Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1934
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Title Section30 1934-06-30 1 The Malaya Tribune largest 'Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper] In Malaya Vol. XXL -No. 154 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, June 30, 1931.30 words
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Advertisement84 1934-06-30 1 %eai "The iritnme T)omitsnt In tMalaya j MILK AT ITS BEST- I I; Singapore's Favourite Brand jj #iThe Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. j jj Safe and Good for Baby s I o Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. 9 It Contains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients84 words
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Advertisement43 1934-06-30 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.43 words
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Article, Illustration114 1934-06-30 2 Poor Mail Received Tl#s Week Dear Gill*. Contrary to the satisfactory number of contributions received last week, this week's ha» been very poor indeed, and i urg*» you all to make up your minds 10 write in regularly If in future the «tat* of ronditions114 words
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Article121 1934-06-30 2 N. T. Flower - 'By "N. T. Flower" Hello chums. I am afraid you all wHI find fault with my subject. Oi course, we don't !ik<* to see our brothers sister» and /r'ends killed in battle. Yet I -»mrof the opinion that wars are useful. iS If there had been no121 words
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Article86 1934-06-30 2 Peacock - By "Peacock." Spiders are very clever creatures. My unclt* relate the following story. He Says \hn\ he place.l .1 spider on a small patch oi earih in thi« middle rf a pool of valor Soon It began to spin a thread The tlMead floated in the toiee«p for n86 words
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Article64 1934-06-30 2 Peacock Tan - t By "Peacock Tan." So™e -lies were attracted to a pot of honey whlrh /lad upset, and placJmr their f»:et in the honey, began to i*l greedily. tin til they discovered thai thrir feet had stuck and they could not fly away. Th&y were soon overcame, and64 words
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Article200 1934-06-30 2 Mickey Mouse - 'By "Mickey Mouse." It has been well said that "in naturo there *s nothing useless, nothing wasted, nothing destroyed." Everything has it? use. although it -may be hard for us to find out what that use is. When anything to be lost, it has merely changed200 words
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Article172 1934-06-30 2 Rosy Chia - Bit "Rosy Chia." The dawn was luft breaking. The weather was still cold enough 1.0 make me shiver in my loose, thin clothing. I was at tha' t'me on my way to the seashore to «|&ne&> the wonderful sight presented by ihe rising of the sun, Streaks of grey172 words
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Article101 1934-06-30 2 Katy Cheong - (By "Katy Cheong." Aii old farmer, feeling that his end was near, sent for a bundle of faggots, and calling his sons 'together, aiked each of them lo break the bundle ci sticks. After 3 long struggle they "had "o confess that they could not break the101 words
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Article272 1934-06-30 2 Panther Woman - Bij "Panther Woman" Voodoo- that 12 wha i of Africa are afraid oi. The beat of tom-tom- njJ. Somewhere native ManHis yell was answered by o•/,. The once peaceful mass of wild, texrifled ,™ii women with Itltl, child i*,. r fled in terror to theh hti Anily The men.272 words
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Article147 1934-06-30 2 Red Riding Hood - <By "Red Riding Hood" Oncc a little Elf. stole ~Vil mi its cradle, auc! du?. in its place ling, with a clumsy head and who would neither ea' nor rftT mother was verv :;ad u id v. neighbour to ask her ad\ riep She advised her to147 words
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Advertisement104 1934-06-30 2 sprays IMSSST on powerful FLIT it kills without fail Remember tlie comfort of your guests and don't boy Hc.uk imitations of FLIT. Torn* friends will spprs» date your hospitality when yon save them the annoy* ance of insect pests. Consider your own comfort, too, and insist on FLIT. This powerful104 words
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Advertisement132 1934-06-30 2 STANDARD SARSAPARILLA THE BLOOD BUILDER Gives You STRONG AND YOUTHFUL BODY. A Tonic that purifies your blood and insures you against Kidney Troubles, Catarrh, Piles, Constipation, Malaria. Whooping Coujrh, Asthma, Consumption, Dropsy, etc. it can be taken by men and women and also women after Confinement. Pint and Quart Bottles.132 words
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Advertisement24 1934-06-30 2 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING, i Sole Importers: T sS!?vro B|a ic Company, Limited. j SINGATOtfi. KUALA LUMPUR r W PENANG.24 words
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1028 1934-06-30 3 Government Aid WORK ON NEW OAST ROAD 'l [E i»c rislruction of alum areas in Penang, the progress of the rerage \heme and the construcof the New Coast Road wer° referred to by Mr. G. W. Bryant, idenl of the Ponang Municipal iissi< ners,1,028 words
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Article353 1934-06-30 3 Brilliant Opening: Of Pageant (By Air Mail) London. June lti npHIS week is the 719 th anniversary of sreat5 reat Charter of English liberty on the same meadow where Kint» S? 8 ?or ced fa y llis barons to apPf n <* ea 10 the momentous353 words
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Article170 1934-06-30 3 £300 Necklace Given To A Child Here are two stories of good luck sent by Reuters Paris Correspondent: An Arab labourer gave a pearl necklace to the little daughter of a foreman walking at St. Nazaire. The foreman let the child accept it. as he thought it was170 words
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Article158 1934-06-30 3 Soviet's Automatic Weather Prophet Moscow. A 'radio brain" is to be installed in the automatic meteorological station on ?.£ount Stalin, 17,000 feet above sea level —the highest mountain In the Soviet Pamir, near the Indian frontier. I At present there is a station on the Stalin Peak which158 words
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Article94 1934-06-30 3 Anti-Capitalist Education Films For Children Moscow. The latest education scheme here for j children is a moving-picture cartoon, based upon Mickey Mouse, but .the hero is a hedgehog named 'MIJbJ. The latest film shews Misha travelling in capitalist lands, seeing the workers oppressed by silk-hatted landlords soldiers94 words
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Advertisement145 1934-06-30 3 Every mother has to-day the ex- f perience of a million mothers at I'ti 4 1 her command: the expenence of V twenty-five years of baby feeding j j \W A in all parts of the world- Every fttm&jmffiiM h mother, no matter where she may P'fr be has at145 words
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Advertisement260 1934-06-30 3 The mother on the right is Mrs. Howard with her little son —fed on Cow Gate Ist prize winners in the London News-Chronicle "Mother and Child Competition," Feh. J 932. THE doubts and difficulties of the past have gone and the drudgery too! Look at these sparkling mothers with their260 words
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1298 1934-06-30 4 Shipping News Notices. BRITISH SHIPPING POLICY Scrap And Build Policy Condemned THAT the scrapping of old ships and their replacement by new would inevitably lead to an intensifying of competition and aggravate the present difficulties of obtain- ing profitable employment by the abundant supply of efficient tonnage which is already1,298 words
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Article165 1934-06-30 4 To Return To TransAtlantic Service IT is reported from New York that the United States Lines' flagship, the "Leviathan," which has been laid up for a year, is to be recommissioned for reentry into the trans-AKantic service on June 9. Announcing this decision, Mr. P. A. S. Franklin,165 words
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Article120 1934-06-30 4 Japanese Statement On Naval Treaty Tokyo. Manchukuo has no intention of embarking on a naval construction programme at present, Reutcr learns from an authoritative source here in reference to reports in Washington that .Manchukuo had decided to build vessels so that Japan's total naval strength could exceed her120 words
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Article504 1934-06-30 4 Shipping Still Remains Depressed IT is pointed out in the annual report of the Humber District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers, that whilst, generally speaking there are signs of improvement in many trades, unfortunately the shipping industry, and particularly in relation to tramp steamers, is still in a depressed504 words
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Article269 1934-06-30 4 An Interesting Question And The Answer "TF the breaking-up of old tonnage and the construction of new tonnage continued at their present rates, at what approximate date will the tonnage in existence be the same as it was in June, 1914?" This question was put to269 words
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Article130 1934-06-30 4 Vodka. Pickfes \rd Fish For The Passengers -MM NOW A "trance story (if how 100 peopi. hu<| to lie» on vnrlk«, |*i IJftii and fish f*»r f m*«* vvrirta U toj/j in thr Soviet prcsP. The 100 tmaftled h Vol ,;i uAiijrwiMt Ktoomer plying (Vow Rybinsk, which130 words
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Article98 1934-06-30 4 Ihit Danish Fishing Control Service Cost £1,500 Copenhagen. The case of a British trawler, fined for fishing in Danish territorial waters, has prompted the newspaper Extrabladet to publish the actual results of fishing control du-ing 19.'13. There were 128 foreign trawlers (including British) fined last year.98 words
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Advertisement323 1934-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. /A BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CU.'h SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore BURDWAN 6,070 July 6 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 RAKPUR I 17,000 July 20 SOMA! I 6,810 Aug. 1 CORFI 15.000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE 6.000 Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN323 words
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Advertisement214 1934-06-30 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in 8.8 Steamship passages booked by all Lines. Airmail ticsets obtainable here. P.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings and fares214 words
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Advertisement195 1934-06-30 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE. Deutsch |H D n| Australische Oampfschiffs (0 Gj Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. NORDMARKj via Manila July 9 m.s. LEVERKUSfN, via Manila July 24 s.s. BOCHUM, vf Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via195 words
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Advertisement594 1934-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD X i ft Afl J (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's i&. tended fixtures:—> OUTWARDS. "TRAVE," for Hongkong, S'hai, North China and Japan "ALSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan j u v HOMEWARDS. 1934 "MAIN," for Geona, M'soilles. Oran, R'dam, H'burg594 words
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Article540 1934-06-30 5 Mining Shares. pore Saturday, 11 a.m. nuning share quotations ie d by Fraser and Co., exchange aid stock brokers. Buyers. Sellers. 6 4U 6,9 Kumb mg Tin 37 6 40 -xd Malay 50 52;6 Hitam Tin 15 lo -cd. 1 90 2.00 j v grin Tin 34,9540 words
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135 1934-06-30 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RUBBER PRICE UP AGAIN Steady Undertone Maintained By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, U a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22V,. cts., UP Wet. Market Tone: Firm. Yesterday's Prices:— London, 6" d., up I H d. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New York, 14 cts.,135 words
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Article148 1934-06-30 5 Depressing Influence Of America (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. UNCERTAIN industrial conditions in the United States hang like a cloud over the tin market and dullness is to be anticipated at least until the threat of a big strik? in the metal148 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 5 Sixty Thousand Go To Manchuria "Shun Pao." Peiping, June 8. According to information received here no less than 60,000 Chnese workers lefl Shangtung and Hope* for Manchuria during the months of and May. All these workers f avelled by way of Dairen. They are now engaged in road"Shun Pao." - 66 words
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Article735 1934-06-30 5 Profit Of Over $6,000 Last Year TUiE annual general meeting of thp Devon (Malacca), Ltd., was held In the registered office of the company. French Bank Buildings, yesterday at noon, Com. F. W. F. Fegen presiding. Others present were: Mr. C. V. Baiiey, Mr. L. G. Stewart and735 words
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Article87 1934-06-30 5 The monthly bulletin of statistics relating to the tin min ng ndustry states that tin and tin-in-ore exports from the F M S. for the month were 3,037 ton* and as ascertained by sales totalled 3 093 tons, both tonnages being calculated on the true assag values. The87 words
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Article360 1934-06-30 5 Reviews By Local Firms MKSiSICS Lewis unil I'eat, in their weekly rubber report dated June 21), *tate: The method lh.' in'roilurtlnn r»f con» trol ha* probably dis-JoseJ better than was ever known before what Actual stociu of rubber wf.'f held in Ihe T£astx It might have been thought360 words
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Article158 1934-06-30 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Sf4rit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial158 words
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Article198 1934-06-30 5 Singapore, June 29. R (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $97 R (Siam) W. Coast N. per Koyan $89 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $89 Siam, No. 1 Siam, No. 2 JJ™ Siam, No. 3 gJJ Siam, "Sinhuay"198 words
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Article474 1934-06-30 5 Welcome Turn Of The Tide "By Air Maili. London. June 13. 'PHE annual general meeting of Tan- j°»g Tin Dredging, Ltd.. was held 0 the registered offices. 65 London-wall > Ur C. Chantrey Inchbald presic The Secretary -Mr. John W Lnk< having read the notice convening tl474 words
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Article126 1934-06-30 5 A System Of Protective Tariffs THE Executive Committee of Labour. Industry and Commerce in Ceylon is at present engaged in preparing a system of protective tariffs for the b-nefit of certain local manufactu.es. It is proposed to rive at the commencemeat, protection to biscuits, candles, soap, and brushes126 words
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Article684 1934-06-30 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore Saturday, II a m The following rubber share quotatinr* Are issued by P*ra.ser and Co.. and Ljraii md Evau Issue Value riw m l Allenby 365 1.75 1.60 1.80 1 Alor Oajah 1.10 120 110 i2O IA. Hitam 160 1.75 1.60 Lit IA. Malay684 words
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Article68 1934-06-30 5 PULT PRICKS OCRRritT Singapore. Pridsy, noon. Huyrr» SeUera R.S S. equal to London Standard, Spot (looee) 22* 22* do. (TOR) L'li 7 2l' 15 Ifi Standard R.S.S. on Tender July Sept. 2tW 24 Ort. Dec. 24ft 2l r < .lan. Mar. 25 tt l.. Tone of68 words
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Advertisement49 1934-06-30 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH) INSiIRANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIODTH. Manafer OrPICE: I. FINLAYSON GREEN. TOO EASTERN UNITED Af SURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. nUE, MARINE, MOTOR' CAR, i RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AD Omci: If* 4. OMR Stres*. fa*##p<•»49 words
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Advertisement85 1934-06-30 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed M „00,000 Capital si nan ooe Pald-up-Capltal P355 Reserve Fund and Rest 8W wtJ HEAD OFFICE LONDOM. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. MadrM. AmTa Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. Ktrkult. llooul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and85 words
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Advertisement211 1934-06-30 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD, THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $10,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.0(1. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH IT LI A STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: IM, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS211 words
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Advertisement326 1934-06-30 6 MM. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR I SS-S7, Briui B&sah **M I SINGAPORE 1 If you are in need of ei"eirir 1 ,#hts, fan*, motors etc., and watei 1 lerffce, pleane write to th« above 1 flHfr»a«i or 'PVione S4ll. 1 EVEREST INK GITBi delivi ci free anywheie in Malaya326 words
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Advertisement647 1934-06-30 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE BANK, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). LOSS OF SCRIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application ha? been made to the Liquidators of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place ol* the following share certificate which is alleged to have been lost or mislaid: Certificate647 words
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Advertisement549 1934-06-30 6 j EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). i j l-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. I Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and J Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. j Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free.549 words
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Advertisement205 1934-06-30 6 FOR SALE. Morris Cowley Md. 26 30 m.p.g., sound condition going cheap for quick .sale, owner driven, 379, Paya Lebar Road, "Fairydale.'' EYESIGHT CONSERVATION. Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It is dangerous to neglect them. Free Sight-Testing and a wide range of glasses and frames to choose from.205 words
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Advertisement591 1934-06-30 6 GRAND MID YEAR CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. Alarm locks from' M P'ckH Hatches m t I' first come —"fS? Soke: Yick Woh Hing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAB (Near Middle Road). «««•"■"■:iiimiiini )t „t lltJ(ill<M<llill|llilll DIAL 4610. I And make your appointment at 2 perm591 words
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Article61 1934-06-30 7 I Litters To The Editor. are izriied to write to us on subiert* n/ kh rfnixf thai the "Malaya Tribune' does nor Merest, it ssd by correspondent*. LETTERS e Z e^larilv endorse T-r'r-ably tffVtirrttte* tdmOU BRIEF AS I»' th names and addreuZf ot "Z"*' d C-< a61 words
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Article49 1934-06-30 7 Malava Tribune n S z Y_it: states tliat uL- i U i drrtfct i.i cries oc to u- or E.iglish isxttamr-'it" or fhry «*r»uM r>ot km* n i't 1. ry wouid prefer L'di- or "Erip- .1 Kv pv" o: a :hf_ arc by 112 t ccmrrun ty LNTERE3TED.49 words
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Article164 1934-06-30 7 nr, "Malzya Tribune.") h aid like to recall seme of t Is China. In 1031 she huria and forced the >vemment to sign the Tungku en terms of her own had outlined a demilithe Grea. Wall to be Only by a johu cem- but no sooner164 words
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Article140 1934-06-30 7 ~112 r r jralaya Tribune."'/ ms.its or othet u, a oe er.te»- iv?». transit." rrriii .ac se*oX r< !i "2 1 ita-ionable 1: oi spending -ii ttl their cm- h,.. and have I" »1 tiUcr.a roaienls I 'Z-.kC. nor accepted. c"tiers are so tiia I anybody :u_ x*r;be140 words
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Article347 1934-06-30 7 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") J- nzhlizg—lighting— «I rver g?t tired'—that is i c k's in and day out. No so generals in w.jic* Ctuna is ;poten, read i immediately have mind r-vli war, bandits, ie. no: io mention t naiOfiS Chan ne?cis more action Df'-ls r Just look347 words
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Article498 1934-06-30 7 To the- Editor, "tfalaya Tr.bu.ic" Sir—The news o! the protest Assembly of the Free Chuicn oi against u Bntish naval oraex reco„n*ju_, ine Popes Temporal Sovereignty wiu L. tSfech legrettec Dy Hi* Majesty., sul.z of Catholic denomination n. me Empire A similar protest was Lodged by numbers of498 words
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Article510 1934-06-30 7 Full Text Of The Latent Note Rugby. June 2". .ri'.Z reply oi His Majesty's GovernX mem v, the Unr.ed States Governruenb's vrr Note of June 12 vai aelxvered in VMsiangton to-day. Tne lollowinr is the text of the Government -s rcpi> to the United States510 words
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Article95 1934-06-30 7 i:\000,000 Sus a ned Despite Cuts All Round Berne. The Swiss Federal Railways are still running at a heavy lets. Last year the deficit amounted to 48.000.000 francs I about E3.000.00J at current rates I. accord ng to figures now issued by the Federal Council. This loss95 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 7 Nine Countries To Compete In Soviet Russia Moscow British firms ar- expecte'l to compet- in aii arvbitious triai for Diesel--npined cars to be run over the Moscow-Tiflis road this year. Nine countnes—Great Britain, th United States. G -rmany, France, Ita y. Switzerland, Austria. Hungary and Sweden —will66 words
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Article72 1934-06-30 7 Ncgot'afons .Abandoned In Textile Stoppage Bruss?ls. Negotiations for th:: settlement of the tcxtue workers' strhie in Verviers. whica has lasted for three months, have been r> oivfcn off. This follows the failure of an attempt by th Governor of Lieg2 Province to n:''d:ate between owners and workers.72 words
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Article58 1934-06-30 7 New York. American- prefer Walt Disney to Charles Dicker The "Three L'ttle Pigs/ which has been published in beok form, sold 55.000 rcDie= on publication day. and 85.000 had oeen disposed of in three weeks By way of contrast, the advance saxes tor Dickens's recenlty discovered "Life58 words
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Advertisement478 1934-06-30 7 IricosalSlll H Rapid Setting Medium I CESDMEB ITS RAPID SETTING Qf ALITV I TOCOSAL S 111 rend W tf. g (tdpro 4 and Aj j] 1 TRICOSAL S 111 fa therefoTi doou 1 V A TER FROOFER fr 5 T Leal j J ereti and I>: ick v. I CILPROOFEIi478 words
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Miscellaneous779 1934-06-30 7 CLUB DIARY mmISHZ are c nuTner Clubs and Scabies in Singapore, most of the memacrs of uhich are readers if the Mf aya Tribune Thy Diary is prouded specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings 2 general interest will still be included779 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-06-30 8 VESSELS ARRIVED Raub, British, 573 tons; from Pontianak 30.6, to Pontianak 2.7. Hong Ho, Chinese, 96 tons; from Trengganu 30.6, to Kemaman 2.7.31 words
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Article126 1934-06-30 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hakone Maru 18; Kinta 16; Rio de Janeiro Maru 13; Pres. Johnson 11; (Barge Mambang alongside Pres. Johnson), Raub 9; Glenapp 7. Empire Dock (Entrance126 words
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Article218 1934-06-30 8 Brilliant Arabian Nights Story THE CINEMAS. TOE programme of pictures which A opened at the Alhambra to two fully crowded houses last night is one which will have a very definite appeal to all Asiatics in this country "The ioo2nd Night,- which is released ni Malaya by Pavilion,218 words
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Article231 1934-06-30 8 I Impressive Film At The Pavilion THE book version of "Little Women" ccmes into the hands of most young Iclk and the film play, which began a siascn before crowded houses at the Pavilion last night will, therefore, be familiar to the majority. It is the story of231 words
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Article31 1934-06-30 8 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, June 30. The first prize in the national air 27°8 n 487 d^Wn ft an agent of a drugg'sA ShpJS n Mm KuS"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 31 words
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Article24 1934-06-30 8 The s.s. Togian for Pontianak. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 3 p m to-24 words
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Article57 1934-06-30 8 llLeTtlj n at the oUtward ae ™plane about i' n m t« rnVe at Sin e a Pore at iDout 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will Monday" 1 825 am From Eastern Australia by thi> Mangola, due at Singapore a! 4 to! China and Japan by the m57 words
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Article200 1934-06-30 8 SELLING. Singapore, June 29. London 4 months' sight 2 4 11 64 I London 3 months' sight 2;4 5J32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days' sight 2i4Vfe London demand 2!4 764 London T.T. 2j4 332 Lyon and Paris demand 890 Hamburg demand 148 New200 words
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Article164 1934-06-30 8 Attitude Changed THE DEFENCE OF PEACE Reuter. I London, June 29. J'HE attitude of uncompromising opposition to war in all circumstances was abandoned at the conference of leaders of the Trades Union Congress and the Labour Party which reviewed the resolution passed by the Labour PartyReuter. - 164 words
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Article260 1934-06-30 8 Bride A Descendant Of Sultan Abdullah i (From Our OAI Correspondent) Kuaji Kangsar, June 28. ww ideS another in-' terestmg wedding took place at Kuala Kangsar during the course of the week in which one of the parties concerned re latod to the royal house of Perak This260 words
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Article301 1934-06-30 8 Public Function Ami Sports Fixtures TO-DaY. JUNE 30 High Tide.—l.2B pjc. Football: "Malaya" Cup Mil Slodfum" MalaCC3 An 1 Cricket: RI. v SJ*.c. Rr SC flonn PC CSC 2.15 LR V. S.C.R.C.. S.C-R.C,. 2un V. Wiltshire® 11, Tanfilit. Match. 2nd. day. S.CC NotV C.cv.301 words
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Article67 1934-06-30 8 ALHAMBRA.— "The 1002 nd Nigh* APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie. I CAPITOL.-'<The Fugitive Lovers." j EMPIRE.— "S.O.S. Iceberg." QREAT WCRLD.-Cabaret Dancing. tv/vil°o WS can s Grand °P e Chine. Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies etc. MARLBOROUGH.— Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—cabaret Dancin* JS£?°X Malay Operas, ChineC u:r: jangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.-'Kittle Women." fia?JI?~", S y^67 words
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Article95 1934-06-30 8 Malay Cyclist Taken To Hospital A Chinese woman is alleged 'n inw been assaulted m Oeylang Rum! i 1 nignt. She had no external iitjOii' but complained of pain. She a v taken to the General Hospital by bulance. T ne ambulance was summoned en. this morning to95 words
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Article21 1934-06-30 8 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai. lane Z9. Th- Japanese Cabincl has resign d en fc'cwMin Kuo Jih Pac.""Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 21 words
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Advertisement613 1934-06-30 8 1 SINGAPORE MOTHS j i 1.1 ii i METROPOLE HOTEL j I iff I TEL. 7980. BRAS BASAH ROAD. I Z IDEAL CENTRAL. IB MODERN SANITATION. I RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. f I GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. r MODERATE RATES. I I PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single613 words
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Advertisement415 1934-06-30 8 ECHO OF LUNG SHAR MURDER Scheme To Exclude Chinese Influence rp, Simla, June 6. I hero was an echo to-day of the grueI wme murder of Lung Shar, a former commander-in-chief of the Tibetan army, in Lhassa on May 30. Three sons and four followers of Lunf I Shar have415 words
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Miscellaneous169 1934-06-30 8 [POSTAL INKLIIGINtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Africa, East and South (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m. America (South) (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m. Ceylon (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m. India, South and West (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m. Mauritius (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Lipis)169 words
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2469 1934-06-30 9 Present Tendencies MR. R. J. H. SYDNEY'S IMPRESSIONS J'HAT the cinema must develop an art of its own in order to appeal to the best intellects was the contention made by Mr. R. J. H. Sydney m an address to the2,469 words
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Article218 1934-06-30 9 Assisted Immigration Resumed I HPHE Rajula has arrived with 154 assistt en }i? lan ts for Penang and 310 for fort Swettenham. It was only on May 10, that notice was given that assisted j immigration had been resumed Employers were at the same time in--1 formed of218 words
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Advertisement323 1934-06-30 9 miK LOST weight i:\cir week 11 J,', al ay To Reduce f. !o -''II how i=ibe is redue- to ill her way jiwms to be jv ir,' 5 ft. ins. in height, I!,* I slatted taking i >jl it K ruse Ken Salts every it -Invly down in weight— j323 words
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Advertisement237 1934-06-30 9 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER TIN COMPANY DIP. LONDON *f #M4BGO or NEEM herbal plant medically used THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., LTD (Incorporated in India). 8, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 4476. TEA is a delightful237 words
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Advertisement722 1934-06-30 10 MARLBOROUGH TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 P.M. A wonderful mythological story with unforgettable transformation scenes. THE LONG AWAITED HINDUSTANI TALKIE I the dauntless devotee passing through thri Iling devilish tests j OPENING TO-MORROW "WILL OF ALLAH. j GREAf"WQRLD SHOW TEA DANCE °f Singapore. TALKIES TO-NIGHT. Sky Theatre. j Star Theatre "STATE FAIR"722 words
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Article456 1934-06-30 11 Driver Fined For Recklessness 'From Our Own CarretpontUnt.) Johore Bahru. June 29. Ch i nCr,<? lunatlcs Who were eortji across h loacJ ed with asyium situated "at the 3^ Rojut, was knocked with th Hadi* d bin er °L U u e Uxi M&laj nnn.id 1 Sf-i bln456 words
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Article257 1934-06-30 11 i Competition Not Expected For Several Years j J i j (By Air Mail.) London, June 20. AT the conference of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association at Blackpool yesterday Mr. C. Hartley Davies, of London, in a paper on "Tele- vision, its development, immediate and prospective, in relation257 words
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Article56 1934-06-30 11 Berlin. The airship Graf Zeppelin recently started its first trip to South America this year with a woman assistant engineer on board. This is Fraulein Kerin Mannesmann, the 26-year-old nieca of the inventor of the Mannesmann tubes, who, on the invitation of Dr. Eckener. will work56 words
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Article192 1934-06-30 11 Sing-Song Girls Go: Other Amusement Resorts TIOXGKOXG colonial authorities have ref v^ Ct f ti he etitior of restaurant owners I\\J.S?4 o,nt that be i allowed to remain. The luxurious eating houses will go oal of business at the same time with the sing-song girls, no matter how192 words
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Article62 1934-06-30 11 Copenhagen. About 150 valuable dogs were burned io death in a fire which broke out during the night in some kennels a' Fydhammen, Denmark. The owner of the kennels and his family escaped in their night clothes. His pet dog. which was asleep under a62 words
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Advertisement335 1934-06-30 11 Benefit Week for the public AT THE MEW WORT T> GATE AS USUAL 10 CENTS. j T( 30th June, Ist, 2nd 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th 7th July 1934 Commencing each night at 7 p.m. in,,uiy IJM4 Management generously offer FREE RIDES tc the PnhhV on the GHOST TRAIN and MERRY-Gt%ROUND335 words
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Advertisement441 1934-06-30 11 Anniversary Sale &ENUINE BARGAINS OF SURPLUS NEW STOCKS All Round Reduction of 20 PER CENT. OFF USUAL LOW PRICE. For Three Weeks Only FROM 2STH JUNE TO 18TH JULY. 19m. Don't Mis* This Opportunity. Such a Sale cannot bo repeated. 61, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j And Simultaneous !y at: I441 words
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Article594 1934-06-30 12 ANOTHER "incident" lias oeCUired with Japan as one of the parties concerned. This time, however, she can have no pretensions to being aggrieved; instead, she will be calling on her nationals in Shanghai for an explanation ol what appears to have been a particularly ugly and unpleasant594 words
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Article296 1934-06-30 12 Capt. F. Blackwell has been appointed director. Posts and Telegraphs, S.S. and F.M S. Dr. J. H. Bowyer, Health Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been granted leave. Mr. A. C. Boyd. M.C.S., has been seconded for service under the Government of Kelantan. Dr. W. G. Evans. Medical Officer, S.S., has296 words
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186 1934-06-30 12 gPEAKING at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the President, Mr. W. Bartley, was kind enough to say that the leading articl? which appeared in the Malaya Tribune on Thursday showed study of the trans- port problem in Singapore and ap- orcciation of what the186 words
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Article179 1934-06-30 12 I rpHERE was heartfelt relief in Singapore yesterday when it became known that the missing R.A.F. bomber j had been found and the occupants were unhurt. When it was announced that a machine which took Off at 11.30 a.: on Thursday failed to return and no trace of179 words
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Article163 1934-06-30 12 is indebted to Its sn j I i much publicity Iq the Loadc* papers. There was, for Instance thu Malayan black and gold snake v .h C h established a precedent at the Zoo by shallowing a cat snake, also f rom Malaya, measuring two and a hail times163 words
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Article174 1934-06-30 12 rpHEN there is the achievement oi the hamadryad from Malaya which arrived about a month ago. During the journey it managed to hatch out 33 baby hamadryads in its travelling box, and the youngsters, put on exhibition, have been seen by thousands of admirers. A Russell viper174 words
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Article451 1934-06-30 12 «u&^ IJLnRELESS aerials are to be carried under the sea by submarines. If it were only possible to persuade some radio enthusiasts to put theirs under the sea life would be a good deal happier for the neighbours. The comment of General Johnson on the Darrow451 words
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Article51 1934-06-30 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. SLUM CLEARANCE IN PENAN 1 FINANCIAL NEWS. 5. OUR READERS' VIEWS, 7. CLUB DIARY. 7. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 14. SPORTS NEWS, 16, 17 and 18. RADIO NEWS, 19. CHURCH SERVICES, 20. CONTROL OF MALALIA. 21. THE PRESS IN CHINA, 22. PAHANG NEWS, 22. BOYS' CORNER.51 words
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Advertisement136 1934-06-30 12 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 [offers to the thrifty .shopper the finest range of materials evej exhibited in Singapore. sscfm:f!n^ mm MMp—W—l urn 1 1136 words
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Advertisement126 1934-06-30 12 t THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE*7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE l!|ii|i!lli|i!lM|HliiJiiliiliiiiii;i|ji|,ili!|iiliii WSHSHSHMSUMKI II I I j Angela di Martinis j ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING. THE LEADING EUROPEAN SCHOOL126 words
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393 1934-06-30 13 Military Training DEMONSTRATIONS BY THE NAVY j Shanghai, June 30. JAPAN is making preparations for war. She is arming herself and military training is being practised throughout the country. The students arc also to undergo training. As the result of393 words
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Article65 1934-06-30 13 Passengers On Chinese Train Hurt Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 30. SEVERAL railway guards and passengers, seven altogether, were injured when the last coach of a train was derailed at Shangshu yesterday at noon and crashed against the platform. The train was then steaming into the station.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 65 words
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Article109 1934-06-30 13 Impatience At Government Delay Reuter. oLondon,0 London, June 29. FFICALS of the Si.k Federation oi Great Biitain, interviewed by Router on the effects of the AngloFrench trade agreement, said they had [jot yet been fuliy studied but it wa, definitely worse for Chinese silk. Any benefit from theReuter. - 109 words
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Article45 1934-06-30 13 Services at the St. Andrew's Church Mission (Patronal festival of St. Peter's J-hurch) to-morrow will be as follows: 9 a.m., Holy Communion (Malay); 10.15 a m„ thanksgiving service (Tamil), Poacher: the Yen. the Archdeacon; 3.45 P m., evensong (Foochow) and 5.30 p.m., ev ensong (English).45 words
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Article71 1934-06-30 13 New Post For Sir Henry Betterton Reuter. London, June 29. THE Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Betterton, tke Mm ster of Laoour, has resigned on acceptance of the chairmanship of the Unemployment Assistance Board, established under th e Government's Unemployment Bill. Sir Henry is also resigning his seat inReuter. - 71 words
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Article50 1934-06-30 13 Freights Raised To Pacific Coast IT is notified that it is the intention of the Straits-Pacific Conference to raise the freight on rubber, latex, linatex a*d re vertex from the Straits to Pacific Coast destinations as from Sept. 1. The extent of the increases will be published later.50 words
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Article157 1934-06-30 13 Distinction When Awarded For Bravery The following notification is gazetted: The Kins has been pleased to command thai in future the King's Polio" Medal when awarded for gallantry shall be distinguished from the medal when •iwarded on other gyour.di. as follows: The medal when awarded for gallantry157 words
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Article40 1934-06-30 13 Release Of Two More Hostages "Min Kuo Pao." Shanghai, June 30. Two more Chinese hostages have been released by th* Shuntien pirates. The letter have reouested the Government to pVr W them to join the Army.—"Mm Kuo Pao.""Min Kuo Pao." - 40 words
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Article34 1934-06-30 13 Reuter. Washington, June 29. In pursuance of the policy of rehabilitating silver, Mr. Morgenthau, with the approval of Mr. Roosevelt, has placed an embargo on further exports of silver except under license.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article75 1934-06-30 13 Arrest Of British Policemen Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 30. 'j~HE Japanese Commander in Shanghai iitii tendered an apology to the Bih.ish for the action of the Japanese pallors responsible for the detention of the British policemen at the Japanese Headquarters at Hua&kew Park. He attributes theSin Chew Jit Poh. - 75 words
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Article60 1934-06-30 13 Resumption via The Manchukuo Reuter. London, June 29. IT Is understood that the through running of Siberian mails via Manchukuo will shortly be resumed by agreement with the postal authorities not Involving major questions of the Chinese Government's po^cy. There is reason to believe that the British GovernmentReuter. - 60 words
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Article49 1934-06-30 13 House For The Minister In Nanking Reuter. London, June 29. It !s understood that the Government, as a result of investigates, is not satisfied with the present arrangements for representing British' interests in Nanking. Steps will be token to provide a residence there for the Minister.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article1295 1934-06-30 13 Number Plate On Tricycles COMMISSIONERS VOTE IN FAVOUR MOTION by Mr. E. A Brown "thai all tricycles using the streets of kmgapore shall carry number plates" was unanimously carried at yesterday H meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Brown said that it was not a1,295 words
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Article67 1934-06-30 13 Foreign Advisers Still Required (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29. T& Government gave a dinner on tne second anniversary of the granting of a provisional constitution The Premier and the Government were pursuing a policy of strengthening relations with foreign Powers in every possible way. They67 words
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Article50 1934-06-30 13 Death Of World's Oldest Man Reuter. Istanbul, June 29. rpHE death is announced of Zaro Agha the world's oldest man, whose reputed age was 160. He is said to have fought against the French in the time of Napoleon and to have been married twelve times Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article44 1934-06-30 13 New Measure In The United States Reuter. Washington, June 29. President Roosevelt has signed the Kerr Bill, placing a sales tax rangine lrom 25 to 33 1 13 per cent, on all tobacco produced in excess of the agricultural adjustment administration's allotments.—Reutc.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article210 1934-06-30 13 Gold Currency OVERVALUED IN BRITAIN Reuter. London, June 29. HALT seems to have been called to-day in the recent advance of sterling. New York had been offering dollars in anticipation of Pmident Rons volt's speech containing inflationary proposals but with the disappointment of these hopes theReuter. - 210 words
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Advertisement281 1934-06-30 13 l Get the latest records from the latest Talkies on "H.M.V." WONDER BAR. Goner to heaven on a mule FT r> MANDALAY. Rudy Vallee. *****. When to-morrow comes FT r» IfOUUN ROUGE. Don iter's Orch. *****. J Coffee in the morning. F.T. bam r, FASHIONS OF 1934. E'kjie Duehm's Orch281 words
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4365 1934-06-30 14 REVIEW OF COMMISSIONERS' DECISIONS SPEECH BY MB. S. B. TAN POSITION OF THE PUBLIC IF COMPANIES FAIL THE mosquito bus question in Singapore was again the principal topic at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal C ommissioners, and lengthy speeches were made by the4,365 words
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Advertisement150 1934-06-30 14 FREE Tolley's "Slogan" Competition $200 IN PRIZES OFFERED. As agents for Tolley Scott and Tolley Ltd, we offer five prizes for the best advert- I ising slogans submitted for Tolley's Famous T.S.T. Brandy I tnSfh 8 2"*« not eight %vords, as for example, "Malayan market captured by consistent quality Tolley's150 words
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Advertisement21 1934-06-30 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE- "0 I FIRE, MARINE, «010« VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.21 words
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Article931 1934-06-30 15 Letter From Liquidator EXPORTS TO BRITAIN EXPLAINED HfE have received a further letter from Mi. D. Phillip, the liquidator of Tan Kah Kee and Co., Ltd., with regard to an interview with Mr. Tan Kah Kee which appeared in the Malaya Tribune of June 8. Going931 words
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Article127 1934-06-30 15 1 Nephsw Of A Sultan I Married (From Our Own Correspondent) Jchore Bahru, June 29. 1*Li25%5 Was so lemnised in .Johore Bahru cf Tungku pnnHi u< 5555 2 Ungku Ismail Second Maaistt* rf^P and Ungku Majid Bat Bahru. Court, Joho re on T DL^ ide t^° Or S127 words
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Article114 1934-06-30 15 British And Canadian Whiskies Preferred Washington. lhe values of foreign liquors held in American bonded warehouses, during the lrrst three months of this year increased from £1,000,000 to £3,800,000, and a further increase of about £1,000,000 is expected by the end of May. Canada and Great Britain were114 words
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Article55 1934-06-30 15 Bucharest. Miss Smaranda Bracsco, Rumania's most famous airwoman, has entered a convent to prepare herself for wcrk as a missionary m .he Far East. Miss Braesco once jumped with a parachute from an aeroplane from a he ght of nearly 23,000 ftet, which is claimed to be55 words
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Article200 1934-06-30 15 Reason For Failure Of Chinese IfOW failure in a contract for the building of a house led to hi* bankruptcy was explained by a Chinese in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty K.C., yesterday, when he appeared for his public examination. Lim Teck Kirn said that200 words
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Article100 1934-06-30 15 Chinese Ordered To Pay $5 A Month Tan Nam San appeared in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gerahty, X.C, for his public exam nation. In answer to questions by Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee who conducted the examination, bankrupt said that he was married100 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 15 Solicitor Complains In Rash Driving Charge Rahman bin HusseJn, a driver of a motor-car belonging to a Japanese, failed to appear before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, where ht was to answer a charge of rash driving yesterday. His worship ordered a warrant to be issued66 words
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Article377 1934-06-30 15 Liabilities Amounting To $12,000 \fR. Song Chin Eng, an insurance JJ* agent, appeared in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gerahty, K.C., for his public examination. The bankrupt had liabilities amount- to 12 >°°0- The examination which was conducted by Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant377 words
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Article148 1934-06-30 15 End Of Successful Jubilee Session The Straits Chinese Reading Club's jubilee session ended successfully on June 25. Th? Engiish classes, held regularly every Monday night under Mr. Song Ong Siang, C.8.E.. Rev. W. Murray, and Mr. Philip Hoalim, were well attended and so were the debates and148 words
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Article60 1934-06-30 15 Former Hire Car Driver's Application Chinta Singh, formerly a hire car driver, applied for his discharge in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, i Mr. S. Fung, who appeared for him, said that his liabilities amounted to $430 and his assets $5. I The man was doing odd jobs. His60 words
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Article53 1934-06-30 15 (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. Visitors to Malaya House this week include, Messrs. L. V. Hopkins, (Singapore), J. C. Barry (S. S. Police), John Hands (K.L.), F. S. Macnamara (F.M.S. Po'ice), A. E. G. Blades, D. H. Elias (K.L.), C. Bearling (Johore), G.53 words
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Article81 1934-06-30 15 Madrid. Over 250 030 pesetas (£6,C63 at present rates) has been raised by public subscription as a tribute to the services rendered by the police forces during the revo.utionary rising of last December. The money wl 1 be d stributed among the Civil Guards, Carabineers, Vigi81 words
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Article175 1934-06-30 15 Public Examination In Bankruptcy i ABDULLAH bin Qullali, a former ser11\ jeant-major In the Singapore I'oilc<v nopeaied for his public exam'vatfoti in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before jMr Jubilee Oerahty. K.C He said. In reply to questions by Mr C O Lim. Assistant Official Assigns, who conducted tin175 words
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Article136 1934-06-30 15 Head CooI r e In Police Court Alleged to have committed breach of trust of $350, Sim Tai Sui, a kepala coolie in Sin Hin Pineapple factory, Serangoon Road, stood his trial yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. Mr. G. M. Coltart was for the prosecution.136 words
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Article91 1934-06-30 15 Chinese Alleged To Be H'ding A motion for a warrant of arrest I against a Chfne.se named Chia Kirn Yam I was made by the Official Assignee in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Ifr. Justice Gerahty K.C. Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, said that it91 words
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Article906 1934-06-30 15 Singapore Ceremonjr k TRIUMPH FOR LOCAL BUILDERS I aS reported yesterday, the m.v. Rejanir, which is being built for the Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd., by the Harbour Board, was launched at the S.H.B. Dockyard, Keppel Har bour, Mrs. Gibson, wife of Mr. F. S. Gibson, managing906 words
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Advertisement139 1934-06-30 15 ■.li.irlHllHl'llllHlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllll.il 'HHMIHII'iI •ItlillllllllllllimillllllHlllniiri"! I' I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •> m m I If it's a HAMMOND Electric Z m I Clock, this question is quite un- necessary because it always tells I the correct time.139 words
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Advertisement32 1934-06-30 15 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, 1 MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE lINSURANCE.I INSURANCE. General Agents:— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144.32 words
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Article760 1934-06-30 16 KQUALS RECORD FOR BRITISH OPEN I SflGolV At Sandwich r First English Victory Since 1923 I HENRY Cotton, after his brilliant performances in the opening rounds of the British Open (iolf championship at Sandwich, won the title, and thus registered a British victory for the (irsl lime760 words
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Article492 1934-06-30 16 Rivers v. Suares PROGRAMME OF FIVE BOUTS 13L 7 ILL Arthur Suares succeed where Ignacio Fernandez failed? Can he beat clever, crafty Al Rivers? The American and th?. Bangalore middleweight top a card of five bouts at the New World Arena to-morrow. There is much speculation492 words
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Article58 1934-06-30 16 Non-Benders' XI To Meet S.CC. THE following is the Non-Benders' XI to meet the S.C.C. at cricket to-morrow on the Padang, beginning at 10.30: A. B. Jordan, A. S. Bailey, E. J. Riches, T. Leijssius, R. F. Goodman, H. R. Bartela. W A. Keyt, Lieut -Col. Hill, G.58 words
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Article94 1934-06-30 16 Command v. Malacca To-day. At the Anson Road Stadium to-day, the Malaya Command will meet Malacca in the Malaya Cup competition. Teams MALAYA COMMAND: Cpl. Perry (R.A.F.); Cpl. McKensie (R.A.F.), Cpl. Hall (R.A.F.); L. A. C. Hilditch (R.A.F.), S. Sgt. Rogers (capt., R.E.), Pte. Hawkins (Wilts.); Cpl. Smith94 words
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Article50 1934-06-30 16 JAPANESE DESTROYERS SUNK Reuter. Tokio. June 30. A wireless message states that during night manoeuvres in the vicinity of Quelpart Island the 1,700 ton destroyers Inazuma and Miyuki came into head on collision. Both were split in two. Five men were killed and a large number seriously injured.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article28 1934-06-30 16 Race For Guillcmard Cup To-morrow The chief event at the Singapore Swimming Club to-morrow morning will be the 100 metres handicap race for the Guillemard Cup.28 words
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Article18 1934-06-30 16 The football match arranged between the Clerical Union and the Rumah Miskin XI on Wednesday has been cancelled.18 words
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1086 1934-06-30 16 Brilliant Form Displayed Keng Hock Scores Four Goals A LARGE crowd saw Singapore beat to the tune of 9—nil at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, in the H.M.S. "Malaya" Cup competition. Johore were outclassed in all departments and1,086 words
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Article54 1934-06-30 16 The Ind'an Recreation Club will meet the Delta India XI in a friendly soccer match to-morrow on the Opium Packing Plant Football Ground,. Pasir Pan j ang. The I.R.C. will be ehcsen from the following:—Manickam, A. Majid, Krishnan. Olahanathan, Ponniah, Ismail, Ibrahim, Pitchay, Meeraguni, Retnam and Munian54 words
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Article48 1934-06-30 16 The Derbyshire Bj* P. team to meet the Joybell B. "P. to-m)m-ow at the Derbyshire court at 3.30 p.m. will be:—X. S. Chen, S. C. Tan, Francis Koh, Koh Chye Tuan', Syed Salim. Merden, Sunny Teo, Kirn Huat,' Pang Eng Guan, and B. J. Pereira.48 words
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Article94 1934-06-30 16 Baeburn Portrait Which Fetches Only £5,800 I I New York. R*sfcurn's portrait of John Laaiont, chief of tHe Scottish clan o| Lajtont, fetched 2MOO doU-rK (£5.800) at an •cdLif* at thJ Andsrion Qflllej-ir/s fcero* 53,00P leas than wa* paid for tlw pfctuw 1« April IMB—ife Ut aictlon94 words
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Article74 1934-06-30 16 The following are invited to play for the V.M.C.A. aga nst Aston Athle:ic Association in a friqndlv match on Thursday, July 5, on the V.M C A. ground at 5 p.m.: J. Sanderson. Lee Kit. Scon. W. H. Brooks, Au Peck Kan. Lim Chwe? Chua, Chan Ah Wing.74 words
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Advertisement317 1934-06-30 16 nil' f:i Hwiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinin,: lnllli f r »'iiinini:iii|iii!;|Mii:itiii!i:!|iil' i:'l'H"i,il 11* 4 4EfHM Reprinted from Stone Cox Insurance Tables J /034 I jj EDITORIAL OPINION OF THE CROWN I! LIFE j I The Crown Life was incorporated in 1900 by Act of the Parlia- i «I ment of Canada and operates under317 words
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Advertisement19 1934-06-30 16 Old Rivals! WILL THERK BE A. KNOCKOUT? mum* *m\w Rivers vs. Suares <U.S.A.) (BANGALORE) SUNDAY, JULY 1. NEW WORLD19 words
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737 1934-06-30 17 VISS INGRAM'S FINE FORM Yamagishi Impresses I v. I lent Match With The Champion a >K\SATION was provided -it Wimbledon yesterday by \h< -> ear-old English jrirl Miss .iii inuram, who beat the fam- ,i Misvs Helen Jacobs (con- ~»*rt>r of Mrs.737 words
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Article173 1934-06-30 17 F. P. H. Pearse Not Out With 20. gATTING first in the S.CC trial over. He returned a bowline anaiwioAf two wickets for 7 runs ana *ysis of Play will be resumed this afternoon at Scores: C. N. REED'S XI. IST INNINGS. t"P' pear se173 words
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Article, Illustration386 1934-06-30 17 Northants Well Beaten WORCESTER LOSE TO CAMBRIDGE YORKSHIRE easily beat Northamptonshire in the county cricket championship in a match which finished yesterday by an innings and 146 runs, the North-ants' batting collapsing miserably in both innings f;r 85 and 84 only. Worcestershire were beaten by Cambridge386 words
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Article125 1934-06-30 17 j Ties in the Rovers Badminton Party singles tournament are as follows: Saturday, July .7 at 3.15 p.m.: Poh San j v. Eng Siang; Teck Seng v. Chai Guan; I Boon Beng v. Hun Swee; Tian Beng v. I Cheng Hock; Seah Chiew v. Teck Siang; j i125 words
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Article325 1934-06-30 17 T.K.O. Win Over German Challenger Paris, Jure 11. MARCEL Thil, the International Box- wig Union's middleweight champion or the world, to-night successfully de;!,n^ d > his championship, defeating Adolf Witt of Germany. Thil, also light heavyweight champion oi Europe, spotted his opponent 10 pounds, weighing 162325 words
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551 1934-06-30 17 Won Three Events The Championship Wee liang Swees Good 'Performance At Victoria Bridge Schoc I Sports FAVOURED by brilliant weather, the annual athletic sports of the Victoria Bridge School, were held at the Jalan I Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. The events were keenly contested, and resulted in many close finishes.551 words
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Advertisement87 1934-06-30 17 1 I I I I I I 1 I I l{lM|l (l t kIll i l l l l l ll f l |Ji|p];||i|!i||l|ll|l!|ll|jl|ll|M|lll!lll!lll|lllllllllll|lllllllll' l ll!lll'! I SOME ANIMALS j I j ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE I THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECESI 3 I SARY FOR87 words
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Advertisement109 1934-06-30 17 »ißf>au ß ii*ii ß nii (n.ii.iiiu.ii.iiiH.iiaif.iiaji.iiiiiiiii iciiinxiiifiiif minium < i i i i •uii;ii!iiiiui l .iiii;iiiiiiiiiif ..niiHiiiiiii.iii'iniw!:^iiuiiii>iii>|ii|Miuiii|i;iii|!!|rrrril.iliili;lil|i'tgf^^y^>l<^..l > :|fftnffMt>.'' j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil109 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1934-06-30 18 Hi story Of The Great Olympic Marathon Legend Of An Athenian Warriors Performance "WHAT is this Marathon race all about?" ff That is a question oft2n asked, out seldom answered correctly. I The pleasing tale of the Athenian war- j rior who, after the victorious Battle of Marathon (430 8.C.),1,768 words
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Article175 1934-06-30 18 Cftpt. Mathews Given Pa.„ age To Englanu fIiHE ]'>nK-atandin*r controversy j v> J the Canton Seamen's Union .iH (.'anion. Macao Steam t» t i pany, over the dismissal of < *pt. sn .vialhews, was .inoJ:y settled in C.uiiVm June 6. Capt. Mathews, who is British ,i r175 words
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Advertisement396 1934-06-30 18 iniiiflifnnLiKiHuiiKfitiiiiiwitfiaiit! •aiiiiintrk..f nutmwvwvwi*'*- ■iirwiniiii-inwi w»*mmmmm******* i I s m I GfllD LP IF Ft*! Don't !'-ok for coupons or premiums, as the cost of Hiffh Elevatkn Teas blended and packed in "GOLD LEAF" packets, I prohibits th? use of them. g I i Sole Agents: l j F. A, BARTBOLOMEUSZ396 words
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Advertisement88 1934-06-30 18 ill ■r|. l |l!t4i|i!lii|ilti!l)iaiilnttl|!iritttti'l IHI.'I |i ll i i i i |i<t«ttlfll|Mltt|il|il|litl!llll:il)ltjlfll I I I I I I I I I I I lII I Hurry up I AND CHOOSE YOUR CAR j m m m m m m m m m m m j BORNEO MOTORS ITO. USED CAR88 words
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923 1934-06-30 19 Empire Broadcasting The Colonies Reception Improving: Steady Progress What Radio zMeans To zMen In The Ulu n Iroadcastiijg has been d lied for little more than ■*s Empire Day is the the history of the new first which finds any i xperience at the diswho are still learning a lifflc-expkwred923 words
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Article269 1934-06-30 19 v.hievemcnt Of Recovery Campaign Reuter. Washington, June 29.. M Roosevelt, broadcasting to i<m for the first time since Ocumin.t! up the achievements of upazgn and advanced questions. r 'ti bi i tcr off than last year? "«i ''"bt It burdensome? Is your 1 "i"", more secure?Reuter. - 269 words
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Article76 1934-06-30 19 House Where He Was Born i Stockholm When Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dvns"mite and donor of the Nobel Prize Fund died hi 13S& a plate was fixed to the wall of- a house in Norrlandsgarten mSLW t where he was supposed ,to V ow b ?he pTate76 words
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Article471 1934-06-30 19 Seaside Relay From Blackpool AT 33d a.m. to-morrow a programme with a real seaside atmosphere will be heard by listeners. This will be a relay of Tom Verncn's Royal Follies from the Central Pier, Blackpool. Two of the artists who will be heard are Betty Thompson (contralto»471 words
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Article125 1934-06-30 19 New Broadcasting Station Erected Broadcasting was inaugurated in Cairo on May 31. by the Minister of Communications, Ebrahim Fahmy Pasha Kerim, in the presence of a distinguished company. The opening programme began with a recitation from the Koran by a blind Sheikh and included Egyptian singing and narration125 words
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Advertisement95 1934-06-30 19 1 i —jg» IJ II M ill I I 1M11.1.1 II llj I .«>. >I.I i f c I AM Gone AM Enjoyed jl It is one thing* to get a child to take 1 I its food and another to ensure that it l! jj is enjoyed. With I95 words
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Article48 1934-06-30 20 Kaifeng, June 8. j The Cotton Development Association in Honan has set aside 50,000 mow of land in Honan for the cultivation of n V 240,00 cattles of cofc ton seed have been distributed among the I D e N^V' ag6d in the work -'*Cential!48 words
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Article142 1934-06-30 20 Deliberate Currency Depreciation London, June 27. THE steps taken by the British Government to counteract certain aspects of unfair trade competition based on deliberate currency depreciation were welcomed by Sir Allan Sykes at the annual meeting of the Bleachers' Association in Manchester. Reviewing the effects of the textile142 words
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Article408 1934-06-30 20 Annual Report Of The Council THE annual report of the Coui* Clerical Union for the March 31 last, to be presenter annual meeting on July 14, s t,:The year commenced with 1,396 on the register. During the pei review there were 143 admissioi resignations, bringing the membership408 words
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Article123 1934-06-30 20 Thty Are Uneconomic, Says Spanish Premier Madrid. "National industries which need hi;rh tariff walls to protect them must bf suppressed." declared the Spanish Prime Minister, Senor Samper, in a speech in Madrid. "Such industries are anti-economic and have been the cause of the deficit in our trade balance.123 words
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Advertisement352 1934-06-30 20 I, ,i i .-r I MCKENZIE'S j Cough Mixture I AND Lung Tonic for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other affections of the nose, throat, I and lungs. SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND FROM THE MAKERS Maynard Co. Ltd, 11. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. j TELEPHONE352 words
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Advertisement799 1934-06-30 20 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6.50 a.m., Ho!y Communion. 7.30 a.m.. Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m., Children's Service. 0.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m., Matins at Naval Base. 8.30 p.m., Service at Mission to Seamen. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday, and799 words
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Article2491 1934-06-30 21 RESULT OF RECEN V RESEARCH INTERESTING ARTICLE BY HEALTH OFFICER A N ar.,clc hy Hr J Vu kcrs, Health Officer, Kuala Lumpur, published in the current issue of the Malayan M1 i( ,,l Journal, deals w.th recent advances in Ihe economics of practical malarial control.2,491 words
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Article476 1934-06-30 21 Details Of Current t Prices. C Singapore, June 22. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 2f Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 43 Pork lean and fat list quality), kati 32 ri-nton, Australian, lb. 35 Fotf), kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 42 Ducks (Java), each476 words
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Article81 1934-06-30 21 Death Of Famous 400-Year-Old C.Vpress Tree Milan What Is believed to have been tho largest tree in the Aipt has died in the forest of La Balme, near Pre Saint DJdler It was a cypress tree more than 400 years old standing about 180 feet high and81 words
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Article81 1934-06-30 21 Priceless Books Found In Russian Library Kharkov, Ukraine. Priceless examples of 15th and 16th century printed books, including the famous Ostrojsk Bible of 1581—one of the first books ever printed in the Ukraine —have been discovered in the Korolenko Library at Kharkov. Other finds are a complete81 words
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Article251 1934-06-30 21 Successor To Annie Besant (By Air Mail) London, June 16. FORTY-NINE countries are to take part in an election shortly for the office of president of the Theosophicai Societies of the World. Dr. Annie Besant was the former president. The voting list will contain hundreds of thousands251 words
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Article156 1934-06-30 21 Wiley Post To Fly In His Winnie Mac New York.. Wiley Post, the one-eyed AmericanIndian airman from Oklahoma, who nas twice flown round the world, has entered his famous machine "Winnie Mac" lor the London-Melbourne air race—ana is confident that she will win. Allowing for stops to156 words
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Article93 1934-06-30 21 Cousin Of King Of Denmark Hurl Copenhagen Count Av Rosenborg. cousin of the Kin* ol Dewauik. woo b.tdly hurt when he was thrown by a horse which he wuj» training. He was taken to hoaplLul with revert* Injuries to lite buck. but. was able to go to his93 words
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Advertisement387 1934-06-30 21 No. 41. CONSUMPTION HAS I BEEN CURED. i i A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. f I>ERK 1». YONKERMAN. DISC OVI XI R OF HIE NEW REMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION M;r\elou.<. I mny em after centuries Cf failure, a remedy has ben discovered tha; lias cured the acadly Consumption even387 words
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Article655 1934-06-30 22 "Cannot Thrive" MANY DIFFICULTIES MET DTE would like to take advantage of the present visit of a group of Canton journalists to say a tew words about the Chinese press. While on the on c hand we must strive to improve th»- internal organisation of our655 words
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Article109 1934-06-30 22 More May Break Out In Shanghai Shanghai, June 9. The strikers of the Pootung factory of the B.A.T. Company held a meeting yesterday and decided to send a delegation to Nanking to place their grievances before the Government. Three persons have been elected for thai purpose. But it109 words
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Article1621 1934-06-30 22 Village Completely Destroyed By Fire I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 26. AT the request of the Flying Club, Kuala Lumpur, arrangements were made for one of the club's machines to land on the Kuala Lipis padang on the morning of the 18th inst.,1,621 words
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Article43 1934-06-30 22 Chulu, Hopei. June 13. An unusual cold wave is now sweonm. over Chulu. keeping j During the last few days about 5 on* sheep have been frozen to death, t Hauilai. Chulu and Hsuanchen distrifS I m northern Hopei.—"Min Pao" U43 words
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Advertisement270 1934-06-30 22 Do you suffer from INDIGESTION? DOESN'T THAT MAKE YOU THINK? 9 out 10 people suffer from Indigestion for it is perhaps the most common of human complaints. It is the main cause of restless nights and a restless night means lack of energy in the morning. Vn y not ne270 words
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Article, Illustration145 1934-06-30 23 1 4' ;-fohcws. 1 referred u> the copying j. wis and books ot articles n* to me as ihe cootrUMi- < k Thi< week two or' tihree •e \o me denying ttau were "cribbed'" and ndcufcin wing unfair. u\*j I snow, only one article was145 words
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Article345 1934-06-30 23 Water fall - ,Bfj "Water fall." cold, chilly morning when t >vuk 1 )ttt BUlgapore to Vivfui day Ut tlte Jungles of 4 w ded a bu* and rtarted j<-I in* Mon. 1 at Muur without any de- bi< on On' way. A civUtted *.rci to bo ouf guide, Al fu)345 words
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Article48 1934-06-30 23 Buckley Boy - By "Buckley Boy." v '•>« is thrifty often becomes 112 All, when he i£ a boy, he ""wn knowledge as he can. make* as much use as he 'nwl«.riee. Thirdly, thrift!- 1 rare of his money. it'tr n r( much different **hlch make a man a48 words
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Article388 1934-06-30 23 Akrora - (By "Akrora." T» 4 It was on a line sunny morning tha« traveller passed -through .the thick roptool forest where creepers and other par*6itld« pdanto'lhrlved ou tne water w»Mi the poor tree* gathered with much pain nod trouble With A am&U bundle slung over his right388 words
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Article233 1934-06-30 23 Y. S. Chuan - i By "Y. S. Chuan." One? there wn. a pocr labourer's son named Dick. He went to a school. At this Lime he wai too fond oi playing, ahd when the day for promotion came, he found his narru- out of the litt. All the boya werp233 words
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Article113 1934-06-30 23 William Tan - It IBV "William Tan." "Prosperity br'ngs friends. bi\i adverrHy trie* tliem." I think thU Is one of «he best Ltiz> I-jlaVe ever cams across, it is Quite true to say that "Prosperity brings trisads™ tor example, if n man Is pros; .Sar«me in Tils or won a lottciy.113 words
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Article277 1934-06-30 23 Koh Chin Kok - ißy "Koh Chin Kok." d a ni V nimnr^, VPr i!i oUght oI ,hp VUS^ M reporw make their way to the newspapers? H require* the aid of a camera. Wherever or whenever "news" occurs —whether it in a wedding. or» accident. il oc c«r cnntch. it277 words
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Article196 1934-06-30 23 Balbo O'Campo - 'By "Balbo O'Campo." It was a warm evening when I pat in an arm-chair inside my bungalow. Mv eye-lids were heavy and I was under the speii of fancy. I wanted to narrate the incidents which happened while -.nivalled in this particular arm-chair. As I sat In196 words
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Article175 1934-06-30 23 N. T. Fatt - Bit "N. T. Fatt." It is perfectly true that a man may be led to success or ruin by his friends It is there f ore dependent on him to win the .right kind of friends as he goes along. 112 naturally seek the company of those175 words
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Article37 1934-06-30 23 Austin "7" Saloon lt>o2 $800. Cowley li>3l 32 Tourer $800. Wippet $450. Fiat, jO9 $400. Morris Cowley $825. Swift Roadster $175. Trade your old car for another. Garage open on Sundays. E. SIMON, Manager.37 words
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Advertisement35 1934-06-30 23 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO f75. South Bridre Road. Sineap«»re. (By Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE 1 Sight tested glasses supplied fiom M a' CROOKES LENSES completed with Ir.t»r from $6 ou.35 words
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Advertisement208 1934-06-30 23 Jlllenburgs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birtb to 3208 words
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Advertisement69 1934-06-30 23 BEECHAM'S PILLS FOR Constipation, Liverishness, Indigestion, Biliousness Purely Vegetable. Sold Everywhere The World's Medicine TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. Thone 2633. DEALERS in new and secondhand Typewriters REPAIRERS of all makes of Typewriters, Calculators, Adding Machines, etc. We sell Kolok Ribbon* and Kolok Carbon Paper of the finest69 words
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Advertisement172 1934-06-30 23 MM VIGOUR VITALITY "S. S. MAKARADHWAJA." The King of Tonics, for: N«rvous Debility. Asthma. Diabetes, Rheumatism, EpH"ps>. Coasumption. Slei-ptewneßS. Loss of Vitality, Anaemia. Impuri y Si Povrty of Blood Priti 1 Rufiir of 60 Pills for ?,H da;« 15. "PILES CURE." Wondrrfa' specific for al kinds of Pile*. Price 1172 words
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Title Section31 1934-06-30 1 Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1934. ")i< > j The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July 2, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934. FOB f> CENTS31 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-06-30 1 Three Ma"ay players in the Singapore junior badminton tournan lefi to right: A. Sujak, Mak Mang and A. K. Ibrahim'23 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-06-30 1 Mr. Chua Kok Cheng. Founder and ITonora'-y ot Aif>u*t Badminton Party since 1929.13 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-06-30 1 Members of the August Badminton Parly who -ay- recent FxhiV etches, left to nght:_Miss Tham Yin Hing Tan Lv -V Wee Hong Hai and Mr. Wee Eng Siang.28 words
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Advertisement73 1934-06-30 1 "DAISY" FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'Phone 4097. 1 I 1 •iil!'Wttllfliininilfin»ilWiili|i||ft»ittiiii#«iiii»r-||i( h laiiana SERRAVAIUTS TONIC 4> j I (Cinchona and Iron Wine) »8 all you require! Either Jc f jgj :as a Restorative or a Tonic £fc I it will make you fit. wa »35-—sea p I Agents for73 words
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Advertisement87 1934-06-30 1 —I THE GIFT SHOP 33. STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY. Latest creations from PARIS and LONDON. The Ideal House for suitable Oifts for Birthdays, etc. THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. LAMES' HATS—all model*, ma.ked down to 51.75 eaca t > make room for new stocks arriving I I FOOT87 words
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Advertisement107 1934-06-30 1 Read The Iribune For 'Best SPORTS REPOTS j THE -WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE ITS GOT TO BE GOOD I IT S THE SELECTED TABLE OF ■HS^S' WALTER LINDRUM fZi THE WORLDS CHAMPIO* BILLIARDIST The^' I T»« Waiter tlßdi o!» I OTHER MAKES MAY BE MORE EXPENSIVE (,n ksM Z BUT-NONE107 words
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1562 1934-06-30 2 Shipping News Notices. EQUIPMENT OF THE LOCHNEVIS Electrical Machinery And Diesel Engines OHORT reference wa« made in a men O iasue of "The Journal of Commerce t' one of the engines for the Lochnevis, which i. representative of the Journal inspected on th' w st-bed at the works of the1,562 words
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Article96 1934-06-30 2 Depth Of Water Considerably Reduced —jt*: Information >I*3 readied the Baltic and International Maritiuif Conference that the •nouth of thv Manager Fjord, Denmark, !i*a btu-utji* *ilt«J up, with the result that th* depth of water ha* be«n reduced fr»m ifc»oui to uhuiit »#n r Thv effect thervf that96 words
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Article335 1934-06-30 2 Formerly A FamoiCable Steamer THE sale of the whaling ia-y Torodci by the Odd Co. a new concern, the Northern Whale Pactions Co., of which Messrs. Nordstromf ersen ahd Co. are managers, is anotl chapter in the history of a particu y ln tcresting ship, for she was335 words
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Article652 1934-06-30 2 First All-British Motor Pleasure Craft ONE of the most interesting and important phases in the marine development of the diesel engine of recent years has been its increasing application to coastwise craft, and by this term may be embraced all kinds of vessels, frem small tankers to652 words
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Article172 1934-06-30 2 amp***** Ml H n vrW) KijJjPWw ARDS. WORTH JAPAN PORTS. Wm Due Spore. m*l LEVjIKaRK. via Manila July 9 ss via Manila July 24 m.s. R(JVhUM. via Manila Aug. m Id6pi«';ENEAXP. v a Man ia Aug. 21 iii'>JHml>AND, via Manila Sept. 6 4 ■Tri MERLANI). via Manila bept. I»172 words
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Advertisement272 1934-06-30 2 EAMER SAILINGS. INDIA c). ft, n. cava inuitwni OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore 'WAN ,;,„70 July 6 BAGS 15,000 July 6 »UKA 17,U0<» July 20 \Y 0,810 Aug. I UA IMOfl Aug. LLPINDI Au X ;tana jVoZ S ept 2 11 only. 7,000 HOMEWARDS. I^avp R T Riun Tu ""»/e. .Singapore.272 words
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Advertisement153 1934-06-30 2 (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, ]A Calling at Colombo, Bombay Sue/ A( j? n Ma.ssowah. Suez. Portal Port Said, Brindisi, Venule Trieste' d Bnnd,,! Venice Trieste. M.ty Due Leave Due m.v. HILDA Ju)y 20 UffM W Spore. Spore. Venice.153 words
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Advertisement494 1934-06-30 2 STEAMER SAILINGS, NORDDEUTSCHKR iSffiSM LLOYD. l§f£j|tj (Incorporated te German y) The ondernoted are ike Company's intended fixtures:—' OUTWARDS. 1984. "TRAVE," for Hongkong, S'hai. North China and Japan July 3 ALSTER," for Manila, HTsong, S'hai, N. China and Japan July 16 HOMEWARDS. i 1984. i "MAIN," for Geona, M'seilles. J Oran,494 words
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Article540 1934-06-30 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations are issued by Eraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. 4s. Ampat Tin 6|4y 2 6|9 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 37|6 40j-xd £1 Austral Malay 50 52 [0 ss. Ayer Hitam Tin540 words
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115 1934-06-30 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION LITTLE LOCAL INTEREST Prices Inclined To Sag (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 22/2 cts., down *4 ct. Tin (Singapore), $111%, down $V«. Market Tone: Quiet. Saturday's Prices:— London, 6 13 lGd., <:own ljl6d. Market Tone: Dull. New York,115 words
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Article191 1934-06-30 3 Singapore. July 2. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 pe/Koyan $97 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. n Koyan $89 Rice. B. Siam N. If Koyan $92 f Rice. B Siam N .2 Wc Koyan $89 Siam, No.l A S}55 -Siam. No.-2 M $130 sram, no. 3 z:i~ Siam, "Sinhuay"191 words
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Article1384 1934-06-30 3 Restriction And Small Estates THE precarious economic situation of Java and the neighbouring islands fa emphasised by a special correspondent of the London "Times." Writing in the issue for June 1. he declares that bankruptcy is imminent, and that the abandonment by the Dutch of the1,384 words
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Article50 1934-06-30 3 Reduction Of Duty On Cotton Nanking, July 1. •j HE revised import tariffs will take effect from to-morrow. The most important change will probably be the reduction of the duty on co.ton by five per cent., whiie the duties on metals, chemical produce and .uxurics will be increased.—Renter.50 words
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Article189 1934-06-30 3 Gilt-Edged Securities In Demand Reuter Wireless. London, June 27: ON the Stock Exchange to-day, in addition to farther good buying of Gilt-edged Securities, activity broadened in leading industrials, which was mainly due to investment demand. Foreigners and Oils also were well supported Rubber ruled firm in sympathyReuter Wireless. - 189 words
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Article94 1934-06-30 3 Importers Asked To Supply Particulars IMPORTERS of regulated textiles are requested to furnish the Departmen of Stat'sties with a statement, with full Particulars, of regulated textiles arrivin°, in Malaya on or after May 7 last for which orders were placed in the country of manufacture before May 7,94 words
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Article158 1934-06-30 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.). Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follow»: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallop 11.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gullon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial158 words
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Article665 1934-06-30 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a| The following ruDDei aluu c quo** m. are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Itaoi and Evatv <yi Issue Value. rraser t.jr*«< t Shares. Co I lAllenby 1.60 1.75 1.60 1 Alor Gajah 1.15 1.25 1.10 11^0 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.75665 words
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Article70 1934-06-30 3 DAILY PRICES (TRRFVT Singapore, Monday, noo Buyers. BeU«i R.S.S. equal to London 'Standard, Spot (loose) 22*» 22% do. (F. 0.8.) 22% 221 Standard: R.S.S. on Tender: July 23 23»J Aug. Sept. 23 x 23 \m\ Oct.! Dec. 2444 24\H)' Jan.-March 24% Wkf Tone of Market: Dull70 words
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Advertisement36 1934-06-30 3 BRITISH* INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, OBeorpoiiM la New Zealaai.). r FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. G. IIAftOOLIOTJTH. l&mger. orrici: i. waajkws qemmh. EASTERN UNITED AMUBANCI COEFO»ATIOIf. LTD. f riKE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, FIHSONAL ACCIDENT io«waow. <»•••■■■36 words
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Advertisement93 1934-06-30 3 THE EASTERN LIMITED. (Incorporated rn England). 1 SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D A'melda Street. authorised and 8ubs?flnnd AMnM Paid-up-Capital I Reserve Fund and Rest 600.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON BRANCHES I Bombs v. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Ainara. Baghdad. Bahrain, Ba«Ta. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money receive, on93 words
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Advertisement53 1934-06-30 3 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT k The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving Xbecomes the adult life well armed for iflhe solution of its problems. The Ihflbk is eager <o help in establishing SAvk valuable habit. $."> opens a account, make it HEAD53 words
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Advertisement210 1934-06-30 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation \y| (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO J THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BAM LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: j Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee210 words
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Advertisement390 1934-06-30 4 1. HASSAN.! LICTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. tt-37, Braa Ba*ah Ro»d. SINGAPORE tf you are In need of elect™ tits, fans, motors, etc., and water rvice, please write to the above dress or 'Phone 3411. EVEREST INK GUM ered free anywhere in Malaya foi r amounting to not less than $10390 words
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Advertisement506 1934-06-30 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. As from the-Ist July, 1934, our address will be: TELEGRAPH STREET No. 8 (Corner Raffles Quay). HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ GUENTZEL SCHUMACHER. LTD. NOTICE. THE BANK. LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). LOSS OF SCRIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application hns been made to the Liquidator of506 words
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Advertisement243 1934-06-30 4 FOR SALE. MValu-r Hapren Golf Sticks, complete set, xcept iron. No. 6, including bag I pp fastener. Very seldom used :*l2O •>:• ne iri 7t offer. Apply A.8., co Malawi Trib'Uie. FOR SALE—A Baby F;at model 509 A, zoo'l condition. $400, or offer. Apply D. J. Davis, Pontian Kechil, Johore.243 words
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Advertisement354 1934-06-30 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School), i j (For Boys and Girls). l-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Prirci LEARN354 words
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Advertisement287 1934-06-30 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—2 Outdoor Representatives of smart appearance. Good remuneration for abli men. Box No. 378. eh Malaya Tribune. THE BEST BOOK FOR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. "SWIFTSURE" Crossword Puzzle Dictionary by GTanvllle M. O'Hara. /RICE $1.50 Per Copy. (All right Printed and published by: I PETER CHONG COMPANY Obtainable from all287 words
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Advertisement488 1934-06-30 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed AT MODERATE COST IF YOU TAKE ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHES THAT GO WJWNG, TO THE EXPERT REPAIRERS OF THE TO WN Yick Wob fling 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army in Malaya. MHM mil—iimw •,,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiiininjiiin»t"i'H"«"«»""»»"«"488 words
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Article731 1934-06-30 5 Voyage In A Ketch FROM HONGKONG TO DARTMOUTH J*HE little twelve-ton ketch Taimoshan, fifty-four feet overall, arrived at Dartmouth last month after her 15,000-mile voyage from the China Sea. Manned by five Naval officers she reached the historic little port in Devon after a voyage whicti has731 words
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Article64 1934-06-30 5 Kattowice, Poland. An agreement is expected to be r-ached between Swed'sh coal importers and Polish mines for a greatly increased supnlv of Polish coa' to Sweden. At present Sweden makes 47 per cent, of her coal purchases m Great Britain under a Vude agreement between the64 words
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Article438 1934-06-30 5 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, June 29. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kali 28 Beef, stew or curry, katl Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati Si Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 fowl, kati 32 Hens «locally reared kati 40 Ducks «Javai, each 45 Pigeons, domestic438 words
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Article84 1934-06-30 5 Motorists' Volent HeacMSL Collision Madrid. Dust on a main road at Logrono. Northern Spain, has caused the death or four people and severely injured five others. A car was a tempting to pass a motor-lorry which hud raised a thick c oud of dusi. Its driver, bonded84 words
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Article71 1934-06-30 5 In r!y War Treasure \Found Vienna. Farm labourers it »>,_ near T e ns r r A HicoAuoKmi nv \i, Lower AU2itr>o| fl wUh Vnwf »n5 V arthernWare POt n Jtrd with gold ana V,-.,. ~112 <h^ thir y years' war per*™' 6011,8 of The pot contains 628\71 words
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Article274 1934-06-30 5 Radical Chinese Plan Meets Approval I A "GEN Hugh Johnson" wita a brenj «ta new "N.K.A." has appeared in Hongkong* in the person of Mr. Huang Kwangtien, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, who has drawn up ten proposals for .the recovery of trade in274 words
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Article230 1934-06-30 5 Duke Of York's Praise For Research Station East Mailing. Kent. The famous East Mulling It: search Station—t.r? home of the Imperial Kureau of Fruit Hrodu&llon—has now been founded exa.tly 21 y.-art-. To eel hrate this coming of nee a birthday lunvheon. attended by the Duk« of York230 words
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Article170 1934-06-30 5 Precautions In Crossing The Timor Sea Brisbane. A .though a regular passenger air mail service between Australia and England has become a possibility, he risks of crossing the shark-infested Timor Sea are considered so great that special precautions, including the reduction of the number of passengers to170 words
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Article70 1934-06-30 5 Head Of President To Appear For The First Time Lisbon The head of a Portuguese Pres'dent w'h appear on stamps for the first tim? when a new issue comes out shortly. A portrait of General Carmona, th" President, will appear on the forty centavos stamp (about Id.)70 words
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Article44 1934-06-30 5 Melbourne, Victoria. Two nurses saw three men trespassing in the grounds of a Melbourne hospital. The girls dashed forward, each seized one man., threw him to the ground and sa fc on him until the police arrived. The third man escaped.44 words
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Article272 1934-06-30 5 French Scientists Invention |>OMBAY has been taught a new way of waging war against mosquitoes and other pestiferous insects Experiments to fight insect danger have been carried out in Europe for a long time now by means of an invention of a Frenchman, M. Menasche, who is now272 words
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Article289 1934-06-30 5 Dr. H. H. Kung i Netd l''or Rural Reform \|JDRTftSIN£ the Memoimt ?»rn.f of life! (.enltul Party Head |iwtr> -r* ia Nanking before five bunded tain,members, including Mr. Wan» htlig President of the KrtLiilivf Yuan. Mr \»h T»U't«inr. Chief Secretary of the P*ny Headquarter*, Admitul I'ht'n289 words
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Advertisement329 1934-06-30 5 Are You Too Easily Tired? Many young worae i a id girls, who ouirht to I>»* full of fife and vigour, are quickly tired, j:de, nirv ais. and generally rundown. These symptoms—like the frequent headache?, spells of dizziness, pains in the back and limbs, wh'ch beset many older womon- are329 words
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Advertisement157 1934-06-30 5 i l MM KMU UtiaHßmUlll Uinum t:jr|i l'l|illliliifii|Mlltflllliilllllllllliiliiaiilitti!llillilittiiliiliilii|iilPlii|iil«tii|n|i li? I FERROCRETE j THE RAPID-HARDENING I PORTLAND CEMENT I TIME IS MONEY I FERROCRETE fjfcl SAVES T I M E i Hf William Jacks Ĕ Co. ttalaua Ltd H H.ili.l l 111 liitiiliil;:iiiliia4ifii«:iliiii«HMMnMMMl i SINCERE'S Q SINCERE'S j SPECIAL HAIR H157 words
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Article388 1934-06-30 6 Suicide Theory £30,000 SAID TO BE MISSING WITHIN an hour of the death on May 2F, of Henry George Chapman, who was a noted scientist, a detective bureau received instructions to investigate his affairs and search for many thousands of pounds of missing Government bonds. Mr. Chapman388 words
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Article108 1934-06-30 6 I She Looks After 10,000 Apple Trees i Sun Francisco. A. woman lib been appointed manager of ii 10,000-trce apple orchard at Strutford near Wenatche, in the State of Washington. I During the apple harvesting season I stv will have 400 men and wetcen under her ordere. Her108 words
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Article, Illustration129 1934-06-30 6 PASSENGERS The following passengers left Singapore by the O. S. K. round-the-world l!ner Rio de Janeiro Maru, on Saturday for South African and South American ports:— Mr. K. Minamizaki, Mr. G. Ohiwa, Mr. M. Suzuki, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sugimura, Dr. and129 words
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Article156 1934-06-30 6 Both, Dutch, 1,403 tons; from Belawan 2.7 to Muntok 2.7. Van der Lyn, Dutch, 1,731 tons; from Cheribon 2.7, to Cheribon 6.7. Gian Seng, British, 1,069 tons; from Cheribon, 2.7, to Java Ports 3.7. Hong Peng, British, 2,525 tons; from Rangoon 30.6 to China Ports 2.7. Kepong, British,156 words
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Article70 1934-06-30 6 The carcro-boat Yalou is due here from Aden on July 13 at 7 a.m., and will probably sail on the same day at noon for Saigon, Quinhon, Tourane, Haiphong and Shanghai. The P. and O. Kalsar-i-Hind has left Hongkong and is due here at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.70 words
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Article115 1934-06-30 6 SHIPS AC&*NGI§iDE OR EXPECTED TO ARRlV5^^^ Singapore, July 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. 1 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Boringia 18: Hong Peng 16; Shirala r3; Pres. Johnson 11; Taiisse 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Lcssiebank 30; City of Hereford 32; City of Winnipeg115 words
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Article128 1934-06-30 6 Experts Reach Agreement In Manchuli AGREEMENT has been n?>»fhod in Mnnchuli for the establishment of a direct air mail service between Tokyo and Europe fio. Mor.row. Official* of the Japanese. Manchoukuo and Soviet GovenuncnJLi have been meeting here to work out the problem and they arrived128 words
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Article21 1934-06-30 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. today.21 words
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Article108 1934-06-30 6 A considerable volume of correspondence is received in the post on which the address furnisTied is not sufficiently adequate to permit delivery to be effectad without prior enquiry. This not only j causes a great deal oi inconvenience to the Post Office but entails the risk of delay108 words
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Article365 1934-06-30 6 Companies Lines To Governimjm^ l 1 snbmanno cables from Shanghai to hin:i ba"c hi«Mn handled over to the by thr« Gr> nt Northern Trl»kToph •ip.ip^nii* l worfctd 'heae cables ever since they aid. In futur? th* eu'de* will he •hv Telegraph Administration/^^ The c*bKs w?re365 words
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Article186 1934-06-30 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 2. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1164 London 3 months* sight 2|4 W London GO days' sight 2 London 30 days' sight «JJjJ London demand *j* JZJ London T.T. 24 »2 Lyon and Paris demand Jg Hamburg demand JJJV New York demand g£ Batavia and186 words
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Article200 1934-06-30 6 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 2 Hteh Tides.—l.33 a.m., 2.50 p.m. Federal Council Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division Two, Marine v. S.T.C., Anson Road Stadium; Friendly, SCC. v. Wiltshires, S.C.C. Golf: Women's Monthly Medal (bogey), Sepoy Lines G.C. TO-MORROW, JULY200 words
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Article52 1934-06-30 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The 1002 nd Night." APCLLO.—Chinese pictures. CAPITOL.—"The Fugitive Lovers." EMPIRE.—"To-night is Ours." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Cninese Wayangs, Cinema 6, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"LittIe Women." RlTZ—Hindustani talkie "Hoor-E-Harem." RCXY—George Arliss in the "Working Man,' preceded52 words
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Article52 1934-06-30 6 Father And Join University On Same Day -w W Helsiogfors A postman and his son trom MUUell I (Finland) bave both become undergraduates together ut Helsinglors University. They enrolloc' u ntlce same day. The father, who in f h«- past hits sa-ri-mccil in every \v.>y porsitoi? i:i to52 words
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Article43 1934-06-30 6 P gas, electricity c mm local to be made i ure to holde«DTS%i£t decoration., All such seric«are free fr ■itfeens who hoM the of Lenir And similar Sovi* awards F The privilege hfc just been decided jby the the Moscow Soviet43 words
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Advertisement729 1934-06-30 6 SIHGAPORE HOTItS jttttMHtl.* 111 I I I.l.Ml: flil:i|u| I .1. |i •t.llll|l,■■ I I I I I I I I. vi. 111 II t|UUiIIitUWMII I lUBMUj GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL 1 Scott* Road. 'Phone 6498. Special Dinner Dance! ON SATURDAY j Music by ARTHLR'S ELITE BAND. DINNER DANCE $2.00. NO CHARQE729 words
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Advertisement90 1934-06-30 6 I j[ATg§T ADVERTISEMENTS, Singapore Municipality TENDERS. c; v i TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, Pee Municipal Tender Room. o c. Date of closing. For Sale, at Victoria Theatre. 2 Butcher's "Silent Empire" Cinema Ptojertol6" lantern Lens, :u<) Volt D.C. driving uioior, 120 Amp.90 words
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Miscellaneous138 1934-06-30 6 [POSTAL jjgWgHg mj i 1 "I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE i TO-DAY. Western Canida and Western States of U.S.A. (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. China (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. japan (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Netherlands India, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pad j ang138 words
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Miscellaneous340 1934-06-30 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS j The following is the programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps j up to and for week-ending July 8, 1934: TO-DAY, JULY 2 i 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), A.A. 1 Gun Drill Demonstration. j £.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Lecture. i 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.F.A., Unit Parade^JULY 5.15340 words
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Article128 1934-06-30 7 Two Railwayman Killed 1 AN engine driver told at a Clacton inquest how he saw two men on the line in front of him, and tried to sound hi:; whislte. The cord broke, the whi.stle was silent, the engine hit ihe two men, and they were128 words
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Article210 1934-06-30 7 Corpse Saves Three Men From i Hangman's Rope 0::1G. New* Mi. received here that three Norwegian*». ii-ntrncvct to death in Cuba haw tM'« n at thn lust minute l i.m lit. t>angmuii\> rope by the lindinh ot tli r-orp» OskL :)f the amen had hired a Cuban boutma.i210 words
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Article44 1934-06-30 7 Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. Prisoners will no longer be executed at dawn at Rockview prison, Pennsylvania Ihe time of execution has been altered from 7 a.m. to half an hour past m dnight to save condemned men the anguish of a sleepless night.44 words
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Article282 1934-06-30 7 Exists For Millions Of Years AT intervals in the last few years Dr. j Chafes B. Lipman., Dean of the Graduate Division and Professor of Plant Physiology at the University of California has brought forward evidence indicating that bacteria can live in a dormant condition imbedded in rock.;282 words
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Article123 1934-06-30 7 Second Aitsck To He Made With New Salvage Apparatus Amsterdam. N" v .ijjpmtMit h::s arrived at Torschellfn,r lot* 'h" divine oF iVie tfold in the l-Ir.k-l! r. iv i*'- "Lutine." whose bell (which it it. 1 .loywr? > i5 known throughout the wor,i lK'jfiijt >asr /hit's «erioua sotbr»**.123 words
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Article323 1934-06-30 7 Former Commander In Army Kweiyang, June 8. TWO brigades of Szechuen troops have entered Kweichow to assist the Kweichow troops in the suppression of the "Reds" in northern Kweichow. The number of Communists at Wuchuan in northern Kweichow, which they ar e now using as their temporary323 words
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Article38 1934-06-30 7 £1,180,000 For British Treasury London, June 28. The will 's published to-day of Lord Tredegar who left £2.369.685 in settled and unsettled estate. The amount of estate duty payable to the Treasury thereon is about £1,180,000.38 words
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Article401 1934-06-30 7 A Honeymoon In Paris Wireless AT 2.20 a.m. to-morrow, listeners who 1 care to stay up unti. that time, will j hear "ftoneymoon in Paris," a musical! comedy, the book of which has been written by Cecil Lewis with lyrics and music by Austen Croom Johnson It401 words
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Article85 1934-06-30 7 Advised To Do L-sa Work 112 WA- J London, June 28. j rE National Executive of the Labour praty, yesterday, received a letter frtfm Mr. Arthur Henderson, in which it is understood he asked to be relieved of the secretary of the Party. In taking this course Mr.85 words
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Article78 1934-06-30 7 Man A Passing Car 11 Prague. Hermann Herold. a German-speaking citizen of Czechoslovakia, aged 21. was passed -by a motor-car on the road near Cheb, Bohemia, not far from the German frontier, He held up Ws hand. For doing this he has been arrested and sentenced to78 words
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Article29 1934-06-30 7 Berlin. A £1,500,000 barter agreement has been concluded between Germany and Buicruris* I German industrial products will be exchanged for an equivalent amount or Bulgarian tobacco.29 words
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Advertisement144 1934-06-30 7 !l !a'..,' mothers milk »,as v"?S" 5larve5 dccau7.c tne t M lor it. 'sl'.en 8C5ts 5un5binc l'.,5 lcf <F covery lSMMchs^^- We are pleaded to l,car ol 5uc:l: c.-vrez i but we are much more pleased < wnen a milker 05 l con1il5,'t leel l mygell Ooclor 3un» t <L144 words
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Advertisement284 1934-06-30 7 I I like their flavour, And conset l uent, 3 1 I I I like their price, < -*S i insist on PHOENIX I 1 like their sparkling l*fV"*' s for refreshment I quality afier games I Modern games keen hard I swift out for speed I restless for conquest284 words
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Advertisement711 1934-06-30 8 and the.v poured it out in I The screen's romantic idol, and Jeanette Mac Donald, brought together for M. G. M. i beauties Jerome Kern s magic harmonies, a breath-taking story, *i I a cnt that tops all musical pictures, the first time in the mtsical romance that was made711 words
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Article838 1934-06-30 9 Their Relations NEED FOR TREATY NEGOTIATIONS M. BOGOMOLGfT, Soviet Amnassatiur to China, arrives here from Peiping to-day (May 28) and as Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Soviet Russia, is in Tientsin, there will be a number of social functions during tho next few days838 words
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Article73 1934-06-30 9 Copenha*n. A little doc; named Svip tne lives of iluee families living inMn old house at Glaclsaxe. Fire broke out dining the vtmht as the -resuit of a short circuit. Svip jumped from his kitchen, and awakened his mJTer. Sofus Olsen. by howling ana .watching at73 words
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Article230 1934-06-30 9 The Government Taking Stock Simla. June 12. NOW that the Crop Planning Conference Ik over. thiT Government of India is busy taking stock of the position revealed at the Conference It is generally held here thai the Conference has served a very useful purpose, firstly m establishing230 words
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Article117 1934-06-30 9 Monument To Be Built On Finnish Pock .Heisingfors. I A monument of red granite, sixteen feet Ihigh. is to be erected to the memory of the crew of the German submarine U.C. ">7 on the sea-girt rock of Hannskar. off the Finnish coast, near Lovisa. On Oct.117 words
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Article78 1934-06-30 9 l/nitrd Stales' Attitude Towards Conference Th* report, after inl«?r-<Vi»arlnten?.nl study» vkfth a V't?w to detfrmitiiiiK th« «<1 visftbililj' of thi' l*n tnl Statu* ispniiaovfnc an intotnuttomil yhtppibK amfijreni't bus. ir is ujuk-rsioml. be«Mi i'onwl"te»i. *n l hut» h*en handed to he St»; [Vimrtiht', atatcr: n Rcilter message from78 words
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Article67 1934-06-30 9 Commandcr^y^filM"i^^ Tientsin. June 12. Teng Tieh Wei, commander jof the Chinese volunteers in Fengticn. has been captured by the Japanse* troops. He has been escorted to Mukden where (he is undergoing trial by Japanese and Manchukuo ofneers. Genera i Teng is not f expected to live as he67 words
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Article218 1934-06-30 9 Woman's Test of New Treatment For Indigestion treatment for the relief ol digestive Abrders ia n »w being used in England, su c --.sful results. The remedy isVnown as Chardox, and one woman it as follows: 'T have h9kn a gPCaf sufferer from gastiitis for218 words
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Article592 1934-06-30 9 His Methods SHANSI ISOLATES HERSELF HTHE recent banking crisis in Shans'has directed public attention tc the economic reconstruction of the! province. Since his return to paivjsi in 1932, General Yen Shi Shan ha. thrown himself with great en thusiasm into th e work of rehabilitating Shansi.592 words
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Advertisement193 1934-06-30 9 I I i i i i i -Mf iiiii i i i, > m i 11 i' i•ifiittrjliiii t f i i i i i i i i i i i i i tĔm •iiii i i I The Great j I 3rd ANNIVERSARY j Jljg* to 7th JMyY|934 j193 words
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Advertisement230 1934-06-30 9 Anniversary Sale GENUINE BARGAINS OF SURPLUS NEW STOCKS AH Round Reduction of J 20 PER CENT. OFF USUAL LOW PRICE. For Three Weeks Only FROM 2STH JUNE TO 18TII JULY. Don't Miss This Opportunity. Such a Sale cannot X repealed, j TK ML £L I j 61, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.230 words
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Obituary21 1934-06-30 10 TAYLOR—At the Maternity H<*pital, Singapore, oTi July 1, IWIH, k o Mf- ami Mtf. N. li. Taylor, a21 words
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Obituary29 1934-06-30 10 Th.s lo «mhjuiu'p >hat Mt\ iniui i ntw Choy "112 Singuimiv and Mist Thum Woi of Tnmpin b»v<? Im*uti formally on the 'JiUh Juut.*, IUJt4. IfM.S. imperii copy).29 words
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Article372 1934-06-30 10 rpHE comments made by Mr. Randolph Churchill on Sir Cecil Clementi's resignation, reported in the Sunday Tribune, wili interest but not surprise Malaya. According to this well informed observer of political events, "sharp differences became apparent between Sir Cecil and the Chief Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. It372 words
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Article352 1934-06-30 10 the risk of being tedious,.we have to refer again to the discussion at the Municipal Qom- missioners' meeting regarding Singapore's transport service. The subject is of the highest importance, and it is as well that it should be ventilated in all its aspects. Mr. S. B. Tan, in an352 words
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Article253 1934-06-30 10 j Sunday, June 17. Mrs. G. W. Bryant had Retiro." ""-T'onday, June 18." In the morning His visited the Leper Settlement, at Jerejak.. His Excellency and Mrs. had luncheon with the Hon. The Resident Councillor and Mrs. Goodman at the Residency. Tuesday. June 19. His Exca'lency had253 words
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Article86 1934-06-30 10 The office of the untitled Government Trade Commiss'Mf i s c lc=ed today in honour of Day which fell on Juiy 1 /W Wednesday beinMndependence Day and an AmencanpTtional hoiidav the American Consul-General in Singapore will be c\^m. I The new jijfoient of the Singapore Rotary CUOflMr. Lester Goodman, will86 words
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186 1934-06-30 10 rjN the opposite page is an account of the terrible week-end happenings in Germany which reads almost like a tale of the Middle Ages. A revolt of the Nazi leaders-suicide-wholesale executions _a General shot while resisting arrest and his wife with him. A country's186 words
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Article165 1934-06-30 10 AS we say, Hitlerism may be good for Germany, but Britain wants no government on foreign models. She has followed the course of events with concern, sometimes with horror, and found many things in Nazism to condemn, particularly the persecutions and oppression of the Jews. British people rejoice165 words
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Article202 1934-06-30 10 QUNDAY was an interesting date in 8 China's history. It marked he restoration of traffic along the FtfpingMukden Railway, putting Manchuria into communication with China after she had been cut off since September, 1931 when the Japanese seized the Three Provinces. The Japanese say that the restoration of202 words
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Article165 1934-06-30 10 ¥T is not often that the efficient Reuter is caught napping, but mistakes occur sometimes in spite of all precautions to prevent them. Thus on Saturday we were led to announce, on the authority of the well-known agency, that there had been a sensation at Wimbledon. An English165 words
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Article350 1934-06-30 10 I JJ*"™ H. Whitemore, tfffe j has in England as the man tr( VHgapore.'' Mr t only S mme^j^^^ m\w plenty of time on 1« Tian omp i isn this double evenl leading to him being In /match for the admission to the ,laeJi i3rid S350 words
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Article16 1934-06-30 10 FINANCIAL NEWS s CLUB Dlif',. 14 15, 16 and 17 CHINA NEWS! 19.'16 words
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Advertisement170 1934-06-30 10 I VACUUM H I PACKED 2 AS FRESH AS THE DAVIT WAS MADE M LARGE TINS W3i i 20 CENTS i, SMALL TINS 10 centsj PROM ALL GOOD DEALERS j SOLE AGENTS: Robinson Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. > i i i I i i i i i i i170 words
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Advertisement57 1934-06-30 10 \,9 PERFECTION la*&l JT\ describes the superior P\J workmanship of Slnga- JV M 1 pore's Leading Tailor. JV WING LOONG la an- jV IjK doubtedly in the fore- k\ wfr front and offers you, with Perfection In Suitings, Stye and Cut, complete ►X satisfaction and inexpensive service k\ 'Phone 7627.57 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1934-06-30 11 J HITLER TRIUMPHS OVER INSURGENTS SWIFT TftlAL AND "SndOTTING OF THE RINGLEADERS Reuter. M jDELOW are the full details of the amazing happenings in. Germany during the week-end—the discovery of a plot among Nazi leaders against theReuter. - 1,453 words
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Article406 1934-06-30 11 Three Killed PEIPING-MUKDEN SERVICE r£HREE Chinese were killed and 11 seriously injured when a bomb was thrown at the first through express from Peiping to Mukden after the resumption of the service. It was at first reported that an Englishman was killed, but this has since406 words
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Article47 1934-06-30 11 Uneasiness As To His Health Allayed Reuter. Berlin, June 30. Uneasiness as to the health of President von Hindenburg has been Scqmentarily allayed by the fact that surgeon Sauerbruch. who at Neudeck, was t0 Berlin. It is stated, however, that the President is still' frail.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-06-30 11 -o r!..h' D. Wellington Xoo. Or. Vlctor Nool «""i "«ry on oa?e 12.18 words
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Article124 1934-06-30 11 Stalemate In Analysis Of Returns Reuter. London, July 1. THE local elections in the Irish Free State have concluded. An analysis of the returns indicates stalemate, the figures being: Fianna Fail, 707; Finegael. 575; Independents, 351; Labour, 184. The count for four areas in the CorkReuter. - 124 words
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Article67 1934-06-30 11 Motorist Fined For Disobeying It At the hearing this morning, Mr. J. M. Jackson, the architect i*f Malacca Street was convicted by the Fourth Magistrate Mr. C. H. Whitton, of .In'in* hi? m<t. i car to the left when the signal wjs iq;;>''isl him at the junction of67 words
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Article147 1934-06-30 11 Business Sent To London Reuter. London, Junf rfiRE United States' embargo on A of silver, while it is meant to international speculation, has a resulted in a sharp intensiftcatl speculation in London, says a* Ec n the Financial News. This is natural, since the er. prevents AmericanReuter. - 147 words
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Article26 1934-06-30 11 The Fire Brigade was summon. i.45 a.m. this morning to put outvhich occurred in an attap hoi Owen Road. The blaze was q» extinguished.26 words
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Advertisement320 1934-06-30 11 The Good morning >.%«V drink if iPf Fitting Sparkling! Health in a glass !To /m drink a glass of Phosferine Health Salt in t|<f f 1 the morning is to feel good, is co feel well /^Wr^/l/l all day. Gone are all the poisons and wastes S^^Z^^^vPV if from the320 words
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361 1934-06-30 12 .HOPPER ON THE STAIRS m,. Jtother Injured ftby'ft Terrible Head Wounds I Chinese children were murderand a woman severely injured firemen's quarters. at the I Fire Station in Hill Street, lire, early yesterday morning. Siting Chinese who is alleged361 words
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Article151 1934-06-30 12 eception And Lecture In Singapore 1 Buddhist delegation to Japan, Headed by Mr. Sri Nissanka. bar-at-daw reached Singapore by the i 5 Maru on Saturday afternoon. "Iwere met at the wharf by Mr. I Candappa, formerly of! Singapore, lias just come from Coiceabo., They I conducted to the151 words
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Article111 1934-06-30 12 fMTcncc Under The Aliens Ordinance master or the President Johnson. 4 w O tCohlmeialer. was this morn«tiril $3 by the Fourth Magistrate, r k Whltton. ti Jii charged with hauling oown «iciuii flag signifying that he nud ±*t on board before being authorised A>*UUnt Immigration Omcer jo 9111 words
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Article221 1934-06-30 12 Success Of Benefit Week rE Benefit Week now running at the New World is drawing thousands to this popular place of amusement. Crowds thronged the entrance on Saturday last, the opening night, and made use of all the privileges allowed them. Anticipating a record rush, special arrangements were221 words
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Article206 1934-06-30 12 Smart Fine For Seremban Chinese {From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, June 30. For making a false report to a police Corporal of the theft of a cycle, a Chinese named Pak Chua, alias Pak Choi, alias See Yu. was found guilty and fined $25. or three weeks' rigorous206 words
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Article153 1934-06-30 12 Annual Meeting Of Singapore Society The annual general meeting of the Singapore Medical Practitioners' Society was held on Friday at the G.H. Cafe. Thjre were present the Hon. Dr. Noel L. Clarke (chairman), Dr. Dexter Allen, Dr Lim Eng Hae, Dr. Cheong Chee Hal, Dr. A. J. Lim,153 words
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Article129 1934-06-30 12 Many Deaths Reported In Shanghai Shanghai, July 2. Heavy rain fell at Nanking yesterday afternoon, thus breakififi* the long drought. The inhabitants were delighted. The Anchin Lama personally led a number of lamas and prayed for ram yesterday morning. Prayers were conducted at the same time at Yuhuatai.129 words
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Article58 1934-06-30 12 Chang Siak and Cheng Ah Say. two Chinese stowaways, were charged before Com J. T. B. Nctley on Saturday witb being stowaways on board the Berreock which arrived from Hongkong the same day they both pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 14 days' r.i. and to be repatriated58 words
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Article391 1934-06-30 12 Japanese Charged In Police Court SUMMONED on four, charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance in which, it was alleged, false trade marks of Mcbiloil" had been used on tins of lubricating oil, a Japanese, S. Nariohige, appeared this morning before the District Judge, Mr. H. A.391 words
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Article51 1934-06-30 12 Resigns Secretaryship Of Labour Party Reuter Wireless. London, June 17. Mr. Arthur Henderson has definitely iesigned the secretaryship of the Labour Party, although he still is prepared to continue in the treasuryship of the Pa' ty and to act consultatively as an "elder statesman" of the Party.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article155 1934-06-30 12 Fugitive Lovers At The Capitol A KSW Robert Montgomery i« A 'Fnchive th»- Melro-GoUl-\x*vn-Maver production no** 1 Capitol, tor he plays a very ser Jf role until the tnd. when there is a flash happens to tie'an excellent actor flu? Montgcyjy to ante :'-s ;ocxl us th" bref/y.155 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 12 'Die RlUfc cinema, Geylang, opposite Loroiik 41. is showing to-nighi unci tc-morrow night only a. very' taming Hindustani talkie entitled Hoor-F-Harem. There are u uuMMJ of beauWul dancw. ana singing m thi* pi Thc principal pints im played bv N ssar Kabul». »wo of Leila-Majnun66 words
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Article86 1934-06-30 12 In "The Working Man"* commencing lit the Roxy last, night. George nas achieved another o! his masterly impersonations. this time, of a witty, e.-i--ac».ual»y human, eloeny man The story Us a crisply-handled fit ami r*fcoul a millionaire manufacturer < played by George Arils*' who joined86 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 12 New British Order Suspended Reuter. London. Junc^u^ issue of the order establishing a 1 coring house in respect of German under the new act has been oending the result of "further Great Britain and Germany. This, apparently, is due more hopeful turn in the Which tasted four hoursReuter. - 66 words
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Article111 1934-06-30 12 Convicted Of Forgery At Assizes CLIFFORD Hogan, a local Eurasian, was sentenced at the Singapore Assizes by Mr. Justice Prichard to-day to three years* rigorous imprisonment on three charges of forgery in respect of promissory notes purported to oe made out by employees of the AngioMalayan Fruit Product111 words
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Article150 1934-06-30 12 Martial Law Declared At Taiyuan Tnluunn -liinft ft ituyuajj, June o i Marshal Yen Hsi Bhan is setfously ill and is now confined to his village home at Hopientsun. I The report that Marshal Yen is al- ready dead is without foundation. The report of his serious150 words
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Article110 1934-06-30 12 i Advance By The Government Forces Shanghai, July 2. As tiie re&ifc. ol the recent conference at Canton.Mprcpaiations have been completed (M Joint campaign againsl the Reds Irflp five provinces ot Kiang9i. Hunan Kwnngtmig and Kwanfisl. Anti-Red h<mdauaiters at Nanchang have ordered «11 the Government armies to get110 words
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Article74 1934-06-30 12 Reuter. po CArH OLI CI July L OplCSj\ Qd the Frazier U*r p also the Ra» .V lu ,H# iIL former has virtuar moratorium insolvent farmers latter ajtects over a jwtlltp-i*«rtfloyees. Increases i n employjj"TTit are effected by compulsory retire"•Vnent through a Feder Tly— supervised retirement pension scheme. TheReuter. - 74 words
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Article106 1934-06-30 12 Purchase 0f Two Hundred jfaphines Hongkong. July 2. Cot Kwang Yut. the eomman tier of ine Canton Air Fore*;, who inflow slfldymg aviation in the principal coun/ies in Europe. has purchased 200 ueoplanes for the Canton Air Force. instructions from Gen. Chen Tsi jTAIi g The latter106 words
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Article57 1934-06-30 12 Shanghai. June 8. The boy scout? of various middle schools in Shanghai will be reviewed to-day and to-morrow at the Lunghua Airfield by the National Military Training Commission The bc~* scouts of 36 schorls, numbering 4.00G men, will participate in to- day's pa ade while to-morrow jvlll57 words
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Article1897 1934-06-30 12 THREE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS The Drug Problem League And Menace Of Japan EXCLUSIVE interviews were h secured by the Malaya Tribune yesterday with thre, leading Chinese diplomats in the persons ,<* U Wellington Koo, Chinese Miniver to Paris and Chief Chinese delegate to the League of Nations,1,897 words
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Advertisement23 1934-06-30 12 THE I Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Buildinjr, Chulia Street, j 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. I FIRE, MARINE, KOTOS VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUR ANCE.23 words
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Article740 1934-06-30 13 Need For Reform '•OPIUM EVIL MUST GO" HPHE speech which Mr. T. V. Soong, mombei of the Standing Committee of the National Economic Council! delivered the other day at a reception given in his honour by various public organisations in Lanchow, shows beyond a shadow of doubt740 words
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Article323 1934-06-30 13 Indian Injured In Hill Street THE ambulance had a very busy weekend in which there were 14 accidents, necessitating the removal of cases to Hospital. A Chinese woman is alleged to have been assaulted by a man with a stick in Rochore Road, on Saturday afternoon. I She323 words
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Article62 1934-06-30 13 Agrees To Abide By Code Reuter. Washington, July 1. lyiß. Henry Ford's dispute Jflwith the h.R.A. has ended. Ii In a letter to General Jajp»»n. Mr. Ford says he is determined Jo abide by the automobile code. Ĕ According ta Genernl Johfson, this is sufficient to restoreReuter. - 62 words
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Article657 1934-06-30 13 Address Of Welcome At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 1. I THE Rt. Rev. Monsignor Adrian Devals. D.D.. Bishco of Malacca, conducted a confirmation service at the Church of the Visitation, Seremban. this morning. There were over 135 candidates for confirmation. Immediately after the Mass, a657 words
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Article507 1934-06-30 13 Direct Negotiation Fearsd Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, June 4. MR. ARIYCBHI. the Japanese Minister Is new maintaining a "watchlul waiting policy towards China and *111 not do anything until the resumption of itnough ra lway traffic on the Peiplng-Mukden Railway has been put Into effect. WhenSin Wen Pao. - 507 words
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Article62 1934-06-30 13 Russians Engaged In Reccnt Fighting Reuter. Simla. June 30. IT 15 leurticd l hut a numbei of Russians 1 participated in the recent ngNlng n southern Sinkiang. and attacking forces had thiee aeroplanes The Turkl lender. Khojania Zhagi. is •v ported to have Joined the Chinese, bnt theReuter. - 62 words
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Article63 1934-06-30 13 "China Times." Nanking, June 11. The new budget compiled by the Auditing Bureau has been completed and ft wVll soon be submitted to. the Central Council for discussion and apl>l¥sLunderstood that in the new budi set the >*ta.l national revenue for the coming the total expenditure" The surolus"China Times." - 63 words
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Advertisement168 1934-06-30 13 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Knflind). I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I lINSURANCE.I INSURANCE. 1» General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 1 SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144. /j Special? The special conditions of life obtaining in the tropics demand special remedies. Such168 words
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131 1934-06-30 14 Iteresting Matches IS SCRIVEN AND lISS BABCOCK Reuter. London. June 30. ■OUS weather prevailed at luabledon to-day. The Mere were present. Imost important results were bws:- H SINGLES—FOURTH ROUND jry (Britain) beat Quist, 6— l, p3, 6—4. ■t (I S.A.)Reuter. - 131 words
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Article217 1934-06-30 14 Result Of The June Medal T;HE Island Club June Medal (Bogey) was played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win fcr G. C. Grove (12) with a nett score of 2 up. The ball sweep over the second nine holes was divided between G. C." Grove217 words
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Article518 1934-06-30 14 Week-End Games Against SX'.C. And A.C.S. 9 4 THE S.C.R.C. mo mi iwo guod vtclorL* j in their weak-eOU ei'irtcet match"» I ngainut the Amdo-Chinest School and an &.C.C. eleven. litjlh match** were played at I long Ltrn Croon. Yi.sU-rday, th* Club beut the Cricket Club518 words
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Article87 1934-06-30 14 13 Englishmen Invited To Manchester London, July 1. »JHE following have been invited to be present at Manchester for thle thrid Test match which begins on Friday:— R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick). C. F. Walters (Worcester). G. 0. Allen (Middlesex). Sutcliffe (Yorkshire). Hammond (Gloucestersire). Hendren (Middlesex). Ley land87 words
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Article62 1934-06-30 14 The Youngsters Badminton Party will meet the Serangoon English School in a friendly game of badminton of five singles and one doubles at the former's court on Thursday at 4 p.m. The following will represent the Youngsters Badminton Party :—Koh Chong Lye, Ng Cheng Kwang, Tay Swee Kiat, Sim Cheng62 words
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Article429 1934-06-30 14 Handicaps For Saturday's Events THE following are the handicaps for Saturday's races at Ipoh, the first day of the Perak Turf Club meeting:—g^-^ Race 1 Horses, Class 2. Div. 3. 6 furs., 2.30 p.m.: Kalaw 9.0, Wait and See 8.11, Stay Out 8.7, Brown Fox 8.7, Dioware 8429 words
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Article220 1934-06-30 14 Game At Tanglin t In a lew-scoring match played at Tanglin on Saturday, the Wiltshires "A" defeated the P.W.D. by 19 runs. De Silva took six wickets for 22 runs for the F.W.D. and Batty four wickets for 19 for the soldiers. Scores:— WILTSHIRES "A": Cpl. Stopher b220 words
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Article256 1934-06-30 14 Drawn Cricket Match At Balestier —S match yesterday between the Khalsa Association and the Ceylon Tamil Association at Balestier Road was left drawn. The Khalsa took first knock and compiled 152, V. Ponniah (89) and Wazir Singh (27» being the chief '°orers The home side had replied256 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 14 And Mc(Mbe Howl WclTSJ'fnst Swrey Reuter. LondA\june 30. The match between r jg^ xn tn Australiahs begH .>t J0& Val to-day. Surrey hatted tjMH" cf«i!ed 175, Ala Cabe and well for the tourists replied \«th 130 for the wickets wh« *tumps were for the day. ScorJb;— '•SURREY: 175Reuter. - 66 words
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Article90 1934-06-30 14 Prague. A 10-year-old peasant girl, Marie Andelova, has lost her life—for the love of goose aj. Brancouze, Bohemia. She was drhnng a flock of geese across a railway track when the whistle of an express wajfneard. One gory! lagged behind the others, and wajfieft in the path of90 words
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Article896 1934-06-30 14 A Drawn Game VETERANS SHINE ON THE PADANG TN brilliant weather on the- Padang 1 yesterday, the S.C.C drew with the Non-Benders in their annual cricket match. The Non-Benders batted first, and after losing two wickets for 14 runs, they recovered splendidly and were able to declare896 words
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Advertisement23 1934-06-30 14 l in BY A BRITISH COMPANY IN A BRITISH COLONY 06fa/na£/e /rom SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.Ltd HIGH CLASS DEALERS, 1. W.J.W. 127. MM23 words
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1298 1934-06-30 15 LOSER WARNED MANY TIMES SPECTACULAR PUNCHES WHICH DID NOT COUNT (By "X.0.") A L Rivers staged one of the greatest battles of his career when he decisively beat Arthur Suares, of India, at the New World Arena last1,298 words
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Article68 1934-06-30 15 Members of the Anson Badminton Parjy are informed that a cement court win be under construction in the next few days at the back of Govt. Monopolies' garage at Wallich St., and practices in the meantime are to be carried out at the Progressive Party's court situated at68 words
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Article226 1934-06-30 15 Ceylon Tamils Lose To Wiltshires THANKS to' a good knock by Maris, whe scored 60 for the Wiltshire Re-, giment against the Ceylon Tamil Association at Balestier 17oad on Saturday ihe Regiment secured an easy victory ove l the Tamils. The C.T.A. had one of their worst days226 words
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Article83 1934-06-30 15 To Meet Singapore On Saturday (From Our Oicm Correspondent) Seremban, Jun? 39. AFTER a trial match this main(, the following were srtfeted to present NrgH SembHati against Singitforc in the Malawi Cup match at the Any>n (load Stad'uni next Saturday:— A. S, />tfAet»ue!: Ror v.vrman. 1 .'la'lAitmni Uetr83 words
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Article372 1934-06-30 15 National And American Leagues New York, July 2. LATEST results in the U. S. major baseball leagues are as follows AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Detroit 7 0 0 Rain interrupted and the game was postponed. Cleveland 5 9 0 Hale scored a home run fcr the Tndians.372 words
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Article114 1934-06-30 15 Glut Of Centuries On Saturday London, June 30. THE following are the scores at the clos2 of play in cricket matches to-day:— Tunbridge Wells: Kent 361 (Woolley 124), Gloucestershire 11 for 2. Leeds: (Leyland's Benefit): Notts. 246 (Harris 117 not out, Bowes 6 for 48), Yorkshire 61114 words
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Article79 1934-06-30 15 Entries are now opened for the Henderson Athletic Party open singles and open doubles championships (league system) badminton tournament. Competitors may obtain particulars and application forms from the hon. sports captain, Mr. Kum Kirn Leng, 556-G, Havelock Road. The closing date of entries is July 14. Lat? entries79 words
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Article424 1934-06-30 15 Golf Championship S. J. BEATTIE LOSE BY 8 AND 6 T T. SMITH retained his Island golf championship title when he beat S. J. Beattie yesterday in the final on the Keppel Golf Club course by 8 up and 6 to play. Smith, who424 words
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Advertisement103 1934-06-30 15 J Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000 QOO. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. I "—(lncorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD QFFICE: 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 England103 words
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Article, Illustration882 1934-06-30 16 Malacca Lose 4-0: Perak Lucky To Beat Kedah MALACCA sustained their third defeat in the Malaya Cup competition when they clashed with the Malaya Command at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, before a mod< rate crowd. The Command were too j?ood and left882 words
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Article177 1934-06-30 16 Kjdah Unlucky Not To r Beat Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 30. PERAK defeated Kedah in the Malaya Cup competition here to-day by two ;oals to one. The game was full of excitement and X dan were most unlucky t-« lose, for they did most of177 words
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Article182 1934-06-30 16 Cricket Defeat At Johore By Only Five Runs [From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. June 29. A CRICKET team from the Wiltshire Regiment visited Johore Bahru today and were beaten by the Johore Cricket Club by five runs:— Scores: JOHORE CRICKET CLUB:- L H. Pearce c Stancet b.182 words
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Article71 1934-06-30 16 20 Acres Uid Wib(® In Sweden Stockholm. A Dlacuv *'t ca'erplllant la devastating thr country-side round Ockelbo, Sweden. /virtuuy id aerss have buen laid waste and 25 more ane» «re threatened. ihe authorit eu are endeavouring to pi event the plague irom spreading by erec'-lng barricades and digging71 words
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Article88 1934-06-30 16 Vienna. The Unluckiest Man. This is why: His father placed his fortune m Austrian War Loan and lost everything. tie himself made a fortune after the war from foodstuffs. He invested it in German marks, and when the inflation came he was just able to buy a88 words
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Article536 1934-06-30 16 Brilliant Performanc€s Put Up FAVOURED by SS'cJTfiS'uS X Singapore Beckon Club hem^^^ Annual Athle ie Sports In I P of a large B»» dav"s sport was the A feature of the day s spu excellent Performance of t. Eowar th^ Ch «on P '°the at fuO c536 words
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Advertisement183 1934-06-30 16 sill i I i i i mi. iitiiiiiiiiiifn •%»{<•• mm 4 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiii iMii;iiiii;ii>iiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriii|tiiiitiiiuiiii'iiiii m j GOVERNMENT SECURITY j CO., LTD. I I 1874 DUW)NI) JUBILEE YEAH-1934 I p 1933 RESULTS VW usineSB 45,072,770 I I To.al Business in Force W gg-j I I'otal Claims Paid 97 75° 870 i I183 words
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852 1934-06-30 17 Successes Of John W. Bealey And W. Lowther Kemp From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. A GOODLY section of Malaya at Home made a bee-line for Sandwich on Tuesday and took possession of a couple of local hotels for the three days of the852 words
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Article346 1934-06-30 17 High School Wins Half Mile Relay THE inter-school athletic sports for the Ball Shield were held in ideal weather on Friday on the Malacca High School grounds. Among those oresent were the Resident Councillor, (Mr. J. S. W. Arthur). A fast track held out hopes of record breaking,346 words
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Article229 1934-06-30 17 German Cyclist Wins London Grand Prix T Markers 'Germany» won the Grand Prix of London at the Polytechnic Cycling ChibS meeting at Herne Hill beatina D. Horn Norwich A.8.C.» tn the *rol by two wins to nohe. There were tour hen Is, each contest eri, bv two men.229 words
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Article110 1934-06-30 17 Sentence On 71-Ycar-OJd "WrY Grin man i Prague. Johann Sidnelav at 71 years old tried 1 to become a gunmaS^ He has just been sen'priced, here to 11 years hard lab/rtfr for attempted murder* and the theft of £2TO. Ajyr.Ag other" crimes, it was proved last September110 words
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Article176 1934-06-30 17 Formation Of State Association (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, June 29. THE first extraordinary general meeting of the Johore Badminton Association was held to-day in the Johore Club, Johore Bahru, when the draft rules and regulations, which had been drawn up,-were passed. Delegate; from Batu Pahat,176 words
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Article73 1934-06-30 17 Berlin A gold brooch, believed to be at least 1,300 yeaii cid, has been placed on exhibition in the city museum at Worms. It was found in a vineyard near Zellerthal. Rhineland, In 1931. The base is of bronze, more than three inches wide, thickly plated73 words
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Article244 1934-06-30 17 F. P. H. Pearsc- Not Out With 84 THE S.C.C. Trial Match played cn the J padany. on Saturday ended In a draw. As wo r til's XI compiled 104 runs lor the los* 01 four wicket*», and had a %GC(i eh£.nie of beating Reed's eleven but time244 words
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Article995 1934-06-30 17 Int?r-College Cricket MEDICOS WIN BY 5 WICKETS QNCE more the Medical College proved too good for Raffles College at cricket and in a match over the week-end won the annual encounter for the third y< ar in siiccsshn, by iive wickets. Scoring was low, some remarkable bowling995 words
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Advertisement201 1934-06-30 17 MORRIS LIGHT VAN Maintenance costs are extremely low 4. when you run a Morris Van. It BODY —Of 5-cwt. capacity constructs of I very little petrol or OIL teak and aluminium prnels—lnterior diment%, Vo« c in sio:'s--Height 3' 5." width 5* 11" length be■Nji ans represent an hind driv( a201 words
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Article185 1934-06-30 18 !Tra4 s They May Marrj^Nw ABU 01) HIST monk violates no la.v by marrying. This is the ruling of the Ministry of Interior, in reply to i question put by the "Bureau of Social -Velfare of the Tientsin Municipal Government. Some time ago the abbot of a Buddhist185 words
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Article161 1934-06-30 18 Hongkong Harbour Police Kout Sea Rovers l^Rkon*:. Hunting is an j„b for he Hongkong Harbour Police Th</y vwur° perpetual wVrfaie with the gangs of Chinese sea who terrorist* rjiHji unlive craft alcnj m the coast ai far i« Bias Bay. the noto#oua pirute stronghold M Ono particularly161 words
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Article430 1934-06-30 18 Money To B? Voted For Removal Geneva If HEX the A?*embljf <>: the League oi meets in September it will be asked for —and is t.xpected to vote--vrrdits U« enab' the I eii*rue '<• mcve into it? v.#*> headquarter k i. The (League's new home430 words
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Article587 1934-06-30 18 Physiological Factors To Be Considered ABOUT the year 1800 the great Swedish gymnastic expert Henrik Ling visL*d Denmark, and, inspired to his life work as a result, he left behind him a sYstem of exercise which were supposed to bl in part based upon physiological .cnsfderatTons.587 words
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Article100 1934-06-30 18 The steamer "OregdK Stai*" which was extensively damaged by fire, which lasted three or four days, in Nov. 1932, has been towed from the Tyne to Blyth to be broken up at Messrs. Hughes, Blockow's yard. Estimates for repairing the vessel were obtained, but the100 words
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Advertisement488 1934-06-30 18 EAT in moderation. Take daily exercise In the open air. Do not worry. Go to bed at a reasonable hour. Correct or prevent the little ills by taking a sparkling glass of Andrews. Follow these simple rules and you will enjoy mental and physical well-being. In particular, remember, that incom-488 words
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Miscellaneous348 1934-06-30 18 CLUB DIARY [Th\re 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 in the348 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-06-30 18 Haw's sea-side bungalow, 80-2, Pasir Pan j ang Road. Five-mile walking competition, 6 p.m. Solar Athletic Union: Usual monthly committee meeting, Vice-President's residence, 3, Lorong 32, Geylang, 7.30 p.m. sharp. Attendance much appreciated and light refreshment will be served.39 words
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708 1934-06-30 19 Two Methods NEED OF MORE EDUCATION INHERE are two methods whereby the unification of-China may be achieved. One method, which may he described as a palliative measure, calls for the absolute maintenance of the administrative system, and in this connection we have708 words
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Article284 1934-06-30 19 To Hold Prayer Meeting Shanghai, June 1. AN expression of gratitude for the enthusia«tic welcome accorded to him oy the Shanghai pubtic the Panchen Lama has decided to hold a prayer meeting at the Civic Centre near Kiangwan on June 3. it is learned from reliable sources. The284 words
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Article64 1934-06-30 19 Moscow. A sett'ement for inventors only is being built in Moscow by the AH-Uriion Society of Inventors. It will cost between £5.500.000 and £4.000.000 and will cover an area of 15 to 20 acres. The settlement will consist of scores or "blocks, each containing f#>m 1.000 td64 words
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Article558 1934-06-30 19 Why Concern Was Formed I "IDEALISING the need of capital for I» the economic development of China. Mr. T. V, Sloong and Dr. H. H. Kung ol the National Economic Council have organised the China Finance Development Corporation in which a number of Chine.se banks, including558 words
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Article738 1934-06-30 19 I Latter's Statement FATE OF KOREA RECALLED gJNCE the United States iaaued h statement in reply to the recent declaration of policy the suggestion has been gaining ground in Japan that the Tokyo CJovernment issue e formal statement clarifying its position towards China and the738 words
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Advertisement415 1934-06-30 19 POWDER YOUR TEETH More than ever fo-day is there something to be said for the old British habit of thoroughness. For over 50 years Calvert's Tooth Powder, a British dentifrice, has been selling for no trivial reasons ol flavour or packing, but just because it cleans gently, thoroughly, undeniably. After415 words
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Article, Illustration62 1934-06-30 20 The Rojang, built Kb Singapore for the Sarawak Steamship Company, which was launched on Friday. r**' Some of those who watched the launching of the Rejang. Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, Chairman of the Singapore and Penang Harbour Boards, is standing on the right.62 words
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