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Title Section41 1934-07-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Dotty Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI. -No. 158 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, July 5, 1931 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, JULY 5, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS41 words
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Advertisement16 1934-07-05 1 The j ivikue Dominant In zJWalaya j^ PACKED in mi I "lil 7kß TINS \VAM^k) m^^16 words
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Advertisement222 1934-07-05 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. j Importing Diamonds ana i Pearl Necklaces of every j size and .quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins 1 and goM ornaments of every class and quality, J paying highest prices J according to daily exchange 1 rates.222 words
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930 1934-07-05 2 Shipping News Notices. SUBSIDIES TO U.S. SHIPPING President's Evidence At Inquiry A SHARP controversy between Senntor Black" and Mr. P. A. S. Franklin, president of the International Mercantil» Marine Co., over the question whether the United States or Great Britain granted the more liberal subsidies to their shipping marked the930 words
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Article509 1934-07-05 2 Reconstruction Of Cargo Steamer j g mfi BECAUSE comparatively little is heard about the work which goes on behind the* secne«, it is sometimes assumed that British shipowners are doing little or nothing to improve the economic efficiency of their fleets. That this is far from being the509 words
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Article535 1934-07-05 2 "Unjustified Complaints'* As To Conditions rE annual meeting of the Humber District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers was held at the offices of the Hull Chamber of Commerce and Shipping, and {was presided over by Sir Arthur Atkinson. K.8.E., J.P. The Chairman, in his opening remarks, jrtealt with535 words
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Article670 1934-07-05 2 No Material Improvement Looked For This Year IN his report submitted to the stockholders of the International Mercantile Marine Co. on behalf of the directors at the annual meeting of the company M Hoboken, Mr. P. A. S. Franklin, president, states that during the year 1933670 words
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Advertisement310 1934-07-05 2 i STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 INDIA P. O. S. N. CO. SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Du< Tonnage. Singapon BURDWAN 0.070 .July < CARTHAGE 15.000 July < RAN PUR A 17.000 July 2( SOMALI 6,810 Aug. I CORFU 15,000 Aug. J MANTUA J 1.000 Aug. Vt banualorf 0.000 Aug. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 81 COMORIN310 words
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Advertisement65 1934-07-05 2 —*■—N^^aaw^awi AMERICAN LLOY© AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated m 86) Steamship passages booked by all Lima. Airmail tlwtets obtainable her*. P.M.B. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. I NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects aad merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable iatea. Bwuracce effected. Further Information regarding sailings65 words
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Advertisement124 1934-07-05 2 1? novo trFestino (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j Callmg at Colombo, Bombay Suez eft Ad *n, Massowah. Suez, Port f Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste* d Bnndlsl Venice Trieste. 1 m Due Leave Dye ,V HILDA July124 words
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Advertisement77 1934-07-05 2 hambur(lamerika LINIE. Deut sch l|J t>f*|| A |l«p\H| Austral.sche Damp&chiir. Geseilschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. ■OtUaa BREMEN. M SCHEPP Due Spore. Marseilles' Gen< ms. DUISBURG vi. r> Ju| y 13 N SARK' (d.a.dT) y 21 MEpLENBURG vi, Ju,y77 words
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Advertisement542 1934-07-05 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER IKfyfiJ LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The ondernoted are tha Company's in. tended ~*-J»i OUTWARDS. 1934 S "ALSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. N. China and Japan July HOMEWARDS. 1934. S "MAIN," for Geona, M'seilles, Oran, R'dam, H'burg Bremen July S "LAHN," for Genoa, M'seilles, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen542 words
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Article531 1934-07-05 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. I The following mining share quotations re issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. Value Buyers. Sellers. \mmt Tin 64V 2 6|9 V Asam Kumbang Tin 37;6 401--vi Austral Malay 50 52 6 as. Ayer Hitam Tin 15,- W|sl531 words
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178 1934-07-05 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION SLIGHTLY EASIER CONDITIONS Dangerous Level Of Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 2ty> cts., up V t ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $114, up $2. Yesterday's Prices: London, 7 1!16d., up V»d. Market Tone: Quiet after firm.178 words
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Article86 1934-07-05 3 Firmness Of Shipping Shares I Reuter Wireless. London. July 3. rE Btttk Exchange ruled very quiet to-Sy again and with the exception of the firmness of shipping shares and Messrs. Mark issues price lost ground 'owing W the absence business. .1 Rubber ruled firm owing to the Malay**Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article65 1934-07-05 3 Further Large Increases In Deposits I Reuter Wireless. New York, July 3. The continued improvement in the banking situation is confirmed by the first Issue of the bank condition s.ateSfpntfuD to June 30, showing further £rge mcreases in deposits and some expansion in loans and discounts. Banks toReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article162 1934-07-05 3 Plant Purchased From Birmingham AN order for sixty-eight tapered roller bearings, which will constitute the entire bearing equipment of a new steel rolling mill now under construction in France, has been received by a Birmingham firm. Four of these bearings will be tne largest in the world. Each162 words
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Article85 1934-07-05 3 Last Week's Exports From Malaya Durintr the week ending June 30 exports of tinned pineapples from M» la \an Lrts amounted to 59,793 cases of which 58.339 cases were to the United Kingdom. 0 136 cases to the "Continent of Europe and 1.318 cases elsewhere. Total exports for85 words
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Article111 1934-07-05 3 r Foreign imports of tin ore daring the month of June, 1034. Country of Origin. lon^ 1. Alaska jg,j 2. Burma 3 Netherlands India:--Banka and Billiton Singkep Oihcr Places 4. French Indo-China *JJ 5. Japan ggg 6. Siam 7. Tanganyika r 8. Union of South Africa 0.111 words
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Article122 1934-07-05 3 Foreign exports of tin. being- finall shipments on ocean-steamers at all «Wayi ports, during the month of June, 1.».«. Tons. Destination. United Kingdom 2 1 40 United States of America H IQ7 Continent of Europe 275 British Possessions 270 Japan 11 Netherlands India 28 Other Foreign Countries122 words
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Article17 1934-07-05 3 The outp.it of New Scudai, Ltd., for da SvrJS^s-= of the current financial year.17 words
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Article654 1934-07-05 3 Results Show Good Improvement i (By Air Mail) London, June 20. THE fourteenth annual general meeting of the Sabarang Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.G., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (ttie chair man) presiding. The secretary having r?:id the auditors report, The Chairman654 words
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Article721 1934-07-05 3 Better Position Of Finances THE sixth ordinary general meeting of the Shanghai-Sumatra Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in the office of Messrs. George Mcßain (general agents), Shanghai. Mr. W. R. Mcßain (chairman) was supported by Messrs. A. J. Welch. H. Kadoorie (directors) and W. A. Turnbull (secretary). Shares721 words
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Article683 1934-07-05 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday, n a.m. f f The fouowuiK rubber shaie Quotation* ?>r are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Ljai mm and Evatt Issue Value. rraser Shares Co H l Allenby 165 175 160 80 1 Alor Gajah 1.15 12b 1.15 120 IA. Hitam 160683 words
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Article61 1934-07-05 3 OAILT PRICES CCBRENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyer*. Beuere. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 23% do. (F. 0.8.) 23 3 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: July 941/ 24Sfc Aug. Sept. Ct M eC h 25% Jan March Tone of Market: Steady *,I,«J Latest Cable: London Spot61 words
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Advertisement37 1934-07-05 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (incorporated to New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. G. MABOOLIOUTH. Manager OFFICI: I. FINLATBOIf O**** THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and37 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-05 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated to England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4 D'Almeida Street, Authorised and Subscribed Paw-up-Capftal 600.000 Reserve Fund and Rest BEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: n«iP«tta. Celombo, Karachi, Madras, BS mm open* «d mow ■SSa'wSSS ACCOUNTS op,nM «d SAvnNw «1/ Mr C ent. per annum. JEST* of ance throughc t*54 words
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Advertisement125 1934-07-05 3 bversea Chinese Banking Corporation Lid (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) J Up $10,000,000.00. Authorised rai v STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD NOOT BRIDGE ROAD. LOCAL BRANCH. Qp DIRECTORS rw Swee Cheng, Esq., Chairman. Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan Say Hong, EsqLee Choon Seng, Esq., Lim Keng L ian, Esq., Aw Boon Par, Esq.,125 words
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Advertisement533 1934-07-05 4 1. HASSAN. ILECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. If 17, Brat Basah Koad. BINGAPORE If you are in need of electric :hta, fans, motors, etc., and water rvice, please write to the above dress or 'Phone 8411. ALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at533 words
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Advertisement609 1934-07-05 4 PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. THE BANK, LIMITED. j (In Voluntary Liquidation). LOSS OF SCRIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Liquulators of this Company to is-ue a duplicate scrip in place of the following share certi- 1 fixate which is alleged to have been lost609 words
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Advertisement391 1934-07-05 4 FOR SALE. Walter Hagen Golf Sticks, complete set,, xcept iron, No. 6, including bag z pp fast•ner. Very seldom used £120 or nenre-t )ffer. Apply A.8., c o Mala: a Tribune. ADD TO YOUR LIBRARY by purchasing at least one book every i month. Our QUICK SERVICE enables you to391 words
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Advertisement343 1934-07-05 4 EDUCATIONAL. F\li EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-K, Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both m Technique and Tneory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Pyiwr' LEARN TO SPEAK GOOD343 words
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Advertisement378 1934-07-05 4 EVEREST INK GUM delivered free anywhere in Malaya for order amounting to not less than $IU. (British Empire Products), Complete Price Liats on application. BLUE BLACK INK. 3 cents per oz.) bottle. I cents per (1% oz.) 80 cents per (quart) GUM MUCILAGE 4 cents per or:.) bottle. 20 cents378 words
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Advertisement484 1934-07-05 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed AT MODERATE COST IF YOU TAKE ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHES THAT GO WRONG, TO THE EXPERT REPAIRERS OP THE TOWN, Yick Woh Hing 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army in Malaya. GENUINE SIS S EUGENE484 words
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Article723 1934-07-05 5 Last Stand BIG RECRUITING CAMPAIGN Chungking, June 9. ■rjlK Genera] Reserve Force of the Szechuen Anti-Communist Army received orders to proceed to front to reinforce the troops The vanguards of the reserve p op s, numbering 20,000 strong, are ,rted to have already arrived at nching and723 words
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Article49 1934-07-05 5 Same Treatment For Bondholders Reuter. Washington, July 5. IT is authoritatively stated in administration circles that the United States Government will demand that American holders of German bonds be given as favourable treatment as is accorded to British holders under the agreement signed in London yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article139 1934-07-05 5 Father Goes To School For Sick Son Tokyo. Major-General Shin Miura, a retired Japanese army officer, went back to school for sis weeks. His only sen, Jno, a pupil at a school at Na* toe ho, Yotsuya, was ill, and General Miura was anxious that he should not139 words
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Article49 1934-07-05 5 Hurried Return Of Queen Wilhe'mina Reuter Wireless. The Hague, July The death of the Prince Consort was ,o unexplcted°\hat Qu.en who had hurriedly returned from Switzerland, was temporarily absent when her husband expired Ue te.. nhoned the news to Princes Jnltana. who is visitin- London.-Reu.er Wireles..Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article36 1934-07-05 5 Aeroplane Joy-Ri<*c PaialKy In U.S.A. Reuter. 1 New York. July b Five were mcmeiuteci wHtn l lire oeioplane in which they were :oy-r ditm crashed and bunt into flames ma. Stanagar, lowa. —Rtuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article85 1934-07-05 5 Prague. Jan Tazler and Jiri Staifa were at school together They were inseparabAf'tcr leaving school, they still remained close friends. They worked for %oTI%X Eg "when their employers had to dismiss a large number of men. Together they hunted for work I ~So they decided to die85 words
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Article40 1934-07-05 5 Vienna. Vienna night cTob. closed some time age. has row been sold up. The actual claim which led to tn« forced sale wasjfci*9d. The sale realised only £7—but thu than covered outstanding liable ties.40 words
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Article80 1934-07-05 5 The Municipal health statement for the week ended June 30 shows that there were 19G deaths, compared with 171 m W» preceding week and 196 in the correspondinir week of last year. Th- chief causes of death were:—Beriberi 10. phthisis 28, malaria 5. pneumonia 32, convulsions80 words
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Article160 1934-07-05 5 International Plan MTIL'STION FOR THli TREASURIES Reuter. London, July 4. rHE forthcoming visit of Mr. Harrison, Governor of the New Vork Federal Reserve Bank, to Ba.sle for a meeting of tne "Bank of International Settlement» has giver rise to rumours of early international »urrency stabilisation. quarters ar*Reuter. - 160 words
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Article39 1934-07-05 5 Rurrrurs Current In S an Denied (From Our Oun Correspondent) Bangkok. July 5. The In crnatknal &V**» rr ccn- any opera *flg to Bangkok. V: C y uis circulating that vie OowrnmVnt is closing down the busiC£S«39 words
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Article145 1934-07-05 5 Questions In House Of Commons London, July 2. fHE situation in Germany was the subject of a question in the House of Commons this afternoon but ihe Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), in a brief reply, said the recent occurrences there had been fully described in the press145 words
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Article92 1934-07-05 5 Monument To Be Made Of Prison Locks Madrid. Convict's irons and prison locks were used to make a monument to Senorita Concepcion Arenal, a former Inspector of Prisons, which has been erected in the Retiro Gardens, Madrid. Arenal was born in 1820, and was the most resolute92 words
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Article101 1934-07-05 5 The Hospital Removed His I Tonsils Macon, Georgia. Mr. Clarence Jones, of Macon, went to dM hospital here to have his appendix re••lMV' d i Ke came out without his tonsils. I The hospital superintendent said that Jcnes and another patient appeared at the hospital the same101 words
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Article75 1934-07-05 5 Police Court Sequel To Motor Accident MRS Mollif.cn (Amy John. WAi summoned at Bow Street on June 2 Driving in a manner danferoui t(» the public; Driving without duo care and atteiamiig to stop after an accident and Failing to report the accident to the police as coon75 words
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Article62 1934-07-05 5 Agitation For To Prohibit Wearing Of Shorts Cradotte, K'apo Province). The South Mrkan Government may shortly ba«a to fon ,c Jt V, T 7 «n .T<..« of warn.» M<l a< k ~pn-B«d Brant diagJii »t the w. aHHe af I 'I «nil nuftlO'l a WJV'IUI l©n CHlliflS62 words
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Article75 1934-07-05 5 Man Fined 15 Then Se.V.enced lo l)ea:h Prague, j h,. d that he- had acted undei great provocation and set him re< 15 He had only to pay o hii mgs to»" btir.K in unlawful posses slon of firearms. But his aunt. Marie Mctchovlce, was senui.oci yuar^ imprisonment75 words
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Article37 1934-07-05 5 BIG FAMILIES —BIG BUSINESS Berlin. Large families will in future be a business asset in Brunswick state. The Nazi Premier has ordered the authorities to give preference to fathers of big families when alloting contracts to craftsmen.37 words
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Article755 1934-07-05 5 Feme* Passengers TRAINS SEARCHED BY GUARDS Shanghai, July 5. I pENERAL Sung Che Yuen, the U Chairman of Charhar, refused to > take the Peiping-Mukden train which passed through Tientsin on its wav I for Peiping yesterday. The number of passengers tra- I veiling on the trains has755 words
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Advertisement127 1934-07-05 5 Have J white I a healthy ■J- mouth q iSif i 8 fresh, pure 4m I Breath j Do not wait tor decay and disease to r: 1; destroy your teeth and ruin your health and looks, start using Pebeco to-day! Pebeco J is a scientific preparation that not only127 words
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Article, Illustration621 1934-07-05 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING PASSENGERS The following passengers arrived in Singapore from China and Japan ports by the Kaiser-I-Hind on July 4:— Miss Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Leith, Mr. R. E. Nash, Miss Koh Chok, Mr. Hoh Choo Chuan, Mr. and Mrs.621 words
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Article106 1934-07-05 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 5 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) H.M.S. Herald E.E.E. Wharf; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kaisar-I-Hind 18; Perak 15; KotaNopan 13; Tilawa 9; Klang 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Lossiebank 30; Havre 31; Khandalla 35;106 words
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Article73 1934-07-05 6 10-Day Pilgrimage Journey To Shrine On Himalayas Reuter. THE first air-service into the Himalaya's will be inaugurated to-mor-row when an aeroplane will have Haridwar (United Provinces) for Gauchwar, en route for the famous 10,000 feet high Hindu shrine at Badrinath, states a New Delhi message of MayReuter. - 73 words
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Article101 1934-07-05 6 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on June 14), by the Carthage will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. From Holland by the Kota Nopan due at Singapore101 words
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Article328 1934-07-05 6 European Merchant In Court this morning from the Second PoUce Court, the case in Si c a -,r lo^ al European merchant, constant Herbert Motte. is charged with housebreaking by night, and alternatively, with house trespass by entering Into the house of Ada Clara Motte on June 17,328 words
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Article41 1934-07-05 6 State-aided arrivals from Madras Presidency last month were 381 adults 53 minors and 57 infants. Others numbered 4.106 adults, 311 minors and 185 infants. Departures numbered 1.970 adulte and 118 minors. Malaya's gain in Indian popu'atlon were, therefore, over 3,000 persons.41 words
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Article193 1934-07-05 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 5. London 4 months' sight 2 4 3116 London 3 months' sight 2 4 UO* London 60 days' sight 2 4 53W London 30 day' sight ».r? London demand London T.T. r J2 Lyon and Paris demand Hamburg demand en New York demand J|7 Batavia193 words
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Article221 1934-07-05 6 .Singapore, July 5. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $98 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $89 Siam, No. 1 $155 Siam, No. 2 $130 Siam, No. 3 $110221 words
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Article117 1934-07-05 6 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday T H R,S aP A° re of Commerce &**3K X' s weekly auction Catalogue cx 1,851,730 1b.=826.66 tons London.-Spot 6.15 l6d. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Cents per lb. Standard quality 23% t Good average quality 2 2% to 15 Sheet cuttfngs117 words
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Article298 1934-07-05 6 WHATS ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 5 High Tides.—4,4l a.m., 5.08 p.m Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division Tv SC.C. v. Police, S.C.C.; Commt Cup, A P.C. v. Municipal Sei Jalan Besar Stadium Golf: Mixed Foursomes OompeuUc. island G.C, Singapore Tennis Championships, fee? TO-MORROW. JULY298 words
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Article69 1934-07-05 6 Pan^ MBRA The Worst Woß *a to Pans? *&4M K V A S OL u L 9~ Hindustani talki by Buck Jones in "High Speed/ CAPITOL.-"The Cat and the Fiddle.' EMPIRE— "Gold Diggers." .WAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, CfaineS Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies; etc. MARLBOROUGH.— Hindustani talkie. NEW69 words
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Advertisement587 1934-07-05 6 SIHC*PORE HOTiIS 1 till »METROPOLE HOTEL i I TEL. 7086. BRAS BASAH ROAD. I IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. M GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. I ht MODERATE RATES. I T PER DAY. PER MONTH. f mm Single Double. Single Double. Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00587 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-05 6 ANNOUNCEMENT patron* the P ublic «nd patrons that I have opened a buswe*. «f e\ery satisfaction, to mv client m„ le Ati,, N ?l d sl n is difficult to eSTelepHorte No| 23t>2 d j j Ij J LIM SOO BAN, »».4 »..444. |j Proprietor.45 words
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Miscellaneous208 1934-07-05 6 [POSTAL IHKLLIOtNCI I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Java, South West-Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Kota Nopan) 2.30 p.m. South India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Burma (Khandalla) 3 p.m. India, North and East (Khandalla) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang I (Tidore) 4 p.m. Fort de Kock, -Padang, Pakan208 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-07-05 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday Njfefcl Max. Bn>ht M if mp Ra,nfa Sunshine. Temn. Stations. Peg. F. Inches. Mours. Deg F. Alor Star 89 Nil ~ks K. Treng ff anu 89 Nil 7 o Bukit Jeram 88 Nil io 1% Malacca 86 Nil 97 74 Singapore: (Kallang r74 words
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Article511 1934-07-05 7 Invitation To Malaya ifK \W BOON HAW INTERVIEWED I ER AL Chen Tsi Tang, the U -strong Man" of South China. ,ght peace and order to He now invites the in Malaya to invest their in industrial enterprises in face and develop the rich areas in the511 words
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Article240 1934-07-05 7 Alleged Assault At Serieiilban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 3. IN the police court this morning, before .'Mr. J. P. F. McNiece, a Chinese woman named Lee Kam Moi was charged with criminal trespass. i She claimed trial and Inspector Raja Abbas prosecuted. The complainant, another woman240 words
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Article125 1934-07-05 7 Vocal Cords Removed And Yet Able To Speak New York. A prominent American throat socialist whose vocal cords were removed m an operation for cancer, has learned to talk by manipulating his stomach, gullet and other muscles. nf this He has just given a demonstration of this125 words
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Article125 1934-07-05 7 Revenge For Murder Committed 24 Years Ago Belgrade. convict named Bodenitcharevitch, #of Zemum, came out of prison after serving 24 years for murder. A few hours later he was found shot dead by the side of the road. It is supposed that he was killed by a125 words
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Article104 1934-07-05 7 Dwarf Trees To Resist Frost And Snow Moscow. Production of a dwarfed species of hybrid fruit trees able to resist frost and snow in the far north of the U.S.S.R. is the object of experiments now being earned out by Mr. Michurin, the horticulturist. H- has crossed104 words
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Article92 1934-07-05 7 To relieve tourists of til! worry about their offspring a number of girl students have been chosen by the "Students Guide Service" to take care of children whose parents are away sight-seeing m Berlin or P °The Guide Service" numbers 230 young university students of both sexes92 words
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Article19 1934-07-05 7 103 Hours Non-Stop Programme In Portugal Lisbon. Forluga. -s rKj*fftji£t casting record. tinuous broadcast sdvsSfa construct ion.19 words
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Article56 1934-07-05 7 Copenhagen, i ThP first private aeroplane hangar to b ß^t e tach e d P to a hotel has been opened a> St'aeen. a sea-side resort near nere. J T?ie hangar was built last season many visitors came in aeroplanes, whicn they had to leave in56 words
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Article205 1934-07-05 7 Will Always Be Popular MIjfUSICAL pictures will never go out 1H of style. So long as humanity retains any spark of romance musical entertainment will be popular Three people—many more, doubtless, but three in particular—hav e that firm -onviction. They are Jeanette MacDonald arid Ramon Novarro, stars, and205 words
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Article165 1934-07-05 7 Methods Employed For Solving German Housing Problems The German Settlement Exhibition, to be opened on June 9, and to continue until Oct. 7, will show, in four sections, the various methods employed for solving the housing problems in ihe new Germany. The first section demonstrates in theory a.id165 words
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Article171 1934-07-05 7 And Half A Ton 01 j Documents Reuter. Ottawa. CLAIMS and counter-claims of more I than £40.000,000 are involved in a hearing now proceeding before a Royal j Commission in Canada. The Province of Saskatchewan is claiming damages from the Dominion i Government. Its representatives allege alienation andReuter. - 171 words
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Article114 1934-07-05 7 Typical Japanese Home In Heidelberg A typical Japanese home, complete with Japanese house and garden, containing a profusion of exotic flowers, plants and trees, has become one of the sights of the historical university town of Heidelberg The owner is a German gardener, who spent many114 words
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Article33 1934-07-05 7 Oberammergau has its own Evangelical Church. A service in English will be held in this little Church at 8 o'clock in the morning on each day the Passion Play is performed.33 words
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Article289 1934-07-05 7 Annoyed By Giant Wolves And Hyenas Reuter. i HOW wild beasts have become a menace in places where they usually dare never penetrate is described In two messages from Reuter to-day^ In Portugal, says Reuters Lisbon cor respondent, giant wol.es and wild boars are addingReuter. - 289 words
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Article79 1934-07-05 7 Every thousandth passenger on the cogwheel railroad running up to the "NiederwakT monument in Ruedesheim will receive as a present from the mailroad company a bottle of the famous, Ruedesheimer wine, and a s uvenir Ruedesheimer W1B£*I*««. This stimulating prize is awarded to th< lucky tourist who79 words
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Advertisement30 1934-07-05 7 j If You Care For Something Really Good I There is No Other Choice But U II So \f*s j I N V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE P™*" o30 words
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Miscellaneous350 1934-07-05 7 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME A Concert From Aberdeen DURING the summer months various] relays from a number of Scottish seaside resorts, of outetandinfc concert parties will be given m 8.8.0. programmes. One of these wiU be radiated to the Empire at 1.40 a.m. to m Th?s W will be given350 words
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Advertisement520 1934-07-05 8 I OPENING TO-NIGHT CAPITOL. 1» The loveliest singing voices of the screen...two f J of its most romantic personalities... Ramon \i )j 4 Novarro and Jeanctte Mac Donald together V 1 v\V r tne lst time to bring to y° u c rapturous r# I I 1/ W ecstasy of520 words
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Advertisement220 1934-07-05 8 mtm-aM-mrt-mmMwmmmmmm i i i i i k iiiimiii "I j MeD DESIRED Her!; Ĕ Jftf 7 «Hn Women ENVIED Her! Z1 iS'S She had more jewels than I J I Ik IM S^C wear gowns that I BJJ V H iP" were the despair of rivals... 1- B| ll 4f220 words
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Article247 1934-07-05 9 American Scout Leader In Singapore I T-HERE Is in Singapore Lo-duy an J Lil r I iu the pw»n of Mi. I R Webb E*ocutive Officer of ti*e Boy outs Move men t of America. w>o«»ta the course of a twa-ycr wßlkinu U P around247 words
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Article62 1934-07-05 9 Bitter Attack On The Premier Reuter Wireless. London. July 3. w ord Snowdens oldtime bitter invecassurance and with teais vi begged him not to' reswa. GoVCiil Lord Snowden sa»d that v c umant had dishonoured e%tiy g d -lection pledge. ™J°™*to to recant that ft* Mac Donald wasReuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article54 1934-07-05 9 Surgeon Dies After Performing Operation Stockholm. i Dr Pau. Haeggstroenv chiefl«an th |u P t a durin, >he operation, the doctor pricked his Anger became During *c Jj e s it was acutely painful. In IBemongJ» amputated—but too late, died portly afterwards. H n hlfself He waTthe54 words
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Article50 1934-07-05 9 Their Fathers Demand. Too Much Jerusalem. Young have announced that they win j local prides. >m f men to It is the custom there 101 w» «buy" their future wives, and thcysa* that the fathers demand too high a declare that unless^ 55 avc already done so.50 words
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Article28 1934-07-05 9 China Denfes ,Rumours Of Embargo -1 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, July 3. p C China maintaining. the doUar standard, the statement adds"Sin Chew Jit Poh.'"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 28 words
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Article11 1934-07-05 9 Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 3. j Revter Wireless,Reuter Wireless. - 11 words
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Article155 1934-07-05 9 Released FYehtti CohVurlV I J Reuter Wireless. Puns Juiy 3, THE fira-li little nurse. Madeline Pov.ef. who strove litr U years to secure the release of the ex-Naval Lieutenant Benjamin Ullmo, serving 26 years' imprisoumeitt on Devil's Island fqr stealing scciei submarine plans so usReuter Wireless. - 155 words
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Article197 1934-07-05 9 Reprismls Sanctioned B> The Cabinet Reuter Wireless. 11l Bfcriiiv, Julv 3. THE n oatorJum o n al transfer \)W 1 menU came into force to-day The Reichsbaaik returns at the en- of June show a slight. Increase in a., uold and currency reserve for the nisi, i timeReuter Wireless. - 197 words
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Article107 1934-07-05 9 Labour IConvention Declared To Be Subversive Reuter. Santiago de Chile, July. 4. As a sequel to ihe outbreak of pillage and arson by Agrarian Communists in South Chile all the 350.de1e nates to the convention ot the Chnean Labour Federation have been arrested. an order dissolving theReuter. - 107 words
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Article37 1934-07-05 9 Hopes Of Recovery Abandoned Reuter. Santa Par bum .luiy 1 |1 is announced 1 h^-^b.'Pn 1 1 lie- stcetn who h seriously ill for somr umc. ex pcctcd lo live more «nan a ciay*. Reutcr.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article17 1934-07-05 9 Reuter Wireless. Loudon. July Air Vice-Marshal T-udlow Hewitt his tJn promoted Air Mar.hal-Kc.ter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 17 words
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Advertisement161 1934-07-05 9 i i i i i i i l t i i i 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 m ,i• 1 Opening At I NEXT MONDAY m i i i i i mmt i —---Harlbarfl*HHi'--- —1 I NIGHT TO-NIGHT f I Most Sensational Picture Of The Hindustani161 words
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Advertisement191 1934-07-05 9 ANNIVERSARY SALE <28th June, 1934, to 18th July. 1934). LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MUSICAL EVERY DESCRIPTION BY THE MOST POPULAR MAKERS Offered at 20 so Discoutit DURING SALE ONLY. High Street, Seiegie Road and*> 4. tieylana -K»a<l. SHOW j NOIS STOP THE ALL-STAR DANCE BAND of P. O. S.S. CARTHAGE and191 words
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Article743 1934-07-05 10 ffJHE 'abourer is worthy of his hire, and investment in an efficient medical service brings the public a good return for its money." So said Mr. Kenneth Black, F.R.C.S. (Eng.), in bidding farewell to the students of the Medical College, and his remarks are particularly apposite at the743 words
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Article160 1934-07-05 10 Mr. Ong Thye Ghee. of the Oversea Ch nese Banking Corporation, Ltd sailed by the Fionia for Bangkok. Dr. J. W. Scharff has been elected president of the Penang Rotary Club In .'accession to Dr. Ariff The Gonzalez Opera Company will shortly leave Milan on a tour of the East160 words
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229 1934-07-05 10 rrHE death of Mme. Curie, the famous radiologist, is announced to-day, and her career is described in so:/>e detail in this issue. Radium must remain something of an awesome mystery to the layman for many years to come. He knows it emits light, for229 words
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Article175 1934-07-05 10 JN a note published yesterday surprise was expressed that President yon Hindenburg. nearly 87 years of age and j reported to be seriously ill a week ago, was able to send a telegram to Herr Hitler congratulating him on recent events. It was hard to believe, we175 words
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Article147 1934-07-05 10 rpHE mutiny on the Dutch bat; Zeven Provincien is recalled by tbe arrival at Singapore of the Co: Huygens on her way to Holla ad. 0n board are 28 of the European mutiny who are being sent to their o\v: c -r JUri try to complete their147 words
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Article132 1934-07-05 10 rpHE fact that Malaya is at last taking I rice cultivation seriously and giving encouragement to Malays to grow their own food has not escaped attention in Siam, where rice growing is the main industry of the country. Commenting on the position the Bangkok Times says:— Even132 words
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Article351 1934-07-05 10 By "Looker-On" the thirstiest monffflf of yesterday afternoon, three camels passed the office advertising a well-known brand of beer. The publicity agent for the beer explains that he had to use camels as he could not find sufficiently trustworthy tigers. Camels are said to be able351 words
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Article44 1934-07-05 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 7. S- W. CHINA DEVELOPMENT, 7 ALLEGED KIDNAPPING OF GIRL 12 MISS B. GERKE INTERVIEWED, 12 ROTARY CLUB MEETING 13 SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15and'l6. CLUB DIARY, 17. T PERAK MINING SUIT, 17 KINTA SANITARY BOARD, 19.44 words
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Advertisement227 1934-07-05 10 of "4711" Tosca Perfume. i i i i i i > tt iii iti ii t ihm i r I I i«rii i i i I ii i i 1 Reminiscent of the English countryside, I Hunter's Sausages are made in England mmWM f rom a special recipe under most227 words
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Advertisement66 1934-07-05 10 RAILWAYS I OFFER FACILITIES FOR THE COLLECTION, HANDLING, STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND DELIVERY OF FREIGHT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmamhip. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE y^~^>^f66 words
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747 1934-07-05 11 MALAYA AND THE D.E.I. Close Co-operation Excellent Work In Preparation (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Oxen Correspondent) London, June 27. £IR Philip Cunliffe Lister has taken the first opportunity to reply publicly to Sir Cecil dementi's strictures (at the747 words
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Article135 1934-07-05 11 Serious Riots At San Francisco Reuter. San Francisco, July 4. TWENTY -SIX people have been injured by rioting among striking longshoremen. The situation is now apparently under control. Twenty-eight lorry-loads of goods were unloaded from the harbour, five lorries not connected with the strike were overturnedReuter. - 135 words
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Article49 1934-07-05 11 Agreement Signed With Great Britain Reuter. London, July 1. THE debt agreement between Great Britain and Germany has been signed. It provides that Britain will suspend the clearing house plans for six months and that Germany will meet the British holdings on the Dawes and Young plans.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article62 1934-07-05 11 M. Barthou Wants Help Of Britain Reuter. London. July 4. THE question of Franco-Soviet relation* in expected to be given prominence in talks between Mr. Barthou and Sir Johr. Simon, beginning on July 9. It is understood that M. Barthou desires to obtain British sympathy witl theReuter. - 62 words
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Article69 1934-07-05 11 Studying The Judicial Systems' Of Europe Reuter. Paris, July 4. The Vice-President of the Chinese Judicial Yuan and an important lega commission are here studying the Continental and British Judicial systems They are leaving for London in August Mr Quo Tai' ""hi has written to urge them toReuter. - 69 words
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Article42 1934-07-05 11 Suffering From A Poisoned Hand Reuter. London, July 4. The Duke of York is suffering from a poisoned hand, and requires surgical treatment. His Royal Highness has cancelled ms engagements for this week. No further bulletins will be issued.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article40 1934-07-05 11 Shanghai, July 5. A Nanchang communique states that 3 000 heds are at present massed in thei. stronghold at Wuichang. More than ter. citizens are killed daily for ignoring tm Communits' order for conscription.— "Sin Chew Jit Poh/;40 words
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Article20 1934-07-05 11 Reuter. New* York, July, 4. The heat-wave has broicen. a terrific thunderstorm being followed by a coo; breeze.—ReuterReuter. - 20 words
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Article759 1934-07-05 11 Startling Reports RUTHLESS SEARCH FOR TRAITORS Reuter. London, July 4. 'THE "blood bath" in Germany ha.< not quenched the tirr* or levoit. according to the Daily relejnaph s Berlin correspondent. He declares he ha* seen an illegal leaflet, issued bv the "Storm lroop Revolutionary Committee, saying,Reuter. - 759 words
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Article1168 1934-07-05 11 Daath Of Mme. Curie LIFE DEVOTED TO SCIENCE Valence, July 4. JHE death is announced of Mwc. Marie Curie, the famous radiologist. at. the ajre of 66.—Router. Mme. Curie, co-discoverer with her husband of radium, preserved throughout hnr life the best traditions of science, Pam* cam-? to1,168 words
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Article144 1934-07-05 11 Local Passengers On Damaged Liner I Reuter. Port Said, Ju y 4. THE liner Aeneas suffered extensive damage in a collision with the Norwegian tanker Belita in the Suez Canal. Ten cabins in the Aeneas were smashed and one passenger was slightly injured. Both vessels haveReuter. - 144 words
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Article127 1934-07-05 11 Last Seen In K. L. On Monday (From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpurj July 5. CONCERN is expressed at the disappearance of Che Ishak Mohamed, the third magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, who has been missing smce Monday night. He was im the best of spirits when he left127 words
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Article34 1934-07-05 11 Deaths After American Celebration Reuter. New York, July 4. arc dead and one in hospital in the unemployed camp at Pittsburgh as me ESS'V drinking bootleg deceptions in celebration of Independence DayKeuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article544 1934-07-05 11 The First Step GOVERNMENT TAKEir RESPONSIBILITY Reuter Wireless. Reuter Wrieless. London. July 4. UR, Runciman's proposals for I £2,000,000 subsidy to carg vessels has been given a very col reception by shipowners and most o the newspapers as being too strons for free traders, too expensiveReuter Wireless.; Reuter Wrieless. - 544 words
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Advertisement168 1934-07-05 11 i Get the latest records from the latest TalkieS. on"H.M.V." M j WONDER BAR. Rudy Vallee. ***** Going to heaven on a mule, r.i. 1 MANDALAY. Don Bester's Orch. *****f When to-morrow comes. r.T. J MOULIN ROUGE. Eddie Duchin's Orch. *****. Coffee in the morning, r.i. FASHIONS OF 1934. Noble's168 words
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551 1934-07-05 12 I' Serious Charge MI'LAINANT GIVES EVIDENCE klfiJjj'. ••vuli'Milor the prune rt>lt mi >v;»k Iml before Jurl&*. Mr. 11. A. Forrcr, ,<• ;i.\< hi which a Sinhales fcn. 1 to. fine Pt'rera, her husband. L*. »»»»<! a Malaya Ice Muslim, \>, ;n charged551 words
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Article53 1934-07-05 12 pirs To Famous Clock Completed leotion with the work of if the Houses of ParlitkmetU en lower has been partially idei for the past t» and the clock itself, which the most accurate In the been undergoing nUlar chimes wfre resumed 112 and ihe "caftdlulna will bo u.-»ng53 words
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Article259 1934-07-05 12 Complaint By A European YUSOF bin Mhd. Tftlb. the Malay driver of a Royal navy van,"appeared before, tbo Third Magistrate 'Mr. J. M Blunder > yesterday, on a charge of driving in a manner dangerous to the public. He was defended by Mr. P Storr. while Court259 words
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Article46 1934-07-05 12 White Russians Attempt To Wreck It Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 5. Japanese reinforcements continue to arrive in Manchuria. A force of 10,000 White Russians, who axe supporting the Japanese, are making an attempt to wreck the Nonni River Bridge.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 46 words
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Article244 1934-07-05 12 Chinese Girl On Murder Charge A CHINESE girl of about 16 years of ago, named. Peh Lai Huay.'was arraigned at the Assizes Court to-day benrv Ml J U£ti Prichard and I special a a charge of murdering Lim tZ c FO- J six-year old playmate, on244 words
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Article90 1934-07-05 12 Woman Fined Ir District Court Lim Chiaw Bee, a Chinese woman, was this morning charged by the Chinese Protectorate before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, with wilfully ill-treating a child while having the custody of it. The woman pleaded guilty to the charge by admitting that90 words
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Article68 1934-07-05 12 Throat Trouble Among Wimbledon Players London, uly 3. A famous London specialist told Renter to-night that the mysterious throat epidemic had already spread far beyond Wimbledon and that patients were coming in from all parts of the Metropolitan area. Nobody had yet definitely diagnosed the complaint, which affected68 words
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Article399 1934-07-05 12 Coroner's Verdict Against Chinese ALLEGATIONS that an argument during the course of a game of mahjong had led to an elderly Shanghai Chinese named "Ang Pee Tow" (Red Nose) being assaulted by two compatriots and dying subsequently on reaching hospital, were made yesterday before the Coroner, Mr.399 words
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Article151 1934-07-05 12 Charge Against Chinese Sub-Contractor THE hearing was continued before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) yesterday in the case in which a Chinese sub-contractor named Ah Kow is alleged to have taken a mandore and 20 Indian coolies from Singapore to Dutch territory without the permission of151 words
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Article162 1934-07-05 12 Important Ruling In Supreme Court JUDGMENT was delivered in the Supreme Court this morning by Mr. Justice Prichard in the issue on the bankruptcy of the Siew Inn Steamship between Tan Boon Cheo (plaintiff) and the Ho Hong Bank. Ltd. (defendants), as to whether the plaintiff162 words
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Article257 1934-07-05 12 Chinese Killed By Motor Lorry The junction of Rochore Canal Road and Jalan Sultan Read was the scene of an accident yesterday morning when an aged Chinese was knocked down by a motor lorry. He received a fracture of the hase of the skull, and expired shqrtly after257 words
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Article94 1934-07-05 12 Member Of Local R.N.V.R. Fined A fine of $15, or ligorous imprisonment for 10 days, was the sentence passed on a Malay. Lambong bin Bakar, till recently a member of the newly formed Royai Naval Volunteer Reserves, from the Second Magistrate (Mr. n! Grice) this morning for giving94 words
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Article80 1934-07-05 12 Found Money On Dock Side The Third Magistrate <Mr. J. m Grander> this morning passed sentence ol six months' rigorous imprisonment on V Swamy Row, the Indian who was convicted on a charge of criminal misappropriation of 10,000 francs p appears that the accused found the money on80 words
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Article80 1934-07-05 12 Vet another postponement of a week mL*££ V l T ni Z g by the Second Magistrate Mr. N. Griee, in the caw which K. S. Naidu, formerly the is charged with criminal breach of Wt as a servant of 31,1*69. S. M. Nathan, the proprietor80 words
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Article27 1934-07-05 12 The fire brigade was summoned at duTouT 2 ClOCk ye Sterda ZftSSSSn to put out a grass fire which occurred The fire was quickly extinguished.27 words
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Article106 1934-07-05 12 Mr. Kenneth Black, Professor of Surgery £8h al the Edward VllOoSege of Medicine and surgeon at the General Hospital, who is leaving Singapore rm retirement, will sai by th*mSSSSSS 011 Sunday. On hif wa? visit Japan Mexico, Yucatan, the wVs Indies and Cuba in ;J! m Mr Black will stay106 words
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Article630 1934-07-05 12 Miss Betty Gerke IMPRESSED BY SINGAPORE QNCE secretary of late Governor Rolph of California, where high officials say she was "almost a governor," but now searching f or a job, Miss Betty Gerke, a pretty younv; girl, has been "enjoying tremendously" the sights of Singapore, writes a630 words
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Advertisement90 1934-07-05 12 i. I m I a 1 rr 9 I I 1 m m I a i An eminent journalist writes:— m m m Z "Nowhere in the world do grapes 1 %ro\\ under more ideal con- I m I dfticns than they do in Australia, I Z 9 I and90 words
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Advertisement16 1934-07-05 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. VEHICLES WORKMEN* COMPENSATION INSURA^16 words
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Article2297 1934-07-05 13 Mr. L, L. Goodman REVIEW OF THE YEAR i, i Goodman, the new PreM „j the Rotary Club of i presided over yesterday's «hen Mr. W. Alan Eley ~n ij ,i uver ihe reins of office after -i. months' in that capacity. 1 hi.- (irL-siilsnlial speech.2,297 words
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Article58 1934-07-05 13 The Police Band will play the following D ro*ramme ft* TeJok Ayer a, 5-15 p.m.. under direction of Mr. r. M Sve S rture "The Caliph of Bagdad," BoteksS"sulte. "Summer Days Cgates; Song "The Maid of Malabar. Adams, Trombone Novelty "Slidin' Alford- Selection, "Phi Phi. cn ™f2.! Waltz.58 words
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Article, Illustration202 1934-07-05 13 Mr. Alagappa Chettiar Due To-morrow m*R X V. Al. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, Ol M A., Barrister-at-Law, who is now or an inspection tour or* the branches ol n.s business in Malaya, will arrive in Singapore to-morrow evening bj vain from Malacca. The local Chetfar Chamber of Commerce have202 words
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Article82 1934-07-05 13 The Worst Woman In Paris" ftNE naraly f ows U expect of a nlm n F picture Worst Woman m Pa n. P Mac now at the 1 olav of action; .■arrangement and dec.de t Oe S« h P r fn a Kansas small town. Here he aUs82 words
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Article42 1934-07-05 13 Fatalities In Prison Sports Accident Reuter. New York, July i>. Three inmates of the Welfare Islanc prison were killed and 56 mjurec Through the collapse of a grandstanc from which they were watching a oai rrame between teams of prisoners.Rcuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article459 1934-07-05 13 Obstructions And Repaii In Country THE following bulletin of the conditi A of Malayan trunk roads has just rx> issued by the A.A.M.: n SINGAPORE. L Changi, Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong aGrove Roads. Temporary Level Crossm; Caution. w Newton Circus at Junction *f wton > Java,459 words
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Article33 1934-07-05 13 The Singapore Fire Department, Uiiance *ri Tune There were i 4 motor ace 1 Uvo accidents connected with Suae* eleven collapse cases, two c. i attempted suicide and two o* t or stabbing.33 words
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Article64 1934-07-05 13 Fntries are invited for the bi ,-hess Ping pong and lawn tennis t I SsSe Chinese Associaturn I The events include a billiards pionshiP for the Loh PhoonUp C. I -A" and "B" handicaps, English *M championship; ving-pong, champ I «nd "A" and "B" handicap an 1 ?ennis64 words
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Advertisement18 1934-07-05 13 "PROMINENT m EjĔ 3 inspection. LEE FLETCHER 102 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Singapore~Ptioto Co. I HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I18 words
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Advertisement44 1934-07-05 13 I THE j I EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY" I ASSURANCE CORPORATION, ITD. I (Incorporated in England). I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, I MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL E I RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. 9 I General Agents:— I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE. TEL, 5144 words
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Article195 1934-07-05 14 lively-Sixth Game VMS FOR ANNUAL ENCOUNTER Reuter. *n<J Cvnibridtfv Univvr will in thrir annual r nciMJntor nl Lord'?» on 4* Thix. will lw Th" ninety D match <incc the inception of in 18^7. orr m&Uhes played to Hate. W*«« tinvc won 44. Oxford 37 miii.TiJnpf 14 have beenReuter. - 195 words
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Article125 1934-07-05 14 frner Will Probably I Meet Camera London, July 4. Peterson will meet Larry Gains i White City on Sept. 10, with »'of the champion of the British At stake. Inner will probably meet Primo .in Paris on Oct. 15.—Reuter. fen took both the British anc [titles125 words
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Article69 1934-07-05 14 BPeneral meeting of the Acme >n Party on Sunday, the folrere elected office-bearers for Ing year:— Varies ,Lim (President), Mr. Teo (hon. secretary), Mr. Ben- (Hon. treasurer), Mr. Siboney ports captain), Mr. Andrew l auditor), Mr. Billy See, Mr Kho, and Miss Lily Than: cc). ractice days are69 words
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Article37 1934-07-05 14 Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 4. padang yesterday the "B" XI I S. Chinese Recreation Club fated by six clear goals by the of the Malay Regiment, Por In a League fixture. D. Navaratnam refereed.37 words
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Article20 1934-07-05 14 Moscow. the finest cyclists in the Soviet taking part in a cycle race over ■is Moscow, Sverdlovsk-Mag-Dheliabinsk-Sverdlovsk-Mascow.20 words
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Article44 1934-07-05 14 Portland, Oregan. *et of how he concealed money wife was revealed in Federal t by Thomas David, an Indian, irched me but she didn't find 3, "because I had on two pairs i and the money was in the h pair."44 words
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Article915 1934-07-05 14 Two-Day Match Ends In Draw THE two-day inter-club fixture on the Victoria Green between the Penang Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Cricket Club ended in a draw. The Chinese won the toss and elected to bat on a good wicket. Tan Ah Ec and Lim915 words
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Article84 1934-07-05 14 The sixth anniversary of the Amicable Athletic Association will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's sea-side bungalow, 80-2, Pasir Panjang Road, on Saturday and Sdnday. ''An all-day badminton tournament (knock-out system) will be held on Saturday ana a sports meeting on Sunday, including a five-mile walking competition.84 words
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Article162 1934-07-05 14 Junior Doubles And State Practice THERE will be no play In the Singapore championships on Saturday Instead. the second State practice will be held and the following are requested Lo turn out. Singles: E. J. Vass. Kuh Krng Slang. Liauw Kim Fatt. Lim Boon Guan, Seah Eng Hee162 words
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Article161 1934-07-05 14 Batavia Chinese Basket-Bail Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 4. The Batavia Chinese basket-ball team, who are touring Malaya, visited Malacca yesterday and played two matches against the Seng Checng Society. For the first time in the history of Malacca a local Chinese ladies' team met their161 words
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Article104 1934-07-05 14 The Anson BP. beat the Playfah A.U. at Mr. Chan Wah Chiang's court, Silat Road, on Sunday, ny 6 games to one. Scores (Anson's players mentioned firsl?):— Lee Yang Chim beat Siboney Quek, 15-13, 15-12; Wee Hong Hai beat S. G. Yeo, 15-4, 15-2; Koh Phway Chim beat104 words
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Article93 1934-07-05 14 The following have been selected to represent the Nondescripts' C.C. in their week-end fixtures: On Saturday v. St. Josephs' Institute at 2 p.m. on St. Joseph's groundBruyns, Omar, Lawris, Salim, ChelMah Carlo Pereira, Geo. Fernandez, C. G. Rodngo (capt F. Chopard V Ponniah, L. A. Scquira. Reserve: J.93 words
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Article47 1934-07-05 14 Rangoon Road Continuation School Football XI v. the Olympic Athletic Union tomorrow on the school ground at 5.30 p.m.: Regunath; Muttusamy, Amnasalam; Md. Noor, Ng Yew Hock, Choo Beng; Ramley, Choo Tien Hong, Teo Boon Gim, Kirn Chua and Sheriff. Reserves: Ismail, Ibraham and Haniff.47 words
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Article98 1934-07-05 14 State Tournament Results. yt'rom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 4. IN the Southern Section of the Johore lawn tennis chanpionship tournament, A.B.H. La tiff met N. Ward on the Johore Civil Service Club Court this evening and won in two straight sets 6—l, 6—3. JOHORE SOCCER The98 words
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Article398 1934-07-05 14 Batavia Chinese Team's Visit Batu Pahat (From Oar Own Correspondents Johore, July 3. The Muar Hospital Club put up a weak team In their League encounter with Ihe Johore Military Forces and were soundly trounced to the tune of six goals to nil Play was very one sided398 words
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Article40 1934-07-05 14 The annual athletic sports of St Anthony's Boy's School will be held at tfa Jalan Besar Stadium at 3 pm tomorrow. There will be a 440 yards rac* for old boys, who will be welcomed to attend.40 words
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Article438 1934-07-05 14 I.C.F.A. Assured Of Wooden Spoon THE? I.C.F.A. continue to remain at the bottom of the S.A.F.A. League table. They met w.th their tenth successive defeat when they clashed with the Malays at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in the First Division. From the outset it was438 words
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Article75 1934-07-05 14 Result Of First Round Draw 'THE following is the result of the draw for th:* first round ot" the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition, for which 16 teams have entered:— Marine Dept. v. R.A Govt. Services F.A. v. Wiltshire Regt. t Wiltshire Regt. II v. Pulau Brani. Chinese II75 words
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362 1934-07-05 14 Thrilling Tennis CRA WFORD TO DEFEND HIS TITLE Reuter. London, July 4. JN sweltering heat, with 16,000 people crowding round the centrt. court, the semi-finals of the men's singles were played at Wimbled* n to-day. They resulted as follows:— Crawford (Australia,Reuter. - 362 words
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Article126 1934-07-05 14 Sunday's events at tht Chinese Swimming Club resulted as follows: "A" Division—2oo yards breast strok< handicap: Ist Tan Hong Seng (reed. 27 sees I time 3.25 4 5 sees. 2nd Sim Boon Hoon (reed. 35 sees I time 3.33 2 5 sees. XS, m Teng Ph eng (reed126 words
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Article107 1934-07-05 14 c n f llowine will represent the &.O.K.C. in their week-end games On Saturday v. the A.P.C. at P*ya Lebar: L H. Hoahing (capt.), v I Evan Wong, Yap Choon Lin, Sim Teng W V H. S Lee Tan Chiap Kim, Kam Gim Lock, Low Kee Choe, Seah107 words
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Article41 1934-07-05 14 Scores (Universal names fw*I Fong Soon Wene beat a J■ lb-12, 15-12- Lee Pak vi" kK: Chan Lee 4-1™ 8-15 Pong and Miss H. S. Lee Pak Yen and Miss p v 21-12, 21-15 V X Va P 14-21,41 words
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Article, Illustration582 1934-07-05 15 Mrs. J. Huggins Beaten HARD STRUGGLE AT THE S.C.C. MRS. J D Lain S retained her singles title In the Singapore open tennis championships when she it Mrs. J. Huggins in the final yesterday by (U, 6-2, at582 words
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Article19 1934-07-05 15 Th e FUst «vis.en S.A.F.A n League match between c to-morrw has been postponed until Aug. 30.19 words
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Article377 1934-07-05 15 Rangers Score Eight Without Reply PEOPLE who assembled at, the Kuala Lumpur padang on Saturday to witness the return first division league fixture between the Selangor Malays and the Selangor Rangers saw a one-sided game in which the Malay goal-keeper, although he was beaten eight times, saved the377 words
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Article46 1934-07-05 15 Y.M.C.A. team v. St. Andrew's School on the St. Andrew's School ground on Saturday at 2 p.m.: R P. Ridlev (capt.), J. Lovick. Sim Teng Pheng. G. Day. V. Xavier. A. Bastianz. Alex Tan. Lee Tuck Soon. A. J. r rynn, M.M. Menon. Saidl, Edmund ran.46 words
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Article64 1934-07-05 15 Title For S. African Champion Reuter. Dieppe, July 4. BREWS, the South African champion, and runner-up in the British open, won the French open championship today with a score of ?l-08-<4-71-284, equalling the course record lor tne second round. Boomer of St. Cloud, and Boyer of Nice, whoReuter. - 64 words
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Article48 1934-07-05 15 The following will represent the YMCA against the Anglo-Chinese School on the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m.: ronripr R Lyne. Lee Fang Urn, S. D. Gauder, A. Baker. S. Ferreira. H. Gibson, Moss. P. L. Moss. E. Brown, Lee Kit Soon Brooke, J. McNeish.48 words
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Article217 1934-07-05 15 National And American Leagues Reuter. New York, July 5. YESTERDAY'S games in the U. S. major baseball Leagues resulted as 1 follows:— NATIONAL LEAGUE. R. H. E. Boston 16 1 New York 9 11 0 Odoul scored a home run for the Giants. Brooklyn 8 11 1 LeslieReuter. - 217 words
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Article46 1934-07-05 15 Acme B.P. team v. Fong's BP. on Saturday at the formers court at 3 Ifibo'ney Quek, J. K. Lim, John Gann, Bihy See, William Kho, Charles Lim, Andrew Urn, Miss Lily Tham, and Miss Bennito Chia, Rudolph Teo!Tde Souza, and Miss S. K. Chan.46 words
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1070 1934-07-05 15 Langridge And Clark iAlso Reported To Be Unfit WHOM will the England sectors invite in place of G. G. Macaulay, j James Langridge and E. Clark, three new men who were invited to attend at Old Trafford for the Third Test match which1,070 words
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Article64 1934-07-05 15 Macaulay, Langridge And Clark Reuter. London, July 4. ENGLAND'S team for the Third Test is still doubtful. In addition to Macaulay, who reported himself unfit yesterday, Clark has strained a leg muscle and James Langridge is reported to have informed the selectors that owing to ankle trouble heReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement98 1934-07-05 15 —..«••■«■ii«milllHHlHl'.ll'<Wi''»l |B 1, i IfmĔsĔmimm r 1 i AMete ««ed «2,000,000. A SS »ranee in free over »35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i Tinildino- Cecil Street, Singapore. HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, cecu LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. o rw98 words
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877 1934-07-05 16 Annual Athletic Sports Of The Victoria institution rrHERE were several thrilling finishes and six school records were broken at the annual athletic, sports of the Victoria Institution at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, when Mr. T. S. Adams, British Resident, attended and gave away the prises.877 words
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Article65 1934-07-05 16 Reuter Wireless. Chantilly, June 30. T n the fourth contest between women oUers of Great Britain and Prance 'ho rui-ult was a draw with four wins fo r each country and one halved. Greit Britain won the foursomes 2-1, franee the singles 3-2 and one halved. Tn iheReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article64 1934-07-05 16 Harbour-View BP. "B" team v. thp National B.P. "B" at their Court, Buki, Chermin, on Sunday, at 2-20 p.m.: SINGLES: Hadji Salleh, Lee Po'i Seng, Jusoh bin Markham, Joe A Mesenas and G. M. Asrap. DOUBLES: Ong Seng Kay and G. R Gaspar, Charles Meyer and Ong Poh64 words
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Article228 1934-07-05 16 I Positions At The Half-"* »i Stage t jFT HE ha.f-way s .age h. I County chaimvomhip «rtc»rt has now b.Hm rracheil and as m oat two years Yorkshire ana o have more or ess ma Jv i from the other teams and retJ£chamtha 4 are mainly concerned228 words
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Article224 1934-07-05 16 Police Are Likely Champions (rrom Our Own Correspondent J Johore Bahru, July 3. fUEIERE remain only a few more matches X to played in the J.H.I).A.A. League lt to come to a cose towards the end of' this month and everything points to th° Police topping thi224 words
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Article15 1934-07-05 16 On Sunday the Social Athletic Party and the Chinese Sports Association drew 2-2 at soccer.15 words
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Advertisement257 1934-07-05 16 "EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH Git YDS j I I I ■HBrWl^r r "i%l a ■•i. »''kii» t c pleasure that never ■I I lail Lo l V acuum packed lo in uirI j I Mended in two ;'.ru'!e.4 to .suit all tastes:— i j FLAKE or READY RUIUJED. Of All High257 words
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Advertisement116 1934-07-05 16 4 Yes, he's well again stronger every day, ¥¥7HAT a blessing to have f jjjj|gß yy your child healthy again I Jl itrain and worry of illness Now is the time to build up his strength Band vitality and to prevent after* effects. So give him SCOTT'S Emulsion—the supreme strengthSCOTFS116 words
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Article1229 1934-07-05 17 Hearing Adjourned DEFENDANT CROSSEXAMINED r,Hi hearing was resumed in the I Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday of caae in which Ran Hin Gold a company registered in iporc, are Oh Khay Beng utor of the will of his father I heng Keat) and Chin Nam both of1,229 words
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Article103 1934-07-05 17 1 I British Surplus On First, Quarter Of Year 1 London. July 2. MR. Duff Cooper, the newly appointed Financial Secretary of the Treasury, replied in the House of Commons to a question whether, In view of the fact that revenue and expenditure tor the first quarter of103 words
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Article648 1934-07-05 17 Annual Report GRADUATES IN MALAYA INDUSTRIALISTS in England want more of the Hongkong University's graduates than the University can at the moment supply, states Sir William Hornell, the Vice-Chancellor, in his annual report on Hongkong\ premier educational institution,. Excellent reports are being received regarding the engineering graduate648 words
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Article181 1934-07-05 17 Ocean Shipments of Ru^ncludin 5 Latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of jug Sheet and Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex, Tons Tons Revertex. Export Transhipment Of*** Export Transhipment Export Tranship ment hxpor £i*y Total Name of Port gjjr Straits Malay Proper Straits Malay nroP states 1181 words
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Advertisement183 1934-07-05 17 Fifty- two weeks oi |m Fitness ■IBM Happiness! BBrKPfifflH rpHE most important secret is comlUUlMiMMi 1 plete inner cleanliness. Impurities n»U>HH. tal which remain in the system are ihe L|UOUai||M cause of lhose minor illnesses— head- aches tiredness indigestion which S_ rob Life of its joy and lead io more183 words
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Miscellaneous361 1934-07-05 17 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of tne members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This. Diary ts provided specially for them, Secretaries ate invited to co-operate in keeping<it un-to-date and complete. Happenings of genfral interest will still in the Diary of Events:'361 words
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Article630 1934-07-05 18 Scope For Dominion Exports Mil Bruce tii#? Australian High CommbMlotmr in London, addressed th«' Ottawa Canadian Club ut luncheon on Imperial trade policy lie said thai, although th< ccomjiilc nationalism with whli:h the world wax now obwewd would hum lt«N#?ir out In tinus, the British nu Dorm630 words
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Article31 1934-07-05 18 /i II.U A>< Vei\m; iv» ..i ~v w >/"•/ CViiIHJ Ol Uu <..J r Vr< pavement the and 'wo vl a a oualy U'iun* u ,i hey wiJJ J)Vf.31 words
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Article462 1934-07-05 18 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, June 29. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 2S Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati S Pork, Jean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 »o*4, kati 2 Hens (locally reared), kati W Ducks (Java), each JJ Paeons, domestic462 words
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Article58 1934-07-05 18 Myiliuiy, ftt-kup, loih -t >,tt\m*\, N«w Month 7«i r,,,» p r M fA(ioo j M 1*144 j >),..» OH|« utuut limit m yum N|f(t I M O, l'„'frT,yM.»f| Ih Wol \nuv>,i. v SS'i*\<\\»\ m nh«H lllt.».. '»'<" Mf V*/|f««»y. who WMN MJ, hNN h««n h n»m* with58 words
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Article257 1934-07-05 18 May Be Returned To (krmany Reuter. r£ return of the Emden Bell to Germany— wilH AunnUia* compliment* —wan .iUKgested at u bamuet of tne New South Wales Police Returned Sailors' and Soldiers* Association at Sydney Mr. James Mitchell, formerly Com- mls-iioner of Police put the idea forward.Reuter. - 257 words
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Article133 1934-07-05 18 War Comrades Collide On Theii Way To See F.ach Other Berlin. Two old soldiers had not seen one another since ihey came back from ihe war sixteen years ago, although one I wVtd in Gruenwalde, and the other in Ko*enfeld, Saxon villages not many miles apart.133 words
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Article114 1934-07-05 18 Bishop Who Is Also An Undertaker f'lgrade the Hun- giriau-Jugoslav frontier» who runs an i understanding flrin as a side-line. is to bt? sued tor reluj#ig burial to a mai. whose relatives tf>k their custom elsewhere The !lbho|), Dr. Lojilch Budanovllch, Jt l.i a legrd. praetlcaHy forced people114 words
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Article91 1934-07-05 18 .MO-Yeiir-Old Industry Revived Prague. After 300 years pearl cv tivalion has hi en revived In Czechoslovakia. In the Hvrr Otiivu, Houth Bohemia, a large oyster bed has yielded 36,000 oysters, from which 20 first class pearls have l>ern obtained. These pearls are as large as those from91 words
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Article614 1934-07-05 18 Report Of The Year'* Work I from Our Own Corresponded, Ipoh. Ju;y 4. ri HE annual meeting of the Ipoh payers' Association took plane U) Ipoh yesterday when Mr. Learrj ,3j >; >fam presided. The annual report was a> 4 JVr Your committee begs to report rt.614 words
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Article55 1934-07-05 18 Geneva. The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is in such a condition that it is in danger cf falling into ruins, according to tha report on Palestine which was read to £v ndates c °irmvssion recently The report states, however, that stens have been taken to carry55 words
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Advertisement730 1934-07-05 18 rf r r i i j $8.00 MAISON OZAKI (JTST ARRIVED.) 01 CALLIAS NEW SYSTEM MACHINE. KKAITIFLL PERMANENT WAVE IS A SSI RED. SIX MONTHS' GUARANTEE. Tel. 2776. 66, STANFORD RD. I I I I M M I I I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 t730 words
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Article448 1934-07-05 19 "Afraid Licence Would Be Endorsed" •■RS. H. V. Ebert, a Eurasian W atorist, appeared before th> Magistrate (Mr. C. H. tton) yesterday, in answer to yes of driving I motor-car vvithi rear light and parking in a rbidden i'rea. Jfrs. Kbei t defended her own cas<>448 words
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Article134 1934-07-05 19 A Trip Round The World II7HEN a ycuns» Australian named ff Alfred Osman was charged before the Third Magistrate 'Mr. J. AL Branden yesterday with vagrancy and with being without visible means ot subsistence and failing to give a satisfactory account of himself, it was revealed that he134 words
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Article105 1934-07-05 19 It Told A Farmer Where To Find His Mother Steep Rock. Manitoba. Stonev Vigfusson, a farmer, was terribly worried because his mother had been missing from home for aweek after aoing to bed he lay awaite. M llst Stoney fell into a fitful sleep. H Wordrsfemed to105 words
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Article55 1934-07-05 19 soviet scientists believe grease should be used to and -children instead of sa y which is very f > that bear grease is veryrm oning on The scientists base their thef art that *he herbs and other thus building up a layer of fat on wi55 words
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Article367 1934-07-05 19 Alleged False Trade Description (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. rE case in which Koh Chuan Huat, the proprietor of chop Chuan Huat, is charged on a criminal summons with selling to a Chinese detective, at 4. High Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Apr. 19, one packet367 words
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Article200 1934-07-05 19 Ship s Boy Sent To Prison rontraband valued at $3,920 was produced a? an exhibit in the Criminal District Court yesterday, when a Hylam "boy working in the first class of the "V an Heutz" was charged before Mr. H. A. Forrei, with possession of 144 tahils ol200 words
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Article60 1934-07-05 19 Places Finnish Schoolchildren Want To See I Helsingfors. Here are the places in England which a party of Finnish schoolchildren especially want to visit during June: London Oxford Stratford-on-Avon Eton Hampton Court. They are going to spend a fortnight in England under the auspices of the Fimush60 words
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Article88 1934-07-05 19 Albanians Replace Italian Officers I Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Albania is gradually replacing the Italian officers who, since the conclusion of the Tirana Past, have instructed and ?raiSed tS Albanian Army. Their places are being filled by Albanians. General Pariani the Italian Head of the military household of .King Zog88 words
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Article15 1934-07-05 19 Athens. on Mount Athos is to share the same fate.15 words
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Article327 1934-07-05 19 Chinese Sentenced For Robbery i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 3. HOW she had been bound up and locked inside a room by two Chinese, who were employed under her husband as coolies on new Rompin Estate, while they went away with jewellery and cash more than327 words
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Article94 1934-07-05 19 Death Of Retired Army Officer Reuter. London. July 4 The death is announced of BrigadierGeneral George Henry Cooper Colomb. Reuter Brig-Gen. George Henry. Cooper Colomb served throughout the European War and was mentioned twice in despatches. He was also awarded the War and Victory Medals. Brig-Gen. Colomb. whoReuter. - 94 words
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Article119 1934-07-05 19 Five Boys Who Were Caught Themselves New Yoik. Five boys—aged from 16 to 19—read in their newspapers how five thousand men had failed to capture John DilUuger. •Public Enemy No. 1." So they thought they would try. Visions of reward and renown drew them on. so they119 words
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Article59 1934-07-05 19 Arrested Ml Monday for alleged possession of 80." tahils of non-Government, chandu. a Chinese was charged on Tuesday before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. Accused d-iimed trial and th- case was postponed to July 11. The arrest is said to have been mad? ai Tanjong Pagar59 words
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Article55 1934-07-05 19 When the case in which Oh Mohamed, the High St.eet jew«Bcr, Sff Sadulla Khan with criminal breach of trust in respect ot a pair of dianv.nd-set earrings was mentioned again yesterday before ihe V>utrict Judge, Mr. H. A Forrer, it was stated that Mr. Jy. O'Connoi, Counsel for55 words
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Article842 1934-07-05 19 Conservancy Fees Memorandum I (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. THE following memorandum by Mr. J. V. Cowgill, Chairman of the Sanitary Board, on the question of conservancy fees was the principal item of debate at to-day's meeting of tfce Kinta Sanitary Board. "The objects842 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-07-05 20 A group of student at the farewell to Mr. K. Clack Mr. K. Black. FR.C.S (Eng./. Professor of Surgery at the Kmg Edward VII Medical College, who was entertained by the Medical -College Union on Tuesday prior to his retirement.46 words
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