Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1934
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Title Section42 1934-09-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- No. SSI3 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 1, 1934. Malaga Mribune 20 PACKS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934 FOR 6 CEN42 words
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Advertisement175 1934-09-01 1 WATCH TH® MALAYA TRIBUNE FOR LATEST RACING NEWS PYRENE FIRE APPLIANCES For elimination of all general fire risks The "CONQUEST" No. 3 plunger typo holds pride of place in efficiency, and No home, fjurtery, I PYRENE'' ii that O^jj it \s always ready for instant use. It Wc7}jßm works in175 words
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Advertisement128 1934-09-01 1 %eai The H Dominant ln'JMalaya -H THE LAST IN THE ART J Sole Importers: j The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMI'UR PENANG. lllfiiiiiiiii T T f II I I lllllllllHiMlMK 1 I C\\y r% ALL BIENDS WHICH I Jre' G0 T0 MAKE THJ s r SUPERLATIVE WHISKY p|128 words
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Article, Illustration103 1934-09-01 2 Dear Girls, There is little to say aboat this week's mail excepting that some of you are inclined to write at too great a length. This in a way is good by itself but I would rather prefer short well written articles of about five103 words
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Article234 1934-09-01 2 June Chan - 'By "June Chan." "Cheers!"' Holidays are here again after hard work at school. I'm sure all nry cousins arc. discussing about what one shall do during the holidays. Some girls are leaving school earlier in order to have time enough to travel to other parts of Malaya. Some will234 words
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Article130 1934-09-01 2 Sunny Girl - (By "Sunny Girl." Hello cousins, glad to be back again? I hope you are enjoying this really rlpi ping holiday. I'm enjoying mine very much, but, I did not have to go to the sea-side to do so. I spend my time in hand-crafts. I have just130 words
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Article102 1934-09-01 2 Adorable - (By Adorable. Beauty! That is what every boy and girl likes to possess. A proverb says, "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever." This is absolutely true. Our hearts are full of joy when we notice some things that are beautiful. Beauty is a thing which attracts102 words
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Article75 1934-09-01 2 Daffodil - (By "Daffodil." All over the world there are amusements. What are amusements? Are they evil things? Oh! no! They are things which everybody enjoys. Why does the world need amusement? Because it helps people to forget their sorrows, their tiredness and hardships. If there were no such things as75 words
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Article214 1934-09-01 2 Conte Chan - (By "Conte Chan." The clock strikes five times awaking one from sleep. It announces the dawning of day. The ricksha-pullers in the dilapidatec attap house, shivering in ragged clothes, are hastening over the meagre breakfast, a mixture of rice, beans and vegetables. After this scanty meal, they214 words
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Article151 1934-09-01 2 Lucky Rose," J. B - (By "Lucky Rose," J.B. I am a drop of water. My name is Dew-drop. As my sisters, brothers, and I were tired of playing, we went on a long journey. We were taken up Dy Mr. Sun who changed us into vapour, and we sailed on for hours.151 words
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Article111 1934-09-01 2 Ruth Tan - (By Ruth Tan. I left Singapore in a car with a party of friends from Bukit Timah, for Johore. From Johore we journey till we came to Gemas, and then on to Seremban. the capital of Negri Sembilan, continuing at last we reached Kuala Lumpur.111 words
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Article468 1934-09-01 2 Greenhill Belle - t By "Greenhill Belle" John looked wistfully out of his window. His brothers, Bob and Syd. were just going through the gate with their skating shoes slung over their shoulders They turned to wish good-bye to their lame brother, who was on the verge of crying when468 words
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Article95 1934-09-01 2 Sweet Fifteen - (By "Sweet Fifteen" As I lay under the cl n»" l, t 1 day I thouhgt to myself how %«»iM>enUl it would be if I had a few dollars. With this money I would III* 5 ,,u house and u piece of land ill ti lmhu'hk Highlands including u95 words
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Advertisement85 1934-09-01 2 Mill 111 I I 1:1 (lIIIUIfItItfTIIIIINIMIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIItIMIUIIIIUIHiriINIIIIiiIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIiIItIIIIUIIIIMIItIiIl 1 Mjjj REMINGTON RAND Inc. I can supply all your in Steel STATIONERY CABINETS I j Steel FILING CABINETS I J Steel KARDEX CABINETS I Union Building, Phone 2426 Singapore. i F. i turn t Small Injuries j ™^*^^^^^^^M^i^^^ByT^^HI^BEa^WBII^WBBBBBWi which is easily applied and85 words
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Advertisement59 1934-09-01 2 No long faces when there's Scott's Porage Oafs for breakfast You'll see happy faces around you when you give your family Scott's Porage Cats. And no wonder! For these are the finest and most delicious of all breakfast oats; supreme in quality,flavour and nourishment COOKS IN Sole Agents for Malaya:59 words
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Advertisement71 1934-09-01 2 |M i THE «3351S I ELECTRIC RECORDING The Wonder CTS. «f 1934 v*v I SEPTEMBER ISSUES ARRIVED. IThis shipment includes some of the latest Talkie Hits, v J May I, Build a little Home, Carioca, etc. ONLY 50 CIS. EACH. \a List on application. I T. M. A MUSIC HOUSE.'71 words
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1117 1934-09-01 3 Shipping News Notices. THE SCRAP BUILD SCHEME Liner Owners Prepared To Participate CjINC 1\ Mr. Uuncirnun mud.' Ma statement on the Government's proposal* to BM|st shipping. urul outlined their terms and conditions, there has been a quiet movement «foot among shipowners which is of the greatest significance as bearing on1,117 words
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Article302 1934-09-01 3 Fishermen's Ordeal In Open Boat Arichat, Nova Scotia, July 30. IIfFAK with exhaustion, starved, and parched with thirst, nine fishermen staggered ashore from an open dory at the tiny fishing village of Little Anse, five miles from here. They are survivors from the schooner Astrid which sank302 words
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Article111 1934-09-01 3 .Mr. Li Ming, President of the Chekiang Industrial Bank, now visiting Germany, was the guest at a reception held in his honour yesterday on board the HamburgAmerika Line s.s. Cordillera. Dr. Obussier, director of the company, teld ihe visitor that two new 16,000-ton vessels will be assigned to111 words
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Article516 1934-09-01 3 Adventurous Portuguese Taken Aboard Liner A FTER being buffeted by storms for 12 days in a 15-foot sailboat and living part of the time on raw rice and water, two Portuguese from the Azores were landed recently at Edgewater, N.J., from the steamship Andrea, which had picked516 words
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Article701 1934-09-01 3 Description Of The Hai Yuan f\S Friday July 27, there was launched from the Neptune Shipyard of Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., a single-screw passenger and cargo-carrying steamer built for the China coastal trade to the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission for the China Merchants' Steam Navigation701 words
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Advertisement384 1934-09-01 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. v BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. BANGALORE 0,000 In port. RAWALPINDI 17,000 In port. I OMORIN 15,000 Sept. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Sept 27 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Sept! 28 BEHAR 6,000 Oct. 7 CHITRAL 15,000 Oct. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 24 ARTHAGE384 words
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Advertisement160 1934-09-01 3 iff LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo Bombay, 1 Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. m.v. MONCALIERI Sept. 16 Sept 16160 words
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Advertisement211 1934-09-01 3 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINUS. Deotach [Hpjtvfl Auttralische Dampfachiffi Geaellachaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due S'pora. M.s. ERMLAND. via Manila Sept. 7 i m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Sept 18 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct. 4 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct.211 words
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Advertisement643 1934-09-01 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jj£ NORDDEUTSCHEI LLOYD. (Incorporated m Germany). Tbe and emoted are tha Company a l^fl tended futures:— OUTWARDS. IVB4 I >. "COBLENZ" for Manila, H'kong, Slmi, X. China Japan Sept. t "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Sept. IN HOMEWARDS. 1984. J A "ALSTER" for Genoa, Marseilles.643 words
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Advertisement288 1934-09-01 4 M. HASSAN, I M, ft 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. j c undertake all sorts of work > electrical, gas and water serve line. I Rive prompt attention to all fors either big or small. fey n»t consult us about your f}iiii'ements Itimate submitted upon rejest without charge or obligaI288 words
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Advertisement497 1934-09-01 4 PVBHC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF SNG KIONG LEE ALSO KNOWN AS SWEE KEONG LEE, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of SNG KIOKG LEE also known as SWEE KEONG LEE, Deceased, late497 words
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Advertisement407 1934-09-01 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Salesmen Ladies and Men canvassing homes household articles. Salary Commission. Apply Box No. 432, c-o Malaya Tribune. "TOL L AN A" INVALID PORT. The Purest Rich Tonic Wine, j j Only $1.65 Per Quart Bottle. The Ideal Fick-Me-Up After Illness. Obtainable from our Wine Dept. Mart Exchange 301,407 words
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Advertisement261 1934-09-01 4 FOR SALE. Freehold land area about 7,300 sq. ft. Situated at Bukit Timah village near Police Station by road side. Suitable for five shop houses or private residence. To be sold at moderate price. For further particulars apply 97, Hill Street, Singapore. r ai i ii i 1.1 i i261 words
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Advertisement368 1934-09-01 4 far Eastern music school, Established 1128. (A Government Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaot, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc, Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge and368 words
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Advertisement513 1934-09-01 4 I FOR THE LATEST MOST RELIABLE CLOCKS WATCHES Call en us to make your selection from OUR WIDE AND VARIPn STOCKS YICK WOH HING Their one and only address 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Cl* and Watches to the British Army in Malaya.513 words
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Article550 1934-09-01 5 Mining Shares Singapore, Saturday. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange ul >d stock brokers c» Value Buyers. Sellers. 4s Ampat Tin 51- 5i4 1 2 t\ Asam Kumbang Tin 37i6 401--£1 Austral Malay 50,- 52 6cd 5s Ay r Hitam Tin550 words
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869 1934-09-01 5 Financial News Views. JAPAN'S TRADE PROGRESS Jump In Exports To Africa j j (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 22. STRIKING evidence of the formidable O Japanese penetration in the trad? of East Africa is provided in a report sa economic conditions there by Mr. C Kemp, the British Trade Commissioner,869 words
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Article167 1934-09-01 5 Coming Appointment To Dutch Delegation (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 20. IT is announced that a Dutch Indian native will shortly be appointed as a member of the Dutch delegation to the International Rubber Regulation Committee, in place of Mr. Groothof, who recently resigned. He is Mr. R.167 words
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Article173 1934-09-01 5 July Aggregate Of 32,647 Tons (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 22. rpHE figures of United States rubber J- consumption* in July now to hand are about up to market expectations From 32.000 tons to 33,000 tons had been looked for. It will be seen that stocks are173 words
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Article78 1934-09-01 5 Equipment For A Shanghai Factory A contract has been secured by a firm situated near Bolton, for the air filtering, heating, humidifying, and ventilating plants required for a large new mill and warehouse in course of erection at Shanghai. Eleven plants with a total capacity of 7,700,000 cubic78 words
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Article349 1934-09-01 5 Local Firms Review The Week MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated Aug. 31, state: Prices appear to have reached a level from which it is difficult to move them— any slight easiness brings in fresh buying, and any small advance sees plenty349 words
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Article73 1934-09-01 5 The changing of the date of the B rmingham section of British Industries Fair from February to May from present indications is likely to prove popular. Bookings up to the end of June were far in advance of those received in the equivalent period of any previous year,73 words
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Article82 1934-09-01 5 A toy factory, which, it is hoped, will evencually employ 500 people, is to be established in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. A site ha 3 been chosen which will facilitate the import of raw materials and the export of the finished products from the port cf Londonderry, it82 words
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Article209 1934-09-01 5 Singapore, Aug. 31. R (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $131 R (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $124 R fSiam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $109 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $106 Siam, Sinhuay Al209 words
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Article160 1934-09-01 5 PRICES INCLINED TO EASE Increase In Home Stocks (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 25% cts., down V» ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $114%, up Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7 9!16d., unchanged, i Market Tone: Steady but quiet. New York, 15%160 words
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Article104 1934-09-01 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit 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 $6.82 Shell Motor Spirit i* 4-gallon drums per British Imperial104 words
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Article53 1934-09-01 5 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0 82 Socony Motor Gasoline (M drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (*4 tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 Sylvan Arrow53 words
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Article20 1934-09-01 5 The Currency Commissioners issued $255,432.37 in exchange for sterling received in London during the week ended Aug. 29.20 words
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Article686 1934-09-01 5 Rubber Shares Singapore, Saturday. fjj The following rubber snare qoetetiens are issued by Fraser and and Lytll and Evatt. m /1 Issue Value. Fraser Lyag it Shares. Co. fivatt. M 1 All en by 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 1 1 Alor Ciajah 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.65 IA.686 words
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Article70 1934-09-01 5 OAJLT pucks ctmrnsm. Singapore, Friday, noon. Bayers. Sellers. R.S S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 25>/ 2 25% do. (F. 0.8.) 25 ;i 25% S'aidard R.S.S. on Tender: Sept. 25% 26 Oct. Dec. 26% 26% Jan. March 17% 27% April June 28% Tone of Market:70 words
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Advertisement51 1934-09-01 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICR: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE IfASTEPN IM7FD ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE: 16D, C«cil St., Singapore X G JOHNSON,' General51 words
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Advertisement91 1934-09-01 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: t 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fuad and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed91 words
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Advertisement217 1934-09-01 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation* Ltd. j 1 (Incorporated hi Straite Settlements). 1 SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,«00,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREFT. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:217 words
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Article, Illustration396 1934-09-01 6 PASSENGERS The following passengers arrived in Singapore from Europe by the Rawalpindi on Friday:— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mr. F. G. E. Aggett, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allea, Mr. C. E. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brighton, Mr. R.396 words
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Article86 1934-09-01 6 The committee of the Straits Settlemerits (Malacca) Association will meet on Monday Sept. 3 at the Seng Cheong Society. The agenda is as follows: To read and confirm minutes of previous meeting. Matters arising out of the minutes:— (a) Town improvement, (b) Transfer of members. (c) Aerodrome in86 words
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Article52 1934-09-01 6 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxhoxholers and window delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m. delivery52 words
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Article71 1934-09-01 6 Singapore, Saurday. Matsumotc Maru, Japanese, 4,334 toni; from Yokohama 28.8, to Hamburg 1.9. Vyr.er Brooke, Du'.eh, 720 tons; from Kuching 1.9* to Kicking 5.9. Havre Maru, Japanese, 3,450 tons; from Calcutta 31.8, to Honekong 1.9. Barentsz, Dutch. 2,944 tons; from Durban 31.8, to Batavia 1.9. Kepong. British, 1,32271 words
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Article195 1934-09-01 6 SELLING. Singapore, Aug. 31. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7132 London 4 months' sight 2|4 13J64 London 60 days' sight 2j4 3; 16 London 30 days* sight 2j4 5j32 London demand 2;4Va London T.T. 2j4 332 Lyons and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 145 New York demand 58*4195 words
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Article194 1934-09-01 6 WHAT'S ON Public Functions Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT I High Ticks.—8.50 a.m., 10 04 j>m Charity Show I» Aid of Fire U, r A Great World. Football: S.C.F.A. League Mackenzie, 8.C.F.A; rj.rvt Tj Division One, Murine I v Road. Cricket: Kh3Ls3 v. CTA !*i s.v.c v.194 words
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Article55 1934-09-01 6 alhambra.— "W.iu Cargo." APCLLC Heads We Go and Duck Soup.'' CAPITOL.—"It Happened On t'AfPlßE.—"Jungle Mystery" iwi i serial t. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Danrinc sides'iiows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancmp sideshows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. RITZ.—' No More Women" and55 words
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Advertisement477 1934-09-01 6 I SINGAPORE HOTELS j imm<miiiiiiiiiiihihihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm iiiiniimii in imiinniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinin iniimwml II 1 I I I I I i i I 1 1 I' C > .■«>' 11 1 1,1 1' lnlilllill ll»', METROPOLE HOTEL| TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. j IDEAL CENTRAL. Z MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD477 words
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Advertisement151 1934-09-01 6 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCING FROM 27TH AUGUST, 1934, AT Jhamatmall Gurbamall Co 52, North Bridge Road. Singapore. REDUCED PRICES. Col. Crepe-de-Chine 36" $0.60 p. yd. Col. Crepe-de-Chine extra heavy 36" $1.00 Printed Crepe-de-Chine 30" $0.60 P. inted Milenge Crepe 36" $0.70 Printed Georgette Crepe 36" $0 50 f, Col. Milenge151 words
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Advertisement258 1934-09-01 6 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great v you wake up in t-he morning feefa* sour «uid depressed, entirely looking in tiu and vigour, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil or harsh purgatives and ospect them258 words
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Miscellaneous110 1934-09-01 6 [POSTAL INKLLIGENff ——■—■■111 iifllw mmrmm, SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (Boribat) 2 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 pm. Sarawak (generally), Miri and Sibu (Marudu) 3.30 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Marudu) 3.30 p.m. Netherlands India, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 4p m. Bandjermasin (Blinjoe) 4 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei110 words
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Miscellaneous233 1934-09-01 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keepinq it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will stUl be included in the233 words
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Miscellaneous138 1934-09-01 6 Uef. Fund. Assemble, Ai Tong Old Boys' Society, 179, Teiok Ayer Street. Dress, plain white with black bow and party's bacJge. Novice 8.P.: Match with Jovial BP., Jo vial's court, 3 p.m. Assemble, 259, Rangoon Road, 2.30 p.m. Sp.ringdale Minstreis: No music practice until further notice. Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic138 words
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Article292 1934-09-01 7 [>i»ctor Points Out Wrong Ideas About Food i (By Air Mail) < riotn Our Oiui Correspondent) \l > London, Aug. 22. 4 .!tS who indulge in futile dieting In I» f:». hope of slimming, and men i bit# k! procure lrom over-eatlns ue.tn'ibfHl bv speakers at292 words
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Article223 1934-09-01 7 Displayed At School By Boy Singapore, Friday. A CHINESE appeared before the District Judge 'Mr. H. A. Forrer) today, on a charge of possession of a revolver and ammunition. He pleaded guilty. Appearing on behall of the accused. Wee Giang Thye, Mr. P. Storr told the t:ourt that223 words
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Article123 1934-09-01 7 Criminals Identified By Finger-Prints (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 22. T;KE value of finger-prints in criminal investigation among natives is stressed in a report issued in London by the Native Affairs Department cf Kenya Colony and Protectorate. It states that in one year (1932)123 words
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Article57 1934-09-01 7 i Melbourne. Five, years ago during a railway stocktaking, a truck valued at between £400 and £500 was missed. Intensive search over all the lines in the State proved in vain. It has just been discovered —at the bottom of the Bay of Port Melbourne. Someone57 words
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Article37 1934-09-01 7 Singapore, Friday. When a charge of attempted suicide against a Chinese was mentioned be- fore the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) to-day, the court was informed I that the man had died in hospital.37 words
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Advertisement333 1934-09-01 7 JF YOU HAVE A TirjLD FEELiNQ ins in ftm b~ck j' J across tue loins, i sort wrench whenever you attempt t a c p; have or ibeumatlc pain* about your i |y experience unusual tuirst, drowsinees -r eating, Ace, it is a s. re sign cf liver and kidney333 words
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Advertisement560 1934-09-01 7 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m., Children's Service 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Chora)) and Sermon. j 10.30 a.m., Matins and Sermon at Navai Base. 6.30 p.m., Service at Johore. 8.30 p.m., Service at Missions560 words
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Advertisement222 1934-09-01 7 STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH. Prinsep Street. 8 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 8 a.m., (Malay) Baptismal and Communion Service. 8 pm., (English) Rev. W. Murray. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Teachers' Training Class. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Choir Practice. Friday, 4.15 p.m. Girls' Friendly Band Friday, 8.15 p.m., United Religious Meeting. Rev. W.222 words
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Advertisement148 1934-09-01 7 I There is one way to ge\ a child to eat porridge I or any other cereal paur some Milkmaid Milk over it. Then watch him (or her) go for U it. Moreover, "Milkmaii" Milk increases the U* k\ nutritive value of any fmd to which it is added. I148 words
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Advertisement835 1934-09-01 8 I MATINEES TO-DAY ft J MALAYAN Wk U| 1 L MDII I and TO-MORROW Frank Buck fearless lord of the wilds join, the everlasting con- mr* iWft flirt nf Haer Danther, python fights and captures animal mona r en s 1 1 ...A Picture that's stark red. reckless courage 5835 words
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Advertisement345 1934-09-01 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LANE MOTOR GARAGE. 59, Penang Lane (corner of Orchard 800t 1 USED CARS! Fiats 509 A $400. Kof Saloon $400. Wippet $400. Dodge Saloon $300. Erskine Roadster $300. All can n excellent condition. Garage open un Sundays. REPAIRS! Decarbonizing 6 cyl.. $9. 4 cyl., $4. Greasing $1. Overhaul;!,.'345 words
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Article296 1934-09-01 9 Pres. Roosevelt's Gift To British Sailor •By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Cardiff, Aug. 22 IWENTY-FOUR years ago, Captain W. M. Johnston of Penarth, Wales, rescued the crew of an American schooner, Edith Halicott, during a fierce gale in the North Atlantic. At iha' time,296 words
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Article77 1934-09-01 9 Search For Men Missing Since War Paris A tragic search Is being carried out near Bethune, at the point known as "Le Mont de Cocagne," for a whole company of infantry, "missing" since the War. The company was sheltering in a deep cellar which was blown up77 words
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Article237 1934-09-01 9 Photogravure Method Introduced •By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 22. A COMPLETE change in the method of producing British postage stamps has been adopted for the new series of half-penny to shilling stamps, which will be issued between new and October. They have been237 words
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Article80 1934-09-01 9 Meeting Of World's Cancer Experts Zurich j Over 1,000 delegates from 46 countries met here recently to attend the Fourth International Conference on Radiology, under th*e presidency of Professor H R. Schinz. of the University of Zurich. This conference, which is held every three years, is of outstanding80 words
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Advertisement216 1934-09-01 9 v r~ s TO THE CONNOISSEUR It IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND jĔ^j^' ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY Bg LONDON f •ii ci »iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiijiiii ii i i ii i tmimiiiiii i i Confide n t— her teeth are white* her breath fragrant216 words
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Advertisement354 1934-09-01 9 I POSITIVELY LAST DAY £f MATINJEE AT 3 P.M. 5%. I T0 6 and 9J5. jfiĔ I MARLBOROUGH 1 ■f i '1* Th t one and only PERFECT ACTION S mP^ Nfc; picture which is full of songs, dances, 1 P» •'Vjffl vRw thrills, stunts and romance. --.A-i't• ¥1 'AY.354 words
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Advertisement518 1934-09-01 9 RHEUMATISM GOES WITH EXCESS FAT Both Banished By Kruschen When one realises that the cause <»i overweight is closely associated with tht cause of rheumatism, it is easy to understand how it ii that the two troubles ran s<» easily b; overcome by the same rem dy. The experiences told518 words
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Advertisement23 1934-09-01 9 Watch for the gala opening date of j L;V-^^ i m'&t I At MARLBOROUGH, j I Producer's Agent I J MALAYA FILM BKRYK'E.23 words
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Obituary126 1934-09-01 10 DEATH. HEE—Mr. Hie Joen Siew, passed away peacefully at his residence. No. 17, Buffalo Rouri, at 10-10 a.m.. «m Friday, Aug. 31. nt the ntfe e? 7« lit* leaves behind hi» five son*. Hot' Khoou Njinn. llec Quee Njlan, He* Su«-i> N.jian, lh-c Toon N.iian n:ul Hee Nghec126 words
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Article665 1934-09-01 10 TT is pleasant to look back upon a week in which the outstanding news has been, not of rumours of war, not of some great calamity, but of a Royal romance. No news has been more welcome to the British people than that of the betrothal of665 words
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Article277 1934-09-01 10 Dr. William Hughes has been appointed a Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service. Mr J C Dallow has been appointed an engineer, Posts and Telegraphs department. S.S. and F.M.S. The transfer of Capt. Abubakar bin Arshad, S.S.V.F.. to the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers has been approved. Mr. Chi Sun Cheng has277 words
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Article70 1934-09-01 10 Bukit Timah District Under Water Singapore. Saturday. As the result of the. incessant rainfall last night, the low-lyin areas in the Bukit Timah district were again flooded this morning. Btretches of Bukit Timah Road between Stevens Road #hd Kings Road were under water and vehicle* had to proceed70 words
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Article166 1934-09-01 10 ANOTHER racing' season is upor. us, and this afternoon will soe the trek of thousands of earnest sta-Jents of form or seekers of wealth to Bukit Timah. It is fitting, therefore, to put aside for the moment consideration of more austere subject* and publish the166 words
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Article195 1934-09-01 10 OOME choose according to the jockey, f? others by the trainer, Rameat students ponder over the horses previous performances. There are lots ol people who will offer to send you, very secretly, the correct tip in exchange for a currency note, ranging from one dollar to twenty-five.195 words
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Article167 1934-09-01 10 TRACING time is a fitting occasion to refer to the prevalence of superstition, for it is the season when a lady dreams of a grey horse winning, and her highly impressed husband hurriei off to the course to follow the inspiration. Superstition is more, unblushingly exploited to-day than at167 words
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Article160 1934-09-01 10 mHE birthday of Queen Wilhelmina is a reminder of the excellent rela* lations which exist between Holland and Great Britain. There is a real spirit ol "Entente Cordiale" in this part of the world, where from the shores of Singapore one can actuaUy see Dutch tern* tory,160 words
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Article360 1934-09-01 10 By "Ixwker-OtT YOUNG Thunderface, who was seen in the ring at the New World last night, caused a sensation when he appeared In Change Alley in full warpaint. A A Change Alley has seen practically every variety of national dress during its colourful career, but a360 words
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Article29 1934-09-01 10 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. CLUB DIARY, 6. CHURCH SERVICES, 7. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 12 and 17. SPORTS NEWS, 14. 15 and 16. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 18. BOYS' CORNER 1929 words
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Advertisement277 1934-09-01 10 RALEIGH THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE PRICE 45.00 45.00 1 THE RAJAH I A GENUINE RALEIGH MACHINE j SOLE AGENTS: II SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ft /1 i i i i i j i i i i i in wiiii I lll^ll^l^■l'^»^^n»^'H'H''■''»"»w»"^"» t,^ ttniMiMi.ririrriTitwriJTini^^ I LITTLE'S BARGAIN DEPT. GOOD QUALITY —ENGLISH ALUMINIUM277 words
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Advertisement63 1934-09-01 10 THE ABT 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 FEELING JADED then you need a course of Phosferine Tonic Wine, the finest energizer obtainable. It is a delicious wine to which has63 words
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1128 1934-09-01 11 Village Looted UVNUITS AND REDS ACTIVE Shanghai, Sept. 1. NOTHER Sino-Japanese parley is expected to be held, this time at p< iping, following the return to Peiping of Mr. Yen Tung, the managdirector of the Peiping-Mukden Railway1,128 words
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Article224 1934-09-01 11 Difficulties Of Her Admission Reuter. London, Aug. 31. |T is evident that Russia's admission to the League will not be effeced too easily. Switzerland, fearing an increase of Communist activities, is expected definitely to oppose it. Some Swiss papers urge withdrawal from the League if RussiaReuter. - 224 words
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Article386 1934-09-01 11 Birthday Celebration In Singapore Singapore. Saturday, SPEAKING at the reception at the Netherlands Consulate-General yesterday ill honour of the 54th blrthd;»y of Queen Wilhelmina. Mr W. Daniels. Consul-General, said: T welcome this large and international gathering as a manifestation renewed from yeiu- to year of a general desire386 words
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Article140 1934-09-01 11 A Miner's Compensation Claim Granted «By Air Mail) irrom Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 22. JAMES Williams, a collier of Wrexham. Northumberland, is too fat to work and has been awarded *1.3s. per week as compensation against the firm which employed him. by the Wrexham County140 words
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Article326 1934-09-01 11 Much Speculation WEAKNESS MAY BE PROLONGED Reuter. London, Aug. 31. nOLD soared to a new high record to-day, reaching £7.0.1 lf/gd. per fine ounce, a rise of BVi»d. over yesterday. Speculative profit taking was responsible for the increase in the turnover to £775,000 with a correspondingReuter. - 326 words
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Article56 1934-09-01 11 Holland Road Route To Racecourse OWING to the heavy rains, there have be n n floods in the Bukit Thnah district, and thrre is a possibility that it ull be difficult to get through Bukit Timah Road this afternoon. Pconle attending the races are therefore advi?56 words
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Article87 1934-09-01 11 Political Trouble In New Orleans Reuter. New York. Sept. 1. MARTIAL law has been proclaimed in New Orleans, which was recently the scene of a political dispute between the adherents of Senator Huey Long, including Governor Allen, and a faction headed by Mayor Walmsley, TheReuter. - 87 words
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Article91 1934-09-01 11 me question Ul surplus Tonnage i Reuter. London, Sept. 1. It is learnt that the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping is working towards a conference to deal with the surplus tonnage question which it is hoped will meet in London in the autumn in the form ofReuter. - 91 words
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Article265 1934-09-01 11 Increased Dividend SEVEN PER CENT. FOR THE YEAR A FINAL dividend of -lVf per cent.» making seven per cent, for the year ended June BO, 1934. us compared with a d.ridend of six per cent, for the previous year, is recommend-d in the annual report of265 words
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Article182 1934-09-01 11 Ability As An Industrial Nation (By Air Mail.i London. Aug. 8. JAPAN is an industrious nation and an excellent customer of Great Britain and her Dominions The white man s burden is being taken up by the yellow man and the world is a better trading family182 words
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Article177 1934-09-01 11 In Aid Of American 1 Mission 1 Singapore, Saturday, j A charity bazaar will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-morrow and on Monday. The ground floor of th e building has been very attractively laid out with about 30 stalls. These have been stocked with provisions177 words
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Article85 1934-09-01 11 Annual General Meeting In Kuala Lumpur (By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Presiding at the. annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, the Hon. Mr. J. O. Sanders, acting General Manager, exhortr.i members to co-operate in. the general interests of the Institute. The85 words
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Article107 1934-09-01 11 Zone Of Silence To Be Extended Reuter. London, Aug. 31. AS a result of the gieat success of the prohibition of mctor hooters in the central London area and the numerous appeals of other centres for a similar scheme, Mr. Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport, has decided toReuter. - 107 words
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Article56 1934-09-01 11 Singapore, Saturday. Chong Chang, a Chinese boatman, appeared before Capt. G. H. Freyberg, Master Attendant, in th e Marine Police Court yesterday on the charge of leaving the port in his twakow with general cargo and 19 passengers on beard without first obtaining a Port Clearance. He56 words
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Article168 1934-09-01 11 w No Hope Of Averting rf It Reuter. K Washington, Aug. 31 A STRIKE throughout the couo; 1 textile industry of the United State! has been ordered by the United Texiiir# Union. Earlier in the day the strike leaaeift sent an ultimatum to the Labour Rela j'Reuter. - 168 words
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Advertisement351 1934-09-01 11 THE GREAT WORLD* RACE BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. TO-NIGHT SEPT. 1 SPECIALLY AUGMENTED 10-PIECE ORCHESTRA BALLOONS AND STREAMERS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED Specially Selected Musical Hits Will Be Featured. A REAL GOOD TIME FOR ALL. ADMISSION $1. TALKIES TO-NIGHT. SKY TALKIE STAR TALKIE TO-NIGHT:—"BOMBSHELL' L TO-NIGHT:—"MY WEAKNESS." {Next Change: "The351 words
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5048 1934-09-01 12 CHARGE OF UNFAIR TREATMENT otion For Further Consideration Fails question of locally-born employees and their aspirations to higher positions was revived at yesterday's lonthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. A decision of Committe No. 2 disapproving an applicant!5,048 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-01 12 t4 BURROUGHS 3EEFEATER LONDON DRY GIN JAMES DISTILLERY. LONDON.ENGLAND. McALISTER CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: S.S. F.M.S.16 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-01 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. $INGAPf'RK FIRE, MARINE, HOTOit VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE18 words
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Article451 1934-09-01 13 Further Evidence WHAT A DETECTIVE SAW Singapore, Friday. p I lifHKK evidence, was recorded I»» fore the Second Magistrate i Mr. N. <»ric«.) to day in connection ith the case in which a Eurasian V. hides' Inspector. H. C. Mills, was utyeil with receiving an illegal ritifioation451 words
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Article349 1934-09-01 13 Unusual Entertainment For Singapore 1 I Singapore, Friday. ENTERTAINMENT of a kind which has not been available for many years will be provided at the Capitol Theatre on Sunday night and for the foil:- nights following, when Mr. Alexandre Levitoff presents his Russian Ballet. Mr. Levitoff was manager349 words
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Article388 1934-09-01 13 Convicted Man To Appeal I I Singapore, Friday. AS a result of a report by a Chinese, Low Wha Teck, against a compat- *f w Ah Ng, who, he alleged, attempted to extort money from him, the latter was arrested and charged today before the Third388 words
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Article43 1934-09-01 13 Singapore, Saturday. The following notice has boon reoeeived by the Naval Office from the R.A.F. Base staling, that, two eight I uh marked torpedoes were lost on Friday in Lat. 1 deg. 18' N. and Loa* 104 deg *i 0" K.43 words
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Article341 1934-09-01 13 Japanese Witness From Singapore fFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday, /"*OH Wee Psng, a Formo.can Chines, who was piaced on trial it tht StJangor Ats.zes on Monday, before Mr Justice Burton, on a charge o I forgery, in connection with the possession of 13 plates for making341 words
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Article93 1934-09-01 13 Fredric March At The Roxy DEATH Takes a Holiday," the current attraction at the Roxy Theatre, presents Fredric March in the f tarring role as the incarnation o? Death. For three days this strange figure takes a holiday from his grim task tc taste life as a human93 words
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Article340 1934-09-01 13 Judge On Principle Of Law 1 Singapore, Friday IJIS lordship Mr. Justice a'Beckett *a Terrell dismissed to-day a criminal ippeal by the Crown against the acmittal order by the Second Magistrate )f Quek Seng Ho on alternative charges of keeping a common gaming house >r assisting in340 words
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Article119 1934-09-01 13 Arab Verdict On Japanese Goods (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 22. "rpoo cheap to last" is the verdict A passed on Japanese cotton and artificial silk goods by most Arabs in the White Nile Province, Egypt. This condemnation is stressed by Sir119 words
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Article150 1934-09-01 13 Chinese Boy Taken To Hospital Singapore, Saturday. The junction of South Bridge Road and Upper Hokien Street was the scene of an accident last night when a Chinese boy of about 10 years of age was knocked down by a bus. He received a small lacerated wound on150 words
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Article167 1934-09-01 13 Order To The Nazi Party Reuter Berlin. Aug. :il. ANEW anti-Jewish boycott campalg*4 has been ordered by Heir Rudcf* Hess. W He forbids Naz.s to act as legal r^ presentatives of Jews in cases whei the opponent is a Nazi; to send pett, lions on behalfReuter - 167 words
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Article138 1934-09-01 13 Woman Who Thought It Was j Water I I i By Out Oicn Reporter.» Kuala Lumpur, Friday, j, A Tamil woman, named Yallittmoh, to-day produced before the First trote. Mr. F. K. Witeon, and charge» with having attetfnpted to commit lultud by taking ucetir acid at Kampong Varu138 words
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Advertisement119 1934-09-01 13 THE I EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. i (lac*rporated in England). i WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL If RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agenci N SIME, DARBY CO„ LTD., SINGAPORE. h TEL. 6144. 4 8.00 MAISON OZAKI (JUST ARRIVED.) OUR GALLIA'S NEW SYSTEM MACHINE. BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT WAVE119 words
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807 1934-09-01 14 Vumb Nail Sketches Of Horses Which P Have Accepted Singapore, Saturday. E Singapore Turf Club's Autumn tr \A Cud) Professional Meet (Gold tup) r Racp be fair fields in all nine events he card. he recent807 words
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Article145 1934-09-01 14 (By THE MAN-AT-THE-RAJLS V <» ™»>™J° ST "> V 1 BOCKLEY STAB. RACE I—l. CORAL MOORE. g y?hitt. 3. Rockle;; Star. Moore. 2. Lady Agnes. RACE 2.-L GOLDEN STAR. olden star 2. £tay Out. 3 stay ou j, 3 Dilatory. 1 LOCH TULLA. RACE 3—l.145 words
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Article102 1934-09-01 14 Australians v. Kent Match Drawn Reuter. London, Aug. 31. A DRAW was the result of the match between Australian tourists t and Kent at Canterbury with which rain interfered considerably. No play was possible yesterday, and on the tot day Kent had scored 21 for 2 when rainReuter. - 102 words
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Article24 1934-09-01 14 Reuter. London, Aug. 91. In a Scottish League (Div. I) match to-day, Hamilton Academicals, playing at home, beat the Airdrieonians by 5—0.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article78 1934-09-01 14 Qualifying For 1935 Competition Proper Reuter. London. Sept. X. IN the third qualifying round of the Davis Cup. the winners in which 111 enter the competition proper, Poland met Greece at Warsaw and Hungary met Yuoslavia at Budapest. At Budapest: Straub «Hungary» beat pallada (Yugoslavia» 6—0. 6—1, kndReuter. - 78 words
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Article89 1934-09-01 14 Last round ties in the Rovers Badminton Party singles tournament (league system) are as follows:— Monday, at 5.15 p.m.: Poh San v. Poh Hye; Quee Leng v. Huck Kong; Tuesday, at 5.16 p.m.: Eng Siang v. Huck Kong; Peck Koon v. Bok Eng; Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m.: Quee89 words
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793 1934-09-01 14 BY ONLY GOAL.SCORED Singapore, Saturday. liriTH the League championship alW ready in their hands, the Chinese elected to rest their first team players in preparation for the Cup Competition and fielded their reserve side yesterday, when they played the S.R.C. at Jalan793 words
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Article197 1934-09-01 14 Programme Of State Matches (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. MEMBERS of the Selangor Hockey Association met in the Selangor Club chambers yesterday, Mr. R. E. Cox (Selangor Club), presiding. The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President, Mr. C. H. Sansom, hon.197 words
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Article549 1934-09-01 14 Airmen Beaten TRIUMPH FOR BETTER FINISHING Singapore, Saturday. WHEN the R.A.F. and Pulau Brani W met yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, it was a ca<e of better finishing tnumpl for the islanders had territorially the better549 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-01 14 I Ac think* JPUpe4. Jui. I VHSEKi BEER I U4 Msi'Ut'uilec^.... FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED, Distributors. B TELEPHONE 5866.18 words
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1168 1934-09-01 15 Song's Come-Back: Beats Miller in Semi-Final Singapore, Saturday. (By "X.0.") LTOUNG (Joseph) Thunderface, the American Indian boxer, made a iul debut last night, at the World Arena, when he beat rankie Weber before a very large1,168 words
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Article74 1934-09-01 15 ST. LEGER Reuter. London, Aug. 31. I THE betting in the St. Leger, to be run on Sept. 12 at Doncaster, is at present as fo'iows j B—ll Windsor Lad offered, I- 5 taken. B—l Umidwar taken and olCered. 100- 8 Adept offered, 100—7 taken.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article132 1934-09-01 15 Rainbow Beats Yankee In Thrilling Race Reuter. i Newport, Rhode Inland, Aug. 31. 1 TOHE Rainbow has been selected us the •1 uelentler i»f t he America's Cup. In the moat thrilling race seen thh season Rainbow bent Yankee by one second in the America's CupReuter. - 132 words
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Article173 1934-09-01 15 Chinese Win Season's First Match (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. rpHE first Inter-Club match of the hockey A season in Kuala Lumpur was played in the S.C.R.C ground yesterday and resulted in a win for the Chinese, who beat the Colts 2—nil. The teams were: COLTS:173 words
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254 1934-09-01 15 London, Saturday. RAIN throughout the country interfered considerably with the county cricket matches which con eluded yesterday, states a Reuter message, when the championship season came to a close. Most of the matches were decided on the first innings. YORKSHIRE IN254 words
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Advertisement79 1934-09-01 15 BEECHAM'S PILLS Constipation Take Beechams Pills to-night and feel better to-morrow 1 Me Wmid f 6 Medicine One sure way for W CORN W RELIEF Just a drop or two I on the "touchy" spot and pain vanishes then peel off the corn a few days later. use "GETS-IT" Ett79 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-01 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance i Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life m Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies172 words
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Article, Illustration738 1934-09-01 16 ,QNLY a few summers ago he was sitting among the crowd at a Leeds Test match against Australia, just an ordinary spectator, a tall slender youth whom nobody noticed. To-day his name is on everybody's lips_Hedley Verity—not simply as Yorkshire's best bowler, but738 words
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Article117 1934-09-01 16 After Making The Winning Hit In Cricket Match Two runs were needed for victory, and Harold Green, a middle-aged man, was batting for the Shoreham-by-Sea Cricket Club the other day at Buckingham Park. Green took the bowling and hit the bail hard. The batsmen ran three. Green117 words
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Article247 1934-09-01 16 Has It Performed Its Duty To The World? "It must be realised that the Olympic Games are not arranged merely for a small group of selected highly trained athletes, in order to afford them an opportunity of astounding the world with their prowess," said the President of247 words
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Article147 1934-09-01 16 Frank Woolley s Remarkable Feat While everybody knows that F.mnk vVoolley is one of the fastest semen in cricket, a glance at the time he has taken m scoring his c ght hundreds this .'.cason reveals remarkable facts In contrast to the usually-accepted 3 SSS3 °lt'' Siorkr ds147 words
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Advertisement79 1934-09-01 16 OVERSEAS CLIMATIC (The new container brings the best English Chocolates fresh to you and keeps them fresh even after opening. Rowntree's Overseas Chocolates are a rich and varied assortment specially made for the connoisseur and are packed in a vivid rain- bow-spiral tin. TDFr L Climatic Chocolates are Ktt I79 words
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Advertisement259 1934-09-01 16 1 H f ne toilet tabic for the ■1 ornery. W.W w „c I B\ *m«^ er health B ones lor >«» r on ly. The S "SE V SEPTEMBER J?! MA AS, I When you feel run-down—as you almost certainly will from time to time in the trying Tropical259 words
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Article443 1934-09-01 17 I s„ I'ucmploymcnt Cure II I I'OKT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE Z I By Air Mail) in Our Own Corrmpondenl) London, Aug. 22. a ii i.mmittce appointed a year J i/.v the League of Industry I) Lord Nuffield, the motoril.uturrr is president) is de- ippused to the443 words
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Article43 1934-09-01 17 Nelson (Biitish Columbbia). a.' ocokororT and Nastina Arishrnmembsrs of the nudist Donkobor have nean arrested for being in public without any clothes. r have both been sentenced to years 1 penal servitude (less on r '"appearing in the nude.'43 words
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Article83 1934-09-01 17 Many Societies Formed In Provinces Canton, Aug. 16. Various counties still continue, to oush forward :n •co ooeir-:*e undertakings. According to the latest leporis,- th" newly formed co-operative societies in various counties are as follows: 1 Forestry societies in Chikyang; a limited turnip transportation and sale.i society in83 words
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Article294 1934-09-01 17 Wplsh Cottager Ref uses To Shelter Them (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London 22. CAPTAIN G. R. Pond and Lieutenant Sabelli. the American Airmen who flew the Atlantic from New York to Lahinch, County Cork, in May this year, were refused shelter by a294 words
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Article35 1934-09-01 17 Dundee, Dllnoia.. Mr. Edward Holtz, a farmer here Is receiving streams of» visitors from the neighbouring countryside just now. They have ccme to s°e a black duck's egg—laid by a black duck.35 words
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Article204 1934-09-01 17 Discovered By Railway* man On Line i By Air Maii» (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 22. rE mysterious movements of a signal wire attracted the attentions of a iailwayman at a eignal-box near Prestatyn station, Flintshire at two o'clock in the morning.204 words
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Article112 1934-09-01 17 G3rman Experiments With Cod-Liver Oil (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 22. -pOD-LIVER oil is a remarkably suc*o eessful healing agent, according to oil article in the current issue of the British medical journal, "Lancet." The article describes experiments •nrried out in Germany by112 words
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Advertisement80 1934-09-01 17 i '''ill HMnMNaMMMMMMMMfIMMMIM !*^so!^Ĕ H sttttl cup• I PURE CEYLON TEA t 1! 1 PAM.OUS i 1 For Its Flavour j R? A Delicious Beverage I Popular throughout Malaya for its quality A trial will convince you. Sole Agents:- M. S. ALLY CO., Z I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND80 words
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Advertisement455 1934-09-01 17 IVAPEX I j THE MUIC DRIP j COLD-CATARRH j INFLUENZA-HAY FEVER. The simplest way to cure a Cold is to put a drop of "Vapex" on the handkerchief j and breathe the vapour which j arises from it. This vapour j grows stronger and stronger j as you inhale, so455 words
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Article619 1934-09-01 18 Cost Of Living Not Excessive AN interesting address on his Imprewsions of life in Great Britain was delivered by Mr. Lee Ee Ngee at a meeting of the Chinese Christian Association. Singapore. Mr. Lee went to Edinburgh in July last year to begin his studies in619 words
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Article83 1934-09-01 18 Japanese Arrest Many More Shanghai, Aug. 31. ANOTHER batch of 37 Soviet em- Payees of the Chinese Eastern Railway have been arrested by the Japanese and Manchukuo authorities The Japanese Transport Commander has lodged a note with the C.E.R directors demanding damages for losses sustained by the wrecking83 words
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Article81 1934-09-01 18 Dance For Jamboree Fund Singapore, Friday. A gala charity ball is to be he'd tomorrow at the New World Cabaret In aid of the Australian Jamboree Funds Among those present will be His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Forces, Malaya. Dancing competitions and vaudeville turns will be81 words
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Article33 1934-09-01 18 The Malacca Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association has been registered in Malacca The United Society of Japanese Planters and the Singapore Mc'or tn^T 1 Association are called upon to furnish proof of existence.33 words
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Advertisement213 1934-09-01 18 I Iricosal Sill j r Rapid S«ttin| Medium j These photographs illustrate h-m> ihe sealing ef waterbui l Lt may be effected by means of TRICt>SAL S. 111. i\ D;ubl e waterburst in a reta-nin* wall under constant pn ssure «rger burst about 2«/ a inches in diameter, smaller one213 words
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Miscellaneous384 1934-09-01 18 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Tourist Trophy Motor Race r}-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. The Northern Studio Orcheatra, directed by John Bridge; D. Leslie Holme (baritone), from a Manchester studio. 7.20 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by384 words
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Article, Illustration114 1934-09-01 19 Look At This Week's Post-Bag Dear Nephews, week I want to make a geneial a number of letters I have re- lately asking for permission to to the Corner. Such permission not necessary. that you have to do is to write e ay and send114 words
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Article255 1934-09-01 19 Richard Soh." K. L - By "Richard Soh." K.L. outskirts of a town there dwelt r With hh wife and children ,<i not oeen to town since he was ritil .v hK wife who w;i< rather anMm Idling requested hini wyrr in the town. on tiu\ best suit that he po*- thm255 words
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Article256 1934-09-01 19 Nyiam Tong Fatty - 'By "Nyiam Tong Fatty." r; 11 proverb tells IIS that success can- .ichicvcd without effort and .1 i-r- in other words, nothing can t riniplixhed without hard work. i, :v simple Illustration, You <h tulu- ii thing from your pocket, iiiiii• lifting ♦he flap of the256 words
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Article526 1934-09-01 19 Sebastian Goh - (By "Sebastian Goh," Centuries ago in the capital of one of the large and rich Provinces of China there lived a carpenter, whose name ivas chin Loo, so poor wa3 he, that he ttuld. by his daily labour hardly maintain himself and his family, which consisted of526 words
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Article271 1934-09-01 19 L. K. Kew - 'By "L. K. Kew" Workmen of the same trade often band themselves together to formi a irade-union for the purpose of looking after the welfare of Its members. These trade-unions are sometimes a great help to their members when they are out of work. The members agree to271 words
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Article375 1934-09-01 19 S. T. Koh - (By "S. T. Koh." Opium is the product of the poopy pl*nt, grown extensively in Fla 5?JLf' China and India. Every one Is familiar With the of the poppy for it is displayed to evory where, from buttonholes and radh.-oi caps U) vases in the houses It is symbolical375 words
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Article179 1934-09-01 19 Wayfarer - (By "Wayfarer." During my last summer holidays 1 paid a visit to Malacca, 1 saw an ancient building, which Is situated neat Taiplng Roajfl. At first sight I thought it was a temple, but when I passed by I saw thai it was a building Which belonged179 words
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Article187 1934-09-01 19 S. C. Goh - (By "S. C. Goh." One day a hungry Jox was eagerly searching for food. It happened that he noticed a cock a village. The cock seeing tlie fox coming towards him, Inlenfled to run away The fox eried out "Do rvot be afraid of me, for I187 words
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Article, Illustration63 1934-09-01 20 fl afe buiit in modernistic style and unique In that it is circular and built in mid-air on the foundations of an old dismantled Rhineland fortification. This novel cafe is to be seen on the banks of the Rhine at Cologne. Germany, and is63 words
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29 1934-09-01 20 The crew of H.M.S. Ramilles. which is being refitted in Devonport Dockyard. Devon, going on summer When the crew returned the Ramilles lef: on a 2V 2 years' commission.29 words
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