Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1934
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Title Section41 1934-09-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- No. »23 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1934 FIVE CENTi The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Sept. 10, J93L Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1934. five cim"41 words
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Advertisement186 1934-09-10 1 WATCH THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FOR LATEST RACING NEWS pK \\+\m%T+mWß lrnni ever .V aspect is thr right So assured are the makers of r GRIPOLY PATENT BELTS' PfMIS^ to pull and keep on pulling unci r IfJ\ Blk [fl mS\ kIH the most adverse conditions, they ad- vise you to186 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-10 1 1 *y 0 Dominant ftnE=RM STOCK packed ffS^WBW|BWB|H jub tins ysyyijL^j^j^^yij^K Sole Agents: (Incorporated in &fl In the heart of Singapore where hustle is the j order of life where endless traffic, ever moving 'throngs of pedestrians and the din of the streets bespeak the extensive activities which go on172 words
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1570 1934-09-10 2 Shipping News Notices. FACTORY SHIP IN ANTARCTIC GALE Ordeal Of The Southern Princess A.N interesting account of the experience of the whaling factory ship Southern Princess when her steering gear failed in the Antarctic last December has be* published in "Progress," the magazine rf Liver Bros.. Ltd. Extracts from the1,570 words
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Article53 1934-09-10 2 During July, 613 vessels with 688,347 tons entered, and 669 vessels with 729,497 tons cleared Bremen harbour, as against 002 vessels with 701,344 tons entered, and 599 vessels with 655.249 tons cleared, in July, 1933. The traffic during July showed an increase of 4.3 per cent, compared53 words
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Article297 1934-09-10 2 Subventions For South Africa Services THE Italian "Gazzetta Ufficiale" has published the text of the decree finally approving the subventions granted by the Italian Government to the Italia Line and Navigazione Libera Triestina, of Genoa and Trieste, for the new services with South Africa, for a period of297 words
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Article116 1934-09-10 2 Transference Of Motorship To Far Eastern Service Pending the completion of the two pas sender and cargo ships of 16,000 tons, each now under construction for the Far Eastern service, the Hamburg-A merika Line announce that the motorship Cordillera., which was completed in 1933, will operate on this116 words
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Article636 1934-09-10 2 National Council Defends Subsidy System DISCUSSING the investigation of ocean mail contract awards and subsidies, the National Foreign Trade Council appeals for continued Government support for the United States Merchant Marine, states a Washington message It does this, the Council points out. because of the636 words
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Advertisement380 1934-09-10 2 pTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA l\ A O. S. N. o.'s SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. < < (MORIN 15*01 0 Sept 34 Bill TAN •"..100 Sept. 2? RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept %9 BKHAR 6,000 Oct. 7 CHITRAL ISiOOO Oct. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 24 I \HI MAGE Oct. 25 R380 words
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Advertisement166 1934-09-10 2 HfT LLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in lialy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and j Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. Due Leave Due CLARA CAMUS166 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-10 2 1 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch I}| g£\ Australische Dampfschiff» (S5 Qj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due Spore. t ni.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Sept 18 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct. 4 f m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct. 16 f210 words
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Advertisement585 1934-09-10 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS! norddedts CHer LLOYD. (Incorporated la Germany). The nndernoted are the Company v. tended fixtures:—» OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, N. China Japan Se n< n "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, N. China Japan Sef t 26 HOMEWARDS. Iflaa "ALSTER" for Genoa, Marseille?. Oran, R'dam H'burg Bremo*585 words
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Article549 1934-09-10 3 Mining Shares Singapore, Monday. The following mining shore quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers iLsue Value Buyers. Sellers 4S. Ampat Tin 5|- 5 t 9 <l Assam Kumbang Tm 37,6 40|cd *1 Austral Malay 50,- 52,6xd 6s. Ayer Hitam Tin 14|6 15(3549 words
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127 1934-09-10 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RUBBER PRICE UNCHANGED American Consumption Estimates <By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 25% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $im», down |Vg. Yesterday's Prices:— London: No market. New York: 15% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. TIN London: No127 words
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Article106 1934-09-10 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. f 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 gillon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British106 words
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Article57 1934-09-10 3 The following are the prices of Socq^ gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE f Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0 82 Socony Motor Gasoline (V* drums) per drum $3- 45 Socony Motor Gasoline (V* tins) per tin 3 70 i KEROSENE Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per57 words
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Article83 1934-09-10 3 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., reported the following latest buyers' prices, received by cable yesterday, for Malayan Palm OH and Palm Kernels. PALM OIL IN BULK. c i f landed weight Halifax (Nova Scotia) 2.80 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weight Liverpool, Holland Hamburg £1283 words
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Article291 1934-09-10 3 Business Shows Slight Increase Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 5. ON the Stock Exchange hesitation is still apparent, though business in some sections showed a slight increase. British funds remained good and dollar shares strengthened on the less pessimistic view of the labour troubles and cable and wireless issuesReuter Wireless. - 291 words
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Article267 1934-09-10 3 Great Britain Producing More (From Our Oum Correspondent) London, Aug. 23. AN improvement in the British coal mining industry as compared with 1933 is shown by figures published in the Board of Trade Journal. It states that the output of coal during the second quarter of 1934 amounted267 words
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Article1087 1934-09-10 3 Increased Dividend SOUND POSITION OF THE COMPANY Singapore, Monday. "WITHIN the last few months we have seen a marked change for the better in the rubber industry and though unfortunately some other important industries in Malaya are still in a most depressed state, I believe that1,087 words
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Article569 1934-09-10 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Monfi The following rubber share quotf are issued by Fraser and Co., and Evatt. 5 Issue I Value. Fraser Lya*.* Shares. Co. Eva 1 Allcnby 1.95 2.05 1.95 t M 1 Alcr 1.60 1.70 1.60 ,d, 1 A. ILtam 2.10 2.20 2.10 2A. Malay569 words
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Article52 1934-09-10 3 OAJLY riUCftlS OUMMUtt. Singapore, Monday,;' Bayers. S K.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 26 1 1 do. (F. 0.8.) 26« Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Oct. Dec. 2614 Jan. March 1 z April.lune Tone of Market: Very dull. La'est Cable: London Spot Sheet: closed. New York Spot52 words
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Advertisement49 1934-09-10 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■BAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil SL, Singapore. i <; ft*o*r*) Huaaf*T.49 words
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Advertisement93 1934-09-10 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Aut Sai and SubSCTibed mmm Paid C uTca P ital f™>,ooo Reserve Fund and Rest B00 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and93 words
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Advertisement143 1934-09-10 3 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THftUFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager io help In establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TO-DAY.143 words
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Advertisement207 1934-09-10 3 jiiiiiuii iiiiiii. ■MiuiiiiiißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiaariiiinnrißniiiiuwiißiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii*»»"» Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation L < (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK! AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORFj LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:207 words
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Advertisement528 1934-09-10 4 L HASSAN, ■87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. ■ertake all sorts of work Bical, gas and water ser■e. |c prompt attention to all Bither big or small. Bt consult us about your Bnents f Bl> submitted upon re- Bithout charge or obli{ ra- thqni: °.Ul._ BfER\S LIFETIME PENS Bd for528 words
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Advertisement343 1934-09-10 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. J MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable freehold land and 22 shophouscs known as Nos. 672. 674, 676, 678, 680. 682, G* I, 686, 688, 890, 092, 994, 996, 698, 700, 702, 70 1. 706, 708, 710, 712 and 714. Geylang Rd., Singapore, area 33,892 sq. ft. To be held343 words
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Advertisement407 1934-09-10 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. X WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER for English School. Apply with testimonials, stating age, qualification to P.O. Box No. 4. WANTED —Reliable Cashiers, ticket collators, watchmen for amusement parks -n F.M.S., security required. Apply Park c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —A Fully Qualified Cutter and Tailor Instructor. Salary $50 per mens"m407 words
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Advertisement367 1934-09-10 4 FOR SALE j FOR SALĔ7" 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 nrice. For further particulars apply 97, Hill Street, Singapore. Just Published! J"** Published!! THIRTEEN367 words
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Advertisement229 1934-09-10 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1128. i (A Government Registered School) I (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education--Syatematic Training both in Technique am? Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.CI* Certificate, Diploma, A etc, Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. Expert229 words
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Advertisement598 1934-09-10 4 HERF/S SOMETHING j NEW AND RELIABLE. MM 80 tl *3 LT) 9 B 9 011x3 rJ! SB M.C.C. Special, 15 Jewel. Chromium Plated, Interchangeable, Swiss .Made Watch. We Guarantee to replace a New Machine within a year of purchase if anything goes wrong with the Watch provided it shows no598 words
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Article706 1934-09-10 5 London-Melbourne Flight <By Air Mail) London, Aug. 29. THE most "fancied" competitors in the great international air race from London to Melbourne in October are not pilots of the fastest machines, but those Vvho know the route and the weather and other conditions, writes the v706 words
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Article153 1934-09-10 5 Empress Of Britain's Niw Record Southampton. T*J5 Canadi an Pacific luxury liner Empress of Britain, the fastest vessel on any Imperial route, has broken th.' yanadian eastbound record for steaming between Father Point, Quebec, and Cherbourg breakwater. She crossed the Atlantic in 4 days 6hr. 58min. at153 words
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Article87 1934-09-10 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Pleading guilty to two charges of possession of a st ll for the manufacture of samsu without a licence to do so, and of possession of one bottle of liquor the duty of which was not proved to have been87 words
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Article166 1934-09-10 5 Sequel To Altercation With Mother-In-Law (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 7. THE Court rocm was crowded with Malays from Mantin District when four Malays, named Abas bin Safar, Maj id bin Budin, Che Rose bin Ahmed and Alwi bin Hadji Hussain, were charged before the Seremban166 words
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Article179 1934-09-10 5 Boy Who Was Revived By Playmate Manhasset, Long Island. A TEN-YEAR-OLD negro boy who tool, fa. a dive into the sea here and failec to come up is to-day proudly displayim a coroner's certificate of his death. The boy, Stanley Kaduloski, struclhis head on a submerged object when179 words
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Article55 1934-09-10 5 Singapore, Monday. The Police Band, under Mr. F. E Mtfnns, will play the following pro- gramme at Telok Ayer to-day:— Overture, "Tancredi," Rossini; SelecI ticn. "A Musical Comedy Switch," Hall; March from "Caucasian Sketches." Ival nov; Selection, "The Blue Mazurka; Lehar; "The Golden Waltz." Winter; "Mystic Beauty," Finck;55 words
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Article102 1934-09-10 5 Twelve Different Kinds In Yugoslavia Belgrade. rE Yugoslav Government is wondering what to do with the fleeing Nazis who continue to arrive from Austria. For this is the thirteenth wave or refugees which has arrived in the country. And they all stay. The first twelve are: Russian Liberals;102 words
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Article89 1934-09-10 5 Storks Becomes Birds Of Prey Nice. Storks, usually regarded as emblems of wisdom and goodness by the peasants vt the Alpes Maritimes, have lost much of their popularity this year. Owing to the drought, the birds have been unable to find their usual meals ci snakes, worms and89 words
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Article59 1934-09-10 5 Embedded In Man's Thigh For Six Years New York. Warden Lawes. of Sing Sing Penitentiary, is recovering from an operation for what was originally diagnosed as a "tumour." The New York "World-Telegram' states, however, that the "tumour" war, actually a surgical sponge. It had been accidentally left in59 words
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Article63 1934-09-10 5 Cairo. A man has been saved from drowning —by his wooden leg. A Nile boat, with 26 people on board, was caught by a squall and sank near Aswan. Six people were drowned. One of the men thrown into the water had a wooden leg. He63 words
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Article461 1934-09-10 5 Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped on Estates of 100 Acres and over, for ending July, 1934. Acreage of Acreages of Tappable Rubber not tapped Area of Tappable Rubber Tappable On Estates which have On Estates which have partly never been tapped Area Rubber entirely ceased tapping461 words
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Article414 1934-09-10 5 Friend's Statement About Pneumatic Drill AN invalid's search for peace and reHe f from the incessant throb oi pneumatic drills was stated by a friend to l'e behind the tragedy of a handrcmc. cultured woman who was found hanging by a dainty silk scraf frcm a414 words
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Article118 1934-09-10 5 Restoring Sick Elephant Back To Health New York. Chang, an elephant in a Brooklyn zoo, fell ill. lay down, and refused to get up. Specialists said she would die unless raised to her feet. Zoo offic als rigged up a beam across the roof of the118 words
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Article59 1934-09-10 5 Prisoner Chased Away By Angry Bees Hagerstown, Maryland. Twelve prisoners were cutting weeds under the watchful eyes of warders. Suddenly, one of the prisoners struck a beehive. Everyone, including the guards, ducked for safety and the furious Insects attacked one of the prisoners, a negro. He turned59 words
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Advertisement410 1934-09-10 5 GASSY STOMACH gJf PAIN GONE! New Druglcss Discovery Eifj Gastric Stomach Agony "Chard x tablets are a Codscnd.'* JtM writes one of the .<i- wh > are *4H ished to find how easily they can now their stomach troubles—who are blesjw» the day ihey first. 'ri«.'i Chardox. Chaukk is the410 words
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Article, Illustration94 1934-09-10 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING WRECK REMOVED A notice to Mariners states that a shoal has been discovered northward of House Rock, at a distance of 3.6 miles 346 degrees Lat. 5 degrees 44' N., long. 102 degrees 50' E. The shoal is six fathoms deep. Another94 words
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Article70 1934-09-10 6 The following passengers arrived in Singapore from Manila by the President Adams on Saturday:— Lins De Oro, Chanshandas Doolomal, Henry Eckman, Wong Fook, Jack N. Grant, Charles E. Jacobs, Zoyeb Kajiji, Thomas J. Lawler. Edith G. O'Brien, Anna Y Puvogel, Paul L. Ruhfus, Willard A. Schurr, Catherine B. Schurr,70 words
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Article155 1934-09-10 6 Singapore, Monday. Tourcoing, Norwegian, 3,578 tons; from Oslo 9.9, to Manila 9.9. Malini, Siamese, 788 tons; from Bangkok 9.9, to Bangkok 12.9. Produce, Norwegian, 743 tons; from Kok Si Chang 9.9, to Bangkok 10.9. Alster, German, 5,327 tons; from Yokohama 9.9, to Belawan 10.9. TCelantan, British, 5G2 tons;155 words
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Article121 1934-09-10 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 19. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kumsang 16; Jinkai Maru 13; (Nymphe, outside .Mnkai Maru>, Pres. Adams 11: Aeneas 9; Ipoh 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Bemnacdhui 30; City of121 words
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Article44 1934-09-10 6 Mails from Batavia and Paiembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. Holland and Germany by the Christiaan Huygens, due at Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow. From China by the Cremer, due at Singapore to-morrow44 words
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Article12 1934-09-10 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Carthage Aug. 17 Sept. 812 words
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Article203 1934-09-10 6 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 10. London 3 months' sight 2j4 7132 London 4 months' sight 2|4 13j64 London 60 days' sight 2(4 3116 London 30 days' sight 2j4 5|32 London demand 2i4Vs London T.T. 2|4 3132 Lyons and Paris demand 858 Hamburg demand 144 New York demand 58 Batavia203 words
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Article211 1934-09-10 6 Singapore, Sept. 10. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $130 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $107 Rice, B Siam N. 2 per Koyan $104 Siam, Sinhuay Al211 words
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Article198 1934-09-10 6 1,000 British Tourists Sail I A RECORD in holiday travel to A Anier.ca was sent up recently, when oyer I.JOO British toinists sailed from Liverpool and Southampton. August is witnessing an invasion of the United States by British holidaymakers. Aeroplane services huve been organ sed at 1%198 words
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Article61 1934-09-10 6 ALHAMBRA.—"We're Not Dressing." APOLLO.—"Whither Germany/ 6.15 and 9.15. CAPITOL.—"Merry Wives of Reno." EMPIRE.—"No More Women." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideiJhows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chines* Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Miss Sulochana In "Subhagaya Sunderi (Hindustani talkie). NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancinp, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Side Streets." RlTZ.—Double talkie: "The61 words
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Advertisement693 1934-09-10 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS; LraiiininiHiniiiiuiiiiniiiiHin^^ Sea View Hotel IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. TO-MCHT, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY BOBBY'S DANCE REVUE m (VDELPHI HOTEL concert during tiffin. 1 Tin rsdav- GRILL ROOM j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE BOBBY'S DANCE REVUE. j NETROPOLE HOTEL ANNOUNCEMENT fWfci 1 •wnr: fl We693 words
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Advertisement119 1934-09-10 6 LATEST A£ VERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, good condition. Also Kelvinator refrigerator. 11a, Nassim Road. Telephone 4318. Singapore Municipality TENDERS, TENDERS art now invited for fche fol lowing materials or services. For particulars, »»ee Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Supply and fixir.g fence 6 feet high at proposed new market119 words
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Advertisement41 1934-09-10 6 ANOTHER GOOD OFFER FREE DEVELOPING ENLARGING for FILM BUYER Start from 23rd Till 31st 1934. YICK WAH SING Contractors far the Repair of Clock> and Watches to the R.A.F. Base Malaya. 81, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near High Street). 11 1 141 words
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Miscellaneous544 1934-09-10 6 [POSTAL IKT€LLICtHC€ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Africa, East and South (Arizona Maru) 3 p.m. America (South > (ArizonaMaru) 3 p.m. Australia, Eastern, Southern and Western (Arizona Maru) 3 p.m. Ceylon (Arizona Maru) 3 p.m. India, West and South (Arizona Maru) 3 p.m. Mauritius (Arizona Maru) 3 p.m.544 words
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Miscellaneous287 1934-09-10 6 1 DIARY Of TlfE DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 10 High Tides.—ll.3s a.m., 11.36 p.m Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, I.C.F.A. V.S.R < Anson Road Stadiuum; S.CF League, Delta v. Covent, S.CF Govt. League, Division Twu, I, Immigration, J.CS.A. Tennis, S.C.C. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 11 High Tide.—ll.ss a.m.287 words
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Article110 1934-09-10 7 Japanese Minister To Meet Gen. Huang 3hanghai, Sept. 8. -s learnt that in view of the soundof the budget, the Ministry of ice proposes to recognise the legit loans contracted by the former ing Government. Most of the loans cured from Japan. Arlyoshi, the Japanese Minister, In a110 words
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Article244 1934-09-10 7 While On His Honeymoon Los Angeles. |OHN Jeske, the "makeup" n ,aj* oi, the late Lon Chancy, wh*n- tfce. famous actor was playing hie terrifying, mm rolea, has been the victim of a kidnapping gang, while on his honeymoon. This has been disclosed by. Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz, following244 words
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Article128 1934-09-10 7 Ballet Mistress Wins Appeal Prague. "A set of bandy-legged, bespectacled, paunchy clodhoppers," That was how Madame Jelizaveta Nikolska, rehearsing the corps de ballet at the National Theatre in Prague, described some of the male dancers. They objected, and went to court, with the result that Madame Nikolska128 words
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Article121 1934-09-10 7 Fight With Knife, Fork And Spoon Pr|gue. A knife, fork and spoon were used as weapons during a family. braw at Hrusky, a village in Moravia. And the fork "won.'' Frantisek Pira, aged 62, was living with his married daughter and her husband, Frantisek Kalusik. Sitting round the121 words
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Article110 1934-09-10 7 Britons Who Died 250 Years Ago Prosecuted Mount Vernon, New York. Legal action has been taken against three Britons who died 250 years at Mcunt Vcrncn, New York. They are Philip Pmckney, William Hayzen and James Hustis, who received a grant of land from Kng Charles II ir110 words
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Article75 1934-09-10 7 "Promotion" Means They Are Paid Less Prague. Civil servants whose names were on the list of promotions to "higherpaid grades" were dellg>tod~«t flWfc They have just received their lirst month s salary at the new rate. Salaries in the Czechoslovak civil service have deductions for income*tax, superannuation75 words
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Article169 1934-09-10 7 Outcry Against Prison Escapes In U.S. Chicago. I NO fewer than seventeen convicts and gunmen have escaped from State prisons during the past few weeks, and ah. indignant public is agitating about America's "paper gaols." On the day that John Dillinger was shot down throe convicts escaped from169 words
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Article163 1934-09-10 7 To Pay Instalments On Furniture Prague. Joseph Berger, a post-office employee at Most in Bohemia, sold his wife for £30 to pay the instalments on his furniture. His wife became friendly with a vandriver named Josef Mann. Berger encouraged the friendship, and in the end cffeied163 words
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Article157 1934-09-10 7 Lovers Must Pay Composers For Their Songs Belgrade. You may serenade your sweetheart in Yugoslavia—but you must be prepared for the privilege. It has been decided that a lover who the window of his beioved must pay a fee to the composer of ihe song. Until 1929 the157 words
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Article148 1934-09-10 7 Experiences Of Ex-Ceylon Planter Your article on "A Chemist's Experience, in your issue of July 26, opens an old controversy concerning malarial fever, writer a correspondent to "West Australia." Many doctors of the old school were always lecturing ycum., men £,oing to malarial district 3 for the first148 words
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Article101 1934-09-10 7 Charming Voice To Help Subscribers Melbourne. A delightful surprise has been prepared by the Telephone company for all new telephone subscribers in the capital cities of thq Commonwealth. A girl operator, specially selected for he 1 charni of voice and personality, lings each subscriber up and asks whether101 words
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Article254 1934-09-10 7 Strange Incidfnt At Battersea A SEVENTY-YEAR OLD jeweller, Mr. Joseph Coyne, was attacked in his shop at Battersea, in broad daylight by a girl, who struck him on the head with an iron bar, and then ran away. It is understood that nothing was taken254 words
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Article159 1934-09-10 7 Paul Morand On What And What Not To Say Paris. *<r|ONT call Irishmen Englishmen; otherwise you can say anything to the British who have less inferiority complex than any other nation." Inis is among the entertaining items of advice given in the "Figaro" by Paul Morand, the159 words
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Article121 1934-09-10 7 Bookseller Eats 40 Melons In 90 Minutes Belgrade. Forty large green water-melons wero brought on to the field before the start of a fooball match at Djevdjelija—and one man went out to eat them before the assembled crowd. Shielded from the sun by an umbrella, the man.121 words
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Article131 1934-09-10 7 Last Longer Than The Metal Kind Prague. Jan Bailey, the proprietor of a Prague pottery work, has started making real shoes for horses—out of rubber. He claims that they last twelve times as long as metal shoes and do not slip. Round a metal-reinforced rubber dis*, act.ng as131 words
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Article68 1934-09-10 7 Rioter Sentenced To Four Years Madrid. For giving a bomb to a young boy. a Saragossa worker has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment by a local tribunal The lad was arrested as he was abou. to throw the bomb into a Saragossa public building68 words
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Advertisement237 1934-09-10 7 iHE YOU A FIRST CLASS LIFE? a nana who wishes to take out lifetnce finds himself compelled to pay in the way of higher premiums bee he M not fit. And yet in many such is entirely the result of lack of b< re health is concerned. Ills arising RBJM237 words
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Advertisement335 1934-09-10 7 << i■# i i »'i i•in»< i <t I.; iii•ii i i gnm I The Triple-engine Aircraft of the -"> KknilmKl The Royal Netherlands Indian Airways arc cap- able of flying fully loaded on any combination 1 E of two engines. I i i I fl Particulars of flights to335 words
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Miscellaneous200 1934-09-10 7 What Is In Your Horoscope Let Me TelTlon FHEl \V< i you 1 ke to know without any cost, stars indicate your future will be; u v- ill be successful, prosperous about business, love, marriage enemies Vhan two Prof roxrcy written pages > v Noted Astro!o 6 e.r come to200 words
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Advertisement338 1934-09-10 8 _••••>. ii i iii I i|i |i||;i|i;|rti,|; f i:|i;|i,| l il:;|i!|i!tMli,li.'|illll|il|;ill!li>lilli>ii:iii|iiaii«ii|ii|ii'V |a I Come and Laugh at this Screamingly Funny Tour of the World's I most famous "Match-breaking" C ty— I I TAPITfII LAST NICII7 fi.ls TO-NIGHT 9.15. m \i rencaibrr the old Sagar Daddy" in I I iVIrRRV WIV!338 words
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Advertisement246 1934-09-10 8 TO-MORROW 1 O 111 M 1 I::: iits o. Bn? P Ca.-c'c <. «h<;• i ol wit;. (;o(: NI "ITB A NEW SPANISH CUSTOM**! i she lived I 1 STREETS OF A I "^HERMAN'S I See him as DOUBLE-CHIN, the sr>n of CHIN, the rrcat mandolin. I from the land246 words
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Advertisement246 1934-09-10 8 Read the "Sunday Tribune" J) Dominant in Malaya. Ill..ll'l'!l:i|:ill,fli|l:|ll|li|lllllll!lnlllll!ll l"llllll|l.lilllllllllllllll>lllll ,|iHIHlll!IIIHI!llll'IIIHMli:iiHMIill:liiliit':|:'l 1111tn,,,, J «.15 9.15. j "I TEMENDOUS SUCCESS OVER THE WEEK-EM) HUNDREDS TURN AWAY. TO-NIGHT j Stupendous success last night of Imperial Trump Card prodoction I at the I MARLBOROUGH] j Miss Sulochana in 14 SADBH4GYA SUNDERI" with A246 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-10 8 PAVILION Soon I MM VER wl rttK way! x fct-Vs .->r th- r, jme 1 tORETTA YOUNG 00 a CftRYGRAHT 20 j rr hi 11 'i-1 r r r^-BimTrnnriwi29 words
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Article108 1934-09-10 9 Malay Gaoled For Causing Hurt Our On n Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 8. HER c ase was tried to-day be Mr. Justice Whitley at th i ourt. The accused, Pain Bir Province Wellesley was chargec nitm Che Rouse on May V a fight. the witness box denied108 words
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Article387 1934-09-10 9 Methodists And Th? Modern Outlook Leicester, July 20. a. no Methodist Conference to-cla .1 retiiing President, the Rev \vman. said that men wer< back to the Church. Whethe ver left the Church was they might, have to decide, or nv i. re coming back. Hr\ F. Benson387 words
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Article80 1934-09-10 9 Nelson, British Columbia, youths named George MunRastus" Wools are spending iiool holidays searching for treathe bottom of Nelson Lake with le diving gear. ithful divers go down between reel with a pail with a glass r their heads. pumped to the diver by two can stay under the80 words
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Article582 1934-09-10 9 Johore Woman Heavily Fined (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 9. "DEFORE Mr. F. V. Duckworth (First Magistrate), Johor e Bahru. a Chinlady, Madame Lim Eng, whose husband is the manager of a pineapple plantation in Johore, was charged with (Ut Ay a eirl of582 words
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Article104 1934-09-10 9 The death took place on Thursday at his residence in MacCallum Street, Penang, of Mr. Khoo Cheng Cheow. Deceased leaves a widow, two sons, Dr. Khoo Peng Seng, o:' Singapore, and Mr. Khoo Peng Hock, a teacher cf the Sukit Zaharah School, Johore Bahru, one daughter, two daughters-in-law and -even104 words
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Article549 1934-09-10 9 Problem Of Importance In Ceylon MR. A. M. A. Azeez. one of last year's Scholarship winners, who is proceeding to England shortly to prosecute his studies, was entertained to a farewell dinner by his colleagues in the Ceylomi Muslim League Senate kt the Zahira College Hall.549 words
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Article173 1934-09-10 9 I City's Gift Of A Cradle Rome. WORKMEN have begun to prepare tt the Royal Palace at Naples for the many personages who are soon to arrive for the happy event which is expected at the end of September in the family of the Italian Crown173 words
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Article123 1934-09-10 9 Nobles' Properties Let To Peasants Madrid. Since the Spanish land reform law came into effesct in September, 1932, a total of 213.687 acres of land have been i seized from grandees, nobles, and others and let by the Land Reform Institute to 8,916 peasants. Most of the land123 words
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Article235 1934-09-10 9 Attacked By Southern Leaders Hongkong. Sept. 9. •'tyHE members of the South-west i Political Council and the South-west Executive Committee, headed by Mr. Hu Han Mm, the Kuomintang leader in 1 Hongkong, have sent a telegram to Nan- r king criticising the four agenda for the i forthcoming235 words
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Article224 1934-09-10 9 Successes At School Of Commerce Examination The follawing indents oi dw V.M.C.A. School of Commerce passed the London Chambei ot* Commerce examinations: SENIOR Bookkeeping and Accountancy. passed out of three): A. I. Klynn, P. K. U. Pillai and M. L. Rodrigues. Start hand. (One passed out of two):224 words
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Article141 1934-09-10 9 Siamese Prince And I Princess Hurl AS a result of motor-car accident Prince and Princess Svastia, parents of the Queen cf Siam, are lying injured in Batu Gajah Hospital. The Prince is suffering from shock and cuts about the forehead and chin and the Princess was141 words
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Article51 1934-09-10 9 Many Calls To Minor Cases Singapore. Monday. The Singapore ambulance was caileu to several accidents and cases of alleged assault over the week-end. but none involved serious personal injury. A Chinese man was found hanging in North Bridge Road to-day but he died before the arrival of the51 words
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Advertisement111 1934-09-10 9 •....•••••■•I »'mii ii i iim ■Minium 11 > .i i i, ii'lj wmmmm 4 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. AUTUMN 1934 RACE MEETING. SATURDAY GTH SATURDAY ~I3TH, OCTOBER, 1934. I I Starting at 2.50 p.m. each day. IM RIES close at 4.00 p.m. 26th SEPTEMBER, 1934. Z I N LIMITED SWEEPS:—One"each day-Tlckels111 words
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Advertisement360 1934-09-10 9 No more RUNNING OlilA OF INK! 4m ■Stijr PA*KOt «b3c (^<i/nnisanre! j&Sjr Hold this magnificent pen jtijr to the light, and jet ring*. like Snysterious windows." ?MjWfl »ell in«tanllv vhen to refill' ;IsB| The revolutionary new Na< lunatic Parker holds 102 f ,r flfl i more ink. Reversible gold point.360 words
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Obituary80 1934-09-10 10 LEE MR. LEE KENG UEK. aged 65, poised away peacefully on the 8th Sepl 1934, at 2.45 p.m, at 93, Cuppage Road. He leave behind his wife, Nee Tan Kim Choo, 1 son. Leo S n:\ Quan, l daughter. Mrs. Tai See Hcng, I daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lee80 words
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Obituary35 1934-09-10 10 A Requiem High Ma is for the repose of the soul oi the late IL-. B. B. Batchelor Will be sung at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at 6 30 a.m. to-morrow.35 words
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Article616 1934-09-10 10 JWIDENCE accumulates that the process of improving and extending the friendly relationships between Siam and Malaya, as between Siam and Britain, is being accelerated. Britain and British Malaya are certainly increasing their interests and influence in the independent Asiatic kingdom which not so long ago emerged successfully616 words
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Article18 1934-09-10 10 The Chinese Swimming Club will hold «i benefit night at J-he Great World Cabaret on Saturday, uct. 6.18 words
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Article37 1934-09-10 10 Group Captain Smith, 0.8. E., and Mrs. Smith and Flight-Lieut. G. C. Bladon flew to Alor Star and back by Imperial Airways liners. Mr. Fer.zuddin va c passenger fo r Calcutta by the Astraea. which left yesterday.37 words
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Article34 1934-09-10 10 Dr. M. Kunjukrishna Pillay, M.8., 0h.8., L.R.C.P. and S., brother of Dr. Pillay, of Puchong, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Edinburgh to spend a short holiday with his brother before leaving for India.34 words
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Article38 1934-09-10 10 The marriage of Miss Elsie Regina i Mary Nathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nathan, and Mr. V. Joseph SomaI sundram, of the School, Kuala Lumpur, took place at the Church of St. Louis. Taiping. to-day.38 words
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225 1934-09-10 10 rw HE world has been horror-stricken at the news of the dreadful calamity wh.'eh overtook the American liner Morro Castle. Fire, deadly foe of ships at sea, swept over the vessel with such swiftness that 225 lives were lost, and -he cables received during225 words
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Article183 1934-09-10 10 REVELATION to anyone travelling between Empire and European ports Is the manner in which the air m.iils are being utilised. Each of these ports, and most inland towns too, have special air mail boxes and these are being used extensively everywhere. It i* becoming the rule for183 words
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Article176 1934-09-10 10 Penang 's Aerodrome jT>ENANG Is waiting anxiously ti hea when the landing ground at Ba yan Lepas will again be, considen ftt Jo use by the Imperial Aire machine landed and took of! cessfully in April, but aftei iluenced no aoubt by the Kuala Lumpur, the Airway authorial decided to176 words
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Article223 1934-09-10 10 < TN days when women invade all of employment, it is not surpri^i:, to hear that a member of the supp ly gentler sex has officiated as a b referee. There have even been v. boxers in the past, but this kn exhibition .was frowned upon authority.223 words
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Article242 1934-09-10 10 By "Looker-On" of the coming of the Rugoy seasons are to be seen on the Padang. The goal posts are up, and sturdy and conscientious young men are getting themselves into condition for the fray. Rugby appeals particularly to the fair sex, and the S.C.C enclosure242 words
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Article26 1934-09-10 10 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. CLUB DIARY, 6. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 16, 16 and 17. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 18. THE DOWNFALL OF A WAP HF? U26 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-10 10 I f COLUMBIA lor n^ant feeding. t■{ 1 There is none j' jijjT^ better btainabi?# j FROM ALL (;001) DEALERS ISOLR AGENTS: Robinson Co., Ltd., I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I -L' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I210 words
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Advertisement143 1934-09-10 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., TORONTO, CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1900 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 Chief Agf-nt For Malaya; V. R. VTCK E4, Hong Kong Rank Chambers, Singapore. PERFECTION Justly [V s JT\ describe* the superior 1 workmanship of Sraf»- pore's Leading TaUor. K> Jf> WING LOONO la un- N> gj£ doubtcdly in the143 words
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130 1934-09-10 11 NO TIME TO ESCAPE FROM BELOW INFERNO AMIDSHIPS IN A FEW MINUTES Lightning Or Carelessness? Rescued Crew Ordered To Keep Their Mouths Shut MORE harrowing stories are told in the latest messages about the terrible fire on the U.S. liner, Morro Castle. The boat130 words
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Article1165 1934-09-10 11 New York, Sept. 9. THE latest casualty list of the Morro A Castl< is 42-5 saved, 60 dead and 7.1 g nut of a total of 558. The Morro Castle has beon beached is -t;il burning. The owners earlier announced that 333 people had been saved.1,165 words
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Article82 1934-09-10 11 Unable To Attend Braemar Games Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 6. Tb« Kins:, acting on medical advice was unable to attend the Highland Games at Braemar. The nature of his indisposition is not stated.— Renter Wireless. London, Sept. 6. In connection with the King's inability to attend theReuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-09-10 11 Princess Marina, of Creece. to wii m Prince Qeorge has iust become entailed. Photo by, Bertram Park.Photo by, Bertram Park. - 22 words
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Article326 1934-09-10 11 "GREASING THE WAYS" More Arms Revelations Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 5. pOLLOWING the revelation of an agreement between Vickers, Ltd. Electric Boat Co. of America for Ihe building of submarines jsensatipna.1 evidence was given to-day before' the Senate Committee of enquiry into the relations between. United StatesReuter Wireless. - 326 words
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Article62 1934-09-10 11 Communist Attempt On His Life V Reuter. Vienna, Sept. 8. AN attempt on the life of Vice-Chan-cellor Prince Starhemberg was made to-night. Shots were fired at his house, No. 2, Biberstrasse. from No. 1, opposite. The police and Heimwehr are searching both houses. It is believed thai theReuter. - 62 words
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Article101 1934-09-10 11 One Crashes Into Royal Palace Reuter Wireless. Naples, Sept. 6. AFTER a collision in mid-air. one of the aeroplanes crashed on the roof of the Royal Palace and the other into a church dome which collapsed under the impact. Both machines were flown by civ pilots, one ofReuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article77 1934-09-10 11 Categorical Denial Of A Rumour Reuter Wireless. Vareggio, Sept. 4. A rumour is current that an engagement has been arranged between Archduke Otto and Princess Maria, cf Italy. The King and Queen of Italy this afternoon visited the Bourbon Falma Villa at Planore and remained for threeuuarters ofReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article59 1934-09-10 11 Tragic End Of bounty Cricketer London, Sept. 9. THE death has occurred of Dudley Pope, the Essex County cricketer, in a car smash.—Reuter. I Dudley F Pope was born on October 28. 1908. He played regularly for Essex in County Cncket and was always a consistent59 words
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Article95 1934-09-10 11 New Ferro-Concrete Runways (From Our Own Correspondent} bangKuc, sept. 9. Following five days' heavy rain, the Imperial Airways and Air Fiance's ea=- and west bound plane were glad to inaugurate the new ferro-concrete runways at Den Muang to-day. making landing and taking off no longer a matter95 words
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Article34 1934-09-10 11 Port Said. Sept. 9. Ihe Duke of Gloucester has arrived on boaid the Sussex.—Reuter. The Duke is on his way to Australia to take part in the centenary celebrations at Melbourne.34 words
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Article89 1934-09-10 11 Whole City Isolated EXTENSIVE AREA FLOODED Shanghai, 1< THE Huangho or Yellow River burst its hanks at Linho, Suiyuen, Hooding an extensive ar Many houses have been swept a\ v and Linho is isolated by the flo» on all sides. The garrison troops are enga in strengthening89 words
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Article56 1934-09-10 11 Reuter. New York. Sept. I It is reported that with a view to I surmg the .success of measures for .< j porting the dollar tho United St Treasury may prohibit private si imDorts. > Market quarters are of the op i that such prohibit on would upsetReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement280 1934-09-10 11 The C©oci morning \9 il I fli Fining! Sparkling! Health in a glass! To i /■L drink a glass of Phosferine Health Salt in ffiS '<»f 13 I f the morning is to feel good, is to feel well I all day. Gone are all the poisons and wastes M280 words
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Article863 1934-09-10 12 AOS SPREADS IN AMERICA Other Unions Join EDIATION BOARD APPOINTED Washington, Sept. 8. Ie i lk leader, Mr. Gorman, has Knnounced that the workers in Bpholstery, drapery, carpet, rug, fcil)-;e and plush factories all •Ithe country have been ordered Brike on Monday in sympathy863 words
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Article74 1934-09-10 12 Official Denial Of Proposal (From Our Own Correspondents Penang, Sej)t. 8. 11/ITH reference to the recent an•f nouncement that a proposal is afcot to form a smelting company operating in Southern Siam, the local consul for Siam, Luang Bhasa Huiraj, to-day makes an official statement74 words
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Article111 1934-09-10 12 Thousands Of Miles Of Roads Built Shanghai. Sept. 8. Over 3,300 miles of trunk highways have been built in Kiangsi, said General Huang Fu, in an interview with Pressmen here yesterday. Another sign of progrees, he* continued, was that every official was working hard for the restoration of111 words
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Article230 1934-09-10 12 Impressed By China's Economic Possibilities Shanghai, Sept. 10. Interviewed by a number of Chinese and foreign Pressmen yesterday at Nanking. Mr. Janssen, the Belgian goodwill envoy now visiting China, said: "1 am deeply unpressed by the immense economic possibilities of China, who has a great future. The main230 words
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Obituary53 1934-09-10 12 Retired Naval Officer's Death London, Sept. 8. The death is announced of Commander Sir J. R. Guy Moncreiffe.—Reuter. Sir Guy Moncreiffe, who retired in 1920, saw service during the war. He was wrecked in a submarine in 1916 an:! for the rest of the war was a53 words
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Article144 1934-09-10 12 Tense Feeling In U.S. Strike Reuter. Washington, Sept. 8. FEELING is tense as the strikers are gaining ground. Several thousand more have walked out. There have been a few minor disturbances but conditions generally are quiet. At Blackwood, South Carolina, the Governor, as a preliminary step towards theReuter. - 144 words
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Article140 1934-09-10 12 THE CINEMAS Unwanted children seem to form the main theme of the chief film now showing at the Pavilion. "Side Streets" is, however, an unusual type of sob story, with some fine emotional acting. There is i good deal of healthy psychology tn it, particularly140 words
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Article120 1934-09-10 12 An excellent entertainment from every point of view was provided at the Roxy Theatre last night when the late Marie Dressier was co-starred with Lionel Barrymore in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dramatic comedy, "Christopher Bean," a transcription of the celebrated stage play "The Late Christopher Bean." The120 words
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Article203 1934-09-10 12 Road In Kansu Washed Away Shanghai, Sept. 8. RAINFALL, which has never been so heavy during the last 30 years, fell in Kansu on Wednesday and Thursday. The Sian-Lanchpw road was washed away at several points. Repairs are in progress. The autumn crops were destroyed. The merchanst in203 words
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Article143 1934-09-10 12 Employee Of Anglo-Swiss Milk Co. Singapore, Saturday. The silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Maximilian Lopez, who are well-known among the local Eurasian community, was celebrated to-day at 11, Crescent Road, a large gathering being present. Married on Sept. 8. 1909. Mr. Lopez who has been an employee143 words
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Article53 1934-09-10 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. Rival Blackshirt and anti-Blackshirt demonstrations in Hyde Park ended without serious disoider, thanks to the police. Sixteen arrests were made. After the demonstration a score of people were overcome by the cftish, and some were taken to hospital, mostly with fractures as theReuter. - 53 words
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Article201 1934-09-10 12 Famous Chamonix Guide Commemorated THE centenary of the death of Jacques Balmat, the Chamonix chamois hunter who found the way up Mont Blanc and made the first ascent of the mountain with Dr. Paccard in 1786, was commemorated at Chamonix to-day. For many years Balmat201 words
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Article60 1934-09-10 12 Prohibition Of Foreign Exchange Dealings Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 9. THE Ministry of Finance has prohibited purchases and sales on the foreign exchange except for financing legitimate normal business requirements, executing contracts arranged before Sept. 8, and reasonable travelling cr other requirements. The setting off in foreign currency ofReuter. - 60 words
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Article78 1934-09-10 12 First Of A Series Of Lectures Singapore. Monday. The first of a series of interesting lectures was given at the Assembly Ol Gcd Chapel (Pentecostal Mission) in Serangcon Road last night. The subject. "A Machine with a Soul.' was chosen, and the speaker was Rev Cecil M. Jackson.78 words
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Article30 1934-09-10 12 Reuter Wireless. Havana. Sept. 7 Many were wounded in riots which followed a revolutionary outbreak in the eastern end of the Island. Sniping continued through the night.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article621 1934-09-10 12 Civilian Killed SEVENTEEN HOUSES SET ON FIRE Shanghai, Sept. [n. A CTING m conspiracy will Japanese ronins, a gang bandits at Chinon, in the Luantung district in North China, looted v village near the town on Sept. 1. is now revealed. The Japan ronins shot one civilian621 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-10 12 mmmmmm BURROUGHS BEEFEATER LONDON DRY GIN JAMES BURROUGH LOCALE IONDON.ENGLAND. McALISTER CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: S.S. F.M.S.17 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-10 12 I THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, I 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIDE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION mSUBANC»21 words
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Miscellaneous189 1934-09-10 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End TO-DAY, SEPT. 10 The following is the programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps up to and for wee* ending Sept, 16. 1034: 5.30 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. Tv), Construction of Trestles. 5.15 p.m.—Clifford Pier, S.F.C.R.E. <v), Pulau Brani and Blakang Mati.189 words
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Article64 1934-09-10 13 Police Clear Stamford Road Singapore, Monday. i n u:.usual scene was witnersed alnn'r A Stamford Road on Saturdw nighposse of police constables, )»an officers, eleared the street of .as who were oNstr-iri, on oping in unauthorised places. than 3 pullers were placed iuiH" Many of them64 words
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Article342 1934-09-10 13 Cood Programme By Local Artistes Singapore, Saturday. cert in aid of the Church of EngTamil Mission in Singapore and re was held at the St. v,Hall to-day. ,ng those present were the Ven. thv ••■aeon of Singapore and Mrs. GraWhite, the Hon. I)r. and Mrs. Lim i H<342 words
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Article213 1934-09-10 13 Inquiry Into Prison Death > Es... Singapore. Monday. 1'HE circumstances attending the death 01 a Sikh, named Nand Singh, wh) 'a s found hanging in his cell at tlu S.: apore civil prison on Sept. 4, wer3 quired into by the Coroner <Mr. W. G I Porter)213 words
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Article217 1934-09-10 13 luneral of Mrs. Teo Choon Hian plate at Bidadari Cemetery. The W. Murray, M.A.. offieia c 1 and nw a large gathering of friends at ivt-side. Wreath* were received from Mr. arc' > M| Song Ong Siang, Dr. and Mrs. A. J ap, Dr. and217 words
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Article321 1934-09-10 13 Chinese Trade Mission Entertained AM R. Chiang Kia Jin and party gave a i-'J. Chinese dinner at, the Tai Tong Restaurant, New World, on Aug. 29 to Messrs. James L. Holbook and Y. C Ma representatives of the China Export Industries Mission now a- Singapore. It was a321 words
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Article104 1934-09-10 13 Successful Concert At Sailors' Institute Singapore, Monday. Under the auspices of the Missions to Seamen and arranged by Mme. Dietz, a successful concert, was held at the bailors'" Institute last night. Nearly a hundred seamen ci five different naucnalitie: were pr.sent. After the concert 45 German seamen,104 words
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Article446 1934-09-10 13 Charge Of Attempted Murder Singapore, Monday. I fjIKK named Indar Singh was to- day charged at the Assizes before M.. Justics a' Beckett Terrell and fc. i D'j.iimon ju/y with attempted murder ;ainst a compatriot, Ujaga Singh, en \i:y 1 last in Watenoo Street. According to446 words
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Article329 1934-09-10 13 FreTtch Demand For Preliminary Study Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 5. THE French demand that problems arising from th? Saar plebiscite hall be beforehand is supported by Mr Krnx, head of the Governing 'ommission, in a fresh memorandum n which he invite c the Leagu° Council study mpanr,Reuter Wireless. - 329 words
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Article234 1934-09-10 13 Sikhs On Acid-Throwing Charge 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 8. PHE preliminary enquiry into a charge of alleged acid-throwing was comnenced in the District Court before Mr 3. R. Whitehouse yesterday. The hearing occupied the whole day and on the sug;estion of counsel for defence, the case234 words
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Article84 1934-09-10 13 Alleged Giving Of False Information Singapore, Monday. Alleged to have given false informaon to the Rocho"e Police. Haii Zuia Bengali taxi driver, appeared before le Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice his morning. In his information he is alleged tc lave stated that on Aug. 8 two Euro84 words
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Article61 1934-09-10 13 Trail Of Destruction Along: The Bund An extremely severe typhoon struck Shanghai on Saturday, leaving a tra 1 cf destruction. Coming from the direction of Formoca, the gale swept the city with great fury, uprooting several trees along the Bund. Much damag2 is also reported from other parts61 words
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Article81 1934-09-10 13 Hitler And Plebiscite Result Reuter Wireless. Nuremberg, Sept. 5. HITLER'S proclamation to the Nazi Congress stated, "We only smile when our enemies, especially outside the Reich, take pleasure in the 4 000.000 negative votes in the recent ple'oiscit?. Cur next attack will shatter this £mail non-Nazi remnant. "TheReuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article201 1934-09-10 13 Japan Favours Limitation By Global Tonnage Shanghai, Sept. 9. It is reported that the instructions sent to Mr. Matsudaira. ihe Japanese Minister at Washington which have been approved by the Japanese Cabinet, provide for the fellow ne; demands at the naval conference next vet*r. The political issues In201 words
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Article127 1934-09-10 13 Final Decision r At Secret Session £tf Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 10. BRITISH, French and Italian Foreign Office experts in League matters met last night to discuss procedure in cnnection with the Soviet's admission 'j the League, in which connection a final decison will be takenReuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article67 1934-09-10 13 Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Law Yew Swee cf Kuala Lumpur, for the marriage of their fourth son, Mr. Law Joo Kooi, with Miss Khoo Puay Neo, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Khco Poh Swee and n ece of Mr. and Mrs. Yoe Keng Wee67 words
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Advertisement89 1934-09-10 13 w-'llMlMlllllilWllllillilllllltltnillM I I m m I The I Plaubel Makina II Camera 9 B Bright Sunshine or Fading Light. Speed or still, the Plaubel Makina II is always the winner that I I takes the picture. I Fitted with high speed Anticomar F|2.9 lens in I Compur Shutter with Self-Timer.89 words
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Advertisement33 1934-09-10 13 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRS, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144 want this to33 words
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824 1934-09-10 14 Clear-Cut Superiority Over Govt. Services Malays Surprisingly Lose To The H Cattle Traders Singapore, Monday. HF re-play of the drawn game between the Wiltshires (holders) id the Government Services m the A F A cup competition yesterday [g a rather unexpectedly824 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-10 14 Quan Chong, one ol the Cattle Traders' forwards, in the S.A.r.A. Cup match against the Malays, who were beaten 3 —o.21 words
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Article169 1934-09-10 14 Popular Verdict In Fight At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 10. SUARES ani? Fernandez drew last night at Wembley park over fifteen two-minute rounds. The former made good use of his longer reach in the opening rounds, when Fernandez was taking things easy and169 words
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Article91 1934-09-10 14 Perry To Meet Sutter In Quarter Final I„ Forest Hills, Sept. 9. N the American Tennis Singles Cham- I pionship Kirby beat Budge 4—6, I—4. 6—4, 6—4. i Parker beat Menzel 3—6, 7—5, 6—3, 6 2. The last eight in the order of draw are Perry, Sutter,91 words
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Article692 1934-09-10 14 Cattle Traders Beat The Malays Singapore, Saturday. THE STRAITS Cattle Traders 1 Sjxjrts Club sprang a surprise at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, when they eliminated the Malays in the first round of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition. Fielding a strong; team in which I several European players appeared,692 words
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Article165 1934-09-10 14 No Injunction Granted 8.8.C. AND MR. JEFF DICKSON London, Sept. 8. MR, Justice Merriman has declined to make an order, on th c application df Mr. Jeff Dickson, for an injunction to restrain the 8.8.C. broadcasting a report or comment of the Petersen-Gains fight. The 8.8.C.165 words
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Article85 1934-09-10 14 Singapore, Monday. In a S.C.F.A. Inter-district. soccer match which was played on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday the Mackenzie Footers defeated the Tras Rovers by a narrow margin of 1—0. Mr. Goh Tee Chuan refereed. the teams being:— MACKENZIE F.:—Ban Teck-, Ah Sye, Peng Khiang; Chin Aik, Chiang Kwang,85 words
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Article76 1934-09-10 14 The following men's singles handicap class "B" ties have been fixed for to- morrow:—Ee On Kee scr. v. N. Nomanbhoy owe 12, S. K. Gaw owe 12 v. Chm Hian Chong owe 6, C. G. Richards scr. I v M. A. Alsagoff owe 12, Lim Boon Hin owe76 words
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67 1934-09-10 14 Reuter. London, sept, o. THE Australians knocked up 442 runs for the loss of five wickets to-day in their match against Mr. H. D v. Levescn Gower's XI at Scarborough. Bradman scored 132 runs in 1% hours, h-ttine a six and 24 boundariesReuter. - 67 words
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Article257 1934-09-10 14 M.C.C.'s Good Total Against Kent Reuter. London, Sept. 8. PAYING aga'nst Kent to-day. the first days of the fixture at Folkestone, the M.C.C. scored 380 runs Hearne was unbeaten for 111. Walters obtained 53 and Human 52, Freeman taking six wickets for 199 runs. GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERSReuter. - 257 words
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Article, Illustration919 1934-09-10 14 ,j— London, Sept. 8 ORADMAN'S aggregate is now 2,020. He is thus the first AiK lian to pass the 2,000 runs mark on the present tour. M< I has also reached 2,000.-R*uter. Both Bradman I remarkably successful with the bat on th° English tour, and919 words
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Advertisement36 1934-09-10 14 ACORN R,CH^^ia> JERSEY N w NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK Tastes rich looks rich and is rich, creamy milk from dainty Jersey Cows. Produced in New Zealand The World s Dairy Farm. /TOCKgD/ l. w.j.w. 63. mmmm36 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-10 14 Against severe itching, skin 5 troubles I Xiligal'8 words
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Article, Illustration4049 1934-09-10 15 Triple Wins For Trainer Duval Jockey Farthing Snowlass Romps Home To Pay $163: Saturday's Races Coral Moore Sprains Shoulder And Falls Down Singapore, Saturday. Ql FEEN, the winner of the X i (l up ai the May meeting of upore l vi t' Club, won the to-day in fine time,4,049 words
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Article136 1934-09-10 15 15 ENTRIES STAR PLAYER TO CARRY TOP WEIGHT THE following are the weights for tfli Gold Cup rare, to be run on th fifth day 'Sept. IB):-* Horses, Class 1, Div. 1 -I i m\\<. (Gold cup): Star Player so. Kuala Queen a. 12. Bestlot136 words
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Advertisement171 1934-09-10 15 II ViiKirilnl 'I'lVMIIillilVlllllllllllllltlMllllMlillllllltllliilUtllllilJil! t I I I I I'l I I I I I Ml f 4 m m ASSETS EXCEED $i 2,000,000. I t ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 8 The Great Eastern Life m m Assurance Co., Ltd. j 5 9 m (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). g171 words
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Article472 1934-09-10 16 Raja Muda's Success In Handicap Events (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kua'a Lumpur, Sunday. IN spiteL-of. yesterday's heavy rain, which prevented the "preliminary rour.d? of the twenty-second annual Tee Valli Tenni> Tournament of ihe Kuantan Club beiv».r played, good progress was mad: in t> day's play.472 words
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Advertisement259 1934-09-10 16 H99H bartholo.mf:ls2 ltd. HBBHI F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD °0, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. S H.M. V. Specials! RUDY VALLEE ft HIS CONNECTICUT YANKEES PLAYING j (Original Art st) N4296-HOLD MY HAND, foxtrot. J NASTY MAN, foxtrot. J from film "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS" *****-GOODNIGHT, LOVELY LIT TLE LADY, foxtrot. R6483-SHE259 words
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Article546 1934-09-10 17 Tamils Beat Chinese L, \\GOR CUP SOCCER r FINAL Our Owit Reporter) la Lumpur, Saturday. ho Selangor C hinese Re- Club, who won the camthe S.F.A. League com- year, bringing- off a n xing the S.F.A. Cup as > .a>hed to the ground when an extremely disappoint,546 words
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Article497 1934-09-10 17 Should There Be Any Changes In It fpHE law of cricket as it affects the mat- ter of leg-before-wicket crop* up perpetually. Those whd are m favour of an alteration to the law are almost invariably to be found among cricketers who have now ceased to be active. Quite497 words
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Article103 1934-09-10 17 Selangor Championships Semi-Finals (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THE following matches in the semifinals of the Selangor Badminton tournament were played this afternoon at the Victoria Institution Hall, Kuala Lumpur: MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES (SEMI-FINALS* Samuel and. Moey Chong Seng be.at Lee Kok Chee and Kuah Khooi Yong103 words
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Article103 1934-09-10 17 Negri Sembilan Colts And Malay Regiment 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Negri Sembilan Colts hockey team, formed this season, shows great promise of becoming one of the foremost teams :n the State. They met the Malay Regiment in a return game at Seremban on Thursday103 words
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Article78 1934-09-10 17 TO-DAY'S TIES Volunteer Snookers: A. S. Anderson and S A. Woosey v. J. W. Muncey and C Ayres, C. H. W. Goult and F. W. Peachey v N. G. Bishop and G. H. Daly. TUESDAY Volunteer Snookers: N. Fyfe and B. v J. A. Dean and K. C.78 words
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Article76 1934-09-10 17 The Bendemeer Athletic Ciub defeated the Chinese Sports Association in a friendly game of billiards (three ball* by the odd game in five at the latter's premises on Sunday. Results Bendemeer players first): Yap Yeow S.tang lost to Ma Chon Yik 194—200; Koh Hor Khoon beat Ng Cheong Foo76 words
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Article149 1934-09-10 17 Saturday's Semi-finals In i Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THE semi-finals of the Selangor junior and men's open doubles badminton tournament was played at the Victoria Institution Hall this afternoon. All the matches were well contested and full of excitement. Beating Lee Kok Chee149 words
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Article211 1934-09-10 17 Resignation Of Honorary General Secretary The following are extract from the minutes of the Council meeting of the Malay a Football Assc elation held on Sept. 7: (1) The Council, in accepting with :hc utmost regret the resignation of the hon. general secretary, passes the followng unanimous resolution:—211 words
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Article133 1934-09-10 17 Monopolies Sports Club Beat Useful B P. In a friendly match played last Saturday at the Marigold B.P.s court, the Government Monopolies Sports Club beat the Useful Badminton Party by four games to^two: —Scores <GM.SC olayers mentioned first):— Douglas Chan lost to George Chen 13—13, (s—o). 12—15, 12—15:133 words
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Article187 1934-09-10 17 The Government Services League tables as at Sept. 1, were as follows: FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Medicals 7 4 3 0 24 9 8 Monopolies I 4 4 0 0 17 5 8 t Prisons I 5 4 1 0 17 12187 words
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Article95 1934-09-10 17 The following have been invited to play on Friday on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5 p.m.: Whites: J. Blejia, V. Xavier, E. K. Yzelman, E. Brown, M. M. H. Shirazie, Looi Eng San, Lee Kit Soon, Lee Tuck Soon, Lee Pong Lim, V. Pullen Catchatoor, J. McNeish, C.95 words
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Article49 1934-09-10 17 The following will represent the Grange Badminton Patty again.it the* Week-End Badminton Party at the latter's court today at 3 p.m.:-—Koh Chek Tuan, Chua Leng Yong, Tan Kirn Hong, Chua Leng Kuan; Koh Chye Tuan, Seah Yak Thai and Qob Seah Chew. Reserves:—Seah Neo Heng and Yeo Cheng Chua.49 words
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Article347 1934-09-10 17 Home Football' Results VILLA TROUNCED AT LEICESTER Reuter. London, Sept. 8. THE following are the results of A matches played to-day in English and Scottish Leagues:— FIRST DIVISION I Birmingham 1 Manchester City 3 Derby Co. 0 Stoke City 2 Grimsby Towr C Everton 0 LeedsReuter. - 347 words
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Article383 1934-09-10 17 Some Remarkable Performances MARATHON efforts by golfers are by no means new. The latest occurred recently, when Captain George Morris, a member of a London West End club, won a bet of £500 and decided other people's side-bets totalling 4*3,000, by playing ten rounds of golf at .the383 words
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Article34 1934-09-10 17 At the special general meeting of the Straits Bachelors' Physical Culture which was held on Tuesday it was decided to celebrate the 21st anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Raw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang in December.34 words
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Article313 1934-09-10 17 Ufiiteers And Nondescripts Draw At Cricket Cricket match between th< N.C.C. and the United Engineer? was drawn, owing to the failing light. The N.C.C. were 228 for eight (declared), and the United Engineers were at 144 for rive wicketp in their reply. The N.C.C.313 words
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Article22 1934-09-10 17 The Siong BOO Athlet'c Association hft* r:moved from Cecil Street to 1288, 'lotinson Road. Correspondence should be forwarded to the new address.22 words
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Article158 1934-09-10 17 S.C.R.G vs. R A F. CHINESE WIN ALL SIX MATCHES Singapore, Sunday. OLA YING on th e S. C. R. C. courts yesterday, the Royal Air Forcewere quests to the Chinese Recreation Club in a tennis tournament in which :he Chinese players came otT victorious in all the158 words
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Article43 1934-09-10 17 Leicester Swamp Penarth. By 41-0 Reuter. London, Sept. 8. Results of principal rugby matches today were as follows: Bath 21 Llenelly 3 Cardiff 12 Bristol r > Coventry H Rrdgrnd Gloucester 22 Lydney 6 Leicester 41 Penarth ft Koithampto.i 10 5 —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement182 1934-09-10 17 Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble or Bla<Y<J« r 9 ness tfHVkea you suffer fr-.>m G«-tting Up Nights, ISTervousncMt Di<: Rheumatism, Stiffness. Burning A Smarting, Itching or Acid ty try tho new discovery Cyßtex (;;i*s-tex). Guaranteed to end your troubles iii i, days or money back. At all chemteuj. JOS. TKAVEKS182 words
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Article1082 1934-09-10 18 Dr. W. Beebe's Study OBSERVATIONS IN BATHYSPHERE Bermuda, Aug. 14. A NEW record was established near here to-day when Dr. William Beebe and Mr. Otis Barton descend ed to a depth of 2,510 feet into the ocean. The scientists were encased in a steel ball specially1,082 words
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Article420 1934-09-10 18 Chinese Who Ran On Seeing Policemen (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 6. A CHINESE, named Kok Chit, who began t? run on seeing two policemen in Gelang Patah, Johore, was charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth First Magistrate. Johore Bahru) witl having been found420 words
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Article197 1934-09-10 18 K.L. Lawyer's Successful Argument (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. The question of whether quarters occupied by a watchman Constituted a common lodging house was argued by Mr. Tan Teow Bok in the First Magistrate's Court to-day, when Mr. Voon Poh Seng, manager of the Hollywood197 words
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Article41 1934-09-10 18 Three Malays and one Chinese fisherman were charged in the Marine Court before Capt. G. H. Freyberg, Master Attendant, S.S.. with being in possession of Seine nets (fishing nets) without licences. They pleaded guilty and were *\ned $5 each.41 words
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Article220 1934-09-10 18 Doctors' Dilemma In K.L. Case (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AS telegraphed yesterday, the Detective branch of the local police following information laid by a Chinese woman living at Gonggang, that her husband had been missing since Saturday, discovered the body cf a Chinese, believed to220 words
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Article157 1934-09-10 18 $700 Fine In Kuala Lumpur Court (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A Chinese, named Lee Tong, was tolay produced before the first magistrate Vlr. F K. Wilson, and charged with >eing found in possession of a still for he manufacture of liquor at Pudu Ulu m157 words
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Article380 1934-09-10 18 (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Club will be held in the card room at the Club on Sept. 29. at 630 p.m. The Selangor St. Andrew's Society Ball wiU this year be held in the Selangor Club on Friday, Nov.380 words
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Article41 1934-09-10 18 Delegation's Notification To Geneva Shanghai, Sep' The Chinese delegation to the yesterday officially notified Secretariat at Geneva that c..'» offering as a candidate for v —as a non-permaner.t mem T b Pnh League Council. —Sin Chew J-41 words
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Article84 1934-09-10 18 (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lun pur. Satat** At the Kuala Lumpur Pol Namasivavam. a railwa to-day produced befor trate, Mr. F X WUsoi with failing to obacrv< at Damans ira Road, w Chief Court Inapector man. prosecuting, said who was on a bicycle v the path of84 words
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Article31 1934-09-10 18 Singapore. SataW The Marine I fielded a play in Division I of the G^ ci League on the J.CS.A. groins but received a walk-over, onij Mai Etceteras turning up.31 words
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Advertisement816 1934-09-10 18 MORTGAGEES' SALE I OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE I LANDS AND HOUSES 1 To Be Held At The Saleroom Of Messrs. Tan Ho Oon Co., Ltd., NOS. 90 92. MARKET, STREET. 1 ON TUESDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1934, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot L Valuable freehold land and house, No. 655-4,816 words
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Miscellaneous362 1934-09-10 18 j Wireless TO-DAY'S EMptDt PROGRAMME TODAY'S Empire wireles, as follows: Pr °«*«aJ 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal fro, Tom Jenkins the Plaza I 7.03 p.m.: Haydn Hea relayed fro Cinema, Bin Signal fron <V > 12.00). 8.20 p.m._8.50 p.m. and his Orch, the Savoy Ii 1>.05 p.m.: Time Sign* News Bui!,362 words
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Article151 1934-09-10 19 DECORATED BY THE KING Ex-Staff Officer Who Became "Dangerous Criminal 55 pi I TEEN years ago decorated by the King at Buckingham Palace for bravery on the battlefields of France. .a t y years later a convict at Dartmoor. .and then des-«■ilH-d by a151 words
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Article829 1934-09-10 19 ißy Air Mail) London, Aug. 29. PHOUGH he was described on i hargc ohect as Arthur 36, of Mowbray-road the ex-officer's real name Laurence Kershaw. He is f a wealthy Southport busiII- ha.s been employed as a mana»ut he had actually passed nation as829 words
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Article78 1934-09-10 19 Rferuit Killed By Live Bullet Lisbon. I* ntal inclusion of a "live" bulf a number of blanks being tired aininjr a t a barracks has caused 11 u >' ou nK recruit here. t mvv recruits were receiving inthe barracks square, other practising with machine-guns, g l,ls *"k78 words
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Article116 1934-09-10 19 New Injections To Be Tried On "Sleeping Beauty" Patricia Maguire, America's "sleeping beauty." who has been in a coma for two and a half years, may wake up soon. A series of new serum injections are to be made on her by Dr. Victor E. Gonda,116 words
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Article267 1934-09-10 19 Italian Salvage Brings Up £160,000 (By Air mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Plymouth (Devon), Aug. 22. GOLD and silver bullion worth £160,000 salved from the ill-fated P. and O. liner Egypt by the famous Italian steamer Artiglio II has been landed at Plymouth. This consignment—the result267 words
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Article111 1934-09-10 19 Police Twice Mistake Golfers For Escaped Convicts Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The capture of DilUnger has inspired the American police to make special efforts to catch other wanted criminals. Following the escape of Ray Hamilton, a notorious outlaw, and two other convicts from a Texas gaol, the police at111 words
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Article115 1934-09-10 19 Rejected Suitor Bites Girl's Nose Genoa. Because Anite Sabbia. a pretty 18--year-old gi#l. refused to marry him Ignazio JTellegrini bit off a piece of her nose. He Jas sent to prison for nine months. When he came out of prison he went straight off to search for Anlts,115 words
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Article101 1934-09-10 19 "Drowned" Man Watches SearcK For His Body Topepa. Kansas. A large crowd gathered on the banks of the River Caw. People scanned the surface of the water anxiously. Sixteen-year-old Calvin Roberts joined the crowd, wondering what was the matter. He asked the man next to him. The man,101 words
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Article108 1934-09-10 19 Lucrative Racketeering Of Two Harbin Girls Harbin. The police here are searching for two attcactive young girls, who have been profitably conducting a most original form of 'racketeering." One of these girls would approach a man in the street, and in a firm voice, demand a108 words
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Article691 1934-09-10 19 "Unknown Faculty" MAN "HEARS" WIFE'S THOUGHTS r£HE Daily Mail has received from a reader a striking letter cm the subject of telepathic experiences. He gives an instance, telling how he had a "vivid and surprising conviction" that his son had passed an examination. "It was as691 words
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Article65 1934-09-10 19 Articles Found In Stork's Nest Prague. A stork swooped down from the roof of a house at Podebrady, in Bohemia, and was seen to fly back to its nest with a handkerchief drying on the grass in the garden The bird's nest was searched. Inside were found:—65 words
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Advertisement421 1934-09-10 19 I J.. CALVERT'S 4FTER RAFFLES —BUT NOT MUCH. I History does not relate the stores which Sir Stamford Raffles brought with him. In this, his expedition differed from those of more modern whose choice in personal rrtieles is extensively advertised. fl It is however, more than likely that a 1421 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-09-10 20 Members of the R.S.Y.C. at the reg atta held recently. One ol the crews at the recent R.S. Y.C. regatta. The R.S.Y.C. regatta—another competing crew.33 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-10 20 Chinese girls in happy mood at the races. Two enthusiastic racegoers at Bukit Timah. Between events at Singapore laces.24 words
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Advertisement82 1934-09-10 20 1 "DAISY"""] for 'FLOWERS. I 15, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'Phone 4097. i :the super steel mrvri tt ii D»V/ I V/I^IL» WHOLESALE RETAIL. GUAN HOE HIN i 6 VICTORIA ST SIN(; Mid August RAY NOBLE AND* HIS ORCHESTRA. ***** NASTY MAN. t HOLD MY HAND, both from "George White's Scandals."82 words
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Advertisement203 1934-09-10 20 I(eaa The fribmie For "Best SPORTS REPORTS a will keep PVERY Sunday morning and perhaps '"once or twice during ihe week give Nature a helping hand in her task of maintaining complete inner cleanliness FT"" "^"^l Andrews Liver Sail —a teaspoonful or iwo in a glass of waler gently Ibßdl203 words
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