Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1934
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Title Section40 1934-09-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya XXI. ■No. 225 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934 FIVE CENlft The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. FIVE CE40 words
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Advertisement114 1934-09-12 1 WATCH THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FOR LATEST RACING NEWS BRITISH CEMENTS y-r—m I RED HAND PORTLAND CEMENT 1 FERROCRETF COLORCRETE Sole Agents SNGWCRETE jjUTtlPIE B €b Incorporated in S.S. I J MILK AT ITS BEST 1 1 SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I Pa BECAUSE c I Ml r Kjj The Quality Is114 words
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Advertisement462 1934-09-12 1 TfeaJ The I jfentdag tnibmu Dominant In sSMalaya Mk SOLIGNUM wir SERVES A DUAL PIBPOSE"WOOD HAS LIFE" even after it has been turned to the many c m roercal purpose* which it serves. I I Through neglect it can soon become useless—turned to dust by tne ravage* of white-ants—crumbling from462 words
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1464 1934-09-12 2 Shipping News Notices. NEW CROSS-CHANNEL MOTORSHIP Vessel On Ostend-DoYer Service THE fastest cross-Channel motorship has now been commissioned on the Ostend-Dover service. She is the Prince Baudouin which has been built for the Belgian State Railways at the Hoboken yard of the Soc. Anon. John Cockerill. She is fitted with1,464 words
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Article511 1934-09-12 2 Southern Railway Co.'s Second Ship THE Hampton Ferry, second of the three English Channel train-ferries ordered by the Southern Railway Company from Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., was launched at the builders' Neptune Yard. She was christened by Lady Abell, wife of Sir Westcott Abell,511 words
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Article615 1934-09-12 2 Queen May First Reveal Name PREPARATIONS for launching the new Cunard liner No. 534, under construction by Messrs. John Brown and Co., Ltd., at Clydebank, are almost complete. The launching ceremony is to take place at 3.15 p.m. on Wednesday, September 26. It will be615 words
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Advertisement338 1934-09-12 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA T. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. COMOBIN 15.000 Sept. 14 BHUTAN 6,101 Sept 27 RA.IPUTANA 17.000 Sept. 28 BEHAR 6,000 Oct. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 12 SOUDAN «,500 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 26 RAN PUR A 37,000 Nov 9 BUKDWAN «,070338 words
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Advertisement154 1934-09-12 2 W LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Coiomb:. Bombay, i raiiir,» r> i v 1 Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Port JLid LmSEfii. Bombay Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and fort baid, Brindisi, Venice Trieate. j Trieste. Due Leave154 words
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Advertisement215 1934-09-12 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE. Dw,tieh |Hpß| AaitraJiiche Dampfschiffs Gasellschaftv (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB, ms £H£!f ERLAND vi Manila 6 SStU m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct 4 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct' M t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Oct.* SO215 words
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Advertisement555 1934-09-12 2 STEAMER jS£ n °RDdedtschJ V«2uir /Inforpor«t«i b G«rmkn,) OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila, h\ 19k S'hai, N. China Japan "SAALE" for Manila, HW 5 S'hai, N. China Japan S(pt HOMEWARDS. "DONAU" for Marseilles. Ora- 1914 R'dam, H'burg Bremr Passenger steamers with cab n tnH termediate class accommodation. Cargo steamers with limited555 words
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Article345 1934-09-12 3 Mining Shares Singapore, Wednesday. following mining share quotations sued by Fraser and Co., exchange d stock brokers Buyers. Sellers npat Tin 5|- 5|9 a Kumbang Tin 37|6 40[cd ral Malay 50,- 52,6xd t Hitam Tin 14j6 15|3 r Weng 2.05 2.10 grin Tin 261- 27^ .ngkat Tin345 words
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Article95 1934-09-12 3 ED BY FRASER CQ., EXCHANGE A.nD STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. re Municipal o per cent. 108 112 norn ire Municipal 4» 2 per cent. 110 115 norn pore Municipal jj' 4: 2 per cent. 110 115 norn apore Municipal 4 per cent. 105 110 noli upore Municipal95 words
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143 1934-09-12 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION TONE CONTINUES QUIET Little Change In Values Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— .Rubber (Singapore), 25i/> cts., up Vh ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), fU3%, down $V Yesterday's Prices:— London: 7 9j16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 15% cts., unchanged.143 words
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Article205 1934-09-12 3 Singapore, Sept. 11. 1 t R. 'Siam) W. Coast N 1 per Koyan $132 R. iSiam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $124 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $118 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $107 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $104 Siam,205 words
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Article216 1934-09-12 3 Satisfactory Report For The Year THE annual report of Brunei United A Plantations, Ltd., foF the year ended June 30, to be presented at a meeting of shareholders on Sept. 10, is as follows: The net profit for the year subject to directors' fees amounts to $11,660.30216 words
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Article155 1934-09-12 3 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 $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial155 words
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Article44 1934-09-12 3 United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., oroduced 53,441 lb. during August, a total for four months of the current financial year of 194,921 lb. Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., produced 15,820 lb., making 153,072 lb. for ten months of the current financial year.44 words
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Article167 1934-09-12 3 Good Features Among Industrials Reuter Wireless. Lcndon, Sept. 10. ON the Stock Exchange to-day there were some good features among industrials, mainly in anticipation of favourable dividend announcements. There was also some selective buying of South African mining but otherwise the markets ruled generally quiet. Wheat, after earlyReuter Wireless. - 167 words
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Article42 1934-09-12 3 Gold Unit To Replace U.S. Dollar Shanghai, Sept. 11. The gold bar exchange re-opened today as usual. The gold unit will take the place of the present standard of the American dollar, beginning from Oct. 15 —Sin Chew Jit Poh.42 words
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Article62 1934-09-12 3 The following rubber returns for August are reported: lb A lor Gajah 26,500 Australasia 21,000 Ayer Panas 72,000 Bukit Kubu 13,000 C.lenealy 45*793 Jalan Kebun 10,680 Kluang 39,000 Pa jam 127.000 Port Swettenham 10,340 Tambalak 20,000 Teluk Anson 52,135 Ulu Benut 39,700 R.U B AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO.,62 words
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Article31 1934-09-12 3 The beard of Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., have recommended, payment on Oct. 11 of a dividend of 'ten per cent, in respect id the year ended June 30.31 words
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Article35 1934-09-12 3 Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., produced 754.11 piculs during August. Actual running time, 501 hours 5 mins.. time lost 53 hours 55 mins., average digging depth 46.52 feet; yardage treated 116,000 cuhic yards.35 words
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Article677 1934-09-12 3 The Week Reviewed By Fraser Co. MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly review t>f the local share market, dated Sept. 11, states: There is very little that calls for enthusiastic comment in the somewhat drab conditions prevailing at the moment in the local share market. Although taken677 words
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Article373 1934-09-12 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Wednesday. The following rubDer share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and LymiJ and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall k Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 1 Alcr Cajah 1.60 1.70 1.60 l.Ga IA. ILtam 2.10 2.20 2.10 2M 2373 words
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Article283 1934-09-12 3 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS6 s> 4 CLOSING QUOTATION'S. I 3 3 «r.'S'art Buyer». Sellrrt. hS r* OH $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 160 1.7U i $2 S2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.85 1.9u Ll £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 123;- 128j- $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.&) 11 £X C. Tin283 words
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Article71 1934-09-12 3 OAILT rRICBd CUKBKNT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. n Buyers. Sellers I t R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loo?e) IW-> 25'k do. (F. 0.8.) 25% 26% Jj Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Oct.' Dec. 2C^ Jan.March 27% 27V 2 f April June 28% 1> Tone of Market: Very71 words
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Advertisement54 1934-09-12 3 I SSgBBW a "I THE SOUTH British! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WURMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIQUTH, Manager. OFFICK: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, I'KRSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BRAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil St., Singapore.54 words
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Advertisement88 1934-09-12 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 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 Fixed Deposit88 words
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Advertisement73 1934-09-12 3 I I YOUR SMALL COINS may #eem too few to bother about. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus 2%% Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon five you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small73 words
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Advertisement82 1934-09-12 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Vlaatschappii, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAfcUS, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities82 words
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Advertisement211 1934-09-12 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lfd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Lid AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: r Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORELOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Choc Swee Chen/?,211 words
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Advertisement630 1934-09-12 4 eM. HASSAN, 86, 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water sprvice line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. TOONE 3411. SHEXFFER'S630 words
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Advertisement329 1934-09-12 4 WHEN BUYING INK or GUM ALWAYS ASK FOR EVEREST Renowned Throughout Malaya Used In Government Municipal Offices. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 2633. DEALERS in new and secondhand Type, writers. REPAIRERS of all makes of Typewriters, Calculators, Adding Machine*, etc. We sell Kolok Ribbons and Kolok Carbon329 words
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Advertisement1104 1934-09-12 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN YEW CHAY, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO THE TRUSTEES ORDINANCE 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of TAN YEW CHAY, Deceased, late of No. 20, Lorong 35, off Geylang Road, Singapore, who died1,104 words
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Advertisement518 1934-09-12 4 FOR I ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION TAKE ALL CLOCKS, WATrur* i or GRAMOPHONES THAT WRONG YICK WOH HING Their one and only addn* 429, North r (Near Middle Road). skilled workmanship prompt service moderate charges Contractors for the Repair of Watches to the Britisl v„ Malaya. y m PERM EUROPEAN HAIRDRI £RS518 words
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Article751 1934-09-12 5 ADVISER'S ANNUAL REPORT Clemedti Policy Of Decentralisation Continued JN the annual report of the Medial Department in the F.M.S., for 1933, which is signed by Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Adviser, Medical and Health Services, it is stated t lat the policy of decentralisation, referred to in751 words
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Article853 1934-09-12 5 Fevers Account For 43 Per Cent. Of All Deaths The number of deaths recorded under the general heading of malaria and of lever of undefined or?gm, and the percentage of deaths so recorded to deatliß i from all causes are shown in the followI tags: I Malaria 1,213.853 words
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Article845 1934-09-12 5 Experiments In Kuala Lumpur Owing to the prevailing financial stringency no new work of any magnitude was undertaken during the year. In Kuala Lumpur experiment; were carried out on various septic tank installations in an endeavour to ascertain the probable cause of certain unsatisfactory results fonnd on an845 words
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Advertisement499 1934-09-12 5 WHEN SHE LOST 281bs. She Gained Ensrgy This young woman's method of reducing overweight la evidently as beneficial as it i 9 ert'e* t ye, and a letter she writes is thereworthy of publication:— am 24 years of agi-; height R ft. Kft int.; and a short time ago my499 words
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Advertisement278 1934-09-12 5 —jp 4 Kill mosquitoes il'^Hp with flit m and avoid \I i \|S iMatBSSSSmiSm I In lll|ll|lltlll>t|'l|i>|r|.'| I I I I l l i i I IM I I if u|< •ha»llll>llllt>l|llllltii|i.|iiti > '•i'«i'|Htt.| I t ••••jfll I $m Gi/ts— \m ror all occasions—Clips and brace- lets, buckles and earrings,278 words
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Article, Illustration115 1934-09-12 6 VESSELS ARRIVED ISLANDER, British, 743 tons, from Btlawan 11.9. to Christmas Island 15.9. HERVAR, Norwegian, 761 tons, from Bangkok 12.9, to Bangkok 13.9. VYNER BROOKE, Sarawak, 720 tons, from Kuching 12.9, to Kuching 14.9. ELOUT, Dutch, 936 tons, from Padang 12.3, to115 words
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Article121 1934-09-12 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Elophanta 22; Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Corfu 18; Toussoum 16; Bulan 15; Gen. Metzinger IS; Glenamoy 11; Aeneas 9; Tilawa 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3-) Malayan Prince 30;121 words
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Article103 1934-09-12 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. today. The R. M. S. Comorin with mails from Europe is expected to arrive at Penang at 4 pjn. to-morrow. The mails are expected to reach Singapore by the 554103 words
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Article203 1934-09-12 6 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 11. London 3 months' sight 2)4 7132 London 4 months' sight 2|4 13,64 London 60 days'sight 2 4 3116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 5|32 London demand 2j4y 8 London T.T. 2|4 3;32 Lyons and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand 144 New York demand203 words
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Article277 1934-09-12 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 12. High Tides.—o.oB a.m., 12.18 p.m. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Can) Meeting, fourth day. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Police v Ri; Anson Road Stadium; SCFa League, Balestier v. Kreta \v*~ S.C.F.A. Golf: Garrison Golf Club, WomerTi Monthly Medal277 words
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Article75 1934-09-12 6 ALKAMBRA.—"A Very Honourable Guy.' an APOLLO.-*Whither Germany,' 6.15 CAPITOL.—"The Return Of The Terror.'' FMPIRF.—"Many A Slip*' and "My Pal the King." GREAT WORLD.- -Cabaret sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chines* Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc MARLBOROUGH.—Miss Sulochana in "Subhagaya Sundcri" (Hindustani talkie). NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas,75 words
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Advertisement517 1934-09-12 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS f IlltUl'.l I I I I I I I ti.lnll I I f't'H I: I I' I |>i| I I |i |l:| I I I I I I I I I: '111 l Itlllii' AD ELPHI HOTEL f ROOF GARDEN 5 TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY517 words
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Advertisement615 1934-09-12 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Singapore Municipality TENDERS, TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. c i Date of closing Supply and fixing fence 6* feet high at proposed new market at Paya Lobar. 4 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1934. Supply and fixing of615 words
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Advertisement30 1934-09-12 6 DANCERS! "YICK'S" DANCING SHOES, Solid Leather Throughout. $3.25 A PAIR. Inspection Cordially Invited At: YICK WAH SING, 8 Watchmaker Footwear Manufacturers, B 81, North Bridge Road, I (Near High .Street).30 words
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Miscellaneous83 1934-09-12 6 [POSTAL IHttLLI&Ntt I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE I TO-DAY Trengganu (except Kieaty) (Larut) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay only) (Malini) 2 p.m. Ceylon (Trollus) 3 p.m. Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Tohitij 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Thedens 3 p.m. Belawan and83 words
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Miscellaneous438 1934-09-12 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 keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings vf general interest will still be included in the438 words
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Miscellaneous110 1934-09-12 6 Zion Road, before 2.30 p.m. for r iec transport. Sunnydale B P.: Match with Ideal BP home court, 3.15 p.m. Lunar Athletic and Musical Party: Mr. Chan Wah Liang's marriage Invitation. Assemble, Mr. Quah Eng Boon's residence, 24. Cheng Tuan Street, 10 a.m. Dress, white open coat, black bow am'110 words
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Article1501 1934-09-12 7 Spreading Knowledge Of Hygiene lute van of the Committee for Ith Eaucation was kept in daring the year and toured i v giving numerous exhibitions "Aminah" (Infant Welfare) iii of Swee Kirn" (Tubercufllms on "Malaria." ble power unit has been added s equipment which has ens to be1,501 words
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Article479 1934-09-12 7 New Shanghai Venture Not A Success TUiE sport of trotting has apparently A not made a big impression in Shanghai, says the North-China Daily .News: If Saturday's exhibition races at the Chinese Jockey Clubs course, under the auspices of the Shanghai Trotting Club and with the479 words
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Article58 1934-09-12 7 m, M Cologne. This summer the wonderful motor road between Cologne and Bonn was opened for the use of mo! or cyclists also, on condition that they confoimed to the roles and manners of the road. They have caused so many accidents and behaved so badly that the58 words
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Advertisement231 1934-09-12 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great T, 1 II you wa'ce up in the morning feeling sour *nd depressed, entirely lacking in vim and vigour, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil or harsh purgatives and231 words
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Advertisement152 1934-09-12 7 is delightful with all fruit fresh or canned, and has the advantage of costing less than cream. Try "Ideal" Milk with Fruit, once, and convince yourself for all time. Children's clothes need SUNLIGHT SOAP to get x I i TF you use a cheap, bar* ro .p for just soak152 words
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Advertisement202 1934-09-12 8 I ft he xfvk;: i SAME LIE KJ 1 J i ffil j I ir TWICE Bjl J I V j 1 I I j E 7~ to the PrrrirT H I same ■;Ml^ilMiLlJkiUifJ'ilMnilß i If HMHmMVMpm Mil I I I I I I I I I I I I202 words
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Advertisement393 1934-09-12 8 o DOROTHY DONALD 1 Xl BOUCHIER 915 1 V|lilltllillll"|il|!:l:!|'!l!!|llllllt!li;|!i|-:|tl|lt|ll|ll|:i|.l|. I I |i| I II II I I J *************************1111 l I Ij I I I I I I I li.lHliiinlllVUlltlMllttltlllllilltlitlil.lllll ANOTHER GRAND, SPINE-CHILLING THRILLER FROM THE STORY BY THE AUTHOR OF "KING KONG" GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY! Brno Can393 words
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Advertisement549 1934-09-12 8 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENT, l ft IJ MM CS C* 1-~ TT"' I AUCTION SALE t ir> tig and rmall lets to suit all I a large number of "("olo'rran insta I renzine tabb and bracket lamp* 'hnt i c, wlh coloured glass and I hades, hah frosted globes sna r549 words
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Article382 1934-09-12 9 August Examinations COMPLETE LIST OF RESULTS APPENDED are the results of the r. examinations held at the College of Medicine, Singapore, held last month:— MEDICAL FINAL PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION The following have passed the fiual Professional Examination and have been awarded the Diploma of the College, L.M.B.382 words
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Article150 1934-09-12 9 Presentation By Duke Of Gloucester THE ceremony of presenting back the Throne and Crown of the last King 01 Kanay to the Governor of Ceylon on behalf of the people by the Duke o Gloucester will only take fifteen minute.,. The presentation will take place in the150 words
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Advertisement345 1934-09-12 9 NEW WORLD CABARET. SATURDAY 15th SEPT. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT I Tango Competition ,d Si,v er Medals X indly Presented by Mr. Wee Ban Cheng special request the Misses VAUDEVILLE Gracie Flora will give a I repeat exhibition of the "CARIOCA" EXTENSION 2 A.M. Admission $1. I I I I I345 words
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Advertisement237 1934-09-12 9 f SATURDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL (11 a.m.). SPECIAL "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE. Exceptional Programme including the Coloured production "BEAUTY THE BEAST" comedies and cartoons. Bring the Kiddies Adults 50 cts. Children 2."> cents. Ynnrv geylang—opposite lorong 41. I Jm\\2k\\\ JmmV X. TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT—Two 9 Shows: 6.15 9.15 p.m. Z237 words
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Advertisement203 1934-09-12 9 1 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 1 FRIDAY, SEPT. 14th 1934. at 9.30 p.m. ONE RECITAL ONLY Return visit of EMANUEL FEUERMANN 1 The World's Master Cellist. BOOKING AT LITTLES PRICES $3.00, $?.00 $1.00 6 4 I M j <<» P.M. j LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT UNIVERSAL DOUBLE TALKIES I j LEW AYREJ'S203 words
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Article598 1934-09-12 10 JJUSSIA joins the League. The League Council, in private session, has unanimously decided to offer the Soviet a permanent seat on the Council and the Assembly is sure to ratify the resolution. After the strong opposition of certain States, that unanimous decision is a most significant development in598 words
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Article270 1934-09-12 10 Dato Mohamed Ghazaly bin Mohamed Ariffln, J.P., took the oath before Mr. C. H. Whitton, in; the Fourth Police Court on Monday morning as a Municipal Commissioner of Singapore. The engagement is announced between Ernest Minett Paterson (Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., Singapore), son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. B.270 words
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Article181 1934-09-12 10 rpHE August number of The Roda, the magazine of the Rotary clubs of Malaya and Siam, is an interesting ex- ample of the energy of its editor, Mr. Richard Sidney. It contains two addresses which he has delivered, "The Craft of Letters" and "The Lighter181 words
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Article232 1934-09-12 10 j AS elsewhere in Malaya, dancing has become an international pastime in Penang, and a Penang contemporary gives a glowing account of the success of the local cabaret. It has become a place where "Mr and Mrs. Penang" can <jo together and take "Miss Penang" along. The most232 words
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Article213 1934-09-12 10 rjiHE strongest argument in favour of the educational authorities in this country insisting that radio should be an indispensable asset in every educational institution is the remarkable sue- I cess achieved in Britain by broad j ing as a supplement to the i the teacher in the213 words
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Article282 1934-09-12 10 V. K. Singhan, the Ceylonese inventor of various rubber products made with Singhatex. a rubber latex patented by him, who will be remembered in Malaya where he demonstra ed the use of his process in rubber road paving, appears to hav e met with some measure of success282 words
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Article188 1934-09-12 10 iJLtw "PRESCRIBING a cabaret performance, a Penang papers says that people who |had obviously won on the Singapore races were boisterously jolly. AAA Penang turf followers must have been a great deal more lucky than those of Singapore. A A A A novel published in America188 words
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Article33 1934-09-12 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES. 5 md CLUB DIARY, 6. SELANGOR SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY SPORTS NEWS, 14. 15 and 16. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 17. THE PROBLEM OF OLD AGE If.33 words
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Advertisement163 1934-09-12 10 I J COLUMBIA j j MILK I 2 for infant feeding. I < 3lf There is none I bettCr obtainable FROM ALL (JOOD DEALERS 3 fj SOLE AGENTS: I Robinson Co., Ltd.. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i i x ••••••tiiii»iii urn iMii.iiiiiiiiiinii i><iiiiMiMi!iiiiiiiii'iiiiiiaiiiiiuii.'i[iiiiiuiuiuitiiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*iM!!iiiß': J Haig JOHN LITTLE CO., llmlf""^lneo.nnrated in163 words
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Advertisement145 1934-09-12 10 CROWN i Life Insurance Co., TORONTO, CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1900 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 Chief Agent For Malaya: V. R. VICK E4, Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. dv- PERFECTION lastly kAI fjt\ describes the superior £\l JlJ'::'. workmanship of Staffs- £\1 y> pore's Loading Tailor. r\N WING LOONO Is on- INN K£145 words
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343 1934-09-12 11 WAS THE CAPTAIN POISONED A mazing Theories STRIKERS AMONG THE CREW theories are hiing advanced at the inquiry into the Morro Castle lire. Among other things, it is >uggested that the captain did not die of heart failure, a> reported, but was poisont and343 words
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Article499 1934-09-12 11 Discovery In Captain's Stateroom Reuter Wireless. rhe Asibury Park fire brigade found irred body in the captain's quarand identification will be very difflE?en the leg", of the bed on which was lying were melted. —Reuter. tiaw York, Sept. 10. Captain Warms was the first at the Federal investigationReuter Wireless. - 499 words
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Article244 1934-09-12 11 Strong Police Guards On Duty Reuter Wireless London, Sept. 9. Extraordinary police precautions were taken on the occasion of rival demonstrations in Hyde Park this evening of Black Shirts and anti-Black Shirts The former came frqm many parts of the country to hear Sir Oswald MosleyReuter Wireless - 244 words
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Article58 1934-09-12 11 Complete Independence Its Aim Reuter. Wardha (Central Provinces), Sept. 11. AT the conclusion of a three-day ses- sion, the Ind an Congress Working Committee passed a resolution reaffirming that its aim was complete independence and adding that Congress would gladly cultivate friendship with the British, but must strainReuter. - 58 words
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Article138 1934-09-12 11 Many Thousands Idle ACTIVE PICKETING IN FORCE Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept, 10. THE textile strike has entered its second week with unfavourable prospects. Mr. Gorman has declared that the unions' offer to arbitrate subject to the closing of factories, which the employers have already rejected, cxpiress to-nightReuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article58 1934-09-12 11 Ammunition Explodes At Kinling Shanghai, Sept. 12. porters were killed and four injured when a trunk of ammunition dropped to the floor and exploded at the Kinling Armoury yesterday. Coolies were removing stores of ammunition when the trunk fell down. Four houses in the vicinity of the armoury58 words
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Article84 1934-09-12 11 No Attempt Made On His Life Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Sept. 9. The City was alarmed to-day at what was first believed to be an attempt on the, life of Qrince Starhemberg when a shot hit his house. Police were called out and searched the vicinity but fruitlessly. EventuallyReuter Wireless. - 84 words
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Article53 1934-09-12 11 Reuter Wireless. Reval, Sept. 8. The state of emergency recently proclaimed in Esthonia and due to expire on Sept. 12 has been prolonged for 12 Months. Oflfcial circles state that although the country is quiet, the preparations for a resumption of. norAal life have not yet beenReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article31 1934-09-12 11 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Sept. 10. Mussolini's son-in-law, Count Galeazzo Ciano, Chief of the Press Bureau, ha& been appointed to the newly-created post of Under-Secretary for Press Propaganda.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 31 words
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60 1934-09-12 11 The R.A.F.'s strange new Westland-Hill Pterodactyl tractor plane photographed during trials at Yeovil. It is a sesquiplane with large sweptback wings, and the pilot and observer have an all-round unrestricted view. The undercarriage is of the tandem type, the front' wheel being steerable and the rear wheel reaked. As a60 words
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Article229 1934-09-12 11 Principles Abandoned GEORGIAN INVASION RECALLED Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 11. DA RON Charnwood, in a letter to "The Times" states that the admission of the Soviet to the League will be an open abandonment of the principles and aspirations of the League's founders, which, if notReuter Wireless. - 229 words
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Article204 1934-09-12 11 Yorkshire Merchants Take Action London, Sept. 8. AT a largely attended meeting cf yarns merchants and spinners at the Bradford Chamber of Commerce yesterday the following resolution was unanimously passed. "From the date of this meeting no further arrangements will be entered into to make yarn deliveries direct204 words
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Article95 1934-09-12 11 Sunny Voyage Across The Mediterranean Reuter Wireless. Port Said, Sept. 9. The Duke of Gloucester arrived In H M.S. Sussex after a sunny voyage from Marseilles. He was welcomed with an Egyptian gun salute and also by the flagship Queen Elizabeth which was gaily dressed in bunting,Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article83 1934-09-12 11 Disorder In Streets Of Madrid Reuter Wireless. i Madrid, Sspt. 9. Eight people were killed and 45 injured in fighting between strikers ana police, a sequel to the 24-hour general strike declared on Sept. 8 as a protest aeainst the Catalan landowners' opposition to the land law. ThreeReuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article60 1934-09-12 11 Two Men And A Woman Shot Reuter. Saylesville (Rhode Island*. Sept. 11. TWO men and a woman were shot during a strike r,ot when the crowd rushed the gate of a mill and demolished the watchman's house. Two thousand Police guarding the mill and two hundred men ofReuter. - 60 words
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Article148 1934-09-12 11 Captain Stack Beats His Own Time Reuter Wireless. I London, Sept. 8. Captain Neville Stack to-day beat his own previous record made in 1931 to Copenhagen and back from London by !21 minutes. He was flying a Miles Hawx Major machine and covered a distance of 1.400 milesReuter Wireless. - 148 words
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Article131 1934-09-12 11 Return Of Democrat Governor Reuter. Portland (Maine), Sept. 11.j A SMASHING victory for the Ne. Deal has been won in the electid for the Governorship of Maine wit only two-thirds cf the returns known The Republican candidate, Mr. Alfn Karnes, conceded the victory to the r<Reuter. - 131 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 11 s Rye-Laws Amendment Defeated Reuter. i New York, Sep*.. 11. of the Silk Group on tl 1T Commodity Exchange defeated tl i proposed amendments to the bve-la\ i to permit trading in Italian ana Chine silks. The defeat is attributed chiefly to oj> position by Japanese inteiests.—ReuterReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement276 1934-09-12 11 suMi^mur (SWEETENED CONDENSED) "SLEDGE BRAND" l Sweetened Condensed SWISS MILK is pure rich Milk collected from ///s?£&6£& m selected cows which L[ O S/£M r~ graze upon the verdant Q i/SSE and health giving past- m S Fmß' tires of the Emmenthal 7/ mmm K\>M//kWt in the famous Bernese gffc276 words
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1061 1934-09-12 12 WOODLAND CRASH SEQUEL Supreme Court "I CANNOT DO ANY WORK" Singapore, Tuesday. ■IIOW as the result of injuries reH ceived in a motor-car accident at fSWoodlands on the night of Oct. 31 *X t, he was rendered physically unfit Ht" carry out the duties of1,061 words
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Article231 1934-09-12 12 Two Men Of The Same Name Charged Singapore, Tuesday. T 1 WO Indian Mohammedans bearing the same name, Gulam Kadir, were to-day discharged before their case was proceeded with, on a preliminary objection raised by counse: for the defence. Mr. V. J. Mendis. The accused were called upon231 words
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Article93 1934-09-12 12 Mr. John Masefield To Visit Melbourne Mr. John Masefield. the Poet Laureate, has accepted the invitation of ihe Commonwealth Government to visit Australia for the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations. While in Melbourne he will deliver on Oct. 16, the Jubilee Lecture of the Shakespeare Society of that city93 words
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Article77 1934-09-12 12 Visit To Munich With Fiancee London, Sept. 9. Prince George and his fiancee, Princess Marina of Greece, left Bled, in Jugo-Slavia. last mght for Munich,' accompanied by Prince Paul and Princess Olga of Jugo-Slavia. They will leave for Paris on Monday where Princess Marina will spend a few77 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 12 To Cease Under New German j Order Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 8. All insurance, schemes in ennection witn newspaper subscriptions must cease from Jan. 1. 1935 according to an order issued by the President of the Reich Press Chamber, the only excep! twn being a few Sunday papersReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article344 1934-09-12 12 Mr. P. Dubiez And Miss L. Ellison rpHE marriage of Mr. P. Dubiez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dubiez, of Holland, to Miss Louise Ellison, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ellison, of Singapore, took place at the Singapore Registry on Sunday last. Mr. J.344 words
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Article144 1934-09-12 12 Grenadiers At Melbourne Centenary IT is a pity that the music-lovim-, public in Singapore will be deprived of the. opportunity of hearing the splendid band of the Grenadier Guards when on their way to Australia to take part in the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations. The vessel they are travelling144 words
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Article445 1934-09-12 12 Loretta Young's Family History LORETTA YOUNG, who makes her first appearance as a star In Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck's 20th Century Picture. "Born to be Ead." the ne.vt change at the Pavilion Theatre, comes of a movie-minded family. When she was four the Youngs445 words
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Article61 1934-09-12 12 League Council To> Explain The Plebiscite Reuter Wireless. Geneva. 8. In order to give voters in the. Saar a clear perception of the consequences o: their acts, the League Council has decided to appoint a committee of tnrec to f.xamine and make clear tiie consequences, political, economic andReuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article361 1934-09-12 12 Opium Smuggling In The North Shanghai, Sept. 12. LARGE numbers of Koreans continue to smuggle opium into the demilitarised zone. The centre of their trade is Chinan. The People's Corps there yesterday attempted to suppress them, but were outnumbered, several being kiiied by the Koreans The Chinese361 words
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Article292 1934-09-12 12 Claim Under Workman's Compensation f From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Monday. A CIVIL suit under the Workmen's Compensation Enactment, came up for hearing before Mr. Sennett, in the Magistrate's Court. Ipoh, to-day. The parties to the suit were Wong Ah Tai, a woman, and Fcong Kee. the292 words
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Article89 1934-09-12 12 Finnish Girl's Triumph At Hastings Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 8. Miss Finland has been elected Mis. I Europe out of 15 candidates represent tag 14 countries and Miss Atlantic (hall French, half American) at the InterI national Beauty Contest at Hastings. The judges included famous writers and artistsReuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article363 1934-09-12 12 i Mock Battle I FORCES MARCH ]> wt HITLER 1 Reuter Wireless. I Nuremberg, Sept k OIXTY thousand boys, renr^ c ntin 6,000,000 boys and girls ing to the Nazi youth movent paraded in brown uniforms and f K equipment before Hitler, who claim' ed the movementReuter Wireless. - 363 words
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Article187 1934-09-12 12 Chaplin At Work On New Film jAfter a prolonged abse r,v, three of 5" tho greatest fdm comedians of their days are staging 9 eomo back »o the screen. They are Charl c I Harold Lloyd and Bustei Keaton. Chaplin usually prefers to pend three years187 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-12 12 BURROUGHS j BEEFEATER GIN I jp j^"^^^Jr|i^ j McInSTER CO., LTD. Sole agents for Malaya. j16 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-12 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. BWGAK** fire, mm, mow VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article699 1934-09-12 13 Sultan's Birthday INSTALLATION OF A DATO >Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Tuesday, i HE 71st birthday of His Highness -1 Sir Ala'Eddin Suleiman Shah G.C.M.G., Sultan of Selangor, was rated in appropriate manner ay, it being a public holiday throughout the State, and all publicbuildings in699 words
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Article63 1934-09-12 13 Kstablishment Suggested At Hongkong Hongkong, Sept. 12. Annlo-Chinese negotiations have been ,T umed for the establishment of a customs house at Hongkong? It is believed that Sir Frederick Maze, 'he Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs, who is now returning China from England, will consult the Hongkong Government63 words
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Article38 1934-09-12 13 Shanghai, Sept. 12. More than 3,000 books have been presented to China by the Berlin Chinese Institute, the Cultural Relief Society and the Oriental Society. The books are now arriving in Shanghai.—Mm Kuo Jih Pao.38 words
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Article199 1934-09-12 13 A Zone Of Silence For Singapore W E have received the following letter J T from Mr. R. j. Farrer, the iormer president ol the Singapore Municipal Commissioners: Sir,—The immediate success ot the London zones of silence make* on experiment on similar lines in Singapore .mpL.at.ve. me199 words
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Article95 1934-09-12 13 Several Injured In Foochow Outrage Shanghai, Sept. 12. Incensed by the drastic action of the Jhinese police in suppressing gamoimg in Foochow, three Formosans tnrev. oomos at me Wenmui Temple on Monnight. Fortunately, the bombs failed to explode. At the same time, a number of Formosans at an95 words
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Article86 1934-09-12 13 Drugs Not Entered In Record Book Singapore, Wednesday. Pleading guilty to two offences under the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance, Dr. Ragunathan was fined $25 on the firs, charge and cautioned and discharged on the second, before the District Judge tMr. H. A. Forrer) this morning. The charge were having86 words
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Article171 1934-09-12 13 Stage Attraction Together With "Bolero" IttOE Capitol Theatre management announces that arrangements have been made with the well-known trio oi burlesque and comedy artistes, Mac Ba rd, Archie Thompson and Harry Simmons to appear fiom Friday. Sept. 21, as a special stage attraction with the Paramount dance production171 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 13 Achievement Of China's New Giant Plane Shanghai, Sept. 12. The huge German 'plane ordered by the Eurasia Aviation Corporation left Shanghai yesterday, morning for a flight to Peiping with the German Minister r.n board. It took only four hours for the trip creating a speed record.—Mm Kuo Jih51 words
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Article42 1934-09-12 13 Decision To Call General Strike Reuter Wireless. Brussels, Sept. 9. An extraordinary congress of Belgian Socialist miners' unions unanimously decided to call a general strike or. Sept. 17, as a protest against a five pc: cent, cut in wages.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 13 Shanghai, Sept. 12. The Ministry of Communications has given instructions for the newly-built steamers of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company to pick up .h? unemployed Chinese in Holland ana lake them back to China while the ships are on their way out from England. —Mm Kuo Jih51 words
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Article348 1934-09-12 13 Criminal Breach Of Trust i Singapore, Tuesday. (CONVICTED on a charge of criminal J breach of trust in respect of a sum ol $15.60, a young educated Straits-born Chinese was to-day sent to prison for .wo months by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren. He348 words
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Article276 1934-09-12 13 Thrills And Mystery At The Capitol THE CINEMAS AS a change from leg shows, musical romances end comedies, we now j have at the Capitol a real full blooded mystery picture. The "Return of the Terror" is the title, and the picture fully lives up to it for276 words
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Article276 1934-09-12 13 Famous Comedian At The Alhambra THE wide-mouthed comedian, Joe E. Brown, provided picture-goers at the Alhambra yesterday with plenty of entertainment in his latest picture "A Very Honourable Guy," in which the popular star is seen in a new role— that of a gunman who is too276 words
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Article187 1934-09-12 13 Attempted Murder Charge Fails Singapore Tuesday. THE case against Indar Singh, a Sikh, for alleged attempted murde; against a compatriot in Waterioo Street, on July 1 last, came to an abrupt crn rlus'on at the Assises to-day before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, when the common jury brought in187 words
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Article54 1934-09-12 13 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 8. Insignificant is how the press regards the Bradford Yarn Merchants' and Spinners' resolution not to deliver further crders to Germany untii the old debts are settled. It is pointed out that Germany has practically ceased to be a wool buyer in theReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article74 1934-09-12 13 Monarchists Saved From Lynching Reuter Wireless. Barcelcna, Sept. iU. A RMED monarchists commanded by a |L A priest have been arrested at Olesa-P cemont Serrat whiist drilling. One huu- 1 dred of them were handcuffed andE; marched through the principal streets L* of the town,Reuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article104 1934-09-12 13 Strange Beginning To White Paper .1 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 10. JB "In the name of God the Compassion- JJ ate and the Merciful." is the rare opcn-(i mg ol a White Paper giving the text of-* the treaty jf "Friendship and bon i voisinage between Transjordan,Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article55 1934-09-12 13 The marriage of Mr. R. Antoino of I the Malaya Tribune office, to Miss Emiljj] j Miry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rfl i Amirthasamy Pillay. took place thi.Jf mo- ning at the Church of Our :of Lounges. Ophir Road. There will b-M a reception and seisha at 6 p.m.55 words
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Advertisement154 1934-09-12 13 FILMO 121 a quality 16. Mm movie camera at a riew low price With the new Filmo 121 Camera, you can take beautiful, theatre-clear movier, of your family and friends, your vacation and travels, your sports and hobbies. And you'll get these fine, professional results right from your first film.154 words
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Advertisement45 1934-09-12 13 THE I EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. I (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALTRISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. i General Agenti SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144. JJ l Me/off I mmufw want this to 1 PUtmerighl, I 145 words
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1013 1934-09-12 14 Fourth Day Of Autumn Gold Cup Meeting utnb Nail Sketches Of Horses Accepting Singapore, Wednesday. EPKTITION of the second and third days' experiences may be ted at Bukit Timah this afterwheri another card of nine iii connection with the SingaFurf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup)1,013 words
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Article252 1934-09-12 14 St. Leger Probables And Jockeys Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 11. THE following are the probable .unners with jockeys, in the St. Leger Stakes, to be run to-morrow at Doncaster (1 mile, 6 furlongs, 132 yards): ADEPT (Dick). TIBERIUS (Jones). PRIMERO (Ray). LOZINGARO (Gordon Richards). U MID WARReuter Wireless. - 252 words
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Article36 1934-09-12 14 Results Of Yesterday's Games Reuter. London, Sept. 11. -TTHE following matches in the Scottish Football League were played to-day Celtic 4 Hibernian 6 Queen's Park 0 Clyde 1 St. Mirren 2 Falkirk 1 —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article116 1934-09-12 14 Last Ride As A "Regular" Proves A Winner W. Johnstone, whose contract as first jockey to Lord Glanely was cancelled by mutual agreement recently, had his last ride as a "regular" in England on A n the Wood Gree^ la Maiden Plate at Alexandra Park t ST nlus116 words
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Article493 1934-09-12 14 Their Third Fight At Penang ARTHUR SUARES and Ignacio Fernandez fought to a draw last night in a 15 2-minu'e round contest at Wembley Park, Suares weighed 11.4 to Fernandez's 9.12y 2 and topped the other by almost a hear}; but for ali the advantage493 words
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Article145 1934-09-12 14 Competition For Novices To Be Held In December A novice weight-lifting compet tion on the same three Olympic Lifts as the Singapore Championships will be held some time in December. The closing date, time and place where the competition will be staged will be announced later. This corniest faj145 words
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Article207 1934-09-12 14 Cup Competition CATTLE TRADERS' WIN SET ASIDE r THE result of the cup match b t- tween the Malays and the Straits Cattle Trading S.C., played on Saturday at Anson Read and wen by the Cattle Traders by threr. goals to nil. has207 words
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Article186 1934-09-12 14 lOn Occasion Of Sultan's Birthday AN interesting programme of sea sports of a somewhat unique nature, seldom seen nowadays, has been arranged to take place at Johore Bahru on rsept. 17. on the occasion cf the 61st birthday of His Highness the Sultan. There will be five186 words
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Article90 1934-09-12 14 I The Serangoon Friendly Party will meet the Java Traders at ping-pong and badminton at the former's p lacc> on Sunday commencing at 2.30 p.m. for ping-pong and 4.30 for badminton. The following are to represent the Serangoon Friendly Party: Ping-Pong: S. Kirn Soon, G X r Hock,90 words
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Article94 1934-09-12 14 1 Results of billiards ties in the Ben demee* AC. championships are as foil ows: English Championship: second Round: Cheong Chee Tong 300 Deal Tan Kong Guan 175; Tan Boon Poh 300 beat Yap Yeow Siang 192. Loo Cheng Swee 300 beat Ong Swee Oan 171; S94 words
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Article477 1934-09-12 15 Government League cUCCESS OF SURVEY OFFICE XI Singapore, Wednesday. Bating the Marines in the nd Division of the Govcrngu< yesterday, the Survey certain of the championth( division, -j, were superior in all deis of the game was clearly from the way in which they nn ilised play477 words
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Article70 1934-09-12 15 Fleetwood Smith Gets 6 For 90 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. THE Australians won their match xr bv s sl M r H D G l*veson Gower's XI by an mnings and 48 runs u£*£Pl to the Australians* score of IVa Zr;j£?ttP Gow ers XI scoredReuter. - 70 words
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Article75 1934-09-12 15 British Walker Cup Captain's Success Reuter. Brookline (Massachusets) Sept. 11. IN the second round of the American *™S te r Go Championship, 16 year ttff^ y Jacobs ™> of Deal. New Jersey n S^ n y Goodman at the nineteenth k«S; o vi le11 of clen *enton, NewReuter. - 75 words
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Article228 1934-09-12 15 Average Weight Of Forwards Is 14st. 31b. As a matter of interest, the ages, height An D Y e, hts f the me mbers of the 1934 All-Blacks rugby team are published below. BACKS Height. Weight. Age. ft. in. St. lb. A. Collins 25 5 7 11 7228 words
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670 1934-09-12 15 Keng Hock Scores Three Goals Out Of Six Singapore, Wednesday. j THE Chinese first eleven met with I easy opposition in the first round j qi the S.A.F.A. Cup competition yes I terday, at the Anson Road Stadium Opposed to the Singapore Athletic670 words
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Article59 1934-09-12 15 Kent And The M.C.C. Play A Draw Reuter. London. Sept. 11. IHE match between Kent and the M.C.C. at Folkestone was drawn: M.C.C: 380 (Hearne 111 not out I and 316 lor 9, declared (Hudson 127 not out). KENT: 430 'Ashdown 157, Toc'.d 10 not out,Reuter. - 59 words
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Article134 1934-09-12 15 Rain Interferes With Major League Games LA i EST results in the U.S. major baseball Leagues are as follows:— New Yorlr, Sept. 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Pittsburg "Pirates" 9 iu 1 New York "Giants" 7 12 6 Mancuso, Critz and Ott each scored a home run.134 words
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Article46 1934-09-12 15 The following are the Y.M.C.A. Han dicap Tennis Tournament ties for Friday: C. Simon v. J. Bleha, Harold Tan v. L. Green. D. Green v. Tan Yong Poh, Yadi v. S. J. Scow. A. H. Yap v. E. M. Tampoe-Philips, Kamis v. Dr. Chia Teck Yam.46 words
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252 1934-09-12 15 The American Tennis Championships Kirby'B Plucky Fight Against Holder Reuter. FRED FERRY, the British champion, is to defend his Ameiican tennis title against Wilmer Allison, both having won through to tfea final. Perry stiained a tendon in his right ankle in hisReuter. - 252 words
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Article60 1934-09-12 15 The Indian Athletic Union defeated the Cho-Cho-Sans ar soccer on Friday, on the C.T.A. ground, by the only goal scored by Muthiah. On Sunday the Union defeated the Rangoon Road School, on the latter's ground by five goals to two. Scorers were G. L. Samy (2) and Krishna <3» for60 words
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Advertisement122 1934-09-12 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over 135,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has J820,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with122 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1934-09-12 16 PATSY HENDREN ON The Tragedy Of Missed Chances On The Field But Allowances Must Be Made JgLAZING across the story of big cricket is the tragedy of chances missed. Catches the fielder should have held but which he "put on the floor"1,134 words
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Article178 1934-09-12 16 Case Of Irish Amateur International THERE may be a sensational sequel to the application of R. A. Rogers, the Irish amateur centre-forward for transfer states the Sporting Chronicle in mail week. It is common knowledge that during the past couple of months professional clubs have been "poach ng"178 words
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379 1934-09-12 16 Famous World Player, t Take Part h UfHAT should be one of the m ff teresting tennis meeting 7? in year is to be staged at Wembley S J h < i*. and following days. y V I It is to be an Invitation Prnf* Championship,379 words
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Advertisement236 1934-09-12 16 ii i i i i I i i I i i :liii.;|;!|!iliif 'l.iltS il:ili:ir|iili!liiflilHtl»Hliiiiiliitniiilim«liitlilH|ii|iiiiiliiiii|iifii|iiiiiliiliitilWtll» 20, Raffles tuay. Telephone No. 2234. j E3 H.M.V. Specials/ RUDY VALLEE HIS CONNECTICUT YANKEES PLAYING J (Original Artist) 1 N4296-HOLD MY HAND, foxtrot. j NASTY MAN, foxtrot. 1 from film "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS" I» *****-GOODNIGHT,236 words
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Advertisement158 1934-09-12 16 Try the new, ori<?maCEASY-ACCESS" Foil PACK ordinary foil wrappings moisture-proof cellophane CRAVES"' wrapping around every GRAY EN 'A packet ensures Factory-Freshness J m mm^mmUmaßM^Ĕ m M everywhere. It seals-in the actual freshness of the packing room. No other Cigarette has this ad vancf/, World of difference between a iBiF SE158 words
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Article614 1934-09-12 17 Celebrations In Absence Of His Highness (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 10. week from to-day, Sept. 17, Johore 1 will be en fete on the occasion of 61st. birthday of His Highness Sir ihim, DX, S.P.M.J., G.C.M.G., I l etc.. Sultan of the614 words
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Article101 1934-09-12 17 C ar Carried On Bonnet Of Lorry Cologne. 1 rankest motoi ing «.etident has cc- in one of the main .streets of Mainz result of a collision between a and a "baby" car. two vehicles were coming fi*om op-•i-rections. The driver of the small <1 too late to101 words
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Article52 1934-09-12 17 Sofia, Atig. 13. the inhabitants of 1,160 villages »>all towns in Bulgaria will be won- they live, for the name* of •owns are to be changed from the foreign forms to Bulgarian ones, ibis Greek, Turkish and othor 1 place names are to be translated i52 words
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Article168 1934-09-12 17 To Relieve The Present Traffic Congestion Nice. Work is shortly to be started on a new read destined to link Cannes with Nice, and running entirely along the sea coast. This road will serve to relieve the intense congestion existing on the one road available at present,168 words
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Article91 1934-09-12 17 Wool Pioneer Commemoration Issue Canberra. A picture of the finest merino ram in the Commonwealth of Australia is to appear on stamps to be issued in commemoration of the f-entenary of the death of the founder of the country's wool industry, John MucArthur. Originally it was proposed91 words
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Article122 1934-09-12 17 Both Accused Sent To Prison (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 11. TVHE Robbery case heard by Mr. 4 Justice Whitley at the Penang Assizes yesterday was concluded to-day when the jury unanimously found both accused guilty. The Jury brought in a verdict of guilty against122 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 17 Mauri I. A £5,500,000 plan to beautify the centre of Madrid is being studied by the city council. Several old hospitals and prisons be demolished if the plan goes through. They will be replaced by public gardens, and work will be found for the c'ty's unemployed for some51 words
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Advertisement532 1934-09-12 17 OKI I) That's Hew You'll Feel After PINKETTES. Pinkettes are the ideal little laxative liver regulators .vm-habit-iorming, and non-pur;,-mg. An occasional dose gently assists ture t:. perform the natural functions, and ensures that daily elimination of a matter from the food tract which is so c.-- ential to good health.532 words
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Miscellaneous408 1934-09-12 17 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Running Commentary On The St. Leger npO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as followg: 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. Quentin Maclean at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Ele- nn- Phant and Castle, London. p.m.: The Western Studio Orchestra, (leader, Frank Thomas), from a Cardiff408 words
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Article230 1934-09-12 18 Driver Charged With Negligence (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 11. A SEQUEL to a. motor accident resulting in the death of three men was heard to-day by Mr. Justice Whitley at the Assizes, when Ng Swee Ham, driver of the car, stood Indicted with causing230 words
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Article157 1934-09-12 18 Further Drop In Gold Price Reuter. London, Sept. )l. T1IE operations of American control wĕre mostly carried out in the Paris I market and resulted in the further appreciation of the dollar in terms of the franc. lhe intention of the American authorities is believed toReuter. - 157 words
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Article660 1934-09-12 19 ZARO AGA'S THREE KIDNEYS Reju venation IS MORBID OLD AGE PREVENTABLE? death at Istanbul early last July of Zaro Aga, the "oldest n the world", again called ral attention to the perpetually irring problem of old age. aMe to retain more or less nitely the660 words
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Article975 1934-09-12 19 I'rinnple Extended By Voronulf -St*(juard, who may be considerol Voronoff, applied his the ,nm 0V ly A hat glaild secretions are tn n?S m all amm als including man Uonf n leal P ur Pose by using the secreuons of other animals to supplement extYndeS ie t S975 words
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Article246 1934-09-12 19 Former "Uncrowned King" Of The Ukraine Paris. VTESTOR Makhno, once the "uncrowed n king" of the Ukraine, who lived in fabulous magnificence on the sack and 1 ransom of towns, has died in obscurity in Paris. He was a young man when in 1905 he shot a246 words
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Article115 1934-09-12 19 Compensation For War-Time Losses Demanded Geneva. Claims against Great Britain for payment of compensation to Swiss citizens who sustained losses at the hands of belligerents during the War are to be considered by the League Council. They are on the Agenda for the Council's eighty-first session which opened115 words
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Article97 1934-09-12 19 Giving Battlefields Their WarTinte Appearance Rome. Italy* battlefields on the .Monte Grappa and* Monte Pasubio, familiar to many British soldiers who fought on the Italian front, are to be restored to their war- j time appearance. Part of the old "VtetW Kmmanuel i Gallery" on the Monte97 words
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Article77 1934-09-12 19 Decline In Number Of Foreign I Visitors To Bayreuth Bayreuth. There have been -i 72 foreign visitors to the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth this year, as compared with 1,075 in 1030. Of these, 45 were British visitors and 88 Americans as compared with 187 Bri- j f ish77 words
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Article70 1934-09-12 19 I Jack Haley declares himself thankful 1 that Jack Oakie is not with him again in his current film "Here Comes the Groom" which Paramount is producing. Four aitors in recent pictures have become fathers while working in films with Oakie, Haley points out. There were: Richard Arlen70 words
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Article429 1934-09-12 19 Indians' Appeal PUBLIC HELP FOR AUTHORITIES pARTLY because all classes in Bengal have become profoundly anxious about terrorism and partly to meet the criticism that the public in general only look on while officials oo the fighting, a number of leading Indians of all kinds of associations,429 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-09-12 20 Familiar scenes to people Home n leave.-The changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace Pictures by courtesy of Mr. Julius Fisher, who took the photographs.Pictures by courtesy of Mr. Julius Fisher, who took the photographs. - 31 words
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