Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1934
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Title Section42 1934-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI. «G 5527 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934 1 3 The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Sept. 14, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. FI VE CEN^42 words
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Advertisement133 1934-09-14 1 WATCH XHEJ MALAYA TRIBUNE FOR LATEST RACING NEWS 08 16 nog 6.0 I iel MILM E'S 1 BRAN DV SB BEST AUSTRALIAN PRODUCT HI If you are io search of a Really Good PURE GRAPE BRANDY j then, "DOG'S HEAD: Australian is what you wantOf Special d Wp Mm® Hospital133 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-14 1 Head- The ©libuncS 'Dominant Bj 2 In zZMalaya8 words
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698 1934-09-14 2 Shipping News Notices. TRAFFIC THROUGH SUEZ CANAL Growth Of Motorship Tonnage rE steady growth in motorship traffic through the Suez Canal is pointed out in an article in the "Bulletin Deeadaire, issued by the Suez Canal Co. Th is motorship tonnage has increased in every year notwithstanding the recent slump698 words
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Article457 1934-09-14 2 Twentieth Anniversary Of Completion Washington, Aug. 27. THE Panama Canal—"The Dream of the Centuries"—became a reality twenty years ago this month. vVhile war was raging in Europe the 9,006 ton steamer Ancon of the United States Government, left its berth at Cristobal on the Atlantic Ocean at 7.10457 words
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Article230 1934-09-14 2 Mine-Sweepers Are Returning To England TWO British mine-sweepers, Immortelle and Sonneblom, the last of South Africa's former navy, have left here and are on their way to England to return to the British Navy. No ceremony marked their departure, and there were only a few people on230 words
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Article1032 1934-09-14 2 8.0. T. Inquiry To Consider Amendment AN inquiry will be held by the Board of Trade in Liverpool on October 23 to consider the proposed amendment of the Liverpool pilotage district in such wise as to provide for the abolition of the Western or Point Lynas1,032 words
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Advertisement395 1934-09-14 2 ■TEAMER SAILINGS. ■ii■i i P&o«nd nmsH INDIA J\ O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. I it Due Tonnage. Singapore. 15,000 Sept. 14 iifl'TAN 6,100 Sept. 27 LAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. lEHAR 0,000 Oct. 7 "HITRAL 15.000 Oct. 12 SOUOAK 6.560 Oct. 24 SARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 2« tANPURA 17.000 Nov. 9 IUR&WAN395 words
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Advertisement130 1934-09-14 2 \Wj ILOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay Calline at r«lnmK« »~w o arachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, PoTt Due Leave Due s s CL ARA CAMUS Oct. 16 Oct. 16 Spore. Spore. Venice s.s. CONTE ROSSO Sent 17 FOR130 words
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Advertisement163 1934-09-14 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeUtKh |H D n| Australische Dampfachiff. G«ellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AMD JAPAN PORTS. t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manda sSffS m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct' 4 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct' 16 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Oct*163 words
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Advertisement620 1934-09-14 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEDTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated b Germany). Jfc SEE? c OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila, H'kon* 1814 S'hai, N. China Japan I "SAALE" for H'kong, S'hai, Japan N. China "MAIN" for Manila. H'kong S'hai, N. China Jk Japan i "ODER" for Manila, H'kong S'hai, N. China Japan <; HOMEWARDS. "DONAIJ" for620 words
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515 1934-09-14 3 Singapore, Friday. The following mining share quotations issued by Fraser and Co., excnange stock brokers ue Buyers. Sellers Am pat Tin 5|- 5,9 j Assam Kumbang Tin 37,6 4U|Cd Austral Malay 50,- 52,bxd b£ Aya- iiitam lin 15(3 •Aer Weng 2.00 2.10 U Bangrin Tin515 words
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175 1934-09-14 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION LOCAL VALUES STEADY U.S. Rubber Consumption Drops CBy Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 25 V» cts., down Vg ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $*****, up $V B Yesterday's Prices:— London: 7%d., down Viid. Market Tone: Easier. New York:175 words
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Article202 1934-09-14 3 Singapore, Sept. 14. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $124 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $118 Rice, B. Siam N 1 per Koyan $106 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $103 Siam, Sinhuay Al202 words
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Article202 1934-09-14 3 Debenture Stock To Be Redeemed (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 29. rplIE New Crocodile River (Selangor) Rubber "Company 'proposes to repay its debenture debt. This will mean a considerable saving in interest besides clearing the mortgage on its estates. In a circular to shareholders the directors state that202 words
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Article66 1934-09-14 3 Economical Use Of Rubber Amongst the numerous decrees issued in connection with the raw material problem is one asking for the u:most economy in the use of imported raw materials. To ensure this special regulations have already been made for several industries; for instance, the amount of raw66 words
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Article156 1934-09-14 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 Imperial156 words
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Article684 1934-09-14 3 National City Bank's Review 'pHE reports of business activity during the past month have been of the kind usually expected in mid-Summ°r, states the review for August of the National City Bank of New York. Except in years when a strong forward movement is under way, ns in684 words
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Article77 1934-09-14 3 The following outputs are reported for August: j r TIN Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd., 3,830 piculs. t» ar Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd. (A. Etam) 590 piculs, 172,100 yardage 620 hours run. Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd., 470 piculs, 122,400 yardage 598 hours run. Temoh Tin Dredging, Ltd.,77 words
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Article36 1934-09-14 3 The directors of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China have declared an interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum, subject to income tax.36 words
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Article15 1934-09-14 3 The output of Renong Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. for August amr>un*« tfl nieul-15 words
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Article159 1934-09-14 3 Paving The Way For New Borrowing Reuter Wireless. New York, Sept. 7. CONTINUED support of the dollar which is reported to be by the stabilisation fund is considered in many circles to b e a step to prepare a favourable reception for forthcoming Treasury financing arrangementsReuter Wireless. - 159 words
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Article190 1934-09-14 3 Cartelisalion Order In Germany Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 5 Carlelioation of the German textile industry has been ordered and the various branches of the industry will b.united in respective group2, thr learlr of which responsible to tile Reich Leaders of Economics. The order 1- s:ep forward in theReuter Wireless. - 190 words
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Article108 1934-09-14 3 Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated Sept. 13, state; The market has been quiet since our last report. Prices have remained steady up to this morning, but at the time of writing have weakened slightly, owing, no doubt, to the fall of V 4108 words
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707 1934-09-14 3 Singapore, FndafjM The following rubber chare quotath are issue d by Frascr and Co., and Ly '{k and E\att. 3 ijl Issue Value. Fraser Lyall I Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 All en by 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.0* 1 1 Alor Cr.jah 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.6.707 words
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Article55 1934-09-14 3 oajLT rauca* ocboshx Sui)'.il»».r«. Frtclnv i.tuii Buyara Sailer» R.is.s rejual to L Ian idortl Ppol (loom > j .»-,si do 11 <\0 B I 2r>H mdard It.:- ma Tvrvsoi f>l. Jfcfl Mon-li \|T'< I ir,- 27>| ..r Merkvi n dull Uiteat I'at'lv: l^ondoi i,-■( lh V.-l.55 words
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Advertisement46 1934-09-14 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. READ OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St.. Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement82 1934-09-14 3 .Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAM IK, 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 principal82 words
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Advertisement70 1934-09-14 3 iHST 0 HAND WHEN YOIT HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some untealised dream—heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires m reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy— any wish you70 words
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Advertisement294 1934-09-14 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, I)" Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital 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 Deposit294 words
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Advertisement438 1934-09-14 4 I HASSAN, mi, BRAS BASAH ROAD, ■BINGAPORE. Bkrtake all sorts of work Real, gas and water seril prompt attention to all ■jther bij? or small. X consult us about your Bb submitted upon re■thout chr.rge or obliga|l TTIOXT! 3411. YA TRIBUNE. >NE: 5811 an A fcCRII'TION RATKS. AIM X IN438 words
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Advertisement443 1934-09-14 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Qualified, Experienced Veterinary Inspector for service in Johore. Preference to retrenched officer. Age 35 max.; Forward copies of testimonials. Apply Veterinary Dept., Johore. WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER for English School. Apply with testimonials, stating age, qualification to P.O. Box No. 4. I WHEN BUYING INK or GUM j ALWAYS443 words
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Advertisement603 1934-09-14 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OP 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, oh" Geylang Road, Singapore, who died603 words
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Advertisement416 1934-09-14 4 AUCTION SALE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 33 of 1933. Between AW BOON HAW, of 85, 87 and 89 Neil Road, Singapore, Chargee And Lily Lee, of No. 554, Geylang Road, Singapore, Chargor All that piece of land held under Johore Government Grant416 words
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Advertisement229 1934-09-14 4 EDUCATIONAL. PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1128. i (A Government Registered School)- (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— I Systematic Training both in Technique an<? Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.u.U Certificate, Diploma, A etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Principal.^229 words
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Advertisement589 1934-09-14 4 LATE AGAIN The Clock or Watch has STOPPED or is giving the Wrong Time. Being Late Often means LOSS OF BUSINESS OR EVEN LOSS OF WORK Therefore take all Clocks or Watches that go wrong to YICK WOH HIING Their One and Only Address 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle589 words
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Article1632 1934-09-14 5 Judicial Functions PROCEDURE IN CEYLON CASE a CIVIL Servant's inability to keep A his executive duties apart from his judicial functions was held by Mr. Justice Dalton as a fatal irregularity to the conviction of the accused in a case from the Folic Court of Mullaitivu, in1,632 words
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Article210 1934-09-14 5 Sixteen Javanese Convicted (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 13. IL/HILE seated on mats in a clearing TT on a rubber estate at Sungei Tiram and gambling by the light of four oil lamps, about fifty Javanese were surrounded by the Police and sixteen of them arrested.210 words
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Article83 1934-09-14 5 International Conference In London London, Sept. 11. The delegation to the third international locust conference representing the Governments of locust-infested countries •n Africa nnd Western Asia were welcomed in London by the Under-Secre-tary for the Colonies, the Earl of Plymouth, when the first session of the conference83 words
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Article86 1934-09-14 5 £6,700,000 In Entertainment Tax In Britain London, Sept. 11. Figures relating to the cinematograph business in Britain given at the British Association meeting at Aberdeen to-day revealed that the public paid £40,200,000 tor admission to British cinemas last year, entertainment tax revenue amounting to £6,700,000. Of 476 imported86 words
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Article28 1934-09-14 5 London, Sept. 11. The General Post Office returns show ihat the number of wireless receiving licences issued up to the end of August last was 6,428,960.28 words
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Article98 1934-09-14 5 untitled of Macao learnt with regre of the retirement of the Reverena Father F. X Soares, Arch-Deacon of diocet t tf Macro, who has also been «n charge >f u.e parish of Saint Lawrence' Churc i Macao, for many years. Father Soaros v jl l bo leaving Macao early in98 words
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Article354 1934-09-14 5 Sequel To Car And Lorry Collision (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 13. AS the result of a hire car colliding into a motor lorry from the rear and the latter turning on its left side, the driver of the car, a Tamil, named Ilangamany, was354 words
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Article33 1934-09-14 5 s,'»,l »l,L r»u»». 1»K»»N un »> ..sl.», wl,«n cK»OUOck »>u.t>. <'nll<lr",> i»s> >>»>,'» >»! tnvis <n»r:»c »< l »n«' "l sn« ll,' l > f.s si,.». „s!'.> »ll« >1.,,>V ,,,,1. »>.., ,.s 't,»>!s < N»l<33 words
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Advertisement174 1934-09-14 5 YOU ARE HELD SPELLBOUND BY HER CHARM! 1 9 —popular Para- f can be yours too! Your favourite .star is she a rljzzling blonde a bewitch ng brunette? Which? No matter who she is you'll notice this her skin is flawless, radiant wi li the freshness of youth. Film stars174 words
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Advertisement197 1934-09-14 5 8NNVK5V. Invisible men6me un6estn>l«n. >«». z A —-"-•••"-'•••■-•■-••-•■•'••^■••■■■■••■:iBIIBIIBIiaiI«IIBIISIiailBMBI|(llsl|B1^ilsliailsl!SMBIiBIISIiBl l |.l|ll|l'«iiai.|liai|«Mfim I EVERY SATURDAY f 1 /5 /iff Z*4K I I l THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL closes in Singapore each Saturday at 7 p.rr.. and is deli—^^T^ —A vered in London on the morning of the following Monday I wick. The postage197 words
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Article, Illustration212 1934-09-14 6 SiiY..rui..L\:i, Briifife, •<,»** tons; from Calcutta u.'.t, to Ifafrid lft.9, Hino.'ayn Aiaru, Japanese, a.187 tons: f>..m tulcuiti/ i in Hongkong l.'/.'.t. haK Sorie;, British, M70 frm*. fn.M Hongkong 14.9; to Penaug m.9. Cluin, iJut.J.. 0fcQ »o n fiem J2.u, to212 words
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Article39 1934-09-14 6 Singapore, Sept. 14. A telegram from the Jaikai Maru at Pulodapur Island, strtes that the light at the south mouth of Banka Strait. «Lat. 3.08 deg. S. Long 106.31 deg. £> extinguished at 8 p.m. on Sept 13.39 words
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Article48 1934-09-14 6 The Come Rosao 1« due here at day- bghl on Monday. 17. from Shanghai and Hongkong She will berth along- I side the S.H.B. wharves and will sail ag&ih ai 2 p.m. the same day for Colombo. Bambay. Rflez, Pott Said. Btindisi, Vc&ice ami Trieste.48 words
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Article106 1934-09-14 6 I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Sept. 14. Bast Wharf Gate 1) Chak Sang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Himalaya Maru 16: Toyooka Maru 11; Islander 9; Bengalen 7. Empire Dock (Enimnce Gate 3) Malayan Prince 30* Steel Navigator 33; Thurland Castle 37.106 words
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Article47 1934-09-14 6 Matte from Europe «London malls despalehed en Au?. 23). by the Comorln will arrive by train 'o-nlght. Mails will be dealt with to-monow morning and correspondence will be readv for delivery tc boxholders at 830 cm. Delivery by ppstmeii will fommenee at the same time.47 words
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Article59 1934-09-14 6 Under the International Telegraph Regulations the maximum length of a word in code language is fixed at five lexers. Code telegrams can therefore I only be accepted at code rates if the text 3? composed of five >ti\r groups. Telegrams containing code groups ex- ceedir.g five letters mm59 words
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Article191 1934-09-14 6 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 14. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7132 London 4 months' sight 2j4 13|64 London 60 days' sight 2j4 3116 London 30 days' sight 2|4 5|32 London demand 2j4Vb London T.T. 2j4 3j32 Lyons and Paris demand 370 Hamburg demand 144 New York demand 58% ißatavia191 words
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Article253 1934-09-14 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. SEPT. M High Tides.—1.21 a.m.. l.io pm Hockey: Hornets v. Bukit Timah f Club, N.C.C. ground. Football: S.C.F.A. League, Kalian" v Mackenzie, S.C.FA.; Gove i. Division Two. Printing v Mon.i ;C II, J.C.S.A.; S.A.F.A Cup round. Chinese v.253 words
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Article57 1934-09-14 6 ALHAMBRA.—"A Modern Hero. APOLLO— -Tilly ct Bkjcmsbury." CAPITOL.—"CaII It Luck." TMPißE.—Hindustani talkie. u&BAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Hdeshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MLAKuJORCJ UGH. —"Vacant Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dandnf. sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—Sidney Howard in It's A Cop." RllZ—"Taizan, the Fearless' 12nd57 words
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Article19 1934-09-14 6 Lefi Arrd. Ey Spore London i\lr Mail (Dutch) Sept. 6 Sept. 14 Sibajak Aug. 24 Sept. 1319 words
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Advertisement635 1934-09-14 6 SINGAPORE HOTUS ■HW'UuintHiiiiiiaititiiii.iiiMinrmiiii'iiiii.w^ Sea View Hotel j J ICEAL SEASIDE RESORT. TENNIS, GOLF, SWIMMING, SUNBATHING. J LvLRY ROOM WITH BATH AND MODERN SANITARY INSTALLATION. V RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATER. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC I BEAUTY SPOTS. I j FRIDAY SATURDAY I p SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC I635 words
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Advertisement166 1934-09-14 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS An excellent opportunity is offered by a mm of Sac ncers to a pupil to learn Moor, antcal Ventilation and Sanitary Engineering .investment essential as premium, for full I particulars and enquiries to Box No 440 C o Malaya Tribune. TRADE MARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that166 words
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Advertisement155 1934-09-14 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. OFFICE:—2nd Floor, 124 126, Robinson Read. SHOPS:—124A, (Top Floor), Cecil St., 160, 1G0B. 162, 162A. 163B, Rochore Road, 203, 205, Serangoon Road, 34 4>346, (Ground Floor), 340 342. (Top Floor). 328 330, 332' C34. Orchard Rd., 11, Clyde Terrace. SHOPHOUSES:—2, Race Course Lane, 20. Klang Rd..155 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-14 6 DANCERS! DANCING SHOES, Solid Leather Throughout. A PAIR. Inspection Cordially Invited At: YICK WAH SING, Watchmaker Footwear Manufacture a l 81, North Bridge Road, J (Near High Street). J29 words
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Miscellaneous323 1934-09-14 6 [POSTAL INT€LLIGEHtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Soengei Liat I Plancius) 2.30 a.m. Muntok (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, i 3 akan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Tinombo) 3323 words
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Miscellaneous378 1934-09-14 6 C5,l/6 0//4/tF ll'nere are ntimerot« (7/ut,« Foeiettcz in ?no«t o/ t/te member» o/ uinicn are o/ tne "Z7aldl,a T'ndune." ?/niH Olarz, i» proticjeci HpecialiH, /05 inem. are i/l?iteff to co-operate in Keepino tt a/lll complete. //apneninyH 0/ at-Tlt-ru/ interest u?M «ii/l de inclt/eT'es in tne Oicrv 0/ kfeTlt»" T'ne clud378 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-09-14 6 general meeting, Mr. Chew Kok Teov/'s residence, 38, Amber Road. 1 pjn. Telck Ayer Epworth League: Devotional meeting, church hall, 8 p.m. MONDAY, SEPT. 17 Chinese Friendly Association: Committee meeting. Mr. Tay Oen S sidencc, 161, Tras S'reet, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPT. 18 Mayfair Musical Patty: Musi'- practice Ai Torg94 words
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590 1934-09-14 7 The Abdication Of Claudette Colbert "CLEOPATRA" FILM FINISHED tVonderful Gowns ,;THES AND MENTAL OUTLOOK i another three hours, Claudette 1 Hu rt would abdicate as Queen h«_"*i>t. Her regal and revealing and gold?n head-dresses and ■<\ tiaras would be stored away t ion after section of her enor;,aiace at Alexandria590 words
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Article111 1934-09-14 7 Because little English boys are ap- not allowed to adopt screen Hollywood, Mr. John Farrow n Mm director, has been here tor a Canadian boy with an accent" to play the part of C pperfleld in the Aim version of classic. screen David Copperfield must be eigW111 words
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1792 1934-09-14 7 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films *THERE's the scent of tanbark and jungle beasts and the tang of pink Igmwaac in Richard Bartheimess latest warns:- Bros, picture, "A Modern Hero," Which comes to the Alhambra Theatre tQ-Qay, f (H there's a show within the production. A LL1,792 words
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Article382 1934-09-14 7 Reasons For Their Rejection rkVER 1,000 miles of fi1m—5,439.217ft. V/ —embracing 1,713 subjects were dealt with by the British Board of F.lin Censors during the year ended Dec. 31, 1933. Twenty-three subjects, amounting to 111,258 ft„ were rejected. Exception was taken by the examines to 504382 words
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Advertisement237 1934-09-14 7 7*\s JOHNSON "JUNIOR" jglMt Outboard motors JUST ARRIVED ASSte THE LOW EST PRICED QUALITY I\ W'^OUTBOARD MOTOR mW BHMIiW m THE VvORLD tP mMI THE GR^ATEST M EJ S OFFERED IN r* A OUTBOARD MOTORS Kjl/JUy/fsLlllf Till: BORNEO COMPANY, LTD., ihi ii i ii i i i i MM<jiw«aiawMnM i237 words
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Advertisement260 1934-09-14 8 I 6.15 I ALH AMBRA j 9.151 ft. THE <L\SH FIRE OF LOUIS BRO.VII IF.LD'S SENSATIONAL BEST I I: KELLER ELECTRIFIES THE SCREEN! I Ij j SHE GAVE HIM ONE W I SHINING HOUR OF LOVE mM I j then married another manf ft w/tm 1 ■fl Sh* gov. him260 words
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Advertisement626 1934-09-14 8 o i iftT-°Trnt- locao E=aomec=:o U Come along and get That grand "Sweep-winning" feeling Here's the Gold > Cup Winner for real fine Screen Entertainment t FOXS SNAPPY NEW V« /1 A Til FA I < comedy hit: \jt\Y\ I O 6,15 TO-NIGHT! 9.15 J !»F j[ 'Pat" Faterson II626 words
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Advertisement55 1934-09-14 8 .M i i i iii i i f *mmm i §'Ir'• m m I HANDLING I MEN WAS HER I BORN TO H pSS& P. ZA.NUCK t: >>: :v: s*i i i iHERMAN I 1 I lb/« i CENTURY I MRI PAVILION j I NEXT CHANGE i■il>triiil•ll•tii i i i55 words
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Article166 1934-09-14 9 IOn Their Way To Singapore fr„ni our Oicn Correspgndent) Bangkok. Sopt. 13. ,-tir Japanese Sea Scouts, working their T" V- vessel, after much hospitality i bt.seeing, sailed for Singapore. Singapore, Thursday. wuni Maru, a vessel of 178 tons, here on Sept. 20. J )o;J. which has been166 words
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Article193 1934-09-14 9 Cruiser For China Station In Singapore < Cr .l lisei which is to be H M S PsmAt China Squadron, 1 Capetown, arrived in Sineannre i oort onV^™ 00 and 5l w en «he will resume wiU rfp. g a e ee t °the e H a M.193 words
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Article89 1934-09-14 9 Employee Of Bata Shoe Company Charged (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE case in which Ke Tjong Kwa, an employee of Bata Shoe Company, stands charged with, alleged crhmnal breach of trust in respect of the property of the said Company, was mentioned again89 words
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Article578 1934-09-14 9 Second List of To Function Appended is the second list of subscriptions to the function to be held by the Chinese* and traders and planters of Malacca in honour of Mr. Chan Kang Swi, J.P., C.H., in appreciation of his many charitable acts and services to578 words
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Article43 1934-09-14 9 What do you do with your discarded clothing? The Y.W.C.A. will be glad to have it for their jumble sale to be held at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, on Friday. Oct. 5 at 4 p.m. Men's, women's and children's garments are all wanted.43 words
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Article366 1934-09-14 9 Woman's Poignant Story At Inquest (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Thursday. LLHILE standing by her ion grave in TT the Churchyard attached to St. Michael's Church, Ipoh, Mrs Wong Thean S*e heard a crash and on going on to the road to see what had nap-l-ened,366 words
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Obituary162 1934-09-14 9 Chief Sanitary Inspector's Death (Fmm Our 0\"t< Correspondent I Malacca. Sept. 13 AFTER en operation the death oc- eurred yesterday, at his residence of Mr. S C. Ami»lan Chlci Sanitarv Inspector. Municipality. Malacca. The deceased, who wa. 44 years of age. had been ailing for some time. Mr.162 words
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Article239 1934-09-14 9 Doctor's Evidence In Murder Case Calcutta, Aug. 27. IN the Pakur Raj Murder Cast-, Dr. S. K. Gupta, Assistant, School of Tropical Medicine, examined said that he examined the plate containing the blood of dead Amarendra Pandey. He did not find it to be a typhoid case239 words
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Advertisement116 1934-09-14 9 I it I ARRIVED FROM HOLLYWOOD a -ma!i gtclcctjpi ii ELEGANT EVENING AFTERNOON GOWNS Prices from $50.00 to $85.00 each AURELIA'S 12-A, STAMFORD ROAD, CAPITOL BUILDING. "race SATURDAY, SEPT. 15. EXTENSION TO 2 A M. SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL MUSIC BALLOONS STREAMERS. A RIGHT MERRY NIGHT FOR ALL! ADMISSION $1.116 words
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Advertisement513 1934-09-14 9 I NEW WORLD CABARET. I To-morrow, Saturday 15th Sept. i GRAND CARNIVAL NIGDT Tango Competition I Gold Silver Medals X indly Presented by j Mr. Wee Ban Cheng MEDALS NOW ON VIEW AT B. P. Dc SILVAS WINDOW. m 5 By special request the Misses I Graeie Flora will -give513 words
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Article50 1934-09-14 10 The engagement is announced and the marriage wili tak»> pla?e between Mr. Ngeow Ser Sin, the younger son of Mr. Ngeow Nia:i Chin of No. 775, Noith Bridge Road, and Miss Tan Seok-Cheng, the second daughter of Mr. Tan Tia/ig ftiow of No. 107, Chin Swee Road.50 words
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Article615 1934-09-14 10 QXE of the shrewdest criticisms of the International Tin Committee and the stranglehold it maintains on the industry in Malaya was contained in the speech which Mr. Mungo Park delivered at the annual meeting of Ulu Klang Tin, Ltd. "The industry has become the focus of distressing615 words
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Article249 1934-09-14 10 A leading article entitled "Clean Sport" was published in our issue of \tk. 3. After referring to the Malay footballers who had been declared professionals as a consequence of what occurred during a tour of Java and to the decisions made by the Singapore Amateur Football Association with249 words
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143 1934-09-14 10 tITHEN the dignified atmosphere of a court of law is broken by jocular comment, either from the bench or the bar (-laughter in court" as the newspaper men record it), it does not necessarily suggest that the respect due to the court is in143 words
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Article113 1934-09-14 10 npHE All-Ceylon Women's Conference held recently in Colombo, passed a resolution protesting strongly against "the tone of ribaldry and vulgar jocularity which has prevailed in the Courts in connection with recent cases involving the relations of men and women. In the interests of public morality and decency (the113 words
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Article209 1934-09-14 10 TN times like the present, when mutual friendship and co-operation between countries, races and communities the world over are the key words of progress and prosperity, a speech made In Ceylon by a member of the State Council and a leader of the Sinhalese community makes strange reading.209 words
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Article312 1934-09-14 10 j RECENT issue of the China Weekly j Review contains a report on the 1 "observations" of a Japanese traveller on his fellow-passengers, while on a sea voyage from Shanghai to Nanking The report was culled from the i formation Bulletin." a journal published in English by the312 words
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Article257 1934-09-14 10 By "Looker-On" rpHE title of a series of articles published in an American magazine is, "Was Europe a Success?" AAA Probably it nevej; was. But it still manages to stagger along somehow. And even the United States did not prove to be the Promised Land. A257 words
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Article29 1934-09-14 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 6. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 17 CINEMA TOPICS, 7. SELANGOR PLANTER FINED, 12 CIVIL SERVANT'S DTITTFS f>29 words
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Advertisement157 1934-09-14 10 THE j > COLLARITE Ipr'; il| shirt. I R > TJIK UKKK-EXD MODEL IS V' r ILLUSTRATED. THIS HAS LONG SLEEVES WITH COLLAR 1 ATTACHED AND HAS A VERY j J "V S3IA R T APPEARANCE. WE > |1 HAVE A LIMITED STOCK OF J A THESE IN COAT STYLE157 words
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Advertisement145 1934-09-14 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., TORONTO, CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1900 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 v Chief Agfmt For Malaya. V. R. VICK E4, Hong Kong r>ank Chambers, Singapore. BS»BS«B"BB»SSBBSSBBB^B^*G^^^BBS^^^B^^"^BBBSS^^^^BS»^BB^ \IP PERFECTION jo»tty j^V JT\ describes the superior N/ 1 workmanship of Stnfr»f pores Leading Tailor. WING LOONG is on- N> doubtedlj In the145 words
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352 1934-09-14 11 Cabin Shook LIFEBOAT CREW CRITICISED Reuter. New York, Sept. IS. SUPPORT for the theory that the Monro Castle fire was caused by hs was provided by a Cuban enger, Mr. Ralph Mestre, who, terviewed by Reuter, declaredReuter. - 352 words
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Article120 1934-09-14 11 Arrested In Street While Begging Singapore, Friday. Ram Das. an Indian "holy man" dressen in tattered clothes appeared before Mr. J ML Brander in the Third Police Court this morning on the charge of begging alms in River Valley Road. He said that he was not actually120 words
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Article82 1934-09-14 11 Vnangemvnts For The First Exhibition Shanghai. Sept. 14. Di Y.i Yn Jen. Mr. Ching Hang Yi Chefi Shu Jen and Mr. Hsu the promoters ef the :>"• t> National Arts Society who will jr fir»! art.=; exhibition at the 'I.- 0 j the Overseas Committee to- 'i.'irw t82 words
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Article80 1934-09-14 11 'I o-N ijfht's Recital At Memorial Hall A last opportunity of hearing the lamous cellist Emanuel Feuermann will ofTered at the Memorial JIall tonight. Whe.a he appeared in Singapore a few eks ago Mr. Feuermann was acclaimf ,j y a large audience. Since then he '•i-s yiven se.veral80 words
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Article141 1934-09-14 11 Indirect Embargo By China Reuter. London, Sept. 13. 17ASTERN banking circles in London do not anticipate important limitation activities by foreign banks in Shanghai as a result of the Chinese Government's order which was published on September They declare that there is at times someReuter. - 141 words
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Article94 1934-09-14 11 Export Duties In The D.E.L Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 13. THE export duty on native rubber from October 1, has been fixed at twenty guilders per hundred kilograms Dry rubber duties for other assortments range from fifteen to eighteen-and-a-half guilders. The dry rubber group consists oi blankets ond barkReuter. - 94 words
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Article131 1934-09-14 11 Alleged Assault On An Island Singapore. Friday. It is alleged that two Chinese (a mother and daughter l were assaulted by three others on Pulau Tikos, yesterday. The mother received injuries to the scalp, face and left hand, whilst the daughter rece ved no external injuria but complained131 words
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Article54 1934-09-14 11 RUBBER CONTROL Siam Refuses T4 Agree r Fr0 .71 Our Oion Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 14. pOLLOWING the refusal of the assembly to ratify the terms for Siam's participation in Rubber Restriction the Government has resigned. Seventy-four voted against ratification and 25 for. Ten did not vote. The resignation54 words
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Article112 1934-09-14 11 Smart Work By Local Brigade Singapore, Friday. The Fire Brigade was called to 168, Cross Street, yesterday, where on arrival they found flames coming out of the loof and first floor windows of a book shop. On account of the risk of the fire spreading an additional pump112 words
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Article728 1934-09-14 11 Headquarters Raided MANY DOCUMENTS SEIZED Shanghai, Sept. 14. A DELAYED message states that the two brothers of stfr. Tsong Lou Zia, the governor of Fengtien, one of the three Manchurian provinces, and two other officials of the Fengtien Government, were kidnapped by Chinese Volunteers in Kirin on728 words
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Article520 1934-09-14 11 Rev. A. V. Wardle SERVED IN BRITISH NAVY Singapore, Friday. "IT is surprising to find that the 4 tou:rh' waterfront which is usually a feature of every European oort. is not to be found in Singapore. People say in this Colony you will r ind the usual520 words
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Article39 1934-09-14 11 Debated In Siamese Assembly 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 13. QIAM'S participation in the Rubber O Restriction Scheme was debated at great length in the Assembly. The Government's action met with scant approval from several members.39 words
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Article45 1934-09-14 11 Expectant Mother Story Denied By Hospital Boston, Sept. 5. Cambridge hospital authorities to-day f'enir.d, in connection with the Boston Post story, that Mrs. Lindbergh had engaged a room there in anticipation of the birth of another child in the third week of September.45 words
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Article31 1934-09-14 11 Reuter. Lakewocd, New Jersey. Sept. 13. [i/IR. John D. Rockefeller, the ninetyfive year old millionaire, is confin?d to his home. It is stated that he is gradually failing —Routrr.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article133 1934-09-14 11 Forced Into White Slave Traffic Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 13. I HE condition to which Russian women reiugees in Shanghai have been re ,uced can only be stated in the discreet jages of an official document, says the report to the League of the Nansen International OfficeReuter. - 133 words
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Article201 1934-09-14 11 Army's Demands <1 SETTLEMENT OF TH!i IMBROGLIO Reuter. 'i Tokyo, Sept. 13. PACED with the possibility of t!' War Minister's resignation ai« the consequential downfall of the Go ernment if the Army's demands for settlement of the so-called Trinit imbroglio in Manchuria is not accep ed,Reuter. - 201 words
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Advertisement194 1934-09-14 11 HEYMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate ilavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to I the ideal conditions under which it is made- j "SOLE AGENTS: t i i iuiJ j i j era I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE "ii POPULAR RECORDS. ***** Cafe in Vienna Tango Marek Weber's Orch. One life, one194 words
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312 1934-09-14 12 tu6ber Control I DOWN BY HIS I'lfORDlNATES front Our Own Reporter» Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 13. AY J In Man, tht- well-knowr uivdr planter and min«*r, wa 50 plus $100 cost* by tht :i /is- t Mr. F, K. Wilson. >n!i&* ci»urt tn-rjny.312 words
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Article201 1934-09-14 12 hops Looted In America Washington, Sept. 13. \.TION is rife as to whether lent Roosevelt will now interctly in the dispute as no furstings have been arranged he employers and the Arbitrard, who are now reporting to Roosevelt. fiile, both sides are preparing struggle. [ions are201 words
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Article387 1934-09-14 12 Sequel To A Gambling Party Singapore, Thursday. ON the morning of June 29 last a middle-aged Chinese of the labouring class participated in a gambling party in the Tiong Bahru area. He was lucky and after winning about $20 he decided to break off. Heading for home,387 words
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Article119 1934-09-14 12 Senior Officers' Credit Society (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE first annual general meeting of m iSESiE jl le B«*W Officers' s£2£ *T t V Cred l t and r?nh Vh c Ltd as he]d at the Selangor Club th's evening. Mr. G. P. Bradney presided,119 words
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Article114 1934-09-14 12 Five Minutes' Silence On Sept. 18 Shanghai, Se.pt. 14. The Central Government has given orders for services to be held throughout the country In memory of the. loss of Manchuria on Sept. 18, the third anniversary of the Mukden incident. All amusements and entertainments are to be suspended.114 words
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Article69 1934-09-14 12 On Its Way To Manertukuo Via Japan Reuter. San Francisco, Sept. 14. The F. 8.1. Mission to Manchukuo has left for Japan.—Reuter. The Federation of British Industries Mission headed by Lord'Barnby 4s' pro Manchukuo purely in order to investigate the possibilities of trade it was pointed out recentlyReuter. - 69 words
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Article486 1934-09-14 12 Samsu For Confinement Case (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. .AT the. Kuala Lumpur Police Court, a Chinese woman named Choo Thye pleaded guilty to-day to a charge of being in possession of a still for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor without a licence and also486 words
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Article325 1934-09-14 12 Malaya To Join In Embargo Singapore, Thursday. A GOVERNMENT gazette extraordinary issued last night gives the following particulars of the now forbidden exportation of arms and explosives and war material to Bolivia and Paraguay:— Now it is hereby proclaimed by the Governor in Council in virtue325 words
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Article103 1934-09-14 12 Conference Opens At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. DELEGATES from all Y.W.C.A. centres in Malaya assembled in Kuala Lumpur to-day for the annual Conference which will last until Saturday. Mrs. T. W. Hinch is acting as Conference chairman and Mrs. A. B. Jordan as103 words
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Article150 1934-09-14 12 Offer To Lancashire Firms London, Sept. 11. THE Federation of Master Cotton Spin ners' Associations in Manchester today received the report of Sir George Holden and other members of the delegation which has just returned from Berlin, where discussions took place regarding the settlement of outstanding debts amounting150 words
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Article161 1934-09-14 12 Joint Welcome In Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. UNLIKE most other centres, where the usual practice is for the difl£rent communities to present separate addresses of welcome when some distinguished person arrives in the country, Selangor will follow its own precedent and present a161 words
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Article338 1934-09-14 12 Haitian General's Enemy Eye Aimilw it-smciion i»as Deen put on imported artificial teeth, designed to make England "bite British." It recalls a story of the singular patriotism of a certain Haitian general in regard to such physical replacements. Having need of an artificial eye, he sent a request338 words
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Article107 1934-09-14 12 Principles Now Agreed Upon 1 I j Reuter Wireless. Hyde Park (New York), Sept. 11. for the immediate reorganisation and simplification of the National Recovery Administration have been agreed to between President Roosevert and General Johnson after a night's conierence. 6 wol/ 16 N A will Dlaced onReuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article237 1934-09-14 12 r, Fears Of Renewed Discord Reuter. Simla. Sept. 13 A MESSAGE from Lhasa describes »u~ picturesque manoeuvre bv Mu Sung on September 5 to roasts Chinese sovereignty in Tibet, whirh has caused much fluttering at Lhasa Huang Mu Sung announced »hat Chinese Government's desire was tReuter. - 237 words
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Article68 1934-09-14 12 Anxious To Become A Nun Paris, Sept. 3. rpHE United Press learns that the In--1 fanta Beatrice of Spain, daughu: oi the famous King Alponso, is mo anxious to become a nun, grieving rovei the recent death of Prince Gonzaio The Infanta Princess was drivin° the car in68 words
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Article151 1934-09-14 12 Government Troops Fail To Hold Them J Shanghai, Sept. 13. Heavy military movements are proceeding in north Kwangsi, according to a report by the Japanese Consulate at Hankow, to Tokyo. The Reds in Kiangsi have slipped into south Hunan, despite the fact that they have been surrounded151 words
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Article51 1934-09-14 12 Attempt To Kill American Minister Reuter Wireless. Havana, Sept. 11. Troops suddenly swooped upon a large group of communists assembled w:th the aim of assassinating the American Minister, Mr. Caffery. A desperate struggle ensued and 27 arrests were made. A round-up of the International Communists' Club is expected.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement31 1934-09-14 12 ■■■■■■■•■■.^■■*J_ w M Mr t V IRupert:1 Rupert: Come on guys, follow me, I've landed in the BEST of Spirits." J\% OMaiDabie from Dealers M&S* ,y $2,7S bottle.^ TOIIEYS BRAWPY t31 words
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Advertisement20 1934-09-14 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulta Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES ft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT*20 words
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Article850 1934-09-14 13 K. L. Experiment FORMER TEACHER'S VIEWS From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ui; K. Thampipillay, I.SM., one of th- senior masters of the Victoria j. tution, who retired a short time r, from Government Service and since taken over the head--tership of the Maxwell Road <850 words
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Article193 1934-09-14 13 "Voltaire" At The Roxy ny years George Arliss has SSI f a satisfactory play based on f?JL c of Voltair e, often called the iatner of the French revolution. Now, after years of gradual preparation he brings this famous Frenchman to hie on the talking screen in Warner193 words
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72 1934-09-14 13 1 Tl e first version of Tarzan, the Fearless," adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' thrilling jungle story, with Buster Crabbe as Tarzan, which the Ritz cinema, Geylang, opposite Lorong 41, put on on Wednesday, concluded last night, and on both nights there were crowded72 words
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Article125 1934-09-14 13 Death Under Tragic Circumstances Chicago. Sept. 14. Dr. Berthold Laufer. the Orientalist, died as the result of a fall from thv eighth storey of his hotel.—Reuter. Dr. Berthold Laufer, anthropologist and Orientalist, was born in Cologne Germany, on Oct. 11, 1874. He had a brilliant educational career and125 words
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Article181 1934-09-14 13 Tenth Annual Gathering Of Planters (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A THREE-DAY conference of members of the Incorporated Soc'ety of Planters commenced in the Masonic Hall, Damansara Road, at 9.1i> a.m. today. The proceedings were formally openec by the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, C.M.G. Chief181 words
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Article87 1934-09-14 13 Saturday's Function At Racecourse (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AUNT SALLY and other side shows and amusements In addition to the stalls displaying all manner of nice things have sprung up all round and present a gay appearance at the Racecourse graiidstand and lawn for Saturday's87 words
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Article67 1934-09-14 13 i Price Paid By Japan For Matson Liners The price paid by Japanese shipbreaker? for tho Mat.son Line steamers, Sierra Sonoma and Ventura, formerly on th( Sydney-'Frisco run, is approximately <»0,0C( dollars each as they lie. The three vessels were built in Phila delphia in 1900. the67 words
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Article49 1934-09-14 13 BREACH CHARGE FAILS Former Lawyer's Clerk Acquitted Singapore, Friday. rV. MARIAPPAN, formerly a clerk employed in a local solicitor's firm, vas acquitted by the Second Magistrate Mr. N. Gricei this morning on a •harge of criminal breach of trust in espect of $550.50 belonging to Mrs. lyan, a widow.49 words
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Article310 1934-09-14 13 The latter's husband was employed n the Banque l'lndo-Chine and when le died a sum of $1,055.50 was due to lim as provident fund. The amount concerned in the charge vas the balance due to Mrs. Ryan. The noney was eventually paid through the 3ank's solicitors. Mrs. Ryan wanted cash310 words
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Article449 1934-09-14 13 fFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN inquest into the death of a Chinese girl, named Ng Ho. aged nine years, aho died in the General Hospital as a result ol a motor accident ai Selayang en July 21, was heid to-day. Inspector R. O. Levies. O.CPD. of the449 words
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Advertisement102 1934-09-14 13 I Grosley Refrigerators I You must see the new CROSLEY SHELTADOR and TRI-SHELVA- DOR Electric Refrigerators to fully appreciate the advancement in J refrigerator design, convenience, and performance that they represSent. There is a Crosley deal«r near you—ask him to show you A both series—make every comparison that occurs to102 words
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Advertisement104 1934-09-14 13 THE I EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agent* I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I SINGAPORE. I I TEL. 6144 I m ~rr^rmrwmrg-* —nrnmiMrniiin ihhmwi mi Pains and continuous strangury make you irritable. Banish the104 words
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1590 1934-09-14 14 Chances Of The Candidates For The Gold Cup The Race Merely Between Kuala Queen Row Boat? To-Morrow Will Be A Day For The Stayers (By The-Man-At-The-Rails I Singapore, Friday. JHO will win the Blue Riband of the Malayan Turf to-monow? tat is the question which is of all (.-orbing interest1,590 words
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Article827 1934-09-14 14 Chant:?. Very Even According To Wcizh s (Despite the tall: cne hears everywhere that the big race or to-morrow for the coveted Gold Cup xs between Row Boan and Kuala Queen, an earnest study oi the handicaps does not leave the question merely a race open827 words
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Article59 1934-09-14 14 The Albertians drew with the Kramat Union at soccer on Wednesday, on the Municipal ground, one all. Peng Cher scored for the and Ahmad Jaffar for the Union. Any party or club I desiring to have matches with the Alber- I tians may communicate with the Captain Lim59 words
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Article132 1934-09-14 14 Presentation Match At The S.C.R.C. (From Our Oion] Reporter) Kua'a Lumpur, Thursday. fTHE S.C.R.C "V, winners of th« A Division Selangor League championship, wiU meet the Rest, drawn from the other sides which competed in the League this season, in a Presentation mafcrh arranged for Saturday on the132 words
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Article182 1934-09-14 14 Indians Prove Too Good For Y.M.C.A. fFrom Our Own Reporterj Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. In a friendly game of hockey played at j the Indian Association's ground to-day the Indians beat the Y.M.C.A. by 5—2. I The game throughout was fast and in- teresting. For the most part182 words
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Article91 1934-09-14 14 Soccer Semi-Final In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 13., In the. semi-final of tha Yeow Kirn Swee Shield Competition yesterday, the Banda Kaba Football Club were lucky to emerge winners by the odd goal ir three against the second string of Or Chinese. The Chinese, opened91 words
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Article98 1934-09-14 14 Tnt following havp been selected to represent the Java Tractors' in frh»nd>y matches aealnsl the Serangoon Friendly Part 7 2« pn?-ponz and badminton en Sunday a* 1 p.m. th" 7th milestone. Upper Serangoon Koad PING-PONG:—soh Kirn Peow. ChuaEng Cheong, Koh Tian Hock, Goh Eng I Bee, Yeo98 words
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Article532 1934-09-14 14 Results Of Tournament j Ties Singapore, Friday. YESTERDAY'S tennis at the S.C.f provided a great surprise when R.y, Smith, owe .'50.3, was beaten by V. W Brand plus 1. by 9—7, 6- -2, in > a Singles Handicap. N. S. Wise, the present Champion, and j532 words
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Article60 1934-09-14 14 Pi the Slraii tetlc Party court. B.F citftatod the home tcain games to two Resulu 'Sir players named first': Charlie Chan be T 15-8. i 5 -0: Koh Lo \K N im Soo Choo ii—ls. 15—X Warm lost to Tan Khai 12—15; Noble Tan IoM i Patt60 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-14 14 I loVIS I I r 9 I hovis I BREAKFAST I STARTS THE I day Bright l Warm studio?. 56. mmmm21 words
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510 1934-09-14 15 v, litshires Reserves Lose U ii> (iAME AT ANSON ROAD Singapore, Friday. n c-piay between Pulau Brani i k! the Wilts II at the Ansoi. atfiuni yesterday resulted in a ,ry lor the Islanders. Wilts put up a hard fight,510 words
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Article114 1934-09-14 15 A it am Of 20 Starts On 576-Mile Run i y in relay racing was inauguri :<«cntly at Sydney, Australia, when i limning team of 20 men began :< run to Melbourne. last man went oil at 3 a.m., and tap? l; expected to be broken at114 words
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Article42 1934-09-14 15 Singapore Friday. the S.C.C. snooker:; eaamp"-©n- .'S follows:--TO DAY Snookers: F. W. Fargus Banks, N. Fyfe v. T. B. Kogerj. MONDAY Jnteer Snookeis: H. Cray and J. t[ v. E. Laidman and K. B. BrolSnookers. C. Ayres v. J. A.42 words
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181 1934-09-14 15 Junior Knock-Out Cup Competition f From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. "THE final of the Selangor F.A. Junior Knock-Out Cup competition will be played on the 22nd at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium between the Selangor Malays B V and the S.C.R.C. "B". The181 words
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Article179 1934-09-14 15 Riots And Demonstrations By Crowd When a French racing crowd does not approve of some official action, it loses nc> time in showing its disapprobation. Sonic years ago, on a Grand Prix day, an outbreak was witnessed when the stewards at Longchamps disqualified a favourite after it179 words
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Article117 1934-09-14 15 AUGUST B.P Before a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts, the August B.P. beat the Mavlair by 4 games to 3. Scores CAvP.ust players mentioned first): SINGLES:—Chow Shi Lin beat Chan Yew Cheong 15—8, 15—13; Soh Swee Tecs lost to Wee Cheng Hal 14—14 (3 _2) 10—15, I—s; Koh Gin Guan117 words
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120 1934-09-14 15 Reuter. Brookline, Sept. 13. rE following the results of the fifth round of the American Golf Championship Edmund Briggs (Nwe York) beat Torrance 2 up, after being all square at the ninth. David Goldman beat Fred Hass 2 up and 1. Chick Evans beat MarkReuter. - 120 words
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Article232 1934-09-14 15 i After Taking. Five Counts In i The First l Taking no fewer than five counts in he first round. Dennis Buckley, Thornc', lid well to last 12 rounds against Batt-f ng Parkin, Mansfield, at RDtherham >ut in the end he was well beaten on ,points. F232 words
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Article31 1934-09-14 15 The event on Sunday at the Singapore Swimming Club will be the third race for the Jackson Millar Cup—lso Metres free style (handcap cpen to all classes). j31 words
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Article163 1934-09-14 15 American Lawn Tennis Tournament (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN Amer can lawn tennis tournament will be held at the Selangor Golf Club on Saturday, commencing at 4 p.m. There are two groups of players and the winners in each group will meet in the final.163 words
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40 1934-09-14 15 Selangor tennis champions: Leong Hoe Yeng (left) (S.C.R.C. champion and V.M.C.A. runner-up), and On" Ec Kong <for 10 years V.M.C.A. champion, and present runner-up or S.C.P..C. title*. Ec Kong is, and has been the State eh. npion for many years.40 words
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Article151 1934-09-14 15 Y.M.C.A. To Meet Japanese Club The Y.M.C.A. and the Japanese Club will meet in a tennis match on Saturday beginning at 4.30 p.m. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A.:— •Singles: Dr. Chia Teck Yam, D. Green, Tan *rhian Sang. Doubles: Kamis and Yadi, Dr. Haridas and A. 1.151 words
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Article77 1934-09-14 15 Can Be Immersed In Water Without Warping OF particular interest to sportsmen is the Fulcrum tennis racket now being shown a! Queen's, feature of which is thaw it can be immersed in water without warping in any way. ifie racket was successfully demon- strcted at the British Trade77 words
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Article94 1934-09-14 15 Vou Are Not Too Old To I A h> Golf 'liue enthusiasts never got too old fo: a round of golf, according to member: of me Salt Lake Country Clubs "Sara! Daft" foursome. The four, W. J. Hnllorau, 75; Fred C Richmond, 72; Leon Sweet, 04; and94 words
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Article130 1934-09-14 15 Results Of Perak And Taiping Turf Club Draws The following are the result:-; of thf draws ot the sweeps on the St. Legcr, of the Perak Turf Club and the Taiping Turf Club:— PERAK TURF CLUB Achtenan *****, Adeot *****. Autumn *****, Loz'ngaro *****. Pride of the130 words
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Article197 1934-09-14 15 Miss Gem Hoahing May Play For Britain London, Sept. 5. ONE of the "mitflity atom.s" of tennis tod;"y is .a 13-years-okl girl, English born of Chinese parents, who, it is thought, may some day represent (ifrat Britain at Wimbledon. She is Miss Gem Iloahing, whose197 words
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Article66 1934-09-14 15 RACE I. Spot White, Gold Finch, I' «r Hong, Arrow Girl. Ap;>le Glory, Komolux. RACK 2. Miss Caprice. Myance. RACE Veracity, Dare Devil, Laga a, Mentone, Kali. RACE 1. Sleeping Beauty, Campfire. Indult. RACE 5. Payang, Great Hopes. RACE <i. (Jreat Idea, Golden Star,' Dilatory. RACE 7. Belle Edna,66 words
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Advertisement90 1934-09-14 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000* Assurance in force over $35,000,000, 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 £29,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the90 words
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527 1934-09-14 16 700,000 People Attend Opening Games London, Aug. 25. THE customary heat wave greeted a great kick-off in English soccer today, but Ihe hardy ians, only too eager to bury leg-theory, the Ashes and other cricket controversies, turned up in full force and gave the winter527 words
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Article103 1934-09-14 16 League Leaders Win By Odd Goal (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 12. IN the second round of the •i- Town League, the "Pedara Tunggal," who are leaders in the League, strengthened their position by defeating the Customs Football Team by two goals to one. Play was103 words
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Article111 1934-09-14 16 Empire Games Athlete Who Chased Hares M Theunissen, South Africa, probably is the tallest sprinter who ever entered 6°fe t e h t% B^hes EmPire S He His best times for the 100 and 200 yards, for which events he is entered are 9.8 seconds and 21.6111 words
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Article765 1934-09-14 16 Results In U.S. Major Baseball Leagues Reuter. New York, Sept. 12« THE following are further results in the Na ional and American Baseball Leagues. NATIONAL R. H. E. St. Louis "Cardinals'* 6 9 0 Philadelphia "Phillies" 4 11 1 AMERICAN Washington "Senators" 2 13 1 Chicago "WhiteReuter. - 765 words
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Article52 1934-09-14 16 Members of the Playfair Athletic Union are requested to note that the badminton court will be closed on the following days, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, until further notice. Any Clubs, Associations and Parties who may require matches are requested to communicate with the hon. sports captain, Lim Jiak Kirn, 16152 words
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Article384 1934-09-14 16 Poor Display Against Young Corbett 111 YOUNG CORBETT 111 annexed ar interesting 10-round decision Mickey Walker, former champion of the world, before a V of 10,000 bored fans which fa; the capacity of the Seal Bu*?J Stadium, states a San Fancisco of Aug. 14. mes J 2«384 words
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Article105 1934-09-14 16 The Jovialads BP. best the Jac B.P. by 5 games to 2. Results fJovalads' players mentioned first):— Tan Tiang lost to Lawrence de Bona, 3—15, 1—15; Koh Pwav Chim beat Heng Swee Lee, 13—13. «5—4" 15-9; Koh Lock Nun beat Teo Tbnang Bak. B—ls. 15—8, 15—3;105 words
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Article60 1934-09-14 16 The following will represent the N't I Colts at hockey against the N. S. Bb!* on Friday on the N. S. State padaajc a' 5.15 p.m.: F. A. Marsh: R. L. Fowler, L. Stork; J. O'Hara, L. Reutens, R. Newman; A Reutens, G. O'Hara, J. G. Reutens, G60 words
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Advertisement128 1934-09-14 16 I)XNl(30ID offers IN ilk »t its Cre»miest illvl no in 2t»cl sustainnrivgllecl in I'oa or 2n<i »o.<,t economical for »ll s,:, "Kick 5< lk Role X?«nt«: z <)u«v. 7»«. 2234. 3 7, ,»,»»>»"»,,»,»»»«»«» > ,»»,,,»«,>,«,,,, < .>:'.)!)—IX 1.11*ll.t: ltLX0LXV0U3— X,_»I?l X' Hl.VXI^^I.^—T'^xco. oncnrs'r^v. NI1V now! 5 l «o onl>. H128 words
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Advertisement116 1934-09-14 16 NEW SERIES. Bound the World Jig Saw, j The Puzzle that is different. The pieces are intcrlockir.p. cdouT eac r h e t V nL f f SC j n f tin f uzzles made up of hoautiful scenes in fW* j nktur; 2 n«if L° thG rob3e f l116 words
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Article56 1934-09-14 17 In Rash Driving Charge Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 13 accused In the case in illeged to have caused men by driving 114 in a rash and negli- May last, at Bukit uted and discharged Whitley at the Penang retiring, delivered a of not guilty. Public Prosecutor, Mr. ducted56 words
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Article62 1934-09-14 17 h ales Coal Strike May Avoided j London, Sept. 11. 'Morally believed that the is iKr in the South Wales coalr voi ded, the owners having I to tk illingness to refer mat? -or,'.,'Ration of a board of three J V inde Pendent persoas to r r ren62 words
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Article541 1934-09-14 17 Prison For Worst U.S. Criminals ALCATRA7 Tor Sa !2 Francis CO. Aug. 6. a t, Island, a penitentiary in sain Fra ncisc <> Bay from which it is X™ rJL- c is 110 Possible escape has 3u,tU*«* h yee by the department of JpriVL nd +v re541 words
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Article62 1934-09-14 17 Philippines Still Oppose Reform Manila. Sept. 6. In spite of an intensive campaign waeed for the past several years to reform the suffrag? system of the Philippine Islands, the Constitutional Convention Committee, to-day defeated by n narrow margin the plan to grant to women equal voting rights62 words
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Article555 1934-09-14 17 Charms To Make Cat Jump Backwards rXRE can be no doubt that witchcraft still lingers on in Britain," said Mr. F. H. Melland, formerly a magistrate in Northern Rhodesia and representative of Northern Rhodesia in London to a Londcn Daily Mail representative. Mr. Melland had been taking555 words
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Article278 1934-09-14 17 Annual Meeting Of CoOperative Society The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Mercantile Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held on Monday at the Co-operative Societies Depar.ment, Fullerton Building, Singapore, the President the Hon. Mr. James Robertson, J.P,, presiding. The report and accounts for278 words
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Advertisement120 1934-09-14 17 Cuticura SOAP, OiIWTMJEIMTAIW» TALCIM POWDER Qua leep ike Jdn Soap cleansed the skin —Cutlrora Ointment soothes and heals blemishes, rathe*, and pimples C'uticura cum give* the skin a pleasing fragrance and leaves it refreshed and cool. Begin now to use Cutlcur» Preparations regularly. Sample.each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon120 words
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Advertisement354 1934-09-14 17 I Shell Wins Again j I j) SWISS GRAND PRIX I BERNE AUGUST 1934. 1 I I//> I I lst HANS vnN stuck a 1 DRIVING AN AUTO-UNION. I I ///ft/ 2nd MOMBERGER j I V//// DRIVING AN AUTO-UNION. Ii I W//yy' 3rd VARZI I 1 tOT Si**** DRIVING AN354 words
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Miscellaneous281 1934-09-14 17 nJ)AY'S EMPIRE I»|{()(iKAMME Recital By Reginald E Foort wiretap programme Signal from Big Ben. an recital by Fred Dunyed trom the CutheHirmingham. B.C. Dance Orchestra, y Henry Hall. (Time row Greenwich af Manning and his Orrelayed from the Walthamstow, Lon. 1,1 A military band Signal from Big Ben Bulletin and281 words
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Article649 1934-09-14 18 Official Investigation HIGHEST ANNUAL SALARY S3]5,000 a cinema code wa.s hnaliv Adopted last autumn. President Kousuveit suspended, pending further investigation two clauses whit! seemed particularly galling to the industry One clause declared against "exees<iv<" salaries: the other prohibited iroriucers from raiding their rivaltar performera with649 words
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Article225 1934-09-14 18 «itler «eturns "lo On «Ie^8 Iept. 5. keener were to-cla.v It lne convention ul Nil? .ational ?artv. wnen lierrlllt- an enormous erovcl. tter: Nitler surveyed (3erman>'s past ncl clepictecl tne luture. "tne "Iture alien to Qerman lite tkat i?en mlrociucecl b.v intellectual» m" ancl cleewrlnF tnat in luture225 words
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Article141 1934-09-14 18 League Of Nations Bulletin The following is the health bulletin of the- League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Sept. 8:— Calcutta: 30 cholera cases and 1 deaths a* compared with 44 cases and 13 deaths in the previous week. Chittagong: 1 cholera141 words
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Advertisement840 1934-09-14 18 MORTGAGEES 9 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE LANDS AND HOUSES To Be Held At The Saleroom Of Messrs. Tan Ho Oon Co., Ltd., HOB. 90 92, MARKET STREET. ON TUESDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 19.54, AT 2.30 P.M. i Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house, No. 055-4, off Aljunid840 words
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Advertisement256 1934-09-14 18 Fill it AND FORGET IT Parker's amazing new matic holds 102% more ink! And that ample iupplv can be seen! Hold the pen to the light. Jet rings, like w mw.. rious windows," tell instanib when to refill. No more running out of ink. gold point writes ea«ilv. t freely.256 words
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19 1934-09-14 19 I Donaldson has been transfrom Kulai Jelai Estate, to Regent tatang Malaka.19 words
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Article14 1934-09-14 19 Hi has been transferred to ngsar In the capacity of J Officer.14 words
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Article17 1934-09-14 19 xi meeting of the Negri SemCouncfl will be held on fTed- >| 10. at 10 a.m.17 words
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Article13 1934-09-14 19 Director of St. George's Taiping, is spending the on Maxwell's Hill.13 words
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Article15 1934-09-14 19 B W. Preedy. Headmaster, 001, Kuala Kangsar. is on Hit.tang, the Cameron Highm15 words
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Article16 1934-09-14 19 r Bangs, of Sepang, has an to take up the man- Kuala Pergau Estate. Ke-16 words
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Article25 1934-09-14 19 R de Boady, who recently France with his wife, has loose and management of iah Estate, Pandan. near Jofor a period of years v.25 words
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Article23 1934-09-14 19 Barnett-Smith, Supervisor Lumut. is proceeding in the middle of this will be succeeded by Mr. H tward, Assistant Superintendtoms, Tekfk Anson. j23 words
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Article70 1934-09-14 19 T.iy Hooi Keat, of the tutorial •in H iching English School, Penang, -■•a -I ray Hooi Keat and children reluk Anson spending the mid- 1 immer chool holidays with his brother- t v Mr Chan Teik Hoe, Chief Clerk, k ra:: EMte. Teluk Anson. I the Raja Muda70 words
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Article60 1934-09-14 19 bew a^t P Pack, ack T ir L Naldu who ha to Tatoin* ~l t0 J? dla have turned murtfi P i? g ;K Wh ere their son Mr. Mariss^^JStsar Telegraphs Dc 3 Palmer JP has 5, v T ani mously re-elected President who !s mv^ lUb Taiplng MrSer60 words
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Article69 1934-09-14 19 Jf i 2 *JL Ch M.C.S., who a?riviH If S Ur ed from home leave, duties U ls < and Officer, relieving Mr. L£ <S S^'wf* Btar y to Resident PaOffic g er fnrt^ 8 1 actin as District umcer for the last two months. %2 Haji Mahmood.69 words
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Article123 1934-09-14 19 fo^n»nt n? l7 en Kai ChineSe Consul hi fX?-, Wh f° > China t0 a "end 'Penang returned to Dr J. w. Adams. Senior Surgeon of the-Penang General Hospital, who wen mrSf^L^ 6 reUl ™ed by the "Lwa?pindi has resumed duty. Dr Chittv h fiSfonf 11 t***s for °r123 words
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Article112 1934-09-14 19 Mr. s. Thamboo, Tamil Interpreter Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. is leaving at the end of next month on transfer to Taiping He will be succeeded by Mr N V X Cwami, of the Taiping Court. Mi*. L. H. Hart, Officer Superintending the Police Circle. Ipoh. is indisposed and confined to112 words
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Article113 1934-09-14 19 anion Training More Technical Experts Canton. Aug. 30. society is in need of more •the South-west Political tedded to send ten students icu and Europe to take advanc- courses. Three will be sent to Britain to study weaving and shipbuilding; one to Germany to study general mechanics; one113 words
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Article466 1934-09-14 19 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, Sept. 7. MEAT Beef, steak 'round), kati 27 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 33 Mutton. Australian, per lb. 33 Fowl, kati 30 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks fJava). each 45466 words
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Article480 1934-09-14 19 Mr. Chawla Interviewed In London M_ London. Am:. 16. R. Ramnath Chawla, quiet and unassuming in manner but keen and enthusiastic in spirit as he spoke of his flight to the representative of "Tho Hindu," is now in London waiting for the completion of repairs to his480 words
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Article155 1934-09-14 19 Three Units Expected To Be Opened r rHE Japanese Broadcasting; Corpora tion is laying plans to increase the powers of its various stations, according to reports reaching Manila. The report was made by D. r. smith, assistant trade commissioner of the United States, in Tokyo. Application155 words
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Advertisement33 1934-09-14 19 CROFTS POWER TRANSMISSION MACIHNERY 'HAPTING ]Ssikl I COLLARS and PULLETS COUPLINGS FRICTION jl MACHINE-CUT I I TCHES. REDUCING and Mill Gearing GEARED Kquipmenl MOTORS, Etc. i Agents (Incorporated in 5.8.) i •••»11 lllll^lfliilalMlUllllHlUlllinilltHllllUlUllltM^33 words
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Advertisement439 1934-09-14 19 liMt HEADACHE B Mi DISTRESS J IV THE DEHNITIRIMEPY V HNv'*l a 1 i t y Soes, so me thin g' hap p en Very often the result is a distressing head- if!? ache and nervous debility* For quick relief take |j I a couple of 'ASPRO* tablets* You take439 words
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Article, Illustration87 1934-09-14 20 The finish of the second race, which was won by Rangoon .Garrard,, with Sure Cure (Spencer, second, and Windfall I Dawson > third. Mr. A. Ramsay's La Gal after winning the fourth race. McPherson is the rider. Ricana (McPherson up) being led in87 words
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Advertisement72 1934-09-14 20 "DAISY" for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Uoad, Singapore. 'Phone 4097. If You wteh to have perfectly white teeth DO NOT DELAY! BUY FLYING HORSE j TOOTH PASTE At prices to suit the pocket of everyone. There is no better dentifrice sold and every tube sold by us is guaranteed to be72 words
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Advertisement24 1934-09-14 20 f{eaa The Intone For Hest SPORTS REPORTS ■few WHEW THE OTHERS MM fl FAII TO PHASE VINIJEt caff for MM I® "PERFECTION" SCOTS WHISKY.24 words
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