Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1934
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Title Section40 1934-09-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya vol. XXL- 228 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934 FIVE CENT& The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 15. 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934 FIVE CEVTfT40 words
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Advertisement130 1934-09-15 1 WATCH THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FOR LATEST RACING NEWS W} rxVtXTofTi r r is COVerijl the endless mita on LNDIA SUPER TYRES you enjoy smoothess ol running with a maximum of comf< n appearance, safety and long wear INDTA THE TYRES for the econo100% BRITISH ANO THE FINEST TYRES MADE. We130 words
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Advertisement151 1934-09-15 1 7?eaJ The 'Dominant In zZMalaya THE I AST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. 1 I Sole Importers: j The East Asiatic Company, Limited. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. i 1 MILK THE PERFECT FOOD FOR BABY YOUR BABY Blue Cross The Perfect Milk j r. (MM MMX M I151 words
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Article, Illustration80 1934-09-15 2 Dear Girls, I have received many contributions this week, and I hope you will all keep it up. Some of you however still write nuch too lengthy articles, which as I mentioned before in one of my letters, makes it very hard for me to80 words
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Article246 1934-09-15 2 < By ''April Sunlight.") A group of sailors once entered the jard of an inn to see a ferocious lion hich had been lodged there by a show- lan. One of the sailors was a very iin fellow who liked his mates to think lat he knew246 words
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Article205 1934-09-15 2 (By "June Chan.") 1 There are all kinds of books to read Interesting books, full of thrills, exciting adventures, queer tales of other nations. These ki£d of books won't make Jyou go to sleep. They are the kind of books I like. Fairy Tales? Oh! "No, that Is fc>o205 words
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Article141 1934-09-15 2 (By Cordelid Chto") I am supposedly a postman belong to the G.P.O. my work is to take letters from the post office to different houses in my district. When the mail arrives, the clerks sort the letters into different districts. As soon as I get mine, I put141 words
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Article192 1934-09-15 2 (By "Flower Lotus.") It happened, long ago. There was a very poor man and his wife living together happily in a little cottage. The man used to chop small branches from the trees and sell them to the villagers, while his wife washed the neighbours' clothes for192 words
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Article187 1934-09-15 2 iBy "Lucky Moon") Good manners are before a beautiful j lace—the one is lasting while the other is often evanescent. People may be- come tired of a handsome face, but I good manners never tire anyone. Good manners are a passport in society, and usually determine a man's187 words
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Article192 1934-09-15 2 j (By "Moonbeam.") In a certain city a large heap of cotton was stolen by thieves. But no one could find out who the thieves were. A certain man then came up to the king and said: "I will catch the thieves if the king will allow192 words
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Article151 1934-09-15 2 tBg "Beatrice*') The "Ship of the Desert" is by no means a thing made of steel as the name suggests, but is an animal called the camel. The camel can withstand the terrific heat of the desert as a ship the mighty waves. So the151 words
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Article511 1934-09-15 2 ißy "Y. S. Chuanr One night, after an hour's re in my room, I became tired and to bed. I dreamt that I was in my own room with the lights out and hidden somewhere in the darkness was somebody My first impulse was to strike a511 words
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Article120 1934-09-15 2 (By "Sunshine Susie Living by the sea-side is a P lea v i,jrP A few weeks ago I was living in a bui:galow at the sea-side in Johore. r a big swimming pagar and a oiu-u board. In the evening we could see i most beautiful scenery120 words
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Article81 1934-09-15 2 (By "Miss Kuala Lumpur. For all the troubles the paren* taken in bringing up and 0 j-'^ their children, all young peopu show filial piety to them and > with all their heart L W j .-horisJ 1 They should support aiu. Il( their old parents and see81 words
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Advertisement197 1934-09-15 2 a demon for Scott's Porage Oafs at breakfast The lad who enjoys a nourishing daily breakfast of Scott's Porage Oats is laying up a fund of strength and vitality. Be sure it is Scott's Porage Oats th* Quality Oatt Scotland's best. 507« Agents for Malaya: THF BORNEO COMPANY. LTD 94A.197 words
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629 1934-09-15 3 Shipping News Notices. NEW CHINESE CRUISER Japanese To Assist Building MARKING a step forward in the progress of the Naval Ministry's Kiangnan Dock, the construction o! the Ping Hat, biggest warship to be built by the yard, will be begun in emnest following the arrival of Mr. Toshio Jimbo, one629 words
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Article209 1934-09-15 3 Awarded Legion Of Honour For War Services On the arrival of tho United States liner Leviathan at Havre recently, Captain A. B. Randal', commander of the vessel and commodore of the United States Lines' fleet, was decorated with the Legion of Honour. The presentation of the decoration conferred209 words
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Article340 1934-09-15 3 Cruising Season At Its Height London, Aug. 21. I>HE cruising season is now at its height. For the month of Ajgust about 80 departures were arranged by the great shipping companies for cruises by liners to Madeira, Mediterranean ports, Norway and the Northern capitals. Sailings next week include340 words
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Article118 1934-09-15 3 ''Combination A Very Happy One" In an article in the "Simonit? Liberal Monthly," Sir Charles C. Barrie. X.C.8., M.P., expresses the opini.n that the Government's combination of subsfty and scrappnig sehem« for shipping is a very happy one. The subsidy," he writes, "enables th shipowner to get118 words
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Article110 1934-09-15 3 I On June 1 there were 356 French j vessels, of 797,150 tons gross, laid up in French and Algerian ports, compared wi h 366 vessels, of 835,923 tons, on April 15, and 369 vessels, of 867,469 tons, I on March 1. In three months there110 words
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Article290 1934-09-15 3 Removal Of Cargo Before Refloating Ship A TELEGRAM received in Shanghai from Yinkow regarding the steamer Chun Hwa, which ran aground off the f ukien Coast on September 29, indicates I that cargo in all of the vessel's holds is badly damaged and that very little of it290 words
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Article134 1934-09-15 3 Avoidance Of Competition In New York Service An understanding has been reached between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Kokusai Kisen Kaisha mutually to arrange their sailing dates in the Far East-New York service in such a manner as will avoid competition. According to134 words
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Article76 1934-09-15 3 Duke Of Gloucester To Launch By Wireless The Duke of Gloucester has contented 'o launch by wireless from Australia on Dec. 7 the new 20.000: ton" Orient line steamer Orion building by Vickers, Armstrong's for the Australian mr/il service. He willbe attending a concert of the Returned76 words
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Article73 1934-09-15 3 The Yuet Hoi Shipping Company. Ihe owner of the steamer Szehoi, which foundered in Canton some months ago with the loss of nearly 300 lives, las petitioned the Canton Government for postponement of the sa!o of its steam launches, seized by the Government. It will he73 words
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Article338 1934-09-15 3 17,000-Tonner For Far Eastern Service I rpHE Norddeutscher Lloyd have decided A upon the name Seharnhorst for their new 17,000-ton liner for the Far Eastern service which is now under construction and has already attracted grtat attention by reason of her Benson boi'.ers working at a pressure338 words
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Article208 1934-09-15 3 The following passengers ?re sailing on 1 the Corfu, leaving Singapore on Friday at y.30 a.m.:— Mr. E. C. Thorburn. Lt. Rowe, Mr. D. C. Howland. Mr. L. R. Barnett Sm th. Mr. A. H. Assiter, Lt. H. Marsham, Dr. and Mrs. J. K. O'Byrne, Mr. J. Smart, Mrs.208 words
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Advertisement378 1934-09-15 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. and BRITISH INDIA l f O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. SOUDAN 500 Oct 24 gASES** 17 000 Nov. 9 B B 'WAN 6 ,#70 Noy< 22 15 000 N °v- 23 [KM gl 17,000 t>ec 7 NALDERA 16,000 Dec.' 21 JWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 4 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Jan.378 words
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Advertisement140 1934-09-15 3 Wt LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). 1 EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, r Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Pert tailing at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi Venice and Pmjt Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. Due Leave Due ss CL ARA CAMUS140 words
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Advertisement184 1934-09-15 3 HAMBURG-AMERIK A LINIE. HmJM Australische DampfachhYa G MllBch *ft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AMD JAPAN PORTS Ihip S'por* f m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Sept. 18 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct. 4 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct. 16 t m.s. RAMSES,184 words
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Advertisement674 1934-09-15 3 j SAI LIN(j NORDDEUTSCH i LLOYD. I hicorport'ea ta Germany). The a<)dernoted art the Company I tend. <J fixtures:— j OUTWARDS. 198 "COBLENZ" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan S*»pf 1 S "SAALE" for H'kong, s'hai, J Japan N. China Sen "MAIN" for Manila, H'kong S'hai, N. China Japan674 words
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Advertisement302 1934-09-15 4 I HASSAN, Ht, bras basah road, gfcINGAPORE. Mrtake all sorts of work leal, gas and water ser- l ■prompt attention to all Hthcr b\g or small. X consult us about your 'Rents X submitted upon re•thout charge or obliga- I B thon'i: a-nj. KrTS LIFETIME UE» r Bcorulitio: :all> <?uara302 words
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Advertisement596 1934-09-15 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. FOR SALE FOR SAUSf Freehold land area about 7,300 sq. ft. Situated St Bukit Timah village near Police Station by road side. Suitable for five596 words
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Advertisement689 1934-09-15 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. |/-->.' STAN DkM'fnrtvidiuU g)NM PLATE > H lETS BEFRIENDS gf fLnTtlf4C[BAD A< h Si 7 HhOTRCAfE BAR| jaj w r| 1 w Z v. So. IB EVERYBODY WANTS AT LEAST ONE. Our Agents are doing good business with this Obtainable in sizes of about 4, 6, 8 12"689 words
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Advertisement563 1934-09-15 4 TO LEND $10,000, one or more mortgages, Trustee's Securities, reasonable interest. Particulars to Box No. 438, c o Malaya Tribune. AUCTION SALE. BY ORDER OF THE"SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Civil Suit No. 13 of 1933. Between S. M. S. Sinniah Chettiar, son of Muthu Karuppan Chettiar of563 words
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Advertisement373 1934-09-15 4 EDUCATIONAL. 5 PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School) J (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading toI.UL. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free M. ANCIANO. Principal. Expert tuition for373 words
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Advertisement595 1934-09-15 4 HERE'S SOMETHING NEW AND RELIABLE. r 1 M.C.C. Special. 15 Jewel, Chromium a Plated, Interchangeable, Swiss Math- B Watch. We Guarantee to replace a New 8 I Machine within a year of purchase I if anything goes wrong with the W T atch provided it shows no sign of 1595 words
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Article529 1934-09-15 5 Mining Shares Singapore, Saturday. The following mining share quotations UC issued by Fraser and Co., exchange ull d stock brokers: y£ue Buyers. Sellers \mpat Tin 5[- 5,9 V Assam Kumbang Tin 37,6 401 cd *j Austral Malay 50- 526xd fs Av-r Hitam Tin 14i6 15 t 3529 words
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247 1934-09-15 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION EFFECT OF SIAM'S DECISION Nervousness To Be Expected By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 25 cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's Prices:— London: 7 5 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Irregular. New York: 15 1 16 cts.,247 words
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Article244 1934-09-15 5 Profit Of $45,779 Reported 9 IKE annual report of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., for the yeai ended June 30, to oe presented at the annual meeting of shareholders on Sept 25. is as follows: The crop harvested amounted tc 634 000 lb. against an estimate244 words
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Article954 1934-09-15 5 Reconstruction Plan Approved AN adjourned extia-ordinary general meeting of Federation Tin Mines, was held at Southern House, E.C., or the purpose of submitting resoluions providing for the reconstruction f the company. Mr. A. R. Canning presided, and in he course of his speech said: Let me ast954 words
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Article161 1934-09-15 5 Japan's Share Shows A Large Increase THE challenge thrown dawn by Japan to A British trade overseas is shown by the iriti-sh Trade Commissioner in East Africa, Ir. C. Kemp, in a report on "Economic conditions in East Africa" (April, 1932, to March, 1934) issued by the Department161 words
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Article155 1934-09-15 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 ihell 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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Article84 1934-09-15 5 The following are outputs for August: Output for Total to date of Name August, current financial 1034 year for Brunei 35,000 lb. 2 mths. 67.000 Ib. Bukit Timah 9,465 lb. 6 m'.hs. 61,528 lb. Thangkat 25,072 lb. 7 mths. 194 833 1W Hayton 14,011 lb. 8 mths. 118,0481b.84 words
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Article315 1934-09-15 5 Locai Firms Review The Week MESSRS. Lewis and Peat < Singapore >, Ltd., in their weekly rubber repor* dated Sept. 14, state: Stagnant conditions have prevailed thioughout the week and, although pi ices show a tendency to sag, general optimism is preventing any real setback. The textile315 words
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Article207 1934-09-15 5 Singapore, Sept. 14. R (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $134 R. <s:am> V/. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $124 R. I Siam IW. Coast N 3 per Koyan $118 R'ce, B. Siam N 1 per Koyan $106 Rise, B. Siam N 2 per Koyan $IQ3 Sam, Sinhuay207 words
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Article681 1934-09-15 5 Rubber Shares Singapore, Saturday. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and 00., and Lyiil and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenky 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 1 Alor Gajah 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.6» IA. Hitam 2.10 2.20 2.10 2.20 2 A.681 words
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Article71 1934-09-15 5 *>AJLT rRH 1.4 CtUISt Singapore, Friday, noon. i Buyer*. Sellers H R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 25' H 25% do. (F. 0.8.) Ssl* Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Oct Dec. 80 26% I Ja i. March 27 27 April Juno 27' i _'?> Tone of71 words
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Advertisement52 1934-09-15 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR an WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASS! RANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. L. ii. JOHNSON,52 words
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Advertisement89 1934-09-15 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, X 'rkuk. Mosul and Sinirapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed89 words
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Advertisement85 1934-09-15 5 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAL UE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch Ea.st I idies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan aid Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the85 words
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Advertisement214 1934-09-15 5 ''■■•■'■■■'•"■"■■"■«■niiiiiiiiiiniraraninnm^ Oversea-Chioese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straita Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. Ltd., THE HO HONG RANK, Ltd. AND THE OVIJRSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,00§.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SING A» ORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:214 words
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Article, Illustration128 1934-09-15 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 15. Bast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Chak Sang 22; Kutsang 20. Main Whart (Enrranee Gate 3) Himalaya Maru 16; Coblenz 13; City of Norwich 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3$128 words
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Article162 1934-09-15 6 licSler Band As To-Night's Attraction Sea Vlew< Hotel, which becomes increasingly popular as a centre for dming and dancing, is offering a special to-night, and many race-goers rail make their way to Katong to w°nd up the day s iestivities. I, s the famous Rel'er Band is162 words
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Article29 1934-09-15 6 Reuter. Montreal. Sept. 14. Seats are rapidly being allotted *o yac newiv-cTeattfJ silver exchange Fort.v-c.ght seats were recently allocated, IT to New York and three to nai.—Router.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article198 1934-09-15 6 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 14 London 3 months' sight 2j4 7(32 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 2 i 4 1 8 London T.T. 2j4 3:32 Lyons and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand 144 New198 words
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Article255 1934-09-15 6 Public Functions Ana Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 15 High Tides.—2.03 a.m., 1.41 p.m. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Culm Meeting, last day of meeting. Inter-Club Tennis: Y.M.C.A v. jan < Club, Y.M.C.A. TO-MORROW, SET. 16 High Tides.—2.56 a.m., 2.18 p.m. Golf: Sepoy Lines GC. v.255 words
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Article63 1934-09-15 6 ALHAMBEA.—' 1 A Modern Hero." afcllo.—Ch'nese silent pictures. CAPITOL.—"CaII It Luck." EMPlRE.—Hindustani talkie. UREA r WOkLUJ. —caoaie). Dancm* sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Ul ineai Wayangs, cinemas. Tulkics. etc MARLBOROUGH.—"Va ant Eena," Hindustani talkie. NEW Wuklu.--Cabait t Dtaciuf. sideshows. Malay Operas, Chii v.vyangs, Cinemas, etc PAVILION.—Sidney Howard in ''It* A63 words
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Article73 1934-09-15 6 The loca 1 agents of the Imperial Airways notify that tne outward aeropb is expected to e.rrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The be available to boxhnlders delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non-boxholdei sent out by the 8.25 a.m. delivery on Monday. Frcm China by73 words
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Advertisement446 1934-09-15 6 [SINGAPORE HOTELS Hll lIIII■ I I I I i I l.il.iliil'l.iliili l i|; i.ii;:!, I I'l, I l 'illi|M|i:|;ilii|;;ll'.li:lll| 1 il:ill!li:IMIiilii| l :llil! I SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT'S—THE NIGHT. 1 THH BEST POOD—THE BEST DRINKS—THE BEST MUSIC— I THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE WORLD FAMOUS IP446 words
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Advertisement201 1934-09-15 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS T lend toO.OOO, one ot more mortgages, Trustees Securities, reasonable intcres" Particulars to P. >x No. 139, cjo M.T. THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION or MALAYA i i CHANGE OF ADDRESS. As frcm the 21st., inst., all deice, etc, foi the Automobile Association of Malaya (Central Office) should be addressed201 words
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Advertisement161 1934-09-15 6 I MMMnMHMaMMWMSntMiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii ;»ini;i:itinii»t,r,. 1 DECIDE FIRST j 2 There are Thousands and Thousands 1 of Different Designs of Trade Marks 2 «n Watches, and so far as you come i i. to us, you will be Quite Safe. I 1 WE ONLY STOCK I I SWISS MADE WATCHES I AT161 words
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Miscellaneous638 1934-09-15 6 IPOSTAI fWUggggi SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Mauritius (Tasman) 2 p.m South Africa (Tasman) 2 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Tasman) 2 p.m Trengganu (Asdang) 2 p.m India, North and East (Chaksang) 3 p.m Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Netherlands India, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 4638 words
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Article572 1934-09-15 7 Trade Delegation From Ceylon AT the V.M.8.A., Borella, Colombo, Mr. H. Sri Nissanka, Advocate, delivered a lecture on "Japan." i Sir Baron Jayatilaka presided. Mr. Sri Nissanka said that the subject of his lecture covered such a wide ground that it would be impossible to do572 words
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Article99 1934-09-15 7 American Trader Kidnapped Peiping, Auy. 24. AMERICAN Consular officials in Mukden to-day informed the American Legation here that bandits have captured Solomon Zeitlin, a fur buyer believed to be an American citizen from Tientsin, near Peiping. A Russian woman accompanying Zeitlin simultaneously was captured when bandits swooped down99 words
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Advertisement452 1934-09-15 7 REMINGTON RAND Inc. I a*w a supply all your in Steel STATIONERY CABINETS I Steel FILING CABINETS I i Steel KARDEX CABINETS I Union Building, I Phone 2426 Singapore. I ",,,111 ■■.:.ii»lilllHllllimiimilllllllll><i«; l «l l l f ill II I|| §mmt j JAZZ TKrMI>ET e AMAZING VALUE, j I I452 words
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Advertisement145 1934-09-15 7 1 I USE RAJA STAMBUL ROSE I I PEKOE TEA. If NOTED FOR ITS FLAVOUR 1 1 AND PURITY. I I Obtainable Everywhere or s Direct from: T. G. KTAT Co., ii i 4u, INewton Kd., Thone 2539. <'*> < t"lM|i:| > ifi||i'l :t M l' l; l l il145 words
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Advertisement383 1934-09-15 7 COULD NOT KNIT FOR NEURITIS If neuritis bothers you, deal with it as this woman dealt with hers:— "For years I was unable to knit,*' she writes, "owing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I started taking Krusthen, and now the knitting craze is on I cm keep up383 words
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Advertisement103 1934-09-15 7 I /Tfoalapa Cafe CAPITOL BUILDING. 27, STAMFORD ROAD. The cleanest and homeliest little restaurant in town. Attractive special terms to monthly boarders. Outside catering a speciality. Your inquiry invited. i nURMFSE SPECIALIST. KHOO boo roNF m Ro«lf Sin? Devtfal Shop. T-inioni Pajr«T R™d. (opposite Empire Cinema Theatre). Having had 40103 words
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Advertisement226 1934-09-15 8 |P I The clash and fire of Louis Bromfields sensa- j B i w tional best seller electrifea the screen! Ii JSL j 'srrsi^ W! *w SKE GAVE HIM om W II! J SHINING HOUR OF LOVE fc'mjtm H j then married another manf ijSffiik. 11l VEREE TE A S226 words
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Advertisement429 1934-09-15 8 kjMMNKtI I- li<l> •'t'<tii|i'li'li:tHiuii<*'ifii|ii|,ii:i|>i|iiiiit!t|:.'|ii|iiiii|ii|ii|iiin|i!iii|ii|ii|ii|iil!i|iilii«ii|ii|ii|i!lnfi!«t( l '(''f in<««i 'I I Opening at the Capitol Friday, Sept. 21st. I A Splendid new STAGE Attraction— I MAE BAIRD, ARCHIE THOMPSON *nd HARRY SIMMONS 1 Sensational Burlesque and Comedy Dancers Direct from the I I Greenwich Village Follies, New York and Moulin Rouge, Paris429 words
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Advertisement328 1934-09-15 8 mmtm ■|tlt!!il'|tl|!!Ih|l:|i:il]|lllll|Mt!li!l|l'llllll|lliilllll;-t:i|!lli:lUlll|l|ilHli| l :illl;'|-| ■■■■■1111 I I B lai a B^a ,:s: l I 1! PAVILION 3.15-6.15-9.15 11] I I "The production should on no account be I I I I missed by those who are fond of pood 2 I j comedy." Tribune Thursday. YOU'LL ROAR AT HIS GOOFY328 words
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Article220 1934-09-15 9 ,j j.. present Position Explained <t .*s efforts to organise an m- nal embargo on the export of Munitions to th.i two warring r N lM countries, Bolivia and 1 v h > have both refused the solu(onflict proposed by the long step forward when the220 words
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Article88 1934-09-15 9 At the request of employers of labour on a large scale in Malaya and as an act of common justic as labour in the Colony is largely Chinese and nonMalayan, having dependants outs de Malaya, it has been considered advisable to amend the definition of the word88 words
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Advertisement98 1934-09-15 9 TO-NIGHT j Iwo SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT. 2 CHINESE I SILENT PICTURES i HERO; FROM THE EAST I HAPTER 13. PRECEDED UY ANOTHER CHINESE PICTURE. MA TIN EES SAT. SUN. S i ENGLISH SILENT 1 COWBOY PICTURES. .iti^iiiiiiiiiiiiiii* 1 iiiiii mv j WINDSOR HOUSE 282, ORCHARD ROAD (Borneo Flats.) Exclusive98 words
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Advertisement437 1934-09-15 9 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL C.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). r».is a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. H.M.S. TERROR 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 0.15 a.m. Parade Service. NAVAL BASE 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 %.m., Air437 words
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Advertisement301 1934-09-15 9 f Thursday, 4 p.m.. Boys' Brigade. j Friday, 8 p.m.. Epworth League Devotional Meeting. Preacher, Mr. Chew Hock Hin. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, SINGAPORE Sunday, 7.30 a.m., Holy Communion (Plain*. 10.30 a.m., Holy Communion and Sermon. Subject: "Three Rai.;ings from the Dead." STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH Prinsep Street 8 a.m., Sunday School301 words
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Advertisement198 1934-09-15 9 ONCE A WOMAN HAS BECOME USED TO AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATED BY GAS ANYTHING EI£E SEEMS LIKE GOING BACK TO THE MIDDLE AGES. THIS MODERN CONVENIENCE DOES AWAY, ONCE AND FOR ALL, WITH WAITING, RUNNING UP AND DOWN STAIRS TO LIGHT AND TURN OFF THE HEATER AND GOING WITHOUT HOT198 words
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Miscellaneous223 1934-09-15 9 IX)CAL BROADCASTING Programmes For Next Week rpHE following programme for next week are announced by .station Z.H.1., Singapore, broadcasting on a wavelength of 49.9 metres: SUNDAY 11 a.m. Recorded music. 12 midday: Talk on "Aeroplane travel from Singapore to Europe," by Mr. C. B. Pecker. 1.30 p.m. Close down. MONDAY223 words
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Article585 1934-09-15 10 QUT of a clear sky, when all seemed peace in the matter of the rubber control scheme, comes the news that Siam has changed her mind. The Assembly has refused to ratify th? agreement to which all rubber producing countries assent:d, only 25 members being in favour585 words
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Article164 1934-09-15 10 Dr. T. Wilson bas been appointed pe"n"" Dea?bs tor Htr. O. /t. Somerville bus been appoin >o police nnd Corone, lor penang. 'lan 1-l.oon l.ip nas been appoint- /rne Government 0a2e»5e lnat pineapple Industry ordinance will 'om> llilc, force on Oct buz been appoin,- oMeiai 4-.<lgnee. ViNftu. Malacca and iHbuan164 words
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143 1934-09-15 10 JNDICATINO the almost bewildering rapidity with which the personnel of the Services changes, the publishers of the Directory of Imperial Officers in Malaya rind it necessary to make a new issue every two months. The directory first appeared in July, and the September issue,143 words
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Article242 1934-09-15 10 yyjHEN one watches the driver of one of Singapore's "mosquito" buses weaving in and out of the traffic, driving as if rushing to a fire, one wonders just why this hair-brained individual cannot be induced to driv e at a more reasonable rate with a little more242 words
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Article222 1934-09-15 10 J>ENAN<ys newly-appointed Chinese Municipal Commissioner, Mr. Koh Sin Hock, seems to have earned the approval of ratepayers in the Northern Settlement by having at the last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners requested that more detailed information should be supplied to the main body in regard to222 words
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Article251 1934-09-15 10 yyOMEN have demonstrated 0l vincingly their ability to compet, with mere man in activities which the latter had hitherto considered his owspecial province, that not even the ster nest misogynist in these days v® deny them the pleasure of their claim, to full equality with men. They251 words
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Article251 1934-09-15 10 By "Looker-On" QUR last chance at the big today, brothers—at any rate so far as the professional meeting is concerned. There is a two-day amateur meeting to come next week, and th e prizes will be quite useful, but, it is the professional racing which attracts251 words
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Article31 1934-09-15 10 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. CHURCH SERVICES, 0. RATEPAYERS' ASSN REPORT, 13 SPORTS NEWS, 14. 15 and 16. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 17. BOYS' CORNER, 1931 words
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Advertisement233 1934-09-15 10 I iHk \\M collarite I I fl) ft/ 1 E WEISIC-END MODEL IS I Mk ■V V ILLUSTRATED. THIS HAS LONG 1 j y sl k c yes with collar Fi L ATTACHED AND HAS A VERY jj p \~v ""\S.VART APPEARANCE. WE \J f:.'»rT J 'l||!l''% "AYE A LIMITED233 words
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Advertisement190 1934-09-15 10 .1 m—^ mmmmmmm^mmmm mmmm^mmm mm m PEBFECTION kA] describes the sopexlur tVj workmancnlp of hrogt- »VVi y>' pore's Leading Tailor. £\N WLNG LOONG la un- J^N doubtedJj in the fore- ESN H£ front and offers you, with CkN fit- Perfection In Suitings, LVj Jr Style and Cat, complete LNH Jp190 words
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450 1934-09-15 11 OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED Government Resigns Resent Cables To The King (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 14. k GOVERNMENT communique makes .T» it plain that Siam signed the resLion scheme providing she received a quota of 15,000 tons450 words
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Article87 1934-09-15 11 Soviet To Open Fresh Negotiations Shanghai, Sept. 14. P ported that the Soviet authorities renewing their efforts to tide crisis caused by the dispute over Eastern Railway and secure Ulcabl e settlement by peaceful t ont holder of a certain high probaUy be replaced by a87 words
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Article205 1934-09-15 11 Army May Be Called Out Reuter. New York. Sept. 14. T H f£ E J as an omin ous quiet in Rhode authorities f night The State 2 nnn irr! are takln 8 no chances and SSbTH! fre standing by at the bar iacK.> ready to beReuter. - 205 words
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Article69 1934-09-15 11 Premier's Plan For Their Reconstruction Reuter. Paris, Sept. 14. IMPORTANT constitutional reforms 1 fructified in the mind of the Premier M. Doumergue during his holiday at Tourneieuille. He is returning on Thursday with a plan to restrict the power of the Deputies and overthrow and reconstruct the MinistriesReuter. - 69 words
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Article135 1934-09-15 11 Man Gives 51 And Feels "Better For It" By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 30. *ilty-one blood transfusions, vepresenting more than 40 Dints of blood have been given to sick people by Mr. H. J. J. Jeffery during the past five years. 1 As a135 words
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Article513 1934-09-15 11 Striking Evidence i GERMANY MAKING EXPLOSIVES Reuter. nrTX Washington, Sept. 14. JIVING evidence at the munitions inquiry. Mr. Lammott, representative of the Dupont, Denemour.s Corporation, declared that the joint representative in Shanghai of the Corporation and Imperial Chemicals suggested in 1933 that the two companies should makeReuter. - 513 words
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Article229 1934-09-15 11 l Grave Charges l SLOW LAUNCHING OF LIFEBOATS Washington, Sept. 14. OBTAIN Carey still commanded the President Cleveland and the officers who made allegations were still at their posts when the liner sail l- 01 San Francisco to-day. The Dollar Line announced that the charges would be229 words
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Article88 1934-09-15 11 Possible Northern Route To America London, Sept. 12. Two flying boats of the Royal Air Force No. 209 Squadron set out from Mountbatten air station, Plymouth, this morning, to fly to the Faroes en route fcr Iceland and Greenland. Although it is one of the usual training cruises88 words
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Article121 1934-09-15 11 No Further Difficulty Anticipated Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 14. M LITVINOFF has replied satisfactorily regarding the plans to admit Russia to the League, according to French quarters, who now anticipate a smooth passage in further procedure. Turkish quarters claim that they are ?ure to gain a seatReuter. - 121 words
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Article124 1934-09-15 11 I Surprise Capture Of Two Towns Shanghai, Sept. lb. THE Red menace in west Fukien is still serious, according to latest reports reaching here from Foochow. The Communists are invading Pangkow and Wenfang from North Fukien. General Chiang Ting Wen, the commander of the anti-Red campaign In the124 words
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Article38 1934-09-15 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. It is announced in Manchester that an agreement providing for the control of prices of coarse American yarns has oeen signed and only a few firms are itill outs de the agreement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article605 1934-09-15 11 League Assembly MR. QUO TAT CHI'S* SPEECH Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 14. MR. Quo Tai Chi the Chine.' Minister to London, drew U attention of the League Assemb to-day to three principal points. He said firstly that the whole the Far Eastern issue still remain*, open. 'TheReuter. - 605 words
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Advertisement181 1934-09-15 11 I HIS MASTER'S VOICE POPULAR RECORDS. ***** Cafe in Vienna Tango Marek Weber's Orch KAoac x? c l!t tv on e love Marek Web( r\s Orch. J N 4296 Nasty Man F.T Rudy Vallee'g Orch. DMftl Hold my man F.T. Rudy Vallee's Orch. bbSdl Isn t this a night for181 words
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380 1934-09-15 12 ■miliary Inquiry JRICT COURT HEARING I Singapore, Friday. >c one of the richest Sikhs agapore, Rasha Singh, an in, was before the District r. H. A. Forrerl to-day, on Of having given false ini'n the proceedings in the Court. iring was380 words
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Article120 1934-09-15 12 pedition To North Russia Moscow, Aug. 28. Moscow automobile Club Is nising the first motor-car exinto the frozen wastes of the th that has ever taken place in listory ?ed*with special "supperballoon" lich can negotiate frozen, roadain, two passenger cars and five rill take part in the expedition,120 words
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Article45 1934-09-15 12 ■Effect Of The Textile j Strike Reuter. Br.stol (Rhode Island». Sept. 13. ■textile strike threatens to deprive ■e Rainbow of a navigator, as ■n Bliss, who is a member of the Hial Guard, has been ordered to duty, bat is applying for Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article245 1934-09-15 12 The Charm Of A Great Cellist MR. Emanuel Feuermann, the famous cellist, gave another recital at the Memorial Hall last night. Music lovers who did not attend missed a rare treat, for the artiste was in even better form, and his programme was one continuous exhibition of245 words
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Article368 1934-09-15 12 Stirring Talk On China (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala. Lumpur. Thursday. TOUCHING on various aspects of her work in China during the last eight years, Miss F. Pierce, the new Singapore secretary, who addressed members at the "At Home" held In connection with Malayan Y.W.C.A. Delegates' Conference368 words
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Article121 1934-09-15 12 Opened By The Chief Secretary AT the annual meeting of the I.S.P at Kuala Lumpur to-day. Mr. G. L. O'Hara Hickson, Mr. C. Ward Jackson, Colonel B. J. Eaton, Mr. R. O. Bishop, late of the R.R.1., and Mr. G. W. Seabridge were made Honorary Fellows. In the121 words
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Article203 1934-09-15 12 Seven Chinese Fined For Boarding A Ship Singapore, Sept. 14. SEVEN Chinese were charged to-day before Caot. G. H. Freyberg, Master Attendent, SJBk, in the Marine Court for boarding the s.s. Dukat, when she was lying in the Inner Roads at 6 a.m. this morning, before the vessel203 words
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Article136 1934-09-15 12 Alleged Theft Of Logs Not Proved Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese named Wah Kiat appeared In the Third Police Court yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge ot stealing four logs of wood. Mr. Campbell, an engineer attached to the Civil Aerodrome, giving evidence, said that at136 words
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Article70 1934-09-15 12 Speculation To Be Restricted In China Shanghai, Sept. 14. Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, anounced yesterday that the Central Government was prepared to grant a pcsiponement of the enforcement of Ihe law restricting .speculation In the foreign exchange. The foodstuffs transportation and currency improvement committees have70 words
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Article273 1934-09-15 12 Emotional Drama At The Alhambra THE CINEMAS RICHARD Barthelmess and Jean Muir are featured together in an intensely emotional drama "A Modern Hero,' which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. Ti.i pictuie is particularly noteworthy for the splendid performance given by Miss Muir round whom a touching romance273 words
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Article186 1934-09-15 12 Call It Luck" At The Capitol Herbert Mundin is the star of "Call It Luck," the comedy which began a season at the Capitol last night. As a London "cabby" who suddenly comes into a fortune and leaves for America with his niece on holiday, the popular British comedian is186 words
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Article43 1934-09-15 12 Under instructions from H. M. Government eminent. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been please to recognise the appointment of Dr. Ripken to be in charge of the German Consulate-General at Singapore, during the afrencc on leave ot Herr Walthcr Maer.ss.43 words
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Article404 1934-09-15 12 Stricter Control Of The Police j j Shanghai, Sept. 15. ACCORDING to arrangements reached with the Japanese, the Chinese authorities will be entirely responsible fa the policing of the demih prised zone n North China. An office will soon be established to unify control of404 words
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Article866 1934-09-15 12 Yesterday's Cases LIABILITIES OF A GOVT. SHROFF Singapore, Friday. all the shroffs in the Government Treasury going bank rupt? Last week we had two shroffs and here is another," remarked his lordship, Mr. Justice Prichard, this morning in the Bankruptcy Com; to-day, when making a receiving order866 words
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Advertisement104 1934-09-15 12 "»iiiiiiiiii!:i!:i!!iiiliiliiiiiiniHM«i«iniiii:it:i;niiii»iin«ii I ifiiiHiiiii •iiiiiiliuiiii!iiiiinnii!ti:Biil!i! 'I ;r.;ii liiini'.liiriiujtiitieniiniiiutin k i m m a i I I x P a I si i eminent journalist writes: m m M I *No where in the world do I I grapes grow under more ideal Z I V*V: \t}J\S IviCFV '"i B 1 conditions104 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-15 12 =*NMM ■••••iJiniiiiHW!liti!il"l!!H'l^iii«ini!'iui!'l-'l m I "STRICTLY BETWEEN I a OURSELVES" I j READ j H. L. HOPKIN j IN THE I j SUNDAY TRIBUNE j iiiiiiitiiiiiii i i i i i i i32 words
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Advertisement22 1934-09-15 12 i I -J THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE22 words
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Article3071 1934-09-15 13 Last Year's Work 4 SURVEY OF ITS ACTIVITIES i UK annual report of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association for the j»• ended June 30 states:— I ho Committee took up with the >1 ni< ipality the question of the adlit y of providing post-card adof consolidated account meterdings3,071 words
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Advertisement108 1934-09-15 13 HMinimiwtiHwWMHii»«ni'in<.!Km;tt'»'<ti!i iiiiiimiiiMiiifii;ti':<ut^uiiiiiiaiiiiiiMitii<!ii'itiaMi>!inf!ntrt:ii!iitiiuaiiiiiiiwHiJ I The I Plaubel Makina Jk iSSus. E II Camera I Bright Sunshine or Fadi lp: Light. Speed or still, 1 the Plaubel Makina II is always the winner that f f takes the picture. I Fitted wilh high speed Anticomar F;2.9 lens in I Compur Shutter with108 words
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Advertisement207 1934-09-15 13 I THE X EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY CORPORATION, LTD. j (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, j MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL I RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. jj General Agetira SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., f SINGAPORE. f TEL. 6144. mm:; -m TeA contains tannin and caffein, both of which, if taken207 words
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784 1934-09-15 14 Selections For To-da y's Races At Bukit Timah untitled Boat Expected To Win The Gold Cup Morning Rain May Create Some Upsets Singapore, Saturday. HE Singapore Turf Club Autumn ((.old Cup) Professional meeting Deludes to-day when a most infesting card of nine events will be n off, including the race784 words
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202 1934-09-15 14 Results Of Yesterday's Ties Singapore, Saturday. The results of ties played yesterday in the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament, were as follows:— A DOUBLES HANDICAP O. Fuller and V. W. Brand (owe .2) beat C. E. Winter and O. R. S. Bateman (plus .3)202 words
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196 1934-09-15 14 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. THE Australian cricketers wound up a j A very successful tour to-day. beating the North of Scotland Crickef Association at Forres by an innings and 20 tuns, taking only one day to do it. The match was to have beenReuter. - 196 words
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Article123 1934-09-15 14 Kallang's Narrow Win Over Mackenzie Singapore Saturday. Playing on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday, Kallang refeated Mackenzie by* the odd goal in ihree, in the S.C.F.A. InterDistrict League. Play was even, Kallang defence being their strongest point. M». G. K. Kiang refereed and the teams were as follows: MACKENZIE:123 words
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Article90 1934-09-15 14 (By "THE MAN-AT-THE-RAILS") Race I.—l. BLUE BELLE 2. GREAT FUN 3. MOUNTAIN BELLE Race 2 —1. LA GAI 2. ATHLACCA 3. TRESENT Race 3.—1. KISSING TIME 2. SALMON PAR 3, BROWN TONY Race 4.—1. HANNAH'S GARDEN 2. AIYA-AIYA 3. WALLA WALLA Race sr— 1. KIRKDALE 2. FLUSHED 3. UNDERLAP Race90 words
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Article76 1934-09-15 14 (By "WINNING POST") L GREAT FUN 2. MISS TOGO 3. PALM OIL L TRESENT 2. LADY ROSSDALE 3. LADY AGNES L CHEERFUL EYES 2. GALLANT MAGGIF 3. RONA WELKIN L AIYA-AIYA 2. POINT BLANK 3. RICANA t MATER BOBBY 2. KIRKDALE 3. SKY-RAIDER L TIN POOL 2. SNOWLASS 3. OOLOLNG76 words
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Article281 1934-09-15 14 Latest Results Of League Games Reuter. New York, Sept 15. npHE following matches m the American and National Baseball Leagues were played yesterday:— AMERICAN R. H. E. Boston Red Sox" 0 6 0 Chicago "White Sox" 15 0 Gaston pitched. Philadelphia "Athletics" 9 13 I St. Louis "Browns"Reuter. - 281 words
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Article251 1934-09-15 14 Hornets Win By l ive Clear Goals Singapore. Saturday. TfviNE combination earned the Si- -a- pore Hornets a /ery cciiv ncino victory against the Buki- Timah SnortClub on the N.C.C. ground yesterday' bv five goals to nil. J The Hornet" were clcariy the superior side. G. Webber di*251 words
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Advertisement157 1934-09-15 14 i i i i i i i i j i > i i i r j c i 9 *iiiijaiiinsi;3i(iniiiiiiliiliil>:iiiii:i!!iiii!!iiiiiiiiiijiiiiii;iiiii!iin!Tii:|i:g i < < i i I fragrant Breath Teeth that sparkle thanks to Colgate's JHJij a nt flashing white the polishing ingredient pure, sweet used by dentists to give breatht157 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1934-09-15 15 Brilliant Forwards Over-Run The Opposition Singapore, Saturday. Chine :c entered the «emi-finals th( Singapore Soccer Cuy t ion by trounienjr the S.R.C. Anson Road Stadium yoster--8 goals to 1. re was no doubt that the champions1,122 words
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Article241 1934-09-15 15 Not Due To Muscles Alone j •Tpo what physical capacity docs one another? 16 We hlS uperiorit y ovcr a u en g a £hig topic is discussed by Dr. Adoiphe Abrahams who is a brother of H. M Abrahams, the former sprint athletic 0 Wh haS241 words
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Article206 1934-09-15 15 Success Of University Students New Orleans. Aug. 28. 1'WO Louisiana State University track and field stars hung up two world's records at the recent National A.A.U. Championship meet at Milwaukee that likely will stand for some years to come. For more than 25 years, no shot putter was206 words
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Article61 1934-09-15 15 The following will represent the Green blll B.P. P. team i-gainst the National B.P. B team at the former's court on Sunday, at 3 p.m.: Yeo Song Chuan, T. Ĕ. Lian<», Ch:on:r Ah Soo. ChSn 100 Miaßg, Tan Gim Kia, Yeo Honu Chiang, Wee Sn Oon, Lee Org Choon. Reserves:61 words
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Article83 1934-09-15 15 Little To Meet Goldman In Final Reuter. Brooklinj, Sept. 15. L A WSON. LITTLE and Dave Goklraaa will meet in the final of the American amateur golf championship to-morrow ov<«r 36 holes. The semi-finals were played to-day and resulted as follows:— Lawson Little beat Don Armstrong 1Reuter. - 83 words
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Article149 1934-09-15 15 The following are ties in the S.C.C. snookers championships:— MONDAY Straight: C. Ay res v. J. A. Dean. F. W. Fargus v. A. S. Banks. Volunteer: H. Gray and J. McLeod v. E. La id man and K. B. Brotchie. TUESDAY Volunteer: J. W. Muncey and C, Ayres149 words
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Advertisement143 1934-09-15 15 I Half a TEASPOON -makes a cup of delicious I bodj -building, health-giving j j f?ouminaey cocoa. Rowntree's Cocoa makes t more cups per tin because it's I a purer cocoa and it costs 9 lets per tin. Sole Agents A DAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE. R-l.143 words
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Advertisement114 1934-09-15 15 Assets exceed $12,000,090. 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 £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the114 words
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1174 1934-09-15 16 List Of Fixtures WEST BROMWICH TO VISIT ARSENAL THE following are the fixtures in the English and Scottish Football Leagues to be played to-day:— FIRST- DIVISION. Arsenal v. West Bromwich A. Aston Villa v. Sunderland. Blackburn R. v. Sheffield Wed. Chelsea1,174 words
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Article73 1934-09-15 16 The latest contribution to the Brighter Boxing campaign is the installation of loud-speaker equipment for the conveyance of the sounds of battle. The idea was tried out at Wimbledon Stadium recently. There was a microphone at each co:n2i post, and the sound of glove ihudding upon flesh was73 words
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Article66 1934-09-15 16 Ties for Tuesday in the S.C.C. tennis tournament are as follows:— B. Singles Handicap: D. A. Johnston —.3 v. winner of C. J. Bembroke 1 v. A. W. WalliA —.3. C. Singles: R. W. Brown v. L. N. H. Davis. A. Doubles Handicap: J. P. de C.66 words
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Article382 1934-09-15 16 Monopolies S. C. Beat 1 Useful B.P. IN a friendly match played last Saturday at the Marigold B.P.'s court, the Government Monopolies Sports Club beat the Useful Badminton Party by 4 games to 2:— The following are the scores (GMS.C players mentioned first):— SINGLES. Douglas Chan lost to George382 words
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Article81 1934-09-15 16 The National Badltn IHI Party 15 w 1: I neet the Green Hih Badminton Party B I xt the la ter's court. Institution Hill. uiT .{iver Valley Koad, on Sunday at o p.m.. j in a friendly game of badminton of six -inirlep and one double. The following81 words
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Article320 1934-09-15 16 Effect Of British Bettb. Bill ng TT is widely beljeved in Dublin that 1 coming Irish Sweepstakes on th. r bndgeshire in October v ill i -h,. rn the "sweeps." <>f Great interest is being taker n t» o tish Betting Bill, which provides foV'h penalties320 words
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Advertisement216 1934-09-15 16 t i i i i i ii i i i i > I > MRM t «MRMNHiMM*MN« MMM ii:»i.iHi-n.. i ..t.irii-»t'«'itnril': KHSI F. A. BARTHOLOMBLS2.. LTD. wSSl^^m J Hi mpjfi SINGAPORE HSsHIbSH F. A. BABTBOLOMEUSZ LTD., 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. SPECIAL TANGO WEEK. A3I3—SCHOKOLADE—TANGO. il I) *y A399—IN216 words
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Advertisement452 1934-09-15 16 1ll!l|!l|ll|llltllMlllll!|ll|ll :itt»llt»ff:ltl'tlll I I I I I I I I I II A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to wntch niany name* axe given but few really onderataad. it ia simply weakness—a break down a* a of the vital forces that tusta;n ;be system. No matter452 words
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Article501 1934-09-15 17 n Victimised In ►ngkorig d 19 years, unem- charged from Vlcori Aug. 30, and Police supervision, si* months' hard laA Macfadyen at the < n Sept. 6, on a r,)O from a woman, pi (.tending he was ire the release of in, who is serving a 1501 words
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Article265 1934-09-15 17 Grand Carnival Dance To-Night FOLLOWING the successful gala Race Ball, held 011 Saturday last, the New World Cabaret has decided to give it* patrons an equally enjoyable time to- night. All records were broken on Saturday last the feature of the evening being the brilliant exhibition of265 words
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Article52 1934-09-15 17 Temporary Unofficial Member Appointed (From Our Own Reporter) £V&te Lumpur, Sept. 4. nr Sree Kadha Krishnan, a member ol the State Council of Negri Sembilan, has been appointed to act as an unofficial Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. S.52 words
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Advertisement349 1934-09-15 17 SINCE RE'S j SPE CR^I AIR H COUGH SPECIFIC Large 25 cts. /1 Ji 90 els. SINCERE'S 25 Cents. SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHKWISTS DRUGCTSTS DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL DRUG CO. OF INDi A. j 1 Head Office: 59, Hill Street. Branch: 11 Chulia Street. 'Phone No. 6388.349 words
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Advertisement205 1934-09-15 17 I f "sisieimng." MAKING STRONG! ISjS?* j j "Sistering" is a 1 el?er I best remedy for (|l3j J J fective for piles, 831^'-T rift iiTw mi r/T" manufactured ac hdies, effective for f>J*lßdaf*o!' j lumbago dysroen- > IH^r" cording to an excel KiS* S! 1 widely prescribed by i205 words
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Miscellaneous308 1934-09-15 17 Wireless j TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME 'flic International Sheepdog Trials TiO- DAY'S Empire wireless pi ogrammr is a.«. follows:— G. 20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben The Northern Studio Orchestra, directed by John Bridge 7.20 p.<.i.: Time Signal from Greenwich. The Commodore Grand Orch-s--tra, directed by Joseph Muscant, relayed from308 words
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Article151 1934-09-15 18 Money Invested In Enterprises Manila, Aug. 25. THE Chinese merchants in the Philippines have subscribed P4,000,000 for the construction of a huge caudy factory in Shanghai, work on which will start soon, according to reliable reports today. This subscription was the result of the trip here151 words
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Article204 1934-09-15 18 Arrival By Air In London London, Sept. 12. I)RINC£ GEORGE, who arrived in London by air this morning from Paris, left by rail this evening for Balmoral, where the King and Queen are in residence. There was no formal reception but a large crowd had gathered on the204 words
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Article85 1934-09-15 18 Increase During August In Britain London, Sept. 12. The average cf wholesale prices in August showed a rise of 2.1 per cent, as compared with July and of 3.1 per cent, over August of last year, the respective index numbers being 88.5, 86.7 and 85.8. Food prices increased,85 words
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Advertisement213 1934-09-15 18 r\\ K NO MORE THEMETER J KNOWS J I low ftitt less and less dearly; nevertheless your meter is gallopph I MYSTERY? No! the lamps you were induced to buy on account I of their bargain price, have a poor light output; they v\ v c I little illumination and213 words
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Article, Illustration103 1934-09-15 19 l> r Nephews, Ih' very little in the mail 1 I this week to comment up:p usual number of articles n and the higher standard U,.t c have reached during the Lst u months has been well maintained. 1 I iiId103 words
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Article241 1934-09-15 19 ij Montgomery Koh.") been said and written on that war has done to all Without any doubt it created Uuctions. Yet many people lib talk of war. war! Yet I am always being by the large block printing What Will The Next War Be War! and many241 words
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Article111 1934-09-15 19 By "Tan Boon Wah.") manners do not come naturally, '.ve to be learnt. If children were and shown how to behave po'.hey would grow up rough and rude. other hand good habits form a <'.aiactcr, which means success ppiness; bad habits form a bad 1: <> vr. which111 words
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Article101 1934-09-15 19 By William Tan.") was a General who was well imcng the troops. He was care- "<? that all the men were having d nourishing food. One day he the barracks about meal-time. aw two soldiers carrying a steam--u ket between them out of the V When they101 words
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Article370 1934-09-15 19 <By "Willie Goh.") Hatim. who was the owner of a coconut estate, engaged a well-known climber, to pluck the ripe nuts. The climber asked Hatim, "What are you going to pay me for each palm?" "Well," said- the owner,, "There are twent-five palms in all. I will370 words
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Article318 1934-09-15 19 I (By "S T. Kohr":) Many have the idea that personality is a' thing that can be acquired. As suredly not, for it is a thing that inborn. No one can say that he has personality just because he can make others agree with him in his thoughts, his318 words
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Article124 1934-09-15 19 (By "See Tok Gow") One has to depend greatly on the character of the school in which he or she is educated in, to realise whethex his school-days are happy or sad. There are good and bad schools. The schools to-day are fair and some are very good.124 words
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Article411 1934-09-15 19 (By "Sebastian Gah") One of the most important things in modern life is transport. People would never be able to get from place to place to do business; goods could not be sent away to be sold; we would not be able to get our letters from411 words
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Article260 1934-09-15 19 (By "Y. S. Chuan.") Confucius lived nearly 2,500 years ago (Europe was uncivilised at that time) when China was terrorised by bandits and robber chiefs and the quiet people of the Northern and Central plains were starving and desperate. When 52 years of age he was made Governor of260 words
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Article103 1934-09-15 19 (By "Y. S. Cliiian.") An old man walking along the esplanade was asked by a little boy who asked "Have you any cigarette pictures please?" Greatly to his astonishment, the old gentleman opened a bag he was carrying and proceeded to. hand over pack alter pack of103 words
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Article240 1934-09-15 19 (By "S. C Goh."j. 1 Once there was a woodcutter who went out to cut wood in a jungle. When he had cut enough dry branches and twigs, he tied them together, put them on his back, and started to walk to town. When ever he came240 words
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Article215 1934-09-15 19 <B]fi "iitfiam Tony fatt.' John, a graduate, was walking to and fro in his room, pondering over a big problem which he had in his mind for several years and tried his best to solve but, alas, with no success. He had been the most intelligent boy215 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-15 20 Play in midfield In the S.A.F.A. Cup game between th? S.A.U S.C.F.A. which tl; e Chinese won. Another exciting midfield incident.29 words
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