Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1934
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Title Section42 1934-09-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Am/ Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL N». 24 O SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934 FIVE CENT& The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 29, 1934 Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934. FIVE CfiN^H42 words
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Advertisement87 1934-09-29 1 The Dominant I In zMalaya J MILK AT ITS BEST I Singapore's Favourite Brand I ———————aw —w—————i I |J BECAUSE The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. I SB PRESENTING !l J MICHAEL 4U-LLIAM MITCRJSLL 0 Age 8 Months. 11 Blue Cross Milk\ Is Especially Made For 1 It Contains87 words
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Article, Illustration201 1934-09-29 2 Ganet Kua - Bp "Ganet Kua" Uhusts are merely visions that appeal 1 Ito ihe people of thin world. Ghosts are j really the spirits of the dead. j People .nee ghosts only when they arc v fv much attached to a lost one. vhoslA ocme to remine them of201 words
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Article148 1934-09-29 2 Water Lily - fßy "Water Lily" I* appears unnecessary for me to say urn Important steps should on no aci ount be taken without careful think* I out from what wp have re id in the Malays Tribune" atmost daliy aboui fire sand street accidents. these .ill show TiiMt148 words
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Article127 1934-09-29 2 Gordelig Chia - ißy "Gordelig Chia." Politeness i". tfhe habit of behaving toward.- others as we would ha*> them I Txrhav* towards up. and is the of unaelfi&h character and good It r doty and pioasureiiU the Lint I Thf* wovd polhe u teo meaos inn» refined ctud well-mannered. Politrn<?sr. is on:-127 words
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Article151 1934-09-29 2 Patrici - i Rt/ "Patrici" >ay riuricty Hello everybody? Be eiF enjoying your holidays I hope? Wellr sad to say, schooldays are here again, but never I mind cousins and Bisters, schooldays In my opinion are jovial days because we meel our school-mates again. Where are my cousins,151 words
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Article92 1934-09-29 2 Peacock Tan - (By "Peacock Tan" I A little boy was anxious to get: a bicycle of his owii. He ofetn asked for cxl.ru money from his father, and relations, He tried to do some work for h's mother and would ask a few cents as a reward. Every night J\n counted92 words
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Article270 1934-09-29 2 Judith." Malacca - (B)f "Judith." Malacca. A gentleman once advertised for a boy to assist him. Fifty boys rppliect lor the job and out oi that number he chose one, in a short while, and sent the other forty-nine away. i "On what grounds," asked his friend I "did you chous;. this270 words
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Article249 1934-09-29 2 Nightmare - <811 "Nightmare" 1 Mrs. Prentice, who was courting lier daugnier. Mary, o do her homework, because Mary m.usted thai -she haa tried several ♦lmes and ronld not [pw. if. "To show you that it only requires perseverence I will tell you a srory One of the dullest «iris at249 words
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Article102 1934-09-29 2 Shanghai Lass - (By "Shanghai Lass." The Mickey Mouse Club is a club formed by the manager of the Amalgamated Theatres. You will notice that every two weeks the Capitol Theatre is crowded with young boys and grrls. They are having a free show. Young folks join the Mickey Mouse102 words
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Article98 1934-09-29 2 Juliel - <By "Juliel." 1 Well! Here I am again! You all must think that I have forgotten about writing to the Corner. Oh no! You are entirely mistaken. How can I forget the Corner and thf kindness of Aunt Sally and my cousins? Every day I think of98 words
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Article195 1934-09-29 2 Greenhill - (By "Greenhill" Throughout the worm -i pie who have the artist > press themselves In thr >>. them become craft c m^ and others become deslrn» kers of buildings. There is a class of mine only wants to express iuiir u. but which desires to cxptmpt Their experiments may195 words
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Article201 1934-09-29 2 Blushing Rose - <By "Blushing Rose" "Rossi thou Oil lilt- WCIPM !li.-r That ever drank the ambt r shower. "With these wcirte •in nori Mc described those beautlid flow? evtry hue. and colour anil <u ever I As th'*se flower-; ,:r« very p>.pu.\ all ol US a lecerid o! it.%201 words
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Article104 1934-09-29 2 Lucky - By "Lucky" I am stone o«*-i England from wh* t mo t S.ng<pou K. and sent me I» W"" j shopkeeper put m« there wi're many i 1» r happy there, Iv Then a Utile mo her to Lhe $)> n with my pretty mothei104 words
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Article44 1934-09-29 2 Ice - By "Ice" I am vwry intei'OM» Comer and 1 hop© '1 new Cornetitfi tM'Io" October I have bet'ti Joncinv Tl for a loup. time £>ul 112 courage. Now. I am riehgh'rCl and T hopr t" L-ialJy school-sift*, w I aeritci too.44 words
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Advertisement168 1934-09-29 2 'k» i i i i r i i i i xj-x iiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiii'intuiiiini™ f REMINGTON RAND Inc. I supply all your z wants in M Steel STATIONERY CABINETS I: Steel FILING CABINETS h Steel kardex cabinets Union Building, Phono 2426 Singapore. t t t t v i i i i i168 words
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Advertisement57 1934-09-29 2 MY HAT! Scoff's Porage Oafs are fine Fine in flavour.fine in quality, fine J in wealth of nourishment, Scott's Porage Oats are the ideal breakfast for young and old. Scotland grows the best oats in the world j and these are Scotland's best. BEJT Sole Agents for Malaya: THE BORNEO57 words
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Article752 1934-09-29 3 SMUGGLING ON THE INCREASE Serious Position LLGITIMATE TRADE SHRINKING Til AT the volume of the legitimate trade in opium and narcotics is >tantly shrinking was one of the interesting facts brought to light by the recent discussions of the League'sAdvisory Committee on the Traffic n Opium752 words
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Article770 1934-09-29 3 Stronger Penalties Recommended foielun irlm h P applicable to wE^^SS? 1 the u lo Ption of the nortaffnn F** to P ermit de£lf c/ rom China and introducr?np£ :i r,ct le g is lative control to th* §£SS£KJr ,> order t0 P rev «nt thes, territories being utUised770 words
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Article56 1934-09-29 3 Mulhausen, Alsace. After working in vain tor three days to extinguish the fire in a gallery of the Alsatian potash mine where tight miners, host their lives last month, the management has decided to wall up the gallery. The bodies of four of 9* miner, re-56 words
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Advertisement358 1934-09-29 3 i«•*is i mi 11 i 111 i,, mm 11»i ji:ii::,,, s a TROISE AND HIS MANDOLIERS tr J~: BEAUTIFUL MUSIC-SOOTHING VOCAL CHORUS 1 8153. BESIDE MY CARAVAN*. I MARUSCHKA. 8129. LA PALOMA I BLACK EYES. J *****. EL GAUCHO 1 WHITE FLOWER OF THE ISLAND. 1 T. M. A. MUSIC358 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-29 3 j Kill rnosquitoesl^^^ y and avoid \IB I 1 I 111 i ~i~ BSPW SUj Til16 words
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646 1934-09-29 4 Shipping News Notices. BRITAIN'S PASSENGER MOVEMENT Decrease In The Inward Balance rpHE returns relating j the passenger I traffic between the United Kingdom and places outside Europe and not within -he Mediterranean Sea show that the number of persons of Britisn nationality aho arrived in the United Kingdom as passengers646 words
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Article174 1934-09-29 4 Full Status To Royal Marine GAnted 1 London, Sept. 7. The Indian Navy Discipline Bill, which has now passed »hrAigh both houses of the Indian ParliamenV give 3 the full status of a navy to lfche Royal Indian 1 Marine and provides Vhat the discipline of the174 words
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Article230 1934-09-29 4 Award Of Contracts To Private Firms THE work of raising the United States Navy to the full strength allowed by the London Treaty has been carried a step further with the award of contracts for the building of 24 warships under the terms of the Vinson Act,230 words
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Article239 1934-09-29 4 Francnnia s Five-Month Voyage Round The World i Amongst ilio tvyagc* being arranged hy Cunard \Vhi«c i<tj>i Mo is a fiv« months' cruia» round »l>. vrrrld by th:» Francopia, thfe-' month* "t which wfli 11* spent in the &outlr*rn Hemisphere,. Passenger* from I'.uropo will join (hi* I Pnvnrnftiu239 words
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Article76 1934-09-29 4 While the P. and 0. liner Barrabool was steaming through the Bay of Biscay, homeward bound from Australia, wireless S.O.S. messages asking for medical advice were picked up from the ■<earner Aske Valley. The two steamers arranged a rendezvous by wireless and Samuel Preston, the cook76 words
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Article363 1934-09-29 4 Shipbuilder On Need For New Ships rE necessity for the addition of new ships to the commercial fleet of the United States was recently expressed by Mr. H. G. Smith, president of the National Council of American Shipbuilders. After referring to the fillip given to the shipbuilding363 words
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Article179 1934-09-29 4 Decision On Unemployment Benefit The umpire's decision un«l»v ihe Unemployment Insurance ArC relating to sen nu'n declares thai a shipwrecked mariner who ha? l received hi? *>nge?- for two month ,ft a shipwreck, though those nv-s d« no. in* lude an amount equivalent to tho accommodation and food179 words
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Article570 1934-09-29 4 A New Book On Their Achievements MANY material fadtors contributed to the remarkable growth of British shipping in the last century to achieve a monopoly which remains without parallel in history. By 1895 this country owned nearly 9,000,000 tons of shipping, the whoio Empire tons. Two-thirds570 words
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Advertisement410 1934-09-29 4 BEAMER SAILINGS. Audi BRITISH I INDIA II 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. i 1 OUTWARDS. I Due I Tonnage. Singapore. ■PUT AN A i 7,000 In port ■LJTAN 6,100 Sept. 29 fIAR 6,000 Oct. 7 j HTRA L 15,000 Oct. 12 fJDAN 6,500 Oct. 24 jj ■KTtfAGE 15,000 Oct. 26410 words
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Advertisement143 1934-09-29 4 Tl|t LLOYD TRIESTINO j (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE, CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colomb?, Bonify, i Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, flrt Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, .Venice Ad I Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. 1 j s.s. CONTE VERDE I CLARA143 words
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Advertisement208 1934-09-29 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE. Deuteea HasJl Austrsiisehe Dampfschiffs Geaeffschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTW A RDS HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Doe Spore m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct. 4 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct. 16 m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Oct. 30 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via208 words
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Advertisement612 1934-09-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. fit NORDDEDTSCHER ISSEM LLOYD. \**£l4*/ (Incorporated Germany). The nndernoted are the Company tended fixturee:— OUTWARDS. "MAIN" for Manila, H'kong 19U S'hai, N. China Japan Oct o "ODER" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Oct 28 HOMEWARDS. "FULDA" for Genoa, Barcelona, Lisbon, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen Oct i612 words
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Article353 1934-09-29 5 Mining Shares Singapore, Saturday. t ,ir« mining share quotations FriiitT and Co, exchange i< km Buyers. SeJlers. Ur> 5Vc I.JJ inc. Tin 37 6 40 Oxd M.i lay W- 52 6 T'a 14 9 15|3cU 7.00 2.05 :i. Till 25 0 26)6 t! Tin 501- 631mts Tin353 words
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Article81 1934-09-29 5 FRASER Si CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer*. Seller». per cent. 108 112 nam :c Municipal •*'2 pei cent. 110 UA doxd «I* ;x Municipal 4 2 per cent. 110 lis nom icc Municipal per cent, 105 110 aois Municipal PIT cent. HBV2 ll»Vi d *t 181 words
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Article151 1934-09-29 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION NEW YORK AGAIN EASIER Local Prices Remain Steady Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 24i/ 2 cts., Market Tone: Quiet. Unchan cd Yesterday's Prices:— London: 7 5 16d., unchanged. l Market Tone: Steady. New York: 14% cts.,* down 316 ct. Market Tone:151 words
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Article146 1934-09-29 5 Opening Of The Bangkok Branch THE Bangkok branch of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation will begin business on Oc 2, with Mr. Onir Thye Ghee as manager. For some months Mr. Ong has been in Siam making arraagemens for starting the new -uffke, and during a short interval he146 words
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Article465 1934-09-29 5 Fall A ravourite Fruit 'By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. pMPIRE countries supplied 93 per JCJ cent, of the canned pineapple imports into this country last year, a slightly smaller proportion than in 1932. the reduction being due to a marked fall465 words
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Article1087 1934-09-29 5 Annual Meeting In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. r[E annual general meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation was held at the registered offices of the company, Cecil Street, at noon yesterday. Mr. Ong Soon Tee, J.P., was in the I Chair and the others present were the Hon.1,087 words
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Article258 1934-09-29 5 Reviews By Local Firms MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., in their weekly review of the local rubber market, dated Sept. 23, state: The market has been unable to maintain the higher leveis of last week and rather easier conditions have been seen, although on any decline good258 words
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Article37 1934-09-29 5 Second Interim Dividend Of 2i/ 2 Per Cent The Malayan Collieries. Ltd., have paid a second interim dividend of 2'/ 2 ocr cent., making 5 per cent, interim distribution for the year ended Dec. 31.37 words
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Article667 1934-09-29 5 Rubber Shares Singapore, Saturda The following rubber share quotati j are issued by Fraser and Co., and L; and Evatt. Issue 1 Value. Fraser Lyall ai Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allenbv 190 2.00 cd 185 li 1 Aloi Gajah 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.8 1 A. Hitam667 words
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Article63 1934-09-29 5 DAILY PRICE* CI'RRENT. O". %M A Singapore, Kf»»luy, noon. BIJ mm. HaUan H.S.& "IUJII tt> I trfllfon Standard, Spot (lof>«c) :mH do. {KO.flj Oct JrtS 21\ StaMnttJ Tt.J? 5» '.it TvftiVr Oct. D»c. 26 V» 25% 'iOH IWUime 2TW tt% 2** 2M Tour of UlfiVl Catoli»:63 words
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Advertisement46 1934-09-29 5 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorpora f ed in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLATSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and COMPENSATION INSURANCE, W *U> OFFICE: ltD, €NUI 8t„ Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement119 1934-09-29 5 Nederlandsche Handel* MaatscnaP»! j, (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUa, gATA VI A, Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Strait*. Settlement!, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS. The National Provincial Um*fCorespondent* in the principal Cities119 words
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Advertisement215 1934-09-29 5 Oversea-Chiiese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Lt AN* THE OVERSEA- CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: AuthAised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. j HEAD OF/ICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. £OCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee215 words
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Advertisement387 1934-09-29 6 HMM. HASSAN, J S6, 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD, m v SINGAPORE. t" Be undertake all sorts of work electrical, tens and water ser--19 81° v roir T)t 1 t<< all either bi£ or small. |i> lßriy not consult us about your •tfll Iffcuirements i «stimate submitted upon rein Hfcest vvithout387 words
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Advertisement533 1934-09-29 6 COUPONS I RUBBER REGULATION, STORE. HOLDINGS OF LfcSS THAN 100 ACRES. NOTICE IS HEIIEBY GIVEN that the Issue of coupons for the second quarter (IsL October to -'Hst December, 1934). will be made in the Land Office, Singapore, beginning October Isf, as detailed below. Every own r, before be receives533 words
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Advertisement1017 1934-09-29 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. w.' I I AUCTION SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, 3RD OCTOBER, 1034, AT 2.30 P.M. At ihe Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 30, Chulia Street. Lot No. t 1 L WSJ&22 St Land Grant, j Vacant land. T go oo st Land Grants 200 ft. above1,017 words
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Advertisement383 1934-09-29 6 EDUCATIONAL. PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established V 28. (A GoTernment Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free M. ANCIANO, Principal. BUSINESS POSlTlONS.—Commercial383 words
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Advertisement587 1934-09-29 6 FOR THE LATEST AND MOST RELIABI.F CLOCKS WATCHES Call cm us to make your ael OUR WIDE AND VARII STOCKS YICK WOH KING j Their one and only ad- r i 429, NORTH BRIDGE f 1 (Near Middle Road), j Contractors for the Repair I I and Watches to the587 words
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Article297 1934-09-29 7 \j. ,On New School »il I'ootry i* 111jy had the privilege ifir first Puct Laureate I Dr .Trim MaseHeld ~1-hor of The Everlastwith his wife, goinj* to invitation of «he Vict to at lend the Cen- lArttj i U' had not even hp wanted in'erm ind297 words
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Article84 1934-09-29 7 Racing On The Public Highway I i 'From Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. iVovLiT e^ r c re r rn r •Z C and sentenced b «rn Magi&jT^r.SSK' Sen Lul smash on Julv *>9 *nn»oi«2i S?" ~"«t. Si ja, 0 SSff highway h84 words
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Article35 1934-09-29 7 Members of the August B.P. who desire to introduce friends to the anniversary are requested to communicate n iw e Hon Secretary. Mr. Chua KQk Cheng, 2-B, Patani Street, on oi before Oct. 10. i35 words
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Article1173 1934-09-29 7 Tributes Paid To Sir Cecil Clementi (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 26. THE Perak State Council met at 10 m. at Kuala Kangsar on Monday jHi! hnesa the Sultan presiding, in Legal Adviser. Federated Malay 3 t. s (Mr. R c. Cussen) and the1,173 words
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Article116 1934-09-29 7 Malay Woman And Two Others Arrested (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. A MALAY woman and two others were placed under arrest by the Kajang Police last evening following an alleged assault upon the woman's divorced husband at the 2"tth mile, Denckil Read yesterday116 words
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Article236 1934-09-29 7 Action In The Supreme Court Singapore, Thursday. A. E. A. Pestana sued H. O. P:stana in the Suprem? Court to-day before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terr 11 for an account of the rent collected in resptct of house No. 468, Bal stier -Road, Singapore, from July, 1926, to236 words
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Article66 1934-09-29 7 ?nsir Panjang Woman Claims Trial Singapore, Friday. Arrested yesterday afternoon at 2.15 i an at tap house in Pasir Pan.lang. Chinese woman. It am Lck. wa" this lorninsc charged before the Distiict udge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, v/ith posstson of 250 tahils of non-Government handu. valued at $2.040.66 words
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Advertisement26 1934-09-29 7 ——i——p.—-——!■—w —n—-i—nwni im— ii M imm hhm.m I I f ■3» y 'Yr-'^^^j^^^^^^B^^^^^^ I Treatment by ArjpohitrnenJ I mayßapj) la sfJoAPORE I •MASTEIIS GAS PHONE 5101.26 words
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Advertisement248 1934-09-29 7 nam tmwm mm vm>rim i mmm\§m mm* 1 Mj| TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT I IS QUALITY THAT I COUNTS I is a cigarette of unique merit I MADE IN 60 CENTS I ENGLAND PER T N I ARDATH TOBACCO COMPAHY L T J>. LONDON f I GIBUS DENTTPRICH preserves teeth248 words
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Article, Illustration167 1934-09-29 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Apoev. British, 1,776 tons, from Cal cutta 29.9, to Hongkong and Whampoa 29.9. Clara Ge'on, Danish, 1,145 tons, from Penang 26.9, to Hongkong 27.9. Halldor, Norwegian 840 tons, from Penang 26 9, ta Bangkok 26.9. Blinjoe, Dutch 715 tons, from167 words
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Article129 1934-09-29 8 I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Buenos Aires Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3 City of Pittsburg 18; Porthos 13; Yamagata Maru 12; Komaki Maru 9; Teucer 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3> City of Bagdad129 words
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Article84 1934-09-29 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window aelivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non !;oxho!ders will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m.84 words
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Article83 1934-09-29 8 Mr. Eu Tong Sen. of Singapore, added M the considerable property he holds in Hongkong when h? a/:ouired over 20.000 so. ft. of land at a Crown lands sale held at the* offices of the PubPc Works Deoartment. The plot Mr. Eu Tong Sen's magnifiers residence at Repulse Bay and83 words
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Article198 1934-09-29 8 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 28. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7132 London 4 months' sight 214 13,84 London 60 days' sight 2 4 316 London 30 days' sight 2i4 5132 London demand 2;4V8 London T.T. 2j4 3132 Lyons and Paris demand 860 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57%198 words
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Article203 1934-09-29 8 Singapore, Sept. 28. I R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $122 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $103 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $100 Siam, Sinhuay203 words
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Article54 1934-09-29 8 ALHAMBRA.—-Beyond Bengal.' APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie. "Saubhagya Sundari." CAPITOL.—Stage |pd JMfracn attrac tion. EMPmET— 'Devil Tiger." Gr/at WORLD.—Cabaret Dan Side-snows, Dean's Grand Optra. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkie.-,. MARLBOROUGH.—"Krishna Tamil talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabarc: Dan Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chin* 1 Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAvTIION.—"A Cup of Kinaness." RlTZ.—'The Keyholr." prec< "The Millionaire."54 words
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Advertisement417 1934-09-29 8 ■Jl I I I I I '■Mi!OTIl.|ll|!i|l.||(gii|il|,i|i.||i| I I l i i i !|ll|l!|li|tl|il|il|i:|[||ll|ll|M|ll|ll|lllJilllllllllllll1:|irilllllllllUI!linill|llllllll' I SINGAPORE HOTELS j iff 1 11 1 I I I ll I'll il <■ I I I I I I I I I .|:|||||||f||| >! |||||i||l||||!|||||lllllll'l,.|, l |il|; ll.ll.filli:|llllltMlil|lll!llll|ll|H| I SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIaJdINNER DANCE.417 words
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Advertisement151 1934-09-29 8 I Hill l.'l. I. I I I I I II I I I I I t i i a, THE THIN MAW j I as elusive as Mk 1 The Oily I i i i i i i ii i i i ii Hi i i ii m i *Ti151 words
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Advertisement122 1934-09-29 8 D T. LIM COMPANfT 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. September J ITfQT September Issue 4 L RIC U I Issue MALAY RECORDS Sung By Mr. Abdul Latiff, Miss Brintik, Miss Anna Liem. Che Norlia, Miss Nancy and others. B. ***** Stamboel The Rail Krontjqng Terang Boelan. B. ***** Stamboel Menggigit122 words
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Advertisement136 1934-09-29 8 JlllfliailllllllltllilllltllllllllUIIIIIIWIMUII!! 1 1 1 1 j DECIDE FIRST Z There are Thousands and Thousands of Different Designs ot Trade Mar*" l 2 in Watches, and so far as you n.nu- to us, you will be (Juite Safe. i WE ONLY STOCK I SWISS MADE 1 WATCHES P AT LOW PRICKS136 words
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Miscellaneous156 1934-09-29 8 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most cf the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings vf general interest will still be included in the156 words
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Miscellaneous232 1934-09-29 8 J Postal jnt€LU6£hce SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY j I Trengganu (Lipis) 2 p.m. Australia, Eastern, Southern and Western <Hatimuxa) 2.30 p.m. New Zealand (Hatimura) 2.30 p.m. 1 Djambi (Toba) 3 p m. Saiawak (generally), Miri and Sibu (Darvel) 3.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (BRnjoe)232 words
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Miscellaneous239 1934-09-29 8 MARY Of Tjjj D^Y; WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 2!) High Tides.—2.23 a.m., 1.43 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. oup Final, Road Stadium. Rugby: Newcomers v. The Rest XV), S.C.C. Hockey: Colts v. PoDce, Police D Goll: Sepoy Lines G.C., Men.-: Mo Medal (Stroke). Badminton: Singapore Champioi S.V.C.239 words
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Article737 1934-09-29 9 Farewell To A Popular Headmaster T Singapore, Saturday. HE staff and boys of St. Anurews School assembled in the Scliool Hall yesterday to bid farewell to their Principal, Mi. J. Lee, who resigns after being intimately associated with the life of the School for737 words
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Article44 1934-09-29 9 Visit jto Sec Sir William J Pcd Hongkong Sent 20. I.i Chu J 13» ruler Oi i'Til 11 HwtfV-MT VC W on Rif Williftri '^4 jf of hi»- viti. i>_ foot roection wi«fr lilt fiiwr.ee: w" si Bar-k. l idt.c. Jili Paci.44 words
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Advertisement151 1934-09-29 9 GULL BAHAR Hair Tonic excellent to ren.ove jj, c and improves, gi mtb of Hair into fine tresses. Good for brain and redness in Try I v There are various J 1 kinds and Brands of wrf£ Syrup in the market. I all having same J them to I);; dif-151 words
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Advertisement333 1934-09-29 9 SHE LOST WEIGHT EACH WEEK The Ideal Way To Reduce A woman writes to tell how she Is reducng excess fat—and her way seems to be Jil ideal way. "I am 49 years old, sft. ~)V 2 ins. in height, »nd was ft st. 8 lb*, when I started takin?333 words
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Advertisement136 1934-09-29 9 h i t i j i' i<>ri«:iinr!iiirrrii.iti r.uiii;!*iti>i,w'tHr^ I VIENNESE BEAUTY PARLOUR i JUST ARRIVED FROM FRANCE I EXPERT FRENCH LADY HAIRDRESSER with j MODERN GALUA MACHINE For a limited period i Permanent Wave from £7..V> 1 MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW. f 121. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. MttpHTtWM lit•■isl ft l136 words
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Article541 1934-09-29 9 Monopoly Not Available For Any Firm As a wireless enthusiast himself he did not think there need be any fear that the medium wave machines would be controlled by two companies, as was mentioned, because he understood there were many shops here licensed to deal in541 words
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Advertisement318 1934-09-29 10 I IT S THE BIGGES T LAUGH HIT FOR MONTHS 1 VER 3 5 00 PEOPLE lIAVE PAID FOR ADMISSION Hl.' SINCE TUESDAY, WHICH PROVE THE POPULARITY OF \xAs A U P Kindness !™l tJ r,|, s' the ace comedy team WALLS v«, F^^^^l^. YrsJN OPENING! MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT318 words
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Advertisement306 1934-09-29 10 j Unanimously acclaimed as LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j Land Ap p ation n 33 '»f I'j-n. l) 4» "1 xn Between V V m, y' t jjl \V X' 'i Road, Singapore, Cha 1) > Mh /A ILY LEE of No. 554. n !ieylang Road I o^^^^^^^^^^ i( Featuring < ART306 words
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Advertisement83 1934-09-29 10 NEW WORLD CABARET TO-XItiUT, SEPT. 2915! j Presentation of Gold Medals by Mr. Wee Ban to the vaudeville artistes of the New I Worfd Cabaret. j"?pecial TuriflTfty* the Misses I Anita and Molly. j Medals on view at Messrs. B. P. fltiSffU. "1, I USUAL ADMISSION 50 CTS. J Victoria83 words
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Article1123 1934-09-29 11 Payments Of Outstanding Amounts Singapore, Friday A D 2E! f C ~te e No. 7 refrom 019^^^ of .char g es\o fi Xo P td neeung of the Municipal Commissiond!,CiSion read as follows Agreed in order to tu a prompt payment of amounts due from orchard1,123 words
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Article138 1934-09-29 11 U CrAg" Planning To Attack anion? Hongkong, Sept. 29. A .spokc;Snan of the~~C"T:! JM UU»m lament, in jUEtatement to the Press yesterday, said what Kwangtune was determined to piMptect its own territory and secure the «Jnndence of the people. The G:ve*iment was bent on competing i:.; TMrec-Year Plan.138 words
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Article236 1934-09-29 11 Success Claimed In Many Cases j rpHE French scientist, M. Louis Revali has dropped a bombshell Into t*H worldwide controversy now raging about Cr. yon Brehmers alleged discovery oi cancer bacillus by asserting that h- Revali) discovered the cancer bacillus before Professor Brehmer. The French scientist236 words
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Advertisement185 1934-09-29 11 J i MUSICAL ENCHANTMENT I SF/I TO THE EXQUISITE MELODIES OF STRAUSS j I JESSIE I j MATTHEWS in j "WALTZES FROM j VIENNA" i Ufa j i A COMPTON j EDMUND GWENN IHI MOF THE SENSATIONAI I; DON STAGE SUCCESS NEXT CHANCE i PAVIHON T M a TEASPOON —makes185 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-29 11 I [NEW BEAUTIFUL CHECKED LINENS i PRINTED SILKS, |TC. ABSOLUTELY LATEST j SINGAPORE j i SILK SfQRE j 3S-40, NORTH j21 words
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Advertisement354 1934-09-29 11 ;i I 111 I I I I I I I I I I I I I LWi r t I I I I I I i I I I 111 I I 111 II I I I 111 I I I I I IH'I •A WISH SPENDING" means "A HAPPY354 words
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Obituary61 1934-09-29 12 DE ROZARIO.—On 29th September, 1934, at the General Hospital, Singapore, ANTHONY (ANTONINO) De ROZARIO, 70 years. The funeral cortege will leave his late residence, No. 63, Prinsen Street, at 9 am. on Sunday. :50th Sept., 1934, for the Church of St. Joseph and then* p to Bidadari61 words
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Article688 1934-09-29 12 JJEPORTS of battles between different factions in China are of daily occurrence and most observers have long ago despaired of unity being achieved. Yet there are indications, in the events of the past few months, that some sort of national unity is within measurable distance of attainment.688 words
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Article243 1934-09-29 12 A clerical promotion examination will be held on Tuesday and' Wednesday. Oct. 9 and 10, in Singapore. Penang and Malacca. Mrs. M. A. S. Cherry has been Jappointed to the Hospital Visiting Amir.;t tee, for the Settlement of Singapore vice Mrs. C. M. Hare resigned. 1 Mr J. Lee, who243 words
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Article60 1934-09-29 12 Return After Wsit To Their Highnesses theAfcajah and Ranee of Sarawak, accompanied by their two daughters and their /b n Mr J C V C Brooke, arrived b/the Rajputana'on their way back toJg araw;i k Their eldest dafifater, Lady Inehcnne is expected to^i s tt Sarawak in60 words
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Article213 1934-09-29 12 rpHE success achieved by the campaign of silence in London has so far imprcs ed Mr. Hore-Belisha, with whom the idea originated, that the. order has now been extended to the whole of Great Britain. Judging too from a letter published in this papsr recently,213 words
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Article224 1934-09-29 12 "THE fishing industry appears to be the only industry in Malaya which has so far failed to respond to the signs of a return to more normal conditions. The. industry should not be regarded as minor one, and it is, indeed, a pity that its development has not224 words
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Article112 1934-09-29 12 AN important feature of the industry last year was the sudden development of the trade in fancy tropica, fbh, which are reared a pets. This has incidentally given a slight fillip to other small industries which supply tanks, fish food and pumping accessories, but the main problem is112 words
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Article160 1934-09-29 12 a sequel to ihe launching of the Queen Mary, it is stated that there is a likelihood of the tonnage of th". French vessel Normandie being raised from 70.000 to 79,000 in order that it may be the largest vessel afloat. The measurement ol f onnage of160 words
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Article304 1934-09-29 12 By I>ENANG gained considerable publicity., from the fact that a tigei posea to be roaming about the j of the town. Net to be outdone. Ipoh has a tiger of her own, a motoring party in Thomson Road the other evening. After giving them what a304 words
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Article34 1934-09-29 12 GIRLS' CORNER. 2. FINANCIAL NEWS. 5. CLUB DIARY, 8. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 13 SPORTS NEWS, 16, 17 and 18. CHURCH SERVICES, 18. WIRELESS TOPICS, 20. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 21 BOYS' CORNER. 2334 words
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Advertisement108 1934-09-29 12 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE PRICE 45.00 j 45.00 i THE R tjAH A GENUINE RALEIGH MACHINE SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE KUALA_LU M PUR LITTUS BA £S A,N 1 HANDBAGS cloth Astounding latest f Attractive Bathing Costumes. PURE WOOL VARIOUS SMART" DESIGNS, COLOURS RED, ORANGE, JADE. GREEN, SKY BLUE NAVY. PRICES $2.00,108 words
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Advertisement96 1934-09-29 12 JjP PERFECTION i JjV if\ describe the superior [V 6/N workmanship of Srnaa- V" jWj porft'a Leading Tailor. \> WING LOONQ la un- >V [OS doubtedlj in th* fore- [V front and offers you. with [X nh Perfection In Suitings, X Sly?e and Cut, complete X satisfaction and tneapen- X96 words
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140 1934-09-29 13 COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER GIVING SUPPORT W€ULD MONEY CCfofc BA (K? SCHEME SHOULD BENEFIT HALF A iV ILLILN INHABITANTS AiW,LL^N A KEEN debat e look place at vesterrlavMunicipal Commissioners of mCetlng of the motion by Vlr. J. Laycock regardW thn T2 3 ew Singapore Broadcasting Com140 words
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Article269 1934-09-29 13 pROSPSCTS of a mcd turn-wave broadcasting station being established in Singapore have been considerably brightened by a decision reached*by the Municipal Commissioner* yesterday, with only one dissentient, approving a motion by Mr. J. Layeodk regarding the terms of i efcrence of the Committee appointed to269 words
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Article602 1934-09-29 13 Committee Had Come Dead" End Ihe- ma£tfer came before the Commis- j sio icrs by reason of a request for fin.ancial assistance. He, the speaker, took it then that the majority of the Commissioners present, many of whom expressin favour of the pi'opoMil. intended to agree to the602 words
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Article1019 1934-09-29 13 Why The CommissionersShould Support It He (the speaker) saw that Mr. Brown, as a member of tnat committee, did not approve 'of the idea. Mr. Brown thought that the Commissioners should have full control, which would mean they were going to run the show. But they were1,019 words
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Article152 1934-09-29 13 More Heavy Defeats In j Fukien Reuter. I Shanghai Si|jt. 23 pRESH light on the Communis, urnhrv* ilfi u ilind 31r AcJ have ih« psupptiieto semi a* in Qi te 101 !U! i,,)^urtr, n f pollcp ratd sukSm 1 liU yeslerdu y 4,1 Which 1.0 Red suspectsReuter. - 152 words
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Article307 1934-09-29 13 M. Litvinoff To Be Approached Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 28. THE Chinese Foreign! Office has in- structed Dr. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Minister to Great Britain, to take up the issue of the Chinese Eastern Railway with M. Litvinoff. the Soviet Foreign CommissaA at Geneva. Mr. WuNanReuter. - 307 words
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Article37 1934-09-29 13 Official Statement Oh. Singapore JJ Radio Station An J important q/Ticial Ma emen un British Broadra.stuiK Corpo- ratio* and the medium-wave radio sfa .'oi 1 <0 be erected in Singapore appc;is on page 20.37 words
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Article52 1934-09-29 13 Australia To England Flight Reuter. London, Sept. 28. twenty-year-old Australian. James Melrose, arrived at Croydon n 8 days B houis from lon Darwin beating James Mollison'e official record of 8 days 22 hours 25 Minutes and tne unofficial record of Rubin Waller cf 8 days 12 hoursReuter. - 52 words
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Article122 1934-09-29 13 Afghanistan Applies For Admission j Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 25. The Afghan Government has surj prisingly applied for admission to th 1 League. The application will b> considered by the present Assembly. Ecuador is alsc considering joining the League. It has be:n provisionally arranged for Russia 10 pay thisReuter. - 122 words
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Article100 1934-09-29 13 Reference At Commissioners* Meeting Ai yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal ttommi«kiner«Mr E Mf 7i W L IO P resd in the absence of the President, made a sympathetic reference to ifae aejjth of Mr Chin* Kenn Lee u former Commissioner. He •said thai ho ijte100 words
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Article86 1934-09-29 13 Government Suggest A Fusion Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 25. Ship-builders are strongly opposing the Government draft decree for reorganisation of the ship-building industry under which the Minister for Marine will cease to pay subsidies to ships o*er 1 000 tons and will cease to order ships from theReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article50 1934-09-29 13 Montreal Opening Postponed To Oct. 3 y New York. Sept.^r The opening of the Exchange has been Oct. 3. declared representatives ofJdR Montreal and Toronto Stock EjaJßanges interviewed by Reuter om*^to the state of negotiations the two stock exchanges igfr£T Q establishment in their of silver futures trading.50 words
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Article406 1934-09-29 13 Two Trains Collide EXPRESS COACHES TELESCOPED Reuter. London, Sept. 29. TWELVE persons are reported to be dead and forty injured as the rsßul of a railway accident at Winwick Junction, three miles north o! Waningtcn, when the L. M. S. its on-Fleetwood boa! express oReuter. - 406 words
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Article55 1934-09-29 13 Charges Withdrawn In Local I Ceurt Before Mr. Ferrer in the District Court this morning, Dr. Withers-Payne actinon the instruction of the D P.P witn" 1 drew all the charges against James John Haden Henshelwood and John Reid. Mr. Forrer agreed and acquitted he accused, who were represented55 words
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Article118 1934-09-29 13 THKfcK HIWDKJ BREAK GAOL I i Fierce Figbtfo Troops Rushed T 0 nangroeh Sept ih j>c»r terf I inii» v i !i, wilJtKi city In Un v hm«l i»rtson<»i*B brok on Tucs/lay ni#ht. 1 he vuM'ds uttcunpiHl to qu outbreak and fierce fisrhtinjjr in the courfle of118 words
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Article46 1934-09-29 13 New Bomber Catches Fir The Air Hongkong. Sept A bomber, newly purchased Germany, caught fire during a o flight at Canton on Wcdnesdn noon. Fortunately, the aviators ed unhurt. The machine whicl longed to the Canton Air Force burnt out.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. s46 words
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Article64 1934-09-29 13 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sepi CT o.i ai Co ltallan negotiations witl gard (o Austrian independence reached a deadlock. Special mc l to-day of representatives of the countries were unable to agree cv the question of the declaration w by it is proposed to reaffirm Au, integrity and independenceReuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article53 1934-09-29 13 Reuter. Geneva Sept.Dr. Rajrhmann has been aopc Drector of the Heahh Secio, he League of Nations for a fii period of .'.even vnars. The Committee for technical cot rftticn In Ch na ha.; -Icridcd to i I!» i.-esh appclmmeii' in china will despa eh heads of sectionsReuter. - 53 words
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Article65 1934-09-29 13 Under the auspices of the lit department of the Ceylon Tamils' Bociat on, a musical earnest <v open to all members wi l be held Friday. Oct. 12. in the Association Members wishing 'o oartieipate in programme are requested to send their names to the hon. literary si of the65 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-29 13 I """ii i i iijiiiiiiiiii' I THE MAW j W COMING HERE f 1 1 116 words
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Advertisement161 1934-09-29 13 1 I m 11 BA| \li v J^^B m "His/ Master's Voice" I N. 4255. Olvid/ NEW RUMBA RECORDS. I n. 427 „7«? I n. 427 £±r bit es cI AlrAenpcna C. Mohna'sOrch. I N. 4284. CaAa-Plun C Mohna s Orch. Ma Va V rupo victoria. I N. 4289. Tl161 words
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550 1934-09-29 14 ANSPORT IN THE CITY Ibolete Methods ■SSION BY THE MMISSIONERS l i Singapore, Friday. cation of reducing and all man flnd animal n*port and abolishing all ivn vehicles in Singapore y <Utf formed an import--1 o! debate at the meet- > Singapore Municipal550 words
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Article709 1934-09-29 14 i Gharries Are Abolishing Themselves bullock cart, and «yen more so jod cart, which were dlminishmg, nost awful things to have to put up within the city. His business took him to places where these were used and he knew from experience what they meant on the709 words
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Article690 1934-09-29 14 "MULES NOT HORSE S" A Rather V- v*d And Involved Motion According to Che figures, there, were ,v elve licensed ai:d sevr.n private gharries and In addition they had the fiiUiwy to toe. nhitrman: They are r.ot horses; i they axe multX (lauflhtt\r l > v Mr. da Sllva said690 words
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Article1160 1934-09-29 14 Will Small Taxis Have To Be Profitable? Mr Parbury said that that showed that something that was needed had come amongst them and had proved of great benefit to the community. But at the same time they had to look at it from the point of view that1,160 words
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Article146 1934-09-29 14 fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis. Sept. 25. Or. th: eve of his departure en transfer to the Central Accounts branch or the Post and Telegraph Department Head Office, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. A. Suares, Post Master, Kuala Lipis, was entertametLto a private dinner organised by Messrs. T. Singh,146 words
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Article75 1934-09-29 14 An instructive and interesting lecture on Indian Social Polity was delivered by Pandit Vishva Bandhu Shastri, M.A.. M.OL, under the auspices of the Indian Association There was a large gathering of Indians who greatly appreciated the erudition and breadth oi views shown by the distinguished speaker. Mr. Aditian, the chairman,75 words
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Article774 1934-09-29 14 Three Years' It». "A SERIOUS THIN(.,' SAYS JUDGK Singapore, Trulnt "VOU have been found jruili y a careful trial. It is an < xin— ly serious thing thai you h:m d .u» said Mr. Justice Prichard at 11« Assizes to-day in sentencing l,r Cheok Seng, a774 words
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Advertisement25 1934-09-29 14 J H > t| 'i i i i i t i iii iii i i i i i.itmm < JO IS WHERE IS I BE TBIN WAN25 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-29 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 6808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUBAX^d19 words
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1087 1934-09-29 15 SEQUEL TO COURT CLAIM Applicant Sued forrer. VLLEGED FALSE STATEMENT Singapore, Friday. ationul case of the murder i edit Sinjch, the discovery i&nea in a jungle in Bukir is, yrurs after he was done v,I t<> the conviction of Lati „f,,l Arjan Singh in the1,087 words
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Article56 1934-09-29 15 Hankow, Sept. 12. The south-bound express train from Wuchang to Changsha was derahea today at Chihfang, a point not far from Wuchang. Four of the passenger cars were wrecked and more than ten persons were injured. No fatalities have yet been reported. Communications were interrupted for a few56 words
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Article369 1934-09-29 15 Proposal For Scholarship Fund r JTUE first half-yearly general meeting A of the Singapore Urban Co-opera-tivf, Union. Lta., was held at the Cooperative Societies Department, Fullerton Building, on Tuesday, Mr. F. J. Shepherdson took the chair. Messrs. Al Haj Abbas (Police Society) KUI uneman bin Abdul Kader369 words
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Article42 1934-09-29 15 Shanghai, Sept. 28. Dr. W. W. Yen. the Chinese Minister at Moscow, is not returning to Russia. H's resignation has been accepted by the Wanking Government. He will, however, remain in service at home. Mm Kuo Jih Pao.42 words
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Article421 1934-09-29 15 Bryman Show Is A Real 1 Attraction UNDER Lhe cryptic title ol ftrynwn's n vue., a how which is an absolu'eIV first-class attraction of its kind is now being presented at the Capitol We are not sure of the nationality of ihe but a.?421 words
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Article247 1934-09-29 15 "Beyond Bengal," a first-class animal thriller, began a season at the Alhambra last night. Made in Perak with the cooperation of the Sultan the production is the account of an expedition into the jungle whose object is to photograph wild life and not to kill247 words
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Article64 1934-09-29 15 "Saubhagya Sunderi," a Hindustani talkie featuring Miss Sulochana, of "Madhuri" fame Billimoria, Hadi, etc., was put on last night at the Apollo theatre, Geylang Serai. "Saubhagya Sunderi" is one of the best pictures imported by the Malaya Film Service. It drew crowded houses at its64 words
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Article81 1934-09-29 15 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Sept. 22 shows that there were 197 deaths, compared with 208 in the preceding week and with in the corresponding week of last ye^r The chief causes of death were:-T*ri-beri 11, phthisis 24, malarfa 14, pneumonia 19, convulsions81 words
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Article113 1934-09-29 15 Chinese Woman Bound Over 'Frovi Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Sepl. 28 'lIMELY intervention by a watchmen prevented a po&slble lake traufdy in Kuala Lumpur public gardens 1»lsl night, when a Chinese young woman flung herself into the water When charged with attempted auieido this morning, the woman113 words
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Article61 1934-09-29 15 No Recruiting Of Swiss Nationals Geneva, Sept. 23. The Swiss Government has decided to oppose the recruiting of Swiss i nationals for the 3aar Police during I the plebiscite. Baron Aloisl. Chairman of the League Sub-committee. Is meeting th? German Ambassador, Herr Weiszacker, at some spot outside61 words
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Article226 1934-09-29 15 Goldsmith Shop Outrage Shanghai, Sept. 14 BECAUSE the shop hands were dtmiUfounded when they «aw a big bl*cfc bomb on the counter, the rubber, who cleverly wrapped a black iron bail in i puce of newspaper and claimed it lo ba a bomb, succeeded In226 words
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Advertisement91 1934-09-29 15 Crosley. Refrigerators You must see the new CROSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVA-DOR Electric Refrigerators to fully ajfcreciate the advancement in refrigerator design, convenience, and performance that they represent. There is a Crosley dealer near wou —ask him to show you tmh series—make every comparison thjit occurs to you—your good will then91 words
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Advertisement60 1934-09-29 15 THE I EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY I ASSURANBE CORPORATION, LTD. I (Incorporated in England). I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL I RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. I 10oer»j Amenta I SJME, DARBY CO.. LTD., 1 SINGAPORE. a I TEL. 6144. I m£B2!£Ms jHf H BBHfck j I mm B%r*hb60 words
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762 1934-09-29 16 Guillermo's Sensational Win Over Song 1 I Great World Contests: Tribute To Thunderface (By "X.0."). Singapore, Saturday. Ik L Rivers can truly be dubbed the It wizard of the Malayan ring. I Before a large crowd at the Great Arena last m;<ht he762 words
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Article192 1934-09-29 16 Beats Song In The Second Round The ten thrae-minute round semifinal between Y. C. Song and Battling GuiUermo started sensationally and ended in the same way. Guillermo was in the pink of condition, and remembering his two defeats of four years ago, he tore into the Chinese at192 words
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Article107 1934-09-29 16 Results Of Major League Games Reuter. New York, Sept. 28. THE following arc the results of ihe League games played to-day:— terdayI AMERICAN R. H. E. Boston "Red Sox'' (eleven inning*) 0 14 2 Appling scored a home ran and Earn«haw pitched. Detroit "Tigers" 0 7 112» NATIONReuter. - 107 words
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Article262 1934-09-29 16 Results Of Annual A.C.S, Meet Singapore, Friday. r'HE Anglo-Chinese School held their swimming carn.'val this morning at the YJvI.C.A. pool. One record, that of 120 yds. free style, was broken by Yeo Jui Mok, with 83 sees, beating the former record by 2 2 5 sees. Yeo Jui262 words
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Article143 1934-09-29 16 Odd-Goal Victory For Kola Raja I j Singapore. Fritay, K<»:a Kaja defeated T. Besar bi three Intll £V W Vrhen 1 12"i lcy mo: iu Inter-School competition on the feylanLEnglish School ground yesterday M The leatus comprised of buvs unA.»we|ve years of n pe and under four143 words
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Article112 1934-09-29 16 I The National eadmin.^L^™ team defeated the Green RiUI f n o V Party 3 at the latter S rM u s erames to one last Su^J^ 1 National BP. players m-v/I L^anx Singles: S. T. Thnj? bea* Trl n 15-7, 15:-6: C. S. We 0 lo112 words
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Article355 1934-09-29 16 V.I. Open Hockey Season Well (From Our Oun. Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE Victoria Institution opened their hocfcey .season to-day when they n:ct the P.W.D.A.A, team at their own pi our d and defeated them by seven (Tojils to nil. The play was of a very355 words
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Article80 1934-09-29 16 The following have been selected to represent the Java Trad/**, Association at ping-pong (five tie against the Chung Wu Athletic Asociation on Saturday at the latter's premises at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Players are requested to turn up at the Association's premises at 2 p.m. when free transport will80 words
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Article427 1934-09-29 16 Singapore Beat ONE-SIDED (JAM SCORE ONLY Singapore, 5j •THE Boy Scouts' Jam benefited by aboul j day when a good attend: composed of Malays, «r a charity football game Singapore Malay School Johore Malay Schools. The game was played al Besar Stadium and though a one-sided affair427 words
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Article83 1934-09-29 16 Sports As i game oi balls) with tne Junior Servic C house on Suui and at soccer at 5.15 p I liard players will be Beiec following: Wong Yong Poy Fah, Ma Chen Yik. Micha Ah Soo. Lo Ching Yee, Fun. !M'l C.S.A. soccer team will b83 words
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Advertisement144 1934-09-29 16 Try this free 10-day beauty treat^^^^ for your coßfaißj a cleansing and material that removes jUm quickly safify A*, PcPSOde only l„ L g Urn•!U,n, you can begin to see the difference i n L c i_ star*- b n t 5&*SpS vi your teem. as ufi h ordinarily used144 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-29 16 tl.t \M\ ti-t<l*il I I I YOU WILL TAjĔL m 1 THjr MAN: Jy for weeks 1 f ..^fi|ii|ii|ii|ii|i:iii|t.|Mli|ii|iilii|ii|lilli|illli|i<ir19 words
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Article, Illustration312 1934-09-29 17 WHO WILL WIN THE S.A.F.A. CUP? Malays v. Marines AT ANSON ROAD iHfcflliOir, Saturday. 'ill 3lsi Una! match Cup, whL'h 1 •.as inaugurated ir yt ar ll|f Singapore <>. put intent, one o! 'forn) Division sides iln Miilayw, and this Is r«»•• lirsi. time312 words
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Article37 1934-09-29 17 London, Sept. 25. f^^^fSS^ 1 el^ Yen Which *to meet the Malays in (LoaSn? eh- nntnn/ Son Roa Stadium »1» team beat the Chinese lleague champions» in the semi-h uU, and the S.C.C. in an eanior tie.37 words
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Article456 1934-09-29 17 Tennis Tournament At Bentong *r.O INFUSE interest In sport, especially I in tennis, at Bentong, Mr. Gordon M. Peacock, General Manager oi Tin Bentong, has ottered the Government Recreation Club, Bentong, handsome silver cups tor competition for singles and doubles at tennis. A tournament is being456 words
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Article507 1934-09-29 17 Exhibition Matches In i 'Alari l\ik UHUmiNI Colombo. s<.p«. ir„ lOCAL tcnni eidiiusi <*(& h.ul :ii«oi>iCi J orcsi ion i<t witne- i»i? i h' Aiimm'i.TM champion* in Colombo ind (here \vas a In»*»' natherim» proxenl at the Colombo Garden Club when Jack Crawford and his Davis Cun507 words
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Article204 1934-09-29 17 British (iolfers Beaten ONLY ONE SINGLES VICTORY 1 1 vcfrit e. >-c| IVJ. f-K Air.» Women won Ihe I i()l? < '(ilTtJH'i "II I»/ i 1 j i* itt.r i Li 1 j point t. j 'i fyliMVU*; v.ir< |112 i11... <,r ll j'imH -W*> t Mi..204 words
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Article38 1934-09-29 17 Third Anglo-American Race Called Off Reuter. Oyster Bay. Sept 29. THE third race lor the British-Ameri-can Cup was called off ns It w-ij ni finished. The yachts were bece lined. the Br*-' •>l*s outdrifiing the Amricans.— Rcuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement145 1934-09-29 17 >•>••• a mr, 11 i«• ist!! i\gTrf'^mttn^i h shop T *IE ONLY ONE UP-TO-t>ATE PLANT IN MALAYA i .VUER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. VERY BEST MATERIALS USED "I ■< SOLE HEEL $2.00. LADIES' FULL SOLE HEEL $2.00 vM SOF F V: HEEL $1-30. LADIES' HALF SOLE HEEL $1.20 i!Nt;i: aLT AIKS.IOc./30:.145 words
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Advertisement176 1934-09-29 17 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 m The j Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building:. Cecil Street, Singapore. j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the I Suoreme Court of176 words
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Article433 1934-09-29 18 Prosecution Fails ACCUSED FIGHTS HIS OWN CASE Singapore. Friday. AN accident that occurred at the .junction of Arab Street and Victoria Street in the early mornng of July 8, had a sequel before th* ourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whit on) to-da>. The accused in the433 words
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Article42 1934-09-29 18 Dates Of S.G.C. October Medal Competitions 7hp Sis*£sj>'rf Ooi: C-c Or*oi>e.' tu:cv cV. A B :MM s s The- Octc&er L*cies MMii lOC will be ployei on J*. 1 me round .«-r Lac^et lie first for nat(*\ play under handicap.42 words
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Article130 1934-09-29 18 Poor Form Shown In State Trial 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THE first state hockey trial of the T Lscn was played on the J*»s* Club Padan? this afternoon and result ed in a win for the P™*** l Poth seals were scored in the> secono130 words
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Article117 1934-09-29 18 The roUowini will represent S.C.R.C a- hockey against Fort Cann ng on MonCtv. at S.CRC Hock Uat. Ah Cnuan* Hcnrv Boon: Boon Peng. Boon S\m Chiap Kin: Keng Siew Choon Leong Kee Tian. John Urn. Kong v Reserves. Kee Choc. Kee Siang. ScRC v. RA. on Wednesday, at117 words
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Article40 1934-09-29 18 Entries are now invited for the Lads United bp open badminton doubles the closing date of which .oe- I 2 Names should be send to -he hor secretary or may be s gnec :r. the Oft at the Party's court.40 words
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Article262 1934-09-29 18 List Of To-Day > Matches r[E following matches In th< f_ and Scottish Football v ~>e played to-day: FIRST DIVISION Ars-nal v. Birmingham As'o.n Villa v. Preston N E Blackburn R. v. Stoke Ch] Chelsea v. Grimsby T Derby C. v. Tottenham H Leeds United v. Huddersfield I262 words
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Advertisement246 1934-09-29 18 I I t^^J^^^i TEA WITH THE JktSl **O*lA I P. A B4BTHOLOMEDSZ LTD, I 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. I L>l> ,»»,«t ii iipn ''11' 11 f POEMA TANGO I i f 1 THE TANGO THAT APPEALED TO OLD AND YOUNG ALIKE. i RMJUr I 1 I i j246 words
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Advertisement122 1934-09-29 18 486, Serangoon Road Services: Sunday 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Cantonese Service. Thursday, 7.30 p.m. English Service. i "BETHESDA" Sunday, 9 a.m., Breaking of Bread. 4 p.m.,, Bible Classes and Sunday School. 8 p.m., Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. Sidney Dant. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Gospel Meeting122 words
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Advertisement629 1934-09-29 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 50 a m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a-m., Matins. 8 am Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 am., Holy Communion. 5.30 pm., Evensong (Choral) and ~ermon. 10 30 ajn. Dedication. St. Paul's Church. Upper Serangoon. 6.30 p.m.. Service at Naval Base. Holv commumon~m7Monday.629 words
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Advertisement335 1934-09-29 18 MAKING ST SONG! ™?*'J M.I remedy for /jm*S&/ ladies. efe?t:ve for i tl-Tjm j .i-tago. dysmen- ffli I rraea leocorrbea. jr| -Ift *j j $I.©o *aeh. postage I jj" ft*. I -Wh termg" is a enU: G H. ALPINA CORaffles Place. P.0.80x S. Local NT AL." nodem discovery. (SHANGHAI ROME).335 words
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Article660 1934-09-29 19 Court's Decision MVS CASE ULS own Reporter) Wednesday. lerable import--4 B have certain fl with Government made in the in the civilV. Kanagasabai, tor of KuaL I c of Selan amounting to breach oC claim was based rded to him after a il< tl Tor the percartage660 words
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Article224 1934-09-29 19 Used The Title Of Doctor Singapore, Friday succesaftiDy in {he U day before Mr. Justice* ATBeckS rei, against his conviction ffX Mr gistrate's Court pn a chare? nf Jf, d fully and falsely using Debtor and thereby imo!ying a oualifi CL tlo V° r S ct224 words
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Article523 1934-09-29 19 Fourth I4st Of Subscriptions To Function «0 Cng K n Seng and Co., Be&oh^ Uat mm states. each%?5 hlneS N& Chin 800 Im Eioo W™ku?S-v KSH 1 Boc m «WB tSFi soh5 oh Chwi Len B. Tan Seng «00. 3an Lian Hoc, Goh Sin Chuan Ong523 words
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Advertisement135 1934-09-29 19 W hen Other Remedies i FAIL I TRY t i ifPRICE fT> CENTS. Tni I j rHE FEHEUAI DISPENSABYjLid. j I n the F.M.S.) j I *«nes lace, Singapore. j 7 j i > at J Klang, Seremban. i i Ti r, y 1 1 1 i i i i135 words
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Advertisement120 1934-09-29 19 Valley Road, BafflM f^sL^^fSL^^at Kuala Lumpur, BIBIIIhM 10th January, 1931. lw|f|jß iPi Gen lie men, BlHW^^]Hg|WM^ I am sending you a photograph of my son Gerald Ewens W 11 aged just 3 years. He was fed from birth on A 8 Lactogen and was a perfect baby j B f120 words
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432 1934-09-29 20 I Conducted by I I RADIOFAN I - STATIONS HEARD LOCALLY A New Receiver For The Tropics I I Conducted by I I RADIOFAN I i OADIO reception in Malaya is rej ported to be definitely improving The European stations —Paventry, Paris, Berlin and the Holland station Phohi—are coming: in better.432 words
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286 1934-09-29 20 (By Air Mail.> (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sep!. 19. Broadcasting m Malaya has long been a matter of disappointment to those authorities at home who are interested in Empire wireless development. Dissatisfaction, expressed from time to time by the Malaya Tribune, iias been286 words
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Advertisement834 1934-09-29 20 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, Raffles Place. E (Established 1863). Strait* Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. Open Daily for Inspection of Furniture, Antiques, Hardware and I Miscellaneous Goods. I FORTHCOMING SALES. —i I September. Saturday 2'Jth. Auction Sale of teak household furniture, crockery, glassware, Z in'hidng 1 elec ric Krivuator refr834 words
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Advertisement123 1934-09-29 20 fold§ier RUN-DOWN m nuslanJ lAMI AM worried about you-you are distressmgly weary in body and mind, your spirit* and vitality are alarmingly low-you must do something about it. Take Waterbury's Com- rH\ pound. Remember last year Mabels husband felt RgJ just as you do now. 1 he doctor told him123 words
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Miscellaneous277 1934-09-29 20 LOCAL RECEPTION A Daily Guide For Tribune Readers The following is a record of average reception of different stations daily on the new G.E.C. 7 Valves Superheterodyne Receiver, as reported by Mr. Tan Chong Chew: 6.20 a.m.: 31.3 Metres. Transmission 5. Daventry begins with Big Ben striking midnight calling GSC277 words
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Miscellaneous287 1934-09-29 20 Indian station broadens dairy. 9.6*2 31 5 Metres Dial 9.6 Melbourne is on every Wed. and Sat. 43. Metres Dial 6Jft/6.f% A Dutch man experiment here 48.9 Metres Dial 6.3' 2 6.1 Sourabaya come.i in daily and well. 58.3 Metres Dial 5.2» 2 4.9» 2 Bandoeng. A very popular station.287 words
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Miscellaneous223 1934-09-29 20 PHOHI, HOLLAND Programmes For Sunday THE programmes for Sunday and Monday as announced by Phohi Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength of 16.88 metres, is as follows:— SUNDAY. 7.50 p.m.: Opening-announcement, and National anthem. 7.55 p.m.: Records. 8.05 p.m.: Piano-duet by Han Beuker and Wouter Denijs. 8.05 p.m.: 1. Suite Bouker223 words
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Miscellaneous407 1934-09-29 20 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Commodore Grand Orchestra mO-DAY'S Empire wireless ,m„ rai is as follows:— 0.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Be n The Northern Studio Oi tra. directed by John Brid 7.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Greet The Commodore Grand < >r< h.J tra, directed by Joseph v407 words
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Article159 1934-09-29 21 I --v. :r r Bt u Mt Mail) r p r. correspondent) London, Sept. 12. buy 1,000 television ,na broadcasting oTisional order for J to be set up at the of distributors is the British dlsroydon by air lor a 30-lhve receiver Cfl irpoim General's comIhe159 words
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Article82 1934-09-29 21 Letters The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse ovinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side82 words
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Article80 1934-09-29 21 (To the Edi'or, Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Seme days ago. a Tamil lad on u Mcyc e co lided with a car cn Woodsv 11 Road and suffered serious injuries There is a very awkward corner ohis read, and a car driving round thl »orner is unable to see80 words
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Article148 1934-09-29 21 (Tg the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir.—One nereis to liv e in a neighbouring state like Kelantan to bellev? ,hat the possibility Is envisaged o( Slam being used as a corridor for rubber of oth:r origin" is not only a jcssibillty but a very real fact. The Siamese Cabinet,148 words
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Article214 1934-09-29 21 To the Editor. Malaya Tribunet 8> It ha.-, b.'cn J.nc piftdice for the It. rc-iii "p.tics wK> form the t rpo'utan population oi this Colony ,!pon ihr arrival oi > new Governor, to >fu* m him with addresses. On. nc'W Governor, Sir Shcnlon Thoi6 expected to rrrive214 words
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Article160 1934-09-29 21 (Tn Lhc Editor. Malaya Trllvino qii —Rumour lias it that at the end of tins y ar there will be no more unemrm.nt fund. It what wU top- 1 Can^there''be Ta^TZof «'vlng the* i vain lor cv6Ji been unemployed Althoimh ihty n ,t u lour ye?rs. r oif160 words
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Article560 1934-09-29 21 Meeting In London Next Year <By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) I Nfyt m London Se Pt. 12. cai year, if all goes according to present plans, London will be the scene of one of the most remarkable congresses in recent times—a confess fox560 words
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Article129 1934-09-29 21 Cannot Be "Sacked" Appeal (-OIORIW, von waitress ot nr fl >v alter TIIC cxpom-A )f w colnirrtk> rvstauriin 1 proprietor si't'ir no w ibui a^' r Thi> waiters 1 1 with envious fW j u|l gnui mAjoril> of CU»IonUTS Kf A >rn,l Ui W served o> two129 words
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Article88 1934-09-29 21 l'arerl Of (£ks Lost Ami Found iflVaxi-Cab pa reel c jewlUM-y hvloo*ir! the Xii'm of Kus*ia v *W, Whfh lost .me <K* Wfc. h»> 1 -*wviu?a '-U ht, rh i«tMm) t'v in u London *1* <t»*cov«r« eil her Ju«.- wo*.*.' inu«»«? The ncs- tur.thu tm party "112 mm88 words
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Advertisement147 1934-09-29 21 I STOP! k YOU'RE HURTING MEi ■k Why suffer from Ik CORNS? j STOP PAIN I ;:ce with I GETS-IT" i Dog I Needs SHERLEY'S j LACTOIT In hot climatr* it i> a ii')2;s much meat. It over!oac!?^^^P^^ hsestion and overheats their blood. Instead you should give your dog Sheriey's147 words
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Advertisement175 1934-09-29 21 ~*s i —I 1 mum jgjg jjjf QUALITY— THE FIRST CONSIDERATION Cilbey's Old Tom Dry Gins are tlie best. SOLE AGENTS Ii? IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT j $75,000 GOODS TO BE CONVERTED INTO CASH V Bargain Prices i British j^^T"^ JI^ DREDS of BRITISH MADE 1| '< BARGAINS TOY MOTOR CAR I175 words
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22 1934-09-29 22 Mr. J. O. Plunkett, Executive Engineer, Ulu Selangcr, has returned after a brief stay in Fcnang.22 words
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Article20 1934-09-29 22 Mr. J. H Knaggs, chief clerk, District HosDital, Kuantan. has left on transfer to the Audit Office. Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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Article16 1934-09-29 22 Dr. Porlelli has been transferred to Kuaia Kangsar in the capacity of Health Officer.16 words
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Article44 1934-09-29 22 Mr. W. H. W. Gubbins, managing partner of Messrs. Mansergh and Tay- ier, Seremban, who has been an inmate i of the General Hospital, Seremban, for die last two weeks, has left on a short j holiday to Australia before resuming his duties.44 words
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Article45 1934-09-29 22 I Mr. A. B. Cobden Ramsay, District Officer of Alor Gajah, is shortly going jon transfer to Kemaman as Assistant I Adviser. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard from j Kemaman U expected to take Mr. CobI den Ramsay's place sfc jjc jfc «fc45 words
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Article60 1934-09-29 22 Mr. T. W. T. Bangs, of Sepang, has left for Kelantan to take up the management of Kuala Pergau Estate, Kelantan I Mr. Daniel Hillary. Superintendent of Police. S.S., has taken over the appointment of Commissioner of Police, Kelan- tan. from Captain H. A. Anderson who went oil leave60 words
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Article67 1934-09-29 22 The 22nd annual bail of the Selangor St. Andrews Society will be held in the Selangor Club en Friday. Nov. 30. Mr. "Jimmy" Leach, of Taiping, the Perak Rugby footballer, has Joined Ulu Caledonia Estate, Selangor. Mr. Leach is not playing rugby this season. sf» *f* 3|c Mr. T.67 words
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Article79 1934-09-29 22 Selangor Scouts are making great preparations to welcome the Chief j Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, who is due j to arrive in Kuala Lumpur about Nov 23. j It is understood that Mr. Yong Shook Lin, barrister-at-law, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed to the State Coun- cil in succession79 words
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Article90 1934-09-29 22 Inspector G. W. Lloyd, of the F.M.B. Railway Police, stationed in Ipoh, has been advised to leave the country on medical grounds. Mrs. Lloyd and their child left for Home few weeks ago. Dr. S. Arasaratnam, the popular Assistant Medical Officer, District Hospital. Ipoh, and Mrs. Arasaratnam, who hay?90 words
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Article264 1934-09-29 22 Mr. L. W. Arnold, headmaster. High School, Malacca, has come over to Penang to take -up the appointment oi head master, Penang Free School, in place cf Mr. M. R. Holgate, who has gone Home on lore leave. There were dramatic moments to the trial which was continued at264 words
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Article97 1934-09-29 22 Manager's Suicide After Jest About A Rope Prague. The manager of a shop at Bratislava, in Slovakia, named Ludevlt Licner. pged 42. sent his errand boy out for a pieoo of rope. "How long sir." asked the boy. "*ncl i t \ow thick 0 •Long enough and strong97 words
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Article59 1934-09-29 22 Sydney. Sharks from P»0 to 60 feet long were dcs cribed by Mr. T. C. Roughley, B.Sc, of th Sydney Technical Museum, in a lecture hen#He said that these monsters —known a> ''vhale sharks"—were only found in tht Indian Ocean and the Pacific. The whale-sharks, like the59 words
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Article273 1934-09-29 22 The Important* Diet 1 r. is well know to be cxpecM h;. > I about ion years .in, this century, awl »,i pulsion will pr;Mii „t ly more old peopt< t How to decay mr..» so that old hilt. j»ih\ is disc timed in a273 words
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Advertisement368 1934-09-29 22 wr'ntnOTliTtiitiHii#.riiititTtinini!|insii!| i|Hi;|"|in»|ini IMl''ilf|i!|iT'l^WTm HER SKIN WAS RUINED! By The Wrong Kind Of Face Powder TOKALON, LTD. LONDON. ♦V A f THE MODERN CUPS JTO 1 AND MEDALS. W JEWELLER, I JBJML K. W. OH Mohamed. 38, HIGH ST. 'Phone 4508. 1 f,ne pr,MROBE SOAP^ j p H jjjj nother Co^m^368 words
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Article, Illustration96 1934-09-29 23 Dear Nephews - My Dear Nephews. Oner again I have to report a £ood mail. It was perhaps hot so large as usual but quality was of good standard and 1 am very pleased with it. I am rather inclined tc echo96 words
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Article253 1934-09-29 23 Van Houten - (By "Van Houten." In die present days, young boys can Know a gn at deal of things about this scientific world. Before reaching their teens, they have iiiTjuly acquired u full knowledge ot r.t uo. rmema theatre, motor-car rides All these are very well suited ior in" rich253 words
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Article272 1934-09-29 23 Charlie - (81/ 1 "Charlie." Tt L The two Insepa-r-r '1 very (.s::ntlai factors that r to the happiness of life. !In ire lx>rn in »he soul of every V i, i bclner No msonable person in lu's world can live without them. Frcm i baby. fir>t born into272 words
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Article370 1934-09-29 23 Koh Chin - (By "Koh Chin." I found myseif, one wet December morning, in a fitst-ciass coach of the .M.S.- Railways, in the cohipany oi rmee others on my w&y to Pahang. Tftj journey, tncugh enjoyable, was somewhat monotonous tor i had to uavei some 326 miles through forests370 words
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Article178 1934-09-29 23 C. Alwis - i By "C. Alwis." Ii you should ask anybody, "What is he hardest game.'' You will get the mswkt "Hockey.'' jockey Is swift, and ever-moving. E&frall travels frcm player to player and so hard that you are J* Jc it with arms, legs and lungs the game.178 words
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Article88 1934-09-29 23 Sebastian Ong - i Bu "Sebastian Ong." My n tinic there lived tn sr-i to coutt about i twenty-seven witOne of them mr recelpti to prove nesszs, und rorgen still fear (hat he hod P^ d cht R0 against him, mg totbe )«<*<■ he sent a tbousana w t tMs When88 words
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Article338 1934-09-29 23 Joseph M - (By "Joseph M." All of us like flattery. Those who say. "I hate flattery!" are merely flattering themselves to be the except ions. Everytime we buy a new hat or mak a new suit and ask Others for their sincere" opinions, is It sincere comments or flatteries that we338 words
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Article242 1934-09-29 23 Neelakantan Sarma - (By "Neelakantan Sarma." A young lad who was away from his parents once received a young pup a. nis fifth birthday, as a present from nk father. Very soon the boy and the pupy became best of friends, and never departed other. After some months the lad returned242 words
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Article109 1934-09-29 23 A. Sundram - m <*, "A. Sundram." ■stormy night two little kilum I Ore SKBt each other One I began a manse, the otter one SS f J£» FOT Pr «S 1 tave iSjaB^WUS-S. WliU'.' old woman selnad H#*r IbfTO ou i, of w J* covered willi f r<K t The109 words
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Advertisement185 1934-09-29 23 THE I AST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Company, Limited, j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. People everywhere are telling their friends what wonders 'Pebeco" has worked upon I Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revi- I tc?!ised by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. 1 Unlike185 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-29 24 The two iit w twin-screw inotntxhinv c ;k. '•""^^^^^^■■■^^^^Swr^S^SffijMP ba COrd, m of ,he Kamb^ x Li Ue Sinsapore for th, firs, u.ne29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-29 24 The Ipoh Chinese Wanderers football team who n-p r<>.. ~i 1 lc<un no aie c champions of the Second Division oi the Ipoh League.24 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-29 24 Mrs. Wettngton Koo. wife of ihe Chinese Minister ro Pan graphed with her two beys it Sinjg&pot* on Tuesd; I20 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-09-29 24 An incident in the hockey n%tch he ?C1 Wednesday, rhclgame n, a goalless draw14 words
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Advertisement101 1934-09-29 24 FLOWERS. I 15, Orchard Road, CUngapot*, J Thone 4*97. jj I i I Serravallo's Tonic The Tonic for the Tropics! lour lonic "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cincho na ron w ine) natMgf l<*-<| j energy and vitality and builds up I brain, nerves and body until I enabling you to perfect health,101 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-29 24 f(eaa The 1 iribuiie I For II SPORTS REPORTS II B I I THE PHOT l No. 2, 7hc Arcade, Singapore.21 words
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