Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1934
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Title Section39 1934-10-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya I ->• 3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 I» »"v The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 4, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement75 1934-10-04 1 9«W TA* I Jkuutag ©ribmw Dominant In *SMalaya Swan Brand the tnilk that is liked by everybody J^ Its quality and economy z~* asassxg vSZ& combined ft j P ffi&lol So,< Im P° rters: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. I MILK THE PERFECT FOOD I FOR75 words
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Advertisement93 1934-10-04 1 1 j Himalaya Bouquet Jjgp'iSgl J Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PRHPARATItNS 1 cannot know just how perfectly delightful they are. Perfumed with the fragrance of flowers from the mountains, Himalaya Bouquet captivates mm— MAAS-4. folio**** 1 Warm Studios. 43. 1 > 1 J •m» »-1 t>mmm93 words
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596 1934-10-04 2 Shipping News Notices. GERMAN HERRING TRAWLERS High Standard Of Safety In Main Engines THE bigffCSl hei ring ftshin* company on the Continent, ihe Fischereixwllachaft, has put a number of new herring trawlers into service, in accordant with the new work programme of tb« German Government Had. Vtasel i-s of about596 words
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Article225 1934-10-04 2 Making Ice From Tropical Seas Dunkirk. A novel veasel bailed fro.n hem £ur LaidifT, whence wlil uioceed to 8ra*it She its t|u> Tunisic, a veritable floating factory, by means of which Pmi'SHor Georges Claude, the i reach uticii*>*t, hope* .o effect the production of ice front iropicul .sejit225 words
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Article374 1934-10-04 2 Successful Tests In The' Thames rdlE first Thames tug fitted with the well-known Deutz engine (built >n !"olo.;ne) carried out some very successful tests in the river last month, watched by several experts. Mr. Marcel Porn, of Messrs. Porn a!id Dunwoody. the U.K. agents tor the Deutz engine,374 words
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Article124 1934-10-04 2 Owners Prepared To Consider Offers For Sale A report has been published that the Canadian Pacific liner Empresr, of France is for sale. Earlier this yea:- "The Journal of Commerce" was informed by the company that the liner was not "directly up for sale." but that offers124 words
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Article44 1934-10-04 2 The "blue riband" of the Mediterranean is held by the new vessel the El-Djezair >f the Mixte Company, which did 23 knots at her test and accomplished her first jour ney from Marseilles to Algiers at an average speed of 21 knots.44 words
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Article286 1934-10-04 2 French Scheme Lnder Official Consideration T'HK French have alway* been Huthnmi -tail tvatniniff for *eumen anri one of the principal arguments for the heavy -oJibidK'-' which U>ey paid their aailinjr ships f'»r «< Ion*:. aubaidies which made ti t*in out 2?on Fvintisco tn ballast a profitable voyage; was286 words
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Article114 1934-10-04 2 New? has been received by the "Canton Gazette" that the Jen An Motor Launch plying between Swatow, Yaonir.g and Tok'in was pirated, when navigating the Changshanmei on Sept. 18. The boat was on its way from Toklin to Swatow carrying a heavy cargo and many passengers. Six114 words
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Article550 1934-10-04 2 Chinese Proposal For An Arbitration Body Nanking, Sept. lb. A SET of provisional regulations relating to the new commission for ilu Llttlcmsnt of maritime disputes has been adopted by the Executive Yuan, or* tH# recommendation of the Ministry of Coir m.inications. It is understood tha f the550 words
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Advertisement425 1934-10-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. i i (i v p r\ I audi BRITISH TIDIA P. 0. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. BEHAR MM get J CHITR \L 15,000 Oct. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 2b RANPURA 17,000 Nov BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. IS CORFU 15.00») N<«v. 23425 words
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Advertisement164 1934-10-04 2 I iff LLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). J j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. CalliM at &fabs A torn***, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, i'oTt Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieate. Trieste. I Leaving Spore. s .s. CLARA164 words
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Advertisement333 1934-10-04 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deut»ch |Hd%lQ Austral ;scLe Dampfachiffa Gesellachaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due 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, via Manila333 words
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Advertisement592 1934-10-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated tm Germany) The undernoted art tha Company's tsr tended fixtures:—* OUTWARDS. 1914. "MAIN" for Manila, H'kong S'hai, N. China Japan Oct. 9 "ODER" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Oct. 23 "TRIER," for Manila, Hongkong. S'hai, N. China and Jnp%a Nov. "TRAVE," for Manila,592 words
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Article509 1934-10-04 3 Mining Shares Singapore, Thursday. following mining share quotations sued by Fraser and Co., exchange stock brokers Buyers. Sellers. •i input Tin 5i- Sided A am Kumbang Tin 37 6 40 0 lustra' Malay 50|- 52,6 r Hitam Tin 14 9 15 3xd \yer Weng 2.02 2.07 Bangrin509 words
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165 1934-10-04 3 Financial News Views. 10-DAY'S MARKET POSITION NEW YORK DECLINE CONTINUES Heavy Local Selling Expected Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 2tt c.t*., down r j.j| ctMarket Tone: Easier. Tin (.Singapore}, $l!3V|, unchanged. Yesterday*» [Vices: London: 6 15 16u., down V»d. Market Tone: Steady at decline. New York: 13", cts.,165 words
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Article59 1934-10-04 3 Canadian Govt. To Take Over Marketing Reuter Wireless. New York, Oct. 2. According to press advices from Ottawa, the Canadian Government, through wheat price stabilisation, is losing $1,500,000 on every one cent, per bushel decline and is contemplating taking over t-he marketing machinery which would virtually close theReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article145 1934-10-04 3 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday THE Singapore Chamber o f Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction took place yesterday. Catalogued 1,723,909 1b.=769.60 tons. Offered 1,565,639 1b.=698.94 tons. Sold 1,098,461 1b.=490.38 tons. London: Spot, 7 116 d. New York: Spot, 14% cts. PRICES REALISED. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cts. per145 words
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Article237 1934-10-04 3 More Optimistic About Position It is a long time since cargo-boat owners have been as optimistic as they are to-day, and there seems to be more justification for their optimism than a f any time since the war. It should be borne in mindk however, that, taken as237 words
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Article41 1934-10-04 3 New Issue Subscribed Immediately (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. THE issue of Kapala Rubber Estates 1.600,000 7V 2 cumulative florin preference shares at half a crown and 1.600.000 florin ordinary shares at par was subscribed immediately.41 words
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Article247 1934-10-04 3 Effects Of Restriction In 1933 Imports of tin-ore decreased from ***** o 23,142 tons or by 18.7 per cent, and increased in values from $22,743,000 to $25,982,000 or by 14 per cent. Distribution of imports with the figures for 1932 in brackets, was from Siam 62 (44)247 words
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Article160 1934-10-04 3 Dull Tone In All Sections Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 2. Stock Exchange to-day ruled very i„ Jl£? and apartrtrom some interest in gold minings, prices all round were SK2L 01 All commodities wed 4 sl S ns of weakness in sympathy with America, where there is general disappointmentReuter Wireless. - 160 words
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Article441 1934-10-04 3 Nearly 9,000 New Wells Sunk With 350,000,000 barrels of crude oil and nearly 50,000,000 barrels of gasoline taxing its storage facilities, the American oil industry is engaged in headlong rush secure more od. Throughout the United States, one of the most intensive oil hunts in recent years441 words
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Article72 1934-10-04 3 Higher Quotas Expected Next Year (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Out. 3. MR. John Howeson presiding at the annual meeting of Anglo-Oriental dwelt on the evidence of inprovement in the tin consuming industries. He said that he expected a greater impetus to the rate recovery and higher quotas72 words
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Article23 1934-10-04 3 The output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Sept. 12, amounted to 1,833.80 ounces.23 words
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Article15 1934-10-04 3 The outpu;- of Jelebu Tin Dredging, Ltd., for September, amounted to 263 piculs.15 words
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Article69 1934-10-04 3 During the first 6 months of 1934, the Swiss postal administraion registered a 1 surplus of exploitation receipts of 6.92 million francs, viz., 16 million mo c i than for the corresponding period Of 1933. As for to* telephone Administration, the surnlus of exoloration receipts for the Mime ueriod of69 words
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Article260 1934-10-04 3 Several Encouraging Factors THOUGH Canada, in common with many parts of the world, reports a mild setback in business following her rapid recovery from the depths of the depression, a number of encouraging factors are still emerging. Carloadings, which so far this year have been well above260 words
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Article171 1934-10-04 3 Present Outflow Not Phenomenal j The present outflow of silver is by no means an unusual phenomenon and should occasion no great surprise, an influential Chinese banker was auoteu to have declared recently. According to the banker, during ihe past ten years, the imports of silver had exceeded171 words
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Article72 1934-10-04 3 Copies Available At Council Chamber The Importation of Textiles (Quotas i Ordinance, 1934, dealing with the regulations governing the importation of textiles into the country and which was published as a Gazette Extraordinary on August 26, 1934, was tabled at the last meeting of the Legislative Council. Those72 words
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Article643 1934-10-04 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Thursday. The following rubber share quoi are issued by Fraser and Co., and and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.90 2.00 cd 1.80 1.92 V^cc! 1 A Gajah 1.50 l.co 1.40 155 IA. Hitam 2.30 2.50 2.30643 words
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Article62 1934-10-04 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyer*. Sailers. Spot- (loose) 22% 22% (F. 0.8.) Current month 22% 23 October 23% 23% Nov. Dec. 24 24% Jan.March 25 25% April June 26 26% July Sept. 26% 27 Tone of Market: Dull and easier. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet62 words
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Advertisement51 1934-10-04 3 IHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, i PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, St., Singapore I. n MmHM X, GencrrJ51 words
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Advertisement169 1934-10-04 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N..V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HA6UB» BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities of169 words
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Advertisement217 1934-10-04 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,217 words
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Advertisement552 1934-10-04 4 M. HASSAN, M, 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in eiectrical, gas and water service line. We Rive prompt attention to all orders either bipr or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligatloD' THONG 3411. MALAYA552 words
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Advertisement312 1934-10-04 4 SITUATIONS_VACAOT. European couple require good willing cook immediately, must also ..s»t boy. $25 monthly. Box No. 450 c/o Maia>a Tribune. FOR SALE FOR SALE-One second-hand "*a« on »l'' Cash Register and two "Vabr Fire ExSguiS all in S pl«d« condition. Apply Box No. 444, c|o Malaya Triojne. If you want312 words
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Advertisement1080 1934-10-04 4 I PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. We beg to announce to the public that- we have established ourselves as Auctioneers, Valuers, Real Estate, Commission Agents. Etc., at No. 24. Chulia Street, and we shall be prepared to serve the public in any direction as to sales of goods and properties. There are1,080 words
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Advertisement386 1934-10-04 4 EDUCATIONAL. I EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, j EstablU-hed I£2B. (A Government Registered School) j (For Boys and Girls). i 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique ant? Theory. Complete Courses leading to 1.C.L.. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free M. ANCIANO, Principal. LEARN386 words
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Advertisement476 1934-10-04 4 FOR ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION TAKE ALL CLOCKS, WATCHES or GRAMOPHONES THAT GO WRONG Yf€K WOH HING Their one and only address 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). SKILLED WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE MODERATE CHARGES. g I Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army in j Malaya. A.J.G.P.476 words
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Article192 1934-10-04 5 Asbestos Gloves For The Air Force ORDERS for a supply of fire-resist-int cloves were lecently placed by iv British Ar Ministry afer a series iesfs which were remarkable for ursi -i;verity For instance, a man vicarut! a pair of these asbestos gloves v M.iulrcd to pick192 words
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Article168 1934-10-04 5 Japanese And Hindus In Arizona Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 19. AS a result of American farmers' animosity against the Hindu and Japanese land labourers and land-owners in ;he Salt River district, unknown men bvnbed Japanese farmers' irrigation litches und did minor damage to-day. There have been threats of168 words
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Article400 1934-10-04 5 Military Preparations On Frontier New York, Sept. IG. A TRAVELLER in the Far East and in Siberia hears many repor's about the concentration of troops on both sides of the Manchurian-Soviet border .but it i s impossible in a hasty trip r 0 verify any of *h*\«p.400 words
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Article90 1934-10-04 5 Soviet Show Boat To Cruise The Volga Moscow. A floating theatre, similar to an American "Show Boat," is to be built in Soviet Russia. It will be a three-decked steamer with a fully-equipped concert hall capable of seating 600 people. It will also carry a library. The theatre90 words
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Article77 1934-10-04 5 Negroes' Means Of Settling Dispute Kountze, Texas. Members of the Apostolic Negro Church here, who differed on some issue not yet learned by the police, met in the churchyard and fought out their dispute with knives, fists and clubs. As a result, one Negro was killed and 1577 words
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Article74 1934-10-04 5 Miraculous Recovery Of Lost Speech Mumcn. 1 An extraordinary instance of the miraculous recovery of lost speech is reported from Altoetting, Bavaria, a place of pilgrimage. During a cslebration of High Mass, it is declared, a woman from Laufen, Bavaria, who had been dumb for many years,74 words
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Article163 1934-10-04 5 Rear-Admiral Yamamoto's Mission Reuter. Seattle, Oct. 3. REAR-ADMIRAL Yamamoto. the Japanese delegate to the pieparatory naval discussions, which are to take place in London shortly, informed representatives of the press en his arrival at Seattle to-day that his mission to London was to announceReuter. - 163 words
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Article41 1934-10-04 5 Madras. Burial runs believed to be 5,000 years I old have been unearthed in the compound bungalow in Kilpauk, a suburb of Madras. It is believed that at one time they contained effer ngs to the dead.41 words
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Article122 1934-10-04 5 Visit To The Scandinavian Countries I London, Oct 1. M.\ Anthony Eden. Lord Privy Seal i who has been invited by the Swedish Government to pay a short visit to Stockholm, will leave Croydon by air on the 12th for Copenhagen and has cordially accepted the invitation122 words
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Article62 1934-10-04 5 But Will Try To Break Winner's Time Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 3. IN consequence of a mishap to his machine and the impossibility of effecting repairs in time to reach London for the start. Sir Klngsford-Smith has withdrawn from the London-Mel-bcurne Air Race, but intends, immediatelyReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement142 1934-10-04 5 Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble or Bladder WeakV ncsa makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Dizziness, Rheumatism. Stiffness, Burning, Smarting. Itching or Acidity try the new discovery <Siss-t»x). Guaranteed to end your trouble! ia 8 day* or money back. At all unmilFH JOS. TRAVERS SONS. Singapore Penan;. 9142 words
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Advertisement228 1934-10-04 5 HANDSOME... ROOMY THE ENGLISH 8 H. P. FORD WITH SYNCHRO-MESH GEARS 35 to 40 miles per ga110n...60 miles per hour ...develops 21 h.p. ...seats four comfortably The Ford 8 h.p. has established a new standard in low cost The windscreen is of safety glass. Modern mechanical refinernotorinff It has the228 words
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Article, Illustration105 1934-10-04 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Patras, Dutch. 1,181 tons, fr:m Bali 4.10, to Bali 6.10. Bwlawan, Dutch, 715 tons, from B?ndjermasln 4.10, to Bandjemasin 7.10. Togian, Dutch, 673 tons, from Pontianaa 4.10, to Pontianak 6.10. Toba. Dutch, 687 tons, from Djambi 4.10, to Djambi 6.10.105 words
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Article108 1934-10-04 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE JHE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Oct. 4. East Wharf (EnLance Gate 1) Van HcutoZ 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hakozaki Maru IS; Askeladden 14; Ruhr 7. rimpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Tweedbank 30; Karapara 35; Perak 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Milan108 words
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Article203 1934-10-04 6 Heavy Fine On Kuala Lumpur Chinese (From Our Oitm Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court to-day, a Chinese named Lok Hing was produced be!ore the first magistrate. Mr. F. K. Wilson, and charged with beintr fcund In possession of halt a gallon of sice203 words
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Article77 1934-10-04 6 industrial Enterprises Launched Shanghai, Oct. 4. Interviewed at Peiping yesterday. General Han Fu Chu saia that he had no proposal to submit at the meeting of tne Political Council. The political situation in Shantung was improving. Conditions were pcaceail, the harvest was good and the I bandits in77 words
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Article192 1934-10-04 6 The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that the outwarj i aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. 10-day. The mar will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 5 p.m Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out192 words
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Article201 1934-10-04 6 (SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 4. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7182 London 4 months' sight 2J4 136« London 60 days' sight 2 4 316 London 30 days' sight 2.4 532 London demand mm London T.T. 2J4 332 Lyons and Paris demand 861 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 373201 words
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Article204 1934-10-04 6 Singapore, Oct. 4. R. (Sium) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $125 R. i Siam > W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $122 R. (Siam> W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $100 Rice. B. S.'am N. 2 per Koyan $96 Siam.204 words
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Article276 1934-10-04 6 WHAT'S ON Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 4 High Tides.—B.4l a.m., 7.53 p.m. Football: Malay Inter-School Competition, Telok Saga v. P. Panjang ami Kg. Jagoh, Geylang English School. Rugby: Training and Scrum Practice, sec. Hockey: S.C.C. (first XI) v. R.A.F., S.C.C; Hornets v N.C.C.,276 words
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Article56 1934-10-04 6 ALHAMBR A.—"Change of Heart" APOLLO.—Cantonese talkie. CAPITOL.—Stage and Screen attrac tion. EMPIRE.—"Hard To Handle." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—"Trip To Fairyland,'' Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shovvs, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION. "Waltzes From Vienna." RlTZ.—"Jungle Mystery," whole56 words
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Advertisement793 1934-10-04 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS J Sea View Hotel TO .MORROW SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE wim Tin: ROMEROS" DANCERS. iN AHj WELFARE SOCIETY^ GALA BOHEMIAN NIGHT I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH. at SEA VIEW HOTEL ft Datrdttf Til! 2 A.M. lira liiiu- Bad Kuti lean Hat r SporU. Condnlas. Mooaligfcl Ctacfeft Trips, I Cccfctail793 words
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Advertisement34 1934-10-04 6 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB Gala Dance Specially Augmented Orchestra at the Great World SATURDAY 6TH OCT. 8.30 p.m. to Midnight |j by Mr. Mrs. Vyner Gomez and Madame Di Martinis Pupils BALLOONS STREAMERS Admission $1.34 words
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Advertisement233 1934-10-04 6 >'i»iiwiit<i < ii >t i tl 1 1t l n> wt i,,,, t l lllwllt ll||tw||ll|)>)||ißiwi|^ (ANGELA d, MARTINIS I 1 BBWLIBH SCHOOL OF DANCING. I Lcrdins School of Dancing in H Z Sintripcre. (Bill Tfiom Efficiency Guaranteed Z Z In Six Lessons). LARGE AIRY STUDIOS, ATTRACTIVE WFLL-TR4JNED i ASSISTANTS.233 words
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Advertisement24 1934-10-04 6 The Home Treatment for all irreguarities of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. EFFERVESCING, COOLING and INVIGORATING. k>le Agents: E. M. Abdulla Co. 27, Robinson Road, Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement60 1934-10-04 6 DANGERS! •TICK'S" j DANCING SHOES, j Solid Leather Throughout. J A PAIR. < Inspection Cordially Invited At: YICK WAH SING, Watchmaker Footwear Manufacturers, I 81. North Kririjre Road, J (Near High Street). FIGARO 1 LADIES HAIRDRESSERS, 3 PERMANENT WAVING, g I BY EUROPEAN EXPERTS, 1 $8 |10 ONLY. Raffles Hotel60 words
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Miscellaneous236 1934-10-04 6 [posm imitiKpci SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m. japan (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m Aden «KarapatmJ 3 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Karapara) 3236 words
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Article656 1934-10-04 7 Tamil (Juilty Of Culpable Homicide r the Otfin Correspondent) Johore, Oct. 2. I;, tXl>» ri«nce of over ten years, ,yr iHvor cnirie across such a btow must have been dealt i fore? to rraetyre the jaw iacornte ttic brain." said Dr. the Kmang Government i656 words
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Article124 1934-10-04 7 Poppy Day Yields Over £500,000 Reuter. <By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 12. j\l° RE lhan £500 >°00 was collected on Poppy Day last year, according to llst iss ued, dealing with ihe ?933 Remembrance Day Appeal for Haig's Fund. The amount—£sll.Bs3—was an increaseReuter. - 124 words
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Article90 1934-10-04 7 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 29. crowds turned up at St. PanU( r.?.s and Tilbury to bid farewell to the Australian cricketers on their departure for home, though some members rrc riot Joining tile main party aboard <v, r prontea till the ship reaches Continental ports. Among ihose presentReuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article839 1934-10-04 7 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. I Belloc (Hilaire) William the Conque- ror. Biography. I Blackham (R.J.) Apron Men. The Romance of Freemasonry. Illustrated. 1 Cay ley (N.W.) Budgerigars in Bush and Aviary. lll us (Natural History). Chalmers (P.Rj Kenneth839 words
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Article32 1934-10-04 7 Sto.-kholm. The wife of a farm labourer a'- Elds-ler-ra, a village noar Halmstad, Centra] Sweden, has rriver. bi.tli t" male "Siamese" tw'ns. They weighed approximately 11 pounds at birth.32 words
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Advertisement142 1934-10-04 7 > sc\\ May W it's only <jmh STOMACH Excess acid in the stomach is the common cause of many ailments such as headaches, dizziness, pains after eating, sleeplessness and nervousness. This condition is easily and quickly corrected I>y taking Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 'supplies the needed142 words
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Advertisement155 1934-10-04 7 vintage Ls heartily welcom- td by all those present. «yAY > 5 5 STAR «m, Imp, ,e; Hy WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR I kUAS -3. soap Protects and invigorates. yam flurav><7 jmmmw 11 w k-t.ki>imir<. limited. i i.:^ i /k Li 1 Mj> 1«» Copy155 words
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Miscellaneous429 1934-10-04 7 Wireless I TO-DAY'S EMPIRE I PROGRAMME Organ Recital By Sydney Gustard rpG-DAY'S Empire wireless programme A is as follows:— 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. Sydney Gustard at the organ of the Gaumont Palace Cinema, Chester. 7.05 p.m.: The Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell, relayed from the429 words
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Advertisement103 1934-10-04 8 f .iiii i i i i i i i i i i ill i i i i i mm i i i i i i i i i i i i i mm vmmv /I i| j x 7 i CHANGE II ofHEART j! I And fv/o popular favorites with103 words
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Advertisement511 1934-10-04 8 A Grand Show Everybody agrees it s the BEST STAGE Attraction since the MARCUS Company Packed at Every Show fIBITAI I POSITIVELY LAST liArlllll NIGHT TO-NIGHT X F«p j BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! SNAPPY and DARING DANCES and a 4fc^JßL wonderful Programme of Pictures! mmSh flj BRYMAN'S REVUE" pf See The BOXING511 words
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Advertisement145 1934-10-04 8 j LATESr AB VERTISEM h NTT ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). I IN THE SUPREME COURT I ii!!; i STRAITS SETTLEMEN* t I SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I Sur.-.mary Case i.n Eankrup -c-y No :»7 i f 192 Re LEONG CHAI CHONG of No j 729, Geylang Road, Singapore, Salesman, j NOTICE145 words
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Article80 1934-10-04 9 Letters To The E(lit or. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. I ''rlii 1 tewterrtoce that the Malay t frtotiruf does necessarily en--o/sc opinions expressed by correspond VH''JSEE!** WOULD BE AS BR1KI V typewritten idouble spacing), and on one ride80 words
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Article109 1934-10-04 9 'To the Editor, Malay a Tribunej Sw.-Frequently ileksha pullers come 'o collision with pedestiiaiju. ui crowd ci eeus owing to the fuet that there nothing to signal the puller's approach, except his own voice Tne sys em adopted in Ceylon might r.ell be given a trial This109 words
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Article231 1934-10-04 9 'To the Fditor Malaya Tribune/ Sir.—In the Sunday Tribune ol Sept 30 there appeared a paragraph regarding the approaching golden wedding of Mr S R. dc Souza, a retired employee of tht Harbour Board. Mr. de Souza began life as a cle:k with the old Tanjong Pugar231 words
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Article125 1934-10-04 9 Mr and Mrs. A. P. Warrington, two Q i >. the ThCOSOphlCS are visi tng ihe Sin^apor» »r, Mr. Warrington was he Vice ..d the Soticti ind al c o wa; #et'r,.% rrr.j.':: during lb*, inter ir rtt-WM' Dr B*vantV dea'h and Dr idelr* clew*lui;. Thry will onduci <"'.■ on125 words
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Article413 1934-10-04 9 Alleged Unauthorised Sale Singapore. Thursday, j A DISPUTE between two Chinese firms of rubber dealers concerning a conUgpment and sale of rubber, had a sequel in the Supreme Court to-day before the Chi ei Justice, Sir Walter Huggard. I ine plaintiff, Ong Beong fluon, Is trading under413 words
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Article82 1934-10-04 9 Welcomed To Australia By Huge Crowds Reuter. Freemantle. Oct. 1. \EROPLANES circled overhead and 'he waterway was crowded with >leasure-ciaft when H..M.S. Sussex wah he Duke of Gloucester aboard an ved. His Highness was welcomed to Auslalia by huge crowds which gave hun 1 great cvation asReuter. - 82 words
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Article50 1934-10-04 9 Information has been received by the Deputy Controller of Labour that 1 781 state-aided labourers are due to arrive in Penang to-day by the Rohn-i. It is expected that 407 will be Lent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance w.l proceed to Port Swetienham for q: rantine there.50 words
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Article128 1934-10-04 9 Signal Man Admits Error Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. PASSING his hand acrcss his forehe.-.u, Signaiman William Bluer murmured "I completely forgot about the 8 55 from Warrington." This dramatic episode occurred at l.'h inquest on the ten people killed in th* railway disaster outside Warrington on SeptReuter Wireless. - 128 words
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Article58 1934-10-04 9 "Jungle Mystery" At The Ritz The Ritz cinema a- Geyiang. opposite Loiom- 41. put on another half-price •show last night when there was a large audience. The picture shown was complete "rial of the thriller, "The Jungle Mys-ery/- featuring Tom Tyler, Wra. Dcrmond and Cecilia Parker." The show58 words
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Article137 1934-10-04 9 Chinese Coolie Falls 20 Feet I Stl»;vp^ THui ..lay A Tamil Hmdca wr L 4 sown a bicycle :n MldrtU rtniji y .reruu 1 Hi* fc-.tstaincd a tainted woutii- r\cr h tve and abi\-i. > owv ui ..Me km. He was removd t tht Tat. Tock Hospital. Chinise137 words
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Article20 1934-10-04 9 London. Oct. z. The Swed sh State railways have just bough* 3C.OUU tons of Northumberland coal.—B OW.20 words
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Article92 1934-10-04 9 Mr. H. I. S. Kan war, who is the youngest member of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, being only 17. is the flurst Sikh to learn to fly Li Malawi. He qualified last month. The Y.W.C.A jumble .-ale vill be open to the public ai 4 p.m. on Fr.cn> at92 words
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Advertisement25 1934-10-04 9 i|| .|||llJltliftllllll ll«lll<L' -WILLIAM POWELL MYHNA LOY MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN (The "TARZAN" GIRL). I Packed with ThriHs, Comedy, Suspense. j] CAPITOL j ;j OPENING TO-MORROW j25 words
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Advertisement113 1934-10-04 9 Victoria Memorial Hall MERRIE ENGLAND PRESENTED BY THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25TH and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, At 9.15 p.m. BOOKING OPENS AT LITTLE'S I MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th Prices $2, $1 and 50 Cents. m 10-nig4t<l—Last Night—Show Starts At 7.45 p.m. u-t-itTtTvM TYIER WM. DESMOND AND CECELIA PARKER113 words
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Advertisement299 1934-10-04 9 New World Gabaretl "Cabaret de Luxe" I i s i i J j TEA DANCES I Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. I i AFTER-DINNER DANCE t Nightly from 9 p.m. I i SNAPPY MUSIC j by 1 I t I j De Silva's famous dance299 words
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Obituary121 1934-10-04 10 DEATH. WEE TIAN YEW. s«»n Mr. and Mrs, Wee fienit Teck arnl brother of Mr, Wet* Tian Poh died on i<rd September, iy34, at 6 p.m. at the General Hospital leaving a widow and two children to muurn thvir lass. Fun eral uvik place at a.m. to-day. (S.S.121 words
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Article650 1934-10-04 10 DUBBER control has entered on its fifth month of existence, and a lew facts and figures as to the position to-day may be of interest. Apart from its psvchoiogical effect, which naturally is a very powerful one in the matter of price, it cannot be said that650 words
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Article168 1934-10-04 10 Mr. R. H. de S. Onraet, who is coming to Singapore as Chief Police Officer, has undergone an operation for appendicitis at Batu Gajah. H E. the General Officer Commanding, Major-General E. O. Lewin, will inspect the Kedah Volunteer Force during the coming week-end. Mr. W. St. J. Kearney is168 words
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Article153 1934-10-04 10 I j WTONDERING what the country was j saying and doing twenty years ago. 'we turned up the file of the. Malaya j Tribune for October, 1914. The Great War naturally claimed most attention, but there were various local happenings j which are worth153 words
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Article237 1934-10-04 10 IT is fortunate that in an ever expanding colony revenue has kept pace with expenditure, but many old residents, who find that Singapore, except for better roads and new buildings, is very 4 much the same place they knew twenty years ago, will wonder what the extra money237 words
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Article184 1934-10-04 10 rpHE film taken of the launching of the Cunard-White Star liner No. 534 on Wednesday last is expected to play an important part In the designing and building of the projected sister ship. The film will show every phase of the work that has gone to184 words
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Article247 1934-10-04 10 was recently drawn to the fact that in Britain defects in the design and mechanism of motor cars and the absence of standardisation of brakes, clutches, etc.. provide another fruitful cause of accidents. A study of the question locally too might have the effect of minimising247 words
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Article235 1934-10-04 10 By "Looker-On" t>r £o settle a bet" (as he puts it) a reader writes inquiring the correct derivation of the word "sandwich." i While gambling of this kind is hardly to be encouraged, it might interest others besides the inquirer to know that the word came235 words
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Article30 1934-10-04 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 7. OUR READERS' VIEWS, 9. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 und 16. CLUB DIARY, 16. CHINA NEWS, 17. WANDERING DWARF OF SPACE. 19.30 words
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Advertisement209 1934-10-04 10 I tTI I* Genuine Lav de f ft if i i:-n. ftJuiiri i. Alwnyi and Even '4 LI^TLJE'S j SOLE AGENTS I l•« >R I JACKSONS STAINS. r--T-f tiikskvarsisit I teMM stains OF JACKSON'S p| W ARE SUPPLIED I OIL VARNISH Hi 5 WMB INTHE Z FOLLOWING I STAIN WILL209 words
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Advertisement32 1934-10-04 10 BW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled wervice and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG32 words
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Article, Illustration530 1934-10-04 11 NEXT LABOUR GOVERNMENT WILL BE DIFFERENT Collapse Of Cripps Caucus United Strength To Keep Britain Out Of War Reuter Wireless. British Official Wireless. BOLD ADVANCE ON WIDE FRONT London, Oct. 12 1 iin Labour Party Conference at 1 SnutliportReuter Wireless.; British Official Wireless. - 530 words
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Article65 1934-10-04 11 Press Report Discounted By Premier Reuter. Winnipeg, Oct. 3. Usually well informed traders on the Grain Exchange discount the press rePorts to the effect that the Government Is contemplating taking over the grain marketing machinery. Sir George Perley, acting Premier, inlormed Reuter that Government had received no suchReuter. - 65 words
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Article41 1934-10-04 11 Three Airmen Killed In California Reuter. Bishop, California, Oct. 3. An army bomber crashed in flames on the nearby mountains and three out of a crew of .four were killed. The survivor escaped by means of a parachute. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article40 1934-10-04 11 Sequel To Funeral Feast Rputer Wireles 1 Madras, Oct. 2. A village funeral feast at Chiliad: '*'hich was attended by guests from °'hpr villages has resulted in the deaths °f twenty-one people, believed to be food poisonmrr.—Reuter Wireles'.Rputer Wireles1. - 40 words
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Article141 1934-10-04 11 Chinese Fined At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Six Chinese were produced to-day before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, and charged with gaming in a a gaming house at Sultan Street on Oct. 2. The first accused was also charged with allowing141 words
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Article43 1934-10-04 11 Deaih Of Vice-Admiral Yon Mann Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Oct 2. The death is announced of ViceAdmiral Ritter Yon Mann, aged seventy. Chief of Staff of the High Seas Ficot during the war and subsequently Chief of the Submarine Denirtment.—Renter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article218 1934-10-04 11 Irish Party Leader's Ultimatum Reuter. Dublin, Oct. 3. UR Patrick Belton, a leading member of the United Ireland Party, sent in an ultimatum threatening to resign unless General O'Duffy is invited to rejoin. Mr. Belton sent General O'DuHy and Commandant Cronin a plan for unity HeReuter. - 218 words
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Article101 1934-10-04 11 Opening Sessions Delayed Reuter Wireless. Chicago. Oct. 2. The open'ng sess'on of the trial ot Samuel and Martin Insull and fifteen co-defendants on charges of embezzlement in connection with the collapse of the Insull Utilities Corporation wa occupied by the selection of the Jury which was delayedReuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article88 1934-10-04 11 Cannot Be President Of China Shanghai. Oct. 4. *JHE Legislative Yuan has adopted the chapter in the draft of the new Constitution providing for the functions of the President. The President is to have the control of the military and civil administrations but no military man is88 words
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Article39 1934-10-04 11 Express Trains Collide In Fog Reuter Wireless. Cracow, Oct. 2. Ten people were killed, and 20 seriously injured in a collision in a fog of two express trains outside Krzeszewlce. One train was the Vienna-Warsaw express.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article43 1934-10-04 11 Killed By Fall From Third Floor Reuter Wireless. Athens, Oct. 2. Tht Rumanian Prince Theodore. Cantacuzene, aged 24, nephew of the Greek President Zaimis, while amusing his friends with an acrobatic performance on a third-floor window-sill, fell and was killed.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article35 1934-10-04 11 Dutch Princess To Be Bridesmaid Reuter Wireless. The Hague, Oct. 2 Princess Juliana, of Holland, will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina on November 29 Reu'er Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article207 1934-10-04 11 Crew In Danger I MUCH BITTERNESS FELT Reuter. New York, Oct. 3. JT is considered aboard the Endea vot-r that she was so badly louied during one oi the starts for the America s Cup that the crew were thereafter instructed in regard to their places aboardReuter. - 207 words
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Article344 1934-10-04 11 Marshal Chiang Kai Shek Concerned Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Oct. 4. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has wired to General Liv Hsiang. the com-mander-in-chief of the armies In Szechuen Province, to resume duties at once, as th e Red menace in the province is stillSin Chew Jit Poh. - 344 words
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Article43 1934-10-04 11 Chinese Action Against Japanese Min Kuo Jih Pao. Hongkong, Oct. 4. A CHINESE maritime customs patrol boat has seized a Japanese steamer, alleged to be, engaged in smuggling goods into Kwangtung, at Shuntak. Three Japanese have been detained.—Min Kuo Jih Pao.Min Kuo Jih Pao. - 43 words
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Article105 1934-10-04 11 No Discrimination By Nanking Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 4. A SPOKESMAN of the Chinese Foreign 7*. offic e declared yesterday that China had arranged with Italy for the elevation Ju Rations to Embassies first There was no intention on the part of China toSin Chew Jit Poh. - 105 words
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Article65 1934-10-04 11 A grains: Treatment In Germany Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 2. An appeal to Dr. Goebels to take the necessary seps to protect foreign professional journalists against insults and trickery is made by the committee of the F:reign Press Association In a letter protesting against the attacks made atReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article183 1934-10-04 11 BIG DEVELOPMENTS IN PERAK Land Scheme New Irrigation Plans Completed mukims to be affected by th e scheme and Che Ariffin, Agricultural Officer, Lower Perak. The members of th? Perak section of the Engineering Association cf Malaya are visiting the area where the seh'.ms Is to operate183 words
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Advertisement218 1934-10-04 11 THATS GREAT NEWS... 1 SINGAPORE'S NEW STORE I GENERAL MERCHANTS, I TAILORS, LADIES' AND I MEN'S OUTFITTERS. I NEW and "UP TO THE MINUTE" I STOCKS All Moderately Priced I Gjl AJS 8 I N:o H j 4, BATTERY ROAu. I MA AS.—2. I •ilk His Master's Voice POPULAR RECORDS218 words
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1673 1934-10-04 12 Alternative Charge ALLEGED ROUGH HANDLING Singapore, Wednesday. PTHE evidence <rf two eye-witnesses 1 v,, recorded by the Third Magi Lrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) to da y i„ the case conceding Mr. Phillip Hoalim, a local solicitor who is charged with1,673 words
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Article66 1934-10-04 12 Touching Farewell To N.R.A. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Oct. 1. WITH tears in his eyes. General Johnsen bade farewell to N.R.A. employees urging them to continue to give loyal support to his successors. The principles of the were right and would prevail, he said The new recovery beard isReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article29 1934-10-04 12 £60,000 Fee For Her New Picture Reuter Wireless. Hollywood, Oct. 2. Greta Garbo has accepted £60,000 for a new picture. Her recent fee has been 150,000—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 29 words
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Article26 1934-10-04 12 Reuter Wireless. Bucharest, Oct. 2. The new cabinet formed by M. Tatarescu is practically unchanged. M. Titulescu remains in charge of Foreign Affairs.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 26 words
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Article651 1934-10-04 12 Court Sequel To Accident \t Seletar Road Singapore, Thursday. A COLLISION which occurred in the A early hours of the morning of June 09 on the Seletar Read, in which Mi. Victor Edward Bull, a warrant engineer on board the H M.S. Terror is L651 words
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Article202 1934-10-04 12 lnquir> UeI6 Al Te!uK AN80N lpoli. Oct I A G0KUvll*****l appowted V> tve Uon «.lie RritlZn Resident. Perai. neld an on Taesdav at T/elu< An>;ol. in connexion witn toe deatn ol Klr 3 Korell. a Var,isN planter, who v,as electrocuted o». Ulu Vernam Estate on Au« 26 Toe202 words
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Article206 1934-10-04 12 Stabbing In Court PRISONER SLASHES AT THREE PEOPLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Thursday. A SENSATION was caused in tho Batu Gajah Court when a Chinese, after being convicted under the Excise Enactment for selling intoxicating liquor without a licence broke out of the dock and stabbed206 words
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Article223 1934-10-04 12 No Big Celebrations On Oct 10 Shanghai. OC< GENERAL Hon Fu Chu. the churn. of Shatjtune. urnved in Paining vesterdny from Tsinan called om General Huana Fn. the rhairmai Of the Pelping Political Council, and re* oorted on the admmistrafou of Shantung. The Political Council is holding223 words
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Article40 1934-10-04 12 Opening After Over Thrrr Years Reuter Wireless. London Oi.'t Closed for uvcr three yor* th viewers Armstrong Shipyard *1 Walk.» i riwTyne Is onertfng this woeJt wUrti keel would be laid of a ih-w 9XJUU BtUlflfe cruiser.—Router Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Advertisement415 1934-10-04 12 i .1. TOLLEY'S FAMOUS BRANDY. jAj js^ja^*Jfc^\* t^ a Jl a .ir l AN YOl' COUNT THE NUMBER OF BOTTLES IN THE ABOVE I'lCiTin; 0 NOVEL YET SIMPLE COMPETITION FOR YOU! gfo what \or ham: to no. B HI H "?t -'i; on id vtit'li All .«y htt: coual <415 words
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Advertisement21 1934-10-04 12 Tr?r; ,*>_!.■ _3 THI Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. BINGAPOR& FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION tifattt***21 words
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1551 1934-10-04 13 Discussion At Sanitary Board Meeting (From Our Oum Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 3. T a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to-day a resolution by Mr. J. R. Vathavanam that fees for conservancy services collected monthly instead1,551 words
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Article210 1934-10-04 13 Mr. Gunji Welcomed At Wharf I MR. Klichi Gunji. the newly-appoint-ed Japart.se Consul-General for Singapore, arrived yesterday by the HakozaJcl Maru and was greeted on the wharf by a largs.- gathering of the members of the Japanese community lrv the Colony. This is not Mr. Gunji's210 words
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Article83 1934-10-04 13 Singapore, Thursday An alleged scuffle between a young Malay, Dollah bin Hussein and a police constable had a sequel before the Second Magistrate <Mr. N. Grice) this morning when the former was charged with assaulting a public servant in the execution of his duties. It appears that the83 words
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Article60 1934-10-04 13 Bail Allowed For Ticals 30,000 (From Our Own Correspondent j Bangkok, Oct. 3. FOLLOWING the arrest of Phya De- vahastin (vice-chairman of the Assembly* on Monday morning, the accused appeared in the court of first instance this morning. Following application by counsel, bail in the sum of 30.00060 words
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Article83 1934-10-04 13 Elevation Of Legations By Ch'na And Italy Shanghai. Oct. 3. The Executive Yuan has approved of the elevation oi the Chinese Legation at Rome to an Embassy. Signor Mussolini has replied to Mr Wang Ching Wei's telegram. The Italian ruler says:— "I am pleased to have received your83 words
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Article36 1934-10-04 13 London. 8ept. IN. Tne deatn Is announced ol kUss Ressle Rrougn. tne well-known actrese. wno Is particular!? remembered lor ner association witn trte Ren I'ravers eome dies plaved »t tl.e Alowvcb.—Reute.' Wireless. Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article127 1934-10-04 13 Further Details 01 Disaster Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 2 SEVEN people perished In ihe Brl< \.h air liner belonging in Ilillman Airways which crushed in the Channel, three miles Imm Folkestone on Oct. 2 in p fog Three were thiie British. three French anr* one American. AilReuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article58 1934-10-04 13 Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Oct. 2. Senor Lerrouz. the veteran Rad r. chief, has accepted the invitation oi President Zamora to form a RadicalCatholic Government. The Radical Party favours attainment of reforms and cosolidation oi the republic through orderly pmces of the law. thus allying itself with the CatholicReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article46 1934-10-04 13 The Rev. H. B. Amstutz. M.A., will give an address at the weekly meeting of the Young People's Circle on Friday at 8 p.m. in the Geylang Methodist Church Hail. The meeting will be of a devotional nature, with Miss A. C. Tan in the chair.46 words
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Advertisement86 1934-10-04 13 CROSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVADOR When the door of a Crosley Shelvador or Tri-Shelvador is opened, everything is just where you want it to be. An orange stays where an orange should be and an egg where an egg should be. No searching for small artfcles. Everything is before you. Such86 words
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Advertisement35 1934-10-04 13 1 THE EMPLOYERS* LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (I-corportted in EofUnd). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, A LIRISKS, BURGLARY ANT) BAGGAGE INSURANCE. SIME. DARBY at CO. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL. 6144. I I BBf rr I35 words
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577 1934-10-04 14 MEETING BEGINS SATURDAY Times Clocked Truei< Work Affected By Heavy Going fiur UL,fl Reporterf K! l L [•(toif/ur, J bur sd;iv. I <*f|\ v of thC W JI r I III 1 I'flill Vt'slljr'jsv. ti';it.l< work 1,1 L-I'l I < to-day.577 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-10-04 14 The Royal Engineers beat the S.C.C. "B" XV at rugger on the Padang yesterdai r byl4 points (a goal and three tries) to nil. Picture shows a mix-up in the scrum.31 words
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Article90 1934-10-04 14 Enterprise Of M<»dan \mateurj5 ff ili: Radio Seniee C o.. c! Malaja h?vi* io-c ieed information to D». efTcei thai A.V.fl.O.M.. the v ir lt»i-,»deawting Slaiian of Mrdan. will broadeasl a running i iKMtnry ci »h« Mcdan races, \ii»k th r*esul's of ea» h race, on K .tiart)ay90 words
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Article487 1934-10-04 14 Figures For Racing: At Home FLLOWING are the turf figures for H'-me ra:*tnn afi on Sep-. 3 WINNING OWNERS Itaees No. ot won. horses, t Khan. HH. Aea 29 17 42,707 Glanely, Lord I» W 13 559 Ralpfpia. H.H Mah. of 8 4 13.469 Brooke, Sir Richard 2487 words
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Article556 1934-10-04 14 S.C.C. "B" Well Beaten By R.E. THE Royal Engineer showed goou iorm when they bea, the S.C.C. 'B' team by 14 points (three tries and on" goal* to nil. when rhev met in the first club rugger match of the season on the.oadang yesterday. 'flirt Engineers were, superior556 words
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Article70 1934-10-04 14 The Good Companion B.P. will meet the Playfair Athletic Union "B" team in a friendly match of five singles and two doubles at 21. Eeah Street on Sunday at 10 a.m. The following will be selected to represent the». Good Companion BP.: Chan Slk Kwan. Ng Swee70 words
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Article303 1934-10-04 14 Win For Mrs. Cherry LADY HUGGARD BEATEN TWO UP Singapore, Thursday. MRS. Cherry won the Singapore j ladies golf title for the iourLh time when she beat Lady rtuggard (last year's champion) yesterday a* the Island Club by two Up and crate to piay\ Hfi vfctory303 words
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Article50 1934-10-04 14 Singapore XV To Meet United Services rE following will represent Sineapore in a rugg?r match against the United Services—the first big match of the season—on Saturday on the S.C.C. padang: Macaulay; Minns. Thornton. Owen. Murphy; Price. Sym: Cowan, Talbot. Crum. Jones, Nickels, A. D. Anderson, Millar and Johnston.50 words
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Article136 1934-10-04 14 Negri's XV For Return Game With Selanpor (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, O r. 2. Th3 teams to represents NegriMalacca at rugby in the return fixture against Selangor on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur has been chosen as follows: Pinto; Laveis Stew Hln, Brlggs, Banham; Caldwell. Sencvaratne; Theophilus Sugden,136 words
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Article85 1934-10-04 14 Members of the Balestier Friendly Athletic Party wishing to take part in the events below on the occasion of the Party's anniversary are kindly requested to infoim the hon. sec. 420, Balestier Road, not later than Thursday. LAND SPORTS: Badminton (single and doublet, one mle race, broad jump,85 words
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Article41 1934-10-04 14 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the R.A.M.C. on the V.M.C.A. ground on Friday, at 5 p.m.: M. S. Menon, W. Pullen, Pakianathan, Eng San, C. Reshty, Brown, Lovick, F. Pullen, Mistri, Peck Whye, Fennie. Reserves, Baker, J. Ferguson, Manasseh.41 words
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576 1934-10-04 14 Johore'8 Lady Champion i To Meet Singapore Title Holder Singapore. Thursday. IMIK H interest will be centred around the matches to be played this weekend in 'he Singapore badminton championship*» at the Drill Hall. On Saturday nil the tiea i:i the second round576 words
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Article48 1934-10-04 14 Manchester City Beat The Rangers Reuter. London, Oct 3 IN the Inter-League match at Glasgow. Scotland, defeated Ireland by llirV goals to two. At half-time. Scotland led 2—1. FRIENDLY GAME. In a friendly name. Manchester City beat Runners by i goal* to 2.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Article103 1934-10-04 14 All intending competitors, judges and ether officials in the Singapore ten mile open cross-country '.^l 1 arc notified that the race, which was orig nally fixed to take place on Sunday, Oct. 28 has been postponed to the following Sunday. Nov. 4. The dosing date of entries103 words
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Article89 1934-10-04 14 In a friendly ping-noivj, match the Raffles Institution beat the AngloChinese Ccndimat on School by four games to three at the tatter's premises on Saturday. Results (Raffles players mentioned first*: Koh Fook Sam beat Tay Chuan Tck 3—2. Leong Kwcng Nan;; beat Yew Chye Siang 3—l. Wee Swee Lee89 words
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Article65 1934-10-04 14 Playing their last baseball league match on Sunday, the Chinese Companion Athletic Association defeated the Cubs by nine runs *n m-ee thus avenging their defeat in the eailier round. The Cubs, playing with several reserves, were unable to hold oi: the Chinese attack. Batting cautiously, the Chinese established65 words
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440 1934-10-04 15 Finals Will Be On Friday Singapore, Thursday. AJOR-GENERAL E. O. Lewin, the pral officer Commanding the in Malaya, was an interested la night at the amateur i neht which is being held at S.V.C. Drill Hall. of semi-finals we440 words
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Article109 1934-10-04 15 ''< ise> ictury For Ceylon Sports Club Sir-«apore, Tuesday. ii cresting i~.otk.ey match, the S,»oit CIu v L- ut the Singapore r 'j'j b'' no:v3s to nil at C ycst 'relav Vclupillay 011 the v. j. f ,T t And accounted »cr i' ".»r: ei'' zo'ils, During the109 words
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Article113 1934-10-04 15 After Unsuccessful Visit To Japan Singapore, Thursday. ]l|R. Charles D'Alwis, George Sulsdorf J" Francis Aposto, Nicky Sullivan' Thajudeen and Peter George returned ce&siul visit to Japan. Ihe local "stare/ were not cood cn:ugh for the Japanese Suihvan and Thajudeen were knocked ru In the second round and113 words
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Article541 1934-10-04 15 Colts "B" And Coast Club Draw IN :ni evenly jjamo of hookey Hie S-langor Cob* nr drew with the SHangor t ..«at Club ut Klaujf on Satin day Inst. For hr r f ,lt s Merwyn La Brooy played a < oady game at cen re-half and fed541 words
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Article85 1934-10-04 15 The following; 'earns will meet in ft prac'.ice handball game at ihe Clerical Union on Friday at s.lf> p.m.:— Dragons: Sng Kocy Hoe, Teo Hoe Tun)?, Can Kee Sian?, Teo Chee Tung, A. Rajoo, L. Oliveiro. W. F. Gomes, Tan Tian Hock, H. Gammell and One: Seng Hock. WaVi-Snakes:85 words
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Article81 1934-10-04 15 Hornets v. Nondescripts Cricket Club on Thursday on the N.C.C. ground: O. V. Woi A. Jansen, N. Pestana; G. Kleinman, G. Webber, G. Perreau; A. N. Other, G. Westerhout, G. B. Armstrong, J. W. Zehndcr, M. W. Armstrong Hornets v. Young Indians on Sunday on Hie V.M.C.A. ground: O. V.81 words
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Article461 1934-10-04 15 District Championship I Tournament From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TMIE following are Lhe result? of Mm mu.ch' playvd lust Si uidny in connection with the Klan« lHstrfc? H/idmiiiUm '•pt-n fioublv chatupioiXihip (junior and *enior). The fir.-it mutch wa? .1 ce;und rounl uanv.' 11* W' cn Liin461 words
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Article81 1934-10-04 15 The Amicable Athletic Association will hold an At Home at the association premises on Sa'urday. The occasion will be taken to present Mr. Tan Heng Chua with a bovenir in recognition of his services rendered to the association during his term of office as President for81 words
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Article174 1934-10-04 15 Programme For New Year Meeting (From Our Own Corresjioitdcnt) P'. imnu, O. j THE Pcnang Turi Chili Is offering v t old tup to ihe wtnner of ciasa 1 horses, Division 1 ovtr the mti and distance during the :»K-33 n x-tln starting on Deo, 22. In addition174 words
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Article363 1934-10-04 15 Fine Display By R.A. Forwards Singapore, Thursday. SCORING three times in the second half of the gamL\ the R.A. were able to beat an S.C.R.C. hockey side by three goals to nil when they met ac Hong Lim Gre n yesterday. The Chinese showed bite r363 words
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79 1934-10-04 15 Last British Hope Eliminated Reuter. Philadelphia, Oct. 3. NOTABLE results in the third round of thi women's golf championship of America are as follows Mrs. Burtweil Barrington, of Illinois, beat Miss Wanda Morgan (Britain) one up. Miss Vare beat Miss Barbara Stoddard 8 up andReuter. - 79 words
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Article260 1934-10-04 15 Strong: Public Services Side Well Beaten Singapore. Thursday A STRONG Publir Services XV were well beaten by .in R A.F s>d«, Including reserves, at rugger yesterday Dunearn Road by 14 point u goal and ihrpc tries) to three points ia try). An unfortunate incident, when P«260 words
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Advertisement145 1934-10-04 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. < tfocorporatei in the Str«rU Settlement m>. j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, B.C. The Company has 1*20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England145 words
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Article382 1934-10-04 16 Technical School Beat Selangor Club (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala, Lumpur, Tuesday. AN interesting game of hockey wa:played on the Selangor Club ground to-day, the Technical School beating the Club 4—2 after a keen struggle in which the Europeans narrowly missed scoring on several occasions.382 words
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Article290 1934-10-04 16 Successful At Home And Prize Presentations The Y.W.C A Sports Club held an At Home last Saturday at the Hofiel, Port Canning Rt ad. when about eighty J members and friends witnessed the finals of the mixed tennis doubles between Dr. C E. Smith and Miss Evelyn290 words
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Article72 1934-10-04 16 The S.C.F.A. Rugger XV will b? matched against the Public Services Rugby Football Club on Friday at Dunearn Road. The following have been invited to play for the Chinese:—Henry Boon, Kit Soon, Teck San, Ah Chuan. Kee Choc, Cheok Wah. Choo Beng. Timoth Chew, Sing Ching, Thian Chye,72 words
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Article41 1934-10-04 16 (From Our Oi»n Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. i. Playing on the Kubu C Ground yesterday the St. Francis' Insti v.ion lent the Indo-Ceylonese Associa ion at hockey by two goals to nil, scorers botng L. Woodford and C. G. Rodrlgues.41 words
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Article97 1934-10-04 16 The Chinese Sports Association eng- j aged the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club at billiards (three j balls) on Sunday, the result being as fellows (S.H.B.J.S.C. members mentioned first): L. C. Kessler beat Ma Chon YQr. 250 —229, Ong Seng Kay lost to Michae. Tho 226—250,97 words
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Article88 1934-10-04 16 Minto Cricket Union pained their first I nolnls in the Malay crleket league on Sunday defeating Shrewsbury by an innings and 95 runs Bcores: Mlnto r.U. 164 for 8 iMat Sah 56. Amln KechN 27, H Adnan 23». Shrewsbury 30 and 39 Ainin Kechil altogether 12 for88 words
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Article493 1934-10-04 16 Greater Even Than The Pyramids MAJOR SIR NEVILLE WILKINSON, X..C.V.0., ihe celehra:?d architect, who invented, designed and dec<,ra ed Titania's 1 alace. is travelling to Ausralia in the Orient liner Otran.o, wi h Lady Wilkinson and his daugh er. who insDired him to nuild .he famous palace. Bir493 words
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Article108 1934-10-04 16 Increasing: Popularity In Japan Tokyo. With trade booming and plenty of money about, the hot weather has suited in a huge exodus every week-end from Tokyo to the numerous »«YtJ resorts which lie within a hour of tne caoital by the excellent service of el-v--trie-trains in this area.108 words
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Article92 1934-10-04 16 Beast Which Had Terrified Them Belgra.V. 1 I Gipsies skinned, roasted and a*.e a huge wolf in the mountain near Oowttl Ko<or. Jugo-Slavi3. Ivan Clierjovitch, a hunter Irom Zagreb, killed the wolf, which had terrifying the neighbourhood by killing sheep and cattle and attacking men He took92 words
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Article242 1934-10-04 16 Fokker's Criticisms Of Forthcoming Event Amsterdam. MR. Anthony Fokker, the famous aeroplane designer and manufacturer, whose iorccasts of the character of the next war created considerable interest recently made outspoken criticisms of the forthcoming London-Melbourne air race. In an interview with Renter's correspondent he declared that: Neither242 words
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Article134 1934-10-04 16 Discovery In 1,600-Year Old Rubbish Heap Peiping. Discoveries of great historical value are being unearthed at Peiping in a 1,000-year-old rubbish heap. They consis: of fragments of porcelain <la ing from before the Liao period (3MI A.D.) to the reign of the great Manchu Emperor Ch'ien Lung in134 words
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Article102 1934-10-04 16 To Rival That Of German Manufacture Istanbul. Turkey has started to make beer, and it is announced that a new brewery at Ankara is going to produce a special brand known as "Kemal's Beer. 1 It is stated that the fin* quality of Turkish bailey wiU, enable102 words
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Article91 1934-10-04 16 The S.C.F.A. League competition which had to be postponed owing to the S.A.F.A. competitions will be resumed on Oct. 9. Below is the table showing the present positions:— P. W. D. L. F. A.PU. B. A.C. 2 2 0 0 7 1 4 C. C.A.A. 2 2 091 words
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Advertisement397 1934-10-04 16 J -EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE BHere is Bmokin* pleasure that never laila to V acuuin packed to ensure factory treahneiW many climate. Blendad in two grades to wit all taste*:FLAKE or KL:AI>Y RUBBED. j OT All High Ctotß Toharconisls. 80IJE AGENTS: F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. 20, RAFFLES QUAY j TEL.397 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-04 16 USB OF ANDtf*\« j* W'UKEEP^ 00 pVERY Sunday morning and perhaps once or twice during tho week give Nature a helping hand in her task of maintaining complete inner cleanliness. Andrews Liver Sail a leaspoonful 'ijw cflßflrN or lw in a glass of waler genlly it removes from ihe system99 words
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Miscellaneous532 1934-10-04 16 CLUB DIARY irnere ore IXIIWW SocieMe» in Sinoopore, «2* J?' Utm of wnien ore reoder» or I£e Moioyo Tribune me, 5 iSm-iSS and y» JguUM. Z"?,n„ o? //ic.se recorded in tne x/«wv received no, later I nan mean hoMtttH over till next day.J TO-DAY, OCT. 4 Union Sporting Association: Eighth532 words
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554 1934-10-04 17 HERN METHODS ESSENTIAL Us Possibilities -ssislance From Government M-; ii 11f. over 4,0ou 1 .tj'Tc i ?uJ many rivers 'ls i of could readily i he neatest cii'-!•• .ii the world, I i-prisiiig that in 1 of oi her water ;if i-.554 words
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Article52 1934-10-04 17 Peiping, Sept. 16. od hat the -Japanese ForIms ih cided to astabKah a posattneke in the Japanese at Kalcran and C.:p'ain Matsui appointed to that post. Matavi has already arrived a 1 and hi? office is r.ykwn as the Office. What he fa going to till a mystery.—Shun52 words
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Article127 1934-10-04 17 Relief Provided For Unemployed i Canton, Sept. 24. relief of overseas Chinese who returned to this province after the beginning of general depression, the Provincial Government es.ablished Returned Overseas Chinese Relief Bureau in 1932, under the control of the Civil Affairs Department. It was learned from the Department127 words
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Article121 1934-10-04 17 Bomb Thrown At Magistrate Of Hopuhsien i Canton, Sept. 24 Mr. Chan Man Sun, magistrate oi Hopuhsien. Southern Kwangtung, was nearly assassinated en Sept. 23. it is stated, in a te.cgiam received here o-day. The motive of the outrage is net cnown: but it is stated that, while121 words
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Article73 1934-10-04 17 Compelled To Return By Depression Nanking, Sept. 16. According to la est farrrr*ija*ioni made by the Chinese Overseas Commission, there are 10,258,006 Chinese distributed ever all parts ot thew or!d. '''here is a marked decrease in th»> figure as compared with <l-e record compiled la-1 year. 1- i*73 words
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Article59 1934-10-04 17 "Queen Of The Drugs" Shot Nantungrlmw, Sep., tii. T1IUKK womtn uioij -niu .yA'ra Were i ••cu ed th's no 'pinK opd it is sat t that several other women will be executed. Mrs. Cbiu, who had been known Nanturijrcho\> a Uueen of the drugt v i>i .me of59 words
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Article110 1934-10-04 17 General Shen Reorganising Armies Nankiog. Sopt. K». Since the unification of tiu- pcoviiue jndf.r bis t oo-rob Gent>,-.l Slv n T w at. Jurrison Commander of XinUiatur, bar •••mple'ely i«org«uiacd 'he leoops In Sin•cionif into 2B regimen s and theije troops now undeigoinir rigid '-ruining, A military110 words
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Article53 1934-10-04 17 American Woman Found Unconscious Shanghai. Sept. 24. Mrs Ruth Driscoll, an elderly American was found unconscious in the international Concession at 8 o'clock yesterday morning with a wound In hei !e it Mrs. Driscoll left a Cabaret an hour earlier. Her subsequent movemenu are shrouded in mystery. The53 words
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Article488 1934-10-04 17 AlU-ged Murder Of Japanese Tientsin, Sept. Jti. |.N connection VTJlh the alleged killing of ;iix .lopanv>e and Koreans by Chinese farmci e. l\nhanssu it it» learned thu the c-aac was a ''frame-up" made by a Japanese mfcn hunt at Luanchuw II appear* thai on Aupust. 1,488 words
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Article80 1934-10-04 17 Extent Of Damage Done Nankin:;, Sept. 11. AS k itfiuK or ih* rsseot drought in the Chekiang, Kiangsu and Anhui provinces damage to crops amoun ed to 8700,000,000, according to investigations made by the Ministry of Industry. The Investigation shows that 49,453,000 mow of bind is lying was80 words
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Article58 1934-10-04 17 Kiangsu Consumes Most Cigarettes Nanking, Sept. 12. According to figures compiled by the Ministry of Industry, the total expenditure on tes in a year in China amounts to $400,000,000. 'Kiangsu Lends the list wi.r. an annual consumption of $36,000,000 Chekiang comes second with $34,000,000. Other provinces spend from58 words
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Article71 1934-10-04 17 The System To Be Unified Nankin*;, Sept. 13. For 'he purpose of unifying the currency system In 'he country 'he Ministry of finance has tUHded to otxanise a special commission to study the question. The members of th*" commission will mainly be lending C.hinere I ankers while Mr-71 words
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Article468 1934-10-04 17 Its Significance HOPE FOR UEAL WORK I TO BE DONE filth Nat ioiuil Kuomiritanj£ Conj'i'Css w ill ij(j ODL'tied o Nov. 12. Kuomintanjr h Dv political luirty wh .-h iv!gncd t ,e country lor stfven years ur<1 the Party •< the authority fo Ihe Kuomintany^ Naturally, the468 words
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Article174 1934-10-04 17 Remarkable Effects Of Movement NanchaiiS<-'pt. 16. THE new life movement in Naochanic has already pi'oduccd remarkable effects as a result uf .ho jiropaganda campaign launched in that city the headquarters of the anti-C<in»riuni.«t army. The modt nu lUindiiii; lusults oi 'hf movement are as follows:— 1. No174 words
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Article48 1934-10-04 17 Shanghai» Sap' I The Clunn B«d < \9\y \U no* lv»»lil ihk h represent:». v« cimfviancu at Shaaje Hni fat lIk- djiieaasion uf future work of th'Society. The gatheri/ip I» attended by 137 ddJeeatea. ropn ki-nsaug <12 bra*.< he* of the Society i(u'.ui'hi<ut tin- •«".wiry Pa...48 words
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Article329 1934-10-04 17 Impressions Of A Chinese Miner OF all the countries I \asi el during my world tour, Japan appealed most to me. The cost of living is so cheap 'tha. tojpia I stay longer in Japan than the:, do in any other place during theii itinelary." These were329 words
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Article28 1934-10-04 17 Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Oct. 1. A gold rua&gct weighing 16 lb. is r3ported to have been found in the gold mines at Bashkiria Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 28 words
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Article87 1934-10-04 17 The final meeting of the proposed a di Diavidas Young Men's Brigade Association was held on Sunday. Mr. S S NaUson presiding. The hales and tvelawj were passed, and the fOltowilJg Cilice-bearers wsre elected to: the ensuing year: President Mr. A. Sinratnamby, Secretary; Mr. S. M. DenrVal, Treasurer. Mr. K.87 words
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Article74 1934-10-04 17 Transfer Of Ministry OX Justice Shanghai, Oct. 4. A T yesterday's meeting of the Central Q Pcli.ical Council, it was decided to uansier. the Ministry ox Justice to the control of the Judicial Yuan. In view of UiL decision. Dr. Lo Wen Kan, ihe Minister74 words
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Article276 1934-10-04 17 Snow Falis In Tientsin Suburb Shanghai. Oct. 3. General Kuaug Mv Bung, the Chines:' envev in Tibet, has wired to Nanking stating that 'he paid his respects to me l.ue Dalai Lama at the Botata Temple on Monday. At it: a frief -oout'ii at Lassa lie wouici276 words
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Article25 1934-10-04 17 Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 1. Nearly £31.CC0 up to now has been ?u escribed for relief of the Cresford Mine disaster \ictimf.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 25 words
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Advertisement215 1934-10-04 17 RUDE There are two kinds of alarm clocks. One snai Is ruddy as it kicks you out of bed in the morning This is the old-fashioned kind. POLITE The other is the new BIG BEN. All night Jong, I his quiet tick lets you sleep soundly. Then, at the V/%215 words
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Article1373 1934-10-04 18 Tamil Murdered SAVAGE ATTACK WITH PARANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Oct. 3. THE partly decomposed body of a Tamil man badly cut up was discovered by a search party in a rubber plantation situated some distance away from Senggarang town on July 29, as a1,373 words
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Article30 1934-10-04 18 Va'ican Citv. Sept. 30. Cardinal HHori has died at nls Nome av at U:e age ol 84 Ui» was er.aicd a Cardinal in 1922. —Reut?r Wii'^l^s. Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article584 1934-10-04 18 Vice-Chairman's Letter Of Explanation 1*HE 7ai Mai, u 8mmese pnper, cently stated that Lieut -Gcii* rui Phya Devahastin, Vice-Chairman <it Assembly, had his residence stareheu the police, and that about the time the residence of Rear-Adm Phya Vlnaya 8undara was -limi. t searched. Later the police endeavoured584 words
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Advertisement552 1934-10-04 18 i Tan Bo Oon Co., Ltd. j MCTIONEERS. APPRAISERS VALUERS. TO LET HI IF IlKI 1 C()TT\c.E," 25, MARINE PARADE. pkoai «rid kebuns i™iu»ive. v v vn n 5 months I .AVAILABLE 20TH NOV., li'.M. Mm .«WUNIH?>. ALSO I oa "8 89, KKKRAT LANK. 1) and. 18. KLANG LANK. 5—1,552 words
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Advertisement24 1934-10-04 18 H Ihii Beer of more than gQ years reputation II in the Easi B H refir^rf^ N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG24 words
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Article940 1934-10-04 19 I \li*t ter Is Scattered In The Heavens tifuvci..!' thai lis revealed tcU-.si-opc -Uk astroi matter Is relatively a Mpg carter by Tar than •t water in r. thirsty desert. .alar .system there are n.er than the earth fonr a few satellites such jut' 'ive means940 words
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Article464 1934-10-04 19 Details Of Current Prices Singapore. Sep!.. 2H. MEAT Bret, steak (roundt, kati 2H Borf. stew or curry, kati 24 lean, kati 42 Pork. lean nnd fat Mst quality», kati 32 Mutton, Australian, per ib. 30 Fowl, kati 32 H-ns loctvjly reared», kati 30 Duck* 'Java», each 50 Picons,464 words
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Article50 1934-10-04 19 Belgrade. A 68-year-old woman. Anka Vunitch. has been found guilty at Krusoevatz. Yugo-Slavia, of murder by pushing. During a quarrel she pushed her 70--year-old husband off the front door step. His head struck the pavement and he died. The woman was sentenced to two years' hard labour.50 words
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282 1934-10-04 19 Action With Costs JUDGMENT dismissing th» plaintiff's action v/ith costs was delivered recently by Mr. V. M. Fernando, acting Di trict Judge. Colombo. In the case In which Mr G. S. A. Geonewaraene of Alfred Hons? Gardens. Colpetty. sued the Hon. Mr. C. W. W.282 words
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Article370 1934-10-04 19 The Siamese Twins Puzzle New York. CITY officials, are bewildered over the case of Mr. Maurice Lambert and Miss Violet Hilton, one of the Englishborn Siamese twins. They want to geC married but have already been refused a licence In the New York marriage bureau, because370 words
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Article143 1934-10-04 19 Well-Known Y. M. C. A. Secretary Murdered New York. j Mr. John Sumner, the 50-year-old se- cretary of the famous Bowery Y.M.C.A., which is a refuge for thousands of New York down-and-outs, hus lost his life 011 account of 2-^>d. A restaurant workei named John Caig has143 words
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Advertisement401 1934-10-04 19 BRITAIN'S DEPENDABLE jM r Uomcn ate not minded... d* sajjet, tLetejyte, tc INVEST The less a woman has to know about the mechanical details of a car—and the more she can trust it to see her The Seven De Luxe Saloon through—the better she is pleased. She is concerned" with401 words
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Article, Illustration42 1934-10-04 20 Yap Chin Tee 1 left t who beat Wee Cheng Hock in the Singapore open singles badminton championship tournament. Chan Chim Bock right* who beat Wee Eng Siang in the Binga open singles badminton tournament.42 words
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Advertisement113 1934-10-04 20 f j FLOWERS, j 15, Orchard Uomt, gingapm. 'Phone 4097. Serravallo's Tonic The Tonic for the Tropics! lour lonic I "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine) restores lost energy and vitality and builds up the entire syste n, until brain, nerves and body regain and retain perfect health, enabling you to113 words
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