Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1934
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Title Section38 1934-11-08 1 Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya VoL XXI.- No. 273 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Nov. 8, 1934. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934. KIVK CKNTS38 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-08 1 Read The ©rtkne 'Dominant In zSAdalaya M 1.,,, ,f mmmmun rv v n tvt]r LJ~) KIiAJ AIUMPIID ,SINGAPQR°,PrNANGB MILK THE PERFECT FOOD FOR BABY YOUR BABY BUY NSS^^a Blue Cross The Perfect Milk POOLEY ~I WEIGHING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS W ARE RENOWNED FOR Hi j ACCURACY LONG SERVICE Sole53 words
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Advertisement160 1934-11-08 1 li§l§) i¥, 4 BBBSBBBbW C > r<J>V MAAS-26 HHLT ra T Fish F> nets 1 I Fa»©? 8 Haddock,. Wan'rc Studios 43. r«M«ii«:f»MßHßtmn«ii«!i»M«M«tt«Mß iß!r«nßHinßiißi!iH«n«u»imnß:iß(r»ii«ii«i!«if«( i i i i i i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiMiiiiiniiiiKimiitiiiiitiiiiKiiiiitcn i I THE |PfJ "WALTER LINDHUM j BILLIARD TABLE Dor land Hail, I Lower nc«.nt str.ee.160 words
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278 1934-11-08 2 Shipping News Notices. THE NEW MOTOR COASTERS For Shallow Water And Short Sea Trade NO fewer than eight new motor coasters for the British coastal and short sea trade, especially designed ie carry large cargoes on a shallow draft, are now nearing completion. Three more have recently been put imo278 words
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Article174 1934-11-08 2 Normandie Longer And Heavier Than Ine Queen Mary Paris. The new French liner Normandie wal definitely be the biggest and greates ship in the world, says the Temps in a leading article. "How will British pride take tr.e news that our Normandie is nine feet longer and 6,280174 words
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Article160 1934-11-08 2 Captured By Swedish Preventive Service Stockholm. The Swedish preventive service has brought into Stockholm harbour a bul-let-proof speedboat named Kismet,' which has been captured its crew and a cargo of spirits eff the island of Aland. The boat has steel plate and sandbag protection strong enough to withstand160 words
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Article124 1934-11-08 2 Japanese Lady Novelist's Attempted Suicide I Mrs. Yachiyo Okada, a writer and wile of Mr. Saburosuke Okada, famous painter, attempted suicide aboard the NY.K liner Katori Maru on Sept. 14, when thp ship was passing through the Malacca Straits on her homebound voya&e from Europe, according to a124 words
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Article487 1934-11-08 2 Retires After 36 Years With Company; ONE of the well-known captain in the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.'s service, Commander C. Siggers, R.D., R.N.R., has retired on pension. Captain S'ggers has. for the past five years, been in command of the companys Australian and China487 words
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Article116 1934-11-08 2 French Training Ship To Be Renamed Paris. The superannuated French cruise* Montcalm, which is used as a training ship, is to be rechristened Trcmentin to honour the memory of an intrepid French pilot. Trementin Iwas pilot of the frigate Panayoti. when she was attacked by pirates itt the116 words
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Article210 1934-11-08 2 Waterway From North Sea To The Black Sea lui'i.uii-Muln, ANEW *tep toward* the tompleVion of a practicable ««icrway *?ross Europe, from the Norlh Sen to thir Ul<«f k Sou. han been :ake»t With 'ho const rue ijuti on the lower Main river betvrtsen Frankfurt an'i Muiit?., of the210 words
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Article630 1934-11-08 2 Notable Features In/New Federal Liner SHE'S more like a passenger ship than a cargo vessel," remarked Commodore Sir Bertram Fox Hayes, C.M.G., D.5.0.. after he had completed his inspection cf the accommodation provided for the captain, officers, engineers and cadets in the Federal Steam Navigation Co.'s new630 words
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Advertisement392 1934-11-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. p*oZ BRITISH INDIA P. O. SL N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dae P Tonnage. Singapore. RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 RANCH! 17,000 Deo. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 N ALDER A 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan.392 words
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Advertisement185 1934-11-08 2 I iff LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). J j PPRBSS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, J Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, PoTt 11 j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Rrindisi, Venice and Port Said, Brindisi, Venice A Trieste. Trieste. I185 words
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Advertisement369 1934-11-08 2 HAM BURG-AMERIKA LINIE. iache nainpfachilf* W Cj haft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AlsD JAPAN PORTS. 0 Due Spore. f m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov 13 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 s.s. KARNAK.369 words
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Advertisement488 1934-11-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. 4*s NORDDLrTS( H| l{ lir#jTis (incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the C tended fixtures:—. OUTWARDS. Ull "TRIER," for Manila. Hongl S'hai, N. China and Japan t "LIPPE" for Manila Japan "TRAVE," for Manila, HW S'hai, N. China and Japan HOMEWARDS For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "SAALE" also calls488 words
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Article496 1934-11-08 3 Few Have Guns HOW POLICE DEAL WITH THEM (By Air Mali) London, Oct. 24. JN several countries the crook', automatic seems now to be a uangerous and large almost as a machme-o-un, while the political terrorist takes with him on hh errands of death not only496 words
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Article562 1934-11-08 3 Government Acts Quickly Other steps to stamp out the gunman once and for all were taken. The Government acted quickly once the threat of armed robbery was a reality, and last year Parliament passed the Firearms and Imitation Firearms 'Criminal Use» Bill which provided for penal servitude up562 words
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Article156 1934-11-08 3 Cabinet Minister Saves Man Frorii Mtfb Oslo. SINGLE-hande.d. Mr. Arne Sunde, Norwegian Minister of has saved a man from a mob in whose hands he was fighting for his life. Members of the National Unionparty organized on Fascist lines—bad held a meeting and afterwards they marched156 words
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Article337 1934-11-08 3 Explorer's Life In Desert (By Air Mail> London. Oct. 24 A man who lived for 22 years amon<.. the Bedouins of Northern Arabia, became a blood-brother of one of the fiercest tribes and lived for years 'on the edg? of starvation" has arrived h: London on a337 words
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Article462 1934-11-08 3 Problems Of Speed And height •By Air Mailt. London, Oc, 24 MEMBERS ol the Army Council in Jf| these days, nave usually .*evpral prOWems before thrfn for Solu: on. One which claims considerable attention relaies to »the character of the Tank—its aimour. speed, weight.' size,462 words
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Article107 1934-11-08 3 Growing Tobacco Plants Free From Nicotine Two hundred and fifty German planters are engaged in growing tobacc» plants which are free from nicotine. This fact was revealed In the course of n lecture delivered before a meeting of scientists at Hanover by Professor Kocnig, of the Tobacco Research107 words
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Article96 1934-11-08 3 Damage Of £66,000,000 Done In China .Shanghai. Floods and drought have done damage valued at 1.000.000.1)00 Chinese dollar* (approximately t'6G 000.000) in China this Jnear, aecordin.tr to investiga:ions made by the Government. Nearly two-thirds of Ch'na is at present experiencing: either drought or floods. It is es'ima'ed96 words
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Article75 1934-11-08 3 Lisbon. Lisbon City Council has decided that statues or memorials must not be erected to anyone until 50 years after his or her death. The proposer of the resolution, to' this effect which the Council adopted pointed out the heroes of one generation often become objects75 words
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Advertisement95 1934-11-08 3 V'" Perpetually pure Modern Dencal Science approves &rtd recommends Gibbs Dentifrice because it cleans teeth and month thoroughly and safely, and is itself thoroughly hygienic and germ -resisting. Gibbs Dentifrice is self-sterilising. Mils germs in a few secondsIts germ-destroying properties arc a< effective at the last brushful as at the95 words
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Advertisement340 1934-11-08 3 M DISSOLVED ACETYLENE £$Sfftr CARBONIC ACID. HYDROGEN \\x x iCWRr Citrous oxide, compressed II tjj&g AIR RARE GACE BBEff W ELDING RODS. V/ ELDING 73 ITarifi Studio:; i J i i i l I l i i i i l l l i i i i I t i t340 words
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Article464 1934-11-08 4 JVill Be Suicidal CHINESE EDITORIAL COMMENT ACCORDING to telegraphic dispatches from both Taiyuan and Canton, the proposed special tax on goods imported into Shansi and Kwangtung will be postponed, in Shansi indefinitely and in Kwangtung to Jan. 1, 1936. We must attribute this sudden change of attitude464 words
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Article564 1934-11-08 4 Railways And Roads Planned Nanking, Oct, 34. THE Fukien provincial authorities are drawing up plans for the construction of a railway to facilitate communication and develop the rich mineral resources of south-western Fukien The projected line will start from Foocbow, extend northward to Yenping and then westward564 words
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Article77 1934-11-08 4 Kiangsu To Engage 160,000 Men Tsmkiangpu, Kiangsu. Sept. 29 No less than 160,000 workers will bemployed for the conservancy work along the Huai River, according to the plans of the Kiangsu provincial government. iw2s.*2sP£ tne Project, $20.000,000 bonds will be issued. So far 90.000 men have already been77 words
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Article68 1934-11-08 4 Six Hundred Horses On Display Kweihua, Suiyuan, Oct. 3. THE third provincial horse show will be held in this city, capital of Suiyuan, on Oct. 10; on the occasion of the Double Tenth anniversary. Six hundred of the best horses in the province are expected to be exhibited68 words
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Article95 1934-11-08 4 Three Thousand German Books Donated Shanghai, Oct. 6. Three thousand volumes of German books donated by various cultural and educational organisations in Germany will be presented to the Commercial Press Oriental Library at a ceremony to be held at the Chinese V.M.C A. in the French Concession on95 words
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Article69 1934-11-08 4 Government To Investigate Depression Shanghai, Oct. 6. Following the slump in the local flour market, the Ministries of Industry and Finance have sent representatives to Shanghai to investigate the causes of the present crisis. Other delegates have been sent to Tientsin and Hankow to study the market there.69 words
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Article72 1934-11-08 4 Chinkiang. Kiangsu, Oct. 12. So far 180,000 opium smokvrs have registered in Kiangsu, according to information from the Kiangsu provincial government Of this number Soochow, with 14,024 addicts, claims to have more opium smokers than any other centre. Several districts have not yet sent in their reports72 words
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Article64 1934-11-08 4 Chinkiang. Oct. 19 Chinkiang has been hard hit by the recent drought in Kiangsu. The total loss is estimated at $4,500,000 and the number of refugees at 148.000 persons. The $30,000 originally appropriated by the Kiangsu provincial government has proved far from sufficient for relief purposes and64 words
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690 1934-11-08 4 Three Problems NEED FOR RURAL REHABILITATION fifth plenary session of the Peiping Political Council will take place in Peiping to-morrow morning. In addition to the civil members of the Council, the chairmen of the provincial government of Hopei, Shantung, Shansi, Suiyuan and690 words
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Advertisement381 1934-11-08 4 But now you can Cure your «teeth from within— 11 anil conquer other JĔ ys Complaints too. JJ ya Many troupe* have the jf^ same cause as tooth-decay: FREQUENT \j HAIR FALLING OUT SHIN TROUBLE y r*^^^\ FEMININE j /f COMPLAINTS J /j* Iha booklet ment.oned Jfr w£ fcelow w.ll381 words
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Advertisement87 1934-11-08 4 A W 'U KEEP Jng. pVERY Sunday morning and perhaps nee or lwice during the week give Nature a helping hand in her lask of maintaining complete inner cleanliness. Andrews Liver Salt—-a leaspoonful #r w in a glass of water genily removes from ihe system ihe imwhich are at the87 words
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Article184 1934-11-08 5 KrrECT OF AMERICAN ELECTIONS Helpful In Restoring Confidence .£y Our Financial Correspondent) StßKMpore, Thursday, noon. 10-Hny* I'riceet !iti<»hcr (Singapore), 211/* cts., up Vu ct. m 1 1, of Ton*: Vtry steady l"i (Singapore), ?H3'' a unrhang. > otrnfjty*# Prices:— I.'»in!«»n: ♦>••#«J., up *,gd rKft Tout; Steady. Sf184 words
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Article102 1934-11-08 5 Sentiment Decidedly Brighter Reuter Wireless. 0.- London, Nov. 6. u\z Stock Exchange to-day sentiment was decidedly brighter allround and the upward movement of Jut-edged securities has b3en stronger than ever and in several instances Pfices further advanced from 15/- to ihe old 2»/ 2 per cent. Consols continuedReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article58 1934-11-08 5 The results of the working of this Company's Bucket Dredge for the month of October are as follows: Actual Running Time 610 Hours 05 nuns. Time Lost 66 hours 25 mins. Government Tin Restriction Stoppage 6" hours 30 mins. Average Digging Depth 51.8 feet. Ore58 words
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Article22 1934-11-08 5 The above Company's output of ore for the month of October 1934 is:—No. 3 Dredge— -435 Piculs.22 words
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Article34 1934-11-08 5 The output of this Company's Estate for the month of October, 1934, amounts to 40.000 lbs. making a total of 238,300 ib.s. for the seven months of the current nnancial year.34 words
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1195 1934-11-08 5 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore, Thursday. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers:1,195 words
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Article544 1934-11-08 5 Annual Meeting INCREASED DIVIDEND PAID THE 21st annual general meeting 1 was held at Winchester House, London, E.C.2, on Monday, October 8, 1934. Mr. A. E. Percy, F.C.A., (Chairman ot the Company), presided. Mr. C. B. Hester, on behalf ot Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd. (Secretaries), read544 words
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Article601 1934-11-08 5 Satisfactory Balance Sheet During the thre e very lean years when so many tin mining companies were unable to declare, any dividend this Company paid 5 per cent., 2»/ 2 per cent., and z l /2 per cent., and it is gratifying to the Directors to be601 words
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Article886 1934-11-08 5 Necessary To Procure Full Support Long negotiations were undoubtedly necessary to procure full support to the. j wheme, and claims pui forward based upon past histoty and potential output I had to ba considered. Whenevei one puny received a greater allowance than he w r as strictly tmiivied886 words
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Article103 1934-11-08 5 Interesting Comparative Figures London. THE export of British manufactures to Empire countries has now,' for the first time on record, exceeded the export of British manufactures to foreign countries. This statement is made In an Empire Industries Association bulletin, wmch reveals that during the fiis; eight months103 words
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Advertisement89 1934-11-08 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAILY PRICES CURRENT. r R.M.A. No. I. X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers. Seller*. Spot (loose) 21% 21% X O.B.) Current month 21% 21% 'an. March 23% 23% AprilJJune 25% 25% July Sept. 26% 26% lone of Market: Quit steady. Latest Cable: London Spot89 words
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Advertisement89 1934-11-08 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D*Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed' Deposit89 words
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Advertisement87 1934-11-08 5 Nederlandscfce H andel-Maatscnappf j, N. ,V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. _WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HA6U£ 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 the87 words
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Advertisement255 1934-11-08 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, (Incorporated is New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: t, FINLATSON GREEN. 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: Authorised255 words
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Advertisement327 1934-11-08 6 M. HASSAN, ■6, 4 87, BRAS BASAH BO AD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water ser- t vice line. j We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge327 words
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Advertisement615 1934-11-08 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. CHEAP SALE Paddock Arrow Shirts, BorsaJino Hats, Ladies' Silk Stockings and underware, Ladies' Flapjacks, Scent Sprays, Scent Bottles, Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, American First class quality Towels, Damask tabic cloth, Sheeting and Serviets, Belgium cut Glassware, etc., etc. MART EXCHANGE, 301, North Bridge Road, Corner of Bras Basah Road615 words
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Advertisement836 1934-11-08 6 JPUBLIC NOTICES. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT, F-M.S. S.S. INDIAN CO-OPERATIVE OFFICERS. Applications arc invited for three appointments in 1985 in the above Department. Applicants should be between 25 and 35 years of age and should have passed the Senior Cambiidge Examination or its t-qui-valent. Applications from persons already in G >vernment836 words
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Advertisement354 1934-11-08 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Assistant- Book-keeper with Banking experience preferable. Apply Box No. 471, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. I WANTED—Experienced Lady Dresjcutter icr Madam Sumatia. Apply Flat 7. Capitol Building. WANTED—Reliable houses to represent us in F.M.S. for the sale of our sports materials. For terms phase apply to Lime Co..354 words
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Advertisement309 1934-11-08 6 I EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. J (A Government Registered School), v (For Boys and Girls). 1-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, i etc. i Booklet free. M.309 words
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Advertisement572 1934-11-08 6 10l DESIGNS OF THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES NOW ON VIEW, AT YICK WON HIN6, 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) CALL ON U.S. BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE wmmmmmm ,|||„gm, 1,, ip 'mm ilii' European Hairdressers,! 79, Stamford Road, j TO LET. The GIFT SHOP hell are pealing j572 words
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Article1296 1934-11-08 7 The "Stork" X.L.M. PLANE TO FLY BACK TiiK decision of the X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines), to enter for Macßobertson races with two one in the speed and one in dicap race, arose from conons connected with the furdevelopment of the air net of company. merciaHy1,296 words
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Article94 1934-11-08 7 Charges Against Three Young Chinese Singapore. Wednesday. f H ti^ D Wit P° of seditious L Ah rfiS ree youn S Chinese, Ong Ah L,i Jnn g J °ne Kong Kong and Or. an Lai appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice», to-day honcur discharged the94 words
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Article58 1934-11-08 7 Shanghai, Nov. 7. According, to information received a Nanking the dispute betwe.en Tibet and Sikang has been settled. An agreement has been reached containing eight clauses and it will be signed sho.tly. The dispute concerned mainly witl r.e demarcation of the oordc.r between ribe.t and Sikang. the Chinese58 words
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Article272 1934-11-08 7 To Meet Shansi Warlord Shanghai, Nov. 7. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek and his 111 wife and their party arrived at Tatung on Monday night. They visited Wankong yesterday. A oig welcome is being arranged at Taivun. the Shansi capital, for the Generalissimo. Marshal Chiang left Tatung for Kweihua272 words
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Article329 1934-11-08 7 Alleged Trespass And Causing Of Hurt Singapore. Wednesday. Charged with house trespass anc volun.arily causing hurt, a yount Ch ncse named Boon Kirn was pio.sccui d before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N Grice'. to-day. The complainant was an elderly man of the same nationality ICi'. W. A. N.329 words
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Article108 1934-11-08 7 Rattan For A Chinese Boy Singapore, Wednesday. I Tco Lian Chui, a 14-year-old Hoklen boy, pleaded guilty before Mr. J. M. I Brander, the third magistrate, to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon. Court Inspector D. R. Cowie said that uhe complainant was108 words
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Article92 1934-11-08 7 Singapore, Thursday. Mohamcd, an Indian Muslim, was produced before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of being a vagrant without visible means of subsistence. The accused, who found his way to Singapore as a stowaway on the French steamship Bcnardian St. Pierre,92 words
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Article482 1934-11-08 7 "Great Asianism" Movement Shanghai, Nov. 7. THREE Japanese 'planes scouted over Fungyuhsien, along the Great Wall, yesterday. They withdrew later to he north-west. The sistei'-in-law of the Japanese Emperor's sister arrived in Peipirife terday on an important mission. The so-called Japanese Human Ben* /olence Society in482 words
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Article274 1934-11-08 7 Advantage To British Trade Reuter. Vancouver, Nov. 7. yiR Charles Seligman, who arrived here j en route to England, declared thai Anglo-Japanese goodwill had been further cemented by the British Indus* res Mission's tour and he believed that hey had accomplished their purpose. None of them had mentionedReuter. - 274 words
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Article94 1934-11-08 7 Accused Produced lii Court Again Singapore, Wednesday. THE two Chinese, Cheng Seng and Lee Kirn Pong, who were arrested following the shcoting affray in Malabar Street recently, made a second appearance before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice» to-day. when a further pos poncment was applied for and94 words
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Article205 1934-11-08 7 Reports Of Activities In 1933 The annual reports of the Field Branches of the Department of Agriculture )f the Straits Settlements and Federited Malay States for the year 1933, vhich have just been published, reviews nost thoroughly the progress made by he department In regard to agricultural205 words
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Article160 1934-11-08 7 Chinese On Trial At Assizes Singapore, Wednesday. THE hearing of the case in which Koh Soon Poh, a Chinese was charged with abetting the offence of forgery of three letters, was resumed in the Assizes this morning before Mr. Justice Prichard. The case was begun last160 words
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Article81 1934-11-08 7 Singapore, Thursday. Charges of housebreaking and theft of a wristlet watch and $1 in cash belonging to one Too Moy Yeok were cited against a Chinese named Hwee Kum Teong In the Third Police Court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday. The accused is alleged to have81 words
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Article64 1934-11-08 7 Singapore, Thursday. A Chinese named Lcong Tong was produced before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of dishonestly receiving six leather belts which were alleged to have been stolen. Leong Tong said thai he was in the People's Par!: and was arrested64 words
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Advertisement208 1934-11-08 7 OLD-FASHIONED M *It looks old, it sounds old, it is old. All night AwjgW/Jj long its heavy tick disturbs your rest. In the > morning, this old-fashioned alarm clock jolts you roughly out of dreamland. MODERN But the new Big Ben is different. This beautiful new clock ticks quietly throughout208 words
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Article, Illustration333 1934-11-08 8 VESSELS ARRIVED Rohna, British, 4,759 tons; from Madras 5.11, t 0 Ind a via Ports 8.11. Tarakan, Dutch, 7,917 tons; from Calcutta 3.11, to Tj. Pandan 6.11. Chak Sane:, Bri ish, 1,470 tons; from Hongkong 5.11, to Penang and Calcutta Jilt. Cremcr,333 words
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Article112 1934-11-08 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rajputana 18; Takada 14; Glenbeg 11; Erria 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Atreus 30: Penrith Castle 32, Cingalese Prince 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate112 words
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Article119 1934-11-08 8 Mails from Europe London mails despatched on Oct 18». by the Ranpuru will nrilve by train to-moirow morning. Cor* respondence will be ready tor delivery lo boxholdcrs at 8.45 a.m. and delivery !;v postmen will commence at the same time. The local agents of the Netherlands Mr Service119 words
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Article15 1934-11-08 8 Left Arrd. By Spore London Marnix Van St. Aldegonde Oct. 19 Nov. 715 words
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Article193 1934-11-08 8 OELLIN6. Singapore, Nov. 8. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 3;JB London 60 days' sight 2|4 5|32 London 30 days' sight 2|4Vfc London demand 2|4 £,32 London T.T. 2J4 I* Lyons and Paris demand col Hamburg demand J43 New York demand 58*4 Batavia193 words
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Article203 1934-11-08 8 {Singapore. Nov. 8. R. (Siami W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $107 R. (SiamuW. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $105 R. <S:am> W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $102 Rice, B. Siam N.l per Koyan SlO6 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $102 Slam, Al Si6a Siam. 1203 words
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Article66 1934-11-08 8 ALHAMBRA.—' Charlie Chan's Courage." APOLLO.—' The Actress" <Bombay-Ki-Mchini"), Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.—"Tarzan and His Mate." EMPIRE —'The Only Girl." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing. Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLEOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Ooeras. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"WiId Boy." RITZ,-' Eskimo" and "It's66 words
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Advertisement446 1934-11-08 8 «nmrontrmimmimBiOTmne.Bsmretins^iiiiRinmiirimriiPirrrTineiMJuiiDin^iijMiiiiieHeneMnwmn^MeeBi^^*^ [SINGAPORE HOTELS j F2A VIEW HOTEL. IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. TO-NIGHT (FORMAL). FRIDAY (FORMAL). SATURDAY (INFORMAL). j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERT VIN ME N'T PROVIDED BY T1IK KOVAL H AWAIIAN entertainers y TAU MOE I KINO OF THE STEEL (illTAR PRINCESS ROSELANI Til K NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII. I I METROPOLE446 words
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Advertisement256 1934-11-08 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Buku ehrita HOON CHONG LAU atau LOH CHAN-LOH KOON will be on sale at 20 cents each booklet on every FRIDAY :ommencing from 9th November, 1934. Obtainable from Seng Poh Huat, 12, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an256 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-08 8 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. Id, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and at 93. Bras Basah Road. 124 words
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Miscellaneous446 1934-11-08 8 1 [postal IKTailgHCj SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY South India (Rohna) 3 p.m. India, North and East (Karoa) 3 p.m. Burma (Karoa) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Magnet) 4 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Tidore) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan and Tandjong Pinang (de Weert) 4446 words
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Miscellaneous184 1934-11-08 8 The Young People's Circle: Evening of musical and literary items, Geylang Methodist Episcopal Church, 8. Lunar Athletic and Musical Party: J Music practice, Mr. Wee Bah Leng's residence. 24, Breeze Road, off Nelson Road. 7.45 p.m. j SATURDAY, NOV. 10 Gaylads Minstrels: Committee meet- j ing, Mr. Gan Hock Chye's184 words
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Miscellaneous428 1934-11-08 8 DIARY Of Tti£ DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 8 High Tides.—lo.3s a.m., 11.47 p.m. Inter-Port Rowing: Singapore v. M:r:. Singapore Harbour. Rugy: Training and Scrum Practice, sec Hockey: Girls' Sports Club v. Y.W.C A. 11, G.S.C. ground; S.C.C. v. Ceylon S.C., Balestier Road; Indian Assn.428 words
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Article553 1934-11-08 9 Shanghai Chinese Fined In Local Court Singapore, Thursday. AN assault by three Shanghai Chinese on two compatriots near the Southern Hotel, almost a year a?o, had touel in tne Third Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. M. Blander, when Let Teng Bng was charged with TOluntarih553 words
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Article79 1934-11-08 9 Annual Inspection In R.I. Hall To-Morrow The Fourth Annual Inspection of the First Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade will take place in Raffles Institution hall to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. The time of commencement has been altered from 5.30 p.m. owing to the reception of H. E. the79 words
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Article433 1934-11-08 9 Canton's Petition To Nanking Hongkong, Nov. 7. THE South-West Political Council of Canton has wired to the Executive Yuan at Nanking urging the latter o abolish the order for the establishment of a customs station at Kowloon n the ground that this will adversely fleet trade and433 words
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Article32 1934-11-08 9 Death Of Famous French Naval Figure r Reuter. Paris, Nov. 7. 4-- The death is announced of ViceAdmiral Fourniec, who played a distinctive part in the annexation of Cochin China.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article51 1934-11-08 9 Hongkong, Nov. 6\ Mr Kai Chai Hou, the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, Kwangtung, paid a brief visit to Hongkong yesterday. He discussed with the French Minister the questions of the alleged ill-treat-merit of overseas Chinese in Annam pnd the proposed conclusion -Of the Sino-Annam Treaty.—Sin Chew Jit51 words
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Article634 1934-11-08 9 How To Keep Your Figure BY EARL CARROLL (recognised authority on feminine pulchritude, whose famous "Murder ot the Vanities" has been brought to the screen by Paramount. It comzs ta the Capitol Theatre with picked beauties from the Neiv York production \of the play, Carl Brisson,634 words
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Article1366 1934-11-08 9 Rural Board Meeting POLICE AND EATING SHOPS Singapore, Wednesday. JNCREASED fees for offensive trades, the licensing by the Rural Board instead of the Police of eating houses, and some relief for the coconut industry, were amon•.; the decisions arrived at, at to-day's meeting of the Rural1,366 words
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Article322 1934-11-08 9 Conviction Of Excitable Chinese 1 1 i Singapore, Thursday. PRODUCED on two charges of making false reports to the police, Bay Ah Ngoh, a frail looking Chinese, wa3 before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, yesterday. Court Inspector D. R. Cowie said that In one instance322 words
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Article380 1934-11-08 9 Satisfactory Financial Position /From Our Own Cnrf avouch:) ivnanf! Vu» 7. AT a special moeUiK ...f tJv Mwmop Commissioner* Iv .t.iy nude for 1f)35 *ai pa wiUi cvu'i amendments. In a lenßihy >peocfc, potfihc rib-j' to the genera 1 eiticknt oi .irio t Municipal dcpartm nus. bv380 words
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Article100 1934-11-08 9 To Study \V atcr Conservancy Arc! Corarmnicatlons Reuter. Grnc-vr *:.yv. 7. The annoutloas th<r- clrtri>. of a. missiori .0 China <_•! exp i •> -~g > w.i'pj* cont?t tv2jjcy ond f*r«ij«j cT'oiuf cations Uiifer tf;e r, 1 co-opcratiwi teiween tfa L n jm China. Th>- :nei_nbReuter. - 100 words
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Article42 1934-11-08 9 Food Given To The Poor To Celebrate Recovery A'ctamlriu FiH'rt I'/nt* •ii<tribu!e«l i.t 2,imhi p< it pi'opi" tn !V.w('«W t 112 yi\s .<r v bv tli Im-crnor of I i- ih,:.r t *r. -cl-dm Kintf Fiwf* »tTuv«.-ry frooi hi ■«<»•42 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-08 9 V *jj MORE THAN i<g/ WHAT i EXPECTED\|I "VIRILINETS" hss REJUVENATED ME, REVIVED THE ENTIRE ORGANISM, INCREASED MY PHYSICAL and MENTAL EFFICIEHCY BRAND KNOWN THE 5 I27 words
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Advertisement422 1934-11-08 10 All Audiences Mystified yesterday To-Night 6.15 9.15 A Tjl H A M BRA Coming; to the CAPITOL Shortly! One cf the most Exciting Pictures of the Year! SEE THE AMAZING NAVAL BATTLE! CHARLES MM BOYE R 1 1 JOHN 1 LODE Rj! 'Xmawmmh s n,;^ THE YOU WILL TALK ABOUT422 words
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Advertisement396 1934-11-08 10 mmm i r I ALHAMBRA i COMMENCING 14th NOVEMBER. ii mmm i Special Return Visit of the j MARCUSIgSHOW I i!i Your Favourites. Company of 70 Artists j j AT POPULAR PRICES; j I F i uinawiin miimi mm i ■iiwMaMMai4»MNMNMMaMsuiiii i i i i t ltiiiiiiiiiiiii*>*>>' MOBWra MWMNNWHMM i396 words
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Article258 1934-11-08 11 Versailles Treaty MILITARY CLAUSES TO BE DENOUNCED Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 3. the Saar Plebiscite. Germany intends to denounce the military clauses of the Versailles Treaty, according to Le Temps' Geneva correspondent. Germany will then consider that she has obtained equal rights for fife lack ofReuter Wireless. - 258 words
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Article303 1934-11-08 11 Warner Oland In 14 Charlie Chan's Courage 99 AT THE CINEMAS WARNER Oland. as Charlie Chan, the great Chinese detective oi the Honolulu Police, has to-day become a real character to readers of mystery stories and as a screen personality* he has never failed to303 words
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Advertisement581 1934-11-08 11 I;' 1 mmm His Excellency, The New Governor j Is Coming L* usl when you need them most **^^^^L\\ I fhe timely arrival of the most excit- W collections of Gowns of dramatic W "'■■^^SK^f is never sacrificed to t J^fHf ant to'pay. fl riRST TO PRESENT W D'Sc HATS581 words
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Advertisement596 1934-11-08 11 I < iiitif|litii«!aii«iiauilllil»^'!ai:iii B .i a! :|ii|i-|i •iil.«r:|i.|i,tn ii S Mlii|ii|iif<jM|MtM|ittnni|ii|M a imi<|iiti-|i!|ii a it|i:|i) a :t 1 ta r l ri* 1935 Model Gold-Labelled Mandolin Banjo Chrominium Pitted ihroujrh, with many latest improv<daiMts. r 100', British. Completewitlica.se. j Other models from $15.00 to $31.30. I T.M.A. Music Mouse, j596 words
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Obituary26 1934-11-08 12 uEIH.ERS—KiIIed m a motor accuttuU in Unglarvi on Nwv. .i, Harry. 112 .urth son 01 Mr. uUtl Mr?. G. U. ochlers >t SiAKuf)v>rt.26 words
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Obituary51 1934-11-08 12 Cheung Aon Linn, Aun Choo, (L>rj Ami Sun, Auu K »h uim! Aun Seek, thank uli frictiil», relative*. am} others u'hj kindly attended tin- funeral, vt <«ut wreath» or a roll? ».r uf condolenee. in expressed -ympathy at the death ot their dear father lav Mr. «.'heor.g Chwee Puan51 words
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Obituary45 1934-11-08 12 Mr?. Tan Sim Poey uiu! lumily U>p to thunk their relatives, friernk and rnembi-rt of Soon Hoe Kok f<r fbi-ir r»igfht-viand attendance at the funeral of the lale Mr. Tan Sim Poej a.;d all tbo?«? who avnt v rea.its and lette»* uf i'oo>J jlence,45 words
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Article631 1934-11-08 12 fjOMMUNITV leaders and Chambers of Commerce in Malaya have prepared their respectful addresses to the new Governor and High Commissioner, who arrived in Penang to-day and will be in Singapore to-morrow. These are addresses of welcome and it is not customary in such documents to make more than631 words
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Article198 1934-11-08 12 Monday. Oct. 29. In the morning His Excellency presided at the Annual General Meeting of the Children's Aid Society at Government House. Wednesday. Oct. 31. His Excellency dined with the graduates of the Scottish Universities at Sea View Hotel. Thursday, Nov. 1. The Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne198 words
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279 1934-11-08 12 FOLLOWING two rebellions in which over two thourand persons were killed and wounded. Austria, which has become ihS powder magazine of Europe, is now threatened with a third revolution before the end of the year, according to a message from Vienna. Should this materialise with279 words
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Article188 1934-11-08 12 j A WRITER in a Ceylon paper seeKs to create a war scare over the fact that j France has Deen buying large quantities of coconut-sheJl charcoal from mat island. This sudden demand, according to the writer, has given a tremendous fillip to the trade, so much188 words
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Article180 1934-11-08 12 STRONG criticism of ihe 'outpourings" of British journalists on the. topic of he Royal engagement is made by Britain's Liberal weekly, The New Statesman and Nation, which characterises the various articles on the subject as slush." After expressing the view tha* the congratulation stages having been passed it would180 words
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Article182 1934-11-08 12 THE much used phra-e "I've gut personality" has for a long time Deen enough to explain the speaker's rise *o wo: Idly success, but the re.?ent exposures of big business personalities such as Kieuger make one wonder how much ol this world's economic ill is due to the crazy182 words
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Article213 1934-11-08 12 "Looker-On" I HAVE been making a trip to Kuala j Lumpur and finding out interesting things about the F.M.S. Railways on the I way. j A For instance, they own 186 locomotives, 380 passenger coaches and 5.037 goods vehicles. AAA I And there are some things213 words
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Article34 1934-11-08 12 THE GANGSTER IN ENGLAND, 3. CHINA NEWS, 4. FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. CLUB DIARY, 8. RUR AL BOARD MEETING, 9. XL. SANITARY BOARD. 14. SPORTS NEWS, 16 and 17. WIRELESS PROGF.AMME, 19.34 words
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Advertisement178 1934-11-08 12 1 tIIIIIII I I I I I I ~,<,,,,,, 111 j iiII.IIIJII I I I I I I II I I DELICIOUS ijg^^ j Price 60 cents Per Tin? ROB I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i i t i i i i < i i i i i nwimiiiiiuiiiii i i178 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-08 12 FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you it* excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE MXALLUMS PERFECTION THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.41 words
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Article, Illustration485 1934-11-08 13 co-operation mm THE UNOFFICULS CROWN COLONY GOVERNMENT ■MAY <PLAY CRICKET FOR THE KON-VENDEJtS (From Our Special Representative) Penang, Nov. 8. fj E. Sir Shenton Thomas, K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., the new Cover- nor and Commander-:n- Chief of the Straits Settlements and485 words
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Article117 1934-11-08 13 Accused Asked To Furnish 10.000 Bail Singapore. Thursday. •i ti before the acting Criminal •luctge with possession of a i .ntliy of chundu and opium j- übout 54.000. a Chinese who 'od in a house in which the ..f.'uftd was discovered was asked to bail m the sum117 words
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Article33 1934-11-08 13 Lancashire Raises Embargo Reuter. London. Nov 6. thashlre textile manfacturers have d to raise the embargo on the* •of goods to Germany as they ■••> tier the Anglo-German Debts* PayAgreement acceptable.—Reuter ••■•icss.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article39 1934-11-08 13 Shanghai, Nov. 8 negotiations for the sai? of the Eastern Railway have been in- y prolonged owing to difficulties question of the price to be for payment in kind of part of e?.—Bb) Chew Ji t Poh.39 words
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Article131 1934-11-08 13 Informers Of Action I Reuter Wireless. I»ndon. Nov 6 8ir Oer2ld llurst i(?on.> ovtLtined leave tNis 2lternoon to introduce 2 dill to 2donsn tne rigNt ol tne so-ca1l?d informed to tnlce le»F2l 2ction lor iltc purpose ol recovering penalties He declared triad 2 common inlorm W2s 2Reuter Wireless. - 131 words
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Article34 1934-11-08 13 Death Sentences Commuted Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Nov. 6. Sentences of death upon three officers and eighteen civilians in connection with the recent revolt have been commuted to 30 years' imprisonment.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article31 1934-11-08 13 Singapore. Thursday. The inquest in connection with the death of Detective-Inspector Judge will, be held by the Singapore Coroner, Mr J W. G. Porter, commencing 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article564 1934-11-08 13 Fears Of Currency Crisis Reuted Wireless. Paris. Nov. 7. MDOUMERGUE stated that he would definitely resign tomorrow if the Radical Socialist Ministers resigned from the Cabinet. —Renter. London. Nov. 7. The virtual doom ot* M. Doumer "rue's Cabinet was responsible for a renewed outbreak ofReuted Wireless. - 564 words
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Article138 1934-11-08 13 Reuter Wireless. Mr. Davis said that the American Delegation did not wish to end the pre- sent meedngs without having examined 1 eveiy possible opinion and desired to hear everything the Japanese Government wished t 0 put forwardAt the. same time, Mr. Davis expressed the opinion that questions of procedureReuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article40 1934-11-08 13 Dying From Effects Of Poisoning" Reuter. New York. Nov. 8. ACCORDING to the New York Mirror, ex-President Machado of Cuba is dying in a cottage in the neighbourhood of Santo ♦Domingo, suffering from the effects of poison.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article438 1934-11-08 13 Naval Talks IT. S. ANXIOUSLY WAITING London, Nov. 7. 'J HE fact that there is little hope ol the Washington Naval Treaty escaping- Japanese denunciation be. lore Dec. 81, says The Times, makes the present conversation* all the more desirable with a view to draft* inp a438 words
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Article629 1934-11-08 13 HUGE VICTORY FOR DEMOCRATS Wall Street «Unmoved No Radical Tendencies Expected Reuter. I New York, Nov. V. THE disaster to the Republican J urtj' appears overwhelming, in* latest returns show the composition of the Senate as G7 Democrats and 27 Republicans, while thtreturns for the HouseReuter. - 629 words
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Advertisement55 1934-11-08 13 Nil IMi I I'ir'ii MMWMM MMWMM i ili i I i i i ii i ii i i i i i iii i in I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE I NEW MODEL 152 f w Excellent reproduction is assur- ||g sound-box, lone arm and tone Obtainable at JjJE[ I MOUTRIES "H.M.V."55 words
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111 1934-11-08 14 Traffic Control 1 1 j J ROAD USERS TO BLAME (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. TRAFFIC control measures and the food hawker problem came in for I good deal of discussion at to-day's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur111 words
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Article1100 1934-11-08 14 Health Officer Advocates Abolition DR. GROSS said The subject of the control of feed hawkers has been considered from time to time, and whilst there has been na doubt in the minds of Health Officers t'.at these people are a source of dan«_er to the public, the public1,100 words
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Article1259 1934-11-08 14 C'a:>e For The Hawkers* Retention ?.ii\ Kha-i Ah Clioii!» wi«hi i *o know 1 >- Office o a lTduc'joi. or 1.400 lor ncx year and 1.200 .n 103 d Dr. Grass, 4ti reply, >4 ;id tiij. h w prepared to agree wi'h she 'igurMr, Khan All1,259 words
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Article1118 1934-11-08 14 Hawkers M ho Are Physically Unfit v/fter. :hi.< subteet W'ts brought up before the General Purpose Commuter on. ho 13th of last month, I agreed to he reduction mentioned in the minutes of tliar Committee under the* impression lhat l 600 iiawkei& memlonrd. referred •< .«flvlcm peflincr food1,118 words
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Advertisement26 1934-11-08 14 ii Rupert: Come on guys, follow me, I've landed in the BEST of Spirits." I n,y $2.75 f r Mii m*\ —r nrn_.rnL i»»n» 4t I26 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-08 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building:, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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129 1934-11-08 14 Political Libel Suit Against Daily News Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 6 SIR Oswald Mosiey. head of the British Union of Fascists, has been awarded £5.000 damages in the High Court in a political libel suit against the Daily News, proprietors of the Star. Sir OswaldReuter Wireless. - 129 words
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Article349 1934-11-08 14 Active Preparations In Johore (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore. Nov. 7. AT a meeting of representatives of the general public cf Muar, held in th; office of th: State Commissioner, H.H. Tungku Ahmad Temmengong. D.X.. it was decided to hold a sports meet and various other attractions in349 words
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Article83 1934-11-08 14 Hungarian Premier Visits Mussolini Reuter Wireless. J Rome. Nov. 5. Gocmboes. the Hungarian \l Premier, has arrived from Vinna and was greeted by Signer Mussolini, with Whom lip will discuss the political situa- Hon in Ei? mo* with sppcial reference to Ttnly-Kungyrian relations.—Router Wire- l?.-:s AUSTRIA AND GERMANYReuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Obituary110 1934-11-08 14 Member OF Well-Known K.L. Family The dial!* Che' Saihon binti Wan Cluk, the 21-v .r-otd wife of Che' Ibrahim of ihe Pom Office, Ku*la Selangor I'cruiT'd at K.uali Selangor Govoniin?iit Quarters ri/p the night of Nov. 4. und the funeral toofc pluee the fojlowlye afternoon at110 words
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Article384 1934-11-08 14 Heavy Fighting BATTLE LASTS MAN", DAYS Hongkong. Nov S, Hh,AV\ lighting lieU\«-vu lu< .ii, tonese troop* aw.l the kivj- u resumed at ChtWjgkow hji Jhcail' and ha.-> continued since. Mmv ili.u 20,000 Communist* \u-iv thrnwi into the battle, and Ihe g 111i wa audible ai Luchang,384 words
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Article132 1934-11-08 14 Delegation To Inters u Him In London BvV.?ktfk V. THE Fiuisirieiil oj chc F >*•.'■ -ctnb'y. Hie Pjr .t the Secretary-G .i\cral ot iv t ci ol State *j tid the ij" Ministry for Foreign Affair-- in. for Englnt:d to ixciialn 10 K. I hipok. the132 words
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Advertisement230 1934-11-08 15 THE j EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, j MOTOR MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLART AND BAGGAGE j INSURANCE. j I General >gtntt SIME, DARBY CO., LTD- SINGAPORE. I TEL. «144. .'lil|Hlll|tlS!l|ll|lt|li|ilfn|lllil|lifli|l ltt|tlli(|!!lli|Mllillt|l|llit)llli|lllllll.|tllMlli(lil|l|li|i!|M|l||Hl ?l!lil|il|''|li|l I I I I I I I j JUST RECEIVED.230 words
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Article411 1934-11-08 15 To-morrow's Programme <(U NTIL CHAMBER (ERKMONY 11 m the full programme ceremony of welcoming Shenton Thomas, I 1.8. E., Governor and Comhief of the Straits Settle. High Commissioner for States, when he arrives in to-morrow, ed by Lady Thomas laughter Miss Bridget Excellency is travelling on the411 words
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Article122 1934-11-08 15 Notice To Terminate Contracts Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 6. I OTIHER crisis has arisen in the il ith Wales Coalfield. Executive Council of the South Miners' Federation at Cardiff todecided to recommend to the Dele»l thy» Coal Fields' Conference in morrow to tender four»teen ccReuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article54 1934-11-08 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Jan Bali Bee. aged 15. was charged Mr. j. m. Brander, the third ate. with breaking into a house teo Lane at 9 p.m. on Nov. 1. and jng clothing (shirts and trousers) value of $10 belonging to one ')on. accused claimed to be tried, and54 words
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Article54 1934-11-08 15 Takes Seat In House Of I^ords Reuter. London. Nov. 7. THE Duke of Kent. imrotfUcod by the Prince of Wale' itnd me Dukp 01 York. onJf hl-j ~ci, m riip JlDtiSt? 01 Lords th s afternoon .iiind his: on.* ceremonial and a nwrted Douse and signed •heReuter. - 54 words
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Article83 1934-11-08 15 The Municipal health sta'-ement for the week ended Nov. 3 shows -hat there won--206 deaths, compared with 204 in the preceding week and with 188 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: —Beriberi 9. phth'sis 23. malaria pneumonia 21». comulsions83 words
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Article115 1934-11-08 15 British Inquiry Into Whok Question Reuter. London. Nov. 8. IT is learnt that when the arms traffic i question is debated in the House ol Commons to-morrow, the Governm:nt will offer an inquiry into the whole question of the manufacture,and sale of arms. It is stated thatReuter. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration258 1934-11-08 15 Mr. D. S. S. Douglas Miss Erica Roberts Paterson THE marriage was solemnized to-day at 8 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, of Mr. D. S. S. Douglas, nanager of the National CKy Bank Singaoon' 5 to Miss Erica Roberts Pater on, the only daughter of258 words
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Article154 1934-11-08 15 Alleged Seditous Documents (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 7. Two milksellers. a Sikh and a Pathan were produced before th? Seremban magistrate on a charge of selling adulerated milk. His worship sentenced the first acused to pay a fine of $75, or in de.ault six weeks'154 words
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Article136 1934-11-08 15 Alor Star Officials Blamed Reuter Wireless. Melbourne, Nov. 7. TWENTY-THREE minutes mean a £1,000 to me," said Squadron Leader D. E. Stodart. in lodging a protest against the award of the handicap third prize to Mr. C. J. Melrose who beat him by fourteen minutes. Squadron LeaderReuter Wireless. - 136 words
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Article124 1934-11-08 15 Memorial To German Naval Officer Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 6 Flags ftew at half-mast while church bells tolled throughout Luebeck in honour of Karl Lody, the German nava' officer, shot as a spy in the Tower of London in 1914. A memorial to Lody built into thReuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-08 16 'SunTalkieHall"l 1 AT THE NEW WORLD I 715 P.M. TO-NIGHT <U0 P.M. 1 FINAL CHAPTERS OF THE UNIVERSAL SERIAL. I "THE JUNGLE MYSTERY" Also Supported By A Thrilling Western Feature HARD HOMBRE 1 with HOOT GIBSON. iiiriti!t:iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiit:iiiiiitiiriiii!iiiiiiisiiiuiiiauiiiitiMiiiiini i i t i i i i t i i i i a145 words
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505 1934-11-08 16 TWO MATCHES FOR THE WEEK-END STRONGEST LOCAL ELEVEN SELECTED SATURDAY'S STATE GAME (By "Forward") FOR the first time in local hockey history, Negri Sembilan are to pay a visit to Singapore. Twc matches have been arranged for505 words
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123 1934-11-08 16 High School Beat A.C.S. By 9—l IN the inter-school hockey competition for the Clarke Trophy in Malacca, the High School beat the Anglo Chinese School, who recently took up the game, by nine goals to one. Late in the first half, the High School scored123 words
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Article109 1934-11-08 16 The Green Hill Badminton Partty 3eat the National Badminton Party at he latter's court at River Valley Road by five games to two. Results (Green -lill B.P. players mentioned first): Yeo Hong Chuan beat Soong Meng Tek 15-12, 15-3; William Tan beat Socng Cheng Using 2-15,109 words
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Article524 1934-11-08 16 St. Matthews' Big Win In S.C.F.A. League Singapore, Thursday. ST. Matthews defeated the C.W.A.A. by eight goals to two when they met in an S.C.F.A. soccer league match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday. Up to the scoring cf their first goal, the C.W.A.A.524 words
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Article34 1934-11-08 16 An interesting incident in the rugger match on the padang yesterday in which H.M.S. Terror beat an S.C.C. XV by six points nwo tries) to nil. HOME RUGBY Cambridge U. Overwhelm Guy's Hospital Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article45 1934-11-08 16 London, Nov. 7. The following are the results of. the Rugby Union matches played to-day: Middlesex 9 Surrey 13. Hospital 9 Cambridge University Oxford University 0 Leicester 11. St. Bart's Hospital 0 Army XV 9. —Reuter. VOLUNTEER RUGGER ENCOUNTER S.S.VJP. v. F.M.S.V.F. Match At K.L.45 words
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Article364 1934-11-08 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. FAMS for Saturday's rugger match between the Volunteers of the Straits and the F.M.S, in Kuala Lumpur, give promise of one of th? most keenly contested games of the season. Arrangements are complete and tne proceeds of the gate will be donated to364 words
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Article135 1934-11-08 16 THE Selangor Colts, one of the strongest hockey combinations in Kuala Lumpur, will be visiting Singapore over the week-end and will play, in all, four matches, two on Saturday and two on Monday. The first team will be opposed to the Chinese first and the Singapore Colts first, and the135 words
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Article, Illustration565 1934-11-08 16 Singapore, Thursday. The following matches in the Singapore ping-pong singles championship will take place to-night at the Great World. Chan Yip Chong (CCA.A.) v. Syed A. Rahman (P.O.C) at 7.45 p.m. Chow Tien Fook (CCA.A.) v. Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C) at 8.45 p.m. H.M.S. Terror's Forwards Push Way To Victory565 words
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Article258 1934-11-08 16 Results Of Ties In Johore Championships The following were results jol ties played 011 Tu sday in the Johore badminton championships Junior Singles: Y ~C. Tan (Bluet» lo*t to Ahmad b. Prang «Posto» 7-15, 10-15. Inter-Club: Pahang Rangers BP. lose to Education Dept. BP. by one gam=; to four;258 words
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Article141 1934-11-08 16 K.L. Hockey Teams To Visit Malacca %Frcvi Our Oun Reporter Kual3 Lumpur, Wed!»» > The Technical School hockey will ce visiting Malacca during taming weekend to play n sir; hockey matches there The School "A" team will play Malacca Chinese and tlv- St. t*i Association. while the "B"141 words
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Article97 1934-11-08 16 The following have been invited play hockey for S.C.C. v. R tute on Monday on R. I. gi H. A. Exley; P. H. Harrison J B MacDougall; W. Hannay. C Flttoek, E. C. Watson; C. T. Smith. J i Mitchell, F. L. Lane, Lt.-Comdr. H A. L. V.97 words
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Advertisement236 1934-11-08 17 s* i i i i i rr« man •::in l !iiiiii| l ;i!im«i*dMiu>.:iui.:i B«Din»:iiaiiif':iiH i n..|rT i i < < i i.n»r..B.inis»tiifiitt!CHi:iiiit-" I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. i I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER §35,000,000 i j I The I Great Eastern Life j v i I Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated236 words
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783 1934-11-08 17 Class One Animals Not Catered For; Schedule Of Events QNE hundred and thirteen horse s, in classes 2 and 3, and 29 ponies m class 2, have been entered for the three-day of the Singapore783 words
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Article135 1934-11-08 17 Classification Of Horses And Ponies THE following are 'ho latent < lassificattonr of horse* and ponies: HORSES Transfers:— Angelus from C'lafn 4 to Class 3. Redouble from Class 4 lo Class 8. Tr pi» Green from Class 1 to Class '1. Sbilleleairh from Class 3 ta (.lass 4.135 words
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Article229 1934-11-08 17 Penang's Team For Leong I Sin Nam Cup j (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Wednesday. PENANG'S tarn for the Leong 3in Nam Cup tournament has now been selected but in view of the possibility of some of those selected not being ab':e to travel, last minute changes may229 words
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Article486 1934-11-08 17 Chinese Beat Coast Club In League I|N the Klang District Football Leagut I 1934, the Klang United Chinese "A' defeated the Selangor Coast Club bj j five goals to nil on the Klang Padang f on Friday last. Che Daud was In charg( 1 of the whistle and486 words
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Article277 1934-11-08 17 Singapore v. Miri Rowing SINGAPORE and Miri will row for the InUrport Challenge Cup for fours to-day. There will also be a sculling race between the spare men of the comp thing crews. The events will mark the close of the local rowing scascn. Crews for to-day's277 words
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Article611 1934-11-08 17 November Bogey Results At S.G.C. Mrs. J. Stone 25 1 down Miss M. M. HadJey 22 3 Mrs. J. L. Campbell 22 4 "C" DIVISION Mts. A. Stone 36 3 up Miss N. Sim 30 2 Mrs. G. M. McNair 28 all sq. M,rs. H. Sanders 34 Mrs.611 words
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Article65 1934-11-08 17 A team will be selected from the following to represent the Bendfmeer Athletic Club in the S.C.F.A. League ogainst the Amicable Athletic Association on Friday at the Jalan Besar 9 Cheok Wah, 110 Puck. Siak Cheng, Ah Kong. Choon Whatt, Peck Kan, Ah Wing, Ah Soo. Hen Fal,65 words
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Article45 1934-11-08 17 The following are invited to play hockey for the Ceylon Sports Club a'/r.inst S.C.C. on Thursday, at Balestier: A. S. A. Jansen; K. Muttukurnaru, P. Ratna«ahapatnv, A. W. Thevathasam, Dr. Jayesuria,Ch.Jliah; Thuraisingham, V. Aabwountr, T. E. K. Rctnam, V. ParanW-hy, S. Veh> pillay.45 words
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Advertisement378 1934-11-08 18 "BDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE 1 Here is a smoking pleasure that never jr* Xiilis 10 P^» se Vaouum packed to ensure .rX 81 jBIM factory JEreahness in any climate. tfc^^y <T Blended in two grades to suit all tastes: > M.AXE or READY RUBBED. High Class Tobacconists. RQE4| AGENTS' F.378 words
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Advertisement655 1934-11-08 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME CuURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summa. y Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 466 of 1934. Re MAX AH YENG, of No. 198, Waterloo Street, Singapore, StoreKeeper at the Bonded Store "D," Liquor Department, Singapore Harbour Board. Reci ivi ig655 words
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Advertisement787 1934-11-08 18 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPOR Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 313 of 19 Re CHOP BAN THYE LOONG of No. 48, Merchant Road, Singapore. Traders. Receiving Order made 14*h July. i. Date and place of First Meeting November, 1934, at787 words
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Article421 1934-11-08 18 Accused's Wife Gives Evidence (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Nov. 7. FURTHER evidence was.recorded this morning at Muar Assizes by Mr. Justice J. V. Mills in the case in which a Tamil Kangani named Perumal. employed on Sagil Estate, Tangkok. is charged with having caused the death421 words
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Article122 1934-11-08 18 Physical Distress During Speech Reuter Wireless. Londor. Nov 6 I The physical strain of a long «r-erch I !?ft its mark on Lord Snowdai when he i e'efended Cobdenism and Free Trade at j the Cobden Club luncheon to-day. Towards the end of his speech Lord Snowden, whoReuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article97 1934-11-08 18 Strict Measures Taken In Shantung .Shanghai. Nov. 7. It is learnt that many foreign banks are still exporting silver to foreign cities. In the opinion of banking exper's thel continued exportation of silver is not actuated by a desire for profit but is caused by the fact97 words
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Article68 1934-11-08 18 Invitation By Chairman Of Shensi Shanghai, Nov. 7. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, of Singapore, has received a cable from Mr. Shao Li Tse, the chairman of Shensi, inviting him to Day a visit to ShenM Prorince. The Singapore merchant, who is being accorded a warm reception68 words
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Article59 1934-11-08 18 Singapore, Thursday. 1 A burglary on a large scale is alleged to have occurred in Goodman Road on the night of Nov. 4. The scene was said to be the residence of a European employed by a commercial firm. Rings, pendants, earrings and other jewellery valued at approximately59 words
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Article86 1934-11-08 18 Review By King On Silver Jubilee Reuter. London, Nov. 7. IN the House o! Commons, ilie First Lord of the Admiralty s:ated that the King hopes to review tte Fie* at Spi'hcad on July. 16. li>3s. in connection with his Silver Jubilee. Ir; uddition to the Home andReuter. - 86 words
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Article35 1934-11-08 18 The Athos II is due here from Colombo on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 8 a m. md will sail on the same day at 1 p.m. .or Saigcn, Hongkong, Shanghai and <obe.35 words
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Article44 1934-11-08 18 A telegram from the Superintendent of lighthouses, Rangoon, that the vrishna Shoal Light Vessel Thalun, will ;e replaced on the Station on or about Xov. 13 and the Baragua Flat Light Vessel Mindon w.ll be relieved on or about Nov. 14.44 words
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Article505 1934-11-08 18 The following passengers arc proceeding by the Rajpu'ana sailing a'- 9.30 a.m. to-morrow, for Penang, Colombo Bombay Europe:— Mr. A. Inglis, Mr. J. Marshall, Miss 1. D. Brown, Mr. G. If. Burnham, Mr. C. D. Adams, Mr. W. J. Walsh, Miss if. A. Geddes, Miss E. Reynolds-Harris, Mr. and505 words
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Article268 1934-11-08 18 Marly, Norwegian, 656 tons; from Bangkok 7.11, to Bangkok 8.11. Ban Hong Liong, British, 1,003 tons; from Sourabaya 7.11, to Sourabaya and Bandjermasin 9.11. Halldor, Norwegian, 840 tons; from Bangkok 8.11, t 0 Malacca 8.11. G. G. Merlin, French, 954 tons; from Saigon 8.11, to Saigon 12.11. Toboali,268 words
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Advertisement149 1934-11-08 19 fThe RIGHT BA3Y FOOD The firm, rounded little limbs that baby develops, his consistently good health and happy disposition, are sure signs that Mellin's Food itp is the right food for every baby from birth onchLI!L 9 li/ Sole Agents: 2 iVIZm H\)\KY WAUGH Co., Ltd MNli < > i149 words
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Miscellaneous415 1934-11-08 19 Wireles» TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "Tour Through Time And Space" TO-DAY' 3 Empire Wireless programme is as .chows:----6.20 pjn.: Big Ben. The Bath Orchestia. Relayed from the Punr> Room, Bath. 7.05 p.m.: Gramophone Records. Greenwich Time Sicrnal at 72U p.m.. 7.50 p.m.: The Belfast Wireless Orchestra, conducted by Peter Montgomery. Hooton415 words
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Article724 1934-11-08 19 Two Shot Within One Week pi o:ir Own Correspondent; Kuala Lipis, Nov. 5. j E Benta Mukim. lt}y 2 miles from I Lipis town, has been terd during the last fortnight by tigeress and two full grown venue of their raids being Mabong, about a mile724 words
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Article31 1934-11-08 19 Singapore, Weanesday. night's mail train from Singaone and* a half hours late in r this morning due to a break of an engine on another train J .tiore.31 words
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Article410 1934-11-08 19 Arrangements At Kuala Lumpur A R r^ G^k I£NTS for tl,e ofc,i »ervance of cmllfmH™"* 0 Day 111 Kual a Lumpur on Sunday are as fallows: •-Mjlol to 10.25 a.m.*—A servic* m.-»m tagtflf 18M iI 0W H u at 10 m iuli 20 ajn S4 will be reserved410 words
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Article185 1934-11-08 19 Chinese Convicted Of Theft (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Nov. 5. A; the. Seremban Police Cour- to-dav befor? Mr. V. W, W. Purc.'U Chinese yoinii. named Chong Menu, -.as charged with theft in a dwelling of jeweller aod closhing valued at abou: $50 The accu<cd claimed trial.185 words
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Article96 1934-11-08 19 Building Contractor Released On Bail Singapore. Thursday. Tan Tiong Whan, a Chinese building contractor of Tanjong Pagar. was yesterday produced in the Third Police Court before Mr. »J. M. Brander on a charge of criminal bieach of trust in respect of $310 cash, belonging to Tamby bin Ali.96 words
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Article121 1934-11-08 19 Entertained By Seremban Motor Union Seremban, Nov. 5. The members of the Seremban Hire Motor Union entertained >heir president Che Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad Malaka to a tea party on Saturday last in honour of his apnointment as a member of the Negri Sembilan State. Council. There121 words
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Article628 1934-11-08 19 General Information For Motorists SINGAPORE Civf) Aerodrome Construction Railway, busses Chnngi Road. .100 Ch:a'- Rom], Tanjone KaCeng Road and Gr«»\c Road. Approach level crossings with Caution, 1 hom.«on Road near Jem ha tun Mc-rab. Level crossings of Light RollWAVS—Approach Slowly. Bukit Tfmab Road near Cluny Road. Level628 words
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Article418 1934-11-08 19 Alleged Murder On An Estate (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Nov. 5. THE, last session of the Muar Assizes for the year began yesterday beforMr. Justice J. V. Mills in the Muar Supreme Court when th; Civil work on the list was gone through. This morning, a start418 words
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Article186 1934-11-08 19 Medals Presented Ta Schoolboys (From Our Oicn Correspondent) T TT Ipoh. Nov. G. HE medals for the Essay Competition organised by the Community Service Committee of the Ipoh Rotary Club were duly presented to the successful candidates at the Anglo-Chinese School and Anderson School, respectively, before a large186 words
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Article106 1934-11-08 19 Another Conviction At Kuala Lumpur a Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. A Chinese. Sam Hoy appeared before the First Magistrate. Mr. F. X Wilson on two charges of firstly, being found m possession of a still for the purpose of manufacturing liquor and secondly for possessing two bottles of. samsu106 words
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Article90 1934-11-08 19 Wireless Programmes For To-Day THE wlrrlpK: procmmme lor to-day a* announced r>y uif- German wave fi'jitati. Be:iir. Braicic&t'Ul)'.! House bio&di «••«lis ct'i .i tvavi'lenp.ili 31 33 uietrei is .is iolpts:P2O pa; Ope?!! jm* Announccmm: DJA. Gcmuti Foil. iSorr. PronrumfncForc<ra>i «Ger.ri.i r 8.35 put.: fJ :ii Mu-.iv f5O90 words
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Article281 1934-11-08 19 Programmes For Thursday And Friday THE Wireiett programmes for 10-day and Friday as announced by Phohi Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength of 23.:7 metres, are as fellows: 8.50 p.m.: Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 9.00 p.m.: Station orchestra conducted by Lee Cohen: I. Ouv. "DeiBauer em Schelm,"281 words
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Article56 1934-11-08 19 Wireless Programme For To-Day I THE v»m k.s; programme for 10-clay .ta anncuilecd by the Station ZHi. Singapore, broadcasting on a wuve-k-ngih o! ttf.o metres i> as follows: 0 p.in Recorded Music. '3 p.m.. Eelii" of Dimmer Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra und'-T direction of Mr. Dan Hdfii;:.;»56 words
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Article1295 1934-11-08 20 Views Of Mr. John Hards Under general. Mr. John Hands brought up the question of traffic control. He said that his complaint was net against the traffic controllers but aeainst th: road users. Mr. Hands referred to a recent letter in the local paper in which the writer1,295 words
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Article124 1934-11-08 20 Precautions Taken In Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 8 IN vi£w of th.3 anniversary' of Ocober Revolution in Russ a. m tial law has been declared by Shanghai Municipality as a precair against, disturbances. The return of M. Wilden, the Frej Minister to China, who arrived Shanghai to-day, is expected124 words
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Article49 1934-11-08 20 The Japanese Reply To America Reuter. Wash ng'on $< Mr Phillips. US Secretary o« refused 10 comment on she norm ihe Japanese reply to the Artier»''., prcttnarioii? atjaiiiM the Mmw\,\ t k.„ monopoly, bui i: is indicated »ii United Steles contemplate* diplomatic correspondence with J that connection RenterReuter. - 49 words
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Article39 1934-11-08 20 Berlin One German In every 1.700 Is bl and the.-c are to-day 35.000 blind p through the country. These figures are published in connexion with a congress of the Gr. Blind Association which has me: here.39 words
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Article176 1934-11-08 20 Boy's Toes Crushed By Bullock Cart A young Ch nese boy bad f hree of the toes on h s right foot crushed, when, it is alleged, the wheel of a bullock-cart driven by his father passed over his foot accidentally in Keng Cheow Sireet, yesterday noon. He176 words
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Article91 1934-11-08 20 Germany's Artificial Ice Stadium So much progress has been made in ih° construction of the artificial ice stadium at Garmisch Partenkirchen that it will be possible to hold ihe official lnauguraT ,r 1 in mid-December The first international ice hockev tournament will be hold from Dec 27 N>91 words
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Article85 1934-11-08 20 Terrier Nearly Dragged Under By Pike i I Munich. J I A small terror, which du*hed into a j pond a' Sangerhaucftn in pursuit of 41 I rut, wiis a'-'acked and nearly drown- w I>y two pikes. j Th.' dog. hX hi* rua.st»»r's call, had nlreudy turned85 words
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Advertisement575 1934-11-08 20 I I'l i■MM■ i i i mil i,ii!!|iiiiiifiviiliiitii!i|iiiiiiii|i!ii:iiiiif|ri<i;lMiiiiii|iii!in!iiiii:k.iiiili:l'ii.ii::iiiiM' MMMWMj I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. j 2, Raffles Place. (Established 1863). I Straits Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. Z FORTHCOMING SALES. 1 R m NOVEMBER I B U 5 I Friday 9th:575 words
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Advertisement48 1934-11-08 20 Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble 1 or Bladder Weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Stiffness, Burning, 9m) Smarting, Itching or Acidity try the new discovery Cystex (Slss-tex). Guaranteed to end your troubles in days or mouey back. At all chemists. JOS. TRAVERS SONS.48 words
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Advertisement285 1934-11-08 20 CHEONG lIOON SENG CO., LTD AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 30, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1934, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house No. 33, Fowlie Road Singap m\ ai 20.83 poles.285 words
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Article238 1934-11-08 21 fi n ,|s In Alleged Forger's Home By .Mr Mail i London» Oct. 24. i internal iorul prestige J* rapidity w.thin her vast ,k and front were separate by the Common ('till Wliiteley. K.C., at the it. <i on behalf of a man of irtl238 words
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Article309 1934-11-08 21 Accused In Convict Garb Singapore, Monday ALLEGATIONS of theft of property vn,l^ aS t h were made against a c?„h£ 1 Javan ese convict. Mhd. bin en he a PPeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice), today. There were two charges the a c C d CU309 words
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Article58 1934-11-08 21 The following are the numbers of arrivals from, and of departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of October 1934. as supplied by Travelling Inspectors and steamer agents:— Arrivals (State-a ded) 3,374 adults. 7."i"> minors. 539 infants. Arrivals (others) 4.367 adults. 3.">:> minors. 224 infants. Departures (Figures58 words
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Article535 1934-11-08 21 •Architect's Vision Of The Future (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 24. THE Hon. Humphrey Pakington, delivering yesterday in London the second of a series of lectures on ■Building England" organised by the Architectural Association, wcrdered whether there will be any villages in this England we are535 words
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Article95 1934-11-08 21 Entertainment Of Kelantan Royal Members Mr. Pang Cheng Yean, vice-president of the Merrilads Musical Association, is entertaining the Tungku Yahya and Tungku Indra Petra to a dinner party at his residence, 11, Amber Road, this evening, in honour of their departure for England for further studies. The two95 words
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Article54 1934-11-08 21 Budapest. Maria Danko, a 16-year-old servant girl of Nyiregyhaza. Hungary, has committed suicide by hanging herself on gallows which she had constructed in a loft. A crime novel was later found in her trunk. On its cover was a hanging scene which Maria had used as a54 words
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Advertisement160 1934-11-08 21 THE 1934 TERRGPLAME I I THE MOST SENSATIONAL CAR IN THE HISTORY OF MOTOR-CAR BUILDING. I 80-85 horsepower 112-116 inch wheel- j base (Special small-bore motor, developing 70 horsepower and providing minimum tax rating where motor size is a factor, is available when desired). "TERRAPLANE"—The registered and copy- righted name160 words
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Advertisement47 1934-11-08 21 m HOLLYWOOD *3KK))' obtainable T 1 1 rt' ii i mm mmm i i ..••Mi,i,, Wi „.,M»t 1 „„«„«,,r.««»ttt« ~..,«r-»> mmmmmmsmmm tti J I I here is no place X like home and no beer like i j I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG47 words
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Article551 1934-11-08 22 Will Innocent Man Be Hanged? CAN there be murder without a body? Controversy still rages on the point m legal circles, in spite of the fact that a man called Davidson has been found guilty ot murder in jus-, such circumstances. His appear against sentence of death551 words
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Article175 1934-11-08 22 Arduous Duty Of School Inspector Cape Town. "pO to Hell." said the Department of Education courteously to School Inspector Roux, and like all dutiful officials, Mr. RouX obtyed orders. Contrary to popular ideas, the road to Hell is not easy. Consisting of a stony river-bed it175 words
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Article206 1934-11-08 22 Condemnation By Dr. Barnes THE Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) officiated at the wedding of Mr. Gordon Richards Matthews and Miss Ruth Hillyard Brooks, daughter of Lady (Florence) Brooks, at AH Souls Church, Langham-place, recently. In his address Dr. Barnes said: "The vows you have just made206 words
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Article471 1934-11-08 22 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, Nov. 2. MEAT Beef, steak, (round) kati 32 Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati g Pork! lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, per lb. g Fowl, kati D Hens (locally reared), kati £J Ducks (Java), each JJ Pigeons,471 words
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Article204 1934-11-08 22 Dr. Sun Fo Interviewed At Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 4. Dr. Sun Fo, the chairman of the Legislative Yuan, Mr. Tang Yu Jen, Di. Chu Man Vi and Mr. Ma Chiao Chun arrived in Shanghai yesterday morning. Dr. Sun Fo said, in an interview, that the draft of the204 words
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135 1934-11-08 22 Latest Marvel Surgery (By Air Mail; MRS. Daphne Mvi novelist wife of Dr Capetown—just a latest marvel of modern She is seeing through a eyes after veins of blin, Mrs. Muir becanu performing an appendix some anaesthetic- in her chemicals burnt the corn For135 words
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Article90 1934-11-08 22 Rangoon Road Afternoon J Forms 11th Troop T The Rangoon Road L to be congratulated C I the 14th Troop of m Scouts. This 14'h T i M ment of eighteen boy two ass'stannt scoot tnas I A few days a_'o. M Medical Hall at Neil Road90 words
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Article339 1934-11-08 22 The following publical or received by the tics, S.S. F.M.S October 27 to Nove and are available f< ference Library. Ful gapore. Application members of ihe public resii ii to borrow publication.- SECTION I. Issued by the Depurtn i Exports of Robber I E. 4A). Exports of Rubber339 words
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Advertisement234 1934-11-08 22 HANDSOME ROOMY FAST...ECONOMICAL... I i- THE ENGLISH 8 H. P. FORD '^rj'. 1 —''/TH Hi WITH. SYNCHRO-MESH GEARS 35 to 40 miles per gallon 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 of234 words
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Article176 1934-11-08 23 France Brings Her Colonies Closer Paris. F>r reasons of international prestige and increased rapidity within Dial cmpu-e, France is pushing ahead bar long distance "imperial" airway a as possible. otea arl hree Fren h tran^orrtiner4t a l 1 Paris—Saigon—Hanoi 2 Paris—C asablanea—Natal (Brazil) —Santiago. \»**a*uj Paris—Algiers-Brazziville176 words
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Article164 1934-11-08 23 Hauker Knocked Down By -Motor Car N htni-o hunker was knocked down nu.i.—-iir n Beach P.o*d near Beach ..i .J hoe t--.iij.in on Mondav. II -:iec« f, v J itiji.su.* to Wh .Vsrs acd removed to the Tan Tock Senir Hoi. «1 r .f!y.vy,U-i(!ay morn in i: the164 words
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Article106 1934-11-08 23 "Perfect Gentleman's" Failure Oxford, Oct. 22. OOMEWHERE in Mexico is a perfect 0 gentleman. He says that he ta "n- tireiy virtuous, has a good incom smoke e CCl Ured eyes And he wanted an English wife So he wrote to Miss L. B Tawney th? Mayor106 words
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Article227 1934-11-08 23 U.S. Admiral's Joke At Discussion Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 3. The Naval delegates of Britain, Japan and the United States are resting at the week-end, golfing and visiting their friends in the country. Mr. Mac Donald and Miss Mac Donald are entertaining the Japanese delegates to luncheonReuter Wireless. - 227 words
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Article138 1934-11-08 23 "Brainwave" Of A Chinese Warlord Shanghai. THE warlords of the province of Szechwan have been considering how they can fill their empty coffers. They discussed what new taxes could be imposed—and found the. province was already so heavily taxed that there was actually nothing left on which a138 words
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Article115 1934-11-08 23 Fisherman Stuns Animal With Oar Riga. Latvia. A wild boar has been "caught" by a fisherman two miles off the coast of Latvia. He noticed something swimming strongly out to sea and manoeuvred his boat to follow it. When he sot closer, he saw that what115 words
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Article66 1934-11-08 23 Cologne. The Protestant Bishop of Hessen-Nas-sau has ordered that a special prayer for Herr Hitler shall be read in each Sunday service in his diocese. Tiie prayer is: "To Your Grace we recommend especially the Leader and Chancellor. Assist him with your Spirit and your Power66 words
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Article153 1934-11-08 23 I Drawing To Help Training Camps P Marlna Has sent to Princes Alice Countess of Athlone a charmI h? drawin of a boy's head which ha dra wn specially for the Exhibitill Art by All Ages, no* a l A^new s Galleries, Old a,d 01 the153 words
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Article189 1934-11-08 23 Miss PhyJlis. Bottome Praises French Cuisine San Francisco. Miss Phyllis Bottome, the English novelist, surprised Californians by declaring on a visit here—"l think the nghes. general standard of cuisme It in France, and quite the .owesi in England." In an interview Miss Bottome said that the Englishwoman189 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-08 23 MARTE II I V \jV" J\; ITK j j j j soic Agents:- fl. V. Straits Java Trading Co. f (INCORPORATED IN BATAVIA.)23 words
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Advertisement154 1934-11-08 23 AIRS H I P i I BRAND FINEST CONDENSED MILK I Try A Tin AND BE CONVINCED 8 i j Sole Distributors: S. A. ALIAPITCHAY Co. 147-149, BEACH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. Tel. 2882. I j MSK S. 1 I Have sound white lj| a nealthy -Wfa 10k 1 mkL mi154 words
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Article, Illustration5 1934-11-08 24 Latest Fashions In Feminine Footwear5 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-11-08 24 Lupe Velez and her husband. Johnny Weissnittlier, jn arrival at Paddington Station recently. Mi. Scow Sian Chye. eldest son of Mr. Scow Siew Kirn. and Mies Ong Ousk Neo, eldest daughter of Mr Ong Siew Kiam. who were married 11 York House. Sects Road, on Monday.46 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-11-08 24 The wedding at Holy Trinity Church. Brompton. London, of Mr. Francis Basil Banbuiy and Miss Jasmine Van de Weyer.19 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-08 24 King Alexander and M. Barthou driving through the streets of Marseilles, a moment before the assassination.16 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-11-08 24 'My Lady's Slippers" a few of the striking slipper models at the Shoe and Leather Fair held recently in I don.21 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-08 24 8.R.0. Willis, winner of th? Dill the-weight event <33 ft, 11 1 h the recent inter-college >p17 words
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