Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1934
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Title Section40 1934-11-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol XXI. -No. 2"7 5 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Nov. 10, 1931. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 193440 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-10 1 The itilmtte Dominant In zSMalaya VOLE ACEHT/ INCORPORATED HHIHiHi o^^^^10 words
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Article, Illustration2212 1934-11-10 2 Dear Girls, Although I have received numerous letters this week, there are still applications to join the Corner. This has been so for three or four weeks now and is most encouraging. I hope that all of you are doing your best to get your2,212 words
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Advertisement186 1934-11-10 2 *****111 *****11 **********111 111 i i i **********1111 1 mintnffnifiFiiiitiTiiiiniuiiaiiiJiutuiii^ REMINGTON RAND Inc. I supply all your in I Steel STATIONERY CABINETS I 1 I j Steel filing cabinets I Sieei KARDEX CABINETS I ii Union Building, f Phone 242G Singapore. i t i i t > i i i186 words
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Advertisement56 1934-11-10 2 glad sound when there's Scott's Porage Oats for breakfast A breakfast of these Quality Oats is a pleasure, and they are splendid for health and vitality. i Milled exclusively from the plump, nourishing kernels of the finest Scottish grain, they are delicious. a Sole Agents for Malaya. THE BORNEO COMPANY.56 words
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Article1575 1934-11-10 3 Loss On Exchange r INCRE ASING BLTRDEN ON COMPANY (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 24. |"!iK second ordinary annual general meeting of the Java Produce mpany (1932), Ltd., was held sterday at Cereal House, 58. Markie, E.C., Mr. G. R. P. Llewellyn chairman) presiding. The representative1,575 words
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Article131 1934-11-10 3 Okavengo Natives Of South West Afr.ca i ape Town. The Okavengo natives of South Wcsl Africa are said to be so buy that they do not seem to care whether they survive "lean*' >ears or not—so long as they do not wor*. Their "labour-saving" devices include: Poisoning131 words
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Article69 1934-11-10 3 Beggar Starves On Bed Of Money Warsaw A bejgga.' found starving in a Lodz garret was taken to hospitalStuffed in the straw mattress on which he had been lying the police found 2.840 gold and silver coins to the value of one hundred guineas. After the hospital expenses69 words
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Advertisement283 1934-11-10 3 sure death to INSECTS i '^V.?-^^' J/) helping him NOW!" "I find my energy has increased. jj Tou wit! And food for thought it: the roUdwlng letter lent H jflftW, > J to Cadburya by a very busy man: 1 pr e Bourn-vita, which I have taken ever* night since283 words
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Advertisement84 1934-11-10 3 a '''''1''1'{'••IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i I i ft I i j I I Telegraphic Address:--Calchcmico. I MTKtfvSM6 1(J very useful and valuable herbs CirammWiS have been used. An ideal »nek I 9 H« L P" af ter child birth and acute j diseases. A very reliable brain and IMi genera! tonic for84 words
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247 1934-11-10 4 Shipping News Notices. SAIL TRAINING NOT FAVOURED Shipping Federation Report THE idea thai tianting in sailing ships makes the beat sailors for all kinds of craft is killed by a report of the Advisory Committee «>t' the Shipping r <. deration. The report says tliat: "The de«.p sea sailing ship247 words
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Article159 1934-11-10 4 Run* To Ho Shortened London. u -r.tfi Marillmea announce that Ihe I'on hue v\)ll tu future on her voyages pi'utivd through to Kobe instead of terminating her outward ut Shan*:hj- and i'urther that the lengtn of journey svyi'it Marseilles and Shanghai when under*akvn b> «Ut' .Arami* and Felix159 words
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Article152 1934-11-10 4 Amoy To llau* Patrol Of Armed MoW>r Boats I' i>Mt ii moored motor boats will patrol '■tv u •.huanehow, Amoy and Tungshan lit I or.Ji n. -«>< 'he "Fukiei Tribune." lb 1 was decide! upon u* tlie result 'ho inn|iivtvi kidnapping!* ~i pu*sengers fvu-ral month* ago. The service152 words
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Article117 1934-11-10 4 Individual Restriction Wanted (By Air Mail) The majority of South and East Borneo District Rubber Committees are in favour of abandoning the export duty and introducing a system of individual restriction. This is the chief point which emerges from the inspection by the chief of the Dutch117 words
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Article81 1934-11-10 4 (By Air Mail) Nuts harvested to June 30 4,065,350 (against 3,076,550); piculs made 13,896 (11,423); price received $3.26 per picul ($4.05); estimate for current year 16,00() piculs. Working profit £354 (£1,872), plus r,l» brought in, making £7,371, which d. rectors recommend be carried forward, subject to provision81 words
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Article322 1934-11-10 4 Research Expedition To The Antarctic London. CHRISTMAS presents which will not be opened for over two months were among gifts to twenty-three men who left London last month in the Royal Research ship "William Scoresby." The ship, which sailed from St. Katherine's Dock after calling at the ('ape,322 words
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Article113 1934-11-10 4 Dutch Brokers Forecast Adjustments (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 24. In this week's review of the well-known Amsterdam rubber brokers. Joosten and Jansen, it is stated that apparently the Dutch Indian native question remains a very difficult point in the execution of the rubber restriction scheme. The113 words
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Article91 1934-11-10 4 The Booth liner Hilary mailed from the Mersey last month for Ceara, Para and Manaos, via Leixoes, Lisbon and Madeira. Jrith* large number of passengers on board, some of whom are taking the popular 1,000 miles up the Amazon cruise. During the liner's stay in91 words
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Article450 1934-11-10 4 "Position Of Cargo Liners Threatened" MR. Lawrence D. Holt, one of the directors of Alfred Holt and Co. (the Blue Funnel Line), in speech at Liverpool to the local bankers' institute, last month, referred to the "threatened position of cargo liners in face of the Government's proposal to450 words
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Article110 1934-11-10 4 Vessel Which Is Made Entirely Of Wood Toulon. A ship believed to be a Roman Trireme (vessel with three barks of oars) has been found off Toulon. During diving operations preparatory to the construction of a new quay a diver discovered the hull of a ship of110 words
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Article61 1934-11-10 4 Oslo. Harald Hamran, a Norwegian sailor, has set off on a voyage to Hawaii in a 26-foot sailing boat. He sailed from Kristiansand, in the south of Norway. Hamran is going to visit the Canary Islands, America, and Galapagos Island in the Pacific on his way to61 words
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Article247 1934-11-10 4 "Q" Ship Commander Who Sank Enemy Submarine CAT'TAIft Hank Norman Maxwell, who commanded the !\r-»t "Q" «hip in the war to aink u iJermati submarine. it to-day living on the dole, 15s. 3d. u week, jti one room in Whiteuuapel—alone. One of the heroes of the247 words
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Article42 1934-11-10 4 From Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, the number of ships which passed through the Suez Canal was 4,196 as compared with 3,947 n the corresponding period of 1933. Receipts totalled 630,460,000fc5. as against 620,980,00i>fe5.. an increase of approximately £124,800.42 words
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Advertisement418 1934-11-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH 1N DIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. <• H f Due Tonnage. Singapore. RANPURA 17,000 In porl BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 23 RANCH! 17.000 Dee. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 NALDERA 10,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan.418 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-10 4 iff LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRIP. S.S. "CONTE VERDE" To BOMBAY Dec. 17 S.S. "CONTE ROSSO' From BOMBAY Dec. 26 ■Si SPECIAL RETURN FARE. IST CLASS $274.29 2ND CLASS $162.86 2ND ECONOMY CLASS 128.57 LLOYD TRIESVINO NAY. CO., j 3-1, Collyer Quay, Singapore, j Telephone 2008.53 words
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Advertisement364 1934-11-10 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deuteca |H n ß| Aaitrmiiiche i vampfschiffi Ifl GJ Gesellachaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICEOUT WARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NOKTd CHINA AND JAP AM PORTS. Due S'portc j- m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov. 13 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 2y f m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila364 words
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Advertisement513 1934-11-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. <fcjX NORDDEUTSCHLK fr+ffi 1 LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:—. OUTWARDS. 1934 "TRIER," for Manila, Hongkong S'hai. N. China and Japan \"*n t "LIPPE" for Manila Japan Nov 14 "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Nov. 22 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam,513 words
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Article147 1934-11-10 5 I.ITTI.E BUSINESS PASSING tellers Inclined To Be Reserved uvr financial Correspondent) »»<, Saturday, 11 atrn i <| iv > I'rices (StMpupotvl, 211 1 cts.» unchanged. Tunc: Quiet. -1 > s I'rices:— <• !6d.. rlifWß 1 ijd. for»,- r QuWr. V els., down 1 16 ct. T Slwidy,147 words
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Article267 1934-11-10 5 Position Now Greatly Improved London Oov. 24 1- r.ly-fourtll. annual Etfrterjl ms i he Baniadawa tiubber l*d was held yes'erriav at 71 Mary:ix\ EC Sir Herbert I Ik i* i nnd. in mov- i< «lie <4 ?lie report ant acooUDii «-ft.», n v is pjt -0 a jri'ft;267 words
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Article63 1934-11-10 5 daily prices current. K.rr S Nt. 1, X. Rihbcd Smoked Sheet. SiMtftfp "C\ Thuisduy. noon. Seller* IV.. i *il«. '••Mi <Vmit month -I*4 »1 7 MurcH 23 2Z\+ luira 'if» 1 9 l! 5 S >CJ»I Jiji* 2liVi I»» i.t Murl'.oi; Quit sfcjidy. -*i. r.il.lv S|>»t63 words
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1264 1934-11-10 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. Saturday The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers:1,264 words
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Article449 1934-11-10 5 Reason For Low Harvesting Singapore, Saturday. »PHE twenty-fourth annual general I meeting of th« Mandai-Tekone (Singapore* Estates. Ltd., was held at ;h e registered offices of the en rtpany in Market Street at noon yesterday. Mr. E. A. Elias was in th* chair acd the others present wen449 words
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Article120 1934-11-10 5 Heavy Shipments To Liverpool Paris. Oct. 3 France Is exporting her surplus v heat to th United Kingdom. A message from La Rocneile states that within the last few days 1.250 tons of wheat has be:n shipped on the SI earner Egeran to Liverpool. 1.000 on the120 words
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Article155 1934-11-10 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.)» Ltd. Price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as foMows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gaflon drums per British Imperial fallen $I.IU Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gafton $0.82 Sbell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial155 words
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Article487 1934-11-10 5 Local Firms Review The Week MESSRS. Lewis and Peat "Singapore) Ltd.. in the weekly rubber report dated Nov. 9, state: The weakness in the market last week has now been dispelled by the official announcement that exports will b- allowed for the first quarter next year at <57r487 words
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Article73 1934-11-10 5 Princess Juliana Presents Gift Of £12,500 The Hague. Prraeees Juliana has presented to the -National Crisis Committee a gift of 90 000 guilders (about £12,500 at resent rates) to support those who are in distress owing to the depression. Princess Juliana personillv took the initiative for the73 words
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Article614 1934-11-10 5 Encouraging Trade Reports TRADK reports have been better during September, and those who have been hoping- for moderate pi k-up in industrial activity during the Fall are encouraged accordingly. Retail trade began to improve in the latter part of August, and in department stores and614 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-10 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. U C. MABGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE; t. FYNTAYfION GREEN.23 words
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Advertisement79 1934-11-10 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Afcneida Street. Reserve Find j*** Lo w f N BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on termi to be ascertained on applk«tioa. SAVING79 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-10 5 0 Hand el-Ma at schap pi j, H. ,v.'- (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HA6TJB» BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited.91 words
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Advertisement242 1934-11-10 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ABBURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. fire! marine, motor car, personal accident ff §Ukt\ WORKMEN* COMPENSATION INSURAJSXF. TJKAD OrFICB: liD. St, Singapore G. JOHNBOK* Genarai Manager. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BAN X, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-242 words
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Advertisement280 1934-11-10 6 M. HASSAN, M, 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. THONE 3411. iGAPORE280 words
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Advertisement750 1934-11-10 6 I PUBLIC NOTICES. TRADE SCHOOL, MALACCA. Applications ate invit*ed for the posts of Junior Instructor and Assistant Instructor for Cavpenvry at the Trade School. Malacca. Salary will lie in accordance with tne Government Scheme for Junior Instructors at Trade School*, (SIOO-J OA-* 100 Bar'lOA; $209), and for Assistant Instructors, ($7O--SA-$100).750 words
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Advertisement569 1934-11-10 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I, the undersigned Goh Cheng Neo of Xo. j9, I.orong 25, Geylang Road. Singapore, hereby give notice that my husband Khoo I Ah Bah had left me and I am no longer under his support and protection. Dated this Bth day of November, 1931. ORDINANCE NO. 135569 words
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Advertisement466 1934-11-10 6 I SITUATIONS VACANT. i I 1 j 1 ±rxr WANTED—Reliable. Linotype Operator, six weeks night work. Apply B—9 a.m. 399, L T pper Serangoon Road. WANTED An expert in dried Hides and Skins, Horn?. Sticklae. Gamboge, Gum Damar, White and Black Pepper and Gotta Percha for European markets seeks position466 words
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Advertisement305 1934-11-10 6 EDUCATIONAL. I i FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (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, etc. 1 Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal.305 words
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Advertisement563 1934-11-10 6 REPAIRS TAKE ALL VOI R CLOCKS WATCHES OR GRAMOPHONES that go! \vron<;. rb IYICK WOH HING 42!». NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base, Malaya. P.S. PERM j European Hairdressers,* Permanent wave specialists. TO LET. TO LET.—37S,563 words
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Article492 1934-11-10 7 Important Legal Point JI IXiMENT IN RECENT APPEAL Sunrapore, Fritia.v, inwi'f court |wnver to Irv a cus.-» triable b v tin* Sujjrcn,! •Hi t f'lus point was «rjrut-d on Oct l.ri'uir a full beruh coTiprisi,".. Ooot Justice /Sir Walter HuX r Prichard and ,V i'| .Mills492 words
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Article136 1934-11-10 7 Offer Of Two Dollars A Month Accepted Singapore. Saturday. Let- Ah Kai. a 61-yvar-old Canionrsr, w no appeji€*ct lor litfe public examination In tht 1 bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice ABcckett Terrell. aid that he had been connee'ed wi!h •he Singapore Slipway and L:u;meerhj3 Co.. Ltd.. for136 words
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Article176 1934-11-10 7 America Plans Naval Base Parte, Oct. 25 THE United States Government luu> decided to establish a first nnva! bane ai Dutch Harbour, in Aleutian viands, of! the northern coast of Alaska. reports from Washington to the press announced this morning. It is added that the decision176 words
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Advertisement458 1934-11-10 7 •«■■■■•■•i• i i i 11, m, 111 in i $200.00 MUST BE WON I For nearest correct solutions of a few easy words. I j 1 LjtfiJign HOW TC) FORM THE WORDS i 1 WATER 1 t Tak rst word as an ex- I T 1- i ample. The C458 words
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Advertisement409 1934-11-10 7 I When Other Remedies i FAIL j TRY j j i PRICE 65 CENTS. j THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, Ltd. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Raffles Place, Singapore, also at Kuala Lumpur, klans, Senniban. SSBBBBBS ikirnU ami Brands of Syri'p in the marl I Brand y >v m KnJ j j ferent409 words
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Miscellaneous575 1934-11-10 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and oodevies in Singapore, most of the nembers of which are readers of the Ma'aya Tribune." This Diary is protided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping ii up-to-date and complete. Happenings o] general interest will still be included n the575 words
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Article, Illustration141 1934-11-10 8 HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 10. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura, Arabia 18; Kinta 16; Saale 14; Manila Maru 11; Unyo Maru 9; Athos II 7. Empire Dock141 words
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Article73 1934-11-10 8 New Commodore-In-Charcre At Hongkong Reuter. London. Nov. 9. Captain C G until recently n Command ot H M.S. Berwick in Uu Far East, hus bt j en appointed to the :!M5 Tamar" in addition to his duties, la ling from March 2 next of the Command and asReuter. - 73 words
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Article50 1934-11-10 8 Returning To Tokyo Before Christmas Reuter. Tokyo. Nov. 10. According to the Japanese press. Mr. Matsudaira. the Japanese Ambassador in London, will be leaviiu for Tokyo before X'mas with the intention of not returning to London. The former Foreign Minister. Mr. Ycshizawa. Is mentioned as his possible successor.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article52 1934-11-10 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore a». about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail Will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticke: holders immediately. Correspondence for ncn-boxholders will be sent out by the 825 a.m. delivery52 words
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Article200 1934-11-10 8 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 10. London 3 months' sight 2,4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 24 3,16 London 60 days' sight 2j4 &i« London 30 days' sight London demand JgJ London T.T. 2(4 WW Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand **j New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya demand 3r>%200 words
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Article207 1934-11-10 8 Singapore, Nov. 8. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan SlO7 R. (Siam) 'W. Coast N. 2 per Kcyan $105 R. (Siam) W Coast N. 3 per Kcyan $102 j Rice. B. Sinn N.l per Koyan SlO3 Rice. B. Siam N 2 per Koyan Sio2 Siam. AI Siam.207 words
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Article437 1934-11-10 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. NOV. 10 High Tides.—o.27 a.m., 11.40 a.m. Poppy Day Fund Collections. Hockey: Singapore v. Negri-Sembilan, S.C.C.; O.R.A. v. Police, Thompson Road; O.R.A. v. Medical College, M.C. ground; S.C.R.C. v. Selangor Colts, S.C.R.C., 4 p.m.; Raffles College Graduates v.437 words
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Article66 1934-11-10 8 ALHAMBRA. Charlie Chan's Courage.' APOLLO.—Chinese pictures. CAPITOL.—"Tarzan and His Mate." EMPIRE —"The Saddle Buster" and "Let s Fall in Love." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows. Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH Arabian Night." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc. PAVILION— Where66 words
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Advertisement440 1934-11-10 8 .-«■■niiiinmnin™ I SINGAPORE HOTELS. M -i M l ll i,ri l l n ll i l ,n,in-)irrT"T SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. TO-NIGHT (FORMAL). SPECIAL DINNER 1 XNCI TIAV ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS. TAU MOE KING OF THE STEEL (.UTAH. PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HA440 words
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Advertisement303 1934-11-10 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONTenders will be received at the Colonial 3ecn tary's Ofti-e. up to noo iof the l">th November, 1984, t r the folic wing supolies:— 1. Supply cf Laterite within Municipal Limits lor the year 1935. 2. Supply of Granite Within Municipal Limits for the year 1956. Every303 words
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Advertisement523 1934-11-10 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER 3F RADIO SERVICE COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company duly eon- j vened and held at the registered office of :he Company. No. 2 Orcbai 1 Road, S n*rapore. on the lv h523 words
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Advertisement31 1934-11-10 8 immense benefits derived from the world famous Gull Bahar Hair Oil. Buy one and he convinced of its effectiveness, purity and reliability. Many certificates and medals 1 aave been awarded. 031 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-10 8 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and j at 93, Bras Bisah Road.24 words
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Miscellaneous141 1934-11-10 8 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (Tung Song) 2 p.m. South Africa (Houtman) 2.30 p.m. Mauritius (Houtman* 2.30 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T Dilly (Houtman) 2.30 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (Blinjoe) 4 p.m. Laboean Bilik and141 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-11-10 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service La«* Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alcr Star 83 0.57 01 74 Merging 78 0.02 Nil 72 K( ta Bharu 76 0.61 Nil 73 Bukr Jeram B2 Nil Nil 72 Malacca 81 1.0374 words
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Article1018 1934-11-10 9 Minister's Message SEEKING THE BEST IN RELIGION K jjive below the message of Dr. John Rowland Lathrop DI) uwttr. Church of the Saviour •hi t a rial) h Brooklyn Heights, klyn. N,Y„ and a Member of the ril of Judges of the Asiatic cornlion offered1,018 words
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Article179 1934-11-10 9 Mr. T. H. Chin And Miss M. K. Yap (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A PRETTY wedding was solemnised at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, to-day at 10 ajn., the contracting parties being Mr. Chin Tai Hee, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Jut179 words
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Article184 1934-11-10 9 Woman Denies She Was Married (From, Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday ,rrr ase in which a Chinese named voon Phooi, was charged with away a married woman, Ng Kiew the wife of one Chong Shin, at Petaling Saiak, on Oct. 4. was continued to-day before the Second184 words
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Article116 1934-11-10 9 Charge Against A Cycle Dealer (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Ong Sin Tong, the proprietor of Chop San Meng, a bicycle shop at Batu Road, appeared to-day before the Second Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph, on a summons for allegedly having in possession for116 words
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Article129 1934-11-10 9 Woman Convicted At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A Chinese woman, named Toh Ah Patt, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, on charges of being found in possession of a still for the manufacture of samsu, withoue having a licence to129 words
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Article179 1934-11-10 9 Chance Of Becoming World Power Peiping, Nov. 2. DURING an informal chat with foreign newspapermen last evening, Madame Chiang Kai Shek spoke of the pleasure she derived from her recent aerial tour to the north-west of China, when she accompanied General Chiang. She said that among179 words
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Article248 1934-11-10 9 Cheerful Time Promised At Kuala Lumpur An a'lite, from "T.i:ls" to lounge suits, for met», will be acceptable on Saturday for the Poppy Duy dance to oe held ul the Mu3onic Hall. Venning Road, Kttula Lumpur. There should be a good attendance for be.slclei, supporting a worthy248 words
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Article112 1934-11-10 9 Services At Birth Of Dionnc Quintuplets Callander, Ontario. Mrs. Alex. Lepros and Mrs. Ben Labelle arc the proudest women in Canada. They are the m dwives who attended the birth on May 2"> of the famous Dionnc quintuplets—the only quintuplets in the *orld. Now they have been given112 words
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Article96 1934-11-10 9 Alleged Theft Of Tin Ore (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A Sikh named Banta Singh was charged before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, with theft of tinore valued atslG.3o, the property of leh Wah Sang Mines, at Sungei Besi, yesterday. Chief Court-Inspector A. E.96 words
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Article71 1934-11-10 9 From 8 p.m. To Midnight» Says Retired Teacher Munich. From ft p.in. to midnight ate the "natural" hnurs for human beings, according to an ur<iclo in the Munich Mert'cal Weekly by Mr. Thomas Stock mann, u re'lrcd tenchpr who lives ill Heidelberg. He claims that victims of insomnia71 words
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Advertisement171 1934-11-10 9 Tell Master To Give You Tonic v 9 Condition Powders In hot climates all dogs need special care and attention because their blood lif ADUC quickly gets over"»W U If In heated and impure, are your dog's They should begy en wont foe. Give a regular course of Sherley's Worm171 words
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Advertisement345 1934-11-10 9 "PERSONS NOT FAT LIVE LONGEST" Eminent Physician Declares In a recent lecture before the American Academy of Medicine, a prominent physician stated that persona who aren't fat live the longest. I I Common sense confirms thi<. Insurance j companies often reject over-weight folks, I or charge higher premiums on account345 words
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Advertisement40 1934-11-10 9 jii^sll^^ WaTEASPOOM —makes a cup of delicious body-building, health-giving I Pcmmtn&gy cocoa. Rowntree's Cocoa makes more cups per tin because it's a purer cocoa and—ii costs less per tin. Sole Agents ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE. R-l.40 words
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Advertisement220 1934-11-10 10 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS—aII houses packed f nee opening: j CHARLIE CHAN is always a I a Hlf A success He ever excels himself in j rAljl*/\ H If Hrl this thrilHntr murder mystery! s 1 i 3 SHOWS TO-DAY TO MORROW 3.15 6.15 li] WISE and WITTY in the FACE o/220 words
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Advertisement333 1934-11-10 10 Amusements A Sensational Story el a son of the East who Sacrificed everything fl for Love of his country R Mmmmtmml £iilimllr j 1 rr rRL s 0F THE YEAK! DOUBLE FEATURE J» Tmr m rjUT TWO SHOWS FOR TALKIE ONE PAYMENT. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT—SECOND SH >\V AT '»-15 PII333 words
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Advertisement487 1934-11-10 10 e' 1 D OPENING TO-DAY! THREE SHOWS! j j j j 3-15 P-15 I j jl he left behind cloping with another man! HjTnl? F-fT*^j A l M i There"* never a dull lKZXH^liHEj^T[fi^Li^R moment at the road- t side rendezvous I here Sinuers Meet". j >..»v LARIL—McCI LLOICH COMEDY487 words
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Article362 1934-11-10 11 Local Company Manager Fined S ngapore, Saturday. EVIDENCE that a lorry owned by tin Lee Rubber Co was stepped on the •street with false number plaies was Riven before Mr. c. H. Whmon. (he Fourth WfafiL.suate, yesterday. when Mr. Georce Lee. ,hc company's manager, appeared on a362 words
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Article69 1934-11-10 11 Britain Considering Next Step Reuter. London. Nov. 112). THE substance of the Japanese lepiy to the British representations conctming Japan's oil policy in Japan hu* been communicated to the British oil companies and the Forßlßn Office. In coniunc ticn with the Board of Trade is considering theReuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement363 1934-11-10 11 A New Arrival 1! Speaking of Music at once recalls T. M. A. Music Hon- are always in search oi: iaissS and best from all the Great Musical Countries of the >iave pleasure to introduce into Malaya j ITALY'S LEADING RECORD Electrically recorded in Italy with Italy's foremost Dance and363 words
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Advertisement171 1934-11-10 11 ■V P\R\MOl NT GREETING TO EVERY CHILD WHO I LOVES S |f|| ALICE vp^ JBoob: tlftis d. December 14tti. "Alice in Wonderland" FANCY DRESS BALL. Victoria Memorial Ha l IF IT'S PARAMOUNT PICTURE—IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN .-r Trade Mark /inhalant V l A drop of Vapex on A171 words
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Advertisement485 1934-11-10 11 ';HiiiiiiiKi!'r-|::ih|!iiNisiiiiiiiuiiii!iiiiiimii^ BOWDENS MILK FOOD IS PURE I Made entirely from English Milk I by the I I "IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION SUCH AS CANE SUGAR I (SUCROSE). 1 i See that your Baby g.:.: J Sugar (Sucrose). gets the best. i Cane Sugar is not a I Bowden's485 words
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Article21 1934-11-10 12 dr. ll^./!,!'! ll »'l. s»:<?>'—< '»"«>' l' lr lio:,<i. <»'. l':.,i.»> >, al 6 l'' s> in. l'Nslc'l-z»! > ,> l > I vidadnri.21 words
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Article24 1934-11-10 12 «.'!>«-"!. v<. > «l'l- Vun »v Xo„ >,.'>!. tbuid. idl lii.l > K Kl»<ll)- «.s e<l> >"- r >.'ll.l' lence. ,.r >! >,-. !7l!> «f.. ls l>/c>l ...s li»lt> l'ual!.24 words
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Article810 1934-11-10 12 "U/k' must husband our resources." That was the text of the hrst address delivered by the new Governor and High Commissioner. Sir Shenton Thomas, and, this we take it, will be the keynote of his administration. It was a speech which thoughtful men were glad ta hear. The810 words
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Article153 1934-11-10 12 Mr. Russell Harris, managing director cf the well-known Tasmanian newspaper The Advocate, and Mrs. Harris arrived it Singapore by the Ranpura after a tour of Europe. They will stay here for en days and then leave for Australia by the Nieuw Holland. Mile. Juliette de G szty, a Hungarian journalist,153 words
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Article950 1934-11-10 12 And Impressions Of Sir Shenton Thomas IN that most informative book of local history, "One Hundred Years of Singapore." we find various references to the arrivals of new Goverors and to the impressions they made. We learn thus that Sir Harry Ord, first administrator when950 words
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Article172 1934-11-10 12 lxwKerOn" i IF Lott ar.d Stoeffen become tennis profersionals there will be much pla\ with the joke, about knocking the Stoeffen out of the Lott of 'cm. France to Germany, or Germany to France: No Saar, Saartainly not. Economy is a way of spending your money172 words
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Article37 1934-11-10 12 GIRLS' CORNER. 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. CLUB DIARY. 7. MESSAGE TO YOUTH OF ASIA, 9. SPORTS NEWS, 16 and 17. WIRELESS TOPICS, 19. CHURCH SERVICES. 20. TIGHTENING OF TIN CONTROL, 21. ROYS' CORNER, 23.37 words
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Advertisement245 1934-11-10 12 i i i n ittliiltinniniiiiniMtiiiiw^^ DELICIOUS j j Price 60 cents Per Tin j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j?.i*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii i i i i i i i i i 1.1 i i iii ■ii i i i ii" 5 l! I The Perfume of Romance v ii g and the key note245 words
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Advertisement113 1934-11-10 12 FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOOM, enioys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE /4^^>sf »'i' tMipfPi<'irTriii!lM|iii<iifiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiinfiirTfiiiiit(;t«fii«"t ANGELA MARTINIS ĕ I ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING. I Leading School of113 words
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182 1934-11-10 13 ADDRESSES PRESENTED IN COUNCIL CHAMBER Statement Of Policy Need For Caution In Financial Matters S ,R S C ton Th r a K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., the new Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements and High ommissioner for182 words
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Article, Illustration4283 1934-11-10 13 Singapore, Friday. QXE of the most impressive ceremonies which Singapore has ssed for a long time took place i Clifford Pier this afternoon, when S r Shenton Thomas, K.C.M.G.. 0.8. E., the newly-appointed Goverr and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay4,283 words
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Article85 1934-11-10 13 Peer's Statement UNCONSTITUTIONAL METHODS Reuter. London, Nov. 9. A PLOT to seize the B. B. C. and accomplish a coup d'etat as in Vienna came to his personal knowledge some months ago, declared the Socialist Peer, Lord Allen, in the House of Lords during theReuter. - 85 words
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Article22 1934-11-10 13 A review of Ihe Incorporated Society of Planters' memorandum on salaries by our planting correspondent "Pertinax" appears on page 18-22 words
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Article35 1934-11-10 13 Reuter. Los Angles, Nov. 9. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith intends within the next four days to start on a flight to Australia via New York and London, thus making a round-the-world hop—Reuter. IReuter. - 35 words
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Article709 1934-11-10 13 HOME GOVERNMENT'S ACHIEVEMENTS Premier's Speech Britain's Efforts In Cause Of Peace Reuter. London, Nov. 9. THE Premier, Mr. Ramsay Mao donald, replying- to the toast of His Majesty's Ministers at the annual Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guild Hall, reviewed home and foreign affairs. He spoke withReuter. - 709 words
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Advertisement64 1934-11-10 13 ■Minn mi' ii i in wt i t mil <■> ii«!ii!ii<iii«iiftit'niiiiiiin]iiiiiinininiiiiiiinininininiiii«mn«i» i I i f i "HIS MASTER'S VOICE I NEW MODEL 152 1 m I Excellent reproduction is assur- i I ed by incorporating matched J Z sound-box, tone arm and tone I Obtainable at f MOUTRIES j "H.M.V."64 words
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Article67 1934-11-10 14 Crew Believed To Have Perished Reuter. Niigata (Japan), Nov. 9. VESSELS scouring the Sea of Japan for the 1,253-ton freighter Ranan Maru, have abandoned their search believing that the Ranan Maru, which sent out S.O.S. calls last morning that she was badly in fire off Sado Island, hasReuter. - 67 words
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Article559 1934-11-10 14 Youth Bound Over WARNING BY LOCAL MAGISTRATE Singapore, Saturday. pAMPIILETB issued by M M aJaya n Anl i-l m >cr:a listk: Labour Union, making wild charged of arson and charging the Singapor« Fjre Brigade with deliberately fai 1 inET to chock the great fire at Btikft559 words
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Article88 1934-11-10 14 An aged Chinese woman was knocked down by a motor-car at th a junction of Bencoolon Street and Albert Street vesterlay. She received injuries to htr face, knee.and feet and was removed to the Tan Took Seng Hospital. A Chinese womdn, employed at the Archipelago Brewery at Alexandra88 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-10 14 -i i i iii ■;i|iiiiiiniuaiiii l |iifKiiiiiii;i| l i«n|ij!:i > i iiiiiiiiiiviiiriitiliiliili'iniiitiifitliiiuiiil :iii|i>liiii!i:.|ti|ii«ii i t i i i i, i I I 8 m I 8 I m B 1 zAn eminent /r jll a lis writes I m m I 'Nowhere in the world do I grapes grow under82 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-10 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. fire, mm, mm VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article75 1934-11-10 15 ;;ll On The Banks Li MP IN SHARE [•RICES Tokyo. Nov, I J. -Y.ST ATI VES of ihe Tokyo i* I x t'alKd on th? J t?i Fliirik 112 J* v>iin «•'<! ..1 Bank oi Japan n«i Munfc.** to ailvnnce sx-v finan.'c the* Noven bcrrtltmonts. follow.!;*?75 words
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Article321 1934-11-10 15 |;< d ilution Which S.A.F.A. Rescinded -reived \he following letter. I .i>v. 9, from Messrs. Sisson j.t been requ sitd by our Mchamed Alkaff, th foro 1 the Malaya Footba I io writ, tj •:kc o the paramapr. •mr columns on th iier.rti-r .'.ia.ay Fco.ball rs Rcfo'V'Jon321 words
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Article81 1934-11-10 15 uross America In Twelve Hours Reuter. Newark (New Jersey), Nov. 9. CAPTAIN Rickenbacker broke his own ecord for the Trans-Continintai Commercial Flight flying Irom Bur- California, to Newark in 12 hours inutea 50 seconds, a distance of miles at an average speed of 221 ft and touchingReuter. - 81 words
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Article55 1934-11-10 15 Four Killed And Two Injured Reuter. Newport News (Virginia*. Nov. 9. 1 now reported that four persons killed and two seriously injured he huge grain elevator owned by Railway was desby fire which caused a loss of '«HI pOO. fane foreman was one of those "1 to beReuter. - 55 words
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Article34 1934-11-10 15 Bill Passes Third Reading In Parliament Reuter. r London, Nov. 9. Ihe House of Commons the Dindings nient Bill was read a third time passed and thus comes into force iiutely.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-11-10 15 Sir Shenton Thomas inspecting the Guard of Honour provided by the Ist Battalion, the Wiltshire Regt., at Clifford Pier. After the ceremony at the Council Civimber. His Excellent Inspecting the Qui: a ol Hbonotu of the Mala;, Company, S.V.C.46 words
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Article321 1934-11-10 15 ><»m 1 Ke >llll».va tribune Xuv. U», i»I4 -p»,l< 5.. o»)0l>cd tln> Nnln calendar o,t tbe tbi.e men. l!. I bt. lirst ol l, d witb tbat d tli.rd bavmk to ,.l vo?untaillv canine i i.»- ol u lamii ,l K lv<o ltcikiens are i murder. Qnlv321 words
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Advertisement89 1934-11-10 15 CHOSLEY 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 articles. Everything is before you. Such89 words
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Advertisement248 1934-11-10 15 S NSURANCi AGE NT 8 ©5 "rfVo,fwTl>» ZAND BROKERS= Waiin Studios i l r i i i i i ii i ii i i ii iii i 3 ii i ill i ll i -I i i i i i i i i i i i l M I MM248 words
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983 1934-11-10 16 Inter-State Hockey, Rugby And Badminton Singapore Sportsmen IVill Have More Than Their Fill (BY "FORWARD.") m bumper week-end oi sport is promised this week-end beginning to-day more especially in Singapore than elsewhere, and local sportsmen will nave more than their fill. For in983 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-11-10 16 L. D. Walford «or. right' (Singapore; who beat W. L P Soehon <Miri> in the sculling even: in the Inttr t :ort rowing races on Thursday.26 words
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967 1934-11-10 16 American- Phillipine Sports Meet In Manila WORLD TRACK FIELD CHAMPIONS IN ACTION :,...l. nnd :i.!.i <»l vvo»ld reputation. cnn.« and ll,»> be>l iu tl' lancl at lij<:al la>l and 5llN'!u> tin» v,.-:i'l :lltb«»Ul/b brnckinl/ of tbe 1« rn.-or<i>. t<. v>«»rl»l <t.>: l»er< >va- l,c>l »ine «<.. !.:l l< <<. abilitv967 words
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Article163 1934-11-10 16 First Oriental Member Of Jockey Club J (M')v V r? f npHE Aga Khan has been admitted into X the exclusive circle of sportsmen that comprises the Jockey Club. He was elected an honorary member. He is the firs; Oriental to be admitted to'the club. Membership of163 words
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Article144 1934-11-10 16 Y.M.C.A. v. A.P.C. I lark''y Under Bad Condition* Singapore, B&hm DESIST E beiug (wo mmt .-Ku; y.M.C-A hockey icnm sucrt..M|. r beating the A P.C or. Aj (in, ground ye*t:rd.iy the maifctr 2—l. Conditions were far Inotn id, hockey, the u round beiau add. slippery,144 words
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Article55 1934-11-10 16 NEGRI'S team for to-day's hockey match will be as Alexander Emmanuel: Dr. Van Geyzel and Mohd. Ali; Kandiah or Junied, Bidlake. A. Ramli; Ismail. Lopez. Wilson. O'Hara and A. K»utens. The team to meet the Wiltsh.rcs to-morrow will probably be the same, although it is thought Wilson will55 words
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Article59 1934-11-10 16 Singapore. Saturday. The following will represent ii. Raffles Institution first team at heck', against the Selangor Colts second team on the R L ground at 4 p.m. to-cL Simon: W. Jarvis, G. Hagedorr.; P. Gupta, E. Lov.day. M. Kchlhoff: A. Watts, Chia Boon Peng. M. Valb.: Ismail and59 words
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Advertisement49 1934-11-10 16 raniiiiiiiiiiiiitffliiiiitnlniiifiiiiiiMtHiniw^ Captrio<SE f*'l>\ The fmeSt: combin ation of case, vh «»«J£*?Sd_(|«(o)S powder and shot, proved as the b est scientifically and in the T f™niTir-ff=fiii shooting field. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL AMMUNITION DEALERS j IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LIMITED Head Office: 144 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE branches at PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR49 words
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Advertisement48 1934-11-10 16 CHIN AFERRO'S I X X r— f BARK and IRON TONIC new BritisH T nic Buy a bottle now and test it for yourself. HN I Manufactured in England- u\ Obtainable at all stores (A Medical Office, Iff "i i i"rr"n"vr"iTnrr*nrfnnr mm tftfttftfttj jujuui u>ui.j.,nmm mtum an L48 words
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477 1934-11-10 17 Visiting Members To Be Proposed And Seconded 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A\ extraordinary general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club was eld at the «Selangor Club this evening. Mr. T. H.477 words
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Article100 1934-11-10 17 The Kwonp's Badminton Tarty defeat- •■ii *-he Tan's E.P. by five gasaes to one. Results (KWong's "players mentioned firs*): Ngii: Eng Mens beat Tan Ta Si?nti 1" l.~>—."»: Ng Swee deleaved Tan Hung Nt<> IS—l, 15—11: Teo K«ok Kwoog bea< Tan Ah Tee 15—G, 15—5; Koh Jiak100 words
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Article89 1934-11-10 17 The Petcrdale BP. beat the LokeV BP. by thrre games to two on Sunday last. Results 'P.B.Ps names mentionc d first I: Lawrence de Bousa beat George Che i 15-3 5-15. 15-9: Tav Swie Siang lor to Wee Jui Huai 13-15. 2-15; Teo Thvt ang Bak bat89 words
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Article263 1934-11-10 17 Australians Invited As Selectors New Of*. ->>. AN hnportan' mi fling of 'hv Kmeiifi'ncy lomnii-iei' of he Indian <Yit'kt < outrol Board approved ih'- Maharajah of I'a'iuljiV propositi (mi jiv in; n prjvu'e Aunnalian ciiiii 'o visit lndii '"0 -he svimer nf I!KU *i»> ooasiH 1263 words
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Article56 1934-11-10 17 New President Of National Baseball League Reuter. New Yo_rk. Nov. 8. Mr. Ford Prick, head ct the National Baseball League's Service Bureau and ex-snorts writer, has been elected Pre sident of th National League in succession to Mr. John A. Heydler. who is named as Chairman ofReuter. - 56 words
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Article68 1934-11-10 17 Tne following have been selected I represent the Bahru Badminton Par; in a friendly match of five singles and cue double to be played at Sit Wa Read 'Off Outram Rcat:< o:i Sunday, a 3.30 p.m.: Lim Cheng Kwee. Chu Guan Seong, Chee Liang Bee. Low SWf Guan.68 words
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Article51 1934-11-10 17 Pres.-»n North End wir.- re presented Dundee by their manager, Mr. Taylor, and J his mirsion. bo far .is could be ascertained, \\:> i Kirby, the Dundee i ot ide left. j There is nothing doing meantime. Mr. Taylor should know the geography i f Scotland by51 words
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Article268 1934-11-10 17 League Fixtures For To-Day THE following fixtures in the English unci Scottish Football Leagues will be played to-day:— FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v. Sheffield W. Chelsea v. West Bromwich A. Derby C. v. Birmingham. Everton v. Portsmouth. Grimsby T. v. Arsenal. Huddersfield T. v. Liverpool. Leicester C. v.268 words
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Article156 1934-11-10 17 Billy Miller Surprises Ex-Champion REMARKING <hat h bolter u>nr. huu Wit» D »*f Kji hy Tilinnnrli.-'.n») I'ly-wi'iubt ''bumiuiti. i»f (irt:*! Writ» t. r at *if cml ol ihc n '> riuin! i' uimi» <■ >vt h Hill** MWI« :i? *h» H'Hl'Sudiiim. Li-iiir it K tvry ram;. JK ly156 words
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Article85 1934-11-10 17 The following will represent the Mt. Zion Rangers at soccer on Saturday against th? Bukit Timah Sports Clno on th latter's ground at King's R<jad: Thiam Chw c Peng Khot/n, Kant Boon Mia Chew. Ram Heng. Tee Teck Chye, Boon Chv?. Kee Chuan X r '\r r Ah Sam. Gim85 words
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Article, Illustration190 1934-11-10 17 Guillermo v. Sulsdor* FOR THUNDERFAI K\S depp:ndants Boxing AX attractive card of luiir U»ut will be staged at the New YVorJd Arena on Friday, Nov. 16, in aid <*112 the dependants of the lat»' Thunderface. In the main event, which k •>%•? 12 three-minute rounds.190 words
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Article200 1934-11-10 17 The following have ben invited to play hcckey for S.C.C. v. H.M.S. Henud on Tuesday at S.C.C: H Exley; U. M. T. L. Wilkinson, H S Hewett; T. P. F. MeNeice. A. W. Hay C. A. F. Kalhor.v, A. L. Hill J. E. D 'Graham, P. E. EL200 words
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Advertisement116 1934-11-10 17 mil I-;-, ill 111 iiii•i•j• r. j il■i<• I l I i ,i. tl I :li<«;i!'l!ilMl!:i HUI::IMul |ii|iilal!ll!iii>l!>lt;li.l.ilil. I> li l! I lllllilllll II• I I I and health is ensured by ENG. i If you neglect to keep your inner system free from poisonjgp making waste products which result116 words
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Advertisement112 1934-11-10 17 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over itf5,000.000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. in the Strait* Settlements). j j i S HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme112 words
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Article1371 1934-11-10 18 (By Pertinax) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 7. "pLANTING Topics*' can scarcely hold an item more interesting than the one which falls for review this week. That item is a state ment of momentous importance I the whole of the planting community and is, therefore, of general im portance1,371 words
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Article122 1934-11-10 18 Transportation Of Goods To Inaccessible Places Moscow. Citizen:? of Soviet Russ a may soon have to get accoustomed to the 'sight of huge "air barges" being towed overhead by aeroplanes and loaded with hor.ses and cows and other heavy cargo. Experiments with "aerial trains," which consist of an122 words
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Article124 1934-11-10 18 Man Finds Partner Dead In His Arms Pivgrue Al a (Ufiee at VVsolj, in Hahemln. I man found thai Iho woman in his arnm wn«s «lead. He was dancinir with a cnnmc> hu local sports-dub had orgunifwd a 1 dun< t and Mnric Jclinkont, accd 'JO124 words
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Advertisement434 1934-11-10 18 r i I i "The ship from Ceylon unloads for him (he f ra- grant produce of each trip" (Byron). I j "Thank Heaven for Tea! lam glad I was not j born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. j "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good Tea. Admittedly Ceylon's434 words
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Advertisement142 1934-11-10 18 I Union Commerciale dcs Glaceries Beiges S.\BELGIUM Plate Glass Mirrors I>late G,ass M i r r or for for Tabic -tops, Fur nil,, Show-cases, F~ 1 Bathroom^ Shop windows, ./«£k Walls an i Wind Screens, Oq literi, CtC CtC- 11 I Dee »"tions. jjj BELGIUM j For particulars apply to142 words
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412 1934-11-10 19 Better Conditions Ml A PORE STATION GOOD jvr transmission» from Daven- t: i imw l>e heard, including I. omnj-directional transinisK-« option this week has im»ry much all round. I mtch. French and German iiiY also clearly received. -in (U\\ l>- heard OU412 words
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Article339 1934-11-10 19 How To Attract More Support rLrtw^i? n ha s brou^ht many he 1 the char acter oi detair ri< n P*°P lt? Perhaps in no than i« .k brtn, hl out more elearlv nan In the record of the Dre-eniinerii l^ b V organization of he339 words
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Article348 1934-11-10 19 Wireless Programmes For The Week-End THE v.nleless programmes for the weekend as announced by Phohi. Holland broadcasting on a wavelength! 01 25 37 metres are as follows: SATURDAY. 9.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 9 00 p.m. Merry records. 9.20 p.m. Newstalk by Mr. L. Ale348 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-10 19 8P0I I.l0. l,Nt.ll.X«I» ttO.^O. (pbone 361«,) lbe lrnlv »!,Nuve («2250« NlXKlVKli '.l >»n>:lli.nn» VVl.lt: b> id>. v,»lve.»: lood enou?l> lor >i .sl.«> nnvinx 10 or 12 > ll I'sill» :5! lower tbun a 4-valvo:. V l.r» to bear 5tatl>n>> l N «>d before witb < tber p«nd «ilb :,ll tbe145 words
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Advertisement231 1934-11-10 19 RESULT J Of ft Nestie's Crossword Puzzle, No. 1. 9 It The following are the names and addresses of the winners amongst whom the $1001- has been divided:— Miss M. Robinson, Singapore French Ccnvent, Singapore. Miss Dolores, Singapore French Convent, Singapore. Miss Gloria Ee. C/o. Chop Leng Heng, ft Upper231 words
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Miscellaneous484 1934-11-10 19 enooit^»l!i4l: c'arroll «il,b«N8 Nl8 U»n6 lZmpire wireless pro8rarume I is as loUows: 620 Ll8 Len. lbe 3tudio Orcbestra. dlreece?. bv Oallus. 7.00 p.m. lbe lxird IVlavor's Lanciuet. 3peecb bv ,be p,-ime >b2 Nt. 3. Narn.,2v lvlnc0<u.:tld. preceded bv a description ?l be seen? o.v lVQ Howard lvlarsbal. tune 3lanal at484 words
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Article350 1934-11-10 20 An Extremely Doubtful Proposition THE following Is from the Daily Mail or Oc. "A message from Singapore announces thnl Sir jpi ilip 3:«ssoon, the Hnder-Se-cretary for Air, is visiting that port tc inspect the air base there and inform .I'c staff of the Gove) nment's decision350 words
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Article114 1934-11-10 20 Shooting Fish On The Sea Bed Cannes. A ma w'U b. able to go fish en the b?d cf ;he sea thanks to the invention of a French scientist. Equipment for a "submarine hunter" has be?n devised by Colonel Le Pr cur. A very light diving suit. we*ghing114 words
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Article105 1934-11-10 20 Spec es For British Museum Johnanncsburc. A collection of 7.000 unit; has been shipped from South Africa to »he British Museum lhey represent 653 species. Until now they belonged to Dr. G Arnold. Direr: or ot the Rhode siar Museum. In addition to these the Biitlsh Museum105 words
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Article99 1934-11-10 20 Flames Extinguished After A Great Struggle Helsingfors. Aged monks fought a serious fire in one of the forests belonging to .h> famous Russian monastery of Valamo which is situated on a group of Finnish islands in Lake Ladoga. Af er a great struggl? they succeeded in99 words
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Article64 1934-11-10 20 But Not Enough Of Barrels Tc Supply Demand Cologne. The record wine harvest has caused r 'sis—due to lack of barrels. Coopers and barrel dealers cannot work fast enough to supply the demand There is so much wine waiting for barrels and cellar accommodation "tha* the Nazi64 words
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Article254 1934-11-10 20 Decrease In Japan's Exports Tokyo, Oct. 23. THE recent anti-Japanese goods campaign in British colonies has proved effective and Japanese exports of cotton fabrics to the British East Africa showed a sudden decrease during the first six months of this year, according to reports from Mr. Matsuyama,254 words
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Advertisement595 1934-11-10 20 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6am Holy Communion, Reading of the Roll of Honour. 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 10.30 a.m., Armistice Service. 5.30 pm., Evensong (Choral) ana Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a.m.;595 words
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Advertisement329 1934-11-10 20 Wednesday. 7.30 p.m., Cantonese Service. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.. English Service. XATONG GOSPEL HALL 17, East Coast Road Sunday. 4 p.m.. Sunday School. 5 30 p.m.. English Service. Speaker. Mr. G. Baker. Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Malay Service. Speaker: Dr. Chia Boon Leong. F riryiy. 8 p.m.. Hokien Service. Speaker: Mr. S.329 words
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Advertisement111 1934-11-10 20 j Chan9 c J 0 No waste No messiness I Back goes the lid immediately after use and Gibba Dentifrice is snugly safe, dust-proof, hygienic, fragrant, to the last j scrap. So convenient, so handy especially tor children and i for travelling. Above all Gibba Dentifrice does so much, yet111 words
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Article1343 1934-11-10 21 vS. Smc-lter Output s. VTISTICS FOR END oF SEPTEMBER Out Oun Corrzspa*ident) London Oct. 1(). T 'tcj? f«T the end of Sop- huw ;i decrease of 796 tijnirp is mude up bv a Uti ton» in the "visible" Hi tin- carrying-over in lementF. according to MuntMy Review1,343 words
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Article203 1934-11-10 21 "Telescope" Spectacles For The Nearly Blind Montreal, Quebec. TELESCOPE" .spectacles, which improve the vision of nearly-blind people 250 per cent, have been successfully demonstrated here by their inventor, Dr. William Feinbloom of the Columbia University Research Bureau. New York. He described the spectacles in a speech at the203 words
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Article138 1934-11-10 21 900-Year-Old Monastery To Bo Rebuilt Amsterdam The old abbcv of Egmond, in North Holland, which was founded in 950 AD. be rebuilt. Plans have long been discussed for the restoration of I he abbey, and now the foundation stone, blessed by the Pope has been luUi Hi.-138 words
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Article82 1934-11-10 21 German Comment On Communal Education Berlin. "Prigs" Is how the products of one of England's great public schools arc referred to "n an article on education by the editor of ihe "Den sche Allgemeine Zeitung. The headmaster of this school, he declares, "made out of sixth-form boys82 words
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Article344 1934-11-10 21 New Uniform Gives Satisfaction London, Oct. 24. INTERIM reports regarding the reformed Service dress with which the Army is experimenting have served to show the impression that has bsen made upon wearers and observers. At the end of the year a final report is tc344 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-10 21 the ARCHIPELAGO'S BEST CHOP ENTAN SINGAPORE PENANG IPO H KUALA LUMrITR.11 words
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Advertisement177 1934-11-10 21 HER SKIN WAS RUINED! I By The Wrong Kind Of Face fbwder T()KA!/)N, \;< !/)X;)ON^ MMM I l|r|l>|ll|II|l,«i!|lllll|ll|r-rilllltlllll<!lllllll|H|llllllll|lirTI'!|,-|ll1l!lll|lll!',|liail|;l|'ltl I I 1(1 !,t) i LODHRA i pmmm .uterine tonic THE SOVREION REMEDY FOR C^^#l A i, L^,ENS^ UAL TROUBLES I :-^SftIf3LpBWI N ABLE AT ALL XV-K V J DISPENSARIES -tvnaliMh:; A177 words
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Article98 1934-11-10 22 Their Dresses Were Inadequate Shanghai. 11/ OMEN at Nanchang refused to obey th* edict against short sleeves. They preferred paying fines to ob.Trving the law. So the authorities bought up a quantity of paint of all shades and rolours. And when the police saw a girl wearing98 words
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Article134 1934-11-10 22 Customs Wire Entanglements Broken Through BrusselsMotor driven tank-like vehicles hav2 successfully overcome barbed wire entanglements set up by Belgian customs officers. Smugging is being modernised. The vigilance men had put up waitlme "knife rests" cunningly contrived with timber and b:\rbcd wire, to cheel: the daily inroads o!134 words
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Article131 1934-11-10 22 Discovery By Water Diviner Paris. A vas und-tgiov.nd U\ r is ciaimei to iiftvt- bwvn discovered bv the water diviner. Abbe Merniet. in th.* region ot Hcfimcucoun «Doms». 'ITie river, whieh hv considers niusi from th has u yield, the Aobe raiculatc: ul 22,(>U0 unions per annate H«.131 words
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Article139 1934-11-10 22 alholic Bishop's Sudden Heart Attack XoiUi Bay. Ontario I Wlille u'ar. icunr bu*ine> in a bank iCT., Rt R'v. D uvld Jos ph Scollaivl Reman Catholic Bbhop <d Sault t>' Marie, had a heart attack and Fell d ad ai iron' of the cashier's desk Bystanders139 words
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Article97 1934-11-10 22 discovery Ir. Redskin's Burial (Ground Simeoe. oniuriw. Hitman .'•kei ions eight feet Inns have bee;: found in un ancient RedKhln.* burial ground on the shores of Lake Erie near li re The discover*' 'sas made bv read workers. They unearthed iwo skeletons lying side by aid about97 words
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Article68 1934-11-10 22 New President Thrashed By His People Bucharest. State gendarmes had to intervene to sav e the lifr of a /nan recently electcU "President" of the gypsies at Sibiu, Transylvania—from lhe hands of the gypsies themselves. The President won their votes—but 'wt their support because, ih- gypsies68 words
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Article475 1934-11-10 22 Details Of Gurrent Prices Singapore, Nov. 2. MEAT Beef, steak, (round) kati 32 Beef, stew or curry, kati 2b Pork, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 33 Fowl, kati 34 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks (Java), each 45475 words
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Article, Illustration355 1934-11-10 22 Siniple met bod to L vclop p i r Magnetism. Memory Concentr and Will-Power. Bt-p~gc Book Describing this I'ni-; t Method gether wHh Betf-Ana'jßfa Ckan Character Delineation FREE who write at once. "TFk- wonderful power of Pera i ence, Magnetism, Fascination, Mil < call it355 words
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Advertisement169 1934-11-10 22 m m an j NEW SHIPMEM j j Best Quality Glass Xi i Rests J and Chnn Stick Rests a.s sup- J j plied to the leadiay I fiine 1 j Clubs, etc j Also I Fancy Sweet Flower Bask Us I Flower Fruit Stands. Butter j Dishes, Ash Tray169 words
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Article, Illustration2169 1934-11-10 23 i Boys, Your contributions this week have n very satisfactory indeed, bu* I still must remind some of you that it is against my usual custom to Mish jokes. Use please refrain from describing <i"»'na pictures you have as l > essays will not be2,169 words
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Advertisement380 1934-11-10 23 THE IMPROVED British Made V llj£\lLtl!l3 MACHINES are designed with a view to long service and utility. Tested and proved material only is used in their construction and beautiful appearance and smooth running makes sewing a recreation, not a labour. For a demonstration or further parti- SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.,380 words
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Advertisement74 1934-11-10 23 mm up wan i i .4» _^"*BfH«m«jißjß r I FOR MEN J The Newest Achievement In Comfort J I For Men Who Shave. If You Haven't J tried the J You have missed a •thrill—l lie Be*»l 2 I And Genuine Blue Steel Blades Made, j Special Introductory Price $0.2574 words
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Article, Illustration214 1934-11-10 24 Pictures Of Local General Interest The wedding took place recently at Holy Tr nity Church, Brompton. London, S.W.. of Mr Francis Basil Banbury an. Miss Jasmine Van do Weyei. L c ,j. mie snows a group cf bridesmaids aver tne ceremon) The above picture was taken on the occasion of214 words
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Advertisement154 1934-11-10 24 /'DAISY for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Road. Singapore. 'Phone 4097. When you feel run-down —as you almost certainly will from time to time in the trying Tropical climate—nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous f nic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" vC154 words
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