Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1934
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Title Section45 1934-11-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya VoL XXI. •No. 58 7 7 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934 i k t .KN45 words
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Advertisement193 1934-11-13 1 I HemJ The Dominant In zSAdalaya i gfrL Try Glover Brand |jmfe ink lover Braml L Dan 7 si pWUZED NATUttJ AM- <3 it s {Jit/i/ity and economy f r 11F Combined Health wfVH ,Unty SOLE IMPORTERS: j R J THF FAST ASIATIC CC, LTD,, Satisfaction PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE.193 words
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Advertisement137 1934-11-13 1 ĕ Himalaya Bouquet Jlrsfi| Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS cannot know just how perfectly delightful they are. Perfumed with the SfiSilKrJ 1 fragrance of flowers from the mountains, Himalaya Bouquet captivate* /IfltviSPfl J the senses with a delicate and fascinating allure. MAAS-l. l Prepared Fresh Daily137 words
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863 1934-11-13 2 Shipping News Notices. SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA British Lines' Efforts To Stimulate Trade THE difficulties which have confronted the British shipping companies engaged in the Australian trade durin; ihe past five years, particularly as regards ihe unbalanced nature of the trade, were emphasised by Major J. N, Barstow, of Messrs. Alfred863 words
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Article537 1934-11-13 2 Further Details Of Last Year's Output THE Netherlands Government Bureau o Statistics have published fuller detail: of the output of the shipbuilding in dustry during 1933. This shows that during the whole yeai only four ocean-going ships mm com pc-cd, of which there were for foreigt owners. These537 words
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Article81 1934-11-13 2 Foreigners To Be Employed As Captains China Times. According t„ information f rom the China Merchants Steam Nay nation Com puny the four new vessels teeewtly buii for the Company in England ••.ill be commissioned for service between Shanghai hwatow. Hongkong and Cant n. I is saidChina Times. - 81 words
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Article91 1934-11-13 2 Perseus Completes "Jubilee Cruise" THE exploration ship Peiseus has just completed her "Jubilee Cruise" in Arctic waters. Built twelve years ago, Perseus has now made fifty voyages in connection with the work of the Polar Scientific Research Institute; and it is claimed that this total is a record91 words
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Article859 1934-11-13 2 Tonnage Of Vessels And Cargo Carried DUItfNC the past svve>» ye** lest» than half the total tonnage using the Panama Canal belonged In the United .State*. of America, although the tonnage and proportion varied aomevrha'- trom year to year, "he hi»fhevt proportion being 48.0 1 per rent,859 words
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Advertisement402 1934-11-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. RUR D WAN 6,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 23 RANCH I 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 NAIDERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan 17 KAJPI TANA 17.000 Jan!402 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-13 2 IWf LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). j I SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRIP. I S.S. "CONTE VERDE" To BOMBAY Dec. 17 J! I S.S. "CONTE ROSSO" From BOMBAY Dec. 26 J l SPECIAL RETURN FARE. j IST CLASS «274.29 2ND CLASS Z 162.86 f 2ND ECONOMY CLASS 128.57 jj LLOYD TRIESTINO63 words
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Advertisement359 1934-11-13 2 HAMBURG-AMEKIKA LINTE. Deutach |H n Q| AnJtrmiißche (Q Gj (Companies incorporated in Germany). AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Dae Spore. t 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, via359 words
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Advertisement496 1934-11-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. JJUj NORDDEUTSCHL'K MtfW'tJm LLOYD. Ji (Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. 1934 qSS7 v 'p/ 01 Mani] a, H'kong, 1 Shai, N. China and Japan \v HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. f "WIEGAND" also calls Genoa I "LAHN" also calls Genoa S asab]anca A,i a v ALDA" also calls M'seiUes496 words
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Article147 1934-11-13 3 COLONY STOCKS UNCHANGED General Tone Still Inactive ißt) Our financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. I o day's Prices Rubber (Singapore), 2114 cts., down V 8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tii (Singapore), $118%, up P/ H Saturday's Prices:— London: 6 7 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Inactive. York: No147 words
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Article162 1934-11-13 3 r oitsoHclated Of Burma's First Dividend •By Air Mail» [hi- jusr.»:ion* of the l.'onc.olidatad Tin Uhnua in «he twelve months t-r.l J produced a protit of > Mjn.i, tt'tiv'hvr with ££nl in. 1 ii>vi >isj II (»1» is. £675; i >r ?vx KvLHiin-n! of plant, etc.* £4,i)O0;162 words
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1321 1934-11-13 3 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, Tuesday. The following; mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers:1,321 words
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Article275 1934-11-13 3 Restriction Scheme Proving Popular ALTHOUGH the rubber market is somewhat hampered by the exchange difficulties with Germany, which restrict exports to that country, President J. N. Burger, of the Association of Rubber Dealers, told the United Press that this should prove only temporary as Germany needs rubber275 words
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Article277 1934-11-13 3 Efforts To Give Greater Stability (By Air Mail) At the meeting of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company a year ago Ihe Cha rman imimated that considerable erfoits had been made to give greater stability to the demand from and to increase the range of consumers. As a277 words
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Article104 1934-11-13 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gaUon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gaUon drums per British Imperial104 words
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Article53 1934-11-13 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0 82 Socony Motor Gasoline (hi drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (hi tms) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE Devoe't Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 Svlvon Arrow53 words
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Article164 1934-11-13 3 Outputs For Month Of October THE following is a list of Outputs for the undermentioned Estates for the month of October, 1934:— i Output for Name October, 1934 Brunei 29,000 lb. Bukit Timah 9,569 lb. Changkat 24,500 lb. Haytor 15,084 lb. Indragiri 84 953 lb. Lunas 44,550 lb*164 words
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Article201 1934-11-13 3 Singapore, Nov. 13 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $111 R. (Siam), W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $103 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $111 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $109 Siam, Al $172201 words
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Article59 1934-11-13 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. B>wi. Sellers. Spot (loose) 21 hi 21% (F. 0.8.) Current month 21% Jan.'March 22 a i 22% April June 24% 24% July Sept. 25 25% Tone of Market:—ldle. Latest Cable: London Spot59 words
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Article669 1934-11-13 3 Canners Who Were Disappointed Mr. Roy L. Nai.ih, of Brighton, writes as follows to the Financial Times: Mr. Victor A. Lowinger has made an interesting statement in the current number of "British Malaya" on tin control and implieo that there is now more "purring and less669 words
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Article47 1934-11-13 3 Thirty Per Cent. Drop In Three Months Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 9. Germany's imports from overseas dropped by thirty per cent, over the pact three months compared with the corresponding period of last year. The decrease is chirpy due to the trade restriction policy—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Advertisement117 1934-11-13 3 THfl SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. C C. MABGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 1, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Al*ieida Street Arthorietd and Subscribed Capital «2,000,000 Htid-up-Capital £1,000,000 i: serrt Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD117 words
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Advertisement25 1934-11-13 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. mn OFFICE: I*D. C*eil St. Siwpore. G. 70HNSO*", General Mmurr.25 words
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Advertisement85 1934-11-13 3 Pcffrtorfscle Handel-Ma tlfctiipij, (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities of85 words
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Advertisement217 1934-11-13 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,217 words
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Advertisement639 1934-11-13 4 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. 'PHONE 3411. SINGAPORE639 words
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Advertisement560 1934-11-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SHERIFFS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 460 of mo. Nana Vana Ena Vayna Vailiappa PiHay PlaintilT and Tan Siew Bag (*id«w) Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Two shares of five hundred dollars ($500) each fully paid as in the Union560 words
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Advertisement531 1934-11-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED Tenders will be received up to noon of the 15th November, 1934, at Eng Aun Tong, The Tiger Medical Hall, 87, Neil Road, for the Extension of the Geylang Methodist Girls' School at Al Junied Road. Plans may be seen at the Tiger Medical Hall any531 words
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Advertisement380 1934-11-13 4 I SITUATIONS VACANT, j j t WANTED —Young and Energetic ClerkTypist, knowledge of Insurance essential, State age and salary required. Apply Box 477, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED An expert in dried Hides and Skins, Horns. Sticklac. Gamboge, Gum Damar, White and Black Pepper and Gutta Percha f»r European380 words
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Advertisement390 1934-11-13 4 EDUCATIONAL. 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 i leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, j etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE390 words
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Advertisement445 1934-11-13 4 REPAIRS TAKE ALL YOl R CLOCKS WATCHES I GRAMOPHONES THAT CO WRONG. TO YICK WOH HING 42!». NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). Contractors for the Repair of Clock? I Watches to the British Army and J R.A.F. Base, Malaya. European Hairdress<-r? j TO LET. TO LET.—37S, 377, 379. 421,445 words
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Article73 1934-11-13 5 Alleged False Marriage Ceremony Singapore. Monday. A MALAY. Abdul Ratim bin Atan and a woman of the same nationality appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice> to-day onfa charge of fraudulently going throueh i marriage cer mony when each had already been married to other73 words
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Article367 1934-11-13 5 Sultan Of Trengganu's Son (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Nov. 9. Sand. Enche Abdul Samat and Mr. jas Maclachkn were passengers on >rd -Saka." Express for Singapore from Kota Bharu Kelan: an on N ov 8 Mrs. Eowler. the wife of Mr J X Mining En K367 words
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Article246 1934-11-13 5 Appellant's Alleged Suicide Singapore, Monday T" Ah by a Chinese n «ned Low Polic» B cofr! nSt 3 convi <=t'on in the in Co a urt ag fhl, mentlonid thfiuSSJ" ark <™ said tha< th ne b£ lor was called and he said that he had heard that246 words
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Article67 1934-11-13 5 Rome. While Signor Mussolini has been doing his utmost recently with new regulations to inculcate the Italians with m li.arism, I he does not wish this t 0 interfere with the soldiers' week-end. The "Military Gazette" announces that bun-Jay or one day a week must be a67 words
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Article94 1934-11-13 5 Plans To Fight Economic Crisis Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 9. THE Flandin Government has decided at lis first Cabinet meeting tliat its primordial task will be to wage war on the economic crisis and has appointed sub-committee* to draft economic legislation to be introduced which w;ll includeReuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article86 1934-11-13 5 Singapore, Monday. Pleading guilty, before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) to-day, to a i charge of having given false informai tion. an Indian Mohammedan named Abdul Kadir bin Darula Pecha was fined $20. j It was alleged that the accused went jto the Rochore Police Station and86 words
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184 1934-11-13 5 Now Eats Anything. Every -ufferer who knows the ajronii. of <.f*»rltis uuiJ t')*erated Stomach «ill ftnrl ,r,,, 4 r K relief hy fallowing adticc el M.. I (five ii, h:* letter "lr- no j, J,-e it, a »i£n<tl box all tiorhV utwn yci:184 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-13 5 i tm wi«n.ii vi s^ a STANGEE and lasting quality are the reasons o! its great l refutation. F WOLFF SOH N^^L X A R L S R U H E GERMANY Sole Agents N V- STRAITS JAVA TRADING CQ S I NGAPOR E P E NANG mmmmmmMKmmmmm^ L\■ H213 words
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Advertisement43 1934-11-13 5 YOUR LUCK. ONE YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS $1.50. Weekly details, 1 year $7.00. Correct ant,*ers for 5 questions $1.00. Payable in Advance. Send copy of Horoscope or time and date of birth or of writing letter and apISSS&JS: HANUMAN JOTHISHA OFFICE, Tiruttani. S. India.43 words
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Miscellaneous406 1934-11-13 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "I Know What You Mean TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as fo'lows: 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The BBC. North?rn Orchestra. Leader Alfred Barker. Conductor. T. H. Morrison. Norman Greenwood (Baritone). 7.10 pm. Victor Olof Sextet. Hilda Searle (soptfanqt. (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.2*0 p.m. 8.05 p.m.406 words
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Miscellaneous99 1934-11-13 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station Berlin. Broadcasting House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 3138 metres is as follows: ni B f° P- m Opening Announcement K£1.2*J252 Folk 3ong Programme. Forecast (German, English) Breid 5 en Pm99 words
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Article, Illustration174 1934-11-13 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Reijnst, Dutch, 1,432 tons; from Benoa 12.11. to Riouw and Bali 27.11. Giang Ann. British. 545 tons: from Cheribon 12.11, to Batavia 13.11. Khoen Hoea, Dutch, 611 tons; from Pontianak 12.11, t 0 Pontianak 14.11. Shantung. Swedish, 3,982 tons; from174 words
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Article95 1934-11-13 6 Owners and master? of shipping anrequested to keep their vessels as clear it the range as possible during the uroplane machine gun practice, which vlll take place from Blakang Mati commencing on Nov. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 26. 27, 28, 29 and 30, at 7 a.m.95 words
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Article37 1934-11-13 6 The following left Singapore by the lanila Maru for South African ana •outh American ports:—Miss L. Parsons, fr. Charles A. Van Rensselaer. Mrs. K. S. lurlingame, Mr. George J. Itken, I. N. Mckee, Mr. Noboru Oyama.37 words
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Article134 1934-11-13 6 HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kedah 22; Kutsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Chenonceaux. Alipore 18; Hai Hing 16; Prote?i!aus 14, Shyogen Maru 11; Unyo Maru 8; Nieuw Holland 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) C.134 words
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Article16 1934-11-13 6 Left Arrd. By S'pore London vir Mail 'Imperial) Nov. 4 Nov. 12 r i16 words
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43 1934-11-13 6 tr. nnd Mrs. L. m Rxm Slot)#. Mis* Woo IWk Nen and Mr W*p Chv#> Ynn thank nil friends An-.! relative who kindlv nt-U-ndod thi< f«in'inl if *he lato Mr. Wi»<? Theiim Betiy .mid those >vho *vnt wreathe nml caskets.43 words
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Article192 1934-11-13 6 Wrs. Phua Chri' n Yang nee 110 Choon Neo, 71. passed awny peacefully, at 1052—1. Yet) Choo Kan<? U"?tr| off Payar Lobar Road. on Sunday, llth Instant,'a 1U»0 a n»-, survived by 4 sons, Phua Scop Chew. Phua Hock Chew, Phua Sob Chew, and Phua Quee Chw; li Phua192 words
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Article74 1934-11-13 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by rcroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. today. From Holland and Germany by the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt, due at Singapore at 11 a.m. to-day. From China by the Bhutan, due at Singapore at 8 a.m. tc-morrow. From74 words
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Article26 1934-11-13 6 The s.s. Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt for Batavia &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 330 p.m. to-day will now close at 2.30 p.m. to-day.26 words
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Article201 1934-11-13 6 BELLING. Singapore, Nov. 13. London 3 months' sight 2j4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 3,18 London CO days' sight 2|4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 2|4 1 fe London demand 2 4 332 London T.T. 2|4 3*2 Lyons and Paris demand 080 Hamburg demand Na« York demand201 words
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Article392 1934-11-13 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. IS High Tides.—2.sH u.m.> 1.57 p.m. Weclc or Prayer, Y.M.C.A., 7 n.m. Speaker Rev. H. B. AmsttUz. JOCt; "The Law Ot Tl;c New Community" Ru?by: Medical CojV'w v. HQ' W. iWilL'lUie Reg'., CrillOM" r* un<t. Hockey: ACS.392 words
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Article74 1934-11-13 6 ALHAM3RA —Siim Summervi'le "Lcve Biids.' al. o "Broken Dream APOLLO.—Double India:] "Kalidas and "Draupadi. CAPITOL— "Mu:c! n r a. the Vanltk empire —"King of the Arena" and "Out Ail Night." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing. cUde-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Way a rigs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc MARLBOROUGH.—"Arabian Night;' Hindustani talkie. mlw74 words
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Advertisement826 1934-11-13 6 l ,ii > ,i > n l f Tl nti l> 5 SINGAPORE HOTELS j 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. .339 WEDNESDAY, (FORMAL). FRIDAY, (FORMAL). SATURDAY, (informal). Special Dinner Dance ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY T HE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS TAU MOE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI THE826 words
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Advertisement79 1934-11-13 6 I Hygienic...Handy and Best Gibbs Solid Dentifrice is the j world's best dentifrice in the I most convenient and hygienic form. Economical and cleanly I in use. Neat —dust -ironf. In- 1 dispensable for children and when travelling. You'll be delighted with Gibbs Solid Dentifrice: your teeth cleaned safely, made79 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-13 6 FIGARO Ladir« Hairdresser*. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 12(h and I at 93, Brat Basah Road.24 words
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Miscellaneous209 1934-11-13 6 [postal iNmucgjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Pyrrhus) 2 p.m. China (generally) (Pyrrhus) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Pyrrhus) 2 p.m. Japan (Pyrrhus) 2 p.m. HOihow <Hai Hing) 2 p.m. South Africa n (Johan Van Oldenoarnevelt) 2.30 p.m. Mauritius (Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt) 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West209 words
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Miscellaneous390 1934-11-13 6 CLUB DIARY i I {There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it tip-to-date and complete. Happenings cf general interest will still be included390 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-11-13 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Lm* Ye«t<T'iay KigM Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine. T< mp it at ions. Deg. 1". Laches. Iloara Deg.F. lor Si a. S7 0.01 9.0 71 [eminji 88 128 "> W Cot* Bharu S7 Nil W takit Jsram i"» Nil B 1 7:1 [alacea74 words
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Article275 1934-11-13 7 lobulations Far Stricter Than Elsewhere Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 8. RI'INCj in the House of Commons thr labour motion urging the > 'ilDittnit! of the private manu- vim.- Sir John Slmca ihe Government welcomed li.iri Ics« reason than any in •at world to reproachtd RUilltT.Reuter Wireless. - 275 words
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Article26 1934-11-13 7 Ruter Wireless. Stcckhcim. Nov. 3. le Nobel Fr ze for Literature ha 1 awarded to the Italian playwright. Si nor Pirandello.—Renter Wireless.Ruter Wireless. - 26 words
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Article270 1934-11-13 7 Protest Against French Preparations Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 7. T H *5SSS nttXt has instructed .he orobVm hC tr£a ment of Saar tain er wPreless." INTERNATIONAL POLICE <vur> Paris. Nov 9 6 I Je 1 f" C ost f the rardinohL f e form of a demarcheReuter Wireless. - 270 words
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Article52 1934-11-13 7 The third annual inspection of the 2nd Singapore Company 0 f the Boy's Brigad will be hela at the KamDoiig Kapor church hall on Friday. The Rev. Gob EC i Chaplain J will Dreside and the Inspecting Officer will be Mr. F. C San<!r. M.E.E.. Scou. Commissioner52 words
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Article345 1934-11-13 7 Shooting Outrage In Tientsin Shanghai. Nov. 12 A FORCE of Chinese Volunteers attacked Kaopangtse station on Saturday night. it is reported After an hour's fighting they retmtied to the mountains. All Volunteer bands in east Liaoning have separated into small units paratory to general mobilisation in the345 words
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Article46 1934-11-13 7 Pilot And Crew Killed In Crash Reuter Wireless. BClliu, Sot. 7 Fivo were killed *vh<»n :i Luf haiisa freight 'plane c:r..-.;»cd a*. G;t-j.r(>klu on I ho Kceiiifssberg-Berlin nine -horriy .ifr?r leavjiv Darz c The piioi and c\> w are all oead.— Reuter Wirele?s.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Advertisement182 1934-11-13 7 ffi li Ij j I I NIVEA CREME I The Tropical Skin Food prevents and heals I I Skin Disease I I I Manufactured in ENGLAND' I 1 Obtainable in All Dispensaries I i Q la 6'otc Agents: 1 LOHMANN CO., LTD. 0 124. ROBINSON ROAD, 11 if SINGAPORE. 1182 words
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Advertisement235 1934-11-13 8 OPENING TO-OAV 6-15 915 ALHAMBRA giundwiveb^dwblk FEATURE PROGRAMME! The" Screen's Bp£. Great Lovers Who knows the yearnings of, I a schoolmarm's heart? —or r mm the fierce longing of a chicken- B farmer's soul? We don't JSL H know—and the chickens don't V A I care Come and see far235 words
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Advertisement414 1934-11-13 8 ■mi i nMff[ mi"*. y CmWTOLJ Opening To-day!! I Three Shows! 3.15 OAS—OAS g S a S 77«? G/amoroHs Musical Picture Everybody's waiting for g g EARL CARROLL'S celebrated Revue on the Screen for the hrst g S time, presented as the background for a sensational Murder mystery mmftx M414 words
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Advertisement172 1934-11-13 8 k'liiiiitiiiiiiininnfmifMiiU'iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinnintiTiimiKH'ti'i i I ANGELA» MARTINIS I c I ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING. I Leading School of Dancing in Singapore. I (Dall-room Efficiency Guaranteed In Six Lessons). Z I LARGE AIRY STUDIOS. I ATTRACTIVE WELL-TRAINED Z E ASSISTANTS. I LATEST BALL-ROOM DANCES Z 1 TAUGHT IN CORRECT AND I SIMPLE METHOD.172 words
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Article235 1934-11-13 9 Excellent October Issue rtt Editor of the- Roda, the magazln of the Rotary Clubs of Malays ana Siam, deserves congratulations on the excellent October edition, which he has turned cut as a special Slam number. Everything that there ii to learn about Siam is lucidly and skilfully writ235 words
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Article169 1934-11-13 9 Current Issue Of Local Journal This month's issue of The Israiligh:. a local journal, may well be considered one of the best and most interesting ul its kind. It contains an article entitled "Paie.;ilne and the British Empire." which was the address delivered by Dr. B. II Shein.169 words
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Article87 1934-11-13 9 lintratU; Of Mouse-Catchers In "I'eaec \rmy" I Si fl f LU c< formed i:: :n. Nn.-.u ft ice \iniy, which .1!] Germa." h» -m, n: ageb of 1$ and 23 mut: belong Mao proved <(.i cflkicncy bi' uiliur •ja niter n to* nct.v, tbr t. O «J!,87 words
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Article152 1934-11-13 9 Visit To Singapore School ABOUT thirty boys of the Bukit Zahrah School accompanied by their Headmaster, Mr. Manby, arid thre? teachers, paid a visit to Outram School on Thursday Nov. 8. Arriving aboitf. 3 p.m.. they were reMedical College and the Railway Station, the local boys acting as152 words
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Article189 1934-11-13 9 Farewell Entertainment To Y.W.C.A. Official Members of the club turned up In large numbers last Saturday at the Y.W.C.A.. B. Raffles Quay, to"bid fareoTtheVw'cA 7 1 Catt Ag SeCretaiy A very enjoyable programme haa been arranged for th* evening and among those who contributed musical items were Mesdamcs189 words
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Article58 1934-11-13 9 Negotiations Already Started i Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai. Nov. 11 The Shanghai Chamber of Coimne-cv r qu«ftied the Chiiv.w < M M-rp on»cf 1 Nnnkintj o conclude a treasy with Persia. The spokesman ol the Chine.-e Porcigr. i utlice. declares that negotiations have 1 plp-idv beenMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 58 words
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Advertisement409 1934-11-13 9 j arrived! j Ask for a demonstration of 1 I No. 6421. CAMPANILE, Tango- I I RUMBA DEI BACI, Rumba. Z I RUMBA RECORD THAT KVER GAME f J Sung by ADA NERI the most popular Radio and Gramonhone I Artiste in Italy. Accompanied by the Pirn- Italian Grande I409 words
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Article765 1934-11-13 10 YESTERDAY wa< the anniversary of the birthday of L>r. Sun Vat Sen, l ather of the Republic of China. At this time the thoughts of aii Chinese, whether they know their Fatherland or not, turn to the great principles oi political and cultural advancement which he enunciated. Reference765 words
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Article114 1934-11-13 10 The wedding of Mr. John Richard Skipper and Miss Carolina Graham took place at St. George's Church, Penang, on Thursday. Mr. F. Tatin, General Manager of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co Ltd.. Singapore, is returning from leave by the Hakone Maru, which is due on Saturday. Mr. W.114 words
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191 1934-11-13 10 mHE "British Motion Picture News," 1 which is the official organ of the BI P. in a recent issue complains of the unfair treatment which New South Wales proposes to deal out to British films if legislation for the introduction of an Australian film191 words
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Article164 1934-11-13 10 IT is authoritatively Dcinted out that though Great Britain includes the Austialian product for quota purposes irFritain. no Australian film has ye: succeeded in entering America for exhibition. While. therefore, the American market is closed to Australian films, ;he United Kingdom offers a very ready market and164 words
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Article196 1934-11-13 10 IT is difficult for anyone to imagine that Herr Adolf HitJer and Mahatma hava a similarity in character and that for this reason political writers have placed hem in one category. At first though*, these two personalities appear as c apart as the two poles—Mr. Gandhi, the196 words
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Article232 1934-11-13 10 INTRIGUED by the fact that the Philippine Islands have of late been the subject of much prominence in the new* of the world, politically, economically and socially, quite a number of veteran newspapermen from the United States and Europe have been noticed congregating in Manila recently in the232 words
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Article263 1934-11-13 10 By 1 "Looker-On" i A CORRESPONDENT in Malacca writes a most flattering letter, and says he has neve. r yet missed "Topics of the Day." His only complaint is that there is not enough of it, and he suggests: "Why not demand more space from the263 words
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Article20 1934-11-13 10 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. CHTNA NEWS, 19.20 words
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Advertisement204 1934-11-13 10 jjj Distinctive and j Relfabfe Fii«t w•»f p I I "DURATA." A NEW AN I) VERY (OM PORTABLE MODEL IN DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF. ROUND TOE NEATLY DOUBLE SEWN CAP AND FACING WITH I "DURATA" BROWN RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS. I NON-SUPPING AND WATERPROOF. Stocked in sizes and half sizes204 words
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Advertisement69 1934-11-13 10 -V. PERFECTION just/v ly describes the sup- K\ erior workmanship of k\ •pnJ Singapore's Leading k\ X} Taihir. WING LOONCS undoubtedly in the turetronl and tiller.- KN yon, with Perfection in *0 Suitings, Style and Cat, [v < omplete satisfaction N ffr* and inexpensive service. [V s 6 'Phone 7627.69 words
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Article, Illustration3557 1934-11-13 11 Malaya Needs A Band Of Brothers SPEECHES AT EX-SERVICEMEN'S DINNER Singapore, Tuesday. HL E Sir Shen ton Thomas, K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., the new Governor, repeated his appeal for co-operation and his promise that the opinions of the various communities3,557 words
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Article185 1934-11-13 11 British Sergeant Found Shot Lance-sergeant l. v Baiter of the Hongkong Police, was found shot through the head in his room at the Central Police Station, Hongkong, shortly before midnight on Nov 5. A revolver was by his side. Relief patrols weie being assembled in the compound185 words
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Article163 1934-11-13 11 Plying Display In Aid Of Poppy Fund (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. THE Kuala Lumpur Flying Club wi'l cLvote next Sunday to the providing of joy rides for members of the public at $5 per ride, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Poppy163 words
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Article103 1934-11-13 11 Third Victim Dies In Hospital Singapore. Tuesday. ATHLIRD Chinese seaman has succumbed to injuries sustained when an explosion occurred on th* oil-tanker Eclipse on Friday, when the was Wil V Pa em^an 6 from Wontanl? Jp^ lnese wt cleaning an empty tank \*.hen an wxp»oilon occuuvd. All103 words
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Article136 1934-11-13 11 Secretary Of Selangor Club (From Our Own Reporter) Mr t„u Kuala Lvm P«r. Monday. onn Wilson, the secretary of the S:langor Club, and Miss Margaret t J!™2 ere m arried at 4 he Kuaia Lumpur Registry on Saturday b-fore Mr. F. K. Wilson, Registrar of Marriages, after136 words
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Article86 1934-11-13 11 Quebec. A dollar a mile Is the reward awaiting Mr. Gilbert Ma on, a war veteran and marathon runner of Sydney (Nova Scotia and wife. Marion, if they can walk to California by Jan. 1935. The distance is 4,000 miles, so that £800 will be theirs if86 words
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Article309 1934-11-13 11 I Manchukuo Oil I NO NEW ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN Reuter. London, Nov, 12. IT is learned from official circles thut 1 no offar of any compromise on the '>il in Manchukuo or Japnn ha* been received. The latest replies from Junan which, if is understood, haveReuter. - 309 words
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Article49 1934-11-13 11 Arrival In Singapore To-Day Singapore, Tuesday. THE Master of Sempill arrived in Singapore today at 11.25 a.m. from Penang and was met by Group Capt. Smith. Officer in Command of the R.A.F. It is expected that the Master of Sempill will remain here for two days.49 words
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Article267 1934-11-13 11 Ladies Thanked For Fine Work I THE Ipoh branch of the Ex-Services As« soc.ati<Jn of Malaya hell its annual Armistice Dinner at the Grand Hotel on Saturday when Mr. R. Adamson, the chairman, presided and had on his right the Hon. the British Resident, Perak. who267 words
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Article153 1934-11-13 11 China To Abolish It In Six Years Reuter. London, Nov 12. THE general situation in China as regards opium and narcotics wll be considered at the Nineteen.h Session of the Opium Advisory Committee on Nov. 15. It is gathered that the Chinese Government has communicaed toReuter. - 153 words
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Article201 1934-11-13 11 Conditions To Be Maintained Reuter. London. Nov. 12. /"ULT-EDGED securities continue to soar sky-high under the avalanche of v?,! neTal bu y in 8> Consols being fUty shillings higher at £89. and speculators are crediting Government wi h the intention of working towards a 2 1 per cent.Reuter. - 201 words
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Obituary96 1934-11-13 11 Former We!I-Known Resident Of Singapore Old residents of Singapore will regre: to hear of the death of Mr. John Robpn Don who passed away at Mandalay recently, following a short illness. Mr. Don was an old local resident After many years service in a96 words
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Article92 1934-11-13 11 U.S. To Try Again NEW "FLYING DECK" CRUISER Reuter. Washington, N'ov. 13 pHOPOSA LS for building two tfiui.it nirshjpK if> replacel ho Akron aiin Khh Angeles and also ;;n a i JTralt carrier ol 15,000 tons and a com pletely new type of cruiser with "flyingr-dock" wereReuter. - 92 words
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Article191 1934-11-13 11 Anxiety In Market Circles Reuter. London. Nov. 12. I>ESPnE the record yoJd cover, lb»* repeated Ministerial declaration., o/ hL« ability and determination of Belgium to remain on the gold s and»rd and rhe denial of (he rumoured loan by the Federal Reserve Bank, markt: circles here continueReuter. - 191 words
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Article59 1934-11-13 11 Chinese Minister Studying Transport Reuter. London, Nov. 12. Mr. Yu Pel Ptmg, of Communications in the Chinese Oovernment. is due In London from Pat is on Nov. 14 for the purpose of studying military and c vii transportation end Morse signalling. He will be leaving for ChinaReuter. - 59 words
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Article36 1934-11-13 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Nov 13. Headed by the band of US Marines, the Royal Inninskilling Fusiliers marched through Shanghai this morning to the r billets, relieving ihe 2nd Worcestershires. who are going to Tientsin.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement66 1934-11-13 11 I I m "HIS MASTER'S VOICE I NEW MODEL 152 s I 5 I I j Excellent reproduction is assur--ed by incorporating matched SH I impedance in the design of i I sound-box, tone arm and tone **2 I GSt [-111 I M MOUTRIES I "H.M.V." Specialists. I Raffles Place.66 words
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733 1934-11-13 12 College Diplomas QUESTIONS AS TO THEIR COST A QUESTION as to whether a practitioner possessing diplomas for homeopathy from Indian could call himself a "Homeo Doctor" in the Straits Settlements was raised in the Third Police Court yesterday before Mr. J.733 words
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Article16 1934-11-13 12 Owing- to pressure on space the weekly Motoring Notes are held over until to-morrow.16 words
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Article260 1934-11-13 12 Meetings Being Held In Singapore THE V.M C A. and Y.W C.A. Annual Week of Prayer is being held in Singapore, meetings taking place in the board room of thf V.M.C.A. eaca evening starting at seven o'clock. Yesterday Archdeacon Graham Whhe spoke, taking as his subject. -Christ260 words
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Article56 1934-11-13 12 Japanese Increasing Their Troops Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai. Nov. 13. Four Japanese 'planes scouted over the Great Wall yesterday morning under the pi t text of looking for bandits. Meanwhile. Japanose troops at Sahhochiao. along the Great Wall, have been increased, and work on barracKS constructionMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 56 words
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Article918 1934-11-13 12 Malayan Memories HIS "HACK" WITH THE SULTAN A. f'. S'npJc.s SorniLri. Malaya and now of ti«. ioai "British Malaya." coMirih)!»:.. following Intci'totinir ur.'ici. i, magazine: One meals many Malay o .1-»-Delhi Restaurant in Tottviuunr jßoad, and it was *Uere *iia r T pn old friend918 words
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Advertisement116 1934-11-13 12 MM I. ii I 1 il"liti'ilini.#!.«ini;l,,« I < I i i i I I i I i i, I I 9 t I I I I I I 1 I. f t I l i i i i m I zAn entitleut jtitrlijl utiles I m i m 'Nowhere in116 words
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Advertisement20 1934-11-13 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEUJCLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSI'RAM X20 words
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511 1934-11-13 13 Three Armies Engaged REDS DEFEATED AT YINSHAU Hongkong, Nov. 13. ASH INK WAN message states that communication at Lokchang, in northern Kwangtung, has been restored. The Reds attacking the city have withdrawn to Singtseling and are advancing on Liuhsien. Nine thousand of Lim511 words
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Article88 1934-11-13 13 ase To Be Referred To Higher Court Singapore. Monday. A' I'iIARXNG before Second Magis- :.»tr 'Mr N Grice l to-day on a •'i.utftf of thelt of $12 in cash, a young and dumb Chinese was convicted, i ict* was, however, deferred under 'i-m L' 46 of the88 words
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Article82 1934-11-13 13 Train Travels 600,000 Miles Without Passengers A tuv train which will travel over '""WO without passengers will i">' Itiio operation on a trial section 1 hp track between Stendal and Sal vofiri 0n the Berlin-Bremen line. Aii experiment has been made, in lay"t track with forged rails each82 words
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Article506 1934-11-13 13 Parade Held On School Grounds t'Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Nov. 12. FROM an early hour yesterday persons of all nationalities from diff-ren. parts of the district and out-lining kampongs wended their way to the school padang to witness the Armistice Day parade, and506 words
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Article139 1934-11-13 13 Serious Injuries Reported To Ambulance AJKINESE is said to have been robbed of $150 and assaulted by six others on a plantation about four miles off Boon Teck Road yesterday. He sustained injuries to the chr-st, back, both hands and thighs and v,as removed to the Tan Tock139 words
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Article157 1934-11-13 13 Thirsty Men Who Stole Bottle Of Poison Singapore, Tuesday. Lim Thiam Guan and On Fong, two Chinese coolies engaged in unloading cargo from the steamship Glengarry, were yesterday produced before Mr J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate, on a charge cf theft of a bottle of tine157 words
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Article189 1934-11-13 13 Chrk Pleads Guilty In Local Court Singapore, Tuesday. OVER $1 030 is alleged to have been ms-appropriated by Tan Joo Lee, a clerk employed by Messrs CaldD ck MacGregor and Co., Ltd. who appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander, the hud Mag s rate, this morning189 words
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Article326 1934-11-13 13 Ship's Officer Sent To House Of Detention Singapore, Tuesday. Produced on a charge of vagiancy, and being without visible means of subsistence in Singapore, a European .George Smtth Scott appeared in the third police court yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander. Scott pleaded guilty t 0 the326 words
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Article163 1934-11-13 13 Man Convicted Of Fraudulent Possession Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese named Tan Yew Heng was yesterday produced ibefore Mr. J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate, on a charge of fraudulent possession of twelve Chinese theatrical costumes. It was stated that Yew Heng was arrested by a detective in New163 words
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Article39 1934-11-13 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 13. The Duke of Saxecoburg, cousin of King George, who has been visiting the Far East after attending the Red Cross Conference in Tokyo, left for Europe by the Conte Rosso this morning.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article49 1934-11-13 13 It is proposed to re-start the Clerical Union night classes, and a meeting will be held on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at the premises of the Union to discuss future arrangements. Those who have sent in their applications and others interested in the classes are asked to be present.49 words
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Advertisement89 1934-11-13 13 CHOSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVADOR I When the door of a Crosley Shelvador or Tri-Shelvador is opened, everything is just where you want it to be. An orange stays I where an orange should be and an egg where an egg should be. No searching for small articles. Everything is before89 words
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Advertisement133 1934-11-13 13 SIME Co., Ltd. Warm Studios The Most Popular 8,5 <t RecordJ nr GET I y I """"TIHj this one rjj MR1404 P W T ,>! *AL--. yodel QU(t\\ #CNC record 8 S LISTS SENT FREE ON REQUEST r POPULAR BRUNSWICK RECORDS j 6533 Stay on the right side of the133 words
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822 1934-11-13 14 FALSE BAIL Will BE IN USED NEW SEVEN-FURLONG START FOR NEXT MEETING i (By Onlooker Singapore, TuesdayA i.UtAT number of animals vmv out doin* fast gallops this A morning at Bukit Timah in preparation tor the tortheoming mi822 words
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53 1934-11-13 14 Singapore beat Perak at rugger yesterday on the Padang by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to three untitled (a try). The picture snows Singapore's forwards going up in a rush. Anderson is dribbling the bail up Nickels next to mm and Sym (Singapore's scrum half) ton extreme left)53 words
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Article59 1934-11-13 14 Second Golf TVs! At Melbourne Reuter. Melbourne. Nov. 12. AUSTRALIA won the Second Golf Test, defeating England by four matches to two. Further results were as follows: McKay beat Scott 7 up and 6. Ryan beat Bourn 4 up and 2. Williams beat Garnett 7 up andReuter. - 59 words
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Article125 1934-11-13 14 The follow .nit have been invited to play Rugkl tor the S.C.C. v \.f. Ist XV on Saturday at S.C.C. at 5 p.m.: W. Hannay; A. H. West, R. C. Land. F. I. Tremlett. G. J. H. L. Da vies. A. H. Williams: W. D. C. r i>l.mt-Crum,125 words
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Article22 1934-11-13 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 12. The following match in the Rugby Union was played to-day:: Cambridge University 5; Swansea 18 —Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article22 1934-11-13 14 The pagar lights at the Chinese Swimming Club will be on from 7 p.m. on Saturday for night swimming.22 words
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Article166 1934-11-13 14 Singanore Races At Bukit Timah THE following are some of the handicaps for the second day (Wednesday, Nov. 21» of th Singapore Turf Club meeting:— .<? PONIES. Class 2, Div. 1 about 5- 2 furs: Carwren M Army Contractor 8 13 Drons Velvet 8.9 Sky166 words
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Article149 1934-11-13 14 Johore Championship Ties And Results i The following are the results of ties played on Sunday in the Johore badminton championships Junior Singles, Semi-final: A. Rahim Jaffar (Educn.) lost to Ahmad Prang 11-15. 8-15. Inter-Club Posto BP. lost to Blues BP.; Johcre Club lost to J. Dapat by 0-5.149 words
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Article108 1934-11-13 14 The following were results of ties played in the V.M.P. and L.U.s pingpong tournament on Sunday last H. I. Rahman beat H. R. Borhan w.0., A. Jaafar beat A. Marican w.0., H. i. A. Nairn beat Sved Zaln S-l, M. S. Abdullah beat A. Aziz w.0.. Wan Kamak beat108 words
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1041 1934-11-13 14 Strong Hockey Opposition From The Singapore Colts u .mIU DESPITE the* fact that ground conditions were none tot» lo (rood hotkey, an extremely last ;<nd wcll-contwtni run.v. witnessed yesterday evening on the Cftykm Spurt» WUh ri whtn the Selanpor rolls continual their run1,041 words
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Article138 1934-11-13 14 The following: have invited *< I Hockey for S.C.C. v. Raffle College or Monday at S.C.C.: H. A. Exley tea] L*. H. W. C. J- C. S. P. F. T. McNeice. C. Ffctock, L. Taylor: D. L. Rothera- M. O. Mills, W. R Dobree. C. A. Carey, O.138 words
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Advertisement90 1934-11-13 14 j WHITEA WAYS) I Vice-Chairman's I Special Offer 1 DURING THIS WEEK ONLY 1 OAO/ OFF 1 I MARKED I /o PRICES j I ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK 1 BUY TOYS, I I YOUR CRACKERS, I X'MAS NOVELTIES, I PRESENTS j X'MAS CARDS I 1 NOW I AND CALENDARS, I90 words
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Article1289 1934-11-13 15 Korthern State Fait Awau After A Brilliant Start i Singapore, Tuesday. pi J;A li'S rugger colours were u/ain lowered yesterday when they I t., diicHtcil on the parians oj Singapore by U points (a goal ,i1,289 words
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Article582 1934-11-13 15 State Badminton PERAK CHAMPION'S SUCCESS 'Special to the Malatiu TribHiizi second day's play of the rrianjtular badminton tournament held at Ip u i> 0 n Sunday provided a scries of suipriseg and the games were iull oi thrills and excitement. The lion. Mr* E. Calitr, the582 words
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Article157 1934-11-13 15 Last Programme There In 1933 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 12. MR T. K. SAMPSON, who has been Secretary of the Physical Culture and Weight-liVii.g Association ->f Fahofa Bahru since February, 1 iit>3. is shortly leaving for India to be married. I At a boxing157 words
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Article414 1934-11-13 15 BADMINTON MEETING AT IPOH Delegates Confer Representative Tourney To Begin (Special to the Malaya Tribune) A RESOLUTION for the formation of the long-talked-of Malayan liadminton Association was adopted at the meeting held in Ipoh on Sunday attended by delegates of the various badminton associations in Malaya. A414 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-13 15 *2 Sale Distributors:—HENßY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR-11 words
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Advertisement133 1934-11-13 15 I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. I I I f ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 I The m I Great Eastern Lifef i j Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 1 1 I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, f I Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE:133 words
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Article893 1934-11-13 16 Savoy Function MALAYANS MEET SIR SHENTON THOMAS A LUNCHEON was given to His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, K.C.M.G., at the Savoy Hotel on Thursday, Oct. 4, by past and present members of the Committee of the Association of British Malaya and members of the Council of893 words
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Article725 1934-11-13 16 Annual Report For Past Year TEE follown:; is the repo t and statemerit of accounts to be presented at the annual meeting of the Eurasian Association. S ngapore, to be held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Tuesday. Nov. 20. 1934. at 5.15 p.m.:— Your Committee725 words
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Article56 1934-11-13 16 Reported Proposal By The U.S.A. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 10. It 1b reported that the United States has proposed the conclusion of a triangular Gentleman's Agreement whicli will reserve the question of the naval ratio as a stop-gap if the abrogation of the existing naval treatiesSin Chew Jit Poh. - 56 words
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Article117 1934-11-13 16 Appeal To German Housewives Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 9. UiiTEAR your suits down to the last YV thread," urged Germany s pnce dictator, In his hrst public speech since his appointment. "Substitutes of to-day may be the fashions to-morrow We must realise we are a poor nation andReuter Wireless. - 117 words
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Article34 1934-11-13 16 Pluckemin. New Jersey. Pluckemin Presbyteriarr Church has broken its record as a "no-wedding" church. A wedding has at last taken place in the church—the first since it was built 76 years ago.34 words
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Article148 1934-11-13 16 Several Due Next Month In Singapore THE following snip? are due to In Singapore n xt month Destroyers- Witch and Veteiai n. I, depart Dee 22 npprox to Mr-dtun nean. K.ppel Verity Voir: an. Whitsned. Wild Swun and V/J.han b11, depart Dw. 22 approx lo M.diu-.148 words
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Advertisement361 1934-11-13 16 i Arrest tte Progress fc j j ol that COUGH wl I lest it may linger and mS2S i I lead to something seriou*. sm^hA Dr. DE JONGH'S I LIGHT BROWN ICOD LIVER OIL j I Drugs may relieve or even cure it, I t but the persistent use of361 words
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Advertisement208 1934-11-13 16 rnnnnnaaaannnnnnaaaannnnnananaaaaaa S USERS OF i bovrill i ARE MILLIONS I STRONG I IS Agents-THE BORNEO CO. LTD., jj p SINGAPORE BRANCHES SI p 3 a p b ft mgm*mm*|i <: WITH Use Cuticle Remover Nail Cleanser tc remove lifeless cuticle. Work it under your nails, rinse, watch the stains disappear.208 words
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Article667 1934-11-13 17 The British View SIR JOSIAH CROSBY'S SPEECH THE new Siam deserves a new 1 square deal, and the British wilj give it thai new square deal." This was a remark made by Sir ah Crosby, the British Minister to Siam, at the dinner of the British667 words
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Article244 1934-11-13 17 Shansi Warlord Praises Him Shanghai, Nov 12 day &^3B&&^ Junkers SS? Mr v Dtow Dy tho giunt Q4her V ng Yun Tai *nd for Ha& o f left Marshal Chf a if v Shihchiachona. Saturday niiht at Talkuk 00 to admtn strand i«' 10ns wlth presented Marsha! taking244 words
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Article130 1934-11-13 17 Royal Institutes New Headquarters Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 8. The King, accompanied ov the Queen :o-day opened what is regaraed as the iluesi example of contemporary British architectural design in the form of th»imposing new headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects. The building, which i<= situatedReuter Wireless. - 130 words
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Article31 1934-11-13 17 Reuter. Baton Rouge (Louisiana. Nov. 10. The Governor, Senator Hucy Long. i> planning legislation for the declaration of a two years' moratorum on all debts in Louisiana —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article187 1934-11-13 17 Labourer Who Left His Master (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Baluu. Nov. 12. The Jiearing was concluded at the Muar Assizes before Mr. Justicie J. V. G. Mills on Saturday ol the case in whig}\ a Chinese labourer of Segamat named Tcong Yak iwas" charged with187 words
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Article149 1934-11-13 17 Accepts Premiership Of Egypt Reuter Wireless. Cairo. Nov. 7. ihc offer of Llk' Premiership to Mcsslm Pasha was conditional on hi* namialning the present regime and the 'lew Premier is unlikely to call a general ?leotion before 1936. when the ■Jftmomentary terms "nds. Messim Pasha has accepted *heReuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article83 1934-11-13 17 Report To British Government Reuter Wireless. r~, London. Nov. 7. in< cemmisaionera appointed by Government to investigate four poverty stricken and derelict area* in Wes* Cumberland, Tyneside. South Wales and Scotland have presented the i report They found In the area over 100 00n surplus unemployed whom theyReuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article63 1934-11-13 17 French Machine's 3,000-Mile Cruising: Range Reuter Wireless. Paris. Nov. 8. A giant seaplane carrying ten firstclass and 42 second-class passengers with a cruising range of 3,000 miles is nearing completion at Toulouse The seaplane is intended for the South Atlantic service and is designed o carry a loadReuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Advertisement60 1934-11-13 17 I AND NOW I THE WEW I j TERRAPLANE CHALLENGER j [1 I A FULL-SIZE FULL-POWERED SIX fl AT- NEW LOW PRICE k j] See <fe Drive this car for /yourself jj jjl THE CYCLE CARRIAGE Co., (1928) Ltd E jj Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, jj Ipoh Motors, Ipoh. Penang60 words
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Advertisement161 1934-11-13 17 I £//> 739 5//£ZZ TOXJCATB L j of The As atic fetroleiun Co (S.S.J Ltd). Brillianr performance and full $al^^^^^^^ You may well pay half as much again without getting such an n/j<>n<iJ,h car as this Singer "9/* Its lively, eager engine can show a clean pair o[ heels to161 words
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Article1107 1934-11-13 18 Accused Sentenced To Death 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Nov. 10. AFTER a protracted hearing which lasted 3y 2 days and ran into five sittings, the first cas« on the list of Muar Assizes, came to a close this afiernoon, when the accused, a Tamil Kangani1,107 words
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Article145 1934-11-13 18 Heavy Troop Movements Reported Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Nov. 10. THE Reds around Lochang have retreated to south Huanan. The Cantonese units under General Li Han Yun have occupied Chiufeng. A portion of the Nanking forces under Generals Chow Yun Ituan and Shih Yo have arrived atSin Chew Jit Poh. - 145 words
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Article101 1934-11-13 18 Celebrations Of 17tli Anniversary Reuter Wireless. Moscow. N"V 7 The seventeenth umuyensiuy of I Revolution was celebrated in-day :hroughctr. Ru&s a by military and civil laiades at which speeches wert- mnd~ umid the boomuii: of cannon fulny salutes ard tht* ioai of aeroplaneAll uj.Tic was stopped tn MoscowReuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article59 1934-11-13 18 Death Of Inventor Of The Gyroscope Reuter Wireless. London. Nov 7 Professor James Gordon Gray of GHsgow University is dead He invented the gyroscope for aerial end BUttlne purposes and Col Lindbergh used his inductor compass on his Atlantic Flirht. Professor Gray wes one of the mostReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article49 1934-11-13 18 Over 10,000 Released Reuter Wireless. Romi' Vnv "I Ovi» iu.uoo cramr.ilo juhJ »4 poj u u riTenctir- h<m bten i ilie :or« in uirn- < 1 y m lutiou» n blnh of a lUuijlmr .<> -Jl*. Pritv < 01 Pirciir.oni Political prisoners rrmaminu in custody number 208Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article42 1934-11-13 18 Elected Archbishop Of Wales Reuter Wireless. Lcncon NM' 8 The Bishop of Buttgar Urtrew NVtt» Ig~gu> fifcit'i Aiilib siiu|J ol *V itefc a; matting of the Eitu'lOi-sl Colirr.i i*» v<t. oe&iiutt to Dv Edwards WU ivi* tc.ty(it'll Keuter Wuc-lt^Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article102 1934-11-13 18 Hitler's Speech At Putsch Celebration Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 9. FLAGS were at half-mast to-day throughout Germany in memory cf the 248 Nazis killed since Nov. 1923 when Herr Hitler started his fight for power with the ill-fated beer-cellar Putsch at Munich. The ceremonies at Munich,Reuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article54 1934-11-13 18 Plan To Attract British Tourists Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. y wi h a view auracung British tourists to Swtl2Ci'l\i d and relieving them i t exciunge fim*UtAtion«. hotel in thr wimiv resons hav* de'•lded 10 j'M-i'Vil the-' Hiltillah pound ill 'v lixt'd rati 1 ol Swijo lijik-* toReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article46 1934-11-13 18 Bremen Creates A New Time Reuter Wireless. New York. Nov. 8. Or i s hundredth westward voyage, the Bremen broke its Trans-Atlantic record, passing Ambrose Light in 111 hours, 72 minutes from Cherbourg. The urevious record, also the Bremen's, was 21 minutes slower.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Advertisement305 1934-11-13 18 1 A British Scientist has at An I last discovered a safe aud scientific way of removing \S I I superfluous hair. Razors U I —which only make the vi j hdlr grow faster and 1 thicker—and all the old I evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded Thu. new305 words
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562 1934-11-13 19 Tokyo's Proposal DEMILITARISATION OF SIBERIA Sin Wen Pao. i t J 112 he Japanese War .Minister. )i) a phamphlet dfeiU«J among the soldiers of the ""T tated tha Soviet i.i hud 3,000 aeroplanes and the ft\ States the number of j %4Sin Wen Pao. - 562 words
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Article85 1934-11-13 19 Teaching "Three Principles" Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, On 26. Killing Mo u-simp, Chinese Envoy to Tibet, has c*<xrn- 1 Mi 1 mission in Gen--1 has succeeded in convincing •f> leaders of the necessity of between the Chinese T UMfcf.j, h,t 1 1 <( Envoy will notSin Wen Pao. - 85 words
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Article33 1934-11-13 19 Tientsin. Oct. 2b. result of the recent storm in the ir *et four local Chinese, small r closed down yesterday. oanl lost heavily in gold 1 «>n it is learned -China33 words
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Article304 1934-11-13 19 Marshal Chiang On China I N Kar^eflat^ 11 225* necessitl of n d cm Phasis on the «MjtaS^^^ 6 among out crisis. lor the forthcoming de^fhL^ud^^^ 6 110 atlem Pt to •«dss®sStt the pre that Chtoa even could she SmnS FS££* that not but304 words
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Article101 1934-11-13 19 For National Reconstruction Commission Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai. Oct. 27. The loan negotiations between tfci National Reconstruction Commission ar.<the Shanghai bankers have bee. n crown ed with success. 53.700.000 which will be used solely for me purpose of constructing the Huainan Railway in northern Kiangsu as wellSin Wen Pao. - 101 words
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Article82 1934-11-13 19 Declare A Hunger Strike Shun Pao. Peiping. Oct. 26. As a protest against alleged illtreatment in prison political prisoners in Peiping declared a hunger strike this morning. The prisoners brought a demand last week for better treatment. As they failed to get a satisfacotry reply from the authoritiesShun Pao. - 82 words
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Article66 1934-11-13 19 Between Kwangtung And Kwangsi San Wen Pao. Canton, Oct. 26 The Canton authorities are drawing up measures for th e establishment of a long distance telephone service between Kwangtung and Kwangsi. Preparations to that effect are already in progress. As a first step telephone service between Canton' andSan Wen Pao. - 66 words
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Article46 1934-11-13 19 Export To Foreign Countries Encouraged Shun Pao. Nanking, Oct. 18. The Ministry of Railways is taking steps to encourage the export of native products to foreign countries. With this end in view, the Ministry has decided to reduce freight charges on such goods.—Shun Pao.Shun Pao. - 46 words
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Article49 1934-11-13 19 China Times. Shanghai, Oct. 19. I Under the auspices of Dr. C. T. Wang and Dr. H. H. Kung, a membership drive is being conducted by the China Good Roads Association in Shanghai The Association will open the drlv« with a dinner party on Saturday. -China Times.China Times. - 49 words
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Article133 1934-11-13 19 INew Life Movement Rules China Times. Shanghai, Oct. 27. T H 112 "S* Life Association n fenanehiu has adopted a resolu««.Ji ,mro <*ucin'T arastic reforms into •social functons The most important points of the reql7l ™112° lU,Km are as follows.j at no r ich dinners be servedChina Times. - 133 words
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Article75 1934-11-13 19 Many Hardship» Caused By Closures Shanghai, Oct, 26. rhuJ. 2?™**» in the silk industrv in t,mna hftb deepened of late, due *o the continuod slump of silk pr°" Th? Rh™%i ChJn es e owned filaiures ai f-SK® 5 v f ,n "umber, are be.int fared with bankrupicy nJ75 words
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Article55 1934-11-13 19 Shun Pao. Peipmg. Oct 19. t P r Si !n A n Xande Cadogan. British Minister to China, has decided to leave PeiCh]fia° n Ct 28 f r a tour of South Sh F w°a°rt°ir n NOV He will visiit Foochow. Amoy Swatow Canton and Hongkong and xVillShun Pao. - 55 words
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Article57 1934-11-13 19 Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai. Oct. 2". At the request of the, Kiangsu Provinn7;^,are Purchasing large quantities of good supplies in Shanghai flour o wlir h^l; 800 00 wor:h of ri <* and riour will be purchased and these wilbe stored along the Huai River for the consumption ofSin Wen Pao. - 57 words
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Article49 1934-11-13 19 Sin Wen Pao. Hongkong, Oct 25. of th e Kwangtung Provincial Government a temporary moratorium has been declared by the Kwuntiing Provincial Bank. Beginning frorr payments 6 Ba k has sus P end *d 3 The step is taken to consolidate the situation m Kwangtung.-Sin Wen PauSin Wen Pao. - 49 words
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Article591 1934-11-13 19 Editorial Plea THE FOLLY OF CIVIL WAR Sin Wen Pao. W H N Ho Yinjr Ching, the h_i r^ ar arrived Shangha he urged the Chinese people tc unite and present a o lid fsont possible unless internal disturbances were to cease. No country could beSin Wen Pao. - 591 words
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Advertisement111 1934-11-13 19 FIVE BATS BRAND CONDENSED MILK I with creamy flavour is prepared by experts through a hygienic process and is unequalled of its kind. TRY A TIN TO-DAY, AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. j JI, i SOLE IMPORTERS: j Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd., Union Building, Singapore. Tel. 5977 5978 5979. J111 words
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Article, Illustration76 1934-11-13 20 Royal Air Force officers, wr.h the RAF wreath, attending the Artistic? Day serv.ee at the War Memorial. The Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott lat the early morning service at the War Memorial on Armistice Day. The Governor (ttr Shenton Thorn is-, with the76 words
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Article, Illustration55 1934-11-13 20 The Combined Services, who r« > v Sunday. A Perak player securing possession in the rugger match between the Combined Services and Perak. The Perak Rugby XV which lost to the Combined Services by 10-15 at me Singapore on Sunday. A line-out in the rugger match between the Combined Services55 words
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