Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1935
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Title Section53 1935-01-09 1 g r arr a r )T nA"r\o Off If f BOO p PARTtAEUT <Ebe JBalstp (Lnbimc Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol >~ XIL -No. 7 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY53 words
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Advertisement133 1935-01-09 1 (Tribune uuA hi y KLIM WHOLE MUJ<^ PURE MILK FOR DRINKING OR COOKING. SAFE MILK FOR CHILDREN. Obtainable at all Leading Provision Stores. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. 1 POOLEY I WEIGBING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS W ARE RENOWNED FOR- I ACCURACY j LONG SERVICE j Sok Agents t (Incorporated fa133 words
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Advertisement37 1935-01-09 1 Just Arrived for NEEDLE-WORK LOVERS. LIGHT HANDY! CONVENIENT SQUARE j EMBROIDERY FRAMES Adjustable to any desired sizes Size Assorted. ALSO ROUND Embroidery Frames of All Sizes. Available from D. T. LEM CO, 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement115 1935-01-09 1 I IKON I j| Himalaya Bouquet Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS cannot know just how perfectly delightful they are. Perfumed with the IK£|g|l fragrance of flowers from the mountains. Himalaya Bouquet captivates IKJgjßlli -he senses with a delicate and fascinating allure. DARBY J MAAB-4. 525E5E5H5E5H5H5H5Z5Z5H5E5HSZ5S5S5ESH5Z52^ I115 words
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521 1935-01-09 2 Shipping News Notices! A "TEST" OF FOREIGN SUBSIDIES London Views Of Liverpool Owners' Attitude SEVERAL shipowners in London were at a loss to understand the attitude ot Liverpool owners towards the bhippmg Subsidy Bill. They regretted that Mr. Charles Booth, chairman of the booth Line, should feel tnat what the521 words
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Article205 1935-01-09 2 i\ew Japanese nrm Established ltie Nippon Salvage Co., Ltd., with a capital of 1,500,000 yen, fully paid Up, has been established by underwriters and companies in Japan belonging to the Hull Insurers' Unkm. The company has purchased the whole of the salvage vessels, gear, and other property belonging205 words
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Article71 1935-01-09 2 Speed Of Italian Trans-Atlantic Liners Italian shipbuilders will receive a special bounty, for Increasing the speefl of their trans-Atlantic liners xo a minimum of 20 knots, or at least three knots above their maximum average speed. The new engines must be put in not later thaJn June 30,71 words
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Article391 1935-01-09 2 U.S. Government Policy Endorsed A RENEWED demand ft* continued Government support for the merchant marine is made in a report r>i a special committee of the United States Chwnuer of Commerce, issued recently Ihe committee states that U.S ship ping is in competition outside the coastwise trade with391 words
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Article89 1935-01-09 2 AH British Ports Record Increases Shipping using ports of the United Kingdom during the 12 months ended Ocl. 31 aggregated 345,407.281 net register tens, an increase of 3.r per cent, over the previous 12 months, states a communUiue issued by the Por; of London Authoikj. All oorts -how89 words
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Article53 1935-01-09 2 Melbourne. Record storms and floods have hampered preparations for the Eucharistic Congress, which is to be held here, Ships have been held up in Jervis Bay, unable to berth in Port Melbourne. Some of them are carrying overseas scouts, who are to take part in the jamboree53 words
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Article307 1935-01-09 2 Board Of Trade Aiid Collision Inquiry THE Board of Trade inquiry into the collision during a fog oft Noss Head, Caithness, on June 26, "between tlie fishhng vessels Sidmouth, of Aberdeen, and the Rose, of Glasgow, was held <at Aberdeen. The Sidmouth was on her307 words
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Article217 1935-01-09 2 North Atlantic Shipping Scheme It is expected that Major Frank Bustard will deal with certain aspects of the proposed new Norh Atlantic shipping company for cheaper travel in his lecture to he Institute of Transport on Future of the North Atlantic Trade." i.nipcwner interested in the North Atlantic217 words
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Article97 1935-01-09 2 Alleged Smuggling By Bntisn Shipmaster In the House of Commons, BrigadierQeneral Nation asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affa'rs whether the appeal in the case of the motorship Omar has yet been heard by the Finnish authorities, and whether any representatives of the British interests concerned were97 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement364 1935-01-09 2 i STEAMER SAILINGS. 111 BRITISH IN DIA I P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1336. BANGALORE Jan. j' RAJPUTANA 17.000 Jan. 11 CIiITRAL 15.000 Feb. BHUTAN 6,100 Feb. V CAKTIIAGE 15.0-)0 Feb. Il 1 BEHAR 6,00' Feb. 2? CATHAY 15,000 Jlar. J SOUDAN 6.500 Mar. I!364 words
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Advertisement186 1935-01-09 2 W LLOYD TRIESTINO S (Incorporated in Italy). t I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j Jfl SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, i H Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port I R 5?? T> C ol nbo U Bombay, Suez, Said pi ra eus, Brindisi, Venice and rjj Port186 words
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Advertisement464 1935-01-09 2 N. Y.H. LINE tteNEfcAL PASSENGER AtSEWTS for CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935 s.s. HAKONE MARU Jan. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Jan. 25 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 8 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Feb. 21 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar. 6 MINIMUM FARES TO464 words
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Advertisement502 1935-01-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHtir LLOYD. <Inc reoralftd v Germany). The nndernoted are the Company's nw tended fixture! OtJTWAfeDS. 1935 "ISAR," for Manila, H'kong. S'haL N. China Japan j an "COBLENZ," for Manila, H'kong. U STtai, N. China Japan Jan in "SAALE," for Manila, H'kong, STiai, N. China Japan Feb. [g HOMEWARDS.502 words
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Article155 1935-01-09 3 SITUATION QUITE SOUND Mora buying Interest Expected financial Correspondent) 3 gapore, Wednesday, noon. 10-day's Prices Ruler (Singapore), 22 cts., v unchanged. V r r el Tone: Quiet. I Singapore), $*****, up VnYesterday's Prices:— Ion: g 11 16d., up l;16d. Tone: Very steady. New York: 13 016 cts.,155 words
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Article49 1935-01-09 3 Estimated Production For 1934 Washington, Jan. 9. Wo: d cotton production in 1934 is w ima>d at 23 000 000 bales, or n °nn ba.'f Jess than th? November rr-mato ar.d 3.100.000 less than 1933 pycdncicn. according to the United s Purcau of Agricultural Economics. —R uter.49 words
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Article67 1935-01-09 3 PRICES CURRENT. r KM A j Rihbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyers. Selleri. 21% 22 1F.0.8.) Current month 22*,4 22% if? u tr y 2214 22% feb March 23H 23*4 Apr!. June 24% 24% JSyS Pt- 25% 26 r v n f 26% 27 rone67 words
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1334 1935-01-09 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 S ngapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. The following mining share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange1,334 words
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Article1291 1935-01-09 3 Chairman On Improved Outlook I I S ngapore, Tuesday. A DIVIDEND of eight per cent, absorbj\ in S $33,600, was declared at the annual general meeting of the Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd., held at the :egistered offices of the company in ilie French Bank Buildings at noon1,291 words
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Article313 1935-01-09 3 Net Profit For The Year Of $75,065.71 THE following is the directors' report tc shareholders t) be submitted at the S venteenth Annual General Meeting ;o be he'd a the French Bank Buldings, Singapore, o i Wednesday. Jan. 16, at 12 noon. You:* Directors submit herewith a313 words
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Article91 1935-01-09 3 30 Countries Want British Goods Palestine, Iceland, Mexico, and Siam are among the thirty countries from which buyers are coming to next years British Industries Fair. In accepting invita f ions to attend the Fair, many buyers, both in the Dominions and on the Continent, pay tributes91 words
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Advertisement105 1935-01-09 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD-, (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. iJFFICE: 2. FINLAYSON GREEN. ~r THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH D'Almeida Street. and Subscribed f»,„ 1 t pl A al «2,000,000 P -Cap,tal £1000 000 HEAD OFFICE:105 words
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Advertisement28 1935-01-09 3 J THE EASTERN UNITED 1 ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOD CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 1«D, Cecil Bt_ Stare*** r: fnnvanv <|ee*»«i If28 words
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Advertisement75 1935-01-09 3 Nederlandscbe Handel-Maalschsppit, N. V. (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 Settlemente, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS The National Provincial Bank, LJmtted. Correspondents in the principal Utiej75 words
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Advertisement81 1935-01-09 3 I IN HAND WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish you81 words
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Advertisement338 1935-01-09 3 ififc YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEVER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Y«n 100,000,000. i Reserve Fund *en 124,250,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin, Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg. Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Pari*, 1 p338 words
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Advertisement589 1935-01-09 4 M. HASSAN, 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. j 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 Estimaie submitted upon request without charge or obligation V 'PHONE589 words
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Advertisement488 1935-01-09 4 WANTED WANTED— Panuew for a profiuble susiness. Initial Capital of $2,000 upwards required. Apply Bex No. 543, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED —Permanent Assistance by a Student, Now in Standard 7, on important l subject. Apply stating qualification to Box No. 551, c/o Malaya Tribune. Assayer with many years488 words
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Advertisement620 1935-01-09 4 f*m mm Eton High School (Junction of Selegie Road and Short Street) There are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. THE SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, 74, Prinsep Street. Three New Classes will be opened on 14th January, 1935, as under: (1)620 words
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Advertisement577 1935-01-09 4 FORTHCOMING FURNITURE SALE. ON SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1935, At 2.30 p.m. At No. 3, Crescent Flat, Katong. Latest Design Oak-stained Teak HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Crockery, Glassware Plants, &c. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal577 words
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Advertisement393 1935-01-09 4 £III*III•tIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I t SPRING SHOES FOR 19 3 5 j 1 THE LATEST CREATION. I Smart, Reliable, Extremely I I Comfortable And Quite j I Moderate In Price 201, 202, Queen Street. I 1 SANG KEE Co., I (Established 1902).393 words
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Advertisement287 1935-01-09 4 GRAND < NEW YEAR SALE NOW ON The Very Latest in Clocks and Watches including 1935 MODELS lareI are being offered at REAL BARGAIN PRICES. This is an opportunity you should not miss. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Read) EXTENSION OF OUR I Annual Clearance 8287 words
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Article2288 1935-01-09 5 j'ahang Consolidated nATRlBUTIONS TO Till: BUFFER POOL London, Dec. 13. r IF ttti'iity-cipht ordinary general T m of the Pahang Consoli- u i W as held yesterday •f'winchester House, Old Broad- l .Mr H. Frisby (chairman '"Tnnmiiriiig director) presided. rctary (Mr. J. D R. Scott)2,288 words
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Advertisement240 1935-01-09 5 I I I I I I I I I I/. r IA clear complexion calls: for a clean system I Z The less elimination elsewhere i4r«w /^^Qfr^ the more work for the skin— /J|jf I meaning large pores, oily com- /jfiji I plexion. Keep bowels rcgulai i/j&m V i I240 words
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Miscellaneous463 1935-01-09 5 Wireless i 4 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Sir George Schuster On India TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m.: Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 7.05 p.m.: Blackburns' Steelworks Battd,"conducted by J. A. Hughes. (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.) 7.50 p.m.: Charles Mann ng and his Orchestra. Relayed463 words
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Miscellaneous316 1935-01-09 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, is as follows:— 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Ballads by living Poets and Composers. 4.50 p.m. News316 words
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Article, Illustration153 1935-01-09 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Pronto, Norwegian, 1,283 tons, from Hongkong 9.1, to Bangkok 9.1. Kepcng, Britsh, 1,322 tons, from Bangkok 7.1, to Malacca 7.1. Van Outhoorn, Dutch, 1,180 tons, from Singapore 7.1, to Tj. Penang 11.1. V. D. Lijn, Dutch, 1,431 tons, from Benoa153 words
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Article143 1935-01-09 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OH EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Jan. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Karoa 22; Mata Hari 19. Main Wharf (Entrance G%te 3) J. de Witt 18; Shinnoh Maru 10, Memnon 14; Ch iksang 11; Troiiu.--9; Langieemere 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Katsuragi Maru143 words
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Article103 1935-01-09 6 Contributions To Local Relief Fund The following contributions to the Ceylon Malaria Epidemic Relief Fund are gratefully acknowledged:— Already contributed ***** Dr. J. U. Karunaratnt: 25.00 Dr. W. D. Cruz 5.00 Mr. J. H. Pedlow 25.00 Mr. H. Wylly 25.00 Messvs. Ceylon Malaya Trading Co. 5.00 Collected by103 words
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Article127 1935-01-09 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. today. The B. L Rajula with mails from Europe is expected .o arrive at Penang to-morrow evening. The mails are expected to reach Singapore by the 5.51 p.m. train on127 words
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Article46 1935-01-09 6 s.s. Both for B?-lawan and Medan. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. to-day will now close at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The s.s. R. C. Rickmers for Manila. Mails previously announced as closing a4 p.m. yesterday will now close at 4 p.m to-morrow.46 words
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Article23 1935-01-09 6 The s.s. Flevo for Tarempa. Mails previously announced rs closing at 9 a.m to-morrow will now close at 4 p.m. today.23 words
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Article196 1935-01-09 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 9. London 4 months* sight 24 732 London 3 months* sight 2 4 8|i« London 60 days' sight 2|4 5|32 1 London 30 days' sight 2|4ft London demand 24 3/; London T.T. 2 4 3132 Lyons and Paris demand 8o0 Hamburg demand 140 New York196 words
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Article93 1935-01-09 6 Paris 74 3 32. New York 4.91 Montreal 4.88V 2 Brussels 20.89. Geneva 15.09 >/2. Amsterdam 7 23 1/ 2 Milan 57 13 16. Berlin 12.19. Stockholm 26 3 4. Copenhagen 22.39 ViOslo 19.90. Vienna 26. Prague 117. Helsingfors 223*2. Madrid SS-*';. Ai'nens 512 sellers. i Bucharest 485.93 words
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Article211 1935-01-09 6 Singapore, Jan. 9. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $116 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $lo R. (Slam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $11* Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $11" Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $11 5 Siam, Al211 words
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Article72 1935-01-09 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, TAN. 9 High Tides—1.56 a.m., 1.25 pm KUgby: SCC "B" v. R.A., padanc Hockey: SXJ.R.C v. A.P.C., Paya Police n v. R.A.F. II, Depot. TO-MORROW, JAN 10 High Tides.—2.34 a.m 2.16 pm Rugby: S.C.C. "A" v. Wiltshire*, path,72 words
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Article53 1935-01-09 6 ALHAM&RA.— Ihe Private Life 0 i Don Juan.' APOLLO.—Hindustani picture CAPITOL.—-Cleopatra. EMPIRE.—"MeIody Cruise." GREAT WORUD.—Caoaret Dancing, Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, ChC nese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies etc MARLBOROUGH.—"Merchant of Arabia," Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shCAs, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—Robert Montgomei "Hide-Out." RlTZ.—Hindustani talkies. ROXY.—"loo2nd Night,"53 words
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Advertisement262 1935-01-09 6 litl|tl|l'|ll|ll|ll|U|!i|M|lltUllllHilltl!«HiHlim»|imi«H^ SINGAPORE HOTiIS •<• I |Mtlilli|ii|!.l<t| IJI .I :lii|ii|i>tnt!il»liiti.l.iiii|ii|i||iil:iliiliil«ll!|lilili:illllimiiiiiliilliiiiliiliil!il'iliil:i|iiiiilllllltl(iiil!ililliiliiiii|,i|iil).\mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmMmm^mmmmM%wmm^ I SEA VIEW HOTEL I IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT ENTIRELY RENOVATED EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, RUNNING HOT COLD WATER. I TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS. 1 TO-MORROW (Informal). X FRIDAY SATURDAY I (Formal). (Informal). Dj SPECIAL262 words
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Advertisement228 1935-01-09 6 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL j And You'll Jump Out of Bed in theJVf orning Feeling Great If you wake up in the morning feeling sour "»nd depressed, entirely lacking in yin and vigour, don t swallow a lot of salts, miner-.: water, oil or harsh purgatives and228 words
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Advertisement103 1935-01-09 6 Changef No waste No messiness! Back goes the lid immediately after use and Gibbs Dentifrice is snugly safe, dust-proof, hygienic, fragrant, to the last scrap. So convenient, so handy especially for children and for travelling. Above all Gibbs Dentifrice does so much, yet costs so little. Your teeth are thoroughly103 words
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Miscellaneous176 1935-01-09 6 CLUB DIARY [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. Stcretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the176 words
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Miscellaneous428 1935-01-09 6 [postal intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hongkong (Troilus) 2 p.m. Japan (Troilus) 2 p.m China (generally*, Hoihow (Troilus) 2 p.m Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Troilus) 2 p.m Trengganu (except Kretay) (Boribat* 2 p.m Trengganu (Kretay only) (Suddhadib) 2 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Thedens) 3 p.n: Soengei Liat (Thedens)428 words
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Miscellaneous68 1935-01-09 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Matotyan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Mgnt Max. Bright Mi'-.. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Torrip. &i»nons. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. 'T. Alor Star 89 Nil 8.6 W Sitiawa.i 89 0.01 H.U 72 Kota Bharu 85 Nil 7.*> Bukit Jeram 87 Nil* 1.6 72 Malacca 88 Nil 7.1 71 S'ngapore:68 words
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Article120 1935-01-09 7 Supreme Court fjn Must Decide Ottawa. I Upo" answer whic h is to be decided i rt of Canada during 1(1 Hollands of pounds. nh: should t<h? Dom- lh0 Quebec Governf of largo colon.es gava section of Quei ii i ans are wards of the ,;,1 the120 words
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Obituary165 1935-01-09 7 Friend Of World's Celebrities Paris. THE death is announced at the age of 68 of M. Henri Dequis, for over 30 years managing director of the Hotel Crillon in Paris, who, in addition to many members of Royal houses, statesmen and diplomatists, counted as personal friends the late165 words
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Article30 1935-01-09 7 Helsingiors. There are now 57 varities of sausages on sale in Soviet Russia, according to the newspaper Pravda. At the beginning of the year there were only 20.30 words
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Article518 1935-01-09 7 Alleged Theft Of Jewellery (From Our Own Co-respondent) Kuaia Lipis, Tuesday. DURING the early hours of the morning of Jan. 4, a daring burglary is alleged to have taken place at the residence of Mr. K. Arumugam. Town Overseer. Kuala Lipis, when thieves broke through the wails518 words
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Article89 1935-01-09 7 Wonderfu! Crosses Found In Mosque Istanbul. E gh_< magnificent Byzantine Cresses— which have been hidden from the human eyj for hundreds of years—have now been revealed in the Saint Sophia Mosque at Istanbul. This ia due to the work of Professor Whittemore, President of the Byzan.-ine Institute cf89 words
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Article555 1935-01-09 7 Elevated Roads A Possibility (By Air Mail). London, Dec. 13. THE news that the Minister of Transport has appointed two men to prepare a comprehensive survey and plan for tbe future of Greater London's traffic arteries is epoeh-mak ng in its importance, writes a correspondent555 words
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Article141 1935-01-09 7 World's Biggest Pit Prop Tester Cape Town. THE world's largest testing machine has been ordered by the South African Govemm?nt to ensure that the ever-deeper- ing Rand mines are as safe as possible. The giant machine, which will cost £10,241, will tesj specimens of pit props, ropes cables141 words
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Article59 1935-01-09 7 "The Worst Girl In The School" Prague. The Czechoslovak postal au-horities discovered that larg? quantities of Nazi literature are being smuggled into the country—wrapped in covers of books for schoclg'rls. Copies of Adolf Hitler's book "Men Kampf." have been sen as "Bessie and her Fxiends." "The Worst59 words
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Advertisement328 1935-01-09 7 Make Your Reservations BY RAIL, SEA OR AIR AT S 1 THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE -> ls 82, Robinson Road. E phone rjJ ENERAL TOURISTS* AGENTS. S EXTRA COST I IfO-NIGHT A R.K.O. Radio Musical Spectacle. CHARLES RUGGLES, Etc., MELODY CRUISE LA I Y.HS SONGS DANCES 1.,-day-Manm,. I WATCH! COMING328 words
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Advertisement233 1935-01-09 7 Give Your Baby The Best, j i Bowdens Milk Food. i Bowden's Milk Food Made In England Is The Best. You Lwlg From Pure English I I May Pay More But jpgffl Mi,k And By You Cannot Obtain The Improved Roll- I Belter. er Process m l PRICE $1 PER233 words
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Obituary50 1935-01-09 8 Mr. Chew Swee Kiat and family tender their heartfelt' thanks to all relatives, friends, members of the Catholic Action and Clerical Staff of the A.P.C. Accounts Department for their valuable services rendered and their kind attendance at the funeral of his late wife (Maria Wee Tek Neo).50 words
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Obituary27 1935-01-09 8 MR. TAN WI VAN passed away peacefully this morning leavine his wife, eight sons and two daughters, to mourn h s loss. (Malacca papers please copy).27 words
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Article681 1935-01-09 8 OINCE the beginning of the year the "mosquito" buses, a bone of contention in local politics for a number of years, have disappeared from one of the chief traffic routes in Singapore, that between Geylang and Tanjong Pagar. In their place we have a fine fleet of new681 words
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Article226 1935-01-09 8 Dr. E. A. O. Travers, of Saffron Walden and iormerly of Malaya, left an estate of £27,420 with a net personalty of £24,793. y On the return of Mr. A. T. Bennetts Warden of Mines, Pahang, in the early part of February, Mr. A. E. P. Kershaw, who is acting226 words
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183 1935-01-09 8 DR. Serge Voronoff, the famous rejuvenation expert, is at present in Java in the course of a tour of the East in search of monkeys suitable for his work of making the old young again. According to Dr. Voronoff, the demand for monkeys for183 words
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Article165 1935-01-09 8 JJST as the mention of American pictures is immediately assoc.'ated with Hollywood, so are all films are associated with Elstree. Elstree is, however, just a general term, for Gainsboiough pictures ar* made at Shepherd's Bush and the Sto)l Pictures at Cricklewood. Still Elstree, in Hertfordshire, does stand for a165 words
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Article178 1935-01-09 8 MOST people have heard the voice 0 f P Paul Robeson, the American Ne gro on the gramophone, and have read of the details of his interesting care-./ Of recent years he has spent m ost of his time in England, where h e has beta acclaimed by178 words
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Article152 1935-01-09 8 THE mystery of the Ghost of Ban o*r the Haunted Flat, to which wt have referred on previous occasions. Is, after all, not solved. It will be remembered that alarm vaj caused by a ghostly voice which was heard in the kitchen of th e flat. Th?152 words
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Article371 1935-01-09 8 By "Looker-On" THE game of love, writes a novelist, is the same as it wa.> in the Stone Age. Except that Diamonds have taken the place of Clubs. An Aberdonian bridegroom was ni.ssing; after a frantic search he was found behind the taxi—trying on the old371 words
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Advertisement237 1935-01-09 8 I LADIES.. I I» I NTERESTIMG NEWS I pbior to tnmuM I SALE—I WE ARE OFFERING THE ENTIRE STOCKS OF OUR S GOWN AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS AT A DISCOUNT [j a of 25 per cent c 2 I A THE SALE WILL COMMENCE WITH A PRELIMINARY C 3 PARADE ON237 words
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Advertisement117 1935-01-09 8 I 8 FEW ARE GIVEN THE AFT OP PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys thi* singular distinction, and offers yon its excelled service and high trade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE y 4 a \~~~>+ I take great pleasure in announcing that I have117 words
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Article327 1935-01-09 9 General Marchand NEARLY BROUGHT FRANCE TO WAR Paris. A MONUMENT is to be erected to the memory of Seneral Jean Marchand, famous throughout France as the French soldier who defied Kitchener at Fashoda. He died at the age of 70 on Jan. 14 last year the327 words
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Article322 1935-01-09 9 Honoured By Banquet In London London, Dec. 21. A banquet, described as the '.greatest air dinner ever held," has been given m London by the Royal Aero Club in honour of the Melbourne Centenary Air i-iace heroes. The w nners, Messrs. C. W. A. Sect and322 words
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Article70 1935-01-09 9 Billiards Player Who Needs No Cue Prague. Nimble fingers have enabled Frantisek Blaha to be become one of the best billiards players in Prague. Using only the thumb and two fingers of his right hand, to spin tne ball, he compiles astonishingly large breaks Many of them70 words
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Article157 1935-01-09 9 "Germany's Greatest Teacher" Munich., rRR Adolph Hitler's striking power over men was defined in a new way by Bavaria's Culture Minister, Herr Hans Schemm, when he addressed 2,000 north Bavarian school-teachers at Nuremberg. "Adolf Hitler is Germany's greatest teacher Schemm declared, "and the greatest educator of all time."157 words
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Article101 1935-01-09 9 Farm Hand Wins Literary Prize Paris. Leopold Compain. a 20-year-old farm labourer from Charente, has been awarded a prize for the best French novel of 1934. Two prizes were offered by the weekly journal "France-Africa"—one for pros? and one for poetry. The work selected for the prosprize101 words
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Article578 1935-01-09 9 f Riverside Site Of •7 1 2 1 Acres I (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 27. A SCHEME, which is now approaching Us final stages, has prepared for the erection of a huge block of flats on the 7M> acre riverside site formerly occupied by the578 words
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Article88 1935-01-09 9 In a recently published book on Nigeria the author tells« how, whilst cannibalism was common in that country up to recentyears, it has practically ceased since the introduction of pigs. In brief, now-a-days the Nigerian natives prefer pork. This reference to pork naturally turn, the thoughts88 words
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Advertisement313 1935-01-09 9 infi ORIENTAL OPTICIAN IN WHO HAS OVER TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. One Visit Will Convince You Of Cheapest Prices and High Quality Of Goods. TESTING FREE. Head Office: 162, South Bridge Road. Branch Office: 248, North Bridge Road. the ideal wall-board I —FIRE, WEATHER AND {jflfij SOUND PROOF. IMM GYPROC w313 words
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Advertisement148 1935-01-09 9 RASH ON HANDS OF DRYJATUft Very Sore and Painful. Healed by Cuticura. "I had a rash on my hands of a dry and scaly nature. It was very sore when it began to crack and was also very painful. It caused a lot of restless nights through irritation and It148 words
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Advertisement788 1935-01-09 10 favourite star returns in his most triumphant role supported by a bevy of beauties and a distinguished cast in a W OT I 1 6 DOUGLAS J i> istributed b >' rnited Artists. J "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF DON JUAN" (< iijfr'tifip.,. ffPwK with MERLE OBERON (alluring star of "The788 words
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180 1935-01-09 11 I'opular Officer I:\TAL SLIP FROM GANGWAY Singapore, Tuesday. KU lias been received of the N „,ath of Capt. J. H. Smith, ot Steamship Company 1 el Tiingsong, as the result of ai acciu''!i' in Trengganu harbour yesterday morning. It .-ar> that Capt. Smith180 words
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Article137 1935-01-09 11 Mr. T. W. Ong Admitted To Colony Bar Singapore. Tuesday. Mr T W Ong. Mr. Ong Boon Tat. JP was to-day admitted to Bai f the Straits Settlements by the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard. Mr. R Williamson, who appeared in suppor: cf the applicat on. .-aid that137 words
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Article110 1935-01-09 11 Activity Marks Year's Opening Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 7. On tl> Stock Exchange, a fresh burst or activity marked the opening of the new fortnightly account and with ths sentiment assisted by the satisfactory concius on of the Franco-Italian conversations, a very firm tone prevailed inrouehout the day,Reuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article79 1935-01-09 11 Emigrant Ordered To The Saar Reuter Wireless. Saarbruecken, Jan. 5. l:ince Hubertus Von Loewenstein, 1 nit;i iy a German emigrant and now y 'cho-Slovakian, has lodged a pro- gainst the order to leave the Saar owing to political act vities. t,„ strongly supported the main- ,T Un( rReuter Wireless. - 79 words
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Article123 1935-01-09 11 On Monday, at the age of 59. the th' nV 00k place of Mr George Jona™i Pestana, third son of the late Mr. bi ?r h J C p estana, and younger J 'other of the late Dr. J. V. Pestana, t,,.u t me connected123 words
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Article28 1935-01-09 11 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Jan. 5. tri Mi De bono, Minister for the Cols. is inceiy to be the new Governor iv.,r/ «m and kalian Somaliland.— Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 28 words
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Article243 1935-01-09 11 A New Consulate In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. MY chief aim in coming out here is to promote better trade relations between my country and the Far East." said Dr. Pave. Stransky. in the course of an interview with a Malaya Tribune reporter this morning. Dr. Stransky. who243 words
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Article51 1935-01-09 11 Accident During BlastingOperations Reuter Wireless. Belgrade, Jan. 6. FIVE people were killed and one seriously injured when an enormous block of lead and zinc ore crashed during blasting operations at Mitrovitza. It is feared that others are injured or imprisoned and rescuers are framically working to excavate them.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article49 1935-01-09 11 Free State Government's Approval Reuter. London, Jan. 9. The Irish Free State Government has implemented in the recent pact with Br tain.—Reuter. [The pact was for the duty-free entry ox British coal into the Irish Free State in return for duty-free import of Irish cattle into Britain.]Reuter. - 49 words
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Article45 1935-01-09 11 Coming To Malaya On Investigation Tour Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Jan. 9. The Chancellor of Kinling University will leave for the Philippines, Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies early in February to investigate into education matters in those countries.—S'n Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 45 words
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Article267 1935-01-09 11 Alleged Receipt Of Money From Woman Singapore, Wednesday. BEFORE Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day, How Seng Guan, a young Chinese clerk employed in a lawyer's office, was charged with criminal misappropriation of $1.50 from a woman whom he is alleged to have met267 words
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Article471 1935-01-09 11 Tin Easy But Rubber Firm M. At 111 MESSRS- Fraser and Co., in their weekly repoit dated January 2. state:— MINING The market opened steady but closed on the easy side owing to lack of interest. Kuchais were dealt in round 96 cents with buying enquiry slightly under,471 words
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Article30 1935-01-09 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 8. The death is announced of Mr. Vilhehn Meyer Dane, fifty-seven, head of Anderson Meyer, Limited. Death occurred after a long illness.— Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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323 1935-01-09 12 Fames 4 For 40 TOURISTS LOSE 5 FOR 81 Barbados, Jan. 8. THE first official test between the in M.C.C. and the West Indies started to-day. Wyatt won the toss and put the West Indies in to323 words
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Article98 1935-01-09 12 Forthcoming Meet In Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. Th: annual athletic sports of the Taiping Sikhs will be held here on Friday. Jan. 11. This meeting has been arranged in honour of the birthday of the 10th. Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh. Besides the usml items98 words
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Article263 1935-01-09 12 Enjoyable Annual "At Home (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. FE Perak Golf Club held its annual "At Home" on Friday afternoon, when the oppor:unity was al taker, to giV2 away th? prizes won during the season. Th? long-di tance driving on the seventh fairway was very263 words
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Article72 1935-01-09 12 England's Big Score To Win Rubber Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 8. THE Second Women's Cricket Test between England and Australia ended in a win for England by 8 wickets, the English Women's Team thus winning the rubber. Australia scored 162 (Miss Mac Lagan 4 for 33) and 148Reuter. - 72 words
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Article222 1935-01-09 12 Merry Gang v. Sunlight B.P The Sunlignt Badminton Party, of Kuala Lumpur, travelled to Seremban on Jan. 6 and played against the Merry Gang Badminton Party of Ssremban, winning nine out of .the ten games playect. The visitors were entertained to tiffin at the hous3 of Mr. Lim Cheng222 words
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Article75 1935-01-09 12 Result Of January Mixed Foursomes The following cards were returned in j the January mixed foursomes, played oyer the 2nd nine holes on Thursday last:— Mr. and Mrs. T. Leijssius 43—13^=29 3 /4 Mrs. L. Johnson and Dr. 8. G. Rainsford 43— 9V 4 =33 3 /4 Mrs.75 words
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Article260 1935-01-09 12 Plan To Prevent Wrong Decisions THEREAFTER, all officials who make H mistakes, whether they- are honest ones or not, will be dismissed." With these ominous words, the New York State Athletic Commission has begun its campaign to rid boxing of the many unsatisfactory decisions260 words
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Article83 1935-01-09 12 Match By Wireless In Arctic Circle Moscow. Miles of frozen sea separates Soviet chess enthusiasts in the Arctic, but that does not prevent them from playing matches together. They are two groups of Russian scientists who are spending the winter more than 1,800 miles inside the Arctic circles.83 words
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Article59 1935-01-09 12 Three Winners For Young Billett At the holiday meeting of the Ceylon Turf Club Eddie Billett rode a second on the first day and on the same Saturday as Rube saw Eastern Ally win for his patron, Mr. 'Graham," in Penang, young Billett rode three winners including the59 words
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Article110 1935-01-09 12 At the annual general meeting of the Popular Picnic Party held on Jan. 2 at the Club House, No. 239 A, Jalan Besar, the folowing were elected office-bearers for the year 1935:— President, Mr. Lim X m Heng; VicePres dents, Messrs. Wee Swee Leow. Mong Tek Ho.110 words
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Article278 1935-01-09 12 Rangers Beaten By Solitary Goal 'From *Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. nLAYI&G at the Y.M.CA. ground to- day, the Selangor Colts met the Rangers at hockey and defeated them by the solitary goal scored which came late in the game. The match was devoid of interest278 words
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Article24 1935-01-09 12 The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play at the Club from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 13.24 words
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Article534 1935-01-09 12 Goalless Draw K. L. VISITORS HELD BY Singapore, Tuesday. AN interesting soccer match was witnessed on the St. Joseph's Institution ground to-day when the Methodist Boys' School (K.L.) drew with the Anglo-Chinese School, no goals being scored. Both teams worked hard and showed good understanding, but iack534 words
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Advertisement61 1935-01-09 12 M> n i g I" Bovril is a quick restorative, an y fa invigorating beverage when /cv arc -J X tired or overworked. T.Aea SI §1 Bovril helps to build sound strength 9 |S for both bod/ and nerves, end an J* g£ active power of resistance to infection., Sj61 words
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603 1935-01-09 13 Lindbergh Baby 's Unshaken In The Box AN INSIDE JOB ARGUMENT WITH COUNSEL Morals Questioned Accused's Statement To Reporter Reuter. Flemington, Jan. 8. I gruelling cross-examina-A I km, the Scottish Lindbergh baby, emercth< ordeal of the witness mosl popular figures tiefence counsel, est ions, attacking the I v but theReuter. - 603 words
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Article63 1935-01-09 13 Police Sergeant Found Dead Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 8 KENNETH La mb> thirty-two. a sergeant l°v J? c Police and roS 1} of ,ne Suriolk Regimen- i L found shot dead with a wound in his nead. in tne police station with a snort gun by his side.Reuter. - 63 words
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Article170 1935-01-09 13 To Secure China's Aviation Orders Reuter. London, Jan. 8. THE Daily Telegraph's aviation correspondent caustically comments on British firms' failure in the ChfeJ_ aviation market. Chinese The paper says that the position w»<. seriously weakened three yeaVs ago when the Americans and Italians attacked i\ and now theReuter. - 170 words
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Article186 1935-01-09 13 Paper Factories In West Fukien Sin Chew Jit Poh. The paper factorief^W&t' are on the vera*. nf Ko Fuki.-a to fa::ircr \,x»o~\ tn w ptcy iie the hSr ta^:^° pl^uria a whe« competition, practical v ba-s ou r" e r se ese paper impoits. a s outSin Chew Jit Poh. - 186 words
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Article176 1935-01-09 13 Reference To Armaments GREAT RETICENCE DISPLAYED Reuter. Rome, Jan. 8. 1 MOST brilliant demonstration of *l Italo-French friendship was staged when M. Laval departed for Pans this morning. He was seen off by Signor Mussolini, Signor Suvich, Signor Aloisi and other distinguished people. The Carabinieri guardedReuter. - 176 words
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Article152 1935-01-09 13 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 7. n.-ifi U f geSti ?i ns Rome Britair juL formally adhere to an Anglo-Italian Pact with regard to the integrity of, circle? here. n SUPP ned ta d iom^ It is pointed out that the British uosk tion is made clear inReuter Wireless. - 152 words
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Article213 1935-01-09 13 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Jan. 5. I Somr reserve is shown in offic al quarters concerning the Franco-Italian agreement. With regard to the first part of the agreement, a Government spokesman suggested that after so many Powers had emphasised their determination to protect Austria's independence such a pact seemedReuter Wireless. - 213 words
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Advertisement227 1935-01-09 13 SUDCE MILK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) j "SLEDGE BRAND" j Sweetened Condensed MMftm j SWISS MILK is pure //fej?MA% j rich Milk collected from ///s*/?Mb £1 selected cows which M/iS X Jf/M graze upon the verdant MĔS and health giving past- f ImWlkft JP* f/ffi j ures of the Emmenthal I/f /mf227 words
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Article72 1935-01-09 13 Shocking Discovery Near Ipoh 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Wednesday. CIXTY yards from the raiiwav bridge at Sungei Nabong Lstate. the body of a coolie with the head severed, was discovered. The police have detained two men pending further investigation and are also looking for dereaseds father-in-law who72 words
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Article262 1935-01-09 13 To Fight The Reds WOOKIANG RIVER CROSSED Hongkong, Jan. 9. gENERAL Wang Chiah Leh, the V c f? air ™an of Kweichow, reports and himself have reached plans for routed™ f the Reds th« th»r er Crossin Wookiang River SeL C h r n mimi t262 words
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Article83 1935-01-09 13 Fire In Cargo Of Cotton Reuter Wireless. New York. Jan. 5. r:E in the cotton cargo delayed the departure of the Cunard White Star's 27.000-ton motor liner Georgic for L verpool for a few hours. The firefighters controlled the outbreak within an hour and a half. The fireReuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Obituary157 1935-01-09 13 Death Of A Weil-Known Scientist London, Jan. 7. The death is announced of Sir Alfred Ewing, the well-known scientist.—Reuter Born in Dundee on Mar. 27, 1855. Sir I James Alfred Ewing was one of the best i known scientists in Britain for many years. After receiving his157 words
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Article15 1935-01-09 13 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 7. The dramatist. Sir Arthur Pinero, left £69,000—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 15 words
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Article33 1935-01-09 13 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. DEFECTS IN TIN CONTROL SCHEME, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. WHEN KITCHENER WAS DEFIED, 7 SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. REPLY TO GEN. SMUTS, 19.33 words
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Article78 1935-01-09 13 Investigation Moved In i U.S. Senate Reuter. Washington Jan. 8. SENATOR King moved a resolution propo ing an investigation by the Senate Fbreign Relations Committee l Sc 17,f D Wh ther Japan b* 5 violated the Kellogg pact and Nine Power Treaty Th aT1 i eeing thReuter. - 78 words
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Article110 1935-01-09 13 Wide Area Of Mid-Pacific Being Searched Reuter Wireless. London Jan. 7. a NXIETY is felt for the safety of the 29 members of the crew' of tne British tanker Lacrescenta which left the port of San Lv s. California, for Osaka on Nov. 25 and is now 1GReuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article153 1935-01-09 13 23 Dead: 56 Injured RAILWAY EMPLOYEES ARRESTED Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 8. IT is now reported that 16 were killed and 67 injured in the railway smash on the Moscow main line, which was caused by the express allegedly ignoring the signals and crashing into the rear ofReuter. - 153 words
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Article236 1935-01-09 14 Reuter Wireless. Belgrade, Jan. 7. The Yugoslav Regency has given an amnesty to all sentenced for Press offences and also for all sentences up to three months and also sentences thereafter to six months while behaved, but excludes sentences for offences against security of the State and personsReuter Wireless. - 236 words
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1119 1935-01-09 14 1. Singapore Assizes AGAINST TWO CHINESE I f»" 0 Singapore, Tuesday. NO live cartridge, but only a Wank round, was fired on midnight, Oct. 30 last, in Street, it was revealed at the Assizes to-day,'before Mr. Justice a"Beckett Terrell and a common1,119 words
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Article373 1935-01-09 14 Attempt To Spend Away A Crisis Reuter. London, Jan. 8. THE London press on the whole do:s not acclaim President Roosevelt's budget and the main criticism is that it is again unbalanced. The Financial Times says that the attempt to spend away a crisis will bs watched withReuter. - 373 words
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Article49 1935-01-09 14 The Police Band, under Mr. F. E. Minns, will play the following programme at the Botanic Gardens to-day, starting at 5.15:— Overture. "Masaniello." Auber. Selection. "La Mascotte." Audran: Serenade. "d'Amour." Blom Spanish March, "A Bunch of. Roses." Chapi; Intermezzo. "Flirtation." Steck: Selection. "Patience," Sullivan; Waltz, "Santiago," Corbin.49 words
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Article246 1935-01-09 14 Sanitary Board Passes Resolution (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AT a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to-day it was decided that steps should be taken immediately towards converting the Sanitary Board into a Municipality. Mr. John Hands, moving the resolut on,246 words
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Article71 1935-01-09 14 Objection To Use Of Slang In Moscow Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Jan. 5. Objection to the use of slang by pioneer leaders (anglice, boy scout leaders) Is voiced in the Young Communism League journal, which says they should speak pure Russian and so set a good example toReuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article119 1935-01-09 14 The marriage of Mr. Ooi Chong untitled second son of the late Mr. Ooi Thean Inn and Mrs. Ooi Thean Inn, and Miss Boey Chee Nooi, second daughter of the late Mr. Boey Beng Swee and Mrs. Boey Beng Swee. took place in Penang on Saturday. i At the 45th119 words
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Article69 1935-01-09 14 After His Holiday At Lossiemouth Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 7. THE Prime Mm ster has returned to London and is resuming his arduous labours after greatly benefitting from his holiday at Lossiemouth. Among the first callers at No. 10 were Mr J H Thomas and Sir Maurice Hankey,Reuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article129 1935-01-09 14 Seven Marooned On Ice Floes Reuter Wireless. Barries (Ontario), Jan. 4. A seventy-six-year-old fisherman U among the seven marooned on th<> storm-tossed ice floes on Lake Simeon, They are being victualled by packages dropped from three planes which are unable to land owing to the ice conditions. TheReuter Wireless. - 129 words
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Article129 1935-01-09 14 Chinese Hawker Badly Scalded Singapore, Wednesday. A Chinese mee hawker was badly scalded on the left leg and left hand when he upset a pail of hot water which he was carrying, yesterday afternoon, at Lorong 3. Geylang. He was taken by ambulance to :he Tan Tock Seng129 words
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Article39 1935-01-09 14 Realisation Plan Approved By Shareholders Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 4. Both the 4> 2 and 5 per cent debenture holders of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company overwhelmingly approved of the realisation scheme published last month.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article38 1935-01-09 14 First Flight In An Aeroplane Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 5. THE Duchese of Kent had her first flight in an aeroplane when she left Croydon with her husband for Paris en route for Munich.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article96 1935-01-09 14 Hitler Forming A New Regiment Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Jan. 7. Hitler is secretly reorganising "The Black Guards." Twenty-thousand Black Guards are being formed into a separate organisation called "Regiment Number One," which will be more heavily armed than the Black Guards are at present. The majority ofReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article85 1935-01-09 14 Fouls Shoal Off Florida Coast Reuter Wireless. New York, Jan. 6. The Ward liner Havana 6,678 tons is aground off Mantanilla Shoals near Jupiter, Florida and is leaking and is being badly pounded by heavy seas. There were 51 passengers and 126 crew aboard. Several steamers and coastguardReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article46 1935-01-09 14 Epidemic In Fukien Districts Sin Chew Jit Poh. Fbochow. Jan. 9. An epidemic of bubonic plague has broken out in the districts of Sungchi and Chingho. in Fukien. Th? Foochow Government is sending sanitary officers there to assist in relief work.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 46 words
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Article83 1935-01-09 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Rav a Pup«q was celebrated in grand style by Mohammedan members of the Kuala Lumpur Police Force, when they entertained senior officers to a tea party, at their club premises. Campbell Road, yesterday. Over one hundred members were present,83 words
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Article171 1935-01-09 14 New Chapter In Social History London, Jan. 9. WHAT is described as a new chapter In the social history o; Great Britain was opened to-day when the Un employment Assistance Boara began n. career as a national authority charged with the maintenance and welfare c* able-bodied171 words
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Article271 1935-01-09 14 Utmost Good Humour Prevailing Reuter Wireless. Saarbrucken. Jan. r>. Opposing demonstrators met GO.UOU anti-Hitlerites proceeding to a demonstration at the stadium but the utma; good humour was shown and no clash's were reported, the anti-Hitlerites responding to shouts c\ 'Heil Hitler" with cries of down wi'h H tierReuter Wireless. - 271 words
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Article74 1935-01-09 14 How, They Are Treated In Foreign Countries Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Jan. 9 The Ministry of Industry at Nankin* ho<? requested the Chinese Foreipi Office and the Overseas Affairs Committee to make investigations as to how the Governments who are signntories of the International Contract Labour PactSin Chew Jit Poh. - 74 words
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Article47 1935-01-09 14 Briton Ties With Two Others For First Place Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 5 Fir George Thomas (Britain». Euwe (Holland) and Flohr (Czechoslovakia 1 t'ed for first place in the Hastings Che- ss Congress with a score of 6V2 each out of a possible nine.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Advertisement18 1935-01-09 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Strai, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, HUME, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE18 words
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Article181 1935-01-09 15 Lightweigrht Title Won B}' B. S. Ang 'From Our Oicv Correspondent,' Penang, Tuesday. rO title fights wer. h?id to nigh? a' Wembly Park. In a schedul e d twelve round contest for the Lightw-igh- Champion-hip. B S. Ang knocked ou* Wee Guan Bee, otherwise known as Kid Wee,181 words
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Article77 1935-01-09 15 Young: Century D Hans«:t. the young aard-hittkr, Queensland Left-hander scared a bri liant cer.'.urv for his I de aeamst Sout.i Australia in the Sheffield Shiela natch at Brisbane Hansen batted for three hours and six minute? ard inchided hi his seor were boundary strokes. Another otits'.and:::r :ea*t.:\ wa>77 words
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Article107 1935-01-09 15 I Office Bearers Elected At Annual Meeting j A: the general mee ng of ;he Buk. Eahru Football Club 'Sin Sati Kok the following were elected office-oearer for the year 1935: President. Mr. Lim Cheng Thiew: Vice Presidents, Messrs Wee Ting Fine ant i Wee Swee Leew:107 words
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Article96 1935-01-09 15 I At the annual genera 1 meeting oc See- Tiong Hin. the lollowine were -ared j Sunday. Jan. 6. at the residence of Iff 'as office-bearers for the ensuing year i President. Mr. Lee Guan Kai 1 -cI elected': hon. sec. and sports cap:.. Mr Robert Lee Ah96 words
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Article222 1935-01-09 15 Penang Pele Cltib Meet On Saturday (From Our Own Correspondent) Ponang, Tuesday. ENTRIES for the Penang Polo CIud's Amateur Meeting to be held on Saturday, Jan. 12, closed at noon to day. There are 35 entries for Class IV horses over six furlongs and 37 entries for Class222 words
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Article62 1935-01-09 15 i ©Its Beat The Rangers At Hockey I F r om 0:ir Oicr Reporter/ 0 Kuala Lumpur. Tuesdav. Oi. the VM.CA ground to-day S.ia: eor Coits met the Seiangor Rangers at nockev and defeated them bv the solitary goal of the match, scored late in the second half62 words
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Article84 1935-01-09 15 Ihr s.C.C. am.ml Football meetin 3 wig be held at 6.45 p.m. on Tuesday. 15. All members interested are reque> f ca o attend. HOCKEY The following have been invited to ')iay hockey for S.C.C v. SRC on Thursday. Jan 10. at S.C.C C G. Van Hou*n: R84 words
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Article81 1935-01-09 15 j On Friday last the Java Traders Asj ociat.on was entertained by the Nanyang Chinese Student Society *«j -i •;ame cf pmg-pong played at latter i in mises. RESULTS <J. T A.'s names mention od first):— K. P. Soh boat Neo Kong Ann 3- 1 V L.81 words
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Article149 1935-01-09 15 Bogey Competition For January THE January Bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Club lor "A" and E divisions has been postponed tc Saturday. Jan 12. owing to the course being unplayable. The compeut on lor "C" division was played on Sunday and resulted in a win for149 words
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Article282 1935-01-09 15 Entries For Novice "Olympic** Competition The following entries for the 1935 Singapore Novice '"Olympic" Competition haw been received: Paper-Weight :—M. Sad. Lee- Teck Quee and Tan Wan Guan. Fly-Weight:—Guan Teck and Ta: Kow Ba:itam-Wei&ht: Edward Tan, Othmar. b. Tahir. Soh Koom Yam and Tan Chew. Feather-Weight.—Lim Ah Chee.282 words
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Article446 1935-01-09 15 Tests With Australia NO w BODY-LINE PROBLEM r*OLONEL W. B. Dupre, Captain of the British Croquet team i<> Australia was in Colombo recently on the P. and O. liner Maloja. "Croquet is not as popular as it should be," he said in an interview with the Times446 words
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Article58 1935-01-09 15 AH-Japan Baseball Side Titr*r Professional Tokyo, Dec. 23. The All-Japan Baseball Team will formally announce that it has taken profess onai status. The team expects to play Americv. clubs some time in 1936 Some player suggest that the Leam visit Hawaii an i the United States early58 words
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Advertisement123 1935-01-09 15 pi Ln I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance g I Company, Limited. I S met rporateJ in the Strait Settl gee ts). I HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life MNfinfe Cfcefl Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old tarty, B.C. [jj S F123 words
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Article565 1935-01-09 16 Figures 500,000 Up On Last Year Washington. MORE men out of work—but better, business. These are the latest contrasting developments in the United States. The Federation of Labour figures place the number of unemployed at well over 10.000,000—500,000 more than a year ago. Government economists are struggling565 words
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Article670 1935-01-09 16 How To Do It Without Dismantling FROM the very early day.: of motoring a satisfactory, dependable and simple method of decarbonising tho combustion chambers of engines by means of an injected compound has been sought (says the "West Australian"). There are several known solvents which have no harmful effect670 words
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Article158 1935-01-09 16 Makes Tiresome Pupil Says Professor London. A WELL-FED child makes a difficult pupil to teach, according to Professor J. A. Nixon, Professor of Medicine at Bristol University. mmm% "The well-fed schoolchild is a thoroughly tiresome child," he says, "and you must not expect such children to come158 words
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125 1935-01-09 16 Belgrade. The king of prison-breakers, whom no gaol can hold, has just made another escape—by burrowing through a prison wall 2ft. 6in. thick. The man—Svetislav Chorbitch—has devovted his whole Ife to crime, but has never completed more than a few months of any of the125 words
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Article179 1935-01-09 16 30 Pounds Of p a t; n Hztg is something all wives of r„ will be glad to know. It tht of a woman whase husband recently 16 st. 6 lbs. She writes:"I really feel I must write a d t li '•hat, after taking179 words
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Advertisement276 1935-01-09 16 j "The ship from Ceylon unloads for him the fragrant produce of each trip" (Byron). i i "Thank Heaven for Tea! I am glad I was not born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. j "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good Tea. j Admittedly Ceylon's BEST. j Awarded 10276 words
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Advertisement72 1935-01-09 16 The ideal food beverage. In the year 1828 C. J. Van Houten discovered the method of making soluble powder which method has remained to this day the jealously guarded secret of the company. i Van Houten's Cocoa remains to this day k the best food beverage in the world f72 words
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Advertisement320 1935-01-09 16 j Trade M" l j "GIN VAN PAO" j j GOLD PILLS I I A Safe and Effective Tonic Pill I for Women— and Old. 1 "gin yan pao" silver pills; I A Safe and Effective Tonic Pill I I for Men—Youns and Old. I Manufactured by LOI TIN VAT320 words
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Article1737 1935-01-09 17 CA PITAL SEDUCED BY TWO-THIRDS unsT PRACTICABLE THING UNDER THE W CIRCUMSTANCES no* by Iwe-UUhh of the authorised capital of $6,000,000 R* 1)l iseuetfttt f losses, was approved by shareholders of the v ne nt Co.. Ltd., at an extraordinary general meeting liuilding, Hongkong, on Dec.1,737 words
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Article493 1935-01-09 17 I CWattm f rigin and during the montn ot November, 1934, (in Thousands of D,U ors > IMPORTS British rpij United Possessions Continent United Japan Netherlands Other Total kingdom and Pro- Europe States cf Indi, fwS tectorates America Nov., 1934 Oct., 1934 Nov., 1933 W <»> W493 words
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Article86 1935-01-09 17 First Touch Of Winter In England Reuter Wireless. LoncTon, Jan. 7. ARCTIC breezes Have brought the first touch of Winter to England after two months of unseasonable mugginess and snow fell in London this afternoon and more is expected. Snow is lying thickly on the Derbyshire Peaks. SnowReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article53 1935-01-09 17 Ship Looted: Three People Kidnapped Reuter Wireless. Hongkong, Jan. 7. rE most daring piracy for years occurred within 20 miles of Hongkong when the Chinese owned coasting steamer Qnting, proceeding to Macao, was seized by pirates and looted, three Chinese hostages being kidnapped. The pirates have been comparativelyReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Obituary37 1935-01-09 17 Reuter Wireless. Adelaide, Jan. 6. The death Is announced of SL j (William) Herbert Phillipps, the Austra- 1 lian shipping pioneer and one of the fqunders of the Blue Anchor Line.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
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Advertisement312 1935-01-09 17 aTbiuA ?il ffc L -?r Health- I vitalityBURMESE SPECIALIST. KHOO 800 LONE. C o Hun;: Sing Dentist Shop. 331, Tunjong- Ppgar-Raad, -g (opposite Empire Om?ma Theati4).* Having had 40 years' experience at Rangoon, i "•«-:> notify the y l»«-j*>iie, thai he can cure 1 «.'hron:V and coin plica ted |HjtJ312 words
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1657 1935-01-09 18 A Lavish Spender FRIEND'S STORY OF 2 A.M. INCIDENT (By Air Mail). London, Dec. 27. IT is doubtful whether the world will ever know the whole story of John Beresford, the 26-year-old man-about-town who committed suicide in his expensive West-end flat after1,657 words
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Article80 1935-01-09 18 Two English Scientists Killed Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Jan. 6. TWO brilliant young English scientists, Kenneth Armstrong, Research Scholar of Oxford, and John Howard of the Government Fuel Research Station, Greenwich, have been killed in a skiing disaster near Vent in the Austrian Tyrol. It appears they were surprisedReuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article156 1935-01-09 18 Year Of Peace And Bettei Trade Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 5. 1 IffR. Ramsay MacDonald, broadcasting }l| a New Year message, said everything pointed to a year of iniprov- ing trade, rising wages and increasing employment. The time was close to hand when rationalisation of the coalReuter Wireless. - 156 words
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Article82 1935-01-09 18 U.S. Willing To Modify It For China Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jan. 3. Dr. Alfred Sze, the Chinese Minister at Washington, has cabled to Nanking stating that the United States Government is willing to modify its silver policy for the sake of China's interests. Mr. Hull andSin Chew Jit Poh. - 82 words
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Article268 1935-01-09 18 Battle With Bandits I» Tientsin Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, j an A CHINESE money exehan.,, L named Pao Sang. sit,. Japanese Concession of V was looted yesterday by bardir* at manager of the shop was wou knife. uu **-ec;j. Immediately on hearing of tia squad ofSin Chew Jit Poh. - 268 words
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Advertisement269 1935-01-09 18 ~Thc Deadly RidTlT^" BLOOD-POISON through the negfcc* o/ a simple cut or jf poz.son £frms artacA tt|^B^ il throbbing pains, Jesterm; *JBt \W& and blood-poison. Hr #M W W H scratch, bruise or^ prevents dangerous skin infection, ""^^ibisil::Zam heroa k l' Tx'tra'cts valuable antiseptic pure herbal extracts, aiso excludes the269 words
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Article558 1935-01-09 19 Laments "Justified" I, defence scheme CRITICISED Antwerp. r ;Nat'onal Defence muts recent ational politics at eech <»" 1 t,, of International K contrasted in an Befciom'« arman* hi. l«.vd Anversois, an Hit* in 1 V ■twerp nt'W"T ;lTV lien* ral Smuts said InJ of the558 words
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Article185 1935-01-09 19 Pr 'nee Michael-Army's Crack Shot Pr Bucharest. Snaofe h CroWn Prince of jKSn Shot- n the title of of the Ru m the finest regiment This r^~ lan,an Army. toK;. showed special loyalty 3htoSL W il" ne ma de his sudN i iSS* Parts to Bucharest185 words
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Article644 1935-01-09 19 Interworking Of Mind And Matter London. €REAT interest has been aroused by the discovery of Professor E. D. Adrian at Cambridge, that it is possible to "watch the brain thinking." Professor Adrian and his colleague,' Mr. Brian Matthews, of King's College, I can already obtain electrical644 words
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Article122 1935-01-09 19 Vryheld, (Natal). A hen which has just adopted a litter of kittens is owned by Mr. and Mrs. De Bary, of Vryheid. fhe hen raided a manager, in which were a mother cat and four kittens, and after a fierce fight, drove the cat off, and settled122 words
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Article93 1935-01-09 19 Peiping, Dec. 16. The Mongolian Industrial Company, which is jointly financed by Chinese and foreign capital will be officially established early next spring, tt was teamed to-day. The general regulations have been approved by the Mongolian Political Affairs Commission and a aeetion on the Chahar provincial border will93 words
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Article477 1935-01-09 19 Details Of Cnrrettt Prices Singapore, Jan. 4. MEAT Beef steak, katl 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Fillet steak, per lb. 45 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 30 Pork, lean, kati 4.2 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), kati 32 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), 50 Ducks, each 40477 words
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Article147 1935-01-09 19 Cannibalism Doomed By New Police Move Port Moresby. Cannibalism will be stamped out in Papua and territory rich in mineral deposits will be prepared for development as the result of a permanent police camp which is being established among the fierce Goilala tribes. These warlike peoples, who147 words
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Article426 1935-01-09 19 Dean Matthews' Tribute J.1 1MU l/V/ London, Dec. 20. THE one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the death of Dr. Johnson was marked on Thursday by a memorial in St. Paul's Cathedral. The Lord Mayor and Sheriffs attended in state, and members of the Johnson Glub, the Johnson426 words
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Article232 1935-01-09 19 iftfeport Of U.S. Loan Denied Shanghai, Dec. 18. MR. OU FANG PU, Commissioner of finance of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, left for Nanking last night to open discussions with the Central authorities regarding the financial problems of Kwangtung province. Interviewed by local pressmen last night Mr. Ou denied232 words
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Article112 1935-01-09 19 £ose As "Storm Trooper" Succeeds Cologne. A commercial traveller left his car in the street here while he visited a client. Looking through the window shortly afterwards, he saw a man take two suitcases from the car, and. dashing out. captured him with the help of112 words
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Article260 1935-01-09 19 Opened,By Sir John Lavery London, Dec. 15. MODERN Indian art on traditional lines" is the tide given to the exhibition of paintings by A. Fyzerehman, which was opened at the Arlington Galleries, London, by Sir John Lavery, the famous painter, m the presence of a260 words
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Article129 1935-01-09 19 Nazis Go To "School" To Learn Politics Munich. Three thousand Nazis are going to "school" to learn politics in a building hitherto devoted to the Munich animal circus. They are attending evening classes twice a week as part of a new experiment to "educate Party personnel in129 words
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Advertisement195 1935-01-09 19 NEW SHIPMENT of Cut and Etched CRYSTAL GLASSWARE viz:—Liqueurs, Ports, L .JkJ Sherries, Cocktails, Clarets. Champagnes, Peach Melbas, Tumblers yY 2 A pt., Jugs 1%, 2 3 pt., Decanters IK 2 pt., Custards, with handle, on fooK Jellies, Finger Bowls Ice Plates. Also VASES, TEA SETS, CUPS AND j SAUCERS,195 words
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Advertisement109 1935-01-09 19 Speed up recovery •mft^^ 9 Wm by giving him '^VN^^jJH SCOTT'S \mslL Emulsion! *\jl!F^^ WHEN your child is weak and fretful after an illness, SCOTT'S Emulsion will soon bring him back to normal health and A Jfo strength. It supplies essential nourishment in a readily digestible form; it rebuilds wasted109 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-01-09 20 Girls practising with "Aerolo," the latest novelty used in various pantomimes16 words
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