Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1935
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1935-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VII 855 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935 FIVE CENTB. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Apr. 11. 1935, Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935. WYE CĔSS38 words
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Advertisement29 1935-04-11 1 J W The j iribime In zSAfla/ajM f dull Diib -i «i ris m#m BRAND Af*Wkt> t: fiftfc, >.;V jF STflllT /OLE AGENT/ jjUTfIRiE C \9 lIP INCORPORATED IN29 words
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1081 1935-04-11 2 Shipping News Notices. COMMODORE'S FLAGS IN SHIPS Distinctions Employed In Different Lines RECENT reports and pictures of the Commodore's flag being hois'.yd for the first time by a troop transport oi the British India Steam Navigation Co. draw attention to the revival of a practice which goes far Lack to1,081 words
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Article311 1935-04-11 2 R.N.R. Aide-de-Camp To The King jIN pursuance of His Majesty's pleasure, 1 Captain E. Edkin, 0.8. E., R. 1)., R.N.R., commander of the Cunard White Star liner Laneastria. has been appoin'-vd one of th-' tw.. R.N.R. Aides-de-Camp to the King from March 1. in succession to Oapta'n311 words
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Advertisement449 1935-04-11 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OITTWAKDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. > *i iFKA 16 000 Apr. 12 I G,070 Apr. 13 r/ T RA 17,000 Apr. 26 tAJtmjxU 6,810 May S t- J TA.N'A 17,000 May 10 lUit-rUA 11,000 May 24 BA.IGALoLi; 6,600 June 6449 words
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Advertisement612 1935-04-11 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham. ERRTA 23-4 23-4 24-4 26-4 LALANDIA 14 5 14-5 15-6 17-6 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 The above vessels are combined passenger and cargo612 words
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Advertisement483 1935-04-11 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1035 a.s. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 16 s.s. HAKONE MARU May 30 s.s. SUWA MARU June 13 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class483 words
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Advertisement478 1935-04-11 2 STEAMER SAILING 3 NORDDEUTSCHRR (Incorporate i The undernoted are the Companr't tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. ink "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Apr 11 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan ALSTER for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, N. China Japan M.. HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. NECKAR also call?478 words
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Article470 1935-04-11 3 X for Year Of $6,820 >re Wednesday. 1 i ral meeting ol th* r übber Estates, Ltd., ered offices ol the I r< iich Bank Buildings Mr. H D. Mundell, J. M. Ouillcn prcting and tin t*thers pre j. A. Ellas, G. Par.l A Ciarkp liri rtors,470 words
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1377 1935-04-11 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, Thursday. 10 a.m. issue. value. Buyers. Belters. 4 Ampat Tin 4 7U 5,6 £1 Asam Kumbang1,377 words
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1335 1935-04-11 3 Inimical To Interests Of Malay 'an Producers THE Buffer Pool was a fait accompii despite opposition from local representative bodies. While it serves no useful purpose to discuss the merits or otherwise of the Buffer Pool at present, it should be pointed out that1,335 words
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Article158 1935-04-11 3 BETTER FEELING PREVAILS Good Inquiry But Selkn Hold Off \Bh our rtnancial Correspondent* Singapore, Thursday, morning. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore-). 18» B ets.. unchanged Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $115, up Yesterday's Prices: London: 5 0 Hid., up l Md. .Market Tone: Firm aftei ea*i« r. New158 words
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Article96 1935-04-11 3 DAILY PRICES LLRRENT. rcr X M.A. No. I. I Ribbed Smoked Shew*. Singapore. Wednesday, noon. Buyer*. Seller*. Go* d P.A.Q. in I ascs (F.OJJ. Current month) ll Ujl6 17 Li 16 No. 1 X. K.S.S. in cases (For. Current month) 18% I*"'* \o 1 X ILS.S96 words
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Advertisement114 1935-04-11 3 "HE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and '•> DRKMEN'S euMPENSATION. i,. C. MARGOLIOU T H. Manager urnt'E: 2. FINLATSON GRJKISN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. An horsed and Subscribed nnn nAA Omi'al £2,000,000 •'R-d-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund114 words
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Advertisement27 1935-04-11 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil Bk, Singapore. 1., n JOHNSON. f>n«Tnr M*?mr*r.27 words
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Advertisement79 1935-04-11 3 Nederlandscbe Pandel-MaatscbappiJ, N V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh KRAmCHES 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 Cities79 words
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Advertisement119 1935-04-11 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE HANK. LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Capital FuWy Paid Yen 100,000,000. Reserve Fund Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, verlir., Fengtien, Hamburg, Han.ow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsin--ing, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, tfsaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon. Rio de119 words
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Advertisement134 1935-04-11 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settb ments). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL HANK, LTD.. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised 840,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. lIKAU OFFICF CHINA BUILDING, CHU LI A STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF134 words
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Advertisement570 1935-04-11 4 j M. HASSAN, I 8« A 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD. I SINGAPORE. I We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge570 words
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Advertisement785 1935-04-11 4 MERCANTILE INSTITUTE, 61, WATERLOO STREET. Study in your spare time. Courses available in all subjects. Junior, Senior and London Matriculation. Practical English. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 2, Branksome Road. •PHONE 6765. SHORTHAND taught in one month. Speed 80 w.p.m. guaranteed. Apply Danson, Ho Post Restaate, 0.P.0., Singapore. TUITION—At respective residents Cambridge785 words
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Advertisement458 1935-04-11 4 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the execution of alterations to 12 houses bounded by Teluk Ayer Street, Cross Street, Amoy" Street and Japan Street. 1 Plans, Specification and form of tender may be obtained at the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor's Office. A deposit ol $300 is required458 words
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Advertisement357 1935-04-11 4 AMAZING PILES-SPECIALISTS Complete Cure Guaranteed Without Operation. All kinds of Piles are radically cured by us within a week's time without any surgical operation. We belong to a family of Physicians and have long experience in i treating this terrible disease. As to pur painless and efficient method, we hold357 words
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Advertisement504 1935-04-11 4 fKings Jubilee| I Celebrations Runion jacks with imprints S I OF THEIR MAJESTIES' H H PORTRAITS B WORLD-MAP 35" x 24." jj) Union Jacks (Cotton) 4' x 2 $1.50. E Union Jacks (Cotton) 6' x $2.50. g H Tricolour Bunting (Cotton) 22" 3width, 5-colour Satteen Streamers S gin lengths of504 words
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Advertisement173 1935-04-11 4 429, NORTH BRII)(;i: RfJA J (Near Middle Road I THE RIGHT SHOP IN TOWN FOR m REPAIRS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND GRAMOPHONE Contractors for the Repair t n l Watches to the British R.A.F. Have. fcfata 3 nd j 5 Bladen for 10 Cents Razor with 1 Blade SO Cents173 words
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Article73 1935-04-11 5 J liters To The Editor, rtaders are invited to urrtte ft objects of public interest. It ,112 lf understood that the "Malaya does not necessarily enuinlons ciprtssed by correspond- TTEBS SHOULD BE AS BRIEf IBLE, preferably typewritten <nr:nff', and on one side of tlu '(y pen-names may73 words
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Article222 1935-04-11 5 i,L) iu Tiibvno ti' ,i. mrtmui irjm Ausi .sju'Mport' on Saturday tjiiu" lot»- o'clock, but tlie deli* tern d »rs not take place morning at t>.2S. One i. 'in* pilot ot the plane irii hurry to pet to Stnga- lc' tt'l: do nut seem to be i222 words
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Article171 1935-04-11 5 t !'ir ihi MttUtya Tribune ur_ to be a .-%ot i of dls- alllOU'-' T .he IJtllClUl public Jubilee, and apart irom •it for the c.iirryiz.g out 01 .ur t j m »-m.s few. It any ai hoed to it Ar- a very marked v hen one ;:;d171 words
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Article473 1935-04-11 5 PtMnf ihe Malaya Tribunel I n-n •'< -f.s or mors since a 112 p'tn o! 50 cents per month it lymphoid .locuoied b5 private 1 bud 31 per mojit- 1, for all "i.ftitv in the town of Singapore, 1 •■••ft hy «lie Municipality. I' ii tin-: to473 words
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Article159 1935-04-11 5 Pawnbrokers Produced In Court Singapore, Wednesday. THIN LAI KAI, cf Chop Hong Foo, in North Bridge Road, and Lan Eng Kah, of Chop Joo Onn, in Arab Street, appeared on a summons before Mr Norman Grice. the. Second Mag stra c to-day with failing to exercise due care159 words
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Article164 1935-04-11 5 13 For Every 100 Of Population Melbourne. Mai 27. There are now 523.203 telephones connected throughout the •Commonwealth----x3 to every 100 of population. Making this announcement, the Director of Postal Services, Mr. H.P. Brown recalled that the previous highest total was recorded in April. 1930. when 520.1c0 o'ephones164 words
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Article202 1935-04-11 5 Wrestler Routs Armed Gangsters Brooklyn. TWO gangsters who broke into the shop of Samuel Stiumwasser, a bo-yeai-old grocer, did not know that his sen, Meyer, was a proiess onal wrestler. They knocked the grocer down, and when he pieaded for mercy, called him yeiiow" and beat h.m202 words
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Article156 1935-04-11 5 Hardness Of Serbian "Magic SwordV Explained Belgrade. The old Serbian "heroes" of the Dark Ages, accoruing 10 legend, were aimed w.th "magic sworus wmcti v. inoubw tr.eir uiem es aimour. mow a m.n.n.s pxospec.ci. exam nnig ancient workings us Old Serbia, bel.eve he has discovered the156 words
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Article153 1935-04-11 5 1,800-Year-Old Statue Found Cairo. A bronze statue, dating from the first or second century A.D., has been found at Sakha in the Nile delta. Sakha was an important town in the Graecc-Roman period and many coins and jewels have been found there. The statue was found lying153 words
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Article61 1935-04-11 5 Germans To Film "The Merry Wives Of Windsor" Berlin. A Berlin film company is to make a film based on Shakespeare's comedy, •'The Merry Wives of Windsor." HenLeo Slezak. a w»:\ll-known Austrian singer, will take the role of Fulstaff. Emil Jannings is to play the part of the61 words
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Article10 1935-04-11 5 FORD WANTS HIGHER WAGES "Our Only Market Is Our People"10 words
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Article250 1935-04-11 5 New York. HIGHER and yet higher wages for the workers of Amcnca are advocated by Mr. Henry Ford, the veteran manufactuier, in a letter to Mr. Matthew Well, a vice-president of the American Federation ol Labour. Replying to Mr. Woll's query as io whetner he still believed in hign wages,250 words
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Advertisement49 1935-04-11 5 LOST! m WINNING TICKET" in THE IRISH SWEEPSTAKE FINDERS W ILL BE REWARDED WITH A SWELL ALL COMEDY SHOW AT THE ALHAMBRA April 17th Wednesday Next VOl DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS TO LAUGH UNTIL YOU SEE HOW "THE WINNING TICKET" WAS LOST THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANYTHING FUNNIER49 words
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Advertisement182 1935-04-11 5 THE NEW INHALANT REMEDY. FOR COUGHS, SORE THROAT, AND COLDS. R.spiroids provide a highly effective, lapidly curative treatment for coughs, sore throat, colds and bronchial troubles generally. As Respiroid lozenges slowly dissolve in the mouth you breathe- :i--t'h -cure, for they release delightfully aromatic medicinal essences and vapours which penetrate182 words
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Article58 1935-04-11 6 I jTO-DAYS SKIPPING DEATH AT SEA On Board A Japanese Steamer Singapore, Thursday. A member of the crew of the Japanese cargo boat Hoyeisan Maru died at sea on Tuesday at 11 p.m. from acute peritonitis. The vessel arrived in Singapore yesterday from Moji,58 words
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Article91 1935-04-11 6 Hoyeisan Maru. Jap., 3,822 tons, from Moji 10.4; for Port Said 11.4. Toba, Neth.. 684 tons, form Djambi 11.4; for Djambi 13.4. Atlas Maru, Jap., 4.511 tons, from Cape Town 11.4; for Moji 11.4. Tobelc. Neth., 684 tons, from Ponlianak 11.4; for Pontianak 13.4. Senang. Neth., 729 tons,91 words
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Article60 1935-04-11 6 The following are passengers? by the Mum:la Maru which left Singapore for East end South African and South American ports on Apr. 9:— Mr. S. T-uji. Mr. and Mrs. T Nakatnura, Miss M. Nakamura, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoyle, Mr. S. Egawa, Mr. M. Komai. Mr. and Mrs.60 words
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Article48 1935-04-11 6 According to telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigation ai Eatavia. the outer light buoy "Langsarbaai" has been re-established. The M M. liner Porthos is due at Singapore from Colombo on Sunday at 7 a.m and will probably sail for Saigon the same day at noon.48 words
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Article129 1935-04-11 6 I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Apr. 11. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Sumatra 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gaie 3) Cathay 18. Klang 16; Glengarry 13; Takada 11: Benlomond 9; Narbada 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Da.rdanus 30; Heiyei Maru No.129 words
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Article147 1935-04-11 6 Singapore, Thursday, j The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly rubber auction took place yesterday. Catalogued 1,477,143 1b.r=659.44 tons. I Offered 1,323,624 lb-590.90 tons. Sold 1.177.225 lb.-525.54 tons. London.—Spot s'^. New York.—Spot 11.3 16 cts. PRIZES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cents per lb. Standard quality 18147 words
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Article41 1935-04-11 6 TI 2P secretaries (Derrick Co.) advise the Rubber Returns of the following Companies for the month of March. 1935: Alor Gajah Aver Panas 2*28 Glenealy ?S"Soo *l™m 22 000 Pert Swettenham 13 fl ?So I .J"" uai Benut 21.30041 words
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Article102 1935-04-11 6 Mails expected from EToltond vnd Germany, by the Johan de Wtti due at Singapore to-day. flails expected from East Africa by the Atlas Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Toba Maru, due at Singapore on Sunday. Apr. 14. Mails expected from102 words
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Article, Illustration201 1935-04-11 6 SELLING Singapore, Apr. 11. London 4 months' sight 2-4 332 London 3 months' sight 2 4 ljlG London 60 days' sight 2 4 1;32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 London demand 2 3 31 32 London T.T. 2|3 31 32 Lyons and Paris demand 850 Hamburg demand201 words
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Article98 1935-04-11 6 British Official Wireless. London. April 10. Paris 73 29 64. Ne* York 4.84%. Montreal 4.85%. Biussels 28 19 32. Geneva 14.96. Amsterdam 7.17 1 2 Milan 58%. Berlin 12.03? Stockholm 19.39*2. Copenhagen 22 39V-? Oslo 19.901.,. Vienna 25%. Prague 115%. Madrid 35 7 16. Helsingfors 226 1 2British Official Wireless. - 98 words
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Article220 1935-04-11 6 Singapore, Apr. 11. R. <Siam) W; Coast M. 1 per Kryan $142 R. (Siami W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $140 R. i Siam» W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $133 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $125 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $122 Rice, Siam220 words
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Article287 1935-04-11 6 Public Functions An>: Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. Ai'RIL U High Tides.—3.ls sm, 0 :< :n Football: S.A.FA Leslie. !j v S.C C, S.C.C,: Dl\ in, Medical Services, Y.M C A St. Joseph's Institutiuti v sj.r. Cricket: Singapore- Tr»aeiK-iv i tion v. RX. Fl,l Tennis: Singapore287 words
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Article74 1935-04-11 6 alhambra.—'-College Rhythm/ APOLLO.—Chinese picture. CAPITOL.---Tit Bits," isiage attraction) 9.30 p.m. EMPIRE—DoubIe feature talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Uayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"Divorce in the Family." j I MARLBOROUGH. -Hindustani talkie. I NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing j Side-shows. Malay Operas, "hine.se Wa- yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. I PAVILION.—"Dirty74 words
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Article27 1935-04-11 6 Mails lor Philippine Islands origin adveitised for despatch by the B?nloi to-mcrrow will now be despa»che j the Trave closing at 4 p.m. to day27 words
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Article28 1935-04-11 6 I The s.s. Johan do Wit; fur Java i I Mails previously announced .;losi j 2.3 C p.m. to-day mIU now close at 4 to-day. I28 words
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Article80 1935-04-11 6 During the week, ending Apr 6, exports from Malayan ports amoui to 91,444 cases, of which 55,602 (61 cases were to the United Kingdom. (4%) cases to the Continent ot Em 28,100 <31'« i cases to Canada, and cases elsewheiv. Total exports for the period Jai 193... to80 words
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Advertisement352 1935-04-11 6 SINGAPORE HOI ELS j —MM '"■"■"■"■nnMi'iiißn.ni^ SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT (INFORMAL) 5 SATURDAY 1 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET j Dt MEZEY REVUE 1 ENTIRE ORANGE OF PROGRAMME. I FRIDAYr SPECIAL DINNER SERVED IN THE DINING-ROOM. I I HALL ROOM: FROM 9.15 P.M. > 1 r GRAND CABARET I I by352 words
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Advertisement27 1935-04-11 6 j FIGARO Ladiefl Hairdresser* I pr»»M WENT WAVING By European Expert*. S.O and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) A at 93. Bras Hawah Road. TELEPHONE 256«27 words
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Miscellaneous518 1935-04-11 6 I POSTAL [ggyjggjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DaY Burma 'Karagola; 3 p.m. India, East and North (Karagola. 3 p.m. India, West and South'(Rajula» 3 p.m South Africa (Johan de Witt) 4 p.m. Mauritius (Johan de Witr) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Johan de Witt»518 words
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Miscellaneous69 1935-04-11 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Max. Bright If fa. Temp Rainfall. Sunshine. Temn. btat.ons. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Dog. F. Alor Star No Report. Sit-awan 01 Nil 9.5 73 Koja Bharu No Report. Bukit Joram 91 0.06 8.3 74 Malacca 88 Nil 9.1 76 Singapore: (Kallang Aerodrome)69 words
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Article9 1935-04-11 7 >, > X, ,!^!.'t!»>. lt'>:«> > > > > >>> li ','1. I!,. "n<, >>>! > >. !>9 words
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Article70 1935-04-11 7 Singapore. Wednesday. Abdullah bin Jidin. a Malay sergeant attached to the Beach Road Police Station, appeared before Mr. Norman Grice. in the Police Courts this morning on a charge of making a false declara- tion before the Second Magistrate ihat he had more than $200 in the70 words
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Article196 1935-04-11 7 Y.W.C.A. Membership Of 19 Nationalities THE Young Women's Christian Associa- tion is making its annual appeal this month for the support of its work for the coming year. This appeal goes to ail groups in the varied Singapore Community and rightly so for within its membership and196 words
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Article138 1935-04-11 7 Many Unusual Articles Carried Darwin, Mar. 27. Since the air mail service between Australia and London commenced, many j unusual articles of. freight have been carried. On one 'piano recently from London, here was a large package of motor-car parts. A parcel of cotton samples from gland138 words
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Advertisement70 1935-04-11 7 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! ri\ Freckle Cream bleaches <<>' m out while you bleep. Leaves *kin soft and whiter—the com- lis* fi csh, clear and natural. < 37 )car* ftousands of users h*»<- endorsed* it. 8a easy to us*. s* first jar proves its worth. Stillman's Freckle Cream Removes70 words
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Advertisement166 1935-04-11 7 HOWARD RADIO Has An Exclusive Feature In Theirl93s which makes every short wave station cover mort than a quarter inch on Hie dial instead of several stations being grouped or NOUNCERTAINTY —NO GUESSWORK-IT SIMPL I F I E S STATION Sftfction \nd accurate tuning. Tone remarkably mellow and well rounded166 words
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Advertisement201 1935-04-11 7 People everywhere are Jelling their friends what wonders Pebeco" has worked upon {heir teeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revitalised by this 'salt' tasting dfentifrice. Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for hours after using. Pebeco not only cleanses teeth but refreshes the whole mouih. Have while teeth, a201 words
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Miscellaneous287 1935-04-11 7 TOI)V Y'S EMPIRE programme c ical Musical Play wireless programme is Ben The Bath Pump Conductor. Edward the Pump Room Freedom. signal at 7.20 p.m. Rutland Square and directed by Nor- d from the New r.ctr.iburgh. m Recital by Cyril »n\ the City Hall. fhe News, c down. Ben. The287 words
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Miscellaneous154 1935-04-11 7 VNl? Nl«»l;l!ln,llil.' lvi <o-6»v K ov 3l»orl8mlion. Vrrlin. llau^c. lii ll.'i lc,ll"V.': »3.05 p m 'OolM (3elmnn t'olk Tiime a>» 'Norm,. Lnssl 4 20 n m -Voun« ?olk>' llov l?e»82nt« 82'. «cl t.N«' W'i.^. 4 50 n m —diev/8 in Ln«Il5k. 5.00 pin '> 0!oriou6 Lein .tncl X!.-Ioo!v. 9.10 p154 words
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Advertisement935 1935-04-11 8 I j JAVA I CURRY POWDER Finest curry ingredients for the j preparation of all kinds of meats, fishes and curry food. I READY MADE SAMBALANS Delicious for breakfast and ryst-tafel LION-BRAND KRUPOKS IKAN and UDANG. The delicacies of all times Price list on application Available From D.T. LIM COMPANY,935 words
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Article436 1935-04-11 9 Siam Looks To The West DV the N. Y. K. liner, Hakono Maru Which arrived in Singapore on Sunclay, there returned to Siam two Wellknown officers who have undergone courses of training in England. One spent 15 years, training- for the Navy and the Air Force, and436 words
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Obituary46 1935-04-11 9 Reuter. Ot Wow 10. "n <li<' l.v." Qeil lNlN! Dl ill i sm»n,> <l<«»l> l u o! ll,c< <. s>s MiNli. tNl. .v.>...'.- .<!.<^' <l Or. 5'QUiHN >lic.'<l i,l lov,,' It <vil! b«.' i»o' mo:!v>" ii!l,»,l.'«l ,n nl> 0!' >U.5!> XV"lNl'N. llio "l iV:«»8 >i 1x»n.la„.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article114 1935-04-11 9 By Prisoners Lodging There Melbourne, Mar. 27. on the way from BencHgo gaol to Pentridge, three prisoners. Francis Camp- bsU John Devine and Reginalo Davis. ££c lodged at Bourke Street pobec j tion, Melbourne, pending the arm a of a prison van. soon after they had been114 words
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Article110 1935-04-11 9 Brisbane. Mar. 31. While diving for trochus shell near the Barrier Reef, about 100 miles from Mackay, Queensland, recently, a Thursday Island boy known as Samuel was attacked by a shark. The boy made several successful dives j from a dinghy into three fathoms of water. Then110 words
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Article57 1935-04-11 9 Miss Blackmore. one of the oldest, Methodist missionaries, who together with Bishop Oldham was a pioneer of Method ism in Malaya, will be the speaker al the meeting of the Singapore. Tamil Kpworth League to-day at 5.30 v.m. at X. Short Strejet, Singapore. This wiU br the last meeting for57 words
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Advertisement378 1935-04-11 9 »!EW WORLD.I (ESTABLISHED 1923). fl Mi ES FROM BOTH SERANOOON RD. JALAN BESAR. ['GH ESTABLISHED IN 192.5 THE "NEW WORLD" IS [E "NEW WORLD"—THE GHOST TRAIN, CRAZY AND DODGEM SUPPORT THIS CLAIM. TEA DANCE. AFTER DINNER DANCE. (ADMISSION FREE). C (ADMISSION 50 (TS.) M 5.30 TO 7.30 P.M. EVERY NIGHT378 words
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Advertisement143 1935-04-11 9 txhe Finest Classical! 1 L I Stage Show Ever Tojj j Visit Singapore. 1 [oPENING Saturday S J NEXT !3TH APRIL iTIEITIEI ji THE WORLD FAMOUS f fj INDIAN DA N X R OF {J 'INTERNATIONAL REPUTE T| DIRECT FROM HER RE 71 C ORD BREAKING TOUR OF II lb143 words
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Advertisement461 1935-04-11 9 uaiiaiiiNaiii'ii rill '■■■■i!*iiaii>'"«i<fc.!aitf"'iti*»i •»u»"«i.»iiiiiiH»iiin»i!iwaniii»ii«iiv«aimii»i™>i». r 4 "I I TROISE AND HIS MANDOIJER£ I It may be said to-day that there is no other Band that I i greatly to I the imagination than this wonderful combination of Ar th< ever faaein- I a ting Mandolin, Mandolin-Cello and Mandolin-Baas. Troi, arriea461 words
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Obituary186 1935-04-11 10 I fti' Mr. JYo Lc- AK»yi-, puttied away l»i uci'J'ully, ai» hj.v ltrxniencv, 41, IJowoll Road. ui J1? noun, on Wednesday, April IU, at ilk' i((,t <>i o». Hi* li'uvi'b behind hit u :f Ah Tentj; live son;», Ten Ah l.aiij.*' fuo I luck la'u, Icm il<>ck186 words
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Article672 1935-04-11 10 ]\E have referred on various occasions to the difficulty of finding a field for investment in .Malaya, save in highly priced industrial shares, for sue h Government and Municipal loans as exist are practically unobtainable. The want will be met to some extent by the notation of the672 words
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Obituary82 1935-04-11 10 Death Of Huntley And Palmers' Director Singupare, Thin w lay We. rogTvt to record the d<«;uh ai Reading, Berkshire, yesterday.«» 1 Mr Herbert Pretty, director oi Met-rs Huntley and Palmers, Ltd., and a member of the Grand Council of the Federation of British Industry. Mr. Pretty, who82 words
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Article52 1935-04-11 10 Danish Official's Swedish Bride Reuter. London. April 10. M. Poul Scheel, Counsellor at the Danish Legation who Is about t n take un the opsition of Consul-General and Judge in Shanghai under the Danish Legation was married to Miss Anna Britta Viewes of Grasberg. Sweden, at the LondonReuter. - 52 words
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Article44 1935-04-11 10 Acknowledgment Of China s Congratulations Nanking. April U. The Regency Council of Siam has replied to Mr. Lin Sen, the chairman of the National Government, expressing appreciation of China's congratulations' on the accession of the new King.—stn Chew Jit Poh. 544 words
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Article40 1935-04-11 10 Shanghai. April U. i«f The S hincSe dele gates to the second international anti-malarial course at Singapore have left here for Singapore J h Z*f c UesST& Po Nam K <** and Wu Ching Kam Sin Chew .Til Poh40 words
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218 1935-04-11 10 I COUND sensa is to be found occasionally in the letters of writers who conlibute to our correspondence columns. In particular, we should like to draw attention to-day tc the letter of "Old T.mer," who is md gnant at the charge of ftfty cents218 words
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Article209 1935-04-11 10 correspondent makes a good print when he draws attention v he fact that the air mail from Australia arrives on a Saturday afternoon but s not delivered by the Post Office until 8.23 on Monday rooming, except in the case of boxhoiders who pay a209 words
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Article133 1935-04-11 10 jjjJEMBERS of the Perak bi Automobile Association i who attended the motor < Chenderoh the other day. had tion to a delightful outing, experience of crossing the v Enggor br.dges without pay No doubt they appreciated th benevolence on the part of the ties. Whether they did or m133 words
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Article182 1935-04-11 10 with its numerous predecease: hopes are entertained for the of the three Powei Conference at Stresa between Britain, Ranee ad Italy eventually, more can be said for ii that it was held in the pictunsqu. ting of Lake Maggiore, a world p somewhat sceptical as to Intern conferences and182 words
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Article330 1935-04-11 10 By "Looker-On" JHE Dove of Peace will never settle in Whitehall," asserts a politician Perhaps it feels that it would only be pigeon-holed if it did. A centenarian of Pembrokeshire died two days after seeing his first motorcar, it looks as if he didn't see it330 words
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Advertisement211 1935-04-11 10 fc"" *M II» mam*** muul l[mu F. H AYRES' I I i 1 ~The CHAMPIONSHIP I I ©TITCHLESS I jj LAWN TENNIS BALL 1 m£ Selected by the 1.. T.A. I l as an Hall tor [jj For Grass or Hard Courts. [j "The Championship" Bail $6.00 per dozen in211 words
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Advertisement6 1935-04-11 10 ommbm MB Z»+ WM MM—l— PERFECTION!6 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1935-04-11 11 lL embargo N LOANS Stresa Conference w abl 2 To A ccept nany's Proposals Reuter. Washington, April 10. «.i strict neutrality, 1 limed al keeping the United ml of entanglements in reign wars, was discussed at l between President mdReuter. - 1,254 words
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Article56 1935-04-11 11 Only Japanese Tender Successful Reuter. From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 10. 'JHF only Japanese hrm tendering cut of 29 firms was successful in gaining a bridge material contract for the State Railways for a weight of about 1,500 tons at a price of £16,000. OtherReuter. - 56 words
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Article41 1935-04-11 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 3 CLUB DIARY, 6. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 7. JAPAN'S INDUSTRIAL PROGRESSROTARY CLUB ADDRESS, 12 SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. BEAUTIFUL BENGALI DANCER, 16. SELANGOR MINERS' ASSN. REPORT, 17. MALAYAN PLANTING TOPICS. 1841 words
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Article170 1935-04-11 11 Theft Of Money From Car In Seremban WITH regard to a report headed "$1,600 Stolen fiom a Car." wlr.cn appeared in the last issue of the Sunday Tribune, we are informed by Mr. T. N. Cummins, of Kirby Estate, that the account of the incident g.ven by our170 words
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Article101 1935-04-11 11 Alleged Illegal Gratification 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johoi? Bahru Anr. 10. Several members of the Malay community were oresent (n court this momma when the overseer of the Istana hardens Johoo Bahm T~che rvhm*n bin Reiab was charged before Che Abul Rauf b'n Mohamad Sa'at (Thini Magistrate Johore101 words
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Article80 1935-04-11 11 Seventy Peonle Buried Alive Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hcr.jrkone. April 11. THE front portion of a Cinema in CanHu coUapsd during a ma- iiipe performance at noon yesterday. Seven.'y members of ihe audience were buried alive. More than ten proole were ser'ouslv ininred and about 50 received slightSin Chew Jit Poh. - 80 words
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Obituary71 1935-04-11 11 British Official Wireless. Another Decrease Recorded At Home London. April 10. Mr Hort* Bellfiha Transport Minister, i stated in the Hous& of Commons that the number of persons killed and injured during the pas», three months was six pir cent, less than during the corresponding period ofBritish Official Wireless. - 71 words
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Article53 1935-04-11 11 British Steamer In Distress In Mid-Atlantic Reuter Wireless. New Yo-k. April 9. An urgent S O S. "hold filling rapidly" is drawing British and American steamers at top speed towards the London cargo vessel Tomer BriSge in midAtlantic. One British vessel has just wirelessed she has sightedReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article149 1935-04-11 11 Npzi Vengeance ECHO OF MURDER IN 1930 Reuter. B< rlin, A: ril 10. QX the morning of General Coering's wedd'ng, the executioner's r,xc fell on the heads of Eps em am. Zeigler at the Berlin Frison, their appeal against the death sentence I assed on them forReuter. - 149 words
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Article111 1935-04-11 11 Petition Of Fukien Merchants Rejected Sin Chew Jit Peh. Nanking, April 11. The Ministry of Finance has rejected the petition of the tea merchants 1Q Fukien for the exemption of their te* from export duties. The Ministry has lodged a petition with the Executive Yuan for theSin Chew Jit Peh. - 111 words
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Article69 1935-04-11 11 Collides With Car On Way To New York Reuter Wireless. New York. April 9. President Roosevelt's special train proceeding to New York had a very narrow escape when it collided with a motor car at North Carolina during the nie.ht. The train was pulled up and none wasReuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article42 1935-04-11 11 Indian Hit With Iron Bar Singapore, Thursday. An Indian who is alleged to have been assaulted by a compatriot with an iron bar on board a tongkang in ihe Singapore River yesterday morning was taken to hospital with head injuries.42 words
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Article122 1935-04-11 11 Inhabitants Flee To Pakhow Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, April 11. DEDS from Fukien are invading the northern Kwangtung districts cf Ta chan and east Taipu. The inhab thave fled to Pakhow. A Chungking communique states that the Government troops in Szechuen have ie-captured Nankiangcheng fromSin Chew Jit Poh. - 122 words
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Article42 1935-04-11 11 FIRE IN ATTAP SHED Singapore, Thursday. ■A fire which broke out in an attap shed at the 7V 2 mile, Bukit Timah Roa yesterday afternoon was quickly checked by the timely arrival of the Fire Brigade. USE OF WIRELESS BY THE POLICE42 words
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Article288 1935-04-11 11 Reuter. London, April 10. "YOUR biinkin' squadrons are fair muclcin' up crime." Thi testimony by an old lag as to the efficiency of the police wireless organisation is cited in Lord Trenchard's report on the Metropolitan Police for 1934. W in less patrol cars resulted in 821 arrests in theReuter. - 288 words
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Advertisement174 1935-04-11 11 j HIS MASTER S VOICE Records from I COLLEGE RHYTHM I I (now showing at the Alhambra). I ***** Stay as sweet as you are F.T. I Let's give three cheers for love F.T. Z PB2BB Stay as sweet as you are—Belle Baker. f im Pccords from other talkies arc:174 words
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2800 1935-04-11 12 Rotary Address ARE MANUFACTURERS MERELY COPYISTS? Singapore, Wednesday. WHAT are the secrets of Japan's amazing industrial development? What constitutes her challenge to the West for the world's markets? What is the truth about Japanese dumping? Are the Japanese only mere copyists and2,800 words
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Article338 1935-04-11 12 Application For Order Of Consent Singapore, Wednesday. BEFORE the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, in the Supreme Court today Mr. K. Connor made an application for an order of consent, in an originating summons regarding the estate of the late Mr. Teo Hoo Lye. Mr. Connor and Mr.338 words
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Article348 1935-04-11 12 Startling Statement i n Ipoh Court (From Our 07cn Rt Ipoh, V, AN interesting case nas cor, two days' hearing at the Pi trate's Court, in which Alang v Pandak Aman was Charged 69, sub-section (X) of the Cri cedtnre Code, that Is, bein a character. Seme348 words
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Article210 1935-04-11 12 Programme Of Celebration In Negri Ssmbilan (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Seremban, Wednesday AT a* meeting of the Beiamban 6ilvej Jubilee Committee held at ihe Kind George V School Hall, the following pre [ranime of celebrations was arranged SATURDAY, MAY 4 Lantern procession arranged by tin Chinose. Malays and210 words
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Advertisement26 1935-04-11 12 Malayan Planting Topics by "Pertinax" appears on 18. Produce Of Malaya! HAND-SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE TEA DELICIOUS "PERAK" TEA From all dealers 60 cents per lb. packet.26 words
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Advertisement59 1935-04-11 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCt CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, OHULM ST. PHONE 5808. SING iPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENS ATIONINSI R VN K. AGENTS: MALACCA GBOP TIANG GI'AN. SEREMBAN- CHIKNT BROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONO« NG KON CHKR. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODI CE59 words
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Article333 1935-04-11 13 j. Soinivasagam's Appointment in Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. v large end distinguished A ol all communities in the tk was present at the Grand ig at an At Home given Ceylonese community of ar ol Mr. S. T. Seenivasaoccasion of his being api< mber of the333 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-04-11 13 Eileen Paton who will be the helpers at the Jtvoiiee i be htld on H.M.S. Tcrroi May 10.—Photo by Lee and Fletcher.22 words
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Article212 1935-04-11 13 lai well Party To Capt. Goodman Ambler Singapore, Thursday. THE stall of Outram School (morning and afternoont gave a tea party to Capt. Goodman Ambler, the headmaster, Mrs. Ambler yesterday on the eve their departure on leave. Mr. E. V. Davies, the senior master he staff, spoke at212 words
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Article238 1935-04-11 13 Great Ralph Lynn Attraction THE CINEMAS THE Pavilion was taxed to its utmost capacity at two houses yesterday, for the opening of the new Gaumont British Picture, "Dirty Work," which features Ralph Lynn, Gordon Harker and J. Robertson Hare. This is tne nrst time Ralph Lynn and Gordon238 words
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Article153 1935-04-11 13 Paramount Comedy At The Alhambra "College Rhythm," which opened at the Alhambra last night, is a typically American film along song and dancelines and containing, as the title indicates, plenty of rhythm. Throughout there is no lack ct action. In fact, one is rushed from one episode to153 words
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64 1935-04-11 13 Bag-E-Misar" or Beauty of Islam." is the current programme at the Ritz Cinema. Gevlang. "Bag-E-Misar" is a very fine Hindustani talkie produced by Wadia Movitone. the oroducers of the stirring film 'Lal-E-Yaman." Dastur. Mohamed. Miss Padma. etc.. who played in the principal roles in64 words
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Article197 1935-04-11 13 Boy Pianist Distinguishes Himself Singapore, Thursday, j THE "h.gh spot" at the Children's Concert at the Memorial Hali yesterday was the playing of a young pianist named Cnarles Lazaroo. He not only demonstrated good technique but played with real expiession and a delighted aucUence encored him enthusiastically. As197 words
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Article119 1935-04-11 13 Coolie Who Broke His Leg Singapore, Thmsday. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death, of a Chinese coolie named Say Ho. I The deceased was engaged in some119 words
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Article38 1935-04-11 13 Reuter Wireless. Madrid, April 9. Martial law which has been operating I for six months in some Provinces will be abolished next Sunday by the decision of the Cabinet taken to-day.—Reuier i Wireless. IReuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article241 1935-04-11 13 A Delightful Tit-Bits" Revue THE London Musical Comedy Company presented a delightful pot-pourri of. entertainment at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. After Rene and LeniJe, with the assistance of the chorus had opened the programme with a sparkling number in which wit, music and dancing were cleverly mingled,241 words
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Article347 1935-04-11 13 Incident On Johore Estate (From Our Own Correspondent, Johore Bahru, April 10. j AFTER a hearing which lasted several days, judgment was delivered this morning by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya 'Second Magistrate. Johore Bahru I in the case in which four Tamil labourers employed on Linden347 words
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Article48 1935-04-11 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 10. During a gale, the Cunard White Star liner Aquitania which was due to dock at Southampton this afternoon on her return from a Mediterranean cruise made from New York grounded at th" entrance to Southampton water British, Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Advertisement33 1935-04-11 13 Make Your Own Movies YOU CAN NOW TAKE MOVIES AS CHEAP AS STILL PICTURES WITH: DEKKO CINE CAMERA Films From $1.20 per roll. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., 37-39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I PHONE: 6389.33 words
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Advertisement334 1935-04-11 13 I MOTOR UNION INSURANCE 1 CO.. LTD. 5 <INC. IN ENGLAND). X 9 X j FIRE MOTOR CAR and CYCLE I MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, jjj 0 I 3 COMPETITIVE RATES —IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT 1 OF CLAIMS. I 3 General Agents:— S I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., f I 5. MALACCA STREET,334 words
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Article97 1935-04-11 14 Results Of Further Ties Singapore, Thursday. TWO more ties in the Malayan Billiards 1 Championship were decided at the Metropole Hotel last night V. Woodford (Fatul Karib Club) beat Tan Seek Kay <Ngo Sin Le Chin Seah), by 300 to 212. In the other match Hock Kit97 words
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Article274 1935-04-11 14 Time Saves St. Andrew's From Defeat Singanor.v Thursday Iht cricket mutch be fT ve»n St. Andrt-.v's School and the Teachers' A.ssocia-.ion played on the school ground yesterday j'fttrnoon was left drawn, time intervening. Batting first, the Teachers declared their innings closed at 182 for seven wickets. towards which274 words
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Article63 1935-04-11 14 Y.M.C.A. To Meet Royal Air Force The above rrnitch will take place cn the Y.M.C.A. tennis courts Bras Basah Ror.d to-day at 5 p.m. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A.: SINGLES:—Dr. G. Haridas, I. A- Alsagoff and E. M. Tampoe-Philips. DOUBLES:—S. J. Seow and S. K. Gaw, D.63 words
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Article79 1935-04-11 14 The following players have been selected to represent the Rovers Badminton Party "B" against the United Chinese Amateurs "B" On Sunday, at U.C.A.'s court at 3 p.m. sharp. Tan Oh Sai, Ong Peck Koon, Goh Seah Chew, Seah Yak Thai, Charlie Tan, Knm Kirn Chuan, Chan Teck79 words
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Article249 1935-04-11 14 Customs Draw With Medical Dept. (Frvm Our Own Correspondent) J(5hore Bahru, Apr. 10. ALTHOUGH the weather was bad, the rain falling at intervals during the game, a large gathering turned up at the Istana Padang this evening to witness the match between the Customs and the Medical Department249 words
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Article23 1935-04-11 14 Reuter. London, Apr. 10. Tile following match in the Rugby Union was played to-day: Devon port Services 10; Captain CrawXV 8.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article51 1935-04-11 14 Might Fight "Gunboat" Jack Singapore, Thursday. YOUNG Aide, accompanied by Mrs. Ald >. has arrived from Japan and is undet contract with Mr. Sng Chwee Seng. Aide is open to fight any welter or middleweight in the Colony. There is a possibility of Aide being matched with51 words
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Article73 1935-04-11 14 Sunderland Beaten By Reuter. Manchester C. London, April 10. The following match in the English and Scottish Football Leagues were played to-day: FIRST DIVISION. Derby 0; Preston 3. Portsmouth 2; Birmingham 1. Manchester C. 1: Sunderland 0. SECOND DIVISION. Barnsley 1: Bolton W. 1. THIRD DIVISION (Southern). SouthendReuter. - 73 words
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Article63 1935-04-11 14 The Evergreen Circle has been formed with tjie sanction of the Registrar oi Societies, and the following are the office-bearers for the current year: President: Mr. K. Y. Yeo, Vice-Presi-dent. Mr. Peter Koh, Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chan Khek Beng, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Koh Tiong Seng, Hon. Auditor, Mr.63 words
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Article, Illustration136 1935-04-11 14 Thirteen Goals Scored in Commercial Cup Match Singapore, Thursday. HTHE R.E. beat the Wilts in the First Division yesterday by the odd goal in five. The game was one of the finest seen in Singapore during the136 words
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Article1002 1935-04-11 14 Exchanges Remarkably Clean THRILLING football was witnessed at the Anson Read Stadium yesterday afternoon when the Royal Engineers ard the Wiltshire Regiment clashed pm the first time this season in Division I of the S.A.F.A. League. Each had won a match, the R E. beating the Chinese and1,002 words
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Article632 1935-04-11 14 Wilts Unfortunate Not To Win MEDIOCRE game of soccer was played on the SR.C. ground yesterday when the Wilts met die Recreation Club in the Third Division of the League, the game ending in a draw of 2—2. The Wilts possessed the better team and were rather unfortunate632 words
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Article126 1935-04-11 14 Full Programme For Saturday THE programme for Saturday re tU is as follows:— 5.10 P.M. JUNIOR FOURS N. Bell bow A. McKechnie. J B. Dunne 2 F. Thomas. J. Haalcbos 3 C. W. Macphersoi. L. D. Walford stroke H. J. Wi 7, N. W. Hill cox J. C.126 words
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Article51 1935-04-11 14 Rangers Beat Hearts In R?play Reuter. London. April 1(1. f N the replay of the semi-final in the Scottish Cup. RAN GERS beat Hearts 2-nil. In the first game. Rangers and Hearts drew 1-1. Rangers will now meet Hamilton in the final to be played on AprilReuter. - 51 words
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Article29 1935-04-11 14 The e Xth annual general meeting of tie Singapore Badminton Association Will be held th s evening at 8 o'clock at tne Clerical Union Hall, Do Rome29 words
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Advertisement38 1935-04-11 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. j (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered ,n r £T at Brit ain and Hongkt -:g LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. j Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers Second Floor, Singapore.38 words
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Article730 1935-04-11 15 Second Day Of penang Easter Meeting Own correspondent) ang, Wednesday. her again favoured p Da) «>i the Penang ;ter meeting?. fair attendance when run at pjn. Tne the hard side. things were responsible < ach rode two wingetting one second, foi the day were all730 words
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Article94 1935-04-11 15 l 4 'B m And Rovers "B" To Meet owing 'viil represent the Un*t?d Amateurs "B" term in a friendr. of s .-en singles against the R r "B" team at the formeiv (Vylon Read, at 3 p.m. on Sunday. St-ak Choon, Lim J ak Kim, K". Wall, Tan94 words
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Article70 1935-04-11 15 Italy's Challenge For The "Big Three" determined to capture the i rhn c" oi world speed record n the air, on land, and oi national campaign backed by They have already secured 1 <• fd, and now are preparing to Malcolm Campbell's land record. are building a 24-cylindcr70 words
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Article134 1935-04-11 15 R.A.F. To Meet Marines On Saturday The RA.F and the Marine Denorlmcn- will mcc, in a friendly game al the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday ncx under the auspices of the S.A.F.A The game should provide spectators wiih interesting soccer as both ieams are equally good. Ihe Mariner,134 words
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Article39 1935-04-11 15 Miss Row Sails For Europe Bombay, Mar. 25. Mi<s Leila Row, the well-known tenuis player, is sailing for the Continent Or. March 28,' by the Anchor line boat, California. f Sh<- expects to return only after the winter.39 words
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Article271 1935-04-11 15 Selangor Visitors To Play Here Singapore, Wednesday. THE following, friendly matches have been arranged:— To-day, April 11: M.F.A. v. Clerical Union, at Anson Road Stadium. Saturday, April 13: R.A.F. v. Marine Dept., F.C. at Anson Road Stadium. Friday. April 19: S C.F A v. Selangor Chinese R.C. at271 words
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Article561 1935-04-11 15 Press Team Definitely Outclassed THE Straits Times were definitely outclassed by the Municipal Services when they met yesterday evening in their Commercial Cup fixture on the Singapore Harbour Board ground. The Services were superior in all departments of the game and won the match by 10 goals to561 words
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Advertisement238 1935-04-11 15 I Assets exceed $14,000,000 Assurance in force over $38,000,000. I I The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. i I X (Incorporated in the Stmita Settlement*). 3 g HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern I3ff lh;ilding, Cccii Street, Singapore. |*j LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. F.C. I The Company has £20238 words
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Article, Illustration475 1935-04-11 16 Menaka To Open Season On Saturday MENAKA, dancer of International re- putation, and ,her company of dancers and musicians will open a short season of recitals at the Theatre Royal commencing on Saturday, April 13. These dance recitals are events of first class importance in the world475 words
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Article127 1935-04-11 16 Case Against Dancers Concluded Singapore, Wednesday. The long standing case in which Mr U N 9- Begg Anna and Gonzales two speciality dancers SnttJ? eW dd Cabarel and Heinz Mihtz. Kasila Daniel and Ah Chai has now been concluded. When the parties appeared before Mr o. H. Whitton.127 words
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Advertisement268 1935-04-11 16 Darigold, Evaporated Milk I DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest fSssSj and nas n o equal in Nutrition and SustainDAMCCtD ing properties. rnrivalled in Tea or Coffee, and most ftyjigg economical for all purposes for which Milk is used. OF ALL DEALERS, i Sole Agents: F. FARTFCIOIVFIS7, LTD.. No. 20,268 words
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Advertisement383 1935-04-11 16 A TRIUMPH FOR THE TRIBUNE I GREAT JUBILEE FEATURE j FAMOUS DRAMATIST DESCRIBES THE KING AND HIS REIGN JOHN DRINKWATER'S OUTSTANDING WORK FOR THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SUNDAY TRIBUNE (SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE j SPECIAL JUBILEE ISSUE of 44 PAGES on of 28 PAGES on I APRIL 23. j APRIL 28. I383 words
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Article164 1935-04-11 17 Wcilihy Suitor She Has Never Seen Belgrade. .v vi.-osiavia" is leaving in a few Jr "im«- for Mexico—to marry a I.as never seen. n<- con nest for the title or v in 1933 the photographs of .a.didate? were reproduced in ii rs of the whole world.164 words
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Article436 1935-04-11 17 Too Grave A Thing For Private Enterprise London. "RIGHTLY or wrongly the majority of our people conceive the question oi the private manufacture of and trade in arms to be directly connected withth great issues of peace and war Such were the Words Used in the House of436 words
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Article151 1935-04-11 17 Mr. Paul Harris "Held Up" In Launceston Launceston, Tasmania. Mar. 29. "Although I live In Chicago I nave never been held up or sho: at." said lir. ±-aul Harris, founder of Rotary, in an endeavour to persuade Hobart Ro.arians that the famous American gangster city was not151 words
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Article186 1935-04-11 17 Plight Of Ex-Kaiser's Brother-In-Law Par:s. ALEXANDER Zoubkoff, who became the n ex-Kaisei's brother-in-law by his marriage with Princess Victoria of Hohenzollern, is now a luggage porter. He was identified by the correspondent of the journal, Intransigeant in a Luxembourg cafe—in spite of his shabby clothes and186 words
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Article123 1935-04-11 17 -More Frequent In The North 1 han In The South Helsingfors. Ii* you want to have twins the beV courftry 0 ,n ,,Vl in This conclusion is reached by tl < Soviet paper "Segodnya" after :i n ex hajvstiye s'u ly of international b r;h i show123 words
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Article88 1935-04-11 17 Razor Blade Slips Down Man's Throat Sydney. Apr. 1. Sitting up in bed and examining safe'cv lazcr olades, a Sydney man put onoetween his teeth. Absent-mindedly relaxing the c"esthroat" bla de. it slipped down his In Sydney Hospital doctors and raaioSpen l anxious d ays with X-Ray* e88 words
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Article49 1935-04-11 17 Crash While Testing i>e\v Machine Essen. A well-known gliding expert, Hans Kraemer, of Essen, was killed when a new glider in which he was making a trial flight crashed at Auberg. MulheimRuhr. He was gliding at a height of about GOm feet when the accident happened.49 words
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Article119 1935-04-11 17 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the month of March. 1935. Country of Origin Tons 1. Alaska 2. Burma ojg 3. The Netherlands Indies:— Banka and Billiton I Singkep Other Places 4 4. French Indo-China ;8U 5. Japan 73 6. Siam l 7. Tanganyika 8. Union of119 words
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Advertisement156 1935-04-11 17 BUY SAFETY WITH THE V CKNTS THAT SLIP AWAY /A fHE enta you allow to slip thi h your fimrers for ian buy comfort ami seem j i<>r your old age. A cents a day will prou with a guaranteed I < free income commenet age 60 (or any age156 words
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Advertisement47 1935-04-11 17 nv > WW V 5 !<iNlls„N, Vuenl. l..s 3el»nllDr z,«zp«. 8tal-rl, Nr<» ,.<«, ««->,, s,»s /"«W»r?«. 2,orcn «r«>... l.l<l.. l.umnus. 5 "«»nz. 811KN158l: 8113^1^1.137'. opposite Empire Cinema. tin-; n»6 cure 2U chronic sick H> s M > ne 3 8 e 3 inolu6in8M l») 0»lleer. z<e<. 7 n.m. ami 747 words
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Advertisement23 1935-04-11 17 8mnrt. Comfortable, lives nal onztrucl lke Viiiion. >>o l Nl I lL>V l»!x2mjn»lwn. V!' /8 Z l! U b'ormeriH llplician to 'llle t!)e23 words
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Article1122 1935-04-11 18 Indian Labour And Politics Movements Which Cause Unrest. (By "Pertinav') ONE who tries, in spite of the limited sources of accurate information available out here, t '•veigh up a movement that he guesses rather than actually sees is in being, runs no little risk of being consider1,122 words
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Article128 1935-04-11 18 Sa Of Poisons Without Licence S'ngapore. Wednesday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of possessing poisons for sale without a licence, a Chinese doctor living in Malabar Street appeared before Mr Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate to-day. Inspector F. Good-hip. who was in charge of the case,128 words
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Article44 1935-04-11 18 To Be Illuminated For The Jubilee The Singaoore Cricket Club will be decorated and illuminated on the occasion snn c bll w c at a cost estimated It Mem bers are being asked to make a subscription of $2 each towards44 words
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Article407 1935-04-11 18 Question Of Separation Of Burma Reuter. London, April 10. WHEN consideration of the transitional provisions of the Government of India Bill was completed to-day, 297 clauses had been dealt with. The next part of the Bill. Part 14. deals with Burma and, in accordance with the promise givenReuter. - 407 words
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Article67 1935-04-11 18 To Make Another Attempt On Land Speed Record London. Aorii 10. Speakint of his aim to achicvc a land of 300 miles uer hour at a luncheon i 'o-day. the racing motorist. Sir Malcolm Camobell, said he proposed to have an- i other aftemnt before the vear67 words
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Article221 1935-04-11 18 Definite Improvement v 4 REPORTS O! Tip CONSULS Shanghai, Apr. i,, THE Japanese Consular i('^ here concluded this Amongst the matters di., this morning's session wen question and the propo ul national loan lo China. It is learned that Mr. K<>; jj l|? the Japanese Foreign221 words
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Article116 1935-04-11 18 To Attend Industrial Fai In Japan A party, comprising 15 members the Siamese Assembly, have arriu*d Singapore in the course ol a four inc.. tour of the Far Eastern countrie Th Assembly are having a vacation Luang Thavil. director of the Inform t'en Bureau of the Royal State116 words
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Article50 1935-04-11 18 Bill Approved By The Senate Reuter. Washington. Aura! ;i The Senate passed the N:r< :i V." Programme Bill which r.ow rjy President. The Bill provides for an >;i 1.«;: of $38,000,000 and includes for harbours in I'lwaii, amnuui' pots and a submarine base in tin ('< zent.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement1028 1935-04-11 18 I COMFORTABLE SHOES jjj Samson's creative designs make their shoes suit your feet g g Attractive, shapely, economical and durable, "Samson" is the g X lag! word for shoe perfection. Why not try a pair prove it to 8 f yourself? Special bargain for shop-soiled shoes. g I SAMSON SHOE1,028 words
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Article395 1935-04-11 19 ing House Case In Taipmg Corresp(Mĕtnt) Taiping, Monday. two Tamils stood the gaming-house Che Mohd. Salleh. Magistrate, concluded [c when judgment d are Ret nam. a railPondok Tanjong. and clerk in a sundry An lv charged with gemeni or assisting in i place used as a 1395 words
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Article160 1935-04-11 19 I inures Show It Is On Up Grade Sydney. April 2. 'die quarterly summary tie Commonwealth Statlstia perspective of Australia's to weather tin storm ot the devalue totals fell sharply, tc t>ui the upward turn a marked i tOr 1902-33 (the iast year tl they are complete), value160 words
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Article454 1935-04-11 19 Favourite Actor Is George Arliss Melbourne, Mar. 27. Ay5-YEAR-OLD film fan has just celebrated her birthday. Her favourite film actor is Georfee Arliss, none of whose films she has ever missed, but she is not very keen on film actresses,' because she says they simply look454 words
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Article180 1935-04-11 19 Special Awards Of Degrees Melbourne, Mar. 27. High honours will be awarded by the Melbourne University at the commencement conferring of degrees on April 6, when degrees by special grace will be j conferred on Mr. RE. Priestley, the new vice-chancellor; Dr. F.B. Keppel, the chairman of the180 words
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Article152 1935-04-11 19 Experiments Carried Out) In Brisbane Brisbane, Mar. 28. IN the old Observatory B ilding^ 1 ham Terrace, Brisbane Thomas M B Elliott has been carrying JDOjeeearch work in television in a pnvately--o W H dcfahnsnthatnthat for the last four momhs Cl he has been able to images through152 words
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Article148 1935-04-11 19 Royal Congratulations On 100 th Birthday Melbourne, Apr. 2. AF all the thrills that she has crowded into her 100 years of life. Lady Dobson, widow of the late Sir Lambert Dobson, received her greatest thrill to-day. when on her 100 th birthday, she received a congratulatory message148 words
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Article65 1935-04-11 19 Singapore. Wednesday. Members of the Chinese Christian j Association are reminded qf the debate to-morrow night at the Institute Hall. Prinsep Street, at 8.15 p.m. The subject is "That the private control of armament man)facture is the greatest menace to world peace. The principal speakers will be Messrs.65 words
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Article174 1935-04-11 19 For Shooting Of Melbourne Policeman Melbourne, Mar. 30. THE lash is still being administered in 1 Australia as a deterrent to serious I crimes of violence. Mr. Justice Martin has just sentenced George Edwards Brooks. 20, tinsmith, to I ten years' imprisonment and a private I174 words
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Article74 1935-04-11 19 Tokyo. Mr. Fukuzo Onishi. a 64-year-old citizen of Tokyo is fond of bananas. In fact he is so fond of them that for the last 27 years he has eaten nothing else. For breakfast Mr. Onishi has a couple Of bananas. His lunch consists of two bananas—and74 words
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Advertisement141 1935-04-11 19 There are 3 kinds of tigers in Malaya:— Tiger in jungle -%c real thing T'ger ofl paper—the rare thing Tiger in bottle—the Popular Aerated Wat?rs, with brand so expressive of their flavour —the really rare thinjr. Popular Aerated Water Works Choon (Juan Street. Phone 6379. I SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER. I141 words
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57 1935-04-11 20 A group photograph take: at the marriage of Mr A.T. Wedgwood and Miss untitled at the Singapore Presbyterian Church on Mar. 30. Left to right: M. C. E. Wurtzburg who gave the bride away Mr. A.T. Wedgwood the bridegroom Miss Katherme Hutton the bride Mrs C. E. Wurizburg untitled of-57 words
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