Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1935
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1935-06-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXfl, No. 138 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, June 12, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. FIVE CENTST40 words
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Advertisement133 1935-06-12 1 j %eaiVm ©ribnite Dominant In zJMalaya MILNERS' SAFES THE BEST PROTECTION FIRE AND THIEVES. H GuTnpiE E €b (Incorporated in S.S.). 1 "STAR. BRAND" /1A nm. I Switch To Vegetable Margarine I For All Your Cooking ii 4 It! 1 1 si IP I Absolutely free from adulteration. Star Brand133 words
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Advertisement92 1935-06-12 1 rill i ON \V' C AMERA Sole Agents THE SOFN riFIC INSTRUMENT CO.. P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. 1,1 cv ,y entertainm€ nt i-'' /fy''yfi Dewar's lias a part. There's welcome rei > freshment in its mild j it, serve < I)EWAR'S j MliiP The StOfCH WHISKY I Solo Agent! S92 words
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509 1935-06-12 2 Shipping News Notices. SHIP MODEL TESTS Record Number Carried Out In 1934 |T is announced in the annual report ol 1 the National Physical Laboratory that the number of ship designs submitted to model tests in 1934 was tiie greatest in the life of the Laboratoiy. The increasing prosperity of509 words
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Article132 1935-06-12 2 London Meeting Arranged For October After prolonged meetings at the Chamber of Shipping, it was agreed thai all the difficulties m the way of holding aa International Shipping Conferee in London this autumn had been overcome and that a full meeting of all the maritime nations concerned would132 words
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Article432 1935-06-12 2 Launching Of Queen Mary And The Normandie THE launching particulars of the two liners Queen Mary and Normandie reveal that the conditions under which the Queen Mary was put into the Water were tf a much more onerous character than those of the French ship, b?causo not432 words
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Advertisement395 1935-06-12 2 BRITISH INDIA F. O. S. N. Co.s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 5 BEHAR 6,000 July 18 RANCH! 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 16 BURDWAN 6,070 Aug. 29 RAJPUTANA395 words
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Advertisement494 1935-06-12 2 HEAP ENG MOB S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) ss. GIANG SENG Fri. June 1i B 8 NAM YONG Tues. June 18 For SOURABAYA494 words
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Advertisement218 1935-06-12 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated id Japan). To London via Naples. Marseille*. Next Sailings— 1Q35 ♦ss' SUWA MARU «J un f \l s s FUSHIMI MARU J une fj It HAKOZAKI MARU Ju J m s TERUKUNI MARU Ju.y Ss HAKUSAN MARU Awr. 8 s218 words
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Advertisement522 1935-06-12 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S Sham. MEONIA 264 2*6 26-6 28-6 A LSI A 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 RRRIA 27-8 27-8 28-8 30-8 LALANDIA 17 9 17.» 18-9 20-9522 words
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Advertisement476 1935-06-12 2 STEAMER SAILING? a« NORDDEUTSCHER if (Incorporated in The undernoted are the' Company 1 tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. MS. FRANKEN. for Hongkong, S'hai, N. China Japan Jupr SCHARNHORST" For Manila, Hongkong Shanghai J ISAR, for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai. North China Japan Ju SAALE. for Hongkong, Shanghai. North China Japan Ju HOMEWARDS. For476 words
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Article252 1935-06-12 3 Britain's Responsibility FRIENDSHIP WITH AMERICA (By Air Mail) From Onr Oirn Correspond*:lit) London, May 29. friendship with the united States is of the first importance lay. and everything the United .nirdom can do to promote that iendship will be readily and .iperly (lone." s ich252 words
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Article111 1935-06-12 3 Where Boys Are Taught The Art Of Begging Prague. Bogging, though less widespread that was, is still regarded as an art on the. Continent. A IV.'w -school" for beggars has been oi /..red by the police at Brno, the u. -pa. town of Moravia. 1. courses were111 words
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Article45 1935-06-12 3 i irst Wedding For Five Years Jerusalem. the first time in five years a marhas taken place among the Samaritans. I Samaritan community now num- bers only about two hundred persons. Young women are scarce, and their fathers-demand large sums from prospective bridegrooms.45 words
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Article383 1935-06-12 3 World's Oldest Louse Found ANIMALS are in the news this week-end, as the following selection of stories from Reuter correspondents from all parts of the world will show:— Dr. Juri Baum, assistant of the National Museum at Prague, has sent 15 lizards home from Melbourne (Victoria),383 words
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Article118 1935-06-12 3 When, and how, do they begin and end? When docs that elusive personal charm of the older woman dominate, or supplant, the fleeing physical attraction of the younger? Actually, the duration of both phases of feminine appeal depends entirely upon the presence, or lack, of nervous vitality. Marriage118 words
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Article106 1935-06-12 3 Sunstroke Death At Bezwada Madras, May 22. IT is that Mr. Isaac, a telegraph office inspector on the M.S.M. Railway at Bezwada, has died from the effects of sunstroke. Mr. Isaac returned home in the evening from office and collapsed immediately. One passenger stand ng on the platform106 words
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Article22 1935-06-12 3 Reuter Wireless. Lone/on, June 10. Lord Snowden is progressing favourably but Lord Carson's condition is very weak.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 22 words
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Article171 1935-06-12 3 Woman Who Helped To Nurse The Wounded London, May 7. MRS. George Ring, who was at Meerut 1" when the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857, died in London on May 7, at the age of 90. Mrs. Ring married the bugler who sounded the171 words
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Advertisement48 1935-06-12 3 "fTAT »1 gives that matt complexion blends naturally with g| ft| the best powder base. you: complexion. HQ HA When travelling SP > i.7?'\ Fragrant refreshing invigorating -in broiling sun and suffocating dust. "471 V' Genuine Lav de ttenr-sentative Robert Blaa (Malaya), Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore M Telephone 4711.48 words
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Advertisement281 1935-06-12 3 SINCERE'S COUGB SPECIFIC SPECIAL HAIR SINCErIE'S CREAM iff Large 90 et* Large 25 cU MM Small 50 et* Small 15 cts, tLIMON^ DRAUGHT. 25 Cents. SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS a DRUGGISTS. DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL DRUG CO. OF INDIA. Head Office: 59, Hill Street »SSSBBm\m Branch: 11,281 words
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2162 1935-06-12 4 Train Wrecker SHEER NERVE AND AUDACITY (By Air Mail) London, May 29. TN the meadow church-yard of a Dorsetshire village, in a nameless coffin, lies all that is mortal of one of the greatest Englishmen of our time, "Lawrence of Arabia."2,162 words
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Article287 1935-06-12 4 Policy Of Education The Trouble London, May 18. MENTAL decrepitude is eating its into'lndia, declared Mr. K. K. Lalkak.-.. a Bombay magistrate, speaking at a meeting of the India Defence League in LendViscount Fitzalan presided. The whole trouble to-day, asserted Mr. Lalkaka. was the result of287 words
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Article61 1935-06-12 4 Patents New Match Prague. A ma'-vh that will strike 24 times has b:en patented by a Czechoslovak an nam»-d Rudolf Petruska. He has been work ng at this invention for 35 years. The matches are proof against getting wet or even damp. They will strike anywhere. *A61 words
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Advertisement222 1935-06-12 4 OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening I Yes, good going too Cigarette Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then? Carerras the Craven "A" people declaied war on ihroal irritation and? sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add, interfering with the innocent pleasure you222 words
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Advertisement154 1935-06-12 4 I GIRLS -TAKE MY ADVICE, 1 I IF YOU WANT SPARKLING I I WHITE TEETH IN A HURRY I WmmW m 2&tm\ \mm7st&. --V. dmam !mm%\ Use this special toothpaste that removes ugly yellow stains i M Now most of you who have dull, yel- Your teeth take on new154 words
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Advertisement76 1935-06-12 4 ■''■''•''•'■•"•"■•••lltllfMIMtlliMlllillti™ I I I I I I I I I I I J I YOUR FAVOURITE STAR /GAIN! Maurice Chevalier 1 1 WILL SING FOR YOU ON IT.M.V. RECORDS I I ***** I RHYTHM 0F THE RAIN. 1 I SINGING A HAPPY SONG. Z i I WAS LUCKY. I YOU76 words
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Article167 1935-06-12 5 NO CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 1 K. Stocks Up On The Week 8y Our Financial Correspondent igapore, Wednesday morning. To-day's Prices Rubber (Singapore), 201/2 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. I'in (Singapore), $112, down t-slt-rday's Prices: Louden: 6 1 10d., up 1 16d. New York: 12 11 16 cts.,167 words
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1591 1935-06-12 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaP and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser vail Va ue Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 4,3 4 6 4 3 4,6 cd £1 A. Kumbang 31 33 cd 31 t1,591 words
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Article77 1935-06-12 5 Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Hm-nra. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. June 20 516 20 7;16 Good F.A.Q. in cases F.OB. June) 20 516 20 716 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot, loose) (awardable Spore) 20 20% do. June 20% 20^4 do. July Sept. 21 Vi 21% do. Oct.[Dec.77 words
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Article811 1935-06-12 5 Rubber Steadier I TIN SHARES STILL HANG FIRE jyjESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the Singapore share market, dated June 11, states: It can scarcely be gainsaid tha any strength in the local market these days is largely dependent on such support as may be forthcoming811 words
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Article81 1935-06-12 5 British Official Wireless. London, June 11. STERLING on New York is 4.91"fc, Paris 75-5 16. A warm tone prevailed en the Stock Exchange. Industrials were in good demand. Dealing began in the new Manchester Coiporation £4,000.000 3 per (tn;. loan, which when offered last wctk at 99 perBritish Official Wireless. - 81 words
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Article121 1935-06-12 5 I More Firms Have Gone Bankrupt Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shangaai, June 11. THE trade depression in Hangchow is deepening and more linns have gone bankrupt. General Huang Shao Ifciung, the provincial chairman, in a speech at the memorial service meeting yesterday morning, urged that theSin Chew Jit Poh. - 121 words
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Advertisement198 1935-06-12 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. JOHNSON, General Manager. Nederlandscbe Handel -Maatschappij N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. B inches198 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-12 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.. (Incorporated in Now Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. T, a MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE. 2. FINI.AYSON OMEN.24 words
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Advertisement67 1935-06-12 5 WITH ANNUAL INTEREST OF 2% p.a. PAID QUARTERLY. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Is your easiest way to save. Al' the odd cents put carefully aside and regularly deposited wifl rtrj quickly five you ready money for any possible emergency. Easily accessible and always available you should hesitate no longer to open67 words
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Advertisement450 1935-06-12 5 lIFI IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY (INSURED, in insurance. We otter you something unusual I The International lias devised j an exclusive insurance feature. f Tiie Disability Compensation CIaUM-. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary450 words
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Advertisement553 1935-06-12 6 M. HASSAN, •6 4 87, BRAJB HAS AH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gaa and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why no 4 consult ns about your requirements Estimate submitted upon re- f quest without charge553 words
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Advertisement570 1935-06-12 6 Comfortable 5-seater Jo-wett 52 m.pg. 55 m.p.h. Sole Agents, Lee Motors, Orchard Road. RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE—Area about .150 acres, fully planted. Tappable 250 acres. Distance 17 miles from Johore Bahru, Scudai sid?. New coolie lines, factory, bungalow, etc., recently built. Condition clean. Price $225 or nearest per acre all570 words
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Advertisement585 1935-06-12 6 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. It is hereby notified that LEE DISPENSARY is now removed from 161, Selegic Road to bigger premises at 74-3. BRAS BASAH ROAD, (between Queen Street and Victoria Street') and directly opposite the Church of the Good Shepherd. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). AND585 words
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Advertisement447 1935-06-12 6 MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT, recently established. Corner of PURVIS STREET. Modern sanitary fittings, open air tables served, well ventilated rooms for private parties. English Chinese meals can be obtained at any time. Courteous service and satisfaction guaranteed. A trial will convince you. We also cater for outside orders for wedding, engagement447 words
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Advertisement348 1935-06-12 6 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated end given np cases. Don't forget that the physician s highest and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure as it is termed. The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of348 words
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Advertisement247 1935-06-12 6 A NEW SELEC lON OF CLOCKS WATCHES JUST UNPACKED! THEY ARE MODERATELY PRICED TO SUIT EVERYONE'S PURSE. Tl VIA WWII 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near Middle Road). EYESIGHT j Safeguard your eyes—they are yorr i greatest possession. It h dangerous j to neglect them. Free Sight-Testing and a wide247 words
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Article528 1935-06-12 7 Misunderstanding With fraq Settled A' >LlT!OX has at last been found for t ttl merit outside Iraq of the .,n immunity who, since th# world h.ivc lived in the neighbourhood of Mosul. hist ry of this ancient Christian nt has been a tragic one. and528 words
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Article119 1935-06-12 7 1 hanoellor's Discussion With The Dure Florence. li'-aip question of Austria's poi :!;e unsettled Balkan situation '■•uvscd by Signor Mussolini and -•■huschnigg. •ated afterwards that the dis'.vere carried out in perfect Only Signor Suvich was besides the two statesmen, and official communique gave bare fact that all problems119 words
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Article87 1935-06-12 7 first London-Australia Flight London, May 29. iphed flag, carried on trie hi between London and Austra■uary 1920, realised twcntytour n it was soli here, h-ite silk poplin, about nine inches Inches, and stomped with an and gold lettering, "London to 1920." this small flag, Whicfj d87 words
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Article141 1935-06-12 7 Remains Of Prehistoric Animal Found Pretoria, Transvaal. THE remains of a prehistoric animal believed to be the "missing link" be ween the reptile and mammal kingdoms have been discovered at Karroo, Cane of Good Hope. They have been pieced together by Dr. R. Broom, the Sou-h African palaeontologist,141 words
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Article172 1935-06-12 7 Installation Service In July For the first time for seven years an installation service of the Order of the Bath is to be held in Westminster Abbey this year. The King, who is Sovereign of the Order, has co.nmanded the installation, which will be vhe first172 words
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Article40 1935-06-12 7 Colonge. A "buret" omnibus made entirely ite I has been Constructed here Completely streamlined, it has a run nn? speed of 75 mi'es an hcur. It will be brought into service shortly by the State Railways.40 words
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Article37 1935-06-12 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Private Day, a soldier attached to the Wiltshire Regiment, was fined $10 by Mr. Colman, the Fifth Magistrate, today for driving a motor-car without a lie Mice in Victoria Street en April 24.37 words
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Advertisement82 1935-06-12 7 The good word is spreading fast..... You simply cant clo better than buy a WESTINGHOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET The same engineering genius that 1 built the world's first Broadcasting J Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has 5 brilliant tone fidelity I world-wide range 1 good82 words
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Advertisement502 1935-06-12 7 j STEARNS' TONIC CONTEST j j FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN PRIZES j j FOR A FEW MINUTES THOUGHT! j AU you have to do is write a fifty word statement entitled, "Why I Take Steams' Tonic" I First Prize Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) j j Second Tea Dollars ($10.00) j Third502 words
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Miscellaneous601 1935-06-12 7 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE TO-DAY'S EMPIRE STATION PROGRAMME Wireless Programme Foi "With And Without To-Day Prejudice" 'DJB: 19.74 Metres; DJN: 31.4a Metres; JO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme DJQ: 19.63 Metres; a; IWlows:— 4.05 p.m. DJB. DJN Announcement o 'Germ Engl.). German Folk Song. IHANSMISSION 2 PiCgramme Forecast (Qerm., Engl.>. C.20 p.m. Big Ben601 words
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Article, Illustration201 1935-06-12 8 PASSENGERS BY THE ANTENOR JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING Singapore, Wednesday. j Passengers *>J tn,< B!ue Funm>1 llu v ABtcnor, which sai'cd from Sing a pee for Europe to-day are: Mr and Mrs. W. G. Mcintosh, Mi. and Mrs. A. E. Pedder, Mr. and .sirs P H.201 words
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Article107 1935-06-12 8 3B!I8 ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. June 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) N Main wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Siltonhall 18; Kola 16: Antenor 14; Suwa Maru 12: Saarbrucken 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Ga.e 3) Cnattanooga City 30; Ruby Castle 32. Karapara 37. Empire Dock107 words
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Article44 1935-06-12 8 It is notified for information that one bag of Air Mail for Singapore ciOsed by the Calcutta Post Office on June 7 and due at Singapore on June 9 failed despatch at Calcutta. The mail contained ordinary and registered letters.44 words
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Article57 1935-06-12 8 Under the International Telegraph Regulations the maximum length ot a word in :ode language is fixed at five letters. Code telegrams can therefore only he accepted at code rates if the tcx* Ls composed of five letter groups. Telegrams containing co».ie groups exceeding five letters will tv regarded57 words
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Article189 1935-06-12 8 SELLING Singapoio, June 12. London 4 months' sight 2,4 132 London 3 months' sight London 60 days' sight M Loudon 30 days' sight ?.J London demand gg| London T.T. Rfi Lyons and Pans demand *J Hamburg demand Mew York demand J Bathvia and Sourabaya unsifted Sa rarang demand189 words
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Article105 1935-06-12 8 British Official Wireless. London. June 11. Paris 74 49 64. New York 4.93 3 a. Montreal 4.94. Brussels 29.11. Geneva 15. MViAmsterdam 7.29 1 2Milan 59 13 16. Berlin 12.22. Stockholm 19.39 *2Copenhagen 22.39 Vz Oslo 19.90 y 2 Vienna 26 1 4. Prasue 113. Madrid 36 3British Official Wireless. - 105 words
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Article208 1935-06-12 8 Smgap-ie, 12. r S>am> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $141 R fiiam) W. Ccast No. 2 per Koyan $139 r -Slum. W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan 37 Rre B Siam N. 1 per Koyan $18 Rice, B. Slam N. 2 per Koyan $114 sk:o5 k:0 i A208 words
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Article157 1935-06-12 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNF. 12 High Tides—7 08 a.m., 7.22 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. B.RC v Wiltshires, Anson Road Stadiun Div 111, Abattoir v. M.C A YMC.A.: Com. Cup. S.H.B v. Office. 5.H.8.; sec. Tournament, Public Services v. Merchants157 words
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Article64 1935-06-12 8 ALHAMBRA. —"Helldorado." CAPITOL—"Shadow of Doubt. vmpire "Wild Gold.' GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. —"The Gallop. GhOSt." .oLn MARLBOROUGH.— "Tamil taiUC •Nallathangal." rw»dM NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dan^? Side-shows. Malay Operas Chinese wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc--5 PAVILION.-"The Lady is RTIZ—"The House of Rothsc luM and64 words
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Article37 1935-06-12 8 Tidore. Dutch, 525 tons, from SU* Paniane 116 v) Pakan Baroc P S al British, 1.00 l tons, tmm Batavia 116. to Batavia Banka Van Vollenhoven. French. 691 v from Saigon 116. to Saigon 15.6.37 words
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Advertisement405 1935-06-12 8 t SIKGAPORK HOIfIS MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J Z TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. d5J55e5 DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight WITH BIG CABARET ATTRACTION f BILLY CARROLL- step dancer *mu^cal I COMEDY ARTIST OF WARNER BROS. FILM PRODUCTIONS I I FAME. NON-DINERS $1.00. 1 no iiirr SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFIN405 words
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Advertisement231 1935-06-12 8 I 111 ""l f NIGHTLY 6.13 AND 9.13. CAPITOL. 'PHONE 213, j s MALACCA. TUESDAY 11TH AND WEDNESDAY, 12TH JUNE. "UNDER THE TONTO RIM" I with I I STUART ERWIN. L. tv-mmm mmm n I m 1 g«g I 7 P.M. I 3 9.30 P.M. I 1 I TO-NIGHT ONLY231 words
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Advertisement28 1935-06-12 8 GRAND THEATRE. I.TTH JUNE. FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8. $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.28 words
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Advertisement298 1935-06-12 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A prismatic binocular and i telescope (secondhand). Particulars to No. 667, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED —A Your.g Man ro be appj ticed* for position of asst. manager. <■ prospects but hard work. Appl,nn wr. with particulars to Pfcopriehir, 432, Gej Road. Notice or sale. IN THE COURT OF298 words
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Miscellaneous200 1935-06-12 8 [POSTAL JNTjlipHg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trensganu (fcnenOUr) Beaut. Dunffim Kemamai: ana Kemasck (As'ang; 2 p.m Kmav (YalajaJ 2 p.m. Belawan and Medan .Both; 3pm Djambi and K. Tongkai (lohn.) 3 p.m. Muntok. Palembang and F» Pangkal Pinang (Thfdwis) 3 p.m. Soeneei Liat (Theoenaj o p.m. pontianak (Khoen Koea) o200 words
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Article839 1935-06-12 9 Strain In Iraq CRITICAL SUMMER AHEAD AFTER aii absence of fourteen years, I have just re-visited Ij and while I found everywhere a of progress, both in spiritual- national and in a purely material which delighted me, I found an extremely critical situation .tiling m839 words
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Article220 1935-06-12 9 Mr. Ramsay MaeDonald Says "No" London, May 29. THE question of the setting-up of a permanent Imperial Council in London, as a means to improving: contact between the various branches of the Empire, was raised here in the House of Commons. Captain Fuller, Conservative M.P. for Manchester,220 words
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Article159 1935-06-12 9 Oldest Village Discovered in Germany J Munich. Remains cf a prehistoric village bacK to the Stone Age have just been uncovered at Oppeln in -Silesia. The village, according to the South German Press, is "not oniy one of the c>Uiest yet discovered on German &O i but159 words
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Article161 1935-06-12 9 arson Father Bears No Malice Against Policeman Orange, New Jersey. Three days after preaching a sermon o.i "Evil Companionship," the Rev. William Mc All is-'or, of the Mission church, Jersey Sh< re. Pennsylvania, stood in the morgue here and identified the body of his eldest non161 words
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Article74 1935-06-12 9 4,000-Year-Old Turquoise Mine Discovered Cairo. An ancient Egyptian turquoise mine, probably worked some 4,000 years ago, has b.en discovered in a mounta.nside by the Harvard expedition «.-o Sinai. This is revealed in Vne expedition's report ne w publ shed here. Three primitive Sina'tic inscriptions, of gr. at archae74 words
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Article461 1935-06-12 9 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, June 7 MEAT Beef, steak, kati J* Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Fillet, steak, per lb. 45 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 30 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 36 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati 50 Duck, each461 words
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Article155 1935-06-12 9 Resolution Demanding Their Return Bochum, Westphalia. "The injsutico done to the Gormar, peop'e by excluding it frcm any colonial activity must soon be made good," declared Horr Huenlng, Chairman of th<* Rhenish Westphalian branch cf the German Colonial Veterans' League, at s Spring mooting here. A resolution demanding155 words
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Article117 1935-06-12 9 Weight Increased On Damp Days Prague. A WOMAN whose, weight increased by as much as 23 lbs. on damp days, whe n rain was in the offing, is ieported by Professor Charvat in a Czech medical paper. The woman v aged suffered from elephantiasis. From the waist upward117 words
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Article133 1935-06-12 9 A place Of Amusement And Not Of Rest Venice. Th? Lido. is a "place of amusement" not a rest resort, according to the Court of Appeal h c re. Neighbours cf an hoi'el brought an action aga nst the proprietor for permitting a dance band to play133 words
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Article132 1935-06-12 9 Alleged Smugglers' Terrible Fate B lgrade. Five months after they disappeared, the bt :iies of three smugglers, two men and a girL have been found embalmed iti snow. Th! men were Franz Koshnik, a well known smuggler, Jesef Balo.i, a lecai mountain guide, and Franz's lover Fiancishka132 words
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Article390 1935-06-12 9 Newfoundland Rumours Dispelled 'By Air Maili (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 29. k REPORT by the Commission of Gov- ernment on the unemoloyment situation in Newfoundland, "furnished by .he Goveinor, Sir Murray Anderson, ha? been issued here as a White Paper. It was made in390 words
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Advertisement420 1935-06-12 9 LOST WORK THROUGH RHEUMATISM After 30 Years On Railway It was little short of a tragedy to ehis railway worker to have to give up his job after 30 years. But h's rheumatism was so bad thai- he had no choice —he could only walk with a stick. The advice420 words
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Advertisement470 1935-06-12 10 I TO-DAY AT 3.15 CIS I. <).!•'>< 4 LThe Ghost-Town Tb«i Whi»p«red "sr.^*i HiUDOMOO" WlL| \if Where Gaunt Spectres Of Forgotten Glory Seemed To Flit Among 3 HiUDOMDC JB wH Where A Darling Of Society Flung Vain PresnEk tense As de And Became A Woman W itliA Heurt I gjf470 words
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Advertisement235 1935-06-12 10 (TO MORROW SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THI -~G RAND (NEW WORLD) AND EMPIRE (T ANJ NG PAG AR) I\ THE PICTURE THAT IS 100 YEARS AHEAD OF ITS TIME! Prices of Admission include free D entrance to New World 20c. :)."c. 45c, 00c. 75c. B DEAN'S UNITED OPERA. "ZULMI AZLUM" "YOU HAVE235 words
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Advertisement135 1935-06-12 10 Jjj v HUMAN FRANKENSTEIN. STALKING VICTIMS THROUG H A GREAT CITY jj, A MURDERING AT WILL jjj tIPPPv CAPITOL 'jl TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 VIRGINIA Zpp: I [I V* %ft thrill.,, jj p bSShiI entertainment I»; ij 11 I I premiere to-:\t;:jt: Wf-J" p,ml11 jfcAf I "THE U¥"riILLING" 1135 words
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Article276 1935-06-12 11 Famous Jonker Sold For £150,000 London, May 18. THE world's largest uncut diamond, the famous Jonker stor.e.. has been bought by an American gem dealer for about £150,000. He is Mr. Harry Winston, of New York, who, with a view to it's re-sale is leaving the276 words
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Article113 1935-06-12 11 Four 'Planes To Fly To England Bombay, May 31. Four aeroplanes belonging to the Bombay Fiying Club, will take off from the Juhu aerodrome at 7 to-morrow morning on a second instructional flight to England. Mr. A. C. Gazdar, who has been in charge of flying at113 words
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Article121 1935-06-12 11 Manchester Corporation's 3 Per Cent. Loan British Official Wireless. London, June 11. The Manchester Coi-poration 3 per cent, loan of £4,000,000 which was offered l;is: week at 99 per cent, is stated to have been over-sub scribed thirty-three times. Dealings began to-day and finished at premium ofBritish Official Wireless. - 121 words
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Article37 1935-06-12 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 11. Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Plunks Erie Drax, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the America and West Indies Station, took over his duties to-day as Comman-der-in-Chief at Plymouth.— British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 37 words
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Article107 1935-06-12 11 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 330 p.m to-day and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China ana Japan, by rhe Suwa Maru, due at Singapore today. Mails expected from China, by the107 words
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Advertisement481 1935-06-12 11 •ilSfe non stop WED JUNE 121h FROM 8.30 TO 12 P.M. RE APPEARANCE OF THE FINE GERMAN MAIL BAND ORCHESTRA s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" rYPICAL OLD FASHIONED VIENNESE WALTZES. DO NOT MISS THIS SPLENDID EIGHT PIECE BAND WHO WILL PLAY ALTERNATELY WITH D'SOUZA'S FAMOUS BAND ADMISSION $1. 1 i J PHONE LAST481 words
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Advertisement341 1935-06-12 11 Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. Rl. tPari- 1. "I've got an invitation to a Dance," "Blue Moon," "Easter Parade." 8453 Part 2. "Dancing with my Shadow," "June in January," "What little moonCharlie Kunz Piano Medley No. R3. j Part 1. "Pop goes your 8479 Part 2. "Old Bohemian Tov*n. M341 words
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Miscellaneous42 1935-06-12 11 MOTORCOACH ACCIDENT Casablanca. Five natives were burned to death when a motorcoach in which they were travelling overturned on the Marrakech Road, near Ouarzazat, at the base of the Atlas Mountains. Twenty-one injured, including the European dr;ver, were rushed to OuSizazat Hospital.42 words
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Miscellaneous300 1935-06-12 11 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. secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the300 words
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Article709 1935-06-12 12 USUALLY such a title as "Impressions of Singapore" is attached to an article or addre-s by a visitor who has been in the town a few days or at the most n few weeks, and, entertaining and flattering though these often are. they do not give much information709 words
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Article70 1935-06-12 12 Amount previously acknowledged 59i.707.49 Dr. H. B. Quentzer 50.00 Loins Club 15.00 Officers and Staff. Marine Department. SingaDore 160.00 Singapore Japanese Dentists' Association 50.00 Staff Office of Director. Medical Services 58.00 Mr. H. L. Vincent 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson 20.00 Mr. C. M McNair70 words
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Article89 1935-06-12 12 The honours accorded to Hongkong, on the occasion of the King's Birthday Included a knighthood for Mr. Justice MacGregor, the Chief Justice. The C.B.E. was awarded 10 Dr. S. W Tso, who has been a member of the Legislative Council since 1929. Ht- was awarded the 0.8. E.89 words
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Article125 1935-06-12 12 Mr. H.L. Manchester, Deputy Treasurer, Singapore Municipality, left for Home on the Antenor. Mrs. Bill, wife of Mr. O. O. Bill, manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Singapore, sailed for Home on the Antenor. Capt. F. T. Fisher, a well-known master mariner on the China coast, died in Hongkong125 words
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153 1935-06-12 12 JHE latest news from China, that Nanking has capitulated to all 'he demands of the Japanese Military Command in North China, will not surprise anybody. There was nothing else the Chinese Government could do. With no assurance of assistance —even diplomatic action —from outside, China153 words
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Article231 1935-06-12 12 jyjARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek and his advisers must be given credit for sizing up the situation and acting in the best interests of China as a whole. No doubt they would have liked to take more heroic steps, or at least to temporise, but a grave position231 words
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Article153 1935-06-12 12 JJVENTS will show how much ftmtu the Japanese Command Ls prepared go. It is sheer exaggeration to say as the Labour Press does in Britain, that ihe Chinese capitulation lib ihe Japanese demands amounts to Japanese annexation of Hopei That may be the ambition of the Japanese Command,153 words
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Article159 1935-06-12 12 gOME of the dangers attached to marriage from ihe husband's point of view will be removed when the Lav,' Reform Bill, which has passed '.he second reading in the House of Lords, becomes law. Under ancient law a man took possession of his wife's property and assumed legal159 words
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Article379 1935-06-12 12 By "Looker-On" 11E had just stepped aboard the liner when he was handed a telegram. It read: "Heaven keep you from your loving wife." A For years a pet cat and dog lived together at Antioch, Cal., without a quarrel. Recently, however, the cat had kittens379 words
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Advertisement167 1935-06-12 12 Obtainable from all Qood Dealers Sole Agents:— j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR V «wiwi mmmmm*mmmmmi\rxrrmr--t—Tir -i i hiniw^iWWWXiiiiiiMiwii ii jnnm—)—wiiww—ow* l l I ITT I f '0 ASTOUNDING j I LIT TILE'-1 "8«? UKMARKABLE VALI'E illHp^^^-^i)^BIIHk BALLESTRA HOSIERY J Y\ BRITISH MADE ill M From courtauld's rayon in a dull finish.167 words
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Advertisement88 1935-06-12 12 I i RAILWAY I i WEEK-END and HOLIDAY RETURN TICKETS —ALL CLASSES— AT SINGLE FARE AND A HALF FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY i i Martinis Wells j ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING, j PRINCIPALS: ANGELA Dl MARTINIS, BERTRAM J. HEPBURN-WELLS, J M.A.T.D., C.T.D. (Affd.) N.A.T.D. t THE ONLY SCHOOL !N j88 words
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Article, Illustration1629 1935-06-12 13 The Latest Rumours BRITAIN WATCHING CLOSELY Reuter. London, June 11. THE latest news from Peking and Tokyo leaves no doubt whatever that the Japanese military party have had the best their recent conflict with Mr. Hirota, Foreign Minister, andReuter. - 1,629 words
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Article205 1935-06-12 13 Reference To Germany A DEPUTATION TO BERLIN British Official Wireless. London, June 11. 'PHE Prince of Wales, addressing the "Old Comrades," as he called the ex-servicemen of the British Legion at their Conlerence in London to-day, made a cordial reference to the German nation. "The ideaBritish Official Wireless. - 205 words
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Obituary110 1935-06-12 13 Horrifying Spectacle In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. A GHASTLY sight was witnessed by several people early this morning, near the junction of Queen Street and Ophir Road. It appears tha. a Tamil of the labouring class saturated bin.self with kerosene oil and then sc: himself alight.110 words
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Article171 1935-06-12 13 On Receiving Freedom Of Edinburgh Reuter Wireless. London, Jane *0. NOISY protests against the conlerment of the Freedom of the City on MrLyons, Prime Minister of Austialia, on the ground he is a Roman Catholic were made at the ceremony at Ussher Haii, Edinburgh Large crowds gatheredReuter Wireless. - 171 words
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Article54 1935-06-12 13 EXPLOITS OF LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. 4. FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 7. REVOLT FLAMES IN TLV DESERT, 9. CLLB DIARY, 11. MOTIONS IN THE SUPREME COURT, n and 22. PREMIER'S SPEFCH ON I RITISH POLICY, 14. SPORTS NEWS. 16 and K. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 19. EFFIGY54 words
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Article97 1935-06-12 13 Lorries Collide BUKIT TIMAH ACCIDENT Singapore, Wednesday. gIX people were seriously injured in a terrible collision which occurred between two motor lorries on the Bukit Timah road yesterday evening. The accident occurred at 2.30 p.m. at the 12/2 milestone, when the lorries which were proceeding in97 words
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Article256 1935-06-12 13 Dominions Premiers' Reassurance Reuter. London, May 31. THE Dominions have confirmed the statement made by Mr. De Valera that no attack on Great Britain would ever be made through Ireland Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Dominions Secretary, made this statement when speaking at the dinner ofReuter. - 256 words
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Article80 1935-06-12 13 Death Of Old Resident Of Malaya News has been received of the death in England of Mr. R. Myram. late manager of the Ipoh branch of the Robinson Piano Co. Mr. Myram came to Malaya over 30 years ago and was for many years in Singapore. He80 words
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Article26 1935-06-12 13 Bolivia And Paraguay Signing To-day Reuter. Buenos Ares, June 12. An armistice between Bolivia and Paraguay will be signed at 11 p.m.— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article25 1935-06-12 13 Reuter. Copenhagen, Juve 11. M. Pcul Scheel, Counsellor at the Danish Legation in London, h»& been appointed Consul-General in Shanghai. —Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article24 1935-06-12 13 Reuter. Havana, June 11 The state of war existing since Man h 11 has now been raised and the new constitution signed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article31 1935-06-12 13 The death hps occurred in Ceylon of Parimalam, wife of Dr. C. C. Muthuvaloe and eldest sister of Mrs. J. T. N. Handy and Mrs. D. A. N. Gnanapragasam, of Singapore.31 words
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Article135 1935-06-12 13 Pearl Buck And Wife Of Her Publisher Reuter. Reno (Nevada), June 11. THE authoress, Pearl Buck, has filed a divcrce suit from her husband, Mr. John Buck, charging him with extreme cruelty. Mr. John Buck, riled answer, which is a general denial of the charges. Property rightsReuter. - 135 words
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Article169 1935-06-12 13 For "Extravagance" ln Prosecuting Him Syracuse. New York State. DUTCH schultz, former 'heer baron of the brona, whom the Department of Justice has sworn to put in Alcatraz Prison beside Al Capone. thinks that the Government are not fighting in a sporting way and that they aic169 words
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Advertisement22 1935-06-12 13 I j xil Eyesight Corrections, Consult:— C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. I22 words
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Advertisement214 1935-06-12 13 SLEBGE "Sledge Brand" Sweetened Condensed CONDENSED) SWISS MILK is pure rich Milk collected from selected r *">s, I <- cows which graze upon the V verdant and health giving §fr\pastures of the Emmenthal rttSwE^ in the famous Bernese Ober- tf m Jf l 91 K» land, which constitutes the 17^>-214 words
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748 1935-06-12 14 Reference To Dictators ELECTION IN THE AUTUMN Reuter Wireless. London, June 8. fpHE Attorney-General, Sir Thomas Inskip, in a speech at Portsmouth said thai the reorganisation of the National Government could in the nature oi* things only be a preludeReuter Wireless. - 748 words
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Article261 1935-06-12 14 "High Standard Of Clerical Work In Malaya" Mr. G. .P. Bradney, the* recently^retired Auditor, S.S. and F.M.S., who leaves Singapore for England to-day. expressed appreciation in a recent interview of the high standard of the clerical work in Malaya as compared with other British territory where he261 words
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Article192 1935-06-12 14 Mother's Story To The Press I I IN regard to the recent tragic death of Lieut. F. D. Gilliot de Berthilleaux, of the Royal Artillery, at Stonecutters, in Hongkong, it is revealed that his engagement to a girl in England was broken ofT last January. That192 words
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Article98 1935-06-12 14 Radio-Driven Boat Of Explosives Miami Beach, F.'a., May 20. PAlt Wood to-day visualised a J mighty weapon of marine destruction, a wireless-controlled boatload of high explosives, able to nniash into enemy warships at 100 miles an hour. Wood, abandoning for the present furtVr attempts to better in98 words
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Article82 1935-06-12 14 Alleged Breach Of Trust Of $270 i Singapore. Wednesday. The District Judge, Mr. H. A Forrer, passed sentence of seven weeks' imprisonment yesterday on Abdullah bin Jidin. The accused, who was a Sergeant attached to the Beach Road Division, was charged with criminal breach of trust oi $270.82 words
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Article201 1935-06-12 14 First Fokker-Douglas Plane Homeward Singapore, Wednesday. THE first Fokker-Douglas plane THAKK, opening the weekly service Java-Holland, is expected to arrive at Scletar aerodrome from Batavia to-day at 2.30 p.m., leaving at 3.15 for Medan, vvhere tne night will be spent. Lunch will be served to the paset201 words
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Article91 1935-06-12 14 Two Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Wednesday. Charged with b?ing members of an unlawful society, two Chinese, Lee Ah Kiang and Teo Queh Tong, were each sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, yesterday. It was stated that the complainant. Lav Ah91 words
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Article84 1935-06-12 14 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on June 11 were as foilows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5.0G p.m. 14 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 20 minutes84 words
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Article165 1935-06-12 14 Confusing Outcome Of Election Reuter wireless. Athens, Jurte lo. DESPITE the electoral set-back to the uncompromising royalists, the practical effect of it on the question of the restoration of the monarchy is not yet c l ear It is still uncertain whether the Government nowReuter wireless. - 165 words
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Article194 1935-06-12 14 Part Of Ransom Money Recovered Reuter. Washington, Jun e 11. OF the $200,000 ransom paid by Mr. Meyer Hauser, the lumber king, for his son's release, $116,000 has been recovered This includes $90,000 found buried in a canyon near Salt Lake City to—day as the result ofReuter. - 194 words
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Article122 1935-06-12 14 The Desire For Collective Security Reuter Wireless. Mioscow, June 10. A communique issued with reference to Dr. Benes' visit says the conversations with M. Litvincff, M.. Stalin and M. Mctfotov were carried on in an atmosphere of complete understanding, The representatives of the U. S. S. RReuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article168 1935-06-12 14 Sunday, June 9 The Hon. Mr J. W. W. Hughes the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rae had luncheon at Government House. Monday, June 10. Mr. Wilbur Keblinger, Mr and Mrs J. I. Miller, Mr. P. w. Litchfield and Mr H. W. Shively had luncheon at Government168 words
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Article29 1935-06-12 14 The fourth of a series of lectures on "An Outline Of Theosophy" will be delivered by the President to-morrow at 3 Race Course Lane The publi, Is welcome. 429 words
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Article203 1935-06-12 14 The Quetta Quake SPECIAL HOSPITAL TRAINS British Official Wireless. London, June 11. HTHE first of the special Hospital Trains carrying 277 injured persons arrived yesterday at Karachi and 636 had by then left Quetta. Approximately 100 cases have still to be transferred. No effort is beingBritish Official Wireless. - 203 words
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Article130 1935-06-12 14 Soviet Takss Pessimistic Viewpoint Reuter Wireless. Moscow, June 9. A PESSIMISTIC view of the European situation was expressed by M. Litvinoff at a banquet In honour of Dr. Benes, the Czecho-Slovakia Foreign Minister, who is in Moscow to ratify the treaty of mutual assistance betweenReuter Wireless. - 130 words
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Article186 1935-06-12 14 Problem Of Conduct To Be Discussed The following problem of conduct will be discussed by members of the Chinese Christian Association in the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street, on Thursday at 8.15 p.m.:— "Mr. A has been in the employ of Mr. B for quite a good number of186 words
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Advertisement25 1935-06-12 14 i 4 BURROUGHS M LONDON DRY GIN i .JAMES BUR ROUGH LOCALE DISTILLERY. LONDON.ENGLAND. L: J McALISTER CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS* 5 5 F.M P25 words
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Advertisement55 1935-06-12 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSU R ANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONG NG KO*N CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE aH WEKG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUC* AGENCY LTD. OVERSEA-CHINESE55 words
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1288 1935-06-12 15 ('ounsel's Allegations QUEL TO CAPITOL INCIDENT Singapore, Tuesday. j summonses in chambers aris- ing out oi the civil suit brought Mr. Philip Hoalim against the mated Theatres Ltd., came up uderation ir the Supreme to-day before Mr. Justice kett Terrell.1,288 words
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Article333 1935-06-12 15 Co-operation With British industry British Official Wireless. London, June 11. THE I3riik.h lion and Steel Federation, in a regarding the con leience with tne international Steel Car ci held >n Lux-mburg on June 4, says iha* the Biitisn LKnegauon cons.sicd ot ten members repr-tenting various sec lonaiBritish Official Wireless. - 333 words
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Article84 1935-06-12 15 Children Enjoy Unrehearsed Item British Official Wireless. London, June 11. Sixty-thousand schoolchildren th s aftc rnoon watched a dress rehearsal i f tha Aldershot Tattoo in Rjihmoji jrena. The Duke cf the Duch<.? *jf York and the two little Princts-Jc wre also prtsent. Shortly b fore the performanceBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article73 1935-06-12 15 Revenue And Expenditure To June 8 British Official Wireless. London. June 11 Exchequer returns f'<r the current financial year up to June 8, show that tht to;al ordinary revenue, excluding Self-balancing items, amounts to VT00.370,337, as compared with £100,280,152 at the corresponding date Ot last year. The totalBritish Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article36 1935-06-12 15 British Official Wireless. London, June 11 It is understood that minor ministerial appiontments, consequent upon the re constructic n of the Government, will no, be announced until next w<ek. Bliti it Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 36 words
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Article44 1935-06-12 15 There will be a debate in Malay at the premises of the Young Muslim Physical and Liicrary Union on Sunday. At 7.30 p.m. on the subject, "Should Romanised Malay be abohsned from the curriculum of Malay schools and replaced by the tcftchinii of English?"44 words
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Advertisement98 1935-06-12 15 0J iomoi —t*M —foi- maw iocsq j ANNOUNCEMENT =:o:= 2 D We are pleased to announce that we are removing to our D j new and spacious show-rooms at 102, 104 and 106 Orchard Road where we shall display a wider range of the various models of Shelvadors and give98 words
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Advertisement402 1935-06-12 15 1 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE I CO.. LTD. I I (INC. IN ENGLAND). I FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE- j I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. j I <JOMPKTITIVE RATES—IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT I OF CLAIMS. I oeneral Ag**ntt:-- re 9 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., }g 5. MALACCA STREFTi, N I a EL: 0144. 81NCAP0RKhi re NEW DANCE402 words
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463 1935-06-12 16 Keen Struggle i-ooK finishing i;v Losr^ts a Second Division soccer match played al the Singapore Recreation Clnb ground this evening th*' Royal Engineers ll Team beat the I'mlm < i;« .< ii by thĕ <»dJ goal in463 words
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Article160 1935-06-12 16 Lynch To Meet Brown The Holder JACKIE Brown, Manche.stci, holder of ihe world, European, and British fiyweigVn titles, is to defend his triple crovvn against Benny Lynch, the Scot•i .h champion. Lynch, who thus get.s his big chance. Kisitfled his .selection by hhs grtat fight wft*i Hi"160 words
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Article62 1935-06-12 16 Tim foil, win", have been inviled tb play cricket for the Junior Department against Raffles Institution on Thursday, 13. all 2 p.m. tin the R I. ground:— Sim Teng R»eng, J. Fergnson, TayoYew Weo. Chua Boon Dnn, H. Van Cuyl« nberg, ChtW Wai Emm, Hugh Chee Tong, Ong62 words
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Article271 1935-06-12 16 Lnrwood Takes 6 For 79 Reuter. London, June 11. MIDDLESEX defeated Sussex on the first innings in the Hondren Testimonial match at Lords. Middlesex: 260 and 59 tJamcs Langridge 4 for 6). Sussex: 131 and 174 for 6. LARWOOD IN FORM Notts won On the first innings SJEdfaftReuter. - 271 words
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Article129 1935-06-12 16 Wcek-Knd Ties For The Championship The following fixtures of {h e fainter: Championships tournament will 0* played at the naw-Par Hall, Cleric tl UnfOn during ihe week-tr.d: Saturday, June 15, 2.30 p.m.: 2nd Round Singles: Low Poh Hye v. Low Seah chuan. Tan Puay Hee v. Chan Seak129 words
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Article206 1935-06-12 16 Wins Ladies' (ioif Title Londcn. May 30. AT Newcastle, remarkable scones were witness.d in the fir.al of the Women's Golf Championship, which was won by Miss Wanda Morgan (Rochester*, 3 and 2. Miss Pamela Barton had mysterious"/ changed her caddie who carried for her n th? previous rounds.206 words
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Article54 1935-06-12 16 Wins First Tournament Since Comeback British Official Wireless. Weybridge, June 8. ItfRS. Wills Moody, former Wimbledon Champion, who retired from the American Championships Final in 1933, won her first tournament since her comeback in beating Mrs. Pitman, the holder, 6-0, 6-4 in the final of St. George'sBritish Official Wireless. - 54 words
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Article168 1935-06-12 16 Expected Arrival In Calcutta T-HE All-India Lawn Tennis Association is perturbed about the "disappearance" oi Hei.ri uochet, the French prjiessional, who WSS to have visited Uaicuaa -tany m Jum to demonstrate h.s tneory ot tne game in a matcn agai.ist another proless.onal remarks The Statesman 01 May168 words
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Article192 1935-06-12 16 To Play In England In August Melbourne, Victoria. May 31. Hoi ace Lindrum, Uie youthful Australian billiards and snooker professional champion, will visit England for the forthcoming season. Lindrum mus. leava Australia before August 23 next. "Should his manager, Miss Violet Lindrum, not be able to make the192 words
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Article125 1935-06-12 16 Success Of Senorita Lizana I Senorita Lizana, the Chilean, won h-r second title when she defeated Mr*: Strawson in straight sets in the final of the Huringham Tournament. The finals resulted as follows: Men's Singles: K. C. Gandar-Dower bea< Dr. P. D. B. 6per.ee 3—6, 6-3. 6—3. Women's125 words
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Article52 1935-06-12 16 Cotton Beats Alliss In Final Reuter Wireless. Leeds, June 8. Cclion, the British Open Champion neat Peicy Alliss, the Ryder Cup player 3 and 2 in the thirty six hoes final of tne Yorkshire Evening News £750 Golf Tournament. Cotton was 1 up in the morning roundReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article451 1935-06-12 16 Singles Titie CHIN SEN 800 WINS AGAIN iFrom Our Own Correspondent, Taipfag, Mi nd rHIN Sen 800 su-. cessfally de r Cd his singles title when again beat Lea Kirn Lcoa, his year's rival, m the fna! of he Vorth Pciak tennis cftamp!onship, ton It was cha451 words
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Article88 1935-06-12 16 A propj.al wfeich is likely to create keen di: v: yon will be put forward by the New j Zealand delegates at the Imperial < ence in London next winter. The New Zealand U.i on hope to see Empire Council f rmed. with erunl repi mentation fcr each88 words
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Article53 1935-06-12 16 The following will repress m tl YM.C A. v. the Abattoir* on the Fl and N T eavo at 5.15 pm. fo-dav. (Wednesday >: J Bl»ha. r Ume H" Kwee Thiam Teck, G. Day, W. Mitchell C. Crocker, V. N. Pillav H. Crocker, l R^shty. Reserves:—W. Pullen. T53 words
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645 1935-06-12 17 Greatest Exponents TOUR IN AUSTRALIA ,\ND NEW ZEALAND HED by all who have seen em an the greatest exponents hockey who have ever visited a and New Zealand, the AUplayers have commenced their in auspicious manner. ix matches played, four in645 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-06-12 17 R. L. Grut 'M.S.). Chua Choon I**l g (8-S.>, Chin Kee Our. 1 M S I and Tan Tuck Toh who participated in the Guillemard Cup Tennis last week-end.29 words
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Article198 1935-06-12 17 Stewards Deny Granting Of Permit STEWARDS of the British Boxing Board of Control on May 10 denied ihe report that they had granted a permi: for the stag ng of a Max Bacr-Max Schmeling world heavyweight championship fight at Wembley Stadiin ok August'l7. svates "Straight Left" m198 words
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Article81 1935-06-12 17 Drawn Game In District League j (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. On Sunday, in the postponed fixtm in the second round of the Jonore Wahru District Soccer League th. fonore Sub met the Education Dpar ment on the Istana Padang, the tiame* ending in a draw81 words
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Article131 1935-06-12 17 Action Taken By The A.A.A. London, May 18. THE Amateur Athletic Association has forbidden the Oxford and Cambridge t(>ur of South Africa in August. The reason for the ban is that the absence Of university athletes would undu;y weaken the Biitish team for the German match en131 words
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Article205 1935-06-12 17 Wives Of Test Team Men Happy London. May 15. MRS. Cameron and Mrs. Sied'e, wives Ot two memhei cf the South Afiican team. wi>h it to be known that thot'g!. separated from their husbands by the invdacalde decree of the South African Selection Committer, they are not un205 words
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Article139 1935-06-12 17 Tests By National And County Associations The Lawn Tennis Association has decided, in compliance with a request fiom the international Federation, to ask tilr at onal and county associations to Carry out tests of the new Service rule. The alteration would involve the ser vice courts being139 words
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Article588 1935-06-12 17 Results Of Last Day Oi Meet THE following arc the results at tho finals of the All-Singapore Chine Athletic Sports Meet which was held at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium on Sunday and Monday last. THE RESULTS 100 Metree. (Men): I, Poh Kirn Sens 2. Cecil Tan. 3. Tec588 words
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Article130 1935-06-12 17 Members arc reminded that Knii 1 men: entries elc*e on Saturday, June 15. ami the draw wih ta*3 place on Jane at the Party's conn at 2 p.m Late j entries will not be entertained. I The fees are a.l fo'lows:—- I <a i OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP: 75130 words
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Article43 1935-06-12 17 Members are informed tha; the tie of the Inter-Team Tournament foi the Tan Joo Scon Shield between Hee j Swee Nj:an and Tan Liang Pcnu will be played at he hon. secretary's court on Saturday June 15, at> 5 p.m. sharp.43 words
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Article518 1935-06-12 17 Svlangor's Success REVIEW OI WEEK-END PLAY <Frwn Our Uwn reporter* Ijxjh, Monday. AFTER \ory competition. Setatgor in st f6&n9Qfi& to MMMjX the lAxm Bin Nan tigspjiy competition and the* 51 2 r 7 1 honours v itn Penang for the Raja badminton LournaWltfffe wa.; general!? expected I518 words
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Advertisement182 1935-06-12 17 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is I "GREAT' by reason of the fact I thai in a period of little m«»u- IIM 1 quarter of a century it has I I fl) hu It (i,) a lartfo business all over h***', jjj acquired a UttWt*fjMy sound- Imaiicia! position; I C 5»182 words
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Article1150 1935-06-12 18 Selangor Meeting FOUIt RESOLUTIONS PASSED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. STRONG protest against certain statements made against Ind aus in the Jubilee souvenir programme published by Messrs. T. B. Rogers and Co. and edited by Mr. J. H. Martin was made by Mr. S. M.1,150 words
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Article115 1935-06-12 18 Severe Storms In Coastal Towns London June U. ALTHOUGH ion? sunny periods were A experienced curing the Whitsuntide \vtvk-c.:d, the we* tie/ was broken by r-voic thundereuyrm* in many pars. At se era! plac j In Kent uit- rainfall exceeded one inch during the cany hi urs115 words
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Article197 1935-06-12 18 Hills For Monday's Council Meeting A NUMBER of new bills will be introduced at the meeting of the Legislative: Council to be held on Monday. Tie Merchant Shipping < Amendment i Bill will be taken through all stages, and bills to amend the following enactments pill be read197 words
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Article103 1935-06-12 18 Tki May ssue of The Morris Owner h i snec al Jubilee Number, and should particu'nrlv appeal to overseas motorists, whether owners of M< it's cars or not*. In an article entitled "His Majesty as a Motorist." there is a description of how the Kine and Oueen—both103 words
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Article91 1935-06-12 18 Stape Attraction At The Ritz Witn the change of programme tonight at he Ritz cinema, Geylang, When .wo outstanding talkies. "The House of Rothschild" 'George Arliss) and "Chained" 'Clark Gable and Joan Crawford) w.ll be screened, there will be a stare attraction. Char Swee Loong, ihe Chinese athletic91 words
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Article158 1935-06-12 18 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.> f Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit ana various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British158 words
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Article36 1935-06-12 18 MR. V.E.H. Davidson, the Perak fullback, who was injUiea m the Uaiayi Cup match at Alor Siar on Saturday, a slight fracture of the skuil, but was well enough to leave for ""aipmy jn Sunday morning.36 words
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Article1056 1935-06-12 18 25th Annual General Meeting THE twenty-fifth annual general meet of Kimanis Rubber. Limited, was h<i on Tuestiay, May 14. 1035, at the Register, Officc, 52 54, Grace hurch Street, Lon<j r E.C. 3, Mr. Charles Emerson (Chairman) pres ding. Mr. W. F. Mac Lagan, representing Secretaries (Messrs.1,056 words
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Advertisement366 1935-06-12 18 F. A. BARIHOIOVn SZ LTD. BSjMlCl^ UMMrj||S si\i.APr,Rt Rll^^^^! F.A. BARTIIOIOMEUSZ LTD., 12-A, Robinson Road. Telephone No. 2234. jK> Special Appointment J(> r,u inu of Siam Esti. 1872# I fl m EXCLUSIVE TOILET CREATIONS. I I 1 ATTRACTIVE LINES IN STERLING SILVER AND ENAMELLED I I 1 GOODS. I I366 words
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Advertisement107 1935-06-12 18 THE LEATHER IS TRYINGX Andrews in the morning Wjk Day succeeds day—sticky, Mm airless, stifling—and night ■8 brings only fitful sleep. HB But you must carry on. You cannot change the |S weather but you can face SI it better if you enjoy the ES fitness which comes from HI107 words
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Article898 1935-06-12 19 Life Of Bereavements I BY WIDOW'S CENTENARY r y tenary of the death of Elizabeth Cook, widow of meg Cook, the great cirtor, the bi-centenary of irthi was celebrated in 1928, morated by a special 'i Id in the church of St. sGreat, Cambridge. SADDENED LIFE898 words
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Article161 1935-06-12 19 Machine With Paddles On The Wheels Dover, May 30. A GERMAN sportsman, Herr Jakob Baulig, of Cobienz, landed on the beach here yesterday after crossing the Channel in a motor-car Heir Baulig's machine is abcut 14 feet long and is a land-and-water craft of betweeji 8161 words
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Article275 1935-06-12 19 Police Round Up Alkged Counterfeiters 1 Tokyo. THE police claim to have at iatt succeeded in tracking down five members of Japan's most famous gang or foigers 'wanted" for counterfeiting £1,900,000 worth ot Government bond during the past few years. Breaking into a building—known to275 words
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Article209 1935-06-12 19 Miss Agnes Stops To Visit Singapore MISS Agnes Stops, til'-- International Organiser of Women's Institutes, London, who has arrived in Ceylcn, recently, is proceeding on a tour of the Southern Province, accompanied by local representatives and will attend meetings Of the Women's Institutes of Hapugala, Opatha and Uluwitike.209 words
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Article40 1935-06-12 19 Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 10. The 37-ton "Commander ot Paris." claimed to be the largest seaplane m the work), reached a height ol 20,000 feet in 57 minutes in tint course of a trial to-day.—Reuter Wireless. jReuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article192 1935-06-12 19 mports f rubber during tho month of May, lt», in dry tons. DRT RUBB E R *C T B« BB E R RemW Crepes, Blanket (fcsthuated. dry weight) ,r ii r-onrs Wtive Bark Wet Scrap, Lump 104 A L Snfoked Dry (Jn smoked Estate i,rcpi*. .N„uve ra192 words
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Article588 1935-06-12 19 Fewer By 600,000 In Ten 1 Years A REPORT on the fifth census of horses made by the Army Council states» that in 10 years t-he number of horses in Great Britain has declined by over 600,000. On May 12th, 1934, the total of horses of all ages588 words
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Article414 1935-06-12 19 Newspapers The Cheapest; Medium I (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) i Bournemouth, May 29. TWO hundred delegates, representing many of the largest firms in this country, ara attending the annual conference of the incorporated Sales Managers' Associat-oa, which opened here to-day under the chairmanship414 words
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Article79 1935-06-12 19 To Be Dismissed From Hungarian Civil Service Budapest. A decree is shortly to be issued by tho Hungarian Government ordering ad women employed in the Hungarian civil service to be dismissed, if thedr husbands earn more than £12 a month. The Government's aim in this decree is to79 words
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Article84 1935-06-12 19 Letter 7 c Tfa Editor {Our readers are invited to write tc us on subjects of vubUe interest. It must be understood that the "Mala** Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspond' ents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one84 words
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Article298 1935-06-12 19 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—lt is gratifying to Government servants c see tha their case has been the subject of a leader in the Sunday Tribune. Surely it is high time that Government should consider the quesen c* it'storin" tht SO-eaUed allowances' immediately. 'Tne question of298 words
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Article59 1935-06-12 19 Establishes New Record On Home Journey Reuter Wireless. New fork, June 10. a wireless message from the giant line; Normandie reports that on her return journey the established a new eastbound record for a cry's run by covering 711 miles from neon un Saturday to noon on Sunday,Reuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Advertisement10 1935-06-12 19 REPRESENTATIVE IN TKf* FAST -H M HODGFS-37 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE10 words
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192 1935-06-12 20 Chorus Of Girls DEVOTEES ROUND A' MAY TREE Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 10. j A FIRE dance, the burning of a 1 priest in effigy and a chorus of young girls were the features of j Whitsun ceremonials held inReuter Wireless. - 192 words
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Article168 1935-06-12 20 Must Stand By Empire If She Wants Friends Reuter Wireless. Capetown, June 10. A remarkable tribute to the joyous solidarity and cooperation of the British people or? the occasion of the Jubilee was paid by General Hertzcg at a civic banquet to welcome his return trom hisReuter Wireless. - 168 words
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Article123 1935-06-12 20 German Minister's Solemn Declaration Reuter wireless. Berlin. Jane. 9. Germany wanted it clearly understood with regard to the suggestion that she might use force of arms In order reincorporate Ui the Reich those Germans at presf nt living beyond her borders, that Germany coulci not imagineReuter wireless. - 123 words
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Article96 1935-06-12 20 Chance For Tenders In South Africa Capte Town. There is a chance fcr British aircraft manufacturers in a call for tenders fcr South Afii an Airways, shortly to be announced They ward four new air-limrs, and it is bel'eved that the sum in qucs: <on U about 175.000.96 words
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Article65 1935-06-12 20 Deadlock At International Labour Conference Reuter Wireless Geneva, June 10 The HeariWk caused by the refusal of emnJovcrs* delegates to participate In tht» committr-« c ta«?e of the forty-hour week nronosal at the International Labour Conference continued to-dav. The conferrnce. therefore, will not meet in plenary session beforeReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article368 1935-06-12 20 Thirty-Four Injuries All Over Body Tangalle, (Ceylon), May 29. A FINE of Rs. 20 was imposed by Mr. L. G. Poulier, Acting Magistrate, at the °olice Cc-urt of Tangalle, Ceylon, in the case in which Inspector M. K. Brantha harmed N. A. Hinni Appuhamy, of Wakamulla,368 words
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Article136 1935-06-12 20 Escaping Smugglers Defeat Customs Men Brussels. Flaming petrol-soaked rags thrown into the middle cf the road held up a usf.ms officers' car which was following smugglers making for Roubalx. m France. The smugglers' car contained over a quarter of a ton cf illicit tobacco, which was jettisoned136 words
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Article152 1935-06-12 20 Farmers Display Lean Cattle On Capitol Lawn Dcs Moines. lowa. Members Of the lowa legislature were surprised to find two emaciated COW* "almly chewing the cud c«n the Capitol lawn here. The animals were displayed under the O'-nS-iship of the lowa Farmers Un.on, whi h has urged152 words
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Article72 1935-06-12 20 "Entertainment" In Hospitality Week Scheme Sofia. Car-mask dr II s on<> of tho "entertainments" being arranged in Sofia as part of a hosn'tality week scheme. Duriner these weeks, visitors to Bulgar'a's caoital from the provinces will receive rhffjn fares cheap rates at hotels, restaurants, shops, theatres—and72 words
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Article223 1935-06-12 20 Flies Two Miles Under Own Power Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey. MR. William Picune, a nineteen-year-old parachute jumper, is the latest man to fly under his own power. With curious bat-like wings attached to his arms, he stepped out of an aeroulane at 8.000 feet, rode into the wind223 words
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Article175 1935-06-12 20 Has Travelled 40,000 Miles For Nothing Vancouver. British Columbia. The world's champion stowaway har, jusr arrived here. H> has travelled 40,(»0(1 miles around the world and it has not cost him a penny in expenses! His name is Eugene La Fraimae. an 18-year-old French Canadian. Two h-"resolved to175 words
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Article123 1935-06-12 20 Agreement Between Britain And U.S.A. Washington. To simplify aeronautical fl ghts betwos.i American and British territor cs, the UniVed States and Great Bi4tain have entered into an aviation agreem?nt, the S>ate Department has announced here. The agreement lays down reciprocal conditions under which civil aircraft mayopera te. including123 words
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Article99 1935-06-12 20 Connecting Canada With Ireland Ottawa. Negotiations are proceeding here for opening within a year of an Ireland-Canada air service Mr. C. H. Clendennin. Director of ths Irish Trans-Atlantic Corporation, s discussing the proposition wieh Canadian Government officials. The outward route would <>nd at Newfoundland, connecting with Canadian99 words
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Article117 1935-06-12 20 Entertained To Tea By Italian Authorities I Rome. A grr p of 250 British tourists, who are now seeing Italy, have been taken by special train from Naples to Rome, where they wer? entertained to tea by the Italian tour's'- author tics. The tea <i< a: ranged in117 words
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Article239 1935-06-12 20 Provision In The India Hill London, May .JO. THE House of Commons to-day agrei-d ta the Government amendments in the India Bill, providing that at I east one Seat in the Council of State for Maiias, the Puniab, Bombay, Bengal, the Unr <t Provinces and239 words
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Article116 1935-06-12 20 Native Beats Off Beast With Only A Stick Bulawayo, South Rhodesia. Armed only with a stick, a native herdsman at Zimbabwe fcught and drove off a leopaid which attacked one of his cattle. The animal came in broad daylight and sprang at a calf, felling it to116 words
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Advertisement877 1935-06-12 20 AUCTION AND MORTGAGEE'S S ALE t, OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT THE SALE ROOM OF MESSRS. TAN HO OON CO., LTD., NOS. 90 92. MARKET STREET ON THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935, AT 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1 Valuable Freehold Land si uate at B'doh, Singapore,877 words
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Advertisement216 1935-06-12 20 If the Bund were cl m*4 you erOuld expect traffic congestion und the troubles ih;r. result therefn m. The same applies ho the four roads th.<ugh which the poisons generated i.l the human body escape Ihe breath, perspiration the kidney* and the intes iius. Constipation closes the jreate»' of these216 words
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Article325 1935-06-12 21 Hidden In British (Jalleries i last f«*» months Dr. K. N. Sita Rani, 1 i urate* of the Central Museum, Lahore posl fust filled by Lockwood Kipling mmorUslised by his son Rudyard in i. has been engaged on a compre- survey of the treasures of Indian325 words
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Article107 1935-06-12 21 Iwo Years For Stealing A Whole Dressed Hog Munich. Bted while making off with dressed hog. two meat thieves, md Anton Stahlen, have been iied to two years' imprisonment, i v. i discovered that in April alone iolen the following amount ot Meat:— founds. Veal 123 pounds.107 words
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Article56 1935-06-12 21 New Record By Soviet Expert Reuter Wireless. Moscow, June 9. A r \v world record for parachute Himpinjr has been established by the Soviet parachutist, Kozulya, who per- u a drop from a height of 7,445 ivs without oxygen apparatus, thus on his jump of 7,226 metres innReuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article137 1935-06-12 21 Final Jubilee Drive In London Reuter Wireless London, June 8. THE streets in the West and Southwest districts of London were newly decorated to-day and gay with flags and flowers when Their Majesties i>et out on the final drive arranged in connection with the Jubilee celebrations. The KingReuter Wireless - 137 words
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Article144 1935-06-12 21 1 Son Of Composer Of Canada's National Anthem Toronto, Ontario. The first man in the world to sing Canada's national anthem, a son of the composer, has been discovered living in poverty here within sight of ithe 26,000 dollars (£5,200) -memorial park erected in honour of his father.144 words
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Article122 1935-06-12 21 Young Briton Spends Two Year?, In Icy North Churchill. Manitobal. A young B.iton named Mr. T. 11. Mann n r is now on his way to Eng'and after spending two lonely years in the Arctic making scientific studies for the ROvtdj Geographical Society. He passed through this gateway122 words
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Article120 1935-06-12 21 "Nothing Less Than A Scandal" Says Sir Evelyn Wrench London, May 30. "It is nothing less than a scandal that he vast territories in Australia, Canada md elsewhere shduld be left practically mpty" declared Sir Evelyn Wrench a' 3 meeting of the Overseas League here. Sir Evlyn, was120 words
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Article45 1935-06-12 21 After Attending Medical Banquet Reuter Wireless. Amiens, June 9. ONE hundred and fifty doctors out ot two hundred who attended the French Medical Association Banquet were taken ill, some seriously. A police enquiry has been opened as foul play is suspected.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article109 1935-06-12 21 Women Channel Swimmer Becomes Fashion Designer New York. Miss Gertrude Ederle, the first woman to swim the English Channel, will shortly become fashion advisor for a large drees firm here. She will specialise in stye for stout women. Miss Ederle herself measures 38 inches round the109 words
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Article55 1935-06-12 21 Treaty Between The Soviet And Czecho-Slovakia Reuter Wireless. Moscow. June 8 Ratifications of the recent treaty nt mutual assistance between the U S S R and Czecho-Slovakia, which is en Lhe same lines as the Franco-Soviet Treaty, were exchanged to-day between M LHvinofT and Dr. Bones, who isReuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article263 1935-06-12 21 Months Of Hardship In Rumania Sofia. CEVEX young Bulgarians, who set off v for Soviet Russia eight months ago. have now returned to Bulgaria—glad to go to prison. They fell on th<dr knees and kissed mo ground on reaching Bulgarian soil. Then the263 words
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Advertisement137 1935-06-12 21 i i i i iiiiii.niriMi.rtiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiin^^^^ BERNARR MACFADDEN'S BOOKS. tSTHMA HAY FEVER $6.00. COLD. COUGHS CATARRH $4.00. 1 I CONSTIPATION 500 FASTING FOR HEALTH $s°°- I FOOT TROUBLES 500 HEADACHE. HOW CAUSED CURED $6.00. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR BABIES $5.00. RHEUMATISM. ITS CAUSES, NATURE TREATMENTS $5 00. SKIN TROUBLES 6 00 I137 words
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Advertisement282 1935-06-12 21 I BEST FOR THE NURSERY! BEST FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTHES! n i hi r*o« PATERSON S CONCENTRATED CLENSEL J j 1 ANTISEPTIC AND DISINFECTANT Obtainable from: *esers. Singapore Cold Storage, Orchard Road, Singapore. John Little Co., Ltd., Raffles Place. Singapore. United Provision Store, Yong Heng Co, ()rchard Road Sin a P°282 words
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1633 1935-06-12 22 Question Of Procedure JUDGE GRANTS RULE NISI Singapore, Tuesday. THE question as to what was the proper procedure in law to apply to the Supreme Court for an order calling upon the Governor to show cause why certain orders made by1,633 words
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Article112 1935-06-12 22 European Woman Accuses Bus Driver Singapore, Tuesday. Miss C. M. Connor, a European woman, was the complainant in a case of rash and negligent driving against a bus driver named Hee Ah Kow before Mr. Colman, the Fifth Magr'strate, to-day. The accused claimed +ral and the case was112 words
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Article71 1935-06-12 22 Shot By Brother Who Fires On Himself Reuter Wireless. Bucharest. June 9. A quarrel over money matters between If. Mihail Popovici. ex-Mini?,ter of Finance in t\e National Peasant Party Government, and his bi other. Stefan, ended in the latter's death and tho serious wounding of the former. TheReuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article50 1935-06-12 22 Believed To Be 111 In Wei-Hai-Wei Reuter. Hongkong. June 11. H.M.S. Decoy is rushing to Wei-Hai-Wei with a specialist and nurse on board it is believed to attend to Admiral Dreyer.—Reuter. Wei-Hai-Wei, June 11. Admiral Dreyer's illnco", has been confirmed, but the nature of it has not divulged.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article258 1935-06-12 22 New Series Available For Malayan Collectors THE Canadian Trade Commissioner, Singapore, advises that a new series of Canadian postage stamps, issued on June 1, is now available to Malayan collectors. They comprise the following:— SINGLE-SIZE "KING'S HEAD" 1 cent green. 2 cents brown, 3 cents red, 4 cents258 words
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Article82 1935-06-12 22 i Woman Stabbed In Affray In Beach Road i Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese cyclist was rather badly injured when he was knocked down by a motor-lorry in Thomson Road yesterday afternoon. He was severely cut' and bruised and was conveyed to hospital by ambulance in a state of82 words
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Article73 1935-06-12 22 Alleged Concealment In Chest Of Drawers I 1 1 Singapore, Tuesday. Alleged to have been found in possession of $450 worth of non-Government cpium and chandu. a Clvnese and a worian of the sam.? nationally were produced before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day. The contraband73 words
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Article186 1935-06-12 22 Man Who Was Arrested In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. TJHIN Nam Hiong, alias Tam Nam Liong, the Medan-born Chinese, who on instructions from the Medan police, was arrested in Singapore on a provisional warrant on May 20, has been released by the police. (If, was alleged to have committed186 words
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Article227 1935-06-12 22 Heavily Guarded RESULT OF PRESS CAMPAIGN Reuter Wireless. Home, June 8. /UV1NG to ihe anti-Brilish feeling aroused by a violent press campaign against Britain in connection with the Italian-Abyssinian dispute, Carabieniti guards have been placed at the British Embassy and moreover a large number of plainReuter Wireless. - 227 words
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Advertisement111 1935-06-12 22 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered br neglect or drastic. Irritating: drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from (letting Uo Nights, L*g I'alns. Nervousness. Dizzlne*s. Stiffness. Kheunuitian, lumbago. Neuralgia. Burning. Itching. Smarting. Aridity111 words
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Advertisement108 1935-06-12 22 you wait until all your strength is used up and your A+s< love of life has vanished I Medical 'y\ sience says: PREVENTION. Supply your body once more with thepivperhormones oftheinnersecretorial glands, which it has m lost in the course of XI/ years byoverworky^- /La 'A Ability EEI* Q =1108 words
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Advertisement299 1935-06-12 22 STRENGTH FOR MY SON AND YOURS My boy was listless—prone to catch coughs and colds surpassed by I m other boys in sports and studies. U Now he is sturdy and strong and I WANT every Mother to share my simple secret give your child 9 8 4GnS ffi Waterbury's299 words
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Article371 1935-06-12 23 K.A.I'. Expansion i li t'HILIP SASSOON'S SPEECH (By Air Mail) Our Own Correspondent) London, May 29. ijKALISATlON that a Western Air Pact is the only hope of peace that there are no present imis for doubting Germany's rei ace declarations was urged Philip Sassoon, Under-Secre-t'.r371 words
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Article145 1935-06-12 23 Pianists At 100 Pianos Tulsa, Oklahoma. thousand lingers thumped out; .'Ci pianos in concert here. U ot the hundred pianos, arranged u\Vi m an auditorium in this city, wo playeis who had been praetor the one concert for seven li on hs. i orchestra parts of the specially145 words
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Article593 1935-06-12 23 Tribute To Royal Family's Sacrifice London. k TRIBUTE to the national genius for recovery, led by the traditional example of the Royal House, was made by Mr. Rudyard Kipling at the dinner of the Royal Society of St. George here. Mr. Kipling, who was proposing593 words
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Article380 1935-06-12 23 BELIEVE IT OR NOT Man 22 Days Younger Than His Age Durban, Natal. A MAN has come to Durban, whe—believe it or not—is 22 days younger than any man of his age in the world. He is Mr. M. Franklin Kline. This is how it happened! Eleven years ago he380 words
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Article215 1935-06-12 23 BLIND MAN'S LUCK 60-Yiear-01d Strikes Gold Brisbane, Queensland. AGO-YEAR-OLD blind miner, who has spent his life searching for gold, is now the owner of 1.760 acres of rich gold-bear-ing land in the famous Tennant's Creek gold field, Northern Territory, Australia. His success is a triumph of courage and loyalty. Four215 words
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Article152 1935-06-12 23 "FILL THE HALL WITH CONVICTS" Bernard Shaw's Concert Proposal I j j I Durban, Natal. MR. George Bernard Shaw has solved the problem of how to make symphony concerts popular. All that is necessary is to fill the hal!, he announced in an interview here after the opening of Durban's152 words
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Article195 1935-06-12 23 hearts. Ca out and get them, put the men in dinner suits and the women in evening dress and fill th? hall with them. You will then have a distinguished audience of excellent listeners. Others who come abng Will be. attracted and immediately they will start a clamour to get195 words
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Advertisement346 1935-06-12 23 p™ WITH IMPETIGO Itched and Caused Terrible Pain. Healed by Cuticura. "I suffered with impetigo all around my mouth. It started with little pimples and became rapidly worse until I could not shave. It was always a mass of inflamed crusts that sometimes would crack end cause terrible pain. It346 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-12 24 Mr D. H Klein man, hon. referee bI ihe F.MS, v Colony Tennis which was held in Singapore Uui w<ek- end.21 words
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Article, Illustration103 1935-06-12 24 Bliss Tan Kirn Yong. runner-up of throwing the iron disc at the ftllSinpapore Chinese Olympiad on Sunday. Tan Aik Keng. who broke the Malayan record for the Pole Vault at the Chinese Olympiad in Singapore. Mr. Aw Boon Par's family at the Chinese Athletic Sports which103 words
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Advertisement68 1935-06-12 24 GLOVER'S Ike Florists. i PHONE 4521. 12 A, CAPITOL BUILDING. Give Bafy HeaWi the Greatest Gift! You can give baby no more preciousgitt than health. Thousands of healthy, happy children have been reared upon Melon's.Food. Their sturdy strength is the strongest testimony in its favour. Mixed as directed, it is68 words
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