Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 March 1934
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Title Section22 1934-03-11 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol I No 43 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH U, l!t;M. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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707 1934-03-11 1 Polite Patrols Watching Day And Night. WOUNDED DETECTIVE SLIGHTLY BtITLR KILLERS ATTACHED TO ROBBER GANG? Police Court Sequel Seething Indignation Among All Communities. THE intensive hunt for the men concerned m the murder of Inspector A. E. Popejoy, of the S.S. Police, who was down707 words
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Article161 1934-03-11 1 Disposal Presents Serious Problem. London, March 10. rpKE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. A Neville Chamberlain, has not yet decided how to dispose of the expected Budget surplus. This was made clear m a speech m Birmingham m which Mr. Chamberlain gave a warning that it would161 words
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Article50 1934-03-11 1 ew Xx P° r t And Import Bank. Washington. March 9. creating an ISsuef< an to^^bunffor^K lhe f^ m Preferred r t CIl san5 an trad with gmmon shares 2 and 250 < 000 a np P r quired by the M A though detai kJI c Cor50 words
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Article84 1934-03-11 1 Commission Says He Is Not "Red." (from Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Marcli 10. A Commissoa appointed by the Government has unanimously reported to the effect that Luang Pradit is clear- ed of any stigma of being a Communist. In the course of the enquiry. Luang I Pradit denied84 words
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Article33 1934-03-11 1 No Statement O\*r Week-End. London, Mar. 10. 'THE Colonial Office categorically deny the widely circulated reports that it will be possible to issue a rubber Restriction statement over the week-end. Reuter.33 words
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Article735 1934-03-11 1 Special Interview. U.S. SILVER POLICY "ABSURD." 'krTHE Chinese m China mainly depend on the overseas Chinese m Malaya and other parts of the world to help them to keep up the balance of trade by sending them remittances. "China exports little and that is the only735 words
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Article263 1934-03-11 1 Funds Of The 'Red 9 j Forces. Paris. March 10. MDALADIER. who gave evidence to- day before the Commission of Enquiry into the riots, was subsequently dramatically confronted with M. Chiappe, who maintained tha the told M. Daladier that M. Frot was building up a personal263 words
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Article65 1934-03-11 1 Many Inquiries And Entries. THE poultry and horse and pony sections for the second annual Livestock and Trade Exhibition, to be held at the Old Racecourse from April 12 to 25. are receiving big enquiries and entries. The schedules and entry forms have all been sent out throughout65 words
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Article255 1934-03-11 1 London, Mar. 10. New York London, s.o7yj{. London Rubber, Spot, 4%d. July-Sept. 5 9|32d. April-May-June 10 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York Rubber, Spot, 10 cts. fewer than eight special competitions for which silver cups are being given and also a beauty competition for which a motor-car is being offered.255 words
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Article489 1934-03-11 1 Startling Statement. OFFICIALS WHO AXE IN LEAGUE. (Special to the "Sunday Tribune.") ALLEGATIONS that co -operation between officials and criminals was the reason behind the wide extent of crime m the States, wmts made by Dr. Walter N. Miner, exMayor of the state of Maine (the489 words
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Advertisement10 1934-03-11 1 Yesterday's leo9 ue Soccer Results And Tables. [SSE FAGS >: U10 words
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Advertisement38 1934-03-11 1 Km m* y f fHraj f Old ii W3 Highland sJ»^ Special W Edinburgh ym ■jSCOTCH "WH I S KY DONALD MXCKAYecaBDINBURCiH ffi EVERY STORE «g 2.8S SE^, IT 2.85 per boHle. THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. P«r bntt!«.38 words
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Advertisement16 1934-03-11 1 LET N. E. M. (National Employers' Mutual) INSURE YOU! Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. Special Rates.16 words
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Article179 1934-03-11 2 CIVIL STRIFE IN SPAIN Socialist Violence. BARCELONA ARMED TO THE TEETH. Madrid, Mar. 10. TOHE Republic continues to hover on the brink of civil strife. Socialist violence and frequent disturbances m nti c are keeping the population m a state of alarm, while Barcelona is arming to the teeth against179 words
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Article120 1934-03-11 2 Round Hole" writes: "About the be"innins of lust year I heard much. taijftd oi a cup presented by Captain D. Oamiwan& oi the Co-operative Department, for a soccer competition umonjA Co-operative Societies in* Singapore. It was also notified that teams from as many as eight Societies' elevens120 words
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Article353 1934-03-11 2 Directors Taking Places Of Managers. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 10. SOMETHING of sensation was caused at the "Absent Guests" dinner held at the Hotel Majestic last night, under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley. Replying to the353 words
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Article58 1934-03-11 2 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London. Feb. 27. Visitors to Malaya House this week includes: Mr. J. Cruikshank. Capt. F. McCormack, Mr. L. S. Himley (Survey F.M.S.i, Mr. J. B. Wallace (Late Batan). Bishop Taylor Smith, former ChaplainGeneral to the Forces, who left London this week on his world58 words
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Article, Illustration359 1934-03-11 2 Conditions Of Spoon Shoots AT the spoon shoot held on March 3, the attendance was very satisfactory and it is hoped that members of the Corps will join m subsequent events fired under similar conditions. Competition was keen throughout, and members benefited from the practices arranged. In order359 words
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Article172 1934-03-11 2 "Bon Voyage" To Sultan And Sultanah. (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Mar. 10. THEIR Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore. who are leaving for the United States and Europe on Monday, were entertained at an "At Home" at the Johore Civil Service Club this evening.172 words
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Article430 1934-03-11 2 1 1 President Interviewed In Singapore. 1 Dr. Chan Stoat Tao President of the j China Travel Service, the only Chinese travel bureau, Is on n visit to the Colony to study the possibility ol establishing a branch here. He arrived yesterday by the dent Johnson' and430 words
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Article269 1934-03-11 2 Worth 0(1,000. BX-SERVICEJffiH mf AT H»()H. (From Car Own Correspond Mart* QUESTIONS c-!)i<rning th*. ministration ol Urn F.M.S Reii< T Fumi, which it was g^ still worth £30,000 to-day— 15 after the Great War— were I*l up at the annual meeting Perak branch of the K.\->269 words
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Advertisement166 1934-03-11 2 •••1111 I I I |I |!l| liiihiiihii |u| n: l;:l m nil I, „,,,IIIII! I I I I I I I 1 04 j m < i AH) (worgeous Goldwyn Girls make Ruins of Rome and a wreck :i i out of EDDIE! ill I HERE HE COMES a ROMAN166 words
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Article650 1934-03-11 3 Is The Wage-Earner Included? "What do you think of private moneylenders, people who do not do it as a business but to provide an extra income 0 "I am not sure if this Ordinance includes within its sphere the clerk and me wage-earner who invest their savings m650 words
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Article255 1934-03-11 3 "Berkeley Square"- An Unusual Story. rpHE old houses of London— what stories A they could tell! it was no doubt some such thought which prompted John L. Balderston when he wrote his delightful play -Berkeley Square." a play which it is just as successful m its Him version.255 words
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Article34 1934-03-11 3 Rome. Mar. 10. It is reported from Venice that the "Conte Rosso" has left for China with Mr. Lv Wen Tao (Chinese bishop) on board. Miany church dignitaries saw him off. Reuter.34 words
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Article, Illustration577 1934-03-11 3 WILL PREVENT FRAUDS. Special interview. •»figAW€ATING MUCH DISK AS?.. Yll'CH praise and little complaint paa what an English-speaking Chettiar had for the new Money lender's ordinance when approach* I for his views yesterday by a Sunday Tribune representative. 'The objects and reasons," he began, "are very577 words
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Article1240 1934-03-11 3 that he had not received money from the consignors. The accused. Mr. Davies submitted, had not converted to his use money belonging to the company. Chinehews, explained Mr. Davies, had to get cargo for the ships. They had to finance freight or even to finance the consignors1,240 words
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Advertisement68 1934-03-11 3 1 ft" rtT P^^^^l i *A^^^^^^^^9lS^k^^^^x V I Hr'r ltd t g in. |:T*i^^B fiKrfs") I ■BY ill ill 1 r'i I Ow^ fxj&ff/j /o pay a little more for 1 a cigarette of such excellent Quality 1 fy ii There's no bweetcr lobacco coiner (rom Virginia A^? e %^fe'^^\68 words
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Article, Illustration471 1934-03-11 4 OIK CAMERA CORNER. Do You Know These Local Buildings riMIE modern amateurs' camera is not 1 a toy. In most cases it is a very .sturdy, reliable instrument capable of moot kinds of work and must be treated ■ich. When you purchase a camera471 words
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Article115 1934-03-11 4 A Costly Kodak Must Be Won. Bhl.oW will be found the second of the series of three jig-saw pieces. Those, as explained last week, hotilri be .lit out and kept till next ufpk. vvh<>n the third and last instalment will appear. When fitted together, they depict throe well-known115 words
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Article60 1934-03-11 4 Let "Reflex" Solve Your Problems. Any queries relating to photograph difficulties encountered by amateurs should be addressed to **Reflex," co the "Sunday Tribune." The best expert advice procurable will be passed on to the inquirer. Amateurs* snapshots can also be sent and. if suitable, they will be published60 words
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Article59 1934-03-11 4 Puller And Fare Hurt In Collision. pekaha puller and his fare, a Europe i. wore slightly injured m an acci<lp that occurred m High Street, near tie old Europe Hotel, shortly before 1 clock yesterday. 1 appears that the ricksha collided win i a trolley bus. The victims59 words
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Article70 1934-03-11 4 Illicit Liquor Stills In Jungle. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 10. After an exciting chase, excise officers, having swam a swamp, arrested a Chinese who. it is alleged, had attempted to distil intoxicating liquor m the jungle between Ipoh and Chemor. The officers found two large stills70 words
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Article336 1934-03-11 4 Heaviest Armed Ships Of! Their Size. t liHE annual Return of Fleets issued by the Admiralty on Feb. 28, gives particulars of the navies of the British Empire the United States, Japan, France, Italy, the Soviet Union and Germany, is on Feb. 1. Details of the new336 words
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Article185 1934-03-11 4 Pretty Function At The Cathedral. At a very pretty wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, Miss Pamela Harvey, daughter of Mrs. Charles Bradbery, of Joohre, became the bride of Mr. George RoperCaldbeck. The bride looked exquisite m a simple white satin wedding gown with long court train,185 words
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Article159 1934-03-11 4 Winners Of The Fancy Dress Parade. The Y.WC.A. fete at Fort Canning Road yesterday afternoon attracted visitors of all communities and a large crowd attended desoite the bad weather. The arrangements were excellent and the visitors amused themselves with the various entertainments provided. Music for the occasion was159 words
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Article37 1934-03-11 4 A Million Pilots For Air Force. Shanghai, March 10. Under the second Five-Year Plan, states a message from Moscow, Soviet Russia is training 1,000,000 aviators. Forty flying schools are being established "Mm Kuo Jih Pao."37 words
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Article333 1934-03-11 4 LONG QUARREL TO END? Chinese Politics. MR. HU HAN MIN FOR NANKING? Hongkong, March 10. ACCORDING to a Nanking report Mr. Wang Ching Wei (the Premier) and Mr. Lin Sen (the Chairman of the National Government) have cabled to Mr. Hu Han Mm, the veteran Kuomintang leader at Hongkong, inviting333 words
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Article144 1934-03-11 4 Special Radio Set For 8.8-C. Chairman, MR J H. Whitley, chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation, is going to give the Empire broadcasting service a practical test. When he sailed from Southampton m the Royal Mail liner "Arlanza" for a health trip to South America, accompanied144 words
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Article79 1934-03-11 4 Big Death- Roll Among U.S. Pilots. New York. March 10. Two more army airmen were kitted when an aeroplane crashed and bursi into flames at Cheyenne. Wyoming. Reuter. An earlier message said: The deathroP since the army took over the air mail services a month ago has been79 words
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Article36 1934-03-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 27. The death occurred suddenly this week of Mr. Alfred William Cresswell Chaplin. Mr. Chaplin was chairman of Chulsa (Selangor) Rubber Company and several other tropical concerns.36 words
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Article291 1934-03-11 4 BUFFER POOL SCHEME. "M.T." Suggestion. SCHEME FOR STOCKS ON MINES. 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 28 (By Air Mail.) ill'CH interest has been arouse by the suggestion advanced m a leading article m the "Malaya Tribune," that the resolution of the V. M.S. Chamber of Minos for :i stockholding291 words
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Miscellaneous794 1934-03-11 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 25. ACROSS 1. Fade; 5. Lemon; 9. load; 13. Arena; 14. Liver; 16. Sir; 17. Need; 18. Lac; 19. Contra; 21. Site; 22. Keel; 24. Elate; 26. Sew; 28. Ended; 29. Strew; 31. Opine; 33. Eider; 34. Sip; 35. End; 38. Sapper; 41. Twas; 44. Tig; 45.794 words
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Advertisement54 1934-03-11 5 Tiger Beer Britkn Bffk B B i bbbbßi fl 1 9 Hi■ h H I wß^ Bhh Ebn Hl^k .^bbbbbbP^^ BbbPlv 1 Djfl^^XEflZa J|f .^bbT 9^BtSn 1 m^r^ BBBH bY .^^^^^^t^^ B fi\^ MM *^l^^V ff^ BB Bb ba v^^'^^^^^ I "'VI. *^BbT &by flff I W^X V^ B^^^^^^. FRASER54 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1934-03-11 6 Organisations Which Work For 'Their Welfare. BY P. T. HO > \Tht writer of this article, Mr.F. T. Ho. of BaLu Gajah. Perak, is a Pre tden! of the London Chinese Students' Union.] 4 FTKK i.ading the interesting article f\ entitled "Chinese New Year InTopical Press - 1,550 words
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Article183 1934-03-11 6 So Maurice Set Fire To His Own Home. Paris. "Nobody loved me ftt batte'.' Maurice Plancon. between his sobs, when answering m court here to a charge of having twice set fire to his father's house. The complaint had been laid by his father. Maurice, a slight,183 words
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Article122 1934-03-11 6 But Offender Was Betrayed B> His Own Agent. Cologne. A Nazi official ll M;i?cl:en Gladbach received a carrier pigcoj and a threat that he would be placed m concentration camp if he did not rend i~c bird back with a large sum of money. The official at122 words
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Article815 1934-03-11 6 will disarm fir.st. very much as I might safely offer to subscribe £100.000.000 to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children if 12 other philanthropists would do the sair.e. ARMS TALKS A FAILURE. "So the League of Nations has set up a Disarmament815 words
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Advertisement225 1934-03-11 6 X > flu >^%^'< s <>&£mH a*" O *> SS'^S^^' :^v :^?K^^^^^^^: '^^^^n^^B^^^^^^^^S B^^"- -'•'•^£3^3^H9HBgß^^^^Hß l% >$ HE&*? ■^ii*sS3SSc^'" •"•.■.■.».'A-,. i i?.s I n > V.-:»>:.-.« ■.v."\i'"': i :ivw«3OT^v'v. -^M^^^^^E' -^lysSfttK _^^mH <;:; Vl v%i'*<"'*s* 1 ■>-■■ ''■^'X^^^^KcW^w^^^^^^"''-''" 1 i I '^Q^^^^^K '■'■'''wBS^ -^^^fIU iV,y"> wV. I:,'.V&?SX'"1 V&?SX'" W' "^wOTV^''225 words
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Advertisement53 1934-03-11 6 EXPRESS CAR SERVICE TWICE DAILY SINGAPORE TO MUAR $3.00 SINGAPORE TO MALACC A $3.50 7 A.M. AND 3 P.M. AT 45, BEACH RO D. 'PHONE. 7819 MALACCA TO SKG A PORK $3.00 MUAR TO SINGAPORE $3.00 NAN CHIANG HOTEL 82, BUNG A RAY A RI). MALACCA, PHONE. 92 MALACCA TO53 words
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Article, Illustration2018 1934-03-11 7 THEIR HISTORIES AMD THEIR PROGRESS. WBEN ISSUES WERE ON COLOURED PAPER. Great Handicaps Being Gradually Overcome. A NEW JOIRNALISTIC ERA IN SIGHT. SUNDAY TRIBUNE" SPECIAL./. IN a country like Malaya, where the population is most cosmopolitan, it is but natural that we should have papers printed m2,018 words
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Article128 1934-03-11 7 Sufferer Who Was Made Whole By Tse Of Hemlock. Lisbon Doctors at several Lisbon hospitals are experimenting with a new cure for cancer based on the use cf hemlock the drim with which Socrates was "executed" by his fellow Greeks 2,333 years ago. Behind this announcement lies128 words
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Article103 1934-03-11 7 Revival Of Old Forms Of Address. Berlin German ■MftMfc for titles will bo gty full scope by a presidential derm reviving M practice of awarding suitable title* of d^SM vnv officials and members of the professions. Professors and schoolmasters may m the name of the Reich president receive103 words
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Advertisement99 1934-03-11 7 I I r I I i it i i t i i i i ri r-1 I I I I I I I I I! I l t l I II I I I I' I I: li:lH|!'l! mi: lii«i|i'<LP f\ y^ fi WEAKNESS. IJ^ It/1 DEBI L I T99 words
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Advertisement177 1934-03-11 7 If you want to keep going ne vei- t drop yoiu Anchor Aeents N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. Distributors PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS, THONE 3463. What would be the joy I of dancing? Dancing with the partner rf*BK s perfect if there was no _he »Ti refreshing draught 1177 words
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Article, Illustration650 1934-03-11 8 11/1 ALA was the Mighty Hunter, the head man ot his Kskimo village beyond the Arctic, who thought for his people and kept then) supplied with meat. Life, primitive and rough, was nevertheless happy m the Eskimo villa'jff until Mala saw his first gun m tii<« hands650 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1934-03-11 8 An Epic of The North THE STORY OF AN HISTORIC METRO-GO LDWYN-MAYER FILM WHICH COMES TO THE ALHAMBRA AND THE MARLBOROUGH ON THURSDAY, MARCH 15. to you as wife?" Iva said fearfully. 'That was Mala. Kripik is a different man. So Iva came to the tent of Kripik and1,833 words
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Article, Illustration660 1934-03-11 8 The T rapper And His Maid. a couple of hours rest and then he wants to borrow a dog team and go home." "Well I hope my presence isn't breaking up this little house party," the Inspector said sarcastically. "Is the man crazy? Doesn't he realise his situation?" "No, sir.660 words
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Article1509 1934-03-11 9 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By— m the selection of a DEI- h second femiA Va- rim's "Berkeley nine r°- e f k ible resem- Heard. circumstances any |fl^s of so prot» sttjf detrimental to loanced out m the Bta ,here is a unique need Mwm T I** l the Jesse1,509 words
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Advertisement154 1934-03-11 9 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 j A Grand new FOX Production more tender than "Over the Hill"— Directed by the man who made CAVALCADE." I <^h SENSITIVE AND HAUNTING LOVE STORY" -h y. Eve. Sm Car^fe'L-ssaJ^MF tOUT OttlTS. Ljfo'lSfryk **l«|P|f|^P| N.Y. American fe^J jp with gentle humor and 9pP appealing pathos.154 words
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Advertisement36 1934-03-11 9 N:0 bw^ **fcT i aA v HSRI^» *Jk. '^Ba^Bßß^aß>»^ *VJb iHßi^jJiTSft****^ BBBUBBBraiBBBIBBT f|H JT^:^^' W^. BBr^ '^^w^Jqbb! k^C* Pxp", o,*^ 1 ■^B^afKI^BB^aBBBBBTBBBBW'^BBBI P MATINEE 3.15. i| A V I L I O N 6 15 9.15.36 words
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Advertisement326 1934-03-11 9 A MERRY K^jV WITH j COMEDY ■■-^*m MUSK. L_ i 1 Jimmy Dunn Chipper Irrepressible "j|^ especially when he's m love I i<,\, (0 sweetheart li^" r 1 t f*P I fll "YOU'RE MY THRILL!" sang this seductive charmer and Jimmy thought she meant him Jimmy and Sally Screen play326 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1934-03-11 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Dy Our Woman Correspondent IT w;t.s unfortunate that the uncertain weather prevented dinner bein^ servi c on the lawn at Sea View last Saturday as had been planned. Alter threatening ai! day to drizzle, thr sky linally cleared m the evening, but by then it1,502 words
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Article589 1934-03-11 10 H AVING s rM n us a lament's iX breathing space and area- sonably wide range of silhouet- I tes to choose from m the dress line— Fashion, ever unwilling to leave us long at peace, laun- Z ches a devastating broadside m new chapeaux. So589 words
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Advertisement137 1934-03-11 10 f^LaZJolJ^lf JSftly m&h JrlifftiX lilt fiLl!%i 1 1 Jj HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., SINGAPORE. STRENGTHENS SICKLY CHILDREN Many illnr-r S t rhililh 1 /> ;\l >^i!w^ cm b«- prevented by a MrendheD- J v v^<rf 4 i >^N'v nyj tonic. Dortors nil MIIIIM III! I "T*S'A/\ --a^ Wall ilmi j*b137 words
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Advertisement71 1934-03-11 10 PF APFI I 'tlli itC *^-^fc-^^^^- i\ ~^^ff*^^^*^K^*^£k\ 1 ill \f MOTHERS There are two way if feeding Kaby. The Right and the Wrong way. Which way arc you feeding your Baby V TO-DAY try a tin of "PEACE" Condensed Milk, because it is naturally wholesome, nourishing and fattening. Babies71 words
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Article153 1934-03-11 11 Varied Collection Of Fire-Arm For Film-Making Purposes. Hollywood. California In a corner of one of Bollywood' largest film studios, is on< strongest and, at the tame tinu i practical arsenals m the United It contains more than 7.000 firearm m hundreds of varieties and is llx j of153 words
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Article198 1934-03-11 11 "Inevitable," Says Soviet Minister. Shanghai, March 10. jk WASHINGTON messages states that J\ the Soviet Ambassador to the United States has expressed the opinion that j another great war is inevitable and the situation cannot be remedied unless a policy of strong nationalism is adopted. "Mm Kuo198 words
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Article46 1934-03-11 11 Lisbon. A Portuguese woman aged 37. Annanda de Gouvela. lias celebrated the 20th anniversary of her wedding day by presenting her husband :h tiirti- third pair of twins. This brings the total nufliber of their children up 23. t p i 4'f46 words
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Article, Illustration124 1934-03-11 11 "Threatened To Plug" j Lord Marley. London, Mar. 9. «I¥ITLER agents m New York twice -H threatened to plug me if I addressed meetings," declared Lord Marley on his return to London to-day after a tour of 8,000 miles m the United States. He addressed 80 meetings, chiefly124 words
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Article251 1934-03-11 11 Would Destroy All The World's Fleets. Berne. SENTENCE of four years' hard labour and deprivation of his civic rights for the same period was recently passed on Otto Probst, who was arrested last April on a charge of fraud involving half a million trancs. Probst claimed to251 words
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Article52 1934-03-11 11 Padua, Italy. It is hoped that 300 direct descendants may BCTftnhie here mi n March for the 100 th birth, day of Signorsi Bil°ida Rettore. Signc-ra Rettore has had 15 children, the eldest of whom is now 82. The youngest, now ajred 60. ha,s had IT52 words
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Article223 1934-03-11 11 Still Necessary To The Army. Moscow A STRIKING defence of the horse a still necessary to agriculture unri tin army was made by VoroshilofT, Soviet Commissar for War, m his speech to the Congress of the Communist Party re viewing the economic progress of tin. m223 words
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Article601 1934-03-11 11 MONEYLENDING IN THE COLONY. New Measure For Regulation. A NOTIFICATION m Friday's Govern- meat Gazette of the provision w tne new ordinance to regulate e endl ?S m the Colony deals mainly with a compulsory system of sensing of all classes of moneylenders. Hie annual licensing fee is fixed at601 words
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Article62 1934-03-11 11 Russian Charges Against Japan. Moscow, Mar. 9. A serious fire destroyed houses and business premises m the timber concession of the Chinese Eastern Railway, as well as much timber, according to news from Harbin published by the Tass Agency. It is alleged that the concession was set62 words
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Article88 1934-03-11 11 Bereaved Owner Charged With Blasphemy. Prague. When "Bafik". a pet dog belonging to M. Jan Tupy, died at Zhor, m southern Bohemia, his master built a monument over the animal's grave. On it were inscribed the words: "R.I.P. Resurgam." Neighbours, declaring that the inscription was offensive88 words
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Advertisement639 1934-03-11 11 SUGGEST v nr. I s A PERSONAL AS VOUU A A All 1 B I'■A I I I H^ S Asi W^^BB IB MM i^^3 SkJL «J 1 !3 S R £Sfes i TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP W 1 V ffl HARRIET HLBBARD AVER j' I l! -'3'^&^ I S~\639 words
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539 1934-03-11 12 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 11, 1934. THE GAMBLERS. yWO recent cases, m Singapore and Penang, have provided examples of the application of the anti-gambling laws m the Colony m i what many people regard as an unnecessary and irritating manner. Much resentment is being evoked m this connection, because539 words
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Article958 1934-03-11 12 i roHUS far there has been a His 1 appointing response m Malaya to the appeal for the Indian Earth- j nuake Fund. This applies to Indians 1 themselves, who THE INDIAN arc usually very g c, ii c iii v s t<» 'QUAKE FUND wards charity. especially958 words
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Advertisement281 1934-03-11 12 I "A certain daily ration of vitamin D is needed for the proper development and growth of every child. packing this, though tit has otherwise abundant food, the child becomes Stunted, deformed and enfeebled." MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. -s^. »m ■urn i»iw^ii—lWMim I~~~~'^'^'^'^^"'~^^~'" ri'Q m No milk or milk-food is naturally281 words
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Miscellaneous77 1934-03-11 12 THIS WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. TO-DAY, MARCH 11. High Tides.-- 5.14 a.m., 9.1G p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 12. Hit>h Tides.— 7. 1G a.m., 9.58 p.m. TUESDAY. MARCH 13. High Tides. -8.45 a.m., 10.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, March 14. High Tides.— 9.47 a.m., 1059 p.m. THURSDAY. MARCH 15. High Tides. 10.36 v.m. 11.25 p.m.77 words
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Miscellaneous740 1934-03-11 12 Sparkles %tV e L *yw i gHOULD Amusement Parks have. That mix-up m the Claims coupon That sunken Russian cruisers waitresses? Well, it would make for last week's football competition Penang harbour JSri™ rffc them more like Amusement Parks. was enough to make the soccer fan's sportive "Frrden is blm740 words
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171 1934-03-11 13 VINDICATED M4N'S CHiVURdUS ACT. A PLE4 FOR MLRCY. GRIEVOUS WRONG DONE BY A WOMAN p his boor of triumph, when he reaped the fruits of a long and bitter fifM to clear his name— a fight which had cost him his freedom ob171 words
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Article1315 1934-03-11 13 Went To Prison 15 Times. "/GUILTY 1 As this fateful word was lingered by the foreman of the jury at Maidstone Assizes the re w:is a rescundin? crash. A young mp.n who had been sitting m the front row of the public seats had collapsed and fallen henvilv1,315 words
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Article624 1934-03-11 13 HIGHER TIN QUOTA CAMPAIGN. Malayan Delegation's Efforts. (From Our Oicri Correspondent) E London, Feb. 28. VENTS have frustrated the efforts of the Malayan delegation to hurry an increase of the tin quota. Par from decreasing at the appreciable rate that was hoped for. stocks may oven b-2 found, when figures624 words
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Article, Illustration75 1934-03-11 13 Mr. G. T, Peall Lectures In London. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 27. Mr. G. F. Peall yesterday gave a lantern lecture at headquarters of the Victorian league m Kensington. Mr. Victor Lowinger took the chair md a large gathering was engrossed by Mr. Peall's vivid75 words
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Article65 1934-03-11 13 Estate Atrocities In Planter's "Confessions." (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 27. In fairness to Mr. Lionel Ains worth I must record that the indignation aroused by the references m his book "Confessions of a Malayan Planter" to atrocities m Malaya has subsided. Mr. Ainsworth has convinced his65 words
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Article505 1934-03-11 13 which, at last, distinguishable factors are emerging and these emphasise the confusion. The main difficulties are said to comprise 1. Lack of interest m restriction on the part of the natives m the Dutch East Indies owing to the present price levei. 2. Fixation of Dutch East505 words
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Advertisement96 1934-03-11 13 I r 11 LACTOGEN built these sturdy children. LACTOGEN does not end with Babyhood it carries its constructive work far beyond. Healthy children are happy children children whose laughter rings through the house, children who love sport and children who one day will be robust, healthy citizens, a credit to96 words
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Article610 1934-03-11 14 Government Revenue fleeted. (From (Jar Own Corresprmdciitt Johoare Bahru, March 8. (•OVERNIfI revenue la being M (lected by the running of illicit Ills lot the manufacture of samsu m Jo].. Poo A)i Dat, a Hylam, was produced before Captain Nelson -Jones 'First Matrate, Johore Bahru yesterday,610 words
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Article97 1934-03-11 14 Mad Career Down Barcelona Streets. Barcelona. A blazing tramcar careered for four blocks through the streets of Barcelona after being held up by gunmen, and finally overturned at a crossing. The tram was stopped at the point of the pistol by the gunmen, who forced the passengers97 words
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Article105 1934-03-11 14 The -Aurora." now m Singapore, is scheduled to take off for London on Sunday at 12 30 p.m. The "Athena" which left Singapore on March 4. at 12 30 p.m. for London is expected to reach there on March 14 mails t. Th«- "Astraea" which left Singapore on105 words
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Article584 1934-03-11 14 Charge Of Theft In Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.' Johoiv Bahru. Mar. 8. RW. PAGLER alias Mohamed Noor bin Abdullah, a Mohammedan, who was charged with having committed theit of $9.50 belonging to a Hylam -boy." employed m the Kai^etsu Hotel. Jalan Belat Tebrau. Johore Bahru. on584 words
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Article211 1934-03-11 14 Dr. Winstedt On Position In Malaya. <*rrHEORIES of education blossom and Jl fade, but the private school m Malaya has come to stay. One can remember the time when, to the official educationalist, the private school was anathema and deservedly. Competent staffs m those days were not easy211 words
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Article127 1934-03-11 14 Formidable Safeguarding Measures. Ttt^ Tokyo, Mar. 9. HE Trade Safeguarding Bill was introduced m the Diet. It is intended to safeguard Japanese trade against restrictions taken or being taken by other countries and empowers the Government to restrict or prohibit the import or export of merchandise designated after127 words
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Article89 1934-03-11 14 Spain's Strike Position Easier. Madrid, Feb. 9. The Government's firm measures following the proclamation of a state of alarm, have greatly eased the situation, notwithstanding sporadic strikes and minor armed clashes between strikers and the police at Valencia. Bilbao, Santander and elsewhere. Pistol shots were exchanged between the89 words
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Article90 1934-03-11 14 Poland Has More Than Any Other Country. Warsaw. Polish women appear to have more economic independence than those of other European countries. A repori issued by the Statistical Institute of Zurich shows that 45 per cent. ol the women of Poland go out to work They number G.90 words
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Article, Illustration235 1934-03-11 14 Automobile Association's Protest. The general secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya writes: The Association's contention that if the cost of construction of necessary new road bridges cannot be met out of the revenue derived from road users as sueh and the contrary seems to be the235 words
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Article73 1934-03-11 14 St. Thomas, Ontario. A plan to set up a memorial here to Jumbo. Barnum's famous elephant, is now on foot. Mr. Robert E. Sherwood, once clown m Barnum's ckxus, has offered the city of St. Thomas part of cne of Jumbo's tusks if the plan is73 words
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Article238 1934-03-11 14 Bad Weather Impedes Instruction. mHE report of the Royal Singapore FlyX ing Club's chief instructor states: Very little progress m instruction flying' was made during January and February owing to the bad weather conditions which always prevail at this time of the year. Consequently there is very little238 words
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Article26 1934-03-11 14 New York. Chile holds the worlds murder record with an average of one every three hours, says the "New York Tim f> s."26 words
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Article620 1934-03-11 14 Position m IV-nang. SINGAPOK! S KXAMPLE LAUDED. i I PUBLIC fttten :'>cu.ssed 4^ 1 the past foi 1 the propom I establish a Hon In Sim^ Mr. John La very p, mincn'. m pub!. i f9mt. fe I the natter up m h pal Comini^. 1 j620 words
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Advertisement1075 1934-03-11 15 b~ r r:r r I rjj j M mft^& G% nil IULfIL lIIwHIIpEIHIIILiii 0 SERRAVALLO'S TONIC j 1 l\tmm (CINCH ON A AN I) IRQ N WIN E r\\ JK^v STIMI'LATES THE APPKTITE STKE>;(;THENS_TiIE NERVES REGENERATES THE KLOOD. B v V^JrB^ SERRAVALLO'S TONIC iCmchcna and Ircn Wine) is a mos.1,075 words
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Article, Illustration2070 1934-03-11 16 Grants Interview. INSIDE STORY OF THE PROVINCE. 1 iii-i i raring is a translation of the substance of an interview A. Le Pallid, of the "Le .Journal (i Shanghai," had last week with 0 ichen Lama of Tibet now mi n Nanki The interview was2,070 words
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Article125 1934-03-11 16 Subterranean Streams Cause The Ground To Sink. Choccolocco, Alabama Ten acres cf the most ferule soil of Mr T. R. Ross's farm m the Choccolocco valley have disappeared. The tract simply dropped out of sight leaving gaping holes filled with water where cotton flourished a few months125 words
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Article69 1934-03-11 16 Ten Nazis Sentenced For "Underground 55 Methods. Vienna. Ten Nazis have been sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment at Graz, Styria, on account of their underground" methods. They were accused of continuing the activities of a forbidden body by holding meetings m a gallery of69 words
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Article654 1934-03-11 16 Alternative Verdict For Manslaughter a CITY Coroner of London has made A a spirited reply to Lord Buckmaster's recent speech m the House ot Loi ds when he said the Coroner s Courts should be abolished. It was one of his proposals to reduce road casualties. Mr. F.654 words
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Article, Illustration42 1934-03-11 16 MR. JOHN LAYCOCK. Municipal Commissioner of Singapore, on whosr j motion, supported by a very ablo speech, a committee has been appointed to consider m what manner j provision can be made for the aged poor and the decrepit.42 words
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Miscellaneous377 1934-03-11 16 EMPIRE'S RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GMT. 7.15 a.m Time Signal f rom r. Ben. A summary of the we? new?. 7.30 a.m. A Roman Catholic Service: by the Reverend W 1 c pard, 0.5.8., relayed f roni I' Anne's Church, Liverpool. 8.15 a.m. Time Signal tram Greenwich light orchestral eonectt 'gran^377 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1934-03-11 17 Its AmenitU* A Boon To The Unattached Gambling And Other Evil Habih Uu*t Stopped Management Com mittee Of Thong Khi Hofc Association New Year Celebrations O f Silver Star Minstrels. 4 fIJWESPONDENT writes makA m? several observations con ernin^r Malayan dub lit V.11.. 11. says hat fWta1,104 words
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Article, Illustration899 1934-03-11 17 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards itjfiiiiii^ ii liiivo ILl^©l©lL v\y OUT S>II DfcJiQlOlLcifro (By Walter Lindrum.) VIfHEN playing billiards, the usual method is to decide what is the best thing to do and do it accordingly. There are exceptional and trying occasions, however, when this is not possible, and one899 words
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Article98 1934-03-11 17 Archbishop's Campaign Against Occultism. Rouen. In a public statement the Archbishop of Normandy has launched a campaign to rid the province of the 'social plague of witchcraft." He appeals to all Christians to have nothing to do with occultism m any form, ascribing its origin to "Satan, father98 words
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Article98 1934-03-11 17 New Machine From Japan's Postal Workers. Tokyo. Japan's fleet of Patriot 'Planes" aeroplanes presented by public subscription will soon be increased by a machine donated by 25,000 postal employees. The new aeroplane will be ready m April, and has been designed for the double purpose of commercial service98 words
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Article139 1934-03-11 17 Indians' Birch Bark Petition To Lord Bessborough. Quebec. A petition written on birch bark has been forwarded to the Governor-General Lord Bessborough. urging the nomination of the chief of the Huron tribe of Red Indians to the Canadian Senate. The chief. Ludger Bastien, has already been mombrr139 words
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Advertisement21 1934-03-11 17 O*g£sr oJ€£yr *&> full, IHH|^H Jhere is no skimping of hops —no IRBsjB^V sWee^ beer flavour m W TIGER BEER IHb^aser^neaveumited- distributors21 words
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Article, Illustration675 1934-03-11 18 77/ c Problem Of Borrowing Money In Singapore. HOW would you like to borrow some money?" asked the Boss. Eh v> I said. How would you like to borrow i nioney?" asked the Boss. •Well." I confessed, "I am a bit hard upTopical Press - 675 words
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Article52 1934-03-11 18 Shanghai, Feb. 17. Mr. Yu Yu Jen, President of the j Control Yuan, who was sick since last week, is improving considerably and his condition is not regarded as serious. He has, however, asked the Government to have his sick leave extended by another week.52 words
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Article274 1934-03-11 18 PLOT FOILED. ATTEMPT ON GEN. MA. I Tientsin. Feb. 18. A PLOT for the assassination of Gen. i*. Ivsa Chan Shan, hero of the Nonni River battle m Heilungkiang, was nipped m the bud by the timclv *dis- covery made by Gen. Ma's friend which I resulted m the arrest274 words
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Article77 1934-03-11 18 Joint Petition By Diplomats Submitted. Nanking, Feb. 20. On behalf of all Chinese diplomatic representatives m Europe, Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, has submitted a petition to the Government offering suggestions for the development of Crjina. The petition suggested the following points 1. Abolition or77 words
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Article83 1934-03-11 18 Hongkong, Feb. 19. General Chen Chi Tang has definitely made up his mind further to expand i f he Canton air force. By his order all pilots m the Canton j air force are required to receive further I training at Canton. General Chen has also placed83 words
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Article119 1934-03-11 18 Young Officers To Be Further Trained. Nanking. Feb. IG. By order of General Chiang Kai Shek. ,11 the young officers of the now defunct 9th Route Army have been sent Uj .the Military Schools at Nanking and Loyang °Il Is understood that these officers will )c incorporated119 words
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Article, Illustration110 1934-03-11 18 Hangchow, Feb. 21. The Chekiang Provincial Government Las issued an order that m the future uo foreign products may be bemfiftt f <> 1 Lhe use of the Chekiang official oiganisations including stationery and fur--1 All employees must also wear Chinese native clothes by way of encouraging the110 words
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Article755 1934-03-11 18 must populate the border districts with ex-service men or regular soldiers. Today, most parts of China's border districts are unpopulated. In case of a foreign invasion tneie is no way to stop it. By the time the Government has massed sufficient troops to resist the invaders755 words
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Advertisement136 1934-03-11 18 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance. Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Easten. Life BafMing, Cecil Street, Singapore.. London Office: 27, Old Jewry. K. C The Company has €20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the136 words
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Advertisement399 1934-03-11 19 f^PD|7F ■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i $mmmmmmm HHB Hi All you have to do to win one of our big cash prizes is to place m their order of importance the reasons why the consumption of Bournville Cocoa is steadily increasing. I The li^t of reasons is given below. In the right hand column399 words
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Article2035 1934-03-11 20 Conclusion Of A Successful Race Meeting Rain Returns With Onset Of Cricket Season Newcomers At The S.C.C. Dearth Of Good Bowlers In Singapore The Coming State Match Against Selangor Good Displays By Upcountrii Cricketers. (By "Rimau.") TiHE three-day February-March race meeting held m Singapore proved2,035 words
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Article690 1934-03-11 20 (By "X.0.") FRANK Weber is the main top c m local boxing circles. When the match with Graham toas made there were very lew who thought he would last the distance against the classy Weber the RAF. champion, but Weber did more than690 words
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Advertisement803 1934-03-11 20 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 $1Q() "Sunday Tribune" No Must Be P P f F tUl Entrance Contest. P Won (No. 43.) __£?£l_ Th. SUNDAY TRIRTTNE" will ruve a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with the largest number of correct forecasts of803 words
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Article153 1934-03-11 21 Surprise For Borneo Co.'s Cashier. From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 10. r.rnWING close upon the sensaa J burglary at Batu Gajah where Uo^rSry safe m the Governrifled and a sum of men U°^kpn away. the local Police are 530.500 take" a* of ft of intestigatm^into p-^153 words
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Article221 1934-03-11 21 Shall There Be A Line Under The Net? Shall a line be drawn across the badminton court exactly underneatti and parallel with the net? This question is raised by Mr. Ahmat bin Indot, official empire of the Selangor Badminton Association, m a letter to the Sunday Tribune. The221 words
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Article310 1934-03-11 21 Ipoh And Taiping Parties Meet. A badminton match, composed of five doubles, between the Taiping: Physical Culture League, Champions of the Larut badminton League, and the Ipoh Novices Badminton Party, runners-up of the Kinta Badminton League, was held at the former's court, at Taiping last Sunday. The match310 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1934-03-11 21 Question Raised By Selangor Umpire Letter To Sunday Tribune Views Invited Season Begins In Singapore Ipoh And Taiping Parties Meet Useful B.PJs Anniversary. r rHE badminton season m Singapore will soon start. Th^ majority of the parties have already held thfiif annual meetings, and the new1,635 words
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Advertisement64 1934-03-11 21 THE EPfC <m Vletro-Goldwyn-Mayer v^ THE NORTH First Gave You i JKSIL^&B? Metro-Golduyn-Mayer y wßj^?^'^^ THEN GAVE YOU Mg /^^HPBLrW .^H Hh P^^ Thrills YAW Efl ncv;r seen llvn M be fere! YOU >vlrV-~ Walrus li^tle>/— Caribou '■'■>' OF THEM i fIH '-''i ALL m e:skimo' > Directed by W.64 words
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Advertisement149 1934-03-11 21 NO Influenza H Colds, Grippe, H Sore Throat FORMAMINT WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. iewelled u:\ i;r m^vkments. NICKEL J'UCKKT Inm 5.<K) WIUST \ZM 3ILVKR POCKET H. 50 WHIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 .OLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct. 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 pt 65.00 >it)r-WATCHES149 words
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Article268 1934-03-11 22 Soccer Match On V.M.C.A. Ground. THE Malaya Publishing House beat the British American Tobacco C). 4 2 m a keenly contested game m the Third Division of S.A.F.A. League on tne V.M.C.A ground. The issue was m doubt right up to the last minute. The B.A.T.268 words
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Article123 1934-03-11 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 9. The Government English School. Tapah, has introduced a cricket League competition for its pupils and already much keenness has been displayed, matches m the first round having been completed according to programme. For the purpose of the competition the pupils123 words
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Article369 1934-03-11 22 Ping-Pongr Tournament Results. RESULTS of the iifih and sixth works' matches of the Al Tong Old Boys' i ping-pong tournament were as follows Khoo Soo Guan beat Soh Chwee L*w 3-0; Nt. Cheng Chum b^at Lee Kirn Chuan 3-2: Khoo Soo Guan beat Chtia Eng Cheone 3-0;369 words
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Article88 1934-03-11 22 Members of the Straits Chinese Epwrorth League are requested to note that there will be an excursion to "Harrpctead Baths" next Saturday, starting from the League premises at 2 p.m. The "Hampstead Baths," kindly lent by Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, are situated at 7V2 rniie Bukit Timah88 words
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Article193 1934-03-11 22 Third Division (W Match. (> i r f h .f s w ss i Rrr-^ sion of the S.A.F.A LetJue Jaian Besar Stadium. The soldiers pressed throi*k^| second-hali but their for»s vt ry weak before <oal. and fato* use of the numerous chane* came their we I193 words
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Article82 1934-03-11 22 The finals m the Amicable ij. Association's Gold Hake" Wkta balls 1 tournament resulted as ifc A. Clss: Yeo Koon Yam; nm Koh Cheng Moh. B. Class Tan Meng Chora: H up, Tan Tee Tee. C. Class Quck cliuu Kirn: !U:. Yeo Ah Kow D. Class: T;iii Teng82 words
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Article44 1934-03-11 22 Loke's B.P. team v. Oxygen B.P at the Holloway Party's court. Corner of Holloway Lane arc Bridge Road, at 3.45 p.m.: George Chen, Wee Jui Hik. j Jeow, Lim Jitt Wong. Wong Ckl Goh Kiah Ping. Foo Han T Foo Fook Moo.44 words
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Advertisement187 1934-03-11 22 Can you afford— TO CONTINUE THE DISCOMFORTS OF HAVING THE OLD-FASHIONED METHOD OF REFRIGERATION IN YOUR HOME? MEDICAL AUTHORITIES RECOMMEND THAT MEATS, MILK, AND OTHER PERISHABLE FOODSTUFFS, TO BE FREE FROM POISONOUS BACTERIA, MUST BE MAINTAINED AT A CONSTANT, CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE OF NOT MORE THAN 50 FAHRENHEIT. Instal a Westinghouse187 words
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Article194 1934-03-11 23 Billiards Treat. \I\TOi AT THE XEW WORLD. LOCAL bill* asts who aid not have ai rtunity of serinjr Willm Smith m action when he ptwwd through Singapore on hi i way to Shanghai, are to have :i Hw Siiig*po re Billiards Association have made arrangements for the194 words
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Article120 1934-03-11 23 In las' t.iglv's Inter-Club game, the I Clerical Union defeated the Junior Civil S* r vfep A ion by 575 points to 504 point.; Scores: Teo Tiai; Sttei iC.V i beat Goh Chian j Chm 159-85*. Tan. Bok Lini IC.U brut D. J. Ponnu- durai 150 121120 words
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Article61 1934-03-11 23 Frequent Practice Games With The Arsenal. (From Our Ovm Correspondent) London. Feb. 27. Mr. A L. Henry, Malaya's stir toot- bailer neating a jto id impression j among the Arsenal lads at Highbury. He runs up there frequently for a practice gam" "We are going to work61 words
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Article330 1934-03-11 23 Dr. Wang Reviews China's Chances. Shanghai, March 10. IT is generally regarded that China hai little hope of doing well m the field and track events at the forthcoming Far Eastern Olympiad at Manila m May, but the various games, such as volleyball, soccer and basketball330 words
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Article165 1934-03-11 23 Straits Chinese And Paya Lebar. rE Straits Chinese Epworth League lest at ping-pong against the Paya Lebar Epworth League by the odd game m five and won the badminton by six matches to nil. Results iS.C.E.L. names first i: PING-PONG. Liao Boon Leong lost to Scan Kirn Chye165 words
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Article194 1934-03-11 23 Ties for Wednesday and Thursday m the billiards (Russian pool) tournament at the S.C.C. are as follows: Wednesday: W. W. Speid and F. W. Fargus v. H. Gray and R. Land; P. H. Romney and R. S. Wilson v. N. G. Bishop and E. H. R. Bowerman. Thursday:194 words
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Article36 1934-03-11 23 I The cricket match arranged to be played to-day at the Thomson Road Depot between the Police and the Nondescripts' C.C. has been cancelled owing to the regrettable death of Inspector A. E. Popejoy.36 words
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1412 1934-03-11 23 Huddersfield Still Level With Champions. OESULTS of yesterdays English and Scottish League matches, as cabled I 'by Renter, and the League tables brought right up to date, are ,s fol- lows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Diw I. Ais.i;al Astrn V. Hirmii!<4ham 0 Stab* 1 Bhickbum1,412 words
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Article141 1934-03-11 23 Eight Readers Share $100 Prize. EIGHT readers, each with eight correct forecasts, share the prize 01 $100 cffered m connection with the ''Sunday Tribune Soccer Contest No. 40. Their names and addresses are: Mr. C. C. Kat, 77, Bukit Timbok, Seremban. Mr. K. K. Seng, Messrs. Bruce141 words
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Article17 1934-03-11 23 Swansea, March 10. To-day's rugger international resulted as follows:, Wales 13, Ireland 0. -Renter. jReuter - 17 words
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Article36 1934-03-11 23 The match m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, between the S.R.C. and the S.C.F.A.. arranged to take place at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, had to be postponed owing to the rain. ->-36 words
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Article36 1934-03-11 23 Members of the Sect Kirn Cheng B.P. are reminded of the proposed visit, to Johore. during the Easter holidays. They are requested to turn up for practice as often as possible. i36 words
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Article26 1934-03-11 23 The football arranged for yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium between the Dutch Naval XI and the R.A.F. was postponed owing to the rain.26 words
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Article16 1934-03-11 23 The usual S.A.F.A. Relerees' Refresher Course meeting will not be held on Tuesc^ay.16 words
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Article18 1934-03-11 23 The S.LG.C. March ladies' medal (bogey) will be played to-morrow and on j Tuesday.18 words
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Article13 1934-03-11 23 All yesterday's local cricket matches were washed out by the rain.13 words
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Article110 1934-03-11 23 Match Between Chinese And Europeans. (from Our Own Corti'spondent.) Ipoh. March 10. npHE annual tennis match, Perak JL Chinese v. Perak Europeans, Began to-day. The matches were well contested, and the Chinese were leading at the close of play by five matches to two. RESULTS: Choo Chee Fatt110 words
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Article181 1934-03-11 23 I citement ran high when the Club re- quired five more runs for victory, and there remained only three more balls to be bowled m the last over of the day. Rivaz settled the issue by hitting Mayo's fourth delivery over the ropes for j181 words
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Article, Illustration107 1934-03-11 24 The wedding at Christ Church. Hifhbury Grove. London. N.. of Mr. Claud- Rpn»n*on. leader of a dance band known as "Claude bumpton and th Bandits," and Miss Jeanette Barnet. Three ol the prize-winning animals at Friday's Cat and Dog Show it the Y.W.C.A A pirl m tennis107 words
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