Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 June 1934
1934-06-03
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1934-06-03 1 The Sunday Tribune 2.-NO. 2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1934. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article666 1934-06-03 1 EMPIRE'S LOYAL GREETINGS. Mondays Parades. Special Ceremonies In Malaya. rDAV k the 69th birthday of His Majesty Kin(>orge, and from all parts of •jje Empire loyal greetings and homage go to the King Emperor. There is special occasion for rtjoicing m the fact that the Sin* at666 words
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Article1241 1934-06-03 1 The Exhibition. STILL BIGGER AND BETTER. (From Our Oicn Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. June 2. THAT the Malayan Exhibition, organised by the Agri-Horticul-tural Association, is lully achieving the objects m view when it was inaugurated eleven years ago was amply demonstrated at the opening ceremony to-day. The show1,241 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1934-06-03 1 R. N. Commander Tragedy Of Broken Romance. Handed Revolver By Bereaved Father. "Thought Perhaps He Would Use It.' (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 23. 'JHE three actors m a poignant tragedy untolded m the Paddington coroner's court were Mrs. Margaret Elsie Bennett, 36, widow, of Cromwell1,314 words
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Article91 1934-06-03 1 Questions In Parliament. (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, May 23. JJUBBER paving and the judi cature m the S.S. were arnon-^ the most interesting matters of Malayan interest m Parliament this week. Captain Cunningham-Reid asked whether the Minister of Transport was aware of the experiments91 words
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Article114 1934-06-03 1 The Minister of Transport replied "I am aware of the experimental work on rubber paving carried out m Singapore, niir". my technical officers keep m mind the l«oi.< iu.Jiiy of its appii.'iiion to read r.Miuitions m tlrs country.' The Minister aksed that the question should be put down.114 words
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Article154 1934-06-03 1 A Further Token Payment? London, June 2. THE newspapers agree thai Mr. Roosevelt's War Debts message does not alter the situation. "There seems nothing for it at present," says the "Times," but to endeavour to keep the question open by some payment on account not large enough seriouslyReuter - 154 words
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Article81 1934-06-03 1 The Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine At Belfast. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 23. THE Lord Chief Justice at Belfast called to the Inner Bar of Northern Ireland His Majesty's Attorney-General for the S.S., the Hon. Mr. Percy Alexander MeElwaine 8.A., LL.B.81 words
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Article220 1934-06-03 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Dr. Sheldrake In Peking? Shanghai, June 2. IT Ls reported that the Biitisher. Shicrtuki, <Dr. Sheldrake J Is m hiding m the Peking Hotel. Many Mohammedan representatives called on him during the last few days and urged him to accept the i220 words
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Article368 1934-06-03 1 FOR THE NAVAL BASE. Great Secrecy. Took Twelve Months To Construct. (By Air Mail) (From Our Own CorrespotidentJ London, May 23. THE countryside around Great Wakering, near Shoeburyness, has become a region of intense secrecy and something approaching fear. Within a few days the work of 12368 words
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Article90 1934-06-03 1 Toledo, Ohio. June 2 The Union of Electrical Workers oi tho Toledo Edison Company have called off the strike which was due to begin to-day and whirli might have paralysed the wholn city. The Union persuaded the ow plovers to restore the 20 per < wage cutReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement7 1934-06-03 1 ffENNIS EVERYDAY. at 1 HOTEL Phone 6-lW7 words
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Advertisement14 1934-06-03 1 N, E. M. i National Employer* Mutual) INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.14 words
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Article149 1934-06-03 2 Alleged Retention Of Stolen Rubber. >Fori7i Out Own Correspondent) Taiping. June 1. The case against F. A. Jumbu, a Eurasian, who was charged at Taiping with dishonestly retaining a quantity of rubber belonging the Holyword Estate. Fondofc Tanjong, was concluded to-day. The acting manager of the estate gave149 words
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Article284 1934-06-03 2 Vice-President Of Fisk Tyre Co. In Singapore. Mr Edward H. Marsh, Jr., viee-presi- ci r nt of the Fisk Tyre Export Co. -arrived In Singapore yesterday by the s.s. "Pre- j sident Harrison*' en route to Marseilles j and Europe on business connected with T} c284 words
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Article207 1934-06-03 2 Distinguished Visitor To Malaya. i Mr. K. V. Al. Rni. Alagappa Chettiar. MA.. Barrister-at-Law, wjio has extcni sive interests m Malaya m connection I with his own firms m Penang, Kuala j Lumpur. Malacca and Singapore, arrlv- j I ed at, Alor Star by the Imperial Airways207 words
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Article98 1934-06-03 2 Johore Health Inspector On Transfer. (Frovi Our Oicn Correspondents Johore Bahru, June 1. Mr. S. Thurairajah, Health Inspector. Johore Bahru. left to-day on transfer to I Segamat to take the place of Mr. J. G i Chiistian. Senior Health Inspector there, 1 who goes on leave prior to98 words
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Article60 1934-06-03 2 The committee of the Singapore Chi- j nese Children's Welfare Exhibition wish to thank the donors of prizes and exhibitors, whose generosity contributed so materially tc the success of the event. Nestles Condensed Milk Co., Ltd., gave j the champion cup and first and second prizes were60 words
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Article157 1934-06-03 2 DEATH OF MR. G. McMICKEN. Former Manager Of Phosphate Co. THE death of Mr George McM» formerly m r Island Phosphate Co occun2^ lj Seven-jrks. Kenl on May 21. Mi*. McMicken was connected i company lor over 25 years, and theLZ of his death w; a1 shock tr k former157 words
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Advertisement76 1934-06-03 2 j THE LAMP FOB EVERY PURPOSE Whether i? f s for HOME, STREET or \l FLOOD LIGHTING, OSRAM is the ideal lamp. Years of specialised h^ research have made it what it i 5.... i TW iff! llle lanip long Jife and eeon m y- IT W 1 f5 sure76 words
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Miscellaneous371 1934-06-03 2 TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME. A Special Violin Soloist. THE leader ol the Kutcher String 1 Quartet. Samuel Kutcher, will take part m the role of violin soloist m a contest to be given by the Wireless Military Band (Empire at 11.50 pjß. •local tirm He is a frequent soloist at the371 words
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Miscellaneous146 1934-06-03 2 10.20 p.m. Songs our Fathers sang, sung by Dennis Noble tbanicne). 10.50 p.m. The 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra. Header. Montagu? Brearley), conductor, Stanford Robinson. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 15.45). 11.50 p.rti The Wireless Military Band, conductor, B. Walton O'Donnell; Samuel Kutcher (violin). MONDAY A.M. 0.50-1.05 a.m. A summary of the146 words
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Article2960 1934-06-03 3 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES AGAINST HOTEL MR. CARMICHAEL'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RRISK EXCHANGES BETWEEN MANAGERESS D AND COUNSEL. f IVFIA passages of words between a lady witness and a crO j.w--\aniinin^ counsel were features of the continued hearing of vtsterday of the case m the Civil District Court,2,960 words
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Advertisement101 1934-06-03 3 1 f > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i •i Ml II A fU|UO OPENING TO-DAY. Special *H?;lidav MaJnte To-iiiorruw I ShetlediromJrab*^ r^^L^.' W^ I the arms of romance/ 1 W win. FAY WRAY 1 PAUL LUKAS Fine clothes, furs, jewels,101 words
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Advertisement158 1934-06-03 3 Oreat World Show j j J^fgg^i^' HOLIDAY DANCE I I THE CELEBRATED ARTISTES j j Army and W^ acy WILL ENTERTAIN YOl j Admission SI. J NB _AN ADDITIONAL TEA-DANCE WILL BE HELD TO-MOllftOW. t From 5 to 7.30 p.nu Te« dar.s-e to-day Ir. m .">..{'.» to 7.-U1 p.m. THE158 words
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Article36 1934-06-03 4 At a special meeting on Friday, the Singapore Municipal Commissioners disapproved the proposals submitted for the replacement of buses on Route "A" (Qeylang-Tanjong Pagar) as they did net comply fully with the Commissioners' requirements.36 words
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Advertisement773 1934-06-03 4 AMAZING BARGAINS IN BRITISH AND SWISS MADE FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. OVER I.JOO PAIRS TO BE CLEARED AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE AND MANY AT A FRACTION OF THEIR COST. WE HAVE A PAIR TO FIT YOU! Lou, hoe! fancy perforatec l*"T fiUin. flj^tW^^EVhE Vamp, a Verj raiart773 words
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Advertisement168 1934-06-03 4 "II 111 II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ••••««••••<• I < "The boy stood on the buruinu d« <k, Hut he really did not mind; We had the wherewithal168 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1934-06-03 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES TBOM aero a(1 came TntJ strains of «*Wj the Robert E. Lee." pracby the hotel pianist m view -f the Saturday ni^ht festivities. Why the "Robert Lee" I don't know, except that there is a 'aahion now of reviving ancient melodies. And I Ml to wondering when1,596 words
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Advertisement101 1934-06-03 5 I y^2^ "HERE IS THE HANDIEST A I WAY T GET MILK! I m m^^^ J A LITTLE KLIM PLUS WATER W /W AND PRESTO! YOU HAVE THE M I 7\ -^Jy FINEST LIQUID MILK DAIRY SCIENCE 1 I v V/ CAN PRODUCE. FOR KLIM Ig PURE, 1 A _-X\101 words
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Article, Illustration643 1934-06-03 6 01' R CAMERA CORNER. Do Not Waste Your Material. Intensification And Reduction. LAST wecft I described a method of blacking <»ut pit. holes m negatives and mentioned thai there is ,onsiderable after treat-im-m which can be gfcr«n to negatives to -UV hitter results. Ihe two mob! important643 words
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Article137 1934-06-03 6 Float* From Spain To Palestine. Jerusalem. A glass bottle which has floated from i Spain to Palestine m nine months has been picked up on the seashore near he Jewish colony of Nathania m 1 Palestine b lt was found m the surf by Mr. Davifl viagnrs137 words
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Article606 1934-06-03 6 wild state, open tnelr mouths and put his arm m. That power came to him suddenly m he Madras Zoological Gardens. He saw 1 keeper ill-treating a lion, and over•ome by sympathy for the animal went o the bars of the cage and called it.606 words
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Article455 1934-06-03 6 JDuke Of Atholl And The Police. THE Duke of Atholl. speaking m the House of Lords on the Betting Bill, described his own experiences to illustrate the anomalous condition of the law concerning lotteries. He said that before he put before th? public a competitive scheme for the455 words
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Article273 1934-06-03 6 Ireland And Australia Flijyht. AERIAL racing and coi Wf r told the other di 1Q the great sport of he world n > future a really international s; from the difficulties of every ter national contt Col. James Pitzmarvice. w present Ireland m the London to &4273 words
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Article50 1934-06-03 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Tribute By United States Minister. Nanking, May 10. Speaking at the local Rotary Chb day Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, the I States Minister, paid a high uifcute v the progress China had made m t velopment of communications, especjalo 'luring the last lour years50 words
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Advertisement179 1934-06-03 6 T tTBST hooks on i)^' f TTIFORY AND TECHMQVF. OF j BXT LROOM DANCING, by Vi--t ,t Sifvester. A 5T?| tverytifr* that T i i u eoanVtior wilS feßroow J MODERN BALLBO6M OANCINO j i,. victor Sl-.ener. All the toU^ J B tepa m the Slow Foxtrot, Qaiefc j St.179 words
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Advertisement282 1934-06-03 6 1 MMM^^ MMMM^, waaMMW>MM agßaMMMßMMw««««»MMM^^»'»M»Mi™M»^Mg^g}gSJKS^J3K^SSSSSSSSsS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BiMMlWMKMMßßß3W^B II NBBffIBBSBB^ I^*WlmKs&&^ff^tw**f^^%Br^KrßtfNw^^^^^^K^^^^K I i •»< I I I II I I I I I t I I I »H HI Illlli I I 111 I I I I I I I MfSWrnj TAKE YOUB DOCTORS TIP i 1 I [j BIOCITIN Z Charges Your282 words
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Advertisement168 1934-06-03 6 Ij "AGNESIA" ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER f,,r the prevention md ran of j "PRICKLY HEAT" A unique preparation for TOILET NTRSERY J USE i Obtainable from a 1 i J 8! id I P.epared >nly by GRAFTON I j LABORATORIES. i THE RESI IT OF SPARE TIME jjTt_' The reatesl triumphs168 words
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Article4540 1934-06-03 7 BERTA RUCK - THE LITTLE WON DER. BERT A RUCK. OUR SHORT STORY. By aT the Theatre Royal of a provinA cia l town, which comic papers would probably call Little-Boring ttc-Thyrres. there was put on, for Lee nieht* only, the domestic drama: "At The Eleventh Hour," Number Two Touring Company. Now the4,540 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-03 7 «':|>ifh|illillllli:lllll!|l!|!ll'!lllll>«ll|llll<|ll|llllli:i|i||!liniil|!lllltll|lllllllllll|UIII|!l|ll| '■::|':|irfli'«ii||:|vr'tllt'l|!'l'l|'ll''t<ll'!|nri:i|it|i>|^ Ililillilini'llitllllliU'ti'lnfnli I 111 111 l |"|il|i I »i'|iiirr«'-iii* 1 -«'-|lHlHll|'i|"fM|ll»':»ii|:l|Miii|;i| I if "ft H I >| luillt'llff No further loss of linen if you use Johann Faher's I LINEN MARKING PENCIL I (made m Black only). Z i In order to introduce this Pen il to the public175 words
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904 1934-06-03 8 EMIGRATION TO IW4LAYA. Indian authorities' decision. Press Comments. Will It He Another South Africa? ri UK decision of the Government of India to re-open non-recruited a >isted emigration to Malaya is contained m an official communique issued from Simla on May 11. Though their904 words
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Article401 1934-06-03 8 Why Viceroy Is Visiting England. i Calcutta, May 14. WHAT precisely is the purpose of the Viceregal visit to London this sum- mer is the question which is being canvassed by political circles m Calcutta and elsewhere at the present moment. While no authoritative information is401 words
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Article67 1934-06-03 8 His Own People "Have Little Appreciation." Colombo, May 12 rwSJ sPec?5 Pee i° the Indian Mercantile Chamber, Ceylon, Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, siaa: "My own people have little appreciation of prompt work or personality. It is my fate Lhat I should remain comparatively obscure to mv countrymen. I67 words
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Article646 1934-06-03 8 Latest Jottings From The Mail. MRS. GANDHI was released from Yeravada gaol on May 16. f Mr. M. A. Jinnah was to sail from Bombay for England on May 24. Mr. M. R. Jayakar's mother, who had been ailing for some time m Bombay, expired on May646 words
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Article65 1934-06-03 8 Madrid. A policeman became a toreador when a bull ran amok m the heart of Madrid Tho bull escaped from its keepers and broke into a house m the Gran Via Madrid's "Regent Street." It climbed the stairs to the first fioo where its horns were roped and65 words
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Article734 1934-06-03 8 Reason For Decision To Walk. TN response to numerous represema- tions which he has received from friends and co-workers protesting i against the decision to carry on the rest of the Harijan tour on foot, Mr. Gandhi has issued the following appeal through the Press. I734 words
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Article133 1934-06-03 8 "Touch Of Love And Sympathy' 4 Needed. (T London, May 2 nrnLr aV6 beer by ihe Indian problem almost literally night and day A Or u m c than a year declared the Archbishop of Canterbury at a meeting or the Church Missionary Society m the Albert133 words
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Article277 1934-06-03 8 Mr. Gandhi Presides. WORKING COMMITTPF DECISIONS. fHE meeting of the Congress Work. ing Committee was begun Patna on May 18. with Mr. Gandhi i, the chair. It ig understood that the Com mittee has decided that a m*m of the Congress should be summoned aan early date277 words
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Article119 1934-06-03 8 Woman Who Saw Death m The Mirror. Madame Xii Tsuchiya, a 66-year -old fortune teller, has forestalled the fefe which she believed awaited her. Late at night her body was found «t the bottom of a deep well m her gardes. She left a letter saying: "IReuter - 119 words
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Article94 1934-06-03 8 Aeroplane To Rise Vertically. ypmf ratio. A Japanese inventor claim* to te H> discovered the secret of verUcui fl]fc.:t He is Mr. Hirosue Nishi, aged «j Tokio, and he has taken' out paaftt&fc his discovery m 16 countries. After successful tests with motitfs is now building an94 words
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Article93 1934-06-03 8 Man Arrested For Murder Of His Sweetheart. A man with a bullet m his brain rm been arrested at Lucice. m Moravia, 4he murder of his sweetheart. z* It is alleged that he shot her then turned the revolver on me*,. When the man. Rudolf Oassman. year-old93 words
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Article79 1934-06-03 8 Malayan Snakes Reach U>*** Zoo. Twenty black and ol<i T JJ|i<* I* snakes have arrived at the i*» from Malaya j|r. They are a present •i**§ aS $a, Aubyn Smith, the rubber p«« the Zoo's famous Malayan V .^S»» Thi.^ monarch of rrptil >s it eat79 words
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Advertisement56 1934-06-03 8 Hum?*/ 11l Ay^j~>*. s Ml'fe EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE ONE AS HAPPY AS USUAL. En^56 words
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Article, Illustration2553 1934-06-03 9 By Our Woman Correspondent -tfESE hot breathless evenings are rTnntiKh to try anyone's patience, 1 e f?h?r P s %er a pufl cf breeze to b? l a r IT* ualiy cut at Sea View and SfSJfS Sghts with moonlight j wVer dinner on the2,553 words
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Article492 1934-06-03 9 EVEN the most bitter enemies of printed fabrics have come over to the ranks of print promoters m the Paris world of fashion. In short there i isn't a detail of French summer styles that hasn't burst into prints, even hats, gloves and shoes. !N the past,492 words
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Advertisement8 1934-06-03 9 S ANOCRIN Si -t MM5 «N ib WIE»L4NDI8 words
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Advertisement78 1934-06-03 9 thjfgdfsgsdfgsdfsdf witiiii «««i»ti«««iintowiitni^ 1 lfl ATKINSON'S PERFUMERY! 1 Established 1769. I I BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. I All leading dealers stock Atkinson's exquisite I I toilet creations. I Their refreshing fragrance, c oncentraied strength, and lasting qualiiy are the reasons for their great reputation. i 1 Agents I J.&E. Atkinson Ltd.,78 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1934-06-03 10 A H4PPY FAMILY CIRCLE. Skill In Furnishing And Designing. (By Arthur Nettleton) {SPECIAL TO THE "S 'NDAY TRIBUNE. nUUNG pOBt-wai years, picbibly no family m Britain has been 1 m re prominently before the public eye than that of the DukeLONDON INTERNATIONAL PRESS - 1,355 words
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1087 1934-06-03 10 Nurse Who Smiled And Talked After She Was Dead! A nurse who died and never knew it, but even spoke, moved and said that she was well after an accidental shock of high-voltage electricity actually had killed her, was the victim of a pecul ar accident m a London hospital1,087 words
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Article127 1934-06-03 10 Swastika Replaces Hindenburgf s Head On Stamps. Berlin. Stamps are being used to teach histoiy to visitors at an exhibition entitl3d 'German People: German Work," which has opened m Berlin. They illustrate the development oi 1 the unity of Germany m the past 80 years. The, first setReuter - 127 words
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Article72 1934-06-03 10 Sequel To Woman's During A Dance. Los AX* f r Ids^ Two months ago a Falecwoman, entered the d r Uo Barbara Hotel. Los p Ang* owned by JackDenjpsey^ Bodr weight champion of the ww g %l%^and was injured Now she has filed a sU^u» Dempsey forReuter - 72 words
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Article39 1934-06-03 10 Shun Pao - Shun Pao. The prayer rneetina a lea rnf commence on April 28 < l les 1* > from well informed cl eslde oj* chen Lama, who w 1 PJ ingC no« meeting, will le*v<> for Hai^ about April 28.-39 words
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1020 1934-06-03 11 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By IN recognition of the importance of "The House of Rothschild." to be shown at the Pavilion Theatre soon, Zanuck halted all otner activity at the studio so that he might throw thu lull resources of his staff into the making of the picture. It1,020 words
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Advertisement243 1934-06-03 11 t i l I I I II "KIIMIIIIUI Illiilll' rf 3^! matinee to-bay, 1 FINAL SHOWING h'MOUJLIN I U O U €jt Jhi Ww^^mF and RUSS COLUMBO BOSWELL S!<TKHS I 20tli Centan ru-ture. ..^^l i TO-MORROW CU576.15 9.15)^ IN RKS3H)NSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND SPECIAL ONE DAY RETURN SHOWING. I "FOOTLIGHTS243 words
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Advertisement87 1934-06-03 11 B conference they won the <. Mm Mm A Ignoble Prize for establish* -V 0. ?Jf[ "^f^M'-3-\ §Bm I V^***** o^, ji Ankle deep m world affairs, ||ji^^^^ >*} they felt sheepish when they ;|WDO|SET 0 m a tuneful riot exploding! D D wtk v 'gjh'U r c" plfliNMflMf o87 words
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Advertisement118 1934-06-03 11 One Girl against IfipS four woman-haters. And they love it! *%L^** 4 ?2- :-&A^s?«3?Mfc .111-**' Jx^ f :^>#>«SKg&ft;: 4^H Merry speedy romantic. Her wiles against their wits... Three crusty old gold miners trying to protect their handsome foster son against a gold-digger's charms But what chance has a mere man118 words
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494 1934-06-03 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, June 3, 1934. RESIDENTS' POWERS. VROM a dispute about a Swimming Pool a constitutional issue <>f great importance m the FM S. seems to bave arisen. Jugj what power <!<> the Residfchts possess? And have they gqilght i*' exercise authority going beyond that power? In this494 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1934-06-03 12 The 'Sunday Tribunes" Race With Time. Ij^Oß th«- pasi three weeks, readers '>f the Sunday Tribum have been able'lo secure their copies m Singapore before midnighi and m the up-country towns they have arrived by the ni;itl train which leaves Singapore <>n Saturday night This has been done with ut1,136 words
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Article534 1934-06-03 12 Smiles Of The Week By jdflskdafjsdlkfjsd;l CELANGOR soccer referees arc studying designs for one-man "tanks" with an expert eye. A A A Another of those little irritations: references to "12 noon." It would be queer if noon came at 11.45 or 12.20! A Another Honours List is due to-day.534 words
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Advertisement46 1934-06-03 12 HANDKI^pHJEFS FOR MEN Pyramid Handkerchiefs, like all Tootal Products, are completely reliable. Each one guaranteed to give you satisfaction (j? to he replaced. See the delightful variety m both men's and women's sizes. You'd know them by the Pyramid label. i William Jacks b> Co. 'yftalanqjjgj-46 words
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Miscellaneous49 1934-06-03 12 THB WEEPS TIDE TABLE. day 1.33 a m 3.21 pm. To morrow 2 M a.m., 4.20 p.m. Ttksday 3.45 a.m., 520 p.m. Wednesday 5. 07 a.m., 6.16 p.m. Thursday 6.38 a.m., 7.10 p.m. Piulay: 7.59 a.m., 7.58 p.m. urctay 908 n .tn., 841 p.m. Sunday 10.05 ;m. 9.20 p.m.49 words
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1581 1934-06-03 13 TWO MEN 4CQUITTED: ONE IW4N TO DIE. A WHISPhftED "GOOD-BYE. 1 -WAIKEi) OUT OF THE SHADOW OF THE SC4FFOLD." TWO mcX who had spent a fortnight m the cells of the condemned walked out of the shadow of the scaffold into itreetg and1,581 words
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Article55 1934-06-03 13 Slu <lents Trained To Ffcht. Them. Lisbon. "he Pr^^^ snfe igh school univerjetton. A Y;' receiv ing military m S?, 11^ but JS 1 1 they are d^"ng *m<* to SJj^lar arms are to be S}F T i\*ll%*»o*n by its mi thP DreLm f° lurs who to55 words
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Article37 1934-06-03 13 Sfi^SSSiM tOrei^ R °wing lom U h on of the GerSarfp a Cepted the Berlin*** 111 m a ™i Rowing Club to SnS^ng L'ft tour- round the man >' la kes. «at surround the Htv37 words
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Article56 1934-06-03 13 Who Only Stand And Wait. Helsingfors. Three hundred girl students of Helsingfors University has applied for sum-mer-time posts as waitresses m hotels of the Finland Tourist Association. As only proficient linguists are chosen for these jobs, foreign tourists find it exceedingly convenient that Finnish girls earn theirReuter - 56 words
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Article59 1934-06-03 13 Washington. Three successive times Lawrence L. Hoy/ell drew the ace of spades while playing a game of cards with some friends. He remarked that it was an evil omen. A day or so later his car crashed into another and Howell was killed and a girlReuter - 59 words
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Article85 1934-06-03 13 After Their Real Parent Had Been Shot. Stockholm. A cat is acting as foster-mother to five young squirrels at Kallsjoe, m the province of Halland. A hunter shot a female squirrel, and later discovered her nest with five babies m it. i He brought them home, put85 words
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Article449 1934-06-03 13 Great Secret Revealed At Last! "ALD Gunner's reminiscences of the S ngapore Mutiny m L 915, published m last week's issue of th-.. "Sunday Tribune," have evoked a iespon.se from a former ChinesVolunteer. Dr. Goh Tong Sin served during the Mutiny with the Ambulance Com r>any, and449 words
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Article255 1934-06-03 13 Animal Seen On Three Occasions. OENANG residents, living m Clove Hah Road and its vicinity, are alarmed oy the report that a tiger was .scp?i here m the early hours of the morning a few da«js ago. Enquiries made by a representative of ihe "Straits E.'ho," reveal255 words
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Article37 1934-06-03 13 Frau Winifred Wagner and the In-tendant-General of the Wagner Festival Plays at Bayreuth have invited Franz von Hoesslin to conduct three performances of 'Parsifal" at this summer's Festival which takes place July 22 August 23.37 words
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Article247 1934-06-03 13 Earth < Colder, WEATHER (lII EPS PROPHECY. (From Our Own Corespondent.} (By Aii Mail) London, May 23. WHERE is a cold time coming In I he- next 10,000 y< ars or so. according to Dr. <•• C. Simpson, the Director of the Meteorological Office. Deserting247 words
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Advertisement34 1934-06-03 13 Words are not required to express the joy this mother feels. I Let this joy and contentment be yours. A healthy baby makes a happy mother, and the baby fed on 1 g 1...^..34 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1934-06-03 14 THE FIRST LADY OFTHE SCREEN IN A CHARACTERISATION OF HER OWN COUNTRYWOMAN. pARBO is back— Garbo tv» e glamorous, Garbo the exotic, Carbo the mysterious serene? and maturer than ever, a more glowing und gracivUS performer than her 1 ost ardent admirers have ever known her. Em at1,585 words
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Article265 1934-06-03 14 Min Pao - Min Pao How Goods Are Smuggled. Hankow, Apr. 30. QEVERAL cases of smuggling salt into the "Red" area m Hupeh and Kiangsi have recently been -discovered by the authorities. It was been revealed that the "Reds" liave various grays of smuggling daily jtvs into their districts265 words
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Article122 1934-06-03 14 Fruit Ripens Before Leaves Appear. Belgrade. A 'MIRACLE" fig-tree is being pointed out ':o \lsitors in a sheltered garden at Klobuk, a village near Mostar in Yugoslavia. One of its branches is loaded with ripe figs in perfect condition although no leaves have yet appeared. The treeReuter - 122 words
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Article206 1934-06-03 14 Tribute To Sister At Inquest ASOUTHPORT visitor to the Lake District, Miss Clara Bartle, drenched and exhausted, arrived at a farmhouse at Wasdale Head and related bow her sister, Miss Marion Bartle, had died from exposure when they were trapped by a storm of snow and rain on206 words
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Article166 1934-06-03 14 sion of the last two years donations had almost vanished. The economic future of the hall, however, was now assured. Lord Nuffield's benefactions m recent years art? m the region of half a million pounds. They include: To the Radcliffe Infirmary. Oxford £140,000; St. Thomas's Hospital.166 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1934-06-03 15 RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK. RECLAMATION NEARLY FiNiSHtD. Removing Bills To Fill In A Swamp. fHi rapid progress which is being made with the construction of the civil aert drome m Grove Road, which fcatenuttely to deal wit] the civil air traffic which1,276 words
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Article57 1934-06-03 15 Cologne. Staid German citizens, will, after Oct. 1, no longer be accosted by small boys with the German equivalent of "Got a cigarette picture, mister?" For on the complaint of the school teachers, who protested that their charges devoted too much time to collecting them, manufacturers have been57 words
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Article193 1934-06-03 15 NOT THE MONSTER Divers Capture 140 Pound Fish At Pertang. iWHILE carrying out their salvage oper- ai.o.s on the sunken Russian uar£.i!p, the "Jemtschug," on Fr.day la^t, I ie divers captured a large fish which is j oaid to have weighed about 140 pounds. While one cf the divers was193 words
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Article305 1934-06-03 15 film "Metropolis" will appreciate that ■»mer;ean architects have since adopted maiiy of its suggestions. It may b? that m the not distant r uturj, m som? of the larger English pities, revolvirg buildings will make an appearance especially tC cater for the growing armies of sunbathers.305 words
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Miscellaneous689 1934-06-03 15 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 31. ACROSS.— I. Circumstantiate 11. Case; 12. One; 13. Airy; 14. Seasonal; 16. Rue: 17. Past; 19. Not; 20. Ram; 21 Shews; 22. History; 24. Share, 25. Too; 27. Are; 32. Redan; 34. Star; 36. Spare; 37. Stoop; 41. Shot; 43. Ate; 45. Caution; 47. Hang; 48.689 words
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Article, Illustration2282 1934-06-03 16 THE MEN UNDER WOODFULL'S COMMAND. SKETCHES AND PICTURES OF 4LL TOE AUSTRALIANS. Test Starts On Friday. Record Of Results Since The Inception Of The Series. r*AN T England, who won the mythical "Ashct" m Australia m the winter of 1932-3, when decisions were2,282 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1934-06-03 17 On Malaya' s Badminton Courts. flayed More Than Soccer And Tennis Rapid Progress m The Peninsula Singapore Season Starts I^Jext Week Number Of Pay ties 'Continues To Swell What A bout Pahang, Trengganu And Kelantan? Local Matches. N idxninton season la I wpore for on that day the annua. Ips1,519 words
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Article154 1934-06-03 17 Another German Currency Question. Berlin. A Berlin court sentenced the housekeeper of the famous musician Marek Weber to nine months imprisonment and a fine of 5.000 mark (£250 at par) for paying her employer's debts m Germany with the proceeds of his German loyalties. Weber, a154 words
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Article51 1934-06-03 17 Under the motto "Romantic Spring", a Tories of artistic and musical events are being given m Heidelberg during May. In addition to serenade concerts, there will be choir singing m the evening m the courtyard of Heidelberg Castle and romantic chamber music m the castle chapel.51 words
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Article101 1934-06-03 17 How Ex-Ministers Fare In Spain. Madrid. In the 36 months of its existence the Spanish Republic has had 43 cabinet ministers— and they all draw life pensions. Even if he only retains his portfolio for an hour a Spanish minister is entitled to 10,000 pesetas (£270)Reuter - 101 words
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Article49 1934-06-03 17 Raid By Shanghai Police. Shanghai, May 15. Four Chinese were arrested by In-. French police yesterday when they raid ed m Rue Prelupt a secret factory to the manufacture of Red (morphine Pills. A large quantity of narcotic pills anr an expensive machine for manufactur China TimesChina Times - 49 words
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Advertisement78 1934-06-03 17 MMb BRINGS P? II NE W Fhe climate of the tropics weakens many peo- ple.They feel rundown—tired out. Watei bury 's Compound quickly corrects this condition. I* contains all the strengthening, nourishing px>p< rties <>f cod liver oil, as well asother reconstructive agents. Pleasant to take, free from disagreeable taste.78 words
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Advertisement174 1934-06-03 17 "llilllllliinillllO llil'll::lhlM I I 3 I I I .lill.tolllllllimuillllllHliillllllllllullWllllllMlttllllHlHlJlllllMlUlHlHttllNlMlMlHtHlMlllintHlHl I*4 an exce en daily tonic. Its flSe <S^ A ferr .-mmti I refreshing orange flavour your energy and your strength P! m iib jars swiftly but surely. Moreover, fag Ostomalt is economical. A jar }Pi Product of the i li174 words
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Article, Illustration1835 1934-06-03 18 TOE DERBY PROSPECTS FOR WEDNESDAY S CLASSIC. COLOMBO A HOT F4VODPITE. Jtnidwar Bis Most Dangerous Rival. [SPECIAL TO THE "SUNDAY TRIBUNE.'*} iE Derby the greatest horse-race m the world will be run at Epsom on Wednesday. Will Colornuo, t very hot1,835 words
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Article100 1934-06-03 18 Adventure Off Cornish Coast. Londori Two pilots had an exciting encounter with a shark m Falmouth Bay, Com' wall, while they were m a rowing boi two miles from the shore. They estimate that the creature ia nearly twenty feet long. It came up within a few100 words
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Article, Illustration846 1934-06-03 18 Sydney Lee - Making The Game More Difficult: Faulty Stroke Selection: When There Is "Too Much To Play At Sydney Lee. Billiards for Amateurs XL A SNOOKER "SPECIAL." By STROKE selection is an art m itself. You often 'have a leave which offers several chances of scoring and are puzzled which to pJay846 words
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Article, Illustration2430 1934-06-03 19 inriver»ary Of The Epuorth League Local Celebrations Telok Ayer Leaguers' Excursion Many Interesting Places Visited The Singapore Chess Club Report Of Last Year. p ,*e au^P :nP •ewly-■*-Nl^n'' Singapore Union League £1 composed of Straits Lebar Wesley Leagues and 'he Young the anniversary of the Bpworth League2,430 words
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Advertisement82 1934-06-03 19 oricKs o/. IN BULK 0 <^ii' v fcf»c^yr-.>' W.J.W. 119. 1WW Ask me/ Am I a proud Father" i too, ran b^*" t my work in^y^fi? 11 /W4» Every member of the family needs Quaker Oats' /■Kr jfa* I c creat ts sound bodies, benefits blood and nerves, helps form82 words
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Article, Illustration2416 1934-06-03 20 Rimau - The Week's Malalyan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau (By The Clarke Cup Cricket "Test" Records Of Pant Matchi Four Europeans Have Scored Centuries Who Will Be First Representative 0/ The Rest To Do So? Fletcher's Fine Bowling Against The S.C.R.C. Inter-Port Rifle ShootingEd wards' Score And de SUv^s 104. OINGAFORn annual cricket2,416 words
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Article633 1934-06-03 20 K. O - K.O. (By A YEAR or bo ago boxing was pi actically unknown in Malacca. To-day there are perhaps more fight "fans" in the Settlement than there are in Singapore and Boxing promotions are a reg u 1 a r business inPays in spite633 words
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Advertisement254 1934-06-03 20 Conquer Weak nerves and regain new \i m A I 1 Of course you would look years II V T% I V %JT younger and feel much stronger, W I I %JM 111 if once your nerves could regain their s.rength For irritability Mthough as a rule the and that254 words
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Advertisement336 1934-06-03 21 Sy^ s' y* y> y^^s'^ y^ I FALCON KNIGHT i>ln( l >>A) JU tyres as new. Internal and external condiy^ y^^ y*^k SALOON. ,S //^m t ion as new- A good English car at the prici y^ y^ ym PRICE $350 our En^ ineer and is as near bein S336 words
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Article806 1934-06-03 22 Yesterday's Game. MALAYA CUP PRACTICE. T*WO of the best players m the team that will probably represent Singapore m the Malaya Cup Competition were absent yesterday, when the Wiltshires provided the opposition m a trial game. Keng Hock who was to have played at centre-forward was806 words
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Article246 1934-06-03 22 I This Week's Tournament Ties. HPIES m the lawj tennis tournament at i 1 the S.C.R.C. this week will be: TUESDAY'S TIES. j "A" SINGLES:— C. K. Pans (owe !5) Chua Choon Loong (owe 18). "B" DOUBLES:— Dr. T. H. Oh and Ben}. Chow (owe 12) v. Dr.246 words
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Article286 1934-06-03 22 Westerhout's Good I Batting. THE P.W.D. proved no match for a weak S.R.C. dc at cricket yesterday at The home eleven, batting first, totalled 140 of which 69 was from V.C. Wester- hou.t who hit a six and nine boundaries. The P.W.D. were dismissed for only 53. Scores:286 words
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Article55 1934-06-03 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. The Selangor Chinese beat the Selani p-or Malays at the Stadium here by six clear goals for the Cup presented by the i M.A.H.A. /n i Scorers: Leek 800 (3) Soon Teck (2) and Ah Chee. To-morrow the Selangor Tamils55 words
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Article19 1934-06-03 22 The cricket match arranged betwjeen t.hp Wiltshires and the Railway Institute at Tanglin yesterday was not played.19 words
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Article203 1934-06-03 22 Cricket Match At The Depot. The Anglo-Chinese School defeated the Police m a cricket match yesterday at the Depot by 57 runs. Scores: Police XI: Woosey b S. Singh 0. Fernandez c Ah Chee b S. Singh 7. Pachidi c Tiow Kirn b Kothary 4. Baliard St.203 words
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Advertisement35 1934-06-03 22 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPOIjEm.. Milk Fooel J^^^^jJ^^l <■ I I Jj C n t S t i.^ T* IN Of til 19?% Wt^k N^^jJ^^Thcy will be what you want them to be on Cow 6? Gate"35 words
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Advertisement346 1934-06-03 22 RHEUMATISM Go T HIM 80-Years-Old Pianist^ Relieved By Kruschen Although old ape has n .>i yei man from his occ mats m did threaten to do <, re ni^. r^ 'Two year ap< he »vnt<:s. 1 Wts denly taken with rheumatism all (j krft arm. 1 fried many thin K346 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1934-06-03 23 THE BEST BAT FIRST. SIX OUT FOR 190 RUNS. Keng Bock Shines. Forceful Knock For 77 Runs. 1 L Hock, the S.C.B.C. bats- the R-t wer.- aMt- t.. score 19-) ,heir first innings yesterday whec annual cricket match between Z Europeans and the Rest was beon the MM J C1,337 words
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Article42 1934-06-03 23 Negri Sembilan Win At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 2. i Ncgri Sembilan beat Malacca I—o1 0 m the Malaya Cup competition at Malacca to-day. The goal was scored tea minutes after the resumption, by Kam Tin.42 words
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Article251 1934-06-03 23 S.C.R.C. And St. Joseph's Institution. YESTERDAY'S cricket match beiween i I the St. Joseph's Institution and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club at Hong Lim Green ended m a tie, each side i scoring 67 rims. The scores: i ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION. R. Minjoot lbw. C. R. Tan251 words
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Article233 1934-06-03 23 To-Ni£ht's Fights At The New World. rpHREE Of Malaya's crack boxers, and A the lightweight champion of Saigon, will be seen m action at the New World Arena to-night, where Mr. C. A. Bell is presenting a card of five fights. Young Johnson, lightweight champion of Kuala233 words
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Article21 1934-06-03 23 St. Andrew's II defeated ACS. II m ix cricket match yesterday at St. Ani drew's ground, by 20 runs.21 words
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Article190 1934-06-03 23 !ps)h Amak'ur Boxers Make Debut. (From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh. June 2. i TTHRE3S amateurs from the Police and the Fire Brigade made their d< but I m the programme of boxing staged at the Amusement Park. They were train ed by Mr. Neville Godwin,190 words
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Article85 1934-06-03 23 S.C .C BEATEN AT TANGLIN. In a scrappy same at Tanglin yester--1 day. the Wiitslvrcs II defeated the S.C.C. II m soccer by 4 1 It was a friendly encounter. The soldiers, who finished better than the visitors, were leading by two goals at half-time, both scored by Worsdell. He85 words
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Article193 1934-06-03 23 Asiatic Youths II Beat Khalsa 11. The Asiatic Youths II beat the KJiaJsa juniors by four wickets and 108 runs at the Khalsa ground yesterday. Scores KKALSA 2ND XI. Gaja Singh b Kirn Seng 2, Arsamy b Kirn Seng 0, Mangal Singli b Kirn Seng 0. Govindar Singh193 words
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Advertisement162 1934-06-03 23 &b£r wfiji Ural «9V -^■^T STEWS 7s) Marmite is one of the richest known sources of the health-giving Vitamin B. Clever cooks keep the Marmite where they can get at it easily no top shelves for a jar that's so often m demand For Marmite is useful m so many162 words
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Article, Illustration108 1934-06-03 24 i mi 5 A simple play suit with ample accommodation for sunlight is shown here by little Shirley Temple, Fox Film player. Some of the twenty strange sea monsters which have been washed ashore at Llannadoc, 14 miles from Swansea. The biggest of them is about 18108 words
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Advertisement146 1934-06-03 24 Read TRIBUN£ For Best SPORTS KllCfils I 3 ''-'<' <^B£§ss%^^ J^ I^^^ x Sec wl >at tobacco tar does to your finders. Think what it does to your throat J Those &mßfr^ L^C%^ stains are not nicotine, but the tarry product 'ift^^ irritant. Do you wonder you cough, do yo146 words
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