Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 June 1934
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Title Section14 1934-06-17 1 The Sunday Tribune voi a No 4 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE, 17, 1934. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article735 1934-06-17 1 D°r"ctor"/nf«S«d ton MAINTAINING FAIR PWCE FRATTEN NEWMAN CONCERNS Documents Signed Vexed Question Of Consumption (A 'Sunday Tribune' Special) -fHf! burtVf tin pool is design- simply and solely for the purpose of maintaining tin at a fair price. If we were to experience a suddtn demand735 words
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Article135 1934-06-17 1 F °r Air Commodore Cave-Brown-Cave (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent London, June 6. \W> Commodore H. M. Cave-Brown-Cave. D.S.O DF C D 'rect«u of Technical Develop at the Air Ministry. ha **n appointed Air Officer Com y^, Cranwell and Com"**nt of the R.A.F. College. A Wit135 words
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Article, Illustration559 1934-06-17 1 Over 400 Guests BIG RECEPTION AT KATONG A V\ EDDING of much interest to k place m Singapore yesterday afternoon when Miss Fanny Fisher, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher of Capetown, South Africa, and sister of Mr. Joe Fisher and Mr. Julius Fisher,559 words
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341 1934-06-17 1 Mr. Charles Emerson Cheers The Market (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspoiident.) London, June 6. THE Dutch East Indies folk seem to have made up their minds, temporarily, at all events. As a result, the rubber-price :urve has started what m;st people are convinces will341 words
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Article222 1934-06-17 1 At 1000 M.P.H. GERMAN ROCKET 'PLANE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 5. A ROCKET-PLANE designed to fly at 1,000 m.p.h.— faster than sound m the stratosphere while carrying a load of mail and ten passengers is. being- built m Germany by222 words
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Article290 1934-06-17 1 20 Months In Tin Jungle (By Air Mailj (From Our Own Correspond* v London, June 'J. 11/fLLE Jean Cuisiner, the Frtrich- woman explorer, has ar.i.eved the distinction of a iijyal Society lecture for her 20 mo ahs wanderings m Malaya and Sj ;thern Siam.290 words
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Article106 1934-06-17 1 Sold With British Trade Mark (From dur Own Correspondent) London, June 6. JAPANESE bicycles are being sold m the Malay States bearing a plate with the name and trademark of a Southport firm. The plates are being sold separately m shops so that bicycle owners may affix them106 words
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Article646 1934-06-17 1 fitted with two super-charged racing Gipsy Six engines of 230 h p., and these drive variable-pitch propellers. The engines are fitted on thr wing, right and left of the fuselage. The wing, as which other types recently produced by this firm, has a pronounced taper. One646 words
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Advertisement7 1934-06-17 1 'Dennis" EVERYDAY GOODWOOD PARK KGIEL •phone 64907 words
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Advertisement82 1934-06-17 1 >^^^^ An Every Day Letter Singapore, 12th June, 1934 EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.," Cecil Street, Singapore. Gentlemen, A week ago I saw one of your advertisements, and was persuaded to try a bottle of your whisky. The way you describe it m your advertisements ("A mellow friendly spirit") is absolutely true.82 words
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Advertisement12 1934-06-17 1 INL'E. M. (Nattonal Employvra' Hutoal). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.12 words
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Article53 1934-06-17 2 Closing Date For S.T." Contest THE closing date for the Jeffrey's beer competition announced m the las' issue of the Sunday Tribune is June 22. and no entries will be accepted afte chat date. The result of the competition will b" 1 published m the next issue of53 words
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Article126 1934-06-17 2 Sin Chiew Jit Poh - Sin Chiew Jit Poh Favourable Balance On Singapore Shanghai, June 16 The trade returns for tlw lirst four months of this year lor China and the South Seas show that total imports into China amounted to $62,310,000. Mo^t of the imports come from the Dutch East Indies. Annam,126 words
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Article113 1934-06-17 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chiang Kai Shek Inspects Nanking Troops Shanghai, June 10. Marsha! Chiang Kai Shck took part m ho military parade of Nanking troops this morning. Ho also met Dr. W. W. Yen. the hinese Minister to Soviet Russia whom hi urged to withdraw his resignation.113 words
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Article48 1934-06-17 2 Provisions Of New American Bill Washington, June 16. The Senate has passed the Deficiency j Lill. Its provisions include $525 million Tor drought relief. An amendment has been added eni uring rewards amounting to $50,000 j :or the capture of Dillinger and other j criminals. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article141 1934-06-17 2 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Resumption Of The Berlin Service Shanghai, June 10. Mr Li Chin Tsung, the manager of the Eurasia Aviation Company arrived m Shanghai yesterday from Nanchang, where he called on Marshal Chiang Kni Shek interviewed, he said that the company's air line between141 words
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Article115 1934-06-17 2 Min Kuo Jih Pao; Sin Chew Jit Poh - Min Kuo Jih Pao Sin Chew Jit Poh and Coming: To Malaya On Inspection Tour Shanghai, June 16. Mr. Chang Tsing, a prominent member of the Kuomintang, will shortly leave for Malaya and the South Seas on a tour of inspection of the Party's affairs. More Japanese and115 words
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Article40 1934-06-17 2 Former Bandit Prisoner To Be Married London, June 16. Charles Corkran. who was captured by bandits m Manchuria m 1932, is engrged to marry Molly, only daughter of Captain and the late Mrs. Payne-Smith. of London. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article81 1934-06-17 2 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Stirring Speech To Students Shanghai, Jun'j 16. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek, wfto is now m Nanking, paid his respects m the heroes" room of the Central Military College yesterday. In a stirring speech to the students, he received the ten years' history of the81 words
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Article60 1934-06-17 2 Burying His Mother Alive Shanghai. June IG. I\7HILE tempt:'!? o t-ury lib tnotfaei adve. dfcan? :-.-.\i\ a fafmer of cyu, m Klangsi Province, was struck by l^jhtn ng and ::ili Tae awed vHln.Tcrs. after v-<- Chang's ):tuy lopple ever into the grave which h: linci prepa ed fc60 words
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Article72 1934-06-17 2 Deaih Of Respected Ipoh Resident {From Cur Own Correspondent. > Ipoh. June 16. The death occurred here to-day of Mr. S?.w Ah Fatt. retired inspector of the Central Mental Hospital. He was awarded the Imperial Service Medal for 40 years of faithful services. Mr. Ah Fatt72 words
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Article80 1934-06-17 2 Discussions With "Mussolini Ended Venice, June 15. Hitler returned to Germany by air at 8.15 a.m. and was seen off by Sig. Mussolini. The Dictators shook hands while the band played the German national anthem and the Horstwessel Song. Hitler inspected a guard of honour composed of .detachmentsReuter - 80 words
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Article56 1934-06-17 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Returning To Tokyo Next Week Shanghai, June 16 Mr. Kuiamoto. the Japanese ViceConsul m Nanking, who nearly created a disruption m Sino-Japanese relations by his mysterious disappearance, arrived m Shanghai this morning. He is entering the Japanese hospital for a short rest, and will56 words
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Article45 1934-06-17 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Branches To He Established k Many Cities Shanghai, j unt H Attmg luh lOrn f Chiang Kai S! Ctovcnimcn; club, hj n branchoj: at r L^*Kzisi nd Hangchow vu"J Lirroaslnß the efflcei The Pelpinj; branch will b-45 words
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Article31 1934-06-17 2 Quo* y On Imports From Japan The Import Merchants' Associate ha: parsed a resolution strongly n testing against me proposed apn ol the quota system to Japanese i^ ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article61 1934-06-17 2 The death occurred on Friday <rf »l second daupht?r of Mr. K. p. K. Utm. ihe local solicitor, at his residence Killeny Road. Deceased, who was 10 years old, had been suffering fan short attack of fever. But she rintbm* pntHinomia suddenly and succumbed to* on61 words
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Advertisement219 1934-06-17 2 GREAT WORLD NON-STOP DANCE TO-NIGHT SUNDAY, 17 JUNE All American Dance Band of the s.s. "President Hayes' j will play alternately will D'Souza's Famous Band Commencing at B JO pm sharp. Admission $1. LOOK INTO the question of EASY RUNNING when you buy a bike Think back to the last219 words
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Miscellaneous476 1934-06-17 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 32 ACROSS.— I. Yellow; 6. And; 7. Bang; 10. Meaning; 12. Drape; 13. Meat; 14. Noon; ]fi. Tree; 17. On; 18. Engages; 21. Dare*; ■:j. Ted; 27. Elope; 29. Airs; 31. Pigmy; 32. Track; 33. Tent; 34. Then; 36a. Get; 38. Eras; 39. Nee; 41. Elate; 46.476 words
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Article736 1934-06-17 3 Proposed Pool? CHINESE MINERS' SUGGESTION (from Our Oun Correspondent.* Ipoh, June 15. iL'iIEN it wm announced that a >iKt-iai iivf par cent, quota foi the year was to by allowed durini? the six renuiininK months off 1934 for the purpose of obtaining the metal for the Buffer736 words
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Article424 1934-06-17 3 Three Men In Local Court preliminary inquiry was continued yesterday before the Second Magis- iV price of the case m which Jansen, an ex-steward oi hospital and a penand two Chinese are charged feiting King's coins (alpossessing instruments for counterfeiting King's coins) and possessing 614 counterfeit 20-cent424 words
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Article180 1934-06-17 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Protest Against Arrest Shanghai. Juno 16. AFRLSH dispute has arisen m North China between the Japanese and Chines authorii les The magistrate of Changli. a town m i district of Kopei. named Mr. Liang, reports that the arrest of a number of opium180 words
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Article63 1934-06-17 3 Matter Amicably Settled Between Parties Thf charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of S5OO against a well known Singapore Chinese, Tan Wie Yen. yesterday withdrawn before the Third" Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Branderon instructions from the D-.P.P. The accused was accordingly dv*charged. Court -Inspector Cowie stated63 words
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Article403 1934-06-17 3 Malays Fined At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. June 15. I^OUND m possess' on of eight bottles oi samsu, a Chinese, Lee Yin, appeared before the Seremban Police Magistrate. Mr. T. P. F. McNiece, to-day. The accused churned trial and Mr. H. R. Baker. Assistant Superintendent jf403 words
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Article171 1934-06-17 3 Finger-Prints And Pictures Destroyed rpHERE was an echo ol the murder of Inspector A. E. Pope joy of the Singapore Police yesterday at the De-tective-Station when over 200 fingerprints, photographs and other documents relating to the Chinese numbering over 200, who were arrested following the murder m connection171 words
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Article102 1934-06-17 3 Several Chinese Fined At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. June 16. A Chinese woman. Chin Kwee Yu, pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, Mr. McNiece. of possession of two bottles of samsu m a shop on Senawang Estate, Seremban. She was fined $25 or three weeks' r.i.102 words
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Article73 1934-06-17 3 Indian On Fraudulent Possession Charge An interesting case will be heard belciethe Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. BranJer) on June 21. The accused, an Indian post-card hawker named Sivasamy Row, will be prosecuted on a charge of fraudulent possession of 10,000 francs. It appears that the money73 words
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Article154 1934-06-17 3 Convicted Of Brealurs;; Man's Skull (From Oar Oun Correspondent i Ipoh. June J«>. A PPEALING against a sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of voluntarily causing Appu, a porter m Mensiembu railway station, told the court here that he did not commit the crime.154 words
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Article136 1934-06-17 3 Charge Against Chinese Dealer Dismissed Judgment was pronounced In the Marine Police Court yesterday n ornin? by Mr. F. J. Morten. actiiv.r Districi Judge, m the rase m vhich Tay Pui a provision goods seller vj>s charged with bwiig concerned m the importation of &n tahils of contraband136 words
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Article69 1934-06-17 3 Alleged Fraudulent Possession Of Liquor Arrested m Middli Road on Friday night, a middle-a^-ed Chinese was charged yesterday before Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, with fraudulent possession of a bottle of whisky, bottle of "m and a tin )f dog- biscuits. The man claimed trial, Baying that69 words
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Article805 1934-06-17 3 had been brought there on behalf of the woman, who was a maidservant. Were it not for her friends, the S2O would go and she would not have any means of getting it back. He (counsel) applied for costs to be paid by the Crown, because805 words
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Advertisement12 1934-06-17 3 i HP^fiSH Ml B| B HKSS^^^W^ ©^B Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd., London.12 words
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1712 1934-06-17 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas Flashes from Filmland "VTANA, the heroine of Emile Zola's fa--I^l mous novel, made a business out of iove And Anna Sten, m her American film debut, makes a business out of "Nana." THE photoplay that introduces Miss Sten represents a new record m care time1,712 words
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Advertisement346 1934-06-17 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i •>• JUMP ABOARD THE POLITICAL BAND WAGON I FOR THE LAUGH RIFE OF YOUR LIFE 3—-..,.346 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1934-06-17 5 William Penny - William Penny Three People Dare To Venture Prophesies No Radical Change*? The Greatest Improvement Will Be In Colour Photography. (By U'riAT ibout pictures a hundred jn persons, imminent m the h* ve daml to venture p^h- producer, a director, and an aetit— Tht producer motion jttaca1,061 words
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Article348 1934-06-17 5 THE "FASHIONS OF 1934 Brilliant New Warner Bros.' Show ONE of the most elaborate fashion d -plays ever presented on the screen is shown m the First National picture, Fashions of 1934," which will be seen m Singapore soon, with William Powell m the principal role. The latest and most348 words
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Article122 1934-06-17 5 Austria To Hold Defence Practices Vienna. Austria is waking up to the dangerinherent In an attack from the air. and air defence practices will be held shortly m upper Austria. Tirol and Carinthia. All traffic is to be stopped, doors closed, blinds lowered and fires extinguished during122 words
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Article254 1934-06-17 5 With The Company On Location %fy' HEN the roaring guns and flashing TT knives of pirate life were stilled for r few minutes during filming of Metro-Gcldwyn-Mayer's "Treasure Island," the Hollywood buccaneers" were allowed to relax— and be themselves. Oiin Howland. one of the most bloodthirsty oi the254 words
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Article, Illustration233 1934-06-17 5 WILLIAM POWELL wears no loss than twelve different suits, complete with ties, shirts and shoes m 'Manhattan Melodrama." his first for M.-G.-M. GLORIA SWANSON and William Powell renewed an old friendship when Miss Swanson visited the .set at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. where she recently signed a star-ring contract. ESTHER RALSTON'S hobby is233 words
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Article89 1934-06-17 5 Big International Forgery Plot Discovered Belgrade. All 1,000-dinar notes In Jugoslavia have been withdrawn from circulation :.\nd replaced by a new issue, following he discovery of a big international forgery plotSeveral hundred thousand perfect reproductions of 1,000-dinar notes printed m Trieste, Italy, were seized by the JugoslavReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-06-17 5 "FASHIONS OF 1934." This picture gives some idea of tie spectacular scenes to be expected m the ncwes! First National film to be released m Singapore shortly.27 words
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Advertisement58 1934-06-17 5 TARZAN-LIKE MEN 7 VENUS-LIKE GIRLS! j IN A MODERN GARDEN OF EDEN *nepick of 176.000 gathered from all parts of the globe l grace this eye-fillina:. magnificent entertainment with their J physical perfection! Or OtAlfllli j BEAUTY i 1 «|i X A r> i> i i' %/S^^B rr r \w.ox58 words
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Advertisement111 1934-06-17 5 The Most HUMAN I H Story Ever Told KANT j Will James' famous steed m a SB Will James story action, thrills and real love drama between a girl and a man. jfe^^^ "SMOKY"' IS A TILM OI IM'IM'I X I DVXAMITK IX HIS HOOKS. Till: M^3^f^7J^k DFVIL IX HIS111 words
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Article4204 1934-06-17 6 Baroness Orczy - Baroness Orczy 01 X SHORT STORY By VuUODV m the Qmrrtier could quite recollect when it was that the new Public Letter-Writer first set up m business at the angle formed l v the Quai den Auguatina and the hi.-- Dauphine, immediately facing th»- Pont W'nf but4,204 words
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Advertisement62 1934-06-17 6 i) 111 lo*# So*c a _y*w<?s xea*4. IWli- fV^ 8 EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN f 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 MAKE62 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1934-06-17 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES c Vdn \r v from examples of the photolfrap hrr's art. I present you to-day with a ure. It depicts Dr. P. van Stein fcgfrfe, hn- inafter to be referred to as .v [><••" v'^ r the famous Dutch archaeolj- ho is BOf ii Malaya pursuing some1,469 words
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Advertisement64 1934-06-17 7 j^ rr //w growing like a weed on Klirn fiSrittL HERE IS HOPE FOR PARENTS WHO FIND IT DIFFICULT TO (JET— AND TO KEEP— THE GOOD FRESH MILK W-» S THEIR CHILDREN NEED.... -USE KLIM POWDERED ♦V* c WHOLE MILK! FOR KLIM IS ONLY PURE MILK, #|f: POWDERED. NOTHING IS64 words
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Article, Illustration805 1934-06-17 8 Sydney Lee - The Half-Ball Rut: Groove Into Which Some Players Fall Sydney Lee Billiards for Amateurs XIL WHEN TO EMPLOY THE FORCER By (Empire And Amateur Champ on.) |T is very true that many amateurs cannot make respectable breaks because of a constant tendency to hit the baHfl too hard. But there805 words
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Article2051 1934-06-17 8 and Sir Percy Blakeney, with a bunch of skeleton keys, was opening the drawers of the wri Ling-desk. These, when finally opened, revealed nothing of any importance; but when anon Sir Andrew was able to lift the lid of the oak chest, he disclosed an innumerable nuanity2,051 words
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Advertisement86 1934-06-17 8 Keep your throaty chest and lungs healthy by regularly using HUDSONS JSjL EUMENTHOL UUUUBES fsm carrying the en.l jrsement of the /t"^ >J K^f in.ilical profession tor over 40 Sole Importers Sime, Darby Co*, Ltd. BRITISH MALAYA AND SARAWAK. H-2. 23, 24, JALAN SULIEMAN. 'PHONE IK. THE MOST VP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT86 words
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Advertisement242 1934-06-17 8 y B *^F* £> f«^©lIAIMI©MI8)Ilfcfl fj S3ANO BCO3TEAD Are Comfortable, Durable Handsome. The ownership of a "DIAMOND" bedstead brings lasting satisfaction: It is designed m such a manner as to provide the utmost comfort and support during repose. It will last a life-time and more, for it is constructed of242 words
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Advertisement109 1934-06-17 8 WATCHES 1 OMEGA, ROSKopF TAVANNES, CY^ JEWELLED LEVER MOVjv NICKEL POCKET SILVER POCKET ;Jf Dust Water hw GOLD POOOET WRIST Met-] Dust Water Pr^f 14 c STOP-WATCHES EVERY WATCH GUARANTLREPAIRS. PRECISION INSTRUMI THEODOLITES DUMPY STAVES PRISMATIC COMP.i ROAD TRACERS REFLECT? LEVELS CLINOMETEfc MEASURING TAPE AND CHAINS. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS WOOD SCALES109 words
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Article74 1934-06-17 9 New Ones To Cost From Ten Shillings To £150 Cologne. In future Prussians who wish to change their names will have to pay for the privilege. The Prussian Government has drawn up a scale of charges whereby a new surname will "ost between 5 and 2,000 mark?Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration594 1934-06-17 9 Make Sure Your Exposures Are Correct JptaMERA CORNER Why You Should Own A Meter Measuring The Actinic Valu? I Of Light iiORE pictures taken by amateurs are spoilt through wrong exposure than from any other cause. One of ths most difficult things m photography is to give the right exposure594 words
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Article138 1934-06-17 9 Liberia Denies Attack On Tribesmen Geneva, May 1. The charge that Liberian frontier troops have been attacking natives disarmed by Dr. Mackenzie, the League Commissioner, is denied by the Liberian Government and branded as hostile propaganda. The denial is contained m the text of the notes exchanged between138 words
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Article120 1934-06-17 9 Alleged British Rum-Runner Case Dismissed Helsingfors. The case against the alleged British rum-running steamer "Atlantica" and her English master, Captain Marsh 01 London, has been dismissed by the Kotka district court on the ground of insufficient evidence. The "Atlantica, a vessel of 319 tons registered m Jersey, wasReuter - 120 words
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Article56 1934-06-17 9 Shanghai, May 21. Two suspicious-loo'iing Japanese carrying arni3 w v ere arrested near the Race Course m the British Concession at 7 o'clock yesterday evening an'l subsequently another doz^n Japanese were arrested m the vicinity. The Japanese consular authorities have applied to the Municipal Council for the extradition56 words
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Article474 1934-06-17 9 WEDDING WITHOUT BRIDE OR GROOM Strange Story Of Singapore Man's Dream (3y Dragon.) This week I saw one of the strangest of weddings, a ceremony m which the bride and the bridegroom did net appear m the flc&h. You rra'y cg.ll it a marriage 01 glaosto. It- Ir-ok place In474 words
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Article82 1934-06-17 9 Moscow. The construction of a Soviet "IJoliywood" is the latest project of cinema circles here. They plan to buijd gigantic studios and film factories m Baku, ancient capital of Azerbaijan! on the Caspian Sea, one of the warmest and sunniest spots m the U.S.S.R. The new cinemaReuter - 82 words
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Article81 1934-06-17 9 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Ninety-six years of age, with a recoi j of 79 years m the service with the Milwaukee Railway, Mr. John H. Mora:i refuses to retire. "Retire?" he says, "Why should I? The life of a railway man still fascinates me." He points out that,Reuter - 81 words
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Advertisement151 1934-06-17 9 I I I.ATFST BOOKS ON D \NC!N<;. I THEQEY A\D TECHNIQUE OF BALLROOM DANCING, by Viet -r 1 Silvester. A book tha: cover; I everything that i> "ssentia! m coanettioT w;th Ballr cn> D^m^nir. si Rfft, MODERN BALLROOM DANCINfi by Victor Silvester. All th( latest steps a the Slow Foxtrot,151 words
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Advertisement263 1934-06-17 9 m t s..i:.i!;t,!iui:iiiii;.i:ti:;i;:i:.ii;i;:a..s:i2.iiiti::i: a. ■:!ii.iiii!;ii:i: > i;:it!i;;it!it!i;tiitii!i:;itiiiii!tiiili:i!!lt!liiiMii!ii!iMi!tii:].i|;iiiiiiii;u; f /j\gj '£j I TASiE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP I s~*3L .^.^v iSpl I 8 J"^\ i A iXr, T^ M JMiMI v iSSBBBmBBB j Sol f^^m^M j BIOCITIN I Q|P|{!^KMM|i I Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so WHWWWffffi Ensures263 words
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Advertisement246 1934-06-17 9 •f f I I I p illffllUl. IliHlf I |l< I 111 II II 111 J |NO sbi NO I j The original preparatioii for the cure and prevention I of a shin? nose, cheeks and I I forehead. Applied m the morning be jj 1 fore powdering" it will246 words
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Article, Illustration58 1934-06-17 10 A happy the M G.M. mdios with Florine McKenney. Jean Horshol and the Sultan and Sultanah At Louis B. Mayer's lunch party. Mrs. Harry Woods and her daughter are on the left next to the Sultanah The girl next to Mr. Julius58 words
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Article88 1934-06-17 10 "Plump Type With Mac West Curves" Chicago. Miss Mac West is (almost) the answer to the student's prayer. Replies to a yuestionnaire by 150 male students at Chicago University have revealed that their ideal woman is a "plump type with Mac West curves." Her hair, however, should88 words
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Article349 1934-06-17 10 EVERYONE HAS A JOB" Interview With The Sultan Los Angeles. A LTHOUGH m real life he lives more Zx graciously anci romantically than any ficment of a motion picture producer's imagination, His Highness Sir Ibrahim, G.C.M.G., K.8.E., Sultan of Johore, who is visiting m Los Angeles, planned to make a349 words
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Article, Illustration368 1934-06-17 10 D. M. Grieg - HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME By D. M. Grieg A Server. B Striker standing close to service line. C Bounce of Service. D— Trajectory of Return Stroke. E Position taken up by Striker (B) after return. QOOD length is the vital factor m the return of service m368 words
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Article161 1934-06-17 10 Shopping Tour In Los Angeles Los Angeles. wCHULE the Sultanah went on a shopVV in o tour of Los Angeles with a friend, H s Highness, Sir Ibrahim, the jUltan of Jchore, enjoyed the second ..ay of his virit here by greeting old icqualntances and taking a few161 words
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Article295 1934-06-17 10 Barbecued Steaks 4nri The "Fixings" TTIS Highness, the Sultan of L* was entertained at a real breaktast at the Breakt-s; r Riverside drive. iUl) or Following a canter along the bridle path, the Sultan and 1 t composed of civic loaders clad i boy regalia, repaired295 words
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Article72 1934-06-17 10 Where Wireless Sets Cannot Be Pawned Berlin Wireless sets— the vehicles of so mirii Nazi propaganda— may no longer t pawned m Prussia for, according t official announcement, they are now regarded as household necessities. A precedent for this ruling has t set m German courts, where ItReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement57 1934-06-17 10 keep a date open for €ECIL B DeMILLE'S j "Four Frightened j People" J With CLAUDETTE (OLfIERT, HERBERT MARSHALL, j MARY HOLAM), WILLIAM G ARGAN. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Sco huu lIAUB «d FEMALE «M ladies and K entlen,en discard civilisation wit* their tatu-rtd clot'ns when they are lost m the57 words
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Advertisement86 1934-06-17 10 i i The CAM ERA you've i been looking for j j 1 KODAK VOLLBNDA SIX— rmmm A rare comhination of oor j !,,ok i m ->d. and simplicity— at moderate cost. Here j are the high points: j Fast, true Kodak Anastigniat f. 4.5 lens. j Compur shutter— eight86 words
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Article1189 1934-06-17 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman Correspondent ok empty tne on leave J« f acationing up-country. One asd« all eTen ing at Raffles can ped on fi^ o:: dec^Sedly pleasant, all oncei c: Actually the crowd. wai just about right, a *J2%W the dance florr. ff'fiO and Josephine put1,189 words
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Article, Illustration502 1934-06-17 11 A WELL-KNOWN London coiffeur A writes of Sanocrin, the new cure for dandruff and falling hair, that he has found 98 per cent, of his treatments successful, which Is an excellent record. In the case of permanently waved hair it is better to wait until one week502 words
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Article438 1934-06-17 11 That so often repeated wail "But you can't eat salads out hoe" is really a bit overdone if one will just take c waU trouble to obtain suitable vegetables. There Is always local lettuce for garnishing purposes and California i lettuce and celery are tfsuaily availale also. A438 words
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Article, Illustration457 1934-06-17 11 WITH two piece costumes well to the fore, blouses are taking on a n?w importance. Blouses are shown m many varieties of silk and cotton materials and should either match the skirt or be m sharp contrast to it. LONG sleeves are as much worn as short.457 words
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Article173 1934-06-17 11 Here ere some staggering statistics ov the costumes used m tne new Fox Filir. Stand Up ana <Jhee\ snortly to b shown In Singapore. Who sa y s choni girls are scantily clad? 4.891 COSTUMFS 1.438 men's outfits. 475 dresses. 2.880 dancing costumes 100 riding habits.173 words
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Advertisement180 1934-06-17 11 SANOCRIN The new scientific treatment for loss of "hair. By destroying dandruff. Sanocrin promotes luxurious hair growth, making it fine and glossy m texture. Treatments are recommended for both men and women and may be obtained at WAISON INTEBLANDI CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE 4419. pOR A PERFECT DL\NER-> First a pahit180 words
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557 1934-06-17 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, June 17, 1934. THE NEW GOVERNOR jN Malaya tin arrival oi" a new j ilminj; tratoi* v\no hoids the lv o important po its of iovenior <»] the Straits Settlements and Hi^h Comiiii; i' ncr of the Mala) Stales is ays a matu-r oi J. .'<•-557 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1934-06-17 12 G. S. HAMMONDS - The Social Significance Of A Banking Account G. S. HAMMONDS. (|\K of the most important stages m a man's life is reached when be learns that a bank ia not only a place which motorists 'crash i>>l when they wl drunk and disorderly. Thai knowledge is often a long time1,101 words
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Article660 1934-06-17 12 Anglius - WIT and WISDOM o F the WEEK. Anglius OJO- long- lag i! lIHIO says things never happen m Malaya? A JUDGE rules that a man need not listen to his wife's conversation. It is remarkable how many unmarried men have places on the bench. IIfHILE practising some mild revolver shooting.660 words
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Advertisement174 1934-06-17 12 i i r minri mimim iimiiiiiiiiiinrrTiTiirnTiiiiPi urn m i ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii **********111 iiiniiiniiiiiiim»ii'— »wwi;*w«nr iSERRAVALLO'S TONIC (Cinchona and Iron Wine) "t 1&} is all you require Either 5 :as a Restorative or a Tonic C-% t it will make you fit jLK l mm m -^1 J W rattan Se/mnuo t«<"il^174 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1934-06-17 13 Ignominous End To Great Britain 's Public Enemy No. 1 SEQUEL TO TSHOOTING2 OF POLICEMEN Exit A Desperado Thrilling Bloodhound Chase Across The Sussex Downs THE John Dfltinger of Great Britain is dead, and for all iv notorious reputation and sinister history, Chicago can paii t no parallel to the1,540 words
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Article45 1934-06-17 13 Madrid. 0 Record catches of anchovies are being made along the Basque ccast. That registered at Motrico is valued at more than £3,000. At another port 114 tons of anchovies have been landed. The local canning factories are overwhelmed with work.45 words
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Article53 1934-06-17 13 Cologne. Great efforts are being made m the Mosel district to defeat frosts which threaten to ruin the vineyards. In the Domane Avelsbach area alone 3 000 stoves each 2 ft. high and holding 20 briquettes have been built. They will bo lit at the slightest53 words
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Article99 1934-06-17 13 Belgium Congo Natives Ravaged By The Disease Brussels. The natives of Urundi, Belgian Congo, ars being ravaged by an outbreak of typhus which has followed a widespread epidemic of infectious influenza. The typhus is spreading with such rapidity, according to a wireless message to "Le Soir," that all99 words
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Article49 1934-06-17 13 "Private Life Of rfenry VIII" Banned New Delhi. The people of Delhi will not be able ,o judge Charles Laughton's powers as m actor from his film "The Private Life )f Henry VIII." The Chief Commissioner of Delhi has ssued a notification that the film is 'uncertified."49 words
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Article267 1934-06-17 13 Tracking Criminals By Dowsers' Twigs (By Air Mail* {From Our Own Correspondent > London, June 5. /CRIMINALS may be tracked m the v> future not by bloodhounds but by aowsers' twigs. This was one of Die many remarkable claims made at the first conference of British267 words
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Article241 1934-06-17 13 an important authority on East African affairs to a Press representative. "It will provide the scientists with their first definite knowledge about the growth and possible cure of the disease, due to these twenty-four native heroes." FACED DEATH TO SAVE OTHEUS Brave Volunteers Help To Fight Sleeky241 words
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Advertisement69 1934-06-17 13 '""■■OMlHiHliliifl.iftiiuM-f. •!liiii!iiiiii||!|nii,(,.]iuiiii'ii>ifii.'i!iii;i:;iMii|;i|i:|. l |iill>|iiliittt|ii|.'ii;i'>|!i|:il>'j ft 4RT MODERN UKULELES j X f (Made m U.S.A.) l«!i Made of seasoned wood and fitted with Patent |!j non-slip pegs Beautiful Art Modern Design (as HI illustrated). Very nice tone. HI Do not confuse this ukulele with the cheaper I each, l^osta^e 50 cents69 words
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Advertisement187 1934-06-17 13 Hi i n m I c&BB > Jr^Lz I r 2BBBB) #4k 1 1 > i **£j^^ l^B^Bk Z#^ I mm '^BHk ''<C9^^^BlV^M» .^B^^M. VJI _T^ I .^BHHBBk. vl ll■l/ m a JBB BBMB> I^BBBHI BBiBBBr I ~BK' .jßk .^fl BLTwmI Bhl A Br Ll n X SJH k Br%^ral187 words
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1664 1934-06-17 14 £OME readers will recall the story, a few weeks ago, of the "unluckiest baby m the world" the hapless infant chosen by the mysterious priests of the Forbidden City of Potala, m Tibet, to become the new Dalai Lama, the Living God of1,664 words
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133 1934-06-17 14 FAMOUS PICTURES SOLD British Masterpieces In New York Auction New York, April 20. 12.500 dollars '£2440 at pment rate 1 of exchange! was paid for John Hopp- ner's painting '"The Young Gleaner" tt an auction held at the American Ar' Association's Anderson Galleries. Tb? picture was purchased by the' lf133 words
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Article44 1934-06-17 14 Nanking:, May 22. The Mongolian Political Council ha« petitioned the Nanking Government to lielp the Mongol authorities equip a peace preservation corps. A Mongol delegate is now on his way to Nankin? to discuss the matter with th Nanking authorities.— "Shun Pao."44 words
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Article51 1934-06-17 14 Shanghai. M*y 21 i The Advisory Council of the Municipality of Greater Shanghai will h<:!d <onversstions with representative.™ of local tenants next Friday to discuss w tiofi of r*i reduction. It is expo?t?d that an equitable settli ?ient satisfactory t<» hoth landlords an»i Lrnants will be reached.-- "Shun51 words
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Advertisement578 1934-06-17 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •1 1 1 1 i iiiii 1 1 IlLmlliu lUN Jg&m^ WALKS OF LIFE *Z****\ I a|o^ r I It i- tbt li-.'ht* t and rtreajreri af lC o&578 words
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Advertisement144 1934-06-17 14 r r v I > How To jj| Healthy f Alll| y J.^ "vs,-^ If f Fit r YOU WILL SUCCEED IN WORK AND GAMES JF YOU REMEMBER THIS gALANCE is a most important thing m games and no less important m such ordinary movements as walking. To secure good144 words
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Advertisement28 1934-06-17 14 M^ 111 Ik I I Kifff v B W* *P p,»««urc Tyre* H^HH Hith to Lo^J t re v*u w will th«n |B^ nl l •o 18. 528 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1934-06-17 15 BRINGING IN TIMBER BYf JUNKS INCREASING EXPORT TRADE SHIPMENTS TO CHEAT BRITAIN PROVE SUCCESSFUL flCßthe last half century, the saw- m ll industry m Singapore has been thriving and to-day there are aboUt ten mills m the Colony, all of which with one1,103 words
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Article673 1934-06-17 15 SLEEPW ALKER NOT GUILTY OF THEFT Missing Notes and Young Maid's Explanation (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 5. TN finding a 20-year -old girl no guilty of theft, the Lynrngion, Hants, magistrates decided an unusual problem of a medieo-lega! character. They accepted the plea of the673 words
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Article53 1934-06-17 15 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Nanking, May 21. Mr. Chu Mm Vi, secretary-general cf the Executive Yuan, Stated to-day that fighting between Generals Sheng Shih Tsai and Ma Chung Ying m Sinkiang had already ceased. General Sheng has got th? upper hand of the situation and his rival has withdrawn to53 words
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Article882 1934-06-17 15 JUDGE'S FANTASTIC PICTURE Sir Boyd Merriman And Collusion (By Air Mail.) (Trm Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 5. A FANTASTIC picture of a time when th f State might obtain revenue "«nthe sale of coupons for the disown of marriage across post office SS was d882 words
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Article92 1934-06-17 15 Preliminary Work By Mother Of Ivan The Terrible i Moscow. A 16th-century reservoir lined with the original blocks of white marble will be the central hall of a station on Moscow's underground railway when it is completed. The reservoir is part of a subterranean water-supply system which hasReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement73 1934-06-17 15 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPOREnii LOW 0K Cp 51 lO Milk Food /J^B&-y^^K<> fl ■5?5*. 1 ili^.^^^ sfllttiJ Agents for S mthern < >;<>;^- y "*^tm Knj|ljHJ||B "»r Ivl 'ikji'^i >v#- i .i'i!!!iP|ji8 i '!ii JA( KSON cL 1. 1 I).. s^*««^^ fflilH <y^,^ J^j^ sHlilvFJiiiii Singapore. Hay Singapore, 1933. I73 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1934-06-17 16 Horatius - Horatius &y^ employment of elaborate systems m Contract Bridge mystifies many Auction players. The game has come to be over-rklden by conventions because of the material advantages accruing from nominated slams. It is very much more difficult to call a slam and make it, than just to make1,147 words
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Article219 1934-06-17 16 Shun Pao; Ta Kung Pao Tientsin - Shun Pao Ta Kung Pao Tientsin Superstitious Customs Must Go. Shanghai, May 1. The Central Party Headquarters has issued a set of regulations governing the 'New Life" movement. The regulations consist of a set of 15 articles, which, according to the orders of the Tangpui, must be219 words
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Article77 1934-06-17 16 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Conditions Of Japanese In Foochow Fooehow, May 24. The Japanese consul at Foochow is teav. ing for Formosa on June 5 to attend the "opposite shore" conference coiijfened by the Governor-General of Formosa, tc which all Japanese consuls m South China havo been invited. The Japanese77 words
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Article882 1934-06-17 16 Wireless TO-DAY'S SPECIAL PROGRAMME A Number Of Recitals A T 7 50 p.m. (local time) m the Empire A nrpferamme to-day, Frank Stewart will present "The Alphas." This is a -up of players and singers which originated through Mr. Stewart's wife givmg^a party to some of her882 words
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Article218 1934-06-17 16 Britain's Queerest Salesman 'By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June i BRITAIN'S queerest salesman i L George Aioysius Storey, of DuiW lie peddles pain. urn All spring arid summer he wa*d*. through the tmail villages ana els, carrying on iAs back a large b? box which218 words
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Advertisement71 1934-06-17 16 .-^y.-.yy.yyyy. yy-' «>x*-" .yyy-' *~s v X ;■>,' v.v^t*.-.-. .> B ys.y.'y y -:-:-y y-yy- B SB' //y r >B |g JBk^jfM^ ft II < XvXvXv'*;^^^^Kxy!v^^B.v: '!-^^^^^^v -x^■^f^^K-^t\-x^|^B''-'^^^^»'-'--"'"'*'*^^^K^^^^^P^^^^^^^B !->x-x- mV IBi l I I; l P ■BJIHf H B I wfflMk' 'I ft Jli^ Jtlssadißß' h y.- .W-y.i /*&&Z\f.:3p&ii^M |BSv^71 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1934-06-17 17 The Storg of NANA 4^. CHAPTER IV. WHAT HAS KAPPEXED Jttna, a ffirt shadows-. Uvini m Portt inl*-,^ token vp '<v a M Grei*er, a powerful theatrical producer «?*o, struck ?\V her si.. beauty and personality, tizkes her into hi* theatre, trains her, and present* her to the pubUc m1,420 words
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Article94 1934-06-17 17 GE N, TANG YU LIN Former Jchol (J o 1 ff Of la. 7 V i I;^ r L^HlI ftr h <■ a"', >? L rn r -u^** l^ arrivßd here tc^cy fvbai Interviewed by the {tress, he declined to answer questions m connection with SinoJupar.ese hostilities m Jehol lastChina Times - 94 words
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Article626 1934-06-17 17 Strange Ways Of Earning A Living Ingenuity Of The Poor In Singapore «OAVE the country by saving empty cigarette packages." This slogan, to herald m China a movement to raise a huge fund at negligible expenses with which to purchase a fleet of military asroolanes, has a counterpart m Singapore.626 words
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Article147 1934-06-17 17 Shun pao - Shun pao Disaster In Hangchow Bay Shanghai, May 23. With regard to the discovery of the body of a foreigner by fishermen near Ningpo, further details received here state that cards bearing the inscription "A. M. Carlson, Pacific American Airways Company, 3 Canton Road," were found on theChina Times - 147 words
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Article66 1934-06-17 17 Opened From Suiyuan To Tihua Peiping, May 27. According to word received from Kwcihua. the motor road from Suiyuan to Tihua will be once more open to trailic now that fighting m Sinkiang has ceased. Several omnibuses commandeered by General Ma Chung Ying have been returning and aCentral China Daily News - 66 words
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Article42 1934-06-17 17 Daughter-In-Lavv Commits Suicide Tientsin, May 20. A sensation was created here this evening when Mrs. Ma Kwei, dauirhter-in-iaw of General Ma Chan Shan, of "Nonni River" fame, committed suicide by jumping down from a high building. China TimesChina Times - 42 words
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Advertisement123 1934-06-17 17 Five Bats -_-T __g__P^gg£___j_a|g^^^--^- "^-w^-w U C °NDENSEDMIL^ t 59WJ SWEETENED V fc- WM^ XT i To Millions of Householders all over the East "FIVE BATS" Milk has set a standard m Milk never before achieved, and its PURITY and QUALITY is appreciated by all who have had the opportunity123 words
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Advertisement191 1934-06-17 17 They re off Every Morning Wide Awake- Happy ■•>■•■■ m w SQnr \r *-*f Will I m L s ~-thr>i,' I Sfi^tegSas: Wy V-. I "Both of them are up m their j studies stand high at school. /z\ I'm sure Quaker Oats is the rea-C^r^^-,1 son It starts them191 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1934-06-17 18 'hiss Popular Europeans And Straits-boms Can Learn Game Discharged Prisoners 9 Aid Society Of Selangor A Picnic To Ponggol Exursion Of Upper Serangoon Party. r weeks past, a Chinese t t turnament has been run World. This indoor h has b tn played by the for hundreds1,446 words
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Article49 1934-06-17 18 Paris. A sum of 2.000.000 francs (£25,000 at current rates t has been aUctted by the Air Mini try as a subsidy for civi" aviation m France. A large proportion of ihis money wi>l be given to the Aero Club Dv Nord for drome. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1934-06-17 18 Lisbon. President Carmcna has bestowed the Order of Saint James on Kreisler, the famous violinist, who was playing at a charity concert given on behalf of the musicians' widows' fund. Kreisler, who was an intimate friend of the late King43 words
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Article191 1934-06-17 18 Woman's Digestive Troubles Everyone who is subject to an v f O m, indigestion should, know of this" u*o experiences. Advice from one who has hll such xevw attacks worth tav. She writes:— n nay ng "I suffered tr m (TREtritis i>j constipation, and191 words
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Article154 1934-06-17 18 Document To Be Presented To Admiral Byrd New York One of the last letters written by Captain Robert Falcon Scott teice perished on the tragic journey from tfe South Pole m 1912 has been presenieo to Admiral Byrd. who is now txp*orir the Antarctic. The presentation wasReuter - 154 words
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Article40 1934-06-17 18 Berlin. The world's first international AmiJewish Congress will be held at Nuremberg, Bavaria, m September, according to an announcement by the leaaer v. >o i\a r city councillors. It will be called "The Internationa' Congress of Anti-Semites."40 words
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Advertisement102 1934-06-17 18 I 5 =^^=sM^=^ m EXCHANGE for 6 EM Pi V PACKETS^ \"^\l rT-UjLA Li iL 11 L jrFNT^ F&Chl ftp fci cad r^ MrPMT'; I Il\ f jy^^KCilßra a^ h Tab!e co lalns one Stamp t« be pasted m the Album S i^^W^i^fflS^^^^^ ln lls proper p I pid^^^^^^^^ Jhe102 words
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Advertisement27 1934-06-17 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT TO LET— Bungalow No. l.~Mar»b Rd., off Grove Rd.. close to Katong Pait Inspection any time. Entry 1-7-34 Further particulars from Tel. No. 317 c27 words
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Article, Illustration3133 1934-06-17 19 CIL no Hany Pl^ ers Exclude* From Junior Singles Who Will Win This Year Two In popular Derisions Of Local Committee New Ruling Regarding Competitors' Tickets Results Of Week's Matches From 4// Parts Of Country. f WO decisions of the committee of 1 n e Singapore3,133 words
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Advertisement79 1934-06-17 19 the PRUDENT poucy HIE IDEM, POLICY FOR THE FAMILY MAN T^ Prudent Polky has been introduced to I meet the requirements of the man who, c ri^htly desirous of providing adequate death cover for his dependants, also wishes t0 secure a substantial cash sum to himself J if he survives79 words
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Advertisement19 1934-06-17 19 fe MARIE Sj-^__ na mo. cro > HO HO BISCUIT 15 ALWAYS AT THE TOP. You Cannot Buy Better Biscuits19 words
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2835 1934-06-17 20 The week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Singapore's Malaya Cup Chances Promising Opening Of Programme Great v Come-back of long Liang His Fine Record- The Local Tennis Championships- -Remarkable Performance > Of Up-Country Players Las Year's Winners S.C.C. Visit Selangor Club. (By "Forward"). Singapore's Cup Victory. Outlook Much, Brighter. Much Ycung Blood.2,835 words
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Advertisement22 1934-06-17 20 ONLY THE BEST! IS GOOD ENOUGH i^^==g^^ FOR YOU THAT IS WHY YOUR a, <4IWAYS^ H^I sVcVs ALTAI v 3 pure < sp^22 words
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Advertisement32 1934-06-17 20 I /^Monger/ V?n your stockioT J dainty unden*'**' /I washing tnem L/ with ScrubbY Mf y the rS «m the hard lime r^ ricles uhich im I^~> delicate fabric*,' SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMON^J32 words
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Article555 1934-06-17 21 K. O - K.O. (By Mb* llfnl Rat* Fernandi And R rs. F*« Art Of I)i Fighting. jtf*GE i; u :s c^*;. nest exhibitions o1 n whei i red a rlock V. upporters t m ugh to be pitted jninst Young Johns. i i trail is555 words
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Article, Illustration827 1934-06-17 21 Great Festivity DEMONSTRATION OF LOYALTY THE public of Sitiawan satisfied 2 long 1 cherished desire on Wednes!ay and Thursday when the opportunity was given them to offer a mited public welcome to H.H. the Sultan of Perak, whose first forma) .■isit it was to the district.827 words
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Article101 1934-06-17 21 "Lady For A Day" A Fine Picture THE remarkably successful run of the "The House of Rothschild" at •■he Pavilion Theatre finished on Friday, and a new attraction which is likely to draw equally crowded houses was presented yesterday. This is "Lady for a Day," which has already101 words
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Advertisement301 1934-06-17 21 .<£ven me lUliei J t5 »4«- itzwzmaax \t*ten*~\n~ --t^^SS^ 1 nf rflfllO. ig^wh. Lo-doye. Cricket IW,boo's Wife -return her/" W,, -I.JI /^i^--^ farther outlook j 01 X fcse-WOh. fl C can L^*^ 011 Kfi ClOScM^ 39. Robinson Road. Sin,,,p TO****** keep The sMifl. 11 I Huis,tw OtJce. 11l ask t»o301 words
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Advertisement123 1934-06-17 21 STOP PRESS? RIVERS FERNANDEZ FIGHT AT New Worli Sunday, June 17 ih The Public are k rwily requested U their seats as early *s possible, >i confusion on account of the ru h. 1,000 Additional Sea'i A Tickets will be sold m strict No Tickets will be sold to Ti<123 words
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Article483 1934-06-17 22 Dr. C. T. Wangs Statement In Shanghai k& Car as China is concerned, the Far Eastern Athletic Association is stll\ m existence, declared Dr. C. T. Wang, China's chief delegate to the Olympic Games held In Manila, who ar- rived from the south with the Chinese483 words
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Article272 1934-06-17 22 Thackeray's Popular Win At Salford Throe 12 and a couple of 10 rounds bouts made up the programme submitted lat the Regent Sporting Club, Salford recently. In one of the most gruelling contests one could wish to see Bobby Thackeray (Leeds) was a popular points winner against272 words
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Article54 1934-06-17 22 The following will represent the Delta Rangers against the Wiltshire "B" Coy. m a fiendly match at soccer to-day at 5.15 p.m. at the S.H.B. ground. Kay Brig, Ah Seng. Leng Hock, Kok Kuan. Teck Chye. Swee Hock, Tian Chwee, Kirn Tong, Eng Hong Kee Chuan. Whatt Kirn,54 words
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Article32 1934-06-17 22 i r u;e RA.F. beat an S.C.C. teaiv. at ifieletar thus afternoon by 3—l. Play "vvab even »n ihe first haii and there sras no score at the interval.32 words
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Article194 1934-06-17 22 Arrangements For First Anniversary The first anniversary of the Play fail' Athletic Union will bo celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, at Pasir Panjang, on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11 and 12. Two dollars has been fixed as the compulsory subscription for each member, and a guest194 words
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Article57 1934-06-17 22 Amicables To Meet Bendemeers To-day The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the Bendemeer Athletic Club m a friendly game of Billiards (4 Ball) to-day at the former's premises at 11 a.m.: Yeo Koon Yam, Ong Mah Soo, Koh Cheng Moh, Scow Tiong Wah, Ang Tee Kiah,57 words
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Article53 1934-06-17 22 May Not Play In Friday's Test London, June 16. R. E. S. Wyatt's thumb continues to be troublesome and not only prevented him from playing for the Gentlemen against the Australians to-day but it extremely doubtful whether he will be able to play m the TestReuter - 53 words
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Article48 1934-06-17 22 Rain Prevents Play In Singapore Owing to the rain play was not possible m the two-day cricket fixture between the United Services and the S.R.C yesterday at Tanglin. The match wili be played to-day. The other single-day garnet scheduled for yesterday had all to be abandoned.48 words
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Article70 1934-06-17 22 Unison Badminton Party's team against Oversea-Chinese Bank Staff Association m a friendly match of seven singles to be played at the former's court at Tan Chwee Kang's residence, 655-3. Aljunied Road, on Sunday, June 24, at 3 p.m. Ang Whatt Kirn, Chua Chian^Lee, Khoo Peck Kirn, Koh Beng70 words
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Article152 1934-06-17 22 Two Games Scheduled For To-Day Two games are scheduled for this afternoon on St. Joseph's ground. The first takes place at one p.m. between the Junior Nippon team and the Overseas Japanese nine. Both teams are reputed to be fast, and a bright game should result. In the152 words
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Article53 1934-06-17 22 Rain Slows Down Seremban Game (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban June 16. Negri Sembilan won their game against the Malaya Command at Seremban yesterday by I—o. Rain fell heavily during the early part of the game and made bail control difficult, the only goal coming after the interval53 words
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Article33 1934-06-17 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 16. In the Johore Bahiu District Football League to-day, the Medical Sports Club met the Education Department and won by the only goal scored.33 words
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492 1934-06-17 22 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-NIGHT'S BIG FIGHT Results Of The Qualifying Rounds Fernandez Favoured By Fans TKE following were the scores m the Qualifying Round of the Singapore Island Golf Club championship: J. T. Smith 73: Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim 74, F. S. Gibson 74, R. J. Isherwood 75, R. Craik492 words
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Article71 1934-06-17 22 Harbour View B P.'s team to-ciav m a friendly match n singles and 2 doubles' with the Henderson Athletic Party, at the former's cour^. Bukit Chermiii at 2.30 p.m. -harp. SINGLES: Lim Cheng Hons. Wee Peak Chooii. N. K. Ponnu.samy. T. Perumal, Ong Kv.ee Wan. Tan Lye71 words
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Article43 1934-06-17 22 H- Athletic y r 'i against the Opium Packing to-day .a the fort:: r's C Koh Pway Chin;, l^* c^|pjJ Menu Chew. Khoi> •"^.f^T.-n*- "J Wo, U Tho*** Roleline Ding. Koh I'way inu Senji. #> The closins riati for tedmiiit4ju t.iuin.im.-t.i m43 words
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Advertisement210 1934-06-17 22 IWHITEAWAYS j BASIC VUIES ONE op 4 \/C Whitea*%? I \g; if I i f/J-f I IS? MEN'S HATS. Sniaii New Shape. Lined Sateen i with Grease Proof Top. Shades of light Grey, Bark Grey, Light i of Dark Fawn. Sizes 6' to 7 :5 X Basic Value 81.50 Each.210 words
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Advertisement214 1934-06-17 22 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over W^ The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Groat Eastern Life Building Cecil Street, Singapore. The Company has £20;000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF214 words
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Miscellaneous173 1934-06-17 22 BADMINTON TIES The Rover Party's Singles Tournament Ties m Uie Rovers' .singles badminton tournament are: Saturday, 23rd, at 3.30 p.m.. >4 A M division) Low Poh San v. wke foig Siang; Tan Huck Kcng v. Ong Peck Khoon: Tan Qaee Long v. Koh Yew Keng; ("E division) Goh Seah Chiew173 words
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Article, Illustration1712 1934-06-17 23 fytUys Squire Beas Pacific flight In Bi<i tvefit (Ry Our Own Reporter) June IC err, u'tendane whten swelled a 1 progressed ca joyed tiie ex- icre tc-day at th? open n-r^'ir-o- Summer Race-.. Of l ?L reavv and the tinu, *Z2% Tt£ wither had becfi1,712 words
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Article113 1934-06-17 23 Result Of Yesterday's i Ties i THE Singapore Badminton Champion- j ships, conducted by the Singapore Badminton Association. commenced j yesterday at the S.V.C. Drill before a large crowd of spectators. The results were: JUNIOR SINGLES. Won? Chong Teck beat Tan Kirn Koon, 15—8. 15—3. Lim Cheng113 words
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Article, Illustration164 1934-06-17 24 Rangoon Road School Sports. The 103 yards Mr. B. de Souza, one 01 me oldest players m Selangor. played m the Malay? Cup tie m the Northern Sec tier: between Perak and Selangor. d on«, third m the open high jump at St. Andrew's School sports.164 words
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Advertisement184 1934-06-17 24 PACKED IN imm NATURAL W| O Cigarette makers have tried all manner of means to preserve the freshness of tobacco— cardboard, tin*foil, wax* 3' papers, etc—because it is recognised that the more natural moisture a cigarette loses, the hotter, harsher and more irritating it gets. At last the obviously ideal184 words