Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 June 1934
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Title Section13 1934-06-24 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 2 No SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE, 24, 1934 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration153 1934-06-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh 17 PIRATES HILLED CHINESE GUNBOATS COUP 22 Prisoners Taken Attack On ide 23. i\ ompi ry a band p.rates to attack hotels al the *urom«r re^rt 01" Peitaiho b North (h'na. with the object ,f rtbbin? ho'diy-n-ik-rs. waaverted b> a153 words
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Article84 1934-06-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Efforts To Secure Redress Sangha 2 1 T tevera C from has made an •JJf^ to the public for fu >. a moveinui? 10 sup c GoTerv.men* m a CW murder ese >5^ He was report J l have bee ki cr TANCKU84 words
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20 1934-06-24 1 NAVAL DESERTERS "Suffolk" Stoker Returning To Singapore By Air Mail OttrO C c ,res V ondent, Dar *m, June 11.20 words
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Article97 1934-06-24 1 Mr. Frances Dell Of Teluk Anson •By Air Mail.) Oicn Correspondent.) London. June 13. IT will be heard with regret m Perak that Mr. Frances Dell died this week m London. Mrs. De/1. who originally hailed from Whit ?y Bay, Northumberland, had spent a number97 words
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Article316 1934-06-24 1 U libber's Future LATEST LONDON VIEWS (By Air Mail). (From Our Oun Correspondent) London, June 13. ■T '1 110 rubber curve points steadily upwards. A fitful little jerk representing 3;16d. per !b. on one day rather puzzled the market. It. was thought to be due to outside, and,316 words
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Article110 1934-06-24 1 New York Story 01 Extensions New York, June L 3. MR. Norman Davis has informed the Svate Department that Britain is proposing to build a arger Navy, according to the Washington correspondent of Uie Mew Yoik Times. The proposals are being considered on tl*e miderstandins that they110 words
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Article31 1934-06-24 1 1 TEST MATCH A fu.'l report of yesterday's 2 play m the Test IVlateh at Lord's, together with detailed 1 scores, appears on page 2. ».nimiiiiiin!iii!iiiinrniniiii:iiiiiiifi|j»Mi^p^i i i31 words
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Article40 1934-06-24 1 for a larger Navy, should encourage Japan to ask for a stronger fleet. It is regarded as rather a remote possibility that it would work the other -way and discourage Japan, because of the cost, from asking for parity. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article42 1934-06-24 1 Mr. John Straehan's Estate i. By Air Mail.) i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 13. MR. John Strachan, late Director of Transport. Trinidad, and formerly General Manager, Federated Malay States Railways, left estate valued at £7.200 'A 888 net).42 words
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Article79 1934-06-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Police Raid A Gambling House Hongkong, June 23. The Amoy Folice raided a. Japanese gambling house yesterday. The Japanese Consul has intervened m the matter. It is believed that a bomb was thrown at the premises of the Tungnan Travel Society Jast night; it79 words
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Article30 1934-06-24 1 Min Kuo jih pao - Min Kuo jih pao Amoy, June 22. A bomb exported m the Tun*: Nam boarding house m Amoy yesterday. The boarding house Ls owned by a Formosan.30 words
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Article160 1934-06-24 1 Successful Effort At Great World rpHE large and enthusiastic crowd of all nationalities which attended the cabaret dance held ar the Great World on Friday last In aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital is further evidence of Singapore people's well-known generosity m any charitable cause. The proceeds,160 words
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Article125 1934-06-24 1 Mr. A. D. Anderson Miss McConnell (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Carrespondent.) London. June 13. THE marriage arranged be ween Alastair Douglas Anderson, son of the late Sir John Anderson, of Singapore, and Lady Anderson, of Eastcote Place, and Joan Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConneU.125 words
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Article, Illustration337 1934-06-24 1 RESPITE FROM WRANGLING (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent. 1 London, June 13. OAR RING unforeseen developments, the tin world seema to be assured a few months of respite from wrangling. The statistical position continues to improve and the general market opinion is that stocks willCentral Press - 337 words
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Article421 1934-06-24 1 Position Serious CANTON ENVOYS MISSION ll,f K. Tsan^r Shau Foong, ewf of the Canton < ;<)\en:P'.enl who us now m Singapore to investigate the living condition of the Chinese here, explained the nature of his mission to I Sunday Tribune pepgeaentalive yesterday. Mr. Tsinp: left Canton o;i May421 words
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Article81 1934-06-24 1 New Senior Warden Of Mines <By Air Mail.. from Out Own Correspondent.) London. June 13 THK laiesi promotions notified In the O'onial Service include Mr. H. G B. Horris. Warden of Mines, Perak. to Senior Warden ol Mines, FMS.: Mr H. W. Jack, MBE.. Economic Botanist. FMS.. to81 words
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Advertisement7 1934-06-24 1 TODAY at GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL 'Phone 64907 words
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Advertisement113 1934-06-24 1 i^^'^S^K O^ TI < UE STORY. MS own wares. He did well. MS but he found that "the IN the midst of his success ho applied to McCallmn's but they being canny Scots weninclined to be suspicious. -Why" they asked "should you apply to us h for work when you113 words
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Advertisement12 1934-06-24 1 N.E. M. (Nattottti Lmpk*er* Mutval). INSURE you: Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.12 words
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Article, Illustration925 1934-06-24 2 CENTURIES BY LEYLAND AND AMES AUSTRALIA SCORE 192 FOR TWO FINE INNINGS OF 103 NOT OUT BY BROWN ■ENGLAND fared well on tke second clay of the Test match at lord's, the innings concluding with a total of 140. For this thanks wereReuter - 925 words
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Article105 1934-06-24 2 Close Of Play Scorss i London. June 23. iHLOSE of play scores m county cricket v> matches are as follows: 1 The Oval: Surrey, (against Oxford j University) 483. Sandham 123, Whicfield IJL4. Chelmsford: Hampshire 305 t Arnold 1:?,7». Essex 8G lor one. Manchester: Lancashire 174 (Lewis sevenReuter - 105 words
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Article646 1934-06-24 2 First And Second Teams ?THE cricket match between the S.R.C I and the S.C.C. played on the latter* ground yesterday, had to be stopped shortly after the tea interval owing to heavy rain. 7he S.R.C batting first, compiled 87 runs for the loss of six wickets, out646 words
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Article76 1934-06-24 2 Results OI The Second Round rrUE results of the Quarter-finals 1 i,h- Inland Goli Championship n>ed at the Keppr! Golf cout.v vc^/Z were as follow.- P. J. Beattie beal S F. Gibson i m F. N. Cherry bra' C A R Raw.. 6 and 4 J. T. Smith76 words
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Article45 1934-06-24 2 American's Feat In Putting The Shot Los Angeles, June 23. At the National Collegiate tracfc anc field meeting. John Lyman. of the Ur versity of Southern California, broke the world's record for putting the sho' with 53 ft. 7 3 4 ins— Reuter.45 words
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Advertisement89 1934-06-24 2 THE REMINGTOIS RAM) INC. (Incorporated m ILS.A.), I'nion Building, Singapore, apologise to their numerous clients for the disappointment caused m not being able to fulfil their orders lot tho Remington Noiseless Portables. The first lar<?e consignment t* these wonderful machines were entirely sold out m ten days. Other consignments are89 words
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Miscellaneous582 1934-06-24 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 34. COMMENCING WITH CROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. 33, THESE FIZZLES WILL CLOSE WEEKLY INSTEAD OF FORTNIGHTLY AS BEFORE. EACH PUZZLE WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE -SUNDAY TRIBUNE" ONCE ONLY TWO WEEKS BEFORE CLOSING DATE. First Prize $250 Second Prize $150 $400 PER WEEK MUST BE WON CONDITIONS KB582 words
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Article472 1934-06-24 3 Extortion Conviction APPEAL OF INDIAN FAILS ;i calf were recently A oJd by an Indian to his com, Aw t of the payment was JlJehvmt^s'.iaprwmissorx note, j vendor then alleged that the nU rcha*er i ad stolen the promissory JgJ, with the result that there was472 words
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117 1934-06-24 3 CRIMINAL BREACH Chinese Cashier Sent To Prison gENTtNca o? a teor.th'3 rigorous imtM?! 801 was passed yesterday by Mr. J. M. Bran- [or criminal rvar.t ictrrini, Road. The! SC'^V L:m Hl Ttr. uiauiigi'i- w to collect- the tw )r >v days. fottnd. was not therefrom ver m which 1 to117 words
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Article165 1934-06-24 3 Malay's Treatment Oi His Wife r*ONVICTED on charges of extortion v^ and possession of a kris a Sumarian Malay named Mian was dealt with by the District Jud?,e (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday. The prosecution, conducted by Chief Court Inspector Lisamer, alleged that the accused165 words
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Article157 1934-06-24 3 Allegations Of Attempted Cheating A Kheta second-hand poods dealer, Chi Chu Chin, was yesterday charged with attempted cheating before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. He was aliened to have promised to sell forged dollar notes to the value of $180 for a consideration of $95 and157 words
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Article124 1934-06-24 3 Chinese Sentenced To Two Months Tan Ah Hai, who escaped from cusrcdy while under a charge of extortion. and was soon re-arrested on board the Honi.; Keng," was produced yesterday before ilfr. J. M. Brander). He pleaded guilty to escaping from le?.ai custody and was given two124 words
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Article121 1934-06-24 3 Attacked Wife With Pair Of Scissors An educated Indian. Soloman, appeared yesterday before the llnrd ..lagisurcite. Mr. J. M. Brander, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to his wife, Manickan, with a pair of scissors on June 22 Pleading guilty to the charge, accused explained that the woman had121 words
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Article88 1934-06-24 3 Ceylon-Tanvi Sent To Prison For having failed to pay compensation of $120 to the complainant m spite or *ime having been allowed, a Ceylon Tamil named Appuhamy was- yesterday sentenced to 42 days' imprisonment by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. GriceK .pnuhamy raid another man name* Martian88 words
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Article263 1934-06-24 3 Costs Awarded Against The Crown AN application for costs against the Crown which had lost a criminal appeal came up oefore Mr. Justice Gerahty, X.C.. m the Supreme Court yesterday. The matter arose out of a case m the Malacca police court m which V. Vagindasalam was acquitted263 words
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Article74 1934-06-24 3 Judge's Ruling On How Much A Mother-In-Law May Speak Vienna. The chattering and interference of his mother-in-law drove a youn? husband at Budapest to ask the Courts fur help. This is the ruling given oy the Judge: "'A mother-in-law living m her son-in-law's house has spoken74 words
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Article146 1934-06-24 3 Malay Repeats Former Offence WHEN a Malay, Omar bin Salim, pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday, to a charge of theft, it was revealed that the complainant was his elder brother, and that it was the second time his brother had robbed146 words
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Article265 1934-06-24 3 Wanted To Join The Navy HAVING failed to show cause why they should not be bound over to keep the peace, two Javanese named Amat and Mohamood were each bound over for six months m one surety of $100, by the Second Magistrate <Mr. N. Grice) yesterday. The265 words
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Article86 1934-06-24 3 Leave England To Visit Denmark London, Juno 23. THE King and Queen of Siam con- j ducted their V:sit to England to-day, when they left for Paris en route to Copenhagen. After a Continental, ton/ they will tail for the United States. Tneir Majesties wereReuter - 86 words
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Article47 1934-06-24 3 Celebrate His Fortieth Birthday London, Juno- 23. THE Prince of Wales celebrated bis fortieth birthday to-day. His Royal Highness spent the morning quieily m the garden of his country horn? and afterwards went to WinuoOi 1 to lunch with the King and Queen.-- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article58 1934-06-24 3 Present Talk Are Purely Exploratory London, Juno 23. With reference to the icpoits from New iork suyge&tii;g an increase m Great Britain:: naval strength it is authoritatively po.ia^ci out tliat the conversations proceeding iv LencUjn are quite confidential talks and purely ex- I piorator> Then is no questionReuter - 58 words
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Article62 1934-06-24 3 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Shanghai, June 23. Mr. Koki Hirotu, the Japanese Foreign Minister, will personal^ attend the Naval Conference m 1935, states a message from Tokyo. He will present the Japanese demand for naval parity with Great Britain and the United States. The Japanese are62 words
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Article103 1934-06-24 3 Wood Beats Shields In Two Sets London. June 23. TWO Americans, Sydney Wooci and Shields, figured m the final of the London Lawn Tennis Championships at Queen's Club to-day. Wood was the winner by 11 9, 6 o. Reuter. In the semi-finals. Shields beat Lott 6—3, 6—4.103 words
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Article161 1934-06-24 3 Britain jAnd The Ix)carno Treaty Rugby, June 21. QIR JOHN SIMON m tile JSouse of Ccmmons said that the statement regarding security made by the "British delegate, Mrs. Corbett Ashby. at the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference was made on~ his authority and represented the attitude of theBritish Wireless - 161 words
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Article79 1934-06-24 3 At the annual general meeting of the Blue Star Minstrel Party, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Goh Buan Huat; vicepresident, Mr. Fong Peck Yew; hon. secretary. Mr. Tan Yong Kwang; asst. Hon. secretary. Mr. Chia Kirn Watt: hon. treasurer. Mr. Tan79 words
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Article26 1934-06-24 3 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Hongkong, June 23. The Reds m West Fukien are surrounded at Lincheng by the Government troops. Hundreds are daily surrendering.—26 words
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Article432 1934-06-24 3 Precautions Taken In Britain Rugby, June 21. k BILL, introduced into Parliament yesterday to deal with the situation if the threatened German default on Dawe.s and Young loans takes effect, will be taken through all its stages m the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday. TheBritish Wire - 432 words
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Article1334 1934-06-24 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas mHE greatest compliment an actor can X be accorded is to be referred to as "a real trouper." Victor Jory who has made great progress during his single year m motion pictures, is one of the select few of the younger players who may correctly1,334 words
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Article, Illustration707 1934-06-24 5 Carlisle Jones - Carlisle Jones Th*y Are Full Of Negative Film And They \rc The Result Of A Year's Multitudinous Activities At One Of Th? Big Hollywood Producli >n Plants (By nfVK hundred little tin cans fill o." ieg»tiv< film is all thai the biu Warner Brn>.-Fir^ N have,707 words
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Article134 1934-06-24 5 BOY PILOT NOW AN ACE Wizard Can Fly An Air Liner (By Air MaiD. London, June 13. DENIS Smith, the. boy pilot, of Southend Flying Club. marked his eighteenth birthday to-day by completing the hundred hours' flying which he requires for a B licence. The B licence would enable him134 words
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Article212 1934-06-24 5 Aerobatics End In Nose-Dive •By Air Mail.) London. June 13. A HUNDRED THOUSAND Parisians <*■*■ were this afternoon the shocked witnesses of the burning to death of Senor D'Abreu, the Portugese champion acrobat. Sonor D'Abreu was taking part m the world championship acrobatic meeting which212 words
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Article356 1934-06-24 5 Talking Picture Science EVERY stage actor should study a course m talking picture science before attempting a screen career. Such is the belief of Otto Kruger former Broadway stage actor, who appeared m such hits as "The Royal Family," "The Nervous Wreck," and other plays for more than356 words
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Article, Illustration2004 1934-06-24 5 Dave Keene - The Story of Marlene Dietrich Dave Keene (By Hollywood best sellers, had gone to Berlin to direct Emil Jannings' first calking picture. Voj: Sternberg Jannings and von Sternberg had worked together at trie Paramoinv studios m Hollywood when "The Last Command" was filmed, and Jannlng r-ad a tremendous respect tor2,004 words
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Advertisement94 1934-06-24 5 The Most HUMAN 1 Story Ever Told 1 J^jj^fer Will James' famous steed m 9 x M^^lB^^WL Will Jamas story action, drills and real love drama b«- a girl and a man. jßK||^^j|j^. -SMOKY"' IS A FILM OF INFINITE Y^^^^rL^ DYNAMITE IN ills HOOFS. THE yS* TO THE ONE MAN94 words
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Advertisement115 1934-06-24 5 BUILDS JLA Long periods of warm weather Fy n'^^3^C?K9 drain the body's energy. A pood > ."^3'^ '-m tonic, mrh as Waterbury'a Com- ilflHß*^^* VJ? "V©* pound, helps maintain health and fc,-^^iL T^l*" v vuftfef vigour. This famous remedy, with 4^V* *S3 it^ "(Microns amounts of cod livei ?^v t115 words
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Article5109 1934-06-24 6 R. Sabatini - R. Sabatini OUR SHORT STORY By and dispatched him thither to stamp out there any lingering -parks of revolt, and to rule it m his name as ducal lieutenant. Thus, upon a fair May morning, came Claud of Rhynsault and his hardy riders to the town5,109 words
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Article, Illustration1536 1934-06-24 7 Stbicily Between Ourselves Ml JfoiMy*- »d we ebwse with them. 1 Where arr ft V^f' he iMli rtained us ,i'l p ,n". and newcomers crowd m ami ht old tim rs in.t, 01,, "ity. mnvnlt th« reflections by a i m m cinema magazine, and the ..i t».,Kv Leßoy Through?"Nakmjima - 1,536 words
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Article735 1934-06-24 8 Dragon - (ion. Han Fu Chu ONCE AN OBSCURE SOMHKII (By Dragon i\ Shangtang, a province m China's northern seaboard, rules General Han Fu Chu, while a short disa re away on the sacred mountain <>i Taishai his former master lives m retirement, a pathetic figure who the735 words
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Article, Illustration962 1934-06-24 8 SYDNEY LEE - When To Swerve Your Ball: Shots That Have To Be Tackled SYDNEY LEE Billiards for A maleurs-XW. WHEN AIMING TO "MISS" By SINGULAR as it may seem, there is a good deal m knowing how and when to aim to miss the ball you are playing at. This is true962 words
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Article83 1934-06-24 8 Farmer Received A Shock On Touching It Sydney. Percy Jamieson, aged 18, was going to milk a cow at South Gundagai, New South Wales. He touched the animal and was flung to the ground by an electric shock. The farm's power supply had short ciri cuited andReuter - 83 words
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Article93 1934-06-24 8 Unemployed Man Who Was Paid To Go To Prison Prapuo. Three men at Olomouc, m Mv)iavia, wanted by the police on a charge of theft, paid an unemployed workman, Jaroslav Jelinek, to go to prison for them. Jelinek gave himself up to the poli<"o and confessed to theReuter - 93 words
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Article140 1934-06-24 8 His Japanese Secretary Going Home CHARLIE CHAPLIN has riven well gift of £17,000 to Tora* his Japanese secretary, who ha? 5* him for 15 years, and who is ret^ I to Tokyo. rt Uirtu^ Kono accompanied Chaplin n* European tours. hit He has acquired an exceptional140 words
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Article47 1934-06-24 8 The total ages ot a family of sisters living at Wupportai i> m\ Recently the only married "sic,; brated her 80th birthday, and t he 2£ four came to help her celebrate* 55? ages were 84, 83. 78 and 73 AU tSZ ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement130 1934-06-24 8 Below all our popular WU^^f^f— f||> superstitions there is a c \g||j| f^f I™#1 "^S^^^ groundwork of sound ]^fi^o^^^jf^\^ common naM jw^^^^P u'^?TT^ Sense ---^t^Zdbm kwd^ifewd was oatstde. he aw* eKcepTaoa i {ijigj wViicb a^ent "there- A Believer. I What a Blessing Health is "We have three children all healthy,130 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-06-24 9 CORNER Dirty lenses Hean Poor pictures 'The Ju- 1 Icr." Photo by Mr. Kok Leong Yin, Kua'a Pilah.23 words
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Article545 1934-06-24 9 4 READER has "written to me ask ing wfclt precautions should be ed if a camera is to be kept m good condition for many years m .iimate. He points to the fact that if an JBtrament is used only rarely the bkk leather or545 words
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Article121 1934-06-24 9 Japan To Spend £725,000 A Year Toyio. Japan is spending £725,000 annually on secret service work. The amount of money allocated for the purpose m the I J34 35 Budget is five times greater than that of 1927. Nearly 58 per cent, of the total goes toReuter - 121 words
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Article35 1934-06-24 9 Stockholm. A man who during his life was wellknown as a lover of birds and animals, lies buried m the cemetery ol Nona Church m Stockholm. on seven eggs. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article224 1934-06-24 9 London. TJERF are some extracts from letters 11 to the Post Office read at the meeting of the Philatelic Congress of Great Britain m Manchester: GOT MARRIED. "If you do not receive this let me know. I have done with my wireless set because I have224 words
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Article89 1934-06-24 9 Sin Wen Pau - Sin Wen Pau Order Of Kiangsu Provincial Government Chinkiang, June 15. The Kiangsu Provincial Government has posted a notice m the sitting room of its cfilce prohibiting conversation among the staff m English. The notice declares that the English language can be used when talking with foreigners89 words
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Article201 1934-06-24 9 London Proposal For Car Parks UnOergiound London. I7NDERGI7OUND car parks m London *J squares have been suggested as a method of overcoming the Increasing traffic congestion m the capital. The .scheme is to be considered by the Westminster City Council Another proposal is that hor.sc-drawn traffic should be201 words
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Article166 1934-06-24 9 Should Not Interfere With Each Other, Says Cary Grant Hollywood. "Marriage should never interfere with individuality. We are going to follow our separate careers. Whatever Virginia wants to do, she may." So .ays Cary Grant, who has just returned to Hollywood with his bride, Virginia Cherrill, toReuter - 166 words
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Article101 1934-06-24 9 Strange Phenomenon In Bsntfal rpHE pilot and passMiLrer of th< Im--1 peiial airways liner, Athena, which arrived at Duxn Dum recently <• i ing the castbound mail i I they were iust south of Asaitsol an unusual phenomenon of a huge column of sand, several thousand101 words
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Article92 1934-06-24 9 Movement For Their Reduction Shanghai, IIHM <>• The Shanghai Chinese Chamber of C< m merce has submitted a petition to tfu Municipal Government <f Gi ftter Shanghai urging that immediate ■< p« l>e to put rent reduction into effect a- a nn -ins of relief for thr poi92 words
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Article70 1934-06-24 9 Fire Engines Must Obey Traffic Lightg Hamilton (Ontario). Fire engines m future must obey tfe coloured traffic liprhts here and stop when the "rod" light is showing. This rulinjr, by the Fire and Jail Committee of the City Council, follows aa enquiry into a crash between a lira70 words
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Article70 1934-06-24 9 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Shanghai, May V. Signor Zanin Apostolic Delegate fct China, returned to Shanghai feott Sungkiang last night. He is scheduled to leave for Peiping today to inspect the Catholic churches m the North. While passing Ycnchow m Shanturg. Signor Zamin will make a brief step where he70 words
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Advertisement216 1934-06-24 9 IIII!II«I»•«•• !N0 shi NO 1 The original preparatio)i for the cure and prevention I of a shiny nose, cheeks and j forehead. I I Applied m the morning be- fore powdering it will re- I main on for hours withoui. I again using your puff. i Invaluable for enlarged 1216 words
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Article1076 1934-06-24 10 Kuan Ti A Chinese Hero IV hy His Fame Is Celebrated To-Dtiy Chine*? dramatists arc never tired of rc'atirir; the adventures of Kuan Ti. the G oj War whoa* fam Is celebrated ic-dajr Be pas an actual person, not a god >gy, and it is -tinted that his care rL.K.H. - 1,076 words
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Article272 1934-06-24 10 New Enterprise In Singapore 11l RS Aurelia de Gatchalian, the youngest prominent Fi'ipino business woman of Manila, is now m Singapore. She arrived a few days ago with expert Fi ipino hat makers and will open a hat factory here, manufacturing ladies', gentlemen's, and children's hats. A retail shop272 words
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Article461 1934-06-24 10 Rope Trick Controversy Continues The controversy over the Indian rope trick continue m most of the I-ondon Newspapers and among others who believe that there may be something m it s Colonel Lionel James who declares m a letter to the "Times' that he would not absolutely461 words
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Article160 1934-06-24 10 Important Claim By Portuguese Doctors Lisbon. A new method of accurately diagnosing the earliest stages of tuberculosis by X-ray photography has been discovered by Drs. Egas Moniz and Lopo de Carvalho, of the Santa Marta Hospital, Lisbon. Dr. E. M. Mistal, the well-known Swiss specialist and director ofReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement56 1934-06-24 10 I IHH F(iR ALL AFFIXIIGINS OF TKE ■M|lfcL€AT, ClitST AND LINGS fc^A^JK jy 1 1 hc wonderful efficiency of Hudson's ■gRT^ mi>l Jojabes, for al! affection 3 Bfe§|^. the ii" »ut, chest and lun^h, has BrKw m tmimmki l f u> IlK ea l profi-s--ft^^jOU ion tor over 40 S^jß^P^^!^BpBwMlßj|^BWßffißlßßß|56 words
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Advertisement52 1934-06-24 10 everythingT^c &*C.) electrical tamed without glare. Youare .^^^ft^?Pk^^^vW able therefore to read, write and work m a good light j^X^^W^Si^^^sS^^ which is comfortable to the %v^^7^ than the old-fashioned glar- T' Jp^fap ^4[\/JMf made m cnqland malayAs sight needs osram light^ Advert, of Th e General Electric Co., Ltd., Magnet52 words
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Miscellaneous1035 1934-06-24 10 To-day's Special Empire Radio j 9.20 p.m.: A religious service- a Programme SHsh£§ Church, Southbourne T T^inxT'C! THI? AT PF Academy of Music as 'c:llis'., pianist and 10.05 p.m.: The Loslie Bridge,^ CHILDREN S THLAIUL composer and afterwards become con- U ipHt k rAMPANY ductor of the Royal Marines Band1,035 words
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Article, Illustration2117 1934-06-24 11 By Our Woman Corre spondent tretching liome ot the rtlv v-nt for and delightful l.is; SaturGeraid -r y sic; -vetf Uw he lion jit x- decorated with anding be- coniposec: many varied .ved by the coupl*' he house. Tea i on the lawns and a**2,117 words
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Advertisement15 1934-06-24 11 S ANOCRIN tinctn.atment i '■> destroyZ ••■■•'Un,,,H hair a.ul sturv. Tre ijothV r, for "WBON INTEBLANDI15 words
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Advertisement284 1934-06-24 11 A Surprise! j MANILA P>KOrr;HT TO SINGAPORE Aurelia's OF MANILA LEADING HOUSE OF FASHION. I WILL OPEN A BRANCH IN SiM.A PORE, SATURDAY. JIM: li. All kinds of HATS fur all occasions Hoilywood DKKSSFS. NOYKLTIKS. I S.WK MONFV: Do no( «hrm\ away your <»!ri hats. Have th/ni remodelled and cleaned284 words
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545 1934-06-24 12 Sunbay Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, June 24, 1934. CLOTHES AND THE MAN a SUNDAY morning, when pnosl relax from the dfvM.lii, conventional, workacfc i ma ;i fitting o] for sympathetic C( of a question whi« h hi m been introduced m m._ he question of man and hi It is signiti<545 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1934-06-24 12 G. S. HAMMONDS - Do Your Own Gardening And Be Happy G. S. HAMMONDS. THE garden is an accepted institution m land. You very rarely come across i im;iii who has never, at some time or other, chril .1 \<> the sight of the first turnip top h a on pushing its way through1,132 words
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Article593 1934-06-24 12 Anglius - Anglius. I'VE c'->t ii new typewriter— it's one of those noiseless ones- but every time 1 sit down to write this column the keys wince. I LEARNED the touch system when I was a youth and since coming to the East have found no593 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-24 12 I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I t |:!|:llll|,:|> l |<tll:llllirt%IMII l l..llll!IIIII:!«niMI'l| l 'im,ll!:»t'O'lMltt:'riu(4«* JSERRAVALLO'S TONIC f i a* I (Cinchona and Iron Wine) 4 is all you require Either I as a Restorative or a Tonic I it will make175 words
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1599 1934-06-24 13 Woman's Single-Handed Battle In House Of Lords BARRISTERS WIFE WINS APPEAL AtiMNST HUSBAND DtCHtE NISI StT ASIDE [he Quesiioa Of Restitution Of conjugal Rights iFTEE il I battle single-handed for the best P !a > s ln the Ho "^e of Lords, a handsome young-J coking woman, a barrier's wife,1,599 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-06-24 13 Miss M. M. Dickson, the we.l-known sportswoman, who was a competitor m the Scottish Motor Rally, ma'dng fim record of the stare. Her companion is Miss Catherine McM iiaii. tTopica. Fress).31 words
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Article122 1934-06-24 13 A Film Of "LI. G's" War Book? (By Air Mail.) London, June 13. li/jR. David O. Selznick, Vice-President 1 x of Metro-GcTdwyn-Mayer studios. Culver City, California, announces that he has seen Mr. Lloyd George, with a view to making a motion picture of thr British statesman's War Memoirs.122 words
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Article48 1934-06-24 13 Cast iron roads arp being tried m r>u'sberg, the centre of the German Iron industry. An "asphalt" mad^ of cast Iron dust will be poured on to the roads m fluid fo v m. When it sets. it. is expected to form a non-skid surface.48 words
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Article871 1934-06-24 13 "I WAS INFATUATED WITH HER' Tragedy Of Jealousy Leads To JJeath Sentence (By Air Mail) London, June IS. A NAVAL stoker- kilting of a French woman with whom he ;id been -m affectionate terms, i>\ repented blows with the heavy metal handle of a long- knur of an antique type;871 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-24 13 The Original Chromic Needles BRITISH MADE W iAXI)ARD CHROMIC for ordinary Gramophones. ELECTRIC I HROMIC fur Electric Piek-upe. PRICE BO els. PIR TIN OF 100 NEEDLES. Ob^inableat:— T M. A Music House, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ranches 167, SELEGIE ROAD. 834, GEYLAxNG ROAD.42 words
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Advertisement29 1934-06-24 13 Only fir^ healthy cows, grazing amid tranquil surroundings, can produce good milk such as "I ri F A iWHSiI Prepared m England from the milk of special dairy stock.29 words
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Article, Illustration791 1934-06-24 14 Horatius; Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius Horatius Sy KEY BlDDI\(i FOR SLAMS Hy IT la expected that the Portland Club, :n its review of the existing rules for Contract Bridge v. ill adopt a modification «f slam bonuses It is generally accepted that the hi»h premiums which are at present awarded have done791 words
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Article, Illustration407 1934-06-24 14 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig By RETURN OF SERVICE JN DOUBLES An Unusual Stroke. The Diagonal Lob. A Server. B Striker standing close to service line. C Bounce of Service. D Trajectory of Return Stroke. E Position taken up by "A" after serving. «THE return of service407 words
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Article317 1934-06-24 14 Search For Mysterious "Tropical Valley" Dawson Creek, British Columbia SIX adventurers, including a woman, who set out last autumn m a aeroplane to look for th° mysterious "Tropical Valley" on the fringe of the Arctic, have just returned to Dawson Creek after an enforced stay throughout theReuter - 317 words
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Article88 1934-06-24 14 Awarded For Special Services To Agriculture Helsingfors. The famous Order of Lenin has been awarded to 158 Soviets for "special services m connexion with the collectivisation of the agricultural industry." It is the first time that the Central Executive Committee has authorised such a wholesale distribution ofReuter - 88 words
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Article53 1934-06-24 14 Shanghai, May 29. Mr Tantc Yu Jen, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, who had been lying 1 sick m Shanghai for the last few week?, has fully recovered and returned to Nanking ir >t night. Mr. Tani i >c >ntly had an operation m p. certain JapaneseChina Times - 53 words
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Article313 1934-06-24 14 S People On "Nation^ MORE than 300 Vxa States hav< ;>, n piaced or V tional protection list" follow^ j many recent kidnappii -j^* l !sing specially guarded by th<- id State authorities. Nearly !0u agents oi the Departed Justice In Washlnj to. ive been assignedReuter - 313 words
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Article89 1934-06-24 14 Where Prisoners Went In And Out For A Week Heilbron. Orange Free 61 Two native prisoners, charged I •scaping from gaol and with theft, described m Court her< how Went m rid out of ga.o! fo:* a week; Attended church Went to dances; Stole food after theReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement176 1934-06-24 14 Try the new, oi^inoTEASY-ACCESS" ma m m U^t JA WM? ORDINARY FOIL WRAPPINGS *r/~--^mß^B^^&mm MolSTumi pRO^ cellophanei^^JJJl the protective wrapping around every 20^**^ /-s^vsi CRAVEN "A" packet ensures Factory-Freshness ''Jo*'* **Lr lHi§i&SB everywhere. It seals-in the actual freshness of the Jr W*%l 4T^ f-i^flaiiS^W packing room. No other Cigarette has176 words
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Advertisement71 1934-06-24 14 sprays m INSIST on powerful FLIT ---it kills without fail Remember the comfort of your guests and don't buy weak imitations of FLIT. Your friends will appreciate your hospitality when you save them the annoyance of insert pests. Consider your own comfort, too, and insist on FLIT. This powerful insecticide71 words
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Article, Illustration796 1934-06-24 15 HOW OUB TROLLEY BUSES ARE RUN THE TRACTION COMPANY FLEET ON STREETS FROM MORNING TILL HE chea :> transport problem for 1 the man m the si mt was salved with the introduction of the trolly to» service m Singapore. In olden we had796 words
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Article59 1934-06-24 15 "HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES" It is forbidden to pawn a rjlesj set In Germany to-day. Wireless sets are In fnUre to b^ regarded as household neccsoi^os. A precedent for this ruling hao been set m G*nmr. Courts where v has been I that a wireless set is kndisnensible and that each household59 words
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Article50 1934-06-24 15 The visitor to Berlin may now obtain a^ guide a university student skilled m ail branches of science or art. Two hundred and thirty students, representing all the universities and academies m Berlin, have undergone a special course of instruction to fit them to be super-guides.50 words
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Article50 1934-06-24 15 The first upholstered third class cairiages have been completed for the German Railways, who have also decided to upholster a Treat number of existing third class coaches. Hitherto these have been entirely of wood, and have been popularly known as "wooden class," as distinct from "bolster class."50 words
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Article252 1934-06-24 15 Knud Rasmussen's Last Testament (By Air Mai"..) London, June 13. WHAT promises io be one of the most *J interesting national documents aver filmed is now playing to crowded ouses at the largest cinema m Copenhagen. This is Knud Rasmusssn's film of Jreen.and, "The Bride of Pa'o."252 words
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Article140 1934-06-24 15 Ex-Scrvkewan Surpris s A Doctor London. A 3-inch roll of paper believed to "•ontain a war-time message has been ound embedded m an ex-serviceman's lose by a Bournemouth (Hants > doctor. H s patient was Mr. Frederick Samvavs' who served m the City cf London140 words
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Advertisement144 1934-06-24 15 kBBBsIHk Sw 69/SJnB BS Ab Bm wJ H i TB^BBB^BoIbb J^r 9nH B nfl B 1 Bm v 9 B^. B^BBF IbiBiBBMB B l^S W BB^B^B^H I W^T *i bt A am Iwvl ffl ifl A M H B»,B^. BB Hf 4 88, Bb By ufl BT b^^ Bbbbbl Vbbmv144 words
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Advertisement205 1934-06-24 15 How To f\ Keep k THE WAY TO A SLIM WAIST COME of the best exercises are performed lyin£ down, but m some scho:ls you don't get them because you cannot He upon the floor or the playground ir. the clothes you wear n:rmally for school. So this series of205 words
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Article, Illustration8643 1934-06-24 16 Show Australia Won The First Test Match At Nottingham MALAYAN CLUB LIFE COMMENTS AND FULL DETAILS OF TBE FOUB DAYS PLAY SUPERB BOWLING BY GRIMMETT AND O'REILLY Great Stand By Bendren And Geary Prevents Rout "PELOW is given m detail comments on and the play m the first Test Match,8,643 words
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Advertisement79 1934-06-24 16 ONE BRAND OF DRINKS ENJOYS §***** INCREASED POPULARITY. FLAVOUR! 11l Flavour. .Flavour m every sense JttfflittE&ii&Mßffi&ibeb of the word.... is one of the rea- < for tho ever increased popul- l^^^^^^^^^^^^a is variety... a rirt of new and snappy varieties. .anuKirr which s<^.?- .^^*ss^®SS?^waSL PHOENIX MARQUISA and \i^'i&S'& il f'T.ARET79 words
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Advertisement51 1934-06-24 16 W^^^n[ 'WEAKNESS, Jrjk Wl DEBILITY ffl AN^EM IA fI^T^OESCHIENS'SYRUP NBV//y fcs^ of H^mo^iobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that thin rid** 1 remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DLSI'KNS ARIES, A. CLOUET CO., LTD.,51 words
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Article102 1934-06-24 17 Successful Applicant Made To Occupy It i Budapest. There was keen competition for the job of grave-digger m the village? of Sukosd. Finally, .Joseph Hanyak was selected. He started work and finished his first grave. Then he went to the village inn where h iReuter - 102 words
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Article48 1934-06-24 17 i The fifth Baptist World Conference is Ito be held m Berlin this summer. This conference should have taken place last year, but economic conditions m the various countries to be represented were so unsettled that it was decided to postpone the Congress until this summer.48 words
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Article90 1934-06-24 17 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Representative Meeting In Shanghai Shanghai, June 1. The ricksha coolies m Shanghai called a representative meeting yesterday afterntvn at a certain school building m the F»\;-ntl' Concession and a decision was reached that the coolies should organize a Relief Committee among themselves to seek relief measures90 words
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Article56 1934-06-24 17 New multi-engined craft which impart an even greater luxury to air travel, and accelerations which ensure still further ime-savings for those who fly, are lea- i tures of the schedules now m operation on Continental and Empire air lines. Passengers leaving the London airoort at tea-time are56 words
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Advertisement11 1934-06-24 17 Ln? BUY BETTER gnu ;if ID RiJ^J; HO HO LT jC'\(^j|11 words
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Advertisement123 1934-06-24 17 A For giving robust health the whole 1 'At ««Sfe' is nothing like i i i i I i i I m i j t i i i i i j i i t, i!t.r.i,,i. ,i,:i:. »::t,, i.;3i» :i'. t ":::n.;; RAI M j FONDENSED^ g i nj frtfw^ >^'^"'>***123 words
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Advertisement879 1934-06-24 18 fM F\ON r T let Headaches lower your powers of resistance. Two or thrct $M 111 'ASPRO' tablets, taken with a drink of water, will banish most Head- Ism aches m a few minutes. It's a mistake to think that because it's he and p Mm humid you must endure879 words
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Article, Illustration3224 1934-06-24 19 O n Malaya's Badminton Courts play 'In TSu® Sinngap®re )lany Keenly-Contested Matches Cqmmeni gfl All Games Promising Players Results Of Local Encounters First Tournament In A lor Star Universal P frffe felebrations Sfe*ap°re badminton eham--1 beg an last week ■n •iTILV.C Drill Hall, the venue o! imaments. ,j keenly-contested games,3,224 words
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Article736 1934-06-24 19 Decision Of S.B.A. Opposed AS stated m these column;; last week, iv.o decisions of the committee of the Singapore Badminton Association are being received with disfavour m local badminton circles, and one of those is the classification of certain entrants m the junior singles event and their736 words
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Article, Illustration2672 1934-06-24 20 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Many Outstanding Fixtures Tennis, Golf And Badminton Championshy/ In Singapore Some Remarkable Performances Kelly's Fine Round Rain Spnls Week-End Sport Command's Surprising Defeat At Seremhan Mai ay a Cup Chances In oiith More Open -Cricket In is Singapore, Penan g And Selangor. (By "Forward"). This2,672 words
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Advertisement26 1934-06-24 20 Bl < > ll* I |11 m MI "*1 I >B| lsB^MP(^4^i r niMiiiM^^^^^B^B^— *f<—^»t— >»^— r¥|l mgm i mrimai ■ny^p^nmuijn i. v J.W. 86 -yim— mi run n26 words
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Article678 1934-06-24 21 Ceremonial Begins I j ELABORATE MALAY RITUAL iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 21. J rpHE elaborate and extended ceremonies and rejoicings m con--1 nection with the nuptials of Yant: Mulia Raja Rapeah, daughter of H.H. the Sultan of Perak, who is to be married to678 words
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Article53 1934-06-24 21 Berlin Police Spot 9,600 In A Day Berlin l'lv police of Berlin have declared war on the jaywalker. An unannounced one-day "drag net" resulted m no fewer than 9,600 being reported recently. Of this number 7,786 were warned. 607 lined on the spot and 207 are to53 words
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Article145 1934-06-24 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh China Finds Market In Malaya Shanghai, June 23. THE fact that Chinese electrical goods are finding a good market m Malaya and other parts of the Archipelago is brought out m the latest trade returns of the Chinese Maritime Customs. The figures show that145 words
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Article250 1934-06-24 21 Indians Hurt In Lorry Skid A Chinese boy of the Eton High School \v is blocked down by a motor biu m Orchard Road on Friday afternoon. He received minor injuries, and was taken to the General Hospital by ;ii".bii]ance. A hasty accident occurred at the C l250 words
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Article104 1934-06-24 21 Inter-School Competition At Johore [From Our Oivn Correspondent Johore, June 22. In excellent weather and before a large crowd the Batu Pahat Malay inter-school drill and games competition were held on the Bandar Tinggi School ground this afternoon. In the drill competition the Bandar Tinggi Malay School104 words
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Article105 1934-06-24 21 Glider Picked Up From The Ground Samara, U.S.S.R.. Swooping down m his two-seater aeroplane at a speed oi" 75 miles an hour, a Russian pilot has picked up a glider, resting on the ground, towed it to a height of •2,300 feet, and then released it forReuter - 105 words
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Article274 1934-06-24 21 Dinner Of The Local Association ONLOOKER" contributes the following account of the dinner of members of the Salonika and Black Sea Forces held at the Singapore Club on Friday evening: Thirteen of us sat down to table. In spite of the valiant efforts of the274 words
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Article160 1934-06-24 21 The following passengers arrived m Singapore by the P. and O. Ranchi ye lerday From London Mr. and Mrs. J. Boissier and two children, Mr. H. Baguley, Miss W. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers and two children, Mr. E. Dimmock. Mr. G. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmer,160 words
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Advertisement149 1934-06-24 21 I f7CJ/^ TICKETS ISSUED B¥ ALL STEAMTOR SHIP. AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. m BOOKING FEES. and all Asiatic client* I Ti best of attention and assistance. i j9.Bobinsonßoi.cl. Singapore. 0>lK( ;A, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. omVß> LEVER MO VEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from j •">. mast i& SILVER POCKET 17.. WRIST149 words
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Advertisement273 1934-06-24 21 JEFFREY'S COMPETITION The Correct Solution of {he Jeffrey's Beer Picture-word Contest is as follows: (1). FIG. (2). HERN. (3). DRUB. (4). BABY. (5). SLAT. (6). DIRK. (7). MOLLY. (S). FORCED. PRIZE WINNERS IST PRIZE $100 Two competitors sent m an ALL CORRECT SOLUTION, a; >d the First Prize of $100273 words
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Miscellaneous110 1934-06-24 21 Cheok Street, 8 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Lunar Athletic and Musical Party: Music practice, Mr. David Sim's residence, 186, McNair Road, 7.45 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Mayflower Musical and Dramatic Association: Usual weekly music practice, Mr Toh Heng Weng's residence, 22-19, Zion Road (behind Great World), 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY. JUNE 28 Straits110 words
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Miscellaneous390 1934-06-24 21 CLUB DIARY [Tfiere are numerous Clubs and Societies m Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate m keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included m the390 words
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Article420 1934-06-24 22 Matches Finished Before The Rain DESPITE the early evening rain yes- terday, the Straits Chinese Re- j creation Club managed to win both i their home and away cricket matches. At Hong Lim Green, dismissing the V.M.C.A. for a meagre total of 29, the j Chinese420 words
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Article973 1934-06-24 22 K. O - K.O. (By Rivers The "Spoilei-r Rivers And S narry. Splendid Defi >ism' Tactics. Snlsdorf Seeks A Match, Penang Referee's Mistake, A L Rivers is a great "spoiler." He can make a really good fighter look cheap. Ignacio Fernandez lookand when the Filipino was973 words
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Article170 1934-06-24 22 Felt Like An Old Woman Here is some useful information for anyone troubled with that un -omfortable complaint, lumbago. A woman writes:— "For year.- I suffered from lumbago. During wet weather. I conld only tarn m bed with great effort and pain, I was c stiff170 words
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Article90 1934-06-24 22 Keen Footoal! At Penang i (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 23. rjrHERE was a large crowd to watch JL the Malaya Cup match between Selangor and Penang, played at Penang. The ground was m splendid condition. Selangor scored m Uie twentieth minute following a period of pressure90 words
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Article47 1934-06-24 22 Heats To B- Run Off To-morrow Heats m connection with the Singapore Recreation Club's athletic six will be run off to-morrow. The events, which were abandoned owing to rain on Friday, will be taken up to-morrow, and those for to-morrow will be postponed to Tuesday.47 words
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Article41 1934-06-24 22 The following will represu, t tiv> Perhimponan Stia Club against the Chung Wu Athletic Association at the tatter's premises to-day at 2 p.m.: Abubakar Dahlan, H. M. Said, A. R. Z. Alsagoff, Mahmood, A. R. H. Alsagoflf and Hussein Siraj.41 words
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Advertisement162 1934-06-24 22 Illlriiiiifatiitfiiil il I' If l'li'll'f r WHIT£AWAYS j BASIC VALUES POPULAR LINES j AT I POPULAR PRICES I 1 MEJTS HATS. Smart snap brim shape, unlineri m m dark <>r lipht fawn, dark or light grey. I UV brim. Size 6% to 7%. Hasic 'a hie $2.75 each. I VfJiITEAWAyS162 words
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Advertisement253 1934-06-24 22 I<^t> lAMO NCs^> it 3ck.w\. hJ Ji /r&n li v^/ ,L r xJ iidf vsr j BRAND BEDSTEAD t Are Comfortable, Durable HancJsome. 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. It253 words
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Advertisement112 1934-06-24 22 Orer fhc Teacups^. That's when women discuss really important matters. Clothes, fabrics. styles— the children's looks. Here the host id ts are wearing their prettiest Tobraleo frocks The "children" are daintily arrayed m the same delightful mother should sec the latest Tobral«- > (ksipns:. Reliphtful r m/[ terns, check and112 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-06-24 22 TIDE TABLE To-r iy: B.IP, I m., 7.41 p.m. To-mon 8.32 p.m. Tuesday: H) 31 am .*.23 p.m. Wednesday: 11.20 am 10 12 p.m Thur day: 12.05 pjn ll 01 pm. Friday 12.4? pm 11 50 nm. Saturday: 1.28 pjn40 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1934-06-24 23 Treble Successes For Jockey Dawson Trainer Duval Mortlake Simile Goes Lame At Kuala Lumpur (By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur June 23 IHE weather was fine and the attendar.ee big for the second day o! the ,j— ar Races here io-day. The aoing S'2*wir side dlie tc ilr c h1,959 words
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Article133 1934-06-24 23 Ten-Wickets Win hi McNair Road r cript c.h 1 Club b I [Jutted Engineers by ten wickets l crli '■'< match at Ibe N.C.C. groi i m V :Nalr Road y< Lauris and Pereira v. i responsible tor the poor score of 07 put up lv fruited133 words
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Article70 1934-06-24 23 Singapore Game Again Postponed I>Al\ again interfered with the match between Johore and Singapore m the Malaya (up, arranged to be phiyed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The match was originally arranged for Friday, but had to be called off at the eleventh hour owing to rain.70 words
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Article115 1934-06-24 23 H. Pain? c and b Lauris 0 E. L. Truby not out 7 F Ed ley b C G. Pereira E. Laidman b Lauris 1 I G Mitchel] b Lauris g Extras 7 Total 67 E. Sims absent. Bowling:— C. G. Pereira 5 for 40: V. ChelJiah none lor 16:115 words
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Advertisement238 1934-06-24 23 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Coart of England and complies with the238 words
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Article, Illustration142 1934-06-24 24 European water polo second team, who w< re bet ten m- the Chinese 2nd team at the Singapore Swimming lub on Thursday by 5--2. Ran Fu Chu, the chairman of Shantung, who is known as -'China's Soiomon." He is now taking a part142 words
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