Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 July 1934
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Title Section13 1934-07-01 1 The Sunday Tribune •^r^°_^ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY, 1, 1934. i L GLi\ i.-'13 words
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Article, Illustration998 1934-07-01 1 At Work And Play— A Hard Hitter ''Upon Nyasaland He Descended Like A Meteor 9 (By Air Mail) <From Out Own Correspondent.) London, June 20 rpHAT Malaya was not left long m suspense m the matter of its new Governor and High Commissioner was no998 words
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Article, Illustration246 1934-07-01 1 m W If Overseas VFW AIR COUNCIL COMMAND (By Air Mail) our Own Correspondent. London, June 20. MARRIED airman of the Royal Air Force is allowed li t year frtr breakages of aockery and glassware m his *oad bedroom when he is at i bone station. But246 words
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Article97 1934-07-01 1 THE MAN FROM SINGAPORE" 'By Air Mail.) Our Own Correspondent London, June 20. A. H. Whitemore, of Singapore, achieved s Paper notoriety for the of his effort to t the Test Match at Trent Bridge. 1 the last day queues Kted to form before *ix Hock m the morning. Mr.97 words
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Article140 1934-07-01 1 POSITION BECAME IMOLERABLE (By Air Mail.' From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. VHi: only newspaper comment en Sir Cecil Clementi's resignation appears m the weekly notes of Mr. Randolph Churchill n the Sunday Dispatch. He says: "Sir Cecil dementi's resignation from the Governorship of140 words
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Article53 1934-07-01 1 Mr. .1. C. Hosgood And Miss S. Lamont (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. THE engagement is announced between John Charles Hostsood. of Singapore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hosgood, of Clacton, and Sheila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. S. Lamont,53 words
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Article123 1934-07-01 1 Modifications Of N.R.A. Policy Washington. June 30 MR. Roosevelt nas oraereu lwu important modifications m the policy of the N.R.A. The first seeks keener competition for Government contracts by allowing bidders to quote prices utd to 15 per cent, b?ow the minimum prices provided m the code for123 words
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Article346 1934-07-01 1 Mr. A. D. Anderson Miss McConnell (By Air Mail.) i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. THE marriage took place on Thursday at St. Mark's, North Audey Street, of Mr. Alastair Douglas Anderson, son of the late r Sir John Anderson, of Singapore, and Lady Anderson,346 words
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Article158 1934-07-01 1 Britain Lacks Cruisers THE PROBLEM OF RECOMMISSION (By Air Mail.) From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. THE scarcity of cruisers and of men m. the Navy to-day is exemplified m the practice of bringing cruisers of the Kent type all the way home from the Far East to recom158 words
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Article156 1934-07-01 1 International Council's Programme (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.; London, June 20. A COMPREHENSIVE programme of tin research m America, initiated by the International Tin Research and Development Council is announced m the "American Metal Market," the official organ of the United States tin trade, according to156 words
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Article142 1934-07-01 1 New Process Discovered In England (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent j London, June 20. ANEW use for rubber is being found m the manufacture of carpets. This development has been made possible as the resuH of the discovery of a new process by which the pile142 words
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Article897 1934-07-01 1 PARLIAMENT MALAYA Silence On The Base CURIOSITY ABOUT MUI TSAI (By Air MaiL) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20. MEMBERS of Parliament, like the newspapers and other public commentators, are temporarily silent on the subject of the Singapore base, as is only seemly m view of the preliminary naval897 words
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Article63 1934-07-01 1 First Departure From Free Trade Colombo, June 30. /CEYLON has abandoned frer* V> trade for the first time m her history. The State counci\ by a big majority, has passed a scheme of protective tariffs levelled against eggs, ghee and other foodstuffs from India. Thus the Japanese quota,Reuter - 63 words
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Article26 1934-07-01 1 Bismarck (North Dakota), June 30 Governor Langer has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and a fine of $10,000 by the Federal Court. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement6 1934-07-01 1 EVERYDAY at PARK BOltL •phone WM6 words
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Advertisement110 1934-07-01 1 /^Stßfev zA TRUE STORY. MM own wares. He did well. MM but he found that the mcallums r« m IN the midst of his success he applied to McCallum'a for a job, but they being canny Scots were inclined to be suspicious. "Why" they asked "should you apply to us110 words
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Advertisement15 1934-07-01 1 N, E. M. (NxUotuU Rmployem' Mnt*Mil>. INSURE YOU/ I Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Coup* nsatloiL15 words
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Article587 1934-07-01 2 Traffic Resumption CUSTOMS STATION AT SHANHAIKWAN Shanghai June 'W NEGOTIATIONS are m progress with Mr. Yossiwaga for th" establishment of a customs station j at Shanhaikwan after the restoration j of trafiic between Peipinir and Mukden. Mr. Yen Tung, the director of the Railway, .-aid that the Oriental587 words
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Article47 1934-07-01 2 Kansu Government Official Killed Shanghai, June 30. Mr Lee Ching Chong. Chief Secretary to the Kansu Provincial Government. was killed m a motor-car accident on Wednesday. He fell from the vehicle and was fatally injured. He is a native of Fukien. -'Sin Chew Jit Poh."47 words
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Article83 1934-07-01 2 Temperature Records Broken In U.S. New York, June 30. A GO-ycar-oid record has besn broken m New York with a shade temperature dt 97. Thrteen heat deaths occurred at St. Louis, where the thermometer was 99, while m Washington th 6 temperature I was officially recorded as 101,83 words
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Article70 1934-07-01 2 Echo Of Recent U.S. Cris's Detroit, June 30. 1 Thirteen bankers, including John Ballantyne. known as the Dean of Detroit's bankers, have been indicted by a Federal grand jury which is investigating the collapse of the Gity's most important financial institutions, which was a prelude "to the nationalReuter - 70 words
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Article76 1934-07-01 2 Robert Montgomery Starred In "Fugitive Lovers" That popular actor Robert Montgomery is the star of "Fugitive Lovers," the Metro-Goldwyh-Mayer production now being shown at the Capitol. It is an exciting story of a man who is a fugitive from the law and a woman (Madge Evans) who is76 words
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Article208 1934-07-01 2 Kruschen Took It Off Again A woman sends the following account of the consequences of motor accident m which she was involved:--"A year ago I had a very bad motor accident', which left me more or lc-s< cripple. Having to He m bed so208 words
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Article101 1934-07-01 2 Passes Second Reading In House Of Lords London, June 28. In the House of Lords this evening the Debts Clearing Offices and ImportRestrictions Bill was read a second time ami passed through the remaining stages. Lord Stanhope, m moving the second reading, explained that the measure could101 words
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Article28 1934-07-01 2 Copenhagen. June 30 Theii Majesties the King and Qu«t or Siam are cruising along the cout for a few days. They are then goiii£ Hamburg. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement30 1934-07-01 2 I BOORD'S I THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF ALL GOOD i COCKTAILS I WOT oriGlNal SOLE AGENT/ JCHN IITIIi fw CC. lIC. ;INCO«POa«TID IN ENGLAND) jXj i Singapore and kuala lumpur30 words
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Advertisement715 1934-07-01 2 I'■DlAg O fX D > I i BRANiD BEDSTEAD Are Comfortable, Durable Handsome The ownership of a. 'Diamond 11 beds* i brings lasting satisfacti( n:It is designed m such a manner a^ to Drft vide the utmost comfort and during repose. wm It will last a life-tim? and more constructed715 words
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Miscellaneous115 1934-07-01 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. ACROSS.— I. Crakes, 5. Hone. 8. AirJ Rare. 11. Estop. 13. Ptosa. 14 Terra, if Spat. 18. Canners. 20. Era. 21. Intent. 2i Area. 26. Tears. 28 Ciash. 30. Range. 3! Ted, 32. Satyr. 33. Pest. 35. Scat Hit. 43. Apron. 44. Plant. 49 Ether. 51 Yet.115 words
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1484 1934-07-01 3 KRONER'S INQUIRY 1 AT SELETAR Graphic Evidence |O ri) REPORT IN 1 THE AIR" the accident was the result i ,;ructura! failure was the exoressed by the Singapore fZr'^r. w. (i. y« t€r lt the conclusion of the inquiry Jlhe deaths «f1,484 words
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Article295 1934-07-01 3 Seremban Chinese Woman Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 29. pOR causing an affray at Mantin, lour Sikhs named Narayan Singa. Dalip Singh, Inder Singh and Sheer Singh, were produced before the police magistrate, Mr. T. P. F. McNiece. this morning. All claimed to be295 words
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Article117 1934-07-01 3 Alleged Assault On Court Interpreter Alleged to have assaulted Woo Hong Lhew, a Chinese interpreter m tho Police Hourts, Inspector Dodds, of the local Police, *vas to appear before the Fcurrth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) yesterday o?i a private summons. Inspector Dodds not being present m court117 words
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Article134 1934-07-01 3 Indian C!erk Bound Over "1 think h^ could bo bound over; bhe only alternative to that is to give, him the rotan." said Mr. J. M Brander, the Third Magistrate, b&Fere passing sentence on an Indian de-rk Solomon; who pleaded guilty last v. ?ek to voluntarily causing hurt134 words
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Article110 1934-07-01 3 Constants' Suspicions Prove Correct Walking with a sack over his shoulders, a Tamil named PU'nibayan was stopped by two constables on duty at the 12th mil.', Seletar Flortd. at one o'clock on Friday niM'ht. When tre constables questioned him he dropped his burden and b(j>"an to run but110 words
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Article114 1934-07-01 3 Guilty Plea By Chinese Woman Yonj; Kwai. a Chinese tvontan wh< pleaded guilty to illicit distilling', wa: yesterday fined $200 (or five months' r.i m drfnult) by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Dis ti-k-t Judge. Accused, a young woman, was arrestec at 11 o'clock on Friday ni^ht when114 words
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Article360 1934-07-01 3 Visit To Capital Of Perlis (From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh, June 2U. HIS Excellency Mr. Andrew Caldecolt, C.B.E., High Commissioner, F.M.S., who is making a tour of Malaya, arrived in Kuala Kangsar from Upper Perak on Wednesday evening. His Excellency was accompanied by Mrs. Caldecott,360 words
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Article194 1934-07-01 3 Said To Hav<e Been Seen In The Gardens A STATEMENT that they saw a tiger m the Waterfall Gardens, Penang. at about 8.15 p.m. on Wednesday was made by three young men, Dick Keyt. Norman Webb and George Ray. According to their story, they were out j for194 words
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Article54 1934-07-01 3 1 _i. <L_-1... Members of the Lunar Athletic and Musical Party are reminded of the invitation to the Great World this evening. They are to assemble at Mr. Qaah En§i Koon's residence, 24, Cheng Taan Street be;ore 7.30 p.m. for free teass- port m white with black bow and Party54 words
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Article640 1934-07-01 3 Presentation Of Two Distinctions AN lull iwMiHl ceremony tort; place a. Kind's Pavilion, Kititia X yesterday when uk two Petals raetdesi honoured tm 000 talon Oi Hi Majesty';-, birthday were presented wM tha M.uayan Cr r IfltMUtO oi Honour a the medal. The presentation wa.s made m640 words
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Advertisement49 1934-07-01 3 t j J;; I 1 One expects to pay a little more for 1 1 a cigarette of such excellent Qiwlity i i ft i I Therc-8 no sweeter lobaco come, irom Virgin.^ 1 and no better brand than ihc Three Castles: v.roini.^ V^^^^i^W |Hp I MADE IN ENGLAND49 words
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Article920 1934-07-01 4 ANEW romantic musical co-starring team makes its bow to the public at the Capitol Theatre soon when Metro-Go-dwyn-Mayer's new hit, "The Cat and the Fiddle,' opens. RAMON Novarro and Jeanette MacDonaid are the co-stars and already they have been hailed as a sensationai. "find" wherever the920 words
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Advertisement604 1934-07-01 4 6.1S 9.1S She escaped from |3ie arm-- of gangster. .he escaped from the arms of law. .and then they found b 9 other's arms. .there Wtl no .from love. ._...':^r: Starring ROBERT MONTGOMERY with MADGE EVANS. NAT PENDLETON. TED HEALY AND THE THREE STOOGES.. METRO-GOLUWYX-MAYKR HCITKi: A NEW SENSATION OF604 words
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447 1934-07-01 5 James Arthur - M.-G.-M's New "Talent Incubator James Arthur (By Here s something c* under the sunWn« Set S?thw feet on th< pi tii to stardom i wnarteble work i ffcatfanie :h- whif-h hud m the »jas "SSlnnTitir have stood tare- ars of the c ,mng. ano careful >ele tkaaof progress! vely important447 words
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Article407 1934-07-01 5 To achieve this, he takes each student indmdaally. Tiny select a scene and go through it. the teacher watching every word and action, helping the pupil to Wend them all into a perfect whole Of course, talent has to be inherently present. H.nsdell believes that talent407 words
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Article408 1934-07-01 5 European Travel Helps Stars liy James Arthur). HAM AKING her Lnird crossing, Tnxie lfl Scintillant sails for Cherbourg to-day...." Behind such increasingly frequent items as these lies the growth of a new cultural influence m Hollywood. Europe is adding a flavour to the Hollywood pie, while408 words
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Article88 1934-07-01 5 Art Society Boycott Masaryk Exhibition Prague. An exhibition consisting solely of pictures and statues of 84-year-old Dr. Masaryk, President of Czechoslovakia, has been opened m honour of his recent election to a fourth term of office. But one of the leading Czechoslovak artistic societies, the "Manes," has decided88 words
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Article, Illustration40 1934-07-01 5 "WRAPAROUND" The new one-piece swim suit with contrasting back that narrows to "wrap" around ones waist and form a smart tied belt, held with new two-tone braided straps at deep sunback and the bodice, worn by Jean Hariow, Metro-Goidywn-Mayer Star.40 words
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Article631 1934-07-01 5 Hollywood Film Flashes HERBERT Marshall has been given the leading role opposite Greta Garbo m "The Painted Veil," W. Somerset Maugham's romantic story which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will shortly placa m production. ]V|ISS Garbo's last film was '"Queen Christina.," while Marshall recently appeared opposite Norma Shearer m "Riptide." This will be the631 words
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Article779 1934-07-01 5 Hidden From The Public Gaze The Glamorous Screen Stars Relax Completely And Often Wear Clothes That Would Amaze Their Ardent f ilm Fans (By Carlisle Jams.) Hollywood, Calif. IT is just as well that movie actors and actresses don't live m glasi houses, really. Sartorialiy speaking,779 words
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Advertisement10 1934-07-01 5 MADE I N ENGLAND ***li^i^-^_ i 4. P. B. 5.10 words
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Advertisement80 1934-07-01 5 ADOLPH I KdV BENITA j j MENJOU A A HUME I i M l mM :irw— Mi^^rirlin mm wi mt i m iin imi rrrn—^^ jf I P I w i *w Bifl 9f I A JESSE L. LASKY PRODUCTION 1 "THE WORST WOM4N IN PARIS?" I Coming ALHAMBRA Shortly.80 words
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Article5424 1934-07-01 6 Sapper - Sapper OUR SHORT STORY 'i';i l!li:ii:i::li>liil><iniM|i'lMi)ii;i|iiiiiiiii',if;i|iiiMliiii:iiiiii|iiiii|>!|ii| l||,l|,1111 l By I nPHK trouble m my game," he began, "is that thtj greatest playa can never bo .staged. There would be do money m them. The oik demand a plot a climax: slier that the puppets cease5,424 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-01 6 II r£ > j T^f >O<WS^- W^Ms^Jr i u ife^>^^ r EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE61 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1934-07-01 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES gMjfflNG on a rather solemn note this eck. I want to teU you that ten years nr more I had trouble with my eyes and j.gj or n t to see a doctor who has long since left Qj n gapore. If looked v» ry solemn, told1,633 words
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Advertisement55 1934-07-01 7 Easily Digested.... |H^| Nourishing.... THE BEST MILK FOR BABIES. J CHOOSE KLIM AS IHE MILK FOR YOUR BABY. jßttlH IT IS NOURISHING, EASILY DIGESTED AND ALWAYS PURE AND SAFE. TRY A TIN TO-DAY AND KND Vacuum Ml YOUR MILK TROUBLES. o?S|§l|Bp p«aled OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE 'KlllTtdllt LEADING PROVISION SIOItLS.55 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-07-01 8 Th e Ne ws Pic ture s Of Tomorrow When will the newspaper ihotographers begin to Jive us the news picures that are 7 nettle od a •eal news?-- ha^ note? he&r)32 words
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Article448 1934-07-01 8 Too Much Is The Trouble To-Day fTOO much food, but not enough of the A right kind thj?t is the world's trouble to-day. This waci explained by Dr. John Boyd Orr. m a lecture on "The National Fooa Supply and Public Health" a: the448 words
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Article67 1934-07-01 8 Soviet 4 ward Medals To Schoolchildren Moscow. The Soviet authorities have decldod to restore the crmpetitive spirit m eleI utary schools. They are reverting to an old Czarist enstom and awarding badges and medals t children who take high marks. The medals wll be furnished with l67 words
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Article, Illustration923 1934-07-01 8 Sydney Lee - When To Play The White: Shots That Are Not Unsporting Tumbling Into Positional Trouble Sydney Lee Billiards for Amateurs— XlV. A PERPETUAL PROBLEM By (Empire And Amateur Champion) pOTTING the white at billiards is a sort of perpetual problem. There can be no question that the stroke is greatly disliked923 words
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Article132 1934-07-01 8 Claim For Recovery Of Forest Land Warsaw. A lawsuit which has been going oh for 150 years has now been re-opened before thf^ District. Law Court m Vilna. The' pvodfcedings are for the recovery of 1,000 acres of forest land. This is the history of the case: Some132 words
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Article131 1934-07-01 8 Court Patches Up Matrimonial Quarrel New York. Mr. Clifford Brooker, former infantryman m the Great War and Lillian, his wife, formerly employed jn the Brooklyn Naval Yard quarrelled constantly as to whether the war was won by the American army cr the American navy. One131 words
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Article217 1934-07-01 8 Queen Bess As Depicted [> German Play Berlin. A QUEEN -but at heart a pass**** woman That is the impression of Queen p zabeth given by a Crrman dramr-cl* Hans Schwarz. whose r.rw nlay "jffi m England," was to be produced at 3 State Playhouse. Berlin. The217 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-01 8 I MARIE l)-z___ y^ (ho no Trg~) Cwj«kJ ji 0 HO cHdilHojp Hot) HO HO BISCUIT 15 ALWAYS AT THE TOP. Tom Cannot Buy Better Biscuits26 words
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Advertisement148 1934-07-01 8 It" aS v P^3 fi all E 9~fed BESKKSBE When rfniphp. BsUi| M Bj» ;^^HW bronchitis attack the r> -trrti BE. %<j Jflßß rTy^ a reliable tonic is nerdrd. Ikw£m29K [riJ3 p'i^l Waterl>ury*s Compound *-li pVtt B ivr 8 t"e 6tr«'u;_sli t«i throw j^y^j^jflJK J\ \v\< y^ off th^we disea^-a.148 words
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Article, Illustration518 1934-07-01 9 srhwr ferro ptussiate Process inexpensive Experiments For Amateurs EVERY amateur, when he has pro- greyed sufficiently to b<i able to am reasonably good results as a •neral rule by ordinary processes. tuts to branch out into something The advisability of this depends entirely upon the518 words
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Article103 1934-07-01 9 To Assist In Development Of North-west Shanghai, June 4 The Bank of China, Bank of Communications, the Chin Chen Bank, Chekiang Industrial Bank, Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank and the Agricultural Bank are now making a joint effort for the development of China's North-west by setting aside a103 words
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Article445 1934-07-01 9 Striking Tribute By Mussolini A HIGH tribute to Great Britain was paid by Signor Mussolini m an important speech on Italy's financial problems delivered m the Chamber of Deputies m which he announced that the export of Italian currency was to be generally prohibited. At one445 words
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Article240 1934-07-01 9 Danger Of Total Collapse Shanghai. June 8. THE dykes along the sea coast at Woosung are m a precarious condition as a result of the lack of necessary repairs during the past few years, according to information from the Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce. A part of the240 words
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Article71 1934-07-01 9 Shanghai Commercial And Savings Bank Shanghai, June 2 The Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank has decided to set aside 13.CCC000 for the next season for exlending credit to the farmers m the country. So far the bank has achieved good results from the new enterprise. Hitherto the71 words
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Article448 1934-07-01 9 New Honour For The Kinff A mission from the Kingdom pf J Nepal arrived m London last BIOOU for the purpose of presenting i new Nepalese honour to the Km;; and establishing a permanent Hepalesa Legation m London. The Mi.'-sion was headed by a Special Envoy,448 words
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Advertisement176 1934-07-01 9 r i LATEST BOOKS ON D.\N( IN<». THEORY AND TECHNIQUE OF j BALLROOM DANCING, by Viet -.r Sihrwter. A book that f-overs everythmff that b "s^erria! m connection w!th Ballroom' Danfing. I MODERN BALLROOM DA N'<_ I N I by Victor Silvester. All the latent iteps m the Slow Foxtrot,176 words
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Advertisement237 1934-07-01 9 ;niniiiiiiininiiii'iiiiHi-iiniiii'i WWWM i i i NO shi NO! The original preparation j I for the cure and prevention of a shiny nose, cheeks and I 1 forehead. I Applied m the morning be I fore powdering it will re- I main on for hours withoiu I again using your puff.237 words
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Article300 1934-07-01 10 European Countries And India "My tour m Denmark, Belgium and Holland has opened my eyes. There is an amazing interest m India and especially m Bapu. I gave as my thre? subjects Gandhi, Tagore and Sadhu Sunder Singh about whom I am nO7 writing. In every single case300 words
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Article580 1934-07-01 10 Riding In A Royal Car MME Lupescu, exiled from Rumania, has fled to Switzerland. The red-haired Jewess who ruled Rumania from beh'nd the throne was the absorbing passion cf King Carol* lile. To save his throne he had to send her away. Now she is leading580 words
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Article150 1934-07-01 10 German Ban On Those Of Foreign Origin Berlin. "German words for German workmen," is the slogan of a new movement launched by the German Federation of Technical Scientific Associations. It is declared that hitherto many technical words of foreign origin have been employed m German industry because they150 words
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Article103 1934-07-01 10 Stalemate In Funding Negotiations Washington, June 29. is learned that negotiations for I funding the Russian debts to the United States have reached a stalemate :J. MOSCOW. The negotiations arc expected to be rred to Washington, where Amer'can officials believe that the at)h3re will prove more favourable, but103 words
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Article126 1934-07-01 10 Club Adopts The British System Santiago. An enthusiastic son of Wales, Mr. Hugo Davis, has induced the Chilean Government to change its music-teach-;?-;g system m the Santiago metropolitan area. Mr. Davis believes m the tonic-sol-fa method of teaching Chile's budding musicians and has persuaded the edurit oiial authorities126 words
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Article91 1934-07-01 10 Europeans Figure In Nearly All The Cases Pretoria, Transvaal. The number of South African divorces as. year was 1,235 compared with 1,087 :n tha previous year. Figurss issued by the Department of Census and Statist cs show that this toal was made up as follows: 1933. 1932,91 words
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Article211 1934-07-01 10 Specifications Drawn I'd Kiangsi BEAUTY is not only just rfcij, dai inthelighiof ir^lativ/actijh province of kiangsi, it must iulfi! fications laid down m set i promulgated by the Provincial Government. Henceforth, the Mi of must adhere to these inatror.lv JT^ tions: I.— The length of211 words
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Article131 1934-07-01 10 Parade In Honour Of Portuguese Diclalorshp Li/ban. Eighteen hundred "Grroi! Shirs "Blue Shirts" were among the thou sands of citizens and '•old er? taking part m a monster parade recd^H honour of the establishment of tatorship of General Cannon*. The Portuguese Army was r.'presenud by eight131 words
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Miscellaneous395 1934-07-01 10 Latest Empire I Broadcasting^ :N[eu)s SPECIAL RELAYS THIS WEEK Royal Air Force Pageant rpHREE sporting events which feature 1 m Empire programmes for this week are the Royal Air Force Pageant, the Tennis Championships and the third Cricket Test match between England and Australia. The Royal Air Force Pageant will395 words
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Miscellaneous345 1934-07-01 10 Paderewsld were so impressed when they heard him piay that they both strongly encouraged him to pursue his studies further and to adopt the strenuous areer of a solo pianist. Hii; debut was an unusually successful one and for some years he has been *ejogmsed as one oi the most345 words
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Miscellaneous107 1934-07-01 10 Shinebourne violoncello I Soffi Schonning (soprano). 0.45 a.m.: A topical talk. 0.50 a.m.— 1.05 a.m.: A summary of the week's news. 1.20 a.m.: Time Signal from Big Tom. The 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra, (leader, Montague Brearley), conductor, Stanford Robinson. 1.50 a.m.: A running commentary on the R.A.F. Pageant at Hendon. 2.05107 words
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Article, Illustration2010 1934-07-01 11 A Woman Peeps At Sngapore. Our Woman Correspondent m Club "At Home* 1 ath^^f^V 'umiol large crowd u2 afterwards Un- ■■■^v"jLi.-; riid not alloy \*K:::\n££c bu: by advance bookS& planning oi table SfJoTwas comfortably acjom ur Dancing continu s^ U^er7late. la showed nc J'f'jSentag when we lina ly #to f2,010 words
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Advertisement77 1934-07-01 11 Now m Sin&aporc! M Shoppe de Luxe BATS DRESSES NOVELTIES NOW OPEN! HERf? you W 'N see Hats thai speak for them«elves very original m designs. fIPDp v'ou can haw your old Hats cleaned, dyed, and remodelled. ffFPI? YuM c n order any kind of Hat to suit ni^ y,,ur77 words
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Advertisement311 1934-07-01 11 sSB*v""' I JICMy SAIVOCRIN The new scientific treatment for loss of hair. By destroying dandruff, Sanocrin promotes luxurious haiigrowth, making it fine and glossy m texture. Treatments are recommended for both men and women and may be obtained at MAISON INTERUNDI CAPITOL BUILDING. THONE 44 Coats for Home heave Be311 words
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Advertisement59 1934-07-01 11 SORROW J OOK I IfCFNTS. HAVE YQV READ? "Sinnen 411" I I M Seven Men Back" Warwldt i: ping ■A Pan Party" Anthon.v Berkel#3 rtiese and Manx crther LATEST EDITIO >s ja reeciwd. JOIN NOW i Hi: CHK \i'FT LIBRARY IN MALAYAOne d ;H: r•■ a! Ip( GfttEEN CIRCLE .!»«A!?IKS.59 words
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536 1934-07-01 12 Sunday Tr ibune Si ng apore: Sunday, July 1, 1934. IN VESTMENT AS a^o as May 15, the Malaya Tribune published n article which gave details of me plan of certain Chinese mer(bants the Straits to lish a bank m F'ukien and m m the efforts to develop at province.536 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1934-07-01 12 G. S. Hammonds - The Joys Of Taking Tiffin I n Town G. S. Hammonds i CJHORTLY before one o'clock every afternoon begins the big exodus from Singai pore offices for the observance of what has grown to be an accepted institution tiffin m Very few people seem to have either the time or1,076 words
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Article649 1934-07-01 12 A STORY is told of a boy at Harrow who w>o zo impressed by the fact that Ba:h had 19 or 20 children that, when asked to write an essay on the the great composer, he began, "Johannn Sebastian Bach was an habitual parent."649 words
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Advertisement172 1934-07-01 12 t i i i i I: i ini;iiiiiiryniiilii|iiliili'lii|ni''ii!ti[|i!t: l |iitMlfiliil.iliitnnii!liii. iifliiiniiimiimiwmwiillHMlilMMliW**^ I SEBRAVALLO'S TONIC <k\ I I (Cinchona and Iron Wine) j* tyk> 1 4?f I is all you require Either a|s las a Restorative or a Tonic /ffe j? it will make you fit. fyitfl m ft I .ttVT^172 words
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1375 1934-07-01 13 INQUEST DR4M4 ON ZOO LION S VICTIM I CLOSED MY EY*.S Grim Sequel To Remark Made Id Joke TO prev.nt the possibility of accidents m the lions' dell at Whipsnade Zoo similar to that m which a young man was maided to1,375 words
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Article502 1934-07-01 13 Hysterical Outburst WOMAN BOUND OVER (From Our Oirn Correspond' (]]y Air H&i!) London, Jun f\S being bound over b\ th< Brifl Bench, lira. Roth (1 Kendrick, nf Albert Park, A.%hl< road, gave way t<> an hysterical burst, and was \c(\ shouting from court. She had502 words
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Article, Illustration632 1934-07-01 13 Blackmail Charge SEQUEL TO WEST-END MEETING (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.* London, June 20. jQESCRIBKD as the wife of a man m a respectable position m a public institution, an attractive young woman, Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Morfydd Gooden, 27, of The Hollands, Worcester632 words
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Article187 1934-07-01 13 STREET SCENE. There was a scene m the street. He arranged to meet her that night, and m the meanwhile communicated with he police. Acting on their instructions, he met her at a West-end restaurant. As soon as he met her she said, "Have you got it?" They sat at187 words
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Advertisement44 1934-07-01 13 Unprecedented Bargain Brand New Records at 40 cts. EACH. granH >rtment of Decca, Imperial, Broadcast, 4-in-l, Rex, >ne Records of Dance, Vocal, Instrumental, Orchestral, etc.. to be cleared at 40 cents each. Xo List bailed At High Street Office only. 61, High Street, Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement47 1934-07-01 13 Words are not required to cxpibss the joy this mother feels. Let this joy and content inent be yours. A healthy baby makes a happy mother, and the baby fed on l^liill stamps for a sample tin of Lactogen. f^^^.WiffiTimTßl^'^Alg j Mother's Book of Advice and Spoon47 words
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Article, Illustration969 1934-07-01 14 ttoRATIUs - CONTACT BRIDGE ttoRATIUs" By A COMMON* mistake made by bridge player is. that of assuming the normal and thus taking too much lor granted. It is, of course, true, that thnormal obtains m a vast majority of earn but the man who makes the most out of hi> cards isSunday Tribune - 969 words
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Article118 1934-07-01 14 Run On Runan Provincial Bank C l^!"'.-; [ia, -Tmi'j .3 With 'he departure of Genera! Re Chieri; Chairman cf Hunan. foj Kiangsj and the departure' of General Ho'? family for Shanghai ruin ours of various description have bsen m circulation m Cnangsha. Ar. soon as t&e rumours £ot118 words
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Article84 1934-07-01 14 Ntw Sporl For Film Stars Hollywood. "Donkey Polo" is thr- latest craze Id Jiis cily of make-believe. Teams sponsored and couc'ic^d by the comedians. Messrs. Eddie Cantor and W. C. Fields, compete every Sunday now. .Actrcsse.; make up the teams. Blondes :mcl brunettes compete against each other. Broomsticks84 words
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Article64 1934-07-01 14 Munich. Two boy-i. aged 15 and 12, of Remr.i•ingeri, Franconia. has seen a film of men jumping from aeroplanes with larachutes. "That's a gcod idea" they .said. So they took two umbrella::, climed 'o the roof of a two-storey hou.se and ump?d eft' v/ith the open umbrellas64 words
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Article338 1934-07-01 14 Return To "European" Standards THE revival of secondary education m Russia, involving some return In "European" standards and methods of teaching, together with the restoration of the faculties of history m Moscow and Leningrad Universities, was ordered by Stalin recently. "Scholars' groups" are abolished and are338 words
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Article111 1934-07-01 14 Conferment At Oxford To Be Explained In futuv. th_» Oxford l'i;ivc-r ity Gazette is to explain the reason for the conferuient of i'.f.norary decrees on various persons on oj' ysions other than the Encaenia. During 1 the aca<Jfetnfc yv«v several honorfry degrees are confert"ed on persons of ir.-.lul111 words
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Article97 1934-07-01 14 Baker To Play Part Of Russian Monarch In Film Hcij-ingfors. A "double" of tire late Tsar Nicholas Ii will play the part of the Tsar m a film .shortly to be reieacsd m Leningrad* The film deals with the attempted Russian Revolution oi 1905. Tiie Tsar's double97 words
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Article, Illustration360 1934-07-01 14 HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GA ME 1), M. Greig All X OP Till-; |.(»i; ANE of the most fivquent err< v regard to lawn ttun lob is a branch of pat-baH. Actually, it is one of the n valuable strokes m the most common use of the lob is your360 words
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Advertisement161 1934-07-01 14 H H^VtwF^^ 7jp 4MT 46 jß^^: :s•' •&&SSM :-^^^^^ra^^V AT JBTa «>-dIJ4. *4 \v SSSK^jir'^ttMflßflflr frawßr-v"" :::::^"^tllllHflinPTt V A ,4 igk rift^^tiW^™^!™^ imßl^^F^ i^^- i:;ii ;v?-iii ::i :::^-Mil^^^ I^Ri'^^^fe^Jßl JBS^*^^Hl b^^^jmH BB^ :^SJB v lc uri in letter is held at Arcadia HMH^^P "^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m r\ Works and it*, authenticity can161 words
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Advertisement48 1934-07-01 14 I yf^.ft I "WJ AKNES? W"'h fey oi rtarnofto£iii AJrcady 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have X r crd that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURfcS. and give. hcaJti and strength. Tar better than scrums, raw meat, Mcd catcd nines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPifcNSARIEwS. A.CLOUET CO.. LTD^ SiNkSAPOBB.48 words
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Article, Illustration800 1934-07-01 15 PRODUCING ICE FOR TfiE CITY'S RESIDENTS THREE LOCAL FACTORIES SUPPLIES CURTAILED BY ECONOMIC DEPRESSION i limatc such as ;.< iispensabk pr<>►nomic (Upivs- nries m Singapore short their production to decreased df mand. three fee factories BOW the city-the Now SingaTorks. Ltd.. the Atlas800 words
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Article198 1934-07-01 15 200 Plsr Cent. Increase Abroad (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail.) London, June 20. FIGURES pointing to the rapid advance of British films m many countries over-seas have just reached London from America. The United States Department of Commerce, whose film experts keep elaboratr. static. tics, have198 words
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Article158 1934-07-01 15 Irish Motor Riders Approached (By Air Mail.) London, June 20. i^ERMAN motor-cycle manufacturers \J arr holding out great inducements to Irish riders who will compete m the International Six-Days' Trial, which J c to take place m Germany m the last week of August. Machines of the latest158 words
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Article41 1934-07-01 15 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao Shanghai, June 15. The National Producers' Conference will be held m Shanghai some, time m July, it is learned from a reliable source. The conference was originally scheduled to be held on April 15 at Nanponed.41 words
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Article63 1934-07-01 15 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Business Tax On Foreigners Hongkong June 13. The Canton authorities have decided to impose a business tax on foreign merchants m Canton. A representative of the Canton Municipal Government called on the foreign consuls at Shameen to-day to exchange views with them regarding the matter.63 words
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Article42 1934-07-01 15 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Shanghai, June 14. According to information from communications circles the total indebtedness of Chinese Government railways has reached $1,174,569,858.10. The Railway Ministry has instructed the various railways to take effective steps for the repayment cf these debts.42 words
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Article235 1934-07-01 15 Benefit Week For Patrons THE public of Singapore are promise' eight days of genuine amusement a the New World. In pursuance of the: policy ever to please the public regal il of expenditure and inconvenience to then selves, the management have decided t< hold a Benefit Week commencing235 words
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Article127 1934-07-01 15 Min Pao - Min Pao All Males Who Attain Age Of Twenty Hongkong, June 13. Under orders of Generals Li Tsung Jen and Pai Chung Hsi conscription system has been adopted m Kwangsi. All males who attain the age of twenty are required to enter military service for a certain period127 words
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Article65 1934-07-01 15 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Rapidly Return^ngr To Normal Peiping. June 7. A special Tientsin despatch states that the capital of the rebel Government m southern Sinkiang has been recaptured by the Sinkiang provincial troops and the rebel forces have been completely routed. The message states that conditions In southern65 words
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Article242 1934-07-01 15 THE MYSTERY OF ELEMENT 93 Greater Curi Than Radium 'By (From Our Cim <.' 1/L/HAT dor: the di liv lit us An Italian sc i Fermi, lias discovert i No. 93, and claims .<..ui' that it could altogether, or desire. A n ion of Dr. Joim Tuti scientist who m242 words
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Article93 1934-07-01 15 "It must be remembered that an cup, for example, made from Elc. 93, assuming this were possible, wg\ very shortly change into an egg-eu, 1 made from some entirely different material. "During this period it would probab: adversely affect the e^. and permanently though imperceptibly injure eater.93 words
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Advertisement100 1934-07-01 15 Five Bats lraE n^ENSEDMOM i SWEETENED V MilV T K M lU ns of Householders all over the East "FIVE BATS" Prßrri? set a stanchirH m Milk never before achieved, and its onnnit aml UALI TY is appreci ated by all who have had the opportunity of trying it. othpr100 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-01 15 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPOREmi||i Cow^ Gate mf^Sjjf 1 Milk Food lBBmm '"lmBSi ll||; £HzxSS 111, I 55, Robinson Road, loan and Bettine i 11ll 5 !l|n'l|P Singapore. Hay— Singapore, 1933. ilffiiiffl *«*sr.*.s:J''i l i^ ;i (f) 459 They will be what you want^tlicrn to bcon^nv << yatc46 words
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Article725 1934-07-01 16 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao No Employment I'iiESENT METHODS BLAMED /'ilfNA i. facing the same problem as we face m Malaya with regard to the future of students from th" schools. There are many openings for those with technical training but the majority he applicants for jobs have725 words
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Article307 1934-07-01 16 Fastidious Husband Seeks Divorce Prague. THREE years ago Adalbert, a middleaged Civil Servant m Prague, decided to get married. He advertised for a wife, and exchanged references with the father of the most promising prospective helpmate. A meeting took place at the girl's home, and307 words
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Article56 1934-07-01 16 Halifax, Nova Scotia Advertisement m a Halifax newspaper "If there exists m Halifax any house built since the war of 1812 and guaranteed free from children, dogs, and unmuzzled radios, can its owner supply warm 'sunny furnished room with kitchen privileges to sullen uncommunicative couple at 4.5056 words
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Article163 1934-07-01 16 The Longest Way Round Is Cheaper Budapest. A consignment of coal has just arrived from Gdynia, Poland, about 500 miles away to the north but it has taken five weeks to get here. The reason is that the coal was sent down the English Channel, across the Bay163 words
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Article44 1934-07-01 16 Cologne. ld*Tt von Hindenburg. Chancellor Dd Herr von Papen, the Vicelur, were-— by proxy the codI the christening of triplets at i Tg. The name of the three boys la Colsman. storm trooos lined the route on return Journey from the church.44 words
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Article185 1934-07-01 16 Memento For Royal Berks (By Air Mail) London, June 16. OFFICERS and men of the Royal Berks Regiment have been ordered to wear a red cloth background underneath their cap badges. Behind this order lies the story ot victory won 157 years ago m the185 words
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Article762 1934-07-01 16 league Committee "MKH PROGRESS MADE" RESOLUTIONS pas-d**,^ ■ession of ;hc Traffic m Won*n and Children Commit** of F Lewe of Nations m Genera are now available. No ess than Bix resol lions contM rning the abolition Z licensed houses were pasted Z following are the regolutlq^. The762 words
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Advertisement463 1934-07-01 16 §1 Bourn -vita l|Lw H g BETTER for v8lA The delight with which Bourn-vita fflt^^^^^l^^^^^^-^X^ IjlJI r.. discovered a bedtime drink so cer- HHHBflßHlllf''^ -I f iillllS^ tain m its power to soothe them gently to sleep. THE SECRET OF BOURN-VITA I mASTASE 1 THE BIFFEREKCE NEXT DAY. Bourn-vita is463 words
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167 1934-07-01 17 P£RIL OF THE DROUGBT Local Authorities Urging Strictest Economy June 16, saw the peril of the drought—the 15* ;vor? t experienced since 1743 still further intensified, nd messages from newspaper reporters m every part of rwt Britain came reports of hardship and suffering. They167 words
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Article544 1934-07-01 17 London, June IT. fE situation is becoming more ami more acute, and the Air Ministry caanot foresee any general rain m the near future. Ail over the country water-user-; arc being appealed to prevent waste. In London the consumption is being slowly reduced, but the544 words
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Article222 1934-07-01 17 Petro' Lorries Used To Carry Supplies Probably the most fortunate, corner lin England is the North-East, where the supply v;iil meet all normal demands for the remainder of the summer. m j Nottinghamshire, too. is very favourabiv placed. Apart trom one or two villages little inconvenience222 words
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Article, Illustration165 1934-07-01 17 THIS exercise is a very good one to do immediately after the last one we discussed— that m which yOJ lift both legs. This one, liKe tne last, must be taken at a very slow time— and that m itself makes it moic interesting! To begin165 words
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Article99 1934-07-01 17 Construction Of Public Works Shanghai, June 14 For the purpose of developing Shanghai the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai has decided to float a new loan of $3,500,000. The issue of the new loan has already been sanctioned by the Central Political Council and it will be issued99 words
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Article76 1934-07-01 17 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Monastery Returned To Lamas Nanking, June 13. The Government has received a telegram from General Liv Wen Huei, Garrison Commander of Sikang, reporting that all arrangements have been com* pleted for the return of the Tachin Monastery to the Lamas. He said the Lamas which76 words
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Article60 1934-07-01 17 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Highway Between Shcnsi And Kansu Chcngchow, June 13. Plans have been drawn up for th: 1 construction of a highway between Lanchow m "Kansu and Sianfu is Shensi. The construction work will be dons by troops stationed m eastern Shensi. The new road is a part60 words
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Article133 1934-07-01 17 Economic Council Building Roads Shanghai, June 15. i The National Economic Commission has drawn up plans for the construction of its second main trunk road m North- j west, now that the 22,000-mile-road m the south-east is nearing completion. It is understood that the north-wes- tern road willChina Times - 133 words
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Article161 1934-07-01 17 Defaced By Drawings By Idle Hands i Berlin, j Difficulties of Nazi propagandists even m the well-ordered Third Reich aro illustrated by the minor "war" which has broken out over a Nazi poster. It was the poster advertising the j "Strength through Joy" movement, j Artistically it was161 words
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Article97 1934-07-01 17 Sending Immigrants To Mancfcuria Peiping, June 11 The Japanese are continuing their immigration policy m Manchuria. According to latest reports from Manchuria the Japanese have marked out Hailar, Kiamutze and Heiho m Heihingkiang as districts for armed immigrants and 10,00 armed ex-service men are to be sent to97 words
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Article57 1934-07-01 17 Berin. Typewriters printing the old-fashion-ed Gothic characters are to be used experimentally m the offices cf the Berlin City Administration. The State Commissary for Benin, Dr. Lippert, has ordered that such machines are to be bought until further notice whenever replacements are needed. In this way "German lettering57 words
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Article735 1934-07-01 17 (By "X.0.") SPECULATION is rife as to whether Arthur Suares will come out top m his battle with the crafty Al Rivers at th c New World Arena tonight. Suares has Snares- long been waiting for an opportunity to Rivers avenge his previous735 words
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Article114 1934-07-01 17 Kung Pao ( Tientsin - Kung Pao (Tientsin) Construction Under Way Changteh, Honan, June 12. A new airfield is now under construction at Changtoh as the old one is not spacious enough for landing purposes Originally, the work was intended to begin at the beginning of the month but as sharp divergence of114 words
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Article52 1934-07-01 17 Moscow. A "flying" train which is being tested near Moscow is said to have attained the speed of 250 miles per hour. It consists of streamlined, articulated cars driven' by aeroplane propellers. If the tests are successful this type of train will be put into operation on52 words
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Article104 1934-07-01 17 Coal Strike R'wi In Spain Madrid A mob of 700 women barred the v.^y of a handful of men on their way v, a coal mine at El Soton, near OvfedO, where 11,000 miners are on strike. The men compiised a "safety squad" ft :d were going104 words
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Article57 1934-07-01 17 Cologne. Serious crcp failures arc anticipated In the Rhmekmd owing to lack ot rain. Strawberries arc not swelling out, aid the crop, which had earlier promised to be a good one. will be very small. Cherries are (trying up and telling from the trees, while m many plate.-;57 words
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Advertisement24 1934-07-01 17 [I Quality always tells 1 That is why < I I is the most widely used m\ 1 Tbod Beverage n 1 m the\Vbrlci m24 words
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Advertisement13 1934-07-01 17 MALAYA'S BEST' CHOP 7 SAOH/ Sole Agents:— N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO.13 words
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Article1707 1934-07-01 18 Contributions Welcome Cycling Excursion By local Party Penang Junior Civil Service Association's Report Anniversary Celebrations Of Play fair Athletic Union. pONTRIBUTIONS concerning the history and activities of clubs m Malaya are welcome m these c< urn n.s. Wherevei possible, it ia requested that they be written by1,707 words
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Article557 1934-07-01 18 Gambling Craze Of People WE have repeatedly urged ths Government to .stop the further issue of Stats Lottery tickets. There may be seme difference m form ?.nd method between the tickets issued by the National State Lottery Adminis:aticn and the prize-bearing bonds of /arious Chinese and557 words
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Article135 1934-07-01 18 Woman Fa'nts On Meeting It Ir The Streets Paris, May 25. A seal, a new arrival at the Vincennes Zoo, tried to emulate the lion escape m Paris last week, and made a bid for fieedom from the zoo last night. After a tour of inspection135 words
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Article69 1934-07-01 18 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Hangchow, June 14. The Chekiang Provincial Party Office has submtted a petition to the Government urging tha* the International Savings Soc'ety and Sino-French Savings So^ietv should be banned at once. It declares that the two savings societies have lured thousands of Chinese people to deposit their69 words
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Article159 1934-07-01 18 To Be Employed In Frontier Work Nanking, June 14. The Ministry of Justice has promulgated a set of regulations governing the employment of convict labour for settlement work m the frontier provinces of China. The right of sending men under sentences of imprisonment to the frontier districts to159 words
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907 1934-07-01 18 THE NEXT TES T WILL BE AT MANCHESTER 'Decision Last Reached There n The 190$ Mai ill MANCHESTER, the venue of the Third Test between England and Australia, which commences on Friday, has produced more drawn matches than any other ground on which a Tc-t has been played. Of the907 words
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Advertisement34 1934-07-01 18 bs Vbl bVa bVbw V>x v ''vXxXiS- w cs*^v>*->'*x'''!v'v cwy •**l bVbI .^x pBcy^ic^^^** jc joe yE bV^S^^S^^bVbt THIDSTV^ TCll number of delightful fruit flavours. > %M%&sfo Distributors fur ANCIIOIt lil 1 X H9bS& '^^S^^^l34 words
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Article, Illustration3202 1934-07-01 19 ClnaropS©iiiiilhlp§ Standard Of Play Favourite Defeated Second Round ResultsCtmment By Uaukc Entrance Fees Excessive August Party Holds Function To-day's Events. HICK 4antlanl was reached it. play m the junior matches 1 to Singapore championships lasi 2,1* the S.V.C. Drill Hall m j A large crowd turned3,202 words
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Article99 1934-07-01 19 'Phtme: :>sl ;m<l r>si2. SUBSCEI! TION TES. PAYABLE IN Ai)V 1.. Deliv* i; ui ing a' r j if, i 1 ge jQ i <>.'• d to to Poi re* I P.M.S. Countries. Yearly M $4.20 $6.00 Kalf-Yearly $1.50 2M> i Quarterly |0.75 51.05 $1.50 SINGLE CX>PY 599 words
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Article, Illustration3112 1934-07-01 20 SP O RT S REVIEWED f#S#rg|ifi(to?1 1 Rugger Will Be Hen Again Soon Growing Interest Among Asiatics This Year Will Be Of More Than Usual Interest -How ll Has Progressed Pera\ Malaya Cup Football And Rain -Penalty's Late Rally Saves The i From Defeat When Selango r <*js A Visit3,112 words
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Advertisement119 1934-07-01 20 I LOOKING BEYOND TO-MORROW^ T:i the heyday of life, wh"»n earning-povor is at its greatest, r>s seems too dis'ant to contemplate. But when you reach the retiring age— when your active life-work is done- what will the future hoW for you? rmt some it will mean the loss of customary119 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-01 20 Vy tt^ V^ Cf i/# 22, 24, JAIAN SULIEMAN. PHONE 156 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT IN MTAtFor First-Class Meals, Hot and Cold Drinks, At Reasonable P^ NAN YANG CO., 40, 41, Jalan Maharani, Mv» r Provlsloiw, Wines and Spirits, F N or Framrot's Aerat^ W*"* Afcnis for SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE.51 words
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Article145 1934-07-01 21 Successes Of Singapore Tourists rpHAT versatile group of Chinese girl -i athletes of the Nanyang Girls' School are doing very well m Bangkok, where they have gone on tour. After defeating the Ng Hoo School m volley ball (21—6, 21-8, 21— 8> on Monday and the145 words
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Article145 1934-07-01 21 Second Reading Without A Division London, June 28. Government's Betting and Lot- leries Bill passed its second reading m the Commons last night without a division after a long debate m which its provisions were subjected to criticism by opponents of the measure. At the conclusion of the145 words
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Article392 1934-07-01 21 Passengers On The President .Johnson The following are among the passengers on the President Johnson, now m Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Erickson, accompanied bj their children, returning to their home m dlngapxe after a trip to Shanghai. Mr. Harry B. Allinsmith, expert m electrical research, m392 words
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Article139 1934-07-01 21 Death On Way To England (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 28. The death has occurred at Pulau Sebane of Mrs. O'Connell. Mr. J. O'Connell, who was Deputy Commissioner, Trade and Customs, here, left Seremban on June 14, for Home via Penang under medical advice. It appears139 words
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Article120 1934-07-01 21 Funeral Of Mr. F. D. H. Wigky Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June -SO. Th- funeral of Mr. F. D. H. Wigley, an engineer employed by the Perak River Hydro Electric Co., who, it is alleged, was fatally stabbed m the company's office at Ipo! 1 on Thursday, took120 words
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Article97 1934-07-01 21 H.E. And Suite Leave For Kuala Lumpur i From Our Own Correspondent) Ta ping, June 30. The High Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. A. Caidecott and Mrs. Caidecott. entertained to dinner at the King's Pavilion, Kuala Kangsar, last night the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer,97 words
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Article34 1934-07-01 21 Forthcoming visits of British warships to Singapore are announced as follows: H.M.S. Herald, from July 3 to 7. H.M.S. Berwick from July 12 lo IG. H.M.S. Kent from July 15 to 17.34 words
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Article327 1934-07-01 21 Results Of First Of TwoDay Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29 IN ideal weather to-day, the Victoria Institution annual sports meeting began. Four records were broken and a fine day's sport was witnessed. At the end of to-day's sport, Treacher House led m the327 words
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Article35 1934-07-01 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Restrictions On Chinese Girls Shanghai, June 30. The Municipality of Nanking has decided to prohibit the wearing of fashionable clothes. Even girl singers must wear clothing made m China.35 words
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Article144 1934-07-01 21 S.S. (M.) A. Association Meets At Ma'acca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 29. A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association was held yesterday at the Seng Cheong Society's premises. Dr. A. L. Hoops, C.B.E.*was m the chair. "Present were Mr. Tan Eng Chye (Vice-President) the144 words
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Article111 1934-07-01 21 The King Goes To The City London, June 28. Large crowds lined the route and warmly cheered the King and Queen when they drov? from Buck "rig-ham Palace this morning to the City where the King opened the new building of the Chartered Insurance Institute. In accordance with111 words
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Article70 1934-07-01 21 Rioting By Electric Light Employees Milwaukee, June 30. Following sporadic outrages and rioting: the situation is easier m the strike of employees of the local electrict railway and light company. A truce was declared after a threat by the company to plunge half the city into darkness. R?uter.70 words
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Article57 1934-07-01 21 Rise In Temperature At Nanking Shanghai, June 30. The heat wave remains unabated. There was a rise m the temperature m Nanking yesterday. A drought is being experienced m the neighbouring district of Hangchow*. The peasants have requested the authorities to water the fields with water from57 words
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Article62 1934-07-01 21 No American Munitions For Cuba Washington, June 30. At the request of Mr. Cordell Hull, President Roosevelt has placed an embargo on the shipment of arms and munitions to Cuba, except under licence. n is stated thai the I approved b\ the mtnl riur to unsettled condltft iReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1934-07-01 21 I H. E. the General OH. mdj ing, M'-xjor-General F O. Lewin, will be present at the 1: Rivera and Arthur Suafes at tin Sew World 1 to-night.28 words
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Advertisement210 1934-07-01 21 i l I l till ill i i;'|ni:!|!i|,'|<:|: |i hi i ill I I'l I I I I, Illicit I I t I i I i i I I I I Announcement Messrs. Barlow and Co. of Ocean Build* tig, Singapore, have pi asure m announcing that Messrs. Allen Hanbury,210 words
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Article846 1934-07-01 22 Alvis 7 Wickets For 1 RAFFLES IN SECOND INNINGS HOWLERS were <m top m Uw firsi day's play of th<- annual Inter Collere cricket match which comraenced yesterday at the Raffles CoOegi ground, Bukit Timah. The encounter is for the Framroz Cop which was won846 words
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Article170 1934-07-01 22 IT WAS MISS JACOBS WHO WON Reuter's Makes A Slight Mistake IN the results of play m the Wimbledon tennis championships cabled by Reuter's Agency yesterday there was an item which stood out, as it were, m letters of fire. In the third round of the women's singles, it said.170 words
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Article451 1934-07-01 22 Good Times J. to. EDWARDS WINS CHAMPIONSHIP PAVOUKED by brilliant weather, the Singapore Recreation Club held their Annual Athletic Sports m the presence of a iarge gathering yesterday. A feature of the day's sport was the excellent performance of J. E. j Edwards, the champion athlete, m451 words
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Article68 1934-07-01 22 Chinese C ompanions To Meet American Association The baseball team of the Chinese Companion Athletic Association to meet the American Team to-day at the St. Joseph's ground at 3 p tn. will be: Kong Khai >Kon.rr (manager), Lee Sut Tong. Lum Tin Choon, Tham Seng Leong, Tham Wing68 words
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Advertisement271 1934-07-01 22 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force o•; r m j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. j (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and comp!i<271 words
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Article896 1934-07-01 23 COMMAND'S EASY VICTORY Four Goals To Nil MALACCA PROVE NO MATCH jytALACCA sustained their third j defeat m the Malaya Cup competition when they clashed with the Malaya Command at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, before a j moderate crowd. The Command were too and left the896 words
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Article63 1934-07-01 23 Kedah Beaten 2-1 MALAYA CUP MATCH AT TAIPING iFrovi Our Own Correspondent Tai|)ing, June 30. pERAK defeats! Kedah m th) Malapa Cup competition here to-day by two goals to one. The game was full of excitement and Kedah were most unlucky to lose, for they did63 words
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Article176 1934-07-01 23 Beatty And Smith In Final IN the semi-finals of the Singapore ■1 Island groll' championship yesterday at the Keppe! Golf C. l «b, F. J. Beatty beat F. N. Ch iry 1 up, and J. T. Smith beat E. Craik at the 19fh. Beatty and Smith will play176 words
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Article226 1934-07-01 23 Low-Scoring Game At Tanglin In a low-ocorhie: mafecb played ai: Tanglin yesterda;*. the Wiltshires "A defeated the-P.W.D. by 19 runs. De Si>a took six wioket:: for 22 runs for th:? F.W.D. and Batty four wickets for 19 for the soldiers. Scores: WILTSHIRFS 'A": Cpl. Stophcv bde Sllva 8.226 words
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Advertisement258 1934-07-01 23 JHAVIHG Tr Life of blade J I staajds too good to be true, hut for your own sake you must D Scrubb's. You're bound to t 3 better lather m less time, !have more easily and double the life of the blade if you add a [^""••v teaspoonful of Scmbb's258 words
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Advertisement361 1934-07-01 23 DF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF MALACCA DISTRICT rpHE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., have pleasure m announcing the opening o.i Monday. July >!.■.!. of tneir new Branch situated at Kewcome Road. Malacca, where has been erected modern bi Ing fitted with all the latest devices for the hygienic handling of361 words
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Article, Illustration65 1934-07-01 24 I AGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY, 1, 1934. FIVE CENTS h nf nroduc-rn Warner Bros.' Studies, entertaining .he Sultan and Sultanah of Johore. Mr. Jack Warner, head of produc.on. waroe The Suitan and SuUanah with Mary Astor and Ricardo Ccrtez i r Jlnnm Le Roy Mr Mervyn Le65 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-07-01 24 Pictures 01" The Sttltan At The 10,000 Acre Castro Valley Rang*, California. On The Right TheSultan Is Se^n With Will Rogers, The Famous Film Star.37 words
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