Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 July 1934
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Title Section14 1934-07-08 1 The Sunday Tribne Vol. 2 -No 7 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 8, 1934. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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159 1934-07-08 1 G$ 2 5,000 Offer To' Perry To Turn Professional WIMBLEDON SEQUEL Will He Accept? WHAT OTHER STAKS HAVE DONE New York, July 7. ACCORDING to the New York American, the manaeer of N. T. Tildrn has ctbM to F. JPerry to offer of ItMOO br a four months' contract to159 words
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Article, Illustration372 1934-07-08 1 PARLIAMENT MALAYA TIN AND RUBBER COMMITTEES Pertinent Questions Sir John Campbell's Position lf;y Air Mail) <from O:ir Own Correspondent.' London. June 27. OIR ]>h\\ Campbell's position -ii-\ i> the Tin and Kubmmittees was the subject of an interesting question \v. the Boobc of Commons. Rear-Adm. ral Sir Murray Sue•er asked372 words
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Article353 1934-07-08 1 JAPA NESE QUOTAS Lett er F rom Th Strajts Menhmts J^Mco^h r the Colonies eoSf red lhe letler Nation the Briri.sl. Jf, S raits Merchants f «uo^ a g mst the imposit trade of a t5 agiil tne ™tre *»«Jtor ihe f nP Co!l>liy and imports. official members, was passed353 words
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Article96 1934-07-08 1 Australian Stars Cannot Play Manchester. July 7. ►THERE are blight signs of the heat wave continuing, but the outlook is very black for Australia as the result of the illness of six players Bradman. Chipperfiekl. Woodfull Ponsford. Brown and Kippax. Fallowing m»e:l'ca! examination thJs morning, it was announcedReuter - 96 words
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Article193 1934-07-08 1 900,000 Tons A Year WHAT EXPERTS EXPECT (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent London, June 27. J^ PREDICTION of a world rubber consumption of a million tons a year would have seemed a bad joke six months ago: to-day it is becoming probability. Barring accidents, this193 words
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Article28 1934-07-08 1 TEST MATCH i A full report of yes- tevda>'s play m ihe Tesi j'i Match at Manchester. together with detailed scores, appears on pare 2.28 words
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Article196 1934-07-08 1 Sir M. Burton And Singapore 'By Air Mai 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 27. Montague Burton has re tinned from his world tour and gives the world the benefit ot nis observations m the "Yorkshire Evening Po.sV Of Singapore, :-jir Montague re marks "ihe196 words
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Article93 1934-07-08 1 Vigorous Reply By Notts Captain London, July 7. 'T ANCASHIRE is afraid of fast JL' bowling and forgets MacDonald." So said A. W Carr. the captain of Nottinghamshire, referring to the decision of Lancashire not to arrange fixture, with Nottinghamshire next season. He added that thereReuter - 93 words
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Article144 1934-07-08 1 PRAISE FROM TWO QUARTERS (By Air Mail) /From Our Own Correspondent./ London. June 27. MALAYAN medicine evokes praise imm two eminent quarters this week. The British Medical Journal prints a Jong review of Ludwik Anigstein's studies from \ho F.M.S. Institute for Medical research dealing with the Bacteriology,144 words
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Article, Illustration211 1934-07-08 1 "Buffer Still Hangs Like A Cloud" (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Corresponden: London, June 27. BETTER news from America was welcome to tin holder.s. The recent downward slide seems to have been checked and a'. £226.7.6, for spot, prices were £3.5.0 better on the week. The buffer211 words
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Article230 1934-07-08 1 Proposed Centre For The F.M.S. (By Air Mail.) i From Our Own Correspi rdent London, Ju 27 IMiE Federated Ma 'ay Sta es will be included m an c:. (.ended tour which Mr W. Chamb rs. an official of the British Institute 01 Engineering Technology, is .shortly230 words
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Article107 1934-07-08 1 STRICT ACTION BY GOVERNMENT (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.* Berlin, June 26. nKASTIC rubber control is the latest symptom ol Germany's critical foreign ex< hange position. Imports of metals including tin as well as many other raw materials are already permitted only under licence. Now107 words
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Article167 1934-07-08 1 Stocks Transferred To London London, June 27 TIN, shellac, pepper. What next? Six months ago white peppn was 7»/ 2 d. per lb., to-day it is firm at 9 J 2 d. and market gossip furnishes a story about it. Some time ago Shellac acquired similar strength by167 words
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Article138 1934-07-08 1 Presentation Of New Colours From Our Otni Correspondent, f Malacca, July 7 Ij>INE weather favoured the presentation of Colours to the Malacca Volunteer Corps, held op. the High School field to-day. There were present HE. the Officer Administering the Govern m&nt (Mr A. CaldecoU 1 the Resident Councillor,138 words
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Advertisement7 1934-07-08 1 TENNIS TO-DAY (OODWOOD PARK HOTEL 'Phone 64907 words
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Advertisement83 1934-07-08 1 An Every Day Letter Singapore, 12th June, 19*34. EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD., Cecil Street, Singapore. i Gentlemen, A week ago I saw one of your advertisements, and was persuaded io try a bottle of your whisky. The way you describe it m your advertisements ("A mellow friendly spirit") is absolutely true.83 words
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Advertisement15 1934-07-08 1 N. E. M. (NaUotuU Employer** Matoai) INSURE YOU f l Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Conip<r.^ation.15 words
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1206 1934-07-08 2 Innings Closed At 627 For Nine Wickets Make 136 Runs For Loss Of One Wicket AFTER batting for ten hours m their first innings, m the Third match ai 1<! TrafTord. Man Chester, England declared thciv innings closed at the tea interval i to-day1,206 words
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Article55 1934-07-08 2 r.overnmrnt Threat To Bomb Huichang Shanghai, July 7 Plfth Squadron of the Chinese Ml Force ha> sent three 'planes to Huiftang. the Communist stionghold to pamphlets urging the inhabitants ye the City, otherwise they may b« iuuu.d, as the ritv is to be bombed m 'he near55 words
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Article46 1934-07-08 2 Government Planes Bomb Ships Shanghai, July 7. It U reported that Government 'planes bombed and dispersed the pirate ships at Huanghokow. More than ten pirates were kii>d by bombThe marines recaptured six boats which have been held by the marauders.—Mi n Kuo Jih Pao.46 words
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Article245 1934-07-08 2 Fine Weather Favours The Finals London. July 7. PERFECT weather conditions prevailed for the historic regatta ai Henley to-day, when the finals took place. The diamond sculls was won by Buntz (Germany who beat Rutherford "Princeton University. U.S.A.), by three-and-a-half lengths jn 8 mins. 10 sees.. equalling theReuter - 245 words
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Article154 1934-07-08 2 Difficulty In Maintaining Rate? London, July 7. Although all the leading joint stock tanks have maintained their inerim dividend rates, greater difficulty hap been experienced m the last halferr m finding remunerative investment for their funds despite reduction iv. the volume of deposits and the iarser turnover ofReuter - 154 words
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Article143 1934-07-08 2 Mine. Mathieu and Miss Ryan, holders, beat Mrs. Andrus and Mile. Henrotin G—3. 6—3 m the women's doubles final. It was Miss Ryan's twentysixth upneorance m a Wimbledon final and her thirteenth victory. Though the Duality of play was not up to standard. Miss Ryan indulged mReuter - 143 words
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Article64 1934-07-08 2 Miki and Miss Dorothy Round beat H. W. Austin and Mrs. Sheppard Barron 3—6, 6—4. 6—o m the mixed doubles final. Miki smashed brilliantly while Miss Round's classic driving and not-work proved too strong lor their opponents. Mrs. Sheppard Barron was the weakest of the four so64 words
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Article231 1934-07-08 2 Wimbledon Tennis LADIES' TITLE FOX BRITAIN London, July 7. 1./lISS Dorothy Hound emulated Fred Perry's example to-day and beat Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) m the iinal of" the women's singles at Wimbledon, thus capturing the title for Britain after An interval of eight years. The woman's title231 words
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Article217 1934-07-08 2 Lunch-Hour Thrill For Singapore CROWDS gathered on Collyer Quay just before one o'clock yesterday be witness the unusual sight of a waterspout, some distance out at sea. The column of water rose from the sea to meet the dark clouds overhead This was followed almost immediately217 words
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Article47 1934-07-08 2 Experts And Colombo^ Position London. July 7. Yesterday's Colombo message regard Ing a 7d. per ib. tariff on Japanese textiles wttfi erroneous, the experts considering that a specific 3d. per yard preference on British exports was required to achieve the tame end as quota ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article372 1934-07-08 2 London Ceremony MANY DISTINGUSIIHD GUESTS London, July 7. T"HF wedding of Dr. Sxe Mm, x soil of the Chinese Minister p, Washington, Dr. Alfred Sze, ar/l Miss Bessie Li to k place at Chinese Legation which was p ously beflowered for the occasion Mr. Quo Tai Chi,«Chine»Reuter - 372 words
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Advertisement507 1934-07-08 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 36. THESE PUZZLES CLOSE WEEKLY. EACH PUZZLE APPEARS ONCE IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE TWO WEEKS BEFORE CLOSING DATE. First Prize $250 Second Prize $150 $400 PER WEEK MUST BE WON CONDITIONS: p r ~Br~1 1 I !Ul S ill IB TvT 1. Address the solution to T.507 words
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Miscellaneous133 1934-07-08 2 Solution To Crossword No. 34 ACROSS:— 2. Stores; 5. bests; •9. Raptores; 11. Forget: 12. Yarn; 13. Aloe; 1.5. Lend: 18. Other; 21. Roof; 22. Hit; 24. Copal; 25. East: 26. Pa; 28. Otter; 31. Kneel; 33. Eat; 34. Emir; 35. Lest; 3Y. Sac; 39a. Set; 41. Yet; 42. Cobalt:133 words
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Article1665 1934-07-08 3 SALE OF GOLD MINE Hearing ontinued IPOH SUPREME (OIRT Correspondent* <from Our On Ijxih. July 6. )O h Supreme Court yesterday of the civil soil involving 5200,000 m -vhich Ban Hill Gold Mines, a Company registered m Singapore, ptSßtagOh Kay Beng (executor ot the last will of his father Oh1,665 words
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Article190 1934-07-08 3 Abrupt End Of Third Da;> 'a Hearing AFTER two days of protracted hearing before the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. the case m which two Bengalee Brahmins, Sham Sunder Rai, a lawyer's clerk, and Ram Adhar, a Traction Company driver, were the accused, came to an190 words
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Article97 1934-07-08 3 Heavy Fine For Malay Driver A fine of $70, or threo months' r.i. m default, was the sentence passed yesterday by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. on a Malay motor-car driver, Ismail bin Jaha. for causing grievous hurt by a rash act. An accident occurred on97 words
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Article55 1934-07-08 3 Two accused with the same name— I Gulani Haider were yesterday charged before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, with criminal intimidation of Amir Shaw on June 28. Mr. V. J. Mendis is for both accused while Inspector Scully is m charge of the investigations. July 14 was55 words
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Article147 1934-07-08 3 New President Assumes Office {From Our Oxen Correspondent) Malacca, July 6. The Rotary Club of Malacca held their Monthly dinner at the Rest House at 8 p.m. on July 5. Amongst the guests wer' Messrs. K. V. Al. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, M.A. baiTister-at-law S. Naidu, P. R. Alagap-147 words
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Article63 1934-07-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Complaint Against The Swatow Committee Hongkong. July 7. j i Ninety-nine member? of the Chamber of Commerce m Swatow have sent a petition to Canton accusing 1 the committee of the Chamber of "squeezing" funds while handling the commercial mortgage bonds. j The Finance63 words
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Article115 1934-07-08 3 The committee of the Distressed Euro- pean Fund, Singapore, acknowledges receipt of the following donations dur- ing the month of June: I Singapore Cricket Club $308, Singapore Swimming Club $123.50, Muar Civil Service Club Sl5, Sepoy Lines Golf Club $15, Keopel Golf Club $114.30, Singapore Golf Club $110.50,115 words
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Article239 1934-07-08 3 "A Warning To Other Policemen" (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. July 6. A LLEGATIONS of general complaint on r > all sides m the district of Rembau against the autocratic behaviour of some of the members of the police force were made before the Rembau Magistrate today,239 words
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Article125 1934-07-08 3 Chinese Charged In Third Court The odd paraphernalia of a •fortunetellers" trade scales for measuring finger lengths, books of rules for for-tune-telling from person features and red papers with Chinese characters were exhibits yesterday before 1 the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, when a Chinese. Low Puay125 words
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Article467 1934-07-08 3 Narrow Escape For Johore People (Frovi Our Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru, July 7 4 MOTOR c:ar accident, whirh might have had serious results, occurred at about 2 p.m yesterday at the four cress roads near the Johore Civil Servic Club. A Morris Cowley car being driven by467 words
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Article319 1934-07-08 3 Annual Meeting MAGAZINE TO BC IM'BMSHED AT the annual general meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Association, held at the Raffles Institution hall yesterday, it was decider! that the present early subscription of (1 be raised to <2. It was also proposed that the Association publish a mifirlf319 words
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Article42 1934-07-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. July 7. Several people were stricken with sunstroke at Hsuchou yesterday when the temperature reached 105 degrees Two-thirds of Hupeh Province is suffering from drought. An epidemic of cholera has broken out at Hankow.-42 words
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Article1692 1934-07-08 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas IN "Jack Ahoy," now showing at the Pavilion Theatre. Jack Hulbert has his finest comedy role to date as Jack Ponsonby, scion of a famous naval household, who joins the Navy as a rating. He falls m love with the Admiral's daughter and when the1,692 words
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Advertisement318 1934-07-08 4 |fSi^"v i 3 SHOWINGS TO-DAY Thcee dc^] a divera are always In hot water with the ladies! ivourites of "What Price Glory* 1 back. VICTOR McLAGLEM and EDMUND LOWE, th, rough, t, toughesi guys that ever fought each other— in— "No More Women" A I'aramount Film with SALLY BLANE. wp<M318 words
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Advertisement100 1934-07-08 4 I HELD OKU BT PIPDUI DEMI I The sc-eens romantic id<;l. and glamorous Joanel <• hi. l.n.uuht i B eether for the first time m the musical romance (hat was mad, u> ihnll tkE world! novAimom/cDonALD I EXTRA ATTRACTION! l oi my I LAUREL HARDY In lii)>: {A1; I TUESDAY100 words
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Article98 1934-07-08 5 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS police fieview Crime Of Five Years Ago our is George Fratson, a A cotton work who was sentenced to death the murder of a Manchester shopkeeper, !v reprieved. Is Fratson an innocent man, ed of a crime perpetrated by another hand? n98 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-07-08 5 A contrast m heat-wave wear m Engand-two fair bathers escorting two of their friends to the open-air swimming at Chiswick, London (.Topical Press*.23 words
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950 1934-07-08 5 Ur Mail) London, June 21 wit during tt* hrbd at Not tin* f Walter Prince, labourer, of no fixet 1 Jkss, that the sfnsational out tolKCßntd which led to this five lor-oki oimc bring reconsidered Charged before Mr. Justice Lowmcr with the murder of Harriet Shaw,950 words
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Article142 1934-07-08 5 Dead Man's Hand Thrown Into River i Belgrade. THE finding of a man's hand m the river near Doboj, Jugoslavia, has led j Ito the discovery of strange practices j among the peasants of the district. TJiey urgently need rain and consulted I an old 'Witch" as142 words
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Article131 1934-07-08 5 Confidence Trick Re-Appears In Copenhagen Copenhagen. The oldest confidence trick of all the "Spanish prisoner"- -has appeared again m f Copenhagen. I Several people have had letters from the unfortunate "prisoner." who states he is serving* a sentence for bankruptcy. His method of approach is the same as131 words
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Article104 1934-07-08 5 Bronze Image To Be Presented To Japanese Emperor Tokyo. Bronze images of Hachiko, "the dog that cannot forget," are to be presented to the Emperor and Empress of Japan and the Empress Dowager. Hachiko used to escort his master to and from Shibuya station, Tokyo, every Several104 words
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Article50 1934-07-08 5 Berlin. Fifty-three weavers, whose combined ages total over 4,000 years, have celebrated their Golden Jubilee as master weavers at Glauchau, a Saxon town famous lor its weaving. Between them they have completed I 2,650 years of weaving. They have been made a presentation by the Glauchau Weavers Guild.50 words
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Article116 1934-07-08 5 1 1 Farmer Loses His Horse And Then His Waggon Prague. NICHOLAS Tanhauser, a farmer at Lipnik, m Moravia was on his way to Hranice with a waggon stacked high with faggots. Feeling thirsty, he stopped at a wayside inn for a drink. Ten minutes later, when116 words
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Article70 1934-07-08 5 Cairo. I Capital letters, or crown letters as th;y are called m Egypt, were introduced three years ago. j They were very little used, however. Now the 14-year-old Prince of Said, the heir to the throne, has given a lead. He uses the capital "F" m70 words
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Article1018 1934-07-08 5 I .U.l. Report GOOD AREAS AND BAD DEITAIN'S trade recovery has bee* a general revival due t<> ■■< neru< <»• national measures <»f policy. The country has nott melted the stage, however, a/hen individual m j dustries and are as must be studied i The fact that1,018 words
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Article4620 1934-07-08 6 Sapper - Th e Doc tor's Story Sapper OUR SHORT STORY V'iUIIIII!l!!ll:llll;HI!|lIlllli:l!]|!lll;l!;Mli:|i:ini!l|ll|ll«ll|l!lllflllltll!llir.l .lllllllllllHlllUllilMlHllHlllitlllllllMlilllllllirii.l^llllH^Hlllllllll' SOONEPw or later" began the Doctor, settling himself comfortably m his chair. iredmTS" To "irlbst 'of Us. Sooner or later a man or a woman comes to consult us on what they imagine to be some trifling malady, and4,620 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-08 6 USE ~"TIGER HEADACHE CURE POWDER" AND KEEP SMILING THROUGH. December J 934 /ft < August I 2NX heada S H£ //Q >^ May j TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE.26 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1934-07-08 7 Strictly Between Ourselves mgt&G ihis page- a page, thai is, harrjj* pieiurt's and Messrs. Geta Bro4^'announcement- writ ing it has brought I! manner of encourageim Dt, help and jesting material from friends am! wellwishers. lam most grateful. Th< more you write, fcasieryou make things f r me. Don't frget that1,542 words
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Advertisement210 1934-07-08 7 i i i i i i i «i|mi»i— iwiw»— iiiinniWMiiiiii"ii'ii'irrT- —-l uimiaßiMniiiiHiiiiniHiiiiHinMiwiniaiiiiiimiiiiiiMi iwwniii«itimmrniiiui»i J MILK WHILE TRAVELLING? j IT IS EASY AND SAFE WITH j£ j_, J J\^[ KLIM IS THE PERFECT ANSWER TO THE QUESTION WHICH TRAVELLING I COMPELS EVERY MOTHER TO ASK HERSELF: "WHAT SHALL I DO FOR210 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-07-08 8 i uu nui grunge women a fair deal but I do think that the inclination to Moulder out man is a trifle over- 4 J done. One of ha ed< K the unwanted %°^lt sex37 words
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Article433 1934-07-08 8 Suit To Clear Memory Of Court-Martialled Men Paris. A REMARKABLE suit brought on bena.f of the widowed mothers of lour French soldiers to clear the me.:.ory and establish the innocence of iheir sons was heard by the Court Martials Appeal Court. The men were among five433 words
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Article80 1934-07-08 8 Lisbon. The police are searching for a man ulio bravely c'wved into the Tagus, and after buttling wii.n the fierce currents brought ashore a well-dressed stranger, ai)d ihtn disappeared. The Granger iiad fallen into the river when boarding a ferry boat. After giving tue victim first aid by80 words
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Article, Illustration933 1934-07-08 8 SYDNEY LEE - When To Play Boldly: Taking Stupid Risks Is Different: Snooker Tangles SYDNEY LEE Billiards for Amateurs— XV. WHEN THE BOLD SHOT PAYS By (Empire Amateur Champion) npHERE are times when the bold shot A pays. The stroke shown m diagram No. 15, cropped up during one of my recent matches933 words
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Article85 1934-07-08 8 10,000 Emigrants To Sct<!c In Soviet Russia Holsingfors. Abdit, 10,000 Jpws fro'ii Fiance, Germany, Poland, Lithuania and the United States of America are expected to settle m the special Jewish Soviet republic hein.e formed m (he Biro-Bitschan district of south eastern Russia this year. Of these merchants, 2,00085 words
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Article73 1934-07-08 8 Belgrade Tho entire village of Donja Pologa, /ugoslavia, has been destroyed by fire m Bpfte of desperate efforts made by village women to check the flames. Th.- the broke out on market day when all tha men were away at the nearby tow"i of Tetovo. The women73 words
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Article114 1934-07-08 8 Australia Condemns Its "High Sound ng Catchphrases" Sydney. Tho British Union of Fawsts has received a rebuff from New South Wales The Fascists were affiliated with the Australian "Now Guard," an antiSoclalist body formed whon Mr. Lano was Soc'alisi Premier of New South VValer. Th-s affiliation ha?114 words
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Article62 1934-07-08 8 Wiesbaden. lotato and other crops, struggling against the continual drought, have been attacked by another menace herds of will boars. Strong measures ?r- now being taken to reduce thr-ir numbers. Peasants all over the district havcomplained of the ravages of the boars, which, m spite of62 words
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Article261 1934-07-08 8 Search For Permanent Site? "PREPARATIONS are already being Jr made for the next British Industries Fair, which is expected to attract more attention than ever next year. Forms of application have been sent cut to over 100.000 proipective exhibitors, and the problem of finding space to accommodate the261 words
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Article146 1934-07-08 8 German Who Was Shot By The French Duesseldorf. A Nazi "pa^'k", witli a parade ground accommodating "00,000 pcopl?, EfS to be built on Golzhfim Heath, near Duosse.dorf. m memory of Albert Leo ScMftSßter, the rational hero who >vas phot by the French for acts of sabotage146 words
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Article51 1934-07-08 8 Enough For Entre Population For A Year Madrid. A wheat crop, worth over 5:100.000,000, and sufficient to feed the country's entire population ol" men and beasts for 12 months, is anticipated m Spain this year. Farmer's v/ho successfully opposed the authorities' desire to import foreign wheat, are51 words
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Article404 1934-07-08 8 Manslaughter (W Inquest A MAJORITY verdict of m^ negligent driving of Mr K?vLV^'<racing motorist was retnW 0 jury at the resumed inquest on the body of Francis TavW J*&» to Mr. Don. who was during a practice run m the lit on May 28. Mr.404 words
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Article28 1934-07-08 8 Fish fell from the cloud? during about five miles from Geelonp. Litth carp \ver;> found m pafWocki i longing- to Mi. K. J. W. 128 words
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Advertisement101 1934-07-08 8 j|| J 1 4mo^ AFTER SICKNESS Waterhury'e Compound has proved its value during J« Ij^^l^^^^l convalescence. It contains Jt^L ■^blbbbbbbbbbbl '-'i«n> beneficial elements, BMLJPBIgBy including a genrrimtiaiiiouiit vV N A j 7 lEHbPwBb CO< TCr iat >s Vl__ ■H^Hbh the body regain health and H Mn^fdLSoldinß^dandßlue tK^terbom v •CX, 1^101 words
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Article604 1934-07-08 9 •^f nfggj COR\ER The Correction Of Poor- Coloured Prints <a advantage* sulphMe tonM1 .Mriw rich sepia ton, Lor gaslight mints have g^a^-taed m this corner. Z£** remarks n A. Tflfer m the Amateur «A lv £yss trass ■Tesults. provided certain 1 1 "bleacher" compounded Jrjjy604 words
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Article941 1934-07-08 9 "Trousseau Mystery" SEARCH FOR BLACK TRUNK (By Air Mail) London, June 20. gCOTLAND YARD is co-operating with the police of four countries m seeking information concerning Miss Agnes Tufverson, an American woman lawyer, the supposed bride of Capt. Poderjay, a Jugoslav officer. Capt. Poderjay was arrested941 words
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Article245 1934-07-08 9 English Couple's Journey In Motor Caravan Algiers. Amiddlc-a^ed English woman has just passed through here on her way to Tangier^, after travelling the length of the African continent unarmed. She travelled with her husband m a motor caravan,. The adventurous woman. Mrs. Stanley, was born m Sale, Cheshire,245 words
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Article145 1934-07-08 9 Scrap Iron Sold An Munitions Prague. A 41 -year-old Hungarian. M. M.ix G]a.o«, a citizen of Czechoslovakia, isb Ing tried at Chrudim. Bohemia, m conm c tion with a remarkable arms rraud on the Chinese Government. It is alleged that If. CHass, While In Shanghai m 1924.145 words
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Article95 1934-07-08 9 Protection For lirides Agailtsi Former Lowers [grade A special group of plain-clothes policenten baa been organised m B< ide to protect brid?B arid bridegrooms dvi weddings. This has been made necessary by the number <<f cases of »r«iwi#i« and even attempts at murder by former lovew <>f95 words
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Article81 1934-07-08 9 Unemployed Pan Gold From River Beds Santiago. Chile. Gold panned by unemployed from river boas of the Andes has been v by the Government of Chile to pas years' accumulated postal debts to the International Postal Union. The sum involved is stated 10 he £150,000. Its81 words
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Advertisement144 1934-07-08 9 ■■■■■■■HPHH^ HHBi^M*^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^" 1 a Hi \y J C!r^ •> Hi Hi I ~P=a^ I ■I (j *^rS\> ffj H 'g^- V 1 J m m HINNAM LITH F fI r>iSPE*NSARY LIU. (i i ■iic i i i i. iiiWiii|4«|iHiliW*W<W" l «"""W"*i l||l if MALAYA'S PREMIER JEWEU ERS, If J^!^^ FOREWARDS:—144 words
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Advertisement219 1934-07-08 9 JMMSMNSWSM ilii i |NO shi NO^ 1 The original preparation 1 for the cure and prevention I 1 of a shiny nose, cheeks and forehead. I Applied m the morning be- fore powdering it will re- I main on for hours without again using your puff. 1 Invaluable for enlarged219 words
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Article1580 1934-07-08 10 SHIP'S OFFICES CITED Judge And Planners Of Modern Young People MANNERS of r.;- >v; youns people came under close consideratioi] m a which kept Mr. Justice Bateson and as] rial upied for over six days. Incidents that v. occurred aboard ship during a long1,580 words
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Article, Illustration111 1934-07-08 10 200,000 German War Survivors To Meet Together Cologne More than 200,00 survivors of the Gem.an armies which took the field 1914-18 are expected from a'l parts of Germany at a great mass reunion this summer. It is the fifth annual meeting of Kyffhauser Association of Old Soldiers and111 words
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Article191 1934-07-08 10 Major's Wife Unfit To Plead AS reported by cable, Bella Evans, the Burmese wife of a major m the KAMC, was indicted at the Kent Assizes at Maidstone for setting hie to stables, the property of Colonel John Crookenden, at Barham, Kent, on Apr. 28.191 words
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Article140 1934-07-08 10 "Peddled From House To House" In U.S. Washington. Illcvt stills are declared even now to '■>t an parts of the United States, by Mr. Joseph R. Choate, Junr., Federal Alcohol Control Administrator. Ho says that reports from .a number ol areas indicate that sales cf bootleg iquor are140 words
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Article87 1934-07-08 10 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Assassin Caught While In Hiding Peiping, June 21. As a result of vigorous searches made by the authorities the murderer of Dr. J. H. Ingram, the American missionary who was shot and killed last week, was captured yesterday. The murderer, nam?d Ho-.i \V»n Mir. >n87 words
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Article38 1934-07-08 10 Istanbul. Hailstones waighing as much as 2 Ib. fell during a storm at Mersina, m Soutliern Turkey. More than a thousand trees wore desToy'l and peasants workin.'.r m the field were injured. Crops were badly damaged.38 words
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Article37 1934-07-08 10 Moscow Owing to the drought m the principal grain-growiiv; regions of Russia. prices of bread here rose precipitately. For white bread the price rose lixu per cent, and for black, 100 per cent.37 words
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Miscellaneous667 1934-07-08 10 LATEST EMPIRE RADIO NEWS TO-DAY'S SPECIAL PROGRAMME E& A fS ious ß^ Cathedral wnaiag^ More About The Test kF^ Match oiB l &ft^^ TheSco;tishStSc 1 T 7.50 p m. raie da Costa will broad- RobertVilJL ?S A ca v a iirrht pianoforte recital. Miss an Edinburgh ca Cos a writes667 words
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Article, Illustration1968 1934-07-08 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By (Our Woman Correspondent YE of Ujal private par- I 1/ r C s ol the was the supper T mglin Club la3t week SlLand Mrs. Gordon Strickland. JL entire dubhcu as reserved for cvr ,t r u and rzstivities began with I die m1,968 words
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Advertisement72 1934-07-08 11 "AURELIA'S" I j SHOPPE DE LUXE. I No. 12-A STAMFORD ROAD, I j CAPITOL BUILDINGS. I FOR latest designs m Hats, Dresses I and Novelties. I lOJ{ pf modeHing «nd ctewiiß^ of old I H,a< by a special process. I FOl{ service, workmanship and I quality. I FOTI ee< iiMiiy-72 words
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Advertisement72 1934-07-08 11 Just Arrived Sporls Tors Shorts and tennis frocks. Afternoon and evening jarowns— wash dresses for morning wear m pique and tub silks. VERY REASONABLE PRICES. CECILE 1", CAPITOL BUILDING. 6ROBVENOR BUILDING, 31, Stamford Rd., Singapore. Commencing Monday 9th July, All Goods to bt sold at Half Price. Comprising LadkV Smart72 words
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Advertisement368 1934-07-08 11 BORBOW 3 OOK I|| CENTS. SAVE V(>r READ? ers All" Vv en Men Came r v v u Panic P rly" v I FlieHg Rltd rntr I II i RIM lOIN Non- cl lAI.AYA, tr r M-.'O:; I fl LICUAIUES. SANOCRIN l^^^^^SS The new scientific treatment j^^S^|^S^jjfc^^|Etff for 1 —of368 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1934-07-08 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds SOMETIMES you grow weary of the rush and bustle of Singapore. You long for i he wids open spaces, where men are men i bd a dime's a dime. The trouble with Singapore is the difllculty cf finding such places.1,094 words
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467 1934-07-08 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, July 8, 1934. COMFORT CHJCH its as tin, rubber, crisis and rermany are suitable for ion during the •reek. On a Sunday thoughts of our own o fort, particularly comfort in iicat as Singauring for the days, form more fitting aterial for a leading article. K.467 words
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Article606 1934-07-08 12 Anglius - Anglius SEEING that it's Test Match time again I've managed to dig up a story for 1 cricket enthusiasts. It's not very good I but you may as well have it. npHE "demon-bowler" pitched a fast, short length, the ball striking the batsman's head606 words
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Advertisement227 1934-07-08 12 When you feel run-down as you almost certainly will fww time to time m the trying Tropical climate nothing will m Ol surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone tbtf a generous tonic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona 4 Iron Wine). Cinchona is itself a tonic227 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1934-07-08 13 TRUNK MYSTERY A PERFECT CRIME? Police Held Up by Baffling Problems LOVER WHO COVERED UP HIS TRACKS of GirVs /"f %f fl l s ©the Brighton trunk mystery a pe.-feet crime? The rei'u!t> of seven days' intensive investigation are practin:L Scores of possible clues have proved worthless; many trails have1,188 words
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Article284 1934-07-08 13 Lancashire Men Ca'Canny (By Air Mail) London, June 27. Everybody knows the story of the Scotsmen who fill their fountain pens m the Post Gfflce; but here is a new and, a better one:— OY the tntroduct on of luxury furni- ture m Liverpool's newly-decorated General Post284 words
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Article104 1934-07-08 13 (By Air Mail.) London, June, 27. a CHARGE against Robert Jenkins, 29, -rk of Pontypool, of attempting to assault a five-year-old girl at Maidenhead Thicket was withdrawn .when the case came before the Maidenhead' magistrates. The clerk stated that the Oxford pnson authorities had advised him104 words
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Article719 1934-07-08 13 A MALAYAN CASE "Sailed Four Hours After Marriag?" (By Air Mail) London, June 27. JS the Divorce Division a decree nisi has been granted m the case of Mi>. Yorke Harston Heine. of Berth w*ek-road, Leytongtone, v. Mr. Keith Rcbert Rank n Heine. The marriage was719 words
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Advertisement62 1934-07-08 13 HEBE IS YOUR CHANCE! j Don't miss this opportunity. You can get new and good Records at Z 4O cts. Eacli j A n«,thi T assortment offered at 40 cents each. Many Dance >r <k. Stomps and Hot records. All popular makes. I No Usts issued. At High Street Office62 words
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Advertisement57 1934-07-08 13 "^^^^m MILK&NUTMILK CHOCOLATE In every packet of Nestles Chocolate (and m Cailler s and Kohler's too) you will find a Picture Stamp. These stamps can be pasted into an attractive album. For an album Wonders of the World") send it) cents m unused postage stamps, or 5 Picture Stamps, to57 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1934-07-08 14 " HORATIUS - "HORATIUS" *y IT often happens that cards which possess trick winning values are wasted because there is no way of getting into the hand m which they are established. Sometimes this is due to :he careless play of declarer m permitting those entry or re-entry cards to be1,182 words
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Article160 1934-07-08 14 Nepales* Visitor Taken For A Flight L mdon /"iROYDON Aerodrome was decorated V^ with flO\*ers ami ferns and bright red caipets were laid m the main hall on the occasion of the v.sit of His Excellency the Commanding-General of Nepal, Bahadur Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rane. He was escorted160 words
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Article, Illustration426 1934-07-08 14 Hy I). M. Greig TftE FOREHAND DRIVE npENNIS has no more important stroke than the forehand drive. It is with this stroke that ninety-nine players out of a hundred make their winning shots. I am not, m this article, going to describe the various grips426 words
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Article75 1934-07-08 14 Ugly Slur On Former* Character The (hj'iaeUT unfavourably contrasted Chancellor Hitler by a v at a meeting here. "On '.he one side," h^ »»d, "we the monarch who nested self at the head of hit ti of greatest need, but v. abandoned everything. "On the other, the75 words
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Advertisement183 1934-07-08 14 1 •'•''^■^SmSM BB!vt'^WWt*r *-**s**-** 3flfi9flPflflflSSBSSBMBBBB mop 1883 sSi /A cj> flBoB^S pout fiftffi x fifififlßBßBBßBBBBSßBBHl i^yw*. -'■'■>'' '•'■'•'■''sßsS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^tt^^^^^B^^K^^^^Bß^^^Bß^^BtßS^B^BsKSt^^B^^^^Bs^^^^r^nK^^^^Bß^BSi The original tetter is held at ArcaJa ALSO IN TRU-VAC "50" TINS Workj and it? authe n(u itv can be B^BB^S^SK^SSSSSSSBBSSKk verified. W^ttiibliJ ■■''i^'^^^^B When we seal the TRU-VAC air-tight C A'A\183 words
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Advertisement55 1934-07-08 14 gi^lr>£!i^D FULL QP|g^^^ 5979 MOTHHRS There arc two ways of feeding Baby. IV Rifltl and the Wnmg way. \\'Mch way are you feeding }<»ur B*9 TO-DAY try a tin of "PEACE" Coi naturally wholcsome> nourishing and on it. STOCKi;!) fIY AM. PRINCIPAL STOKES O* i*f V Sole [nportets; Mitsubishi Shoji55 words
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Article, Illustration849 1934-07-08 15 Th e Manufacturing Side Of John Little's Business SUPi'lltßS OF HJGH GRADE FUHMTUKK 4VISirTOTHESHOWBOOM KAUTIFLL SUITES HADE FliO.l IHAUtAN Tt'tlE {Manufacture and supply of a i of furniture is one I thu business ig i nd er stood about this < ncnti which has been ,i for over B<> years,849 words
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Article207 1934-07-08 15 Expedition To Solve Its Mysteries Paris. A FRANCO-BELGIAN archaeological j tx ar>d scientific expedit" on is now on its way to try and solve the riddle of the 555 famous statues on Easter Island, I he lonely volcanic islet of the south Those statues which are frcm thres207 words
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Article112 1934-07-08 15 Gives His Life To Save His Men Cologne. A glass container full of nitric acid broke during a fire at a Cologne chemical works. Fumes ascended m poisonous clouds to where the firemen were fighting the flames. Dr. Nieheus, a leading official of the Cologne Fire Brigade,112 words
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Article61 1934-07-08 15 (By Air Mail.) London, June, 27. WHEN sweeping cut a coal lorry, William Treen, of Moreton Hampstead. Devon, lost control of the broom. Jumping out of the lorry to retrieve it, he stepped on the broom, which .flew up. The handle penetrated his body, and he died61 words
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Article229 1934-07-08 15 I Ex-Fighter Who Becomss Archbishop At 36 Belgrade. A 36- YEAR-OLD priest, Dr. Alolziie Stepinatz, who was ordained only I four years ago, has been appointed Coartj jutor Archbishop of Zagreb by the Holy See. This means that, on the death of the nresent Archbishoo. Dr. Bauer,229 words
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Article122 1934-07-08 15 Red Indians Adopt The Ballot System London, Ontario. Red Indians of the Oneida tribe at Muncey reserve have pone to the polls to select their chief and councillors, for the first time. The "white man's" ballot system thus replaced the ancient custom of the appointment of chiefs122 words
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Article105 1934-07-08 15 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION R4TES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence. F.M.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Half- Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sunday105 words
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Article207 1934-07-08 15 Slavery Conditions In Libaria ,r*ONDITIONS m the Negro Republic <y oi Liberia on the west coast of Africa have become so revolting that -ho British Government, as shown by a Blu? Book just issued, have called upon the United States to undertake joint action to bring about a207 words
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Article129 1934-07-08 15 Making: Britain AirMinded ONCE again Sir klav C famous airman campaign to fu British civil aviati< summer monti to towns m various part oJ Isles, giving at each Lov every day. Radio communication pis minent part m tt An autogiro, with radio and a pilot i to129 words
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Advertisement48 1934-07-08 15 WT^^ 'WEAKNESS, IA M I DEBILITY W%'- DESCHIENS'Syrui^ 'I l KS^\ of Haemoglobin y 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radicaJ ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. c *er than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES, 4-.CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE,48 words
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Advertisement225 1934-07-08 15 MOSQUITOESX bring deadly /|F MALARIA kill them with FLIT WTien poisonous mosquitoes threaten you with malaria, weak insecticides fcimply will not do. \y. You need FLIT for sure protec- tion. No mosquito can escape J^TV^p^ V«->-^ FLIT's spray. Better he safe than sorry. Be Mir«* you gel FLIT K&aJj btaMßßS^^a225 words
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Article, Illustration602 1934-07-08 16 Proposed Reopening WHAT ARE JAPAN'S OBJECTS Mr. Wang Vi Tang, once fading figure m the Anfu Government and Speaker of the House of Senate m the former Peking Government, visited Japan reports gained into circulation regarding the restoration of the Exchange Bank of China, which was602 words
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Article, Illustration164 1934-07-08 16 Be Fit For Anything No. 5 OS THE TOES JJ-EL luting and lowering is a very well-known exercise. And it isn't exactly showy. For those reasons it is often neglected. Which is a pity, because it strengthens not only the feet, but the calves, thigh muscles and spine. When you164 words
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Article210 1934-07-08 16 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Wife Persuades Him To Return Shanghai, June 9. 'No date has ye*, been fixed for General Huang Fu's return to Peiping, according to information from reliable sources. Although Madame Huang is using her influence to induce her husband to proceed to Peiping so that210 words
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Article57 1934-07-08 16 Shanghai, June 14. Plans have been drawn up for the conservancy work of the Whangpoo River and the funds required will be financied by the National Economic Council, it is learned from a reliable source. The total cost of the work is estimated at $2,400,000 and the work57 words
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Article63 1934-07-08 16 Nanking, June 12. Dr. Wang- Chung Huei, former President of the Legislative Yuan and now a member of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, is expected to arrive m Nanking by the end of this month. Dr. Wang will not go back to The63 words
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Article36 1934-07-08 16 Taiyuan, June 13. Shansi observed June 12 as the "New Life movement day. Yesterday was declared a provincial holiday on which all schools, government offices and newspapers suspended work to celebrate the occasion.36 words
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Article100 1934-07-08 16 Fire-Engines Stationed On Football Grounds Izmir, Turkey. Fire engines are now stationed on football grounds at nearly every important match m Turkey— and the firemen have orders to turn their hoses on the crowd m the event of any disorderliness. This is a sequel to the disorders100 words
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Article88 1934-07-08 16 Men Who Wish They Are Heavier Berlin. The 34 heaviest men m Berlin, whose aggregate weight is more than five tons, are bewailing the fact that they are not so heavy as their predecessors were. They baong to the "Seven^Month Children's Club," and their average weight88 words
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Article37 1934-07-08 16 Cairo. c British Policeman was directmg traffic m one of Cairo's main watcl a pickpocket amoved his gold He did not notice the theft until the time came for him to go off duty.37 words
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Article671 1934-07-08 16 Press Comment A DIPLOMATIC DEFEAT INURING the last few weeks the questions of through railway traffic and postal relations with Manchuria have again been very much to the fore. That Japan has been using these questions to force China into tacit recognition of Manchoukuo is apparent to671 words
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Article, Illustration323 1934-07-08 16 There ran rarely be no doubt about th* effectiveness of a rem.-d r acidity th can give such permanent relief u< L n> woman's case: l 18 "I raffemi for many years from acifjitT 111 various forms," she writes. '-At 1 ls became so acute that323 words
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Advertisement178 1934-07-08 16 VX^IV J TICK ETS ISSUED FOR BY ALL STEAMTnAX/ri SHIP, AIR AND I FXrWLL. RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. 1 Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. i 'W, Robinson Road, Singapore. Tt'l( phoiH .")908. WATCHES OMECJA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL178 words
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Advertisement48 1934-07-08 16 NEW VACUMATIC PENS HOLD 102% MORE INK I i^^ ON SALE You can 5^ when THROUGHOUT MALAYA r .your pen Sole Agents 't« WEILL S MONTOR LTD. "needs re-«llln9 'Phone 6046 SINGAPORE. i, ■iiiuiiiiiiitiii(iißnii«iiinii, > iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l iiiiii l l |||||,nini f l iiiiiii,B,mjiii l i U l itiiii^48 words
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5170 1934-07-08 17 full Details By The Air Mail Three Days Of Thrilling Cricket At Lord's (By Air Jlail) {from Our Own Correspondent) London, June 26. rfHE following is detailed report, i rece ived by air mail, of the Second Test match, which England won5,170 words
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Advertisement11 1934-07-08 17 MALAYA'S BEST CHOP 7 \SAOH Sole Agents;— SIMU, DARHY C€., LTD.11 words
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Advertisement274 1934-07-08 17 LATEST! ADVERTISEMENT DEATH. Friends ar,d relatives are respectfully informed of the di'ath of Mr. Chenng- Why Ghee, who passed away peacefully at hih residence at Bcmabok, Ifaiacca, at tluap of 71, on July 5, 1954. Be left behiid him his widow, 5 rons, Cheong Kiong Yew, of Straits Steamship Co274 words
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Article, Illustration1423 1934-07-08 18 Sumg BooTo Visit Kuala Lzimpuv In August -Soccer, Billiards And Basket Hull Matches -New Game Invented P>y Singapore Sportsman Becoming Populai Kicking The Chines* Shuttlecock Anniversary Celebration* Of Seremban Chin Woo Association. ffHE Sion^ 800 Athletic Association of Singapore will go on tour to Kuala Lumpur during1,423 words
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Article159 1934-07-08 18 Engagement Follows Meeting At Tlangar (By Air Mail.) London, June, 27. IT was revealed yesterday that Miss Winnie Drinkwaier, of Glasgow, who is Britain's youngest commercial air pilot and ground engineer, is engaged to be married to Mr. Francis Short, director of Short Bros., aircraft manulacturers, of159 words
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Article148 1934-07-08 18 "D'ffxrGnt" S nee Wife Died, Says 14-Year-Old Son (By Air Mail.) i London, June. 27. <£IJE has been different since mother died." s f a/ed a 14-year-old boy, giving evidence at a Camberwell inquest yesterday on his father, Albert. Fdward Maxwell. 64, of Amelia-road, Walworth, S.E., who148 words
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Article130 1934-07-08 18 One Who Sends Poor Boy A Dog's Licence Montreal, Quebec I Jimmy is 10, and his world is full of trouble. He has no father. His mother receives municipal relief. His tonsils are bad. His pet dog was run over and killed by a lorry recently. But130 words
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Article117 1934-07-08 18 Wireless Waves To Destroy Microbes Rome. Destruction of microbes m the human body by ultra-short wireless waves has been made possible by a new invention of Senator Marconi, according to the "Roma Fascista." The invention consists m the use of wireless waves to induce m the patient a117 words
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Advertisement155 1934-07-08 18 A very pleasant medicated Wine of highest quality, which 'MIS' contains generous blood enriching, nerve vitalising elements. r > A disfingu.s'.ed London A) lys.' s.ys:— j||«\ "PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE is made from a specially j||\ selected full bodied Wine of excellent mature quality" and Irmm^h its remarkable rejuvenating medicir.a! properties155 words
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Advertisement86 1934-07-08 18 runt m NUTRITIOUS I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. i I A tip from a champion made /t?^ a winner" RS: J na f<>r a^^ tfl e starn- I S^i Children and adults m every- walk of lite thrive on [JBr jryrj Quaker Oats. It has every element necessary tor86 words
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Article, Illustration4033 1934-07-08 19 ©irmaitnoini Of C®iniiLr©lliinig .Body Inaugural Meeting Held Dr. (Mrs.) Winstedt Offers A Cup For Competition Hoxv The Idea Came To Dr. Birchee Quarter Finals In Singapore Junior Tournament Reached Comment On Week-End Matches News From Here And There. 11/ITH the formation of the Johorv4,033 words
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Article, Illustration2108 1934-07-08 20 Th e Week s Ma la yan SP ORT RE VIEWED Singapore Athletics In Pre-War Days- -The Former Annual Sports Meeting* Of The Padang Club?: Recalled Performances At The S.R.C. Last Week Malaya Cup And Singapore League Soccer Cricket As It x Should Be Played. (By "RimaiT) M::IES of pre-war2,108 words
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Article922 1934-07-08 20 (By "K.O") •THE Rivers-Suares fight at the New World Arena on Sunday last will be remembered as one of the most thrilling battles in local ring history. The great fights put Rivers- up by Jamito, Pelky, Jerry Mohohan and Suares Johnny Regan hardly922 words
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Advertisement72 1934-07-08 20 /-:ppy and i sty that's ypioO ot all Pi.o nls Drinks m the particular flavour you like... fZ^^ /fl Lime, Lemon. Orange, Raspberry, Sirawb rry Chcco- /Jyii> late. Grape. Cherry, Rose. Pineapple, Kda, Guam _nj/£^^ foca. Ginger. Phcne 3463 and haw a case delivered /^^^k to your home. Only $2.4072 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-08 20 22, 24, JALAN SLLIEMAN. THONt 156 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT IN Ml AX For First-Cla** Meals, Hot and Cold Drinks, At Reasonable ft** NAN YANG CO., 40, 41, Jalan Maharani, Mo*Provisions, Wines and Spirit,, F. A N. or Frmmrot'* Aer.Ud W»i«» Agrnts for SINGAPORE COLD STORA(JF46 words
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Article609 1934-07-08 21 Wimbledon Title WON BY BRITAIN AFTER 25 YEARS pEEDERICK John Perry, the brilliant 25 -year-old British player, made tennis history at Wimbledon when he defeated J. H Crawford, the holder m the final m three sets— 6-3, 6-0, 7-1. He is th? first British competitor to win609 words
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Article92 1934-07-08 21 The Youngsters' Badminton Party beat, the Serangoon English School team by four games to two as follows: ~Koh Chong- Lye beat Lee Hock Nam 15_6, 13—13. s—o: Ng Chens Kwang lost to Yeo Hock Leng 15—7; 11—15, S 15; Tav Bwee Kiat lost to Cho Chwee Gee ii-92 words
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Article91 1934-07-08 21 Chines Girls To Give Exhibition Shanghai, July 7. "THE New Life Movement, Club m NanA chang has invited Miss Yang Shau King and Miss Yang Shau Chien, the two famous Chinese lady swimmers, to visit Nanchang and swim m exhibition races. The two sisters, with their father, will91 words
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Article214 1934-07-08 21 Members of St. David's B.P. and their riends met at the badminton courts for :heir first games social on Thursday at 1 p.m. Refreshments were served at the awn. The Rev. S. W. G. Elvins, President of :hc Party, m a speech, said that he was jrery214 words
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Article50 1934-07-08 21 Bendemeer Athletic Club team v. tht^ Chinese Sports Association to-day at billiards at the Club's premises at 11 a.m.: Koh Hor Khoon, Sim Teng Boon, Ang Poh Lin, Loh Hung Seah, Seah Pe np .iowe. Reserves: Low Boon Swee. Ong Seng Kay, Tan Ah Bah. Lee Peng Hwee.50 words
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Article347 1934-07-08 21 Results Of Yesterday's Meeting THE annual .sports of the Police Depot m Thomson Road took pia re yesterday m the presence oi 3 Large crowd of members of the Fo^ce. The Hon. Mr. H Fairburn (InspectorGenera! or Police i, Mr J. D. Dalley (Commander of the Depot*347 words
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Advertisement645 1934-07-08 21 Dollar Bargain Week C&MBNCOS TO-MORROW, JULY 9th, TILL SATURDAY, JULY 14th. 5O Tables barges of DOLLAR BARGAINS BA M MEAN A SAVIiV. AUE DISP AYED 0N HK GROUND FIOQR SAVING TO YOU AS OUTLINED BELOW, APART FROM OF 20. TO :>n WHICH WE HATE THOUSANDS OF OTHER ON EVERY EQUALLY645 words
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Advertisement116 1934-07-08 21 I PW^ /VY iCJ N C^i f /-^-*~> You can depend on Ballito Stockings For appearance, wearing qualities and v value, they are without I J^' equal. SU^A^Sml vlar^' A luiv >siik ch: ffonetu> stocking Z WZ^^MmvW h rf /I I^BI i< J>i" i( 't'— Fully Fashioned with' Dull Z116 words
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1199 1934-07-08 22 Singapore Dispose Of Negri Sembilan Yesterdays] Malay a Cup Match At 4 (KOW I) of about 6.000 spectators saw Singapore beat Negri Sembilan decisively at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday m the Malaya Cup competition. >;■ jr\ Sembilan started the game ationaliy, opening the score m UK firsl minute. But1,199 words
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Article41 1934-07-08 22 (From Our Own Correspondent J Penang. July 8. Penang beat Kedah to-day 3 6 m the Malaya Cup. The winn ;rs were easily the better side and scored once before the interval through Abdul Ilahman and Ec Eow.41 words
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Article65 1934-07-08 22 The Indian Recreation Ciub drew 2_2 with the Delta Indian XI of soccer at the Opium Packing Plant Football ground at Pasir Panjang. The Indian R. C. team for to-day v. the Tanjong Pagar Rangers at the V.M.C.A. ground at J. 15 p.m. will be picked from: Ponniah,65 words
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Article338 1934-07-08 22 Results And StatiMi,. i o Date rpHE follow, 1 matches played to <J? r Southern and Northern competition this season SOUTHERN SECTION Singapore ben' Malacca 3-u Singapore beat Johoro 9— n N.S. beat Malacca I— o. N.S. beat Command I— o Command beat Johore 4— o338 words
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Article122 1934-07-08 22 Football, Billiards ?M*4 Fixtures ping-pong w^llbe PWJ*^ Sionß 800 Athletic Assoctetton»J| N*o Sing LeChinSia *ff ,f J latter* premises commencing tt*i 1| BILLIARDS The BJU* their team from Sim m H ?f K Chen?> Puan En ß Kwee^ HOT g| Eng Wan. Teow Sooi: and *>«£■ PING-PONG:122 words
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Article123 1934-07-08 22 The County championship leluding results of matehei Friday is as foil*. Yesterday's mcket *ff%s\ between the SCRC »nj Paya Lc^bar was < -anceiieo- PWLWLDP^^I Points 15 IJ*«J Lanes. (5. 16 7343 0 HJ fl Notts. <8» 14 634J J g ltf Derby <6» 15 6 4 2 2123 words
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Advertisement287 1934-07-08 22 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.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the287 words
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Advertisement30 1934-07-08 22 LATEST ADVERTISB^J TO LET Bungalow. No. H. jj race, off Wilkif Road *fe ff| Horn No. 9. immediate ""j^. particulars irom Tel Tio -^^k TIGER BEEB f IS BFSf 430 words
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1468 1934-07-08 23 to Furlongs \lniOne Minute fl At Ipoh inftel/ Hill Injured; Smiling Eyes jocm Pays $127 Dividend (By Our Own Reporter) Ipok, July T. -gj weather was glorious and the *i minr excellent for the opening Club's three-day professional race meeting 5, afternoon. The attendance1,468 words
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Article201 1934-07-08 23 Cricket On St. Joseph's Ground i fN a match between the Nondescripts' r C.C. and the St. Joseph's Institu- ion on the latter's ground yesterday fternoon the St Joseph's beat the for- < ier team by five wickets. Scores: NONDESCRIPTS' C.C. j Periera b Le Mercier 21 1201 words
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Article108 1934-07-08 23 Payment Of Subscriptions Abolished At a special meeting of the Ycde B.P. Klang, the following officers were -Icctecl:— Patrons: Messrs. Khoo Kirn Leong and 3. Manuel Pillay; President. Mr. Phang t\h Chong; Vice-President. Mr. Yap Cnai rhuan. Captain. Mr. Moey Liang Teck; ViceCaptain, Mr. Kenneth Kiat; secretary, j108 words
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Article86 1934-07-08 23 Java Traders Association team v. the Overseas Chinese Bank Staff Association at badminton and ping-pong to-day at the latter's premises. Badminton:— Soh Kee Thye, Koh Thian Hock, Soh Kee Haw, Soh Hock Crioon, Soh Peng Yew, Soh Kirn Peow j and Kah Keng. Ping-pong:— Soh Kirn Pecw,86 words
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Article28 1934-07-08 23 Mr. Fong Him Yong has consented to be the Patron of the Delta Rangers football team and has presented a set j of football jerseys to the players.28 words
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Article240 1934-07-08 23 Match With Anglo-Chinese School 1 r HE match between the AngloChinese School and the V.M.C A. played on the latters ground yesterday, ended m a comfortable win for the V.M.C.A. by 41 runs. Battling fiisU the Anglo-Chines School compiled 66 runs cut of which Paramon contributed an useful240 words
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Article80 1934-07-08 23 Green Hill B.P. "B" team v. the Henderson A.P. "B" ai' the former's court (Institution Hill) to-day at 3 p.m. Yeo Seng Chuan, Cheong Ah Soo, Chan Joo Miang, Tan Gim Kia, Lee Chuan Teck, Yeo Hong Chiang, Wee Sin Onn, Taye Heng Poon. Chan Keam Cheong.80 words
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Article414 1934-07-08 23 Draw For The State Tournament 'From Our Own Correspondent* st lemban, July I. np'HE following is the draw and handicaps tor Hie Annual Championship Tennis Tournament to be held by the Negri BembUan Lawn Tennis Association on the Sungei Ujong Club Courts, Seremban, commencing on J'MY414 words
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Advertisement214 1934-07-08 23 Stop tha c Id from f&^ developing with Etecomm< tided by the medical profession f<»r U I I P^^#%^M over :;> y. ars. and univi-.sally ivgartl.-d ll^#|#O^^lVd mosl t (>< tivc saft?Kuan! b--- against all dfectkms of the throat, cheat EUMENTHOL IiUIIUBES SIME IiARBV O &'CO., I'D.. British Malaya and214 words
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Article13 1934-07-08 24 The Sun day Tribune FIVE CENTS SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 8, 1934 21 PAGES13 words
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Article53 1934-07-08 24 Chew Jit Pah - Chew Jit Pah Glad To See President Roosevelt Shanghai, ft Interviewed at Yokohama, Dr. Fo. the chairman of the Legist Yuan, said that he would be glad tc resident Roosevelt at Honoluuift m-r would meet him. Dr. Sun it> going to spend the sub i mer at53 words
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Article, Illustration57 1934-07-08 24 Pictures Of St. Anthony' s School Sports An involved event for the School Scouts. Competitors m the 136 yards. Division "B" event. The 75 yards "C" Division race. The winning effort m the open long jump. Going all out m the 100 yards open event. Well over! Some of the57 words
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Article52 1934-07-08 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Retrenchment Or Huge Deficit Hongkong, July 7. The Budget Examination Committee submitted its report to the Canton Government at a meeting held yesterday. The report states that unless all-round retrenchment m the budget of the current year were effected, a dencu 01 $25 000.00052 words
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