Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 July 1934
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section11 1934-07-15 1 The Sunday Tribune voiJ^ZIJL SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 3934. FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration533 1934-07-15 1 THE DANGER POINT TROOPS STEADILY PREPARING A tondoo View l^e Germany In By Air Mail.» m oar Own Correspondent j London, July 8. NEXT TEAK WILL HUNG THE DAY" FOR JU >AN-THE DAY ON WHICH THK MILLIONS IN THAT LAND HAVE THEIF EYESReuter; Topical Press - 533 words
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Article135 1934-07-15 1 Among London's City Workers »By Air Mail) 'From Our Ow?i Correspondent.' London. July 6. LONDON is more peaceful than Johoiv. according to Sir Ibrahim, the Saitari. who assures interviewers that nothing but a few trifles like children's education, development of railroads and supervision of rubber plantations prevent him135 words
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Article339 1934-07-15 1 Treasures From Johore (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. yOOS at Bristol and Belle Vue, Manchester, are rejoicing at th c praiseworthy persistence with which Mrs. Hamadryad stuck to her maternal duties m an ocean-buffeted liner. Both have received tiny wriggling treasures that339 words
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Article363 1934-07-15 1 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Proposed Abolition Of Tangku Pact Shanghai, July 14. I/IK. Yen Tung, the managing director of the PeipingMukden Railway, was closeted the whole of Thursday with General Huang Fu, the chairman of the Peiping Political Council at Mokkonshan, a hill resort near Hangchow. Their conversation363 words
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Article113 1934-07-15 1 M.P.'s Son To Wed In Singapore (By Air Mail) (From Our Oion Correspondent London, July 6. THE engagement is announced oi Mr. Wilson S. C. Leech, eldest son of Dr. J. W. Leech, M.P., for West Newcastle and a former Lord Mayor of the City, and of Mrs. Leech,113 words
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Article228 1934-07-15 1 Political Differences In Africa <By Air Mail.) (From Our Oicn Correspoiideiit) London, July 6. ipINANCIAL emoluments may not be an important consideration to a keen Colonial Governor but some observations by "West Africa" on Sir Shenton Thomas's appointment have som c public interest. Compel ring Sir Shenton's228 words
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Article18 1934-07-15 1 Paris, July 14 The death of M. Dovgalevsky, the Soviet Ambassador m Paris, occurred to-day.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article276 1934-07-15 1 Allahabad-Singaj >re Worst Stage i ßy Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspom nt) London, Jul. 1. "T'HE course from Allahabad to Singapore i.s the worst stage of the London-Melb urne air race, m the opinion of pilots who fly regularly over these routes as high velocity276 words
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Article437 1934-07-15 1 Important Changes SPEEDING DP THE GUNS <By Air Mail.i London, July (>. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE EQUIPMENT OP THE BRITISH ARMY ARE FORESHADOWED I 0 X THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE. AMONG THEM ARE THE REPLACING OF THE ST\HORSEI) TEAM OF THE ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY BY LIGHT DRAGONS (TRACTORS)437 words
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Article48 1934-07-15 1 Safeguarding Colonial Production (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent t Paris, June 27. BOTH the Chamber and the Senate have adopted a Bill for the creation ot clearing houses for the purpose of safeguarding rubber production m the French colonies, protectorates and Mandated terri tories.48 words
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Advertisement7 1934-07-15 1 V»ay Mini/ (llllOlO^ PARK pa' 'phone 64907 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-15 1 NJjjgjPpr An Every Day Letter Singapore, 12th June, 11*34 EASTERN AGENCIES. LTD., Cecil Street. Singapore. Gentlemen, A week ago I saw one of your advertisements, and was persuaded to try a bottle of your whisky. The way you describe it m your advertisements ("A mellow friendly spirit") is absolutely true.88 words
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Advertisement13 1934-07-15 1 N. E. M. (National Employer** MoiaftJ). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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1793 1934-07-15 2 WHY JAPANESE COMPETITION SUCCEEDS FACTORIES BUILT ON LATEST PLAN SOUND ADVICE BY SIR DARRY McGOWAN "JAPAN has sprung fully armed into the industrial arena. She has been able to build factories on the latest plan, incorporating the most modern machinery. She has shown great wisdom m bringing only the best."1,793 words
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Article643 1934-07-15 2 FATE OF BLONDE "GODDESS" Mysterious Illness I BEDRIDDEN FOR TWO YEARS I I IfDWINA Booth who thrilled cinemaddicts of 1931 as the blond* goddess of "Trader Horn" reemerged m the news recently m strange con trast to the vigorous, vibrant crea- ture the public remembered643 words
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Article161 1934-07-15 2 New Test: Speed} Diagnosis i By Air MailJ London, h ANEW test for thr diagonA^ laria which may prove I j value is described m the currrc:! i of "The Lancet.' It depends upon the fact blood scrum from malaria patia* interact with solutions of al* called melanin. This161 words
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Article48 1934-07-15 2 <By Air Mail' London Visitors to Malaya House tit include: Mr P. MacJeod Baxter (J*fl* CD. Quarmly <Penang>, J£.' Scott (lDoh». Mr. J P«t«UaP^ M. A. Tobin Singapore Mun: Mrs. E N Williams (SingapC' P. G E. Aggen <F .M.S. U I I I ..IM"' 11148 words
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Advertisement198 1934-07-15 2 "PERSONS NOT FAT LIVE LONGEST" Eminent Physician Declares la a recent lecture before the American .vcademy Bfemcltie, a prorp inert phy.sii an stated that p«-rs»>?.>- who aren't fat live th** lontfe-t. Common sense confirm this. Insuran c •mpanies often reject overweight folks, or charge hijrhiT premiums on account of the198 words
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Advertisement52 1934-07-15 2 ;The Smart SW r>7, STA.Mi >RD ROAP I MME. (iALARDI h«l led to Singapore (w* 4 Lond li, Paris, New Yoi* If Hollywopi ->!( has l>roujrht a rj of kowi Iv ar, daeks, >h- -i limp(li< c;rkat cleara** From Ti»-mon»» < M<|i X For One Week. At jvf iPrirrs. T52 words
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Miscellaneous675 1934-07-15 2 SOMTION CROSSWORD NO. 35. ACROSS:— 2. Orator; G. Assort; 9. Ended; IC. Paw: 12. Endu?; 17. Terror: 11. Cmbs; 20. Sip; 21. Rfacier; 22". Ore: 23 Era 25. Goial: 28. Pot: 29. Crake: 30. Sev.: 32. Our: 33. Or; 34. To: 35 How: 36. Tait.-^: 39. Chooser; 41. Fob; 42.675 words
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Reports From The Malayan Courts
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Article570 1934-07-15 3 Appeal Court r*BE SEM BACK TO MAGISTRATE fp Use m which the Crown ap pealei' against the discharge o; J«§eph Z-tkett«> Salama and Sau! giekie! on thr« charts under th^ Cflßßnon Gzv&ng Hoiho Ordinance m connection with the sale of Credii Fonci-.- Egyptian Bonds cam:.' op570 words
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Article197 1934-07-15 3 Sequel To Seizure Of Tobacco rHEE bin Mohamea and Bakar bin 1 Wh? u£ 011 a c aI"»e °r Possession ola and cii mtes aiy °f dutiable lobacco The captain claimed trial, whilst the Sevang pleaded guilty. Almost 100 Ib. of tobacco and 15 lb o* cig-avr.ttes197 words
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Article717 1934-07-15 3 Merchant Charged At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 12. TiHE case m which a Chinese, merchant named Phang Chiat Kang alias Feh biew Ngam. is charged with making a false statement m a declaration sworn by him at the Supreme Court, on Dec.717 words
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Article65 1934-07-15 3 x o Trace Of Wanted Man tmSJ^^ to be respcnsibu «wu3ta? nf^ r ot two chil <*ren and the --rest uneir moth er is still evadinp a Sund?^ 6 wh)ch occurred early on h i tU IXI S; on July l caused a man Cenlral Flre Station.65 words
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Article156 1934-07-15 3 Allegation Against An Elderly Malay When an eldcriy Malay appeared bo--1 fore tha Second Ktagisttate (Mr. N. Grice> yesterday on a charge of \uj>rancy, he denied the allegation. H? said he was employed as a grass cutter by the Rural Board and had a heme. Tne detective156 words
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Article134 1934-07-15 3 i frying To Get Back To Rangoon Lai Pak How. an English-speaking Rangoon-born Cantonese youth, or i about 15 years oi age. was charged before Mr. J. T. B. Notley m the Mar- me Police Court yesterday, when he 1 pleaded guilty to a charge of being j134 words
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Article78 1934-07-15 3 1 Charged with criminal intimidation, two Indians of the same name, Gulam Hader. made a se:ond appearance before the Second Magistrate 'Mr. N. Grice* yesterday. Mr. V. J. Mendis, counsel for the j c-ofe-ice. asked for a date for hearing. j and the case was pj^poned until July78 words
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Article75 1934-07-15 3 When the luggage belonging to a Chinese woman, a new arrival from China, was bolus examined by Revenue Officer;; at Tanjong Pagar on Friday one of thsearchers became suspicious of the woman's shoes. Ordering her to take them off. thr officers found that the heels w*v?e stuffed75 words
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Article64 1934-07-15 3 Choo Fook Lrong. an English-speaking Chinese was bound over fcr three months m one svrety of $50 by the Second Magistrate (Mr N. Gripe) yesterday morning, on pleading guilty to a choree of attempting to commit smcidw by c'rink ng iodine 1 The accused pleaded that he v/as64 words
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Article117 1934-07-15 3 Twelfth Conviction For A Chinese i (From Our Owji Correspondent) Kira'a Lumpur, July 12. A Chinese named Leong Woo Joi was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment 10 be followed by ten months' police supervision, at the Kuala Lumpur Poace Court to-day, for theft of a Parker fountain pen,117 words
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Article187 1934-07-15 3 Consul's Reception In Singapore iyi EMBERS of the French colony m Singapore and friends of Franca gathered at the Consulate yesterday, when the Consul. Mr. P. A. Ballereau, gave a reception m honour of the National Day. Among those present were the H. E. the Officer Administering187 words
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Article162 1934-07-15 3 Four Sent Up-Country Yesterday Five Australian race, horses arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Nieuw Hoi- land. Four of them were taken direct by lorry to the railway station and loaded en to trucks, three of them for despatch to Kuala Lumpur and one to Taiping. Captain162 words
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Article44 1934-07-15 3 (Fro77i Our Oion Correspondent^ Se remban, July 13. News has reached 3eremban that Dr. L. M. Ram, who was at one time attached to the General Hospital, Serembar; and also the Government Dispensary, has obtained the degree of L.R.C.P. Edinburgh.44 words
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Article38 1934-07-15 3 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Hongkong, July 14. As the result of a collision at Lituus; Station, along the Canton-Shiukwan Railway, yesterday at noon, one railway guard was killed and three passengers seriously injured. Shiukwan is m38 words
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Article72 1934-07-15 3 Districts Captured Fiom Manchukuo i Shanghai. July 14. fPHE Government troops m Kicngsi A have recovered Wennan and Fulin, states a Nanchang report. The Reds pre retreating to Suichin. The Chinese Volunteers m East Kirin have captured ten districts from I Manchukuo and Japanese forces. Many from72 words
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Article806 1934-07-15 3 Appeal For Efficiency MR. TAY LIAX TECK'S ADDRESS T\ his presidential address to tlw members of the Clerical Union at the annual general meeting held at the dab' house m liangoon Road yesterday, Hr. Tay hum Tock Mftio an appeal i'or more efficiency. Conditions, he said, had806 words
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Article1415 1934-07-15 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas I^HE Aim -going public is nowadays paying a great deal of attention to the actors and actresses playing the minor character parts in pictures. And rightly so. Without the small-part specialists to support them many stars would be quite helpless and films would be as1,415 words
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Advertisement151 1934-07-15 4 CHEAT A CHEATER f a« Even though her happiness depended on it! She was a one-man A, woman... and it was her hard luck i-c llEkh SSSII^ with C D RICHARD ARLEN SALLY EILERS ARCBERT ARMSTRONG GRACE BRADLEY ROSCO ATES A Paramount Picfurej jy^ T> \IT V r T *'^W«feSWrag£-151 words
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Advertisement353 1934-07-15 4 R^gl|!lg4ffi| Matipee at 5« I DEATH TAKES A HOUUT FREDRIC i J NEXT CHANGE ANNA NEAGLE and FERNAND GEAAVEI "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIR" I I 11. l'il:l I II II I rl I i I I I i I 1.-l I Ullll;!' II I I U'.l I I I I I.353 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1934-07-15 5 HARRY LEE - HARRY LEE By FEMININE FADS THROUGH T B E I 'AGES FMO M FIG LEAVES TO FEATHEE F.ViS Frills, r FoUerols, Furs, Flowers, Flounces* and Filigree, Featured The Fair Sex from Dawn of Time to Present Day «i 'Utah Companions' and ***'netitle Poor Man' 1834-may1,155 words
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Article7634 1934-07-15 6 R. Sabatini - R. Sabatini OUR SHORT STORY By UNDER the :;tp.rs of a tepid, scented night of August of 1784. Prince Louis do Rohan. Cardinal of Strasburg. Grand Almoner of France-, made his way with quickened pulses through the Park of Versailles to a momentous assignation m be7,634 words
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Advertisement143 1934-07-15 6 yjj^^^^y* JBf^^ i'-' j f 4sss&' <^^ on ou Gute. I^%J6M ~*^jHßJ|^y X -^si^ii^ > y ''i^S^^^'\i^^ Photo fmMishcti m rjJH^^^S^H^HT «V ■i^* v^. '^''^^K^^^^^^^i^^ ihi* London EW^iing I^^^ C O\% I*ATI!, Im lI. IIS IIhALTIK A Baby cannot be truly beautiful without Give your baby a chance to be143 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1934-07-15 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES .rtntf Ati.'^e is not m the habit of ask- Ijfcvoura from anyone, being satis- pt L >inzs tak their natural course, c^jnir to make an except] n m this '^d ask all hold-up men, yeggs, robthiK >s, thugs?, kidnappers and gangB il» contemplate operating m and ad0j1,550 words
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Advertisement70 1934-07-15 7 "THERE IS ONE MILK 1 I I CANNOT SPOIL!" j I YOU CAN HAVE MILK I i h*k£ Ss any time YOU WANT J I "NfV IT REGARDLESS OF 1 I HEAT REGARDLESS 1 I S N/ OF WEATHER RE- I I >^V EFFECT A M ILK 1 I I70 words
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Article112 1934-07-15 8 Turkey To Spend More On Fighting Services Istanbul The Turkish Budget for the coming year, which b?gan on June 1, has been provisionally Jixod at T£50,000,000 (£30,000,000 at. present rates). Increases m direct and indirect taxation have been rendered necessary owing to the Government's decision to spend more112 words
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Article65 1934-07-15 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Min Kuo Jih Pao - Sin Chew Jit Poh Min Kuo Jih Pao cmcl Shanghai, July 13 i While drought prevails over th«. I Yangtze Va ley, i'oodj arc reported trcm the Luanho, Bwagno and Siangho nvf T&e '11- a'oA-^ the Siangho have bur^t, and a corpa ot engineers Iron] Hankow a-:- rushing65 words
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Article39 1934-07-15 8 Pans. The aquarium necklace"— made of ;pu-i tc'ass and coral— is th* latest thing for bathing girls. Three of the lar^e glass beads are hollow and half fil&d with water. Tiny rubber fish swam about inside them.39 words
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Article215 1934-07-15 8 Ta Kung Pao - Ta Kung Pao Rules In Former "Re Areas rpIE Headquarters of the Am,/' munist Army has drawn un*" of regulations governing L^J ydisputes m the ex-cSJf'Jj The most interesting po mL regulations are as foilows-T h 1. A wife or husband forcibly parnted and compelled to215 words
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Article116 1934-07-15 8 Separate For Men And I Women Canton, June 22 Following the adoption of the proposal brought up by Admira' Chang Chin Yin. Commander of the Canfoa Squadron, for the separation of sw.-e--ming pools for men and women, another proposal has been brought forward by a certain high official116 words
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Article202 1934-07-15 8 Man Who Had No Work Ay' A Chinese named On Man Soo >ucharjred before Mr. F. «K. Wilson, at Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Monday with attempting to commit sui'kie hanging on June 8. Mr. Jakeman paid that the MOM 4 wr had no work and no food,202 words
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Advertisement186 1934-07-15 8 CVnr\u*r VjCyiX O TICKETS ISSUFD TOR BY ALL STEAKTDAX/FI SHIPj ATR AKD I rsMYL-L. RAILWAY LINES. HO BOOKING FEES. j CMnwe and all Asiatic clients j are given the best of attention j and assistance. J j 39, Robinson Iload. Singapore. Tekphonc :»ai)t>. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANMES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER186 words
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Advertisement57 1934-07-15 8 9 f\ W^-ft WEAKNESS \i\ >A DEBILITY §Q AN/EM I A 7/ I>ESCH lENS'Syri'^ \tf 'I I h Ha?njog'o' Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this n&& remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. t ar better than scrums, raw meat, Medicatotf vanes, c< CKTAfNAULE FROM57 words
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Article417 1934-07-15 9 THE PANCHROMATIC FILM )u rCan«2£2™ r Desensitizing And Development of the importance of the I N Ihromatic plate or him m faenP of modern photography, *J n0 apology for returning t< once more. the tropics is panT^ic material useful and even |o obtain results that 2frthe exposure. The light m417 words
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Article242 1934-07-15 9 Chao Jan Pao - Chao Jan Pao No Money In The Province Canton, June 25 IT WEICHOW is now m the grip of econo- m! f difficulties as a result of the lack ot hard cash m the province. Although the kweichow provincial authorities are doing their utmost m importing hard cash242 words
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Article420 1934-07-15 9 Thrilling Struggle In North Australia MR. Harrison Ross who has just reJ Ti turned to civilisation at Mt. Isa, Queensland, after big game shooting m Northern Australia, described -to Austral News a unique fight which he saw on the Adelaide River between a crocodile and several buffaloes.420 words
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Article170 1934-07-15 9 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Public Works For Chinghai Nanking, June 20. THE Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission has received a petiton from the Living Buddha of Chinghai making the following suggestions: 1. That the Panchen Lama should be urged to proceed to Chinghai and spend a considerable time there170 words
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Article163 1934-07-15 9 Protests In Berlin Against Travesties On Films Students have protested regu'arly during the past ten years at travesties of their life on the films which cling to the romantic tradition popularised m "Old Heidelberg" states a Berlin message. The latest screen story to cfldnd is one written round163 words
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Article232 1934-07-15 9 Film Producers Would Not Accept Withdrawal Paris. DR. J. Emiie Zola and Madame Denise Leblond Zola f the heirs of the famous French novelist, Emile Zola, who died m 1902, have withdrawn their action against United Artists for alleged moral damage to Zo'a's memory. The action was232 words
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Article141 1934-07-15 9 Denounced As A "Barbarian Orgy" New York. The visit of the United States Navy to New York is described by a clergy- j man as a "Barbarian orgy intended to frighten th^ world and flatter our silly pride." This clergyman, the Rev. j. H. Holmes, Pastor of141 words
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Article380 1934-07-15 9 £1,700 For Excavation Work R( me. A SUM of 100,000 lire (£l*7oo at present ratcsi wii'ch ha.- be n presented to Signor Mussolini by :v,t admire? of his work lor Italy, has few by him into the fund for the oxer.. of the buried city of380 words
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Advertisement191 1934-07-15 9 immmm i I.\TF.j»E>TINi; WiKEI.ESS BOOKS, i i i^— i»— "^—^"—i—^"^— [WiHrs The Modern Maeic Carpet. By Ralph Stranger 52.00 J J'A book wh ch should go on every listener's bookshelf." Tho Flenvr.N of Wireless. Ey Rafels Stfanger. >2-00 »*A ecjnprehen-'.ve aid popular work ry and D.a tice of wireless reception191 words
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Advertisement150 1934-07-15 9 HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY LIU. SINGAPORE. a li:iuit:iniuii:i'tiMi::|i;i;ii!ii'!i;:i!'f;:i',i; l.'lflll Hi III! b i nwfiiimnntntiww 'I MMi K«l»lWlMMfl»tiil»UtU»«l«llil»nWWWl«W*| 2 A WEDDING I LATER A CHRISTENING. Perpetuate remembrance with a worthy present for the happy couple and later a present for his or h?r majesty of the happy home. I NOTE:— On these150 words
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Advertisement291 1934-07-15 9 .liimi! ill 1 1 i t I J t i i i i i t INO sfii NOi i I The original preparation I for the cure and prevention I I of a shiny nose, cheeks and forehead. I Applied m the morning be fore powdering it will re- I291 words
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Article1035 1934-07-15 10 Liquids From The Air SECRET GERMAN DOCUMENTS (By Air Mail) London, July 5. "SECRET German documents" eon taming plans for a new rurm o: aerial war-fare are revealed by Mx Wickham Steed m an article he has written for the July number of the1,035 words
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Article, Illustration877 1934-07-15 10 Sydney Lee - Baulk Rule Argument: The "Line -Ball" And Foul Strokes Sydney Lee Billiards for Amateurs- XVI. STUDYING THE BALLS PAYS By (Empire And Amateur Champion OUT-OF WAY strokes have an I interest iud playing value of their j own. They cannot occur at all fre- quently. but when they do crcp877 words
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Article113 1934-07-15 10 Experiment To Find Out The Cost To Farmers Berlin. An "all electric" village will come into operation near Breslau. It is the village of Saulvvitz and it has been chosen by the Silesian Electrical company for an experiment designed to find out how much it costs the German113 words
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Article127 1934-07-15 10 Books About The Sea For Seamen New York. A marine library of 4,000 books ded;cated to Joseph Conrad, the novelist, has been opened at the Seamen's Church Institute m South Street, New York. Technical books for student mariners as well as other leading works connected with the sea127 words
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Article83 1934-07-15 10 Munich. In order to damage the State Tobacco Monopoly many smokers m Austria are reported m Munich to have "£one on Ftrike," and given up buying their favourite tobacco or cigarettes. The police are reported to have been ordered to visit all tobacconists and obtain from83 words
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Article, Illustration260 1934-07-15 10 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig Lawn Tennis By THE BACKHAND DRIVE MANY players find the stroke a source of v.< I They av:id playing it, and gfrj wherever possible, to run round ball and take it on their 1 There ha\ c b< n one or two260 words
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Article75 1934-07-15 10 Storm Troopers (ailed Arrest A Murd" A furious light Q fgl£§ battle of Sydney Street, w^f^L suburb of Dessau wh?n poUcf arrest a murderer aged twei-> When they approached W were driven beck by a fusiliart^ omj^ Reinforcements wore caliw. Troopers throw a ring rouna pi75 words
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Article61 1934-07-15 10 Goering's New Uniforms Prussian Police General Goering, who* f**f oi f* lity for tmifOTOi il tho hU ]e<> f> natured jokinp ann.ru: "I 1 lin, has issued Heeree new uniform, for Prussian P« The uniforms, which are to I police offices and on parade P^ g not61 words
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Advertisement94 1934-07-15 10 it'll !|^i:i|!llllli!|!1|^|l!|!!|!l|l.l>lllllltl!IIMIIIIIIIItlllllll!lllll!llllllllllllll.'llliBlli:ill!l I TEAIM I *3B 1 \J} Ms* i^ "^Ain I Do you know that FRESH MILK cannot keep fresh m Z 1 this Climate, and therefore is dangerous for feeding Babies. 1 Fond Mothers feed their babies on 'TRAIN" Sweetened I Condensed Milk, and all children fed on94 words
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Article, Illustration2223 1934-07-15 11 By Our Woman Correspondent Jrw- popt mci; en:; Pah rs while SLT'icUcwec! by daiifinj;. too 1 plac fox- the occasion with flags yjcury embl< •clm.:!i. Chv. t J^^ih ijok the ciuur. i Mr. Alia gappa Chettia r, v 1 1 j reairned to Si was2,223 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-15 11 SALE I Pa| ais des Modes 1!u ns for all occasion* I v «r> lo« Br P'kes commenciii" Z' h JU '>- eeks I for »>. Hii-h Street.26 words
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Advertisement274 1934-07-15 11 1 IS^i f SANOCRIN The new scientific tr-e»tmeFit for loss of hair. By <\- stroyinjr dandruff, Sair-cri.; pronifites luxrrioMs hafr trrowth, rnakiftg it i\n- and tfloxsy m texture. Trea A ments are recomrrwrnh-d fo< both men and women and may be obtained at MAISON INTERLANDI CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE 4419. I274 words
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Advertisement29 1934-07-15 11 I HeCK B|f CENT I P LATRST I JOIN NOW— THK ;i: 3 aaci i-. ißiti? I 1 "i v wmm A V fl Mm* £m^3Ac!£ii*^L*+£ t f u@jftili^pS*^^jfm^ff^FiM&29 words
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464 1934-07-15 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore; Sunday, July 15, 1934. ANGER aye up golf beowij words, it aned angry." i i inee of Wale.--r of the Locife Fhe Prince th( ancient m I 1 1!, lociel but h< con v ol' it IS t .i] has thej effect of making m ny 01464 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1934-07-15 12 G. S. Hammonds - Men And Zoos And A Few White Mice G. S. Hammonds II7HEN a man buys half a dozen wild animals, puts them m cages and charges ten cents for people to go m and look at them he is exploiting one of the oldest instincts of humanity. Most people who1,091 words
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Article659 1934-07-15 12 Anglius - Anglius I ABSOLUTELY guarantee that my first three stories this week are new. Here we go: A A A <pliE height of hard luck is when an old maid plays strip poker all evening and can't lose a thing. m* Vtnil'.'N a car stops659 words
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Advertisement20 1934-07-15 12 A rEST ADVERTISEMENT. IME i ENS v i '.'iiarantoH f-i 1 I KHOO HENG i HO CO. nal Road. Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement163 1934-07-15 12 BUTYWAVE Hair Waving and SETTING LOTIOH ]n a dainty boudoir sprinkler bottle, containing a six ninths' supply. It creates b au if ul waves m your hair and keeps them there. most inslantly and moFi ef nourishes the hair. A^k your dealer to show you the strengthens it. makes full163 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1934-07-15 13 Tragedy Mars Air Force Pageant At Hendon ioN OF LONDON'S LOBD MAYOR 5 KILLED A CRIPPLED PLANE j Crowd Of 250,000 See i Bomber In Flames i\' rial view of the Prince ck Wales and a quarter of a lillion dumbfounded men and women, tragedy stalked nto tht ig groundCentral Press - 1,163 words
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Article71 1934-07-15 13 Twenty Thousand Mayors To Partake Paris, June 10. Twenty thousand out of the thirtyeight thousand mayors of France will sit down to a monster banquet here next week. Four miles of tables, four miles of table cloths, 100.000 plates. 60,000 glasses, 150.000 knives, forks and spoones will be71 words
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Article59 1934-07-15 13 Nanking, June 27. The Control Yuan has decided to tak-? s"x weeks' recess during the summer season. The holiday will start from July 1, it is understood. The other Yuan which enjoys a similar holiday is the Legislative Yuan. All other Government offices will function as usual althoughChina Times - 59 words
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Article680 1934-07-15 13 Court References To Barbara Harris r (By Air Mail.* London, July 6. QUESTIONS regarding Mr. Harold I Davidson, ex-recior of St ffkey, and Miss Barbara Harris were asked during a case at Southend. Thomas Charles Farmer, a Londor dentist, was summoned by his wife, whr resides680 words
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Article272 1934-07-15 13 TWO MEN FINED £74,709 Extensive Smuggling SEARCH FOR THIRD MAN (By Air Mail) London, July G. jWO men wore fined a total of £74,709 at Portsmouth Potfee Court yesterday. The men. Georg 0 Franklin, iged 10, otherwise Louis Lesser, a cigareti Jiaker, of Hare-street, Wo lwich, and Alexander McMenamie, Aged272 words
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Advertisement47 1934-07-15 13 LAST WEEK OF ANNIVERSARY SALE lot of records offered at our 40-cent Counters including >ance Tunes, Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, etc. °nly 4O cts. each. Pv. Please come early to avoid disappointment. Lis ts Issued. At High street office Only. TT IMI M SELFGIE ROAD GEYLANG.47 words
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Advertisement163 1934-07-15 13 Bread and milk I (H /i Zlt Zb What? Bread and Milk at a Children > **l- party' How unjust! Hou awful! r\ But the curious ihing is that the M MMII 1/ MM Am »f 1 -i^ri-^l-^7- f childr^ n Ukcd v hc cr than lhe HIILIIJIIAIU I IJ^AXIy163 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1934-07-15 14 Horatius - Horatius Gy V. THE a contract alien de- 1> the original lead and. as I urged, the leader should Auction carefully before ning th play. Against a high con- I i d try to develop a win- I it the declarer can get by discarding them on rs.1,019 words
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Article108 1934-07-15 14 A Ifith Century Munitions Store In Moscow Moscow. A huge underground chamber, m i which an enormous store of monitions war kept m the 16th. Century, has tcer. discovered m the very centre oi MOSCOW. It was found during excavations for the nev\ underground railway. The old magazine108 words
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Article88 1934-07-15 14 Two To Be Built In The South i j Changsha, June 20. Under arders of General Chiang Kai Shc-k. General Ho Chien, Chairman nf I Hunan, has ordered that two spa* < i airti-.U!.- be built immediately at Retiffchow and Pingchow m soutkern Hunan. The coat for tht88 words
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Article59 1934-07-15 14 Paris. Raymond LaJuc. who U 14. was playing on the- old military aerodrome at Rheirns. He and other children stuffed a bundle of rags into a hole and set fire to it. A shell, which had lain buried at the bottom of the hole since59 words
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Article61 1934-07-15 14 li Is announced from Bombay that be Government will not return the Els :2.000 seized from the Bombay Con^res Committee m January. 1932. li wa onttscated i'fier the beginninj- of thi nvil disobedience campaign and is egarded ;js forfeit under the GoveriiJnenli's emergency powers. Mr. Vallababhai Patel. the Oongresfi leader,61 words
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Article, Illustration148 1934-07-15 14 Be Fit For Anything No. 6 7 f DEVELOPING A I BACKBONE gO much oi youi* good deportment depends on the straight ness ot your spine. And this a simpie and gentle way of correcting any sloppiness m your bearing. It is begun from an upright position. Tht hands, from148 words
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Article166 1934-07-15 14 To Celebrate Its Golden Jubilee Bombay, June 27. I" is understood that the All-India Congress Committee office will shortly circularise all Provincial Congress Committees, a scheme to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Indian National Congress throughout India, simultanecv'eiy with the next session of the Congress m Bombay166 words
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Article83 1934-07-15 14 Min kuo Jih Pao - Min kuo Jih Pao Farms Along Grand Canal Suffer Shanghai, July 11. In consequence of the flood of the Grand QanaL the farms along the banks rr^ .suf^rinß considerably, much damagehaving been done to crops and livestock The water m the Yungting River m TTnrv-i rising rapidly although83 words
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Article32 1934-07-15 14 Brantford. Ontario. Children attending Brantford schools are liable to arrest if they are caught smoking 1 Notices warning them of this are being posted m all the schools.32 words
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Article567 1934-07-15 14 ENGLAND'S RADIUM SHORTAGE Only 25 (famines flll In Ise MOW n U ■7- Use m this que ay?" -Probably an^Jj gramme tv err The result of this sha*+many .hospi, h* essential suppii Jfi >° of the Rad urn 1 it is to riistrib hhu ts This CommWion I cento Birni567 words
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Advertisement27 1934-07-15 14 vu// 7 JS riAKiL Gji 2^__ >^ C HCMIO ITV~) g hark 111 i i HO HO BISCUIT \S ALWAYS AT THE TOP. You Cannot Buy Better Biscuits27 words
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1621 1934-07-15 15 EXPERIMENTS AT CANNING SUCCESSFUL PROSPECTS OF LARGER 4!SD CHEAPIR SUPPLIES Mr. Birtwistle's Plans Malays' Clever Ways: Listening And Tricking Their Prey VERY important developments are taking place m the fishno- industry m Malaya. The Fisheries Department, Mfcrthe able direction of Mr. W. Birtwistle, are studying1,621 words
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Article148 1934-07-15 15 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao General Shen To Wipe Out Rebels Peiping, June 24. A special Suiyuan telegram receivea hore states that the remnants of the Mohammedan troops m Sinkiang under General Ma Chung Ying have withdrawn to Shacheh m southern Sinkiang and General Ma is now approaching General Shen148 words
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Article540 1934-07-15 15 A M^al In The Open Air TSHE sun had sunk fierily behind the town, and. the high-noted confusion of Singapore's traffic had become .subdued. Only m. the main streets a few single-deck trolly trams went on their way, and motors hurried towards the cinemas and big hotels where540 words
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Article378 1934-07-15 15 Three Doctors And Their Methods THREE Chicago women, hired for their heft, recently hopped on to the scales to show what a week's competitive dieting had done for them. In blatant co-operation to teach rumpy Chicagoans how to reduce were Dr. Herman Niels Bundesen, president O: Clrcago's Board378 words
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Advertisement84 1934-07-15 15 I LASALLE EXTENSION I UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. 1 (The World's Largest Home-Study 1 i Institution) a I offers P I SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. 6 I All enrolments effected during July/ I Sept. are subject to 10% discount. Purchasers of University's storeI soiled textbooks which are already 1 50% cheaper are again84 words
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Advertisement136 1934-07-15 15 Serravallo's Tonic taken plain, or mixed with Soda-water, always tastes good and never fails you. Delicious invigorating rafreshing. The Tonic which enables you to defeat hot weather diseases and gi es you new zest for life, new energy for work and play. Taken with Soda-Water it is an excellent Thirst136 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1934-07-15 16 THE LATE TOD SLOAN A Racing Genius SOME OF HIS PEATS RECALLED Ihe "Sunday Tribune.") j\V is an article, specially written for the "Sunday Tribune." Mr, A. J. Robertson, himself it racing man of wide experior of equestrian equipment, who was a personal late Tod Sloan,1,546 words
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Article160 1934-07-15 16 Alarm Over "Military Spirit" Abroad Berlin. A PHOTOGRAPH of members of the Eton College Officers' Training Corps on parade is reproduced here as an illustration of England's -'military EpUtt m a special supplement of the "Illutrlerter Beodactiter." It is included m a 2-page pictorial headed 'women and children160 words
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Article63 1934-07-15 16 I Stockholm. The value of the 1934 Nobel Prizes i for literature, medicine, physics and I chemistry will be 162,607 kronor '.about £8,500). In addition to these four prizes, the 1933 Nobel Prize for chenrstry, which was withheld, will be awarded this year The value of63 words
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Article2991 1934-07-15 17 BEAUTIFUL DANCER AND A RUSSIAN PRINCE •CRUSHED" BY COURT DECREE Stories Of A Hawaiian Boy And Italian Count mjfCEB of international ivme and reputation, and with the theatrical world at her feet m a dazzling career, Miss Iffiy L o6 the beautiful Viennese, has just2,991 words
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Advertisement44 1934-07-15 17 VAGUE ,^^^^^p^- i^ NO FIMER WHISKY GOSS INTO AMY BOTTLE SOLE AGFNTS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, G, ?POH. i i 1 1/ > i lo ItiiperialOee M l v Homov (jlfdi The NEW ZEALAND COOP EX ATI YE HONEY PRODUCtkJ AJT'OCIATIOH LT£44 words
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Article2111 1934-07-15 18 On The Clerical Union Its Aims And Aspirations Annual Report Os I Selangor Colt* Kicking Chinese Shuttlecock Spnngaale Minstrels News From Seremban iTUF, Clerical Union, Singapore, which was founded m 1921, celebrated its fourteenth anniversary yesterday, when members of the Club were en fete at the club2,111 words
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Article274 1934-07-15 18 Meeting Of V'vekananda Students The annual general meeting of the Vivekananda Students Hall, Seremban, was held on Wednesday at 6.30 p.m. with Dr. A. S. Muttu, the president m the chair. The committee's report for the period under review is as follows: MEMBERSHIP The number of members on274 words
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Article663 1934-07-15 18 Birthday 'iVagedy A FRIEND'S FATAI FALL <liy Air Mail) bmkm, July J^ 19-YEAR-OLD student, who ft cently captained England again*Scotland m the Schoolboys' Kujrk International, stood m the Old Baildock charged with the manslaught^ of his best friend. Without leaving the box tfct j ury acquitted Richard663 words
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Advertisement321 1934-07-15 18 MALAYA'S BEST V CHOP 7 SAOH/ li Sole Agents:— SlME, DARBY < 0.. LTD. Joan Is Big a m *m& tor Her Age if I "She's the picture of health— as B M^^K 1 bright a^ can be. I've been feeding |L^S^^ 1 her Quaker Oats eversince she was M321 words
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Article, Illustration2761 1934-07-15 19 Building IP The Colony Team Match Ai Kuala Lumpur In August Task Of Local Selectors Will Formation Of Malayan Association Materialise? The Alor Gajah B.P. (By "Dragon") .x.itLMENTS are now being Bide -or the annual internntch between Selangor and An invitation has al vady been received2,761 words
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Article321 1934-07-15 19 Chinghai Representatives See Him Nanking, Juno l*7. The representatives of the Lamas m Chinghai arrived here from Peiping this I evening. The representatives called on Mr. Chu Ming Vi, Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, this evening and informed the v t9 tha t the Chinghai lamas hoped that321 words
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Advertisement471 1934-07-15 19 ko.A^ON^ fi D MM 9l> -Jr iJj BPAN!) UEDSTfAD JiK I r.i" (,w ncrship of a \> brings lasting satisfa Jt is (lv ;i!:t>(i [n neb ;i Q v <!" the I'm, e< c« mi ai I during repose. It rill last life-time utd more, Constructed of strong steel proof.471 words
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Article754 1934-07-15 20 (By K.O. DUBIOUS has it that Aime Raphael, the French welterweight who beat Al Rivers three times in Saigon, intends paying another visit to Singap ;re in th^ near French future. Raphael, it will be recalled, stopBo.ce r pod at Singapore on his754 words
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2077 1934-07-15 20 Rimau - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau (By Ifiois The Malaya Cup Competition Prospect Of An All-Colony Final This Year S.C.G. Tournament Cricket Bright Batting Display By Naval Captain Local And Up-Country Inter- Club Games Big Match Of The Year Drawing Near. with the Command nc: A ufflcc to put SingaBjmU2,077 words
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Advertisement63 1934-07-15 20 yh P^% > '^acOT&cc- SS*^vt%'> -;X v-X>S»* ''*B£mv^^^H^K^ Hen a §lfl*>S 0* HOENI^C Wlil y^- >^W^v K'r'ljSJ !<■•'■'<■.• >BB H^^^.^^_^^Bww*^^Bl W Ollonch Vfltir tHir^if In o honnti *ySjSp y'-'-'jl kSs^ JIbG BlB^^^^^^^^^^i j? II Oll€ 71t7 mSoc^?^'- o^. tk-' »sfr B jB w^^_afc^^^^#tk^^^P Only $2.40 for a m <v ed63 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-15 20 22, 24, JALAN SULIKMAN. THONE 156. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT IN MUAR. For First-Class Meals, Hot and Cold Drinks, At Reasonable Prto* NAN YANG CO., 40, 41, Jalan Mahaiani, Mu*r. Provision* Wines and Spirits, F. N. w Franuw A#rat*<i W*** Agents for SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE45 words
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Article252 1934-07-15 21 Int er-State Cricket cELANGOR MAKE A b POOR START srom Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, July 14. rfRAK. winning the toss, elected t0 bat on a hard wicket m fine this morning, m their twor inter-State match with S langor folia Lumpur. Very cri. 3 witnessed252 words
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Article94 1934-07-15 21 Bank Holiday Attraction At Pcnang 48RAJCGSMEMTS are well m hand for •j hclcii! hill climb and JjMia during the Au-ust bank ■Jjjis at Pena: Gymkhana will be held on the Jl poun:. section v;i:h the *p Rying Club rfal nmU cc JaT^ 1 wUI Particularly g**M.94 words
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Article25 1934-07-15 21 N^tiL^y^ m the S.C.R.C. S'^Qui"^' Loh Poon \^mT%J' n l v Hock Liat, Y:,p j^^^P. Checng Chc^ urn ''•king. Lov Hiir 125 words
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Article298 1934-07-15 21 Sungei Ujong Visitors Bat First B A IT> N P 01 i a very stick y wweti <*et m hn fixture with the S.C.C !?r 1( v. ada "g yesterday, the Sungei Jjong Club compiled 153 runs for nine was'absen^^ 11 C lVille the What might have been298 words
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Article71 1934-07-15 21 j Suspended By Professional Association. New York, July 14. 11 T. TILPEN has been suspended he Professional Lawn Tennis Association of America for failure and refusal to render a financial accounting and to produce records of certain tournaments m which he competed this year. He Wfll be liableReuter - 71 words
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Article71 1934-07-15 21 Start Of Inter-District League A start was made at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m the S.C.F.A. In- ter-Dlstrict Soccer League when Me- Kenzte Poad defeated Balestier Road by j seven g^als to nil. i The game was too one-sided to be of much interest. The winners were71 words
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Article68 1934-07-15 21 Derbyshire B.P. team v. the Anthony B.P. Co-day at the latter's court: S. C. Tan. K. S. Chen, Francis Koh, Koh Chye Tuan, M. Madon, M. Jaffar. Pang Eng Guan, Goh Yong Kwang, Syed Salim, and B. J. Periera. Captains of Clubs or Parties desirous arranging friendly badminton68 words
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Article77 1934-07-15 21 The Commercial Cup match between the Municipal Services and Fraser and arranged for to-morrow, has been postponed, and will be played at j S.C.C. on Tuesday. Aug. 7. In the Second Div.sion of the S.A.F.A. L gue, the postponed S.C.C. v. Cattle C match has now been arranged77 words
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Article44 1934-07-15 21 I: the "A' handicap of the Aston A.C rd 3 tournament Cheong' Geok (—150) beat Goh Chwee Hoe 150» 200- li. the E" handicap Lim Kee Fook 20) fc Ing Poh Lm 2o> 150— 100. mpionship final (300— up will .-niynt.44 words
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Article47 1934-07-15 21 The monthly committee meeting oi the HIM 3.P. will be held at Mr. P kg Lee's residence, 283. River Va id. -it 1 p.m. to-day. All live successive junior winners are iuv ted to this meeting, as tne prizes will i given away. i47 words
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Article47 1934-07-15 21 v BP team v. Henderson Parly at the latter's court, Road <of> Alexandra Roadal 2.30 p.m L V Thng, Sect Hoe Lay, Yeo Kwang Yam C S. Wee, List Cheng Kwee, Socng Ch>ng Hsing, Soong Meng Tek, Ong Kirn Seng. Low Hock Chiang and Lee47 words
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Article655 1934-07-15 21 Yon Retains Singles Title (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, July 13. JIHE finals m the Johore Lawn Tennis Association's Championships, which were begun yesterday on the Muar Civil Service Club Courts, were continued today m fine weather and m the presence of a large gathering from all655 words
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Article71 1934-07-15 21 Yesterday's Results In The Quarter-Finals THE quarter-finals m the junior singles championship of Singapoi-p. played at thy Drill Hall yesterday, resulted as follows: awaiTt 11W wn; 1 Tan Chuan Hock beat P. V. Sarma 13-13 (5-2), 1-15, 15-10. Tay Swee Heng beat George Chen 8-15, 15-0, 13-13 (5-0).71 words
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Article43 1934-07-15 21 Malay Inter-School Soccer Competition The .semi-finals m the Singapore 1 Malay inter-school soccer compel, tion ior the Daeng Makkah Shield will b? j played at thy? Victoria Bridge School ground as follows To-morrow Tanglin Besur v. Koto, Raja B." asdfjasdjfljsldk43 words
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Miscellaneous1162 1934-07-15 21 r i..i,. ai wi .ii mwt mmm^^^^m »M>««pwww«««MnM*MMAaMMMnMM4tf The Latest Empire News TO-DAY'S SPECIAL she a so studied with Irene Scharrer. J a summary of (be weefc 1 "PUr^r 1 A 7\yfl%TFT Her recita^ to Transmission 1 listeners news. x rvUljrrvAlVlMili will include Chopin's "Nocturne m E" 9.20 p.m A1,162 words
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Article456 1934-07-15 22 Great Shortage PLANTERS SUGGEST FREE ENTRY *pHE free immigration of Chinese labour was advocated at a committee meeting of the Johore Planters' Association. The Hon. Mr. J. W. E. Adams presided, and reported that the quota had been increased to 3,000 a month from July 1 and456 words
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Article154 1934-07-15 22 Strong Criticism In United States New York, July 14. ""INSTEAD of arbitrarily commanding f A obedience. Hitler is uqw almost humbly seeks popular support," declares the New York Times m a leading article on the Reichstag speech. "Only Gcsring maintains his former haughty tone. His statement that Hitler'sReuter - 154 words
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Article49 1934-07-15 22 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Say He Is A Spy Shanghai, July 14. Mr. Wang Chung Sung. Chief of the pqitoria'. staif of the brary 01 tne Central Kuomintang, has been arrested by Japanese p.cndaimune at pairen on the charge that he Is ix Chinese spy.— j49 words
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Article49 1934-07-15 22 United States Government's Strong Protest Washington, July 14. The United State:; Government is strongly prctpsan^ to the German Government against the discr minatory treatment of holders of Do we: arid Young loan bonds. Instructions to this effect have been sent by Mr. Cordrll Hull to Berlin.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement415 1934-07-15 22 "WHITEAWAYS t SPECIAL MEN'S WEAR WEEK MONDAY, JULY 16TH TILL SATURDAY, JULY 21ST. mi o YOU ARE INTERESTED IN STYLE Vi 1 YOU ARE INTERESTED IN QUALITY E SI" YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PRICE JQ I I YOU ARE INTERESTED IN VALUE 11 YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ECONOMY YOU WILL415 words
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Advertisement234 1934-07-15 22 I: Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,,, The Great Eastern Life Assurano Company, Limited. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). t HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and234 words
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Article1312 1934-07-15 23 Ledger Line Improves On Torbelinos Time Good Sport At Yesterday's Ipoh lyaces (By Our Own Reporter) I Ipoh. July 14. f EDGER Line knocked a second off k Torbeiino's 1928 Malayan reford of 1 niin. 44-2 5 seconds for the mile ami 50 yards course at1,312 words
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Article427 1934-07-15 23 j Wiltshires Win Two Challenge Cups A LARGE crowd watched the finals ol the Garrison Athletic sports held at the Tanglin Barracks yesterday. The tracks were well marked out. and on one side of the field tea and other refreshments were served. An enjoyable programme of music427 words
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Article83 1934-07-15 23 Singapore Championship Finals i 'THE finals m the S.L.T.A. Champion--1 ships will be played at the S.C.C. as follows: To-morrow (men's singles final}: Lim Bong Soo v. Chua Choon Leong. Tuesday (mixed doubles final): Miss Toby and W. J. M. Warden v. Mrs. A. P Cameron and N.83 words
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Article53 1934-07-15 23 j Selangor Beat Kedah At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. pLAYING four substitutes to-day, *> Selangor had a hard struggle to defeat Kedah, the final result being a 6—3 win for the home team. There was some wild play m the second53 words
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Advertisement77 1934-07-15 23 i _Jv itSst MM 1/1 fM g| there is nothing like IB Sm -MimmMniSttfm&UßsßKßEamUSLu*^^. >^L fi iQrer c think of the statf of y t'-v -at. If Cigarette smoke discolour the sk'n. ijir." I wh«t it must do to your X^^ harshness. Richer «nd rounder I fop being unspoilt bettfi77 words
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Title Section12 1934-07-15 24 The Sunday Tribune 21 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1934 "fVE n::12 words
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Article, Illustration106 1934-07-15 24 An Incident In the First Division soccer match a! the Arisen Fload Stadium on Friday between the Chinese £nd the S R.C. The Chinesa won 4—o. A picture taken to mark the retirement of Mr. K. Nadasar, of the Posts and Telegraphs106 words
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Advertisement177 1934-07-15 24 0? Jl Reai the TRIBUNE For Hest Sports Reports j In Wood MM All The Way I From plantation to palate, m wood ail th? way the I fragile fragrance of fresh Virginia travels io vau intact... I Leaf is shipped m barrels, cigars are cased i»i cedar, pi":s :f177 words
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