Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 July 1934
1934-07-29
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Title Section24 1934-07-29 1 The Sunday Tribune V oJ 2.-NO.IO SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1934. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune PA< SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 29, 1934 FIVE CENIS24 words
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299 1934-07-29 1 More F ighting: Heavy Casualties On Both Sides CIVIL WAR IN AUSTRIA NAZIS RESIST DESPERATELY Town Attacked Rebels Making For Frontier THERE WAS HKTHER 1 nOtCE FIGHTING lN AUSTRIA YESTER•■v\ BETWEEN THEREBEL NAZIS AND GOVERNMENT FORCES. EARLIER MESSAGES STATED THAT THE CIVIL W A R WHICH FOLLOWED THE ASSNATION OFReuter - 299 words
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Article358 1934-07-29 1 The S.S. Lead The Colonies •By Air Mail.i 'From Our Own Correspcndent j London, July 18. 'THE practical loyalty of the Straits Settlements to tile Empire was brought out statistically m the House of Commonthis week. Mr. Tom Smith asked the Chancellor how much is contributed annually358 words
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Article171 1934-07-29 1 False Pretences Charge (By Air MaiU (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Juiy w. MARY Dorothy Percy WMttal, a- d 38. a widow. s'fited to bo the granddaughter of s "n Indian iudere, committed iron, g \T ulborough Street on a rhargj >f obtaining the sum of £300 W171 words
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Article196 1934-07-29 1 Tribute To Malayan Measures 'By Air Mail.) (From Our Oion Correspondent.) London, July 17. YTET another tribute has been A paid by an expert to Malaya's medical efficiency. At ;ihe annual health congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute at Bris'ol. the presidential address to the section of preventive medicine196 words
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Article127 1934-07-29 1 Malaya On Wedding Cake >By Air Mail.) (From Our Oum Correspondent.) London, July IT. CROSBY Hall, m Chelsea, whose stone walls and old feudal atmosphere made a picturesque background, was the scene of the reception for the party of Mr. Eric Pretty, whose wedding ceremony I reported127 words
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Article, Illustration238 1934-07-29 1 Prince Presents A Medal (By Air Mail.) {From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 17. fTiHE epic of Mr. H. E. B. Jones" gallantry m helping to save the passengers when the "Antung" was wrecked on Hainan Isard o^ Mar. 6, 1933, has been retold ttiis week m connection238 words
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Article400 1934-07-29 1 Th 3 Position Of Malaya (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 18. IT the House of Commons, Mr. Hall-Came reopened the Malayan aspect of the an ti- Japanese tex ile measures m a queJ.ion inviting the Colonial Minister to define his policy m the light400 words
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Article448 1934-07-29 1 4 Warm Time For Operators (By Air Mail 'From Our Own Corn spond y J London, July 17. far the plans of the p pper 3 manipulators seem lo b; gong with a swing. Within a lev; week 1 prices have risen lro.: Gci. to lid. per448 words
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Article147 1934-07-29 1 Sumatra Plantation Rubber (By Air Mail, i (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) London, July 17. MR. P. W. Litchfield, chairma" of the Goodvear Tyre And tiutber Co. Great Britain). L 4 d.. =taed m an interview m Amsterdam that his company had definitely decided to cs f ablsh a147 words
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Article685 1934-07-29 1 Empire Prosperity EFFECTIVE RUBBER SCHEME (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent J London, July 17. A GROWING identity of amis and interests between the Mother Country and tluColonies that is leafing to com mon Imperial prosperity m mentioned by Sir P. CunlifV<Lister m the debate on685 words
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Advertisement24 1934-07-29 1 M^- jß^ Jh^W --^m WHEW THE OTHERS JW r/uiTOPiEASE voujw call for mm nreaggymQ 1607- A lAciicn, Scotstfliuslcv 2r~^; A Mellow and Friendly Spirit24 words
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Advertisement13 1934-07-29 1 N. E. M. (NftttooxJ timpiartrt' fifftfta*:). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article297 1934-07-29 2 Sin Chow Jit Poh - Sin Chow Jit Poh I'rtfent Appeal For More Men Shanghai, July 28. THE Government troops under General Wei Loh Wang are engaged m battle with the Reds at Yungan and Shahsien, m Fukien. General Chiang Tmg Wen. the comer oi the anti-Red campaign m i, has297 words
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Article89 1934-07-29 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Statesmen To Meet At Honolulu? Shanghai, July 28. Dr. 3un Fo, the chairman of the Legislative Yuan, who is now m Honolulu, is expected to exchange views with Mr! Rcc.s?velt, the American President, concerning outstanding problems between the United State; and China. He89 words
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Article120 1934-07-29 2 George White's "Scandals" On The Screen ANOTHER brilliant screen revue opened to packed houses at the Capitol yesterday. It is no less than George White's famous Broadway show "Scandals. 1 Indeed it is a good deal more, for the screen studio gives opportunities for display which are impossible120 words
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Article39 1934-07-29 2 South African Official Expected Batavia, July 28 rE South African Trade Commissioner, Mr. Brennan, of Batavia, has left for Singapore and British India, where, on behalf of the South African Government, he will study market possibilities. Reuter.39 words
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Article160 1934-07-29 2 Gathering At St. Andrew's School A social gathering was held on the lawns adjoining the St. Andrew's School last evening, when th.? Cubs, Rover* and Scouts of the school (the Tenth Group Singapore) celebrated Parents' Day. A large attendance of parents and friends witnessed the 111 youthful members160 words
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Article45 1934-07-29 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai July 28. The Ministry of Industry is drawing up a scheme to encourage the export of tea from China to foreign countries. It plans to raise the standard of the quality and also control exports 01 the commodity.45 words
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Article118 1934-07-29 2 Plotter's Remorse At Grim Consequences 4i\%TE did not know that our act would Vt lead to war. We did not wish to expose Serbia to war." This despairing cry was uttered m Belgrade recently by one of the men who took part m the plot that ended at118 words
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Article72 1934-07-29 2 Accused Asked To Show Cause The charge of criminal intimidation against two North Indians, both named Gulam Haider, was yesterday withdrawn before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on the instructions of the D.P.P. They were asked to show cause why they should net be bound over. Both72 words
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Article79 1934-07-29 2 Apart from the two Hylams who have already been charged with murder, there are no further developments m connection with the "murder of a young Cantonese woman m a back lane off Maude Road. The two accused will be produced m court again on Aug. 3, when79 words
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Article101 1934-07-29 2 A memorial tablet to the late Earl oi Oxford and Asquith has been unveiled m Westminster Abbey. It is understood that Mr. Paul Storr. of ihe legal firm of Messrs. Drew and Napier, will shortly be joining Mr. W. W. Skrine m partnership m the firm of Messrs. Bannon and101 words
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Article443 1934-07-29 2 King George's Telegram To President London, July 26. THE following is the telegram from the King to the President of the Austrian Republic It is with horror that I have learned of the dastardly murder of the FederalChancellor, Dr. Dollfuss, and I hasten to convey443 words
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Article197 1934-07-29 2 Harbin And Antung Flooded Shanghai. July 28. HARBIN and An tuns are flooded as the result of the Liaoho and ialu j Rivers overflowing their banks. The Japanese are again demanding that Japanese goods m China be accord £d preferential treatment by the Chinese Maritime Customs along the197 words
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Article115 1934-07-29 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh The Worst For Two Cenfuries Shanghai, July 28. In an interview with Chinese and foreign Pressmen yesterday at Tsingtao Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister to France and chief delegate to the League af Nations, said that China was now facing the worst crisis during115 words
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Article22 1934-07-29 2 The first anniversary of the opening of Miss Angela di Martini's s'udio ot dancing m Orchard Road takes place on Aug. 3.22 words
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Article440 1934-07-29 2 Fleet Exercises In t^ angtse Shanghai, j^y THE Japanese Government it k,,^ stood. ha.s presented a 'demand the Powers that they stop sen<SrV across the Great Wall from North r? p and carry out manoeuvres mi n v churian territory on the ground th«S Wall was440 words
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Article129 1934-07-29 2 Affrays Between Chines! In Penalty pOLLOWING the two m which are bWiovea to york ol men o' affair occurred on Thursday ij Street, when a Chinese ice-wat* was brutally assaul ed an<* vounded. The unfortunate mar. m passer-by, inr.-l w settle a dts?^ iween a ricksha puller ar'129 words
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Article25 1934-07-29 2 (From Our Owk Correspond There was a large atwndgj Ro'ary Club dinner la' G. W. W Huphes President '•Reflections on his trip to25 words
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Article31 1934-07-29 2 Tli -bound French ffFalsq which left Dor Mua'-t was wrecked while taJdirJJ bad on July 10 No one W mail., wore taken cr by J^way.-,. Th( repairs will UM übl'^ tim<31 words
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Article42 1934-07-29 2 1 *T Ti; o; Ju! U) J^cf Malacca so: J.P and of Mi Sh *f daughti i ol Mr and «r sami'K 48 Elmbanj 1 Tin H,-. D brorher-in-law ciat >d The bride is h TW j k !i .if t ii.42 words
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Miscellaneous30 1934-07-29 2 PASSENGERS The following passengers arrived m Singapore by the President Van Buren on July 28: Mr. W. R. Champney. Mr. D. E. Gough. Mr. Arthur Small, Mrs. R. G. Walker.30 words
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Article774 1934-07-29 3 Supreme Court BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT THE notion brought by the Bar tmittee ol Singapore against an advocate and .solicitor of tho Supreme Court to show cause why he should not be struck off the roll cr impended for alleged improper conduct was dismissed m the774 words
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Article403 1934-07-29 3 Malay Convicted Of Theft (From Our Own Corresvondentj Seremban, July 27. A MALAY named Yusop bin Ismail was produced before Mr. V W W th'i'r n> l 1J J m r ;n X- charged With the cneu ol a leather wallet containing $3 5 ZSMZft&gp* ring the403 words
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Article85 1934-07-29 3 Sequel To Raid By Ihe Police Nine of 11 Chinese rottan coolies were yesterday fined $2 each by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. for playing m a common naming house. Their ariest was a result of a raid by the police on a house m Truro Road85 words
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Article63 1934-07-29 3 Accused's Plea In |Trespa^s Charge "I was not myself, for I seem to have put mystlf under a bed m a stranger's house." said a Chinese dressed m the patient's clothes of the Singapore AntiOpium Clinic yesterday, when charged before thc Second Magistrate with criminal trespass. Accused was63 words
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Article71 1934-07-29 3 Two Tamils. Samiappan and Vein weie yesterday produced before Mr. N. Grire the Second Magistrate, charged w'frh havin? on Friday at 7.30 a.m. m Grove Road, voluntarily caused hurt 1 with an iron bar to Sheik Omar bin Mohamed Alhabib. Fta* accused claimed trial, while the second accused71 words
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Article210 1934-07-29 3 Three People Taken To Hospital SOMETHING of a .vensation was caused shortly after 9 oclocl yesterday morning when a stabbin; affray occurred m the heart of Singapore's Chinatown and within a feu yards of the pawnshop m which Inspector Popejoy wasi shot, m New Bridge Road. There are210 words
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Article115 1934-07-29 3 Charge Against Aged Chinese Widow "I have nothing to say. I didn't gamble and I know nothing of these documents," said Tan Gck Ki. an aged Chinese widow, who was charged yesterday before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. with assisting^ m the man :p,e~ meat oi a115 words
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Article86 1934-07-29 3 Property Recovered With Help Of Accused Peter Noraniah, a Goanese Christian cook-boy, till recently m the employ of Mr. J. E. Benjamin, of Racecourse Road, pleaded guilty yesterday to theft as a servant of jewellery valued at $203, the property of his employer. Mr. N. Grice, the Seccnd86 words
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Article162 1934-07-29 3 Rifles And Ammunition Missing (From Our Oivn Correspondent.' Ipoh July 23. A DARING and audacious burglary hobeen perpetrated at L'ftnggOrt, whici" has amazed everybody. Waiting trial a L the police station j were a Chinese n,nd a Malay and on tht following morning the police found that162 words
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Article155 1934-07-29 3 Must Not Use Title Oi "Doctor" MR. J. M. BRANDER the Third Magistrate, delivered judgment yesterday m the case m which a Burma-born Chinese named Khoo 800 Lone was accused of falsely and wilfully using the title "doctor." The defence, conducted by Mr. V. J. Meiidis. was that155 words
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Article51 1934-07-29 3 Alleged to have caused mischief by destroying a promissory note, a Chinese I Ng Kenu Pak. was charged before the I Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) j yesterday. The complainant is a com- j natrict. Accused claimed trial and the case was postponed until Aug. 4. 151 words
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Article43 1934-07-29 3 Convicted on a charge of possession iof .seditious documents, a Hylam was bound over for six months, by the Third I Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Bmnden yester- j day. He was arrested In a room m the Eu Toils Sen building.43 words
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Article332 1934-07-29 3 Many Charges Against Accused A SEQUEL t 1 the s< rieg of bui c< mmitted m Singapor ly was i )k;;.<! mi Saturday m Ibt I police cod I when two Chinese were prodi I Firs' and Second Couits on 1 nfteen charges. First accused, Lim Cheng K332 words
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Article89 1934-07-29 3 Ricksha Puller Before Ihe Court Convicted on charges of disobeying traffic regulation." and offering brife of 20 cents 0 a police constable, richsha pu'ler was dealt with by thr Third Magistrate <Mr. J. M. Brander yesterdax He was fined $2, or a day's imprison- i ment, on89 words
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Article63 1934-07-29 3 A special sale is announced by the 1 Singapore Silk Store. 36-40. North Bridge Road. The largo, stork of diffcren 1 Kinds of silk eoods and also ready made articles inclttling underwear pyjamas, shirts and kimonos, etc.. will be reduced 25 to 50 per cent, below the63 words
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Article87 1934-07-29 3 Seizure At Examination Sh«l J* i d .ill A Bfctrfcl -I t!. A hi n tht* heal Kai. i) mdii vb "i A i mi Hi and i 1 1 an ii \\"h k> at 111 Karaituttkm h f *<i, th«? denu d ow 1 aw "In87 words
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Article308 1934-07-29 3 Intimidation Of A Compatriot (From Our Ok 11 Correspondent l Johoiv Bahru Ju 5 AS ihe result of a, Chhu incrcliaul oi Johorr Bahru named Yong Mm Terk alleging that ano hei Chi named Yong Choon Num. described an informer to the poll attorn* y of one Ahmed308 words
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Article1431 1934-07-29 4 "GENTLEMEN prefer blondes! Il's i 1 \I iust a myth," says George White. J "Whether the teauty has red hair, blonde or black tresses, there is always j a preierring gentleman close at hand I J HIS qualifications for the right to j express such1,431 words
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Advertisement375 1934-07-29 4 STARTING fffl^lPMF^. TO-DAY AT 3.15 1 THE FIRST SIX CHAPTERS ONLY THE GIRL WHO W^\ KNOWS NO FEAR^^^ THE MAN WHO'S m- v l W rAYS NEAR! i ji See Them m The Serial i I mm That's 20 Years Better k i mm Than Its Predecessor! wk Ask dad375 words
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Article643 1934-07-29 5 WILL DEVELOP 00UN1RY Banks May Invest rE fk;kks can ASSIST 0 en known fur its bad I communications ystems although the denser population ami *s«B*i or third largest territory tfc world. At ordinary times. y^ ordinary transportation h inconvenient out m time oi -affgency bad communu-ations643 words
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Article56 1934-07-29 5 Chao Jan Pao (Hong- kong - Chao Jan Pao (Hong-kong) Canton, July 4. Lieut. Liang Chin Huai. representative of Gen. Chen Chi Tang, has left for Hongkong to sign a contract with a certain German firm for the purchase of war materials for the Kwangtung army. The purchase includes a large number of heavy56 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-07-29 5 Two of the fifty attractive girls m the Greater Marcus Show which opens at the Capitol Theatre on Aug. 2.20 words
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Article119 1934-07-29 5 Telegram Which Killed Two People Prague. Jan Novotny was m hospital here. Kis parenis lived at Dolni Varad m Bohemia. A telegram came for them, and Jan's mother, aged 81, opened it m her husoand's absence. It announced Jan's death that morning. The shock was too much119 words
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Article86 1934-07-29 5 Roman Surgeon's Instrumenis In Buried Urn Belgrade. Several forceps and other surgical instruments found at Ljubljana by workmen digging the foundations of a church are believed to date from Roman times. The instruments were m an earthen \irn which also contained ashes, and it is assumed that the86 words
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Article51 1934-07-29 5 Lisbon. Hundreds of acres of cultivated land have been ravaged m Angola by a plague of locusts. Many tons of sugar have been destroyed. Members of the native population m the region have been mobilised to protect the crops m theose areas which have net yet51 words
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Article52 1934-07-29 5 Bloomfield, New Jersey. Four-leaf clovers have brought no luck to Miss Ella Northrup of Bloomfield, New Jersey. -I** She found two and put them m her iyedroom. Iff*! 1 The next day thieves broke into her room and stole £2,000 worth of jewellery. They left the four-leaf52 words
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Article97 1934-07-29 5 Germans Making Cloth From Wood Berlin. "The time is coming when every German will be wearing beech-wood clothinp. and nobody will notice any difference." *;j\ This is the view expressed by "a leading cloth manufacturer m a Press interview published here. He was referring to the development97 words
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Article65 1934-07-29 5 Budapest. Meeting a man whom he considered to be his enemy m the street, Mihaly Pankovich, a Baptist preacher of Baja, drew his knife and suggested a duel. The two men slashed away at each other with their knives with due "formality." Pankovich has died from65 words
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Article315 1934-07-29 5 347 Blacksmiths: 61 Bookmakers i ßy Air Mail.) London, July 17. rpHERE was published yesterday by the A Stationery Office a 680-page volume of official statistics culled from the 1931 Census returns. The volume give v vast number of tables classifying the population according to occupations.315 words
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Article63 1934-07-29 5 Shanghai Students Undergo Course Shanghai. July 2. Taking advantage of the summer vacation students of high schools and colleges are receiving rigid military training for a period of two months. Altogether 36 schools and 7,000 students are taking part m the training campaign. a During this training periodChina Times - 63 words
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Article665 1934-07-29 5 Ta Kung Pao - Ta Kung Pao The War Zone DRUG DEALERS AND SMUGGLERS AFTER the conclusion of tn Tangku Armistice on May SI. 1933, Chinese troops were withdrawn from the demilitarised Bone m accordance with the terms of the agl ment, but up to the present the Japanese have665 words
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Advertisement185 1934-07-29 5 \A\jty "^^ls MARIE FJ-2 C ho, Hd j U o no J II TRADE §U$ MARkJF b i i HO HO BISCUIT 15 ALWAYS AT THE TOP. You Cannot Buy Better Biscuits PHOSFERINFfomcIfiiTNE A very pleasant medicated Wine of highest quality, which contains generous blood enriching, nerve vitalising elements. A185 words
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Advertisement89 1934-07-29 6 O j v-:::*fe#:::| fl c The public accept the fact that whatever they buy U i II n at "ROBINSON'S" is dependable, and as it should be. < They know that the House stands at the back of every p transaction no matter how small and that "if it j89 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1934-07-29 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES THERE comes a time m every man's life when his friends say, "Let's go on to Tang Hr..' 1 or the Swimming Club, as the case l< ayes him cold. y one realises more fully than ever that bod is the finest thing ever I (I. Young1,499 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-29 7 "THERE IS ONE MILK j I CANNOT SPOIL!" J YOU CAN HAVE MILK I hMMdu ANY TIME YOU WANT I IT REGARDLESS OF I J HEAT REGARDLESS 1 V^l- OF WEATHER RE- J t s^J'sr GARDLESS OF EVERY I p^^^^ CONDITION THAT CAN J /(VkN SX affect a milk I79 words
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Article609 1934-07-29 8 "BKJ BEN" TO RESUME The 8.8.C. Military Band SINCE the beginning of May "Big Ben" hu.s been m the hands of the clockmaker for cleaning and overhaul and has consequently been an absentee from BBC. programmes. During this period "Big Tom" of St. Paul.-, Cathedral609 words
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Article509 1934-07-29 8 Dr. Hu Shih On Education TiHE question of unemployment of col- lege graduates has become one of the most serious issues to-day. Recently the graduates of several universities m Peiping formed an employment league to assist job-seeking graduates. In a manifesto announcing the inauguration of the509 words
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Article187 1934-07-29 8 Joint Attack By Armies Chungking, July 9. AN agreement has been reached between the military authorities m Szechuen, Hunan and Kvveichovv for the loint suppression of Ho Lung's band of Communists m Kweichow. At present the Etaechuen and Hunan troops are moving steadily towards the Kweichow border and187 words
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Article747 1934-07-29 8 Possible Measures WHAT NANKING SHOVLD 1)0 TOURING the pa.st month a strong heat wave has been swe< the world, particularly China. Ife temperature at T sinau reached 3 record of 120 degrees and many persons died of sun stroke. At the same time, the northern provinottW Hopei,747 words
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Article59 1934-07-29 8 MdlM'-jro*; S.T-inrt Kurphj of Fitzroy P* l^ Court Melboun i o kind that r wrongdoer* like Mi Re hn; i to omc^ rnn l t I VVhon mr y''rr, on this nd ent, h^ ag*»d stand in^r i» ;i|< c*roo< h to i :i r r^f59 words
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Article53 1934-07-29 8 Berlin. An average of 69 new n?otor cars h»v» been put on tjhn streets of Berlin everyday m June, according to official ft ;ures n:i l>liKhed here. SlßOe COBItBjr to power B«T Hitler L.i t:ik«n f*»erff<£c steps. Mich as tax i-p--•novais. to mcourace the GenMin53 words
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Advertisement59 1934-07-29 8 W* *5^ 88BAH UMPS PUT' I THE CHEAP UUP 11 THE SHADE The Osram Lamp is stronger and more economical m current con--1 sumption. Replace your future breakages with "OSRAM" and enjoy bstter and CHEAPER LIGHT. i IBbT Hsv m& EShI ]3m b^b« I^^B >' MADE IN ENGLAND T~*»mmsmmm!mmm H59 words
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Miscellaneous88 1934-07-29 8 THE PROGRAMME. The detailed programme is as follows:— -12.35 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Debatable Ground, an argument m words and music upon the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, conducted at The Guild Hall, Berwick-on-Tweed. 1.35 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. A religious service: address by the Reverend Canon88 words
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Miscellaneous314 1934-07-29 8 The Belfast Wireless Orchestra, conducted by Peter Montgomery; Muriel Chiide 'contralto), from a Bella*!; studio. 820 p m -8.50 p.m. An orchestral concert, a programme of gramophone records. 905 d m Time Signal from Big Ben. A summary of the week's news. 9.20 p.m. A topical talk. 925 p m314 words
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Article124 1934-07-29 9 pWZZS^ tm Wi* Lisht Contrasts of t he latitude of the question of exposure to the attainment of rf negatives from on-. on the market, but lie. the price of these .sou: fTh of the photographer, or h< the ir use will jeopardis. he has of Earning124 words
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Article413 1934-07-29 9 Tv aro is up against a lot of pro2«s lien he tries to take pictures untm mors of extreme lighting conl.Zb Be wtuid be m doubt, for inoaee, i( be wished to take a photo«fcof a group Bg*inst a background j i« sea and sky. Hie rate which413 words
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Article128 1934-07-29 9 To Play In Brussels In Aid Of Belgian Charities Brussels, June 20. The band of the Ist. Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Inantry, is to play m Brussels during July on the occasion of the National Fete Day. Thty will give two special performances jin aid of Belgian128 words
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Article45 1934-07-29 9 Berlin. A bcli hung m the steeple of the vilI lagc church of Kainscht is adorned with I 1 swastika cross. Below are written the words: "In the I ntw Reich che old God— may He help I \is out of all distress."45 words
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Article314 1934-07-29 9 German Divides Them Into Two Classes Berlin. KIjWGLiSH Kirls can be divided into two classes: one sits at home with mother, the other seeks independence." That is the verdict of Herr Erich von Salzmann, who, writing from London to his paper, the "Berliner Lokalanzeiger, concludes that both classes314 words
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Article56 1934-07-29 9 Warsaw. huge prehistoric underground chamber with a number of subterranean passages running from it and containing 14 human skeletons has been discovered I by frontier guards at Kaxolowka near 1 Sorszozow m Galicia. A large quantity of earthernware pots, I arms and .jewellery believed by expert's to date56 words
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Article251 1934-07-29 9 Woman Who Worships In Deserted Church Sydney. A LITTLE Presbyterian church, standing m the shadows of the Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales; has had a service every Sunday for the past four years but the only person to attend has been the woman organist. She is Miss E.251 words
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Article109 1934-07-29 9 Jumps Through Window Of A Grocery Shop Prague. A lion escaped from a circus at Libusin, near Kladno, Bohemia. It strolled down the village street, while people uttered wild shrieks and rushed inside their cottages. Outside a grocer's window the animal paused. It gazed at the goods displayed.109 words
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Article220 1934-07-29 9 Paper And Cotton Merchants Shanghai. July 4. npHE Chinese paper and cotton trades i 1 are very much dissatisfied with the new tariff schedules just promulgated by the Chinese Government. It is point- ed out that although the new schedules have increased to some extent the ratesChina Times - 220 words
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Article336 1934-07-29 9 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, Juy 6. The Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce' has submitted a peiition to the Executive Yuan expressing its dissatisfaction wi h the new tariff schedule announced on July 1. The, Qh.am.ber points out that ihe new tariff rates constitute a serious blow to Chinese336 words
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Article76 1934-07-29 9 Shanghai, July 5. By way of expanding the business of the Central Bank of China the Ministry of Finance has deciued to increase the capital of the Central Bank from $20,000,000 to $100,000,000. \s soon as this extra sum has been appropriated the Central Bank will establish several76 words
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Article61 1934-07-29 9 Belgrade. D.joke Zhivanovitch, of Sremska Mi\rovitze, is 83 yenrs old and has ju."t j received a decoration for being the I oldest active civil servant In the world. He has been for 50 years President of the local flre brigade, which he founded. i and still61 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-29 9 O I A M O N O!?> i| T .J^iif^umeand more, for it is W*L StTWs stet>l and is insect "4U Wee of furniture for "^ilka UUfU! lmes :in<i ele^t ye fe a cuntinual pleasure r^l^tt n OVCr ltS P** utility is »1 per day WrLfetimeinbed■h. best worth a «w79 words
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Advertisement471 1934-07-29 9 F MM *TZ"nT"! M l M M >a Ml>a wl **F' l^ l> llw l| P" l >wwwiw awlaa ll M •'lMiiUiil :■>:■.:■ II I 111 WWII A:I»III I I I I I A complete treatment for each m m ■M»^«^afp g ii^» r w> f aT»w»^^^. ?fT1 t vl^.■ip^-TTTKaiMy^ii't!471 words
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Article, Illustration931 1934-07-29 10 Sydney Lee - Good Shots On The Surface: Better Opportunities That Are Missed Sydney Lee liilliards for Amateurs— XV lll BILLIARDS' AID TO SNOOKER by (Empire and Amateur Champion) DIAGRAM No. 17, shows a shot made by a friend during a recent game we h-ui oge her. A fiance how.; ihat he p!ay_d931 words
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Article, Illustration908 1934-07-29 10 " Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE "Horatius" \M ANY bridge players make the big 1 mistake of trying to get into a No Trumps declaration because they are obsessed with tne fact that when there are no trumps, it takes fewer tricks to reach a game declaration. Many times I have seen players lesert908 words
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Article138 1934-07-29 10 Alleged Brutality Of New York Police New York. A terrible story of alleged brutality on the part of the police has been related to Depu y Police Commissioner J-. arold Fowler by the leader of a group of res aurant workers on strike. He is called Patsy138 words
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Article66 1934-07-29 10 Rehearsals for the Bayreuth Festival Plays are m full swing. Fa: this year's productions a new drop-stage has been constructed. This has tihe advantage that it can be used at on angle, as well as straight across the back of the stage, thus giving depth to f66 words
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Article102 1934-07-29 10 Police Called Out To Quell Family Rows Topeka, Kansas. This scorching summei which has seared the Kansas wheaL crop has also its bad effect on the social life of the state, according to Seigeant Jim Shock- i ley, of the police department, quoted m an interview here.102 words
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Article81 1934-07-29 10 Restaurant Wrecked By Ih Antics Berlin. A horse has wrecked a restaurant a. Weissenfels. Saxony. It had escaped from its paddock ant wandered on to some high ground. The it leapt over a wall and landed on roof of the restaurant. The roof collapsed and the horse81 words
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Advertisement32 1934-07-29 10 f*t CURE FOR r^^ ANCHOR THE BEER THAT^NEVER VARIES CONSISTENT IN QUALITY COLOUR BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Ltd JOLE AGENT; FOR MALAYA SIME DARBY Co., Ltd32 words
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Advertisement47 1934-07-29 10 JJ yf/ fL 'WEAKNESS //U DEBILITY §DAN/EM IA NBY//y j^v of Hapmoylobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that tfu* r*^ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health aod V.Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, DCTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE.47 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1934-07-29 11 A Women Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent Did you see her >) The scene is the Adelphi at tiffin time one day last week. Pretty blonde hair peeps out from the flattest liitie sailof of coarse-grained navy straw. Her tunic frock is also navy, off heavy ribbed silk,1,969 words
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Advertisement161 1934-07-29 11 >>M I>ll||| t lIM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I < a ;yrom Hollywood' Just unpacked A new shipment of frocks fragile Sheers and chiffons for evening wear rustl- ing taffeta and softest velvet even- ing wraps afternoon and sports I161 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-29 11 BORROW M p OOK I U GENTS. HAVE YOU READ? The Berg Case John Bentley Corpcral Tuno L. (i. Strong Superstition Ccme- Sheila Kay? Smith These and many other LATEST EDITIONS just received. JOIN NOW— THE CHEAPEST LIBRARY IN MALAYA. One dollar a year subscription. (;ree;v circle libraries. Capitol Building51 words
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Advertisement357 1934-07-29 11 T^Lafll Wm^f /^O|PPOV^BBv ignUrjMj HHHHflflflr .^BBB Bfeßß By EyKflfl BB^^^^^^Bl Boßbbbbmlh bvl^^bbl MHbmHh b»Jbl SANOCRIN WSSM bM The new scientific treatment Brw^PiPPlS«ylß^vfl for loss of hair. By destroy- f^ff^j^^^fS^2iiii/M ing dandruff, Sanocrin pro- B9BKMttEr?AI motc> luxurious hair Ktfy'J'T:. growth, making it fine and ■BfIB^^BBBBBBBVRBBBBBBBBfIS glossy m texture. Treat- mWt^^^^fllfl^fiwW ments357 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1934-07-29 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds j UAVE you ever thrilled to the sound of Hi' 1 wind m the rigging and the hiss of the :;.,'t an the bows f a sailing-craft cut through it? I|>lVl you ever b( ei hit m the eye1,159 words
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568 1934-07-29 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore Sunday, July 29, 1934 CIVILISATION [REFERENCE j made constantly in the Malayan I ipers to the M Sakai Express,*' i leaning the train which runs long our jungle railway from i elantan. It i not, as the uni dtonnecl visitor might imagine, :> Journal produced for the568 words
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Article655 1934-07-29 12 Anglius - Anglius JJTRICTLY between Hie sheets I've got some really good numbers tnh week. They have ariived via "Captain Billy's Whiz Bang Winter Annual," and all I can say is that if these ar^ a sample of what goes Into the winter effoirt I shall655 words
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Advertisement216 1934-07-29 12 I When you feel run-down—jus you almost certainly will from I time to time m the trying Tropical dimmte— nothing will more I surely or more quickly Invigorate you and restore lost tone than I a generous tonic wine, .such as "Serra vallo's Tonic" (CiadMlM 4 I Iron Wino). Cinchona216 words
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932 1934-07-29 13 DESCRIBED AS DANGEROUS ROGUE BY JUDGE TWICE A BIGAMIST Divorced By A Girl Re Met On Boat jfjß mixing up love and crime m a most astonishing >• and practising a sei' ea of heartless deceptions on crirK a modem Lothario met sat932 words
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Article, Illustration332 1934-07-29 13 When Superstition Was Defied (By Air Mail.) London, July 17. DEFYING superstition is a dangerous game Mrs. Jean Heneage is certain about that. Five years ago, when .she married Mr. George Heneage, the big game tranter, 01 Killochan Castle, Ayrshire, she wore a beautiful green dress.332 words
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Article23 1934-07-29 13 Paris A statistician has discovered that there are now 235 ex-Cabinet Ministers m France enough to form ten extra Cabinets23 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1934-07-29 13 Alleged To Have Posed As King s Messenger (By Air Mail) London, July 17. THREE new charges were preferred at Southwold, Suffolk, when i David Percy Caplice, alias Major I Leonard T. Crane, 32, timber merchant's traveller, of Frampton Parkroad, London, E., made another appearance1,340 words
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Article121 1934-07-29 13 A Lancashireman's Invention (By Air Mail.) London. July 17. FiIVE-POUND television sets giving an image as clear as that of any home kinsmatograph projector may be on the market m the near future as the result of an invention by a twenty-five -yearold. Lancashire man employed at Plymouth121 words
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Advertisement92 1934-07-29 13 The Cne /JfejgfiS^ And Only j TALKIE V V, ;;;wp I Scandals." MM J I H fißfvii !Tlll|)h lu Records from the Fox Film j U *.ORQ E WHITES SCANDALS No -FloB HOLD MY HAND. SWEET AND SIMPLE. j (i HO9 MY DOG LOVE? YOUR DOG. J v S() WCE92 words
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Advertisement27 1934-07-29 13 B t» FSW i I Ay y SUNNY BABYHOOD tajl 5 iiiiil'.i.iiiiiM Jiiliilnli .i.iii.iM.iiriiii.iliiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiii 'Imimiiii I 1 :.ilii»i.lMi<l I I i I 8 fr^ss^G^r^^v^sxss9Ts^oißPSss!SOJSsi ok.jlh^m f»i=rioirr?r-: L27 words
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Article71 1934-07-29 14 A woraa i at Frank* vt on the c^ir has ju?t f -und her wedding ring after tour ye2u\s as the result of a stormy nlvIU. The wind blew down a peach tree in her garden. While the roots of the peach tree were beini; cut away, workmen71 words
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Article60 1934-07-29 14 Belgrade. Two magnificent Roman graves were found during excavations for the foundations of a new house m central Belgrade. Elaborately carved monuments dating from the second century A.D. were over the graves. One of the graves seems to have been for a vhole family. The monument shows60 words
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Article73 1934-07-29 14 The National Cyclists Union has selected the British ream to compete m the World Road Cycling Championship at Leipzig on Aug. 18. The team will i be P. T. Stallard (Wolverpfeampton), C. Hollad < Birmingham F. C. Gilfces (Sut- i ton-in-Ashfield) and reserve W. G. Barnes. Great73 words
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Article38 1934-07-29 14 Memphis (Tennessee). A night watchman has been engaged to guard the Central Police Station here It is stated m explanation that there are some valuables stored m the office that "have to be watched."38 words
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Article26 1934-07-29 14 Stockholm. Four inches of snow have fallen on newly sown fields m Haparanda (North Sweden), and heavy hailstorms have been reported further south.26 words
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Article, Illustration344 1934-07-29 14 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig LAWN TENNIS i till I ANTK 'lI'ATIOX 1 ]T is of the greatest value to b^abi* to anticipate where Your opnonent is -going to }>lac c his stroke. To the volleyer, it is vital Tfe* greatness of Borotra and Cochet i< due344 words
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Article144 1934-07-29 14 Creation Of A MtWe Force I Si John's Xewfota*'*** I A new police force or^ an^*^^^A lines of the famous ranadw* W^-l Police may shortly he establish*! if f A commission set up by th#r > .land Gmemmcnt is now ron**™:! i question and an official cwnw** "It144 words
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Advertisement156 1934-07-29 14 WONDERHII r *"7 J I N mßnw £fffw Jtt^ff Jmßm wßf S^^^F ff»^HJ^ferx»^^\ PRIZES will be offered for each lß\\ completed Album sent to Sime \''Wii''W\<\ b.V\jliS|wlftv\ D arby Co., Ltd., Singapore -1 '^SlfelßwJ^H^B^n the Album will be returned to you /-/f#|Sm idMKi^ff stamps are packed m each of Fry's156 words
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Article, Illustration140 1934-07-29 15 Be Fit For Anything No. 8. THIS BEFORE BREAKFAST fIBEHO* orothena series o exercises, however benef>cial they may be 9 rarely get done before breakfast. But if you make up your mind to i-jast one or two simple movements, they soon become a habit and vnn itotirem automatically after getting140 words
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1741 1934-07-29 15 When DU Not Make The Heart Fonder WHILE on a holiday visit to England an Australian girl i. m^l V'° Ung A° rkshire T Sn at a dance He ask ed her rfh^h an Si ag eS(I Acee P tir 'g his protestations toEnlnH1,741 words
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Advertisement209 1934-07-29 15 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPOBE Both these lovely children J ffir^ i^^ were reared m Singapore jU^&f^ f Freshly mad-2 and packed m H' nothing qwite like it there is f"i ivIIIK i^OOCI M Zaf^i ft ffiHH 5 •^-^X--'^ illlii 55 Robinson Rcad Joan and Bcttine HliSli tffiriis&l o l|pi™ Singapore.209 words
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2371 1934-07-29 16 " Rimau - FIFTH TEST MATCH WILL BE TIMELESS "Rimau" BOW AUSTRALIA WON THE ASBES IN SIX DAYS IN 1930 (By ENGLAND and Australia having each won one Test, while the third and fourth games were drawn, will now play the fifth Test at the Kennintfton Oval on Aug. 18. to a finish2,371 words
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Article314 1934-07-29 16 ENGLAND. J 3 Hobbs c Kippax b Wall 47— b Fairfax H Sutcliffe c Oldfield b Fairfax 161 _c Fairfax b Hornibrook W. Whysall lbw., b Wall 13 -c Hornibrook b Griwmett 10 K. S. Duleepsinhji c Fairfax b Grimmett 50 -c Kippax b Hornibrcok314 words
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Article440 1934-07-29 16 Cubs Beat League Champions ST Joseph's ground was the scene of a thrilling game of baseball on Sunday between the Cubs and the Japanese Young Men's Club, the Pennant, winners last year. The Cubs won by 17 runs to 13. As can be seen from the score the440 words
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Article544 1934-07-29 16 Miss Wang Siew Kng's Impressions 'By "Hanlc") rpOR the best oar' of a month Miss L Wans Slew Eng, the Singapore lady hampion. has be< n touring Siam •c.nang and Medi>.n with th< Nanyanc Chinese schoolgirls. She met with ires nendous su- md amongst those vhom she544 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-29 16 /"\V/ PI >>' W^^^ 'V w^ When you see that stain on your fingers, think of the state of your throat. If Cigarette smoke car discolour the skin, imagine -J to* bein«? unspoilt— better for 1 being clean. jfop The Cigarette with THE FILTER TIP eK duMAURIER46 words
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Advertisement121 1934-07-29 16 :i ii ii:ii!it!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiif;i» i/t'iini i i i i i i i i i i i i i ■<•"»*'*" RriilAlATflll L: 1 i It is the tightest and ■UufEl of oS^.S^ standard keyboard, po:i.M type-- r<i n ,p;tf cIP writers. It is equipped vi h a!i th( latest mechanical refinements I?U121 words
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Advertisement978 1934-07-29 17 to 2 ■^PjHSPf^B^^^Hfijßte^Sfcl--^ COMMENCES TO-MORROW MONDAY JULY 30th F Bfl St^BiH^^Bmffi^^^l^^ AND CONTINUES THROUGHOUT AUGUST fi pl r^Hte^^StSc?3 OVER 100 000 BARGAINS WIL! BE ASSEMBLED ON THE FIRST > *^P^ J^|^^BB«**P s lir J^:" 1 FLOOR, SECOND FLOOR AND iN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT [j i-liilt l 0 j PKOKE ALL978 words
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Article, Illustration3927 1934-07-29 18 " DRAGON - "DRAGON" FDSFA Only Eight Pairs Competing U.C.A. And Diehard Entrants Qualify For Semi-Finals Selangor Tamils Form Party Results Of Friendly Matches. (By AS ther were only eight entries') mixed doubles of the gapore championships, the first round fciea became the quarter-finals. these wvrv played iast week-end3,927 words
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Advertisement57 1934-07-29 18 Ms%sh£ <Sr r Ji^ -^A TO/ EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE ONE AS HAPPY AS USUAL.57 words
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Advertisement5 1934-07-29 18 HINNAM Ac LITIM-'. DISPENSARY L*VSINGAPORE.5 words
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Article, Illustration1573 1934-07-29 19 " CLUBMAN - "CLUBMAN" (By 4 Singapore Chine* AAM Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Plea Chinese Assertion Revival Of Literary Activities— Upper Serangoon Recreation Club. •Ifc Aw Boon Haw. the <ioyen of M local Chinese 5] >rt, makes a plea for the formation of a ,fflg*P° re Chinese Amateur Associajnd ultimately1,573 words
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Article121 1934-07-29 19 Champion Sings His "Victim" A Nursery Rhyme Ne.w York. June 22. Max Baer. the new heavy-weight champion, visited his "Victim." Primo Camera, m hospital 10-day. Ke was accompanied by a girl-friend. Camera is recovering from a fracture of an ankle-bone which happened when he fell during the121 words
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Article166 1934-07-29 19 Request That They Ik Enlisted Tsinan. July 1. The pirates which looted the Sluintien have been surrounded by the Shantung provincial troops. The troops have not started 10 attack as negotiations are still ii pro- gress fcr the release of the nineteen Chinese captives which are being held166 words
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Advertisement8 1934-07-29 19 N. the mosquitoes \>A \a thot ruin J^~\8 words
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Advertisement99 1934-07-29 19 Five Bats I c °ndensedmilK t I ■am I t To Millions of Householders all over the East "FIVE RATS" Milk has set a standard m Milk never before achieved, and its PURITY and QUALITY is appreciated by all who have had the ppportunity of trying it. Full Rich Cream99 words
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Article2080 1934-07-29 20 " Rimau - "Rimau" y ''-\M&&k r /n ci la v aft Q i'%> 8 8 1 K» fV nL v^C far %MJr m r •>- Malaya Cup Soccer If Penang Won Yesterday All-Colony Final Under Both Codes In Same Year Should Perak Have Won Last Unaccountable Defeat At Kuala Lumpur2,080 words
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Article853 1934-07-29 20 "K. O - In And Out Of The Boxing Ri ng "K.O." (By BATTLING Guillermo is back m form. Following his decisive victory over Neil Hemchit at Malacca, he teat Joe Diamond m the same arena last Sunday Guillermo was Oi of th( best fights In Back In Malacca. Some or my friends853 words
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Article80 1934-07-29 20 Patsy Hendren is oi%e of the most interesting of cricketers off the field as well as on it. He possesses the distinction of a cricket museum at his London home. He has relics of every cricket tour he has made, one of the strangest being a cricket ball80 words
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Article87 1934-07-29 20 Clark McConachy, of New Zeaianc p,aincd an easy win over Walter Lindiunj the world's champion m their three; weekly billiards contest, which at Brisbane m mail week. Lindrum had a lead of 43 when pW commenced on the final day, but mConachy. who was m brilliant easily87 words
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Article53 1934-07-29 20 It is extremely unlikely that U Foster, the Warwickshire fast w*» will be seen again m county cnp* He has experienced a recurrence w foot trouble which kept him outw game last season, and medical op»£ si. -ii.es that it will bo impossible wr to bowl ai53 words
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Advertisement30 1934-07-29 20 Keeps you young SC R 3 B 7^ Z?<^/> Delight Softens and perfumes the bafh SUPPLIED IN THE FOLLOWING PERFUMES PWE, LAVENDER. E W DB~t 01 OGI KM I xf30 words
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Article374 1934-07-29 21 < ix Wickets Win combined 0.11.-P- h .^ual cricket match by six ddwt was tricky throughout, i K<^ £^s were the most UJJS bowlers, the former taking 15 runs, and tht J, three for 12. W ho lost five wickets for 56 ;i d ly. complet-d374 words
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Article143 1934-07-29 21 Title Bout At The Great World AN interesting boxing programme has rT b ee «r a r ran 8 cc to take place at the Great World Stadium on Saturday next when the main event will be between Rivers and Arthur Suarez over 15 three-minute rounds, for143 words
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Article46 1934-07-29 21 Rangoon Road Afternoon School team v. the Bona Fide Recreation Union today en the school ground at 5.15 p.m.: Regunath; ifnthusamy, Anmasalam; Lim Liang Kay. Da wood, Asmawi; Choo Lien Hong. Md Noor. Teo Boon Gim Kirn Chua. Zein. Reserves: Ibrahim Ramley anc Haniff.46 words
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Article55 1934-07-29 21 V.M.C.A. team v. the S.C.C. to-morrcT at 5 p.m. on the S.C.C. ground: J. Blehar. Lee Kit Soon, L m Chbag Huan. Sect Ben Sin. A. J. Baker, Au Peck Kan. Yap Yeow Siang. J. M Fraser leapt. James Goh, R J Fennle, Au Feck Whye. F. Pullen,55 words
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Article286 1934-07-29 21 Present Boys Beat Old Boys IN a^ low-scoring match at Hong Lim Cleen yesterday, the present boys of the Anglo-Chinese School defeated the old boys by seven runs. Kothari was deadly on the soft wicket and the old boys who took first knock, for 40 runs. Kolhari took286 words
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Article280 1934-07-29 21 Roxy XI And The P.W.D. rpHE P.W.D. and the Roxy XI drew at \1 cricket yesterday at the N.C.O. f round m McNair Road. The P.W.D. batted first and compiled 143, of which Campbell scored 6G. Ht hit 12 boundaries. P. d'Almeida was I next high st scorer280 words
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Article146 1934-07-29 21 j Melbourne. A man who has spent over 18 of the las 20 years m gaol has been released on bond by Juclrp Foster at Melbourne so that he might have "a chance to see th° on side, world." •Perhaps fate has been a little hard on146 words
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Article153 1934-07-29 21 Many Close Finishes At Seremban {From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 28. THE annual athletic sports of the Negri Contingent of the F.M.S. Police was held at the Police depot yesterday afternoon, m the presence of a large gathering. Favoured by ideal weather, the grounds presented a153 words
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Article88 1934-07-29 21 Bain Scores Century For V.M.C.A. (From Our Own Correspo?ident) Kuala Lumpur, July 28. THE match between the Selangor Chinese and the V.M.C.A.' played on thj V.M.C.A. ground to-day ended m a draw. A feature of the game w?.s the hurricane hitting by R. Bain and Ah Keng. Bain88 words
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Article233 1934-07-29 21 Game Against R.A. And K.E. THE S.R.C. met the combiix d R.A. and RE. cricketers on Vtm Padang yesterday, i:he itsult was a dray/ B; ting first, the Club declared at 17U Cor six. The visitors scored 59 for eight wicke's when stumps were drawn.233 words
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Advertisement188 1934-07-29 21 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited., (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ef England and complies with the188 words
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Article184 1934-07-29 22 After Losing Only 5 lbs. "I started taking KrtMehen Salts a month i young woman writes. "I have lost ireignt, and I feel as if I have lost I am full <>i vigour, whereas be- was listless and worried over little things. Hut if my troublesReuter - 184 words
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1679 1934-07-29 22 Griffin Falls] In Front Of Stands Jockey Kirwan Rides His First Winner InJJpset (By Our Own Reporter.) Penang, July 28. VINE weather favoured the openA ing of the Penang Turf Club's five-day Autumn professional race meeting: this afternoon, and there was a large1,679 words
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Article84 1934-07-29 22 Berlin. Jo! I Twenty-four entries have already M leceived for the Great Prize of OemM 1 on the Nuerburp Ring on July g England will be represented by UjM ton who will drive a Maserati: la Tazio Nuvolari drivinp a Bugs'; Zanelli Balestrena and Soffletti avM84 words
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Advertisement186 1934-07-29 22 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT. LOH— WEE. The engagement is announ* ed an<l the marriage will take play« shortly between Mr. Loh Khie Lock third 808 of the late Mr. Lah Keok Choe> ami of Mrs. Loh Keok Choey to Mist Irene Wee, eUler daughter of Mr. Mrs Wee Chin Kam. (.lava,186 words
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Advertisement200 1934-07-29 22 LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. (Jhe World's Largest Home-Study Institution) offers SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. All enrolments effected during July Sept. are subject to 10« X discount Purchasers of LJniwrsity's storeWiied textbookfi which are alxady 50^ cheaper are again entitled to 10^ discount. Price-lists and particulars may be had from the Representatives'200 words
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Advertisement53 1934-07-29 22 Church of Englac: BIBLES: HUIWLS: IAIU PRAYER-BOOKS Be^t selection of fir,« "GOOD HOOKS'* DEPOT Eton Building, Selcgie R"ad. For erne week only. ?enmtfS sale m silk* of every desr^l lion ready made articles. J Knorm<iu^ reductfitM^ M (ii u^ual prices. SINGAPORE Sill STORE 1 36-40, Svr'.h BridfM- X H (comer53 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-07-29 22 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 1.01 p.m. TO-MORROW: 0.38 a.m.. 1.35 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.27 a.m.. 2.07 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.15 a.m., 2.42 D.m THURSDAY: 3.08 a.m.. 3.19 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.10 am.. 4.02 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.32 a.m.. 4.55 p.m SUNDAY: 7.21 a.m.. 6.04 p.m.40 words
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Article148 1934-07-29 23 Solitary Goal Eliminates Perak first Inter-Colony Final Since Inception {From Our Own Correspondent) lpoh, July 28. LITARY goal, -.red fifteen minutes after the start, decided the B match m the Northern section of the Malaya Cup competition lpoh to-day, nang emerging victorious and thus qualifying148 words
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Article378 1934-07-29 23 Those "Win-At-Any-Cost" Games Abroad IT is usual for the officers of the Football Association io appoint committees at the summer meetings. This year, however, L he business had to be delayed because of the new instruction that no member of the Council shall serve on378 words
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Article472 1934-07-29 23 Kota Tinggi Defeat Johore Customs (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 27. THE last match m the first round of the Hull Cup Competition was played off yesterday evening on the Jcv.:orc Civil Service Ciub Padang between the Kota Tlnggi Football Toam and the Customs Department,472 words
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Article231 1934-07-29 23 Ceylon-Tamils And R.I. Draw OpiME saved the C.T.A. Cricket XI from -I defeat when they met the R.I. XI at Balestier yesterday. The Raftiesians compiled IKD runs, Morris Valben? making an excellent I JS. Stumps were drawn with the C.T.A. making only 74. Scores: R.I. IST.231 words
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Article82 1934-07-29 23 Results Of Semi-Finals At Drill Hall <TiHE semi-final matches m the SingaA pore Badminton championships were/p layed at the Drill Hall yesterday and lesulted as i'ollows: 3lixtd Doubles: E. J. Vass ar.cl Miss de Souza beat Kch Keng Sian 4 and Miss Tai Yin Wen 21—17, 21—5. Junior82 words
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Article407 1934-07-29 23 Latest Positions Of The Teams J ATEST positions in the S.A.F.A. ■*Li League and Commercial Cup Competition are as follows: FIRST DIVISION Goals. P. W. L. D. F. .A. Pts. Chinese 11 9 1 1 41 5 19 S.C.C. 15 5 1 36 20 19 R.A.F. 11 7407 words
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Article, Illustration131 1934-07-29 24 The first Chines;? baseball team m Malaya, foiuc.* by Singapore Chines? Companion Athletic Association MFliceot Ward, th? popular Edinburgh actr:si, receiving a lesson m physical training; from Glasgow members .he Women's League of Health and Beauty, who gave a d.emcnst ration of keeping131 words
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