Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 August 1934
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Title Section26 1934-08-05 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 2.— N0.1l SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AU GUST 5, 1934. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. ATfGUST 5. 1934. FIVE CENTF26 words
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Article, Illustration313 1934-08-05 1 LLITON CO. ders Big Tin Dredger BY Air Mail.) ?rm Our Own Correspondent.) m. (Holland) July 20. ton Company have iecided to order a tin s<t with a capacity of MHH cubic metres annual\yWch wUI be the biggest the Dutch East Indies. ten will313 words
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Article146 1934-08-05 1 New RAF. Fire-Fighting Device (BY Air Mail.) (From Our Own Corresvondeni.) London, July 24. GLOVES enabling the wearer to gra p red-hot iron are the latest R.A.F. safety device, and a stock of these fire-resisting gloves have been ordered by the Air Ministry for use if an aeroplane146 words
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Article192 1934-08-05 1 WRE ABOUT THE .UW INSTITUTE BY Air Mail.) Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 25. fiftSSC t0 establish P^Stli Low. Principal r o? S 8 me th *t the facial w^ employed m t0 quvifv abroad who military and naval men. prospectors, men engaged on tea, sugar,192 words
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Article235 1934-08-05 1 Drastic Law Changes Suggested (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 24. SWEEPING changes m the law >3 regarding imprisonment for those who default m payment of Sues and police coirt -rders aie foreshadowed m the report of the Cor.imittee set up by Sir235 words
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Article250 1934-08-05 1 Infantry Officers' Promotion (By Air i From Our Own dorresponderd. Lolidon, July 24. I MEASURES to speed up the promotion of [Army Officers have been decided upon, Mr. Douglas Hacking, the Financial Secreta-y of the War Office, stated m the House of Commons. The changes, which will250 words
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Article169 1934-08-05 1 What They Have Done To Improve Oxford (By Air Mailj (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 23. THE large numbers of students from the Dominions who have gone up to Oxford as Rhodes Scholars have "widened the outlook of the University." That was the statement madt by Sir169 words
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Article128 1934-08-05 1 "Stand Up And Cheer" Opens "QTAND Up And Cheer," the Fox production which began a season at the Al'hambra last night, i.s outstanding by reason of the immensity of the cast. There are hundred'! m the chorus, 500 vocalists and a thousand players, as well as 385 scenes,128 words
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Article25 1934-08-05 1 M. R. Alderson and B. L. Burslem of Singapore have parser' their examination m the Seconc Class for Cival Air Navigators' licences. r !Wfr H*!¥l25 words
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Article242 1934-08-05 1 Couple Now Married PURSUIT IN PLANE RECALLED (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 24. T'PIE romance of a couple who eloped to Gretna Green two years ago, pursued by their parents m an aeroplane, hut were then prevented from marrying, has now242 words
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Article203 1934-08-05 1 Wonder Cure Of A Crippled Girl (BY Air Mail, i (From Our Own Corr< spondf.ni..) London, July 2J. A LITTLE six-year-old girl, who appeared doomed io remain a cripple all her life, is new running happily about with ncr playfellows thank > to an operation203 words
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Article105 1934-08-05 1 'From Our Own Correspondent London, Ju'y 25 SIR John Barlow, Director of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, has left for Ceylon and Malaya to make a close study of the application of the textile quota system. When I asked him whether the trip was to be business cum holiday105 words
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Article358 1934-08-05 1 Where Is It? \CTING PREMH STUMBLES (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspwdc I London, July 25. IT is often remarked ignorance ;>t homo oi extent and ramifications oi British Empire is not entirely eonfinfd to the ordinary population. Members of Parliament are sorretimes jruilty of j.358 words
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Article72 1934-08-05 1 Strange Story Of Disappearance Berlin, Aug. 4. AN astonishing story that President Hindenburp's will not be found is circulating m Berlin. It Ifl stated that Dr leaner. Hindenburp's State Secretary, unsuccessfully w the President',s Berlin palace, there is no trace of the vv Neudeck. I' if suggested thatReuter - 72 words
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Article28 1934-08-05 1 Sir Shenton Thomas ertained at luncheon yesterday the Hou^ of Oommona by Sir Edward Campbell. M.P. Am those present wo Sir Bar WiLson late under •ecretary the Colonies28 words
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Advertisement9 1934-08-05 1 Tennis EVERYDAY soodwold park r HOTEL T •phone 64909 words
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Advertisement91 1934-08-05 1 Rv (JEBSlS^mm'W u££ SnESj,*j^Tj(Bf\ 188 ?7lK>^ rf IP 4ft I But the other half is still there, waiting to be |S3Bji used Waiting to create an atmosphere of '^t&y. mellow friendliness to break down the |S|% barriers of shyness and to encourage eon- s«*^ versation between friends. There is no91 words
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Advertisement14 1934-08-05 1 NT t:. m. (NaUmsl ■mpkifnr MstuJ). INSURE YOU/ v Fire» Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.14 words
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6121 1934-08-05 2 The All Malaya Co-operative Conference TWO IMPORT4NT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED SALARY ADVANCES CONDEMNED GOVERNMENT AND THE RESERVE FUND PROBLEM TVVo important resolutions were passed at yesterday's session of the fifth All-M daya Urban Co-operative Conference m Singapore. One was for the discontinuation of salary advances to employees before festivals and the6,121 words
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Advertisement218 1934-08-05 2 HOW MANY WORT)S CAN YOU MAKE FROM B-O-V-R-I-L? IST PRIZE A BICYCLE. 2ND PRIZE A BICYCLE. 3RD PRIZE A BICYCLE. llvrc is a simple fascinating competition which everyone may enter, \td\ and gentlemen, b »ys and girls. Take the word DOVRIL and see how many words you can build Mil218 words
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Miscellaneous158 1934-08-05 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO fl ACROSS. 1. Herling; Mitter; 10. Efo 11. Cedar; 15. Safe; 17. Lantern; :<.» Ean<--21. Elite; 23. Deed; '24. Tod; 25. .v.-mer- i; Pug; 21-. Eat; 32. Elate; 34. Ant; 86. Later--38. Awe; 39. Felon; 11. Strap; 14. Wotter 46. Sprapr; 41*. Robe; 51. Raw; 52. Beauty'158 words
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Article153 1934-08-05 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Many Villages Swepi Away Shuagha.it Aug. I. ABOUT 10,000 houses m the villages m Hopei have been swept away by the floods caused by the Yungtingho River u\\ r flowing its banks. The belougrinjrs of the r fugees were swept away by tho strong153 words
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Article78 1934-08-05 3 I Charge AgaMst Chinese Woman Postponed I Alleged to have attempted to cheat Wong Siew m respect of a pair of bangles valued at $45, a middle-aged woman named Lim Eng Neo Htas charged yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander. It was alleged that the78 words
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Article81 1934-08-05 3 {From Our Oim Correspondent) Seremban, Air, 3. I The police magistrate, Mr. V. W. W. S I Purcell, this morning, sentenced a Tuni! tapping coolie of Gombok'EsU-ue. E&nj* tau! to one month's rigorous imi:ionment. end also ordered Uhcf'iUjCusdH fco execute a bend m the sum of J>2b In81 words
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Article93 1934-08-05 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese And British ♦Manoeuvres Shanghai, Aug. i A BRAWL has occurred at < hinwiinr; .<■. the port to th ol hantu between British and Japanese minne*, ;u cording to messages ecejved from Chnisources. Two Ja|ianese destroyers jind Utwrr« c; ers havt' arrived m93 words
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Article60 1934-08-05 3 Assault Charge Against A Chinese A Chinese named Chua U-i.t; i charged m the Second Couil b Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday with V 4 tarily causing hurt l;> Song Bog J who if at presoiit m the In <> > Aug. 3. m North Bridge i: His60 words
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Article175 1934-08-05 3 League 01 Nations Bulletin The following is the Itmlth bulletin o( the League of Nations Eastern Bureajl, Singapore, for the medk «nd^<l .July JJfc. Bombay: 1 p!a^u<- ease ;mcl l di-atl.: 1 cholera case ami 1 «kn»h; J nmatt|M& case and 1 death. Calcutta: OG cholera175 words
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Article120 1934-08-05 3 Under instructions frank the DP P the charge against a woman, Kth Huah, was I amended to one of wilfully ill-treating or neglecting a child m a manner liable !to cause injury to her on July 12. Shr appeared before the Third Magistr Mr. J M. Brancicr yesterday.120 words
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Advertisement33 1934-08-05 3 Richmond Castle* Yorks. ®WILLS's THREE CASTLES CIGARETTES W. D. H. O. WILLS MADE IN FMAI AMI) BRISTOL AND LONDON WIMMK m CNULADU Wf9V^^w*YtßSSaVml?^^^^*^^^**^^ TP™™*W!rflßwF l z^' t i inrMßiiwf •nTnßnißW'iiaHHHTiMtr HIT TMi^TTHITBBBMBMHHEHBIjBMHBBBBMMHMBBIMiiMHFMHBBMiPMWr^w^ V33 words
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Article1204 1934-08-05 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas SMITH was his name— an insignifl- cant name and an insignificant man —a clerk m a lawyer's office, bullied by his boss, m love with his boss's daughter who was only amused at him, but apparently content to stand aside and watch another man step1,204 words
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Advertisement269 1934-08-05 4 &f JOHN BOLES s/ng.- "We're Out of Lfl/*^^ the Red" wifh "AUNT JEMIMA" ffj^flf ond that mighty chorus /o/ninfl m Irfs^'^ 4P* i i fhe re^ rain Hr J NiCK FORAN and "AUNT .■*«l£?W£: J% *W 0 JEMIMA" and Ear/ Dancer's chorus r r >^f sing; "I'm Laughin'" c M269 words
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Advertisement235 1934-08-05 4 Rene Ullmann's Annual Cheap Sale (only once a year) NOW PROCEEDING THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE HIGH QUALITY GOODS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Special lever fiT7i "7\ |9^ |DELA. > 4\ LEVER 13 JEWELS $lo.t*o Packet Lever Mt I •*^'^t 15 Jewel >Valeh <* Irom •s jjP $5.00. The above235 words
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Malayan Scouts To Attend Australian Jamboree
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Article, Illustration1113 1934-08-05 5 HAVE EARLY IN DECEMBER Singapore Bally Icome To Lord Baden Powell tHC Australian Jambcree to he held m Melbourne m conl;i ,n with the Centenary celejrttiois of the State of Victoria i of Lord Baden Powell .ell ("Chief Scout of all World") to Malaya: these vents, which1,113 words
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Article177 1934-08-05 5 But Lover Refuses To Marry Her After Eloping Belgrade. A woman aged 70 has eloped with a man aged 90 near Bihatch, Bosnia. Years agro, the woman, Hanifa Tabalcovitch, fell m love with a young Turkish noble, Manitch Aga. His parents forced him to marry a177 words
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Article632 1934-08-05 5 The Growth At Heston London, July 8. T>EGISTERED civil aircraft In England increased from 995 at the end of lasi year to 1,148 by the end of June, a bigger rate of increase than at any previous time. Oi this total the privateiyowned machines increased from632 words
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Article832 1934-08-05 5 Christian Science Denounced *By Air Mail). London, July 23. I IN strong terms Sir Samuel Brighouse, the Lancashire coroner, denounced Christian Science practitioners when summing-up at ai: inquest at Southport on Walter Horace Ron nor. 48, manufacturer's agent, of Haig-avenue, Southport. Sir Samuel stated that Eioniiur lost832 words
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Advertisement92 1934-08-05 5 B V; V^bM m iT* M I i^Ht^Jt^ 1 Jm B /k (Jzy^K^S^^ ly a But >" wave Shampoo makes your hair, and the soft natural waves it evw<r>^ I encourages. n! is double cleansing, scalp stimulating, cooling D J V W A V E Soapless Shampoo J T V92 words
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Advertisement173 1934-08-05 5 OcocV TICKETS ISSUED J TOR BY ALL BTBAM TDAV/FI SHIP AIK v I inMYIL railway i i\k i NO BOOKING PEES. Chinese and all Asiatic client* j are given the best of attention and assistance. i I t S9, Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone Et§6. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, YM A.173 words
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Article6848 1934-08-05 6 R. Sabatini - R. Sabatini OUR SHORT STORY By PATRICIAN influence from without had procured h:s removal m August of that year, 1756, from the loathsome cell he had occupied for thirteen mrnths m the Piombi so called from the leaded roof immediately above those orisons which are simply6,848 words
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Advertisement20 1934-08-05 6 Us!T"Tl(ler" HEADACHE CURE POWDER" AND KEEP SMILING THROUGH. 't December 1 934 JanUiUT I 1 i TIGER MEDICAL HALL. SINGAPORE.20 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1934-08-05 7 -IF I haul my life over again I should have no d esire natever tv start a daily 0P v Malaya or elsewhere. There are m life involving less contort worry, anxiety and never-ending strain production." S writes Mr. J. H. M. RoL«,n. c. R. i:.. >1,548 words
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Advertisement101 1934-08-05 7 °'liilliliiliiliiliilMiii|ii|i'i"i:iiii|:i|tiiiiliiliil<iliili>l;:i.:iM::i 'Idiiiihii i!iliiliiliiliiliilii|iii!iiiiiii|iiljilMiiiihiiiiii|iiin|iii!ii!:t i i i I "THERE IS^ ONE MILK j I I CANNOT SPOIL! J I YOU CAN HAVE MILK I I ANY TIME YOU WANT I I V/ IT> REGARDLESS OF 1 I «m! B^ HEAT REGARDLESS 1 I f SW OF WEATHER RE- I f .s^^M^101 words
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Article, Illustration943 1934-08-05 8 Sydney Lee - Sydney Lee Milliards for Amateurs XVIII BILLIARDS AS A CAREER by (Empire and Amateur Champion) \ky announced inten ion to turn proHliessional )1L h v cueatod a at deal oi c is* biiliard circles. There no mysterj about it. I943 words
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Article318 1934-08-05 8 Former Harem Beauty Tricked Istanbul. A HAPPY ending has concluded the little drama played out here m which the ".heroine" is a former beauty of the harem of Sultan Abdul Hamid. ,th 3 "villains" two quick-fingered confidence feicksters, and the chief "propssty" a valuable ring. Mme. Mihrimenent,318 words
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Article67 1934-08-05 8 THERE'S A DESTINY Marie Tippeltova, <)'•, mi deter mined to «li". be m m to m park, drsok the contents of ;i batth oi l\ ol banned heraelf Lo a tree v/ith a rope, ;<u<i tried to cat h r threat with a razor. Bui a soldier saw her hanging67 words
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Article427 1934-08-05 8 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig LAWN TEJVMS By POSITION IN 1)01 ULES FT has always been a matter of con- troversy m the doubles jrame where your partner should stand when you are receiving *ir\ia\ To my mind, it is entirely a matter of how you yourself427 words
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Article76 1934-08-05 8 I nderfaker Who Holds A Summer Sale Ajaccio, Corsi* V. gain, m c.ffl an Mr. X, an Ajaccio u.i.hM-taVer. in^a^summer sale ftjjrf JgfJJfc < ffir.s are cheap to-day, «g» vert.sement of th< wile. "Aj^ ••p tain oven ihn healthiest shou Mr. X. oflYr to make coffins d 1-r76 words
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Article13 1934-08-05 8 Their imti-Js '';^jß^if; f 111-"- 1 Th' t mother i,^.-w^4 who13 words
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Article14 1934-08-05 8 ■< avh! -1 h' tiJ ,v'yuil' w I] pardon t* **l14 words
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Advertisement156 1934-08-05 8 iiili!l'i|ii|'i|i<i;'it)|i:i:iii;i!i|i[|i:ii:ini!iiiiMf •.i(>iltilin illllllwmuwtillllllllttliUUMIIMllUIWilUtlllttlUllllftlUIIIIIIIHI'llUilli: I DEHIHPTniI \i ifmn In b I vii jjiiMfig&M FOR MEN IN ALL I WALKS OF LIFE It is the lightest and strongest of l *l\C* ia o t> ttiril l ef standard ke>boa-d, p«rt«Ue type-- t^ c C* 1 f ift* 1^ writers. It is tquipped156 words
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Article472 1934-08-05 9 USE OF A LENS HOOD C&eraComer HoW To Prevent Fogging A tf of the most prolific eaus,s of If \nr negatives by amateurs is l^whichiscaustdbyex- light. It »s evident under *f£ of circum<tancts, with all and m the work of Varieties of amateur photois a very serious to those to472 words
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Article73 1934-08-05 9 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Nanking, July 12. Dr H. K. Kung, Minister of Finance, who took off from Sianfu early this morning, arrived at Nanking at 6.45 p.m. this afternoon. While passing through Kaifeng, he had a meeting with General Liv Shih, Governor of Hcnan, and several other high73 words
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Article490 1934-08-05 9 Tale Of Opium Find In A Book (By Air Mail) London, July 23. DRUG dealings of a brilliant French flying officer of war-time days formed the subject cf a singular story told at Marlborough-street yesterday. He was Henri Jacques Lacloche, 39, independent, a French citizen, giving490 words
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Article310 1934-08-05 9 Pope's Call For Their Suppression Vatican City. A CALL to Catholics throughout the world to work for ihe suppression of immoral films has bee.n sounded by the Pope. The cinematograph exerts an influence even greater than that of the Press, the Pope claims, and warnings are reaching him310 words
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Article73 1934-08-05 9 Berlin. Girls and boys m Berlin now are skating on the pavements and not willi roller-skates. A new kind of skate, .skapeti like those used for the ice. but fitted with aluminium ball-bearings, is being tried out m an area railed off from the traiHc at one73 words
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Article347 1934-08-05 9 Aged Theatre-Owner Changes Her Mind ONE of the most talked of theatrical romances of recent years has been broken. it was announced recently that the marriage arranged between Miss Violet Melnotte, the eld-erlv West-end theatre proprietress, and her young manager Mr. Archibald Patrick Moore, will not take place.347 words
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Article59 1934-08-05 9 Shanghai Che Pao - Shanghai Che Pao Tsinan, July 17. According to a report received here from the commander of the militia at Litsin eleven captives from the s.s. Shuntien have been released by the pirates. The piratss have sent a representative to Tsinan to negotiate with General Han Fu-chu for59 words
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Article142 1934-08-05 9 Peiping Chen Pao - Result Of Japan's Oppression Kirin IBy Mail I AS a result, of the oppression oJ tbe Japanese m Manchuria many you;. Chinese have turned Communists ar.a they have organised a Red Army m Kirin. At present there are three m*mi< of Red forces and most of142 words
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Article110 1934-08-05 9 To He Trained By TsridA Officers? Istanbul. The Shah of Persia intends (o engage a Turkish military mission, with a Turkish general at its head, lo advis" the Persian Army, according 1o persistent leports here. It is atn <ed that he has been great y impressed by what110 words
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Advertisement485 1934-08-05 9 J^^j |l «in H'ninini:i 'ii'»>iiiii ii i i i i ii i i ii ii i iii iitiiiiiii i i i i i i '>s |<\ n< ss or hut it I W^.iSSiP** 73 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP 1 f"l«~~^:~U D JIA 1 R growing lendencj I I ma me485 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1934-08-05 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman i Correspondent DRIVING up to the Capitol Theatre on Thursday evening for the opening of the Greater Marcus Show, through gaping crowds which almost would have justified a Hollywood first night, gave one a premonitory thrill that here was Big Stuff. and that1,844 words
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Article122 1934-08-05 10 TRIUMPH" by Frederick Nivens is a novel which will give pleasure, and very much more than pleasure, to a large numbr.r of people of widely differing tastes and outlooks. A certain poetic quality, of essence and thought rather than of formal setting, which has already distinguished122 words
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Advertisement96 1934-08-05 10 FOR ONLY 2 DAYS MORE SILKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. READYMADE X J? ARTICLED. > LINGERIE S4l&/mL m a J^ V^^ Mmd y at 4 y SINGAPORE y SILK STORE. JF 36 40, North Bridge Rd., v Corner of High Street. BORROW M m a lor 1 h 00K I U96 words
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Advertisement33 1934-08-05 10 I MAISON CHARETTE I NO. 8, HIGH STREET. Smart Evening Gowns m a wide rrnge of materials. Coats for Fraser's Hill m light weight tweed. Also heavier materials, fur trimmed, for Home leave.33 words
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Advertisement371 1934-08-05 10 W^BEsSm sanochin M[ HP^B&B The new scientific treatment Kf/^^fflßKS^lO for loss of hair. By destroy. Kftgjmmim mSM ing dandruff, Sanocrin promotes luxurious hair growth, making it fmo and RS H9H HHHI glossy m texture. TreatMw|S^^y/^^^BW^/jyygj ments are recommended for HHM EBkJH mon an(^ women and W^rii m& y be obtained371 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1934-08-05 11 IN STARTING thi.; r,c\v SHOPPING PAGE, our idea is. m our wanderings around TOWN, to be on the look-out for all those housanri varied wants of the I Average Woman, from shoes to .shampoos and BOOKS TO BUTTONS tell you where they arc to be found1,373 words
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Advertisement344 1934-08-05 11 SWASTIKA! for j Eastern Arts j AM) Crafts I 1& .3 ORCHARD ROAD j (AMBEB MANSION'S) i SINGAPORE. i U•11«• •»1 i- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mv'ti STAMFORD !{()\l>. I SINGAPORE. Tel No. 4610. Z 'tUllltlllll MM344 words
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Advertisement328 1934-08-05 11 ,11 II I I I'll II 1,l II l"l I I t t I I i I c I I I I I I i t i > I i I i I t I I I i I I I EXCLUSIVE MODEL GOWNS FOR \I, I OCCASIONS. CHOSEN P328 words
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527 1934-08-05 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, August, 5, 1934. TWENTY YEARS ON TBJB ordinary man remembers i hat August dv verj CODcesitratt recall the oeca i Perhaj is as well not cte i en ticc Dny. close. i> more easily recalled, and may be it is better so. But August the Fourth527 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1934-08-05 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds real trouoles of the world to-dpy are armaments, Japan and the trade deThe roots go much deeper than .if solution satisfactory to all is reached we must attack those roots. v: i said, "Vanity of vanities, all what he was talking1,027 words
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Article648 1934-08-05 12 hi hi ii iii ii m i~ t u^mrmimmm^ wl d, w.ALLY have not much time to teil you any funny stories this weeiv You see I'm very busy now working at Hie Capitol. A A AND it's very convivial work, too. A A648 words
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Advertisement223 1934-08-05 12 j i;ta!Hiia«f.<:iiia Tr* J twenty-five years of baby feeding fiw^ jj>/T- V^^yi m all parts of the world. Every mother, no matter where she may 'jjj^il'l 3 ||a vf^^^^H be, has at her hand Sunshine fc*^*"*" «*w»Mt«&g (Zi a r*\ i iii r**- m '>x>'x><T*i'Q D i>< i **t' 7223 words
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664 1934-08-05 13 A BATTLE WHICH I WAS LOST Struggle To Conquer TRIBUTE BY HIS DOCTOR (By Air Mail) London, July 23. COURAGEOUS efforts by a extinguished Army officer to conquer the drug habit were dascrib d to Mr. Ingteby Oddie, the Paddingto i coroner. The664 words
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Article678 1934-08-05 13 "A CINEMA STORY IN REAL LIFE" A CANCELLED WINDING prospective Bridegroom Confronted By Real Wife (By Air Mail) London, July 23. »j (JXEMA story m real life," .ommented the Recorder at the j Old Bailey, Sir Ernest Wild, K.C., i whtn told of the dramatic cancella tion of a wedding678 words
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Article67 1934-08-05 13 Even Dynamite Does Not Disturb Him Edmonton (Canada). c££> droainite does not disturb Mo^ter- C tJ, Vale 0f the Loch N 3 Opopogo of Battle fc^JS? r t s:dents d^are that they «5L% serpent-like creoture I•! i he peaceful waters of the h 'r!^' P5 casion residents nr.d67 words
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Article88 1934-08-05 13 Insull Writing His Life Story Chicago. Mr. Samuel lasull, the ex-millionau'e-fin-ancier who is awaiting: trial m connection with the collapse of his Utilities companies, is writing the story of his life. He says that he is doing it because: "I need the money." Every day Mr. Insull88 words
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Article70 1934-08-05 13 Vienna. When Karl Zauzig of Hombok, Czechoslovakia, went on pension for health reasons, he devoted most of his time to his favourite sport of fishing 1 But when he landed what was for the river Feii-'titz a monster trout weighing 5 lb., the shock was too much70 words
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Article, Illustration98 1934-08-05 13 Not Affected By The Drought Wiesbaden. When the drought was at its height part of the vineyard of Herr Schab, near Caub, began to subside. Workmen dug to discover the cause of the subsidence. They came upon a large underground lake which appears to have maintained its level98 words
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Article61 1934-08-05 13 Twelve-Year-Old Boy Employed To Steal Cairo. Evidence given by a 12-year-old boy has ii-ci ie 'he arrest of a gang of women pickpockets m Cairo. The boy was caught stealing a bracelet from a woman m a shop. When questioned, he confessed that he was employed by61 words
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Article261 1934-08-05 13 Dead On Railway THE FATE OF GOVT. OFFICIAL'S WIFE (By Air Mail) i London, July 23. I f^LAD only m a nightdress an<i bed-room slippers, the wife of a Canadian Government offuial wa^ found dead on the railway ma. Bourne Bridge. VVorplesdon, at i! I spot where261 words
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Advertisement90 1934-08-05 13 c ne (M^^^Ql\ And Only FA I IflC 111 From Fox Film If nrrADH Ift LMt George White, H RECOKI) \V^ Scandals." £W I -11- r^j^- €< Gramophone Records from the Fox Film GEORGE WHITES SCANDALS No. FlOB HOLD MY HAND. SWEET AND SIMPLE. No. FlO9 MY DOG LOVES YOUR90 words
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Advertisement61 1934-08-05 13 Children are naturally industrious, eager to learn if knowledge is imparted m a fascinating manner. Nestles "Wonders of the World" album satisfies, interestingly, this inherent desire for knowledge and is within the reach of c"very child. I U^^3yi^fnl -<' fe §&s% I F° r an Album send 10 cento S61 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-08-05 14 We are apt to forget how much the gaiety and glamour of the pantomine appealed to the children. FATHER OF FIVE21 words
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Article206 1934-08-05 14 Experts Amazed At State Of Preservation i ;UJ\). REMARKABLE finds have been made by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which has now completed excavations lasting several years at Lisht, m Ej?y7>* They owe their success to the carelessness of a band of robbers, v.ho, m plundering206 words
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Article104 1934-08-05 14 Making The "Brains Trust" Look Brainy Washing ton. President Roosevelt's "brain trust/ have received a record number of honorary degrees from American Universities this year. Here are the "scores:" Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State 5 Mr. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior 4 Mr. Cummings. Attorney-General 3104 words
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Article71 1934-08-05 14 Berlin. A young ?irl of Rendsburg. near Kiel, filled her bedroom one evening with lilac and lillies of the valley. Their sweet perfume filled the room. Then she went to bed. V-' vf morning they found her lying tT>concious m her bed. The carbon dioxide given71 words
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Article208 1934-08-05 14 Turkish Peasants Fight Over Problem Istanbul. rpHREE men were killed and twenty A wounded because the inhabitants oi two villages cculd not agree about the pecuniary value of a bride. A young Turkish farmer from the village of Sinanli, near Adrianople, married a girl from the208 words
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Article95 1934-08-05 14 Lightning Struck But His Report Escaped Prague. Dr Jan Strela. a schoolmaster at Horany. near Most, m Bohemia, was writing out the term's report m his study. A flash of lightning struck the house. It— Wreked the arial on the roof; Shattered the glass of the95 words
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Article94 1934-08-05 14 Loser Crawls Through Town On All Fours Prague. Football -fans" made some iYeak bets on the result of a match between Kladno (Bohemia) and the Milan team, Ambrosiana. Losers had to run down the mam street of Kladno quite naked. They chose the darkest part of the94 words
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Article199 1934-08-05 14 Man Who Lives By Being Hurt Lisbon. ANEW profession, that of 'accident victim," has been brought to light by a law case here and an Englishman has been the cause of the revelation. The Englishman, driving his car through Lisbon, knocked down a man who suddenly stepped off199 words
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Article34 1934-08-05 14 Kingston (Ontario* Mrs Thomas Mcewen. a century -old Irish woman, is reported to be growing a third set of teeth. She made the discovery on her nunI dredth birthday.34 words
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Article200 1934-08-05 14 S. Africa To liurn London Bonds .Johannesburg, Transvaal, REDEEMED I .1 £s,7||g to b I'.-.icci 01 Johannes.?:..: :i The bofld .Jo -year loan raised m London i when Johan nesburq was ju.,i Ilom eficcts of the But 1 ne The loan was redecnn j this year The stcryReuter - 200 words
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Article57 1934-08-05 14 Prtfue Til town of Kn tnnicc, m s. litenuly coins mill rowns a mm but has no mene 1 muni :ipai pen-' sions seal of tho CaecluttloMk Mint ar.d turns out all the sih and topper coin; for the Pcpubii.-. Bu' its expenses are so high57 words
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Article38 1934-08-05 14 Alexars Because the nmn with whom i. failed to wake him m the mornli Egyptian porter has murderc friend. He arrived late for work, lo.^ wage.; and thai evening he slabtelfcs i friend to death.38 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1934-08-05 14 " Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE "Horatius" 1 ff I A LTHOUGH it is ridicule us to lay down any hard and fast rule about biddins at Contract, it is very sound to confine opening bids to hands which have a quick trick valuation or at least two and a half. There must, of1,045 words
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Advertisement307 1934-08-05 14 Try the new, onainaCEASY-ACCESS" i=4*Q JB. W3HH^ Cap away, amiMetdv then each JJli'llilffiHrO. tIKJivShHI 9kßP Cigarette can be extracted with ease are a continual annoyance. They impede easy ■B^^^^Ei *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hl extraction, and once you have taken the first Cigarette, the Foil cannot readily be folded back j^^ft^ J^UJfl it »s307 words
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Article618 1934-08-05 15 HOW DRYING IS DONE The Lee Factory ELECTRIC LIFTS INSTALLED T H£ other day I visited what is 1 most probably the largest rubber mill of its kind m the world, c n dciy Tribune represenIt ia owned by the Lee Rub io.,618 words
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Article416 1934-08-05 15 What Our Woman Correspondent Saw WE didn't think we likevd those flat cartwheel sailors until we- had a look "i". the Gage models at the Smart Shop they have personality and furthermore are becoming to almost everyone. There's a dash of the Gay Nineties about them that's fearfully416 words
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Article229 1934-08-05 15 Four Years' Argument About One Word Prague. Lawyers at Kourim (Bohomra) have been arguing for four years about the meaning of one word. They are arguing- still. In 1930 a local merchant died, leaving a will m favour of a nephew. He made the provision, however, that229 words
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Article111 1934-08-05 15 Chao Jan Pao, ( Hongkong - Chao Jan Pao, (Hongkong) General Chen Tsi Tang's Plans Canton, July 6Thr. Canton authorities are leaving no stone unlurned to develop strong air force m South China. Apart from placing an order for 200 aeroplanes from Europe, Gene.ral Chen Chi Tang is now taking sleps to form111 words
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Article185 1934-08-05 15 The Sino-Japanese Parley Tientsin, July 15. TT is reported here that a conference ■3- will shortly be arranged at Dairen between the Chinese and Japanese authorities for the settlements of all outstanding issues m North China. General Huang Fu is supposed to represent China at the185 words
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Article146 1934-08-05 15 Surprise For Thief On Opening Cupboard Birella, Italy. A thief who entered a house here was astonished when he opened a cupboard to find a man inside. The man was a policeman, v;ho proceeded to arrest him. Giuseppe Gamba, a citizen of Biella, had noticed that a146 words
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Article34 1934-08-05 15 Rail" ay Workers To Die Hankow. July 20. Under orders of General Chiang Kaiptan smugglers when once capb! e.-e^uted without leniency. <T two workers of the Wusha Railway were execufed China TimesChina Times - 34 words
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Article80 1934-08-05 15 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Shanghai. July 21. According to an announcement mack by the Observatory a storm is now steadily moving northward from the south and it is expected to strike some time to-night. All out-going ships have been warned of the coming gale while all Chinese junks along the80 words
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Article115 1934-08-05 15 Gets New Hat On Retaining His Seat St. George (Ontario). "My hat!" said Mr. Harry Nixon. Liberal-Progressive member for Brant, when he was re-elected m the recent Ontario elections. Behind the remark lies the story of a wager. During Ihe 1930 Federal elections, Mr. George S.115 words
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Advertisement195 1934-08-05 15 YOUR OPPORTUNITY! i Starting from Au". 1 t!l .vu;. 1 I v. I RMp^SV- ■*^H Z^MMWi^^Saf Free Devetopfng ii: Enlarging EVERYBODY Provided you cut ofl thi adve with Yick Wah S fr an Sport and Paj M ft ill with your fill YICK WAH SING M. North Bridge Road. (Near195 words
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2640 1934-08-05 16 Jim Lilly white' s Own Story Of Opening Match The Experiences Of England's First Captain IN view of the widespread interest displayed m the Test matches, the 134 th Off which will be played at the Kcnnington Oval on Aug. 18 aa the following2,640 words
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Article, Illustration129 1934-08-05 16 Be Fit For Anything No. 9. TO TAKE OUT THE CREASES "LJERE is another of those dov. n-on-the-ground exercises which are good fun and are of great benefit if you do them properly. This one will prevent you from developing creases m your body, and will help your iej's to129 words
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Advertisement46 1934-08-05 16 ME!h3 LUIKE THESE KNOW AND APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY I 4sf&£ I RESTORES THE ENERGY I J DRAINED BY HARD V ~f EXERTION \^_^S DREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Ltd SOLE AGENT/ FOR MALAYA SIME DARBY Co. Ltd46 words
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Advertisement84 1934-08-05 16 tt STRENGTHENS t^™jjjj|f[i SICKLY CHILDREN Many illnesses of childhood sjf»Bj&&\ 1 N >>^4\i^iL ranbepreventedbyaslrenjilhrn- B^S^Q^^k^- v v m» tonic. Doctoi r<-co:nni<-n<! tf&Z&rStSg ~i^'' V \V..(<f!,ury'., Caiipoiiji*!. li on- JBm lams a generous at:iount of oo<f H^^^S^^^^Tbu^' li\r*r<>i],andothf:rnourlshiiipHe- MBSSB^gg Lor "pon^. ,^-j !!ieiits.C I .)i!«Jri-iit3L4:\v'at(Tlni 'fT I*/1 rca<li!yf(jr il !:j no84 words
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Article662 1934-08-05 17 Rational Interest fONTBOL V LAN'S IMPEACHMENT HE fet: ts of the impeachment ease brought against Mr. Ku Meng Mincer of Railways, by Mr. Liv «v a rm-mb-r of the Control Yuan, veil as the outcome ot U* haabeccmt.a subject of nation interest. However, it is662 words
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Article404 1934-08-05 17 A Fast Growing Form Of Traffic rpHAT the transport of gold by air, from Africa and India to London, has increased recently by more than GO pei cent., as compared with 1933. is shown by statistics which have just l:e--ccme available. Approximately three weeks can often be404 words
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Article90 1934-08-05 17 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Three Japanese Deported By Consul Shanghai, July 20. It is learned from Japanese sources that three Japanese residents who were found guilty of starting the trouble a: Hcngkew two weeks ago m which several foreign constables were involved and when for a time the situation90 words
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Article90 1934-08-05 17 Victims To Give One Another Help, Advice Sympathy Pontresina. So many people have coma to Pontresina to escape hay fever that n "Hayfever Club" has been formed there. The club is intended to enable victims to give each' other help, advice and sympathy. These' people have come90 words
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Article862 1934-08-05 17 "He Was Angry And Unmerciful" i London, July 4. I/ISCOUNT Snowden, lifelong pro- fe^sor of Socialism and known for his sharp and bitter invective, tongueInshed the Prime Minister and the "National" Government yesterday, when raying farewell to the Land Values TaxI c.tion Act m the862 words
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Article167 1934-08-05 17 In Great Demand Abroad (Ftom Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai July 30. rIE Foreign Trade Bureau In Chini. which has for some time past t>e n devoting considerable attenti: <\ to giving publicity abroad for the products of the native industries m order to induce merchants m foreign countries167 words
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Miscellaneous661 1934-08-05 17 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 38 ANOTHER $S DO MUST BE WON First Prize $300 Second Prize $200 THIS PUZZLE APPEARS ONLY IN THIS ISSUE OF THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE. CONDITIONS z r l F ■^TF~f 6 Iwl WKF 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS __J WM MM BB CO.. LTD.,661 words
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Article, Illustration3275 1934-08-05 18 " Dragon - Dragon Wfill Selas&goir Aganim Beat Inter -State Encounter At Kuala Lumpur To-day The Two Teams Play In Singapore Tournament Semi-Finals Surprise Defeat Of Tan Chuan Hock New Officials Of Klang District Association (By fplß principal event m the Malayan inn world is the annual < Dcounter3,275 words
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Article90 1934-08-05 18 Man Imprisoned For Giving A Lecture Montreal. Because he gave an address on "J Lives Of the Popes" a man named (m*j Piion here has been sentenced to J^ hard labour. lie was found guilty of oral blaspnex Rnd ordered to furnish a personal W£ for90 words
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Article64 1934-08-05 18 Maritzburg, NstalIn a will of sevonxcn *«*^S Errol Hay, a Duioa:i co.apany (i left £52,724, the whole of his estal* widow. ..j mi\t The wording of the vw.! *ri L aD and bequeath unto ni^ *'i« v j'^ my worldly possessions. Jol^.n xw. Errol Hay." b64 words
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Article55 1934-08-05 18 The oil fields b-yond the A^tic^ on Urung-Tung Peninsular m j7 igT iT* Bay, which were discovered i^ J $f now to be further prospects Soviet Government. rfl^ vetf A large expedition will leave 8 for Nordwick Bay. "which <* south east of Taimyr P^^JTftfb board55 words
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Article, Illustration1974 1934-08-05 19 " Clubman - "Clubman" m Active V'eek-End Club Functions And Events For The August Holidays Annual Report Of Amicable Athletic Association Increase In Membership (By a\ increase m membership, the re suit of a membership campaign. reported for last year by the Amicable Athletic Association m th< •ommittee's report presented1,974 words
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Article83 1934-08-05 19 Locking Up Their Honey In A Drawer Berlin. A business man at Lcerrach, near Karlsrhue, noticed tha a number of be:s were flying m and out of the window of his room. He watched to see where they came from. He found that the bees were crawlIng through83 words
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Article348 1934-08-05 19 1934 Open Tournament Begins BEFORE a large number of men and women badminton followers, competitors for the Penang 1934 Open Championship tournament played off four exciting ties on Sunday last at the Volunteer Drill Hall. Two matches were singles and two doubles. In the first singles, Tan348 words
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Article147 1934-08-05 19 The following were the results of the fancy dress competition and sports of the Broadway Musical Party at their third anniversary celebrations:— Fancy dress: Mr. Toh Yean Chuan (Malay native). Mile race: Mr. Wee Kirn Hock 1; Mr. Chan Kian Tiong 2. Musical race: Mr. Teo Kian Seng.147 words
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Article149 1934-08-05 19 Prisoner Provides Problem For Law Officials Victoria. Joseph George, one of four Indian brothers cnarged with the murder at two mounted policemen is providing Law officials with a conundrum. The man is unable to read a^u Las become stone deaf since his au^i, so that officials do149 words
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Article56 1934-08-05 19 Alexandria. An Egyptian woman has been divoiceJ by her husband, a lawyer, because she had her hair shingled. When she took to wearing frocks without sleeves, he was horrified and denounced her for being immodest. But when she had her hair cut, it was the last straw,56 words
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Article190 1934-08-05 19 Arrtst Brings Him Legacy Of £5,000 Adelaide, S. Aus'ralia. j One of the most law-abiding and resI pected citizens m Adelaide, Mi. Reginald Payne, is faced with the prospect of lrne months m prison as punishment for a crime he has almost forgotten. Seven years ago, he was190 words
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Advertisement63 1934-08-05 19 2 '^^t I .9 I PEACE MOTHERS There are two ways of feeding Baby. The Right and the Wrong way. Which way are you feeding your Baby TO-DAY try a tin of "PEACE" Condensed Milk, because it is naturally wholesome, nourishing and fattening. Babies thrive on it. STOCKED BY ALL63 words
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Article943 1934-08-05 20 FSDAFSAD August Bank Holiday Week-end Sport When The Year's Outstanding Events O c cur Football Cricket And Tennis How The Malaya Cup Came To lie Presented Cricket Season Is Ending r Penang Padang Clubs Clash. (By "Forward"). BY the time thase no:es appear, Malaya will already be m943 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1934-08-05 20 "K. O - "K.O." (By IT is hoped to stage an Orient title light at the New World on Sept. 10, the principals being Ignacio Fernandez and Young Johnson. Fernandez, who holds the lightweight Orient championship of the Orient, said, shortly Lightweight after his arrival m the1,375 words
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Advertisement52 1934-08-05 20 W^l "WEAKNES? U\ DEBILITY WZZ^DES CH I EN S'Sybi i NBY/// Ks. of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doclors throughout the world have agreed that i remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and stren^ I far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wiaes, DCTAINABLS FBOJi ALL DSP mAUtt A. CLOUET CO., LTD52 words
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Article408 1934-08-05 21 PENANG UNLUCKY NOT TO DRAW Keng Hock's Two VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 4SINGAPORE retained the Malaya Cup, which they brought up last night, to-day, beating Penang by the odd goal m three. Penang opened the scoring midway408 words
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Article203 1934-08-05 21 Marriage At St. Andrew's Cathedral A WEDDING of unusual interest took place yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral when two members of the Marcus Show were married. They were Mr. Eltiin Fletcher Rickel (Lee Mason), crooner of the show, who comes from Kansas, and Miss Ella Letenyier. an203 words
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Article87 1934-08-05 21 King Edward VII School Wins Relay 'From Our Ov:n Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 4 Anderson School annual athletic A sports were successfully held hole re a large gathering which included! the Res dent cf Pe> ik. llan bin Haji Moiidali won *,he bij dividual championship. There was very87 words
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Article104 1934-08-05 21 State Captain Suspended RESULT OF INQUIRY BY P.P.A. (From Our Oun Correspondent) [poh, Auk. 4AS the result of an Inquiry, the Perak Football Ass xiation has decided to suspend Lim Hock Seng" for two months for his conduct M the held m the Malaya Cup match aownst104 words
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Advertisement512 1934-08-05 21 J 1 ]Yew awd Addifionaf Bargains j HAVE ARRIVED EX. S.S. "CORFU" FOR THE Second Week of I Whiteaways Great August Sale! OUR ENTIRE STOCK WITHOUT EXCEPTION I IS OFFERED AT TEMPTING SALE PRICES I A glance at the lines selected at Randon and outlined below will i: convince you512 words
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Advertisement151 1934-08-05 21 .Manehofetop. j L.^ __1L "ONE DRAWER" DROP HEAD TAIU, (CLCS TONES DROP HEAD style of Cabinet work m beautifully figur d Oak or panelled Walnut has attained jm use of its convenience and neat apjrttwnce. ft ta equal to in c best high-class furniture m appearance and finish. JUNES 64151 words
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678 1934-08-05 22 Dr. Hopkins Wins Toss And Elects To Bat Pearse 36, Carr 35, Both Not Out: Rain Curtails Play rr HE Colony are now at 91 for I A m their annual encounter against the F.M.S. at Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Hopkins, their skipper, won678 words
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Article245 1934-08-05 22 Combined Services Outclassed rrHE Singapore 1 010 Club captured the -5- K.O.R. Challenge Cup by defeating the Combined Services 9 l yesterday at Bale&tier. The military side were outclassed. The ground was slow owing to rain. Four chukkers were played, and the •score at the end245 words
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Article43 1934-08-05 22 I The big Sweep draw on the conclud- ing event Realised $41,031 and resulted as follows: LIMBER UP ***** BESTLOT 6791 BIDDY'S SQUIRE ***** Nahgco ***** Hard Up ***** Parmint ***** Mintage ***** Ooray ***** Fed Up ***** Waratah *****43 words
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1581 1934-08-05 22 YESTERDAY'S PENANG RESULTS 11 (By Our Own Reporter) Penang, Aug. 4. ijUVOURED by fine weather, a big holiday crowd enjoyed the good sport provided by the fourth day of the race meeting here to-day. The going was hard and the dividends went above1,581 words
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Article229 1934-08-05 22 I-\ All. Qf THE CHILI) WELPARP SOCIETY L WEIGHT JUDGING COMPETITION. Competitors ar, ask, <i t M )d graphs or snapshots of babies ud tn <i' I of six months. On th, ba ck lf* vamv attdaddrese < f thy gender, th? the baby, its ape m229 words
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Article172 1934-08-05 22 August Amateur Meeting, fttl FIRST DAY, FRIDAY, U GIST 11. SECOND DAY, SATURDAY. U < A MEMBERS* §1 SWEEPSTAKE I held each day or Races 10 k,^ <iecicmj iuk: by the Committee. $2 CASH SWEEPS FOR MEMBB W ONLY will bo held on the toumoi Race each172 words
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Advertisement107 1934-08-05 22 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the107 words
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Advertisement167 1934-08-05 22 SPORTSMAN 3rd. Annual Cydi«R (final) tobeheldatJalanli-' Stadium on Monday A* I 1934. I Seats 20 cts.. only Swjj 10 cts. Children half P""! scats only. I Church of F«W bibles: hymnai* prayeb-imhM Rest selection of fine** "JjT —GOOD HOOKS" DE* Eton Building, Selegie R<» d S i i i i167 words
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857 1934-08-05 23 Ixcellent Form Oj Siamese Troubles 'Players Pm, Smith And Wise Beat Indian Opponents «uF Malayan Lawn Tennis cham- l^oihipi hich are b ng held UU rf c courts drew a lair number Gators when the tournament vSaied yesterday morning. at 9.30 o'clock and con- until noon,857 words
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Article65 1934-08-05 23 K.L. Association's Visit To Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh, Aug. 4. j TttlE annual inter-Y.M.C.A. cricket match between the Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur Associations began here to-day. Scores: IPOH. Kue-i Bain b F. Moreira 42 Chrysoston cF. Moreira b Foenander 17 Dr. Moreira b Jumeaux 17 Karthigasu65 words
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Article143 1934-08-05 23 Queens Club Tennis Title London, Aug. 4. THE 13 year-old Chinese girl, Miss Hoahing, showed exceptional promise by winning the Queens Club "under 16" tennis championship. She los only three games m the semi-final and final.— Reuter jansz c iioeimeyer d toenanaer 12 Eazn Hock not ouReuter - 143 words
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Article53 1934-08-05 23 The cricket match between Raffles Institute and the Medical College at the R.I. ground yesterday was abandoned owing to rain. The Medical College had compiled 15 runs {or one wicket when rain stopped play. Scores: Woodhill b Fernandez 3 O. Kirn Tin not out 10 Extras53 words
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Article413 1934-08-05 23 15 PLAYERS TO BE RE-INSTATED Malaya F. A. Decision New Additions To Cup Teams (By Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 4. THE petition of the 15 Singapore Malays to the Malaya Football Association for re-instatement has been accepted, and they will be eligible to play from413 words
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Article84 1934-08-05 23 SARAZEN AND HAGEN I Do Badly In Canadian Golf Open Toronto, Aug. 4. THE second day of the Canadian Open j Golf championship to-day was sunny though windy. Leaders are a r follows: Armour 63. 73 -142 Melhorn 72, 73—145 Jack Littler 77, 69—146 Herman Barron 73. 73—146 Harry Cooper84 words
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Article188 1934-08-05 23 LETTER FROM A MAN OF 90 About His Rheumatism i j He tskfl M to ex, v g, We do more than I hat Mm I on being able to write at nil a, his ape, j especially m be bas suffering Erora rheutnat n.. This is nl.ui he nye188 words
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Advertisement126 1934-08-05 23 i Mm* V mil jJKL fc^i Jam M&r i^mm^' cigarette smoke can discolom your fingers, what must it do to your sensitive throat. A\> Alter smoking a box of dv Maurier Cr 1 you will notice a complete absence of throat irritation. Also, your cigarettes have been remarkably eo«-l and126 words
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Advertisement65 1934-08-05 23 fk 60 GD MPvS H St' m (t^ aft Vhb! Iw* 'i" I In general Debility and for speedy Convalescence after Fever or any wasting disease Serravallo's Tonic (Cinchona Iron Wine) is the supreme Tonic as a BLOOD BUILDER NERVE INVICxORATOR HEALTH RESTORATIVE Use it and it will bring you65 words
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Article, Illustration149 1934-08-05 24 Joo Mok, winner of the halifree style event for the Mayat the Chinese Swimm.ng Club recently. A close-up of the King and Queen driving along Princess-street, Edinburgh, on the their arrival recently followed by a largo gallery during the open goif champion hip at Sandwich. r149 words
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Advertisement168 1934-08-05 24 Read the TRIBUNE For Best Sports Reports g t .|,j.,f I i t t i I I f I I •«*•< In! Hi lilHiliiiHiHii t*<>'tlllltl*lll||fii;itl<<llll<llliil-1<ltitl«lli m wood ™WS£KL ALL THE WAY^BB' From plantation to palate, m wood all the way the fragile fiagnum of fresh Virginia travels to you intact168 words