Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 August 1934
1934-08-12
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Title Section12 1934-08-12 1 The Sunday Tribune vJI2.-No. 12 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1934. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration83 1934-08-12 1 Above is the photograph of Jack Notyre (alias Tony Juan Mancinit which wis circulated by the police throughout (treat Britain following the discovery of a woman's body ir a trunk m a Brighton flu. Notyre has now been charged with the murder of83 words
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Article426 1934-08-12 1 Buffer Pool "Incident" REVISION OUTPUT RUMOUR (By Air Mail.) f Our oton Correspondent.; London, Au£. 1. fi \m not been m the lime- during the past week. p'e rumour that the statis position bas deteriorated to socman extent that a revision rf outfit qiatas m a426 words
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Article54 1934-08-12 1 fßy Air Mail.) Sl* m£ ifl*; °_*&™< who S* m O^t V? 8 left Personal SSL* 5813 ki?i am and abroad Jfr^ BriSn repre^ts estates di^tor of 22?"*%a 3i C ?> Ltd Dartn. LL td-. d and for WI l if r DunSn n r r > the54 words
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Article154 1934-08-12 1 Casualties Off English Coast London, Aug. 11 ABOUT 800 passengers are aboard the coastal pleasure steamer Clacton Queen, which is three and a half hours overdue from Chatham to Clactcn. A lifeboat is searching. It is reported that the Clacton Queen is anchored m heavy weather oft theReuter - 154 words
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Article139 1934-08-12 1 Princess To Stop Litigation New York, Aug. 11 AN agreement has been announced between Metro Gcldwvn -Meyer interests and representatives of Princess Youssoupoff disposing of future libel litigation m connection with the fu ure showing of the Rasputin film. The agreement provides that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shall not appeal toReuter - 139 words
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Article295 1934-08-12 1 NEW SERVICES THIS MONTH 'By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 25. T<HE most important cities of 1 the British Isles are to be linked by air mail services which will be established next month. They will effect a very consult rable saving of295 words
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Article243 1934-08-12 1 London Buying For Investment (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 1 RUBBER restriction begins m earnest to-day with a cut of LO per cent, below the quotas illoited m the international resriction plan. The expectation of this restricion raised the price of rubber243 words
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Article222 1934-08-12 1 Record Tinplate Figures In July (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Con*, spon dent. London, Aug. 1. I^HE July bulletin of the Hague Office of the International Tin Research and Development Counc' l states that the consumption of tin m the world's tinplate industry, reached the highest figure222 words
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Article49 1934-08-12 1 (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent. London, Aug. 1. OIR Edward Campbell, M.P., gay O a luncheon party m the Hous of Commons during the week t honour of Sir Shenton Thorn a< Governor and Commander-m-Chief of the Straits Settlement^ and High Commissioner fo Malaya.49 words
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Article136 1934-08-12 1 Fate Of Snakes From Malaya (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 1 FOURTEEN out of 30 black and gold cannibal snakes sent tc the London Zoo by Mr. St. Alban Smith from Malaya met an untimely end. They were accom] >anied by a136 words
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Article162 1934-08-12 1 A Reference In Parliament (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 1 THE rubber footworn querists m Parliament found a new line of attack this week. Mr. Guy asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies wheher his attention has been drawn to the fact162 words
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Article301 1934-08-12 1 Alcohol A "Mild Sedative" (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 28 THE whisky "nightcap" and "forty winks" during th-^ day, for people who like them, were defended by Lord Horder, the famous physician, during the British Medical Association's conference at Bournemouth. Lord Horder was301 words
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Article192 1934-08-12 1 Secret Premiums NOT EVEN KNOWN TO COMPETITORS (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Corresponden: < London, July 26 ARRANGEMENTS have be made by a firm of Bri; aviation insurance special 1 for insuring entrants m t.i< j 12,000 mile London-Melbourne air race. Mr. F. Farcy Jones,192 words
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Article167 1934-08-12 1 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Nightly Attacks By Hungry Raasts Hankow, Aug. 11 'THE drought conditions m I Hupeh have brought hu\ wolves and tigers down fre m tht hills, and farmers are i facing nightly attacks from the ;easts. Eleven cases of people be cairied off and eaten have am167 words
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Article108 1934-08-12 1 Talks With Other Countries London, Aug. 11. rTHE Daily Telegraphs Washing A ton correspondent understand Hlhat as a sequel to the silver pr clamaion the administration is to resume the unofficial talks witn foreign countries with a view to the early assembly of an international conference toReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement7 1934-08-12 1 TENNIS TODAY I*llloo PARK lotei 'Phone 64907 words
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Advertisement99 1934-08-12 1 #fILFT4K BOTTL-O fYIP T V LmmmfA Wm*m\ m V *..am\ _\____\jm\ x< __^_Z>_______W_ 8%%) •H-fILF TiH PH-fISUR-H 6QIK lEut the other half is still there, waiting to be m used Waiting to create an atmosphere of ;Sjgs mellow friendliness to break down the mH| barriers of shyness and to encourage99 words
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Advertisement13 1934-08-12 1 N. E. M. (NsiewU Emptojwr Mate*)). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article84 1934-08-12 2 For Income-Tax UNITED STATES CLAIM £r>o,ooo ork, Aug. 7. E>VEN tin r would J ]> v ont itl his cr atar*s latest spot ol Thc novelist P. (i. Wi d by lhe Uniti I Stal for alleged m -tax during th< 1925 to 1931, amounting toReuter - 84 words
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Article168 1934-08-12 2 "African Girl Slaves In Malaya" London. Aug. 1. AN allegation by Mr. Harold Cox that ycun.^ girls imported from Africa into" .V were aid into domestic service lh :< brought an. emphatic denial from Mr. H S. Banner, of the Malaya Intormation. Agency. Writing this week Mr. Banner168 words
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Article241 1934-08-12 2 Passengers On The President Garfield The following passengers are m Singapore on the President Garfield: Comdc. Russo, a prom'nent executive oi tha Lloyd Triestino travelling a* far as Smcaoorc with his secretary, Mr. S. Mosehcr.i. Mr. C. D. Oorrissiano and family, en route to Qenoa Mr Corvissiano is241 words
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Article81 1934-08-12 2 23,550 Feet With i\_ Ton Load Toussus-le-Noble, June 16. A world altitude record for .i flight with a load of E>,ooo kilograms (nearly 4H tons) is rlaimod bj M. LocieD Couplet, chief pilot of the Farman Company, whose instrument- ofl a flight to-doy registered 7.200 metres The*81 words
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Article48 1934-08-12 2 Paris. The French Government has issued a stamp ka commemoration of the centenary of the death of Jacquenard, 'father' of the modem silk industry. He died m August, 1834. Jacquenard's loom will be on show «w lhe exibition of modern and historic wlii m Parly48 words
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Article281 1934-08-12 2 Micro- Waves Steer His Yacht ißy Air Mail. > London, July 26 SENATORE MARCONI has arrived ln London preparatory to giving an official demonstration cf his new microwave invention for the navigation of ships and aircraft m fog. The attention of the entire shipping world has been281 words
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Article132 1934-08-12 2 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Ruling Conference Opens Shanghai, Aug. 11 i ri'EE agenda of the Lushan or Killing I A conference, which begins to-day, m!- eludes discussion on Japan's demands I m North China, the forthcoming Fifth I Plenary Session of the Kuomintang and I civi 1 funds132 words
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Article57 1934-08-12 2 Belgrade. A new issue of Yugoslav air mail stamps has been brought out. They range from one dinar (Id.) to 10 dinars, and show a mail aeroplane flying over various picturesque and historical spots m Yugoslavia. me first batch issued were sold out wi h a57 words
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Article55 1934-08-12 2 Stockholm. Miss Inger Christensen, daughter of thu postmaster of Roenne on the isla id of Bornholm has been married to tvi»- Madson, the local chemist. The postmasters second wife Is <\ daughter of the chemist and was there- fore Miss Christensen's stepmother. Now Miss Christensen has55 words
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Article48 1934-08-12 2 Moscow. A book the size of an ordinary pastage stamp entitled "Pictures of Paris'* [la been purchased by the Moscow I Writers Society. 3 was published m Paris 100 year& aj;o. and is illustrated with beautiful I enoravings. The author or authors I au unknown.48 words
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Article128 1934-08-12 2 Loaded Revolver And Ammunition (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 11. TtfiE Banjarese who broke out of the lock-up at Lenggong police station about ten days ago m company with a Chinese taking several firearms and a quantity of ammunition, has been recaptured. On Wednesday night the128 words
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Article96 1934-08-12 2 Control Yuan s Charges Not Established Nanking. July 25. The Official Disciplinary Commission (©-day discussed the impeachment brought up against Mr. Ku Meng Yu, Minister of Railways, by the Control Yuan and a rose luticn was subsequently reached that the impeachment had not been established. China Times. Nanking,Daily News - 96 words
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Article47 1934-08-12 2 Cologne. General Goering. the Prussian Premier, received the gown of Freeman of the city and a Celtic sword reputed to be three thousand years old when he I paid a visit to Cologne recently. During his stay the General called on the Archbishop.47 words
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Article188 1934-08-12 2 CnanSber Of Commerce Meeting Singapore, Saturday. THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Singapore has joined m the eiiort to bring reiief to the sufferers In Wednesday's gigantic fire at Tiong Bahru. A committee meeting was held yesterday afternoon, which Mr. Lam Mun Tin, the President, and Mr. Lim188 words
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Article107 1934-08-12 2 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao 19th Route Army Turns Bandits Shanghai, Aug. 11. The treat* of the 19th Route Army. who earned fame by their heroic defence of Shanghai In 1932 against the Japanese, have now become bandits. A force led by General Chow Lik Hang invaded the Ningyang107 words
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Article253 1934-08-12 2 Tenth Annual General Meeting THE tenth annual general meeting 0 f thc San^eetha Abivirthi Sabah o< Kuala Lumpur, --'"brated by mwr' b r: studei o a tears jf Sabah on Sunday last at the prenu*es of che Sabah m the morning from 7 i 0 11.30 and253 words
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Article26 1934-08-12 2 London, Aug. 9. The new 5.200 tons cruiser Galatea wa launched to-day from the yard of Scott Shipbuilding and En-ineering Co.. Vs Greenock.26 words
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Article23 1934-08-12 2 London. Aug. ft The Viceroy. Lord Willingdon. aad I ady Willingdcn are due to leave by air for India on Saturday.23 words
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Advertisement64 1934-08-12 2 WBB^^a/tii^BEßSnßßaßtma* WS m I (mm A JBbL i Sim mm M m tt _w_______W__________\\ mw amm Ba am Jo *W __W__ m_W am HF _m Amm __W __W Ww a_^^^_\ ___t__W t^g ___w\ m mW iwl M %1S Local Doctors Ho* Vecom mend Cadbury"§ omdu mi =wai¥m fiiS^fl Its Hptipr64 words
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Yesterday's Reports From Malayan Courts
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3862 1934-08-12 3 Judgment For $13,233 Against Former Mines Inspector Our O-cn Reporter j Km la Lumpur, Aug. 10. ■fjDGMENT was delivered m favour J of the plaintiff. Mr. S. L. Pollitt, ai-'knov.a m mining circles m this country, by the Chief Justice, thc H«d afr.Samuel Thomas, m3,862 words
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Article56 1934-08-12 3 HAWKERS CHA RGED S ngapore, Baturday Exhibits const m < haberdashery and sundry good's appeared before tbf Third Magistrate. Mr J M. Blander, this morning, when several sundry good Ivendors were changed with iiawkinn m prohibited area m Change Alley. Some were fined $1. ethers $4 or $5. while one56 words
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Article65 1934-08-12 3 Singa)>ore Suiuidc.y. A Chinese. Wee Lek. was charged w'th -criminal breach ot" trust m re- ■>■ of five eases, of soap vein $75.50. befw the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brooder. thifi morning. A"jused pleaded guilty, but ai Urn plea pai forward by lim; could no* b« accepted65 words
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Article56 1934-08-12 3 Bing« pore, Ba turday. A fine of $30 .> uptlsOhment or m default, one month's im nrisonmcn*. was imposed by the Third Btegistrate, Mn M. Brander. on- a Chinese. Fu Yong Song who w*n charged with theft/ of a bicycle valued at $5, the property of an56 words
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Article1432 1934-08-12 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas STR ANGER than the, make-belie vi romances he portrays on the scree: is the amazing life love s'ory of ho\ Larry "Buster" Crabbe, Paramount filn player, met and wooed his wife, Virgin!;. Crabbe. The story was revealed recent ly while the actor was working witi1,432 words
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Advertisement168 1934-08-12 4 I OPENING TO-DAY AT THE MATINEE j There's no telling when you'll st<l> laughing at this Comedy King i am* tie makes you f^s!- laugh all day! -&^S€^ I > /?^Pi» r HoY the grec* American v -y^ffi v \2»p v bVnpockeci husbaod! k«u net Mof I* V' H^jWay* *m&168 words
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Advertisement58 1934-08-12 4 The Greatest Event of the Year Opening 15th August ALHAHBRA The Official Motion Picture of the World's Heavyweight Championship fight PRIMO MAX Camera Baer Ig SMASHING 4f***^L\ I TOWLLING rertlinflQ KNOCKOUT I V& II \M *mm* OPP HOW MAX BAER J T. K. O. CARNERA After Knocking the ManMountain Down58 words
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Advertisement236 1934-08-12 4 Capitol \rr__v% BROADWAY'S STAGE H AKCHES FORTH TO SCREEN FAME "MEN IN WHITE" came to the New Yo.k stage— unknown, without auk But its story was so dramatic that it is now m its eighth month and i tinues" as the outstanding stage play rf [fee WWa. While Broadway still236 words
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1620 1934-08-12 5 T HE TAI MO SEAN'S 16,000 MILES VOYAGE ADVENTUROUS TRIP ENDS y s e Of Small Sailing Vessel For Exploration Work THE ya ht Tai Mo Shan, which recently arrived at Dart- Booth from Hongkong, covered a distance of nearly 0 miles, writes a correspondent m "The Times." The a1,620 words
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Article595 1934-08-12 5 Plans Still Bein« Considered ANOTHER week has passed, and the country is still waiting to hear the Government's plans for the. long overdue expansion of the Air Force writes the air correspondent of the Observer In mail we^ek. Mr. Baldwin has, however, promised i to make a595 words
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Article48 1934-08-12 5 As many competitors have found difficulty m compiling a list of words from EOVRIL. the competition has been slightly amended, and appears m new form m this issue. Competitors who have already sent a Bovril wrapper may enter the new competition without sending a further wrapper.48 words
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Article877 1934-08-12 5 Jury's Verdict Oi* "Guilty" THE trial of Mr. Kaye Don, the racing motorist, on a charge of manslaughter, was concluded at a special sitting of the Manx Assizes at Douglas (Isle of Man) before Deemster Farrant. He was found guilty, and sentence was postponed. Meanwhile he877 words
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Article1109 1934-08-12 5 "Divergence Of Opinion" POSITION DEFINED IN LETTERS (By Air Mail) London, July 19. A "DIVERGENCE of opinion" between Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Fascists, and Lord Rothcrmer© is revealed m tlr.' following letters published m the Daily Mail: British Union of Fascists. King's Road. Sloane1,109 words
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Article64 1934-08-12 5 Peiping Chen Pao - Experimental Area Under Industry Ministry Chungking, July 24. The Ministry of Industry has mapp< q cut a comprehensive plan for the development of petroleum wells m Szechuen. It is understood that the Ministry hr. marked out a certain area m the petrolou producing district as an experiment;' ground64 words
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Article57 1934-08-12 5 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Hankow, July 24. The "New Life" Movement Associate v m Hankow has petitioned the Bfti Municipal Government urging that order should be issued prohibiting m< and women from swimming m the pool. The petition also stresses on the th sity of prohibiting young men and nromen57 words
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Article70 1934-08-12 5 Nanking, July 25. Friends of Dr. Wang Chung Hui, former President of the Judicial Yuan, have r. (•rived a telegram from Dr. W.vg En ton reporting that he will come to Nanking for a brief visit after he has seen Mr. Sun Fo at Hongkong. Dr.China Times - 70 words
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Advertisement62 1934-08-12 5 waaammaaaa m for sS m beach j and j sportswear 1 m 2 Printed silk triangles to wear 2 with shorts or sun-tan bath- ing suits. Dress and jumper lengths m original designs. Also an as- I sorfcment of buttons and I 2 other accessories, at m RENE ULLMANN j62 words
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Miscellaneous45 1934-08-12 5 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE To-day: 12.19 p.m.. 11.55 p.m. To-morrow: 12.40 p.m. Tuesday: 0 28 a.m., 1.03 p.m. Wednesday: 1.03 a.m. 1.28 p.m. Thursday: 1.38 a.m.. 1.55 p.m. Friday: 2.20 am., 2.25 p.m. Saturday: 3 10 a.m.. 3.00 p.m. Errt'rv' 4ip a ti. 3'B *).ti.45 words
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Article6692 1934-08-12 6 R. Sabatini - R. Sabatini OUR SHORT STORY By IF you iciupe the rubbbh-he ap ul servile, coeval flat. cry that usually smo*heiv> the personality ol a monarch. juu will discover a f >w kings who have been truly great many \who have achieved greatness because they were widely6,692 words
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Advertisement73 1934-08-12 6 fes%^/ |ll&^~W>^^ ,;j p=5C ,r i) c TR4-?ft "5 i [/jl HEADACHE CUBE. 1 ii i J every one should know that when i Returning home with a sick headache, Generally due to a cold or over- work, a packet of "tiger" headache cure powder will always be able to73 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1934-08-12 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES a\'£ of the -^standing features of life m vapore these days is the great at** of the Brighter Tanglin movement. The famous club has taken on a new lease Its Saturday nights are what they l 0 m the old days and more. Thc .{room is packed,1,524 words
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Advertisement61 1934-08-12 7 "THERE IS ONE MILK I CANNOT SPOIL! YOU CAN HAVE MILK sj^M^'y ANY TIME YOU WANT "\Lr IT REGARDLESS OF 1&L, HEAT REGARDLESS If VV| OF WEATHER KBGARDLESS OF EVERY CONDITION THAT CAN //Kn AFFECT A MILK SUPPLY. GET KLIM WHOLE POWDERED MILK AND END ALL YOUR MILK TROUBLES. OBTAINABLE61 words
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Article, Illustration933 1934-08-12 8 Sydney Lee - Practising The Double -Baulk: When It Is Not Policy To Give A Miss Sydney Lee By Billiards: No— 2o: THE UNPROMISING LEAVE Empire and Amateur Champion). DOUBLE- BAULKS are not nice things to cave to deal with for two very good reasons. First, because the b?st of players is likely933 words
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Article161 1934-08-12 8 Girl Who Tried To Be Beautiful In Death Prague. Marie Carbolova, a 23-year-old girl of Stare Mes'o, m Moravian Silesia, borrowed two shillings from her mother and went to the hairdresser's to have a wave put m her hair. She did not return home, and af161 words
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Article83 1934-08-12 8 Invitation To Visit San Francisco San Francisco. The Duke of Gloucester is to 'oe invited to visit San Francisco by the city authorities. If the Duke accepts he will visi the "Golden Gate" when he returns to England via Panama Cenal after his visit to Australia and83 words
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Article50 1934-08-12 8 Brrlin The sugar duty tariff has now been extended to the substitute obtained from wood after the hydrogenation process of Professor Bergius. Chemical analysis has shown, it is stated, that the new substitute con ains almost hio per cent. of pure sugar ihu being equal to grape-sugar.50 words
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Article262 1934-08-12 8 THE "TOY" EXP RESS Train Which Costs V 9 d i Mile To Run London, j u i y 10 ANEW era m railway travel sha* w gun m Gr. at Britain. A stream -liivd Diesel express b* has been put into service between p' mingham and Cardiff— a distant262 words
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Article105 1934-08-12 8 French And Spanish Survey Experts At Work Rabat The Commission which has bee: sitting here for the delimi a frontiers of the Spai.ish i Ifni. which forms a wedge western seaboa.'d of French has suspended i s labours, wh!! Cartographers gc v to work. French and Spanish105 words
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Advertisement312 1934-08-12 8 •».'ti;i':ii!tr.iii|i iiiliiil'li'li;iiiliiilli!ilMli!ininiraillTiP-.'i3»lllilii!ili«ri!iliilllli!ii!liiliilii| :i: i: I **********111 l I 111 l l l l I I i I ->. REMINGTON Jpfcl I WALKS OF LIFE I i It is the lightest and strongest of *^^LrftiC^ oh tcLll \>eT standard keyboard, portable type- ?j C** 1 .pjpe 1 1 i writers. It312 words
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Article455 1934-08-12 9 o vrCmera£(__er Working On The Table Top i HIL3T the taking of portraits and W ,4W* will naturally appeal amateur photographer, are other branches oi the art 25 offer just as much scope and jSSfc deal more for self Expression. -,h.tojrvaphy of still-life subvene of these,455 words
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Article218 1934-08-12 9 Barred By The Air Ministry •By Air Mail) London, July 27. Blackshirt air units are not to be permitted to train, as a uni.t on aerodromes subsidised by the taxpayer. This is ihe ruling of the Air Ministry, contained m a letter to the York County Aviation218 words
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Article489 1934-08-12 9 Drinks Before Motor Accident (By Air Mail). London, July 29. 1^0 UND guilty at Glasgovy of driving a motor-car while under the influence of drink and without due care and attention, j a Member of Parliament burst into floods of tears. His wife and daughter, who489 words
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Article255 1934-08-12 9 Question Of Employment After Service (By Air Mail) London, July 27. Short service officers m the Royal Air Force are reminded m an Air Ministry order of the importance of preparing m good time for return to civil life. Suggestions relating to educational preparation are contained m255 words
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Article346 1934-08-12 9 Drake's Sword Returns To Plymouth Plymouth, July 30. (By Air Mail.) DRAKE he icas a Devon man, an' ruled ihe Devon Seas (Capten, art tha sleepin' there bcloic? > Rovin' tho' his death fell, he went wi' heart at ease, An' dreamin' art the time346 words
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Article347 1934-08-12 9 The Church Movement Launched (Ry Air Mail). London. July I THE campaign for clean films, which has lately made itself felt m the United States, is being extended to this ClMHtrv The Public Morality Council, of which the Bishop of London is president, habrought into being a347 words
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Advertisement216 1934-08-12 9 |<^0 1A M O N^^> j I J BRAND BEDSTEAD Are "jV^amhip of a "Diamond" bedstead l^£»«ing satisfaction irtP 1 1 m such a manner as to proJT we utmost comfort and support n repose. ted a if c an d f lO1 6 for *i 8 Jjjwied of strong216 words
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Advertisement193 1934-08-12 9 -JSSS I J_t TIGER BEER IS BEST I |l% Siiinness. I IP certain whether I *ai m& dealing with pro- I &t IT 1 Obtainable at ail <-lv mists mmM Dis i butors I GRAFTON LABORATORIES. I 208, Collyer Quay. THE RESULT OF SPARK TIME STIDV. The greatest triumphs of193 words
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Advertisement1049 1934-08-12 10 a strictly NAUTICAL air abcut the tricky scarves they are showing at RENE ULLMANN this week, just unpacked from Paris. Some are a full scuare that may be folded over in'o two TRIANGLES having the pattern reversed, one side from the other. Others are triangular m shape with a loop1,049 words
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Article1142 1934-08-12 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman Correspondent *he Greatei Marcus Show ad gone— and conquered I^ice more settle down to our .i no of swimming and danct^JtS- or four early nights a md tnret 3 n j, apo rea ns really H^rierfu'iy under the strain. UP !°£o anyone who1,142 words
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Article, Illustration43 1934-08-12 11 A dash or swank a few drops of sjaietv mixed well with demure sophistication and you have Patoii's r<><''n> fat thc most detectable cocktaU frock of the season! Of sheer alpaca crepe with double cape collar of white organdie.43 words
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Article, Illustration696 1934-08-12 11 Bracelets and necklaces for wet sea water arc made of spiked coral and pearl plaques, or tiny shells. MOLYNEUX has a seashore hat that is replacing the beret. It is made like a gob hat but much flatter, and is I worn cocked over the forehead. Lots of696 words
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Article212 1934-08-12 11 rff'ttE very numerous admirers A of G. 13. Stern will receive with great entnusiasm tne announcement of a now collection of short stories by this well-known author. "Pelican Walking" contains some fourteen short sketches, some of them very slight m plot and character delmeruon, but all212 words
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Article80 1934-08-12 11 "Crisp" was the word that came to mind at once, and one turn, d to watch htr, intent on bargain bursting, but lot king so ccoi and iiesh and uandLoxy. Big white drooping saiio:' revealed a g]in»ij;e cs tc:ied iair hair, a tailored i'rc.ii ol p80 words
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Advertisement81 1934-08-12 11 IgLTWQ DAYS 'f 7*l ■•V evekT !)KS. n n N Ntßilt Jmf/.mmW. A <>V _v /4JB/ Mm_ fa y as. AT Singapore a silk store, II" S-rort. MAISON CHARETTE NO. S. HIGH STREET. irl jitfj ra (,mvns Afternoon and Sports Dresses, m a wide «fee >f materials. Hats m felt81 words
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Advertisement495 1934-08-12 11 lIMI. iH»iITTIHTUIUItt3mr I MORROW Mf* X A for l ScENrs HAVE YOU READ? Hell, said the Duchess Michael At l< i I Old Guard Surrenders 11. A. V:k lv Cappy Kicks Comes Back Peter B. Kyne These and many irther LATEST EDITIONS just received. JOIN NOW— THE CHEAPEST LIBRARY IN495 words
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496 1934-08-12 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, August 12, 1934. ENTERTAINMENT t E has been enjoying mn days wonder. ihe Marcus Show. i live" per- -it of a kind which h light would never li p] 'he East again when Ba I mann mad oe by touring musical y from Bombay to Shan;.496 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1934-08-12 12 G. S. Hammonds - Just A Dissertation On Legs And Cars G. S. Hammonds 30ME time ago an eminent scientist, after due cogitatLn,* announced to a startled world that if people continued to spend I hree-quarters of their time m motor-cars .übsciquent generations would be born withu< the use oi their legs. Perhaps a1,077 words
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Article632 1934-08-12 12 Anglius - Anglius IH! Lotus Blossom (no printer's error how you have touched me! A A VTOBODY will ever remove the memory ot ycu. But let's get back to the ac ual facts of life. We are here to make money. Give me your ears. AAA632 words
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Advertisement101 1934-08-12 12 ———m^^m^^amaaa—— rn——— w———_—wm^mm— mam— In general Debility and for spe?dy Convalescence after Fever or any wasting disease Serravallo's Twit (Cinchona Iron Wine) is the supreme Tonic as a BLOOD BUILDER NERVE INVIGORATOR HEALTH RESTORATIVE Use it and it will bring you back again to ft ll Health and Vigour, for101 words
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834 1934-08-12 13 MOST VULNERABLE NATION FOR FIVE YEARS ENGLAND'S NEEDS MORE PILOTS, PLANES AND UPTO DATE GAS MASKS THE scandal of the miserably inadequate increase to be made m Great Britain's Pwoyal Air Foree 470 machines "m five years" has been exposed by the air834 words
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Article134 1934-08-12 13 PC'S LOVE AFFAIRS END IN GAOL JUDGES SCATHING WORDS -Callous Cruelty" Against 4 22-Year-uld Girl jffl scathing terms the conduct of a young married Metropolitan police constable was condemned by Judge White\g. K.C. at the Old Bailey after an amazing story had been told oi his love affairs. "For callous134 words
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Article1351 1934-08-12 13 (Cy Air Mail) London. July 27. ■SAKDiG an open cricket shirt, nrtai jacket, and flannel ers, Wiiiiam David. 26, a Metrotin poll c constable, stood m th? Jock at the Old Bailey, accused of Mi Laura Maude Darke Miss Winifred Mary Jones by false pretences,1,351 words
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Article88 1934-08-12 13 (By Air Mail.) London, July 29. The cruiser Emerald, after large repairs at Chatham, is to commission on August 31, to return to the East Indies Station, and the following is her proI gramme: Leaves Chatham, September 10; Shcerness, September 10-12; Spithead. 13: Gibraltar, September 17-October88 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-08-12 13 After the wedding at Westminster Cathedral. London, between Captain Robert Lesley Berridge, Royal Engineers, and Miss Cicely Dorothea Orme. Topical PressTopical Press - 21 words
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Article159 1934-08-12 13 Governor's Wife As "Florence Nightingale" St. John's, Newfoundland Lady Anderson, wife of Sir Day.d Murray Anderson. Governor of Newfoundland, is being called the "Florence Nightingale of Newfoundland" as ths result of her work n supplying clot hin >• to distressed fisherfolk m the island's outposts. The Service League159 words
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Advertisement20 1934-08-12 13 SWEETENED CONDENSED \y .< Jfl "El i SK#4^L m -^a An even more BBiSlls'^ jr familiar sight K^!^* Malayan ißv^--^^ homes.20 words
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Article, Illustration1693 1934-08-12 14 Honsrkon^ Case Recalled ARGUMENTS BEFORE PRIVY COUNCIL There are occasions when we all find it almost necessary to lie A STUDENT OF ETHICS OQME inter* ting points of law were dealt with m the discussion ,r< the Judicial Committee of tht p,; ,n- il recently on "Whether1,693 words
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Article213 1934-08-12 14 Lord Arnold And The Land Taxes IN rhe course of the debate m Uie House of Lords recently on the repeal of land taxes. Lord Arnold said that m. would give to their lordships a prose parody. Who killed the land taxes?" Who killed the land213 words
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Article, Illustration835 1934-08-12 14 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius 9y 1 H7HEN an opponent has made a bid m front of a strong 'hand the holder of the latter should do ah he j j can to indicate nis strength to partner. It is not sufficient to make a simple overbid, for there is ne way835 words
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Advertisement80 1934-08-12 14 Irr I __nag__mL -pfitt firflSu Sifw mm_\^mmm\_m_Wa ll A A H X I^' R> I f%y\\ ®fe fe ix, I j I IVY?! WH!CH CONTAINS 1 I 1 I FIMEST BARLEY I V GROWN THE I MALT FROM I THAT BARLEY I GIVING YOU I j EXTRA ENERGY 1 BREWED80 words
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Article952 1934-08-12 15 ffcrk In Singapore UD TO NEEDY MOTHERS H£ gyp Welfare Society is doins I work m Singapore. im is to teach mothers (dren healthy, well and to of the often overlw<H coitions of their homes. a-dJ treatments are undertaken (SBJc but really sick children -ot treated hut952 words
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Article96 1934-08-12 15 Canberra. The Commonwealth annual financial report for June 1933-June 1934. shows 8 surplus of £1.302,000, as compared with the Budget estimate of a defich Ol £1,176,000. Revenue totalled £73 *****0. an increase of £436.000 over the previous year. Expenditure amounted to an increase of £2.680.000 The Budget96 words
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Article165 1934-08-12 15 To Help Them To Emigrate (By Air Mail.) London, July 29. MORE than £200,000 has been left by the Rt. Hon. Alice Stephen Baroness Northcote to help young people who want to emigrate to Australia. Lady Northcote, who died on June 1. was the widow of165 words
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Article128 1934-08-12 15 Viscount Forbes Comes First In Dinghy Race Paris, Ju'y 10 Viscount Forbos, the nineteen-year-oid heir of the Earl of Granard, has scored a second success m the water fetes m the Bois de Boulogne. He came m first m the rare for dinghies (Class C», his outboard registering128 words
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Article423 1934-08-12 15 condition except this sort of mental delusion. Barker appeared to have kept from everyone that he had a suicidal impulse a mysterious something haunting him. His life was one of perfect happiness but for this obsession. Major W. de B. Wood, the headmaster said Barker was423 words
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Advertisement163 1934-08-12 15 Kj3 K9H t I »m S I B o i i uu^^ liUUUUl^ im^ nnnnninnnn n i im i rrni^iMiMMi i^akw'^Sti&WZexV&i^ v o: '^is& -«Br?* j s "S^^w^^S HflL .^ffti^Sfc '■'"■^Kii: v.'\s v '^''-'-'i^M^«s| 3™BP :^ml _m m ßmmm_______x___________\_t &\m_\ i^PS j|^^^wVwf j &o£a ma j s^SB -if -^mPI^ 'I^PwiK*^163 words
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Article877 1934-08-12 16 DOYLE LOSES APPEAL The Board's Rules POSITION OF INFANTS AS reported by cable, the appeal of the British Boxing Board of ('ontrol m connection with the payment of £3,000 to Jack Doyle, tho boxer, was allowed by the Court of Appeal (tht Master of877 words
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Article473 1934-08-12 16 Bank Manager Bound Over (By Air Mai!) London, July 27 AFTER listening to accounts of a strange' uproar at a flat the Westminster magistrate bound over Albert Ernest Angel, 51, retired bank manager irom I Egypt This was on a charge of wounding Albert Cleary by473 words
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Article302 1934-08-12 16 Go To Jail For Allowing Drive (By Air Mail). London, July 27. Two indignant men were released from Cardiff Jail to-day after spending a night m the cells because they had played a game of whist. They had been fined by the Recorder for permitting a whist302 words
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Article110 1934-08-12 16 Interesting Function At The Great World A farewell dinner wa? given at the New Century Restaurant, Great World, on Wednesday to Messrs. fei. fc. Caton. I. G M Pugslev, J M Murray and I W G Im i man on the completion of their term of office on110 words
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Article53 1934-08-12 16 Debarred From Working In Turkey ibui. Aug 10. rraE Government hi cied no: to A exempt White Russians frorv recent law prohibiting many clas&es of foreigners from working In T key I DIjMIIH tc livery poor Whi.e Russians, of ww 1020 and i. ry to f^^B to go.Reuter - 53 words
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Advertisement253 1934-08-12 16 Keep your throat, chest and lungs healthy by regularly using j HUDSON'S Jgjm I EUMENTHOL mfwM UUUUBES fjME j a f \X/ j/% carrying tlx rttctfthe ij^ J years. 1 \w NkvT l i Sole Importers i Sime, Darby Co,, Ltd. j BRITISH MALAYA AND SARAWAK. g j i i■253 words
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Advertisement86 1934-08-12 16 IMIWI«llllWI*W'""i'W"«'"W |l ll>Wn Tni r '"»"WWWH i r\ c from ffte /?/*?s£ Orchards of A ustralia and America fresh consignments are received e^er*/ fortnight x. x. mwmarmm—mrr?mwmrr^ t i llni i n mfm 1. W.JW. 61. BUTYWAVE Hair Waving and SETTING LOTIOH In a dainty boudoir sprinkler b uining a86 words
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Article334 1934-08-12 17 Due To Parasite n r H. ANDREWES'S DK RESEARCH nxv ail the theories of the cause ot U cancer which have been put forward from time to time none has ttracted sveh a recurrent interest the view that malignant disease tdue to the action of334 words
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Article396 1934-08-12 17 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh To Be Suppressed In A Month Shanghai, Aug. 11. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has wired to the South-west military leaders m Canton, including General Chen Tsi Tang, to attack the Communist stronghold of Changting from Kwanmunling. Th£ Generalissimo has transferred two divisions to rukien396 words
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Article368 1934-08-12 17 $1,435,000 Development Scheme AFAR-REACHING scheme for the improvement of the South Side of the Thames is to be considered by the L.C.C. The Highways Committee recommends thac legislation should be promoted m tlie next parliamentary session to acquire by compulsion certain property m the area concerned.368 words
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Article162 1934-08-12 17 Leading Airwoman In South America Santiago, Chile. 1 Miss Violet Blackburn, daughter of an English farmer who has settled near Concepeion, South Chile, has bocome South j America's leading aii woman. j She has just received Government authorisation to engage m international I flights. Miss Blackburn has162 words
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Article239 1934-08-12 17 German Woman Sentenced In France Paris. A German woman, named Frau von Oterendorf, nee Tjadina Ulfer., was sentenced by the Correctional Court to two years' imprisonment and to 2U years' local banishment for "provocation to spying" which is now a punishable offence under a law of Jan.239 words
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Article218 1934-08-12 17 World Unemployment Decreasing Geneva DECREASING unemploymert m nearly every country of the world is showm by the quarterly returns just published by the International Labour Office. Only m Bulgaria, France, the Irish Free Stat?, Poland and Portugal has unemployment been worse m the past euarter than m tiie218 words
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Article56 1934-08-12 17 Singapore, Saturday The following cable has been received by the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, from the Master on board the Tilawa, stating that whilst the ship was between Lat. 1. 55 N. and Long. 104.41 E. he passed a large tree trunk of about 30 feet m56 words
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Article476 1934-08-12 17 who had told the police that h« might be suffering from delusions. Payne protested against this statement, which he declared was absurd. "My brother is a clever accountant," he remarked, "but I am a commercial man with initiative, and live m a different sphere of mental476 words
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Advertisement190 1934-08-12 17 > iTi' —..:..<: v mmmc BUILDS J^m STAM I ISI A9H 8 Long periods of warm weather ißwHl^flS^^HH^B^B drain the body's energy. A good tonic, such as Waterbury's Compound, helps maintain health and _§^_v___m ~^^3__\mmm %i^_____m rigour. This fan»ous remedy, with fmy AM Br. tSicM its generous amounts of cod190 words
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Advertisement383 1934-08-12 17 GRAND CHARITY COMPETITION IN AID OF THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY WEIGHT JUDGING COMPETITION. Competitors are asked te send m phol graphs or snapshots of babies up to n age of six months. On the becl name and address i the m nder. the an E the baby, its age m383 words
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Article, Illustration797 1934-08-12 18 Dragon - Dragon (By Some C©mmennit§ Afeoimft Tihe Ladies Gain Honours For Colony Miss Wang Siew Eng And Mrs. L. Mm Pennefather Brilliant Some Features Of The Encounter Vass 9 Decisive Defeat By Samuel The Perak Championship Finals Successes Of Tan Cheng Phot And Miss Julip Wong. v797 words
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Article, Illustration1783 1934-08-12 18 Clever Handling Of The Team On the whole, badminton of a high standard was witnessed and both sides are to be congratulated on their snowing. To no small extent, Singapore owes her victory to the skilful handling 01 the team by the selection committee. Their task had been1,783 words
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Advertisement45 1934-08-12 18 ■9 _S\ _m l*fc"*.** B I fi /J-^X >*A/^N_ 'V I SF Mil ufu 111 _\m-W 1 YX-mW'tJ. fl If Ji i I 1 ll&M SB fit 'Kl"* w *_^a\J^i\ _a^_!:JLmmm\!l^k. Jt. 1 S ■■-nf 7 *wf Am__f**- Amm HlNnam 6c unit, dispensary liv. SINGAPORE.45 words
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Advertisement120 1934-08-12 18 I'm at my best all through the morning" IT*- *^^^MrT •EVERY PAY V Too m uch to en<;r I W J oats _for rans fotms <_'%£ j start etc* 1 I|l 1 found that tra B the nc i Übuddsuptny"' asa i cna ndact dl I soncanpossWyh hun „l c\t^o,120 words
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Article, Illustration874 1934-08-12 19 Clubman - Clubman (By Xnnuersary Celebrations Of Straits Physical Athletic Party Election Of Official* .md Sports Events Siong Boo's Successful Tour To Kuala Lumpur United Confederate Funeral Association. 4 S antiui>ated. much activity oeA curred during the August Holia ll clubs m Malaya. Several opportunity to hold then celebrations874 words
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Article269 1934-08-12 19 Privy Council And Robbery (By Air Main London, July 28. THE Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday gave their consloJuior upon the question whether there must be an accompaniment of robbery before there can be a conviction for piracy according tc the law cf nations. The matter269 words
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Article, Illustration503 1934-08-12 19 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig By Leaving Police At End Of The Year (By Air Mail.) London. July 29 REYNOLDS'S" understands that Lord Txenchard has decided to retire from his position as London's police chief at the end of the year. The Home Secretary stated m the House ol Commons503 words
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Article, Illustration138 1934-08-12 19 Be Fit For Anything! No. 10. I 9 FINE FOR THE I I CHEST J THE arms yre stretched out m front, tying on the ground. Now rais th c arms and shoulders from the waist, slowly until yoa have them m the position here shewn. Hold that position for138 words
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Advertisement47 1934-08-12 19 WEAKNESS, DEBILITY MDEM I A of Haemoglobin Mr* a •000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radicaJ rcrT *dY ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. far Mer tk in *n serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. J^RHtAtLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. LOUET CO., LTD., SWCArOKE.47 words
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Advertisement126 1934-08-12 19 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiii i i i i 3 i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i c i i i i i i i TRAIN Eg CONDENSED MIL^ m I Do you know that FRESH MILK cannot keep fresh m126 words
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Article2106 1934-08-12 20 Forward - Forward (By I difficult to begin these notes. So important things have hapai d last week-end was perhaps the molt hectic sporting sessions of the year. Sitting down and contemplating the results of lauan the i™P ortarit fixtures which have taken place, I am at once struck by2,106 words
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Article, Illustration650 1934-08-12 20 K. O - K.O. (By /CONGRATULATIONS to Al Rivers His superior boxing skill gave him the decision over Arthur Suares at the Great World las: w£<*k and be fully deserves the midciieRivers' weight tft!e and the belt. The American's posit .oa Flue is rather curious, lie650 words
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Advertisement136 1934-08-12 20 An Announcement. c CLOSING DATE The exhibition of Siamese art as applied to 9 siivsr work now being given at Raffles Hotel by Mr. F. W. Margrett of Bangkok, will definitely j close on Tuesday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. HOURS 9 a.m. to 12 noon. I 4 p.m. to136 words
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582 1934-08-12 21 n-DGE DISMISSES J APPEAL •Moderate" Sentence is HOPELESSLY EXTRAVAGANT" Singapore, Saturday. B, Mm, formerly a lawyer', U rho was on June 22 fenced to five weeks' simple m^aaaaaX on being convicted on charge oi obtaining credit hilst there were unsatisfied judg !ents again^c .iim exceeding582 words
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Article44 1934-08-12 21 Singapore, Saturday Mohamed bin Ali, a Malay, was this morning sentenced by Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, to pay a fine of $30, or undergo 14 days' rigorous imprisonment m default, for the theft of a clock from a motor-car.44 words
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Article211 1934-08-12 21 Fractured Skull And Stab Wounds (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 11 I A SENSATIONAL discovery was made. by the police this morning m a house, m Hale Road, following information laid oy the landlord that a stench was emanating from a room which had211 words
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Article432 1934-08-12 21 Charge Against Cattle Trade Manager Singapore, Saturday. The hearing was con Inued this morning before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. m the case m which K. S. Naidu, formerly manager cf the mutton and bee.t business of the Malayan Livestock Co., is charged with criminal breach of432 words
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Article161 1934-08-12 21 A Tamil Woman's Successful Defence (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10. Before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, a Tamil woman named Amakanu was charged with being m possession of four bottles of samsu at the 6th mile, Selayang Road, and trying to evade the161 words
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Article191 1934-08-12 21 Chinese Salesman Sent To Prison Singapore, Saturday A YOUNG Chinese salesman of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., Neo Tiang Soo, was this morning sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust191 words
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Article70 1934-08-12 21 Progress In Building New Centre London, Aug. 9. Considerable progress has been made .vith a section of the work on the new ouildmgs for the University of London n Bloomsbury, including a senate house administrative block and great hall. The site of the new buildings, which are being70 words
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Article105 1934-08-12 21 A Woman May Become General London, Aug. 9 FRTY-SEVEN delegates from twentytwo countries wili attend the Salvation Army High Council, which will be held m London on Aug. 28 to elect a successor to General Higgins, who will retire from the leadership on Nov. 1. The election will105 words
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Article51 1934-08-12 21 New Attempt By Sir Malcolm Campbell London. Aug. 9 Sir Malcolm Campbell, the famous British motorist, has accepted an invitation to visit Daytona early m 1935 to attempt to break the world's land speed record of 272,109 miles per hcur which he established at Daytona Beach m February,51 words
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Article449 1934-08-12 21 Johore i, who prosecuted, called the complainant, Tengku Selema, to the witnessbox. FOUR TRUNKS MISSING Tengku Seiema, who is a very old woman, said that on the night of June 11, she and her mother, Wan Chok, who is about 100 years of age, went to bed449 words
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Advertisement35 1934-08-12 21 iiIIIHIIMII lliill ********** < I I I II I I 111 I !|:tt!i|ii|l:|l!|li|li|i!|li|||||||i||i!|||||||lti,lOW I BOORD'S I jj. THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF ALL GOOD I COCKTAILS I SOLE AGENT/ JCIIN llffiE ta., LID. ■^^^^^Z^T^S^AND KUALA LUMPUR HJ<VjS35 words
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Advertisement291 1934-08-12 21 J) ___t_W flfl YAm EEt Mi Mr? LKjSttfl! i( H fl A \_W A m JtWm K& _Tmr__^_W, ft [j HOW MANY WORDS OF FIVE LETTERS CAN YOU MAKE 1 [j FROM "BOVRIL PUTS BEEF INTO YOU"? 1 J IST PRIZE A BICYCLE. I 2ND PRIZE A BICYCLE. j j291 words
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951 1934-08-12 22 Che Yuen And Che Sa'aid Taken To Hospital Three Potties Fall In Mix- Up Riders TZaMy Thrown Taiping, Saturday. T'HE conchming day, to-day, of the two-day amateur race meeting, was marred by an accident m thc fourth race when three runners got m a951 words
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Article182 1934-08-12 22 63 Competitors YESTERDAY'S EVENTS AT BUKIT TIMAH OIXTY-THREE riflemen, including several from Selangor and Johore, are taking part m the annual Bisley meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association which commenced yesterday at Bukit Timah rifle range. The meeting will be concluded today, when the prizes to up-country182 words
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Article67 1934-08-12 22 Yesterday's Police Meeting At K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. riIHE Federal Police sports were held to-day at the Stadium and despite rain m the afternoon thc meeting proved a great success. The Depot won the unit championship. With the Selangor contingent second and the Perak67 words
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Article32 1934-08-12 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. In a soccer match between the old boys and the presenc boy; of tlie Victoria Institution, the result was a draw of I—l.32 words
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Article565 1934-08-12 22 Sheikh Kadir: Lamree bin Ahmad. Harun bin Haji Garip, Karim bi; Yusop. Abdullah bin Jamil and Sariff POLICE: F. Wallace; Shariff and Ali; Esa. Sahak and Hassan; Sheikh Omar, Harun. Elias and Abu Amin. ARAB CUP FINAL (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 9.565 words
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Article375 1934-08-12 22 tl^e latter only retaliating when it is cornered. It was not pleasant to see a so-called Malayan champion adoptina the running away method." A bit hard, perhaps, but it expresses the opinior- of most of tlie spectators. Fcrha'ps Johnson will do better nex 1 time. Fernandez v.375 words
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Advertisement191 1934-08-12 22 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. j 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. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies191 words
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Article686 1934-08-12 23 hjh Yesterday's Game LIVELY EXCHANGES AT JALAN BESAR J^ GOALLESS draw was the result of yesterday's game, between the Airmen and the Gunners when they played each other at Jalan Besar m tha First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. With the honours of the League686 words
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Article49 1934-08-12 23 The 100 yards hack-stroke handicap 1 event for A and B divisions will be swum off at the Chinese Swimming Club at 12.20 p.m. to-day. In the inter-team water-polo League ihe Dragon captained by Tan Wee Chwee will meet the Sea-Serpent capned by Tan Heng Seng.49 words
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Article48 1934-08-12 23 Diehard B.P. ties for to-day. ».3Q pm.: One -JI i Bonp v. Ong Cheng Gnaw, I. J- v. Chan Chim Lim, Yeo Keng Lee v. \€hm Cheng Guan. Wee Cheng San v. Neo (Kirn Pwh Char, Chim Lim G Jean, Ng siu, Seng v. G. Jean48 words
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802 1934-08-12 23 Sequel To Withdrawal From Matches Against Singapore 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A SENSATION has been caused m local badminton circles by the suspension of the Jolly Ones Party from membership of the local Association. The decision was taken at a meet int*802 words
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Article259 1934-08-12 23 Kuchin^ Beats Miri By Only Goal (Front Our Oivn Correspondent) Kuching, Aug. 6. A LARGE crowd including H. H. The j Tuan Muda of Sarawak and the i Government Secretary, were present at j a football match played between a vi- j siting Miri team and a259 words
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Article39 1934-08-12 23 Entries for lhe Harbour-View B.P. open tingles -hampionship will close on \ug. I.. j The drawing: will take place at the court, j Bukh Chermifl Koad, ua Aug. 16, and the L^uTnaniciit will commence on Aug. 16.39 words
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Article111 1934-08-12 23 The Tuxis Badminton Party lost to the Friendly Jokers B.P. five games to two m a friendly match at the former's court. Results: (Friendly Jokers mentioned first Singles: Gunboat Chan beat Khoon Siang 15—2. 15—9. Goh Thiam Lock beau Victor Wong 15—10, 15—12, Chan Khek Eng111 words
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Article184 1934-08-12 23 Inter-Departmental League Opsns (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 10. TiHE Railway Inter-Depart menial football league 1934, whicn attracted five teams, the Chief Accountant's XI, the Combined XI, Transportation XI, Locomotive XI and the Mechanical Engineers XI, commenced to-day. Tho opening match resulted m the heavy defeat184 words
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Article176 1934-08-12 23 t Empire Bowls j ii FINAL PLACINGS IN TOURNAMENT London, Aug. 10. URINAL platings m the bowis tournament m the Empire Games are as follows: SINGLES. Scotland IH pts. Canada 14 South Africa 14 England W Wales 1<» Ireland 0 Rhodesia 6 Hongkong 1 New Zealand176 words
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Article73 1934-08-12 23 Officials Of Tlie S.C.R.C. Elected (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Auc;. 8. At thc rugger meeting held this evening at the S.CR.C, the following were elected officials for 1934: President: Loh Kong Imm. Hon. secretary, Khov Yoke Beng. committee. Choc Kok Thye and Loke Yaik Ho. j73 words
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Article129 1934-08-12 23 The following are the officials of the I Serangoon Friendly Party fcr 1934-35: Patron. Mr. Sih Kirn Leng re-elected I president, Mr. Chua Khiam Tek (reelected) vice-president, Mr. K. H. Tay (re-elected) hon. sec, Mr. Leong Koo Chye (re-elected) hon. treasurer.' Mr. Lim Tek Kein; sports captains, Mr.129 words
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Article51 1934-08-12 23 Results of ties m the Bendemeer A.C. billiards championship are as follows:Cheong Chee Teng (300 1 beat Milche. j The (202) Yap Yeow Siang (300) beat Foong Mun Fun (289) Tan Boon Poh j (300) beat Tan Jui Ngah (192* Ong Seng Kay beat Sim Teng Boon51 words
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Article48 1934-08-12 23 The Innocents English School annual I athletic sports will be held on Friday, m 1 the school ground at 3 p.m. Two events are open for the old boys:— 440 yards obstacle race and putting th e shot. Mrs D R. Swaine will distribute the prizes48 words
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Article40 1934-08-12 23 Useful Badminton Party will play off the following ties to-day: "A": Chin Tham Swee v. Koh Beng Swee George Chen v. Wee Jui Huai; "C" George* Scow v. Ong Chenj: Seng'. Tan Tianj? Bee v Koo Pari: Cheong.40 words
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Title Section11 1934-08-12 24 The Sunday Tribune fg SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1934. FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration112 1934-08-12 24 An incident m the First Division soccer match when the Chinese beat the Malays 3—o. n champions of Selangor and Singapore. Miss Chan Kon or. on left) and Mo. L. M. Pennefather (Singapore*. Two of the players m the recent Singapore v. Selangor badminton112 words
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