Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 August 1934
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Title Section13 1934-08-19 1 The Sunday Tribune -fat. 2-No. 13 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1934. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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572 1934-08-19 1 Mr. Baldwins Striking Air Force Speech "Since Day Of The Air, Old Frontiers Are Gone" (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent > London, Aug. i. WORLD interest has ben 1 arous* d by the speech of the British Acting Prime Mm572 words
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Article120 1934-08-19 1 Britain -Shackled" ICK OF CRUISERS DEPLORABLE" i ßy Air Mail) Lcmdoi A i URAL Fleet E A j- red a tr) of the the Navy for <. m hi..penh- N at P' ■ohlll •TV tek of cruisers 1 Lord n the >n's old flagship Victory. sent cruisers120 words
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Article174 1934-08-19 1 Three Suggestions For Planters •By Air Mail." 'from Oar Own Correspundc London. Aug 8. AIR Herbert Wrii h° Eastern. Internatl Rubber aru Produce Trust, i he improved on rabbi •at th nual meeting laid thougl I T ion and. tu bMi would ac: object, it mi} regarded as174 words
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Article215 1934-08-19 1 "Scantily Dressed Beauties" (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 31. A FAMOUS picture which a century ago caused a orm" al the Royal Academy comes up for sale at Sotheby's shortly. It is the painting 'Pluto carry.g vil Proserpine," the work of great Academician215 words
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Article92 1934-08-19 1 Niece Of Mr. Roland Braddell 1 i BY Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) L_m___ London. Aug 6. ''FHE marriage has taken place at Marylebone Registry Office, of Miss Iris Vivienne Coates, niece of Mr. Roland Braddell and granddaughter of Sir Thomas de Multon Braddell. former Chief Justice92 words
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Article66 1934-08-19 1 Les Angeles. Aug. 18 MRS. Aimee Macpherson. tlr "hoi gospeller," has receivec a threat that her famous "Angelu Four-Square" Temple will bblown up unless she raises $25 00' ransom for the Rev. Askew, th< "Four-Square Gospel" ministe who was kidnapped while moor ing near Goldsboro. North Carolina, on66 words
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Article211 1934-08-19 1 Death Of Former S.S. Attorney-General (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 8. SIR (John) Bromhead Matthews. K.C. formerly Chief Justice of the Baham is, has died at Tunbridge Wells m his 70th year. He was educated at Doncaster Grammar School, and was admitted a211 words
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Article198 1934-08-19 1 Preparing For The Big Air Race *By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent I London, Aug. 8. I^RIENDS of Mr. and Mr*. Molli- 8- son m Singapore will be m I terested to learn that "Jim" U W shortly to oign on as a trawler deck hand. f198 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-08-19 1 Left to right: Mrs. Li Sek Tsang, Mrs. Victor Hoo. and Dr. Hoo. who passed through Singapore on their way to Europe this week.24 words
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Article192 1934-08-19 1 The Buffer Pool Supplies <By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Corre.pcnder.i I London, Aug. 8. FOR the first time since the end Of 1932 the combined total ol visible tin supplies at the aid n: July shows an increase of 489 tonat 20 555 tons. Statistics issued by192 words
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Article244 1934-08-19 1 Why Japan Can Undersell i, By Air Mail.' London. Aut;. 8. NOW we know why Japan i able to sell rubber produc cheaply m Britain and th Colonies. A Japanese delegate atten* ihe International Congress v Aieohlism at the Imperial Enstttu has explained the reason. There had244 words
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Article78 1934-08-19 1 •By Air Main (From Our Own Correspondent London. Aug 8 VISITORS to Malaya Hou.s during the past weefc: include Mr Arthur J. Harpur. Crclgiai. Wales: Mr W. J. Williams. London; Mrs W. H Pratt. Beckenham Mr R. P S. Walker. London; and Mr, L D Gammans. East Cusham Hants.78 words
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Article426 1934-08-19 1 DON BRADMAN QUOTED (By Air Mail) 'F r om Our Own Correspondent > London, Aug. 6. A LCOHOL has been the subject for some severe attacks, among which Australia's "wonder batsman". Don Bradman, was quoted, before the Twentieth International Conference on Al<-ohe)lism. which is meeting at426 words
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Advertisement7 1934-08-19 1 'tennis EVERYDAY *****031) PARK HOTEL 'Phone 64907 words
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Advertisement79 1934-08-19 1 WTIKJO^S ?^TV ■H-ULF T4H m-ftTiiHTS spin lEut the Dther half is still there, waiting to be used Waiting- to create an atmosphere <vf WM harriers of shyness and to encourage con- ?||Kf. versation between friends. There is no better ;#9K' tonic, mentally and physically, than a quiet even J^| i79 words
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Advertisement63 1934-08-19 1 5 A.M. EDITION On page three will b^ found full reports of yesterday's play m the final Test Match and last night's bi xing m Singapore, I* i i n mi i i i i i i mi i ii iiii iii'". 24 PAGES OF j LIVE NEWS I for63 words
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Advertisement13 1934-08-19 1 N, E. M. (NfttMMl Emptorcr* NataaJ). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article636 1934-08-19 2 CELEBRATIONS ON AUG. 27 Memorial Service CURRENT CHINESE TOPICS (By Our Chinese Correspondent) pONFUCIUS Day, which the Chinese Government has now fixed for Aug. 27, will be celebrated by Chinese m Malaya this year for the first time m many years. Instructions have been received from636 words
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Article737 1934-08-19 2 'There Is No Need To Welcome Me" 'mere passed through Singapore on W.anesday for Europe by the Conte V le two" distinguished Chinese visitors Dr. Li Sek Tsang, a prominent memb of the Central Executive Committee oi ihe Kuomintang, and Dr. Victor Hoo, th- Chinese Minister to Switzerland.737 words
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Article163 1934-08-19 2 Leaving For South China Shanghai. Aug. 18 DP H. H. Kung (Finance Minister) is leaving for South China In September on a tour of Fukien. Kwangtung and Kwanssi to inspect finances. He intends to make arrangements for finances m the South-west to suit Nanking's financial system.163 words
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Article58 1934-08-19 2 Singapore, Saturday An need Tamil. Ramasamy was charged this morning before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Thud Magistrate, with ing drunk and disorderly. I mai"i was seated to have tried to step traffic at Tanjong Pagar. as if he were one of the traffic constables. Ho pleaded58 words
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Article90 1934-08-19 2 Slight Tremor Felt In Scotland London, Aug. 16. i A SLIGHT earth tremor was felt m Scotland over an area extending from Dornoch to Pitlochry, a dist an cOf about 100 miles, early this morning No serious damage is reported, although one woman is said to have suffered from90 words
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Article106 1934-08-19 2 Propeller Too Bis For Rail Or Road London. Au°. IC The fourth of the (Treat propellers for the new Cunard liner, which weighs !35 tons and could not, owing io size, be conveyed from ihe manufactur- ers' works at Charlton to the Clyde by I road or rail,106 words
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Article207 1934-08-19 2 kk - SERIOUS WARNING TO RUSSIA kk Train-Wrecking Of Soviet Origin? •>ai Aug. ig A SPOKESMAN of tb Japanr,. cm, Foreign Office declares to-day ___Z the Japanese Government is prepare |to issue a serious warning to n_< j citing 13 cases m which trains aW 1 the Chinese Ea tern Railway wer*207 words
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Advertisement592 1934-08-19 2 WORK IS EASIER NOW PAT HAS GONE Took Ofl 28 ibs. With Kruschen I tout i boot i l months tg»v' hat I beeau ;i bui den i n muscular rheumatism and I had t>> g«* on -ticks for Then I started to take Kw -hen Si and lam overjoyed592 words
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Miscellaneous844 1934-08-19 2 BURMESE SPKM VUST. KHOO 800 LOVE. co Ifonc S>nr? Oontivi Shop. 331. Ttnfcmr Pacror Km (opposite Empire Cinema Theatr* i. Having had 40 pur©experience at Rangoon, chronic and compli N ryes and Bone. Baby Convulsion, person? affected with evil spirit ur charms, can be released within 12 hours. CROSSWORD SOLUTION844 words
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Article803 1934-08-19 3 1 2 ft .l r 2 hours and 40 minutes and J Se^ Iy batSmPn WPre StUl SW'coSI U7?°? 3ford aye difficult chan-e to I^7 ln J hQ sli P' s wh *h proved too much for the veteran m~*—*~ coo fcets? an<rS attack be803 words
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Article654 1934-08-19 3 Records Broken TWO BRILLIANT INNINGS London. Satu HE fifth and deciding Test ma 1 between E ?an te-day at the O _m weather toreca \ng he day I d warn vith I rmi sun- :IL proved correct. From midnight the crowd anci long oe}"re the match tarted, queues654 words
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Article36 1934-08-19 3 C LERGYMAN KIDNAPPED Nashville, Tennessee, Aug. 18. The R^v Mr Askew, who was reported missing, walked into a police- station .o-drv. and said he had been m the hands of kidnappers since the 14th inst. —Reuter.36 words
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Article89 1934-08-19 3 No Alteration Of Export Duty London, Au 4 J8 npHE statement m the Financial Times A with regard to the export duty on native rubber m the Dutch East indies is erroneous. The duty of 20 florins per hundred kilogrammes is unaltered and wil) continue tc be effective89 words
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Article65 1934-08-19 3 London/ Aug. 18. |>ESULTS of matches m the Scottish League (first division) played to-day were as follows: Aberdeen l Falkirk 0 Albion 2 Partick T. 0 Clyde 2 Dunfermline 1 Hamilton 3 Ayr 2 Hearts 0 Celtic 0 Kdmarnock 0 Hibernian 1 Queen's Park 4 St. Mirre-i Queen65 words
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Article1034 1934-08-19 3 gotia tions for renewal of the. agreement took place, was made the second defendant m this case. At the hearing of this case. In the court below evidence was led and the trial judge found that 'Mr. Rich, the general manager of Tronoh Mines, never agreed tc1,034 words
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Article196 1934-08-19 3 Mass Arrests Of Railway Officials Moscow. Aim 18. THE accusation that Japan, is r< 3rting to mass arrests of hinese Eastern Railway employees am and conducting a "shamelest Soviet campaign m o-der to for* sale of the CER. at a low price is by the SovietReuter - 196 words
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Article52 1934-08-19 3 No Luck For Foreign Ticket-Holders (F\fom Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Aug. 18. FOREIGN ticket-holders fared badly m the first Siamese State lottery drawn this year. The first prize, of Ticals 80.000. was won by a Siamese woman living m the provinces. Bangkok residents won three prizes of Ticals52 words
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Article49 1934-08-19 3 Sir Miles Lampson Crashes -Flying Solo Alexandria. Aug. 18. QIR Miles Lampson, the forme.' B i O Minister to China, had a narrow escape when the machine he was flying solo crashed at Dakheila aerodrome. Sir Miles, who is 54 years of aae escaped unhurt Reute rReuter - 49 words
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Article565 1934-08-19 3 wont tho distance there was only one possible decision. A who show? plenty ol promise was forthcoming m Speedy Hasan, who boxed m very nice ityle against a much heavier opponent m W. Wilmott. At 8.9%, Hassan waa giving away half a poun than a stone, which565 words
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Article1510 1934-08-19 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas PAUL Muni, veteran of innumerable stage and screen successes comes to the Capitol Theatre to-day m his latest Warner Bros, picture, "Hi, Nellie!" I 'HE story by Hoy Chanslor, newspaper man, deals entirely with newspaper work and news paper characters m their contact with the1,510 words
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Advertisement516 1934-08-19 4 iALHANDRA; 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 TREMENDOUS BUCCESS: MATINEE: TO-DAY, :U5 i t I TktOScU M««ti(»n Pictures of lhe World's Heavyweight Champion- f*hip fißht between j MAX BAER I j 11 Thrilling Rounds j and x PRIMO CARNERA Fl HOW MAX BAER i A DCiEj m TKO CARNERA j After knocking the516 words
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Article632 1934-08-19 5 Dogs Eaten Alive By Rats •By Air Mail.' London. Aug 4. H«CRIBING his visit to Portuddyn JJ :!e a private residence at Tremadoc Caernarvonshire, an inspector of 'he R SPCA. revealed to the Portmadoc magistrates the revolting conditions under which a number of dogs had He632 words
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Article32 1934-08-19 5 On Chekian -Kiangsi Line Kaaehang, July 15 X now m tull swing. 11 motion is ?J h N Wn*Pi^ Sta,tjl imm ediately Tl££ ian M l tion of the32 words
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Article117 1934-08-19 5 Children Earn Less Than V^d. A Day In Yugoslavia Belgrade. Terrible revelations as to the conditions of labour m the new textile factories m Yugoslavia, which owing to hicrh protective tariffs make big profits for their share holders, have been published m a Belgrade newspaper. It is disclosed117 words
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Article227 1934-08-19 5 The Viceroy's Wife Broadcasts i ßy Air Mail) London, Aug. 4 COUNTESS Willingdon. m a broadcast yesterday, said: "I am told that this is the first time that the wife ot a Viceroy has ever spoken on the wireless, and I can assure you that I am very227 words
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Article94 1934-08-19 5 Farmers Believe Pests Are Gods Tsinkiangpu, Kiangsu, July 11. Liyang and several other districts m northern Kiangsu are now menaced by locusts, according to reports received here. Owing to the extraordinary dry weather, millions of locusts have descended on Liyang and are consuming all crops. The farmers, completely94 words
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Article, Illustration316 1934-08-19 5 Underworld King Dupes Police 'By Air Mailt London. Aug. 4. rpHE Drug Squad" m Marseilles have just been duped by the master mind of the drug traffickers. He is known as Le Pere, but who he ia nobody, except perhaps his immediate lieutenants, knows. The Cornmissaire of the316 words
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Article201 1934-08-19 5 I Prince's Praise For Negro Cook (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 4 TJERE is v story ot the negro wartime *L cook who made the best soup the Prince of Wales ever tasted— or so says Colonel C. M. Ogilvie, who served with 18,000 Jamaican201 words
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Article275 1934-08-19 5 Scheme To Stamp It Out <By Air Mail) London, Aug. 4. A PAPER on witchcraft m the African section of the Anthropological Congress which was to have been read yesterday m London by Professor E. EvansPritchard. of the Sudan, who has been taken ill, was read by the Rev.275 words
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Article719 1934-08-19 5 "Someone's Blunder," Says The Coroner (By Air Mail) London. Aug. 4 STUDENTS of .St. Bartholomew's Hospital, who attended at tne invitation of Mr. Douglas Cowburn, the coroner, saw and heard much to interest them r an inquest at Southwark. Thirteen years ago Mrs. Ellen719 words
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Article, Illustration515 1934-08-19 5 Husband Declares It Was Not L?#al 1 By Air Mail I. London. Aug A QUESTION as to the legality of Scottish wedding was brought .id when Arthur William Simpson Stent ut. 54, n arine engineer, of Military-!*. nd. Dover, was at Chatham charged o< mand with515 words
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Advertisement38 1934-08-19 5 Rene Ullmakn, (Millinery Department). Another big shipment will be on view from To-morrow Monday 20th inst. RACES FROCKS AL HATS and a big assortment of everything for BEACH WEAR DRESSES, SHORTS, ETC. Rene Vllmann CAPITOL BUILDUP STAMFORD ROAD.38 words
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Article6066 1934-08-19 6 Sapper - Sapper By YES; .she's a beautiful woman, 'inf re's no doubt about that. What did you .^ay her name was?" "I haven't mentioned her name." I returned. "But there's no secret about it She is Lady Sylvia Clavering." •Ah'" Sylvia. Of course, I6,066 words
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Advertisement44 1934-08-19 6 v( USE "TIGER CURE POWDER" AND KEEP SMILING I THROUGH. V V December 1034 JanUary jf X a X o\. \HEM>ACHfc/ 6 f May J l >fT m ***wm— 1 _f a j^m a i^^mK .^r~** 1 ENG AUM TONGo TIGER MEDICAL HALL. SINGAPORE.44 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1934-08-19 7 Strictly Between Oruselves THERE is consolati n m the thought that even the most distinguished of my conmporaries find the writing business hard going at times. The Marutu ss ol Donegal! confesses m the Sunday Dispatch: "I am always late •ith my 'copy' because I can never think of ing1,581 words
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Advertisement65 1934-08-19 7 "THERE IS ONE MILK I C4NNOT SPOIL! YOU CAN HAVE MILK I khMdu ANY TIME YOU WANT i \2> IT REGARDLESS OF i .^jT TL, HEAT REGARDLESS <;( |> OF WEATHER RE- GARDLESS OF EVERY ;%^~-<^ CONDITION THAT CAN 1/ J V^V\TV\ AFFECT A MILK SUPPLY. 1 GET KLIM WHOLE65 words
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Article, Illustration911 1934-08-19 8 Sydney Lea - Sydney Lea By BILLIARDS THE QUESTION OF SIDE (Empire am 1 Amateur Champion) THERE can be no question that 1 snooker more P-^Pu-lai '-very day People ask me why. and I always say that it is lhe scope the 93-bal! game gives911 words
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Article170 1934-08-19 8 Gift Of Italy's Women To The Crown Princess Naples Only one present will be accepted by the Crown Prince and Princess of Italy on behalf of their first baby, which they are expecting m September. This is a cradle of sandalwood, inlaid with mcther-of-peari and decorated170 words
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Article73 1934-08-19 8 Landlord Who Grants Rent Rebate To Parents Biella (Italy) House hunt ers bewail the fact that many landlords will not take tenants who have children. Nobody ever makes this complaint against Signor Giovanni Zanetto, the owner of a block of flats here. Whenever one of his tenants73 words
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Article70 1934-08-19 8 Policemen Who Can Speak Esperanto Lisbon. A brassard wi'.h a green star i- being worn by seme of the more cultured policemen here. The armlet indicates that the wearer has parsed his '"Esperanto" t^st. Extra pay and spsc al privileges ro with these armlets and the wearers70 words
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Article, Illustration392 1934-08-19 8 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig THE VOLLEY by HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME rpOO many players when volleying simply allow r the pace of the ball comfirg to them to carry their return over the net instead of hitting. Generally speaking*, this is a bad practice, as when you are392 words
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Article114 1934-08-19 8 Increasing Number Suffering From Mental Disorders Chicago A rapid '"ncreare m insanity anion':'; American °x-se::vicemen hai been reported b" icaden of the American Leg'en at their regional conference here. Mr. Ws rs.cn Miller. Chairman of the RebabPhation Committee, declared that the number of mental cases among exssrvicemen wa°-114 words
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Article47 1934-08-19 8 Prince Konoye Returns To Japan Tokyo, Aug. 1. Prince Kor.oye. head cf the Japanese goodwill mission to Europe and America, returned to Japan yesterday. Ke is expected to submit a report to the Japanese Government on the political and economic situation m Europe arid America.47 words
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Article46 1934-08-19 8 "Woco Pep" Leaps 13 M Seven Inches Wauch'a, Fi>r** A frog named "Wo-o I 13 feet 7 Inches he world record. Five iho r3 cltter ihrmselves bourse. Tl" previous record was I California!! fro- nn:n*'d 'Bu« which leaned 13 ice: 3 inches v46 words
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Advertisement178 1934-08-19 8 SANATOGEN will give you New Strength-New Vitality rjJflfjHY wait hoping that new health may come by Ara tse^ when by taking Sanatogen, you can be frkaLtri sare °f new strength and vitality. Tl ousands and thousands of appetite disappeared because men and women who suffered Sanatogen actually feeds the like178 words
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Advertisement85 1934-08-19 8 -m_\\_V M-Waa. mw V m _r_._ __W 1 Jj*"™ 1 tw C -m% t m >y sure death to g} _\W^B^^ XZ^miamm m mm^J jA_J_. Bk-~~ s-~*^W~\ mm_mfm_l _mWMm__maaammm^2 JM' ____W J_W s Tmml JMt WWa I mm\r^ mm^^ t^M^ dEsKUßAlUfllflhJMftj£B/'** —*W* ."iS^fteW tMJ—mW* 1 jag A wma m __w~:85 words
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Article471 1934-08-19 9 YOUR Value Of Recording Data -HE production of prints, whether T L the developing and printing 0T by the amateur himself, is *?the end of the h00,,y l th Se JJ take photography seriously. counting of the best pictures prints tor albums can !Ly many an hour471 words
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Article122 1934-08-19 9 Man Wins Three First Prizes Lisbon. lOSE Perfeito (which m English nieans -perfect") is Portugal's luckiest man. Three years ago he was a labourer earning 2- a day, now he is worth over £60,000. M. Perfeito, on his first visit to Lisbon m 1931 spent a whole day's122 words
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Article76 1934-08-19 9 Ex-Husband Best Man At Ex-Wife's Wedding Los Angeles, California Mr. Sydney Fogel, a film studio official, waa best man at the wedding of his former wife, Dorothy, to Mr. Monte Soules, a whole-sale film dealer, here. The Fogels were divorced seven years ago. Mr. Fogel's present76 words
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Article276 1934-08-19 9 Mrs. Sanger Wants Views Of Russian Women Helsingfors. MRS. Margaret Sanger, American leader of the birth control movement, has arrived here on her way to Soviet Russia. She intends to study social conditions there and to examine the views of the modern Russian woman on the subject of276 words
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Article92 1934-08-19 9 More Than Three Suicides A Day Vienna Vienna, once Tamous as the city of gaiety with its "'life, love and laughter' is not so gay to-day. Grim figure s prove this statement. According to statistics just issued, there were more than three suicides m Vienna every92 words
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Article228 1934-08-19 9 Sixteen Horses Run In The Street AMID scenes of wild excitement, with jockeys whipping back their rivals' mounts, the great 400-year-old Palio race was won by the horse representing the "Owl" ward of the city (writes the Siena (Tuscany) correspondent m the Daily Telegraph. Sixteen of the seventeen228 words
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Article157 1934-08-19 9 Examination Answers Thrown Through Window Belgrade Soon after the matriculation examination began at Banja Luka grammar school one of the boys sitting for it managed to smuggle a paper to university students outside The students worked out model answers to the questions with the help of reference" books.157 words
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Article492 1934-08-19 9 "Brown Jack" To Be Used For Hunting London, July 20 OLD Brown Jack, th? hero of thc remarkable succession of victoriee at Ascot which is to be commemorated by a Vablet, i. definitely to be retired from the turf, lc is the intention of his ow r ner492 words
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Article242 1934-08-19 9 Soldiers' Ghosts Flay Mah Jongg Shanghai A "HAUNTED*' house, where a phaut >m woman is .-.aid to comb her hair afl night at a window and where the gh of dead Boldiers play mah jeftgg, is ca the police tere good deal of trouble. A special242 words
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Article74 1934-08-19 9 Wolmaranastad, Transvaal. A boy aged six. twenty women and a man dressed only m a bathing costume lined up m one of the biggest diamond rushes of recent years at Biaubosenkuil, 14 miles from here. There wag o. bitterly cold wind blowing. An elderly couple whose74 words
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Advertisement258 1934-08-19 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST ijggg* V v ctiii Regain 1 Ml jwir g gj\ Siiinness. 1 I SlflKp growing tendency I imm C* 1 I i!l ■-Jl Jew. obesity i.l^BP*«fe TABLETS I Obtainable at all Chemists Distributors s GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 208, Collyer Quay. mmmmwmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmwmmm YOU CAN-TOO! "How do they afford258 words
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Advertisement1053 1934-08-19 10 rvNLY two weeks to the GOLD CUP Race Meeting and all the shops are putting forth their most intriguin g PRETTIES to tempt us. It looks as though we'd need PERISCOPES to see the Races, with all those CARTWHEEL SAILORS that are latest news m Milli nery Modes-fortunately they are1,053 words
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Article, Illustration2175 1934-08-19 11 Our Woman Correspondent -TSH NL)INCi iii l;-st week's social 0 r-ilerdiir v. the benefit dance and t*t. m aW ol tiu Missions to Seaca wi'ri a' th> G re; World Cabaret on *2J2dky' Organised by Mrs. Chamthe program;: ie included a Sailor's £Jntoe danced by2,175 words
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Article108 1934-08-19 11 Inhere can be no doubt as to (l the rare brilliance of Kathleen )1 Erskine's first novel, "Design." fl In the author's portrayal of )1 character there is to be found (f that richness of detail, that acute perception which gives not only individuality but de-108 words
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Advertisement591 1934-08-19 11 BORROW m m A for l Jl CENTS OOK I U HAVE YOr READ? Ba nh;;m Rector; DortCO Wallace. Sinister Inn Jefferson Farjeon. Desire Rill \lice Campbell rbew and many trlhvr LATEST EDITIONS just received. JOIN NOW— THE CHEAPEST LIBRARY IN MALAYA One dollar a year subscription. GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES.591 words
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555 1934-08-19 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, August 19, 1934 MATRIMONY 4 BRISK controversy has been waged m Shanghai this month. "Bachelor" began it by writing t<> the paper professing t<» lip contemplating matrimony from a cold and calculating point of view altogether opposed lo the usual attitude towards i adventure. He e\j555 words
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Article1089 1934-08-19 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds I EWERY evening, soon ;<.Koi the offices J j close, the whole of the unmarried male population of Singapore flocks m a solid tream to the playing fields. They hold up the traffic at junctions, cure m the knowledge1,089 words
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Article617 1934-08-19 12 Anglius - Anglius EXPERIMENTERS are testing devices for cooling the atmosphere m dwelling 'louses.. Have they tried the arrival oi i big crowd ol relatives along about dinner time when there is nothing m the house to eat? i I A A A I MASTER— "Mary,617 words
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Advertisement182 1934-08-19 12 i i i i ir.i .iM<ii!!ai;iiiiiiiiiriii:«.'ii;ti,«iitiitua; l |i.«<ii l :i i i i i i i i i i i i ii-nMU'tn*!! When you feel run-down as you almost certainly will ftoa time to time m the trying Tropical climate nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and182 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1934-08-19 13 TRIED TO ESCAPE DEATH BUT TOO LATE THE SPECTRE OF EXPOSURE Boiling Stone's Pose As 4 Man Of Wealth IN inquest evidence at Croydon a doctor expressed the opinion that a man who committed suicide m custody j«»ediatety after remand changed his1,961 words
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Article309 1934-08-19 13 carefully .supervised by the prison doctor. Wardresses from Glasgow stayed constantly m the condemned cell, and «wh morning and evening Mrs. Donald was visited by the Chaplain, the R.-. Charles E. Forster, who motored over from a little seaside, place where he is on holiday. Mrs.309 words
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Advertisement172 1934-08-19 13 .i.iiiniiiiiiiii i mi ii iii iiii i i i i inti i.iiiiiini ii:iiii:ii!,iiiii iii vii iii i m i ii iii,. m i i i i iiiiikii i i <• ii. iim"*, uti.if. m I SS W'm I^S"m ff tp J^bßl Sffl SS SS SS S^WWB Bri^YJ^^ S Si 5172 words
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Article372 1934-08-19 14 To Be Held In South Africa ris understood that arrangements I are now being made foi the fifth Imperial Press Conference to be held m South Africa next winter, by the m- j vitution ol tne South African Section j of the Empire Press Union, which planning372 words
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Article97 1934-08-19 14 Gift From Carnegie Corporation f PHE Carnegie Corporation of New 1 York has offered the University of London the sum of £4,500 annually for three years to assist the Institute of Education m developing its relations with students from the Dominions and the Colonies. The sum is intended97 words
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Article252 1934-08-19 14 Englishman Sets Out Alone On Foot Calcutta MR. Maurice Wilson, the young English airman who was last year compelled to abandon an attempt to conquer Mount Everest by air owing to the Maharajah of Nepal's refusal to allow him to fly m the region of the mountain, is252 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1934-08-19 14 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius 3y "if ISSING .the boat," which is bridge It! parlance for making a game or slam which has not been bid. is very aggravating especially when an opponent makes seme such facetious remark as "cards never forgive" and promptly picks up a stone wall rubber hand. It1,016 words
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Article57 1934-08-19 14 Nanking Orders Removal To Four Cities Canton. Jrty The Nanking Finance MiiriJVJ. given orders to Chinese cigarttKw^ facturers to remove their /•JJJJJ,, any of the four cities ot Tientsin, Hankow and Tsingwo.^ The KvvangLung Provincial <#». ment has advised local tobacco mjg£ accordingly and m future no m~~57 words
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Advertisement402 1934-08-19 14 m<m-&'Z- m_\ m__: 7:.7&*^Wm succeeded m combining these much f^^ l^^^H Kalzana, the mineral food for better B^^^^^^^^^BBflHH^^||j^^B Frequent Headaches From middle age onwards, shortage of these minerals becomes a distinct menace, particularly to the health of Kalzana, the mineral food, prevents all ill-health due to people over 40. Lnnch402 words
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Advertisement113 1934-08-19 14 I REMINGTON JB —___\W\ _t-^j______\\\\ \\\\\r I W.4/,tfS OF LIFE m _m*r t^*'^ k l_f A I It is the lightest and strongest mt °*!ffl* standard keyboard, portable type- l C writers. It is equipped with all the i""""^ s e S^-nich- tft t>l« i 1 latest mechanical refinements P113 words
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Article, Illustration131 1934-08-19 15 Be Fit For Any thing! No. 11. CAN YOU TOUCH YOUR CHEST WITH YOUR KNEE? ITE have had other exercises for developing and strengthening the legs, j But it Ls impossible to give them too much attention. Lie on your hack, with your legs fully extended, and toes pointed, as131 words
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Article483 1934-08-19 15 £63,000 Will Of Marie Dressier By Air Mail.*' London, Aug. 4 are \j EARLY the whole of the £60,000 estate left by Miss Marie Dressier, the ns greatest comedienne, who died a ago at Hollywood, has been left to hsr sister and only surviving relative. The483 words
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Article207 1934-08-19 15 Left Behind A Safe Containing £300 (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 4 1 AST night C.I.D. officers were conducting an intensive search for Aye men who nearly succeeded m getting away with a 3-cwt. safe containing close upon £300. The attempt was made m the early hours of207 words
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Article120 1934-08-19 15 Soviet Scientists' "Artificial Climate Producer" Moscow 1 Soviet scientists have perfected an ap- paratus called the "artificial climate proi ducer" for duplicating the rays of the sun 1 at any given latitude. The invention consists of a series of I powerful electric bulbs and arclights ai ranged120 words
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Advertisement95 1934-08-19 15 >-^_________i>'** '^33kS^lp6^ •^Bg'-^Mfe^^^^Sy^^'xj^^^^^S^^^^?^•'iSKS;? l *^^?**"gr^L'^^^^QMP^^^^»BSB^ a, Arcade ALSO IN TRU-VAC "50" TINS Work, and lts authennoty can t* IMmM^^-^m^M When we seal the TRU-VAC air-tight TIN the FACTORY FRESHNESS ot "Candidly, I think there are few Hißi^^^*^^ C R A VEN "A'' is securely imprisoned until brands of either cigarette95 words
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Advertisement83 1934-08-19 15 TIGER BEER IS BEST jjy j I Osram EW'S xscl i*9 I I fll^B I IN A NEW SET OF OSRAM VALVES. M H I 8881 ft s^^w* Wmm. Wm'mmmm I L \\**^^_^m v aly ss im j I Obtainable from J^S X V E The General Electric Co., Ltd.83 words
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Miscellaneous286 1934-08-19 15 Wireless r TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Organ Recital By G. D. Cunningham 'TpO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme -fi- is as follows: 12.35 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. England v. Australia— Fifth Cricket Test Match: Eyewitness accounts of yesterday's play by Howard Marshall, relayed from the Oval, London. 1.05 p.m. A pianoforte286 words
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Miscellaneous175 1934-08-19 15 1.20 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A syncopated piano recital by William Walker and Partner. 1.50 a.m. Orchestra Raymonde, conducted by George Wai 2.05 a.m. Orchestra Raymonde. a programme of gramophone records. 2.20 a.m. Lme Signal from Ore A religious service: addi ss by the Rev. Cai on C.175 words
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Article639 1934-08-19 17 Girl's Wish To Brief 1 Eminent K.CVs (By Air y. London, Aug. l i as a ward m been six times be\_Cttai% who ha P r °P° se^ to brief 'atticent X.C's and ether counsel, \[{o rived m a __V place m the __\_m» a.639 words
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Article238 1934-08-19 17 "Any Sailor Could Have Done It" (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 4 J. W Harris, R.N X the world's first "Mind pilot," told a Daily He aM representatire how he steered the Maunoe Marconi's yacht Eiettra for ten ;!v r °7 V^ led tabin that was corncut oft238 words
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Article117 1934-08-19 17 Movement To Restore Fennimore Cooper's Home New York. Efforts are being made to restore HeathHall, the famous home of James Fen- nimore Cooper, where he wrote many of his els. He&thcote Hall is now a road house. It is plastered with signs to the motorist. i them announces117 words
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Article238 1934-08-19 17 Harpooned From A Danish Ship Aarhus (Denmark), July 23. Un the arrival at Aarhus to-day of the 1-atvian schooner, Ilsa Croy, of Riga, from Waks, the captain related that the ship aad encountered a strange monster near the Island of Thee m the Hebridean islands, off the West238 words
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Article159 1934-08-19 17 Conference Of Nation- Wide Significance Washington A "crime congress" of unprecedented scope will sit here next autumn to assist the Government's fight against kidnappers, gangsters and other evil-doers. Mr. Cummings, the Attorney-General, m a speech at the National Press Club, said, that with the approval of the159 words
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Article274 1934-08-19 17 "Press-The-Button" Flying •By Air Mail) London. Any. 4 ANEW syscem of controlling aeroplanes automatically has been publicly revealed m Paris following a year';' official tests on all designs of planes at Istres aerodrome, near Marseilles. In describing it to-day the "Matin" assert? that it places French274 words
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Article96 1934-08-19 17 Bel The Belgrade Police have issued a rant for the arrest of "the man hundred names." He is described as "Stojan Jotzitch, Shimun Raditch, alias Sima Bad m, Frantz Sterhajm. alias Simon Eaditch, a1... Alexander Radish itch, alias Stojan t vitch, alias Sarin Petkoviteh, alia Petkovitch"96 words
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Advertisement274 1934-08-19 17 What YOU need to regain your I energy Is Bourn -vita I Once you allow the East to drain you of your energy, you might It will help you to sleep (he sound, refreshing sleep without which r? as well go home. You can't stand up to the life unless274 words
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Article, Illustration2309 1934-08-19 18 Dragon - Dragon (By News From All Parti Off The Cooiniftry Lull In Singapore Tournament Junior And Mixed Doubles Events Concluded Selangor Championships Begin Official Statement Of, Jolly Ones Suspension Surprises ln Penang Tourney. r« HERE is a lull m Singapore badminton this week-end. The <>rst part of2,309 words
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Advertisement65 1934-08-19 18 HCVNA^&'LrrTLE DISPENSARY LID. SINGAPORE. Lippy ani srsty! that's typical of all Phoenix _^__\l\l__l^C, rinl m the particular flavour ycu like... Jr^ Lim?. Lemon. Orange, Raspberry, Strawb rry Choco- mP*—*' lute. Grape. Cherry, Rose. Pineapple, Kcla. Cream Bote, COnger. Fhcne 3463 and hay: a case delivered /^**s^ to your heme. On!y65 words
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Advertisement174 1934-08-19 18 \snaisne hia J> /fc/* RUN-DOWN QjL/3 mjf huso and "TT AM worried about you you are distress- ingly weary m body and mind, your spirits and vitality are alarmingly low you must do something about it. Take Waterbury's Compound. Remember last year Mabel's husband felt just as you do now.174 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1934-08-19 19 Clubman - Clubman (By rwo Singapore Unions Celebrate First Playfair A. U. And Solar 4. V. Sports .Meetings Held Amicable Athletic Association's t \nnual Meeting Election Of Office-Bearers News Of Other Clubs Singapore clv —the Solar I yifetic Union and the Playfair "-"c Union— celebrated their j i-k-end. The1,115 words
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Article69 1934-08-19 19 Reward For Their Capture Amoy. July 11. GENERAL Chiang Ting_ Wen, Commander of the Government troops j m Fukien. has issued an order offering a reward of $20,000 for the capture of I Chu Teh and Ma Tse Tung, the two I notorious Communist leaders. The order establishesEastern Times - 69 words
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Article121 1934-08-19 19 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Report About His Intention To Resign Nanking, July 11. At to-day's meeting of the Central Political Council, Mr. Wang Ching Wei brought up a proposal that, m the future, all impeachments against Government officials should never be published unless with the previous approval121 words
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Article171 1934-08-19 19 Hottest For Sixty Years Kahsin, July 11. ALL canals and rivers near Kahsin have dried up and most of the crops have been destroyed. The weather here is believed to be the hottest for the last sixty years. Most of the pjople m Kahsin depend for theirEastern Times - 171 words
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Advertisement50 1934-08-19 19 WT" 'WEAKNESS IZr D/ DEBILITY NO AN>EM I A I^^-DESCHIENS'Syrijp 'i Vl Ifc. of Haemoglobin Alr*»,i 0.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radicaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. c ler than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. i'UOM All. DISPENSARIES. A.CLOUKT CO.. LTD SINCAPORE50 words
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Advertisement257 1934-08-19 19 m-—, NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOm\ i.~ fa p, *Bj~ i* Aftß T l\ 1 1 11 il c 5 iLCCV Li i %#llil kl I Ikk %*k* tot (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SSNGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, 6. IPOH. il ii::l I I I. 3' I257 words
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Article3020 1934-08-19 20 Rimau - Rima u ALTHOUGH the Malaya Cup competi*r tion has been concluded, the soccer season is by no means over yet. In Singapore as well as m Kuala Lumpur, the Cup competitions are about to begin The reinstatement of Soccer the fifteen Malay players will add Cu p greatly3,020 words
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Article699 1934-08-19 20 K. O - K.O. (By VUUXG Johnson threw away an excellent chance of winning the lightweight championship of the Orient, and he has himself to blame. Had he o t run away Young from Fernandez so much and stood hi* Johnson's ground say, m the last699 words
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Advertisement69 1934-08-19 20 m i l I I I I I i l i i i i i i i i i 1111 l *****11 l I STKNOWRITER Fur particulars apply to the Agent: I LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY, 10, Lor. D., St. George's Rd., Singapore. I ***************1111 l Tl I I I I69 words
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Article251 1934-08-19 21 V.M.C.A. Two Runs Short Of Victory rpiME intervened m the cricket match A between the V.M.C.A. and the Ceylon Snorts Club played on the. V M.C.A around at Anson Road yesterday whirh resulted m a draw. When stum.ns were drawn the scores "-ere C.S.C.251 words
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Article142 1934-08-19 21 Tr. to-Chinese School drew with G< ment Trade School m friend- i Iy badminton match, two games all. The deciding ke between Quek Choon Chuan lA.C.S i and Raymond Lee CTS was abandoned owing to a downpour of rain when the former w by 8 2m the first142 words
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Article276 1934-08-19 21 Singapore Inter Club Tennis S.C.C. BEAT THE V.M.C.A. Four (James To Two N. S. WISE LOSES TO C. K. PANG Singapore, Saturday. IN a friendly tennis match of three singles and three doubles to-day at the V.M.C.A. courts m Dhobv Ghaut, the S.C.C. defeated the Association by four games to276 words
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Article125 1934-08-19 21 To Meet The S.C.C. Next Friday AN interesting friendly soccer match has been arranged for next Friday, when the S.C.C. will meet the Malays I who were the League champions ot 1933 at the Anson Road Stadium. i Most of the players who were recently restored125 words
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Article504 1934-08-19 21 Entries For V.M.C.A. Annual Meeting THE following are the entries for th V.M.C.A. Swimming Championship 1 Carnival events the finals of which are to b^ held on Aug. 25. 120 Yards Free-Style Championship SingaDore: T. n Wee Chwee -CSC >: Tan Hong Seng (OSO; A. N. Othei (C.C.A.A.).504 words
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Article171 1934-08-19 21 Lawn Tennis Club's Jubilee Fifty yens tn one ground! That In the ;I i t record 'l'l c Sou' l, held* L T.C., whuh j r;o just ceieb ated its lubile". Founded *S4 with 80 .m-iabers and l:\( courts, is not actna".' the o 1 icsi ilub171 words
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Article612 1934-08-19 21 t Padang Cricket GOOD MARGIN OF FOUR WICKETS Singapore, Sunday. TPHE Malay Cricketers beat the A Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday by four wickets. Ali Yunos of the Kampong Glum Club was the highest scorer of the day with 43. The S.C.C. who batted first612 words
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Article67 1934-08-19 21 Visit To Agricultural School (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 18. A party ot 12 boys and eight girls trom Raffles College, who are on geographical tour of Malaya, are present m Kuala Lumpur. They visited Serdang Agricultural School this morning. j Mr. Wee- Peck Choon has67 words
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Advertisement156 1934-08-19 21 /^nDKS TICKETS ISSUED j V^ BY ALL STEAM- earn SHIP, AIR AND j I^VEL RAILWAY LINES. v 0 BOOKING FEES. -IB d all Asiatic clients P* th e best of attention md assistance. y^on Road. Singapore. Telephone 5908. mmm mm _j————* Wl iTCHES IME GA, ROSKOI'F. CANNES, CYMA. ■UED LEVER156 words
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Advertisement234 1934-08-19 21 mm~S~\ Xt^ J KS m_tl_*~mxm Kfc^'^C i y*^ i r-<--_i_o_ /^\ss\ >k. mr+et_t_i*_r_ m _i&m___m''*' tfle cJioloe is I |lE== l!i= Rn\ rRfISERsITEfIVE LTD. DISTRIBUTORS ■I i AA r UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY As a preliminary to our Annual Stock Taking and to make roam for New Xmas Stocks, we are offering234 words
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517 1934-08-19 22 IV IN TEAM v INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Another Record Set Up Making Two In All From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR won b >th the team and the individual championship at th Malayan A.A.A. sports held her<\ which began yesterday517 words
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Article161 1934-08-19 22 And Win Championship 4—l MARGIN IN MATCH YESTERDAY TN a fast game packed with thrills, the Chinese justified their position as leaders m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League when they beat the R.A. at Jalan Besar yesterday by the convincing score of 4 l.161 words
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Article130 1934-08-19 22 The Klang Malay B.P. beat the "Merry Ones" B.P. hi the irtcr-tean doubles tournament on *fee latter's court en Monday by two games to one. m the firs: two games both pairs were evenly matched but m the last game, which was between Raja Mohamed and Zainudin.130 words
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Article350 1934-08-19 22 Results Of Annual Sports Meeting THE annual sports of the Eton High School were held at the St. Joseph Institution's ground on Friday, favoured by fine weather. Ali the school children were entertained m the S^hooi Hall with relreshmcms after the close of the j sr °i350 words
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Article59 1934-08-19 22 The following will represent the Siong 800 Athletic Association against V.M.C.A. m a friendly match on Tuesday, at the V.M.C.A. ground: Peng Kiong, Sze Tung, Wah Chong, Heng j Teow. Ah Goo. Koon Sun, Keng Swee, 1 Kwok Leong, Chwee Eng, Sim Lim. Peng Swee. Reserves: Liang Yew.59 words
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Article130 1934-08-19 22 George Morgan Beats Holder After Hard Battle Georg? Morgan (Newport^ deprived SI Ml Jehu <Mae3tcg> of the Welsh fea-ther-weight title m a 15 rounds championship contest at Merthyr. The issue waa m the balance until the 13th session. Jehu went all out from the start, using both130 words
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Article82 1934-08-19 22 The Perhimponan Stia Club beat the Singapore Amateur Weightlifters' Asso- ciation m a friendly ping-pong tourna- ment by four games to one. The followI ing were the results: P.S.C. players mentioned first M. Taib beat Sect Teng Yam 3 2: Syed A. Rahman bin Hassan Alsagoff beat Tan See82 words
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442 1934-08-19 22 ENTRIES FOR LOCAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS: COMMENTS (By "Hawke.") Singapore, Saturday. pNTRIES have come m strongly j for the men's open singles of the Singapore Badminton Association championships. There are at pre- j sent 25 competitors and some more x'.w expected. I The men's doubles now command 12 pairs while the442 words
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Article136 1934-08-19 22 First Anniversary Celebrations The fust anniversary of the Playfair Athletic Union was celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang. According to the annual report, receipts and expenditure accounts showing a credit balance of 524.05 and $3.75 cash at hand. Tlie numbers of members was 20 (mem,136 words
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Advertisement154 1934-08-19 22 I I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. i The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. I i (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme154 words
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Advertisement46 1934-08-19 22 i** CURE F R ™'«sr I ANCHOR BEER THE BEER THAT NEVER VARIES J CONSISTENT IN QUALITY COLOUR I BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE jl BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Lto I JOLE AGENT* FOR MALAYA I SSME DARBY Cq..Ltd 11 I II wmmBmBm_BBBBmmmmmmmBBBßBBBBBmBmmMmmWmmmmmBmmmm^ WJW 4.46 words
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Article767 1934-08-19 23 mv Opens With Dividend I m Of $117 I Jockey Thrown But Unhurt: Yesterday's Results mmm Ov* Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. favour^ to fIZ races. The opening &2t a runaway victory gure dividend. .^tel win m this country «ii* and the rider. The Yi run767 words
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Article75 1934-08-19 23 If negotiations which have been open- j ed by the Queensland Cricket Asso- j riation, m conjunction with a Brisbane sports store, are successful, then A. G. i Chipperfield will play for Queensland next season instead ot New South i Wales. Just prior to the present tour.75 words
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Article167 1934-08-19 23 BRITISH PLAYERS BEATEN London. Aug. 27. COMPETITORS from Great Britain are out ol the women's lawn tennis championship of America as the results cf ties played m the quarter-final stags to-day. Miss Eabcock (U.S.A.) beat Miss K. I Stammers (Great Britan) G— 3, 2— G. \m—Reuter - 167 words
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Article150 1934-08-19 23 THE FI NAL TEST Perfect Conditions Expected London, Aug. 18. THE TEST selectors' decision to 1 r call the veteran, Frank Woolley, provided tlie big eleventh hour surprise fcr the final TevSt match which begins to-day. Woolley, who is expected lo replace the injured Hendren, played m his fiifst TestReuter - 150 words
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Article60 1934-08-19 23 Singapore Saturday. Tlie cricket match between the Indian I Association and the Anglo Chinese School on the former's ground, and that i between the Nondescripts Cricket Club and the Ceylon Tamils Association, to have been played to-day, were cancelled. In the case of the Ceylon Tamils Association only60 words
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Advertisement128 1934-08-19 23 I i I I I I I I I I I I II I'liltilKfMli.li'l.ilMllllJIIIII^I^I'll'lllliillllill^Ml.llilllllllMllllilllUKllilCI^I^I^I:'! I.l^ll ll DON'T LURK IN THE ji P«pi^^ SHADOW of DISEASE v«A\MI^^SP| -protect your health and guard fe£ 4 -V>;A^^H\j^" i^^to|i against the ravages of disease. Dont L^« »M? t w <ut until .t trots a128 words
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Advertisement413 1934-08-19 23 WHITEAWAYS GREAT AUGUST SALE: 4jg SUPER ym ffl WE fcK BARGAIN 17 i and reliable LADIES' PIRE SILK M^""' '*^4 (,i I(>^ »i (i HOSE. Jy~ ==i^^^ lisle with reinforced Made from fine gauge Rlac 1 khak (ir<y and pare silk. These beauti- *_\_Wr\^ Champagne, ful stockings are fully l^^<is__\r413 words
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Article, Illustration177 1934-08-19 24 Malayan A. A. A. Championships At Kuala Lu mpur Le. Kuan Ye* ole jump at r aa A.A.A. sports meeting al Kuala Lumpur. His h hi as 10 ft. 1 m. Poh Kirn Seng (Selangor), winner of the quarter-mile event at the Malayan AAA. sports. ■v i... winiv r oi177 words
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