Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 September 1934
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Title Section14 1934-09-09 1 The Sunday Tribune vsr 2 _il°iJ 6 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1934. r'iYl CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration326 1934-09-09 1 CONTROL MUST BE ACHIEVED? Malay^' 1 Warning PROSPERITY i.\ i! Al'Tl Mr- (By Air Mail) from Our 0 Undon, A j. rasmoNs anfe tiled down a good x&arket is ted to ail througn-'Ut the autumn. Warning by the Rubber Controller m Malaya that326 words
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Article207 1934-09-09 1 Stevenson Scheme Revived? (By Air Mail) °«r O:tn Correspondent) London, Aug. 29. 9*5 im I*>rtant sections of still l m T Can b^ness have new p, k. *»™eed that the £te«£ ontn)l is not:l Arfc- Stevi? nson Scheme. that trom Xew Y <>rk state H» </T Umer are207 words
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Article292 1934-09-09 1 FOLLY ON THE ESTATES Company Control At Fault (By Air Mail) n Our Own Correspondent., London, Aug. 29. recfganl sation of company ad ministration is urged by Mr 11. Livingstone, who is well known to old Malayans and now lives at Andovrr. In a letter tcr the pre«s h( writes:292 words
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Article429 1934-09-09 1 Duke Of Gloucester's Trip (By Air Mail) From Our Oicn Correspondent.' London. Aug. 24. II M. S. Sussex has left England for Australia with cargo of royal luggage. In her hold are: Forty-five trunks and suitcases, polo sticks. golf clubs, squash rackets, portable typewriters, portable gramophones,429 words
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Article161 1934-09-09 1 Poiiceman Killed By Cliff Fall •By Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 23. 'THOUSANDS of tons of cliff are falling along part of the English coast, and the drought is indirectly to blame. A extensive fall has just occurred In the neighbourhood of A!dbrough, six161 words
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Article196 1934-09-09 1 The Base-Ship At Singapore '.By Air Mail.) <From Our Own Correspondent.,/ London, Aug. 29. RENAMING of the Singapore b'\ e-ship Terror has not ed vi hout facetious comment. The purely peaceful motive? which lie brhind the development of Singapore into a great naval operational base have been so196 words
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Article115 1934-09-09 1 Sales Monopoly In Free State (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 29. AN agreement has been made between Mr. Scan Lemass, Free State Minister for Industry and Commerce, and the Dunlop Ri'bber Company giving that concern a virtual monopoly of sales m the Free State.115 words
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Article111 1934-09-09 1 New Commercial Centre (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 24. T ONDON'S la-test-all-Empire building is finished. It is the new home of the London Chamber of Commerce and already furniture is being installrd. In a few weeks the staff of 130 will move to their111 words
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Article139 1934-09-09 1 Duke To Launch New Liner (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 28. npHE Duke of Gloucester is to launch a steamer by wireless. He will press a button m Brisbane and the Orion, a new Orient line steamer, will be launched at Barrow-in-Furness, 12.000 miles139 words
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Article75 1934-09-09 1 (By Air MailJ 'From Our Oxen Correspondent.) London. Aug. 24. LONDON is to have a Navy WeeK of her own this year. There will be only one ship on show— H.M.S. President. headquarters and training ship of the London Division, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve but that ship plenty75 words
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Article262 1934-09-09 1 HAILED AS SECOND LENGLEN (By Air Mai!) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 28. lyilSS Gem Hoahing, the 13- 1"1" 1 year-old Chinese schoolgirl, who has been hailed by tennis experts as a "second Lenglen", is living up to her reputation. At the opening of262 words
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Article509 1934-09-09 1 HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND Important Ri CHEAPER MOI EFFICIENT <!>y Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent J London, Aug. 2i. TTOAIK rule would jrive S land a definite place m Ihv Empire, wider influence and an ever-increasing prosperity. This view ii expressed m a report. "Self-Government m Practice," drawn up509 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-09 1 Goodwood Park Ho tel OKUNTS si Yot R^ tM>9 words
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Advertisement131 1934-09-09 1 (Reprinted from the London Daily Telegraph, 23rd July, 1923.) AMONG the ancient houses produecl ing Scotch Whisky there is none with greater claim to distinction, both m the historical sense and m regard to the long-standing excellence of their products, than the firm of D. J. McCallum, of Edinburgh. THE131 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-09 1 N. E. M. (National Employer* Mutual). INSURE you: Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. *'mi.iiiiiii«ftiii i i i t i i i i i I 5 AJI. EDITION m m [home otball i results appear I ON PAGE 2. m39 words
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Article770 1934-09-09 2 DKATH-KOLI, OF 250 ESTIMATED Survivors' Stories Was Vessel Struck By Lightning? A-.Wv Par!, (Ne* Jersey), Sept. 8. 4 iJii: h;»> broken out on thi> \nu 'it an liner Motto Castle. Km md for Nen York from Havannali ui«h 318 passengers and Ilu crew According t<s a770 words
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Article408 1934-09-09 2 The Far East Medical Congress Singapore, Saturday. SEVERAL Malayan doctors will attend the ninth congress of the Eastern Association of Trophical Medicine j to be held m Nanking from Oct. 1 to Oct. 7 next These will indue Dr. C. L. Park, the i ctor408 words
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Article445 1934-09-09 2 First List Of Subscriptions I To Function THE following is the first list of .sub- l scripttans to the function to be held this month m honour of ?vlr. Chan Kang Swi. of Malacca:— Messrs. Tan Soo Hock. One, Tecß j Ghee. Lim Sian Soon. Chiew445 words
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Article626 1934-09-09 2 Feminine Fashions At The Races Dresses And Hats Seen At Bukit Timah BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT WHAT a day of upsets. all the VI favourites tliat "couldn't, win," did, mcl the outsiders romped home on those races when we'd planned to play .ife and back a sure thing. But some626 words
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Article185 1934-09-09 2 Chinese Passenger's Pocket Picked Singapore. Saturday. \irKILST walking along North Bridge Roc.rl at about 830 on Friday ight. a Chinese passenger off a China -)iuid boai was suddenly robbed of lvs c\v Parker pen. On giving the alarm, a detective on "iunds m the vicinity saw the thief185 words
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67 1934-09-09 2 Australians Score 442 For 5: Two Centuries London. Sept. 8. <TKE Australians knocked up 442 runs 1 for the loss of five wickets to-day •n their match against Mr. H. D. G. sveson Gower's XI at Scarborough. Bradman scored 132 runs m U 2 hours, Mtting a .six and 24Reuter - 67 words
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Article80 1934-09-09 2 Japanese Fined For Being Drunk Singapore, Saturday. Dressed m a grey coat and halfler.gth flannel trousers, Sano Taroki, a Japanese appeared m the Third Police Court to-day before Mr. J. M. Brander, on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. I-Io took the charge m quite a80 words
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Article230 1934-09-09 2 Entertained By Volunteer Officers rTHE officers of the Singapore Voluni. teer Corps, gave a dinner on Friday at their Headquarters, at which the guests included: H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. Caldecott, C.M.G C.8.E.: H. E. Major General E. O. Lewin, C.8., C.M.G.. D.5.0.;230 words
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Article139 1934-09-09 2 And Cross-Summons By The Defendant Counter summonses were heard m the police court m Tampin, when Kandasamy, a barber, alleged that he had been assaulted by K. Murugasu, a Government c erk, and the defendant made similar allegations. The complainant stated that he had an appointment with the139 words
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Article175 1934-09-09 2 Death Of Local Pilot rp«E death occurred whilst on leave, m i 1 London of Capt. Collin R. More, of the Pilots' Association, Singapore on Sept. 4. Capt. Collin R. More, served for some time on the sailing ship Mersey, a Cadet training ship of the175 words
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Article260 1934-09-09 2 Possession Of Pistol And Ammunition Singapore. Sa 1 1 I rda TJLKADING guilty, before the District ■I Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren this morning; to possession of an automatic p and 22 rounds of ammunition, a O man. Ludwog von He was fired $25 on the first charge260 words
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Article187 1934-09-09 2 Shopkeeper Held lp At Klang Gates 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Frk'ay. KLANG Gates, on, the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, was the scene oi an unusual experience for a Chinese shopkeeper. When just about to close up for the day. he received a sudden, visit lrom three187 words
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Article97 1934-09-09 2 Sabotage Started As Ooimier-Measure Shanghai, Sept. 8. It is reported ihat the postmen of Shanghai have recently started sabotage 'as a counter-measure against the refusal of the Ministry oi Communications to admit their participation m the National Postal Conference at Nanking. The Postal Union fears that at the97 words
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Article280 1934-09-09 2 Home Football Results VILLA TKorNCED vr LEICESTER London, Sef*. g_ THE following are the re* u \u matches played to-day m Z English and Scottish 1/^ Reuter Bjrmingjuim M;,n,-h,M«. r Cit v e r b V'% si.*.. <nv IIJ Grimsbj Powi i. Ewrtwi terCity villa P°°»Reuter - 280 words
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Article38 1934-09-09 2 Leicester Swamp Penarth By 41-0 London. S*pt. 8. Result? of principal rupby matrhw oay were ai follows: Bath 21 Llam'liy Canliff 12 Bristol < oventry 'A Rridg^nrl (itauoMter la' i 41 Penart h Ivorthamn i(' Hcadmpley ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article20 1934-09-09 2 F< rest Hills. Sept. 8. The tennis chammenshipa ha* ►cued until Sunday uwinv Ihe 'inai Wednesday s ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article158 1934-09-09 2 To Attend Opening Of lirastagi Aerodrome SIX Hawk( r-Horsh y bombers of NoJ* snuadrcn will re\ ream* the W^ Air force Singapore, at the opening the new mv at Brastap. Sumatra hill station, tnfA V. Souudron-T^ader LJJ^ Sainsbury m command. Uuy will W on Bepc. 15, returning158 words
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Article36 1934-09-09 2 All Sporting Eva* Cancelled Ku.i I ampur. *jjj^ >:m accompanied by cox^w^i tning and thunder. brolß rtW^sy f-iiciay aftf-MioolT^^gJJsy ded iow lyii "SSirti washing out all sporting eng»F^^ irranged for the day. *<*■"36 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-09 2 EDGAR WALLACE'S most sensational Thriller—— -RETURN OF f HE TERROR" j never gum the solution until the last v 1L n 4 minute of the Last Reel! At the CAPITOL Next Change32 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1934-09-09 3 A PAGE FROM TBE PAST Thirty Years Of Peaceful Rule Over State gj tydKJ H* 5 Highness Sir Widin Suleiman Shah, (U.M.G., V ibni Ai-Marhum Raja Muda "lusa. Sultan of the State of Seljsgor. hich covers approximately 3,000 square miles of territory tied by nearly1,285 words
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Article572 1934-09-09 3 Installation Of Towkay Low Leong Gan The principal decoration to be conferred by His Highness at Tuesday's function m Klang will be the granting to Towkay Low Leon;; Gan, M.S.C.. J.P., of Kuala Lumpur, of the title and rank of Dato' Kurnia Java. Mr. Low Leong Gan572 words
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Article66 1934-09-09 3 In Thompson Road Last Night Singapore. Saturday. Four Cantonese, one of whom was alleged to have been armed with a pistol, are alleged to have broken i»:to 8 sundry goods shop at the 3rd mile Thompson Road, shortly after m'cinight last night and got away with v 3O66 words
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Article343 1934-09-09 3 Against Government HYLAM BOY B<)lM> OVER Singapore, Saturday SEDITIOUS pamphlets charging the Government with arson an*'. misappropriation of the Bukit II Swee Fire Relief Funds wire sti In the Third Police Court to-dj I a 16-year-wlil KyUm boy produced before Itr. J. M. Brandci by Officers343 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-09 3 a. Bang, th( offlc a refidence H .H. .ho Sultan of Se, fg^^t* f«-«°- d H.H. generally prefers to reside »i Ml country house v Banaai.26 words
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Article1115 1934-09-09 4 RETURN of the Terror." one of the most baffling mystery dramas ever screened, comes to the Capitol this week. T>HE screen play by Eugene Solow and Peter Milne was suggested by the cleverest of all of the mystery dramas of the iamous author Edgar Wallace.1,115 words
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Advertisement177 1934-09-09 4 I I Hi; FINEST KNTKKTAINMENT OP THE YEAR! AIUAMDDA MATINEE 3-15 ALHAMdKA TO-NIGHT 6-1 5 9-15 BING CROSBY ani CAROLE LOMBARD m Parasment's new season musical comedy romance We're Not Dressing with BURNS ALLEN and MERMAN and ERROL Ring sweeps Carole off J SJf?? J 7 PAVILION 1 5 SEE177 words
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Advertisement58 1934-09-09 4 AMMO GEYLANG TO-DAY at 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. "Whither Germany,?!' SHEAFFER'S SKRIP (The successor to ink) does not clog- or gum m fountain or steel pens. Spreads evenly and dries instantly. In permanent colours of red, blue-black and Royal blue. Makes all pens write better and Sheaffer's best. Agents: KHOO58 words
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Advertisement378 1934-09-09 4 k fif|"i"i"i-i"iHii:i!iiiiiniiii:iiiilTini:iiniiii!i|Mitiiiii!inii-i!!i' i'i"r:iiiini- i i i i i i i i• t Come and Laugh at this Screamingly Funny Tour of th< \v or u^^ most famous "Match-breakin^" Cty— !ds I capitol I T 7;"\ i You remember the old "Sugar Daddy** MLIMIit l lji^_^^ 1 "GOLD DIGGERS of 1933378 words
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Article1375 1934-09-09 5 Parent* Charged ftO>U N ACCUSED OF W MURDER iiKL'KSUMK and unusual storj A was told by the prosecution a married couple appeared m *Jif at Manchester on charges re 2* to the death of a three-month The theory wa> put forward thai ♦he baby was1,375 words
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Article178 1934-09-09 5 Storks And Vultures In Fierce Battle Istanbul. Thousands of storks and vultures arc I fngaged m a desperate war over the Atlinova plain, near Berpama, Anatolia—and the storks are reported to be winning. This is how the "war .be^an. The Turkish Ministry of Health ordered the178 words
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Article121 1934-09-09 5 How Sacha Guitry Gets Rid 01 Importunate Manager Nice. Sacha Guitry. the famous French actordramatist, who has been holiday-making at his villa at Cap d'Ail. has found an effective way of dealing with an importunate manager. Ha vine promised m a weak moment, to write a play121 words
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Advertisement568 1934-09-09 5 Keep your throat, chest and lungs healthy by regularly using hudsons JrL EUMENTHOL d^M JUJUBES jMM carrying the endorsement of the f^j^ >J K^t medical profession for over 40 X Sole Importers Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. BRITISH MALAYA AND SARAWAK. H-2. WHt does Bourn-vita give me BETTER SLEEP and more568 words
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Advertisement34 1934-09-09 5 MARIE S C ho^ ho, ay Qffl. xtjij ;ir ho Cmo^hc |j HO Jr HO[i l^3 t IITRAOE HARK 111 HO HO BISCUIT 15 ALWAYS AT THE TOP. You Cannot Buy Better Biscuits m34 words
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5490 1934-09-09 6 Sapper - A GLASS OF WHISKY OUR SHORT STORY Sapper OUR SHORT STORY By IB its i'usy as .shelling peas to be a defective in fiction." grunted the BarHe's merely the author of the Isguised as I character, and he v>i the solution before he starts •B'i' the reader doesn't, if the5,490 words
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Advertisement61 1934-09-09 6 i t 1 lu*# Sane Ji y/w*t*F jee/*4. JUuL \\~ji EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE ONE61 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1934-09-09 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES l^hiTpap^ 1 nacl not Deen so enterprising as to start coming out on Saturday night thus initiating yet another new fashion m Malayan journalism, I should not jmve been a week late m telling you all about that enormous boost friend Kemlo gav c us at the1,528 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-09 7 i ciSSATiSS-Miai "FROM CONrENTED COWS" j DISTRIBUTORS j GETZ BROS. CO. j lutUMlllllllllllllMM^^ > IIMII IIIMMm liaillilMlM lilllil ITT18 words
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Article230 1934-09-09 8 Prayers For Rain Unanswered Jenchiu, Honan, Aug. 3. THE prolonged drought has worried the fanners of Jenchiu and *hey decided to stop slaughtering and offering sacrifices before the dragon god, which they believe would answer to their prayers. A special altar was built m the230 words
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Article204 1934-09-09 8 Government Leaders Gather Ruling, July 27. IMPORTANT .military commanders as well as Government leaders are fast gathering m Kiangsi. Generals Hsu Yung Chang, Yang Ai Yuan, Ku Chu Tung, Chin Yueh Hsiu, Ho Chu Kuo, Sun Chu, Sun Tung Hsuan and Li Shen Ta, all high military commanders204 words
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Article54 1934-09-09 8 Toulon A dock specially designed for raising sunken or wrecked submarines is being constructed at the naval base here. It consists of two huge floating tanks joined by an ai*ch of girders which support a number of cranes. The dock can be towed to the scene54 words
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Article146 1934-09-09 8 Rival Generals Disagree Chengtu, Aug. 5. rE official reports .issued irom Kweiyang to the effect that Generals Wang Chia Lieh and Yu Kuo Tsai have patched up their differences and promised to cooperate with each other is not correct, it is learned from reliable sources here.146 words
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Article353 1934-09-09 8 Use Of X-Rays And Radium St. Moritz, Switzerland. GIANT strides m the attack on cancer by the use of X-rays and radium were revealed at the fourth International Congress of Radiology which is meeting here. The use of X-ray photcgraphy has added a great deal to the doctor's353 words
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Article157 1934-09-09 8 Attackers Must Be Sighted 100 Miles Away Paris. Twenty minutes are necessary f>r preparing a town to withstand an aerial bombardment. This is the opinion of General Niessel, who has been studying: the French air "exercises" over Lyons. It takes twenty minutes, he says, to plunge the place157 words
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Article1072 1934-09-09 8 Whirlwind Courtship LOVER 20 YEARS OLDER JILTED six days before the da, fixed for the wedding by a lovj who was over twenty years her senior, a 20-year-old waitress L< now been awarded £100 darmu solace her for the shattering of far dreams of matrimonial bliss. In1,072 words
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Advertisement48 1934-09-09 8 x& CURE FOR T »i*s r AMCHjQR •""^■fc- I THE BEER THAT NEVER VARIES I I CONSISTENT IN QUALITY COLOUR I I BREWED AND BOTTLED IN iINGAPORE 1 I BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Ltd I I iOLE AGENTJ FOR. MALAYA* I II SIME DARBY Co., Ltd I48 words
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Article544 1934-09-09 9 Mffig« Corner rp Sure Your Light Is Safe -gg amateur who has become sufficiently interested m his vto wish to do hi> own develop**d printing will need first oi ■fan efficient dark-room. is an elementary requisite '"the carelessness with whic! photographers rfc up such r om544 words
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Article102 1934-09-09 9 Rifle Fire At Night Time Chinkianjrpu, Kiangsu, Aug. 5. B A ;^u TS S* extremely active m v t .7" Klan S«u, particularly m the At -these places sound of rifle fire is audibly at night time. The majority of the -armors have fled to the102 words
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Article386 1934-09-09 9 200,000 Workless In America Washington. TWO hundred thousand workless Americans have forsaken the dusty highways, along which they tramped for many weary months. They have gone into the "transient camps" started m all parts of the United States by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. t These camps386 words
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Article209 1934-09-09 9 Chile Protests Against French Expedition Santiago, Chile. A FRENCH scientific expedition bound for •Easter Island, that remote home of an ancient civilisation whose secret has never been solved, seems fated to meet difficulties. The leader of the expedition, M. Wathelin, died at sea m Rigault De Genouilly, the209 words
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Article207 1934-09-09 9 Chemist Suggests A Use For Surplus Ottawa. A DEVELOPMENT which might rendei Canada's wheat surplus 'a forgotten bogey" is suggested by Dr. W. Boyd Campbell, a Montreal chemist associated with the Forest Products Laboratories. Fointmr out that the possibilities of extractor p; valuable by-products from wheat have received207 words
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Article440 1934-09-09 9 Wireless Report Of Life On Arclic Island Moscow. THE Soviet Union's largest ice-breaker. Krassin. is going to the relief of little colony who have been "marooned' m the Arctic for five whole years. This colony is on Wrangel [slarufc nor of the Eastern parts of Siberia.440 words
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Advertisement265 1934-09-09 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST MWMWWWMI lii|rt<.eitii|jiti!« 'liiltitMlil|iil(ll>~ A I "BHHING CJPS" I New Season's Stock* i I Just Arrived. I m j The Latest Shapes I Most Attractive Colours. AN one Price 1 $1.00 each j Medical Hall, ltd- Chemists. Battery Road. B ~<'^ilI,lllll!>|IIIi:llllll|l||llllll'ltll|liril|!;|:!| <|l'|M a ,iai tl'lHlMl'flfn,^ YOU CAN—265 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-09-09 9 TIDE TABLE To-day: 11.15 a.m., 11.05 p.m. To-morrow: 11.35 a.m., 11.36 p.m. Tuesday: 11.55 a.m. Wednesday: 0.08 a.m.. 12.18 p.m. Thursday: 0.43 a.m., 12.43 p.m. Friday: 1.21 a.m., 1.10 p.m. Saturday: 2.03 a.m., 1.41 p.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1934-09-09 10 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING fTO WEAR with simple afternoon frocks tailored linens or suits we found some very smart hats at PALAIS DES MODES. These* are widish brimmed but not extreme and while they give tjie popular SHALLOW crown effect, yet Uave SOME place for your head. One model m1,068 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1934-09-09 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By Our Woman Correspondent annual sports of the ARC. drew I £r*e crow-d to the Company's re--1 tnV'c last S ird; afternoon rrf3 J 1O were distributed by Mrs. H. H. ft"? *ho looked charming m a blue *htte voile dress ami large white 121,592 words
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Article172 1934-09-09 11 FALLING Star" by Vicki Baum is a Hollywood tragedy, the rather curious tale of two film stars m that movie metropolis. Oliver Dent is at the height of > fame m the talkies and Donka Morescu. with whom he is madly id Jove, is a star172 words
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Advertisement98 1934-09-09 11 > :.r,.;:»- 1 ...:.u.....r.ii.^-«""^"'"""" 1!l ;> !>> 1 M RENE UL.LWIANN f] kl (Millinery Department). \A I The j new shipment of SPORT CLOTHES, TAILORED LINEN 1: famous "pt'tites robes" waited for so long a time r\ li l y many of our custom rs— will be on view from98 words
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Advertisement59 1934-09-09 11 i ii i i i i i i iii iii niniiiiii JUDGE for j I YOURSELF. IS I NOTHING ABOVE j mo/- I 1 SUITABLE GIFTS FOR ALL I OCCASIONS. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY I 1 At iFRANHELS i NEW STORE, I I 5, RAFFLES PLACE. ft •1 1 iii 159 words
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Advertisement352 1934-09-09 11 pgr d,.; 13 ceis 'H\TS iIV I j ana 1 T i /Uv HA\h i ()l RhAI) 7 okil "Old (iuard Surrenders" H. A. Vacheli. T jj C f p pw riavc Of "rnfinishcdCathedrarT. S. Striblinß. L«l»l TtfW Ud)i> Ul j -Thr urate* Wifo" H. Yming. ANNUAL SALE Tbese and352 words
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570 1934-09-09 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 9, 1934. A WARNING CINCE the dawn of history it has been realised that there > m great danger m imitating foreign experiments. Practices vhich may succeed well enough m one country do not survive i transplanting, and this applies equally to political policies, itarriage570 words
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Article1217 1934-09-09 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Tine GDnnquneift Of Matter SOMETIMES, m the still of the early morning, when the rising sun is just beginning to promise another sweltering day, von can hear a low rumbling— a ceaseless reverberation which is suggested by vibration rather than by1,217 words
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Article693 1934-09-09 12 WHEN ANGLIUS wrote last week that v HORATIUS would fill this column jc during the former's long week-end trip Home he must have been mixing hk> work with his bridge because HORA- t lIUS is the stalwart who tries to ex- c plain contract693 words
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Advertisement152 1934-09-09 12 In general Debility and for speedy Convalescence after Fever or any wasting disease Serravallos Tonic (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 fu" Health and Vigour, for it feeds the BODY. NERVES152 words
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Article, Illustration2026 1934-09-09 13 ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL POLICE CBIEF IN BOX "Inquiries Into Matter Irrelevant To The^ Charge 9 4FTER ten separate sittings the Brighton magistrates A committed for trial, at Sussex Assizes, Jack Notyre, otherwise Toni Mancini, a 26-year-old waiter, on a charge of2,026 words
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Article245 1934-09-09 13 Scheme To Protect The Public (By Air Mail. London, Aus. 29. THE Government proposes to set up a National Gas Defence Council, to co-ordinate all the agencies that will 3,ss st m protecting the civilian population against gas attacks m the event of a iuture war. Final245 words
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Article386 1934-09-09 13 Dressed In Kilts FIRST TIME FOR 25 YEARS (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 29. MORE than 2,000 people gathered at St. Jame's Palace yesterday to see the 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders take over tinduty of guarding the Royal Palaces. It is the first time for386 words
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Advertisement25 1934-09-09 13 B 'ng Crosby's latest I B^|^^ "WE'RE NOT Xk( DRESSING ff j^fe T -W.A. MUSIC HOUSE, «i«s. suwt, Branches: •^^^^^^l67, Selegie Rd. 854, Geylang: Rd.25 words
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Advertisement52 1934-09-09 13 1 It V>r j BRr^^^l^*"^ 1 I 5 1 I Mwrrf#l "*Yi^ I 7 tL 1 '►I IB- ■li- Tj ,< fr 1 C 1 Sa! 3> JN ,1 fin *^^&l I 118 M Mv Mm J^r SB sH SnHi^^l b > SWEETENED CONDENSED An even more ■HBS9|SS familiar sight52 words
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Article, Illustration872 1934-09-09 14 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius *y IT Is perhaps as well that, with all this conventional rigmarole, which seeks to discover the whereabouts of key cards, nobody should have discovered a means of learning all about distribution. Bridge would br. a dull game if we could lift the curtain entirely. All systems872 words
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Article346 1934-09-09 14 America Hunts New Public Enemy No. One Chicago. 11TETH John Dillinger's mutilated body »T now lying six feet below the surface m a little Indiana cemetery, the hue and cry is now for George ("Babyface") Nelson, who has stepped into the departed John's shoes as America's Public346 words
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Article141 1934-09-09 14 Two-Ton Haul By New York Police New York AN arsenal, weighing two tons, consisting of 3,714 pistols and revolvrs 559 shot-guns (and .rifles, 556 knives, bombs and other weapons, was New York's harvest of criminal weapons during the past year. They have now been tightly packed m an141 words
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Article79 1934-09-09 14 Canton Scheme To Combat Spread Of Disease Canton, Aug. 25. General Li Han Yuen, North-west Pacification Commissioner, recently drew up a scheme for preventing 1 the spread of leprosy m this province, which has been submitted to the Provincial government i'or approval The scheme provides for the79 words
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Article37 1934-09-09 14 Helsinpfors. The Soviet Union are issuing a new series of postage stamps m connection with the tenth anniversary of the death of Lenin. They will he known as the 'Ten Years Without Lenin" series.37 words
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Article177 1934-09-09 14 Sinister Happenings To Keepers Brest. STRANGE and sinister is the history of the lighthouse of Tevennec, off the stormy coast of Finisterre, which will be visited by M. Flandin, the Minister of Public Works, now making a tour of the lighthouses on the west coast of France. He177 words
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Article147 1934-09-09 14 Two Cocks' Combs Bring §150 Two cocks' combs, fried m bean-oil have fetched $150. The wife of a railway worker at Tsaot- auifen on the eastern section of the Chinese Eastern Railway, whose husband had been kidnapped, received a letter from the bandits with a gruesome enclosure, what147 words
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Article395 1934-09-09 14 "Special Product *f SZECHUEN BEST! J PRODUCER *ff Nanking. Aug. 22. VUNNAN and Kweichow have been known as the most productive provinces for opium. However, the poppy as such is not known m these two provinces as it is called "special product." Although the two provinces395 words
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Article, Illustration451 1934-09-09 14 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig LAWN TENNIS 1 by Taking The Volley WHEN you go up to tfe net v, volley, you are definitely launr-li. ing an attack on your opponent, which will usually be ended one way or aa. -'other decisively and quickly. From the back451 words
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Advertisement174 1934-09-09 14 V^-H-^^ TICKETS ISSUED I FOR BY ALL STEAM- TDAX/FI SHIP, AIR AND I rvMVUL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese <uid all Asiatic clients are jriven the best of attention and assistance. j i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET174 words
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Advertisement45 1934-09-09 14 W^^l WEAKNESS I^ Irl DEBILITY rQaN>EM IA kw\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this r*&& remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE.45 words
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Article, Illustration907 1934-09-09 15 Sydney Lee - Backbone Of The Amateur GameThe In -Off: But You Can Have Too Much Of It Sydney Lee OJMSSL RIS K THAT IS NOT CLEVER By (Empire And Amateur Champion) THE in-off has often been called the backbone of th c amateur game. I m not disputing this, as it is907 words
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Article110 1934-09-09 15 Newspaper Statement Causes Sensation If v r H Istanbul A sensation has been caused by the statement published m a newspapei here that about 200 lepers are at large m Istanbul mixing freely with the public. The article declares that, of the lepers, only about two dozen110 words
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Article461 1934-09-09 15 Wife Recalls Judge's Dictum (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 29. rpHE dictum of a judge m the Helen 1. of Troy" case was quoted by a marked woman when she was questioned it Taunton regarding her alleged association with a man lodger. The magistrates heard an461 words
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Article509 1934-09-09 15 Daughter Remanded On Murder Charge (By Air Mail.) London. Aufj 23. th e picturesque COttn- tryside surrounding the quaint Hertfordshire town of Ware a sensation was caused to-day by a police court echo of a dramatic step taken b; the police. Arrested yesterday after the authorities had509 words
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Advertisement150 1934-09-09 15 lam Always Glad j to Give tf/s Advice" J "Recently Mr. Jarvis jlf m'^'^W^^^^ P came to my office. He }?j jp f complained of feeling f| ~^M^¥J hr r tired— listless— said ne i 0. imm u|UHi»; j Lialtoanything.That's I a complaint we doctors often hear and its root150 words
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Advertisement119 1934-09-09 15 BKSftvCv-'-''- JP v Wm .^^k. a. A. "^SSSF- '+"^^sb*- ;-X '-/>^BQfin9flK '%['^'''O«ll^' BSS!vSi*. ,^f vPml^^V fiT Jp _^H .^B .A- '"'ffivXv '^'/•""iffl<il2'> •'(■^*i"-; vm^vGcSoc^' £r* »^v The original letter is held 1^ Jmm «mB at Arcadia Works and its aurhenticirv can be verified. '^Wl& dm CRAVEN "A" are the most119 words
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Article, Illustration7214 1934-09-09 16 TRAGEDY lOF SEVERAL MISSED) CATCHES HO W AUSTRALIA REGAINED THE ASHES BRILLIANT RECORD -PARTNERSHIP OF ■BRADMAN *AND TONSFORD OELOW is Riven m detail the play and comments regarding the fifth and deciding "timeless" Test played at Kennington Oval which Australia won by7,214 words
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Advertisement72 1934-09-09 16 Beauty Salon iJk Hk Our modern treatments make A JdJMmTX/iß^i Jj beauty a reality f o:* everyone. j, jj||H |^BK /^^■■L I They arc carried out under fflr- 1 7*. 2 1 r^jL/J tlm l a!)ic su P crv ision of our t^^^^^Sk*?^ tym Tho worlA famous Elizabeth —^^j i^fj72 words
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Article175 1934-09-09 17 Ministry Of Transport! Campaign THE M ot Trai pi over the ecu. try of 100.000 crossing places lor pedestrians at b cost of more than 1 C 2,030,0 This Is t! >Y> to Mr HmvBelisha's campaign .< safety. Of j hc i to bi I down In London175 words
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Advertisement228 1934-09-09 17 I J STOCKINGS washed with Scrubbs 1 last I IViLf Save and preserve x\ I your stockings and f dainty underwear by I washing them out /\J with Scrubb's. By NX/ softening the water, Scrubb's removes tthe hard lime particles which Jama?:; 1 delicate fabrics ran! makes it so much228 words
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Article, Illustration2878 1934-09-09 18 On Malaya' s Badminton Courts RT\/°T|T| (TSo TF^Il/^ (f^m r^P iteresting .Matches In Open Singles The Draws Seiangor Noies Play In .Men's Doubles Quarter-Finals Described Keenly -Contested Games Yale Wins Klang Inter-Team Double? Honours. (By "Dragon") ME very thrilling games are promised m the open singles pionship of the Singapore2,878 words
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Article87 1934-09-09 18 Lawyer Becomes Tammany Hall Chief New York. Tammany Hall has elected a new "Boss" after months of dissension within its ranks He is Ifr. James J. Dooling, a dapper bachelor lawyer. He succeeds Mr. John F. Curry. The new chief of Tammany Hall is aged 41, and87 words
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Article69 1934-09-09 18 Latest Addition To Canine Cemetery ~f r Pwb Tbe Canine Cemetery on the Isk J Dogs, m the river. Seine, claimed J ihie largest m the world, has just w*"' iti 20,000 th dog. j The French Isle of Dojrs. like its U don namesake, was formerly thieves69 words
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Advertisement154 1934-09-09 18 M c 7"HAT a surprising difference WaterS&~ l^ bury's Compound has made m my life! I greet each day with new vigour f work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest! t£^^ "I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold. I no longer dread154 words
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Advertisement30 1934-09-09 18 Watch for the Appearance of "THE STUDENT" (AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY). PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, S.S. BY SALES SERVICE AGENCIES, 10, Lor. D., St. George's Road.30 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-09 18 H ivl >\ A VI ■jqo« »3tfk j^^r a(8 words
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Article, Illustration1466 1934-09-09 19 tinstrel Parties Jazz Or Classical Music? New rin ,c- 1 ,y, Iyew Hubs In Singapore Research In lunese Chess Cathnn* v i* c C athollc oung Men's A ssociation Celebrates Sixth Anniversary The Kn.s i™'y Ine Hoys Inion Dinner. (By "Clubman") TREAT number of clubs in A1,466 words
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Article566 1934-09-09 19 Tragedy Of Incurable Disease <By Air Mail). London, Aug. 29. AN explorer's poignant plea to be **> allowed to die has once again raised a question which has caused much controversy among the medical profession ior many years. The question is: Should a doctor have the566 words
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Article293 1934-09-09 19 Singular Claim Won Against Colliery (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 29. BECAUSE he had become too fat to work, a coalminer was awarded compensation at Wrexham. Judge Sir T. Artemus Jones, who heard the, case, upheld the contention that, owing to an accident received while working,293 words
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Article215 1934-09-09 19 All Drivers To Pass A Test The Road Traffic Bill is taking an unconscionable tims to get through the Committee stage m Parliament, and it is no wonder, having m mind the wide divergence of views of those who are taking part m its discussion It should215 words
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Advertisement14 1934-09-09 19 (IT 1 "^Qrv I <p >*«J i t AM <Sr UriiJr, DISPENSARY LTD, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement143 1934-09-09 19 BPUCKS of »N BULK MMfIHMHHHMMWOWMMMt 1- W.J.W. 48. mS-^rr W^ViSlTTl^ J wanted! Beautifully presented m a blue, green and gold box, g^.^^UJV^.J with a special wave "lifter ana boitie uf liulywave MhA^^^/l3 Setting Lotion, with full instructions and ready to urn vT\N "Pbto^H from $2.00. VkAJ Ligrht and comfortable to143 words
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Article2926 1934-09-09 20 Malays' Soccer Victory Ov?r Chinese Will They Recapture Cup From The Wiltshires? Stonor Shield Cricket Competition Selangor Club's Last Match Hockey In The F.M.S. Superior Talent To That Of The Colony? The N.S. All Blues' Rugby Football Competition D. R. Harper To Lead Penang. (By "Rimau") rpHE2,926 words
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Article, Illustration916 1934-09-09 20 (By "K.O.") Al Rivers, Middleweight champion of Singapore wearing the belt. Al has recovered from flu pKAXKIE Weber has met with two defeats since he turned professional little over a year Kgo. He had a remarkable sequence of victories until he met Tkuttderface916 words
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Advertisement28 1934-09-09 20 j "ARTHUR'S RFSTAURANT' j j 11, Collyer Quay. EXCELLENT GRILL j We Specialise m Continental Dish* ALL COOKING AM) SLRVICR UNDER FIKOI'EAN sriMjnisioN. I j "open on sundayJ^SS^28 words
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Article820 1934-09-09 21 Successful Results From A Bold Experiment ißy A;r Mail) H Our Our Correspondent) London, Aug. 29. week the Post Office introduced I/™ important developments—the ir rrail services to be run regularly Kid. and the first air mail ser■JnTthe *orld m which mails are carried by air820 words
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Article114 1934-09-09 21 Lb. Fish Fights For 50 Minutes •By Air Mail) from Our Oicn Correspondent i Scarborough (Yorkshire), Aug. 23. A RECORD tunny catch has been made Jr°n Scarborough ty Cclonel E. T. the British tunny fishing expert. night, he nas caught three J^-weighine 812 Jb., 641 Jb. and114 words
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Article73 1934-09-09 21 4 Urse As Ph>xiated By Coffee Percolator HcUingfors. nUrses of the H »ra« Sana"^PttomS 311 kas du>ll m the the rr* U S me ffee Sh<? T^ cow l asle ep. "^ted C t r led a "d then, it is stated. fa^ r of L, tin V73 words
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Article50 1934-09-09 21 ritin p *A B <>ok On World Pol *cal Systems j| r Pal Alto, California. V** t'niuT oovtr former President W H lDerty;< wh «h will be t L!r ret «»t t^ iL^ **tvl?T P^ rtisan Political is--I^Wmu the world ¥*<"**". I l^ l m > a"the,n50 words
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Article108 1934-09-09 21 Winning Boxer Hurts His Own Chin ißy Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 28. ALF Blandford and Sid Wicks, two A London light-weight boxers, were fighting at the London Stadium Club. Blandford appeared to be winning. So he attempted to finish off Wicks with a terrific108 words
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Article90 1934-09-09 21 Alleged Gunman Manhandled By Crowd Paris. Louis Lajoie. wanted for the shooting of Montmartre boulevards by a maddened "Scarface Dede," was chased down the crowd, at which he discharged his revolver as he ran. When the crowd caught Louis, they handled him BO severely that he is now90 words
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Article64 1934-09-09 21 Struggles For Half An Hour Before Landed Helsingfors. While encaged m floating logs down the Herikoski rapMa (North Finland), a lumberman observed a tine salmon slowly swimming by He hit out at the fish with, his guidepole, then plunged into the water after it. furious struggle ensued64 words
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Article230 1934-09-09 21 Mishandled Machinery "FORGED" CREDIT AND MONEY London, Sept. 7. ]y[R. J. B. A. Kessler, the wellknown oil magnate, m a series of articles m the Times, entitled "forged money," attributes the world economic crisis to mishandling of the machinery for regulating credit and monetary exchange since the230 words
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Article27 1934-09-09 21 Singapore, Saturday. The fire brigade was summoned to Tank Road yesterday morning to put out a grass fire which was extinguished m a few minutes.27 words
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Article513 1934-09-09 21 from records of magnetic storms, which often accompany their appearance, it Is deduced that the "influence" of sunspots takes between 11-,I 1 and 5 days to reach the earth. MIRRORS AND ATMOSPHERICS Radio recept on is affected In two ways. In the first place there should be513 words
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Advertisement101 1934-09-09 21 H W I I H ft i X B I v-l ■■K[!S I R v m How can a skeleton administer Poison? How can Drowning: bring the dead to Life? SEE EDGAR WALLACE'S 1 capitol! next change j^Re turn F tbe Terror" I ill I i 'I f* o A'!t/)Cr101 words
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Miscellaneous269 1934-09-09 21 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Reginald King And liis Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 1.35 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. A sports talk. 1.50 p.m.: A recital by Charles W. Fitzgerald (baritone), and Ray Fox (violin) 2.35 p.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. A religious service, relayed from269 words
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Miscellaneous152 1934-09-09 21 the Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard, C.H., D.D.; Arnold Goldsbrough (organist). relayed from St. Martin-in-the-Fieido, Trafalgar Square. London. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 19.00). 3.05 a.m.: A summary of the week's new.v 3.20 a.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. Joan Luxton and her Children's Theatre Company, m The House that Jack152 words
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706 1934-09-09 22 Despite The Services Of Many Old "Stars" Three-Nil Victory Of The Cattle Traders Singapore, Saturday. JUE STRAITS Cattle Traders 1 Sports Club sprang a surprise at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, when they eliminated the Malays m the first round of the S.A.F.A. Cup706 words
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Article244 1934-09-09 22 CASE OF THIRD TIME LUCKY Chinese Beaten By Three Goals To One (From Our Oum Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rTHE TAMILS beat the Chinese by three goals to one m the final of th c Selangor Cup Competition at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium to-day. There244 words
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Article98 1934-09-09 22 The match between the Harbour-View I 3.P. and the Beau Stella B.P. will be played off at the former's court, Bukit i Chermin, off Teluk Blangah Road instead of Haiy. Road. The following will represent the Harbour- View: SINGLES: Wee Kirn Wee, Chiang Tiong Wah. Wee Pock Choon,98 words
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Article42 1934-09-09 22 oft.< n < %i tiii!-- I' of vitality N > finer "Pick mr up" caii l>" bad than Phosferir.e Tonic Wine, a full bodied w'ne with the addition i t" the world famous Phosferino. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD., Singapore Penang.42 words
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Article728 1934-09-09 22 Bright Season Ahead EXCELLENT PLAYERS AVAILABLE Ipoh, Sept. 7. IHE rugby posts are up again and the first runabout practice game of the Perak Rugby Football Club takes place m Ipoh on Saturday when it is hoped there will be a good turnout. Perak's prospects for the728 words
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Article116 1934-09-09 22 The following have beer, selected to represent th^ Henderson Athletic Party against tho Maybuds Badminton Pa'-ty m p fr'endly badminton match of five singles and two doubles to be olayed n,t tho b.tter r .> court, Shrewsbury Ro?d (off Mcu'niein Road* on Sunday <S^pt 13 1 nt.3 30116 words
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Article80 1934-09-09 22 Services And Wiltshires* Cup Replay THE following will play ior the 'Government Services against the Wiltsh'res I m their re-p-lay of the first round tie In the S.A.F.A. Cup ccmpeti--Jon. at Anson Road Stadium to-day:— Lee Pak Tong < Medicals HendrofT (Medicals), Johari (Monopolies! or Salleh Monopolies I80 words
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Article95 1934-09-09 22 The following have been invited to pluv on Friday on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5 p.m.: Whites: J. Bleha. V. Xavier, E. K. Yzelman. E. Brown, If. K. H. Shirazi»\ Looi En^ San, Lee Kit Soon, Lee Tuck Soon. Lee Fong Lim, F. Pullen Catchatdor. J. MeXeish, C.95 words
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Article99 1934-09-09 22 The following are the positions on Sept. 6 m the S.C.F.A. Inter-District League P. W.L. D. F. A.Pts. Bras Basah Sprinters 6 5 1 0 17 3 10 Tras .Rovers 5 4 0 18 5 9 Mackenzie Footers 5 3 1 1 13 7 7 Rumah Miskin99 words
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Article77 1934-09-09 22 The following ties are lixed for Monday m the Men's Singles Handicap Class "A*" event of the V.M.C.A. championships T. H. Wee owe 3 v. Kamis owe 15. A. H. Yap owe 6 v. Tan Swee Wah scr, Po Guan Chwee owe 3v. E. If. TampoePhilips owe- 3,77 words
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Article146 1934-09-09 22 S.C.R.G vs. RAP CHINESE WIN ALL SIY MATCHES Singapore, Sunday. PLAYING on >. <; R. c. ooiiru yesterday. th c Royal Air Fort* wer v ainese Recreation (lul. m a tennis tournament m which the fhin came off victori oils m all the match* b. i Although al146 words
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Article98 1934-09-09 22 "A M Team:— Tiang Seng. (Captain*, Cheow Wah. Henry Boon. Choo Beng. Teng Chew, Kee Choc. Ycng Poh, Gim Loci:, Chim Bcc-k. Chooa Leong, Chin Khean, Kong Lcoivj. Ghee Soon, Cbee Tong. B" Team:— Kee Siang (Captain), Yet Teck. Choon Lim. Boon Gim, Kee Tim, Ah Chuan,98 words
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Article36 1934-09-09 22 In a friendly soccer match, the Bonafidc XI defeated Pljwer VmA Euu.sian XI by 2 -0 at the Serangoor. English School ground on Friday. -One previous result was aiso m favour of tt» Bonaftde, by 3—o.36 words
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Advertisement379 1934-09-09 22 "SPECIAL PURCHASE" WEEK AT Whiteaways MEANS EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED DURING THIS WEEK PERIODICALLY OUR LONDON. CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN BUYERS SECURE EXCEPTION- LI <,()()!) BARGAINS IN VARI- TYPES OF MERCHANDISE, I\\ UUABLY ON ACCOUNT OF MANUFACTURERS BEING ANXI- < I S K> LIQUIDATE EXCESS STOCKS. SUCH DEALS ARE379 words
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3889 1934-09-09 23 Gold Cup Winner First In Big Race Accident To Coral Moore: Third Days Results Sinirapt>iv. Saturday. LA QUEEN, the winiu r of the *m tiday m rine time, considerwhen it won the Gold .*KtUe,crcaied a new Malayan l *7L the mile, of 13,889 words
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Article176 1934-09-09 23 Sciatica Kept Him At Home It is the wife who sends us tilia informa* tion about her husband's troubles. Sh" writes: "For some time past, my hu has been able to work oolv <>rM< v e< l< fan two, <>n account of sciatien. He176 words
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Article57 1934-09-09 23 Requiem High Mass for the sou] late Mi. D. sta Maria, Senior Mail 01 P. 0.. Singapore, who expired on 2nd inst.. will be mag at the Ci.ur £t Joseph, at C3O a.m.. on th? I.lth Sepi ember, 1934. Relatives and friend* tn cordially iavited to attend the57 words
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Advertisement108 1934-09-09 23 j TODAY j 7 Stirring lectures en uay and prophetic subjects. ASSEMBLY GOD CHAPEL. > j 486, Seian.^oon Road. Beginning Sun., Sept. i*'.h at 5,30 p.m. Wa k nights 7.-10 p.m. 1 A MACHINE WITH A SOI 1. Th.« most startling /evclation of the vgc. BENITO MI'SSOUM. 1 In the108 words
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Advertisement155 1934-09-09 23 BOVRIL Word Building Contest RESULTS The foil >wing eonipetit* rs havinur Bubmitted the inos'. number of wor<l> m 'h? BOVRIL WORD BUILDIN'; CONTEST, will receive the pri/ o"e bicycle ea.'rf: EE SOON KIAT. Stager Sewiag Machine 0.. Johone liahru. MR. JAS. SOH. SI, Jalan Ibrahim, Johee Hahru. MADAME S!E SUAN155 words
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Title Section12 1934-09-09 24 The Sunday Tribune 24 PAGES .SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1934. FIVE CENTS'^12 words
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Article, Illustration93 1934-09-09 24 A f:iv- view of th-j heroes parading m ihc- i addock prior to a race. The biggest surprise of the day: Snowlass iDraman up* winning the second event, to pay the handsome win dividend of $163. Chia Kirn Watt, hon. secretary and assistant hon. secretary93 words
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