Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 September 1934
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Title Section13 1934-09-16 1 The Sunday Tribune f jT«.-No. IV SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IG, 1934. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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1937 1934-09-16 1 PRINCE GEORGES LOVELY BRIDE HANDSOME ROYAL COUPLE PRINCESS MARINA'S FONDNESS FOR BRITAIN (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 5, \?0 event connected^ with the Royal Family m recent years has been greeted with more sincere and universal delight than the announcement of the engagement1,937 words
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Article164 1934-09-16 1 London Market Astonished (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. o. ANTICIPATING a small increase- of United Kingdom Stocks for the month, the rubber market was astonished when the August figures showed a fall of 3,067 tons. From the big decline it was cbyious that164 words
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Article111 1934-09-16 1 Nation Urged To Be Calm t'Fr&in Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 15. A COMMUNIQUE points out that the Government resigned m accordance with constitutional practice and the Assembly did not pass a vote of censure. Therefore, the matter should not cause anxiety to the public at large who111 words
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Article65 1934-09-16 1 i From Our Own Correspondent J (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 4. ROALD AMUNDSEN, the Norwegian explorer who "clied m 1928, once placed £300 m a bank m Eng land— and forgot all about it. This was revealed (yesterday) when the Norwegian Consul-Gene-ral m London, Mr. Gabriel Conradi.65 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-16 1 The Gold Cup, which Fiesole won at Singapore races yesterday and caused the biggest upset of the day, paying a dividend or" $147.23 words
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Article525 1934-09-16 1 Buffer Pool Active? (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent j London, Sept. o. YEWS of a further decrease m visible supplies of tin dur ing August came as a timely aid to the private pool who habeen compelled by the patent ineffectiveness of their aim to525 words
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Article157 1934-09-16 1 ARRIVALS AFTEJi DARK Home Comment "Fireworks On Plans Not Desirable (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 5 A CIRCUMSTANCE attending the arrival of the Air Ma:' at Singapore incurs the d approval of the "Aeroplane/ In the course of an article extolling Malayan ftir-raindedi*157 words
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Article94 1934-09-16 1 THHE Medan Broadcasting Station (call-sign A.V.R.O.M. announces that to-diy (Sunday" special programme will be broadcast from the BrastftgJ Aerorirom on the occasion of the ofßci opening of the landing grounds. There will be a grand display <■ flying m which twenty "planes will participate. Six 'planes from th<l94 words
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Article453 1934-09-16 1 First Convoy Stoops (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 5. niSCLOSURE of a little naval secret proves that British engineering ingenuity is not outclassed by German, pocket battleships notwithstanding. Lying on the stocks at Clydebank within a stone's throw oi the mighty Cunarder453 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-16 1 doodwood Park i Hotel •naiscuirs mW be reserved at |1 an evening.12 words
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Advertisement163 1934-09-16 1 'MUWmilllHlHllllmillllHl I' l''|:illi|!llM«.ll!{|;>l:i|ll|!l|.:|.,' I 5 A.M. EDITION I H OM E FOOTBALL i RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 3. iiiiianiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii.il, >i,;r,t:;i:i|,!i:ii iiiirtriiiiriihij* DRESSES AT THE RACESSEE PAGE 2 i (Reprinted from the London Daily Telegraph, 23rd July, 1923.) AMONG the ancient houses producing Scotch Whisky there is Hone with greater claim163 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-16 1 N.E.M. {National Employer* Mutual). INSURE YOU.'t Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.11 words
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Article175 1934-09-16 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Soviet's Hands In The Far East Strengthened Shanghai. Sept. 15. DR. Sun Fo "chairman of the Legislative Yuan I talked of various matters m a Press Interview at Nanking yesterday. The outflow ol silver from China, tie said, wta due to her175 words
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Article48 1934-09-16 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Manehukuo Agitator Going To Fukien Shanghai, Sept. 15. General Li Chai Chun, the Manehukuo agitator, is proceeding to Fukien to direct the activities of ronins from Formosa. Tt is feared that the traitors will also organise riots and disturbances m the province.48 words
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Article624 1934-09-16 2 (By Our Woman Correspondent TJAIN m the morning m no way affected the ciowds who flocked to Bufcit Timah yesterday far the Gold CUB Race and the Grandstand and padang were jammed with eager spectators. Fortunately the afternoon turn?d out fine and clear and quite624 words
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Article379 1934-09-16 2 i Many Applications In Johore (From Out Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sep. 15. r rHE Assessment Committee appointed A m Johore m connection with deciding <he standard production of rubber estates applying for certificates of export lights has been sitting daily (except on Thursdays and Fridays) at the379 words
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Article63 1934-09-16 2 RANEE OF PUDUKOTA INJURED Car Collides With Lorry In Sussex London. Sept. 1. 'UHE Ranee of Piwiukota was injured 1 m a collision of her car with a lorry at Handeross, Sussex, to-day and removed to a London Nursing Home suffering from slight concussion, shock and cuts." She fe progressing63 words
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Advertisement41 1934-09-16 2 HRH^^ ::::i:::::ii::: :::::::i::::::::::::::::i :i:::::^ifl^^^^^H^H B h i :::::::!:::-i:::::::::::::::::H!:::::: ciiJF^M (MRMM FRKMSS U RR with A Cffiizabjetk v^j BEAUTY PREPARATIONS I Treatment by Appointment BH Telephone 8115 t^m N MAYKIADH eco battery rd H K9 IVIMTjMMKU ltd. Singapore B[ MASTERS "*TMJ^^ M-6.41 words
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Advertisement78 1934-09-16 2 SHE OWES HIS HAPPINESS TO ALLENBURY'S This wis^ mother left nothing to chance m rearing her bonny son. From his birth she relied m Allenbury's Poods and Rusks, knowing that thousands of other mothers had, m their own babi proved the many virtues of these incomparable babyhood foods. Fresh Stocks78 words
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Miscellaneous763 1934-09-16 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 40. ACROSS:— I. Lanary; 7. Enfest; 12 Enamour;. 14. Oases; 16. Envenom; 17 It; 18. Tune; 20. Ant; 21. Eases: 24 Pftn; 25. Alt; 2C. Site; 27. Award: 29. Dr: 31. Reata; 34. Inks; 35. Eager; 37 're; 39. Trip; 40. Orate; 41. Net; 43. Gpeed; 44.763 words
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Article389 1934-09-16 3 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS EXTENDED Victory By Odd Goal cgDfSBY'S GOOD WIN London, Sept. 15. HERE «tre no surprises m League soccer *r*?nal continue to keep their Jrfag boot*, but w iv iinly able to Sql Wot Bromwich A. by the odd iiil ie ttecup holders won fairly easily from A. CityReuter - 389 words
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Article49 1934-09-16 3 Results Of Yesterday's Games London. Sep. 15. Jfte fpllovtag are the rcsulU oi tha gJW rugby ronrche- played c-dav: Ilv 8 Bedford S W?5 lh Jo^lvn Park 4 g*" m Knehestof M I Swansea 10 3? 20 Plymouth AU>; 0 SSAs a (l N- nth I ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article30 1934-09-16 3 Utvian Walking rhampion's Success the v.alki j for 30 kiw up a new world's record mee «n? between athle te. finished i-^_ D se c*. behind Dalinarh.30 words
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Article582 1934-09-16 3 Very Close Contest RAINBOW LEADING AT THE TURN Newport, Sept. 15. ||HK weather prospects for the America's Cup race were sunny at 8.30 aja., but shortly alter it was dull, presaging a wet day. There was no wind m the harbour, out it was learnt that it582 words
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Article63 1934-09-16 3 Closing Scores In La^t Match Of Season London. Sept. 15. The last cricket match of the season ,n Lancashire. the champion county, arid the Re-.i of England, was Qtinued 10-day. At close of pi iy the Rest had scored 385 lor 9 wicfeets, Leyland scoring 18% The63 words
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Article114 1934-09-16 3 Legislative Yuan Adopts Draft Shanghai, Sept. 15. |VR. Sun Fo. the chairman of the LeU gislative Yuan, arrived m Nanking ytaterday morning and immediately attended the meeting of the Legislative <ian. which .sat for the first time since the summer vacation. Hie draft of the Constitution114 words
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Article105 1934-09-16 3 Expected To Return To Europo In December Shanghai, Sept. 15. Dr. Wang Chung Huai, the Chinese member Of the International Court ol Justice at The Hague, returned to Nanking from Ruling yesterday. It is said that he only discussed with irshal Chiang Kai Shek. China's for105 words
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Article99 1934-09-16 3 Altegsd Possession Of House Breaking Implements Singapore. Sunday. L Low All Twee appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander m the Third Police Cour: yesterday on a charge of being m possession of house breaking implements m Havelcck Road at three o'clock yesterday morning. The exhibits consisted of99 words
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Article116 1934-09-16 3 r Prisoner Brought Up Again Singapore. Saturday. Phuan Tun Kong, a young Straitsborn Chinese, who had recently been sentenced to two months' rigorous im-pr-sonment on a charge of crlmina] beach of trust m respect of a sum of $15. G0. was brought up before the Second Magistrate (Mr.116 words
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Article65 1934-09-16 3 Chinese Youth Charged With Loitering Singapore, Sunday. Lan Kian Kam, a 14-year-old Chinese youth, appeared ir the Third Police Court yesterday morning before Mr. J. M. Brander on the charge of loitering. A police constable said that he arrested the accused when he asked him for 50 cents to65 words
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Article67 1934-09-16 3 Chinsse Girl's Locket And Chain Snatched Away Singapore. Saturday. Convicted on a charge of theft, a young Chinese, Wong Cheong. was fined $31 or, m defauit, 21 days' rigorous imprisonment, by the Second Magistrate i Mi. N. Grice) to-day. The accused accosted a Chinese girl on the highway67 words
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Article400 1934-09-16 3 Obstruction In Stamford Road Singapore, Sunday. rpHIRTY-THREE ricksha pullers who X were arrested m a night raid carried out by the Police at 11 p.m. last Saturday appeared before Mr. G. C. Meredith, Registrar of Vehicles, on Friday on charges of obstruction and loitering. The raid400 words
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Article33 1934-09-16 3 Shanghai, Sept. 15. The Overseas Committee has shifted into its new building at Huangnikang. The class for Overseas Teachers will be opened on or about Sept. 20.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.33 words
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Article270 1934-09-16 3 Verdict Of Death By Misadventure From Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur.«Fr:ciay 4 VERDICT of •death by Btfeadten- lure" was recorded by the Coroner. Mr. j. p. Bidduiph to-day m the inqucsi on a Chinese girl, named Ng Ho, aged 9 years, who died as the result of270 words
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Article74 1934-09-16 3 Never Got Drunk Before Singapore, Sunday, j "I am a fool" said Abdul Salim, when i he was charged before Mr. J. M. Brander m the Third Police Court yesterday i with being drunk and disorderly m Cross Street. The accused said that he had nevei74 words
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Article89 1934-09-16 3 Believed To BePart Of Tanglin Burglaries Singapore, Sfeturd ly. Tliere was an echo ol the recent Tanglin burglaries m th Second Magistrate's court to-day, when an application was made as to the disposal of a silver wrist watch and a cigarette case. j The articles, which were recovered89 words
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Article129 1934-09-16 3 Telegram 01 Invitation Signed i THE te] the Sovii t to A join ihr signed ai botel when th« Fit Delegait is believed thai .ill signatures trill bo affixed by 5 p.m and the ul< will be forwarded ii evenl ned by over two-third >-lReuter - 129 words
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Article77 1934-09-16 3 Pleads Giulty To Breach 01 Trust Singapore Saturday Mohamed Un Sa leh elderly Ma lav. was b tr i< months m th by the A Magistrate <Mr. N. Grice* io-' The accused pleaded umiHv 4 charge of criminal bre tru of some musical Lnstrtime H" said that77 words
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Article63 1934-09-16 3 Successful Dinner At Kuala Lumpur (Ffom Our Gicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A successful dinner was held last night m connection with the forthcoming marriage of Mr Law Joo X and Miss Khoo Pury Neo. The function was held ai Chuan Choo Lodge, m Preacher Road, the host63 words
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Article64 1934-09-16 3 European Planter Fined In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 15. A European planter of North Johore was recently fined $25 m the Segarra' Police Coun for shooting two elephants tvhich had been on the estate during I the month of April, i It will64 words
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Advertisement23 1934-09-16 3 S "ARIIIB'S SISTAIBAM 11, Collyer Quay. EXCELLENT GRILL We Specialise m Continental Dishes. OOKIN(, \m> SLRVfCE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING.23 words
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Advertisement27 1934-09-16 3 1^ stir 'il H Hk^^L V' m^^^K B ft HV^H£ t "**'j** 7 /X«, y V V l l^"? > 4^VoaL^^^MßpnC^Mnhk ta fC' aSfc flwpyyl J&. w^\ V^4BQb?^bh&bbl27 words
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Article1384 1934-09-16 4 SPRINTGTIME For Henry," the hilarious comedy of a bachelor's errors m the spring which had Broadway laughing for eight months, comes to the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday as a Box picture with a clever cast of comedians including Otto Kruger, Nancy Carroll. Nigel Bruce, Heather1,384 words
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Advertisement299 1934-09-16 4 i i I I t I t J I iMiMinii ■;:|it|iiinii!|!ii i i i I i;;i:'infi4tiliiljiliil!iiiiltil!!lMii[i;!li!fliiiniMii;ii!i'fi;^ I ~~~~~m.m. i Tho clash and fire of Louis Bromfifilds sensa- -I -,jm j tional best seller electrifies the screen 1 SHE GAVE niM ONE W JU^I SHINING HOUR L. LOVE EU, '^Sm then299 words
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Advertisement390 1934-09-16 4 ••n ii ii iii m t t i i M i i i«« illinium i i i i i i i i i i i f|| I Opening at the Capitol Friday, Sept. 21st. A Solendid new STAGE At trad ion— -1 MAE BAIRD, ARCHIE THOMPSON I I and HARRY390 words
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Article, Illustration3277 1934-09-16 5 RUMANITY'S FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA WHAT ROSS'S DISCOVERY MEANT A v TSNBBL BISTOR¥ 0F nK. A. I- U*m> C.8.E., the former Principal Civil Medical Officer, V contributes a valuable article on the history of malaria to the current issue of the Malayan Medical Journal. It is an account of the disease3,277 words
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Article249 1934-09-16 5 Proposal Likely To Be Favoured IKE "Ceylon Independent" und thai the Hanking CommiMion, which if now sitting; under tne Chairmanship <»r Sir. s. Pochkhanawala, has definite!) cided to recommend m their Repori Government the early eetabl aided Hank m Ceylon. already stated tin- < bo| to249 words
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Advertisement47 1934-09-16 5 MEM LUKE THESE KNOW AND APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF AICHJOR BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY I > S^^ I RESTORES THE ENERGY I I DRAINED BY HARD V ~1 EXERTION \^S DREWED AND BOTTLED IN (INGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Ltd JOLE AGENTf FOR MALAYA SIME DARBY Co. Ltd47 words
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6331 1934-09-16 6 Baroness Orczy - A FINE BIT OF WORK OUR SHORT STORY Baroness Orczy OUR SHORT STORY By «QH! sh! It's the Englishman, v I'd know his footsteps anywhere "God bless him!" murmured petite maman fervently. Pere Lenegre went to the door; ho stepped cautiously and with that stealthy foot-tread which speaks m eloquent6,331 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-16 6 USE "TIGER HEADACHE CURE POWDER" AND KEEP SMILING THROUGH. X i)eccmbeT 1934 January I I j TIGER MEDICAL HALL. I SINGAPORE.21 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1934-09-16 7 Strictly Between Ourselves *ijjv .>• k In") a Me to vary my usual |£|fowofair3 persiflage by presenting w th rtally Ini ing and hitherto unwished information. i wtek '-r st> ago I asked when the Gavmunent intended to beyin work on the new entfeme Court which is to occupy the1,506 words
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Advertisement35 1934-09-16 7 ■lJi'i:.Mlh|i:|':|ii|<i|[;i:;|ii|i<i!ii![|:>|!'| l :|'i|i:| l '|ii|!i|i]|; l |,i|!!| i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i > {CARNATION MILK "FROM CONTENTED COWS" CREAM YOUR COFFEE WITH CARNATION. I DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. m m '''"^•''•I'lHli'lllllllMIIIIUrilllllllllllllllllMliiliil;:!,!!,!!;!!!,!,!!,,,,!!)!!:,!,,!)!,^,,,!,,!,!!!!!,!!,,!!,^,!!!!;,!,!!!^ 'Mlilnli'l I I i I I lX35 words
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Article311 1934-09-16 8 Yachtsmen Captured By Bandits Harbin, Aug. 10. I^OUR Russian yachtsmen and one •T lady who took part m an unofficial race "across country have been captured by bandits. The crews of eight yachts decided to take advantage of the extensive floods as a novelty, staged a friendly racs311 words
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Article235 1934-09-16 8 Railway Arrangements In Ceylon THE railway authorities are at present busy m making the necessary arrangements m connection with the Duke of Gloucester's visit by train from Colombo to Nuwara Eliya on Sept. 20. A Royal special train is being arranged ior His Royal Highness, and235 words
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Article, Illustration385 1934-09-16 8 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig LAWN TENNIS By THE HALF- VOLLEY MOST experts that the half volley is a stroke to be avoided, but the fact remains that thcr? arc occasions when it has to bo piavt because you are caught with the almost at your feet.385 words
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Advertisement202 1934-09-16 8 Try ihe new, oriainofrEASY-ACCESS" P MiMMW —■■ll lM^iM ■■^■■■W C "S DJi^l^ fj X ORDINAKir FOIL WRAPPINGS l j/OHr arc a cont nua l annoyance. They impede ca.sy Ig^^E^^^^^^PaßS^WKßßi^tjKKß extraction, and once you have tal^en the first Cigarette, the Foil cannot readily be folded back I^*^*^**^^^^^* it is then "m202 words
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Advertisement230 1934-09-16 8 Conquer Weak nerves and regain new Of course you would look years I B j?3| L f younger and feel much stronger, *m I *3e R 1 V if once your nerves could regain their strength. For irritability uai.j l thr and that "run-down" feeling arl as a ml* only230 words
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Article522 1934-09-16 9 WHAT CAMERA TO CHOOSE asdfasdf Specialist And His Instrument ,^eur photographers go m Kr roM™ cameras and for v work it would be difficult to more convenient method of S *Lg hobby, particularly jT^ing the camera away on a JL or when pictures are wanted 7Lcees*ible spots where it is522 words
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Article105 1934-09-16 9 City Shocked By Slaying Of Nine-Year-Old Girl Peking, Aug. 24. AT one o'clock yesterday morning a ghastly m ureter took place m house No. 12, Peitanchang Hulun^, inside Ti Feng Shih-Jing, Chief of the Peking and An Meng, Peking. The nine-year-old daughter of Capt. i Tientsin105 words
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Article450 1934-09-16 9 Mystery Ovar Widow's Death Watford 'Herts), DARK stains spreading over the ceiling of an estate agent's office led today to the discovery of the death of a pretty 34-year-old widow, Mrs. Lucy Doris Covell, who for .some time had been conducting a secretarial business here.450 words
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Article268 1934-09-16 9 Boys Quicker Learners Than Girls DR. Percy Buck, King Edward Professor of music at London University, speaking recently, at the Oxford Course m Music Teaching, said that girls came to him at the Royal College of Music from the best schools m the country. They could write pages268 words
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Article65 1934-09-16 9 A course of study m malariology organised by the Health Organisation of the League of Nations opened m Rome on July 10. A similar course of practical study and field work was held during the month of May at ihe League's Far-Eastern Bureau at Singapore, and attended65 words
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Article459 1934-09-16 9 Appeal To Ship More Freely SUBSEQUENT to our publication of the warning issued by the Rubber Control Departments of both Malaya and Ceylon against the hoarding of rubber coupons, M*\ P. Sar&vanamuttu, the local Controller, has informed us that he has decided to increase the issue459 words
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Article258 1934-09-16 9 2V 2 Feet In Height WORLD TOUR ON BICYCLE PILLION Delhi, Aug. 2(). AX amused crowd watcht d the nmvo. ments of a little smartly dressed figure i»s it walked m the compouwl of the Delhi District Courts to-day. Mr. K. Obala Bow, who daimi258 words
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Advertisement171 1934-09-16 9 Co 1 a m o rsio> t\ I 8«A»O 3€DST*AD ener^kip o f a "Diamond" bedstead *»»tmg satisfaction: M*^«i m such a iranner as to pro- «»sst comfort and support t a life-time and more, for it is 2f*tw of strong steel and is insect a handsome piece of furniture171 words
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Advertisement194 1934-09-16 9 IBBBiBB^^BMJMBJBte^HIBia^ .1 I I I I I I -l'H!!|ii|.M' f!ll:ie;llrlii|nlM|! i:;|! l::l; l''|. iniMiil^l 1 1 1 1 1 I i i 1 ,|ii|i!i:<li>liii:ill.litliilii|i!t:i( 4 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP j B I OC I T I N I Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so I Ensures194 words
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Advertisement244 1934-09-16 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST "HIBIIIG CiFS" j New Season's Slocks Just Arrived. Z The Latest Shapes Most Attractive Colours. I All one Price $1.00 each I j Medical Hall, Ltd- Chtinists. Battery Road. 'iia.>tll|ll|n|:i|ii|ii|ii|,:|'i|ill i|<ilnt;lli.|.:| I I l"l <■"» ilii|.:|t;i>'i r i i i i i i I i i244 words
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Article, Illustration895 1934-09-16 10 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING HTKE INDISPENSABLE beret of seme years ago has undergone amazing CHANGES m the last few weeks and yet the hereditary likeness remains quite strong m this LUXURIOUS offspring of its shapeless Latin Quarter original. For one thins, there's comfort for even though these new MODELS have895 words
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Advertisement412 1934-09-16 10 j SWASTIKAI I FOR I Eastern Arts And Crafts j I PERSIAN CARPETS BELOW COST PRICK I 1 3, ORCHARD ROAD. 1 AMBER MANSIONS, f SINGAPORE. 1 1 1 ■».!i.iiiniiiiniiiimniiiminiiiiiiininminin.:i.i|. i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Eiiliil'iiiTitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintntiiliiiimiiiiii *****1 1412 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1934-09-16 11 m Woman Correspondent tarwa s one of the most l» ft ittatoießaci- Bail held jf3^ n Friday *ith its hi-ii S^i-Usral The mum colour i^-SSid sreen with groups of different bright I actually aren't too sure three-deep or more i*£w much to see over or1,557 words
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Article178 1934-09-16 11 Mr. Brett Young's deep lovo of his county and country lights up the pages or all his books, .but m none is it so evident as m "This Litt!.- World," bis Icite novel. The center oi his little world is Chaddesbourne, a Worcestershire village which has178 words
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Advertisement62 1934-09-16 11 B ENE ULLMANN (Millinery Department). NOW ON VIEW V s,!l c marte *t GOWNS for all occasions. PORTS SI ITS, SHORTS g SIX DRESSES. I e i\v attractive prices. ew HAT^ BAGS m exclusive patterns. L MANN ir *at reductions of all model frocks nd Hats. Spwrts frocks and afternoon62 words
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Advertisement31 1934-09-16 11 Announcement i FRANKELS OF NO. 5, RAFFLES PLACE. New Department j AS FROM MONDAY 17 th SEPT. J EXCLUSIVE STYLE j OF j LADIES' j j HATS, I; DRESSES, LINGERIE, Etc.31 words
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Advertisement408 1934-09-16 11 J NEW I HAVE YOU READ? 131^ a T T rrTn T T I M Rota Grave*. t DEiAIJ llr LJL i "Rivers Glide O»" Kamlk<» Gil I CHECKED LINENS j r™*****«** PRINTED SILKS, These and «a.v u. LATEST I T^nr'/^ EDITIONS fast received. J II JOIN NOW— THE CHBAPBSf408 words
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503 1934-09-16 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 16, 1934. TRAFFIC IN ARMS >Y a proclamation i med on ll.tu U.K. the Officer dmini l the Government Settlements warn-] d Lh.- inhabitants of the Colonv ainsi assisting in any way In war between Bolivia and traguay, Ilie proclamation that fur a period of503 words
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Article1025 1934-09-16 12 TP fl- A<s T'HE description of Singapore as the crossroads of the East has lost some of its originality during the last generation or so. Once upon a time, I suppose, the man who i) m tl the phrase basked for a few years in1,025 words
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Article688 1934-09-16 12 (\FF we go again with the good old scissors and paste to provide you with a little delicate laughter on this bright Malayan morning. A A /FATHER round, boys and girls, and see what Uncle Horatius II has round for you, toiling for hours688 words
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1449 1934-09-16 13 Preparations For The Worlds Greatest Air Race THE WORLD'S GREATEST AIR RACE. FLYING DANGERS IN THE EAST SERIOUS DAMAGE BY LARGE BIRDS Turkey's Amazing Attitude Adding To Difficulties Of The Competitors DREPAPwA'I lONS for the greatest air race ever organised ar? now on the point of completion. One-eyed Wiley Post,1,449 words
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Article671 1934-09-16 13 Arrangements For His Tour •By Air Mail). London, Sept. 5. rifHE Duke of Gloucester, who will leave England for his Australian tour on Tuesday, will be absent from home until March of next year. After his stay m Australia he will visit New Zealand, whers he will671 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-16 13 The Second Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, taking over the guard of Buckingham Palace for the period of the Guards' Brigade absence on manoeuvres recently.23 words
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Article489 1934-09-16 13 Thousands Of "Clues" WHERE WAS CRIME COMMITTED (By Air Mail t London. Sept. 5 ALTHOUGH the general public who have followed from day to day the intensive inquiries into the three-months-old trunk mystery here may have concluded that the police have tfiven up all hope489 words
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Advertisement45 1934-09-16 13 """11l I I I I I :|!iliil!!|i:|i.|n|iili:|i!lii|:'l.:|i!i:tlii|i!|a|!;i:it:!|M;!|.:|i!|Mltiiiil!iliili:iiil!'|!il:!fi:|M| HOHNER'S NEW "ECHO-LUXE" SERIES. MCE 91 j; JS -w jjUmM^ j coloured covers m modern designs. In first class presentation and hinged Box. Price from $1.20 each J Price Lists on application I T -M.A. Music House, SINGAPORE.45 words
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Advertisement231 1934-09-16 13 *****1.1niu1i11MiniH,,,,,,,^,,,,,,^.,,,!-,!,!!,,!,,!,!!..!,!!,,,,,,;;,,:,. HHHHHI |Il||l I I 4 m m I 66 -r— 5 at! !^b^bV b^K b^F ■7 L^F B^t B^E bC- mmmW B^E mmmT fl hB- B^bVHbVbW _E^ B^t s 5 I ll^Bjßjb, B^L 3818 BE I^BIBI Hl^^3H^l CW^B^B^ BL^iSvl BL Bl m B^v^B^Bk BTII^B^B !Sb Bl m BvV^B^bV AmmX^mi231 words
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Article, Illustration841 1934-09-16 14 Sydney Lee - Lindrum's Opening Shot: Does Not Play For A Safety Miss Sydney Lee BILLIARDS THE SUBTLETIES OF SNOOKER By (Empire And Amateur Champion) IS the 'Yustomary opening miss" at 1 the Ittffinninx of a game of milliards really worth while? LinIrum does not th}nk so. He plays to diible red into841 words
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Article348 1934-09-16 14 Inquiry By Royal Commission London. ItHE financial affairs of 16 investment trust companies, with a nominal capital of many millions of pounds, operating throughout Australia ■and New Zealand, are to be the subject of an investigation by a Royal Commission following extensive frauds affecting many investors. So348 words
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Article, Illustration935 1934-09-16 14 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius f ■THE value of a card is sometimes much greater than the trick it wins for, as a result of the play to tht first few tricks it may become a joker which will enable the declarer to stop an establishable suit against him and consolidate his935 words
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Article362 1934-09-16 14 Adequate Diet For Workless London. TfHERE will be grave danger of widespread physical deterioration, especially among the growing generation, .f a considerable .section of the population, obliged to depend for maintenance on public funds, is unable to purchase sufficient food and other necessaries for healthy existence?'362 words
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Article66 1934-09-16 14 The Secretary-General, M. Avenol, spci<t some time m London during the- month of June before going 1 on a holiday Umr of Scotland. One English journalist report* M. Avenol as raying: "The difficulties whkk «unfront the world arc an added r< a>>on for itrengtlieninc and not for wakening66 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-16 14 DOES "MENU MONOTONY" SPOIL YOUR MEALS? IJOW MANY DISHES does your cook know how to make? Have you fallen into the habit common with many housewives of permitting monotomy to spoil your meals Don't da it. There are so many delicious new dishes that you can add to the menu172 words
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Advertisement67 1934-09-16 14 i Wtmm Dtv<3* I m> Zippy ana isgtj that's lypical of a.: Drinks m the particular flavour you Jikt... y /r Lime. Lemon, Orange. Raspberry, Strawb' rj-y GUdcq- fw&& late, Grape. Cherry, Rose. Pineapple Kda. Cr.;am -^l^| Bbdft, Ginger. Phone 3163 ana hay: a cfti /fii&JWi to your home. Only67 words
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Article500 1934-09-16 15 NAVAL DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA Confer enc? Resolutions UNION TO PROVIDE "00 MEN? Job:tnn >burg, Transvaal. 4 PROPOSAL thai South At", ca A ,-..-uld contribute "at !?ast V>!> _v« to tt *tr i#th of the RoyaJ En and a demand that the ]»ndon Vaval Treary should only be renewed a500 words
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Article663 1934-09-16 15 Planter To Pay R s 10,000 And Costs Avisaw.l.a, Sept. 1. JUDGMENT was .delivered to-day m the A^jsuwt.la Distr.c. Court (r: ey lon) t v -r. f. j Vaithiya ingam, Additional D s fict Juoge, m the ca^o m which Dr C cabn.pat, DM.O., iva la663 words
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Article1346 1934-09-16 15 interesting Mui-Tsai Cast In Penang THE story of how a Chinese girl wa? alleged 10 have been badly treated and occasionally whipped by her adopted mother was narrated before the Penar.g District Judge (Mr. B. F. Bridge) on Monday last when Wan Ah Soo, a Chinese1,346 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-09-16 15 The Rover Motor Company's works at Coventry during the course of extension. The addit onal shops have increases :he area of the floor spr.ee by 24,000 square feet.28 words
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Article148 1934-09-16 15 Postponement Until Next Assembly London, Sept. 10. SIR John Simon, the Foreign Secretary who is head of the British delegation to the League of Nations Assembly, which opened at Geneva to-day, is one of twenty-three Foreign Ministers of various countries taking part m the meeting. Dr. Benes of Czecho-Slovakia148 words
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Article794 1934-09-16 15 Cote That Had Cur oas Results CAPTAIN Qeorge Moiris. th< known swimmer and bridge < was recently wagered that l play ten rounds of golf In less thi strokes m a single ckiy. Xc won I.js jet (?300t by going round m 880 stroke Incidentally, the Bide794 words
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Advertisement50 1934-09-16 15 I W/ ft WEAKNESS, 1m DEBILITY PO AN/EM I A jf^'OESCHIENS'SYRUP m II Hi Jna of Haemoglobin 0.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radicaJ ffm^iy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. tte* than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. CO., LTD., SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-16 15 tpor giving robust health the whole year round- there IB!!!' 1 is n °thing like MmriNE 117 words
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Article199 1934-09-16 16 New Light On Paris Tragedy NEW and startling facts throwing an entirely new light on the mystery death of Dorothy Wright formerly of Ceylon, will be disclosed soon according to the "Sunday Despatch." Dorothy Wright, beautiful blonde English gill, was iouna shot last October m199 words
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Article448 1934-09-16 16 Link With Crime Of 77 Years Ago T AST month saw the centenary cf the Li puo.sing m 1834 of the Central Crimiruii Court Act. This brought into existence not, indeed, the Old BaiJey, which as a court haying locai power and fame iiad been known448 words
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Article398 1934-09-16 16 Sir F. Wylie And Their Influence SIR Francis Wylie, who was Oxford Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees 1 from 1903-1931, addressing the Empire School at Rhodes House, Oxford, re- v cently spoke of the widening influence c of Dominions students on the life ol the University.398 words
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Article137 1934-09-16 16 Dr. Ansari's healih during the past 12 weeks stay m Europe has not been normal. The severe strain of political activity previous to his departure from India subjected him to cardiac attacks. He is now saying m Bad-Nauheim for treatment (taring his brief "stay m London he137 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-16 16 Harold Lloyd without his glasses. It is difficult to recognise the famous comedian m this picture with Mr. Julius Fisher.20 words
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Article399 1934-09-16 16 Coconuts And Tea Badly Affected Ceylon. EFPEQTS cf the present drought on agiiculture and health are viewed with considerable alarm. In the opinion cf some of the older planters, who have cpent 25 to 30 years m ihis country the drought that is being experienced now399 words
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Article624 1934-09-16 16 Address At Al]-Ceyl on Conference LET us all free ourselves fro bonds of caste and creed, an.UM 5 toother for the good of n, nki n Mrs. R. W. Fowke, Dsc.. f|c eluding her address a< th< ',i; T* Women's Conference or, FAu^^S. World Outlook624 words
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Advertisement134 1934-09-16 16 ..i i. ii i I •tit I I lll ll t Mii l |Mi,.|:iiii| l1 |:iril.mniMij!li:l!:iMlilli!i:!i]!liiliiini::iniiili!iniiifii;|iilMiii| 1 l i!liiii.lMliiiMi!:ii!iiiijii Osram I REASONS EOR INVESTING BAH i i fflS^^ 1 lIN A NEW SET OF OSRAM VALVES. > V 1B 1 i .—SOUND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. f^^\^^M B I I 2.—134 words
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Advertisement109 1934-09-16 16 VMMtraamtatiiiataumiumpvHi c i i"in«Miiiir.i':iinii»iiiiiiFH!iiniiniiiininiiiHiini;iiii'!»'ii»« i| r i tM-l 1 L J,. JIL. X-l. J-M--I--J- mm FOR ALL AFFECTIONS OF THEM gH|| IGEOAT, CHEST AND LUNGS ■H Hudson^ 0 j tft w: U tic i i I Mrwrm Wr W^B i of the ihroJit, chest Jtnd hing«, hw vli been endorsed109 words
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Miscellaneous280 1934-09-16 16 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra rj!O-l'AY'S Empire wireless programme i as- follows: l.Zo p.m.: Time Signul from Big Ben. British Film Stars, a programme records. 2.0."> p.m.: A sports talk. 2.2'i p.n;.: British Instrumentalists:, a prugmaM <>f gramophone reoords 'I.'.'- ~> p.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. A280 words
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Miscellaneous132 1934-09-16 16 (organist), relayed from tht> Church of ,th» Holy Name, Manchester. 3.05 a.m.: A summary of th- 1 week's newri. 3.20 a.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. Inteijhide of gramophone records. 3.25 a.m.: An organ recital by O. H. Peasgood, relayed from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London 3. .10 a.m.: The132 words
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Article889 1934-09-16 17 SOCIAL AND MORAL HYGIENE Early Marriages aoMEVSCONFKRENCE 10 DISCUSSION IEVBRAL important matters confuted with social and moral J£ and marriage were discussWJftoe All-Ceylon Women s Conthe findings on ~,ost desirable' Lfr'rfsex educations? j *«L education is necessary- and given m the first instance by **ZtZ the aim of it being889 words
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Article227 1934-09-16 17 Village Tragedy In Ceylon Tangalle, Aug. 24. A SEVEX-YEAR-OLD girl named Gaja--TX wira^e Darlin and her four-year-old brother Ldenis died m the village ot Karamoaketiya yesterday within an hour of being stone badly all over their bodies by hornets, a nest of which they prodded227 words
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Article71 1934-09-16 17 To Leave For Melbourne On September 25 The U.S.S. AugU&fa, flr.g^hin of tho U.S. Asia \2 Stjuadvon, which is visiting Australia m connection with th,e Melbourre tcntttnr.ry, will cemn ence her long jouvacy r,r. SeptcmHei- 2", according to information received m Hongkong. Tht Augusta will visit a!!71 words
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Article118 1934-09-16 17 Contract Arranged With Smo-German Group THE Chinese Government has ccntractect w th a Sino-German group for i the construction of 300 kilometers of railway between Jvc-shan p.rici NanI ehang, it was announced here i o-day. The project is to bo completed by 193G, according to terms118 words
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Article287 1934-09-16 17 Archaeological Finds In Madras Madras, Au;<. 27. npKE authorities of the Madras Govern- merit Museum have been ccntir.umg, their excavations ai 'Fontenoy, 1 Hall's Road, Kilpauk. Yesterday during their excavations the Museum authorities found a big burial urn six feet m length and one-and-a-hal! feet m width. This287 words
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Article113 1934-09-16 17 Success Of German Experiments London, Aug. 17. rfPOD Liver O 1 is a remarkably i/wC\J cossful heaL.is agent, accorcijng to an article m the current issue of tlie British medical journal, the "Lancet." The aiticlc describes experiments cr.rlied out m Gc-r.nany by Professor W lholm113 words
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Advertisement241 1934-09-16 17 *li i::|:'i:'ii'l:,liil i:.li!l!iliii;.li'i.iiniHi::|!ii;il::iii|iiluini:ilH^ 'l;:i!!|.i|nii!i:'|-ttM-ifl i"li!l. i:i,;i''li!»iHi)i;m!iliHi!|:,iiniH!H :i:i|iiilil!ili:i!»i'H:il!il!:i!H!:tiHiili:ii:tiit::iiilii«iiiiHiiliH;Hiil'rtil»tttij» Typical Signs Of I Expectant Mothers r I*'1 v x Every expectant mother should take i^*"^ v^SK i ''^ist\" '■'■■;<.' ''^^wMMfflraffii-y? v^i j J a I -ifc. a o^fSkia^Bitifc^JC ■>'•■• -"vlxiici rJ"- ***** LJd IUU« *^j t*»»*A lK^ J»■ 1 A^k I Mil241 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1934-09-16 18 lllLcS II col II <§ The Original Sextette Great Enthusiasts Why School Leads In Girls 9 Section Remarkable Progress Made How Miss Wang Siew Ying Won The Ladies' Title Notes On The "Stars." (By "Dragon") IK v tournament is held amongst Lh'. j giritt 1 schools1,902 words
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Article971 1934-09-16 18 Thrilling Games In Doubles Events (By T. N. C.) SEVERAL thrilling matches were witnessed at the Victoria Institution j Hall last week-end m the semi-finals cf the men's open and junior doubles championships. A large crowd was present. In the Dpen event. A. S. Samuel and Moey971 words
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Article389 1934-09-16 18 Some Dispelled By His Son London. Aug. 15. IT Bestns sad that Charles Darwin who dispelled many illusions regarding the creation of man and the origin of species should himself at this moment be a victim of so wide a number of j legends and myths as389 words
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Article423 1934-09-16 18 Sabang As Colombo s Rival UNLESS Colombo can provide cheapo, coaling facilities to the many ship which call here for bunkers, there seen every likelihood of her position as 1 port of call being threatened by a 1 least two competitors. From e.quiries a report'. r of ttK423 words
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Article954 1934-09-16 18 Conference In U n< j on *arden •By Air Mail.i London. Sept 5 TWO hundred Nudisti from a i, J oi Britain met m a carLNorth London yesterday fo^ th* I r annual conference. r A News of the World reporter was present, says the954 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1934-09-16 19 „> Aims Of This Page —Seek The Aid Of The Press Philanf^Soeiety's Presentation To Mr. Towers Perak Functions To-day's Inter Club Games Vseful B.P.s Tournament. (By "Clubman") fk *om to refer once again the aims of this pujre. There l^btediy. much activity |Tsalayan clubs, but little X1,706 words
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Article700 1934-09-16 19 Young Man's Straage Fate •By Air Mail) i London. Sept. .V TIIL amazing suggestion that a murderer "staged a suicide to hide U^ own act is bring mad* m Hie »ii vestigation into the mysterious fate ol Evelyn Collin Macdonald, the twenty ytar-old youih, the who was found700 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-16 19 EwZH ii '^ay, X rrrrr dispensary liv. SINGAPORE. r buy bi:tter cc -^PU JV^ BISCUITS. l*jW16 words
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Advertisement112 1934-09-16 19 F*^^ f°l Recommend Food 1 II Instead of I Ft ii ivieaicine f %s&?T**^sfrv^ < I "WHEN my patients need a tonic, 'fw/ I I advise Quaker Oats instead. It xM&O I as a^ °f t^ ie C l em ents needed to Wliku. '®W&}&i>' t&' I u^^ U P112 words
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2876 1934-09-16 20 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED 1 Tamils Wins The Selangor Cup Two Cup Competitions Singapore Soccer Sensations Another Chance For The Malays When They Were Deprived Of The Double Wiltshires Ani The Chinese Soccer In Penan y And Kedah Up-Country Hickey In Full Swing. (By "Rimau") 1 /X>NCRATULATIONC io the2,876 words
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Article793 1934-09-16 20 (By "X.0.") l|R. C. A. Bell's card of four bouts j to be staged at the New World \rena on Sept. 21 has been apDroved by the Board of Control The main event is z Weber And return bout between Young Thunderface Thnvderface793 words
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Article247 1934-09-16 21 I Final Preparations f\DEWOUR MADE FAVOURITE Newport, Sept. 15. «uF weather forecast for the race I j j^ween the Endeavour, and the I .lL for the America's Cup is I good and experts predict lir fog and a south-cast wind. I boats had a final spin lastReuter - 247 words
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Article284 1934-09-16 21 Martin's XI Beaten By S.v.K.C From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. ALTHOUGH the ground conditions were A BBC unfavourable to-day, the S.C.R.C. »«re able to beat Martin's XI by three pit to ail, m a game of hockey played i the former's grour.d Tht S.C.R.C. had the284 words
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Article41 1934-09-16 21 ntOn by a narrow k* I Sli So Cho beat Ve Min w^^lO k_!,o Jean btut Kirn V<* WIT Wee Pe^ k fhoon lost 011 Say Yt>o lost h l9 '^-:>, S °h Boon Tec-*^2:-^S. ahn eam and Cheng I>oh41 words
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Article11 1934-09-16 21 li^wSJ^the Tmon Chinese •.Jl.. ***nder Street, on Sunday11 words
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Article351 1934-09-16 21 Charming Adelphi And Pavilion Rooms JiHROUGH the use of Sherwin-Wil-ahioll^^^ 1 1 the grill room of the Adlephi Hotel and two sitting rooms of the Pavilion Theatre have been trans- 1 formed into very beautiful rooms, pleasing to the eye by their colour effects and351 words
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Article217 1934-09-16 21 Wins German Open Golf Title A. T. Padgham. of Sunridge Park, won the German open golf championship with an aggregate of 285 for 72 holes. Padgham, who tied with two others for the lead at the end of the second round, had a fine 71 m third round,217 words
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Article113 1934-09-16 21 The following have been selected tv represent the Upper Serangoon R.C. against the Serangoon Athletic Union to-day at 3.30 p.m. at the U.S.R.C. Courts (Serangoon talkies): Singles: George Teo, M. K. Samy, John Hamilton. Willin Tan. Reserves: Tan Kirn Swee, Jacob Ng Heng Nam. Doubles- L. Smith113 words
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Article71 1934-09-16 21 The Sunnydale B.P. will meet the Ideal B.P. m a friendly match of four singles and three doubles at the former's court at 3.86 p.m. on Sunday. The following will represent the Sunnydale B.P.:— Singles: Hec- Swee Xjian, Low Choon Poh, Tan Chin Tock. Tay Teo Hong. Doubles:71 words
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Article62 1934-09-16 21 The following players wfll represent the Outran) School Ulu Boys' Association m a friendly ■Otter match against the H. M.S. Capetown on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. at the S»mnpore Harbour Board ground: Kay kng. Kong C.van. Tiam Chwee, Ah Hong, Yew Lcng, Ah Sow, Hengr Tee, Hai Choo,62 words
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Article96 1934-09-16 21 V.M.C.A. Overwhelm Japanese Players Singapore, Saturday. THE Japanese Club, who were guests to the Y.NLC.A. m a tennis match to-day were completely outclassed, the V.M.C.A' winning by five games to one. Results (V.M.C.A. players mentioned first):— SINGLES. C. K. Pang beat Tajiri 2—6, 6—o, 6 o. D. Green96 words
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Article34 1934-09-16 21 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Ths Stonor Shield cricket final bet,\en the Rangers and the Railways -a'", not commenced to-day owing to uin. A start will be made to-morrow /.lorning.34 words
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Article98 1934-09-16 21 Strike Situation In The U.S. Washington, Sept. 15.. /GENERAL Johnson lifted up his voice *J for the first time since the strike began. He declared that it would be an absolute violation of the understanding he had reached with Mr. McMahon, Chairman of the Textile Workers' Union,98 words
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Article70 1934-09-16 21 F. N. SPORTS GROUND The official opening of thi staff sports ground of Fraser and Neave, Ltd., at Anson Road, will take place on Thursday at 4.45 p.m. A soccer mutch between the firm and the Municipal Services -ill follow the ceremony. Members of the Jovial Badminton Party are requested70 words
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Article89 1934-09-16 21 Ladies' Open Doubles Championship (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE first round of the Selangor ladies' open doubles badminton championship, held to-day, resulted as follows: Ida Lim and Joan Koch beat Mary Pang and Mary Chan 15 8, 15 3; Beatrice Cheah and Chung Siew Yee89 words
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Article87 1934-09-16 21 A match of four .singles and three doubles will be played to-morrow afternoon at 3.15 p.m. at No. 7, Lorong 40, Geylang Road, between ihe Mayfair "C" Team and the Sunrise "C" Team The following have been selected to represent the Mayfa r 8.P.: Chan Yew Cheong, Wee87 words
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Article95 1934-09-16 21 Cash And Property Said To Be Involved Singapore, Sunday. SIM Chee Teng appeared m the Third Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $4,000 and property to the value of $426.74 and $998 belonging to Chop Yong Hua95 words
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Advertisement245 1934-09-16 21 TTTTTTITTTTTTTTTT Tiff T «T^*^^n^^^^^TfrrT^^TT *~r~-*wf^ I PtizC Bourn-vita, which I have taken every ni^ht since it HSS^^^ WM PUt n the market. The fact that it was made b> you (CadBL jr butjs) induced me to purchase. There is. after all. much involved \^^^kßMMn#sr m rood name Since I began245 words
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Article1967 1934-09-16 22 1 Argent (2) 7.5. Major T. L. Fox's bam (Irvine* 0 j (Winner trained by Mr. J. Duval) Tote: $31. $11, $12, $14. Time: 1 mm. 44 1,5 sees. I Won by 3; I*£; 2. CASH SWEEP: Ist Horse 3085, $2356; 2nd 1066. 81.178; 3rd 1086, $589.1,967 words
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Article29 1934-09-16 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. At hockey to-day, the V.M.C.A. beai the Klang and Coast Club by 5—2 and 'ho Indians beat the Eurasians I—o.29 words
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Article191 1934-09-16 22 If neuritis bothers you, deal with it m this woman dealt with hers: "For years I was unable to knit,' she writes, "owing to neuritis m my hands. Last I year I started taking Kruschen, and now 2 the knitting craze is on Icm keep191 words
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Article121 1934-09-16 22 Sonny Let's Two Boximr Victories Fn TVo Days Sonny Lee the Leeds feather-wekh, won two fights during the week iSP* mail week. w «*K-en(i He outpointed Ha] Cartwrkrhi ,t--torn over 12 round* at Walsall on ip day. Cartwright foughi VPn i n J i'ully extended his rUi121 words
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Article102 1934-09-16 22 (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuaia Lumpur. Saturday A very interesting and keenly contested soccer game was seen when t Selangor Chinese Recreation Club beat the Rest by 3-2 m the presentatjan match. The Chinese are winners of the League this year and after the match Mrs G.102 words
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Advertisement126 1934-09-16 22 WILL UNPACK EARLY MONDAY MORNING A SHIPMENT fe t (F.X S.S. "COMORIN") OF THE 11 JL 1 I Newest Millinery Creations H IN FIXE FELTS AND STRAWS, WHITE AND 'Q PASTEL SHADES, ALSO A SMALL BUT CHOICE j] COLLECTION OF |j 5 Chic Velvet Tarns il H ALL INEXPENSIVELY PRICED.126 words
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Advertisement137 1934-09-16 22 ANTED— L adies Hairdresser. Good setter. Apply Box No. 441, co Malaya Tribune. k« <i •■iiiini;iii:iniuiiii:i«!:iiiini[Tiniii r iuiuitiiiiii(iniiiii!i'!runiiiH«iri,!iuiui!!ii,| I |..i s |il# ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. 1 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $33,000,000 I The I Great Eastern Life i Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits S'ttlcmints). f HEAD OFFICE: Great137 words
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Advertisement106 1934-09-16 22 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t l l l l i t |'«i4t Watch For The Appearance "THE STUDENT (An Illustrated Monthly) PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, U ('(jllabcrators Wanted! Address: 10. Lor. D. St. Georges106 words
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2775 1934-09-16 23 Singapore Professional Races Conclude Heavy Betting: The Big Sweep Pools 179,000 S/457 f)oz/6fe Tote Singapore, Saturday. J HE biggest crowd of the season turned up at Bukit Timah thi- iftornoon for the last day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Professional2,775 words
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Advertisement162 1934-09-16 23 TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL STEAM- i>l A \/r| SHIP, AIR AND jXAVLL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. I chin€Se and. all Asiatic clients Ijre given the best of attention and assistance. i 39, Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephore 5903. |ATCHES_ OME GA, ROSKOPF, TAVAXNES, CYMA. OBIED LEVER MOVEMENTS MCKEI POCKET from162 words
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Advertisement83 1934-09-16 23 MmMMM BBm^S^J^^MWK Send nOK f° r f u1 'V illustrated list oj 'Riyol Bakery' suggestions, showing W, a inde end varied selection Orders are rccepted for all sp^c.di lL evasions, tuch as Weddings, brri, days, C!i"ic*t'ni?7ns etc., and icing pen be exec \ied m accordance persona 1 wishes. SINGAPORE COLD83 words
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Article, Illustration99 1934-09-16 24 > Palm Oil. Gkriatle up, bewg I <•■ I- (> .■•'man trtte%< race. Th, finish of the first race. Palm Oil (Chrslle) won by four lengths from Gr.at Fu; (Mayo). Miss Togo (A. Farad) xva* third a length and a half behind. *«*«,<* wtaph* ov*99 words
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