Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 September 1934
1934-09-30
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Title Section24 1934-09-30 1 The Sunday Tribune t^r«.-No. io SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1934. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune 21 PAGES SINGAPORE," SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1934. FIVE CENTS24 words
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Article, Illustration379 1934-09-30 1 Bdter To Concede A New Quota Smuggling From F.M.S. Too Costly An Alternative London, Sept. 19. Laj|'S refusal to ratify the 5" Rubber Control Apeemen^ |J -|afed like a shell m the ate market. an hour or two there wa* i379 words
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BLANG AND FURY REDS SCATTERED
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185 1934-09-30 1 •By Air Mail.) torn Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 19. BLANG, the tamest tiger the zoo has received for many years, us ;ust made his bow to the pubi MB. Ryvers, of N.S. was present X the debut of her husband's fortk domestic pet. Just185 words
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Article238 1934-09-30 1 Shanghai, Sept. 29 ACCORDING to a report rel** > ceived at Nanking from General Ho Chien, the chairman of Hunan, the Reds under Siao Hak have been entirely dispersed by the Kwangsi troops and the Hunan forces who attacked them from two directions. The remnants retreated238 words
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Article52 1934-09-30 1 Hi 'ed Car Owners Complaint To Police Fr om Our Own Reporter) tw Jr* aia Lumpur, Sept. 29. ..owner o! a hired Chevrolet Pa 477. rep:rted to the trus morning that his car ■fKZ from the rank adjoinTheatre, wnere jjjW it for th^ n ght ■ler^l l^ the52 words
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Article63 1934-09-30 1 m \u h Hsu vics-ccm-J 1 Canton Air Force. pH" b Y hs chief of staff. °n a practice flight IIRLm^n?:UBUISl lRL m^n? :U8UlS tOmber Whi^ n st^P *as to be Samshui. me ZJlr wa >'- however, his ThTSil ev^opeci engine trouble. *re to2L to leak. They63 words
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Article100 1934-09-30 1 Britain To Have Embassy In China? Shanghai. Sep*\ 29. Mr Wang Ching Wei (Premier) hna wired to Mussolini expressing his pleasure at learning that TO Italian Government has decided i to raise the status of the Italian Legation In China to that of Emy 'hope that the relations100 words
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183 1934-09-30 1 LEAGUE AND CHINA New Technical Expert From France Shanghai, Sept. 29 According to a statement made by Mr. T. V. Soong, the chairman of the National Economic Council, at Nanking yesterday, the technical co-operation given by the League of Nations to China will be continued. As Dr. Rajchmann's term of183 words
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Article116 1934-09-30 1 Abolition Of The Nanking Censorship Hongkong, Sept. 29. In a statement issued to the Press yesterday. Mr. Siao Fat Cheo^g. wi influential member of lhe S:uth-west Political Council, ad that the Nanking Government had reiected the Council's tcVgrama of Sept. 8 and Sept. 25. T^o second telegram was116 words
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90 1934-09-30 1 WORLD AIR RACE Prince Of Wales' Pilot Enters (By Air Mail.) {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 18. The Prince of Wales' air pilot, Flight-Lieut. E. H. Fielden, is to fly^ m the 12.000 mile LcndonMelbourne Air Race. With Mr. Ken Waller as co-pilot, he will fly one of the90 words
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Article592 1934-09-30 1 Striking Gowns Shown At G. H. Cafe <By Our Woman Remoter) MAHJONG and bridge tables were deserted yesterday at trie coftes hour when most of Singapore's besi dressed women gathered at the G. H. Cafe to watch the special Fashion Parade arranged by "Aux Chats Noirs. Miss592 words
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Article251 1934-09-30 1 Tin Producing Industry Doomed Professor 'Says Price Cannot Be Maintained (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 19. TT would be dangerous to extend the tin restriction scheme beyond 1936 according to Mr. J. K. Eastham, m an address to the British Association at Aberdeen this week. Mr.251 words
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Article135 1934-09-30 1 New Ways Of Doing Tasks It Reforms The substitution for tin of some other commodity was likely to be greater than formerly, and it might take place not by the simple replacement of tin by some other commodity, but by the adoption of entirely new ways of doing135 words
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Article52 1934-09-30 1 There were already signs that the tin trusts were willing to bid up the prices of prospected concessions to prevent them falling into the hands of opponents of restriction. This could hardly prevent competition m the long run. "The central feature of the situation of an industry52 words
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Article262 1934-09-30 1 Restriction Only Aggra ?ates The Evil "This aggravation of disequilibrium has taken place bcth by permanent contractions of demand and by increases of capacity outside the restriction scheme. The excess of productive capacity calls for another restriction scheme m the depression phase o. the next cycle which leads262 words
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Article177 1934-09-30 1 Perak Planter's Protest Supported (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. VY HEN Parliament meets ques- tions will be asked about th^ new vaccination law m Perak, according to "Truth," which is inspired to critical comment by a letter from a British planter there The writer177 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-30 1 fiaadwood Park Hotel lEIIIS COURTS bow be reserved at j£. an evening. gesertations Phone 6490.15 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-30 1 ?5 A.M. EDITION! IHO M E FOOTBALL i I RESULTS APPEAR j I ON PAGE 316 words
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Advertisement10 1934-09-30 1 7^ S LTD v I I rWi^Bff MRF<(TION Scots IQKisky10 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-30 1 N.E.M. (National Employer* Mutual). INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.11 words
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Article719 1934-09-30 2 Cheeseman iCup Tennis Final >From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 28. TEACHERS from all English Schools iv Jo^crc gathered at the English College, Johore Bahru, te-day, for the sixth annual general conference of th? Johore Teachers' Association There were about a hundred present, inc.uding several lady719 words
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Article103 1934-09-30 2 Canton -Firm's fljige Loss Hongkong. Sept. 29. HE Sun Company m Wei Ai Road. Canton, was robbed of more than $2 000 worth of jewellery yesterday ovening. .IJfc..i Two robbers, it is learnt, entered the r hcp disguised as customers and asked for a number of diamond103 words
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Article206 1934-09-30 2 Mrs. And Mrs. S. R. de Souza Mi. and Mrs. S. R. de Souza. of 16i>' Waterloo Streci, Singapore, will celebrate their golden weddinp, on Oct. 2b whe:i they will he the recipients ol ccncvaiulatioi-^ *>^n eight children and 50 grandchildren. Mr. de Souza, who is better206 words
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Article150 1934-09-30 2 Great Interest In Next Year's Models London. Sepr. 27. BRITISH motor manulijoiuru exceptional rr.d quiv uinj!Tr,u;.ni ed int?rcst being shown m 1935 model recently announced. As an Inriica or a leading firm says thai :rders have increased 35 per csnt. another 34 per cent, on these roccr m150 words
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Article241 1934-09-30 2 The following officers have been, granted leave: Ivir. R. G. H. Wilshaw, Assistant Chemist, Agricultural Department, Sa. and F.M.S. Mr. E. H. S. Betherton, Europra; 1 Mnsier. Malayan Educational Bervics Mr. J Lennon. Assistant Curator. Farks, Singapore. Mr. R. C Lemmon, Accountant. Suivev Department, F.M.S. and S.b Mi\241 words
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Article194 1934-09-30 2 K. P. M. STEAMER DAMAGED Mishap In Anchoring £j Penang bour on v. Cl 5 p.m. whei Koninliij Maaischa, collided with Baron PenUand aboa inik out from Vie oria Jetty The Paloh. Btrn'itc r, h?.d come from v.,.s fully 10,-.d--o; the apcidem slow and v. ;i a fa v Captain194 words
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Advertisement345 1934-09-30 2 There are no "AIR HOLES" when you use Royal VTK wish we could offer you a piece of this cake! 'I fun you could see Tor yourself its fine, even grnrin taste the exquisite flavour. This isr't jus- a happy baking accident. No. indeed! The cook knew that the right345 words
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Advertisement38 1934-09-30 2 V:t 5-I I :.l tIIIIIIItI|| I 1 lit, I "THE TjfiN MAN" I r .as elusive as I The Oily Man! j He's on his way here! fiioitiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiii(RiimiiiKiiit>tiiii iii i i i i i i i ii ii^38 words
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Miscellaneous146 1934-09-30 2 UKUSSWORD SOLUTION No. 41. ACROSS:— I. Retard; 6. Clack- 11 Odal; .12. Oreography; 15. Editor; 16 Vary; 17. -Lee; 18. In; 19. Alice; 20 Ho--21. A.stBr; 24. Ether; 26. Ton; 27. Eh' 23. To; 30. Ass: 30. Ace; 32 Aicir 33 J Tear; 35. tfot; 37. Do; 38. Pa; 40.146 words
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Miscellaneous586 1934-09-30 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 42 First Prize $250 Second Prize $150 1. Address the solution to'f. B. ROGERS |D I L E CO.. LTD.. 94, Robinson Road, am EBKKKK* T^ MM 2. Each form must be accompanied by an n WKM ~TBH^ "1 entry fee of One Dollar (two solutions _L_L^J__Hi586 words
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Article539 1934-09-30 3 < e remban Judgment F L-KNOWN INDIAN AU CONVICTED Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 20. rilffl Batcha. a well-known local I "Xifiai. Mohammedan, was con--255 three charges ot alleged s ell*2 Perak Turf Club lottery SfUnbiP postponed the sent*to W 5, when the case !Lt the three539 words
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Article269 1934-09-30 3 Wales Beaten In Soccer International T K London. Sept. 29. Hh international soccer match between Wales and England, played arcuflf to-day resulted m a win for England by 4 goals to nil. There was an attendance of 50.000 spectators. I .lgkuid won the toss and269 words
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Article157 1934-09-30 3 Measures To Ensure Co-Operation Geneva. Sep.. 29. THE League has appointed nobody to Fuected Di\ Raichmann (Director of the Health Secio^.t m connect on v/ith the work of technical eolV/oor:i~ -\&r\ m Chin:;, but *hv circctor of one rl i v ic ccisftj?t?n :-\'io:i- oi tnc league157 words
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Article91 1934-09-30 3 Effect Of Offerings From The ContimiH London. SepL 29. TTPwESH oftcr r.33 from the Continent I 1 rviv if tiic resumption of the c v,-., ,-/p ,1 trend of sterling m icnn? 01 dollar nv.d iftnc af t«r-^estpjaay 3 v:a^ ray.cd by ConUAa T Js^r-coy?it.^ »1 connect91 words
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Article60 1934-09-30 3 Charity Tournament At Goodwood Park A tennis tournament m aid ol the 1 «in«iix>rc Presbyterian Church Lodie, work Party, was held at the ucja.-u^ Park Hotel yesterday. he""dmiJi=n chMge. M^fe •rr^rmrivs was one dolln. in-n l^UO cntn-s for >iv, pvtze^ following a vote of ihP.nks bj MIXED DOUBLES:60 words
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Article518 1934-09-30 3 Arsenal's Good Win BOLTON'S FIRST DEFEAT London, Sept. 29. AFTER last week's check to the'i* winning mood, when they wev" held to a goalless draw by Sheffield \Y\, Arsenal evidently found their feet again and scored a depisiv€ j victory at home over Birmingham by o goals518 words
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Article, Illustration137 1934-09-30 3 Three Wiltshire Brivates j Sent To Prison Singapore. Saturday. 'THREE privates of the Wiltehire Re- A giment, W. H. Clarke, J. H. Burt ■dad J. Philips, pleaded guilty this morning before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. to charges of theft of two motor-cars. Two cars were stated137 words
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Article230 1934-09-30 3 LOCAL AMBULANCE CASES Hit Over The Head With A Changkol Singapore, Saturday. IVWO Bengalis were said to have injured each other m a fight at Jardine Steps yesterday. One sustained a lacerated wound to the forehead and slight abrasions over the left knee. The other had a lacerjie'd wound over230 words
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Article101 1934-09-30 3 Owner Cautioned By Local Magistrate Singapore, Sunday. A caged Java .sparrow of grey plumage was exhibited m rhc Third Police Court yesterday morning, when a CT.ir.cse wr;:; produced before Mr. J. M. Blinder on the charge of professing, to tell fortunes by employing a bird. The interpreter101 words
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Article57 1934-09-30 3 Long Sessions Bein^ Held (Frcn Our Otcr. Corresporidcnt) Eanskok. Sepi. 29. Long hours weVe demanded by the berc cf the- Assembly m an endear voui to wind up Ihe session before the end o. 1 Sep'.ember. u^p-day there y/t-re naorniilg 3Jad y T.oon sessions a.nd to-morrow \}v. will57 words
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Article462 1934-09-30 3 Important Decision IPOH MAN'S APPEAL FAILS Ipoh, Sept 2t, AX important point of law. m to whether statements made to excise officer by an act-used person are admissible as evidence, argued to-day before Mr, Justice Hovvso m the course of an ftppenl against the decision of462 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-30 3 I 'ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT 11. Collyer Qu:iy. EXCELLENT GRILL j We Specialise m Continental Pishes. j *ft COOKING \ND SERVICE INDER El ROI'EAN SUPERVISION- j OPEN ON BUWDAY EVBNWB. j29 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-30 3 dasdas R^chiTiond Castk, Yorfcs. L Will <VS CIGARETTES w. d. h. o. wills MADE IN ENGLAND BRISTOL AND LONDON19 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-30 3 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c \w{^ >; v hkkf; is I vn Vi. KNOW SOON!32 words
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Article1576 1934-09-30 4 rriHAT great American institution— the 1 family— provides the butt for hilarious farce m Columbia's "The Party's Over," which is now showing at the Capitol Theatre. BASED on the successful Broadway stage play by Daniel Kussell, .screen "adapter of -Three Cornered Moon." "The Party's Over"1,576 words
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Advertisement164 1934-09-30 4 >fcv SINGAPORE'S BIGGEST LAUGH FOR MONTHS. \(f.r\./r TO-DAI S-15 615 915 mil. i»avijl<ion_ V W "A CUP of KINDNESS" TOM IV4LLS RALPH LYNX J ,ni! thf story is Tribune, Wednesday). I MM CHANGE JESSIE MATTHEWS m tlu"' musical success "WALTZES from VIENNA" f r-- 1 j XO-D \Y i "'£tt164 words
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Advertisement175 1934-09-30 4 A MI Sf< AI. T\( HWTMFNT j SET TO THK RXOriSITE MELODIES OF STHAISS JESSIE I I MATTHEWS m i "WALTZES I ROM j VIENNA" with iA V COMPTON EDMUND GWBNN THE: ,M OF THE SENB ATfONAt I. DON STA(.i; SIT ("ESS I I' NEXT CHAM, I i PAVILION j175 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-09-30 5 ypaetrtss plays the parts rii diffweni wives ami ierried man will be surprised. His own wife pr0 bai>ly does better :han that. j^^ 40| tc. J6 love noooar ar. doeu30 words
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Article171 1934-09-30 5 .ididate From India Chosen mxr Ceylon Independent learns that, us considerable differ; nee nong the members of the of Labour, Industrie rce ever the selection vi" for the post of Technical Industries which took place held recently. applications received. from England and India, eight sen tor171 words
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Article47 1934-09-30 5 Synthetic" violins are to be ma.de ir> y.-iet Union. The scientific research Insti'-ute for Musical Instruments m Leningrad any have discovered Baltic compound which can be used in/.ead of wood for making musical inftvntnts. tute will soon produce tli: flrs Tiolin made of this compouad.47 words
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Article205 1934-09-30 5 Minister Of Agriculture Bursts Into Verse «By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6 \I"R Walter Elliott, Minister of Agriifi culture and Recto r of Aberdeen Uni slty, ha a novel way of interpreting tein's Theory of Relativity. In a speech, which was chiefly Limericks, at205 words
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Article309 1934-09-30 5 Ravine Where Youth Met His Death I Worcester, Cape Province. MYSTERIOUS lights, like the headlisrh:- s of a motor car, have been seen every evening tor months past travelling down the upper bend of the famous Hex Rlv. r Pass near Worcester. Many peaple incline to the309 words
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Article552 1934-09-30 5 Alleged Cruelty Case In Ceylon Gampaha,. Sept. 14. T'HE usual test was applied m the Gampaha Police Court by the Interpreter Mudaiiyar to ascertain the religion, of a girl In a 'child cruelty" case, who professed ignorance on the point. "Do you ho Lo church?",552 words
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Article976 1934-09-30 5 Consul Who Attempted To Smuggle Istanbul. TJEOUF Hayri Bsy, Turkish Consul m Odessa, has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment and a fine of £375 on a charge of attempting to smuggle goods through the Turkish Customs" Hayri Bey arrived m Istanbul by sea from Odessa with976 words
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Article732 1934-09-30 5 Share Swindlers SEQUEL TO MAY! SUICIDE Kir Mud) London, S< p L 2. tyfHILE sonu of lne Mtutest i lives of Scotland Vard'fi < '<»n fidence Trick Squad" were irim London yesterday, the Paris Surefc* Generate and other Continental police forces were lending their aid732 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-30 5 i I -xwt tuRE FOR TH i*s r THE BEER THAT NEVER VARIES i|| CONSISTENT IN QUALITY COLOUR ij!| BiXEWED AND DOTTLED IN JINGAPORE BY THE AaCHiPELAGO BREWERY Co. LTD JOLE AGSNTJ FOR. MALAYA SIME DARBY Co.,Lro |fj v39 words
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Article2888 1934-09-30 6 W. B. Maxwell - W. B. Maxwell OUR SHORT STORY By UPON my word. Lane," said hi nor officer at th n," this repon rye credit for ;t." Detective-*' tush pleasure- wl ments. He i ar and shaping things wen ild be a hlgh-i m a cornf' an agreeab] B In fad2,888 words
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Article167 1934-09-30 6 False Accusation Against Bride i Warsaw. Just after a marriage ceremony nad been completed, at Tarnow the police arrived on the scene and arrested th bride, who was hustled oft' to gaol foi the night. The bride a Miss R. Reitelbaum wu celebrating her wedding to167 words
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Article58 1934-09-30 6 War aw. Two well dressed young women I i a duo] with knives m om* ol the street; of Warsaw. They were Anally separated and ta!i!-n to the police station. Ono ot them was later taken to ho pital suffering from serious Injuries The riu n58 words
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Article363 1934-09-30 6 Important Discovery PROBLEM NEARER SOL! TION 'From Our O. '-pondLondon, Sept. lv. HTHK opinion I hat there ig ftm good prospect of achieving definite solution of the problem of locust outbreaks m Africa and V tern Asia is > xpressod m the si report of the <363 words
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Article143 1934-09-30 6 Warning Against For:%n Shaving-Brushes By Air Mail* (From Our Oun Correspondent) don. Sept. 10 THE British Kavy i blushes, they b^ar a mark w6v *S that they have been made m Britain, and have boon sterilisedOtherwise there i oi infected b the Ad ralty Fleet Or* tl (K143 words
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Article36 1934-09-30 6 Lined ti Camel Corps resulted I I: wn E lost their way durum a ir o! J* Thr party, "J 1 the early :id n Wh iJ oat «J the Mind di n36 words
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Advertisement36 1934-09-30 6 USE "TTGER HEADACHE CURE POWDER" AND KEEP SMILING THROUGH. December 934 I I //io i HEftDA M V/io Jjl3\\ Mas juiv f p I o^^l rJv A 1 June EMG AUM TONG. TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE.36 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1934-09-30 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES HXVE been reading a good deal about im objectionable moving pictures and 0H thftt I could se, one. r human curiosity makes us anxious r are not good g extraordinary success «#tfce concert a1 which it was announced Madanv Tosti's imgv some mischance, the advertisement aid "immoral1,665 words
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Advertisement57 1934-09-30 7 i i i i *Z I "CARNATION" MILK IS ECONOMICAL— A VIRTUE THAT I IS DOING MUCH TO BRING ABOUT A MORE UNIVERSAL I APPRECIATION OF ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES. I i L |yi.^ilf pIS "CARNATION" IS OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE AND IS THE LARGEST SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK IN THE57 words
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Article1550 1934-09-30 8 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones. Second Of A New Series More Reflections On Returning From Leave r AST week I was compelled to reveal my identiry. But I'd hoped that m persuading the printer to tuck the first of this series into a *j corner under a modest1,550 words
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Article517 1934-09-30 8 tly lon Boy's Secret Marriage Galle, Sept. 0. /THAT his son Hugo Valentine contracted a marriage after six m the evening, and that he was a minor and the marriage should be declared null and void was the prayer of M.. Vn entine de517 words
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Article154 1934-09-30 8 First Motor Expedition In Soviet History Moscow, Aug. 29. rpHE Moscow Automobile Club is or--1 ganising the first motor-car expedition into the frozen wastes of the Far North that has ever taken place m Soviet history. Equipped with special "super-ballocn" tyres vhich can negotiate frcijoh, roadless tsrrain,154 words
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Article370 1934-09-30 8 A New Motor Fuel Discovered Canberra. THE encouragement of the production of benzol which might be used as motor fuel as a by-product at gas works m Australia is* recommended m a report which has been presented to the Federal Ministry by the News Investigation Committee. The370 words
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Article227 1934-09-30 8 Woman And Children Stowaways A STARTLING discovery wasi made on the Jervis Bay between Fa-mantle a:id Colombo, when a woman and three children were found to be on board with r.othing to account for their presence. The stowaways were landed m Colombo on the arrival here,227 words
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Article589 1934-09-30 8 Patriotic Campaign Started AT the end of July the uffi.-ial orffan lf the Red Army published a ZZI :h ;i "two aggressive wars on the land of Asia" figure as ho chief ite^E the Japanese programme for the future, war against Soviet Russia war against China589 words
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Article243 1934-09-30 8 REDS ROUTED General Advance Starts Shantfiai, Sept. 28. .A DECISIVE battle was lought < luring A the last two days around LjncW* and Pangkow, m centra I nmen t tween the Reds and the Cover tr Tl^- Communists. 10 00C strong, were surrounded by c s*Jw, launched their advance on243 words
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Advertisement179 1934-09-30 8 Cnr\Y< i VJL/ixJ TICKETS ISSUEDJ FOR BY ALL STEAMTDAWFI Binp AIR AND I rvMYUL. RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING PEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients arc given the best of attention and assistance. I 139, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from179 words
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Article461 1934-09-30 9 THE STORAGE OF Negatives fsdfsaf tr And I—y people are inclined to be fzL with negatives when f!Tonce had films or plates **L an d sufficient prints made their immediate needs. soften this carelessness ia \L 0 the fact that they do "JL 'further prints will be reJJfrom them but461 words
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Article88 1934-09-30 9 C.P.R. Employees To Make 6,000 Mile Voyage 'By Air Mail. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6. A DAY'S sightseeing m London is worth a 6,000-mile ocean voyage to 150 employees of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Deiermined to visit the cap:tal of the Empire during their fortnight's holiday,88 words
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Article386 1934-09-30 9 Ceylon Will Rush To See Royal Visitor QLOTA.S appear to be popular even outside the tixtlo circles of the Island, says the Times of Ceylon, for it was learnt that a similar system is being adopted by those engaged m the none toj enviable task of386 words
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Article229 1934-09-30 9 Record Expenditure Expected DESPITE severe pruning, especially under the heading of Public Works Extraordinary, Hongkong's Budget estimate for 1935 will, if fulfilled, create a record expenditure. The Government anticipates a deficit this year of $1,222,366, as compared wii:i the original estimated deficit of $1,711,070, expenditure being229 words
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Article67 1934-09-30 9 Santiago de Chile. Sixty-one tortoises have crossed the Andes m an hour and a half. They did it m an aeroplane. The Santiago zoo had no turtles, bu* wanted some to satisfy the persistent demands of children The Mendoza (Argentina) zoo had plenty of turtles to spare, but67 words
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Article167 1934-09-30 9 Bomb And Gas Shelter As Attraction (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 5. A BOMB and gas-proof shelter is being adveitised as an amenity on a housing estate and a good reason for deciding to choose a home there. The advertisement, which comes from167 words
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Article76 1934-09-30 9 T(kyo. Three youths who had been arrested on I suspicion of having committed a robbery, I were ordered to clean a concrete passage m the police station at Utsunomiya. One of them gave Constable Omori a push I into the detention room, and turned the key 1 on76 words
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Article435 1934-09-30 9 Professor Who Disliked Dinner (By Air Mail. London. Sept. 12. PROFESSOR Szent-Cyorgyi surpassed the great expectations raised by the prospect of an address from him on vitamin C. or ascorbic acid, m a brilliant md astonishing lecture to the Chemistry Section of the British Association435 words
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Advertisement205 1934-09-30 9 E34.M0 BEDSTEAD N ownmhip of a "Diamond" bedstead .'Mtmp satisfaction **«J««<i m such a manner as to prowe atmost comfort and support j^Jtwpose. •«lw a life-time and more, for it is rj*^ of strong steel and is insect poof. *J» i bandsome piece of furniture for "Kan. Its beautiful lines205 words
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Advertisement286 1934-09-30 9 |iiil«n»i:i:.»ii«.i«i.«..»'>»!.«> ■i'lii'llili-l'illiU'l'lJM' ••■•••H II .li.t i |i.|i:ii,«il».'»: |.<«..1,'f..l IHMMM *'^i<iiiiiii:ii'iii:ii:ininii:ii;iiiiiii;iiiiiniirrTini!tiHiPi!iii:iiiiii|i!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii;ii!i|!<i j: r,i i i i t i i i i i-i, i i i i i i i' B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TAKE YOUB DOCTOR'S TIP I f?i 1 BIOCITIN I Charges Your Brain and Nerve Ceils With Energy, and so tUmImL LSJII286 words
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Advertisement343 1934-09-30 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST 'li'lifMI;i|!,l::l i i i i s ai. fti i licit. >||'. j Which would you j rather have j jj A skin vhich only looks beaut i- ful, or a skin which is really beautiful. j W-5 BRAND TABLETS introduce a new epoch m derl matology,343 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1934-09-30 10 QO FAR as we r vc been able to discover, uny rum:urs about the possible dis appearance of the TRAIN were gro :z'y exaggerated, and m fact thai graceful app?ndage is more than ever with us. A new line however is the slightly shortened front SPLIT1,058 words
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Advertisement293 1934-09-30 10 I i nil. till I I I I I I I I I l:ll I 111 I I I I II 'll'lili' •••>•' I i Z EXCLUSIVE MODEL GOWNS FOR AL L I OCCASIONS. CHOSEN I'ERS 0 N ALL V VA ENID PETRIE FOR HER SIN(J A ORE I CLIENTELE.293 words
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Article, Illustration1799 1934-09-30 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. I Our Woman Correspondent X last week-end :our vi Mr Chan Kang Swi'o birthda: I ien were gay !ays at which adread 10 Mr Chan m re- mitiou of the valuable and signil Irrices he had rendered to his countr years. It was an excellent1,799 words
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Article137 1934-09-30 11 Gudgeon liberated his \n iitup soul only when he rang' the luncheon gong. But one day he stepped into the hall at llushwater and uttered an exclaviation! It was then that the deplorable inc.'dcni of the wild strawberries was cleared up..; From Gudgeon, the butler, to137 words
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Advertisement93 1934-09-30 11 Model Hats, Holly wo d and Imported Dres^s j* for AU Occasions. Ladi ?s Handbags. Earrings. bracelets, (lips. Articles 61 Reptile -Skin. Kn^ftcd Jumpers, (^K»vey, Underwear, Hosiery. I'ekin Carpets. Fancy Buttons. Novelties. Materials m Dress Lengths, Pony Plu-h Evening Coats, etc. j j de SOUZA BROTHERS DRESSMAKERS, I'hone, 3188. IS,93 words
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Advertisement62 1934-09-30 11 I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT j MONEY SAVING I SALE j FROM i MONDAY Ist OCT. I TO I MONDAY 15th OCT. j !$75,000i GOODS TO BE CONVERTED f INTO CASK j HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FRANKEL BROS., i 101, victoria street and 5, RAFFLES PLACE. li< i; i ii'j62 words
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Advertisement336 1934-09-30 11 NEW CONSIGNMENT OF BLUE MOON HOSIERY EACH PAIR GUARANTEED. Size 8 to 10' -j. Obtainable at Singapore Silk Store HOUSE FOR QUALITY SERVICE. MAISON CHARNETTE no. io, hk;h street. Smart and surely the latest creations m Frocks of various styles for different occasions. Felt and Straw Hats. Spring Coats, also336 words
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Advertisement64 1934-09-30 11 GREEN CIRCLE I LIBRARIES 15. Capitol Building, Singapore. Latest Hooks Just Received. "Oliver Cromwell J. Buthan j (Biop.) "Tibttan Trek" Kaulbeck f (Travel) J "RavcfL*c Brat** Benson "Seed Of Adam" V. Campbell J "My Nauuhliest Slory" V arrous J 'Handful of Dust" hlvelyn Waußh "Paradise lor Sale" Phillip QMI I64 words
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555 1934-09-30 12 Sunday Trinun. Singapore: Sunday, Sept, 30, 1931. PENSIONS > N attractive title, this, anq We wish we could make LI -Pensions i<>r All," but the age Utopia has not yet dawned We refer m particular tv the pensions enjoyed l>y retired wants of tße Government, re- trding which the public555 words
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Article1050 1934-09-30 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds fsdafsaf 4\SE of the most striking physical characteristics of Singapore, speaking both eographically and anatomically, is its bathing Ir ache These, for the benefit of the uninitiated, are stretches of sea-shore where females walk around showing largo expanses of sunburn. '11,050 words
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Article665 1934-09-30 12 "I\O you know any new jokes?" I asked my eldest daughter m desperation. "You're the biggest joke I know," replied the rude young woman. A A A rnHERE is a story going the rounds m Singapore of the daring young girl who clipped off665 words
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Advertisement40 1934-09-30 12 LIFE IX THE TROPICS ten entail.-, lo** of vitality. No finer "Pi<'k mm up" can be had than Phosferine Torn/ v/ine, a full bodied wine with the ad'li'". i the world famous Phosferine. JOSEPH TRAYERS SONS. LID., Singapore Penan tf.40 words
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Advertisement94 1934-09-30 12 3 REASON) FOB 1. 'Allenburys' Castor Oil exercises the fullest medicinal activity, and yet, its action is not weakening or lowering. 2. It is odorless and tasteless— no nausea or after-taste. 3. Unlike so many other purgatives, it does not induce after constipation. 'Allenburys' Castor Oil is found En hospitals,94 words
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1999 1934-09-30 13 SPOILT DARLING OF WEST END SCRUBBING FLOORS ""oSSU PRISON Met A Friend-4nd Trouble Inherited A Fortune From Her Grandfather fIEIRESS to £40,000 young, beautiful and cultured, a girl n accustomed to all the luxuries of life has gone to'prison for six month?1,999 words
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Article, Illustration838 1934-09-30 13 DROWNED BABY IN BATH Pathetic Scenes In Court (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. FOR the first time m many years a blind man was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey, Mr. Justice Atkinson intimating that the jury's strong recommendation838 words
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Article624 1934-09-30 13 Amateur Fails In Hold-Up •By Air Mail*. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 8. lI OW a plot to stage a hold-up of tho H kind depicted m gangster film.^ came to grief was told to the Glasgow magistrates here to-day Under a century-old vagrancy Act624 words
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Advertisement84 1934-09-30 13 '"•••■■i i i i t i i i i rt i i i i i »T fSS^ffyj^^ EDISON BELL ELECTRIC I y^Zk&**\r-~*r Kdison Bell Electric Chromic Needles aiv specially designed and introduced I th these Electric Gramophones. Each needle is Gold v and PVs Ten Records without slightest scratch or84 words
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Advertisement71 1934-09-30 13 ■L 1 1 I -AH ill raW I 9 t J Wa I i H I I H Jill Children are naturally industrious, eager to learn if knowledge is imparted m a fascinating manner. Nestles "Wonders of the World" album satisfies, interestingly, this inherent desire for knowledge and is within71 words
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Article, Illustration695 1934-09-30 14 4 Well -Played Miss Is Sometimes Useful: The Forcer Shot BILLIARDS By Sydney Lee (Empire and Amateur Champion) MY first diagram No. 28 presents 1 one of those ever recurring problems m stroke selection which add so greatly to the fascination of the game. With cue-ball m hand and red695 words
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Article56 1934-09-30 14 Returns Convict Clothes After Escape From Gaol Prague Frantisek Drape], a 22-year-old convict, escaped from prison at Sumper, Moravia. A few days later the prison governor received a parcel. It contained DrapelS convict clothes. A note m the parcel stated that Drape] was returning: the clothes as it56 words
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Article54 1934-09-30 14 Marseilles. Captain Putrct and Lieutenant Moulig:nat claim to have broken the world'? speed record for light two-seater aeroplanes weighing less than sf>o kilogrammes (approximately 1,232 11).). They" flew 1,000 kilometres (approximately 025 miles) m 3 hours 35 minutes 2 seconds, averaging a speed of 278.991 kilometres (approximately54 words
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Article63 1934-09-30 14 Harrismith, Orange Free State. A local farmer, surnamed Schoeman, claims to be the man with the longest string of names m the world He was christened: "Fear not thou 1 little worm of Jacob, thou liUic people of Israel, I help thec. Speak to the Lord and63 words
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Article58 1934-09-30 14 Belgrade. The Poor Law authorities decided that they would have to pay for the funeral of an old Bosnian beggar found dead on the road near Karlovatz. But when his tattered old coat was removed, it was found to be lined with banknotes stitched to the58 words
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Article622 1934-09-30 14 Lessons Of Foreign Exercises I (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, Sept. 12. AIR exercises held m France, Italy, Belgium, Japan, and the United States, like tfttbse m England, continue to demonstrate the impossibility of defence so complete a'; to prevent some portion of622 words
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Article137 1934-09-30 14 Field Labourer Who Sang At Work Toronto. Ontario. Bight years ago Adolph Wantroff came to 'Canada as a poor immigrant farm labourer from Rumania. He. toiled m the fields, and as he toiled he sang m a fine baritone voice. The depression flung him out of137 words
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Article103 1934-09-30 14 Judge Stops Proceedings To Perform Ceremony Burlinghame, California. An excited young man pushed his way through the crowds of offenders waiting m the traffic court here. 4> My name is Douglas Donald of New York." he said- ''I want to get married j We have to catch103 words
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Article399 1934-09-30 14 Anglo-French Talks Break Down ISLE m-gotiuiions between the British and French Air Ministries for the opening of tho Paris-Marseilles section to Imperial Airways aeroplanes flyinp on the Empire routes, have broken down, Lut further steps are contemplated on the British side which may induce399 words
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Article115 1934-09-30 14 Former Rich Gangster Now Penniless Niw York. Owney Madden, Beer Baron y:amrster df the night clubs who wa.; listed as America's Public Enemy No. 2 m £K& mow penniless. He was once New York's richest and most powerful gangster. His poverty was revealed when he appeared before115 words
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Article142 1934-09-30 14 Award For Rescuer Who Tried To Hide His Deed Sydney. Mr. John Woods* Whittle, the Tasmanian V.C is to receive an award for a deed he tried to hide. He dived into a pond m University Park, Sydney, to save a little boy. Mr. Whittle dragged142 words
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Article, Illustration398 1934-09-30 14 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig Hint No. 17 MIXED DOUBLES fT must be conceded at presui;. the average woman >lay*r k able to volley as well, or as sfcvej s the average man pla>er. In < many first-class women players na really very weak when they are398 words
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Advertisement156 1934-09-30 14 HO HO LT"P~^(^)V HO HOUC>.)((^y)( HD HO LT P~>(@Md M p7T» BUY BETTER gmmi B ■yijtTEA^ sculls. i^^ffl ho hoTt^(^)CT^hoTtl^((J^)jCho Ho~ucT)i(jJj|[| \\natsne tola t/ier RUNDOWN nusoana "T AM worried about you you are distress- ingly weary m body and mind, your spirits and vitality arc alarmingly low— you must do156 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-30 14 y^ KrnTPPT y^^J I Iwilil I I y I I X I ill J ■i v *ii"' I J SI hml21 words
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Article, Illustration961 1934-09-30 15 " Horatius - "Horatius" #y So. f& BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS Bidding Double Suit Hands By "Horatius" IL'HEX holding a two suit hand which is biddable, many players are not quite sure as to which suit they should show first. Some consider it absolutely necessary to bid five card suit m961 words
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Article208 1934-09-30 15 Responsible For Increase In Feeble-Mindedness? (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 7. I s mcreas »n* complexity of civilised .J* -responsible for the increase i». •"••mindedneas JJu "question was raised by Dr. Sher>. JJJ:™*° n al the British Association tv m Aberdeen. rJL?^!208 words
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Article56 1934-09-30 15 A RRESTED FIFTY TIMES I «*h Poet Who Praises Communism N'toj,-. Istanbul. v^p£fc Bey the bruhant young l^^am^V" arcJpnt Communist, P^sl!! d more than fit c .v times. Si? *nXi° n >? ™aitn? the deci*£J?* *tv l!?. Cri| ninal Court. *k *rithi» film company. »j|k e ?^ntlyT: ln rraise of56 words
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Article132 1934-09-30 15 Murderer Describes His Deed To Police Belgrade. Two peasants were killed and one strlously injured when fired on from an ambush late at night. Police completely failed to find out who had fired ths shots, although they searched for months. A play, raughly written on pcor132 words
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Article94 1934-09-30 15 Snake Strangling To Death Beneath Spider's Web Baltimore. Maryland. A four day duel between a spider and a grass snake m the basemen o of a house hej-e. ended when the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals stepped m and killed the snake. The94 words
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Article67 1934-09-30 15 (orbio, So)n.:«c. Little Sergo Rio, aged 10, could not swim. But when his sister, Nicole, age.i I, fell into the river here, he sprang to her rescue. Seizing her with one hand, he threshed the water wildly to keep her head abjve water. He was almost67 words
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Article38 1934-09-30 15 Paris. "Show me how this revolver works," said a young man m a gunsmith shop. When the gunsmith had done so the young man thanked him picked up the revolver, and shot himself dead.38 words
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Article172 1934-09-30 15 Terrific Duel Between Eagle And Pike Osterode, Hanover. A terrific duel between an eagle and a fish has been witnessed from the banks of the river here. The eagle, a fine white-tailed specimen, swooped down upon the surface of the water and struck its talons into the172 words
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Article104 1934-09-30 15 Two Killed By 77,000- Volt Shock Osaka, Japan. Two men were electrocuted near here when the trailing cable of a balloon came into contact with 77,000-volt high tension wire. Three captive observation balloons wen being used m "anti-aircraft operations" when a sudden gust of wind caused the104 words
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Article61 1934-09-30 15 MPTITT Tokyo. Children were playing m the bell tower of the Enshoji temple, near Tsu, m Mie Prefecture. They pushed against one of the supports of the bell tower. It moved slightly. They laughed and shook it again. As they did so, the great bell above weighing61 words
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Article443 1934-09-30 15 SCIENCE WILL SAVE MAN Sir James Jeans Looks Ahead (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 5. TJOW modern science may bring about a new attitude to such vital questions us war. unemployment, moi-als and religion, "free will" and the theory of life, was described by Sir James443 words
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Article179 1934-09-30 15 Man Who Was Buried In Bog For 29 Hours Hudson City, New York. Chuck, a shaggy little dog described by !iis master as a "mountain airedale," is the 'hero" of Hudson City to-day. Given an old shoe to smell, he spent seven hours m the great179 words
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Article148 1934-09-30 15 How Capsized Yachtsmen Got Ashore Stockholm. Struggling m the water beside their yacht which had capsized for the second time, two young yachtsmen m Haegernaes Bay saw help come sailing down to them from the sky. Their plight had been seen by the pilot of a148 words
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Article284 1934-09-30 15 "Reflection" Cinema To End Eyestrain (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6. fTUIE first "reflection" cinema m the world has been opened at Waterloo Railway Sta.ion, London. It is a cinema m which pictures shewn on the screen remain exactly the same284 words
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Article36 1934-09-30 15 Amiens. The Bishop of Amiens, Monseigneur Lecomte, has died m a clinic here following an operation. Monseigneur Lecomte was 67 years of age and had been bishop of Amiens for 13 years.36 words
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Article903 1934-09-30 15 Full Programme CELEBRATIONS TO LAST TWO MONTHS pROM the steps of Parliament House, on October 18, the Puke of Gloucester will open the celebration 4 of the centenary of th* 1 city of Melbourne and the State of Victor;. The following is the outln." of interesting programme903 words
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Advertisement48 1934-09-30 15 l\ WW Jl WEAKNESS, gUAMEM I A NHY/yy Ns\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives heaJth and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. A. CLOUET CO., LTD, SINGAPORE.48 words
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Article84 1934-09-30 16 Remains Of Most Primitive Man In Europe? Belgrade. In a remote cave m the Lika mountains, Jugoslavia, a skull has been found which, it is believed, may be the oldest m Europe. The skull is completely petrified anC m a very good state of preservation. It has an84 words
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Article82 1934-09-30 16 Cost Of Australia's Share In Great War Sydney. The Great War lias cost Australia more than £200,000,000 since 1918, according to a report drawn up by the Returned Soldiers' League. It reveals that war pensions to members of the Australian Imperial Force -have cost £114,557,582; war gratuities82 words
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Article176 1934-09-30 16 Result Of Neglected Rheumatism Here it a tetter lha: go to prove that even rheumatism of long c binding can be relieved by the right treatment: "I have been a iru€>rfr from rhiumatwnj i me 12 to U years now and have fjolji.hly taken no176 words
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Advertisement94 1934-09-30 16 To lend 550.000, one or mere mortgages, Trustees Securities, reasonable interest. Particulars to Box No. 43d, c/o M.T. Sensational Features of Vacuum-Fil Pen. 1. Fills or empties with one stroke of the plunger. 2. Cleans automatically when it empties. 3. Has extra large capacity— takes m over 500% more fluid94 words
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Advertisement79 1934-09-30 16 TH E EL J C fRf^OASTER WITH IHF BIG NAME BEHIND IT mmmmmm^ I ffigy ttm <^^Si I^^L i Km^SßtmWft^^^Wl^B^SmWnk SOUND M&mm M B I m BMmf-a^jJi CAJ. INU. LlooU.) I fi adaptor $13.00 MADE IN ENGLAND ylduf. 0/ T/ie General Electric Co. Ltd. 'of England), Battery Road, Singapore. I79 words
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Miscellaneous450 1934-09-30 16 7 ireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Midland Wireless Singers i TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme L is as follows: j L.33 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. j Shelsley Walsh International Open Hill Climb for Racing and Sports Cars (under the auspices of The Midland Automobile Club): a running com-; mentary450 words
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Miscellaneous89 1934-09-30 16 LOCAL BROADCASTING Programmes For Next Week •THE following programmes for next 1 week is announced by station Z.H.L Singapore, broadcasting on a wavelength of 49.9 metres. SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.-130 p.m. Recorded music. MONDAY 6.0 Din. Rcoirded music. 6.30 p.m. Belay of dance music Raffies Hotsl Dance Orches- I Ira under89 words
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Miscellaneous111 1934-09-30 16 (Sanderson). Mr. P. W. F. Mills improvisation on the Piano. Mr. ft. Lyne. <A) Bedouin Love Song (Bi Tlie Singing Vagabond S. Maun Mrr Eva Clark I did not Mi. R. Lyne Duet (Troteresj. 5.30 p.m. Close Down. WEDNESDAY j G.OB pm. Recorded muse I G. 45 am. News Bulletin111 words
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Article, Illustration3237 1934-09-30 18 Am Itatar-Chnb Leaguae C@mpefti«-S®im How Standard Of Game May Be Improved Giving Encouragement To Our Youngsters Play In Selangor Men's Doubles Finals An Eyewitness's Account Progress Of. Malays In The Game Triangular Tournament Between Selangor, Perak and Penang. (By "Dragon") T AST week "Hawke" deplored the3,237 words
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Advertisement316 1934-09-30 18 /^TvS^ ly a Butywave Shampoo r _JH^^ makes your hair, and the soft natural waves it I i ncourages. The Shampoo is double cleansing scalp stimulating, cooling and refreshing. 15 IT TYW A V E Soapless Shampoo BY T V WAVE Cocoanut Oil Shampoo DUTY W A V E Baby316 words
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Article, Illustration2273 1934-09-30 19 " Clubman - "Clubman" MALAYA AND The OUT-DOORS By lop Of The Uut-Uoor Lit,- Malayan Girls Take To Cycling Neic Badminton Court For Chartered Bank Recreation Cluh~«At HmJ" Of Java Traders Association The Clprimi r FffnrieT* i l <0 Strenuous Efforts To Assist hnemployed Members. aYE eneouraKmtf sijrn L< that2,273 words
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Advertisement165 1934-09-30 19 mC^\ /5^% V|C^ Yes; for both young and old. THE "KING'S Vj£* 3 K^TJ// OWN" Mixed is a wonderful assortment of l\s f^ f+Mp^k 12 rich, creamy varieties of famous biscuits, l'^C''i3| and being packed m specially sealed con- tamers they reach the consumer crisp and \<& #sgjS\^\ oven fresh.165 words
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Article3100 1934-09-30 20 :^:-mm^mo:/^o^mop{ «jj> clangor Malays' Soccer Double Singapore tup Surprises Penang Outclass Perak At Temua Malayan Singles Champion Defeated F.M.S. Customs Spo rts M. M. Paterson's golf title State Hockey Prospects Rugby Football Teams And The M.R.U. Stonor Shield Cricket Competition. (By "Rimau") winning tut fllial vI Uie JUIU3,100 words
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Article114 1934-09-30 20 Tamilian* Beat Kuala Lump"' Y.M.CA. (From Our Own Beporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tha" d Throe hockey match. »*fV played to-day but one last moment, the Selan*ror abb to field a 11 against ihe Indian Alllll"» R<»ad ground, v M C A In a pamo at the JT A the114 words
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Advertisement84 1934-09-30 20 Asset* exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over 135.000*00. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. tfSorpowte* m the Stwits Settlement.). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eartern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. J LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £W,OOO deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies84 words
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Advertisement10 1934-09-30 20 I look oit: i i] I: is coming HE f10 words
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Article48 1934-09-30 21 Shanghai, Sept. 27. The management of the NankingShanghai Railway has submitted a plan to the Ministry of Railways for the construction of a huge railway station at Nanking with the object of joining the termini! of the Nanking-Shanghai and the Nanking-Wuhu lines.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.48 words
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Article45 1934-09-30 21 Chinese Town Looted And Destroyed Hsinking, Sept. 20 Four hundred Communist bandits swept down on Laotorkuo en the River Tumen, m the Chientao district, looted the town and then set it afire before de. with two prisoners. Sixty houses were destroyed.— Reuter Wireless.45 words
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Article509 1934-09-30 21 "K. O - "K.O." (By ath of Joseph Thunderface .^watitutes one of the saddest m connection with pro"W boxing m Malaya. Apart f m r om °e m a boxer of championship cali- bre Joseph was a modest and well con!Ww ducted y oun m l)509 words
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Advertisement233 1934-09-30 21 liitiiliiiiiliiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinininim,,,,:,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ip»yr% 'o»''»»' _<ci jo. j x^^ Onrr vop How the East to clivin you of your energy, you might It will help you to sleep tlie sounc 1 refr^sliing sleep wuhout which a- well <it> home. You can't stand up to the life unless you take your body cannot233 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-30 21 YOU WILL TALK ABOUT 1 "THE THIN MAN" 1 FOR WEEKS! I12 words
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554 1934-09-30 22 NEWCOMERS BEAT THE REST Margin Of One Point TALBOT SUSTAINS AN j INJURY THE curtain Was rune up on th^ local I rugby yesterday at the SJ&C when the NV.veomers met MM deteated the Rest by nine point -j < (three tries) to eight554 words
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Article90 1934-09-30 22 The following have been invited to play hockey on Monday m the S.C.C final trial: Colours: H. A. Exley: R. A. Asnworth. E. G. Staunton; T. W- Morrav. E W Reeve. Lt. W. S. T. Douglass: E. A. Joy. Lt. R. E. Black, S. A. Woosey, A. L.90 words
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Article58 1934-09-30 22 Perak Beat Ne-gri By 4—l (From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, Saturday. PERAK beat the Negri at hockey tortav by 4—l after ari exciting match. Fcrak gave an excellent display trm at half time led 2—l through goals scored by Osmr-.n and Bahrom. WiLson* obtained Nsgri'S gcal. Alter58 words
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Article63 1934-09-30 22 The Johore English and Malay Schools Combined will meet the Singapore Malay Schools Combined m a soc> cer match m aid of the Boy Scouts Jamboree Fund on Friday* Oct. 5 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Admission will be 10 and 20 cents. The Clerical Union and the63 words
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Article47 1934-09-30 22 Johore Balwu. Sept. 27. The annual Chinese inter-School sports, open to all Chinese Schools m Ba:u Pahat, will bo hold on Oc>. 10. A feature of the meeting Will be the appearance of several Chinese girls. The sports will include basket ball and ping-pong matches.47 words
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Article40 1934-09-30 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Selaugor Badminton Associations tournament commenced this afternoon, when Ingot and Jonklass and Long and Henry reached the quarter-finals. The finals will be played on Oct. 13 at the V.I Hall.40 words
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Article28 1934-09-30 22 The monthly committee meeting of the Week-End B.P. wall be held at the residence of the President, on Sunday at 2 p.m. The Agenda is- of special importance.28 words
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Article172 1934-09-30 22 Open Championship Doubles (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpu.", Friday. AS interesting series of matches took i place yos-erday I*! th<- senior and junior divisions of the Kian- open doubles badminton championships In the senior division Ac Champions, Raja Mohamed and Zainudin, were defeated m straight sets 21-7,172 words
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Article338 1934-09-30 22 Goh Keng Hoon and Charlie Lim disposed of Soon Kane: Lip and Ng Ah Pens of the Lucky Star Party m three sets, and Khoo Kirn Leong and Cheong Jin Hoe beat Mohamed Ali and Fam Kirn Hock of Port Swettenham m s might sets whilst \ap Piang338 words
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Article103 1934-09-30 22 GOLD MIKES CASE Judiyrflent Delivered At Ipoh i (Fizi)f Out Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. JUDGMENT r.i tV>? Ean Hin Gold Mine- claim was delivered La the Sunrem« Con- {-it-da". It was decided that the plaintiff should be en itled to have the .sale and conveyance cf 400 -crcs of mniiig103 words
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Article75 1934-09-30 22 Perak Beat Selangor By 4-2 >From Our Oicn Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. PERAK beat Selangor by four game> to two to-day at tennis, the results being as follows: (Pen* players menliOCh?n Ke'e Omi beat Ong Ec Kong. 6-4, Lincoln Leong beat Kolv Thyi 3-G. J ~Kong Choo lost to75 words
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Article103 1934-09-30 22 Senior Tournament Begins rrHE Singapore sen'or badminton i championships were commenced at the S.V.C. Drill Hall yesterday after noon, when several men's open stagK Lies were played. The biggest surprise of the oas a~ the defeat" of Yeo Kian Ann. a 'seeded' player and las: year's semi-final 81103 words
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Article76 1934-09-30 22 (From Our Ovm Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday fast hockey ma-ch was seen on tfce Padang to-day, when the Eurasian club 'ost to the Selangcr Sikhs by 3-0. Santa Singh, the Sikh goalkeeper, received a bad cut on the foreheau shortly before half-time and had to '~c?fcire Uppan Singh76 words
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Article260 1934-09-30 22 Over Negri-MtUefci MARGIN OF 16 POINTS TO FIVE (From Our Spec upondem Seremban, Saturday. SELANGOR bcal Negri S« -mbilanMalacca at n by by h] points to five, scoring four uncMKertd trfc b and a drop goal to a goal Play was of a rather scrappy naturrbut260 words
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Advertisement47 1934-09-30 22 SAVE your MONEY and TIME by getting your books through us. Give us a trial order and b? convinced. "GOOD BOOKS" DEPOT, Eton Building, Selcgie Road, Singapore. "Most enjoyable movie oi 1934 I'm seeing the film again" DAILY IILH VII) I ill: I i S i i47 words
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Advertisement221 1934-09-30 22 Offer You The Best Value In^J^poi^^^ cream, cotton -r. V [^QRTS >H 1 RjJ Price 4r> cts. ciHi. <-/ j O COLr WHITE INTKRU>CK SPORTS ,/X*^ TENNIS SHIKTS. >£ |^\iij i/,i-. -m,,,,. 2r GENERAL aborbent. fcwzes J- i< Prici '0 (ts. tub. )f WEAR AERTEX SPORtS SHIKTS. </ j The221 words
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Miscellaneous46 1934-09-30 22 TIDE TABLE To day: 3 16 a.m.. 2.20 p.m. To-morrow: 4.25 a.m., 3.08 p.m Tuesday: 621 a.m.. 4.28 p.m. Wednesday: 7.53 a.m.. G. 21 pm. Thursday: 8.41 a.m.. 7 53 p.m. Friday: 9.15 a.m.. 851 p.m. Saturday: 942 a.m., 9.33 pan. Sunday: 10.06 a.m.. 10.12 pm.46 words
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943 1934-09-30 23 Malays And Marines Pi ay 4 Thrilling Game The Marines Lose Two Goal LeadHat Noor In Form gag true cup-tit element prevailed v n K<\ul Stadium yesH*a afternoon when the Marine JSrtinent Football Club and thj Association battled 'or possession of the S.A.F.A.943 words
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Article333 1934-09-30 23 Trade School In Semi-Final Of Thompson Cup (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Pto^hJt? U S CCCr maUh 0!1 W op>v~ ,1;'. :letho<lS Ax.ernoon School m t* ,emi-iinal next weok. he t,s;i ie h ff much ww« V v^ ter and fUHy dGsei<V Mr. S. Vflautham333 words
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Article128 1934-09-30 23 Under the auspice-, of the Clerical Union, the Singapore open cnampion- hip 10 mile cross country race will be niii on Sunday, bet 28, starting from the Union Club House. Rangoon Road at r < 00 a.m. The closing date for entries i^ Oct. 21. and all128 words
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Article, Illustration129 1934-09-30 23 Busy Season Ahead For S.J.R.F,C. Members Singapore, Saturday. Q U *J E a b "sy season is m store for the members of the South Johore Rugby Football Club. A trial match was held to-day and for every Saturday ;.p to and including Feb. 9. 1934 a game129 words
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Article155 1934-09-30 23 The Stcry Of A Bet As Told By Maurice Tate Maurice Tale is respons bie for this Oiy. Big Bui Bowes has such a leisurely va t0 mei ne wicket— even on the return 0 bowi he does not work himself up to 1 iaso nm like Larwcod.155 words
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Article69 1934-09-30 23 Ties for the S.C.C. snookers championships are as follows* TUESDAY. Final of Volunteers Snookers Tournament: R Laidman v T nd R Brotchie v. C. G. Pugler and m. Gnce. THURSDAY: Final of Straight •snookers Championship: /fies* a°pYegate of 3 frames): J. W. Jones v C G Fugler.69 words
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Article79 1934-09-30 23 At the annual general meeting of tho Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association held at the Rangoon Road school premises on Thursday, the following were elected office-bearers-President, Mr. J. B. Carr; vice-presi-dents Messrs. Balakrishna and Kathu;velu; hon. secretary, Mr. O. M. K. Sabai isst: hon: secretary, Mr. Koh Kini Loon;79 words
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Article95 1934-09-30 23 Dates Of State And Big Matches The following are the dates of State rials, matches, and big games, of the ocal hockey season: Oct. 23: State Trial, at S.C.C. Oct. 30: State Trial, at S.C.C. Nov. 3: v. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 4: v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Nov.95 words
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Article270 1934-09-30 23 Chinese Sports Assn. Heal The Amicables I Singapore, Saturday* r H] Chines laiion beat 4 Amte Delation to two. In a friendly soc- nis itu 6 round i tcrday. Lied, the "co: 'il. 1 lead ng bel < 'S.A. ate. Mi. ray O ,i Beng270 words
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Article, Illustration66 1934-09-30 24 Carey dvibbU,,, up m possession m he S.C.C. hockey .rial on Friday s a-jsaasa aw The Johore Malay Schools XI which lost to the Singapore Malay Schools at soccer. ■ss^^s&sp? sis±ssttr Malay mm An incident in the S.C.C. hockey trial on Friday. With sticks in66 words
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