Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 October 1934
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Title Section11 1934-10-07 1 The Sunday Tribune vs*3^-*° SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1934. FIVE CENTS11 words
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321 1934-10-07 1 INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE TO BE FORMED? LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY S DECISION Lord Lytton Interviewed 411 The Eastern Governments To Be Represented IT Is- now definitely decided, according to our own A correspondent, that nc xt year's international conference on the white321 words
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Article, Illustration103 1934-10-07 1 Society attended m large numbers, the garden party given at AKoa Park, the residence of the Earl and Countess of Mar and Keliie, m honour of Lord Erskine, son and heir of the Earl and Countess, who is leaving with Lady Marjorie Erskine, who is about to take up his103 words
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Article166 1934-10-07 1 Fourteen Tonner Starts Voyage To Singapore (By Air Mail.' 'From Our Own Correspondent.' London. Sept. 26. THE littft Dutch boat, Ba^ir i Bijce. tfhich had a storm" J* days' passage across 'he North from Amsterdam last week just left Dover en the nex. *ageof its voyage *o166 words
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Article101 1934-10-07 1 Two Years Rejuvenating At Devonport •By Air Muil.» (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 26. her 18 it years of service, H.M.S. Malaya is to be regained on the active list for many years yet. She is not, however, being allowed to become "old," even as Naval engineers101 words
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Article98 1934-10-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Plan For Development Of Province Shuv-rivai. Oct. 5. General Fu Tsoi Vi, the chairman of Suiyuen. arrived m Peipiog yesterday to attend the Nor b China conference called by General Huang Fu, the chairman o. the Peiping Political Council. In an interview. General98 words
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Article61 1934-10-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Ihous-'nds cf people turned cut at Lanchow yesterday to see the arrival of the giant Junkers 'plane of the Eurasia Aviation Company. The machine. wi f h Mr. Chang Tao Fan and Mr. Li Ching Sung on board, landed and stayer several hours before61 words
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Article155 1934-10-07 1 Siamese "Meeting" Not Exciting ißy Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspo7ider.'.> London. Sept. 26. THE essential strength of the rubber market these days was proved by its philosophical attitude towards the American strike and the Siamese "mutiny." Neither even: caused much mere khan a temporary ripple.155 words
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Article54 1934-10-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oj; G. Mr. Johrson, the United States Minister to China, arrived her; 1 ycf/ertiay. He secretly met Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese Minister at Paris. When asked by Pressmen with regard to the proposed elevation of the American Legation m China to an54 words
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Article84 1934-10-07 1 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Victims Are Suing For Damages Hongkong, Oct. 6. A HUNDRED victim; of the gasometer exployoii disaster, which recurred here on May 14 last, h^ve filed suit m the local court for dam a Res to property and injury to person suffered by them.84 words
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Article76 1934-10-07 1 Studying Problems Of Malaya (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Ov:n Correspondent.) London, Sept. 25. ITT'HEN Sir Shejiton Thomas arrives m November he will have a working grasp of most of Ma aya's problems. Furlough, :it this time, has been of inestimable advantage. For some weeks. Sir Shenton has76 words
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126 1934-10-07 1 BRITISH MISSION TO MANCHVKVO Shanghai, Oct 6. SACRIFICING a whale to catch a sprit V* is the caption of an editorial to-day In the HankowHerald, one of the leading Chinese newspapers m Central China, on Lord Barnby's British Indus-rial Mission to the so-calledReuter - 126 words
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Article91 1934-10-07 1 Heavy Casualties Likely TWENTY-THREE are known to be dead ana twe.nty-five injured duruing yesterday's fightingIt is believed that the casualties will prove considerably heavier when the figures are ascertained from the mining districts of Ausiurias and Eibar, where, heavy fighting continues. Premier Lerroux is undismayed and declared91 words
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Article122 1934-10-07 1 Thirty-Four Thousand Miles By Yacht (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 26. BRONZED and smiling, three in--1 veterate yachtsmen stepped ashore at Cowes on Thursday after a cruise of 34,000 miles. They were Lieut-Commander W. Hollins, Mr. F. Pelham Maitland and Mr. Penoyre and their122 words
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Article226 1934-10-07 1 Three Interesting Engagements <By Air Mail.' (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 26. CVALLERS at Malaya House this week have been few. They include: Dr. P. N. Bardhan. Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Mathews (Singapore), Mr. and Mrs. H. D. F.tzGerald (Malaya Medical Servce*. Mr. W.226 words
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Article79 1934-10-07 1 Shanghai, Oct. 6. A number of high military officers including Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. are gathered at Hankow for the conference to discuss measures to wind up the anti-Red campaign m Central China. Amongst the commanders are Generals Liv Chih, Liv Chan Wah. Hsu Yuan Chuan, Ho Chu79 words
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Article422 1934-10-07 1 New Air Liner FLYING IN EASI STAGES (By Air Mail) {From Our Own Correspondent. > London, Sept. :^>. 'I HE first of the five airiine. built specially lor U c Singapore-Braofttie section ItLondon on Saturday, piloted *>y Mr. L. J. Brain, chief pilot Qantas Airways. The journey422 words
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Article74 1934-10-07 1 Over 100,000 Ticals Missing Bangkok. Oct. 6. mailbag curency note robbery s reported from I'enang on the arrival of the international express there on Thursday evening, the amount involved being 110.000 ticals despatched for three local banks. The sum was insured, 75 per cent, with foreign companies and74 words
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Advertisement50 1934-10-07 1 gjodwood Park Hotel TENNIS COURTS -n now be reserved at jl/- an evening. f«ert«tions Phone 6490. l 4*" tl i• 1 1 i i■i i i I 5 AM. EDITION i jHOME FOOTBALL? i^SULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 21 i f 1 (i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i50 words
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Advertisement10 1934-10-07 1 'N.E.Rl(National Era?l<y«ia Mwto**' INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.10 words
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Article616 1934-10-07 2 ASSAULT CHARGE FAILS Capitol Incident Prolonged Hearing Ends i A ITKM a pp- I trial, Mr. i hillip Hoalim, the weH-knowE Singapore solicitor, who was charged with assaulting a police constable t deter him from the discharge of his by the Third ate J. MF. Brander) to-616 words
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279 1934-10-07 2 NUMBER "534 (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 29. MR. John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, has written a poeufc"Number '534' m hcr.rur of the new Jtii.ard White Sta liner. Printed m the souvenir programme of the launching cere mony, the279 words
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Article170 1934-10-07 2 Mr. Teo Seng Bee And Miss Chan Soh Guat The marriage of Mr. Teo Seng Bee o N.Y.K. Singapore Branch., to Mis Chan Soh Guat was solemnise/3 according to Chinese reformed style at the New n?ntury Restaurant (Great World) last Sunday. A large number of guests were pre170 words
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Article175 1934-10-07 2 Mr. Stratton-Brown's Trip In Yacht Queensland. MR. Henry Stratton -Brown, a young English rubber planter and aviator, has left Brisbane alone on a voyage to Singapore— a distance of 4,500 miles— m a yacht he has built himself. He has never sailed a boat before. He175 words
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Article234 1934-10-07 2 onnnitec! For Trial At The Assizes (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. The case m which Ahmat bin Abdul Wihman who appeared on three charges of using as genuine three iorged petrol chits signed by Mr. E. k.. David, Private Secretary to the Chief Secretary, came up234 words
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Article193 1934-10-07 2 Branch Falls On Aged Woman Singapore, Saturday. A BDyanese boy. about 14 years of age, was knocked down by a motor-car whilst cycling m Mohamed Sultan Read yesterday. He sustained a simple fracture of the left thigh and injuries to his face and hands. He was removed to193 words
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Article185 1934-10-07 2 Malay Fam'ly's Experience At Selayang 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Heavy rain m the Ulu caused the river passing through the town o Kuala Lumpur to rise several feet above the normal level yesterday morning, bui no alarm was felt. The efficacy of the185 words
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Article565 1934-10-07 2 Conference At Kuala Lumpur By common consent, the recent 'Malayan Y.W.C.A. Conference m Kuala Lumpur was the best Conference we have ever held m this country and it is therefore, all the more to be regretted that so few of our general members came to any of the565 words
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Article31 1934-10-07 2 Shanghai, Oct. 6. The route of the China-Germany air service has been changed. The route will be across south Asia, the Shikiang route being abandoned. Mm Kuo Jih Pac.31 words
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Article939 1934-10-07 2 Double Service GREEK AS WELL AS ANGLICAN (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) L >ndon, feept. 26. j||UCH interest has been aroused by the report that a Greek as »d as an Anglican ceremony will be pr of the wedding o f Prince George tti Princess939 words
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1532 1934-10-07 3 CHANDI DROSS CASE Appeal Dismisned JUDGMENT AT KUALA LUMPUR iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. AX iiiu-iv.^. ng judgment was delivered m the Supreme Court tu-<iu\ by tlje Hon. Mr. Samuel .1. Thomas Cnid' Justice, m connejuon with the appeal argued by Mr. jjark1,532 words
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Article635 1934-10-07 3 Penghulu Found Guilty Of Abetment 'From Our Own Correspondent Johore, Oct. 5. AFTER a lengthy .hearing, judgment A was delivered yesterday LutemoQn by Air. Justice W. H. Thome at the Batu Pahat Assizes m the case m vhich a Mauiy woman named P?.wjm aiivus Sapurah binti635 words
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Article209 1934-10-07 3 Charged 'From Our Oiun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. At, the Kuala Lumpur Police Cour. a Chinese named L.m Chiang was o-div produced before the first mvgisirate Mr. P. X Wilson, on a charge i>j aeins a suspect bad character and withmt having any visible means ol209 words
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Article186 1934-10-07 3 Hearing Continued In Supreme Court f From Our Oivr. Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 5. rIE hearing was continued yesterday at the Jpoh Supreme Court before the Hon. TVdr. Justice Howes of the civil suit m which. Mr. J. Edgar Jones, senior partner of the law firm of Cowdy and186 words
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Article225 1934-10-07 3 Chinese Convicted At Kuala Lumpur 'Frcmi Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A Chinese named Loh Koo was to-day orcduced before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson and charged with being found m possession of a still for manufacturing samsu at Sefcapak. on Oct. 4. He was225 words
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Article324 1934-10-07 3 Death Of A Chinese Tradesman (From Our Owv Correspondent > Ipoh, Oct. 5. rnHE preliminary inquiry m the case A against Bahat, who was arrested m connection with the death of a Chinese shopkeeper named Lav Boon Choo. was concluded the other day before Raja Abdul Hamid.324 words
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Article144 1934-10-07 3 Asking For Alms In Drury Lane (From Our Oxen Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Friday Charged with bsgging for alms fa.: Drury Lane yesterday, a Chinese nam)aci Lok Hun was bound over by the first magistrate. Mr. P. "K. Wilscn. m the san: cf $20 m me surety144 words
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Article404 1934-10-07 3 PERAK TURF CLUB TICKETS Convictions In Serembau (ourt (From Oiif Own Correspondent) Beremban, Oct 5. r r:-:i- case m wWch Karir B-ueha. I v\.;;-kao\vii local Indian who I sted 6fl lug IS on three chargf i alleged selling cf Perck Turf Club ic'Jtery tickets came to a conclusion it the404 words
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Advertisement33 1934-10-07 3 ARTHURS RESTAURANT' j 11. Other Quay. J i EXCELI^ENT GRILL j J^t Specialise m Continental Dishes. J •H QMDKG AND SLRViCE INDER El ROPE AN j 1 SUPERVISION. j OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING.33 words
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Article1761 1934-10-07 4 EATING m a> certain Hollywood restaurant twice has turned the career of Sallie Blanc, featured with Joel McCrea and Berton Churchill m "Half a Sinner," which opens at the Capitol on Tuesday. Almost nine* years ago she was having lunch m the place and was1,761 words
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Article599 1934-10-07 5 By One Of Them 111 TH the end of the Volunteer reason approaching, rifle meeting are taking place on most weekjZfc They will culminate m the Cfcßunand rifle meeting on Oct. 21 j 22 "A^ (Machine-Gun) Company were the Farrer Range on Sunday to yd the599 words
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Article137 1934-10-07 5 Hundred Tons Of S lyer To Be Used Istanbul. The Turkish Mint is m the point of diking large quantities of new silver I «ns which will replace bank notes. nickel and bronze coins. About 100 tons of .silver me Lai will be required to strike137 words
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Article57 1934-10-07 5 Milk And Cheese For Italian Soldiers And Sailors Rome "Drink more milk and eat more cheese" Is to be a slogan of the Italian Army and Navy, following a decision of the Minister of War and Marine that the surplus of the national production of thi>se commodities will57 words
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Article37 1934-10-07 5 Berlin. Berlin is enjoying a second spring. Limes and chestnut trees, which had shed their leaves because of the prolonged drought, are m bud once more and are putting: forth fresh green shoots.37 words
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Article, Illustration367 1934-10-07 5 Donal M. Greig - Donal M. Greig Tennis Hints By I WOULD not advise even a good x club player to persist with the lobvolley m a match as it is one of the most difficult strokes to make m the game. It is m no way spectacular, but367 words
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Article88 1934-10-07 5 England's Annual Share Of Seal Skins Seattle, Washington. England's annual share of seal skins has arrived here from the Pribiloi Islands m the Bering SeaNo less than £300,000' worth of furs cr e lyi^K on the docks. England's share under the treaty with the United States and88 words
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Article41 1934-10-07 5 Calcutta, Sept. IS. Sylhel.-— Cash and insured packae^ worUi over Rs. 15,000 were looted at the point of revolver near Jalsuka about X p.m. to-day when the mails were being carried from Ajmiriganj. Further detail!! riro laokinjj.41 words
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Article212 1934-10-07 5 Journalists' Opinion Of Canadian Police Toronto. "HPHE toughest nutb we ever tried to A crack." That was the opinion of the hardbitten American journalists who were rushed across the Canadian border by New York and Chicago papers to "solve" the Labatt Kidnapping case. For the first time m212 words
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Article230 1934-10-07 5 Alleged Stoning To Death Of Victim Pietersburg, Transvaal. FOUR natives, all eld men, one oi them a cripple on crutches have been arrested at Louis Trichardt (Transvaal). They are alleged to have taken part m a murder committed 18 years ago. Eighteen years ago, a number of natives230 words
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Article307 1934-10-07 5 New System Shown Jn London OLNEWED (peculation v to the -Iw future of colour Alma i.- v >( rta n to be aroused by the t< Ling pr< ation of "La Cuc&racha" iTta C roach), a mv. two-reel feature made m the i perfec i d Technicolor307 words
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Article44 1934-10-07 5 Berlin An 80,000-year-old skeleton ha« been unearthed m the Ruhr district of Germany by man working on the construction of a new motor road. It was found 25 feet below the Nffoea m a layer of clay which had pr«.-serv«-d the bones44 words
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Miscellaneous16 1934-10-07 5 -Where can the lover of things as they were find VIXC One $*A*C &<M& K^C f?\16 words
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Article2697 1934-10-07 6 H.G. Wells - H.G. Wells OLli SHOWi l¥9R¥ By iS I sit writing m my study, I can A heai our Jane bumping her way dov.;.3tairs with a brush and du3tpan. She used m the old days to sing hymn unes. or the British national song for the 'ime2,697 words
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Article211 1934-10-07 6 Jews' Contribution To Mankind Johannesburg. "rr-HE Bible is the greatest book m J- the world, and the greatest contributior to human culture, human thought and human religion" said General Smuts, the South African Minister of Justice, m an appeal on behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society's211 words
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Article36 1934-10-07 6 Sydney. An enterprising "seer" hopes to do good business ovsr the London-Mel-bourne air race. He has publicly offered to interview all the competitors and tell them whether they are doomed to crash.36 words
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Article179 1934-10-07 6 To Be Reorganised Shortly Nankins. Sept. 14 THE Finance Ministry has drawn up d finite measures for the reorganisation of the stamp tax system, according to m.i n formation from financial circles. New stamps bearing the picture O f pagoda will be issued on Nov. 1179 words
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Article122 1934-10-07 6 Robber Sobs His Way To Freedom Nice. •Please don't siop me. My sister it> dying m hospital" said a young man with tears m hie eyes. After a ten-mile chase m the best film manner his pursuers had succeeded m passing his car at over sixty milts122 words
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Article101 1934-10-07 6 Lifeboat Picks Up Ix>ve Letter Yarmouth, nova Scotia. ons of shipwreck passed before :he eyes of a rr nber of the Canadian Stoveroment Cutter "Eil: worth" when he sighted a bottle tossing on the crest of m Atlantic wave. The cutter was stopped and a number )f men101 words
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Article46 1934-10-07 6 Official Documents Stolen In London London. Sept. X A bundle of extremely Important official documents was stolen (his morning from a motor-car m a London suburb, while the car was left ir :ded parked m a road. Scotland Yard is investigating the theft.— Havas.46 words
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Advertisement61 1934-10-07 6 A/pMwfm C low* So«c jt y/w/rtt u*o#4. |(V" n" 4 EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF 'TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE ONE61 words
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Advertisement162 1934-10-07 6 1 ■k tj v- -"4H Everyday mothers write 'For the first time, Baby is progressing i^o v perhaps weeks, of fretfulness, loss Ci^.'^— P \^»Jj of weight, sleeplessness and all \mjA fhe accompanying distress of njtj ,t« i iTgjAlf 3 i undernourishment, another baby TJ^"'.''\ i f t J has162 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1934-10-07 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H'HEN i started this feature six and a half months ago. made un my mind to make it distinctive by publishing each week the photograph of some interesting personality. The whole idea was that the subjects of He pictures should be known m Malaya. 1 could haw1,662 words
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1831 1934-10-07 8 C. H. Stanley- Jones - "On The Warpath People In Malaya Who Need A Long Holiday C. H. Stanley-Jones It's Time To Get A Move On A (JOOD proportion of the inhabitants of Malaya can be placed m one of two classes the over-sensitive and the insensitive. The former dislike honest criticism ;ind the latter1,831 words
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Advertisement61 1934-10-07 8 Keep your throat, chest and lungs healthy by regularly using fa H U DSONS i£i i EUMENTHOL OmM remedy for all affections of the *^^§f f 77] il t=^ throat, chest and lungs, and A \wl V^ carrying the endorsement of the /t~*\ >l ri medical profession i'or over 4061 words
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Article433 1934-10-07 9 I jjrjwrt* Comer i.lnhide And -Iypo-Alum Processes -.H* black and whik prints which be obtained the amateur ither gaslißb: or romide paper j ll made much more attractive j Carefu! toning, adopting one oJ methods. Tone not only puts more sparkle t the print but the433 words
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Article173 1934-10-07 9 Whales And Gorillas May Vanish Soon Murray Bay, Quebec. WHALES and gorillas may be extinct D r m\ n a J** years, according to thRt. Hon. H. A. L. Fisher, Warden of New Conege, Oxford, and a member of Mcft £7 e s?}? B body of lhe Museum173 words
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Article185 1934-10-07 9 Soon To Become Floor Of Reservoir Sydney, New South Wales. AFTER 15 years' work, the £5,500,000 Hume Dam across the upper reacnes of the River Murray has been completed. As a result, one of the New South wales' most ancient landmarks— the little village of Bowna— is185 words
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Article154 1934-10-07 9 Tour Of Japan And Manchuria Tokyo, Sept. 23. The American press mission consisting of 26 members, arrived here on Sept. IS and is making an extensive tour of Japan. Members were received by General Hayashi, Japanese War Minister, yesterday. In reply to a number of questions by the154 words
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Article353 1934-10-07 9 A "1915 Peace Plot 1 That Failed Helsingfors. THAT the "hidden hand" of the mystic monk Rasputin was impelling the Czar of Russia to make a separate peace with Germany and Austria as early as 1915, is an allegation made by General Kommisarov, who was chief353 words
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Article118 1934-10-07 9 Elephant Asks For The Dentist Lwow, Poland. EVERY time an attendant appeared m the vicinity to attract his atten tion "Draga" lifted his trunk and roared. "Draga" is n. quiet. Rood-natured weiibthaved elephant who always receives his visitors wiln an old fashioned courtesy. His unusual conduct at118 words
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Article114 1934-10-07 9 90-Yoardd Woman Insists On Marrying Man Of 24 Lisbon. A wompn of 90 insisted on marrying a man cf 24, go the authorities at Adrosa, North Portugal, ordered an inquiry to see whether permission should be granted. At the inquiry the woman, who owns a farm and114 words
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Article42 1934-10-07 9 To-day: 10.06 a.m.. 10.12 p.m. To- morrow: 10.27 a.m., 10.46 p.m Tuesday: 10.50 a.m., 11. .19 p.m. Wednesday: 11.13 a.m., 11.53 p.m Thursday: 11.38 a.m. Friday: 0.30 a.m., 12.06 p.m. Saturday: 1.12 a.m., 12.37 p.m. Sunday: 1.58 a.m., 1.13 p.m.42 words
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Article174 1934-10-07 9 Provincial Chairman Detained Nanking, Sept. It*. REPORTS have been received here t«. the effect that General Liv Wen Lung, Chairman of the Sinkiang Provim-iu. GovernmcTit, has been detained by deneral Shen Sliih Tsai. GarrLson commander of that province, as a remit of disputes 1 tween the174 words
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Article99 1934-10-07 9 Stratosphere Hero To Explore Underground Belgrade. Professor 006yns of stratosphere fume, have explored the heights now intends to have a look underground. When he heard of recent discoveries m Slovenia of vast underground caverns with wonderful lakes, forests cf stalactites and remains of ancient cave civilisation, he99 words
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Advertisement173 1934-10-07 9 <Ql> I AMON dh> (I U BRANS BEDSTEAD tj Are Ownership of a "Diamond" bedstead *m lasting satisfaction; »«**ned m such a rranner as to pro- utmost comfort and support iife-time and more, for is yetod of strong steel and is insVt itw!f ds om P piece of furniture for173 words
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Advertisement313 1934-10-07 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST <l II I 111 •«lHlH!i|,| i t |l r j Which would you I f ralher havi* A skin which only look> l>eauti- ful, or a skin which is really beautiful. I W-5 BRAND TABLETS introduce a new epoch m der- matology, because they produce Z313 words
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Article, Illustration886 1934-10-07 10 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING A NEW invention m purse fastenings -nmin^cs the only drawback we've ever found to ENVELOPE model bags.... the big, comfortable kind yen can tuck under your arm, large enough tc hold those innumerable COMPACTS and cigarette cases, lipsticks and the like, without which no woman cm886 words
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Advertisement302 1934-10-07 10 <|ll I. I XUIUIWIiIUI'I I III! ■||.lllllilllHll|lilllll!llllllll!llilllllll»l! > li rJII EXCLUSIVE MODEL GOWNS FOR ALL I I OCCASIONS. CHOSEN PERSO N A L L V BY I ENID PETRIE FOR HER SINGAPORE I CLIENTELE. f I Ttlcphorc 107!. I"KKO HOUSE 10, Battery Road. •iiiiiiiiti*'"' *****111 1111 I•IIIIC I Tlllll* l302 words
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Advertisement278 1934-10-07 10 i't'ili.t n.,. ;i |i; l ,:»ii|i,ii!gii|..i! |,ii.ilillllli,i;ii.!liiliil:iliiiri|iHii|'!iii|iiiii|ii| l i il"iiilii| l il,Hji|!ii'H,i| l i|-i|iHii|ii|.iii,|i| l l y| l)|fl I FOR i Eastern Arts And Crafts NEW GOODS ARRIVED I 1 3, ORCHARD ROAD. I AMBER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. |nlHI«'llll"l"l'TTt"r'T"fHTT"" '•'•"■"■"*"r"*" M "*"'f"l"t"t"lHtfHftl"tiHnmtiliHiiiitt:H «iiiii|i«HtwaMai^ i i i ■.|!iiiii"iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii«iiiin'ni i rjH!iiiiiiniiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiinitni!!i liii ii278 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1934-10-07 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore fey- Our Woman Correspondent rj many of Sing-pore's loveliest rwelies" serving the pahits and 'err. up, the Cocktail Bar JPr-ae one of the big attractions atffSe ro be held at Sea View Hotel ™nber 20 In aid of the Child Wei- society Other novel features1,314 words
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Article250 1934-10-07 11 HORDUBAL." the latest novel by Karei Canek, is beautifully translated by Mr. and Mrs. Weatherall. The ask cctild not have been easy, for th-. story is subtly presented by a technique of exclamatory simplicity that reveals he stale of consciousness oi the peasant minds it has250 words
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Article90 1934-10-07 11 Tlie time is around the Minn hour the place, outside John Little's. She's tall and slender and auburn haired and her costume of mahogany brown brings out all the lovely golden tin S of skin and hair. Rough suiiaee wool with a hip length jacket makes90 words
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Advertisement158 1934-10-07 11 **v/«ic- ifave, wore an Irene ullmann! kl (Millinery Department). I A I NOW ON VICW 1 The Smartest GOWNS for all occasions. f\ J Also SPORTS SUIT^, SHORTO SUN DRESSES. K\ Very attractive prices. W, New HATS BAGS m exclusive patterns. M y RENE ILLMANN U J, Capitol Buiiding;, Stamford158 words
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Advertisement69 1934-10-07 11 ffmammtHtuwiiiiimiiinKiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniijiiriji ■iiiniiiinimmirj IMPORTANT I I ANNOUNCEMENT j I MONEY SAVING j SALE I FROM I MONDAY Ist OCT. f I TO I I MONDAY 15th OCT. I NOW IN FULL SWING |$75,ooo; i goods to be converted into cask I HUNDREDS OF I BARGAINS 1 IN ALL f DEPARTMENTS J69 words
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Advertisement362 1934-10-07 11 "JANE" is passing brcug!i Singapore and will show her v xdoshre model uowns at Raffles i\ »iel. October 10 and 11. iiiiiii>iiiiiii i i i i i i i i i i i i r NEW JUST RECEIVED Gold and Silver 1 PRINTED BROCADES m attractive shades. I On Display362 words
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Advertisement107 1934-10-07 11 ■tick up jj n iC R 11| IBs N m t B GREEN CIRCLE j LIBRARIES j 15, Capitol Build tnp, Sfngapore. J Lntest Hooks Just Receivi'd. ■\v did 1 ttu y idf Br«n** by Aj-itha Thrisii* '('(iiu'-c Oraage My-t»r:" S hy EUery l|»gf •pnr!r:iil '»,<. U.K."' by McKeMM "i'n,\107 words
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Article1106 1934-10-07 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds frt OOMETTMES, as the tired business man takes a leisurely evening drive with his wife through the Singapore roads the car is pulled up near a large poster, printed m ted ink and covering the major part of a garden gate.1,106 words
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501 1934-10-07 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Oct. 7, 1934. THE AIR RACE [N two weeks' time Singapore will be preparing to take a front .seat at one of the greatest spectacular events m the world the air race from England to Melbourne. Arranged m celebration of Melbourne's centenary, the race has attracted501 words
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Article512 1934-10-07 12 SAVED, 'orothers, saved! I have found another bookful of alleged new jokes. If you have heard any of them before, don't blame me, blame the publishers. A A A "iTVHEY raided a stag party last night and arrested two girls." "Have they got anything512 words
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Advertisement28 1934-10-07 12 SAVE your MONEY a.id TIME by Retting your b^oks th ough us. Give us a trial order and b° convinced. *GGuD BOOKS" DEPOT, Ltoxi Uui.u.ng, Sclegie Road, Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement226 1934-10-07 12 Thousands and thousands of Doctors all over the world testify to the exceptional value of SERRAVALLOS TONIC (Cinchona Iron Wine) and prefer to prescribe it m cases of ANAEMIA, etc., etc Start taking "Serravallo's Tonic" and proof that it does, what it claims! Proof that it really improves the condition226 words
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Article, Illustration836 1934-10-07 13 Amazing Suicide Of Popular Society Bridesmaid FOUND SHOT AFTER THE WEDDING FOUND SHOT ON MORNING AFTER r THE WEDDING jUSf RETURNED FROM A TOUP OF SOVIET il RUSSIA No Evidence Of Love 4ffair Was Full Of Life At The Marriage Reception London, Sept. 26 HOW a popular Society girl was836 words
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Article553 1934-10-07 13 Taunts Drove Him To Crime IN six days at the Old Bailey Mr. Justice Atkinson, who has been sitting there for the first time, has tried the record number of six murder charges, and has sentenced three men to death. The completion of the case against553 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-10-07 13 An interior view showing the sleeping accommodation of the Fokker 3611 words
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435 1934-10-07 13 NEW DUTCH MAIL PLANE THEATRE CLOSED Christmas Letters DELIVERY IN FOUR DAYS (THE ii€w Fokker 36 built for the X.L.M. Amsterclam-Batavia route will not compete m the flight to Australia, for which it was entered m the handicap race, owing to late delivery. Arrangements are being made, however, for the435 words
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Article1090 1934-10-07 13 SLEW LOVER WITH CHOPPER Used TO Killing "A Blankness Came Over Me" THAT he had killed four Egyptians by bayoneting them during some riots was the astonishing declaration made at the Old Bailey by a man who was on trial for his life. With on^ terrible blow1,090 words
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Advertisement19 1934-10-07 13 I OCTOBER ISSUES ARRIVED. Please- come early for your selections. T *M.A. Music House, High Street, Sclegie Koad, Geylang19 words
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Advertisement147 1934-10-07 13 r,i •»»<n!i'i« i i i i i i i i ii ii miii i i i i i i i i i II Ml ill I«| jjii iiiii i i i m A romp on the i sands is healthy f; 9 B ff IJI ft All fc^ 1 +>.'147 words
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Article, Illustration649 1934-10-07 14 Sydney Lee - Bungling Is Usually Costly: Play Every Shot Carefully Sydney Lee BILLIARDS AN EXPERT'S MOTTO By (Empire And Amateur Champion) "IT isn't BO much the shot you play —its the way you play it," was the motto oi a fine old billiards' coach who tau#ht me a great deal about the649 words
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Article178 1934-10-07 14 Denunciation By Belgian Bishop Brussels. "TN agreement with the Bishop of ■I Ghent, we have decided that th? alleged visions, revelations, and predictions that take place nowadays at Lokeren-Naastveld, are net supernatural." In these words, the. Primate of Belgium. Cardinal Bishop Van Roey of i Malines began his178 words
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Article95 1934-10-07 14 Soviet Nomads Abandon Wandering Life Moscow. The nomadic tribes of Soviet Russia ire. settling down. Throughout Central Asia hundreds othousands of nomads have abandoned "heir wandering life for settled farming (says the Tass Agency". They still pursue, their traditional occupation of sheep, cattle and horse "•■needing but they95 words
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Article89 1934-10-07 14 Girl Who Swallows A Silver Fork Owen Sound, Ontario. Some people are born with a silver spoon m their mouths but it took 18--year-old Miss Lorvaine Hewes of this town to swallow a silver fork. She was examining her throat pvitn a fcrk seven and a half inches89 words
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Article93 1934-10-07 14 Deceived By An Elderly Spinster Prague. A thief here put ail the blame en his victim, an elderly spinster and she withdrew the charge. He pretended to fall m love wit:-> her and one day she told him she had £250 m the post office savings bank.93 words
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Article181 1934-10-07 14 Man Who Had His Pocket Picked Belgrade. JOVAN Petrovitch was sitting m a cafe m a park near Zagreb when he noticed an extremely attractive girl sitting near him with a man. Suddenly they came up to him, apologised for troubling him and begged his help.181 words
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Article60 1934-10-07 14 Bombay. Presence of mind has saved the live of two men m Bombay. They were erecting an iron chimnex j at a new factory when part of it. colj lapsed. Without hesitation, the mar. leaped 80 feet to the ground and escaped with biuses and shock.60 words
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Article765 1934-10-07 14 An Attractive Fast Car IT is impossible not to b.- g^ MMM 1 pressed Jrftti the road pert'cniiai the Lagonda RapK-r four-seater i JL* writes James T. Skinner m a Lon-j oli p a L Smart and attractive though the annear ance of the bodywork, then- j765 words
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Advertisement158 1934-10-07 14 H2:*'' v. £^9^**^"*^^^^Bbbßhßhhl B^| KnFV .!f'AX'. v^diHnPJHHMK U'' ■'•.C. ',vX > '^■^■.■•■a^^^xKnS"'C"" jtSSoM^V^wSSv^^Kv. v^HHi Bk.- .i a .\w?i'-' '^mBBI BHL- "."ivj." ■/■'i I 1 v.vM 1 Vi*i «s9v^- vv w.v vsoc? l X&*>X.«ivSs\i" "S*X'^' '•'•'^HHl ■■■■■P^'- 'J3sbk^' HRRh y-.-.r v.'..v •>£/•: < «^^X%xP^w^ ■'■'•■■^^■^l^^BK I've ever -moked I have tried158 words
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Advertisement212 1934-10-07 14 v> fMmm i\l I Jm A I W mm mW 1 IM^ V J M Ne^ir Health Strength You need Sanatogen to get to the real root ot the trouble. For when your nerves by have suffered man and woman alike ff taklna only a nerve food like Sanatogen can212 words
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Article, Illustration769 1934-10-07 15 Horatius - Horatius Sy <,IT BIDS WITHOUT 1 TRI'MP LEADS fifi£ big advantage which the de I elarer of a suit bid lias over Trumper. lies m the fact H hi can use trumps as stoppers r^BV suits and, after stripping iTponents of their trumps, iLTwhich are left m his769 words
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Article82 1934-10-07 15 New Invention Tested In Germany Munich. EXPERIMENTS with a new impiegna- lion material at Regensburg showed that it is possible to make wood firenroof even if ignition-bombs are used to fire it. In the presence of the representatives cf the district government, the Reichswehr, and the Reich Air-Protection82 words
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Article77 1934-10-07 15 Town In Complete Darkness For 15 Minutes Lisbon. Reports received here tell of a cloud of lccusts which put the town of Lorenco Marques, m Portuguese East Africa, into complete darkness for 15 minutes. The swarm extended for over six miles and the inhabitants were terrified that77 words
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Article126 1934-10-07 15 Owner Horrified To Find It Served Up As Dish Nice. A woman who had lose her foui months old Alsatian dog was horrified to find it being served up as a dish aa dinnej 1 given by two of her young relatives. The dog had mysteriously126 words
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Article185 1934-10-07 15 Shelter In Underground Caves Lisbon. IP Lisbon is ever bombarded from the air, its inhabitants will be able to "take cover" m a wonderful system of underground caves built nearly two hundred year.s ago. The caves which were constructed after the great earthquake of 1755 were intended185 words
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Article102 1934-10-07 15 Reservation Of Fresh Vegetables rm mm Wr "mm Toronto Ontario. 1 > ab rf c com o when fresh vege**«soto(i preserved by hish3muh t S t^ t was mad by Dr. Sybil 3ient of AAc^ c United states Depart- (Washington D.C.> Nation ICa n Ve Betablc8 et102 words
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Article26 1934-10-07 15 Lichtenburg, Transvaal. £>» in O ?i n Who Maimed to have 2^*l tlvi nd wh vividly re***n»S Reserve, Transvaal. *dJ nis w ear old-26 words
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Article173 1934-10-07 15 Tried Out, Knocked Out And Found Out Prague. A TRAVELLING troupe of boxers has been staying at Budejovice, m Bohemia. Every, night they gave exhibitions, and members of the audience were invited to try their skill against tfce professionals. One night, when the usual challenge was issued,173 words
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Article52 1934-10-07 15 S mla. Hazi Gul, who claims to be 180, .was a great attraction at the mternational exhibition held to celebrate the 16th anniversary of Afghan Independence D He has only married once, and has sefcn children living the eldest over 80. He smokes but does52 words
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Advertisement391 1934-10-07 15 TIGER BEER iSBSsr 1111 l I 111! (I g Bourn -vita tySLjg^^*^ IBum* HI 5/^^/? and d&i mMi I^o^,?^ B "1 discovered a bedtime drink so cer- i^i^lli^^Hlil Jlllll' l» tain m its power to foothe them gently to sleep. the h.^mm I 1 jj[SSSSLttLSS ma^Un V lt a specl^li391 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1934-10-07 16 How To Compose A Song-Dance Number An Indian Composer Tells You nPHE following article is written specially for the Sunday Tribune by JVlr. G. D. J. Arasaratnam, the young Indian composer whose works have been featured by some of tne leading London dance orchestras. Mr. Arasaratnam is a nephew of1,642 words
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Article1191 1934-10-07 16 King's Message To The Government AT a meeting of the Siamese Assembly recently the following drafts, which had already been passed, were brought up again because His Majesty the King had refused to affix his signature. The draft of an Amendment Act of BE 2477 dealing1,191 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-10-07 16 The Mayor of Plymouth (Mr. E. Stanley Lea'herbyi crowning the Carnival Queen (Miss Jessie Taylor) at Devonport recently.18 words
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Article54 1934-10-07 16 Paris. A. young mother of the village of Ampletuis (Rhone), named Madame Labrosse, has just given birth to triplets, one boy and two gh'ls. Ten months ago she gave birth to a boy, and ten months before to a girl a family of five m54 words
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Article151 1934-10-07 16 "America's Youngest Coiner" Charged Muskogee, Oklahoma. Clinton Hayes, a 14-year-.,M boy whom Federal Agents describe a* "America's youngest coiner," is awaiting trial witk his boy confederates here on charges of counterfeiting. He is allegeed to be the leader of i gang of high school boys who c<»ine« money151 words
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Advertisement20 1934-10-07 16 BOORDS i THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF ALL GOOD COCKTAILS SOLE AGENT/ JCHN lITUilwC©., LID. < INC<J«KtJ»«TeL> ENGLAND) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR20 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-07 16 H-'- your threshold, ('olour schemes w r/ ?^k W% A B 9KB TP13 words
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Article388 1934-10-07 17 to Park Lane Hotel Orchestra !j^ Smpire wireless programme t follows:. m. Time Signal from Big ?Jr rtest Thanksg'vmK Service, *Jtt*e R?'; L- L M" Ailen: w Riiru Kcv. the Lora l"J gochester. relayed from ft** Church. Fol* songs and dances, a recoios !ra*l *rOfTI Greenwich at388 words
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Article67 1934-10-07 17 Peiping Chen Pao - Peiping Chen Pao For Shooting Japanese By Mistake p eiping, Sept. 18 A C( 3KSc& i s£T Uon Irom Government hafoffero?? 6 Prov ™ia! $1,000 for the arreft of w,, r ewar of member of the YuL-n m-V UR Pin a alleged to be resDonShi» f Ua L67 words
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Article16 1934-10-07 17 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Prohiblfon LnKwangsi Province Hongkong. Sept. 23. iJP*? K^'?.i\grA Provincial Government16 words
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Article215 1934-10-07 17 Unwanted Women's Dresses Shanghai, Sept. 28. f\F all the business establishments *J affected by the general economic depression m Shanghai the pawnshops j have suffered worst, according to investigations made at ths Pawnshops Guild. In former years when people pawned their clothes and belongings they returned toChina Times - 215 words
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Article112 1934-10-07 17 Peiping Chen Pao - Peiping Chen Pao To Warn People Of The National Crisis Toiyuan, Sept. 18. For the purpose of regulating the working hours of the people m Taiyuan brass bell weighing; 3,000 catties ha> jeen cast by the Ningchun Factory to .he order of General Yen llsi Shan, the112 words
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Article110 1934-10-07 17 Shun Poo - Shun Poo For Losing: City To The Reds j J Nanchang, Sepi. 21. Mt. Hsiao Yeh Huei, magistrate oi the Anyi Ciiy, which was for several weeks m the hands of the Communists, was executed yesterday at Nanchang by irder of General Chiang Kai Shek foi negligence of110 words
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Article45 1934-10-07 17 Calcutta. Melons are heir.™ used to smug^lf silver into Bluish India from the Kathiawar States. ThiSj was discovered when a chile 'ravelling with hs parent:; from Kathiawar dropped a melon he v/ns carrying and contraband silver wa.3 Vjcatter:a on liie railway platform.45 words
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Article77 1934-10-07 17 Japanese Ban On "Papa" And "Mama" Tokyo. Japanese schoolchildren may no longer say "Mama" and "Papa." These two words, which are now used practically all over the world, have been banned m elementary schools and kinder-g-artens by the Japanese Minister of Education, Mr. Matsuda. He says they77 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-10-07 17 Five of the bright young things who will assist at the Bohemian Night m am or the Child Welfare Society at Seaview Hotel on Saturday, Oct. 20.27 words
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Article165 1934-10-07 17 Possessor To Returi> It To The St. Quentin Town Hall North Bay, Ontario. j When St. Quentin m Aishe was being: shelled by the Germans during the British retreat of September 1914, the flagstaff of the Town Hall fell to the ground am! Mr. H. L.165 words
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Article131 1934-10-07 17 King Carol Would Like To Have Been A Schoolmaster Bucharest.. If King Carol had not been called to the Throne, he would like to have been a schoolmaster. The King; revealed his secret ambition to eight professors and instructors of Prince Michael at his private Royal Palace131 words
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Article104 1934-10-07 17 SAVED DENTIST 'S FEE Tooth-Ache Cured By A Thunderbolt Be r gamo, Italy. A thunderbolt, which fall nto the houso of Luigi Spampazzi during; a storm, cored him of an attack of toothache. So bad w:as the fcuoth-aehe that he was jus: preparing to go out to a dentist, despite104 words
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Article82 1934-10-07 17 Aeroplanes To Carry 1,000 Passengers? Copenhagen. Soon it will be possible to build giant air liners of 100,000 horse-power and large enough to carry 1,000 passengers, according io a Danish engineer who \l reported to have discovered a new method of propulsion for aeroplanes. The Invention does away82 words
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Advertisement95 1934-10-07 17 y' '>: r:: ■'•••^'■''■•-■'^•••'••■'■•'v-'' •''**•>*-.' '*'^^mHKm^^ AR* oCl j| 1 I JUL '"o :<^^ Anlf IflC I/I U ITI y o. E .c. Enei h kthll i-. j/. engineers have taken the lead agai.i S*fe^^S^^i Hh this ne^v Superhet housed m a Bakelite CAh A f ki AlklCX tubiaet of95 words
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Advertisement249 1934-10-07 17 SAFE WAY TO REDUCE 39 lbs. Off— and She Feels UA n A woman who has foil 'id u rare, way to lose bit 1 without nvii. dangerous drags— writes: "A year apo I was eaUn U] matism, and was far too fat. I 11 stone, and, as my height249 words
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Article, Illustration2913 1934-10-07 18 On Malaya' s Badminton Courts Who Will Win The Singapore Singles Title 4/i Open Competition Reflections On Last Weeks Surprises Career Of Yeo Kian Ann Vass Or See Gim Hock The "Dark Horse" Kelantan Badminton Association Formed. (By "Dragon") HTHE Singapore open singles cham- j pionship competition promises tn be2,913 words
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Advertisement119 1934-10-07 18 Kill mosquitoes v WJg an<l avoid D!SEASE\ B a£§rS&e^jjfiF^!!£^ Kill* b*dbug*, mnt», cockroach**, Kz*F F'~ w s> /<c n i r^*Bß 7 1 M /HII|ll|l!|lillHIHIIIIill!l!ilMIUi:i|;:| I .1 I I I I I I I I I I I 111 I I I I I II I I I I I119 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1934-10-07 19 800 MUetic Nation Danc lng To Be lit IP The Smgapore P.ng.pong Champlomhim More Interest Shown. (By "Clubman") L (tad to find that more and ■i* clubs m Singapore 1 fSLione another m the field P*5T They seem to have j**-r the Value of sociability1,671 words
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Article120 1934-10-07 19 Canadian War Veterans To Make Tour In 1936 Ottawa. A pilgrimage of Canadian war veterans is to be made to Vimy Ridge m 193£ m connection with the unveiling of Canada's national war memorial there. This anncuncemrnt has been macie by the Dominion Command of the Ca120 words
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Article117 1934-10-07 19 To Lee Tracy's "Funny" Face Hollywood. A misunder^tanoJnj; be v:eej! Mr. Tracy, the famous film actcr, and Bah: IjQioy, the ymingest star, has caused a complete standstill m the production &i the film "TJfcre Lemon Drop Kid," 4/3 v'hich boch are appearing. Lee Tracy, attempting to airius:;117 words
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Article109 1934-10-07 19 Britain's Morphine Production Exceeds One Ton Geneva. Great Britain is one of the seven countries Whose output of moiphine la year exceeded one ton. With France, G3i many, {Switzerland, the U.S.S.R, th. United States and Japan, Britain is res, ponsible for the production of over 20 per109 words
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Article128 1934-10-07 19 Cart-Driver Who Put the Reiiu Round His Neck Bslgrade. "Peter Ajzoman had a miraculou: escape from death through eating a wax: melon. He was driving m a car+ near Kum^ with his con, his daughter and iris sor ■n -law. All four were gating Watci melons; and128 words
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Article98 1934-10-07 19 Prague-. "Goodbye for over!" An engineer m Carlsbed heard thes» 1 words comi? over the leloph-.me from Vienna following an announcement by his sister there that she had rnwlwd o kill hcrn< onci pu a tru: c Ihroug I to Uie police m Vienna i" asked for98 words
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Article340 1934-10-07 19 Japanese Cottonß In Morocco <By Air Mail' (From Ojir Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 25. BRITISH cotton gcods are being ousted from Morocco by cheap imports from Japan. This is revealed by a report on Roc- ncmic Conditions m Morocco. < 1932- 33 > Issued by the British340 words
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2312 1934-10-07 20 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Selangor 9 s Rugger Win Over Negri-Malacca Losers A Very Poor Combination Real Test For Selangor A Fortnight Hence Singapore's Rosy Prospects Newcomers Prove A Useful Side Strength Of Command Team Not Yet Revealed [Sews Of Former Regimental Champions. (By "Rimau") WELANGOR'S real strength at2,312 words
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Article587 1934-10-07 20 (By "K.O.") INTEREST m boxing will always flag -if the same lighters keep on having it out over and over again, rromoters are alive to the fact and Mr. C. A. Sew Bell has gone lnu> the expense of MM Talent porting three587 words
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Article294 1934-10-07 21 LITTLE LEWIS AND BROWN ROBERTS Friday's Programme bVX NT)EZ SIARES pSTURN BOUT ff^ChweeSeng has arrw--1 excellent programme tot S»? to take Place at the Jforid Arena. gating a speeia' 'double main event and the Control has already given iSproval. '-ntstave teen fixed for U rinnds and m one of i294 words
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Article51 1934-10-07 21 idlest Game In World Series New York, Oct. 5. >s the result of yesterl«ne m the World Series: gpr < American* 1 8 2 "Cardinals" 4 9 1 ■f* Bndges pitched for the mJSt lhe "Cardinals" had t ft-I? m the fl^h innings, when Jw«nt him to theReuter - 51 words
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Article194 1934-10-07 21 Burglar Bores Holes In Doors (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct 6 He gamed an entry m a similar man The aispec.ccl labf, it is believed is tne same man who en a previous occasion was stopped by a policeman bu, got away by194 words
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Article63 1934-10-07 21 Former K.L. Resident's Death (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. News has reached Kuala Lumpur o the death m London of Elizabeth Grace wife of Mr. F. Clyde Jeavons, formerly manager of Sione Estate, Batu Caves Mrs. Jeavons and her husband wen popular members of63 words
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Article61 1934-10-07 21 Police Supervisee Who Failed To Report From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. For failing to report himself at thi Sungei Buloh police station betwee June and July. 1934, while he was fctil a police supervisee, a Tamil namec Suppiah was to-day convicted by th First Magistrate.61 words
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Article38 1934-10-07 21 Lindrum To Meet Davis In Championship Melbourne, Oct. 6. In the eliminating heat for the World's Billiards Championship Waltei Lindrum beat McConachy. Lindrum 21.903. McConachy 20,795. Lindrum meet* T navis m the final on October. 15.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article532 1934-10-07 21 Interview With Local Visitor piiOM the land of the cowboys comes Miss Emma Moore, who arrived m Singapore yesterday by the President Hayes on a pleasure trip round the world. Her home is m Denver, the capital of Colorado, m the west of the United532 words
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Article167 1934-10-07 21 Fingerprint Records Condemn Them Singapore, Sunday During the course of their rounds of Waterloo Street m tha early hours of the morning of Sept. 29, curiosity made two detectives peer into a house m the vicinity, where m the dim light they found the figures of three men167 words
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Article557 1934-10-07 21 Cup Holders Draw EIGHT GOAL VICTORY FOR BOLTON London, Oct. 6. "MANCHESTER City, the Cup holders, and Arsenal, the League Champions, were both held to drawn games m their fixtures with Blackburn, R. and Stoke City esoectively. The defeat of Aston Villa by Grimsby 5-1 was another557 words
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Article64 1934-10-07 21 Shah Ali Wins Produce Stakes London. Oct. 6. THE following is the result of the Imr>erial Produce Stakes which was run at Kempton Park today over six furlongs. Shah Ah (9 to 4» 1 Ben Marshall (20 to 1 2 Lady Gabrial 13 to 8) 3 fifteen ran.Reuter - 64 words
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Article46 1934-10-07 21 Meeting At The New World On Tuesday A meeting of the organisers Qf ihe 1934 Singapore Flower Show will be held a* the offices of the New World. Jalan Besar, on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. to make arrangements for holding a show next year.46 words
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Article34 1934-10-07 21 Dutch Official's Statement The Hague, Oct. 6. It is intimated that the Economic Director's statement yesterday was not intended to convey the impression that thirty per cent, rubber restriction is sufficient.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article180 1934-10-07 21 LATEST NEWS Troops Attacked By Rebels Madrid. Oct. 6. IT is unofficially estimated that the death roll has risen to 75. Communication m the affected provincial areas has not yet been restored, but reports of fighting continue to reach Madrid. About 2,000 have been arrested throughoutReuter - 180 words
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Article192 1934-10-07 21 Adventurous Trip Round The World MANNED by a gallant crew of sixteen, which includes four women, an American yacht Yankee is now m Singapore undergoing a few repairs at Tanjong Rhu. having arrived here m the course of an adventurous and exhaustive round the world trip.192 words
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Advertisement139 1934-10-07 21 $|P \ccmjeel iliwuffn my veins VfO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing *j colds and rasping coughs Since I discovered Waterbury's -^Pound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish m my work and a new enjoyK^J ment of every recreation!" Jt139 words
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Advertisement297 1934-10-07 21 »i.l:lli:»^llllllllilll|H|l!liillill,IMIM.,ni»i,ii l |li|! l |iiii,ii.....;:iill|i|illtlilllinillUlllllllll|l'l:ilrr.i|llli'l!l|!!|^l .'l.il-i t »i)» »I• I I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 j I I The i 1 Great Eastern Life j I Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorparated m the Straits Settlem tits). i 1 HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, I297 words
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418 1934-10-07 22 Yesterday 9 s Results And Play Described Johore Title Holder No Match For Local Champion Singapore, Saturday. TWERE was a gaol gathering at the Clerical Onion hall this afterjmon to witness the ladies' ties m the Singapore Badminton Championships. Four matches were decided and there418 words
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Article186 1934-10-07 22 Singapore Malays XI Beat Johore Bahru Side Singapore. Saturday. PLAYING at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Singapore. Malay Schools defeated the Johore Bahru Schools by one goal to nil m a keem contested game of football, m aid of the Scouts Jamboree Fund. A large gathering witnessed186 words
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Article79 1934-10-07 22 Singapore. Saturday. At a committee meeting of the Government Services Football Association held last evening, it was dec ded that the Association's final League match should be played off at the Anson load Stadium on Oct. 12 between tlie Monopolies 1 and the Marines 1. It was79 words
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Article50 1934-10-07 22 Negri-Malacca Lose At K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 6. SELANGOR beat Negri-Malacca m an inter-Stat'2 rugby friendly to-day by 12 points tc 3. Barton, Scott. Potter and Hunter scored tries for Belangor, none of which was converted. Layers scor:d an unconverted try for Negri-Malacca.50 words
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Article108 1934-10-07 22 October Mixed Foursomes At Island Club Singapore, Friday The following cards were returned m the Island Club Oc ober Mixed Foursomes played yesterday over the first nine holea: Miss Nelson and Dr. Rainsford 44— 10%=33fc Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall 50— UY 2 35% Mrs. Raitt and O.108 words
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Article26 1934-10-07 22 Singapore, Saturday. In a friendly soccer match on the Fraser and Neave ground to-day the 3arul Aflah XI beat the Silverpalm XI by s—o.26 words
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Article55 1934-10-07 22 Soccer And Hockey Results (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. IN the soccer match between Negri Sembilan and Selangor Tamils on the T.P.C.A. ground here to-day, the langor Tamils won by s—o.5 0. n a hockey match on the V.M.C.A. und this afternoon, the V.M.C.A. ,t the55 words
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Article212 1934-10-07 22 Cycling Champions Meet At Herne Hill Sid Cozens the former Manchester cycling amateur, averaged 35 miles per hour at Herne Hill during his professional Omnium match with J Torry at the meeting of champions. Cozens won a quarter-mile flying start ime trial m 26 l-ssec, Torry's time212 words
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Article131 1934-10-07 22 But Does Not Convince Against WiHrie Harry Mizler, Sight-weight champion of Enjariand, won on points over Nicholas Willie at The Rinp, Blackfriars, after 10 rounds. Mizler, however, did little to enhance his reputa ion. He "had the advantage of weight, height, and reach over the Continental, who131 words
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Article134 1934-10-07 22 Young 1 Indians Beaten By N.C.C. rpHE Young Indians R.C. were defeated A t>y four goals to two when they met the N.C.C. m a hockey match on the N.C.C. ground yesterday. Hendricks played well for the N.C.C. scoring two of their goals, Rahman and Thiagarajan scoring the134 words
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174 1934-10-07 22 Church Deco rated With Sporting Gear Sermon By Cricketing Parson London. Sept. 24. IF we had the best team Englano j could produce but we did not ha\ it and if we had had our Larwoods and Voces and Jardines. I do not think i we couici have beaten ttoe174 words
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Article47 1934-10-07 22 St. John's Beat Kajang School 'From Our Oyjn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. St. John's brat Kajang School i 0 at soccer here to-day. Gomez scoring for the winners. In the Railways inter-departmental :occer competition to-day the Combined Departments beat the Mechnical Depai 1 mc-nt tf— 0.47 words
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Article125 1934-10-07 22 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. v. the S.R.C. on Monday at 5 .10 p. m at S C C F J L. Mayger; ff. 8. Heweit, J. C. S. Ponsford; B. E. Ablit J. G. Davies. L. V. Taylor; L. H.N. Davis,125 words
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Article51 1934-10-07 22 The following will represent the Rangoon Road Afternoon School XI against the Gho Cho San's XI m a friendly game of football on Saturday on the J.C.S.A ground at 5.15 p.m.: Ramley; Muthusamy, Arunasalam; Ng; Yew Hock. Kirn Chua, Balakrishna; Aziz, Asmami, Ahmad Dawood, Hassan. Ibrahim. Reserve?. Zein and Boon51 words
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Article22 1934-10-07 22 .The water polo match. Smgapcfft Swimming -Club versus Chinese, which was to have taken place on Sunday, has been postponed until November.22 words
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180 1934-10-07 22 CESAREWITCH AND C AMBRIDGESHIRE CALL-OVERS. London Oct. 5. THE following are the latest call-over* fo~ I^. Oesarewitch and Cambridgeshire Stakes to be run at Newmarkei on Oct. 17 and 30 respectively CESAREWTTCH 10 to 1 Solar Boy. 100 to C Enfield and Polly Stephens taken and offered. 100 to 6Reuter - 180 words
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Article32 1934-10-07 22 American Yacht Wins Second Race Oyster Bay. Oct. 6. The Bobkat 'U.S.; defeated tttc Kv. fG.B.' by 1 mm. 73 sees, m the .-ecoud race for the Seawanhaka Cup. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article250 1934-10-07 22 A.C.S, Beaten YESTERDAY'S HOCKr MATCH JX a game of bmtoty m M Institution .in^und vested old Rafflesians Association hi Anjrlo-ChiDc^ School by thi* On the whole, the OR a superior m attack, while a l! at rurht back, was a stumbling GO tru opposing siiU-. Messrs Armstrong250 words
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Article71 1934-10-07 22 Eiffht Goals Scored At Depot Singapore. Satuni The Police convincingly \.M:C.A. at hockey yesterday Depot by six goals to two. playin excellent gam; norn stan Ihe VM.C.A. opened well to iea: it half -time bu; fell off bac nterval when the Police forwari' Ucd brilliant ly to71 words
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Advertisement53 1934-10-07 22 j. 3 lolt|t^ Unexcelled as a Baby Powder for the Nursery, a soothing \f application for {he Sick Room 4^£ and as an ideal Dusting yljj Powder for the Toilet Table. H§ Obtainable from all HI Chemists and from I MAYNARD CO., LTD. ***** 3 11, BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6115.53 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-07 22 ALHAMBfi4/^ |J j OPENING to-morrow: Here's a Grand new FOX Entertainment Saucy, Sparkling and Witty! See WARNER BAXTER Daddy Long Legs as a novelist who knew women But only to write about THE FIRST wanted to marry him! THE SECOND wanted only to love him I THE THIRD wanted to64 words
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Advertisement5 1934-10-07 22 iWARNER BAXTER P SUCH WOMi^DAHOBi5 words
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188 1934-10-07 23 (from Our Own Reporter) guaia Lumpur, Saturday. clangor Autumn race rm JJJ. v^y :u eioudy weather bul jd» good md the. attend.fin the free. oi the l<*i and cash while the a^KJTof the dollar big sweep was jfSUnstrated oy g.eaT de3U» zL188 words
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Article71 1934-10-07 23 gafci iMt Kirn Luan. younpest daughter Vie late M > v and Mrs. ait La.i S;ai; (Madam Chi Wan I. |Ec). pa^ I away peacefully at her laiirair No. Chapel Road, on Oct. 5. Ml She naves beh nd her mother, a ssfcranda brother. Mr. Sect Gh'n Si 171 words
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Article34 1934-10-07 23 T es m the S.C.C. lawn bowls singleL championship are as follows: MONDAY SEMI-FINAL: H. Gray v. W. M. Edwards. TUESDAY SEMI-FINAL: G. C. Miller v. F J. Cassels. WEDNESDAY: Final.34 words
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Article1287 1934-10-07 23 OPEN ING DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING Jockey Christie Thrown: zMr. Van Tooren s Five Wins RACE ONE Ponies, Class 2, Division 2, 6 iurlongs. 1. TOLONG LAGI (Irvine) 8.7 1 GLAMOUR (Mipherson) 8.4 0. lA3 MAHAL (Draman) 6.12 1. EVENSONG (Spencer) 8.12 rvOn °y a length; three-quarters be- tween second1,287 words
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Article146 1934-10-07 23 Handicapped By Injury To Keng Chuan 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. PERAK defeated Penang at rugger today by ten points to nil. Penang were greatly handicapped by an injury to Keng Chuan m the first half. He* had to retire but resumed play after, the146 words
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Article66 1934-10-07 23 First Of The New Liners Arrives T'HE Qantas air liner, which is to open up the service between Singapore and Australia, connecting wiih the service to England, arrived at Singapore yesterday en route to Brisbane. Cart. L. J. 8.-un. i\vi pilot, said he had had an unevenrfui66 words
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Article88 1934-10-07 23 London. Oct. 6. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played toaay:— l>ath 12 Rosslyn VcaV 0 iilacWieath o9 Plym-u h Albion 8 Bradford 8 Heariin^ley Bristol Xo Devon. Services 8 Glpucester 22 St. Bart's Hospital 5 Guy's Hospital 16 Portsmouth Ser. 8 Harlequins 17Reuter - 88 words
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Article870 1934-10-07 23 17 Points To 3 SINGAPORE BEAT SERVICES A LARGE crowd which included H.E. the Officer Administering the Govei'nment, Mr. Andi.?w Caide cott, saw Singapore score a con vincing victory over the Unite: Services yesterday on the padang b 17 points (a goal, a penalty goal a three870 words
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Advertisement342 1934-10-07 23 WHITEAWAYS SENSATION4L DOLL4R BARGAINS SILK DRESS MATERIALS. Newest designs, fast i-ol&urK. vvi'k'. $1.00 Yard. ART SILK SHIRT AM) IM.L4MA FABRICS. >.eat des'gns I- as 1 colours •">(>" wide. $1.00 for Yards. CHILDREN'S COTTON KOMJ'ERS. Neat designs. $1.00 for 5. MEN'S FAUCI NX( X fUH. Smi;rt d^.sl^rii*. $1.00 for 5. MEN'S342 words
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Title Section13 1934-10-07 24 The Sunday Tribune 21 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY," OCTOBER 7, 1931 KiVJB l ...\i*13 words
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Article, Illustration140 1934-10-07 24 The spr 0 ton, near Hemsworch. Yorkshire, hay ng run dry, water is being carried to the village by tank can Badsworth, a mile away. Photo shows people queuing up a* the water wagon at Upton. Officers watching the loading of a gun on a'140 words
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