Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 November 1934
1934-11-18
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1934-11-18 1 The Sunday Tribune yoTsp^^ 2e SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1934. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration629 1934-11-18 1 plans Shattered By Deaths FEELING THE COLD Friendly AttitudeOf British People i FATALISTIC dep ession was partly the cause of :he recent abdication of the King of Siam, according to our London ccrre pondent. The immeliate cause was a di r !erence of opinion with629 words
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333 1934-11-18 1 C™A has decided to crush the opium evil mi n six years. igapore there has been an TO movement for many f!r\ an(l jroocl work has been ll Prooairaiula and the addicts. s«t has made a to the Singa-Ant-Opium Society. r initti!L? leeti n333 words
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374 1934-11-18 1 Co-operation Of Canton Nanking Joint Crusking Of Reds Nanking koint Crushing Of Reds (Hongkong, Nov. 17. L t:o-operation between anton and Nanking m offensive against the n Reds seems to be h\ at last. :omplete and early victory )ected. i the object of placing the between Hvo fires, Gen. TsiReuter - 374 words
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Article545 1934-11-18 1 Two Yesterday MR. L. V. TAYLOR MISS BARTON SINGAPORE was the scene of two interesting weddings \esterday afternoon, one at St. Andrew's Cathedral and the other at the Presbyterian At 'be caihedrrl the bridegroom was Mr. Leslie Vivian Taylor, of U^e Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.. who is545 words
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Article130 1934-11-18 1 SPEED SHIPS FOR FAR EAST Destroyer Flotilla Leaves (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent. i London, Nov. 5. THE Ist Destroyer Flotilla, containing some of the fas.esi ships m the British Navy, capable of a spesd of more than 38 knots, have left their home ports :oi the China130 words
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Article104 1934-11-18 1 Good Shooting By "B" Co. THE Back Badge Cup, presented by the Gloucester Regiment during their period of service m Singapore for competition m the Singapore Volunteer Corps, has been won by "B" t ßifle Company >. commanded by Captain The cup is awarded for g?nerai all-round104 words
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Article91 1934-11-18 1 For Malaya, Siam, India And Burma (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) Rangoon, Nov. 2. THE Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, i owners of an extensive fleet of river steamers and agents for Imperial Airways, have registered a new company to operate air services by seaplane between Burmah, Siam,91 words
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Article29 1934-11-18 1 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Shanghai, Nov. 17. The Japanese have organised an air service between Manchukuo and Japan and South America. The project is, presumably, to29 words
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Article444 1934-11-18 1 NAVY FIGHT MR FORCE 3 Day "Battle 1 For Possession Of (By Air Mail {From Our Own Correspond n.U London, Nov. nOR three days "war" has beefl f going (»n m the Channel, and a great battle has taken place between the Navy and he Air444 words
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Advertisement21 1934-11-18 1 Coodwood Park 1 Hotel TElilS COURTS I ca n now be reserved at t|/- an evening. For Reservations Phone 6490. I21 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-18 1 Ln \j Ln It ru I 1 WHINIHIOIHfRS JUV B ffAIITO PLEASE WUjW c g The Perfection "of Scots Whiskies. i 3 fczs^ras^^23 words
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Advertisement25 1934-11-18 1 N.E.M. (NatioßAl Employer* Mrtoai)INSURE I YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. '*IJilll|!lllll"ltllJlf!rfl!l;<lll|IMll|ll|MIII|l1|H|:i|!l|:i|l|fl||:,*l j 5 AM. EDITION •HOME FOOTBALL [ESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 3 •lllilliilllliiliiauiu»tit!!l<i|i«iil:il'>l>i|ii«i:|ii|llliil i25 words
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Article675 1934-11-18 2 Due This Week PREPARATIONS AT Xl ALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. LORD Baden-Powell, the head of the Scouting movement, is due m Malaya this week. He arriveby the P. and "Corfu" and will disembark at Penang. The Chief Scout is accompanied by675 words
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Article, Illustration65 1934-11-18 2 Mr. M. Ameen Akbar. who has been associated with the Boy Scout movement m Selangor s nee 1909, and was awarded the Medal ot Merit (the Boy Scouts' V.C> m 1930. Mr. Akbar. who is Assistant District Commissioner. Selangor, is also District Rover Leader of Rover Scouts. By profession a65 words
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Article380 1934-11-18 2 "1 Love Him And He Loves Me {From Our Own Correspondent Johorc Bahru. Nov. 16. THE story of an assault on a labourer m the Town Board. Johore Bahru, alleged to have been commuted on I account of a love affair with a Hindu giri; who380 words
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Article64 1934-11-18 2 Singapore, Saturday. Convicted on a charge of using criminal force, a Chinese, Tan Ah Liang was I fined $50 or, m default, two months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge, Mr. H- A. Fo-Ter. to-day. The complainant was a woman of '.he same nationality and the offence64 words
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Article18 1934-11-18 2 Mr. C. T. Middleton, M.C.S., has been appointed Collector of Land Revenue 1 and Police Magistrate. Malacca, l18 words
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Article369 1934-11-18 2 Inspection By The Scout Commissioner Singapore, Saturday. THE Boys' Brigade. Second Singapore Company, held their third annual inspection ac the Kampong Kapor Church Kail yesterday. Mr. F. C. Sands, M.8.E., Scout Commissioner for Malaya, was the inspecting officer. The Rsv. Goh Hood Keng, the chaplain, was unfortunately unable369 words
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Article199 1934-11-18 2 I^sue Of Abolition Notice To Owners Municipal Committee No. 1 has approve i the issue by ihe Registrar of Vehicles of notices to owners cf existhv;--bv:.?■••u on suburban routes that no mod-M T Fc.A buses will b? licenced to ply fo; hire after July 31, 1935. and time199 words
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Article169 1934-11-18 2 European Warder Sustains Fractured Leg A Chinese met with a machinery accident m Havolock Road yesterday, crushing three finger tips on the left hand. He was removed to the General Hospital. Two Hokiens were stabbed by another m Kampong Giang Thye yesterday. One sus a ned an incited169 words
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Article50 1934-11-18 2 It has been agrerd by Municipal CommUter Nc 1 that motor traders should be iniormed that m future, on registration of a ear, the provision of a buio horn will not b? insisted upon, provided the electric horn is toned down sufficiently not to cause annoyance.50 words
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Article34 1934-11-18 2 ■> -•Mr. L. B. Gibson, M.C.S., ha.-: beori seconded for service under the Government of Trengganu. Op. returning from leave. Mr. J w. Hair c; has been re-appointed a Justice of ihe Peaoi» for Singapore.34 words
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Article500 1934-11-18 2 Sequel To Collision WOMAN DRIVER CHARGED I Singapore, Sunday. jl/f R. C. 11. Whitton, the Fourth Magistrate, decided to call ex- I pert evidence on the braking powers j of a car at the conclusion of the case against Mrs. Yolande Gate*, who is j charged with500 words
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Article165 1934-11-18 2 Member Of The R.A.F. Local Staff Singapore. Friday. The death occurred m the early hours of this morning at his residence. Geylang, of Mr. Edward Alexander Pereira. the youngest of the twelve children of the late Mr. John Pereira, formerly of the local staff of the165 words
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Article61 1934-11-18 2 Singapore Saturday. Two Jews, two Tamils and an Indian I Mohammedan were fined each $3 by the j Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Gric^i :o-day i on pleadinß auilty to a charge of gam- Ing m public. A sixth accused, a 16-year old Jew, was discharged. For a similar61 words
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Article162 1934-11-18 2 Raid On A Hous£ m Craig Road Singapore. Sunday. •THIRTEEN Hokien Chinese were proI duced m the Third Police Court, before Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterd morning on a charge of pl&yiiig m, a common gambling house m Craig Road on Friday night. Five of the accused claimed162 words
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Article340 1934-11-18 2 Car Overturns VERDICT AT THE INQUEST (Bj Aii- Kail) (From Our Own Correspondent) l- >ndon, Nov. g. AN inouest was held yesterday on the I 9dy of Mr. Fram is Heinrich Oehlers, a barrister, 23 year* old. of Inverness Mews, Bayswater W who died from340 words
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Advertisement85 1934-11-18 2 .*<*••i••••■••i•i•i<iii«iitiitiiiii t i i i i i i i i a t i f "~]i z I ll s time now to think of a very dUSfSk I personal gift for those you love. Jj H j I There's nothing so distinctive as noiic too early for Christmas Lj^jS^^Wj eittings—85 words
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Advertisement116 1934-11-18 2 I*"" CYC LAX BEAUTY PRODUCTS TREATMENT \V IT H THESE B RENO W N I I) PREPARATIONS CA N !3 E OB TAIN E I) A I MAISON MARTIN jjj 17, AMBER MANSIONS I SINGAPORE I SOLE AGENTS FOR CVCI.AX. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I Beauty Salon IHll^ ur m °d116 words
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Miscellaneous108 1934-11-18 2 VESSELS ARRIVED Anshun, British, 1.869 ions, from Hongkong 16-11, to Hongkong and China 20-11. Hervar, Norwegian. 761 tons, from Bangkok 16-11, to Bangkok 19-11. H.T. Somersetshire, British, 5,924 tons, .from Southampton 16-11, to Hongkong 16-11. Bencruachan, British, 3,750 tons, from Middlesborough 16-11, to Koh-Sichang 17-11. Op tsn Noort, Dutch, 3,566108 words
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Article506 1934-11-18 3 Dresses Seen At Bukit Timah Describe*! By Our Woman Correspondent Hi Governor, Sir Shenton .>. and 1 -;ut\ Thomas a:i<l were among the rac< Bukit Timah yesterday to lay of the November meet>torm and generally eather did n»t m ;-.n\ the crowds who throe graauVuuuis. Lady Thorn;;Ing m a black506 words
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Article249 1934-11-18 3 STRONG PO SIT ION OF THE GOLD BLOC Support Given By l\ S. Monetary Policy London, Kov. 17. p ITE repealed and confident proD sies of it.s •mminent disintegraCOld E 11 !..<!. .-.lVthe International Banking N'u^.oer. t it points ou: that the American bboq has playcci an apcrec^abio pare m249 words
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Article44 1934-11-18 3 Shanghai. Nov. 17. Chinese volunteers have again beactive m the north-east of China. j«o reported that they inflicted heavy J?J* on the Japanese forces m th< ,'7 iCt °f Kirung and Ulan m Jehol. n recent conflict.— Mm Kuo Jih Pao.44 words
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Article79 1934-11-18 3 v^! V L Major F c Ve who has been •£r I B ngade Major. F.MS. VolunS force, m succession to Capt. CaldJ;;\ one of the few ranker officers to Svl ce n Staff College. He mined the SJ!? 1 R egiment m November. 1917. f err f r over79 words
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Article170 1934-11-18 3 EXCITEMENT IN INDIA Select Committee Report And Elections New Delhi. Nov. 17. INDIANS are awaiting with excitc- meat, tinged with anxiety, the pubIks on en Thursday ci the report of he Select Committee on constitutional reforms. The {arc '.:ct.:c:v arc being fought largely m view of the Unpeiidins repon. The170 words
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Article122 1934-11-18 3 Competitors Protest Dismissed Melbourne. Nov. 17. THE protest catered by Squadron Leader' D E Stodart against the timm;; m the Air Race has been dismissed. Squadron Leader D. E. Stodart and Mr X G Stodan flew the Airspeea Couri r A.5.5 m the Air Race. "On reaching122 words
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Article20 1934-11-18 3 The SS iS.> A. will hold v commiuo meeting on Monday. Nov. 26, m thSingapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m.20 words
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Article20 1934-11-18 3 The Singapore St. Andrew's Socief will hold a dinner and ball at th Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. Nov. 30.20 words
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Article154 1934-11-18 3 Death Of Mr. Charles Sargsant Jagger London. Nov. )G. THE death is announced of Mr. Charles Sargeant Jagger M.c A.R.A.. the well-knowjn scultHor.— Router. Charles Sargeant Jagger y/as born m Yorkshire In 1885. H e was educated at I i Sheffield and the Royal College of Arts, j154 words
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Article210 1934-11-18 3 The Removal Of In><witary Huts Singapore Municipal Committee No. 2 took the following action at a meeting held on Nov. 9: Agreed to service of notices for the removal, m sections, of insanitary huts at corner of Grove and Geylang Roads. Agreed, subject to the sanction of the210 words
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Article111 1934-11-18 3 Eight Automatically Retire Xcxt Month Ijhe following eight Municipal Commissioners, who have been longest m I effice, retre on Dec. 31. m accordance I with Sections 11 and 14 of the Muni- cipal Ordinance: Mr. \V. Bartky. M.8.E.. (President), .Mr. J. B. WcsLcrhoyt. Dr. Cheon i C:\q? Hai111 words
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Article160 1934-11-18 3 London. Nov. 17. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day. Cheshire 22 Cumberland (a'u Birkenhead). Leicestershire Notts., Lines,, and Derby is (at Leicester). Northumberland 3' Lancashire 23; j u<t ICewoaatle). Yorkshire 9 Durham I" (at Oih'.y). piackhcath 3 Cambridge Uni. Devonpost Servi<\s 4160 words
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Article55 1934-11-18 3 JAPANESE CH ARGED Singapore, Saturday; I A Japanese, I. Nakashima, appeared ,LofQre the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Giips, to-dfv. on a charge of cheauiv/ eompuuioi m reipeqj of a cheque for i SjOO. The accused claimed trial and the case j was nx-d fpr Noy. 24. cash bail m Nhe55 words
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Article35 1934-11-18 3 London. MOV. 17. The Prime Minister and Miss MacDcnald entertained ihe AmerJcan naval delegation to luniiiipon a f Chequers today The. naval Jiscubaions came at a standstill over the week-end.-- Router,35 words
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Article16 1934-11-18 3 Ml N. L. Alexander has been appointed Assistant a&ifct Judge fox Singapore. Penang and Malacca. I16 words
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Article19 1934-11-18 3 I Pakir Mohuideen Sahib b:u Syed Ahmad Sahib has been appointed a 1 Kaihi for ihc Settlement of Singapore.19 words
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Article273 1934-11-18 3 Went To Pledge His Own Watch (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A CHINESE named Loh Ah Kwai appeared before the First Magistn'o, Mr. F. K. Wilson, on a charge of bsing found m possession of a pocket j waich valued at $7, suspected to273 words
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Article99 1934-11-18 3 Death Of Mr. Bryson Burroughs New York. Nov. 16. THE death is announced of the artist, M. Bryson Burroughs.—Renter. Bryson Burroughs was born at Hyde Park. Massachusetts, on Sept. 8. 1860 After a general education h^ sm lip at the Art Students' League. New York. where he won99 words
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Article37 1934-11-18 3 Mr. H. a. Hushes Hallett. M.C.S.. ha.-; been rj>pointed to act as Assistant Secie- tary to the High Commissioner. 4<:li lul. 11l I I I 111 I, li I I I. I I II 111 1.1 II37 words
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Article69 1934-11-18 3 Americans Win Leading Places Melbourne. Nov. 17. JIMMY Thompson, the American professional, won the £1.000 Meibcu. Centenary open golf champion with an aggregate of 283 over 72 boles. Leo Diegei, United States, wa., s icond with 289 and Sarazen. United SLai Edward Naismilh. Victoria, third place with69 words
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Article602 1934-11-18 3 Clip-Hold ni-;i!)|)oiilt MANY HPMIING IlhSl'l.TS don, 17. TO-DAYS Kirs! i)i .ijiks ,r. I lii English Foo4 ball League pni ided resul s i ha< mo UH expected. Tin biggi firiHe (i«" !ca« of ***** laJ on vn prouwi A itoa YY: id ■■■•:'.I l« three, this I-602 words
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Advertisement30 1934-11-18 3 I a ARTHUR'S Hi STAURANT j 11, Collyer Quay. j EXCELLENT GRILL We Specialise m Continental Dishes. ALL COOKING AND SERVICE UNDER EUROPEAN j SUPERVISION. i__ OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING.30 words
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Advertisement26 1934-11-18 3 >i y uiun!\bi J a\\\v a\v,\v .vwv.v MADE IN HV* V S ENGLAND V J JJ aJ? 1 'ARDATH TOBACCO CO LTD. ..OrMDON. vw *W HW26 words
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Article866 1934-11-18 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas GRAND Canary," A. J. Cronin's bestselling novel, serves as Warner Baxter's second starring vehicle, opening this week at the Pavilion Theatre. Preview reports from the coast indicate that Baxter has the strongest dramatic and romantic role of his career. Madge Evans has the romantic feminine866 words
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Advertisement311 1934-11-18 4 !U PAVILION Howard ja^gto ?ij?i wKF' _L___. f|^* ____T^^^ —f—— 1 if y??_l S^ vith JANE BAXTER 'jJP f .jinn .i- i^^. ;;n< <! M srlorintis yf^ jl^jsWi him aa ;i schoolmistress, .dither- k t^ <(I Knit undaunted. .the runniest f-V'-V*-?r I female impersonation you've ♦•\»'i A V jpf \L311 words
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Advertisement160 1934-11-18 4 1 ■^^L* STARTING TO-DAY AT 3.13 I funnyfaee of the earth with the mSJf fv.^ vU 4nEfc mosf comical clowns und?r the sun* j£t!* >-ij^lßßE The bi mouthed comedian will t fl^v^ convulse you with laughter «fe \4^kafrMr with PATRICIA ELLIS an d h Pi I^^ Vk^^^^B^W^ .^K^^BPB^' a^Sf s^160 words
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Article5907 1934-11-18 5 Rafael Sabatini - Rafael Sabatini 9 H SHORT STORY i i iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii iii i i i i By 7 -as Insolence incarnate. Jwjre the day when, a mere counlad his singular good '.ooks had m at ?ntion of Kins Jame.i ■CEriousiy parnal to good-looking -jSmd tod earn d him5,907 words
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Advertisement32 1934-11-18 5 APPETIZING 1 Dishes that continental irAI appeal to the eqe CHEF Ihlh taste Faultless pHijl fully service. A cool lEE|I licensed restful atmosphere UilL I^/ILION \&A#l RKTAURANT ivhere excellence is not extravagance32 words
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Advertisement147 1934-11-18 5 •I ltfH^lll!^«M>^y/////J *J Glaxo is the baby food upon which you can always rely. ti'Q 1 The safe milk food, no matter aJjPMjfgS^jr V^ J where you live. The modern- >^a| ised milk food. The milk food j'jl-W»l»»^ ™W% M that contains a proper quantity t^J^^^^: i of vitamin D.147 words
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Article72 1934-11-18 6 Red Army commanders (commissioned officers i must henceforth all learn how to fox trot and waltz, by special order of their commander-in-chief, Kiem Voroshiloff. In former days the Red Army commanders were not even supposed to go to the hotels which had dancing floors, let a72 words
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Advertisement148 1934-11-18 6 Ur=JreJr=Jr=Jr==Jr^r^r^ I I A BRITISH PRODUCT Announcement i We are pleased to announce that the popular 3 h.p. Saloon i (Manufactured m England) will be continued m production j The policy of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Limited is to profji vide, always, the best value, greatest efficiency and148 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-18 6 SUPER NETTEL 536 24L. Super \ette? with Zeisfi Tessar f'3.5--536 2ll\ Super NeMel with Zeiss Tessar i" 2.8. You arc cordially invited to see these mod at our >howroom». THESiNGAPOREPHOroCi 39 HIGH STREET, si\(, iPOftK. Sole Agei: The Scientific Instrument Company StNCW'OI42 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1934-11-18 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES yR. St. John Ervine has been writing under the title "What Are You Worth?", and m good a subject as any other. In fact it is better than most topics, for everyone is interested m his own salary and t k salaries of other people. The newspapers1,683 words
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Advertisement156 1934-11-18 7 m I"I live miles from 7f( J y j I any cow., but I have I F fresh milk K^^y I I "\A7' OULD YOU Hke to give your refrigeration 1 A V V baby fresh milk all the time w f J Khm keeps perfectly without re- M m156 words
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1069 1934-11-18 8 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones Administrators Require A Convincing Case Two Demands Of The Local Communities ITPON the arrival of new Governors m Singapore it has been customary lo have many speeches and addresses, mostly flattering and always full of promises, on both1,069 words
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Article166 1934-11-18 8 Symphony Composed By Vasilenko Helsingors. fIN "Arctic Symphony" has been comJ\ posed by Vasilenko, the famous Russian musician, to immortalise the rescue of the 100 men, women and children who were marooned on Siberian ice floes when the Soviet exploration steamer, Chelyuskin, sank last February. The composer claims166 words
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Article69 1934-11-18 8 Budapest Natural gas said to be sufficient to supply the whole c<ty of Budapest has been discovered at Oerszentmiklos, near to the capital The Municipality, together with the State, will continue the boring of the well and the sinkng of new shafts at other nearby places69 words
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Advertisement18 1934-11-18 8 Then a dfl^Q nf PTTH? NTT Y 1 1 ->'<^w§ B^^^S^ >' MK^^SSJBP^^B LnT*CO GOZOTIS* moc&' ftJ^^^9^B^^^^B^^B^^^^^P^a^^M Bf JB18 words
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Advertisement142 1934-11-18 8 p^ \canjeel f/iroupn my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs! Since I discovered V\ aterbury'* Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish m my work and a newenjoy(ff% ment of every recreation JiAsL c142 words
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Article514 1934-11-18 9 Our Camera Corner Process That Is Often Scamped ris strange how often the amateur photographer will take the greatest care with the exposure and development of negatives and even with the production of what would be perfect prints, only to spoil the complete success of his514 words
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Article27 1934-11-18 9 NO DANCING FOR STUDENTS Visits To Shanghai Cabarets Shanghai, Oct. 31. mi a 6 P m hp e(? t0 their respective school! -China^es" 8 c next semesto-27 words
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Article43 1934-11-18 9 Stockholm. Wars are to be less "noisy" if the invention of a Swede turns out a success He has produced a gun which, he claims, makes no sound when it is firerj. The Swedish naval authorities are testing the "silent gun."43 words
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Article224 1934-11-18 9 Efficiency To Be Improved Canton, Nov. 2 r) Improve the efficiency of the Canton Air Force, the First Group Army has despatched four officers to the United States to study wireless telegraphy, especially between an aerial squadron m action and ground troops. The radio unit of the224 words
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Article67 1934-11-18 9 Cotton Seeds 3,000 Years Old Moscow. Cotton seeds more than 3,000 years old have been found m the ruins of a castle m the valley of the Zavershan river, m Tadjikistan. Examination has shown that these seeds are capable of producing cotton as good as that grown67 words
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Article106 1934-11-18 9 Odds Against Probability Of Doubles Montreal, Quebec. TWO people with identical fingerprints could be discovered only once m 2.000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000.000,000 centuries. This is the odds Dr. Fontaine, Canada's most famous criminologist, has worked out against "doubles" m fingerprints. "Within this trifling number of years," he says, "it would be106 words
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Article154 1934-11-18 9 Clerk Who Preferred Playing Dominoes To Gointf Home Prague. A woman entered a cafe at Olomoue, m Moravia, and walked up to a srmul table where a game of dominoes was lr« progress. She told the man sitting there, wivi was playing with two women, to154 words
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Article62 1934-11-18 9 Berlin. A workman of Heckingen, South Germany, has been nearly bitten to death by his own teeth. While eating his supper, two of his ceeth came loose and he swallowed them. Immediately, the man began to suffocate. He was rushed to hospital, where an operation revealed62 words
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Article192 1934-11-18 9 Agitation Against Cesspool Sar. Francisco. THE building of an impregnable prison fortress on Alcatraz Island "America's Devil's Island" m San Francisco Bay has aroused furious protests from the people of San Francisco. Public agitation against it is being organised for San Francisco citizens say that they192 words
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Article128 1934-11-18 9 Role That Girls Must Play In Nazi Germany Cologne. Nazis need "heroic" wives, according to Fraulein Trude Mohr, chief of trje Nazi Women's organisation. Describing the role that girls musi i play m Nazi Germany m a w^relers talk here she said. "If we want to build128 words
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Article304 1934-11-18 9 Duke Of York's Tribute To The Scots •By Air Mail' (Frrm Out Oicn Correspondent > THE Scott.' fine qualities as colonists and explorers were praised by the Duke ol York. piv. iding at a dinner m connection with the celebration ot the jubilee of the Royal304 words
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Advertisement245 1934-11-18 9 i <^^ I A M O N^^> BRAW-) BEDSTEAD 1 I nse ownership of a "Diamond" bedstead bringi lasting .satisfaction; It is designed m such a manner as to promm the utmost comfort and support dur ir.p repose. I last a life-time and more, for k is constructed of strong245 words
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Advertisement330 1934-11-18 9 TIGtR BEER IS BEST _i i ill i i ii i i i i i iiiin •'■iiiiiirititirf PIT-A-PAT PIT-A-PAT j PAT-A-VAC DOES I MARVELLOUS THINGS i L By stimulatiiig the natural action of the tiny bloodcells under the I skin, a beautiful pink and healthy complexion is induced. I 1330 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1934-11-18 10 I PVEJIYONE is running around these days with little scraps of paper, j Christmas shopping lists, and a generally harrassed look so it's a boon to drop into SWASTIKA where there's an air of general peace and QUIET and a profusion of lovely things to choose1,258 words
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Advertisement279 1934-11-18 10 ("■'lllinill Illlllllilllltllill 111 :|:'lll|ll|i:ll>llllMIII|ll|ll|ll|M|ll|.l|i;|!l|lltll|MIIII|l|lll>lltltMI!!|ll|ll|t|||l| >l|| Ml I 1~l I Has Now On View a Lovely Selection of f I INEXPENSIVE X'MAS GIFTS I MKKO HOUSE, I Tel. 1074 10, Battery Road. Agent for Dorviile Sports Clothes. i i 1. 1 i■iiiiiiii i i i i i v i iii i»279 words
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Advertisement278 1934-11-18 10 I SWASTIKA I I i I FOR I Eastern Arts And Crafts I NEW GOODS ARRIVED j I 1 3, ORCHARD ROAD, AMBER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. fKI'IIM 'l't|<>|l't<'|i!|::iill!|ll|:llUlll|ll|l:|i'||.l|:;|ll|ll|!lfil|'i|||||| IMa ia i lail|liaiiail|ll|l|(M p :1t .».|..#.,#..i .r t<.ii.fiii;i|i.iMii l ii:iiiiiith«!iaiTi<itiiiiiii«iiiimiiiM«Miiiiiiintßrii'iiiiiiifiitu| l l t:;n,i J a Vliliiii,!!,,!,';,','^',^*^' ;v STAMFORD ROAD, «..«tiiiHi^iil l 't'Hi;»iilillilH;ilH>*llHHli|liri|lll:t»miJ-HlHi:|lHll«lHllllHMHHiHiHlHi;i.278 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1934-11-18 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By Our Woman Correspondent iROW'DS surged into Raffles lasi Saturday for the Poppy Day Ball. Just a' v > :ime when everyone begins to mtt »erry, old time songs were playett r*B orchestra and everybody simply to join m with the choruses, which great fun1,297 words
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Article77 1934-11-18 11 15, Capitol Building, Singapore. Latest Books Just Received: Hftw Like an Angel A. (J. Macdonnei! The K nights of Selsby Paul Williams The Thin Man Dashiell Ham m eft A Pin to see a Pcepshow F. Tcnn\son Jese£ Six Plays Collected Authors For the Defence Dr. Thorndike77 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-18 11 Irene ullmann n ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT: |P 1 ON YIKW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST INST. F fe GOWNS— HATS— NOVELTIES. tg P| HRIST.MAS PRESENTS FROM PARIS. TO y RENE ULLMANN U B C'apitui Building, Stai.iforrJ Komi. MM jB| ri •••••••I• i i i i i i i ,«t lalimiol 111127 words
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Advertisement30 1934-11-18 11 Vvr All the winners m the fashion race of HATS Simply all the winners are here m felt, suede, wool, fabrics, velvet ami silk by GAGE SOLE -AGENTS— GAGK HATS.30 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-18 11 FOR j CHRISTMAS j AND j NEW YEAR I I AT FRANKELS 101. VICTORIA STREET, I and p 5. RAFFLES PLACE. siWllttllll I I l .ii lliltiilllltll.27 words
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Advertisement328 1934-11-18 11 I HATS I i j naiii hi w iiQ#m iiH«n '.-wWAiBk. j j y^t j 3rd Bitf WeeL I of j NEW SHIPMENT 1 of model evening dresses, j %Jll)mX, Si/^LLjJCi 1 J hats. j«ioves and bags for da> GENUINE I and evening wear. j REDUCTIONS I f PRISSILU LTD328 words
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581 1934-11-18 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 18, 1 9 34 ATTRACTING THE VISITOR A\ KSTTOB from Australia baa been telling the writer how agiveably surprised he has been m the citj oi Singapore. lit fba returning home alter a world lour and expected to find here provincial town with i -riling581 words
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Article1083 1934-11-18 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Fa€6(d WiA A Dilemma I IF any proof were needed of the oft-repeat ed assertion that the world is moving ahead, thai proof has been supplied by the suggestion contained m the report of the Plymouth Committee that civil servants should1,083 words
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Article720 1934-11-18 12 Horatius II - Horatius II LET me start to-day for the benefit of i tnose who do not read Ballyhoo by quoting what is recorded concerning one. of the "Hot Sports of History," the a ell- known Samson. QPORTING records abound with ac- 3 counts of Samson's720 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-18 12 The Newest Achievement In Comfort J For Mm Who Shave. If You Haven't i tried the j > You have nn-^eti a thrill 1 h»' Rest t I \nd GmmAm Hlu«- S.«-«l Ul:td«- Nl.nl'-. j I Sp^tiul liil«.»tiu« -tor h I'.k.- •.-'.> |>^r 1 psrkH «»t 5 i*i;i«i« AT Al.i63 words
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Advertisement157 1934-11-18 12 Serravallos Tonic The Tonic for the Tropics! Your Tonic! "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine) restores lost energy and vitality and builds up the entire system, until brain, nerves and body regain and retain perfect health, enabling you to defeat attacks of Tropical diseases.— Over 10,000 Medical Men from every part157 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1934-11-18 13 *YOU WILL BE SHOT DEAD TO-NIGHT POISON PEN CAMPAIGN Alleged Writer Committed For Trial (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 7. I ETTEUS threatening death to various people, including k Injustice MacKinnon, who presided at a murder trial a t Staffordshire Assizes, were1,550 words
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Article313 1934-11-18 13 Inquiry Into Their Legality (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 7. THE present t'sts of sobriety used oy the police are likely to be stopped shortly by order of the Home Office. An inquiry into their legality and propriety is now going on. i There is no313 words
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Article673 1934-11-18 13 Double Tragedy STORY OF SUICIDE PACT (By Air Mail) London. Nov. 7. AFTER listening to i renuafakto story which had its basis a double tragedy m a Bristol home, the coroner for that city, Ifr. A. h. Barker, turned to the jury and re marked: Fortunately we673 words
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Advertisement73 1934-11-18 13 i i••iii i 1 1 1 rS, 4RRIVED. Ask for a demonstration of No. 6421. CAMPANILE, Tango- tt RUMBA DEI BACI, Rumba. S&gST TANGO RUMBA RECORD THAT EVER CAME j IIIIS COUNTRY I JS bf ADA NERI! the most popular Radio and GramoP^ ?<** m Italy. Accompanied by the Fine73 words
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Advertisement34 1934-11-18 13 kld;lkdfjdf i l '>*■■■■■ "■'•"■lSft s! ifi?fift"X'i"^ .*."Affifoijv33BBc' S^^^^^^^^^^^^^n^^Hl^H^^^^^H^^^lH^Si^^^^Hr^'' -''sSxr LACTOGEN M^l^yg I For a sample tin of Lactogen, Mothers Book of Advice and Spoon Measure send U |ISI|BEEB|2k "LACTOGEN," f *****35, Cecil Street, Singapore.34 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-11-18 14 "As for some years past, the most remarkable feature of the motor show was the number of inquiries of women." A MOTOR CORRESPONDENT.30 words
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Article793 1934-11-18 14 Lessons Of The Great Race <By Air Mail). London, Oct. 30. DESPITE the magnificent triumph of Scott and Campbell Black, flying their specially designed D. H. Comet m the great air race to Melbourne, the fact remains that British civil aviation lags far behind that793 words
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Article376 1934-11-18 14 Empire's Greatest Court •By Air Mail) London, Oct. 30, THE Old Bailey, tha popular name oi the Central Criminal Court, celebrates its Centenary on Wednescay In the morning there will be a grea\ gathering of those connected with the administration of criminal Justice m376 words
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Article105 1934-11-18 14 "LIFE THAT COST £3" Peasant's Epitaph For Dead Calf Sofia. Th° epitaph on n newly-dug grave by he Skobclovo-Tchirpan highway, Bulgaria, aroused such suspic on that the 'ocnl authorities decided to open, the grave. It lead "Here lies a life that cost £3." With due ceremony, the police removed the105 words
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Article85 1934-11-18 14 21-Year-Old Girl's Bridge Design Accepted Minneapolis, Minnesota, A 21-year-old girl student at th.? University of Minnesota, who will not receive her degree m engineering until next June, has had her design accepted for a new £400.000 bridge to be built across the Missouri Rivei at Omaha, Nebraska.85 words
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Article82 1934-11-18 14 Leather Handbag To Settlers' Fete Grahamstown, Cape Province. A leather handbag from Her Majest> the Queen is included m the 500 gilts sent from England to the 1820 Settler's Fete, to be held here. The Queen's secretary, Captain Chichester, m a letter to the organiser, Mrs. R. H.82 words
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Article64 1934-11-18 14 Englishman Appointed In Cyprus Nicosia. Cyprus. An Englishman, Mr. A. P. Sloman. has been appointed Cyprus'*, first DirreI tor of Secondary School Education. He will receive a salary of £400 a year. Mr. Sloman has for many years been co-director of the Gymnasium of Speiso. 1 Greece. There64 words
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Article63 1934-11-18 14 Italy's Cheap Railway Fares For Newly-Weds Rome. Italy has become a honeymoon land. More than 2.000 couples lrom Great Britain and abroad have .spent theii honeymoons m Italy since July. 1932 when the Italian authorities first staned special cheap raiiway Eares fo newly-weds. During this period, a total63 words
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Article155 1934-11-18 14 Moscow Wants A Pj C(J Moscov A GHI Ul n u> tatei im i ''v I heti great numbers of these a 2 the which are threatening LJ L, dnu^ menace a and small annr. Ulig b^QJ They have grown so boid ar.n hardened that they155 words
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Advertisement273 1934-11-18 14 %^^^^^^^^^S. si helping him NOW!" \^Bp?^^¥lf^^^^^^^ &y y Von wiU find food for thoU B nt ln the following letter sent I P riz e Bourn-vita, which I have taken every night since it '^^^^j^^^^^^^^^K y^ vas put on tile niarket The fat lna < >t was made by you273 words
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Article, Illustration137 1934-11-18 15 Gallery Of S.V. C. Officer s |AJOR F. H. Robinson, Officer Commanding the Singapore ompany, R.E. (v) has had ■yyaursoi military experience m lie first joined the Singapore kai Eugineer Volunteer Corp i sapper and became Second jfltenant m 1916. From thea dJaiuary, 1920, he was attache/, life H.-t Company,137 words
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Article82 1934-11-18 15 Plan Of Nazi Food Authorities Berlin. control for the whole, of Ger«>™emplated by the Nazi food JJJSS- according to the "HamJwmdenblau." Plan, it is said, will be three J'JJJRng t he introduction of stan™2?>s and qualities for loaves. -?-*es, and a uniform sales riis- aop profit margin Pjan,82 words
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Article84 1934-11-18 15 *W Betrayed By Low Price Ventiniiulia. Italy. CSVn^'o 1 6d a P ai r." i 'fcuSrt L gnor Anidor o Baroni. *2l££«J n the naarketplace. here an eager throng of eman thit^ng that the.' W* really too cheap. ouc<ti O ned 3* fed h C0 o nfe^ed84 words
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Article53 1934-11-18 15 "Bair For British Tourists ilsjw Lausanra VfcSW^ hk,°l exchange for fcT>Ve sl l p tee Hotel Managers. W 4l Weil ne morandum to the S^.'ourk?? l^' 11 h^ damage; *2> Sn traffic the fluctul%l i^on7K hat at 'he beginning JS*^ Kf €^tefor the whole 1 w^ nxe53 words
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Article161 1934-11-18 15 Both Motorboat And Engine Won By Same Man Stockholm. At a lottery m which the first prize was a motorboa: without engine and one of the other prizes an outboard motor, these two lots were both won by a man who had just sold his motorboat and161 words
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Article65 1934-11-18 15 Gangsters' Attempt To Get His Reputed Treasure Vinita, Oklahoma. A hermit has been attacked bytaree men near here, who tortured him tc make him reveal where his reputed treasure was hidden. They first bound the 61-year-old man to a tree and shot him through the Palms of his65 words
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Article92 1934-11-18 15 L.ondor. -Our stamps are simply dc^oraWe. except for the early ones ana I think the half-crown ones." said Mr .Fran* Emr.nuel. the Presicent of the Soc ~iy ,f r.nnhic Art at the opening of thfc Po, G Office C Art'ciub's exhibition Mr. Emanuel said no was one of92 words
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Article443 1934-11-18 15 Woman's Account Of An Examination (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. 30. WOMAN'S account of an ex^ mination which, she alleged, she underwent figured In the evidence called when James McGuipan 42 manipulative surgeon, formerly or Gloucester-place, W., was before the Marylebone magistrate yesterday. He was charged443 words
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Article133 1934-11-18 15 Week-Ends Into The Country For Non-Motorists Munich. A young typist of Munich has opened a "joy-ride" bureau, to supplement he. income. Every week-end, she argues, many motorists drive out into the country fo excursions and picnics with one or two vacant seats m their cars. And every133 words
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Article82 1934-11-18 15 I Geographical Experiments In Yugoslavia I Belgrade. A dozen Yugoslav students led by a professor of surveying have* spent two I months m measuring that portion of j the 45th parallel which runs through Yugoslavia. The data obtained, together with similar data from other lands through which82 words
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Article84 1934-11-18 15 For Every Adult And Child In Turkey Istanbul. I Every man, women and child m Turkey must shortly own a gas mask— by order of the authorities. The Government have called for tenders for the construction of a factory here where gas masks of the latest pattern84 words
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Article, Illustration404 1934-11-18 15 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig Tennis Hints No. 24 By THE Chop shot is played by drawing your racquet downwards as you play the ball. The effect of this is to lessen the speed of the ball through the air and to make it hang on the:404 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-18 15 (Sunday Tribune Copyright.) "MUSCULAR" ARMS Loaded With Packets Of Saccharine Prague. A man approached the Czechoslovak frontier from the Austrian side, and came to the passport and customs station at Dolni Temnov. His papers were m order; and by passing his hands over the man's pockets the customs officer satisfied106 words
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Advertisement150 1934-11-18 15 W/^ "WEAKNESS. 1 1^ Ul DEBI L T V Wan/em i a fe^b'ESCHIENS'SYRi-p SHY/// K^ Hapmo^lobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radkaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. A. CLOUET150 words
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Article1869 1934-11-18 16 POLICE OFFICERS' ALLEGATIONS Strange Incidents "VERY BOHEMIAN" I PEOPLE (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 7. AMAZING stories of scenes at a West-end club were told at the O)d Bailey at a trial m which 22 people were concerned. I Police officers alleged that when they1,869 words
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Advertisement258 1934-11-18 16 REGULAR SUPPLIES of FRESH ENGLISH YEAST TOG ETH ER with EMP! RE ...j^fflßmS FLOUR, ENSURES QUALITY J^^mM^^M *^%i!*W PRODUCTS ARE MADE UNDER DIRECT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION PROPRIETORS HTorlii studios 89. 11 **********11 l |iilllll!ll!IIHI!llllllli;IIHIIII!|tillllllll!IIHillill!illillllllllHIIIIIIJII!!ll!IIIHi|pH,'l Hi .||l|l||i:IIIIHllll HERE is youthful health il and irritability, rhat sleepless* for you, here at last is258 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-18 16 uLQ I rP»^r '^'^^Bl^Lh <^^I^^^Bsfl^BH^V^ J^BB^^P i mi. wU I R Eh 4 kvHßv Mt j« VISH B^b /I ImSf (IB j^B *Sm m[ v i ■Bl ,^B k^M^W J —y* v i&^H Bi J^t^ .^m Jb Bate j* *T 188 Ml 1 Jr^W^W M > W^«^*^<W ||H H| DAEWED63 words
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Article, Illustration759 1934-11-18 17 CONTRACT BY "Horatius" BRIDGE AVOIDING REMOTE DANGER BERY fre'iu^ntly, when a man has f failed io make his contract be- j gge of a freakish distribution, you 1& hear him deplore the bad luckfinch has upset all his calculations. gut quite iften the apparently unfertunate player has himself to feint.759 words
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Article323 1934-11-18 17 Details Of Abbey Service (By Air Mail). T® main outlines of the marriage serJr c or :he Duk(x of Kent and Prin- j On iL^ lna at Westminster Abb?y 29 have been settled. j J*j*re ha "c been several conferences -JB.^st rev; days about ;he. service. ;Wu«e of323 words
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Article181 1934-11-18 17 Pat On The Back For G.P.O. And U.S. Post Office 1 Washington, The G.P.O. and the United States Po I Office appear marvels of efficiency «o Mrs. Edith M- Spamon, of Salt Lai:: City. For 20 years she has been writing a weekly letter to her sistea181 words
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Article69 1934-11-18 17 Winston Churchill Gives Her A j Plot On His Own Estate m Winston ChurcWU ch l^WU's f 1 1 ome mm ci>a rt woU Mancv. Westerham. Westerham Parish Council bad etc- She ,hc"oforc received notice to quit. Now th- Council have received a tetteT from Mr. Churchill69 words
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Article146 1934-11-18 17 Philosophers Who Wcr Too Polite Prague DR. J. Emler, Director ol the Prague University Library, went to fli2 philosophical congress at Warsaw i with Professor Bartoii, of Turin. The two scholars met m the train at i Prague. They found each other feiiidreu i spirits, and soon146 words
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Article122 1934-11-18 17 Presented To Royal United Service Museum A Bet of baby clothes used by Nelson has been presented to the Royal Unite 1 Servlc: Museum. The set include what is believed to I be his first shirt. Some of the articles^ including tw tiny bonnets, are of the122 words
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Advertisement763 1934-11-18 17 ITill j fliliiS I SPHERE arc many forms of fever— pyretic or fever reducing, and is an anti- i\ j^j Dengue— Malaria— Five Days Fever, septic, anti-periodic and anti-fermenta- I etc. AH are characterized by high body tivc. It is also a powerful germicide. I 1 temperature-thirst— loss of strength.763 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-11-18 18 John Loder and Merle Obercn In "Tne BaUie," coming soon to the Capitol.13 words
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1338 1934-11-18 18 Open Ping- Pong Championship Reviewed Open Singles Tournament Follows Inter-Club Championship Aitong Old Boy Creates A Great Surprise Remarkably High Standard Of Play Singapore's Bright Inter-State Prospects To Retain Last Year's Unbeaten Record? Office-Bearers Of The Straits Chinese Benevolent Institution Of Klang Nearly All Re-Elected (By "Clubman") REVIEWING the play,1,338 words
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Advertisement324 1934-11-18 18 /"AeCAMERAvouVe been lookina for A rart- oombi.ia'Jon of good 1 >oks. ecd, and s:m?)lieity— at moderate B«re are the high points: a£Fast, b« Kodak Arias/g-mat f.4."» len-. t»('ompur shatter -t-iv?ht speeds to 860 sec >nd. •Bailt-in self tinier. t#F.yi'-lev .l direct finder, ;is well as I'lilliant viow tinder. t^" a\324 words
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Advertisement195 1934-11-18 18 I LIfTLE p S MODERN DESIGNS IN COLOURED GLASS V IS Dj GL74O j 1 ■nl s I s /I i /La i J 8 840 j The extra heavy bottoms of these vases make tnem particularly suitable for use m open bungalows, height 10 inches. Vase No. 8/840, Colours:195 words
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Article2081 1934-11-18 19 k;djkdffdgd fUt JHUer.Ot Uon, Sin N am And Raia p^^ tf-^, M -c«* c Chenn phm m A. S. Samuel ,u or c.ajah Notes (By "Dragon") Special to the "Sunday Tribune.') By T. N. C > 10 inter-State triangular badmin--1 ton tournament which was playAg2,081 words
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Article470 1934-11-18 19 British Doctors And Reported Discovery 'By Air M I ASTOUNDING ciu.ia. are made for I new :;.pc of :u tficial blood which Is reported to have be< n discovered m an American laboratory, write Mr. a. P Luscombo Whvio m r ondon (MOOT. j The "blood" is composed470 words
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Advertisement71 1934-11-18 19 Via i tl fl ~tfl Tiger Headache Powder is z^IWMan infallible headache C \^mSm^^^^^ tor?. Its effect is instan- y jJH^P^ i^^Nf^^ taneous and the patient C^J^UWt^^^f^^^^ \<? is relieved of pain within tSSI^M 'f^ fiv? minutes. Where every M w\ r* r )*r*~ thins: else fails. "Tiger" a£y^' £%r^71 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-18 19 p* ■•^^^^■^^^^b 1 YouP ION irnn-^-* 1 it V R can sUor yeavs, and .years- 1 va p\SO. x;ViS IN 1 S»-"^;-' J ':kv-^_ MA AS-: 127 words
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Article138 1934-11-18 20 f!\ults up till yesterday morning ?tam named first): MALAYA CUP. .fohorp 3; Singapore. TABLE dF FRIEXDLIES. P. W L. F. A. P s. S»n-apor- 4 4 0 72 19 8 Selangnr 5 4 1 58 25 8 V Sen ices 4 2 2 30 46 4 Perak 6138 words
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2095 1934-11-18 20 Rimau - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau i Armistice Anniversary Sport— The Poppy Day Rugger Match In Kuala Lumpur— Was The "Gate" Charge Too High?— Or Are Selangor Sportsgoers Only Prepared To Support Sport When It Costs Them Nothing?— The Kuala Lumpur Hockey Analogy— lnter-State Rugby Football And The "Ali Blues"2,095 words
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Article, Illustration497 1934-11-18 20 K. O - K.O. (By SPECIAL attention is drawn to Mr. C. A. Bell's giant programme to be presented at the New World Arena on Friday, Nov. 23. The three Filipino boxers, Friday's Max Santos. Kid Leyte and Speed Great Patro will all light on the497 words
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Advertisement67 1934-11-18 20 Mummy always cures wMKk, my colds and sore 3p^ I throats with y^siT HUDSONS M EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Your best safeguard against colds, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, is Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsement of the medical profession and has been universally known67 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-18 20 IKy^SCRUBB'S M V Softens and perfumes th« b* i V^ SUPPUFO IN THE i^ fiß^^V VBj FOLLOWING PERFUMES j y**3 j V uiLk/^ I' Wm PINE, LAVENDER, fflj?&sl BBv V 1 j| EAU-DE-COLOGNE. j SS&Ji *^ft w tiKr?38 words
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Miscellaneous43 1934-11-18 20 TIDE TABLE To-day: 8.17 am, 9 p.m. To-morrow: 8.55 a.m.. 955 fM Tuesday: 9.32 a.m., 10 45 pm Wednesday: 10.06 a.m.. 11 -28 N" Thursday: 10.37 a.m., Friday: 0.08 a.m., 1109 a.m Saturday: 0.45 am.. 11.43 a.m Sunday: 1.22 am 12 18 pm43 words
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Article379 1934-11-18 21 It,fnationalJn Exhibition 1# Matches '^aaun h»d the I .Ml -Ut the 'flub l*3t wee* jl* r Ma-f ar^- Those U*J?L||" themselves of p. n-:unity I iX lef; the coi oughly imM uU tht lU"sL ten 'iirab Ma local condia round dis«L» is not one Maier*a l*l^^ hard379 words
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Article147 1934-11-18 21 Hockey Player Transf en cd To Singapore 'From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday week Mr H r c a a?ev Pl T r ft"** 8 the The air-minded will have an odW the Kuala Lumpur FlyinCluo on Sunday from 10 an r am. to noon and from147 words
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Article197 1934-11-18 21 Semi-Final Stage Has Been Reached (From Our Own Correspcndent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 16. THE semi-final stage has been reached m the Johore Badminton Associajtion's State championship tournament being held m Johore Bahm. On Thursday the junior singles and an inter-club event were played off and to-day four197 words
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Article141 1934-11-18 21 Finals To Be Played This Morning TI7EATHER permitting, the finals m I if SCRC. open invitation tennis tournanrnt will played this mornj ing beginning at 9 30. Competitors who wish to find out iurther particulars about their ties ar^ reques:ed to get m touch with141 words
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Article78 1934-11-18 21 Bolivian Regiments Decimated Geneva, Nov. 17. QIMULTANEOUSLY with the announceij ment, the League Commission for a settlement of the Gran Chaco dispute sat till early m the morning. They did not complete their task and will be resuming work later. To-day came an official claim of aReuter - 78 words
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Article336 1934-11-18 21 M ISS E H YOUNG'S readers 3 lfl will not b 3 surprised to hear h [3 that "THE CURATE'S WIFE" U 3 Is the Dahlia Rendall whose Lg rfl earlie history was sketched out Cj fO m "Jenny Wren." The Ren- Fn p dalls* father,336 words
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Advertisement305 1934-11-18 21 r^ 9 I SiaS flflSi B Mm mm U WOmr Tf Jmmm If ir^^Bpj w^m jijiUH jj jW Ci IN CONNECTION [1 &J- '^^r 3 CENT M]LK BARS g CHEME Cadbury's and Fry's are offering $500 m prizes. This simple com- t an winch is described below is open to305 words
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Advertisement355 1934-11-18 21 DRIVES HIMSELF TO WORK AT 82 And Still Plays A Littlt Golf Uuw many of us. when ire are 82, will I be the equal m health ;,nd ;.r i\ity of this vigorous old Scottish engineer? In a letter he says: "I arrived hen from Sent land on the Tth355 words
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Miscellaneous251 1934-11-18 21 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Reginald King's Light Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 3.20 p.m.: Big Ben. A Religious Service.* From Westminster Abbey 4.05 p.m.: Sports Talk* (Greenwich Time Signal at 4.20 p.m.>. 4.20 p.m.: A Recital by Chief Os-ke-Non-Ton Baritone i. Nancy Phillips Violin >. Millicent Silver251 words
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Miscellaneous77 1934-11-18 21 from Old Parish and St. Paul's Church. Gakishl< 4.03 a.m.: Weekly Newsletter. 4.20 a.m.: The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. Conductor, Richard Austin. Relayed from The Pavilion Bournemouth. 5.35 a.m.: Part Songs by Elgar. Wireless Singers. Conductor Leslie Woodgate. 6.20 a.m.: Big Ben. A Scoltisn R gious Service*. 7.05 a.m.: Talk: "The77 words
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408 1934-11-18 22 HEAVY GROUND CONDITIONS i Singapore Slower KEENLY-CONTESTED GAME AFTER a hard game umler adverse wind conditions, Malacca bea Singapore l-o m the inter-State I hockey gamti on khe SJL€. ground vest' This is Malacca's first victory ove* Singapore m any inter-State game. The408 words
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Article253 1934-11-18 22 FREE FIGHTS THEN HANDSHAKES Scenes At JaCs Soccer Match Jaffna, Nov. 5. A FREE fight took place during a semi-final of the Jaffna schools football championship, which drew a rrowd of about 3,000 people to the Jaffna Schools Sports Association ground on the esplanade on Saturday. Hartley College, Pt. Pedro,253 words
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Article69 1934-11-18 22 While the transfer of J. R. Richardson from Newcastle United to Huddersfield Town came as a surprise on Tyneside the deal was mi-: ttd when Newcastle secured the centre-forward, from the Ilud!«1 liul*. H may be that il was jusi the completion <• a transaction m69 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-11-18 22 Another winning mount of Kirwan October, which was first m the second event.13 words
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Article237 1934-11-18 22 Another State Trial On Tuesday i From Our Ow7i Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. PELANGORS hockey players will have 3 another S:ate trial on the Kuala Lumpur Padang next Tuesday, preparatory to the selection of the team to go to Prnang the following Saturday. Selangor share with Singapore the237 words
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Article172 1934-11-18 22 Suzanne Lenglen's Heresy In Regard To The Sport "For my part I do not like tennis." was the surprising statement that Mile. Suzanne Lenglen made to a woman correspondent. ."I am the enejiiy of all specialisation j In sport." she explained- "The inten- sive training and the strain172 words
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Article99 1934-11-18 22 Acquisition Of Harnsley's Right Winger THAT Chelsea have been on the look-out for wingmen has been known for some" ■:me. and the result was the transfer of j Richard Spence from Barnsley to fill the outside right, position. The fee was m the region of £4.000. As iht*99 words
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Article81 1934-11-18 22 A powerful figure m the Blackpool defence continues to hr Philip Watson, tho j sturdy Scottish centre half-back and Qua lof the team's ever-present players. l!t- has never missed a match since Blacl"- poo! secured him from Hamilton Academi,>.i! m February, 1932, and now has a run81 words
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Article202 1934-11-18 22 Poor House At Benefit Show OWING to the threatening weather, only a small crowd gathered tor the programme of boxing at the New World on Friday. This was a great pity, for it was a charity show, organised on behalf of the dependents of Joseph Thunderfcice, who died202 words
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Article35 1934-11-18 22 Olin Wins Light- Heavy Championship New York, Nov. 17. JJOH Olin (New York) won the world's light-heavyweight boxing championship to-day, outpointing the holder, Maxie Rosebloom, m a poor and uneventful fifteen-round bout. Reuter.35 words
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Article194 1934-11-18 22 When A Player Leaves The Field And Returns Law 12 of the Association Football Code has been geti-ing a lot of publicity infScotland. Even the referees are at variance. What all the discussion is abou,- beates me i (writes Jonathan Oldbuck m Sporting Chronicle), for the law194 words
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Article85 1934-11-18 22 Big Gates For Preston North End First 1 Division football is paying Preston North End handsomely a fitting: rejojnder ti- local t-iit its who declared last season that, the club did not want promotion. The average "gate" at the first throe h >me matches was 27,000, and85 words
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Article771 1934-11-18 22 Badminton FLirv THRILLING MATCH IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. THE final m the open singles badminion championship has io:--nore of its glamour of previous years. There was a large gathering of enthusiasts, including visitor from Malacca and several ladies when E. J. Vass (Diehard) faced Seah Eng Hee771 words
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Article127 1934-11-18 22 Combined Services Win By 13-4 TIIK Combined Services beat Johore m the Malaya Cup con: petition yesterday at Johore Bahru by V,\ points (two goafc and a try) to tour points (a dropped goat). The ground was very wet, there being many pools of water and play was127 words
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Article64 1934-11-18 22 The attempt to make an outside rigl Stoker, Birmingham's accomplished right ha l". was a failure. His dribbling powers are so great that many vere of the upiiwy 'hr. he might develop into a skilf-il ferwjuti. But as a half-back he is right In the tori class, and64 words
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Article62 1934-11-18 22 Aston Villa thought tco loag over the transfer of C. \Y. Jon?.--, »f Wiv^riam. the result being .hut George Liddcil, of Biimingham. got his signatan Ths Villa were quite ftizvc to Jones's merits, but officials who don't act promptly m tnati«?rs of this kind arc liable to be62 words
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Article195 1934-11-18 22 LOSEUS i.:.AU kl R 17. pSEAJ latch erior sid< deserved their win. Penang pi a well oombj^ "■<' and van lead\vy by 8-(i at half-time. first half Reed scored the fir* I try but Harper failed to convert Thea Hajoie scored a try and Ir.gham cor" verted.195 words
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Advertisement120 1934-11-18 22 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. w I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,M1 |r Great Eastern Life if I Assurance Co., Ltd. |r Z (Incorporated m the .'traits Stttlomonts). i HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life lluildinft jC I Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited120 words
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3506 1934-11-18 23 HANY UPSETS AND POPULIR WINS i THAINEB LOGLE SADDLES 3 WINNERS j GOLDEN STAR UNSEATS JOCKEY HAVES AND FINISHES FOURTH ;llg several events muiv.u the opening of the three-day ember Singapore race.- ye *terday and rendered a heavy go- ill. Quite a large3,506 words
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Article37 1934-11-18 23 The National Badminton Party wil! I meet the Early Dawn Badminton Party on the letter's court m River Valley Road, to-day at 2.30 p.m.. m a match of five singles and two mixed doubles.37 words
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Article154 1934-11-18 23 IN INTER STATE RUGGER Goiil And Try To A Try VISITORS WERE FIRST TO SCORE front Our Own Ccrretpond&U) S remban, Saturday. r^UK N T egri-14alacca combined iitt--4 i U Setaogor a< rugfer he.ie. to-day by eight points (a goal and a try) to thiw points154 words
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Article53 1934-11-18 23 Chinese Beat Combined Rest XV (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala launpur. Saturday. There was no major sport at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, the only event being a rugby game, played m tiafi )iaUi<<> of a trial, between the Chinese and the Combined Rest. The Chines? won by one53 words
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Article, Illustration165 1934-11-18 24 exciting finish of the second race. October (the further of the two horses in the front, Kirwan up) \Von the event irom Aureate <Msyo^ bv a abort head and Oratorious (X Donnelly) finished third, a neck behind Aureate. Fourth was Miss Sardis (Whalan). fifth Wampum (E.Hayes; Spencer - 165 words
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