Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 December 1934
1934-12-23
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1934-12-23 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol.2 -No*. CM SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1934. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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731 1934-12-23 1 MORE MONEY TO SPEND Local Shops Crowded BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR 1935 REPORTS from evt rywhere indicate fttt the world is preparin to enjoy its best Christmas for many years. Mo re money is being spent and .in all towns ar e doing: record business.731 words
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Article425 1934-12-23 1 Many Of The Letters Recovered Cairo, Dec. 22. 'TWO Vickers Victoria planes from Cairo have arrived a ftatbah to transport the air liner victims to Cairo. The bodies of two passengers and tmee of the crew, were fouiK several yards from the air liner and another425 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-12-23 1 The ceremony of making Ch ristmas pudding for the Navy in full swing at Whale Island, Portsmouth. The first taste straight from the freshly-stirred bin.25 words
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Article108 1934-12-23 1 Jury Deliberates For Seven Hours Chicago, Dec. 22. MARTIN Insull was acquitted of the charge of embezzling $344,000 of the Middle West Utilities. The Jury deliberated for seven iiours. A DOZEN BALLOTS The Jury rfe turned to Court just as the Judge was considering dismissing th^m and declaringReuter - 108 words
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Article104 1934-12-23 1 Min Ku Jih Pao - Min Ku Jih Pao Reds In Desperate i Mood .Shanghai, Dec. 22. "THREE hundred innocent peoph in Szechuen have been massacred by the Reds in the Hsuanhan Hsien district, states a message received her to-day. Meanwhile, General Liu Hsiang th'j commander-in-chief, has held a conference with the104 words
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Article69 1934-12-23 1 First Air Mail To Australia Sydney, Dec. 22. THE first air mall lrom Croydon arrived five minutes late. Rsuter. Two machines left Croydon with the mails for Australia, the Athena (Capt. Wilson) and the Aurora Capt. Mo) lard). The above message probably re ers to the69 words
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Article, Illustration106 1934-12-23 1 New Japanese Boss In Manchuria Tokyo, Dec. 22. PHE Privy Council has unanil mously approved the plan for the re-organisation of the ipanese administration in Manchuria. The War Minister, General layishi, has been appointed chairnan of the Manchurian Affairs 3ureau, with effect from Dec. 26, .hen the enforcement106 words
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Article149 1934-12-23 1 Wife And UncK YOUNG HUSBAND CHARGED Singapore, SnturJa.v. MUTHUSAMY, the voting "tukang ayer" employed at the Police Mess in Mount Pk.isant, was to-day brought Up before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, on the charge of murdering his wife and uncle with an axe in rear149 words
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Article57 1934-12-23 1 With Service Rili By Side Taiping. Saturday f>IFLEMAN Stephenson of th 2 20th Burma Rifles, s'aUcn." in Taiping, was found shot thi .-> morning at 9.30 with a t>ervic.i I Jkl by his side. Stephenson belonged to B. Company and had taken part iti route march earlier to-day.57 words
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470 1934-12-23 1 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 12. COLONIAL broadcasting is v steadily coming into the limelight at home and serious 1 representations have been made this week to the Government from two important quarters. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary,470 words
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Advertisement41 1934-12-23 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURRY TIFKI* EY -KRV SUNDAY. Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. Thone 6490. MESSAGE OF GOOD CHEER Tll e Sunday Tribune wishes all its T^ders and advertisers a Happy Cllr istmas and a Prosperous New Year.41 words
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Advertisement11 1934-12-23 1 5 AJVL EDITION II OME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 311 words
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Advertisement15 1934-12-23 1 i S f; >^^ LTD.. PaF4 T I ON Scot* UlKtsky T/k- "Perfection" of Scots Whiskies.15 words
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Advertisement28 1934-12-23 1 I INSURE WITH 1 N.fc.M. NAT EMPLOYE PS MUTUAL I GENf«*t Hisuft*«cr I ASSOCHITD MOTOR. FIRE.BURGURX WORRMENS COMPENSATION I OFFICIAL INSURERS TO AUTOMOBILE I ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA I28 words
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Article723 1934-12-23 2 Excellent Show At The Capitol Singapore, Saturday. UNDER the auspices of the Mickc Mouse Club, and in conjunction with the management of Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., a Special Christmas cinema and cabaret entertainment wa; given at the Capitol Theatre this morning* I The hall .was packed to723 words
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Article147 1934-12-23 2 Kuala Kangsar And Taiping Functions (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. THE holding of Christmas Tree Parties in ivarious parts of Perak ushered in the festivities of the coming week. Yesterday, at Kuala Kangsar, a largely attended party for the Christian chil dren in the147 words
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Article201 1934-12-23 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh All Members Of The Crew Killed Shanghai, Dec. 22. A JAPANESE 'plane manned by four Japanese, scouted over the AntungMukden Railway on Dec. 18 but was brought down by Chinese Volunteers at Harmo Station. All the members of the crew were killed.201 words
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Article75 1934-12-23 2 Belgrade. Little King Peter cf Yugoslavia firmly believes in Father Christmas, who is known in Yugoslavia as Saint Nikolas. He has already written notes to Father Christmas, and these notes are burnt and thrown up the ch'mney in traditional style. King Peter wants an aeroplane for75 words
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Article158 1934-12-23 2 First Issue Of Journal On Sale THE first Issue of the "Malayau Catholic Leader" is now on sale. Edited by Mr. Laurence Henderson, it contains good reading matter in the form of articles, notes and stories foi the Catholic community. The issue is also meant to be a158 words
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Article100 1934-12-23 2 Chinese Cyclist Knocked Down By A Lorry Singapore. Saturday, A Chinese cyclist was knocked down bv a motor-lorry in Upper Hokien Stree. ymerday. He received a cut over the lip and injuries to the hands and legs and was removed to the General Hospital. It was reported at100 words
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Article21 1934-12-23 2 Inche Osman bin Ujang arrived In Klang on Dec. 21 from Pekan and nieceeded 'Chs Osman bin Ta'at as Magistrate, Klang.21 words
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Article206 1934-12-23 2 New System Put Into Operation 'Oin Our Qwn Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Dec 21 THE Johoie Bahru Town Board's im Bucket Cleansing station which' 0 situated 3V 2 miles away from town on the Konla Tinggi Road irJtiat ed the double bucket system from ZT tiTday. yes The206 words
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Advertisement387 1934-12-23 2 *************************11 I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I j *f Robinson Co., Ltd, j j Extend To Their zSMany f I I Friends Warmest Christmas •r m m m Greetings And Sincere Good I I Wishes For A Happy Year387 words
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Advertisement552 1934-12-23 2 I I Special New Year Crossword First Prize $SOO Seaoni Prize $250 I CONDITIONS: I 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS I 1 I^l l^ _J I CO.. LTD.. 94, Robinson Road, ard |K W I 2. Each form must be accompanied by an mt I j mM552 words
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Miscellaneous138 1934-12-23 2 X'MAS CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS:— I. Forged; 6. Vcr 3 Dun 11. Ire; 12. Aumil; 14. Loose; io. P O! W 17. Ho; 18. Eer; 19. Top; 20 Ava 22 Lines; 24. Nowhere; 26. Agent 27 Bofer 29. Crude; 31. Pay; 32. Hep; 33 Me ft lap; 36. Its; 38. Woad:138 words
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Article643 1934-12-23 3 Kwok Ah Keng - Kwok Ah Keng Inter-State Hockey SINGAPORE LOSE TO BETTER TEAM Singapore, Saturday. THE better team won when Selangor -Uite hockey team beat Shigatore by 3-1 in the inter-state fixture •n fee S.C.C. Padang today, are atfvkig their unbeaten record (this tangor fully justified the nope* placed in643 words
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Article173 1934-12-23 3 MR. MRS. BEGG COMPLAINANTS Alleged Assaults DEFENDANTS CLAIM TRIAL Singapore, Saturday. EK)UR women and a male Europeai: were charged iri the Police Court to-day before Mr. C. H. Whitton the Fourth Magistrate at the in stance of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Beger. The173 words
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Article82 1934-12-23 3 Thousands Of Motorists Stranded London, Der 22 ssca m and around London wher. there were thousands of motorists with stranded cars. Some sat on tho roadside singing carols until they were able to proceed. Omnibuses proceeded in convoys by the aid of torches and hurricane lamp'sReuter - 82 words
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Article54 1934-12-23 3 Result Of Drawing In Penang Races as^oLws:--^ 3 S Swc?J> resuhed CATHFRINE WHEEL 14J01 LOCH TULLA 27 qA .^Hi' D'Amour; 29/>:;5; Merry M kc --6,618; Fivo Dollars *****; ScrubMing Brush 22.931; Climi-s 20 187--goker 19.107; Green StOlM ***** S?S5 r Spidcr 2 140; Lci-hton Hill Pool: $39,200. Double54 words
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Article53 1934-12-23 3 Notice Of Termination Cabled To U.S. Tokyo. Dec. 22. THE Fcreign Minister. Mr. Hirota, has cabled to Mr. Saito, the Japanese Ambassador in Washington, the text Of the notification of the termination of the Washington Naval Treaty, which the latter later handed to Mr. Cordell-Hull the U.S. SecretaryReuter - 53 words
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Article577 1934-12-23 3 j Cup-Holders Trounced ARSENAL GO DOWN TO DERBY 1 London, Dec. 22. AUSENAL and Manchester City were unexpectedly beaten in their 1 matches against Derby C and Wolverhampton respectively, to-day, to provide a double surpvi.se in the English I League #ames. The League Champions were only ableReuter - 577 words
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Article51 1934-12-23 3 The Police Band under Ul\ F. E. Minns, will perform the following programme in the Botanic Gardens this evening, beginning at nine o'clock: '■Christmas Overture ColeridgeTaylor: Selection, "The Dollar Princess." Fail: Suite, 'L'Arlesienne" Bizet; Parapb?&s*, "Lorclcy." Nesvadba: Selection of Kngiish Airs "The Rose." Myddlrton: Waltz. "Sobfu Las Olas."51 words
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Article74 1934-12-23 3 Close Collaboration With Japan London, Dec. 22. AS a result of the report of the Federation of British Industries Misson, ilie Grand Council of the Federation decided to establish a Committee for the object of discussing questions affecting industrial end commercial interests in Great Britain andReuter - 74 words
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Article97 1934-12-23 3 Alleged Theft Of Picture Book Magazines 'From Our Oun Repttrteri Kuala Lumpu^ Friday. When the cast? to which three Mohan,tnedaos. Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Sultan and Mohd. Ismail, who were charged with alleged robherv on Dec. 1 of a parcel of 7o copies of Picture Book magazines, valued at97 words
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Article58 1934-12-23 3 Alleged Theft Of Camera Valued At $89 (From Our Oxen Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. The ca^e against Chan Chee Seng, a student of the Anglo-Chinese School and a Scout Master, on a charge o: stealing a camera valued at $89 fron the Suen Sui Co and George Town pis58 words
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Article85 1934-12-23 3 London. Dec. 22. The following arc vhe results of Rugby Union Kfetthes pkijed to-day:— fcirkenhcad Park 21 Dublin Wanderers 8 Coventry 17 Blackheath U Gloucester 5 Northampton 6 Ilarloquins S Richmond .London IciA 3 St. Mary's Hos. 21 London Scottish 8 Guy's Hospital 8 Rosslyt, Park 26 OldReuter - 85 words
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Article152 1934-12-23 3 Won By Pupil Of St. John'** Institution, K.L. THE F.M.S. Queen's Scholarship for 1934 has been won by Benedict Pon- j niah, of St. John's Institution. Kuala Lumpur. The winning candidate ffi a. brother of Mr. Edward I. Ponniah, of Seremban. He was born on Jan. 11.152 words
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Article107 1934-12-23 3 Factors Working Against Its Success London. Dec. 22. AFTER surviving many rumours ol its abandonment, the zinc cartel will be definitely lerminaied at the end of the year with little hope of renewal unless the market- goes even worse than it is at present. > TheReuter - 107 words
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Article424 1934-12-23 3 Novices Win Final WiiH STANDARD OF PLAY Singapore; Saturday. rpHE Hon. Mr. A. OMmtt, Uw Colonial Secretary, and Mrc Caldt'coii witnessed the final match ol" the Singapore Enter-Club Badminton Championship held at the Clerical Union hall this afternoon before large crowd. Thv battle was between the Diehard424 words
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Advertisement52 1934-12-23 3 |«as iu Gildea. who until recently »n« Co L?H n^ ger of Harper. Giiftlter. We o Malacca, has now join- ''^pore :>a Nelsou and L;d 'ARTBUR'S RESTAURANT" 11, CoJJyer Quay- EXCELLENT GRILL W« Specialise in Continental Dishes. 4 COOKING AND SERVICE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Catering tor private parties undertaken. OPEN52 words
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Advertisement59 1934-12-23 3 ■i-ffl-'i':!'! 1 'Im« I'll i.«. n.»' l':»!;i:-»-. •^«Ji»-iiiAin:i!:i :im :tit i m i «,j i,.i::i ,ii.i< iu.t:i'i,i i i 1. 1 i i i, t i i i.t a rffttrt"! 1 i i r i i i t in,i i i t w cigarettes MADE IN W% ENGLAND <Jf t59 words
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Article655 1934-12-23 4 Invented In The 17th Century HOW far back the invention of n>« fountain pen goes is obscured hv the inadequate records of the oasr There are documents to show thatl :>en which carried its own limited 3ly of ink was made as far back hX L7th Century,655 words
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Article98 1934-12-23 4 Work tor Three Million Japanese TokyCThe Japancec Home M n&cg it j t«r an appropriation < i£,WU ■n he 1934- 3a budg They wan to h. ;tural ;rs who are in a. lures, typhoon damage an<; > he n he price of raw i b; The Mini.st; J98 words
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Article34 1934-12-23 4 Phosferine Tonic Wine contain best in a sound, pun- wine, plu* tn j|N d qualities which are tfeneraUK T^^ vv.th a course of nv< !h nnrt ,wrw buildinjr pi34 words
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Advertisement230 1934-12-23 4 iSMOKO SMOKO| Tooth Paste Contains No hln^ That S yi Might Be Harmful To j} For Smokers EjAJ The Ename l Of The Teeth I I Neutralizes SrlflKn I the effects V/ Try One To-Day jj OF, FOR SMOKERS W Neutralises the bad effect of jJT m-—^ w 1 mviDl?230 words
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Article1670 1934-12-23 5 H. G. Wells - The Bea utiful Suit H. G. Wells QIR SHORT STORY By ,THK>: E ice a little man whose mother made him a beautiful <uit of clothes. It was green ana gold, and woven so that I cannot describe how delica e and fine it was* there was a tie of1,670 words
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Article415 1934-12-23 5 Young Scotsman's Ten Hours A Day A YOUNG Scotsman's first steps to a j £7,000-a-year post were taken at 5.30 a.m. For six years he got up at that hour to start a 10-hours day in an engineering works in Glasgow. Now, as Sir Archibald415 words
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Article128 1934-12-23 5 London's Youngest Designer Tells Americans New York. London's youngest dress-designer. Mr. Victor Stiebel, has arrived in New York on a visit with the avowed intention of removing a reproach which American women have long hurled at British fashions. "Nowadays we can, and do, produce something more128 words
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Article758 1934-12-23 5 Purpose Of Creation GOD'S WONDERFI L MESSAGE •By the Bishop of London I Rtj rinied from The Times Weekly Edition) T*HE first Christmas Day was thf greatest day which had da« on the world for 2,000 million >•«•. I say 2,000 million years because thai is the758 words
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Advertisement74 1934-12-23 5 Tiger Headache Powder is an infallible headache /v V^^Bpfex /W cure. Its effect is instan- if jflffii^K^'^ !j^^k"^ tanoous and the patient /<<*• fHPUOPsf^Zf^^^) <? is relieved of pain within C?2§3i^L^W'V /^Sr H five minutes. Where every M W% jf »™tk thing else fails, "Tiger" gf-*^ 4%^^ *F^ A Headache74 words
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Advertisement77 1934-12-23 5 SUPER NETTEL 536/24L. Super Nettel with Zeiss Tes«ar i/3.5 536/24P. Super Nettel with Zeiss Tessar f /2.8. You are cordially invited to see these models at our showrooms. The Singapore Pho ro Co 39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company SINGAPORE. SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME PENS guaranteed for the77 words
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Advertisement36 1934-12-23 5 APPETIZING if Dishes that continental tffVlX appeal to the eqe CH^ f luMf taste Faultless fmA fully service. A cool e IIEiJ licensed restFul atmosphere rFara w\ lion )£JkJm RKTAURANT Mv'T^J where excellence U not extravagance36 words
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Advertisement51 1934-12-23 6 I°' o o n S BE SiICvWVIf Q U 0 n D 1 o o n I* > < I ENERVIN" TONIC WINE IS 8 the finest "pick-me-up" p for tired bodies nerves o c o Sole Agents: I c g The Borneo Company, Ltd. I MALAYA l 0 o51 words
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Article, Illustration815 1934-12-23 7 THE WORLD'S BEST BREED Illawarra Shorthorns 1,600 Gals. Of Milk In 273 DAYS /UITLK-BKKEDLNG for commerv c i a i purpose? is an industry which has hitherto been sadly neglected in Malaya and it hag been left to I few private individuals to j shoulder815 words
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Article217 1934-12-23 7 Headmaster Urges Study AN Interest in politics, irrespective of j which party they migfri mpport, was urged last night by Joseph McCul- ley. headmaster at Pickering College, Newmarket, speaking at the Yoifn? Men's Divis 'on'.s anniversary dinner re- cently at Toronto Central Y.M.C.A. "Tariff wall',217 words
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Advertisement127 1934-12-23 7 r "I I I 1 I I I I I »> 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I. I I f I I I 'Mint 'l:t|f!lr,l!i|;il I I f| I li !»>'-■ -^^f3v^aMcgc^^ X^*3BSS^ ->^S^^l BSr^^l iy'-^&FS&wmiBBM Ha9Kflßt'^S: v oW^S^l :-^.£&Bx^S3 >v^otSagiSMr OF THIS127 words
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Advertisement204 1934-12-23 7 -n .4" >«S3^HBbk jiJ y j» Ln !>vX; v «iu- r V I>^' t9^\" tf^iC ini In Nsi'^-v^v JtW^rv ifc. '^WK j,' i^iv' «fc AH IBM i*s I Y©un cami soniiM osn li B i Cj |l.> ASK any woman w.'<» umet Royal Shell o U\\ 3 ...mous bak n#204 words
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Advertisement11 1934-12-23 8 th— m jtm^ i^ —^—^^FfohpH by Warin Stixlios*— wmmmm^mm t^em m11 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1934-12-23 9 Strictly Between Ourselves fWO days after you read this it will be Christmas Day. season of goodwill and good cheer. I am reminded of last Christmas Day, when 1 was st a-holidaying in London and uncertain whether or not the future would bring me back to Singapore. It did, as1,637 words
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Advertisement159 1934-12-23 9 1 I "I live miles from W J I any cow. but I have \^>C J I fresh milk 1 TXr ouLD YOU like t0 ve yOUf Keeps without refrtgeratim 1 L W baby fresh milk all the time K^ m kg^ perfectly without re- fl B -pure, fresh milk159 words
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Article333 1934-12-23 10 Jealousy Motive FIRED WITHOUT WARNING Victoria, Dec. 5. PROVINCIAL police radio reports from Williams Lake to-day indicate a murder and suicide at Spring House, twelve, miles south of Williams Lake. According to reports, Mrs. Laur- 11. R -Herts 22, was shot dead 1 at 12.45 a.m.333 words
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Article864 1934-12-23 10 A Real Home-Keeping Affair /THRISTMAS in the village in England, I. though it has suffered large changes 4 during recent years, and feels, in common with all country matters, the inexorable influence of the town, still keeps something of the ancient spirit and more than might864 words
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Article1354 1934-12-23 10 Games For Christmas Day ON Christmas Day the Lester family assembled at "The Laurels" in time for t>?a. By the side of each plate there was the customary cracker and a little note. It was announced that the notes must be opened in turn as the names1,354 words
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Advertisement252 1934-12-23 10 I<^l >v ivi o «^^^> I BRAK^ BEDSTEAD Are i J 1 tfi£ ownership of a "Diamond" bedstead brings lasting satisfaction: It is des grned in such a manner as to provide the utmost comfort and support daring repose. h will tot a life-time and more, for it is constructed252 words
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Advertisement282 1934-12-23 10 tj* ttmm mmmmmmmmmmmm •r>tmm ••wwMMar.' X masGifts I I That are sure to please. 1 PERFUMES I by Guerlain j Caron Chanel I Lentheric. etc. I I Including the latest creation in I perfumery "BELLODGIA" by (aron. I I Perfume Sprays, Coffrets, PowI der Bowls, Eau de Cologne, etc., etc.282 words
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Advertisement517 1934-12-23 11 f y neW We Mnghouse "Yes and wait till you u. Refrigerator has just arri- hou, many WOJVDERFI/L ved...a n dif S aBEAVTY" things it u,UI DO for you' M*i i Whv not fiive her wo Westinghouse rieture an electric refrigerator that combines crcr,/ It U MCj U U WUh517 words
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Advertisement386 1934-12-23 12 ■^^8 I _i __r^ _fl__&B _^_^B^H _^H^Bv B^_V!B l^^E^Bl jft __i _ft j^ ____c IKh_Hhl OHHV Ml Hh .^ism_w Ml_l_B MK^_IZV IHG^HRB9 H BH|fl BlHlftal _B Al _^b\ I U K^^^^ hi B^h^ flJaßflftftHV IVbVhVbB KB^K^H^Hv mR^S3E&9 Mi^Bßßi^SfMl I '_^5 K^V vsH l^ft M^Khß j s JB9___H HKhH MhHH I9H_H_v386 words
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Article1680 1934-12-23 13 W. B. Maxwell - W. B. Maxwell By AIJ) Teddy Fox was not a bad sort j« (Jtitf begfr.n u, and even at fifty v years of age he had net become rr. jy^toal criminal. The terms of in\~ gggsnenr. that I "dersor? from "an* to time were accidents rather th.lv >b* ■onr.ai1,680 words
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Article119 1934-12-23 13 I Capt. Bernard To Pay I Lahore, Nov. 26. r»APTAIN C. D. Bernard, Organiser of I \j the air pageant which visited Li- l horc in March 1934, was convicted by the sub- Judge to-day on a charge of assault and battery brought by Mr.119 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-12-23 13 Myrna Loy. the Metro-Goldwyn M ayer star, who is shortly to appear in "Stamboul Quest in Maay.i, sruilcs her Christmas greetings.21 words
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Article121 1934-12-23 13 Sent To Gaol For Neglect Of Children i QENTENCE of two months' imprison!ij ment v/as parsed on a 26 -year-old mother at Rochester. Sb<=> was Mrs. Elsie Ruth White, of Strood. and she was summoned for neglecting her three I year-old son and 18-month-old daughter. She admitted going121 words
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Article553 1934-12-23 13 John Dunn I HIS LIFE IN Dm WILD i SOtJTH Africa's mos. lamOu- European born native chid. .1 >h?i Dunn, is about to figure in th I lalive programme of the (Jtliofl several decades after his death. Notice has been jriven by Hr. P. G. W. Grobler,553 words
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Advertisement26 1934-12-23 13 e^' s "TiirTri^ P The otrm-kiilino Throat Tablet **""«ft win, tf»c infant «ppr»- jju .1«.. «^|^^B^^^^»^^^^"«^^^^^ fA* 4 Yeir Remington P*(HBele99 "^SMINCTON HAND INC. Portable. pMpMBBpBMIIHH26 words
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Advertisement66 1934-12-23 13 i NESTLI'S PICTURE STAMP ALBUM. VOL. 2 Wonders of the world nature's and man's never cease to interest. Nature works unceasingly and, like nature, man insists on progress. Day by day at the great Nestle factories specialists are experimenting new varieties, fresh flavours. wider assortments. Thus NESTLES CHOCOLATES cater for66 words
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Advertisement1514 1934-12-23 14 ijpi this business lilgj I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ilill I I I 111 IMll ill I I' I Ii Illlnli linnii', s Arrived Saturday B oolien Suits for those travelling1,514 words
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Advertisement80 1934-12-23 14 hum luuiiiiiiuiitiiiiuimiii ,i i i ii ii |Mi tl MAI SON MADGE 31. STAMFORD ROAD. PHONE 4227. After 7 pm. before 8 j 'Phone 2847 Big nen shipment of hat* from K«P' land and Australia every forinifw. AT VERY MODERATB j PRICES. "Madge* Flower Shop Next Door— 29, Stamford Ro**80 words
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Article236 1934-12-23 15 "Uphill" by Evelyn Wrench is not quite like any other book that has been written. It tells the story of a boy who loved far countries and far peoples. Of his childhood, of his years at a private school in England and at Eton College; of236 words
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Article2074 1934-12-23 15 0 Our Woman Correspondent mO see the Qaatas plane arrive last J Sunday afternoon some 4CO peooln gathered at vSeietar Air Base and eren though the expected plane' never arrived, the splendid programme of stunt ilyirv; presented by three Osorev machines from H. M.S. Eagle2,074 words
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Advertisement181 1934-12-23 15 I Irene ullmann pi LI MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. I J B OUR STOCK HAS BEEN COMPLETED H Pi FOR CHRISTMAS W[ 1 AFTERNOON DINNER FROCKS A SPECIALITY. I \A "SPORTS GOWNS"— HATS OP STYTE— POWDER BOXES W H NECKLACES, FTC. H W ALL OITR MODELS ARE MADE IN PARIS M W181 words
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Advertisement97 1934-12-23 15 i Rapid Calculations By A. H. RUSSELL, 8.A., "THE MATHE-MAGICIAN" lQ C3lll ame e a y of the week en which May VOU 3 trAll Ist, 1485, fell w VOU can K Give the cube root of *****549 Give tho :ost per Ib. of goods sold at 37/6 per ton97 words
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Advertisement403 1934-12-23 15 *mm■ mam Bi«i»a »»»»i p GREEN CIRCLE j I LIBRARY Wn-f'foiion «nrf \utr-F»i' i r;r\o! ii- Inrii fi-. i Tints in M' tr.'< iia by I" .mid C«rm: The Lwi pi 1 ,)!i II hy B .•■!vn Wrozuh Ti.': I ha:i Wells* XirtobMigrajil'.y Na. 2. J I MNLJpOVI -i' I403 words
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527 1934-12-23 16 Sunday Tribune. Singapore, Sunday, Dec. 23, 1934. TO ALL MEN 'TWO days to Christmas, and a fitting opportunity to extend to readers a large and ever growing family— the best of good wishes. We thank them for the support they have given to a paper publish ed not for one527 words
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1406 1934-12-23 16 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones How To Get Past The Blue Pencil \f ANY readers have shown their interest in last week's article on the; atmosphere of a newspaper office and some have been kind enough to indicate their appreciation and ask for more on1,406 words
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Advertisement157 1934-12-23 16 If '■HOC I. IT? IDaa Ull I •i^isSk Suggestions ■\^#Jfc^ '^K^^- or Gentlemen Toilet Sets, Hair Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Pipes, y w^^f Tobacco Pouches, Cigar wPfT and Cigarette Holders, Lighters, Razors^ Blade Sharpeners, Shaving r Mirrors, Etc. jg"^ ft Maynard Co, Ltd. 11, Battery Rd., Thone 6115 I? y;% fllß^Bf157 words
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Miscellaneous615 1934-12-23 16 WIT and WISDOM op the WEEK. riLAUDE: Hal and Tony had a lare Husband: That's nice of her. JJREEZER; "I wonder who that forl* bust-up at the club the other night. Wife: Yes, she thinks she is going D midable-looking lady is?" Maude: No? I thought they were to have615 words
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Article, Illustration990 1934-12-23 17 FIVE YEARS'*; CHANGES PRICES IN JAVA COMPARED "Europe Memories Miss Winifred Ponder's Impressions MISS Winifred Ponder, the wellknown writer, whose last book, "Java Pageant," was published recently, is in Singapore on a visit. She will leave next month for Angkor, which will be the subject of990 words
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Article238 1934-12-23 17 Secret Smoking Burns Down Home Warsaw. STRONG-WILLED Mis. Joseph X., of a village near Nowy Sacz, thought that she had assured herself perfect domestic arrangements. But the effect of her stern regime has been to lose her home and everything in it. She had drawn up238 words
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Article58 1934-12-23 17 Three thousand men and women in the Lisheng- and Tungming ma f ch factories were thrown out of work to-day as a result of the closing of the two concerns High local taxes coupled with the dumping of cheap Japanese products are believed to be the causes of58 words
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Article, Illustration476 1934-12-23 17 A Sense Of Peace And Reverence fpHE other day, in search of a diversion, it occurred to me that exploring St. Andrew's Cathedral might be interesting, so I set out accompanied by two kindred spirits. The venture iproved far more pleasant than I expected it toN.K. - 476 words
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Article142 1934-12-23 17 Memorial Tree For Radium Discoverer New Ycrk. A TREE, in memory of the late Mme, Curie, co-discoverer of radium, TVs been planted in the south-wesr corner of City Hall Park, which ourrcjnds the New York City Hall. Mr. LaGuardia, the Mayor of Nc\n York, who142 words
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Advertisement15 1934-12-23 17 "*l When buying Christmas chocolates j ask your dealer to show you De Luxe Caskets15 words
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Article80 1934-12-23 18 Room He Had In Hospital When Wounded Munich. The room in the Beelitzer Sanatorium, near here where Herr Adolf Hitler rpent the winter of 191P-17 recovering from > war wounds received in front-line service, has been opened to. the general public as a to Hitler It has80 words
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Article, Illustration236 1934-12-23 18 Gallery Of Volunteer Officers XO. 9.— CAPTAIN R. HENRY PENNEFATHER fAPiAIN R. Henry Pennefattur was born in Penang in 1336 and v as educated at St. Joseph's Institjtion. He joined the Malacca Voluntee; Infantary qji its formation in 1901 and was transferred to the Singapore Volunteers in 1906. He was236 words
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Article97 1934-12-23 18 Detroit. A height of 57,979 feet, almost exactly 11 miles, was reached by Dr. Jean Piccard and his wife, the only licensed woman balloonist in tlie United States, on their stratosphere flight recently. The National Aeronautic Association, which has calculated the height from i the :nstruments in97 words
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Article95 1934-12-23 18 Was Gilbert And Sullivan's First Producer Los Angeles, California. Mr. John E. Nash— -the original "Orphan Boy" of the 'Pirates of Peni zance" has died here at the age of 7u. He spent his life acting in and prcductng Gilbert and Suilivan operas. He claimed to be95 words
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Advertisement82 1934-12-23 18 Assets exceed $12,C00,W)0. Assurance in force over §35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurence Company, LiinHecL t Incorporated in the Btr*iU Settlement*). BEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company h; s £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies82 words
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Advertisement168 1934-12-23 18 NO NEED FOR QUOTAS!) r i KS Hs^T^^^Swl tiw^BH^ Ih^ d!QI hßhP"^wjjj^*^ >-n ikS^' *J I 9 A SENSATIONAL BRITISH PRODUCT produced at a Price and S Quality to conquer the World. We say without fear of contradiction that if all British Products pj fv S can be sold at168 words
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Miscellaneous405 1934-12-23 18 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The London Symphony Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 3.50 p.m. Big Ben. A Congregationalist Service. Relayed from Streatham Congregational Church. 4.35 p.m. Spons Talk. (Greenwich Time Signal at 4.50 a.m.) 4.50 p.m.— The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra. (Leader, Danied Melsa). Conductor, Eric Fogg. 5.35 p.m.—405 words
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Advertisement151 1934-12-23 19 fti^ g 1 f^^^^^^^^^^mm^A S^fcl^Bß Bi^Bl mTr -^P^m^mJ&^EfwWJ^^^^l BH^^Jp^^l ufll^Bk. %J^^^"WJ^S^^Bp^Bil^^^^ScCl3^^Sv^CC^v^CcC^Bm^^^^^^^^^^l^B^tlftl^^ i^^m p^&^^^oF^\ j rtsV^^ BbMbßmßeß^^Sl^j iS^vC\!9^B^vsvv^B^QlßXvCm^N!!vvv^ i^^l^ fnßt 1 '_^B^^^^^. *i£ tfiMjtßk Zl^^^Bk <kS|?RL tS/S^E*^fc. |Hnv9 mMBV c^KflBH S^ r~?'^^ Bm i T* I !*?!*?^?^^~^^illiT /WS*T'^ fc 7 *^22*fmmmrlS^ "tt* I BV^ M p "^/^BM AbiA Bb& y^Baßk^BV /OC151 words
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2691 1934-12-23 20 Getting Ready For The Olympic Games Of 1 936 GERMANY MAKING ELABORATE PREPARATIONS SuPER STADIUM UNDER CONSTRUCTION Interesting Plans For Extension Of The Programme ELABORATE preparations are b^ing made in Germany for tho Olympic Games of 1936, and the Reich Sports Field, near Berlin, where the games will be held,2,691 words
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Article522 1934-12-23 20 ACCIDENTS DUE TO COINCIDENCE Confessions Of A Motorist T SUSPECT thai most accidents are due to coincidence. By which I mean that some fundamental defect in a driver's character happens to assert itself at a moment when the delect creates an insoluabk} emergency (says G. B. in the "MailChester Guardian.")522 words
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Article428 1934-12-23 20 Performance Inspired Bf Nervous Restlessaess Nobody overtook me throughout UK journey, but I overtook perhaps eighty vehicles. I drov> with abboluK sawty and caution and courtesy, endangering and inconveniencing nobody. But the performance was entirely inspired by u nervous restlessness: and the haif-bour which I saved was devoted428 words
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Advertisement78 1934-12-23 20 «ni!!l!!l!!l!ii:ili;i!!Kilii|iil>ii;.l iUiini:iliiliii!;iij:!|iiii,iniiiii.|i:i:!liil!ii:;ii;ii:iiil!iliiim:;l!tiii|Miiiiiiiji|iii!!|ii|t[i:!|ii|iiiiiiiiiii|iilt<« Give wljjr^^' decorated Cases of 5,6 and 12 Bottles THE WHISKY THAT PItFINfIEIV |==> SCIVES THE PRCELEM CF 2Jy 'WHAT T© 6IVE AND DRINK' 1 18| Stocked by all Dealers. Ready for rSZrj J| sJS delivery to the Lucky Recipients K />'^S§Bj^\ No Extra Charge is Made for78 words
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Advertisement110 1934-12-23 20 Thousands and thousands of Doctors all over the world testify to the exceptional value of SERHAVALLOS TONIC (Cinchona Iron Wine) and prerer to prescribe it in cases of: ANAEMIA, etc., etc Start taking "Serravallo's Tonic" and proof .hat it does what claims Proof that it really improves the condition of110 words
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Article, Illustration888 1934-12-23 21 PSEFIL SACRIFICE BIDS (By Horatius Fte> been suggested by those who ajv GonsHtering a revision of j Contract Bri«te*' laws, that tht iZtobilily factor should be abar- j I think this would remov. )ne nf the best features of the<game. The disparity between vulnerable ion-vulnerable penalties perB its888 words
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Article79 1934-12-23 21 MOSCOW. The Soviet has prohibited the growing of opium poppy and Indian hemp (for hashish) except for the use ot J medicine and science. Licences will be issued by the governments of the various republics of th? I U.S.S.R. for the special growing of thes? articles. Dope79 words
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Article, Illustration365 1934-12-23 21 Rare Examples Of Chinese Art 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 22. ■THERE Is in Kuala Lumpur to-day a I remarkable .-set of pictures painted on ltuves depicting Buddhist mythology, but the origin ol the subject is so ancient and obscure thai do one here365 words
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Article78 1934-12-23 21 I Alleged Inventors Of Apparatus Arrested Paris. Two Spaniards who nave been travellingabcut south wes r ern B'rance trying to seil a machine ihey invented for making- bank- j notes have been arrested. They wanted 30,000 pesetas (about £800) for the apparaius, which they claimed could be used78 words
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Article78 1934-12-23 21 Change In South Africa Act Gazetted Pretoria. i From o-day (Nov. 19) the power of the King to ve-o aay law in the Union of Scuth Africa after it has been assented to by the Governor-General ceases to exist. In accordance w'.th the provisions of the78 words
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Article85 1934-12-23 21 Selling Monkey Nuts At Murder Trial Plemington, New Jersey Two ciizciib applied to County Court officials here f c r "exclusive rights" io sell monkey nu^s outside the court which is expected w be ihe seene °f '^he sensational trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann on a charge85 words
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Advertisement62 1934-12-23 21 ;s I wul I 5 I 111 at? PSH Australian Turkeys English Ducks lllsiiill English Chiekons K^^^^ I English Australian Cap>rs Australian CJeese. I Stotch Grouse Ililllil English Pheasants I English QuaH 1 English Pigeons lllli'i! I English Partridges. iS&x s i* I v OT^i^ I a^^ 1 Woodcock j^^^^l62 words
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Advertisement212 1934-12-23 21 \fß^ *S^? •V^^^E During Teething, I.»ain should b.'A!Jhi!»uo Husk to chew occasionally they provide moutr an^ stitns wit h needful exercise. They bave a plea.' ant lAAte and, softening gradually in riie »ouih are saWy arid euflv They coninin 'Vitmniu I).' which fo essential hot ujily to normal bone development212 words
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Article, Illustration1614 1934-12-23 22 Debating Societies In Malaya An Article By Mr. P. W. Tan The Chi* nese Christian Association Inter-Club Ping- Pong Other News And Notes. (By "Clubman") AXK of the most useful public in- stitutions is a debating- society, j It is an institution where every young1,614 words
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Article313 1934-12-23 22 Brace Of Rhodesian Ridgebacks A BRACE of Rhodesian Ridgebacks, a species of dog hitherto unknown in Ceylon, have been imported into that country by Mrs. A. E. Palliser, a wellknown dog fancier. These fine dogs have for many years been bred by the hunters313 words
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Article156 1934-12-23 22 German Pleads For A Good Grumble Berlin. A BITTER attack on the "confirmity* of the German press is made by Edgar Dreher in a: leading, article in "We War Volunteers of 1914 to 1918" an ex-servicemen's periodical of views "We 'front pigs' can bear156 words
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Article108 1934-12-23 22 Christchurch, N.Z. Af^er a bitter debate, the Christchurch branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association has decided t o sever relations for six months with the local branch of the League of Nations Unic n to which it was affiliated. One speaker in favour of rescission statelv h108 words
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Article477 1934-12-23 22 Constable's Chase After Gunman .London, Dec. 5. THROUGHOUT yes f erday officers of the Flying Squad of the C.I.D. were conducting extensive inquiries in the Metropolitan area in an effort to trace an i armed man who, on the previous night, fired a pistel477 words
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Article454 1934-12-23 22 Linked At Last GREAT BRITAIN A\h AMERICA THOSE who heard tl,, menj I speech to the Instilut, f t:onal Affairs of Genera Smut 7*' |lare that he fell and «3£d *f deepest feeling during hi. <l to Anglo-American ctSSS? write, Capt. Rt. Hon. fTg»' M.P.. in the454 words
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Article849 1934-12-23 22 Less Risk Than In Flying Overland The seadrome reverses thio s ateae*' and makes a sea route the safer of *fc I*o. For if ai intervals the pitot c*b i* »Ure cf finding perfectly flat and mo'wr less aerodromes, always right for WU^ always fully equipped, he will849 words
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Article, Illustration2047 1934-12-23 23 Review Of Main Activities During 1 934 T ke Outstanding Landmarks Singapore Tournament Comes To An End Kuala Lumpur Team Coming Down. Report Of Union Chinese B.P. (By "Dragon") THE annual tournament of x'm Singapore Badminton Association concluded yesterday with the playing of the final2,047 words
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Article304 1934-12-23 23 $74,000 Insurance Suit Montreal, Nov. 1. WHAT the loss of sight is to other men is the amputation of his left index finger to John Langley, brilliant young Toronto violinist, who is now suing to compel full payment of a total disability insurance policy by the Fidelity304 words
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Article987 1934-12-23 23 The Art Of The East SOME NEW IDEAS OF MOVEMENT THE amazing young Japanese dancer, Yeiehi Ximura, is to add one more to his London recitals, and will jjppear again at the Arts Theatre Club London. Those who imagibe that nil Eastern ort is compounded so987 words
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Advertisement188 1934-12-23 23 I C^CJL)KS TICKETS ISSUED I T?T by all steam- I I 4-i SHII', AIR AND! TRAVIL ***M*rumm>i NO BOOKING FEES. I CUntte and all Asiatic clients I I an' Kiven the best of attention a?ul assistance. °,0. Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone 3908. Smm lit i»-«iii«iiiiiii •■••nrifrt' W4TCBES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES,188 words
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2826 1934-12-23 24 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Progress Of Asiatic Rugger Perak Win The All I Blues Trophy At Seremban Selangor Asiatics Give Two Good Displays And Nearly Beat The Europeans Malaya Cup Rugger And Inter -State Hockey Outstanding Club Matches And Tournaments. (By "Forward") WHILE one has to sympathise witn Selangor2,826 words
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Article430 1934-12-23 24 New Facilities To Be Introduced London. Di DETAILS of cheaper railway travel were announced by Mr. Ashton Da vies, chairman of the Railway Superintendents' Conference, at a luncheon given yesterday by the Railway Companies' Association at the Savoy Hotel. Mr. Da vies said that the new would430 words
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Article501 1934-12-23 24 K. O - K.O. (By VOUNG ALDE, the Filipino- Japanese I who lost an unpopular decision to Al Rivers at the Olympic Stadium on D-c 7 will have a chance to avenge himself on Boxiru Aide And Day, Dec. 26, at ttw same arena. W hai501 words
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Advertisement177 1934-12-23 24 CRAWLING ABOUT WITH LUMBAGO Felt Like An Old Woman lioro is some useful information for one troubled with that unomfortabl jlaint, lumbago. A woman write B '_J COltt •K ir years I suffered from lumbaro Ph, ing wet weather, I could only turn in uJ with great effort- and pain.177 words
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Advertisement162 1934-12-23 25 --"il^^i BPI TA INS DEDENHARI P PA D a SHE fc^gjjsv.,, '>, o^ j mmmm^r f Amm\ mmw i I I i Amm mmw I f 1 9 jvj *H J I 8 1 IV r» f"^ V_/ r* EL. B**' \^a^^r^ Mm MM^r I I ,^^^^^^^^^K m\^a\\m*\%\^a\m. '''vUm'l& mmumuuu^162 words
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Article112 1934-12-23 26 A Modern Sleeping Beauty j London, Dec. 8. Three years ago Patricia Macguire, j who was then in her twenties, went to J sleep- She slept ever since until this week, when she showed signs of rousing. According to her mother, Patricia now responds to instiuction112 words
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Article76 1934-12-23 26 The pawnbroker ot the jineiem Bavarian town of Kaufbeuren. in the Allgau, has been ordered to close h:^ shop by April 1, 1935. An institution like this < according to j the Municipality) is "a remnant of a past epoch of decay which has no right of76 words
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Article324 1934-12-23 26 He Writes A Play In A Week i Ottawa. I fcfOEL ("Bitter Sweet") Coward, play- wright, producer, composer, actor and singer, is tired to death of beiiu described as a "bright young man" Oi "frightfully clever young man." He confessed this to Reuter's eorres pondem in an324 words
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Article113 1934-12-23 26 Ugly Face Gains Him His Daily Bread San Francisco. Mr. Charles Murphy, a 60-year-ciri man of uncertain abode and unprepossessing appearance, ha.- got a job--jusi by looking at. people. Charles spent most of his day sounding outs de a certain restaurant, watching the passers-by. But. Hie113 words
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Article112 1934-12-23 26 Reasons For The Black, WhiK' And Red Berlin. Hedwig Tcmboriu.s, a rontribuior to "Do Your Bit r a paper for schoolboy.; published by the Nazi Teachers' Leaguo, has GLscovered wliy the German Natio.i- al flag is black, white, and red. After a lons discussion of various j112 words
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Article294 1934-12-23 26 Mysterious Explosions Near New York New Yoik. nA^EfrS combing th' Paii.^ad-.s I:, sta'.e Park, about 50 mites fn New York, have at last c o!v m3^sterj r of a series cf ihattering xplosions h-:ard in the ne^bboai'hOQd o: Lstterrock Momnain. For iriany months the explosions my.stifid the pa.rk294 words
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Article870 1934-12-23 26 Whimsical Walker HAPPY DAYS AT THI OLYMPIA "WHIMSICAL WJk,,."^ 11 (lK :i al recently the age ol eiKhty-iour-^nearlv hundred ymvs after the death of th! cut Crimakli. whose worthy gucce eor h'- j wi Grimakii J thi- y( ar()f the a ictoiia b»* died870 words
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Advertisement763 1934-12-23 26 I SPECIAL ICING SUGAR j Your Christmas and New Year Cakes or any other Cakes will I RISE HIGHER I LOOK NICER j TASTE BETTER j by using HO HO'S SPECIAL EXTRA FINE, EXTRA WHITE ICING SUGAR Obtainable from i HO HO BISCUIT FACTORY LTD., j 33, Chin Swee Road,763 words
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Advertisement83 1934-12-23 26 I 4 PARKERS I i QUI N K 1 I I QUICK DRYING QUICK STARTING I I I NON-CLOGGING I ju Bp QUINK maket pent writ* better/ p|j§ WEE: jajrym^ On 7 lh tok ould W^M nj I BgM lcif?l WM>^ Id th< n»w Parkri n] /^77/nVnk. um»ll«- Filler. %r83 words
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Article340 1934-12-23 27 Betrayed By Friend EXTREMELY SERIOUS" CHARGES Derlin, Dec. 6. MISS Lillian Steele of Hollywood, California, formerly of Toronto. Mf 88th day in grim Moabit ison today because a Nazi friend betrayed her freely expressed confidence and opinions. The charge against the youthful attractive Toronto-born music340 words
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Article167 1934-12-23 27 SAMSON" AGE 5 Weighs 3Vi Stone-Lifts 6 l 2 Stone CNew York. •HARLES Louis Fuchs, at the ate of 5 I TSJftS st0 Pounds msmm Waist 22 inches. Wrist 5i 4 inches. Neck 12i/ 2 inches. Calf 9 inches Thigh 14»L> inches Biceps 9 inches Charles"' 1 t0 nckkid "But,167 words
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Article162 1934-12-23 27 Dresden. The inhabitants of the village of Dittmannsdorf in Saxony claim that their village is the healthiest in Germany Not a single death has taken plac* there for a year. to him when she visited her imprisoned daughter in Germany last August after first receiving the consul's162 words
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Article422 1934-12-23 27 Illegal Trade In Birds In Canada SEIZURE of 48 partridges from a Toron--0 l o express delivery wagon a few clays ago by a special investigator irorn. the Department of Game and fisheries may, in the opinion of D. J. Taylor, deputy minister, lead to the422 words
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Advertisement224 1934-12-23 27 YouVe got the Stars fake movies of them this Christmas BBBMf* ■*)j^p v^ BBfltfHßbßHHswM^ ■>'' '""^A C6ti&'*^w|bl I' nwn baby's? (ij- any play as funi" v jß^^^^s^iw^ When you see your movies, you see life ;:>• ycu v^ffl^'^^F^ a.crain. .every detail clear-cut! nni p p a Expensive? No! Kodak's latest224 words
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Article1255 1934-12-23 28 WOMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH "I Did It In Mercy" POIGNANT STORY OF SACRIFICE (By Air Mail). London WITH her hands lightly clasping the dock rail, a quiet, calm little woman of 62 was sentenced to death at Leeds Assizes yesterday for the murder1,255 words
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Article113 1934-12-23 28 Struggle With Masked Man POLICE Constable Henry Fuller was shot by a man while on duty la Peckham-road. He saw the man, who was wearing a mask, apparently trying to enter a factory, and seized him. There was a struggle, and the man drew a revolver and113 words
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Article326 1934-12-23 28 A Social Change I n Madrid Madrid, Nov. 15 THE opening of a new "super-cat* complete with its banks nf n glass-fronted tanks of gold fiTf into the walls, concealed nood SXh" effects, and far out-doing i?VS m dour the modernist efforts of uS?-* principal326 words
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Advertisement285 1934-12-23 28 H» #<*$! Wampole's i gWm I Extract of W§ F^S i Cod Liver m k Z?- M nerves and Wild Cherry Bark to <vM V^" H^^|h effect for re- ||r -Extract- (i i i i i i i i i i>.|i-ihlhl'l iiii n'l'.H'i >inrii"i.'ii'i>i<<:i<'i>'iiiihrti!!iii|i'riiiii!!ii!ii<i i W^^ WEAKNESS, 11^ IUI DEBILITY285 words
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Advertisement376 1934-12-23 28 B.S.A the Popular Choice Small wonder that 8.8.A.'s art the most popular Motor Cycle* on (he road to-day. They offer tht finest value for money, the widest choice of. models— l.4B h.p. to 8.86 h.p. a model for every rider, and every model it equipped ready for the road, with376 words
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788 1934-12-23 29 THE CAPITOL Wallace Beery And Jackie Cooper Together THE generations of people both young and old who have been thrilled by Qfo Treasure Island," Robert Louis bteyensons famous story of pirate adVcnture, will find the vivid ttory-book experiences ol their youth created on tne788 words
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Advertisement195 1934-12-23 29 taccesa «f "The Count -,f l\orTT^'^^ m^^^mm»m Wonderland" has been o^^ Jfe 1- world wa.ting to see! An I amazmg and unique picture. fcfcg^ r}% UWIS CARROLI-5 if "Jit" M uJlonc/erUncf CHARLOTTE HENRY W&^ 'iiiS^f J^?"^ 3^- f*\ RICHARD ARLEN, vj SKEETS GALLAGHER, j<^^^jM^k RAYMOND RMTON, wtßkO L\R HE RUGGLES,195 words
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Advertisement33 1934-12-23 29 J4NETTES ROT'RY CONVERTERS Specially f 'tered to supply alternating currenb </ C), for all-wr.ve RADIOS in D.C. districts, Available in ALL S fZES CAPACITIES From WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO., 119, North Bridge Roa. J Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement347 1934-12-23 29 PAVILION n !u: Norma Shearer JP^ *l Fredric March A± Charles Laughton ?9p^L r JW^ >:* In M.-G.-MV .Masterpiece f| "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" JhL sS^JI Stage hit oi ihe decade, Romance -u ruler, SlßSg^L trut an<^ >eaut ''ul electrifying in iK M v emotional sweep A ncver-U>-be-f<»rjjoiten T^^/^J^a^*347 words
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Article1071 1934-12-23 30 A Favourites Day At Penang Races Memory Does Not Forget Backers In Race Eight j (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday The first day of the Penar.g Turf Club's Gold Cup meet opened to-day in i fine weather. RACE ONE 1. ATHLACCA 8.7 (J. Donnelly) 2. ENNISKILLEN 8.5 (Garrard) 3.1,071 words
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Article60 1934-12-23 30 Hockey Match Against S. C. C. Tomorrow IN interesting hockey match is to b.. 1 f\ played on the S.CC. ground tomorrow afternoon, when the club teair vill oppose the Selangor Chinese Recrtition Club. The visitors are a strong combination, md a good S.CC. team has been60 words
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Article40 1934-12-23 30 Parry's Fourth Defeat In Three Weeks Sydney, Dec. 22. TN a triangular tournament between Australia, Great Britain and France here Crawford beat Perry 6-0. 6-4. Perry was obviousty stale, suffering his fourth defeat in three weeks.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article52 1934-12-23 30 Result Of Eclectic Competition Twenty- two cards were taken out for the above Competition, which resulted in a win lor Comrir. J. M. Scott, who returned a score of 77 22—55. WOMEN'S DECEMBER MEDAL J The Women's Medal for December will be played for on Tharsday. Dec. 27.52 words
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Article19 1934-12-23 30 In the A Class handicap in the S-C.C. tournament M Melville beat J A. Dean by lo19 words
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Article343 1934-12-23 30 Loses By Narrow Margin To CJuiliermo {BY "REFEREE •THOUGH defeated. Donald Stjv.uri. thr I American welterweight, maUe a good impression in his ten thitc-:ninun* round contest with Guillermo on Friday. The opinion was expressed thai he had weakened himself by making lightweight for the match, and this343 words
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Article146 1934-12-23 30 Derbyshire B.P. Beat Happilads In a return match, the Derbyshire B.l'. "B" team heat the Happilads B.P. "B team by I games to 2, on Sunday, Dec. M ai the former's COQI*. The last game between Mr. Koh Chye Tuan, of the Derbyshire, and Mr. Tan Lye Sia, of146 words
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Article58 1934-12-23 30 Reference At Ferak F.A. Meeting Rumour.- Qi cettinf; on lootfc>u!l matches were mentioned by Mr. B J Flffmtnjr at the eighth annual ffepi meeting of the Perak Football Assocntion. which was held in the Secretary", office, Ipoh Club, recently. He said that this was a bad thing58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-12-23 30 An incident in the S.C.C. v. Unite 1 Services hockey match on Thursday last, which the Club won by the odd goal in three.24 words
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Article24 1934-12-23 30 Then- will be a water i > < 1 <. > ma 1 h a' the Chines? Swimming Club to*nomv ■< ll.:;fi i.n betw—u the tin).' p*n24 words
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377 1934-12-23 30 Series Of Sporting Event* Arranged THE Seiangor Sikh Union wUi »uh Singapore dur.ng she forthcoming Chimmas holidays and will be the guests of ti>e Singapore Khalsa Association during their stay of lour days The chief object of their tour is to play a series of377 words
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Article79 1934-12-23 30 Hockey Team Against I/)cal Side The Selangor Chin«jcwtt| mec^Singapore Chinese at Hockey i^ pore to-day and tiic J**?^ Cricket Club on Monday^ TO; Km will be: Low Cheng Nam. C^ Wing, Ho Kim M^it Ong J»^ Yap Bwoe Hin. F"oo Bng U Wong. Kwok Kim Keng, Chuan, Lee79 words
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Article46 1934-12-23 30 The lollowing" have J i play hockey for S.C.C. v RE. day. Dec. 30 a: ChangiP H. Harrison: C G Van Houw» Elliott and C A. F Kalhorn. A ker J E. D. Graham. P B.«- j t Bienfait T Macladilan and Watkin.s46 words
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Advertisement202 1934-12-23 30 fc §!».>■ 1. 1 m% »ii i mwimiirri r r r i i i 1. 1 ma :i!ii.ii.:i;iiinuiniii»ij«ui!iiiii.timiiiiiijiiii«mii!niiii»v s WHITEAWAYS I AMAZIfIO OFFER THE REMAINS I OF OUR STBGI OF TOYS) IS NOW OFFERED |i AT I HALF PRICE) SHOP EARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS s All other goods202 words
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Advertisement22 1934-12-23 30 1 y\\ all uf SHKAI I KR'S i i-aVtcm- -hi Wi ilMkc pIUIMT»'» < 'unsult the nsr^W KH(K» HENC I'HO tl«». North llnUv-22 words
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1378 1934-12-23 31 Thrilling Rugger Struggle In Singapore To Meet Terak In Malaya Cup Final Singapore, Saturday. IX one of the finest matches witness ed in the southern section of the Malays Cup Rugger competition yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium, ft* Combined Services defeat-, ed the Negri-Malacca1,378 words
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Article328 1934-12-23 31 Rugby Trophy Regained By Selangor Club (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. T'HE Selangor Club regained the Rugby trophy from the Singapore Cricket Club this afternoon, scoring 23 points (four goals and one try) to 8 (one goal and try). The winners were much the better328 words
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Article169 1934-12-23 31 Enjoyable Meet For Children The Federated Malay States Railway Institute held their First Annual Children's Sports Meeting, followed by an entertainment by children, at the new Singapore Railway Institute, yesterday. At the termination of the athletic meeting, the children gave a musicai entertainment in the Institute Hall.169 words
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Article45 1934-12-23 31 South Johore Draw With S.C.C. "A" The S.C.C. "A" drew three all with South Johore, when they met in a rugger match on the padang to-day. The Club scored a try obtained by Williams and McKenzie kicked the penalty goal for South Johore.45 words
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Article266 1934-12-23 31 Allegations Of "Made-Up w Races IN connection with the enquiry in'-o \k-. Secunderabad racing scandal, Mr. F, G. Trovers, a Steward of the Western India Turf Club lefo for Calcutta on Saturday (states the "Bombay Sentinel" cf December 4). Ccl. Pape, the Stipendiary Steward of the266 words
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Article40 1934-12-23 31 Beat Anglo-Chinese School At Hockey In a hockey match on the Raffles Instituton ground yesterday, the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, beat the Anglo-Chinese School by 4 o. The goals were scored by Nallicih (2), Wing Hee and Hassan.40 words
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Article46 1934-12-23 31 Sir Robert Dixon. K.C.8.. EngineerVice- Admiral (retired* and late Engi-neer-in-Chief to the Admiralty, passed through Singapore on the Ranpura and stayed with Major-General E. O. Lewin Sir Robert is a director of Babcock and Wilcox and has been on a business visit to China and Japan46 words
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Article23 1934-12-23 31 Mr. W. Allan Eley will address the Singapore Rotary Club on Life Assurance at the luncheon meeting at the Adelphi i Hotel to-morrow.23 words
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Article14 1934-12-23 31 Mr. W. J. Mayson, the secretary of the Singapore Club, has returned from leave.14 words
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Advertisement167 1934-12-23 31 I H OLYMPIC STADIUM I Wednesday 26th December S^ I /At iD Special Christmas Treat for Fighting Fans k 3 ra^Bj On Boxing Day W <} \^mf GRAND RETtRN BATTLE JW^ t Dynamite Here! Socking Welters! JW 7 MJ Hr^ ALDE vs RIVERS J H C hf 12 3 iMins.167 words
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Advertisement54 1934-12-23 31 K NEW A > jk ;^r k i:i Moek Tijri ML* $9 1 O*«v _fl^y '■'jml.j Croolf, No B* &*AflD^£j£i Jmn.**M (with Chicken). V »<:h p., *y itfi/% w th ic< j?|!itn u> I NOW YOU CAN HAVE HOME-MADE SOUP! without long hours of soup-kettle toil 2 Jwmemade W/TRIBUTOkJ FOR54 words
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Article, Illustration109 1934-12-23 32 A group photograph of the Christm.x? party given by Angela di Martinis at he Great World last week Mr. J. E. King and Miss Elier, Benne t ai'.er their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on Thi%scav. ine page is Master Peter Cruic109 words
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