Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 December 1934
1934-12-30
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Title Section24 1934-12-30 1 The Sunday Tribune voLS 11 3 *2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1934. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. DE I SMBER 30, 1934.24 words
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466 1934-12-30 1 KNOCK-OUT IN SECOND ROUND Baer v. Levinsky CHAMPION TEARS IN LIKE DYNAMITE AFTER declaring that he would stake his world heavyweight title in the four-round fight with King Levinsky last night, Max Baer knocked cut his opponent in the second round. Levinsky had been well466 words
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Article166 1934-12-30 1 Malayan Views To Be Heard (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 19. MALAYA ia to have an opport--1!| unity of expressing, itself on Empire broadcasting. wJJ b? recalled that the Federation of British Industries recently made representations to the Colonial Secretary on the166 words
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Article416 1934-12-30 1 Mr. S. J. Clark And Miss A. B. Copp (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 19THE wedding took place recently ai Tewki^bury 01 Mr. Stanley James Clark, manager of the mport Department, Planters' Stores and Agency Co.; Ltd., Kuala -jiimpur, son of Mr. G. H.416 words
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Article50 1934-12-30 1 Ipoh Hotel Resident Falls Downstairs 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 29. A SERIOUS accident occurred at the Grand Hotel this morning at three o'clock, resulting in Mr. William Scobie, a resident of the hotel, b3ing conveyed to the European hospital at Batu Gajah in an unconscious condition.50 words
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478 1934-12-30 1 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 19. EVENTS in Singapore have given us all at home a thrilling week, all the more exciting for the obviously studied moderation with which those events have been narrated. Spy scares and spectacular manoeuvres happened478 words
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Article79 1934-12-30 1 Proceedings To Start Af tor Jan. 1 Los Angeles, Dec. 29. I JTARY Pickford's lawyer is quoted as saying that he ha^s been Tnstructed to proofed immediately after Jan. 1 with proceed ng> for her divorce against Douglis Fairbanks. He had filed En effidavit in theReuter - 79 words
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Article65 1934-12-30 1 The Greatest Secrecy Observed London, Dec. 2?. r[E morning papers state tha' Chief Justice Hewart i.i marrying to-day Mss Jesn Stewart, x gcod-looking brunette* in the h)r'ifs and a cousin cf Sir Wil'iam Pe^t. h'ad of th? W3'l-kncwr irrn of W. B Peat and Co., Char ■^ed; accountants.65 words
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Article87 1934-12-30 1 Mr. Scobie attended a skating carnival last night and retiree early in the morning. Apparently he slipped down the bathroom stairs and did not appsar to b« much hurt but later he became very ill. A doctor was summoned and he pronounced (that Mr- Scobie's condition was very grave. Hf87 words
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Article534 1934-12-30 1 iy 2 d. A Letter BOLD EMPIRE PLAN (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent} London, Dec. 19. J LEARN that the Government's plans for improving Imperial Air Services foreshadowed by Sir Philip Sassoon are likely to be more startling than anybody imagined. Some indication of534 words
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Article50 1934-12-30 1 Girl Fatally Injured In Train Disaster Hobart, Tasmania, Dec. 29 A GIRL aged 12 had both legs severed and died later in hospital, and nin« other persons wer? iniured, when a train w<is hurled into a stream owing to the collapse of a culvert at Wynyard. Reuter.50 words
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Article514 1934-12-30 1 CEYLON'S VAST EPIDEMIC Why It Spread Sir Malcolm Watson's Opinion lATEST news of the malaria li epidemic in Ceylon is to the effect that it is becoming more widespread. A report by the Governor to the Secretary of State says that, as a result of unusual climatic514 words
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Advertisement22 1934-12-30 1 ifioodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURRY Lffii B^fißV SUNDAY. Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. 'Phone '6490. I "Prrfwifon* of Scots Whiskies.22 words
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Advertisement10 1934-12-30 1 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 310 words
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Advertisement17 1934-12-30 1 OUT TO-MORROW THE NEWLY ENLARGED PICTURE BOOK 68 PAGES for 1O CENTS Many New and Novel Competitions.17 words
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Advertisement36 1934-12-30 1 I INSURE WITH N.C.M.,, I fMPLOYERS I MUTUAL I GENERAL I O INSURANCE I ASSOCN LTD I I MOTOR. FIRE.BUROLARY. h WORKMENS COMPENSATION ■I OFFICIAL I USURERS TO AUTOMOBILE I BaSSOCIATION OF MALAYA I Us'%^- I36 words
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Article255 1934-12-30 2 TWO CEREMONIES IN K.L. Lee-Low And LawWong (From Out Own Re;^'>ter> Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 29. rWO pretty weddings uniting well known Selangor families took place to-day. One, at St. Mary's Church, was between, Mr. Lee Kai Ming, son of the lare Mr. K. C. Lee and of255 words
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Article104 1934-12-30 2 London, Dec. 29. The following matches in the Rugby Union were played to-day: Reuter Army 0 Harlequins 10 at Portsmouth. Bath 5 Bridgend 3 Birkenhead Park 26 Halifax 0 Bristol ■< Cardiff 11 Devoitporfe Sc»\ r Redruth 9 Guy's Hospita' >3 Old Alloy/ilans 17 Leicester 27 Gloucester 0Reuter - 104 words
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Article245 1934-12-30 2 Mr. D. E. Siddons And Miss J K. F. van Geyzel i THE marriage was solemnised at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday of Mr. Dudley Edward, youngest son of the late ?Jr. W. E. Sidd-jUo and Mrs. Siddons, of S n?upore to Kathleen Florence, youfts? st245 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-12-30 2 Group photograph taken at the wedding of Mr. Soh Chuan Swee and Miss Koh Keng Neo yesterday17 words
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Article432 1934-12-30 2 WellKnown Parties In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. THE Chinese Consulate in Cairnhlh Circle was the scene of a wedding between well-known Chinese parties this aftsrnoon. Mr. Soh Chuan Swe3. prominent in local badminton pnd social circles, was married to Miss Koh Ken™ Neo i Mary), who comes of a432 words
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Article285 1934-12-30 2 Passengers On Dollar Liner The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from this when liner, President Adams yesterday: Mr. Leslie Buchanan, head eng'neer of the Refining Plant of the H.K.P.M. Oil Company in PaJembang, Sumatra, en route to resume duties after a vacation to the States. Mu. Alan Buckley,285 words
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Article316 1934-12-30 2 FRANCO ITALIAN RAPPROCHEMENT Plan For Pacification Of Danubian Zone Paris, Dec. 29. THE end of Franco-Ital an tension is believed to be in sight. Although the date of M. Laval's departure for Rome is not definitely fixed, indications point to his early departure, Le Journal even mentioning Jan. 20. M.Reuter - 316 words
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Article142 1934-12-30 2 Australian Board And "Body-Line" Sydney, Dec. 29. fTHE Australian Board of Con- tiol has decided not to pass any resolutions regarding the "body-line" incidents mentioned in the Australian managers reports. "As far as we are concerned, the matter is over,'' said the Secretary. The Board deferredReuter - 142 words
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Article79 1934-12-30 2 Services To Be Improved By Consolidation Washington, Dec. 29. All telegraph, cable and wireless services controlled by American Interests may shortly be consolidated, according io the Washington Post, which predicts that legislation to this effect will be recommended to Congress by the Federal Communications Commission before February 1,Reuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration801 1934-12-30 2 Funeral Of Prime Minister Of Johore Service Uniform Placed On The Coffin (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 29. npHE funeral took place this ai'ternoon at the Bukit Mohammediaii Cemetery, Johore Bahru, of the Hon. Lt.-Col. Dato Abdul Hamid I Yusof, Dato Mentri Besar of Johore. He died at801 words
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Article138 1934-12-30 2 Another Sensational Allegation Saarbruecken, Dec. 29. THE sensational allegation that a concentration camp for prominent ami-Nazis was established at Neuer. Kirchen was made in a sworn statement by Hcrr Wilhelm Fbche: -onnei Welfare Secretary on the Deutscn* Front, who says that a local Neuen K.rchen leader instructed WmReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement118 1934-12-30 2 FOR THE NEW YEAR '\JI Wl Announce the arrival ©f an exclusive colA lection of insxpensive PfflQ^ evening gowns. N •'•^?8BBB prices from 7 EACH. I I I |M|t!|ii|t |!!|ii» I 111 li:| :lll4M»(||i!|ll|:!|!!||!|li|^||t|li|ttinitlfillt'l!t|!:il!llt|l!|:!| I 1 1 l I j g You can't keep children an |i ii they are118 words
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Advertisement77 1934-12-30 2 Beauty Salon ilft^^/A I Our modern treatments make d liliy ii 1 beauty a reality for everyone i |||||||{|^Pr\ fflgffi|!^ 1 1 They are carried out under Ipri^i V^jZ 7T' the able supervision of our r^^^^^^ 4 1^pJ^ The world fainous KHzai th i^^^^_/^iw /In Ardtn boauly p re P77 words
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Article1207 1934-12-30 3 SEQUEL TO LOCAL ACCIDENT Inspectors Evidence SEW BKIIXifc ROAD CRASH S'ni-'aporc. Sat irday. THE preliminary inquiry into a charge of causing death by i. rash aci rrt(l against FlightLeiut. G. W- Gillam attached to the aircraft H.M.S. Eagle, was resumed before the Fourth Hagis Mr. C1,207 words
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Article106 1934-12-30 3 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore, Saturday. TAN Boon Kiah, cashier and a director of tne Szc Hai Tong Bank and InA*ew" ra nc^ Co w was col^mitted to the Assizes to-day by the Tnird Magistrate, Mr. J. m. Brander. on a charge of criminal breach of106 words
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Article549 1934-12-30 3 Good Win For Sunderland RANGERS HELD BY MOTHERWELL London, Dec. 29. HPHE majority of the League games to-day were fairly evenly contested and except for Everton's victory by 5 goals to 2 over Tottenham, the other matches in the First Division produced close finishes. Arsenal once againReuter - 549 words
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Article47 1934-12-30 3 Lord Hewart's Marriage To Miss Stewart London, Dec. 29. The marriage of Lord Hewart to Miss Jean S'ewart, in connection with which much secrecy was observed, was celebrated at Totteridge Parish Church. The service was shcrt ar>d simple and the word "obey" was emitted. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article31 1934-12-30 3 17- Year-Old American^ Feat Newark, Dec. 29. A 17-year-old American youth, Vandeweghe, biofce the 100 yards back stroke swimming record, his time be ng 1 min. 0-4'5 sees.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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184 1934-12-30 3 Heavy Rain In Nearly All Districts London, Dec. 29. VERY mild weather, accompanied by high rainfall, prevailed throughout the British Isles in December. Temperatures of 50 degrees and over occurred in nearly all parts of England and Wales and in Ireland and in someReuter - 184 words
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Article60 1934-12-30 3 Wins First Prizs In State Lottery (Fmvi Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. HTHE wireless this evening announced that the winner of the Second State Lottery, drawn thir. afternoon, was Mr. Samuel Brighouse, the well-known. Bangkok lawyer and Company Director. He is the son Sir Samuel Brighovse, the60 words
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Article146 1934-12-30 3 Mr. Baldwin On Danger Of Socialism London, Dec. 29. THE necessity of preparing for the great struggle between the forces of Constitutionalism and those of revolutionary Socialism was stressed by Mr. Stanley Baldwin in his New Year message 10 the Conservatives. He said: "Dictatorship has returnedReuter - 146 words
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Article234 1934-12-30 3 "Gap House" For The Week-Ends GAP HOUSE is the name ot the beautiful premises which is to be converted into a hosiel. It is situated on the Gap. about seven miles out of town. The giounds of this new hostel cover c'ghl and a hair acres, and234 words
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Article329 1934-12-30 3 Japan's Denunciation PROBABLE EFFECT ON DISARMAMENT London. I)e/. 2<). THE greatest regret il felt British circle's at lapftlfr Ifcnunciation of the Washington Treaty. It is believed that the gimtatt, i r not the only successful, step toward* disarmament has thereby been thrusi into the melting pot. WhileReuter - 329 words
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Advertisement28 1934-12-30 3 "ARTHUR'S eESTAURANT 11, CoUyer Quay. EXCELLENT GRILL j We Specialise in Continental Dishes. COOKING AND SERVICE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Catering for private parties undertaken. WCN ON SUNDAY KVKNIMi.28 words
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Advertisement16 1934-12-30 3 in! Li IArKWa MADE IN i%i%^% ENGLAND vW|\W# AR3ATH TOBACCO CO LTD. LONDON W V V16 words
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Article762 1934-12-30 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas THE CAPITOL A Sensational Picture Of Espionage WHEN a beautiful spy neglects her duty to her country to fall in love, she invariably signs her own death warrant. Out of this unwritten law of espionage, Metro-Goldwyn-M.ayer has produced a vitally gripping screen drama that is762 words
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Advertisement282 1934-12-30 4 A Modern Cinderella meets her Prince Charming! Don't mIM ttt« jmm^M 3 SHOWS TO-DAY and w^ m ?zbmmib- tomorrow at 3.15—6.15—9.15 j|»fc^ I ALBAMBRA mEBK- S| Ko(iKU PRYOR sieging JP»V VJ pwell new numbers with HEATHER ANGEL in a RNP9 torrent of laughter A WiTSjfVvfSjl cascade of lilting romance! and282 words
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Advertisement56 1934-12-30 4 BE BUSINESSLIKE! 01 your uuoincou consult BAB LOCK TYPEWRITER AGENCY, 61, The^Arcade, Singapore. 'Phone 6929 APB -2. JANETTES 1 ROTARY CONVERTERS Specially filtered to supply alternating current (AX!.), for all-weve RADIOS in D.C. districts, Available in AIJ, SIZES CAPACITIES From WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO., 119, North Bridge Eoa^, Singapore. I Read56 words
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Advertisement213 1934-12-30 4 Another Great Masterpiece by KORDA the man who made /k "Henry Mil" and "Catherine The Great" oa/a O N FILES' f> r*bf /> I l DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Great World We wish all our patrons a bappy and a prosperous New Year. For the New Year Eve and the New Year213 words
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Article4352 1934-12-30 5 John Buchan - John Buchan 2UR_SHORT STORY By Sgf bent over the meal ark and plumbed its contents with his fct T** 0 teet and more remain ed: S>vender— with care— for a month, he harvested the waterside ofn and ground it at Ashkirk He straightened his back, \etter4,352 words
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Advertisement35 1934-12-30 5 APPETIZING 1 Dishes that continental |c9|J appeal to the eqe CHEF ILff taste.. Faultless |IrH fully service. A cool iuHl UCe nsed restFul atmosphere uU& PAVILION yA3I RESTAURANT i wftere excellence U not extravagance J35 words
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Advertisement78 1934-12-30 5 Tiger Headache Powder is M7 an infallible headache WSI^HT 6fcK\ */f^ cure. Its effect is instan- ir Jb^BK/ ii^E^xy^^ taneous and the patient K^Ej^PoflM^^^^^^) <-* is relieved of pain within r^^ five minutes. Where every m W\ J^ jf £^al thing else fails, "Tiger" SBH^J^t^^S^^ rf* JI Headache Powder will78 words
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Article3226 1934-12-30 6 A STEADY TRADE IMPROVEMENT Airmindedness i THE DEFENCE OF SINGAPORE I A REVIEW the principal events of in.erest in Malaya during 1984 appears below. The steady trade improvement is reflected, the event, or the year in that direction being the introduction of a new3,226 words
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Advertisement211 1934-12-30 6 B^a^^k^^SH SflS3?p*BS^&^"v?: n H Bs^MmHßM^' v -rf. -'^iBBBJ B^^ L^Bl m mm M m m m m -^r nV w fl^r .^T w A .^H S WRAPPJNG V s >TDi>"^s>^ I riiake* Craven "A" the I I WlM^^^***" 1 I IH tuMest cigarette to ex- H| ;i^^^^^ J^^^SB^S^T^^Hh Shi tract211 words
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Advertisement259 1934-12-30 6 ARMED MEN RAID BANK They Bound And Gagged The Clerks Manchester, Nov. 26. Three armed men robbed a bank In broad daylight in Manchester. It was at rive minutes to three. Banlw close at 3 p.m. in England. The three men walked into a branch or Martin's Bank, at the259 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1934-12-30 7 SEARCHING anthology of Latin and English verse for quotations suita- 1 tound: «sl the house may ring, k, white, and claret, let them bring. And drink apace, while breath you have You'll I I cold drink in the grave. opriate, perhaps. Veuve Clkquoi or Pommery is called1,168 words
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Advertisement192 1934-12-30 7 "I live miles from T( M i, I any cow. but I have v^jf 1 1 fresh milk W^^/w I every day!" (^J^P^ 1 tttould you like to give your Keeps without refrigeration VV baby fresh milk all the time KHm keeps per f ect i y without ro- M192 words
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1169 1934-12-30 8 YOUTH ON GRAVE CHARGE Begged From Police RECOGNISED AS A WANTED MAN (By Air Ma?t). London, Dec. 5 SUGGESTIONS that a youth stayed alone for ten days or a fortnight j in a Gloucester cottage while the dead and decomposing body of his father1,169 words
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Article957 1934-12-30 8 Dr. On Murder Charge ALLEGED PAYMENT OF LARGE SUMS (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 13. W'HAT was referred to as a "remarkable coincidence"' which came to the notice of a registrar of deaths set in motion a train of inquiries which had their climax in the arrest957 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-12-30 8 Real lite twins play twins on screen: Bcbby and Benny Podner, ot Lo^ Angeles, make their motion picture debut at the ai;e of eleven months in a lorthcom ng Metro-Goldwyn-Maye-r pi;; me. The twins Bobb) i: cu the left are pictured here with liule Freddie Bartholomew, who appears them In52 words
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Article381 1934-12-30 8 "Girls Too busy To Be Dad" 'By Air Mail) Sheffield, Dec. 20 A WHOLE city is up in arms at th* observations of a famous Judge concerning the moral.' ol Its tills. II was al Leech; Assizc-s tnat Mr. Jujtice Goddard said: "After hearing som» of381 words
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Article42 1934-12-30 8 .71- c#nt a- 1 A J i t SS tha:> the u kamb" oViD f Or pi nbs a or the Balkan ot iei a,,,, r l.ve-> fam'li< r in the G I T., ld about l. Dec. 7.42 words
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Advertisement147 1934-12-30 8 i■ > mmßm^Bßk <wßm 1 1 \i v > Hw' iß Z^^^&^^^-TTK^fc of Reims J>tN; N^^ > sEii^^ B ur.oorkjng A bottle of CM^MPA©MJE The Wine Of Kings The King Of Wines Solo Ag:ntsJOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated i n England). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENAXG and IPOII. We bring y;u147 words
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Article161 1934-12-30 9 Glory But No Money In Record Flights San Francisco. Atr commodore Sir Charles Kkigsford =?mith who ha> just completed a rfrt over the Pacific from Aus- "o Mlia the United States, finds making rio'd flints so unprofitaV- that be lr J u r to raise161 words
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Article127 1934-12-30 9 Farmer Finds Romance After 73 Years London, Dec. 11. A 73-year-old farm r named Thomai wison or Firtree. County Durham, says he has jir=t had th? most exciting day to his life. He rt>d three things for the first time: H? Married Drove in a motor-car and127 words
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Article54 1934-12-30 9 HOLD- UP AT CALCUTTA Calcutta. N'earfy 50 vessels are now held up in the R r hoc«;hl;. a.s a rt-suh of the strike of labourers in th? port here. (I demurrage charges are estimated at about 800 rupee? (£5O) per day per ship. More than 500 Garden Reach *ibourer v54 words
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Article411 1934-12-30 9 Less Terrible Than High Explosives T Bristol (Gloucestershire), Dec 11 T^f, 0 gas in war fare would lead tome loss of Ttwer lives Levin^i iS belief of Dr Herbert j Levinstein, who was one of the most po l son "g as experts working for the Allies during411 words
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Article292 1934-12-30 9 "Blood Brotherhood With Japan Propaganda Manchester, Dec. d THE road China may take and the policy she may follow depends largely on the sympathy and encouragement she receives from the people of the country," declared Mr. .W. Mead. Reader in Chirr se at Manchester University,292 words
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Article124 1934-12-30 9 £15,000 Spent And More Lost Sheffield, Dec. 11. LAST year Mrs. Stephen William Smith won £15,000 in the Irish Sweep. She gave it to her husband. Now Mr. Smith has committed suicide with nothing left at the bank but an overdraft. Smith, who owned a124 words
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Article95 1934-12-30 9 Scott's And Black's Earnings From Big Race Johannesburg. Scott and Black, the winners of fi\e England to Melbourne air race, will make £15,000 from advertising feSS and fflni rights, said M r A. O. Edwards, who financed the winning plane, on his arrival here from Australia. The95 words
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Article101 1934-12-30 9 Keen Bidding For 18th Century Editions London, Dec. 11. After k^en bidding, £250 was paid at Sotherby's book sale for a second folio Shakespeare. The volume was printed in 1632 and was bound in the 18th. century. Another work to receive a high price I at101 words
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Article463 1934-12-30 9 Safeguarding Peace The Value Of Co-Ordination London, Dec. 13. WITH an Empire based on air power and organised to use it, we could prevent any war that miglv threaten the peace of the world. The Duke of Sutherland expressed this view at a dinner in London of463 words
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Advertisement240 1934-12-30 9 SHAKESPEARE FOLIO FOR £1,900 Rare Copies Sold In New York Now York. A COPY of the first folio oditi.m of Shake: pt-a re's works, pan of library of the late Dr. Rode I Terry, of Newport. Rhode bland, has beer sold In a Now York auction for 9,750 do.lars £1.900240 words
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Advertisement1177 1934-12-30 10 IFTER A succession of late nights, plum pudding and dance frocks, its rather a relief to get one's mind on sturdy tweeds. DORVILLE'S Spring Collection opened in London on Nov. 20 and already ENID PETRIE is showing some of the advance models. These are just about the nicest things for1,177 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1934-12-30 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapre. Oar Woman Correspondent fcungsteis belonging to the rh,idr*n's Aid Society presented an the Home in r ":>. j on Box ng Day, com*sStwo *aO --iies and -several songs •rs. altogether an ambitious Sr successful performance. The fVe young actors and actresses *liy eae 10 the1,902 words
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Advertisement59 1934-12-30 11 Irene ullmann fj m MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. IM R THE LATEST MODELS OF EVENING GOWNS JUST W\ M BY IMPERIAL AIRWAYS M n HENE LLLMANN H M ITOL IUII.DIMiS, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. M L s A] Face the Naw Year with a new 4^ce. can be dons for ■'V you at59 words
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Advertisement59 1934-12-30 11 f O ALL HUSBANDS! a come to I I To solv? your problem for your Wife's ki a New Year Gift H LATEST SELECTION a in t SHANGHAI-MADE S a UNDIES S Exquisite Triumph Of Fashions Fu nj and at most s reasonable PRICE 1 FRANKELS i 101, VICTORIA STREET59 words
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Advertisement445 1934-12-30 11 |pleasurejhat| LASTS U J J Holiday gaiety is lovely 1 I and brief. For the beauty V and satisfaction that en- Jj dures, we present U ♦IS SEQUIN GOWNS that* H? are really classic. vF k UP TO $250 s k if 0 v fe\ Alway Something N*w f I445 words
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530 1934-12-30 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore, Sunday, Dec. 30, 1934. NEW YEAR NINETEEN thirty-four hurries to its close, and, because hope is the saving grace of mankind, we look forward to a New Year of better things individually "and collectively. It is a strange and momentous year that we look back upon, a530 words
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1248 1934-12-30 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Keep A Cool Head: Don't Be Spoon-Fed II7HAT with the spy fever and malaria and war scares, some people find it hard to avoid a temperature these days. The best New Year resolution I can recommend is "Keep a cool1,248 words
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Advertisement213 1934-12-30 12 When you feel run-down as you almost certainly will from time to time in the trying Tropical climate nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous tonic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine). Cinchona is itself a tonic of world-wide213 words
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Miscellaneous581 1934-12-30 12 I WIT and WISDOM q^the WEEK.. "/CONCEITED? Why, he has such a "Yehudi Menuhin is a sort of black have trusted many to my sorrow so YOU v good opinion of himself that on his magic practised in the Congo. You PAY to-day and I TRUST to-morrow, last birthday he581 words
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2380 1934-12-30 13 HOW W4NCINI REGAINED HIS LIBERTY WBY HE 810 THE BODY MYSFfiRY OF DANCER'S KEAIH HtfcAIISS UNSOLVED gWAYIXG with closed eyes like one recalled to couscous ness from some terrible nightmare, and with the b»4"h whisttog through his teeth as he heaved a deep2,380 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-12-30 13 Group photograph taken on the occasion of the marriage on Thursday between Mr. J. Edmund Roberts and Mi ss Nora Collide at tne St. Anthony's Church, Singapore.27 words
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Article261 1934-12-30 13 A "Monstrous" Charge Dismissed i I (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent' London, Dec 2U. ANOTHER case oi a person being airested In the 'street and charged With being a suspected person dismissed with costs against the police yesterday. The case was one in which William261 words
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Advertisement66 1934-12-30 13 |p>iMHIHVA|May AMHUHHHfAfKTf i 4^U£^OIKKOS 4M| i i mvdf Wrjfc^ mm, r J^WkJI EACH ft--v^ fltcohds g|oi *201 I\ r TOWN TO-NIGHT, Band of H.M. Welsh Guard. LONDON BRIDGE, UN CORONATION BELLS, MKRRY HUNTING DAY, do 8203 OLD COMRADES, Massed Bands. ON PARADE, 5042 BLAZE AWAY. WILLIAM TELL, St. Hilda's Professional66 words
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Advertisement52 1934-12-30 13 SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME PENS AND SHEAFFER'S SKRIP Are BETTER THAN THE BEST DIFFERENT FROM THE REST. Agents: KHOO HENG PHO CO., 119, North Bridge Road. "MILKMAID" MILK fl HAbMMHHJ Hw r- ||\ml L m*' HHH^^H|^^B^^BH^^OH^^B^. \l\\ I I Ml' < i a i/ Biy^ i a^j > y v/ £#c/i rtn52 words
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Article893 1934-12-30 14 A Woman Gives Some Practical Help MOST women are romantic by nature and domestic by necessity. But the romantic strain persists beneath its j burden of conventionalities, and it is probably responsible for the fact tha*< we all love dressing up and acting a part. Who893 words
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Article69 1934-12-30 14 Calcutla, Dec. 3. MAJOR H. R. Meade, Assistant Sur-veyor-Gsneral, Calcutta, off from Dum Dum aerodrome about five and was shortly seen by spec.ators in the aerodrome, including- Mrs. Meade, nose diving. Aerodrome officials suspecting mishap rushed ua the spot and found the machine buried several feet deep69 words
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Article169 1934-12-30 14 FATHER CHILDREN GASSED Tragdy Due To Family Quarrels The Hague. APISTRESSING tragedy, in which a man and hi r four children were killed, said to be due to family quarrels, was discovered ai the house of a shoemaker here. The man's wife, who had been out working, returned home at169 words
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Article258 1934-12-30 14 Watchword Of New Dominion Party Durban, Natal. THE preservation of the Union's status as a Dominion within the British Empire, which is to be maintained as "a united whole, with common aims nnd interests," is the main feature of the newly-formed Dominion Party of South Africa. The membersReuter - 258 words
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Article244 1934-12-30 14 Their Responsibilities And Duties MORE and more does the church reccgnice the excellent and indispensable part which is played in its life by its consecrated members and officials, declared Rev. C. H. Dickson recently in a Laymen's Sunday sermor: in Erskine and American Presbyterian Church, Toronto. The church244 words
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Article451 1934-12-30 14 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Plan Savc-S Money FIRST CEREMONY 0> JAN. 1 THE Chins Times extends a hearty welcome to the plan now being organised by the Social \V« Bureau of tlv. Greater Municipality of Shanghai to hold weddings on a large scale at four definite dates in451 words
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Miscellaneous44 1934-12-30 14 It is a startling fact that c Cv Xf»idcmiC^ \t i f j^- the world is apparei.tlj //r. Talking '^j^Jkss becoming more liable to V MlzW '^^ffi^C V/°J)Sf^^' new epidemics. =s::!^\^7.~^«S&' d£s^^ wSsb /SZTJOti* l( > l- au ß^ r2 5 m) /i S^pideraic ot44 words
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2721 1934-12-30 15 RICH OFFERINGS OF GENIUS The Invaluable Piano INDIAN COMPOSER'S APPRECIATION A YOUNG Indian composer, Mr. G. D. J. Arasaratnam, nephew of Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.P., F.R.G.S., of Malaya, writes the following interesting survey of Western music, rending his appreciation of the way2,721 words
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Article202 1934-12-30 15 They Both Wanted To Have The Same Man Warsaw. A duel to the death has ended the rivalry of two middle-aged spinsters for the love of a young man in a village near the town of Lodz. Ignace Kujawa, aged 25, who had been engaged to202 words
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Article62 1934-12-30 15 Cologne. Germany's oldest tragedy is to be revived. It is the play "Der Ackermani* under Tod" "The Farmer and Death"written by Johannes von Saaz In 1400. A single performance of the play will be given in the Hall of the old Cologne Painters' School on Sunday (Nov. 10).62 words
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Article450 1934-12-30 15 "Cock 0 f The North" For Trance •By Air MailJ London, Dec. 13. COCK o' the North," the new L.NBR. stream-lined express locomotive, left England last night on its way to France via the Harwich train ferry to undergo a stri s of Important tests In the450 words
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2296 1934-12-30 16 Divided Successes Of Great Britain Perry's Brilliant Achievements In Tennis Sphere (By "Forward") ONLY the more important of sporting items have been recorded in the following general review of world sport in the year 1934. g, The outstanding feature has been2,296 words
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Advertisement300 1934-12-30 16 -If M I I M I 3 GIVEN AWAY IN THIS SIMPLE U M M COMPETITION IN CONNECTION if M WITH CADBURY'S AND FRY'S 3 CENT MILK BARS SCHEME. Cadbury's and Fry's are offering $500 in prizes. This simple competition which is described below is open ,to all who are300 words
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Article3508 1934-12-30 17 Assassinations Nearly Cause War Tension In Europe And The Far East TTHE year 19:34 will be remembered for a number of worldshaking events which threatened war. Germany withdrew from the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference, the Chancellor of Austria was assassinated and later King3,508 words
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Advertisement243 1934-12-30 17 l S M "l I*l I A^a^B 111 i\^^^faW W 1 Pvj I V VI Tml^ 1 1 1 1 I ill §\VJ jm No need for baby to fr»t all day aO^T~~ZA^-=-% y XO^j and Cf y all ni 9 h when Sunshine WNS^ i ;i Glaxo is there243 words
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Article1251 1934-12-30 18 The S.C.F.A. Inter-Club League: Final Encounters Final Stages Of S.C.F.A. Inter-Club League Key Match Between Siong 800 And Companions Latest Positions In Table Mackenzie Footers Celebrate Their Success Straits Chinese Reading Club. (By "Clubman") f^N'M' a fcn niore matches require If the Siong 800 wins1,251 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-12-30 18 Mr Lori Kum Soon, the ping-psng champion of Singapore. He defeated Lee Chun Kai in the final last week.19 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-12-30 18 Photograph taken on the occasion of the Christmas Hoi- days Ladies' singles badminton tournament of th C.S.L.A., Kuala Lumpur: Left to right, Miss Annie Yap (champ on), Mr. Yeoh Keat Le3 (Sports Secretary) and Mr. Teh Hon Yoon (President)39 words
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Article697 1934-12-30 18 (By K.0.") ONCE again wild scenes, marked the ending of the Aide-Rivers battle. What happened in the first eeting, on Dec. 7, is still fresh i*i the memory. On Morr Boxing Day, when the pair clashed WiM again at the Olympic Stadium, there697 words
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Article188 1934-12-30 18 His Work On View At Famous Show Lunenburg (Nova Scotia). A TWENTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD Canadian artist, crippled by infanUe paralysis, who paints with the brush held in his teeth, has just had two pictures accepted by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art s Exh bition, one of the largest188 words
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Article85 1934-12-30 18 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Still Active In Large Number Peiping, Dec. 13. IN spite of the renewed drive of tilt Japanese and Manchukuo forces to rir. the new state of bandits. anti-Japanese Volunteers have not slackened their efforts in causing trouble to the inhabitants during the months at October and85 words
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Article861 1934-12-30 18 Why He Did Not Go To The Police I Returning about 11.30 Mancini stated he decided that the only course was to keep the discovery a secret until he could, if possible, find out how she died or who killed her He searched the flat,861 words
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Article162 1934-12-30 18 Air Ministry Considers U.S. Plan London, Dec. i;;. 1 PLAN to encompass t -h< world with a The scheme, which has been put forw aK by an American company, consist* of build inp- five "seadromes' -monster fbatinr platforms— to be stationed at regular tf< mle intervals162 words
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Advertisement220 1934-12-30 18 AFTER ACCIDENT Sin < PUT ON WEIGHT Krusehen Took It Off Again! A woman sends the followi Bt fc l^ the consequ nces of a motor acc.riJ' whVh she was involved:— "«*»t "A year afro 1 had a very bad acciden\ which left me ni >re or less pic. Having220 words
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2091 1934-12-30 19 r~^j Singapore Tournament Concludes NodL* Part,, ws Champior:*hip Annual Meeting Of Lads V Jtedß P"* i^ 61^ Tourists Defeated Malacca Team Trounced Selangor (By "Dragon' 1 ffHE badminton season in Malaya is 1 now at an end, and a lull of <pverai months has be^un.2,091 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-12-30 19 Miss Annie Yap, the winner of the lady singles badminton tournament of the C.S.L.A., Kuala Lumpur, run during the Christmas Holidays.21 words
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Article81 1934-12-30 19 London, Dec 15. THE Prince of Wales at a Mansion House meeting wore tortoise shell rimmed glasses and read the l.otes of his speech and the King's message. This was the first public occasion on which he wore glasses although die Prince has been wearing81 words
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Advertisement62 1934-12-30 19 BEST I M H^ ffni zp<ty! that's typical of all /jr nix Drinks in the particular flavour r /ipQz--5" ''^f [.me, Lemon, Oranjre, Rn^nberry, fmff^ ra"Ai>,ry eh •> -i. late. Grape, Cherry, Rose, W vE taeapnlM, K»!a. C:van: Soda, Ginger. Phone /^r**#l W and have a case delivered to your62 words
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Advertisement10 1934-12-30 19 ARNOTT'S FAMOUS MAW E /*^jH| BISCUITS f'"~- '^B MASTER'S 110 words
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3130 1934-12-30 20 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Christmas Holiday Tours Inter-State Hockey And Rugby Selangor's Successful Week-End Unbeaten Hockey Record Enhanced Coming Visit Of Macao Malaya's Eleven Under Review Malaya Cup Rugger Singapore Y.M.C.A. In Penang K.L. Ckimse In '"I Singapore. 1 (By "Forward") TWO outstanding fixtures which tcoi-: place last week-end3,130 words
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Advertisement80 1934-12-30 20 B.S.A offers the mmt T*? h ~VXf*TZ!2£ you want, thare'B M fr widest choice your eq r0 T n^ O r B cvcii vai* you the finest motor eyew 1.49 h.p. to 9.86 h.p. UT^»h J2%g and all models are r T c^^^ equipped ready for front brake ar r80 words
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Article103 1934-12-30 21 Charged With Assaulting A Steward Singapore, Saturday. Charged with assaulting a European eward employed on the Cape Verde |-«>yd. a Somul Arab, a firenuvn worfrJJ? on the same vessel, created a scene Jnen he appeared before the Third faptrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. to-day. was remanded until Monday.103 words
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Article129 1934-12-30 21 I To Be Held In Kuala Lumpur j i In February lS^T Fonet:k of Commerce. Kf ir, announces that in collaI fc^V th asenti for the ALfe3m»7? r '<? ck typerwriior, they are I a. <)f what te in^nded to J -ih Ua! contest, op n i .ypi^^s129 words
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Article221 1934-12-30 21 And Why Its Future Is In Doubt •By Air Mail.) London, Dec. 13. A church, with investments an i unda sii ci to otal t2O:o/OO uiua hold n~ services in the r present form within the next few y irs—VJ |U own rul:s prevent the221 words
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Article140 1934-12-30 21 Charges Of Theft And Cheating (From Our Own Correspondent) Sersmban, Die. 28. Leong Yeng, a Chinese, who is now Serving a sentence for th«ft of tapping knives, appeared again b fore Ihs eremban Magsuate, Mr. R. J. R. Cur- on an additional charge of cheat ng one Sam140 words
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Article580 1934-12-30 21 Meeting Of Negri Sembilan i Branch t (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 28. A MEETING of the N.S. Branch of the Automobile Association" of Malaya was held at the Masonic Hall. Seremban, on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 6.30 p.m. with Mr. W. H. W. Gubbins580 words
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Article370 1934-12-30 21 Plans For Malaya A COMMENT FROM CANADA London CONSTRUCTION of an importan 4 military air base in the Malay Archipelago is being considered the Air Ministry, it was learned to day, in conjunction with its vast plan to expand existing air communications and protect the far-flung outposts370 words
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Advertisement24 1934-12-30 21 THE ELECTRIC TOASTER WITH THE 8 1 8 JNAMQEHLNJLJI^ i t I ildwi. o/ T/ie General Electric Co. Ltd. (of England), Battery Road, Singapore.24 words
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Miscellaneous343 1934-12-30 21 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs end Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the u Malaya Tribune." This Diary is proi ided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping a up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be include*343 words
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Miscellaneous305 1934-12-30 21 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Belfast Wireless Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 3.60 p.m. Big Ben. A Studio Concert. Nora D'Argel (Soprano). Kay Fox (Violin). Bertha Hagart (Pianoforte). Empire Aivists. (Greenwich Time Signal at 4.50 p.m.). 4.50 p.m. A Religious Service. Relayed from Croydon Parish Church. .'>..V> p.m.305 words
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Miscellaneous325 1934-12-30 21 BERLIN SHORT- WA\ B STATION Wireless Programme !<<r ToI)a> THE wireless programme for to-day a$. announced by the German Shortwave Station Berlin Broadcasting House, is as follows: 8.20 p.m. DJA, DJN Announcement (Germ., EnglJ. German Folk Somr. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.'. Highlights of the Week's Programme. 8.35 p.m. A Sunday325 words
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Article1095 1934-12-30 22 SPARKLING FORM OF VISITORS Europeans Beaten THRILLING GAME AT SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. BRILLIANT hockey was witnessed or\ the S.C.C. padang to-day, when the Macao XI won their first Malayan fixture, defeating the Singapore Europeans by 2 goals to J. Those who turned up to witness1,095 words
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Article130 1934-12-30 22 Excess Attention To Sales-Girls Tokyo, Dec. "13. A SECOND calamity, within two months, has s ruck Nippon's college students, leading Tokyo department stores announcing to-day vhat they will not employ student, help for the Christmas and yearem! sales The reason given by the sitore managers for their sngular130 words
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Article30 1934-12-30 22 Replay In Tie For Mixed Foursomes The replay of the tie in December mixed foursomes competition resulted in a win for Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cowen.30 words
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Article213 1934-12-30 22 Original Date Now Changed THE original Test match dates for the Australian cricketers in South Africa havt> been altered, i< Doing intended to play the* filth match later and at Durban instead of Capetown. It was at flra arranged to open the torn on November213 words
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231 1934-12-30 22 MOTOR SPEED TRIAL Sir Malcolm Campbell To Attack Present Record London, Nov. 27. THE Daily Mail Motoring correspondent announces that Sir Malcolm Campbell's at temp*, to beat his own world land-speed record of 272 miles an hour has been tentatively fixed for February 20 cr 21 at Daytona Eeach, Florida.231 words
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Article166 1934-12-30 22 For Balls Used In Tennis Championships In the past there has been much comment concerning the method of r electing balls for the various championship event. It now seems that thJb contentious matter will be settled for once and all. A new patent bali-testir.g machine, which is colloquially166 words
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Article202 1934-12-30 22 Maxie And Buddy In Dual Victories t Kansas City, Dec. 4. THE Bfter Brothers, comprising nearly 500 pounds of besf avid brawn, tonight put on a good show here for Ihe cash customers. Maxie, world's heavyweight champion idled through four rounds to annex a lackadaisacal202 words
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Article178 1934-12-30 22 Tottenham Hotspurs Ambition IT is the ambition of Tottenham Hotspur be the tint ciub in tlie titigUsh League 'O iiave accommodation i->r one LunJied thousand people. The 'J£l»urs have already had it jxpiained to ihem— arch.tec urally how this can be done, it is not nearly so b*e178 words
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Article56 1934-12-30 22 South Australia Beaten By 234 Runs Adelaide, Dec. 13. NEW Soutn Wales defeated South Australia in the Sheffield Shield match by 234 runs. South Australia scored 146 runs in the second innings, Chiivers capturing 5 lor 51 and Theak 4 for 25. SCORES New South Waies 400 and56 words
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Article86 1934-12-30 22 Mr. Ng Sze Kwong Invited To Assist China AS previously announced, China is to challenge for the Davis Cup Lawn Tenni.s Competition next year. Mr. Ng Sze Kwong, the well-known exponent who was Hongkong's foremost player some years ago, has been appointed to the Selection Committee wh'ch86 words
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Article158 1934-12-30 22 No Regrets At Turning Professional j $J. ELLSWORTH Vine-, former WimI |]j bledon r ingles champion, landed at Plymouth recently for the professional lawn tennis tournament at Wembley. "X have no regrets :t turning professional," he said: "I still have the same friends and keep the same158 words
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Article30 1934-12-30 22 The dream of Canadian enthusiasts has been realised with ihe formation of a Dominion Hoard of Control, wi h representatives fioiii Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan «md British Columbia.30 words
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Article81 1934-12-30 22 Well-Known Educationist In Malaya DR. Lawrence Faucett, the distinguished educationist, is on a tour of research into the methods of teaching English in Malaya. A meeting to be addressed by Dr. Faucett will be held under the auspices of the Singapore Teachers' Association in the Hall of81 words
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Article278 1934-12-30 22 Aga Khan's Prospects For Next Season London, Nov. "!7. IN an interview Frank Butters said he would riot care to make a propnecy as .o wmen ot the -wo-year-oms be has trailed this season wouid be most successlul next year, writes the London correspondent U the S.C.M.P.278 words
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Article97 1934-12-30 22 V. Y. Richard's 5,000 Runs In Sheffield Shield ITECTOR York Richardson, wiic ran f into his century recently in the Hfc timonial match L i/albourne. hr? > been in first-class cricket since 1919, when in his opening match or. the Melbourne ground he made 72 and 48. He97 words
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Article74 1934-12-30 22 By Belgium Tennis Federation BIG BILL" TILDEN, the American tennis star, who k touring Europe with his Drofessional team, has besn told he h "not wanted" by the Belglnm Tennis Federation. The Federation has given him the co'.d shoulder, and expresses regret that It i? unable to74 words
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Article117 1934-12-30 22 Runs In 100 Mile Race With Men Hpflß G. I. Waf on 'South Africa) ran with mev cV'Hipstitors in a 109 mUc race ai Durban, and finished amazingly fresh in 22 hr 22 min. She Was one of onJy six to fmi'h. Miss Watson runs to use117 words
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Article608 1934-12-30 22 In And Out Of Kuala Lumpur Town 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Dec. 28. KUALA LUMPUR is to have ih e b» cricket pitch in Maaya. Work has been proceeding apace the Padang. in from or the &eiantcr Ciuo, to provide for 20 lennis courtgrf Bermuda turf, which. I608 words
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Article60 1934-12-30 22 Franco-Belgian Pair Vi in Marathon Race New York, Dec I First honour; in Utela, sl bicycle marathon y<-*$ we f nt T J? '3 Franco-Belgian combination of wq nrur and Debaets, wi ed a tance of 3.947 kilometres, i hereby scoring 743 po-ni.s. Second m went to a60 words
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Article137 1934-12-30 22 rl S.C.C v RE The foilrwing have accep f j d WP| he-key for S.C.C. V RE to-a^ I Pulau Brani: w^t-l H A Exley (Cap > T. J L. W»|*J and J. S V wtB II Ol V ,?^f G. E Tatbam one! T II lie SCC V137 words
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Article122 1934-12-30 22 At the second general meeting of the Minto Cricket Union held at the club'. 5 premises the following were elected office-bearers: Messrs. Bakri bin Mohdi 'President' Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Hamid ai.u Haji Mor'in < Vice-presidents i Amin Kichil (Honorary Secretary i. IfattfOS Abdul Hamid lAsst. Hon.122 words
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Advertisement84 1934-12-30 22 Assets exceed $12,000,000- Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. j (Incorporated in the Strmiti Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and84 words
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1117 1934-12-30 23 THIRD DAY OF PENANG GOLD CUP MEETING McPherson Brings In Three Winners (from Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. THF third day of the Penang Turi Club's Gold Cup meeting was again favoured by perfect weather condition*. The sroing was good and there was a larsre attendance. BIG SWEEP The following1,117 words
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Article47 1934-12-30 23 Commentary By Mr. J. C. Osborne TWEJ Penang radio station today broadcast a running coitirtiehtary. by Mr. J. C. o>bcroe, on the big- race in Pehang. This was preceded by a detailed description of the previous races. The general reception in Sinsrapore was remarkably clear.47 words
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Article77 1934-12-30 23 GOOD WIN FOR EAGLE RESPITE the fact that they were field Jjf ing a team mainly composed of reserve players, the Combined Services gave the H.M.S. Eagle a hard fight in the r hockey match at Tanglin. yesterday, which the naval men won by sixgoals to two. It must be77 words
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Article228 1934-12-30 23 Criticism From Kuala Lumpur COMMENTING on the hockey team chosen to represent All-Malaya against Macao at K.L. on Jan 2 a correspondent signing himself "Selangonte writes: I have read with interest the names of the players selected to represent Malaya against Macao at hockey, and228 words
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Article223 1934-12-30 23 Babe Ruth Plays In Manila Man^a, Dec. d. T\VI:NTY-FIVP] thousand persons, ail eager to see the mighty "Babe" Rmh and his cohorts in action, thronged the S'adium here today ito watch the all-star tourina baseball team wallop Manila in two success. ve Monies, one played this morning- and the223 words
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Article348 1934-12-30 23 Kuala Lumpur Railway Team In Singapore In a fr'cndly match played on Wednesday, the Railway Institute, Seiitul, Kuala Lumpur, beat the Medical B.P. (Singapore) by five games to two. The following are the scores (Railway Institute players mentioned first):— SINGLES: I. Nanithamby lost 10 Goh Ah Kow, 15—11,348 words
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Article34 1934-12-30 23 H. W. Austin, the lawn tennis player, who has been made a professional offer by the Tilden group, informed tho "Evening Standard" recently that the proposal is still under his consideration34 words
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Article880 1934-12-30 23 S.C.C. BEAT THE NAVY Rugger On Padang SAILORS UNABLE TO SCORE Singapore, Saturday. I A NAVY team, comprising players from the aircraft carriers now in port— H.M.S. Eagle arid H.M.S. Hermes were beaten to the tune of 17 points (a goal, a penalty goal arid three tries) to nil by880 words
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Article236 1934-12-30 23 M.C.C. Team Leave For West Indies 'THE M.C.C. beam which is to tour the 1 West Indies left Paddington recently for Avonmouth, where they will join the liner Carina. Mr. R. E. S. Wyatt, the captain, said "We hope to have some very fine cricket We are236 words
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Article85 1934-12-30 23 English Team To Tour The States ENGLAND is to send a team of women hockey players to tour the United States. An invitation from the American Field Hockey Association has been accepted, and other countries also going includ( South Africa and Australia. The games will be85 words
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Article340 1934-12-30 23 Old Rafflosians Field Weak Hockey XI OWING to several of Uvir playrs failing to turn up. tin* O.K A. had to raise k r-i ch team i hockey match against thj i: a., whi-.-h the won 1-y Fever, jrcals 'o one on the Rdßei Ins'.itu'ion pround340 words
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Article39 1934-12-30 23 Aitkcn and A'nsworh, tho two South African foo'ballers v. r ho signed on for Ply mouth Argyle last year, and have since returned to South Africa. have had the'r applications for ro'nstatement as ama'-eurs refused39 words
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Article, Illustration133 1934-12-30 24 Sharpshooters Of Singapore Beat The Naval Men first goal in the bier soccer match on Friday in which Singapore beat H.M.S. Eagle 4—o. gte goal-keeper, was hurt in a collision with Mat Noor. S.C.C. and Selangor Chinese hockey teams, which met in a thrilling game during the week, ihe S.C.C.133 words
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