The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1934
1934-02-07
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Title Section16 1934-02-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 1 *<> H484. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1934 10 CENTS.16 words
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Germany Can't Be Kept Down
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Article561 1934-02-07 1 But Only If Other Nations GRAVITY OF FAILURE THOKiH he warned the nation of the grave a>n>equences that would follow if the Powers failed to agree on disarmament, Sir John Simon <!(j the House of Commons last night that the situation had eased enough to permitReuter - 561 words
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Article71 1934-02-07 1 FILM STAR CITED BY PEER Douglas Fairbanks As Co-respondent LORD ASHLEY London, Feb. 6. [ORD Ashley has filed a petition for divorce, naming Douglas Fairbanks (Senior), the well-known nun star and husband of Mary Pickford, as corespondent. Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper Ashley* is the eldest son and heir of theReuter - 71 words
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Article44 1934-02-07 1 London. Feb. 6. Mr. Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese Minister to London, has returned to work. He told a Reuter representative that he was much touched by the numerous inquiries from Ministers. M.P.s and .1 friends m London and China.- .i„MHMWtT- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article149 1934-02-07 1 Famous Country Seat Of "Mustard King" London, Feb. 4 Gatton Hall has been practically destroyed by fire. It was famous as heing the seat since 1888 of Sir Jeremiah Colman. known as the Mustard King, whose family for generations have had almost a monopoly of this condimentReuter Wireless - 149 words
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Article89 1934-02-07 1 Problem Still Unsolved In U.S.A. Washington. Feb. 5. The tide of industrial unemployment has been temporarily checked though the problem remains unsolved, states the American Federation of Labour. 10.826.000 were unemDloyed m December 1933 of which 5.000,000 are temporarily working on Government projects for reliefReuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article24 1934-02-07 1 Mr. F. H. Grumitt, who was operated on for appendicitis recently, has been progressing well and was expected to leave the hospital on Tuesday.24 words
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Article147 1934-02-07 1 A young Chinese was killed and another severely injured when their car overturned after a burst tyre Page 9. More stringent tests of sincerity are to be applied to converts at St. Andrew's Mission Page 9. Financial experts prophesy that the dollar will rise and the franc147 words
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Article, Illustration456 1934-02-07 1 WHAT THEY DIDN'T TELL THEM AT HOME That Singapore Is Almost I, [1 Defenceless a^ From Our Own Correspondent London, Jan. 29. So much comment on the Singapore Naval Conference has been published m the Home newspapers this week that i even the briefest summary of it would fill many456 words
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Article74 1934-02-07 1 Piers And Houses Destroyed Algiers, Feb. 4. Three persons were drowned and great havoc was caused by a huge tidal wave believed to be due to subocean tremors. The wave was 50 feet high and carried away over 1.000 feet of the 'new jetty and damagedReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article74 1934-02-07 1 Rubber Foot- Wear Questions In Commons London. Feb. 6. IN the House of Commons to-night, questions were asked concerning the competition of rubber footwear from Hong Kong m Singapore. Mr. J. H. Thomas said that represen- tations had been received from Canada and the matter was underReuter - 74 words
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Article82 1934-02-07 1 Big Increase Of Machines And Men Washington. Feb. 3. j An increase of 1,800 to 4,834 mi United States army aircraft and an j increase of 15.000 to 38.063 m the per- j sonnel is provided for m a bill introduc--6d into the House of Representatives. IReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article151 1934-02-07 1 SUICIDE OF PLANTER'S FIANCEE Lying Dead 0.. Trousseau PIMLICO TRAGEDY London, Feb. 6. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the inquest to-day at Westminster on Rose Clarke, aged 26, who was found gassed m a Pimlico boarding house. She was stated to have been preparing151 words
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Article85 1934-02-07 1 Australian Minister To Tour Far East Melbourne, Feb. 5. The Attorney General «Mr. Latham) will depart on March 17 on a three months tour of the East, embracing China. Japan. Hong Kong, the Dutch East Indies. Singapore, the F.M.S.. anc. probably. French Indo-China and the Philippines, withReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement62 1934-02-07 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK NEAREST APPROACH TO PC7KB rh -li PASTEURIZED MILK ofJ TALNABLE IN THE TROPICS. ptT/.INABIJI AT AlaL LEADLSO PROVISION STORES. TO-DAY COCKTAIL DANCE Makan Ketchil 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 p.m. to Midnight TUr THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth I* CELEBRATED VIENNESE DANCERS >•- 53(,0 IWE62 words
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Advertisement95 1934-02-07 1 KLIM I POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST AfPROAC B TO PURE FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICR OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. j CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BAND DINNER $3 NON-DINERS $1 0 THE ROTARY CLUB OF95 words
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Article181 1934-02-07 2 Miss Hutton's Fortune New York, Jan. 21. Affidavits nied to-day m Surrogates Court disclosed that the fortune of Princess Alexis Mdivani (formerly Miss Barbara Hut ton. popularly known as the "Wool worth heiress" > at the time of her wedding m Paris six months ago. amounted to 4J 8.000.000181 words
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Article42 1934-02-07 2 Mrs P M. Robinson has b< en ap- I pointed by Imperial Headquarters. Girl j Guides Association. London. Commis- 1 sioner of the Girl Guides m Malaya In place of Mrs. A Cavendish, who resigned. 00 leaving the country, last year 142 words
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Article410 1934-02-07 2 Malaya's New G.O.C. Arrives It iirst impressions count lor anything tfajor-General Ernest Lewin. C.8., ;.M.G.. D.S.O Malaya's new G.0.C.,; nust be impressed favourably with I Jirgapore as he saw it on his arrival, j Hi Excellency's official landing yeserdjy afternoon coincided with the tnniversary of Singapore an<l the410 words
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Advertisement382 1934-02-07 2 Law Notices For The Day The Chief Justice at Malacca Assizes. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes. No. 10! Rex vs. Loh Wai. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard.— S. 1257 32 Tan Mah Hoo vs. Kway382 words
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Advertisement556 1934-02-07 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE I NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL i (High Elevation 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Single and Double Rooms, Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798. i "EAST ANGLIA." 6 OXLEY556 words
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Advertisement583 1934-02-07 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ IN TENNIS, GOLF, SOCCER RUGBY, HOCKEY and all forms of Sports and Exercise Wear a LITE SO ME BELT. The most comfortable and elfective Jock-strap manufactured. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. and all Chemists and Stores. Sole Importers. (iRAFTON LABORATORIES :.0b Collyer Quay. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY583 words
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Advertisement461 1934-02-07 2 I TENDER; SINGAPORF MUNICIPALITY Tenders, Tenders are now I] following materials or particulars, see Ifunlcir. Supply oi iuo tons Quick Lime. Dai. oj Cl Wednesday. Feo Supply oi 400 ton road work. Date ol r o'clock. Baturda: Supply oi High iv Tubes. Date ol C l Monday. April Mth 0.461 words
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Miscellaneous106 1934-02-07 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Wednesday, 7th. High Water. 02.29. 8.8 ft.; 15.12. 7.5 ft. Rotary Tiffin Adelphi Hotel 1 p.m Football: SCC. Colours vs. Whites. S.R.C ground 5.10 p.m. Commercial Cup, F. and N. j "A" vs. A.P.C. AJt Stadium. I Thursday. Bth. High Water. 03.06. 8.6 It 16.32. 6.7106 words
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1396 1934-02-07 3 WITNESSES THREATENED IN MURDER CASE $500 Or Death Alternative MAN HE A TEN TO DEATH IN CATTLE MARKET dew i >pments marked the preliminary inquiry ol murder and two I the offence, yesterday J. F Curtis. Second jed was an employee of a i cattle trading company van Livestock Co.,1,396 words
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SINGAPORE NOT A POOR CHINESE VILLAGE
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Article658 1934-02-07 3 But Many In England Think So Publicity Opportunity That Was Missed •From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 1.. Reverting for a moment to the Naval Conference and the articles concerning it which have appeared m tne English newspapers— does it sur prise you to hear that not a small proportion658 words
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Article287 1934-02-07 3 Hammers And Axes Freely Used A riot among Chinese workmen at 'the Air Base was described m the Criminal District Court yesterday at the trial of five men who were alleged to have been the ringleaders of the rioters. Two large axes and two hammers were287 words
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Article61 1934-02-07 3 Forgotten Balloonist Dies In U.S. New York. Feb. 1. The death is announced of Mr. Walter Wellman. who m October. 1910. attempted the first trans-Atlantic flight m a balloon from Atlantic City, accompanied by six companions. The balloon, however, was forced down into the sea after aReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article39 1934-02-07 3 Madrid. Feb. t "A state of prevention' has been re- imposed m Spain m view oi disquieting reports from certain provinces. This means the prohibition of unauthorised meetings and the censoring of all printed matter. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article299 1934-02-07 3 Food Hawker Attacked ByFour Men A story oi how a man was beaten to death lor the sake of $1 was told to the Singapore Coroner. Mr F G Bourne, yesterday, when he held an Inquest on a lood hawker named Tan Kirn Yeok Four Chinese accused299 words
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Article36 1934-02-07 3 All anti-vaccination organisations m Prussia) including medical associations against vaccination, have been dissolved by General Goering. All anti-vaccination activities are lorbidden and exemption certificates will be granted only m extreme cases under doctors' orders Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Advertisement119 1934-02-07 3 I a proud Father" I 1 1 I.ii 1 tN KchlS -^litaUhyV lun^' \y I IS il,^' r 1 '"^v ?'A'-s"ss^^B»a* ,^"^^l M Ik Lver> member of the family needs Quaker Oats' (J_\r I h creates sound bodies, benefits blood und nerves, _t~~ helps form sound teeth. Try Quaker Oats.119 words
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Advertisement154 1934-02-07 3 Blessington -d'Orsay "A brilliant masquerade, a work Ol loveliness .md beauty Week-end Review More interesting and thrilling and absorbing than almost any number of Imaginary stories.*' RICHARD KING (T«tterJ An enthralling retelling Ol an extraordinary story and story with an entrancing heroin* SYLVIA LYND i Harper's Razaar) "I am advising154 words
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Article415 1934-02-07 4 Girl Victims Of Plotters f Warsaw, Jan. 16. The discovery on the railway line between Danzig and Warsaw of the body of a young and beautiful woman has led to disclosures of a spy plot said to have had ramifications m most of the capitals415 words
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Article93 1934-02-07 4 Sydney, Jan. 28. A drastic measure to deal with the possible menace of white slavery, vesting power m the Government to restrict and regulate contracts for the employment of females abroad m any capacity, will be introduced at the next session of State Parliament. In addition, it will93 words
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1120 1934-02-07 4 John C. Mofitt - How Prison Break Scenes Were Newsreeled John C. Mofitt By M DANGEROUS PINCH-HITTING ON THE LAST FRONTIER OF ADVENTURE. This is the fourth of a series of five articles on the adventures of neicsreel men. Harold Tenr.ebaum sat twiddling his thumbs m a waiting room of the state prison at1,120 words
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310 1934-02-07 4 WOMAN'S ESCAPE FROM BLAZING COACH Harbin. Jan. 30. Reports reaching Harbin this morning show that M. Rene Laurens, the popular acting editor of Le Journal de Shanghai, had a close escape from death when the trans-Siberian express m which he was travelling to Europe310 words
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Article153 1934-02-07 4 Use of Harmful Eye Cosmetics With seventeen women and girls m the United States known to be suffering from eye maladies caused by eyebrow and eyelash dyes containing harmful chemicals, as reported by the "Journal of the American Medical Association," New York City has taken the first153 words
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Article57 1934-02-07 4 hNew Constructions In Manchukuo Changchun, Jan. 31/ "Nineteen hundred new buildings were completed m Changchun during 1933 at a total cost of $10,000,000. They included Manchukuo state buildings. Japanese government offices. South Manchuria Railway Co.. buildings and private offices. During 1934, an additional $15,000,000 will be spentReuter - 57 words
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276 1934-02-07 4 IF THEY SURVIVE NEXT 5- YE ARS PLAN Russians HWill Get Twke As Much To F FtM t Moscow has now pub': line of the second Fr.. which began a year ago, a was not formula red Molotofl head of the Soviet Government mitted the plan to the Comm^" Party276 words
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Article46 1934-02-07 4 After three years idleness at Stock ton. the Scott Fell steamer Iron Chic: went into dock recently, when 120 dock workers removed ten tons o: marine growth from her hull hd worker secured enough oysters I make a good meal. The growth was I inches thick.46 words
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Advertisement37 1934-02-07 4 PUFF'S WHISKY Is a Special Liqueur Cream. It is ade Luxe Brand and without lumal for Quality. Thoroughly matured and guaranteed 12 years old. SOLE AGENTS: F. A. BARTHO OMEUSZ LTD., 3A, RAFFLES QUAY. TELEPHONE NO. 2234.37 words
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Advertisement332 1934-02-07 4 Found m Film _^Sfet the germs of tooth decay! r f.y jb Buried beneath an ever-forming JJ| lifflr must remove film every day. jl n, lhe tm m.fma |*£r V when ke analyses film on teeth don't need a microscope to f/i ymmWw^k^ pick out. film-stained teeth. The Wl^ But332 words
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Article, Illustration227 1934-02-07 5 Urn ol six huge United States Navy planes which crossed the Pacific to Hawaii This uas the longest open-water mass flight ever attempted— 2lso nautical miles. Mr. Jimmy Walker, ex-Mayor of New York, with his wife, formerly Miss Betty Compton, the227 words
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Advertisement50 1934-02-07 5 SUGGESTION TO THE THOUGHTFUL HOSTESS i r j Dover Sole lintar Saves B Le 0 .7 Lame (Australian rr I B sr;?.re .H BbTbTbTbl Roast P >tai*oes i M/loircr B Vyr l*a«fV 3^-7 Peas t'ri'fff'P bB t-i ''IJ*- B Y>UR FRIENDS WILL COME AGAIN i i 1 w. J.W 2350 words
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Article371 1934-02-07 6 Member Of Notorious Burglar Gang A man to whom prison must be a lecood home stood before the Criminal District Judge. Mr. Forrer yesterday and calmly admitted that he had committed the fifteenth crime m his career. He was Samat bin Gani, a local-born Sikh.371 words
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Article293 1934-02-07 6 The Adventures of a Postal Parcel Koh Chwee. the Chinese detective who was charged with criminal misappropriation of a postal article containing cloth, m the third police Court before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, was acquitted yesterday and discharged. It appeared that a parcel arrived m Singapore from293 words
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Article105 1934-02-07 6 But Not Disguised as a Coolie Hong Kong. Jan. 24. Although newspaper men are still besieging the Gloucestei Hotel they have not yet been rewarded by sight of Mr. Eugene Chen. Foreign Minister m the Foochow rebel government. Mr. Chen is still keeping to hisReuter - 105 words
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Article66 1934-02-07 6 Scheme for Johore A proposal to introduce a rice mill- ing plant m Johore Bharu prison is to be submitted shortly to the State Council. It is planned that the prisoners themselves should work the plant, thus giving them instructive and reformative work to perform, while*; they will66 words
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Article252 1934-02-07 6 Young Bengali Wife Goes Away Allegations that his 21-year-old wife, to whom he had been married eight years, had been enticed away by another man were made by Rasulam. a Bengali milk seller, m the second magistrate's court yesterday. The man who was charged with the offence252 words
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Article152 1934-02-07 6 Fresh Strawberry Jam To the Editor, Sir.— Referring to the paragraph m your issue of to-day's date regarding fresh strawberry jam from Brastagi. I would like to inform the writer and public m general that I recently had the pleasure of enjoying fresh strawberry jam from152 words
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Article167 1934-02-07 6 Japan's Plans For Manchukuo Peiping, Jan. 26. "Mr. Henry Pu-yi will not come to Peiping. How could he bluntly demanded Lieutenant-Colonel Takahashi. Japanese Military Attache at Nanking, j m an interview to-day with the Peiping Chronicle after his arrival by air from i Jehol. Colonel Takahashi.167 words
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73 1934-02-07 6 Trouble Between Chinese And Portuguese OWNERSHIP OF AN ISLAND Canton, Jan. 30. Fresh trouble between the Chinese and Portuguese is reported from Huangching. an island m the Chung- shan district, where Chinese press reports allege that Portuguese naval forces landed on Jan. 14, to interfere with the action of the73 words
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Article154 1934-02-07 6 Where Police Found Illicit Liquor Malacca. Feb. 3. An interesting case was heard to-day m the police court before Mr. J. C. Derrick, when a Hylam. Ngi Phuah, was charged with possessing dutiable liquor cunningly concealed m two football bladders. Mr. E. V. Rodrigues. who conducted the154 words
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Article63 1934-02-07 6 Canton. Feb. 2. It is learned lrom official sources that the South-west Executive Committee, at a meeting to-day. decided to telegraph the fourth Kuomintang Congress at Nanking urging the adoption of ai resolution placing Chinese doctors practising old Chinese methods on an equal basis with physicians practising63 words
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749 1934-02-07 6 Man And Woman Get HARMFUL AND MISLEA I) I\ NONSENSE Found guilty of offences under the Seditious Publications Ordinance, a Chinese man and woman were sentenced to terms of four years' rigorous imprisonment arid one year's simple imprisonment respectively by Mr. Justice Gerahty. at the749 words
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Article100 1934-02-07 6 Rut No Peerage Under Manchukuo Dynasty Dairen. Jan. 26. Beyond creating a few of his nearest relatives as princes, there will be no peerage system after Mr. Henry Pu-yis enthronement, it is reliably learned by Reuter to-day. It had been previously reported that on becoming Emperor Mr.100 words
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Article36 1934-02-07 6 Berlin. Feb I All State Governments haw been ordered immediately to dissolve all monarchist associations on IBM hmm tions of the Minister ol the Ini rial "m response to the sugg General Goering." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement32 1934-02-07 6 PFOR DRESS MATERIALS VISIT TIRMALL'S WHERE EVERYTHING NEW, UP-TO-DATE STYLISH r COULD BE FOUND li VERY ECONOMICAL RATE. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU! CHOTIRMALL'S TELEPHONE 7957 41 .43 H IGH STREET. I32 words
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Advertisement743 1934-02-07 6 i $150 Must Be Won IFREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION r Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the I NUMBER OF CORRECT FORECASTS Free Press Football Competition No 25 J CLAIMED. m v. hich you are asked to forecast results of The fuil results of all743 words
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Advertisement72 1934-02-07 6 Rememberthet pare Wood not «d? keeps away dltmaaa, evt ta Nat«re I remedy— ln fed, die Wood ta tt* tcramea of fife. In the trmaormm ml B4ood end Skin Com^airm Gar+m i BJoodl Mixture li e«iexo*<ed. ta exp eil the poteora md maam mtamaajyaamim UQUID at TABLET •wm A OUTSTANDING72 words
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Article130 1934-02-07 7 (nation oi the jate Mr. Niels <urd Jorfenaen <formerfcok) took place at the Soncrematorium, Copenhagen, on when there was a big gathering Blana hands who had known Mr. n m Bangkok. They included Bejri Indra (Major General P. L. rmingt. Consul-General for Siam 'Penhagen, Mr. W. Weimann, Mr. 1J aludan130 words
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Article652 1934-02-07 7 CHINESE COMPLAINT OF INSULT Flag Not Shown On Social Occasions CONSUL AT JOHORE j I •By Our Chinese Correspondent* i Chinese m Johore held a reception In honour of Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau. the Chinese-Consul-General of Ma- 1 laya. yesterday when over a hundred representatives of public bodies gathered652 words
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Article160 1934-02-07 7 The Way To Love" At The Capitol Maurice Chevalier scores another triumph In "The Way to Love." the Paramount film which opened at the I Capitol yesterday. It is sale to predict that this picture will be a greater success even than his other productions, j He sings,160 words
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Article176 1934-02-07 7 The aircraft carrier Eagle, accompanied by the destroyers Veteran and Wren, leaves Singapore to-day for Port Swettenham. where the Eagle and Veteran are due on Thursday, the Wren I going on to Port Dickson. They leave on Feb. 14 for Penang. where the three ships will remain until176 words
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Advertisement370 1934-02-07 7 M I. H A IM R <D A mmm mmimmwwmmmm m '*'*—''~**~*»nmmammmaammamm*maammaaaaammwamwam 1 ~„.-*....a-a 1 IK4iW£R /?*OS. PROUDLY PRESENT A SPECTACULAR SINCINC SUCCESS! 1 OPENING TODAY AT TME MATINEE' r- I 3.15 6.15 Entertainment presented with boundless magnificence-a staggering succession of j 91S J^^^fck bewitching songs, rapturous melodies that have370 words
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Advertisement291 1934-02-07 7 His Best I'ulure since "LOVE PARADE" Popular Local opinion 1 CAPITOL aaVOH RlT***l SBBbMCb^bb. "■"■■■■■■■'^'■"■"""a j 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 I J GREETED SY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS LAST NIGHT! I MAURICE I "TUE IiiJLV llttiS^ I IHt WAY H| with ANN DVORAK and EDWARD lllilfl IILS* a m yy^. Mff-Utt mmmW" m^tt*^2mmmW291 words
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444 1934-02-07 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1934 An Excellent Opportunity Missed QOMETHING seems to have gone wrong with Singapore's publicity machine. An excellent opportunity of bringing Singapore effectively into the limelight appears to have been missed, badly. The naval conference which has been held at Singapore aroused tremendous interest444 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1934-02-07 8 MR. Andrew Caldecott came to Malaya as a cadet In 1907, having been educated at Uppingham School and graduated through Exeter College. He held various appointments m the F.M.S. during the first twenty years of his service— in Jelebu, Kuala Pilah, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh—1,077 words
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Article223 1934-02-07 8 The Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock and Mrs. Sturrock returned to Singapore from Penang yesterday by the Kedah. Lieutenant N. C. PhiUips, Royal Artillery, relinquished the appointment of Aide-de-Camp to the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, with effect from Feb. 3rd, and is attached to 7th Heavy Brigade.223 words
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Article855 1934-02-07 8 MR. Beehag. thaTl^ dor of paraffin .strikers, whose glossy whit< the purity of his life a, but they brought hirr. no The hour was big with m their courses. Invisible autumn sky. were _gh him. all his nerve md called into play. h. before, but they vert855 words
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Advertisement156 1934-02-07 8 ri Mm FoomoßE tnan m %3 Mmm Thftgc ccHTupies v ■If BOLS has been the standard of A JB quality for Gin and First Class I S_| Liqueurs ft doesn t matter where 11 V<** »*e. whether on the West 1 II coast of Africa, or away m the A156 words
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Advertisement45 1934-02-07 8 DEBT IS A BIG WORD beginning with Owe which grows, bigger the more it is contracted. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY avoids debt m the event of serious illness or injury. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CCRPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.45 words
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Chinese Killed As Car Somersaults
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Article265 1934-02-07 9 STRICTER TESTS TO BE APPLIED Rev. R. Richards Leaving St. Andrew's Mission tutei to the excellent work of the r. Richards. Priest-in-charge and secretary, were made by the ol Singapore and others at the meeting of the St. Andrew's Mission yesterday. hards, who goes on furlough265 words
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Article48 1934-02-07 9 Chief Justice For Court Of Appeal ar Own Correspondent.) Penang. Feb. 26. S Walter Huggard, from Singapore md Mr. Justice Thomas from Kuala. Mr are expected at Penang to ver the court, of appeal which Friday. Feb. 16. m Penang his lordship will preb Kedah.48 words
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Article340 1934-02-07 9 Defies All Efforts I To Keep It Down Tho London, Feb. 6. tl? anc im P rov ed to-day owing to the categorical denial by the Bank ?i nc< L of tne rum our from New York 2?h# vf Ba k of France squired fortyeightReuter - 340 words
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Article157 1934-02-07 9 Inquiry Into Owners Of Silver Stocks New York, Feb. 5. Treasury representatives have begun an investigation into the names and addresses of all holders of speculative silver stocks. The move is intended, it is reported, to check the ownership of silver stored m the bank vaults, which157 words
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Article99 1934-02-07 9 Two Priests Arrested By Nazis Berlin, Feb. 4. A Catholic priest. Father Rachor of Becktheim has been arrested because he failed to beflag the steeple of his church on the anniversary of the Nazis' assumption of the Government. He placed a Nazi nag m the churchReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article82 1934-02-07 9 Police Inspector Wounded m Nairobi Nairobi, Feb. 4. Desperate fighting between a patVol of European and native police and a gang of native criminals occurred a few miles from here to-day. While tracking criminals through a dense forest the police met with a volley of bows and aVrows.Reuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article175 1934-02-07 9 Death Onßoad To Singgora FRIEND HURT WHILE driving to Singgora from Penang, one young Chinese was killed and his friend severely injured when their car turned a somersault as the result of a burst tyre. (From Our Our Correspondent.) Penang. Feb. 6. Information reached Penang to-day of175 words
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Article166 1934-02-07 9 Penang Clerk Sentenced For Petrol Thefts <From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. 6. Tan Hock Siew. former stores clerk of Italasia Ltd.. who was recently arrested on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of 1.106 gallons of petrol was sentenced to-day m the police court166 words
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Article118 1934-02-07 9 Cheating Charge Against European J. W. P. Thornley. a European made an appearance before the i second magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. yester- day on a charge of cheating. The complainant was Mr. J. Little. The charge read: That you on or about Jan. 31, 1934. about118 words
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Article96 1934-02-07 9 British Unemployed List Swelling London, Feb; 6. A big rise m unemployment is shown m the returns of the Ministry of Labour for January which reveal that on Jan. 22 registered unemployed m Great Britain totalled 2,389,000, an Increase of 164,000 compared with Dec. 18 last, thoughReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article27 1934-02-07 9 London, Feb. 6. The death is announced of Henrietta Eliza Soltau. who was connected with the Chinese Inland Mission for 40 years. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article428 1934-02-07 9 PARIS EXPECTS COUP D'ETAT Machine Guns Protect Deputies Paris, Feb. 6. The city is full of the wildest alarmist rumours m which the words v coup d'etat and revolution are freely bandied about. The facts are the whole garrison is confined to barracks m readiness for tomorrow's meeting of Parliament.Reuter Wireless - 428 words
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Article82 1934-02-07 9 America To Protect Cuban Production Washington. Feb. H. Mr. Cordell Hull announces that the Cuban Government has notified the United States it is ready to negotiate a new commercial treaty. According to officials the plan for stabilising the sugar situation which is considered a pre-requisite to such negotiationsReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article88 1934-02-07 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London. Feb. 6. Spot Sellers) 5d (4 3!!32d.> (Buyers) 415 16d <4 29>32d> Feb.-March 5 Hl6d «5d.) April- June 5 5i32d »5 3'32d.) July-Sept. 5 J/ 4 d <5 3'16d.) Market Steady. New York, Feb. 6. March 10.32 C 10.25.88 words
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Advertisement40 1934-02-07 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL one 64<)0. Telegram: Goodwood. 1 Most Charmingly Situated Hotel m the Island il for Permanent Residents 10 Acres 14 Tennis Courts Magnificent Dining and Dance Hall toms with Verandah and Bath All Modern Conveniences Lock Up Garages40 words
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Advertisement232 1934-02-07 9 _/OV SPORTS WEAR \f l§pl xd SPECIAL QUALITY r'"/\ A Jk If F,NE CELLULAR MESH COTTON 'j SPdRTS VESTS OPEN V NECK, i J*^ SHORT SLEEVES. I j f CREAM, I li MID BLUE, FAWN, I ■OTTLE GREEN. j V_. MADE IN ENGLAND SIZES. 32, mU 36, 38, 40 42,232 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1934-02-07 10 Dr. O. M. W. Sprague - Dr. O. M. W. Sprague Why I Left The Brains Trust— B By Debt Burdens Must Be "THIS is the eighth of a series of articles by Dr. O. IVI. W. Sprague, who resigneo as economic adviser to the IT.S.l T .S. treasury as a1,435 words
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90 1934-02-07 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February 6, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose* 16% I 6l 2 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8.) 16 5 8 16 :J Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. 16 716 16 9;16 March 16 916 16 11|1690 words
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Article227 1934-02-07 10 Feb. 13 5 American Can. Com. 100 101 102 American Telephone and Telegraph 120 3 8 120 123U Atcheson Railroad 71*8 72 72* 4 Dupont 100 5 8 102 3 4 102» 8 Firestone. Common 22 2 22* 8 23 3 8 General Electric 24 1 8 24227 words
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Article254 1934-02-07 10 Debenture Repayment and Reconstruction The directors of Anglo-Johoiv Consolidated Rubber Estates, m a circular to shareholders, advise reconstruction of the company m order to repay the moneys subscribed ior debentures and j to provide working capital of at least L'D.OOO. This step is advised m view of the254 words
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Article25 1934-02-07 10 Wholesale prices m Denmark for the year 1933 show, according to the official index. an increase of 12 points over last year at 129. i25 words
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Article892 1934-02-07 10 A SMALL PROFIT .Reserve Jungle Surrendered a. The sixteenth annual meeting of the Benta Rubber Estates, Ltd.. was held at the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., Penang. on Monday. Mr. J. Edgar Jones was In the chair and addressed the meeting as892 words
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Article183 1934-02-07 10 Singapore Produce Prices February 6, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellcrt Gambier 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6 50 Muntok White Pepper 32.00 White Pepper 31.50 Black Pepper 15.00 Copra, sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Smail Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour183 words
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Article96 1934-02-07 10 ABROAD London. Feb. 3. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 77 23 32. New York 4.93%. Montreal 4.98. Brussels 21.94%. Geneva 15.80. Amsterdam 7.61%. Milan 58%. Berlin 12.90. Stockholm 19.39%. Copenhagen 22.40. I Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28. Prague 103%. Helsingfors 226 Madrid 37 27.32. Lisbon 109%. .Athens 525 sellers. Bucharest 517%. Rio96 words
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Article131 1934-02-07 10 The Daily Express Demand London, Feb. 1. The Daily Express announces that a busy development of the tin-bearing ground m the Belgian Congo. IndoChina and Burma is talcing place, as la result of the artificial increase m the price of the metal. That paper sug- gests the131 words
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Article85 1934-02-07 10 KWANTUNG FOREIGN TRADE Previous Record Exceeded Dairen, Feb. 4. The loreign trade of the Kwantung Leased Territory for 1933 exceeded the previous record made m 1929. accordIng to a report just announced. The 1933 trade totalled 705.453 000! yen, 330.748.000 yen for exports and I 374.704.000 yen for imports. The85 words
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Article87 1934-02-07 10 Febniirv Devoe's Imperial B Kerosene per tin (ol 4 Imp. galls.* Sylvan Arrow Kerc Socony Motor Oasol per British Imp. r. tl q Socony Motor Ga drums per British I: Socony Motor G v 4-gallons tin Sheli Aviation Spirit drums; per Brit; Shell Motor Bpirit British87 words
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Article115 1934-02-07 10 London. 4 months' tl London. 3 months London. 60 da; London. 30 days' London, demand London, T.T. Lyons and Paris. d< I Hamburj. denial: New fork, denu Batavia, Bouraba: Ramarang, demand Penang. demand Calcutta. Bombay. d< Rangoon. Madras. Colombo, demand Hong Kong, demi Saigon, demand Amoy. demand Foochow.115 words
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Article180 1934-02-07 10 China's 5M Electric I liKtJ CoMpanie* Nanklni lan China has about 501 companies and ISO ln< plants, with a total g< net city of 890.000 kilow;,output of two-and h watt-hour.s. aocordii Cheng, technical National Reconstruct Almost 95 prr n;overs arc Mian:- dl I slates. 4.8 per cent tion180 words
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Article16 1934-02-07 10 The llanufactui H Company of Canada M Mr. Allan R. Pergu X superintendent for 0* X16 words
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Article727 1934-02-07 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations HJESDAY, FEBRI'ARY b. 1934 X ng .c 39s 41s 45s 46s 6d In (st) 14s 3d 15s 1.90 2.00 i 34s 6d 35s 6d 30 35 i X ($1) 95 99 43s 45s 8S 6d 9s 6d Hita 52 55 \i $1) 47V 2727 words
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Article151 1934-02-07 11 Communist Shamble* In Fukien Town Shanghai. Feb. ft. The ringleaders ot the Fukien revolt have left the territory and the rebel remnant forces at Lungyuen have been paid off by the Central authorities so that the Nanking flag once more' flies above the public offices m th Rrieadier151 words
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Article12 1934-02-07 11 Condition Of Colonial Secretary Nairobi, Feb. 1. Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 12 words
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THE HEAVENLY WILL— OR TOKIO?
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Article639 1934-02-07 11 THE FUTURE OF MANCHUKUO Prime Minister's I Manifesto Changchun, Jan. 30 The government of Manchukuo. m the name of the Prime Minister. Mi. Cheng Hseiao-hsu. issued at 4 this afternoon the following declaration 'which, m substance is as follows: "Upon entering the third year of Manchukuo's independence it is indeed639 words
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Article115 1934-02-07 11 Miners Fast In Coal Pit Depths Prague, Feb. 2. Spartan methods have been adopted by miners on strike m the pits m the North of Bohemia to enforce their demand for higher wages. Three hundred of them have remained underground for over 96 hours and they prefer to115 words
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Article106 1934-02-07 11 And America Waits For Him Washington. Jan. 31. The protracted fight over Samuel Insult's extradition will be brought to a close at midnight when he will be expelled, according to an official telegram received from Athens. Washington, Feb. Z, Samuel Insult's passport, withdrawn by the United StatesReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article87 1934-02-07 11 Terms Of Agreement With Berlin, Jan. 31. The English and American creditors ai Germany have reached a provisional understanding with the Reichsbank. For the six months ending June 30th. the Swiss and Dutch will receive their full interest but the others will receive compensating advantages. For instance, theirReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article77 1934-02-07 11 Famous Jerusalem Church In Danger London, Jan. 31. The fabric of the Church of the Holy 3epulchre. Jerusalem, Is m a dangerous condition, requiring extensive repairs, according to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. replying to a question m the House oi Commons. Urgent work is now being rone atReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article66 1934-02-07 11 Surprise Attack On Wazir Patrol Peshawar, Jan. 31. Tochi scouts, commanded by British officers, were ambushed and sniped at by Ghiizai nomadic tribesmen while patrolling the Wazir country. Three were killed and five wounded. The t.ibesmen lost seven killed and one wounded. Subsequently, the Kurram I Militia surprised66 words
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Article45 1934-02-07 11 South Atlantic Flown From West To East St. Louis, Senegal, Jan. 31. The South Atlantic was crossed for ithe first time from west to east by (the French aeroplane Croix dv Sud. starting from Port Natal. Brazil to St. Louis. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Advertisement66 1934-02-07 11 THFa EASTERN UNITED "f ifSX \S\i V CORPORATION LTD. SOUTH A/3**^ FIRE, MARINE, BRITISH MOTOR CAR DIUII3H V^_^ x *t wvniaPVT IN «tRANCE COMPANY, LIMITED PERSONAL ACCIDENT FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR A ANn I*/\I)L' Ml' V'C -am*. 13 JSgSffIUR WORKMEN'S Insurance, compensation INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST ,;sSON: General Manager. I CLRRENT66 words
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Advertisement483 1934-02-07 11 •am* exctedjj lB.tO.trtM Iwitance la force ama lit****** t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated ln the Strmlta Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry 1 C The Company has £20.000 deposited witn the Supreme Court of England and compile!483 words
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Advertisement396 1934-02-07 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter > Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.00* Reserve Fund £3,000.00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000.00* HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok396 words
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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article1055 1934-02-07 12 LOGWOOD FLEET'S SALE Three WeU-Known Danish Barques Gradually the few remaining ocean- I going sailing ships m the world are disappearing; the recent death of Mr. R. N. Bager, the Danish shipowner, and the announcement that his three remaining ships are to be offered for sale, makes it1,055 words
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Article184 1934-02-07 12 Eilective immediately and until midnight Feb. 28. 1934, the rates of freight on cargo from Singapore to Bombay by the P. and O. S. N. Company, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Dollar Steamship Lines will be as under: Betelnuts 25 cts. per picul. Coffee184 words
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36 1934-02-07 12 i TUBA ROOT.—It is notified tor m;- formation that with immediate effect j an arbitrary of US$6.OO per scale ton has been fixed on Tuba Root from Teluk Anson.36 words
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Article115 1934-02-07 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside the \\i Mr Expected t<> Arrive East Wharf (Entrance (.ate i Yoneyama Maru 22. Aj Hari Victoria Dock 'Enti Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Kistna 15: Bhutan 13 land 11; Kertosono <j D'Artagnan. Haruna Ml Empire Dock (Entrance Muncaster Cattle 30 Mayebashi Maru 35; Oiii Wearbridge I115 words
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Article114 1934-02-07 12 Pyrrhus. Brit. 4.803 tons 5.2 for Liverpool via por* Soerabaya. Dut. 341 tons. embang 6.2 tor Palembang Angby. Sar. 417 tons, for Sibu 10.2. Dalfram. Brit. 2.821 I n 6.2 lor Port Said 7 2. Larut. Brit. 464 tons 6.2 for Malacca 7.2. Gen. Verspyck. Dut. 640 Letong114 words
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Article71 1934-02-07 12 The following pa—., the Kedah from Belawan De] vnang yesterday: Miss Thurs! W. Evans. Rev. Joseph Svju S. Parsley. Mr. A. N. Lai* G. Burt Mrs. A. C. Baxter Mi > it: Mrs. If. H Ifatheson. H Sturrock. Mrs. G Btun Putley. Major Gen E. O LC.M.G.. D.5.0..71 words
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Article71 1934-02-07 12 Per ms Alsia: Mr and Mr nett. Mr. J. R. Bell. Mr. T. v. E Mr. W. N. Carruthers. Mr H tiansen. Mr. S. T. Clark- Mr V Endahl. Mrs. C. V Endahl. Dr parini. Mr. and Mrs W Ha! Mrs. B. Hornidge. Master B I Miss S.71 words
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Article21 1934-02-07 12 Customs officers are report discovered 150 ounces ol In eight Una aboard th Hang J Rangoon. The contraband ll t 11.600.21 words
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Advertisement515 1934-02-07 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons* and the s.s. MANGOLA 3.352 tons): [Cargo only] ss. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de515 words
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Advertisement259 1934-02-07 12 I BIBBY LINE I [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SUDA> MARSEILLES. PLYaMOUTH AIVD LOaXDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoot 1934 i OXFORDSHIRE Feb. 15 I STAFFORDSHIRE Mar. 1 I GLOUCESTERSHIRE259 words
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Advertisement80 1934-02-07 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDISTRIM N r TRANSPORT CO Incorporated In Japan REGI'LAR FREIGHT IXI PASSENGER SKR Vie I BOSTON MARU Feb 10 SHYOJIN MARU Feb 15 ERIE MARU F« b. 20 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOM i'AWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOIMMN Due BOSTON MARU Feb 1 W ERIE MARU Feb80 words
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Miscellaneous532 1934-02-07 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and AWm\. ml _P^_f _F I BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. I Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) i Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan <ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m.532 words
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Advertisement504 1934-02-07 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO S,,K ££S£l%J_ EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. c -1934. W* Tonnage. Singapore. •BURDWAN 6.070 Feb. 15 MANTUA 1 1 nnn a 93 \m CHITRAL 15.000504 words
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Advertisement487 1934-02-07 13 i Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Manila Feb. 13 Feb. 16 City oi Khartoum p e b 27 Mar 2 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. City ot Lille487 words
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Advertisement1210 1934-02-07 13 I ~-^^**"**ia2 m^m^^M I 1 mmm m^a mmm^^^^^^^^^^^mm. THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1931) Bteam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd ££i! ual steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ud. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co' Ltd JSS £S1,210 words
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Advertisement962 1934-02-07 14 IV. Wla AOMNKLIJKL PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PASlR— Wednesday. Feb. 7. Penang "mails only I and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAJANG— Wednesday. Feb. 7. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengallan-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Feb. 7. Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday. Feb. 7, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PAHTD Wednesday. Feb. 7. Belawan-Deli. TlDORE— Thursday. Feb962 words
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Advertisement549 1934-02-07 14 i M JI jT J AJ > t It[\ l\ \\tfLm^^o\ I m\\ f_f^ i \rlnf n __^_h1 l i__4lit —^^^BBf^^^^"v*^h>l. Wu J >v I "UI 'MfH I I I^b 1 I rjL. IJH C_W "Skf— J- J^r\ Sm I \tM I I W I <^_it—^ TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE549 words
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Advertisement649 1934-02-07 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTER I TO r.._a_TJRG M v l HARUNA MARU 10,400 Feb. 7 8 ISUWA MARU SKATORI MARU 10.000 Feb. 22 23 tFUSHIMI MARU fc §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 8 9 HAKOZAKI MARU ll I JYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU I HAKONE MARU649 words
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1685 1934-02-07 15 Record Score By Stockport Till DEATH OF Mr. HERBERT CHAPMAN n Correspondent* London, Jan. and universally lament Mr Herbert Chapmar manager ol the Arsons thrown a gloon ame this week-end. Hi mding personality ii and i: is safe to sa; has done mort1,685 words
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Article24 1934-02-07 15 Fleming. Glasgow Rangers* centreforward, scored five goals m the League match against Dundee. He had scored nine m a Cup match a week before24 words
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Article1474 1934-02-07 15 FAMOUS SCOTTISH XV OUTPLAYED Fettes-Loreltonian.s Too Slow HARLEQUINS BEAT ARMY XV (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 1 m th^,n there haS been no excitement County oh 01 Int^national trials or fhw 21 i? ham P lonsni P Quarter-finals ithis week, we have none the less enjoyed an exceptionally fine1,474 words
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Advertisement139 1934-02-07 15 SPECIAL SALE -Uk thtrti g 53.:0 h shirts ftJMi ft 1.30 ■"•Nu, shirts is; tyulily ft sI.SO l.tiO ifl Sod Quality tg lt.?t ft t.M Engirt-, Ist Qaality ft IS.S3 ifl .'nd Qualit\ i 50..:.* ,v k Singlet' ,N iff 50.64 "acock Singh (Halt -|i-.«\~. (< 7 so lfl s139 words
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Advertisement86 1934-02-07 15 -a-tDm-tiii m ■■ii__^_f«m«_^ __J _^x tl >-v J JOHNNIE WALKER and t you'll discover reasons why men I I I I sing its praises all the world over. g m FEDLABEL for sil oocasionst the world*. a\^^\_\ i I mast popular bevei ;<\7 1 BLACK LABEL, the world's whisky do86 words
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Article1887 1934-02-07 16 Scotland Beaten m Rugby International. Home Rugby Surprises. This Week's International.— Golf Wei Hsi Wei Inter-Club Competition. Hockey Hong Kong Awsiting Malayan Visit— Six-a-Side Soccer.— To-day's S.C.C. Trial.— The Fleet's Fine Exhibition. The Undoing of the Malays.— A Clever Trio of Halves. The Command's Chances. Commercial Cup1,887 words
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Article, Illustration91 1934-02-07 16 SEPOY LINES MEDALS The S.L.G.C. Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke), played on Saturday and; Sunday was won by R. H. Oakeley 66 The Ball Sweep was won by R. H. Oakeley <3i>. The Gold Medal 1933 was won by Dr. E. B. Muriel! <73», and the Park Putters 1933 by91 words
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SOCCER SEASON STARTS AT S.C.C.
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Article101 1934-02-07 16 Trial Game This Afternoon j S.C.C. players are requested to bring both coloured and white jerseys, for the S.C.C. Association football Trial at i S.R.C. ground to-day. The following have accepted to play. Colours: T. G. Lashmar; R. N. Walling. R. W. Brown: E. A. Joy, A. Donald. A. N.101 words
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63 1934-02-07 16 The following have been selected to play Association Football for S.C.C. .gainst the Public Services on Tuesiav 13th February, at S.C.C: J. D. Hawley; A. P. Goldman and J. A.' Hunt; G. J. Merrifield. C. J. Bembroke. C. Q. Starkey. O. R. T. Henman.63 words
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Article93 1934-02-07 16 More League Teams Than Last Year Twenty-one teams have entered theSelangor Association iootbali league this season one more than last year. Among the newcomers are the P.W.D.. KM at Club, the Cosmopolitans, the Tyros, the second string of the Selangor Rangers and the Central Workshops Railway Institute. All93 words
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Article35 1934-02-07 16 The final ot the Garrison Hockey j Knockout Competition, between Head-! quarters. Royal Air Force, and The! Royal Engineers will be played on thej Garrison Ground, Tanglin. on Thurs- j day. Bully off 5 p.m.35 words
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Article321 1934-02-07 16 WHO WILL WIN THE RUBBER? Indian Team For The Thir-j J. "Sl Madras, Feb. 6. The Indian team for the third Test natch against the M.C.C. beginning .ere on Saturday will include Yuvraj < 'atiala and Nazir Ali who will replace k Jopalan and Mushtaq Ali. The latter; s twelfth321 words
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Article116 1934-02-07 16 Alan Melville May Succeed R.S.G. Scott The committee of the Sussex County Cricket Club has been i seriously considering ior some time j the question of tile captaincy ol the team during tne coming, sum- l mer R. S. G. Scott the official cap- j tain last116 words
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Article76 1934-02-07 16 Rosenbloom Keeps Li^htHeavy Title Miami, Feb. ti. In a fifteen round contest for the world's light-heavyweight championship Maxie Rosenbloom was held to a draw by Joe Knight, from Cairo. Georgia. The champion's windmill style be- fuddled and slowed Knight, who led m the earlier rounds with hard-lefts. There were76 words
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Article107 1934-02-07 16 S.R.A. Classification Of Hor**. And Ponies List No. 9 amendment N ?n Feb. 6. 1934. HORSES Transfers. Star Lock :r to Class 3. Grey Nun from Class 4. Perle DOr lrom Class 4. New Classifications. Clssi Aureate. Bestlot. Berubbii Class 3 Mile d'Armentieres Purple Princess. Deletions. Class107 words
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Article66 1934-02-07 16 Pou^atchev Wins From EtWa and Ccntoi Bssasay, The Eclipse Stakt s of Ih value of Rs. 75.000. ol whir gees to the winner. Rs 17.00 and Rs. 8.000 to the third luxmi this aiterno-m Of one and -a -quarter mil follows: Maharaja ol Kashmir p Ethics66 words
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Article87 1934-02-07 16 Tilden Also Summoned To Los Angeles Los Ugei A warrant ior th tennis players Yin» B o n requested from Court owing to their m connection with th< |to pay 53. 500 Judgemei. 'suffered by Frank Briuir with Vines' car. The judge r |to grant a warrant87 words
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Article41 1934-02-07 16 To-day: Handicap Bemi-Fi Tuesday. 13th: Handicap I Friday. 16th: Champl mi Match Between Newman aXnd Davis London Isn H. In the billiards match b man and Davis, at the cl< scores were as follows: j Newman 3.343. Davis iln41 words
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Advertisement23 1934-02-07 16 '■■■■■■■■■■■■MH^BMBaHßHßaMM^^MaHMßMa*—___i__________^^HManaH^^MaMMMMMl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__________. I TRY THE BETTER WAY THAT GAS SERVICES OFFER COOKING IS DONE BETTER WITH HALF THE LABOUR MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT PHONE 5101.23 words
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Advertisement57 1934-02-07 16 the ONLY BRITISH REFRIGERATOR WITH A m\ YEAR GUARANTEE. ALL STEEL ftpijl REFRIGERATOR _R__T AW m \m ,_r <^r ALL BRITISH MANUFACTURE by THE BRITISH THOMSOH-HOUSTOR CO., LTD. RUGBY, ENGLAND CALL and INSPECT. the MECHANISM is your most important consideration IN THE SELECTION OF A REFRIGERATOR ~a~..- a AT COMPETITIVE57 words
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