The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 March 1934
1934-03-03
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Title Section14 1934-03-03 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14,?05. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, MARCH 3. 1934 10 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration410 1934-03-03 1 H >i X NEW UNITS CALLED FOX IN AIR ESTIMATES Britain Awaits Result Of Arms Conference BUT NATIONAL, IMPERIAL SECURITY COME FIRST INTEREST will be aroused m Singapore by the I* announcement that the Air Estimates for 1934 provide for the formation of four410 words
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105 1934-03-03 1 Strain Of Japanese Competition Manchester. Mar. I. Opinion m cotton circles is distinctly hardening Id respect oi" the AngloJapanese negotiations. The Manchester Chamber oi Commerce monthly record for March states that every country has felt the strain of Japanese competition and is willing to admit JapanReuter - 105 words
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Article115 1934-03-03 1 London. Feb. 28. The Anglo-Japarvese textile trade I conference after to-day's meeting adllourned until next Wednesday. The Question oi the geographical area to be covered by any possible agreement which might emerge is still under discussion. The British delegation inlormed the Japanese that it was irnposjsible to varyBritish Radio - 115 words
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Article136 1934-03-03 1 Plan To Form a Pool London. Feb. 2. The main feature ot" a plan which will be presented to tanker owners to-day is the formation Of an association the members of which will pay and pool a percentage of ireight* received from charters made alter the i planReuter - 136 words
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Article28 1934-03-03 1 French Aviatrix Off To Seoul Shanghai. Mar. 2. Mlie. Hilz »the French aviatrix* arrived at 4 p.m. and is leaving early tomorrow morning ior Seoul. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-03-03 1 Mr. Douglas Fairbanks. Jr. the film actor, has now admitted that he and Miss Gertrude Lawrence, the English actress, have talked about becoming engaged, but he says that nothing: has been "settled." For some time rumour has linked the names of Mr. Fairbanks and Miss Lawrence, both seen here.49 words
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Article36 1934-03-03 1 324,504 Draws Big Chinese Prize Shanghai. Mar. I. The number of the ticket which drew the first prize In the Fourth Air Force Lottery run by the Chinese Government is 324.504.- Union TimesUnion Times - 36 words
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603 1934-03-03 1 NO FOREIGN OFFICIALS AT ENTHRONEMENT Shanghai. Mar. 2. Chinese volunteers m Manchuria have issued a statement to the affect j that their units within the territory will continue to operate tor the over- j throw of the regime under Pu Yi. A foreign603 words
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Article30 1934-03-03 1 Los Angeles, Mar. 2. The "Ho Gospeller." Mrs. Almee MacPhersoii. was today divorcd by delauit by ber husband. D;;vid Hntton ;r.. on the grounds of mental cruelty. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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112 1934-03-03 1 a Four Wounded In Tribal Trouble At Kashgar Neu Delhi, M;ir. I The Brit Is] Consulate at Kiishgar was attacked during .1 fight between invadini And i\i 1 Khtrgli ano i ungan tribesman. w)u t(M>k posse i< i the old city, according t<> ;i delayedReuter - 112 words
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189 1934-03-03 1 FOREIGN SQUADRONS COMING HERE NEXT WEEK ft Ni xt week will ice the visit to SixiK^P y.iv of two squadrons •>; foreign wary,..,> s a Dutch naval squadron win b« the Srs! to arrive, being due ben on Mar. 8. according to the Naval Stall Oflicer. Singapore. Commodore d. Seaiong**189 words
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Advertisement79 1934-03-03 1 There it no better Tea BIGIA TEA i.ROWN IN MALAYA S TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL SERVED 12.00 to 3.00 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER RACE BALL 9.45 p.m. to 2 a.m. DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $100 TUESDAY. MARCH bth. S.S. "LURLINE" I N PQPT SPECIAL CRUISE BALL DINNEB 53.00 NOX-DINERS 00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA79 words
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Advertisement111 1934-03-03 1 On Other Pages Lord Privy Seal di>cusse, his disarmament tour Page 9. Singapore's children's orchestra hold Ixr^t concert Page 9. How Camera retained his boxing title —Pace 16. Details of local amateur boxing tournament Pace 15. Hunger marchers create commotion m House of Commons— Page 9. Man serves sentence while111 words
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Advertisement117 1934-03-03 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL TOST APELPHI HOTEL DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CONCERT DURING TIFFIN FIXED MENU AND A LA CARTE WEDNESDAY MARCH 7th, 1934 9.30 p.m. ROOF-GARDEN SPECIAL ROOF-GARDEN DANCE CABARET IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION117 words
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Article37 1934-03-03 2 Kefore the Chief Justice and Air. Justice Gerably m the Ist Court at 11. DC A i:i 33— P. Kader Maideen vs. K. Shaik Ismail and 2 ors. iFor r.westion ol coats).37 words
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419 1934-03-03 2 COLOUR FOR THE PERAK F M. S. V. F. MALAYAN ENGINEERS To Meet In Ipoh Next Week The Engineering Association of Ma- j laya holds its annual general meeting this year m Ipoh, three days being devoted tor the purpose. Members attending the session will I assemble at tho^ Station419 words
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Article181 1934-03-03 2 Accused Says The Police Took Him to the Jungle Klang. Feb. 24. Tec Nai, a Hokkien, was charged before Mr. L. Forbes with manufacturing samsu without a licence and also being m possession of one gallon of samsu, at the 12th mile Kapar Road. Kapar. Asiatic Inspector T.181 words
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Article520 1934-03-03 2 THE SOUL OF THE BA TTALLION Ipoh, Feb. 2f>. The Ipoh public were treated to a rare spectacle this morning when His Excellency the High Commissioner, Mr. Andrew Caldecott. C.M.G.. C.8.E., with impressive ceremonial presented the colours to the Perak Battalion of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force. The ceremony520 words
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Article247 1934-03-03 2 "Complete Idiocy" Of Nicholas Moscow. Feb. 20. Intimate letters written by the Czar Nicholas 11, to his mother the Empress Marie Feodorovna, widow of Czar Alexander 111., have bee n collected here. There are about 70 of them. Some were discovered three or four months ago m the247 words
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Article378 1934-03-03 2 New Church In Surrey Consecrated Twelve months ago, on the North Downs at Woldingham, Surrey, the foundation stone of the church of St. Paul was laid. That foundation stone was also a memorial stone to Lord Inchcape. the head of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company. Last378 words
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Article247 1934-03-03 2 Soviet Stratosphere Observations Moscow. Feb. 20. The :>eniur scientific worker of the Central Meteorological Bureau. Thomson, has carried out preliminary investigations of the results ot the optical stratospheric observations conducted during the flight of the strato■stau* "Ossoaviakhim" by its crew who perished so tragically. The gondola of247 words
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Article137 1934-03-03 2 Told Public Troops Had Committed Excesses Calcutta. Feb. 15. .Three separate charges oi sedition were framed to-day by the Chief Presidency Magistrate against Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ;n connexion with speeches delivered at the Albert Hall and the Maheshwari Bhaban m Burrrabazar. Calcutta, on Jan. 17 and 18 One137 words
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Article277 1934-03-03 2 That the British Government should found an experimental colony to be run by engineers, scientists and economists was the unusual proposal made at a recent meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science by the President of the engi neering section. This is what that277 words
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Advertisement177 1934-03-03 2 Colds, Influenza, infection b Y FORMAMINT Ovrii fc rhf#ot Tot>'*rt At uM Cuemiic; a^d Stores /^\-<^\ 7 Orden received by poat attend- C/«^/ c d lmmedla- tely Address: cf y' W, High St.. O Singa- /L JW /ejT of Lease* W 4«y date style of /v frames Suppll//3P ed- Beet177 words
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Advertisement279 1934-03-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BEECHAM'S LUNG SYRUP fcr Colds Bronchitis. Of al I Chemists. Sole Agents: I GRAFTON LABORATORIES, Singapore. I BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE VON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly Term* Single and Double Rooms, Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms279 words
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Advertisement466 1934-03-03 2 1 TENDER> ESINGAPOEi MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now following materials I particulars, tee Munici; OonstnicUon ol Drains and CUJ posed playi'i^ B Course Area Date noon. Baturd Supply ot High Pi Tubes Date ot c Monday April 30th GOVERNMENT \OTH I Tenders will be Colonial Secretary's fl or March Istl466 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1934-03-03 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday. 3rd. High Water 11.46 a.m Cricket S.C.C. Trial game; S.C.R.C. vs. Wilts.. S.C.R.C R.I. vs. Minto C.U.. R.I S.R.C. Home and Home, S.R.C. ground. Football M.F.A. League. Kota Raja vs. Darul Bahar Jalan Besar. Singapore Races, Third Day. Concert Variety Entertainment by Mrthodist Girls' School.161 words
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Advertisement495 1934-03-03 3 IWdA W^' '^1 Kf I BB^^^B \^J JS m R V J F*^K C^^^H bW ii I bI bHb^2h B^Bv '^BB l'-'i*. *.\***/!"l*'* |jl*-* '•'•'•'•''■'•'•'•'■'■'•^^B B^B BB^^^^^ 1 jtfHfj^. '^BB^B^P^B^^^^^ "I* l W V B I .^b^l fIBH b^bt BBH ,b^p 888 b^bt I _B A^B b^v I .^B^B^bßbw bTbb495 words
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277 1934-03-03 4 HEARING FURTHER ADJOURNED 1 fact that while awaiting the bearing ol the appeal one of the appellants had served hi r sentence ol pr'sonment and was now free attain revealed when the appeal oJ Nal Chal Vim and three others against277 words
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Article197 1934-03-03 4 8 Zulus Charged With Murder Durban, Feb. 8. A grim story of human sacrifice m B remote part of Zululaitd was revealed at thL' trial of eight Zulus, at Eshowc on the charge of murdering a youth. It vas stated that he was sold by his father197 words
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Article382 1934-03-03 4 T HE BIG AIR RACE Fund To Assist Indian Competitors London. Feb. 20. The High Commissioner for India I resided at a meeting held at India H< use of representatives of various organizations connected with India, to :..idi-r what steps could usefully be t :en m this country to assist382 words
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Article235 1934-03-03 4 MARSEILLES MOB VIOLENCE Orgy of Looting on the Cannebiere 'i.i- disorder* m France recently Here not confined lo Paris In Marselli.v following a demonstration by 100.000 strikers m procession severe rioting broke out and fighting took plac? m iront of the Exchange and iln the Rue Cannebltre. Two policemen were235 words
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Article91 1934-03-03 4 Dinajpur. Feb. 27. Four oj the thirteen Indians charged m connection with the armed raid on a station ir. North Bengal on Oct. 28 last year have been sentenced *o eight years and transportation for life, three to ten years* rigorous imprisonment and the Others to various terms91 words
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Article134 1934-03-03 4 Chinese Motorists Injured Mr. Cheng Meng Kang. a Chinese Interpreter from Malacca, and his brother, had a narrow escape from serious injury on Thursday night, when the small car m which they were drrvjng at the 7th milestone Bukit Timah Road, crashed into a steam roller to134 words
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Article155 1934-03-03 4 SIKH ACQUITTED Complaint Of Hospital Cook Xikka Singh, the Sikh watchman employed at the General Hospital, was yesterday acquitted by the Third Magistrate, on the charge of criminal I breach of trust m respect of $80. I It was alleged by the complainant. j Poor an Singh,155 words
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238 1934-03-03 4 Sentence of eight months' rigorous imprisonment each was passed on two Chinese. Fong Ah Ton and Fong Ah Quan. who were convicted before the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, of kidnapping and abetting the kidnapping respectively, of two young Chinese girls. According to the evidence238 words
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Article138 1934-03-03 4 Cambridge Examinations Results i Successes obtained m the Cambridge j Examinations by boys of St. Andrew's School. School Certificate. Honours. Yue Yit Yang. Chin Yun Howe. Passes.— M. Armstrong. C. Meyer, E. R. Carlos. E. Moss. Chan Wan Hock. Tan Ek I Chiang, Tan Quee Phuan. Tan138 words
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Article532 1934-03-03 4 34 YEARS SER VICE IN HONG KONG Chinese Farewell Tribute To Retiring Judge Chinese friends of Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, who has now left Hong Kong to spend his retirement at Home, paid a splendid tribute to him m the form of a farewell address at the Chinese Merchants'532 words
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Article184 1934-03-03 4 Sliding Roof For Sunshine Nearly 500 men are now engaged on the construction of the Empire Pool and Sports Arena at Wembley, and although there have been certain small delays as the result of the recent heavy frosts, the work is well up to schedule. As soon184 words
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Article76 1934-03-03 4 Approximately £4.0C0,000 has been allocated for the development of Soviet Broadcasting during 1934 according to information published m Helsingfors There are at present 68 broadcasting stations m the U.S.S.R. with a total power of 2,000 kilov/atts. The largest is that at Noginsk near Moscow with a power76 words
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Advertisement62 1934-03-03 4 Nowadays ONE GIRL, can start a Scandal BUT EDDIE CANTOR Hot involved with 300 saucy slaves to make "ROMAN SCANDALS" The whole stor r wi 'eak outatth. ftAPITm"Z7., CADITAI An Out8 «an«*«"8 Stage and Screen Attraction MWT I I VIL OPENING EARLY NEXT WEEK! MARTY SANDS MILDRED DaSh tTSLI c_62 words
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Advertisement175 1934-03-03 4 9t; If N with garden freshness: Skilful blending maintains the high standard of excellence. K. v^ Mjcjm M CjK C^ C* O \m 7^/ 1 X aA"* 1 -ens > i ffl WA^IB? Xli I I I best fop. KE^^' Maided. t L i i H m A_ M p>175 words
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Article, Illustration210 1934-03-03 5 tplaiM collided with an electric pylon at Seasalter. Whitstable. and crashed on to the beach. Mr. Lcoaard Wren ol Seasalter. the pilot, uas able to crawl from the wreckage without hurt after a miraculous escape. Pilot escapes death m front of his »WI ho«M when hta |>la:i«- )iits pylon and210 words
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Advertisement10 1934-03-03 5 Mm I I W^^*mß>. FED C CURED I !^i.i^!iii:jm»ii«tii);)i\naj(igw I10 words
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Advertisement15 1934-03-03 5 EAST OR WEST HOME BEER IS BEST AND JEFFREY'S IS BEST OF THE HOME BEERS15 words
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Article1030 1934-03-03 6 TACKLED IN THE RIGHT WAY British Expert's Tribute A striking tribute to the way health problems had been tackled m Malaya was made by Professor W. W. Jameson. Dean and Professor of Public Health of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, at yesterday's meeting of1,030 words
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Article191 1934-03-03 6 Delay In Turning Out Is Alleged Penan*, Mar. 2. Some criticism has arisen m Penang rpcardims the time at which the fire brigade was called to the fire which broke out m Church Street on Wednesday morning. The official time recorded m the brigade book is 3.16 and191 words
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Article144 1934-03-03 6 Injured Man Found In Drain Slmnmugam. a strong but unkeptlooking Tamil, walked into the Geylang police station on the afternoon of Feb. 7. and said that it the police went to the 6 1 2 milestone Changi Road they would find another Tamil whom he had assaulted. An144 words
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Article301 1934-03-03 6 Singapore Welshmen Hold Their Dinnor ot as gprt as was expected although here was present a fair sprinkling' )I Welsh ladies and gentlemen. The function was an informal one. rhich was necessitated by the prevailng conditions m Singapore amongst £her things. South Wales was strongiy represented at301 words
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Article551 1934-03-03 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Fre-.\ Pres^ Football Competition No M j m which you are asked to forecast results of i ten matches to be played on March 10 THE PRIZE OF $150 will551 words
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113 1934-03-03 6 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following League113 words
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Article65 1934-03-03 6 This duplicate list Is for the convenience of competitors m keeping record of their entries and en ac aeoeont ahemli it be j mma* the Free Finest Leeds vs. Sunderland Middlesbro vs. Tottenham West Bromivich vs. Huddersfield Fulham vs. Bolton Lincoln vs. West Ham Notts County65 words
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Article307 1934-03-03 6 SERANG'S FURNITURE SMASHED I "STIFF" SUPERSTITIONS Selangor Chinese Advocate Smaller Caskets (From Our Own Corresoondent. Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1. The Chinese superstition chat a corpse should not be taken into a house was mentioned at the annual meeting of the Selangor Chinese Funeral Association on Tuesday The chairman. Mi. Yeoh307 words
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Article125 1934-03-03 6 SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS New Measure To IkIntroduced Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 1. Complaints about septic tanks haw led to the gazettiim Ol a new bill. This bill enables sanitary boards 10 control, supervise and repair private septic tanks, and empowers them to i make by-laws m that behalt and to I prescribe125 words
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Article78 1934-03-03 6 Status Raised At Danzig London. Feb. 27. It was stated at the Foreign Office i to-day that the status of the consular jpost at Danzig having been raised to i Consulate-General. Mr. L. M. Robinson, now British Consul at Amsterdam where he holds the rank of Consul- General,British Radio - 78 words
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254 1934-03-03 6 BECA USE HE REFUSED TO JOIN SOCIETY Broken doors, chairs and mirror and picture wor the police court yesterda belore Mr. N. Ortce Magistrate, m a case of ml which two unemployed *an charged. The accused were Un kg Loy Boon Lat. They wen by Mr. Fung The owner <>iReuter Wireless - 254 words
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Advertisement95 1934-03-03 6 9 To treat these complaino successfuUy, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture Is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, fc It famous for Blood and Sklo Disorder*. Cg 08 C*mdm mmi Smrm. Efwmßy t*>* UQUID m TABLET farm LATEST DRESS MATERIALS! CREPE FACONNE AND SATIN95 words
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Advertisement72 1934-03-03 6 and im i^orutc tin MKIST to soot hr and bcal In the treatiiKiit «»t all -kir troubles balhf fireeh witl €'ull€»urn Soap mA !••> water, dry j:eiitl\ un<! ippl] lulhura Oinitn. Pimple*, rafthes rr*fii itrhin^> and irriUtion^ quickly r«'lif\ed and healed. Sample each Soap. Oz;tir.> cum free upon requot. rrom72 words
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Article90 1934-03-03 7 Eleven Chinese Caught At "National Sport" •From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1. Eleven Chinese were charged today i with gambling at the Selangor Hakkai Club. Ten of them were fined $5 each, or m default seven days' rigorous im- 1 prisonment. The eleventh accused was also90 words
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297 1934-03-03 7 Destitute In Shanghai Scores ol British women art among the applicants for jobs m Shanghai at wages oi ill a week. This shows how serious is the unemployment problem m the city There are now 300 unemployed British subjects here representing about 5297 words
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Advertisement236 1934-03-03 7 TO NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 t Matin" lii; ;wld Tomorrow 3 O'clock j ALtIAMIBRA BUSTER CRA B B E "iii"" NEW ADVENTURES OF AR2AN THE FEARLESS" with JACQUELINE WELLS EDWARD WOODS Kcleased by Shaw Bros. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS:— ALISON SKIPWORTH W. C. FIELDS m "TILLIE and GUS" with BABY LEROY A236 words
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Advertisement243 1934-03-03 7 i i I STORAGE STANTON NELSON 4 Collycr Quay. A.P.8.— 2. Telephone 587% HOME CHILDREN'S FETE Y.W.C. A. FORT CANNING ROAD. Friday, March, 9th 5 p. m to 10 p.m. Dog and Cat Sh cm, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, March, 10th 10 a.m. tol2a.m. 4.30 to 10 p.m.243 words
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Advertisement247 1934-03-03 7 i jwwwuiMWMinimummmmimmmfc JSYDNEY fl:?^^! HOWARD v j 5 IN BRITISH AND DOMINIONS B^^^^H^^JL S I *'TROUBLE M 2 A pleasure TO-DAY 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. mickey mouse J CRUISE OF PAVIIION >n 5 5 LAUGHS! r* MICKEY'S Jp m ptAL 6903 STEEPLE CHASE ALL TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS MUST BE C;LAIMED 5 BY247 words
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Article82 1934-03-03 8 CHAN— CHAN KIM HONG NEO. the! beloved wife of Mr. Cheang Jim Chuan. passed away peacefully at her residence "Riviera." 112 Paslu Panjang j Road, on Thursday. March Ist, at the i age ol 58. Sho leaves behind a husband, ,two sons. Messrs Cheang Thiam Chu and Cheang Thiam82 words
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471 1934-03-03 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, MARCH 3. 1934 The True Word In The Jest THERE'S many a true word spoken m jest. We have no doubt that Mr. de Valera's humorous statement m the Dail on Thursday will have i found an echo of agreement m the breasts of most471 words
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Article1177 1934-03-03 8 »ro the present generation the name of Sempill is that of a very energetic and enterprising young man who has had a lot to do with the development of civil aviation m Britain. British aviation and motoring owe much to the Master of Sempill, who. recovering1,177 words
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Article293 1934-03-03 8 Mr. A. M. Sellar. Managing Director of Shaw. Darby, and Co., Ltd.. London, has sailed for England by the Rawalpindi. All Bombay silk shops m High Street. North Bridge Road, and Arab Street, will be closed to-day, being their holy holiday. The trial of J. W.293 words
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Article465 1934-03-03 8 Topics Of The Week AN amusiiiic I rt among member I J Co-operative Boclet I improve their kru,*;. I staple crop. trav,n,. d d( I to Hew the mm I Thing" which It I instructional I production. They B prised when t! 1 girl was shew: ASStS? I bad luck465 words
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Advertisement216 1934-03-03 8 CALL for "Johnnie Walker" THE BEST BY TEST CALDBECICS by special y*<t: SL^jSj to THB APPOINTMENT BING OF SIAM ESTD. aM Sift 1872 NEW STOCKS IN USEFUL WEDDING PRESENTS STERLING SILVER, E.P.N.S. AND CRYSTAL WARE IN SELECTING YOUR PRESENT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER FIRST QUALITY. AND MERIT. WHICH YOU WILL ALWAYS216 words
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Advertisement54 1934-03-03 8 IT IS HARD TO TELL whether a woman is old fashioned or up-to-date if she weal's a last year's hat, drives a this year's car and lives on next year's income. Both conservative and progressive people hold "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALLSICKNESS POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong54 words
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Advertisement10 1934-03-03 8 WHEW THE OTHERS JW 1} j mutopiease YfmMm dgk m§€mmums10 words
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Article197 1934-03-03 9 ROUND -T ABLE SHIPPING TALK Mr. Runciman 's tiled Hints London, March 2. International round-table shipconferencc was suggested by Mr. {unciman m a speech at the annual :.quet of the Chamber of Shipping the United Kingdom m London this evening. He expressed the opinion they would not find a solutionReuter - 197 words
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Article90 1934-03-03 9 Alleged Delay of Alarm Call Prom Our Own Correspondent* Penaiiß, Mar. 2. Witti regard to the allegation that telephone call wai put through to local t xchange at 230 and the Fire Brigade only received the message at :J 16, ttv Controller of Pcsi.s and Telegraphs. Penang.90 words
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Article71 1934-03-03 9 'o-operati ve Society Makes i From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Mar. Z. The Penang Post and Telegraphs Cooperative Society made a nett profit of $1,319 for the past year. A further gratifying note is that it is the first time since the inception of the society71 words
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Article241 1934-03-03 9 Remarkable Restoration Of Confidence London. Mar. 2. The change In the situation m the United States since last year is almost incredible, declared Mr. Bingham, United States Ambassador In London, upon landing at Plymouth after a I visit to America. j There is a remarkable restoration ofReuter - 241 words
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Article73 1934-03-03 9 Panama Quarrel With America New York. Mar. 2. The Republic of Panama has taken the first s f ep m what may prove an international dispute by instructing their agent m New York to refuse to acknowledge the United States Gov ernment's cheque lor $250,000 m p-5--ment of73 words
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227 1934-03-03 9 Fierce Scrimmages When Men Are Thrown Out London, March 2. One of the fiercest scrimmages m the Strangers' Gallery for a long time disturbed the progress of to-night's i debate on the Russian trade agreement tending m the ejection at intervals of I thirteenReuter - 227 words
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83 1934-03-03 9 ARMS TOUR WAS USEFUL Mr. Eden Discusses His Mission London, March 1. Mr. Anthony Eden arrived m London this evening. He told Reuter that his European tour had been useful, having cleared away certain difficulties and misunderstandings. Two Governments' views on the British memorandum were now definitely known and heReuter - 83 words
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Article103 1934-03-03 9 Sarawak And Siam And Restriction The llagur. March 1 Slow progress is being made m bringing Sarawak and Siam into the rubber restriction scheme it is pointed out m well-informed quarters here In connection with the reference by Dr. Colijn to the necessity for the co-operation ot all103 words
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Article80 1934-03-03 9 Sudden Death of Chinese Lady From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Mar. 2. At "Yeoville." Northam Road, this morning the death took place ot Mrs. Yeo Boon Wan. wile of Mr. Yeo Boon Wan. director of Leong Fee and Co.. brokers and rubber exporters of Penang. Deceased, who was80 words
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Article43 1934-03-03 9 Fascist Council Picks Candidates Rome, Mar. 2. The Fascist Grand Council m the presence of Signor Mussolini drew up a list to-day of four hundred candidates for the elections on Mar. 25 for what will probably be the last Chamber.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article16 1934-03-03 9 Leningrad. March 2. The death is announced of the famous orientalist. Professor Oldenburg. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article229 1934-03-03 9 First Concert A Decided Success r^lllT *J as the makin *s ol a first rate children's orchestra. Thanks to w. c a. Brown, youngsters have been brought together and given an opportunity of showing the public what they ve«t*rH» f? gaVe their flrst concert yesterday afternoon at229 words
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Article294 1934-03-03 9 Those taking part were: first violin Eric Choa < leader*, Elsie Kiong. Margaret Rodriguez. Ching Yen Yin. Lim Cheng Soon. H. de Betto. Shun Quai Hong: second violins Chan Wah Hock, Chan Nit Choon. Georgie Khoo. Luis Lopez. Ong Chen Hai and Wee Yam Thong. Just to show294 words
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Article59 1934-03-03 9 Successful Operation m London London, March 2. Viscount Lascelles. elder son of the Princess Royal and Earl of Harewood, was successfully operated upon IB a. London nursing home to-day for an abscess on the neck which developed following streptococcal infection of the throat. It is officially stated thatReuter - 59 words
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Article82 1934-03-03 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. Spot (Sellers) 4 31|32d (5d.) (Buyers) 4 29i32d (4 15|16d.) Mar 5d <5 1i32d.) April- June 5 7|64d (5 9|64d.) July-Sept. 5 13 64d (5 15 64d.) Market Steady. New York, Mar. .1. March 10.38 (10.32) April- June 105982 words
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Advertisement156 1934-03-03 9 THE GREATEST WAR STORY OF ALL" I WAS A SPY By Marthe McKenna Read what Mr. Winston Churchill oays itoout this book, which has made the greatest British film yet produced. H< r tae is a thrilling one the n description of her life. Intrigues and adventures is undoubtedly authentic156 words
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Advertisement125 1934-03-03 9 d» fiU (niaiefj^^ <gi«« d I) OR f>. <6« (Drtnee of OVtfci tii^i In Smart Shapes with Snap Brim, New Seasons Shades. High Grade Quality Perfect Style and Finish. Price $10.50 each. Mid Grey, Castor, Beaver, Fawn. EXCLUSIVE TO Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Perfectly baked they are packed125 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Article1065 1934-03-03 10 I SAYS ELECTRICITY CO. CHAIRMAN A dividend ot lour per cent, on the i ordinary shares was approved at the annual meeting of the Malacca Electric Lighting Limited, which was held; yesterday at the offices of the secre- taries. Messrs. Evatt and Co. Mr. P.1,065 words
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Article136 1934-03-03 10 Yesterday's Alterations Chenderiang < 8s 9s King Fa Us <$1) 42 45 Kamp. Kumunting «ss) 6s 6d 7s Kinta Dredge >$1> 2.42 1 2 2.47 l 2 c.d. j Lukut <S1 98 1.02 Nawng Pet <$1> 84 87 T&Jcuapa <€ l 24s 24s 6d Brogaa «si» 60136 words
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Article157 1934-03-03 10 Retail Sales And Cargo Figures Up London. Feb. 28. The money value of sales m Britain's retail trade last month was 3.9 per cent, i above that of January. 1933. thus recording the fourth consecutive month- ly increase. Sales were higher m every main category except fancy goods,British - 157 words
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Article133 1934-03-03 10 Increased U.S. Car Output London, Feb. 19. Messrs. Weil's circular states that the tin market is lifeless, the variations m price being insignificant. The tin-plate industry m the United States is working at forty-five per cent, of its capacity. The motor vehicle industry reached m January an133 words
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81 1934-03-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association March 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose > 16' 8 16V 4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. «F. 0.8.) 16% le l^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 16i/ 4 16% Apr-June 16% 16»/ 2 July-Sept. 16 381 words
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Article227 1934-03-03 10 March 2. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 9 64 London, 3 months' sight 24 1 8 London, 60 days' sight 24 7;64 London. 30 days' sight 2j4 3,32 London, demand 2|4 5 64 London, T.T. 2 4 1 16 Lyons. Paris, demand 890 Hamburg, demand 147227 words
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Article187 1934-03-03 10 Singapore Produce Prices March 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers 1 Gambler 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 31.00 I White Pepper 30.00 Black Pepper 16.00 I Copra. Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 i Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00187 words
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Article92 1934-03-03 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.. N.L. from February 18th to 24th 224 I piculs. Bentong No Liability. February. hours 422, piculs 97. cubic yards 32.800. North Taiping Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. first half February, piculs 143; hours 250' 2 cubic yards 48.000. Klang River Tin Dredging Co..92 words
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Article26 1934-03-03 10 According to a recent census taken by the authorities at Hankow, the total population of the municipality is 702.536. composed ot 445.996 males 'and 296.540 lemales.26 words
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Article370 1934-03-03 10 DR. COLIJN'S GREATEST PROBLEM To Persuade Natives Control Is Necessary Dr. Colijn's statement that rubber restriction is necessary and desirable brought out a certain amount of speculative buying m London, state Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., rubber brokers, m their weekly rubber market review for the week ending Friday. March370 words
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Article269 1934-03-03 10 The market has been very quiet for the past few days though the tone appears to be steady and letters inclined to wait for slightly higher prices stated Messrs. Lewis and Peat <S.> Ltd. m their weekly report yesterday. Although production from all the main centres during January269 words
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Article687 1934-03-03 10 TAIPINCJ KUnBER Expenditure On Estates Reduced The 23rd annual general meeting of the Taiping Rubber Plantations Limited, was held on Jan. 17. at the registered office. 149. Leadenhall Street, London, EC. 3, Mr. Alexander Rose <the chairman oi the company presiding. The chairman said:- Gentlemen, from687 words
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Article211 1934-03-03 10 The buffer tin pool seems to have no i friends outside of those interested in'i the manipulation of the metal, and as the Governments are pledged to look after consumers' interests, any attempt I to create a Corner will meet with short shrift. Consumption is for the mo- 3 ment211 words
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Article37 1934-03-03 10 Foreign exports oi tin, shipments on ocean-stean Malayan ports, during February 1934 Btati Dept. oi Statistics* Destination United Kingdom United States ol Amerii Continent ol Europ British Possessions Japan Netherlands Ind Other Foreign 'T37 words
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Article43 1934-03-03 10 MJMMAB1 Mont C 18 L934 Januan M.IW1 February IJM I March April May June July August September October November December 1 The above figure n pi Of smelted tin. 2. For details ol count tions. see 1 Summary 1 ly Foreign Trad< H43 words
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Article80 1934-03-03 10 i »*h American Can Con 10 American Telephone and Telegraph Alcheson Railroad Dupcmt Firestone, Common General Electric General Motors Goodrich Qoodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank New York Centra] Railroad Pennsylvania Rail road Co iCon. Radio-Corporation Booony Vacuum (i I Standard Oil NJ Texas Corporation Union Oil80 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1934-03-03 10 "BERKELEY SQUARE con, A JESSE. L. LASKY PRODUCTION "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURES MADE." London Press. I FOX19 words
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Article603 1934-03-03 11 RADIO NOTES NEWS Singapore Bandoeng Jamming, COMPLAINT FROM LISTENERS rwij i Ccrr spundeni >. re c tmolaining ■i|,- ion Z.H.1., th loc '1 by the Radio Servio Malaya. Is b<. 12 spoiled fco a .<•• through Interference by n at Bandoeng which is 5 met r I' is believed iia603 words
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Article165 1934-03-03 11 New Scries Ol a terlei oi talks under the title ol My Day's Work" has been arranged for broadcasting In Empire pro grammes. The object of the series U Lo give first-hand accounts of iypica professions m the Empire, and the talks will really take the- form oi165 words
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Article206 1934-03-03 11 The second of ft scries af programmes. "Song Writers on Parade." will be heard by listeners to Transmission 4. on Wednesday. March 7. at 8.0 p.m. G.M.T. These programmes consist of the big "hits" of the leading British song ■writers, and the composers will be m the206 words
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Article17 1934-03-03 11 Reduction In Rates Announced London, Feb. 27. The estimates tor the coming year British RadioBritish Radio - 17 words
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Article74 1934-03-03 11 Exceeds Expenditure For First Time London. Feb. 21. For the first time m the current financial year, the total national revenue ot 631,750.000 up to Feb. 24 exceeded expenditure totalling £619.500.000, showing a surplus of £3.380,000. after including the debt payment to America and Sinking Fund payments totalling74 words
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Article76 1934-03-03 11 Echo Of Stavisky Scandal Paris, ,Feb. 27. The report of three doctors who have examined the body of M. Albert Prince, of the Public Prosecutor's Department, who was handling the Stavlsky and other financial scandals, declares inability to pronounce either for or against suicide. The doctors state thatReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article111 1934-03-03 11 Bumpy Journey In Aeroplane London, Feb. 27. When the Prince ot Wales flew m his private aeroplane to-day from Windsor to the British Industries Fanin Birmingham be encountered snow I storms, heavy clouds ;.nd very bumpy conditions. He made an extensive tour of the Fair and showed111 words
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Article81 1934-03-03 11 No Rupture of Negotiations London. Feb. U. The Financial News denies the rumour that there has been a rupture m the negotiations about rubber restriction. It affirms that the discussions are going on. but that the negotiators have (met with growing difficulties m conj sequence of the present81 words
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Advertisement31 1934-03-03 11 ca^TERN UNITED rR%N< I < OftfOBATIOII LTD x run;, marine, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT \M> WORKMEN'S I oMI'KNSATION INSURANCE. X !IS<oN General Manager. l J'. MH I No. 4. Cecil Street, siNG.xroU31 words
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Advertisement33 1934-03-03 11 THE SOUTH J^p^ BRITISH X^ll/ 1 INSIR \NCE COMPANY, LIMITED I FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION IXSIRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office 2. Finlayson Green. i I33 words
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Advertisement386 1934-03-03 11 JL Assets exceed $12,<H»0,0»* Assuraiur m forte over n?,.~> Oft*,— x T Hie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England386 words
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Advertisement406 1934-03-03 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA < Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of C 5 each £3.000,<M9 Reserve Fund 3,000 00t Reserve Liability oi Proprietors E3.000.0W HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Scmaran* Amritsar Tpoh406 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous380 1934-03-03 11 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES j FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Two ol the following irequencies and] "wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed m the I course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at380 words
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Miscellaneous655 1934-03-03 11 CHURCH SER VICES •>rd. Sunday m Lent ST. ANDRUW'S CATHEDRAL |b. 50 a.iv Holy Communion. I "i.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m Holy Communion (choral >. 13 a.m Children's Service 5.30 p.m. Evensong < Choral and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at Naval Base. 6.30 p.m. Service at Johore Bahru. Mon.. Wed.655 words
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Advertisement627 1934-03-03 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 tfce s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] ss MARELLA is one oi the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de627 words
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Advertisement204 1934-03-03 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS I 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, 5.W.13 of fast twin- screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SUDA> MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoot 1934 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Mar 15 WORCESTERSHIRE Mar 29 CHESHIRE pr 12 YORKSHIRE204 words
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Advertisement163 1934-03-03 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE I of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swoitcnh.r.'i. IVnaifc Palemlmn^. Bunjocu.in^i ;ind Nor'h k West i m Ports Hue nails Mngaporp MiicAporr. 'T.s.m.v. KancarOQ Mar 21 M.i r 22 I T.s.m.v. Kangaroo May 13 May If T.s.m v. Kani r July 22 i Fares Single £19.0.0. Aii*tr«liM163 words
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Miscellaneous548 1934-03-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday .7 p.m. Kuantan <vla Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan >ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. 1 Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,548 words
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Miscellaneous803 1934-03-03 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE HUGE ATTEMPT TO "RUN" CHINESE FRUSTRATED I Junk Which Had 200 Aboard Rounded Up i An attempt to smuggle into Malaya a large party of Hylam Chinese, so .is to avoid the formalities oi' the immigration office and the payment »f lees under the Aliens Ordinance has803 words
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Miscellaneous367 1934-03-03 12 kang was seized on a distress warrant. A certain well-known towkay m Kuantan has given work to a certan number of those who were arrested, 'but the others who could not find work or cannot be accommodated, or obtain certificates of admission into the States have gone to. China. 1367 words
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Miscellaneous196 1934-03-03 12 SINGAPORE HARB(j(j k Ships Alongside tin- Vv) vr Expected to rrur East Wharf (EatnuNC Gate j Pahmoan^: 18 Main Wharf (Entrance fJU*Chinese Prince 13 C Empire Dock 'Entrant I Adrasttu 32. Ui iMaru 37. I Empire Dock Entrance (iat. i Klnta 43. liangou 46 ;West Wharf (Entrance lt^ y Ranchi196 words
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Advertisement502 1934-03-03 13 P. O. ■British India and Apcar Lines. 'Incorporated m England) I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. ■peninsular and oriental s. n co ,N,Ut CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMFNT I LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n Tonnage Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 1934.502 words
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Advertisement484 1934-03-03 13 Eller man BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated m England i "ELXJEttMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ««uiuau. Steamer nu c nitir r» n +v. uue Sails City of Bath Mar 14 M Calls at Dunkirk. Mar 1P FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND484 words
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Advertisement1165 1934-03-03 13 9 V*^ SBMSMBB—^^f^p^fc^gj^^^^^^^^B^ f^^^^^^ j^fr^ -^f BB^B ,^B^I 1 ■■■■■■■MBBHBfIBBBBBB^L^^^B^^^B^BH B^Br F I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO HMD bteam Snip Co.. Lid., and China Ltd -TW M m u ?}Ji team Navigation Co. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd TS% ?SS?f TS XT1,165 words
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Advertisement937 1934-03-03 14 IV. r* ML COMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU VALENTIJN— Saturday. Mar. 3. Rhio. Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boeleleng and TOBOALI-^Saturday. Mar. 3. Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalls and Bagan Sl-Apl-Apl. j TOGI AN— Saturday. Mar. 3. Tambelan and Pontianak. 1 TOBA— Saturday. Mar. 3. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. o amnit and J BELA WAN— Sunday. Mar.937 words
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Advertisement491 1934-03-03 14 OOIXAR STEAMSHIP LINE I cM AMERICAN MAIL IJIN^,_I NOW IS THE TIME TO TMVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu —San Francisco— Los Angelea. SalT along the beautiful coast of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL THRILLS the trip491 words
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Advertisement663 1934-03-03 14 O. S. X.. LinJl FOB AFRICA AND SOUTH AMJri, A 8 r Hawaii Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Momb Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira I Marques, Durban. Algoa Bay. I Town and Santos m m India Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Z| I Dar-es-Sahuim. L. Marques n<\ D ft I La Plata663 words
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Article751 1934-03-03 15 p Cup Prospects Today to-day four teams t on St. Patrick's i will appear m the i a Cup at Wembley on seni lies between ton Villa. Preston ier. Bolton and I .tv-hester City and ie temma have won three of them have, ho751 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-03-03 15 Cheok Wall, the Chinese er. savin? a rising shot m the gamp against the Wiltshire Kegiinent.16 words
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Article271 1934-03-03 15 Framroz Cup Competition Fixtures V.M.C.A. teams competing m the Water-Polo League are as follow. Red Choo Seng Kay «Capt.>; Lim Thye Hock. Lim Yap Puan, E. S. M. Khatena. Sim Boon Hoon. Teo Siew Kiat. Chan Choon Jin. Syn Low Wan, Voo Fook Kirn, Foo He* Lim. Lim271 words
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Article137 1934-03-03 15 Entries for the spring tournament at the S.C.C. close to-day. Brentford vs. Fulham. Burnley vs. Southampton. Girmsby vs. Notts Co. M'chester U vs. Bury. Notts F vs. Swansea. Old ham VB. Blackpool. Plymouth vs. Lincoln. West Ham vs. Millwall. DIVISION— III— (Southern) 3'nemouth vs. Torquay. Bristol R.137 words
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Article82 1934-03-03 15 Fine Record of Mr. and Mrs. Rule From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 2. Tne Penang Crictoet Club January tennis championships concluded yesterday when L. F. Knight and M. T. P. Rule beat R. P. Bingham and Dr. J. H. Bower *-6. 10—8. 6—l. It is interesting to82 words
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Article316 1934-03-03 15 Penang, Feb. 27. The Unal m the Men's Singles Handicap "A"' m the P.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament between D. D. B. Cook :uid D G. Jackson, each of whom had a handicap of- 5. was played oil yesterday evening on the P.C.C. Courts, the game316 words
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Article148 1934-03-03 15 Easter Amateur Meeting The Easter amateur meeting of the Perak Turf Club will be held at Ipoh on Saturday. Mar. 31 and Monday. Apr. 2. j There will be two runs each lor horses class 4 and ponies class 2 and 3^ If entries permit two runs148 words
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703 1934-03-03 15 I Committee Have Done Their Work Well i i Commenting on the Australian team to tour England this year -Cricketer." m the Manchester Guardian of Feb. 1. writes The Australian Selection Committee have apparently done their work with a nice blend ol judiciousness and703 words
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Article53 1934-03-03 15 The following will represent the Raffles Institution Ist. eleven at cricket against the Minto Cricket Union on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the R. I. ground. 8. M. Ally <Capt), M. Valberg. Ooon Khye Klang. 81m Tens Chew, Nagasavaran. Chua Boon Peng. O. Catherasoo, L. C. Hoffman, Alex Fernandez. Schelkls.53 words
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Advertisement150 1934-03-03 15 I NEW STOCKS I JUST ARRIVED. ■Ueckties »n 3 qualities A 2nd :ird @/70, H /SO /88 cts. each. Pure Silk socks m I 3 colours Brown, Black White 0/80 its. a pair. I Sock suspenders, the best laiest style etc.! etc.!! etc.!!! Obtainable At: I S. SHIMURA CO., Shirt150 words
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Advertisement132 1934-03-03 15 ft ate *^^^L j M^. M Ba^a> .a^» mm^ I^^^^^^^^^^^ CM fo ti// elusive ants Thatsajobfortheone and only powerful FLIT Weak imitations which lack FLIT'S rentarkaUU* killing p<ywer are hdplesa to cope with iwarms of sou. You need FLIT to kill thcae p«*U so doiTl waate your money on something132 words
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280 1934-03-03 16 Race I: I would Take Silver Blaze. Silvanus. Bay Laddie. Klumpur. Gunga Din and Pataques as holding the best chances The others are hardly likely to see the distance out. BAY LADDIE rKLI>IPl TR PATAQI'ES Race II: In a small iu-iti this looks a good280 words
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Article391 1934-03-03 16 Handicaps and scratchings are as follows. Race 1. Horses Class 4 Div. 3 (7 furs.) 2.15 p.m. Knave*! Crib 9 0 Monte Carlo 8.0 Silver Blaze 8.8 Cannibal Jack 7.10 Sih amis 8 7 Klumpur 7.10 ,Sur*_ Cure 8.7 Duke Menin 7.9 Bay Ladrii. 8.5 Gunga391 words
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Article108 1934-03-03 16 I Hooking For Tournament Now Open i Booking of seats for the finals of the Amateur Boxing Tournament, wfcfcch Win be held on March 9. at the S.V.C. Drill Hail at 9.15 p.m., is now open at Frankel Brothers. Stats reserved and not paid for by 2.15 p.m.108 words
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Article97 1934-03-03 16 2.15 2.40 3.10 3.40 4.10 4.40 5.10 5.40 t>lo ,«r *.i ~7^ rr'pfhw^ Avt-eatu Tteht Hennetxe Ascot Gorilla W t^ Ul \2S d 'iSie uo Winntu Lines Hot Iron Frock Eaton SKILL K^^ X, S W STK gJ-J^ Stan, Bug, j I J rarmihal i97 words
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858 1934-03-03 16 Club 4A B" Team Do Everything But Score Goals Fort Canning 1: S.C.C. 4 B M 0. The "B" soccer team of the S.C.C. gave a most convincing exhibition of how not to shoot at goal when they met Fort Canning858 words
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Article195 1934-03-03 16 Siong 800 Forced To A Draw S.B.A.A 2: St. M.Y.P.G. 2. The St. Matthew's Young Peoples Guild put up a strong battle to gain honours against the Siong 800 Athletic Association m the SC.F.A. Inter-Club League competition yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium but their efforts failed due195 words
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Article106 1934-03-03 16 FIVE READERS SHARE PRIZE Five readers who successlully forecasted the results of nine matches m Competitor! No 27. share this week's $150 prize. They are: Mr. A. R. Nathan. 2 Monks Hill Terrace. Singapore. Mr. Mohd. All, 252-Q Paya Lebar Road. Singapore. Mr. Peter Koh, No.106 words
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Article235 1934-03-03 16 Camera Retains Title On Points Miami, Mar. t Primo Camera to-day out- pointed Tommy Loughran m a fifteen round contest lor the world heavyweight title. Alter Camera, had won the first round Loughran gained confidence. He took the next four rounds, outboxing Camera. Loughran onceReuter - 235 words
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Article312 1934-03-03 16 KEPPFLj;ou cm, I Women's Competing I Spoon f I w Twenty-ny» mem I the spoon c0nn,,;::,,. .course yestcrrtay I 'being:— I L.G.I. M^ai The lowest scor. medal were returned 95— 23— 72 > and Mr ,96—24—72' Interesting hhni i u h Competition^ The following am returned tor the Ladl312 words
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Article19 1934-03-03 16 No play was possible cricket trial match at tlv terday evening Play will afternoon at two o'clock19 words
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Advertisement45 1934-03-03 16 If you think Trader Horn hail thrills wait till you see ESKIMO EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS, NOVELS, AND OTHER BOOKS ETC., ETC., WILL BE AVAILABLE DURING OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE TO BE HELD SHORTLY zziz AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LTD. W SINGAPORE z45 words
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Advertisement23 1934-03-03 16 H I^^^^^^H Ohere is no skimping of hops —no I l^^^^V 'W^A />^r flavour m I _J^J »?AIIR t> Nf AVt UNITED- DISTRiBtIIM23 words
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