The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 March 1934
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Title Section17 1934-03-05 1 The Singapore Free Press And DAILY NEWS. N° 14 '0(i ESTD. 1835. MONDAY. MXHC^^^^ =S==^== 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article635 1934-03-05 1 D i: MOCRA 1 S UN REVOLT Bitter Opposition In Congress -><*" York. Mar. 1 4 I TER and protracted battle over Roosevelt*! request lor powers egotiate trade agreements and! iriffi is forecast by Washington pondents. Klfh the President emphasised! la only asking tor powers forReuter - 635 words
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Article, Illustration149 1934-03-05 1 LONDON ANTI-FASCISTS INVOLVED Four Italians To Be Tried i- Home, Mar I, -j*he allegation ol an attempt to ■tttllnate ICusaollnl is made m nection with the trial which will open ion Mar. 1G be lore the special tribunal for the defence ol the State ol lourReuter - 149 words
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59 1934-03-05 1 NANKING INTERESTED IN TAN KAH KEE Overseas Committee Decision INSTRUCTIONS TO LOCAL CONSUL I AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Shanghai, Mar. .3. A meeting of the Overseas Committee of the Nanking Government today decided to instruct the Consul and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Singapore to devise means for helping59 words
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240 1934-03-05 1 U.S. In Complete Accord With Britain DISARMAMENT Roosevelt Will Help All He Can BUT FRANCE IS CRITICAL I Washington. Mar. 1 HPHE United States Government is m I complete accord with the British view on disarmament, according to records of a conversation between Mr. {Phillips. Under Secretary of State, andReuter - 240 words
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Article160 1934-03-05 1 JAPAN'S EYES ON YANGTSE REGION Hoic Russia Views Pa Yi Enthronement I Moscow, Mar. 3. The enthronement of Pu Vi is interpreted as a move m Japanese aims by I Karl Radek writing m Izvestia. He contends that Japanese activities ,m Manchukuo. Jehol and Mongolia are In the nature ofReuter - 160 words
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Article385 1934-03-05 1 International Press View Shanghai, Mar. 4. It is very difficult to find a friendly comment in the Chinese. British or American Press throughout China on the establishment ot the monarchy In the Three Eastern Provinces. Pu Yi. because of the puppet nature of his status andUnion Times - 385 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-03-05 1 A Picture which does require words to indicate that there was a very lar„e attendance at the Singapore races on Saturday.21 words
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Article359 1934-03-05 1 SLUMP ENDING Britain Making Decisive Recovery HARRODS CHAIRMAN CHEERFIL I London, Mar. 1. iTHE belief shared by the public as well as by business and official circles that Britain is making a decisive I recovery from the effects o: the depression was strengthened to-day by aBritish Radio - 359 words
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Article34 1934-03-05 1 FRENCH MISSING Anxiety For Safety Of Costes Paris. Mar. 4. There has been no news l.n twenty ;wo hours of the famous airman. Costes. who left Le Bourget yesterday at noon for Copenhagen. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article17 1934-03-05 1 Washington. Mar. 3. John Ringling, the circus magnate, has filed a divorce *.nit Q_-_ir»_t i-.<. wife. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article50 1934-03-05 1 Chicago, Mar. 1 Dr. Wynekoops repudiation of her confession" to the murder of her daughter-in-law. Rheta. declaring that, she made it because of a police assurance that this would effect the release ,of her son Earie, provided anothf•court sensation m the trial which ia now m its closing stages ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement41 1934-03-05 1 _P4__T___________K_________ W' __r af am TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE < makan ketchil 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 p.m. to Midnight TOMORROW NIGHT. S.S. "LURLINE" IN PORT SPECIAL CRUISE BALL Olhj ER $3.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 Rafflles celebrated orchestra PHONE 5381.41 words
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Advertisement120 1934-03-05 1 On Other Pages «>?i h K fa f» eSt r nfr m th world, which will probably be used on the Singapore-Darwin route, has just passed its Air Ministry trials— Paxe 9 Alpine Hut was tipped for the Grand National by Mr. OTerrall. welt-known Irish breeder, interviewed at the races120 words
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Advertisement81 1934-03-05 1 _L____^_______l est m aeW __________________________r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^_____ CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP __n_________^9 W ADELPHI HOTEL WEDNESDAY I ROOF GARDEN MARCH 7th 9.30 pm t o 2 a.m. SPECIAL DANCE CABARET IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL TICKETS $1.50 OBTAINABLE AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL BOOK NOW A SPECIAL DINNER will be served FROM81 words
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Article59 1934-03-05 2 Visiting Singapore This Week I From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok. Mar. 4. Lord Rothermere's son 'the Hon. E. C. Harmswor.th". Sir Perclval Philipps and party returned from Angkor today and are flying by Imperial Airways to Singapore to-morrow. They were delighted with Angkor but were59 words
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Article276 1934-03-05 2 Greater Interest Than Last Year I Leipzig. Feb. 21. The optimistic spirit m which the I German business world faces the j second year ot the Hitler regime Is j clearly demonstrated by the fact that |at the Leipzig International Trade I Fair, to te opened on276 words
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Article94 1934-03-05 2 i Yentuim Oil Supply Burnt In 1931 r The Standard Oil Co.. of New York,! has presented a claim amounting to V. 5.000 to Klrin Provincial Government for the oil supply at Yentung, which was burnt by bandits under Sun Kuo-ying m 1931. This claim was made through94 words
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Article80 1934-03-05 2 But Driver Was Not Hurt Kandy. Feb. 13. A lorry. X 3807, belonging to Hydery and Co.. Colombo, while returning to Colombo, early this morning, went off the road at the 61st mile, on the Kadugannawa Pass. It dropped about 280 feet and was totally wrecked.80 words
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Article41 1934-03-05 2 A hearty send-off was accorded to the Rev. E. T. Loader on Thursday evening, a! St. Mark's Church. Butter- worth, by the Tamil parishioners of the Province Wellesley and Kedah 1 Church Mission, on the occasion ot his departure to England41 words
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Article169 1934-03-05 2 Few Hours Stay m Colombo When Sir Cecil Clementi, Lady ClemenU and their two daughters arrived m Colombo m the Ranpura. Hisj Excellency was met on board by the Hon. Sir Graeme Tyrrell. Chief Secretary of Ceylon, and Sir Herbert Dowbiggin. He went ashore In the company169 words
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Article197 1934-03-05 2 Sir Henry Page-Croft's Contention London. Feb. 20. Not one single section of organized j political opinion m India was satisfied I with the White Paper, which would l not bring peace, declared BrigadierGeneral Sir Henry Page-Croft (Conservative, Bournemouth) m the course ot a speech at Chichester, addressing197 words
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Article73 1934-03-05 2 Five Killed m Football Train Collision Madrid. Feb. *hJ. At least five people were killed and I upwards of a hundred injured when a special train on which 1,900 football fans who had attended Sunday's game at the capital between teams represent |ing Madrid and Seville were, returning73 words
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Article422 1934-03-05 2 I No Promise Can Be Given The Straits Echo publishes the gist of the Government's reply to the resolutions forwarded m connection with the indebtedness of Government clerks. It will be' recalled that the resolutions were drawn up at a mass meeting of the Government422 words
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Article101 1934-03-05 2 Arrives m Amsterdam for Sale Amsterdam. Feb. 20. The giant 726-carat diamond recently found m South Africa by a planter named Jonker has arrived here to b^ sold m the open market. The first reports that the stone had been sold to a London syndicate for £70.000 have101 words
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Article157 1934-03-05 2 Mr. J. J. G. MacLeod has been grunted a licence to act as Pilot m the Pilotage District of Penang A pretty wedding m the orthodox Malay style took place at the residence of the bride's parents m Kuala Kangsar Road. lpoh. on Saturday 'night. The contracting parties were j157 words
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Article396 1934-03-05 2 History of a Famous birm The House of Thomas de la Rue and Co.. Ltd.. the well-known makers of playing cards, fountain pens and stationery of ail kinds has a history steeped m tradition. One would hardly i associate this firm with straw hats, but396 words
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Article97 1934-03-05 2 Mr. Frank L. Packard, famous Canadian mystery story writer and author of the popular Jimmy Dales Mystery stories, accompanied by Mrs. Packard and their daughter, arived from Manila on Feb. 19 on the Empress of Asia for an extended aStay In Hong Kong and Is making his headquarters at Repulse97 words
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Advertisement59 1934-03-05 2 If you think Trader Horn had thrills wait till yon see "ESKIMO" ra-*sftisssßiM_i_._.__a_a___i I To* need suffer no lonfcr the pel* end discomfort of Pheumart-n I Sciatica. Lumbago If your blood Is kept In a pure end healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by takl/i* Oaffce's Mood rlbcture.59 words
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Advertisement40 1934-03-05 2 ENNO" GREASE CUP economical simple method lubrication for every industry, j t'^ s K_B^''J____ f R______j*s_s iML^ftife-^- (Jr^ NO WICKS TO 'i-oz. mder perfect control, feeding the the machinery is m motion only. Sole Agents:, ENGINEERS LIMITED. BRANCHES. sssn_w ■■Bß^pnaaasWßeMa^40 words
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Advertisement208 1934-03-05 2 CLASSIFIED ADV EN ERG EN Bread. Rusks. Meal, Digestive Biscuits. Batons and Batoncttes. The ESSENTIAL element m SANE SLIMMING DIET. Ask for literature concerning the approved 18 day Diet for Sane Slimming. 1 MEDICAL HALL LTD. I CHEMISTS. J BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY) STATIONERS A KEPAIBEBS. 14A Chance Alley,208 words
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Advertisement380 1934-03-05 2 TENDERS SINGAPORK MUNICIPALITY Tender*. Tenders are now following materials r particulars, see Municipa. Construction ol 5 Drains and eul posed pi ay i rig Course Area. Dal noon, Saturday. M Supply of High Tubes. Date o: i c Monday, April 30t) C. H UCL. Municipal S NOTICES. SELANGOR Tl Xi380 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1934-03-05 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Monday. sth. High Water 00.42 a.m.. 12.57 p.m Football: S.C.C vs. Combined Government Services, S.C.C. Singapore Amateur Boxing Tournament. Drill Hall. 6.30 p m Tuesday. f»th. High Water 1.07 a.m.. 1.37 p.m Football S.C.C. vs Medical Services. sec Wednesday, 7 th. High Water 1.35 a.m.. 2.21148 words
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Article508 1934-03-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR FLYING CLUB w RECORD OF HOURS Malaya's First Chinese (iirl Pilot Our Own Correspondent') Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 2. Chinese girl to take up lays flew solo last month Lumpur. re the record of hours Down month was broken by the impur Flying Club durmg :.(i this m spite508 words
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Article448 1934-03-05 3 Enjoyable At Home And Prize Presentation Despite the threatening weather the Swimming Club's "at home'" on Friday was a very successful event, a large number Of members anci friends at- tending to see the swimming races and remaining lor supper and dancing. In the women's championship race448 words
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Article19 1934-03-05 3 DJBX Sultan Dismissed •*>- n __t*__ by the Government for gross n TV^XIt he blackmailed his19 words
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Article694 1934-03-05 3 SCHEME FOR SWIMMING POOL Details of $18,000 Proposal From Our Own Correspondent.' Seremban, Mar. 1. Seremban is to have a swimming pool estimated to cost $18,000 Speaking at the half yearly general meeting of the Sungei Ujong Club, Mr. Walter G. Howse, the president, said: "I think694 words
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Article86 1934-03-05 3 How Planting Staffs Have Been Cut m D.E.I. Medan. Feb. 26. The Deli Coupon states that there were 255 estate managers and 751 assistants m the East Coast of Sumatra at the end of last year. Of these 139 were Dutchmen or Dutch subjects and 11686 words
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Advertisement63 1934-03-05 3 IS~>> I J Dial 4825 Ua)|^L^^ SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY ROAST LAMB. Red Currant Jelly and Mint Sauce. TUESDAY STEAK. KIDNEY MUSHROOM FIB. WEDNESDAY ROAST PHEASANT. Bacon and Bread Sauce. THURSDAY BRAISED BRISKET OF BEEF, Black Mushrooms and Walnuts. FRIDAY ROA.ST BEEF, Yorkshire PudL <ii>^ and Horseradish Sauce.63 words
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Advertisement783 1934-03-05 3 i^Sr _JbL£Ji__-M_MmAs!ttV :OMMENCING MONDAY MORNING URING STOCKTAKING— just completed— we discovered, m all epartments. many items that were overlooked during the bustle and rush of the January Sale. FROM MONDAY, MARCH sth to SATURDAY, MARCH 10th. THIS STOCK IS BEING OFFERED AT OUTRIGHT CLEARANCE PRICES IRRESPECTIVE OF ORIGINAL There are783 words
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Article, Illustration2291 1934-03-05 4 By Lady Evelyn Cobbold The First White Woman To Enter The Forbidden City PART II A FTER the Dawn Prayer on March 19th. I set out m a Ford touring car on the eventful journey to Medina. a distance of two hundred and fifty miles from2,291 words
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Advertisement173 1934-03-05 4 PW^^-~. __fln\ Jl m¥ Mr -r^->" I Itl I _____L_,\. *c<"< I I 'ait... buy I UndUt I ks arrive ISOMULL MAKERS. By its freedom from bite and parch "EDGEWORTH" continues to win smokti. who have not previously experienced the satisfaction derived from this fragrant mellow and cool burning International173 words
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Article, Illustration249 1934-03-05 5 U.irr\ Lauder with guests at feu new home at Strathaven (Lanarkshire) Left to right. Mr. Horace Collins, the theatrical producer; Mr. Dave Willis, the comedian: Mrs. Willis: Sir Harry Lauder; <»reta Lauder. Sir Harry's ni_*ce: and Mrs. Horace Collins. A striking nierht view of Chicago where Michigan249 words
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Advertisement198 1934-03-05 5 _____F m x x H|M.:.|l P^^^^Pi Hk iB U_ W PP»P ____r ___^___t \^r^ ______________________________k J lii l^____ii 1 ____d_R_l i I W^^ AW A 1 r ____________________________________________________k JM s £> a^> II 'I i^^X^^V^ w^^ __^kmJ^ P^^- _^_a _________________________________________l^^ -____T V 7 MM- P^^ mm^m\^p m^^'r r > €&\s^198 words
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532 1934-03-05 6 IRISH BREEDER 'S 'NATIONAL' TIP Views On Local Racing Mr More O'Ferrall, representative ot the bloodstock exporting firm, the Anglo-Irish Agency of Old Bond Street, London, was one ot the visitors at the Races yesterday. Mr. O'Ferrall told a Free532 words
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Article108 1934-03-05 6 Man FalLs Overboard and Disappears Ngoh Tlcw Keng. a 21-your-old Hok kien, was produced m the Third Magistrate's court on Saturday on a charge of causing hurt to one Tan Ter with an oar on the night of Mar. 1. Court Inspector C. J. Bembroke ex plained108 words
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Article253 1934-03-05 6 Why Mr. W'in-ston Churchill Smiled "May I draw your attention. Mr. Speaker, to the fact that there are not forty members present?" Mr. Winston Churchill spoke. Mr. fhurchn's appearances m the House of Commons are not frequent. When he has nothing to say he stays away. On253 words
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Article197 1934-03-05 6 The Latest m Beach Pyjamas and Swimming Suits Beach pyjamas are going to be as popular m 1934 as they were last year. Some attractive new models were displayed at John Littles on Saturday when Miss Anna Paton. who was acclaimed "Miss Singapore" by public vote at the197 words
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Article93 1934-03-05 6 Robs European House At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent.* Taiping Mar. 1. For stealing a blazer, a swimming costume, a powder puff etc., the property of Miss Lorna Dennett, a young Malay was convicted m the police court sentence being deferred. The accused, it was stated,93 words
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Article111 1934-03-05 6 Warders Punished For Negligence <Fror Our Own Correspondent* Seremban- Mar. 3. Remarking that the deceased hang-' ed himself with a piece of bathing 1 cloth which should never have been' m the c^ll, the Se'rembah Coroner today returned a verdict of suicide by hanging at the inquest111 words
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Article66 1934-03-05 6 His many friends will be interested to hear that Mr. E. R. Salisbury, the well-known Malayan planter. has joined forces with Mr. Norman V. Ablet t and started business as Universal Uncles" at 11. Bolton Street. Piccadilly, W.l. The Arm is prepared to meet requirements covering a large range of66 words
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Article167 1934-03-05 6 C.S.M. Cooper and Miss A. K. L. Brown At Tanglin Garrison Church on Saturday C.S.M. Joseph Cooper of the Wiltshire Regiment was married to Miss Amelia Kathleen Lilian Brown. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cooper, of Melksham, Wiltshire, and the bride is167 words
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Article180 1934-03-05 6 Rockefeller Foundation Officials' Visit Professor W. W. Jameson. Professor ol Public Health at the London School lofI of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and j a member ot the Colonial Advisory Mejaical Committee, arrived m Singapore I yesterday by road from Malacca. Accompanied by Dr. F. F. Russell180 words
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Article200 1934-03-05 6 Death of Dato Ismail bin Bachok Dato Ismail bin Bachok formerly State Secretary of Johore who took a leading part m the signing of the Treaty of Pahang m 1887 died m Johore yesterday. Joining the service of Johore Government m 1883, Dato Ismail had a distinguished200 words
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Article137 1934-03-05 6 Fined And Lose Stakes (From Our Own Correspondent .> Taiping. Mar. 1. A oat eh ol 21 gamblers, all Chinese except one, a Malay, were produced before the Taiping magistrate today. Oiv man had three dollars m his shoe. Asked, why he had slipped the money into his137 words
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Article204 1934-03-05 6 INVULNERABLE At All Events He Was Acquitted Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 1. A Chinese who is said to be known as "Tiger's Head" and "Invulnerable" appeared m the local police court yesterday. This man. Lim Ah Kwee. was charged with attempted extortion from another Chinese, Lum Hoong. by threat of personal204 words
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Article207 1934-03-05 6 Charge Against Kuala Lumpur Firm (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 3. Much interest is being taken m piece .goods circles m Kuaia Lumpur and Singapore m the prosecution oi (Han Singh and Company, one oi the leading inns engaged m this trad,' m th.' F.M.S.207 words
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Article119 1934-03-05 6 Sons of Two Viscounts m Toils of Law Tokio. Feb. 20. The 25-year-old heir of Viscount Mori, Chairman of the Tokio City Council, and the second son of Viscount Hachicho have been sentenced to two and three years' imprisonment, respectively, for Communist activities. Viscount Hachicho. as a119 words
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Article275 1934-03-05 6 BUT REFUSES TO STOP Disclosure At Inquest A collision on Pulau I en unknown stean resulted m the slnkini i vessel, one member <>: fatally injured on Batui The deceased was s j32. a Tamil Islam Abdul Kader. snothe. Of the ill-fated tongkan, |at the Coroner's- Inqui jHe stated that275 words
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119 1934-03-05 6 If you sillier from I feel agony utter eattnj ence. indigestion m< to and gat a bot 1 1 ol Stomach Powder T;i M mula 11 used m all th Hospitals to CUT and duodenal triceri AIM can '-jet Maclean Brand Powder ready packed ists No119 words
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Advertisement59 1934-03-05 6 "ESK3IVIO" Is more beautiful than white shadow* and more thrilling than trader horn AGONISING PILES. rhors is ao need to suffer this distressike •waUiuf and innainmatron. RwuhT^uw 22ftt U "".f^ In »o.t obstinate caawT birnpl. to use and l certain ia lt curativ. acd^ SrJSTt Bndf Ro d Singapore ocr59 words
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Advertisement713 1934-03-05 6 $150 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the NUMBER OF CORRECT FORECASTS Fr-^ Pre_< Football Competitio:. Su 29 CLAIMED. m which you are asked to forecast results of The full result, of all tbe matches piaved ten713 words
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Advertisement68 1934-03-05 6 bor 2 YEARS, London Theatregoers flocked to f* Now FOX brings it to the Talking Screen _s a br U successor to "CAVALCADE" Coning to the CA P I TO L LESLIE HOWARD Cj HEATHER ANGEL Y2 and ENGLISH CAST i?^ J J m JOHN L. BALDERSTON S ixtthL 168 words
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Article141 1934-03-05 7 Programme for To-night's Contests contests In tlie Singapore amoxing tournament to be fought the Drill Hall this evening are Mows lyweifhta Pte. Cheeseman vs. L. X Maidin vs. Pte. Coccen; imid vs. Pte. Madden; C. Mitchell St .veils; Jean Lee vs. P.C Joe Tee vs. Johnny Raj; Teng141 words
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Article71 1934-03-05 7 Deprived Of His Title New York, Feb. 19. bocolate, the Cuban holder ol 1 world's leather-weight boxing bampionship, has been deprived of UUe by the New York StatJ Athletic Association for failing to arr nge a bout m defence of his chamaip. Chocolate was giveji thirty days to]71 words
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Article278 1934-03-05 7 Chinese Bowler m Form The S.C.R.C. team motored to Seletar >»»sterday tor their first cricket match this season and were defeated by the R.A.F. by 11 runs. They were strong In bowling, their r.cw player. L. .H. Tay. with his slow deliveries taking seven Air Force wickets278 words
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Article15 1934-03-05 7 £2___*__ D AssS lTrnXa«--oP^er ted Sin a gapo A re MS under the Aliens Ordinance.15 words
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Article247 1934-03-05 7 L. de Silva m All Round r orm From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Mar. S. Deadly bowling by Lawrence de Silva. the State cricketer, and C. i Leembruggen, enabled the Selangor Rangers today to inflict a severe defeat on the V.M.C.A. by 91 runs. De Silva247 words
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Article69 1934-03-05 7 Paris, Feb. 10. The French Rugby Federation decided to-night to send a deputation to London on March 16, m response to m invitation by the English Rugby Union, to meet representatives of the four British unions. I The question of the resumption of relations between the69 words
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Article158 1934-03-05 7 Time Robs Selangor Club (From Our Own Correspondent" > Kuala Lumpur, Mar. Time robbed the Selangor Club of a splendid victory this evening against the Kilat Club. SELANGOR (LIB N. C. A. Thome b Pillay 8 J. R. Collett c Pillay b Martin 6 R. H. White158 words
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Advertisement191 1934-03-05 7 T0 N ,GHT Ci.ls and 9.15 j ALHAMBRA BUSTER CRA M E Vn NEW ADVENTURES OF I**TARZAN THE FEARLESS w ith JACQUELINE WELLS EDWARD WOODS n, Thrill to hair rai_>___K______r ;:^gWWI!B| fgjSqMm? .JMW.<Mw\J& JCil __r 4ss'i I__K__ eSr- PH_E_f __f *3_?S V Released by Shaw Bros. NEXT CHANGE! i| 1>191 words
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Advertisement261 1934-03-05 7 S 7th AND LAST DAY! BRITISH AND DOMINIONS J S _MJ»*fsV\\l 'ill If If r i' m Vn GREAT LAUGH TONIC THAT J s K^_S_y,/' l'.' yjL S_j i SET ALL G,NGAPORE j SYDNEY HOWARD f^J "TROUBLE" A*"V HIS FUNNIEST YET! J m* m m mmmmmmmm ->— "i"— 5 STARTING261 words
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Article24 1934-03-05 8 The funeral of the late m,-> _s£x agvvS starting from "Riviera." i,,° ppa° a r Panjang Road to Bukir n •Cemetery. Klt Brown24 words
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Article37 1934-03-05 8 CHAMHAN KIM HONG NEO the -beloved wife of Mr. Cheang Jim Chuan Passed away peacefully at he S dcnce "Riviera." mpS,^ reSl s "Mrs? 2rs three dauzhtt-rs-in m,,- -V /T ncm Ta «*teol the funera, bo37 words
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374 1934-03-05 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934 Week-end Comments IT seems very probable, although it has ot been definitely stated. _an addition al flying-boat squadron Will shortly be at Singapore. A substantial increase to the units at present stationed Here is understood to have been urged by Service officers374 words
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Article786 1934-03-05 8 Rs has Saying SINGAPORE will shortly have a visit > v from one of the best known mem- 1 bers ol the English Church. Bishop J I Taylor Smith, who is on a world mis-| sionary tour. After visiting Ceylon he' will come to Singapore and go on Septuagenarian to786 words
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Article, Illustration176 1934-03-05 8 Kuala Lumpur SS£2 tjon on the President Hayes During the absence on leave of Major G. H. Keet. Mr D N f will act as secret arv *k rumble Licensing Justices V the dfasdfsa Chs Abdul Rahman left t-_«k Wednesday lor SintranrL Ipoh on by his176 words
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Article462 1934-03-05 8 A Chinese Invader In Europe Animals have i ly introduced are not native, them, a surpritii ccntly attracted i Oermany. and alt] _naj that la not m serious dan- r Interest, its tf cause it Uluat, oiten surroui.fi and the difficulty In 1912 a., n,. a fisherman. m 'an affluent462 words
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Article165 1934-03-05 8 I AuI Uan Syed Non^' Musf <;- Abdullah. Collector of Land Kedah. who was reported cally m with dysentry He has been transient Land Department. Alor S Langkawi. as District Dfl A cable was reecho I-umpur Jast week umoiUK death of Mrs. Hampshire m I HT. A. K. E. Hampshire165 words
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Advertisement126 1934-03-05 8 __y m Mj m M^r .^J f illil M_J!_L4 _A.___ PCs SG c Agents for the Str i!s Settlements and Federated Malay States CCALDBECK MACGREGOR t>, Ltd und he c «-r U9 ______r- llncorporated Jn Shanghai) I Make your choice from the following ABERDEEN CURED SELECTED FISH J Famous Cellophane126 words
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Advertisement74 1934-03-05 8 A CHAUFFEUR REPORTED THAT HE HAD PUNCTURED A TYRE by running over a bottle l l ßut didnt y° u see it m I fwe?" said his master. No, sir the man had m his pocket A j POUCY C f° T( t« :CA i'OLICY not only pay s for74 words
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Article156 1934-03-05 9 ►ELD'S FASTEST AIR LINER Passes Air Ministry Trials London, Mar. 2. world's fastest four-engined air hai just passed its official Air r Hying trials. The machine. tich is a biplane and has a top speed r 170 mtles per hour, has been the De Havilland Company forBritish Radio - 156 words
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Article117 1934-03-05 9 X\**v\k Whom Robbers Killed 400 Years Ago London, Mar. 3. Since the Loch Ness Monster disaptred to its winter quarters interest litres on the reappearance of Westminster Abbey's only ghost after two ear's absence, a tall lean cowled monk who was murdered by robbers m the fign of117 words
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Article30 1934-03-05 9 r Shanghai. Mar. 3. A Japanese aeroplane, on scouting duty m the vicinity of Chingchow. was orought down by Chinese volunteers. ell on board being killed. Sin Chew Jit Pnh.30 words
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534 1934-03-05 9 Terms Of Trade Agreement STRIKING A MORE EVEN BALANCE London, Mar. 1. IN the House of Commons debate this j evening on the Anglo-Russian temporary Board of Trade. Mr. Runciman. j tht Board ol Trade. Mr. Runciman. j recalled that m five years fromBritish Radio - 534 words
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253 1934-03-05 9 Rubber Shoes Not Wanted In Britain London. Mar. 3. 'T'HE House ot Commons debated a private member's bill for the regulation ot imports which is intended to empower Government to exclude goods produced by sweated or forced labour. Mr. Hubert G. Williams <Con. Croydon 1 drewReuter - 253 words
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Article49 1934-03-05 9 Washington, Mar. 3. President Roosevelt has ordered an investigation into charges of sabotage against army aeroplanes which have been carrying air mail. It is alleged that the sabotage involved punctured petrol tanks, tampered controls and water m the petrol. I The War Srcretarv scouts the reports |as fantastic- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article304 1934-03-05 9 MR. ROOSEVELT TAKES ACTION Commission From Islands Approves Proposal Washington, Mar. 2. Mr. Roosevelt has sent a special I message to Congress recommending the revival of the Hawes-Cuttlng Philippines Independence Bill with an amendment relinquishing United States military and naval bases m the islands after independence. TheReuter - 304 words
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Article39 1934-03-05 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 3. RUBBER: Spot (Seller:* > 5d (4 31|3'2d.) (Buyers) 4 15|16d (4 29!52d.> Mar. 5 132 d (5d.) April- June 5»/_d (5 7(64d.) July-Sept 5 15 16d (5 13f64d>39 words
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Advertisement116 1934-03-05 9 Ml TJI f Hi/i w AN OfcGY OF BEAUTY, SONG AND LAUGHTER I as the £or£eous GOLOW Y'N CIKLS make ruins oi Rome .and a HrC C k out of EDDIE CANTOR m SAMUEL GOLDWYN'B production of 1 ROMAN SCANDALS RUTH ETTING GLORIA STUART DAVID MANNERS^ and the Goldu yn116 words
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Advertisement207 1934-03-05 9 ARMMORI BELTS |T) REAL JS^^X N HEALTH AND \_\ff I BEAUTY SIZES: 26 to M> V. 1 PRICE $13.75 Ja^l^]^ THE "ARMMORI" IS THE IDEAL FOUNDATION GARMENT FOR EVERY CONCEIVABLE OCCASION OR FIGURE NEED. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. ——P I-RUSTIKOLr I WOOD PRESERVATIVE "Rustikol" Is an artistic d stain Wood207 words
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1494 1934-03-05 10 Nigerian Miners Would Accept Buffer Scheme— On Conditions From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 20. Two very important developments m connection with tin control have taken place m London this week It has been reported that the next meeting of the International Committee1,494 words
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Article185 1934-03-05 10 March 3, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambier 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 1 Muntok White Pepper 31.00 White Pepper 30.00 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra, Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour185 words
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Article94 1934-03-05 10 Foreign imports of tin ore during the month of February. 1934. Country of Origin Tons 1. Alaska 2. Burma 244 3. Netherlands India: Banka and Billiton Singkep Other Places 4 4 French Indo-China 175 5. Japan 72 6. Siam 853 7. Tanganyika 11 8 Union of South94 words
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Article100 1934-03-05 10 Abroad London, Mar. 2. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 77 3,32.. New York 5.07V 2 Montreal 5.09 3 4 Brussels 21.79. Geneva 15.70. Amsterdam 7.54. Milan 58 7 /8 Berlin 12.80. Stockholm 19.39 V. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28 1 2Prague 122V 4 Helsingfors *****.. Lisbon 1097sAthens 530 sellers. Bucharest100 words
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Article82 1934-03-05 10 Ayer Weng (Rahman* Development and Prospecting Co., Ltd., pikuls 208. First half Feb: Austral Malay Tin (Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Limited), hours 86; cubic yards 32,000; pikuls 271.54; nett value $18,673; (Thabawleik Tin Dredging, Limited), hours 117* cubic yards 21,000; pikuls 180; nett value $14,209; (Pungah Tin82 words
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80 1934-03-05 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Mar. 3, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose 16 3 8 16} 2 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F. 0.8.) 16% 16 ***** Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 16V2 16% Apr.-June 16% 16 3 4 July-Sept. 17 17y 880 words
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Article218 1934-03-05 10 March 3. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 9j64 London, 3 months' sight 2{4 1 /8 London. 60 days' sight 2|4 7j64 London. 30 days' sight 2j4 3|32 London, demand 2;4 5J64 London, T.T. 214 116 Lyons. Paris, demand 890 Hamburg, demand 147 New York, demand 58218 words
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Article224 1934-03-05 10 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 3. American Can. Com. 102» 4 102 103' 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 120> 2 120*2 121 l 2 Atcheson Railroad 64 7 8 65 2 4 67 1 -> Dupont 98 7 /s 99V 2 100 Firestone. Common 21 7 /8 21 3224 words
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Article55 1934-03-05 10 FRASER 'S SHARE LIST Batu Caves <$• 89 93 Sungei Way <$1> 2.65 2.70 c d Sungei Luas ($1 1.25 130 Takuapa <£1) 23s 9d 24s 6d Mentakab <20 > 32 34 New Scudai <$32> IJ|U 1 2 V/i Dunlop 49 50 Malacca Electric Ord. ($1) 135 1.42V 2 c.d55 words
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Article78 1934-03-05 10 According to the latest census returns taken by the Bureau of Public Safety of the Municipality of Greater Shanghai, the total number of people residing within the limits of the Municipality during the month of December, 1933, was 1,846,167. showing an increase of 17.011 as compared with figures for the78 words
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Article2037 1934-03-05 10 THE RUBBER INDUSTRY IN 1933 Charles Hopes Annua We had rather expected and certainly hoped that by the time wh started to write our annual review some definite official announcement would have been made with reference to the regulation of supplies, state Messrs. Charles Hope and Son, Mincing Lane rubber2,037 words
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Article759 1934-03-05 11 Monthly Cumulative Toto' ember 573.41*2 -standard R.S.S. m those three months was only about 4 1 16 d. per lb. The average economic cost of production is certainly not less than sd. per lb. The fact that some estates now appear to be producing at an "all759 words
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Article108 1934-03-05 11 British Screen Star's Surprise Wedding Hollywood. Feb. 15. A surprise was sprung on the film colony here to-day when it was announced that Miss Pat Paterson. the British film star, had married Mr. I Charles Boyer. a French comedian, at Yuma, Arizona, yesterday. Mr. Boyer. who is108 words
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Article85 1934-03-05 11 Successful Tests By R.A.F. London, Feb. 28. Only small quantities of petrol ex- j extracted from coal were used by the j Royal Air Force for test and experiment prior to last year when one home defence squadron flew solely on such fuel The Under-Secretary for Air.85 words
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Article68 1934-03-05 11 Rewarded For Saving Farmer's Life London, Feb. 28. A sixteen years old boy was among those who attended the investiture at Buckingham Palace this afternoon when the King conferred honours granted m the New Years list. The boy was William Goss. a farm hand m Cheshire, who68 words
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Article197 1934-03-05 11 Bine Shirt Debate In The Dail Dublin, March 2. There were lively scenes m the Dail luring the debate on the second read- ing of the Bill to ban the Blue Shirts. Alter two Deputies had been suspended for the remainder of the sitting for interrupting speakers.197 words
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Article66 1934-03-05 11 New Offer From Inknown Benefactor London. Feb. '.IK. The annoymous donor who recently presented 25,000 to the fund .or extending St. Mary's Hospital. London, has now ottered to double every pound up to a total of .£15.000 subscribed by other people at the forthcoming meet- ling on66 words
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Article35 1934-03-05 11 London, Feb. 18. The Cunard liner B_rengaria with gold valued at €3.000.000 left Southampton for New York to-day. She will pick up a further consignment worth j €1.500.000 at Cherbourg.— British Radio.35 words
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Article87 1934-03-05 11 Mr. John E Kennebeck has been appointed Managing Director of Paramount Pictures m Australia. New i Zealand and the Far East, according' to cabled iniormation received from the New York office of the company.4 The appointment is elfective immediately. Mr. Kennebeck formerly held the position of Director of Publicity. (Advertising87 words
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Advertisement61 1934-03-05 11 im THE EASTERN UNITED SOU TH rf£c\ NM K ORI'OR.VTION LTD. TIT )i) [RE, MARINE, BRITISH MOTOR CAR -*ms»wr prRsONAL ACCIDENT insurance company, limited 4VI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND AND nrADirwm WORKMEN'S U SHSSKEmi COMPENSATION OMPENSATION insurance accepted at lowest INSURANCE. current rates JOHNSON: General Manager. LC. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. iy61 words
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Advertisement392 1934-03-05 11 I Assets exceed SU.OOOQOQ Assurance m force oier s "..».<»<K) M*> The 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 F. 1 The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of392 words
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Advertisement402 1934-03-05 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter' Paid up capital m 600.0W shares of .£5 each £3.000.00 i Reserve Fund i:3.000.0Qi Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 0«i HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloi.o Semarang Amritsar lpoh I402 words
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Article347 1934-03-05 12 The health bulletin of the League oi Nations __.astern Bureau for tne weekended Feb. 24 is as follows: Alexandria: 2 smallpox cases and fl death; 2 typhus cases and 1 death. Beirut: 12 smallpox cases as com- 1 pared with 13 cases m the previous week. Bassein:347 words
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Article83 1934-03-05 12 Answering m traditional manner the call for assistance at sea, the mv. Leverbank -Capt, J. Mann), recently m Shanghai, took from a sinking ship its officers and crew, as well as a dog, a monkey and a cat, and then proceeded on its voyage, leaving the doomed vessel to go83 words
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Article702 1934-03-05 12 THE TIME FACTOR Naval Strategist Versus Constructor The report that the Australian Commonwealth Government is negotiating; for the building ot a cruiser to replace the Brisbane, draws attention, once more to the comparatively brief, life that a modern warship enjoys.' even m times of peace. The702 words
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Article146 1934-03-05 12 The Hamburg-Amerika Line has contracted for a new ship to replace one of two vessels engaged In passenger service m the Baltic. The vessel m question is of about 2.000 tons gross and the machinery required is 3,600 b.h.p. She is to be employed146 words
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Article288 1934-03-05 12 Question Of Jurisdiction Argued Dairen. Feb. 26. A spirited argument that tha four Germans and one Swiss on trial !n connection with the piracy oi the Chinese cargo vessel Sheng An on June 28, last I year, were within the jurisdiction of the J kwantung authorities, wasReuter - 288 words
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Article382 1934-03-05 12 Per P. and O Ranch: from Europe: Miss Baker. Mrs. M. Barnwell and infant, Mr. C. Barrett. Miss S. Berry. Mrs H. Clarke, Mrs. E. Cameron. Miss C. CashUi. Mr. L. Darby. Mr. F. Dobson. Mra. Ellison. Mrs. E Puller, Miss N Hastings. Mr. W. Hopper. Miss M.382 words
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Article131 1934-03-05 12 No. I of 1934. Malacca Strait. Eastern Shore. Penang Harbour. Divers a: work near Wreck Buoy m the Man oi War Anchorage. On or about Mar. 20. 1934: until lurther notice. j Latitude 5 deg. 25V N. Longitude 100 deg. 21' E. approx. Divers will be work131 words
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Article62 1934-03-05 12 The steamer Heiyei Maru No. 12. i soon after leaving Hakodate for I Yokohama, collided with the States: j Steamship Co's steamer lowa, which was passing Tsugaru Strait for Shanghai, on Dec. 23. Former vessel had been port side holed and enginejroom flooded, but was towed by the i salvage62 words
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Article28 1934-03-05 12 The P. and O. MiTT, H ing Kong anci la expect this port at a.m. on Th LI |Bth instant. She will proceed the S.H.B. Whari on .a:28 words
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Advertisement664 1934-03-05 12 Burns Philp Line. Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via j 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] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins664 words
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Advertisement169 1934-03-05 12 j HENDERSON LINE SCMEDCLE oi SAILINGS By FtHnlghtlj Passenger Maimer Between Rangoon. Port Sedan Marseille*. Palma and I rur'.ind HOMEWARD BAILINGS Pert of Disembarkation I'hmouth I ea\«' K..n."«n PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO A l r AMARAPOORA Ma SAGA ING BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO Calls London. Through Paaaage Rat<169 words
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Miscellaneous241 1934-03-05 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. j Saturday 7 p.m. I 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. I Kelantan (via241 words
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Miscellaneous237 1934-03-05 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside tbs Whai Expected to \rr East Wharf (Entrance Cm- i Ophir 22 Main Wharf (Entrance <• Katong 18: Chinecaiion 8. Empire Dock (Entrance <■ Hua Tong 31: An: 34. Empire hock (Entrance Gal lpoh 47; Djambi 49 West Wharf (Entrance < Rasa 4: Lycaon 2. Section237 words
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Advertisement482 1934-03-05 13 aO JG__> sf\ 1. \2> v_/« British India and Apcar Lines. 'Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due D Ue Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 1934. 1934 r°J^t\r?r .HiS Mar 14 BHUTAN 6.100 May 10 _;.t i™?482 words
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Advertisement470 1934-03-05 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated m England" "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL «-■«__>_) RU. nt. Jr^EST Dne San. Calls at Dunkirk. FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN City of- Lille In Pon Mar City of Eastbourne Apr 19 ADr 19470 words
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Advertisement986 1934-03-05 14 ■Vi ML &OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OPHIR Monday. Mar 5, Belawan-Dell. 81NGARADJA— Monday. Mar. 5. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Apl. ROKAN— -Tuesday. Mar. 6. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Mar. 6. Slngkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MA J ANG— Wednesday. Mar. 7, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate986 words
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Advertisement634 1934-03-05 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTFRim>t TO 1.....18URG SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar 8 9 HAKOZAKI MARU 10 fi tYASUKINI MARU 12.000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU 120 'I? HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 I HAKUSAN MARU 10 500 f JSUWA MARU 10,000 Apr. 19 2e HARUNA BARU 10 500 SFUSHIMI634 words
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Article, Illustration2296 1934-03-05 15 \\l> TANKARD RIDES FOUR WINNERS Singapore Races Have Interesfiiig Finish :h\v(\ and last day of the Singapore Turf '.lib's February-March race meeting on Saturday uced s><>i*t of the sane excellent standard as witnessed the fir.t and second days. weather was fine except for a shower of2,296 words
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Article219 1934-03-05 15 Small Scoring In Padang Matches Trie cricket season opened m Slnga- pcre on Saturday when both Padan^ clubs lield their first trial games, the f .C.C. having a second match yesterday. _> S.C.C. match between R. N. Hamilton's XI and D. C Burn's XI was drawn. Scores:219 words
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Article313 1934-03-05 15 Second S.C.C. Trial Abandoned Rain also marred the second S.C.C trial on the Padang yesterday, rendering the wicket tricky for Dr. Hopkins* XI. and later stopping the match. Dr Hopkins' XI fared badly. Carr only got the measure oi the bowling for a while and collected a usetul313 words
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Article252 1934-03-05 15 Balhetchet Begins Season Well The S.R.C. held their first cricket t»;al on Saturday. when a match. between the Public Services and Law against the Rest was played on trn» Club's ground. I \S. AND L T. Cordeiro run out J. Oehlers c Sta Maria b Lujssius D.252 words
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Article26 1934-03-05 15 The second S.R.C trial match \as washed out by ram yesterday and the ma f ch <>n Satarday between the SCRC and the Wlltshll no! played26 words
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Advertisement21 1934-03-05 15 "BERKELEY SQUARE" is Coming;. A JESSE. L. LASKY PRODUCTION. "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURES EVEK JL-!"'- Loadon Press. 1 FOX21 words
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1496 1934-03-05 16 Forwards Carelessly Marked 84,569 SPECTATORS MANCHESTER WW Ml W London. .Mar. 3. •X»HE Arsenal disappointed their sup- porrers ar Highbury to-day when y were dismised by Aston Vhla irom English Cup competition by twoj goals to one. Hopes have been running high durIng the1,496 words
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Article791 1934-03-05 16 WEBBER'S BAD LUCK AGAINST GRAHAM pRANKIE Webber must be the most unlucky boxer m Malaya. First, he as almost robbed ol a chance to me?t Graham because he was not considered good enough. Then, after putting up a fight which should have earned him the decision,791 words
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Article217 1934-03-05 16 IXTER-SERVICES RUGBY TOURNAMENT Big Step Towards Keeping (immpionship London, March 3. The Army. Services Rugby champions. took a big step towards retaining the championship when at Twickenham to- I day they defeated the Royal Navy by 16 points to 8. The result of the tour- I217 words
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Article24 1934-03-05 16 United forwards found their form alter the interval. Boyd got three goals and Pickering and Stavey also scored so that the United won decisively.24 words
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Article297 1934-03-05 16 CHINESE LEAGUE FOOTBALL C.C.A.A. f: C.W.A.A. 1. j TpEN goals were scored yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium m a S.C. F. A. Inter-Club League competition I when the Chinese Companions Athletic Association trounced the Chung Wu Athletic Association by nine goals to Six goals297 words
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Article52 1934-03-05 16 50 to 1 Starter Wins The 1 Newmarket Melbourne. Mar. 3. The Newmarket Handicap <six :ur- 1 longs' to-day resulted as follows: FOURSOME 8.13 1 DAME MOAB 7 9 2 JACKO 8.12 3 Won by a length: third halt a neck' away. Time 1.11. Twenty-eight ran. Betting 50—1:52 words
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Article63 1934-03-05 16 Charity Match at Bombay Bombay. Mar. 4. On the first day of a three-day charity match m aid of the earthquake victims the M.C.C. made 244 Mitchell 91 > and the Indian XI 56 for 2. India's test captain. Major C. K. Naidu toid Reuter he is63 words
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Article184 1934-03-05 16 CRAIK'S RECORD ROUND SCORE OF 68 AT TIMAH Six Up m Bogey Competition R. Craik was m •he March bogey Timah on Saturday altera wlnnins the competition jof 6 up he equalled course rec ro let up b\ J I few months ago, with I SSS.: 4-3-4-S-3-5-, 4 Craik: 3-4-4184 words
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