The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1934
1934-03-13
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Title Section17 1934-03-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.213 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article604 1934-03-13 1 Popejoy Slaver Is Still Free KLIEVED HE IS HIDING IN SINGAPORE POLICE HINT AT IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS intensive search extending iree and a half days for the ret of Inspector Popejoy has so far to bring: about the the wanted man or his -.pike who was with him at me of604 words
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Article, Illustration194 1934-03-13 1 Communists Try To Reach Yenping Shanghai, Mar. 12. Reports trom Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi and the general headquarters Of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, state that a general drive against the Communists m South Kiangsi and West Fukien will commence on Mar. 15. The Central forces underUnion Times; Reuter Wireless - 194 words
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76 1934-03-13 1 Queen's Lost Capital Is Discovered Paris, Mar. 9. The capital of the Queen of Sheba is claimed to have been discovered by the French novelist > and explorer. M. Andre Malraux, who recently left secretly to explore the Arabian Desert by air. Malraux, In a message from Djibouti, states thatReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article129 1934-03-13 1 Military Baronet Dies In South Africa Cape Town, Mar. 12. The death has occurred of Sir Alexander Bannerman. Reuter. The late Sir Alexander, the 11th. baronet, was educated at Wellington College and had a distinguished military career, first In the Royal Engineers and then the R.F.C. He129 words
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Article70 1934-03-13 1 British Troops Have Invaded Yunnan London, Mar. 12. With reference to the complaint from South West China to Nanking that 2,000 British troops have invaded Yunnan. Reuter is informed the facts are that a small party of civilians, accompanied by police escorts for protection against brigands were exploringReuter - 70 words
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Article47 1934-03-13 1 I Sir Cecil dementi Now In England London, Mar. 12. Friends and officials awaiting Sir Clementi at Victoria Station yesterday were mystified at his non-appearance. It was learnt to-day that the Governor arrived by air very quietly at Croydon from Athens on Friday night. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article23 1934-03-13 1 Defendants Lodge An Appeal London, Mar. 9. The defendants m the Rasputin libel I action have lodced an annpui ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article312 1934-03-13 1 CENTRE BADGE FOR WILTS' COLOURS Interesting War Office Notice cemVh""" 1 rder annou nws that a tegi^ntT f S b6en W™™ 'or the Regimenf S the W)ltshi --e This will take the form of a c^oss Patee charged In the centre with and"™ WWch Wlll "PPear tLXher burgh *of theThe princess Louises cypher and coronet - 312 words
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Article108 1934-03-13 1 Anniversary Observed Locally Nearly all the Chinese newspapers and schools m Malaya closed yesterday on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Vat Sen. founder o: the Chinese Republic. London, Mar. 12. In the same room of the Chinese legation m LondonReuter - 108 words
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Article20 1934-03-13 1 Berlin. Mar. 11. A fire at the Chinese Legation started m the Minister's study. Damage was slight.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration357 1934-03-13 1 SOCIALISTS ADOPTING AN OBSTRUCTIONIST POLICY Madrid, Mar. 12. A state of alarm has been proclaimed throughout Spain. The situation is tense but there are no iiuirlents. Twenty-five thousand iron-«teel workers are striking on Friday and also 5,000 newspaper workers. The city was quietReuter Wireless - 357 words
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Article45 1934-03-13 1 London, Mar. IZ. The accelerated time-table for Empire i air-routes will be introduced on April 14. Imperial Airways announce that the flying time from England to India will be reduced to five days, to Singapore eight days and Cape Town nine days ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement57 1934-03-13 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Mid-night WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th THE POPULAR ARTISTS SANDS DAWN SUNDAY, MARCH 18th 9.30 p.m. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY THE BAND OF THE S./S. "RESOLUTE"57 words
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Advertisement119 1934-03-13 1 On Other Pages Arab woman charged with theft —Page 3. The Bishop review* local church matters —Page T. Heavy rains m Northern MaJ&va damage railway fines Page 3. Marvellous tale of the Dalai Lama returning to life Page 3. Licensing Justices hold sitting— Page 6. Eurasian illusionist gets 12 months119 words
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Advertisement89 1934-03-13 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER SATISFACTION ADELPHI HOTEL gm THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 p.m. speaker. ROTARIAN CAY. L.B. BRUNELLI subject. A FEW WEEKS IN ITALY" THURSDAY roof garden SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINffER DANCE MUSIC89 words
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Article80 1934-03-13 2 Before the Chief Justice. Air. Justice Thorite and Mr. Justice Gerahty m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal: -No. 14 S. S. P. M. Muthia Pillay vs. Tan Kah Chiat etc. i C. C Dunman. Receiver. No. 16 Re Arbitration between Tan80 words
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Article308 1934-03-13 2 Dr. Winstedt A Guest At Annual Dinner The annual dinner of the Raffles College Union was held on Friday last at the Capitol Restaurant. The President of the Union. Mr. Lim Tay Boh. was m the chair and among the guests i present were the Hon'ble Dr.308 words
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Article156 1934-03-13 2 Because oi the number oi people who have helped m making the "Home and Children's Fete" a success, it is impos- sible to enumerate them individually, I but the G-neral Committee of the Y.W.C.A. Ls anxtoua that they should! know that ail their co-operation is very156 words
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Article1544 1934-03-13 2 First Accused Gets Five Years COLLAPSE IN DOCK ON HEARING VERDICT SCENES of coiifussion developed m the Supreme Court yesterday evening at the conclusion of the trial of Gul Zaman, and Mahawali Khan, the two accused m the Kandang Kerbau Market murder case. The special jury1,544 words
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Article148 1934-03-13 2 Takes Up New Charge In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Mar. 12. The Rev. Abel Eklund of Singapore has arrived m Penang with Mrs. Eklund Rev. Mr. Eklund has been appointed district Superintendent of the Methodist Mission lor both Penang and Perak districts. Rev. W. T.148 words
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Article112 1934-03-13 2 Rriatin's Rightful Place On Atlantic London. Mar. 7. Resumption ol work on the new Cunarder is the symbol of Great Britain's determination not to yield, regardless of obstacles, its rightful place on the Atlantic, declared Mr. HoreBelisha. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, moving m the House ofReuter wireiess - 112 words
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Article86 1934-03-13 2 Living Quarters Cut In Halves Moscow, Mar. 7. The 78 marooned members of the Chelinskin Arctic expedition are now m increased peril m consequence of the shifting and splitting of the ice on the icefloe on which they are living, which has now cracked and cut their livingReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article81 1934-03-13 2 When Steamers Collide In a Fog: Weeliawken. New Jersey. Mar. 8. Four hundred and thirty head of cattle have been lost through a collision m a fog between the British freighter, Concordia and the American steamer. Eagle. Some of the cattle aboard the Concordia were cut m halfReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article67 1934-03-13 2 Automatic Invader Of Stratosphere Moscow. Mar. 7. An automatic stratosphere balloon equipped with a mechanical brain will be ready to invade the stratosphere at the end o: this month, according to Professor Molchanov, chief of the Leningrad Air Institute. He reports that a trial model reached an altitudeReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article63 1934-03-13 2 First Beer Plant To Start Producing (From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok, Mar. IS. The first Siamese brewery expects to make its initial brew at the erd of March when 15,000 big bottles will be issued. The capacity of the pl-ni j s 30,000 bottles daily The brewery63 words
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Article44 1934-03-13 2 Ends Polish-German Conflict Warsaw. Mar. 7. w^t I***l agreement with Germany, which has been signed, ending the economic conflict started m 1925. stipulates the removal of all discriminatory measures and comes into force from Mar. 15 for an indefinite period Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article98 1934-03-13 2 International Agreement Reached Berlin, Mar. 9. One hundred and iorty-eight million marks short-term loreign debts of the Geman Federal States were involved m an agreement reached here to-day at a conference at which Britain, Holland. Sweden and Switzerland were represented, providing that the rate of interest be unchangedReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article101 1934-03-13 2 British Women Arrested In Austria Vienna. Mar. 8. The Earl of Ha re wood's second cousin. Mrs. C C. Waddinnton. nee Lascelles. and Miss E. Leacock. were taken to a police station when distributing money at Floridsdorl. the scene of the recent severe fighting but they wereReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article73 1934-03-13 2 Armed Guards Protect Edsel Ford Miami Beach, Mar. 7. Guards armed with machine-guns an protecting Mr. Edsel Ford, son of Mr. Henry Ford, m consequence of threats by two rival Detroit gangs to kidnap and hold him to ransom. When the threats were made m Detroit, Edsel FordReuter wireless - 73 words
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Article62 1934-03-13 2 Bein£ Built In Britain For N. Zealand London, Mar. Sir James Parr, the New Zealand High Commissioner, to-day revealed that British shipyards are building at present ten ships for the New Zealand trade. W nnn Zeala d haS Just si^ ned a £100 000 contract with British62 words
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Article67 1934-03-13 2 Reuter Wireless Discussed At East Asiatic Club Berlin, Mar. 11. At the East Asm tic Club dinner at Hamburg Herr Suhmitt. Minister of Economics, stressed the urgenay of impoving overseas markets. He wished the Chinese Government the utmost success m securing the quiet development of the interior. HeReuter Wireless; Reuter - 67 words
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Article63 1934-03-13 2 U.S. SAILORS HURT Explosion On Submarine At Sea San DM** <ai M Four oi the crew «>i Slates submarine Nautilus I ed m the explosion of I when a hundred miles out United States destroys 3J--mediately proceeded at the scene and tf>ok th( aboard and rushed tl All are expectedReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article59 1934-03-13 2 Dntch Surprised At Pur W Rumour AmstTdum Government circle* her prised at the report Timor Island It is stated that n made as regards the cussioihs are pending *i'regards the estabhshr...-: I drome on the island- The Hon'ble Mr Ju mas. Chief Justice. FM S (sided at theReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement102 1934-03-13 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT- EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AND PASTE BRITISH OWNED BRITISH IYIADR Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, SINGAPORE. BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terra* Single and Double Rooms. Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms on Application Mrs.102 words
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Advertisement299 1934-03-13 2 TENDER^ SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now tnvtUd following materials or I particulars, see Municipal T.V. Excavating earth at north r Bukit Tlmah Road ;r ,m Road to Chancery U,.. on the adjoining r Date of Closin- 4„„ March 19th. 1934 N Purchase oi Coal Tar at m Works for299 words
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Miscellaneous173 1934-03-13 2 Diary Of i The Week Tuesday, 13th. High Water 8.45 a.m.. 10.30 p.m Football. S.C.C. vs S.C.F.A.. S.C.C: Wiltshires vs. I.c. FA.. Anson Road: S.R.C. "A" vs. Medical Services. S.R.C: S.C.T. v.,. V.M.C.A. Jalan Besar Police Band at Teluk Ayer 5.15 p.m. Wednesday. 14th. High Water 9.47 a.m.. 10.59 p.m.173 words
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Article349 1934-03-13 3 ARAB WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT Kriend's Jewels [Which I Disappeared SAYS EUROPEAN HUSBAND OUGHT THEM b women the complainant and pretty wile of the editor! irta Malaya.' but the accused arms were Jell to blush unseen I iv which completely enveloped figured as complainant and spectiYely before Mr. Norman I349 words
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Article154 1934-03-13 3 Chinese Charged With Keeping Woman's tta£ Prom Our Own Correspondent." Taipftng, .Mar. 12. on her way to Ipoh to attend wedding, a Chinese woman lost her of personal belongings, valued 50, which was tied behind a hired was only discovered When car had travelled half the journey.154 words
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Article122 1934-03-13 3 •>> Air To Country Patients' Sickbeds Sydney. Feb. 14. tUstraUa'l lamuus Flying Doctor, of Aerial Medical Service 'Dr. Allan leers), was married at Cloncurry reand together with his bride, is on his way to Hong Kong, where ■ill spend their honeymoon. [landing over the post of Flying whichReuter - 122 words
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Article405 1934-03-13 3 I Magic And Mystery In Tibet Calcutta, Mar. 1 An amazing story describing how the Dalai Lama returned to life after death is told by a correspondent at Kalimpons. First he describes the cirj cumstances of the illness. His Holiness, > he says, had been405 words
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Article394 1934-03-13 3 SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL Evidence Against Patient Mr. Justice Swift made strong comments at a trial at Liverpool Assizes when it was stated that a doctor wht had been called m on behalf of a motor driver informed the police that lie thought he man was under the influence of394 words
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Article544 1934-03-13 3 Salary Scales For Clerks Sir,- Permit me a few lines m the columns of your most popular "daily" to remark on the above topic. A few years back the Clerical Union played a very important and popular part m the interest of clerks when they fixed544 words
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Article85 1934-03-13 3 Another Test At Brastagi «Frum Our Own Correspondents .Medan. Mar. 5. It is reported that hasty preparations are being made to complete the new aerodrome m Idi <Atjeh>. The Bali aerodrome is also being ir.proved. The new aerodrome at Brastagi was tested yesterday for the second time. On85 words
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Article106 1934-03-13 3 Coughed From Man's Lungs After 34 Years A violent fit of coughing dislodged a bullet which a Hull man had carried m his lungs for 34 years. At the age of 12 Albert Johnson, a painter, who is now 46, was playing on the river bank106 words
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Article55 1934-03-13 3 Moscow, Mar. 10. A serious fire destroyed houses and business premises m a timber concession of the Chinese Eastern Railway as well as much timber. According to news from Harbin published by the Tass agency, it is alleged that the concession was fired by Japanese troops under theReuter - 55 words
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Article393 1934-03-13 3 {Criticises Roosevelt; Nasty "Boomerang" Hits Him I Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh recently made public the detailed accounts of |nis deals with air-line stocks and proms that he had received nu^ His statement was issued m reply to a storm of adverse comment levelled at rum lollowing his recent393 words
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Article137 1934-03-13 3 DAMAGE TO RAILWAY LINE Passengers Brought by Car To Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 12. Heavy rains yesterday and last night have damaged the main line between &uang and Keponi iwe are informed by the F.M.S. Railways authorities*. Tfce track has been restored between Kuitllg137 words
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Article182 1934-03-13 3 1 But None Since 1930. This man must have something like a record lor suffering He says: "Since 1910 up to 1930 that is 20 years I have been ;i great sufferer with rheumatism I am pleased to say that since Ut'AQ up to date182 words
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Advertisement110 1934-03-13 3 PtFORMITY> 1 I BBBBkßt^^^^^^^^^^^^^B F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3-A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234. I modern yea rl I 111 G I the motoring public are offered the opportunity of selecting a really beautiful car that exactly suits the demands of their pocket book from marque that has become known110 words
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Article1548 1934-03-13 4 IDWAL JONES - IDWAL JONES (By ECHOES OF TWAIN AND BRET HARTE Booming prices for gold have so quickened activities m the famous old gold fields of California that a writer went into them to see if the tumultuous days of '49 had returned. He tells what he found1,548 words
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Article171 1934-03-13 4 Lord Burgh In South Australia Adelaide. Mar. 6. A baron who is entirely lacking m formality made a casual visit to Adelaide to-day. Lord Burgh reached the city by service car from Port Pirie. alter having travelled to Port Lincoln In the sailing ship Mozart. He will leave171 words
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Article851 1934-03-13 4 HOW LANDMARKS APPEAR TO THOSE WHO FLY Word-Pictures From The Air "So different appears every familiar object when seen from aloft," wrote an airway passenger the other da\. "that it needs a special effort of the mind, sometimes, to convince you that you are851 words
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Article279 1934-03-13 4 New Books Ready On Saturday The undernoted non-fiction works will lx> ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Axling (W. > Kagawa (Experiences of a Japanese Christian) Illustrated. Barnes (J.S.) Half a Life fßtographvi Illustrated. Bergman (Sten). Sport and Exploration m the Par East Illustrated. Bosanquet (E.S.)279 words
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Article, Illustration850 1934-03-13 4 FROM VOLTAIRE To ROTHSCHILD ARLISS' GENIUS BRIDGE* THE YEARS 5 THAT excellent actor, George Arllss, is hard at work on his new picture. "The House of Rothschild," which tells the story of one of the most famous families m the history of finance. There is no other Hollywood star who850 words
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Advertisement103 1934-03-13 4 yDELICATBLYv I rFRAGRANTN ■■^k -^m LJf IB Cntlcnra Talcum, pure, anti•eptic and medicated with balsamic essential oils, is indispensable to the comfort of every member of the family. Get the beneficial results of k these essences by dusting on <ul iI cura Taloun-iee how cool and refreshed your skin is,103 words
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Advertisement42 1934-03-13 4 V X X jf The Ideal Basis Ji^lM for Face PeVfdef fyy\ J "'hazeline' snow (Trade M i Vanishes, leaving greasin(--. Keeps tl and soft. Itprevents clogging Tubes for the /J' poti for the d> at all Chemist* Burroughs Wellcome Co.. lon°42 words
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Article, Illustration237 1934-03-13 5 Mr. Amorj, joint master of the Tiverton Hounds chatting with Mr. Wallace, headmaster of Rlundell School at the meet. The most photographed girl m the world is Miss Madeleine Frederick, one of the models at the Kodak School of Professional Photography at Harrow. Her237 words
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Advertisement53 1934-03-13 5 I I T +^*m mm \J! f t| \i.\th garden frcshnesst Skilful blending maintains the high standard of excellence. COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passenger* Apply Tor particular! to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., or to any of Cox and King* Office* PORT SAID,53 words
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Article127 1934-03-13 6 Japanese Admiral's Message Vice-Admiral Matsushita, m comman of the Japanese Training Squadron, addresses the following DMOIge to the citizens of Singapore. Flagship "Asama", Singapore, March 12, 1934 On leaving Singapore for the further cruise to the Mediterranean Sea by way of the Indian Ocean, I wish127 words
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Article379 1934-03-13 6 A sitting lasting quarter of an hour served to dispose of the short agenda presented at the session of the Board of Licensing Justices held yesterday afternoon m the First Magistrate's Court Mr. H. A. Forrer. Criminal District Judge and first Magistrate, presided] over the meeting and others379 words
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Article150 1934-03-13 6 Wife Of Kedah Tunku wr- i i Prom Our Own Correspondent i Penans, Mar. It. News has reached Penang o: a motor accident at Alor Star on Friday evening when her highness Tunku Sahah. wile of Tunku Badlishah •State Treasurer* and daughter ol Tunku Mahmutf, sustained serious150 words
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Article109 1934-03-13 6 On a nine-Acre site at Btapham, a suburb ol Blackpool, a textile works \i to be constructed at a cost ol abou 4 '.Iuu.OOO. The Blackpool Corporation has approved of the company's plans ror the buildings and erection will b^ b; gan early In this year. Th^ factory Ie beinu109 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-03-13 6 Vice-Admiral .Matsushita, commanding the Japanese cruisers Asuma and Iwata now visiting Singapore. inspecting the military guard of honour after his official landing:.22 words
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Article276 1934-03-13 6 Australian Amateur Astronomer Does Good .lob Sydney. Mar. 5. To All m his idle moments, a resident Of Drummoyne (near Sydnty* has built m a small backyard workshop, a telestopj which weighs llcwt. and has been described by experts as one of the best Of its kind m276 words
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Article205 1934-03-13 6 Court Sequel To Hotel Incident A sentence of one day's simple Un-J prisonmeiu and a fine of S3O. or one month's rigorous imprisonment m c-. fault was imposed yesterday by; Mr. Normaii Grice. the second magistrate, on T. Clark, a 21-year-old private m the Wiltshire Regiment, who, had205 words
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Article138 1934-03-13 6 The retirement ol Mr. Stanley T)ennys. Assistant Auditor-General and Superintendent of Prisons. Kedah. j marks the, close of a long period ol service. <says the Straits Echo's Alor Star correspondent*. Mr. Dennys entered upon his duties as Assistant Auditor-General. Kedah. alter about twenty years experience m the Straits Settlements Civil138 words
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Article122 1934-03-13 6 Twelve Months For Eurasian Illusionist R. W Paglar, a Eurasian illusionist, who .jumped his bail last August during the course of his trial on a charge of committing an indecent offence was arrested a few days ago m Johore. He was then brought to Singapore for122 words
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Article548 1934-03-13 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week Bi' T _O\v will be found particulars the Pree Press Football Competition No. 30. In Vtticd you are asked to forev.ast re^uits o( ;tec matches to bo played on March it THE PRIZE OF $150 will548 words
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Article102 1934-03-13 6 Airplane Crashes After Hitting Vulture Calcutta. A French plane, piloted by M. Charpoir. flying from Paris to Calcutta, crashed oil Kanchrapara. E. B. Railways, last week. The machine "was completely damaged, but pilot was not hurt. He came to Dim Durn m aj taxi. He left Allahabad102 words
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Article194 1934-03-13 6 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY ENGLAND Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed m the course of each days transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals194 words
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Article154 1934-03-13 6 I WEDNESDAY. MAR. 14. 1!>.!4. 6 p.m. Rerorcied ICudC. 6.30 p.m. Rei: ol Dance Music by the celebrated Raffle Hotel Dance Orchestra undei the direction o: Mr Dan Ho;)l:ins. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly >- piled by Straits Time^. Stock and Share Report kindly supplied by Fra-er154 words
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Article259 1934-03-13 6 Gamblers Lose Out In Canton Canton. >lar. <». A sensation was caused here during the week-end by the arrest and detention of tour foreigners, one alleged to by a British subject following a police raid on a well-known Club on The Bund. The Club is stated to259 words
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Article385 1934-03-13 6 CHILD BLIND IN BOTH EYES And Had Fractured NEGLECT CHARQ AGAINST CHINESE WOMAN before Mr. H A. Fo, |^Hyne g ie,t m a( Mr. A. W. Hay. A.vs,.sta: C ine^ pro^ecutin, st; u d child had since died oi bi oil hi monia and a Coroner. been held. at whlch385 words
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Article83 1934-03-13 6 Chinese Husband Who MwsH His Mono No evidence was offered |R. J. F. Curtis m the po yesterday m a rase m which I named Lam Seek Km wai i her husband. Guan Lim. $208 from his room Tin C drawn and the wife acquitted It was stated83 words
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Article47 1934-03-13 6 The Band 01 the BJB the direction ol Mr. F perform the following weather permitting H Teh 'March 12th. commencing Overture "Le Cloches de Planquette; Selection "O\Y Mackenzie; Sonu "Low > Song' Molloy; "Sen r. Selection Lilac Time, Schubert Wein, Welb. und Oca Three Dale Dances Wood Conductor.47 words
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Advertisement236 1934-03-13 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 30. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision o! the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press In all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results oi the following Cup236 words
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Advertisement23 1934-03-13 6 Heralded as the most SfMtfkliug BRITISH' oomrd) trioi of her career CICELY COURTNEIDGE m "AUNT SALLY" A Gainsborough musical comed> gem CAPITOL SOON23 words
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1058 1934-03-13 7 BISHOP REVIEWS CHURCH MATTERS to the imminence of the departure on furlough of the Lord Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, the annual general meeting oi the Singapore Diocesan Association was held yesterday, an exceptionally early date, m St. Andrew's School Hall.1,058 words
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Advertisement203 1934-03-13 7 ALHAMBRA I TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 NEW SONGS and NEW SWEETHEARTS tins rippHng new romance You're nix thrill" nnd "It's (the Irish m me* He was too busy J to love the right m 1 girl at the right m time until lie m I made love hit i^ B business203 words
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Advertisement302 1934-03-13 7 Here He is at the ifa capitol V vj» 615 °P*nhig TO-NIGHT 9.15 M\^'"*m HERE HE COMES a ROMAN m the GloamiV J&(( lB with the most LUSCIOUS PEACHES that ever ft Swam m NERO'S Imperial Bathrooms' L EDDIE CANTOR Ben Hur's Chariot-race o t was a Ricksha-ride com- SamUCl302 words
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Advertisement61 1934-03-13 7 I STANTON I m I m i 1 I] 1 m m I i I .._> 4 Coliyer Quay. Telephone 5874. a.p bl. I S PBOHI 4H^lHc=rJr OUOO. lOSE oo time id call* Jing va whatevrr the need may be— for m the I Classified Want-Ad Col- umns lie results61 words
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507 1934-03-13 8 The Singapore free Press TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934. Malaya's Justifiable Grievance I "THERE has been plenty of evidence 1 during the last few weeks that 'the anti-restrictionists within the tin industry are growing m number. This is largely due to the suspicions which have been aroused by the efforts to507 words
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Article1124 1934-03-13 8 HPHE report that Mr. Andrew Mellon is to be charged with ex-Mayor jjimmie Walker with evading payment |of income tax seems rather amusing when it is remembered that Mr. Mellon jis one of the wealthiest men m the United States and before going to London as1,124 words
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Article530 1934-03-13 8 Mr. Donald C. Knott has arrived m Bangkok to join the Siam Steam Packet Co., Ltd. The billiards exhibition to be given by Mr. Willie Smith m the cafe of Messrs. Robinson and Co. will take place to-morrow (Wednesday). Admission is free. Mr. S. F. Hutchings530 words
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Article704 1934-03-13 8 White and remote mo seemed to David. wh< Her voice was hk, running. She embodied vague and quintessent. which floated about m Do whenever he thought And it need hardly be sateen one thinks Ilot I; marriage, whether one to mention it or not. But David's father haa704 words
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Advertisement142 1934-03-13 8 CALL for 'Johnnie Walker" THE BEST BY TEST CALDBECIfS BY SPECIAL T HVI THE APPOINTMENT jBE~fflH KING F SIAM FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED Wearing a good piece oi JEWEL is a fine eld tradition that appeals to the pride ot ownership m everybody, young and old. The142 words
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Advertisement40 1934-03-13 8 I MODERN SERVANTS OBJECT TO WASHING CLOTHES, complains a housewife. And yet some like nothing better than filling the copper m the kitchen. Safeguard yourself with "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.40 words
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Article481 1934-03-13 9 PROSPECTS OF BRITISH BUDGET BRIGHTENED London. Mar. 1 1. Budget prospects are brightened publication of the Navy. Air Army estimates. sing items of expenditure will disclosed until the budget ut an increase is not expectance the Chancellor is expected idget for a total ordinary expendiofReuter Wireless - 481 words
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Article71 1934-03-13 9 MALA YAN. AIR TAXI SER VICE First Woman h Passenger To Penang i From Our Own Correspondent i Penang, Mar. 12. The honour of being the first woman to use an air taxi of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club has been achieved by Mrs. Smith, wiie of Mr. C. T.71 words
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Article132 1934-03-13 9 London, Mar. 12. In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question by Mr. D. G. Somervllle, Con., E. Willesden, as to whether government proposed to take action m case of the failure of the textile negotiations with. Japan, Dr. Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Department ofReuter Wireless; Reuter - 132 words
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Article125 1934-03-13 9 ARMED GROUPS OF FRENCH CITIZENS Sequel To Paris Disturbances o, Paris, Mar. 7. *m ln evlde ?<* of the existence m I rre n,?L° rg anlsed groups of citizensseme numbering many thousands, and ot quasi-military organisations bearing arms, was given before the Commisbv i hi H nQUI f y intoReuter Wireless - 125 words
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Article263 1934-03-13 9 Repudiates Tax Evasion Allegation Washington. Mar. 1? Mr. Andrew Mellon. who is to be Charged with tax evasion, made a statement to-day statin? that 'the ac-j 1 tion of the Attorney-General is politics M the crudest sort. All income tax ever Assessed again-st me has been paid. I;Reuter - 263 words
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Article125 1934-03-13 9 German Protest At Mock Trial Washington, Mar. 8. The German Ambassador has protested to the White House at last night's mock trial m Madison Square Garden. New York, of Hitler, who was found guilty of "crimes against < civilisation." The State Department declined to take action as no125 words
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Article118 1934-03-13 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Price And Sterling Rates RUBBER Reuter wireless London, Mar. 12. Spot (Sellers) 5 3 sd «5 1 4 d.) i Buyers >* 5 5 16 d (5 3 16d> Mar. 5 13 32d (5 9 32d> April-June 537 64d (5 13|32d. > July-Sept. 5Reuter wireless - 118 words
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Advertisement110 1934-03-13 9 Ju>t ruhliNhed HdPICENT VOLUME AT A MARVELLOUS PRICE ROUTLEDGE'S UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA i.e-voluine encyclopaedia, comww, amazingly comprehensive. My up-to-date, with a wealth of seletced Illustrations. It conI nasa of information that does Bnd a place m any other encyclo- I paedia and costs only I pupes q.. n 31.100 entries KELLY110 words
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Advertisement119 1934-03-13 9 ANNOUNCEMENT MESSRS ROBINSON CO.. LTD. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED FOR A 1 BILLIARDS EXHIBITION FEATURING WILLIE SMITH CHAMPION- 1920 AND 1923 TO TAKE PLACE IN THE CAFE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th PLAY TO COMMENCE AT 5.30 P.M. TABLE BY: ORME SONS, LTD. sole ROBINSON CO., LTD.119 words
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Article1272 1934-03-13 10 Mr. John Howeson Now Has A Different Point Of View 'From Our Own Correspondent." London, Feb. 27. There is some excellent news for Malayan tin producers this week--American consumption is improving rapidly There is also cheerful information for opponents of the Buffer Pool scheme the Association of1,272 words
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Article209 1934-03-13 10 A gradual but steady recovery m Canadian economic activities is shown by the weekly index number issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. For the eighth week m succession the index number has risen and now stands at 88 1 compared with 83 the previous .week.209 words
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Article493 1934-03-13 10 BURMA'S TIN INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION IN CONTROL SCHEME Orders Expected Shortly In the Burma Legislative Council last week Mr. H. C. Khoo (Tavoy Town) asked: Is Government aware that prospecting tin licences are issued m Mergui and other districts other than that an Tavoy? The Finance Member. Government493 words
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Article80 1934-03-13 10 Colonial Office Rubber Denial London, Mar. 10. The Colonial Office categorically deny the widely circulated reports that it is possible they may issue a statement on rubber restriction this week-end Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar. 10.* It is suggested m interested circles that an official statement m regard to rubberReuter - 80 words
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Article75 1934-03-13 10 Lancashire Proposals To Japanese London, Mar. 10. It is understood that the principle of the memorandum which the Lancashire representatives Anglo-Japanese cotton conference handed to the Japanese is a proposal that for the purpose of negotiations markets should be considered m five divisions, namely: British Empire, Australasia. JapaneseReuter - 75 words
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76 1934-03-13 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association March 12, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers > R.S.S. equal to- London Standard. Spot loose > 17 l 4 17 3 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (F. 0.8.) 17 916 17 1116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. 17? 8 17V2 1 April-June 17%76 words
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Article187 1934-03-13 10 Singapore Produce Prices March 12, 12 o'clock noon i Buyers Sellers Gambler 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 31.00 White Pepper 30.00 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra. Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour187 words
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Article262 1934-03-13 10 Rubber And Tin Most Active Commodities I London. Mar. 7. The Stock Exchange today displayed a fair amount of animation but owing j to selling by weak holders m view of tomorrow's settlement, price move- ments. especially among Home securi- ties, were somewhat erratic with most I262 words
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Article46 1934-03-13 10 Yesterday's Alterations Kinta Dredge Isl > 2.50 2.55 c d Kuchai Tin Dredge ($1) 1.04 107 Nawng Pet <$1) 91 95 Pungah <£> 24s 6d 25s xd i Takuapa <£) 22s 9d 23s 6d Tronoh (5) iBs 6d 19s 6d < Straits Traders ($1) 24.00 24 3046 words
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Article474 1934-03-13 10 C UTS IN PLANTERS SALARIES Johore Supports Demand For Restoration At i recent n mittee of the Johore Plant tion it was decided I i Kuala Selangor District Plai eiation advising that th< support their suggestion that I tioti of the restoration ol i should come up l«,r rurth at474 words
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Article327 1934-03-13 10 Record Shipments Last Year I The year 1933 was a very eventful period m the gold market. London has always been the world's chief gold market, but as a consequence of the departure of the United States from the gold standard which was accompanied by stringent regulations forbidding the327 words
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Article202 1934-03-13 10 March 12. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2411 64 London. 3 months' sight 245 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 9 64 London. 30 days' sight 2,4' 8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons. Paris, demand 890 Hamburg, demand 147202 words
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Article100 1934-03-13 10 Bakap Estate. 23.825 Plantations, Ltd.. 78.110. 8 Rubber Plantations 1 1S3S Batu Matang Estate. 19.00 tate, 20.200: Balhm I Kuala Dingin Estate I Estate. :*5.200: South 'Estates. Ltd.. 30.000 Sui Rubber. Estate. Ltd. 15.00 I (Estate. 40,300: Stmfkap tions. Ltd.. 53,000: Tanjoc^ Estate. 23.500: Rasa Kedah Rubber100 words
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Advertisement35 1934-03-13 10 TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE Derrick and Co.. secreUries, oi Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd. report c that the output for the lour weeks i ended Feb. 28 amounted to 2 033 60 r ounces.35 words
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Article179 1934-03-13 11 Monthly return Of dealen and port stocks Straits Settlements, at close of business. Feb. 28. 1934. m tons, as declared A. DEALERS* STOCKS. DRY WET TOTAL CREPE TOTAL DRY AREA RJS.S U.S.S. Drj- RUBBER Estate Remill. and Wet (estimated Crepe Blanket. Bark Wet Scrap Lump Dr.- Wet179 words
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Article147 1934-03-13 11 Philippines Surplus is StumMing Block I. < union. Mar. 11. sugar conference which has been tting In London since Mar. 5 to dis- an agreement :oi regulation of i sugar production has conuded without any definite results. Supporters of the Chadbourn scheme :ontrol are apprehensive ofReuter - 147 words
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Article101 1934-03-13 11 The Franco-British Negotiations London, Mar. 8. 1 <i» negotiations between Great am and France will open m Lonon Wednesday next. The British rernment has received a note from French Government asking if this suitable and the British Govtnent hai replied m the affirmative. French delegation will consist ofBritish Radio - 101 words
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Article93 1934-03-13 11 Japanese Military Manoeuvres Shanghai, Mar. t». The Japanese troops stationed at Tang Shan, between Tientsin and Pcipins. havt proceeded to the various positions along the Great Wall tor a general military manoeuvre on the 15th inst. vmen many planes will practise bombing and aircraft ?uns will93 words
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Article90 1934-03-13 11 Ivord Mar ley Speaks Of Adventures London, Mar. 10. •Hitler agents m New York twice threatened to plug me if I addressed I meetings." declared Lord Marley on his i return to London to-day from a tour >ot 8 000 miles m the United States. I whereReuter - 90 words
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Article53 1934-03-13 11 Cleared of Communist Stigma Bangkok. Mar. 10. The commission appointed to tavcstieate whether the Luang Pradit is a Communist or not have unanimously reported that he is clear of any such KT^ourse of the inquiry Pradit denied being a member of the Communtol international or connected with jit53 words
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Article346 1934-03-13 11 idence In French Inquiry Paris, Mar. 10. The idea of a 'Red plot" which is the press interpretation of M. Chiappe's statements is scouted by M Daladier. who declared there has not been any question of a plot by Frot M. Chiappe mentioned to Daladier that Frot346 words
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Article77 1934-03-13 11 Nanking Financial Support For Mongols Shanghai. Mar. 9. The Mongolian delegates who have been coniering with the Central Government with a flew to arriving at a definite decision m connection With the proposed establishment of an m dependent administration for Inner and Outer Mongolia, left Nanking this77 words
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Article160 1934-03-13 11 As result of the election ballots which were dispatched to members of the Anti-Opium Society on January 1. 1934. the following officers and committees have bevn elected for 1934 President Dr. Chen Su Lan: Vice-Pre-sident Mr. L.urn Mun Tin. Standing Committee The President. The Vice-President. Dr. Loh Sens160 words
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Advertisement545 1934-03-13 11 THE THE Jiinnt.l w f^nrrnr\ y^^^K Assets exceed $12,600,000 Assurance m fun-*- »Nrr n r..O<H».O— EASTERN UNITED SOUTH #K% v I CORPORATION I-TD. [«i A AS-^ k TO r A cTh f BRITISH The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSTANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*)545 words
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Advertisement350 1934-03-13 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ill England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital m 600.000 shares ol C 5 each e3.0U0,00t Reserve Fund £3,000.0* i Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 Odi HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloiio Semarang Amrltsar Ipoh350 words
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Article43 1934-03-13 12 Ordered By Union Castle Line London. The Union Castle Company have placed orders with Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for two twin screw motor passenger vessels for their South- African mail service and twn motor fruit cargo vessel.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 43 words
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Article133 1934-03-13 12 Two more shipbuilding orders for the Tyne were announced yesterday, thus increasing the work m hand to 16 vessels. These represent a very substantial increase on the total amount of tonnage turned out last year. The latest contracts are for two motortankers for the Eagle133 words
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Article343 1934-03-13 12 Conditions For Subsidy Discussed The question of whether or not the Government subsidy scheme for the enhancement of the shipping standard should be extended after its expiration m 1934-5. will shortly be discussed by the Shipping Standard Improvement Association. The Japan Shipowners' Association, a leading member of the343 words
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Article219 1934-03-13 12 Rear-Admiral J. F. Somerville. D.5.0.. whose selection to be Director of Personal Service was announced on Tuesday, will be succeeded m command of the R. N. Barracks. Portsmouth, by Captain Geoffrey Layton. D.5.0.. of the Renown, who m accordance with custom will take the rank of219 words
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Article105 1934-03-13 12 Commander H. T. W. Pawsey, recently relieved as executive officer of the minelayer Adventure by Commander W. O. Scrymgeour-Wedder-burn. is to assume command to-day of the Woolston and the Ist Anti-Sub-marine Flotilla, Portland, m succession to Commander H. E. Snepp. whose two-year term has expired. Commander105 words
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Article77 1934-03-13 12 Exceptionally bad weather was experienced m the Mediterranean by the Dutch liner, Sibajak, on her voyage to the East Indies. So bad was it that the vessel's windows forward were smashed, while most of the furniture was damaged,, these articles having been subject to very rough treatment. As a result77 words
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Article345 1934-03-13 12 Hafthor. Norw. 761 tons. from Bangkok 12 3 for Bangkok 14.3. Reijnst, Dut. 1,432 tons, from Cheribon 12.3 for Cheribon 16.3. Both Dut. 1.483 tons, from Belawan Deli 12.3 for Manila 12.3. Suddhadib, Siam. 1.311 tons, from Bangkok 11.3 lor Bangkok 14.3. Bessa. Norw. 5,847 tons, from Manila345 words
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Article69 1934-03-13 12 The following movement* of war ships are notified from H.M. Naval [Office In Singapore: "VERONICA"- -Arrives Singapore April 6. sails April 13. On passage New Zealand to England. "CALCUTTA'— Arrives Singapore April 16, sails April 18. On passage England to China Station with relief crews. "HERALD"— Arrives Singapore69 words
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Article115 1934-03-13 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alon^ide the Whar,, Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gat<Anhui 22: Rajtlla 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Talma 18: Argun Mam 13: Pres. Johnson Besu 1 garry 8: Baloeran 6. Empire Dork (Entrance Cut* Takada 32: Agmpenor M Empire Dock (Entrance t;,. ltr Silveryew 46. West Wharf115 words
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Article31 1934-03-13 12 March 11 :-Bennevis. •BriM: Malini «Sum.; I. Hawaii Maru «Jap. >; Akabahn Kilat <Dut.»: Marosa (Nor.) March 12: Sagona. Touicoini H rik <Nor. Plancius. AufUitini Both -Dut.«: Raby Cattle, I •Brit.31 words
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Article55 1934-03-13 12 It ll learnt Itayi the Tlmei that Japanese shipping \\\v on East Indian rout, s I to increase ill irrinht rates by cent, from this month. Th< has bven made n I reduction by the Japan oi their shipping Bute] li< announcement it is ntl Japan is experiencing incn culty55 words
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Advertisement700 1934-03-13 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S. TELEPHONE Freight 5437 Passage 5433. Booking Agents for Imperial Airways. Federated Malay States Railways and the Royal Siamese Railways. BOBIE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA- j (Incorporated m England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSES,' COMPRISING THB r LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS O.V THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS700 words
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Advertisement258 1934-03-13 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, German. Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION r BUREAU, SI. Robinson Koad STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Palcmbanji. Banjocwangi and Nor'fc Western Ports Due Singapore Siniraporf T.s.m v Kangaroo Mar. M T.s.m.v. Kangaroo May 18 May 19 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22258 words
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Miscellaneous340 1934-03-13 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 (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan c ;ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,340 words
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Advertisement535 1934-03-13 13 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. Tonna Se Sln g»> n Tonna.e. Sinw^re. -(.MALI 6.810 Mar. 15 BEHAR 6 000 ml'vlm E HZ Sf-JS KABER-I-HIND 1?552 May It .NALDERA ***** Mar.535 words
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Advertisement506 1934-03-13 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL «**i»dujm». Steamer -v M-k City of Bath Due SaUs CUy" o°f f Chr'Lhurch V Y. T r X City of Bagdad A^ 2 City of Lille Calls at506 words
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Advertisement1100 1934-03-13 13 THE SF' 17 ouF 1^ 111 UNE THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO <iWl> Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Ltd 5S A s-^ir io N A A^G N^s N ?g A s u ,?^f^o°c ß r L^ LiNr INSURANCE. c toSSSS co 1 v5 GOQ and Globe The Sr^i Wmm1,100 words
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Advertisement988 1934-03-13 14 r* 4UMNKLIJKC PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROHAN Tuesday, Mar. IX Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang. Tandjong-Mengei-riar. Tandjonff-Leidong and Asahan. VAN BEtTTSZ Wednesday, Mar. 14, Bolawan-Deli and PenamT. THEDEXS Wednesday. Mar 14. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday. Mar. 14. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG Wednesday. Mar 14. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. Ji988 words
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Advertisement371 1934-03-13 14 DCMXAR STEAMSHIP LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, F LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA371 words
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Advertisement614 1934-03-13 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTFRhv TO R,..«IRITRG fASUKINI MARU 12.000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU 12 00lAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 ft HAKUSAN MARU 10 500 >UWA MARU 10,000 Apr. 19 2» HARUNA BARU 10*500 FUSHIMI MARU 11.0C0 May 3 < SKATORI MARU 10 000 lAKOZAKI MARU 10,900 May614 words
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Article1775 1934-03-13 15 WHATS WRONG WITH BRITISH BOXING? Wasted Talent And Common Sense Control it. m my opinion. I situation m this mentabte that this n through the game it is sad to think oya the equal of any m being wasted, not opportunities, but id of some managers smart and pro,ki be1,775 words
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Article61 1934-03-13 15 CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP Golden MiUePWins For Third Time London, Mar. 8. During the Cheltenham Gold Cup i race, one a! the biggest British steeple- i phases, the Orand National candidate Inverse fell and broke its back and was destroyed. The joint National favourite. Golden Miller, gained am61 words
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Article182 1934-03-13 15 Ole King Sole May Not j Run i The trainer Of Ole King Sole, one of the best fancied horses m the Lincolnshire, announces that the horse is a doubtful runner. He says that it was hoped that Steve Donoghue would ride, but he will be unable to182 words
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Article247 1934-03-13 15 The "World Cup Final" Ii places could now be booked for the World Association Cup final." to b^ played m Rome on July 10, they would, i says one of the organisers, be taken up m twenty- four hours. Requests for places have already been received from most247 words
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Article91 1934-03-13 15 OXFORD ARE ALL OUT TO WIN New Record In Boat Building London, Mar. 9. Oxtoid is sparing no expense to end the Cambridge winning sequence m the boat race. They used their third new boat this season m a practice spin at Putney to-day. The boat was. built m three91 words
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Article194 1934-03-13 15 S.C.C. TOURNEY Six SinglesHpiayed Off Yesterday The tollowing singles matches were played yesterday m the S.C.C. lawn tennla tournament A. D. Anderson beat c. w. Watson, tf -4. 6- 4. W. H. Day beat C. P. Burke. 4—6. C— 3. 6—2. Ft-Lt Davies beat. A. G. Hay 6—2.194 words
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Article94 1934-03-13 15 Members of the Old Raftlesians* I Association who desire to compete m the 1934 tennis tournament are request- i ed to send their names to the tennis 1 convener. Mr. H. M. Sujak. care of Oriental Telephone Electric Co.. Ltd. Singapore, betore April 18. Entrance fet•are $1 each94 words
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Article344 1934-03-13 15 Melayu K.R. Beat Perhimponan Stia JVI.K.K.C. .2: I'erliimponan S. nil. In the Malaya F. A. League (second division* on Sunday Melayu Kebaktian Raja beat Perhimponan Stia by 2 goals to nil. In the tirst hall the M.K.R.C. played an aggressive game but the P. Stia did all the344 words
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946 1934-03-13 15 Light Blues Exceptionally Fast i 'Froir, Our Own Correspondent* London. Feb. !♦>. As March 17 approaches, keen Inj terest is being taken m the form of j the Oxford and Cambridge boat race I crews. At present. Cambridge are pro- t bably the faster946 words
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Article360 1934-03-13 15 Handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring meeting. on Saturday next, have boon issued as Race l Horses: Clau 4 Div 2. 6 furs I p. in Rona Wei 0 0 Brown I.ad> 3 .1S Lochaln 87 Happiness 87 Golden Hon. 3 7 Sure360 words
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Advertisement21 1934-03-13 15 CICELY COURTNEIDGE m a grader role than SOLDIERS of the KING. 44 AUNT SALLY Gainsborough's new musical Comedy Sensation. CAPITOL, Soon21 words
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1227 1934-03-13 16 F. N. WIN BY FOUR CLEAR Fraser Neave "A" 4: Straits Times 0. The Straits Times Press Sports Club suffered their fourth defeat m the Commercial Cup competition yesterday afternoon when they were beaten by the first, team of Fraser and Neave's by four dear1,227 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-03-13 16 The Oxford University crew which is to meet Cambridge University m this year's boat race launching their boat on the Thames at Henley for the first time this season.29 words
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1055 1934-03-13 16 YACHT CLUB ENTERTAINS DUTCH ENTHUSIASTS On Sunday, the second race for the Guillemard Challenge Cup was sailed. The start was made m a fair breeze from the North West and Tarbet was first across the line, followed by Katli- j leen 111. Kilat1,055 words
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Article180 1934-03-13 16 Dates For Postponed Matches The following matches postponed on Mar. 7 on account of rain, will be played as follows 2nd Division R.A.F. vs. Pulau Brani, at Anson Road Stadium on Thursday May 31. 3rd Division— Singapore Athletic Union vs. Fort Canning, at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday180 words
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Article40 1934-03-13 16 Operation For Appendicitis London, Feb. 28. Leslie Ames, the Kent and England wicket-keeper, was rushed to hospital to-day following a collapse. The illness was later diagnosed as appendicitis. Later. Ames was to-day successfully operated on for appendicitis.""40 words
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Article26 1934-03-13 16 London, Mar. 1. Wisden's Almanac, just published, gives Walters. Headley, Bakewell. Townsend and Nichols as the five cricketers of the year.26 words
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Article59 1934-03-13 16 The final match of this soccer competition will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday, kick-off at 5 p.m., between the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer's Dept. and the Municipal Engineer's Dept. Mrs. Bartley has very kindly consented to grve away the Cup and medals59 words
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Article131 1934-03-13 16 Golf s tmi LADIES (LIB CH.\Ml'|i,n miif The following arc th< second round Ol this Mrs. Richardson beat Mrs. Allen Mrs. Hpimes-Bmltri b Mrs At kin -Berry Mrs. Craik beat Mrs. K« Mrs. Oke beat Miss Li. The replay ot the tie m th< sion ol the131 words
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Article29 1934-03-13 16 March Boge) Coipelllluu Twenty-eight cards w< for the March Medal I Bogey following results: Alan Wolfe I L. J. Haxworth F. H. Bradley C J. Clackett29 words
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Article74 1934-03-13 16 National Hunt Vktm Accident Cheltenham. Mar The lamous 61,000 National Hun Steeplechase, the biggest Brii tor bona ride hunters, vai :)idrr*<.i by .i fatal accident to Ueui Heb the Welsh Guards. His mount Kil .lader, owned by Lady Harrington, Mi at the first lence and the j wasReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Advertisement18 1934-03-13 16 Chartered Accountant 1 V// i The only liquid asset he never queries TIGER BEER Fraser Neave, Ltd. DiSTRiBUTORS.18 words
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