The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 March 1934
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Title Section17 1934-03-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,210 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, MARCH 2f». 1954 10 CENTS.17 words
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833 1934-03-20 1 U. S. Labour Situation Charged With Danger Ipighi Between Worker Vncl Employer I STRIKE EN MOTOR INDUSTR\ IMMINENT Raito^ Employees Turn Down Wage Proposal Washington. Mar. 19. rVESPITE much important business to be transacted h\ Congress the week opens so heavily charged ith danger m the struggle between worker andReuter - 833 words
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Article, Illustration505 1934-03-20 1 MR. EDEN - Reconciliation Of French And German Viewpoints Not Hopeless MR. EDEN Berlin And Paris Comment On Disarmament Notes Paris. Mar. 18. Th« Frencli reply to the British disi rmament memorandum is hailed as proof that a new clarity and firmness In ideas are characterising French foreign policy since the Formation oi505 words
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273 1934-03-20 1 FEAR THAT INSULL WILL COMMIT SUICIDE Mysterious Departure From Greece Athens. Mar. 16. The captain ol the Maiotis <on which Samuel Insull. the American financier. Is on bis way to Djibouti > has wirelessed that he tears Insull may commit suicide. The Minister lor Marine has replied that the Captain273 words
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Article169 1934-03-20 1 Lack Of Public Spirit Among Local Chinese TOUCHING on the lack of public spirit on the part of the Chinese m the course of a speech at the annual social of the Li Chi Seh m Anson Road last night Dr. Philip Tyau (Chinese Con-sul-General) suggested that169 words
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Article126 1934-03-20 1 CANTON -HANKOW RAILWAY Will Mean Big Orders For Britain London, Mar. 1!). In the House oi Commons this alter- 1 noon Sir John Simon announced that the Chancellor of the Exchquer had offered no objection to the sterling loan for the construction of the Can-ton-Hankow Railway secured by the BoxerReuter - 126 words
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Article219 1934-03-20 1 MUSSOLINI ANNOYS FRANCE Vanity Of Hoped For Understanding Paris, Mar. V.< OUR PRISE borcit tav^ on consternation Ifl the keynote 02 press comn»i. on BigDOT Mussolini*! speech yesterday The papers hitherto have not been unfavourable towards th» i Three-Powtr .Pact, but Signor Mussolini's references !to the Treaty of Versailles areReuter Wireless - 219 words
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Article48 1934-03-20 1 London, Mar. 14. In the House ot Commons. Sir Philip Sassoon. replying to a Question, said the increased expenditure involved by the maintenance ol the Air Force on a parity with the strongest European air puwer on the bn^is of current orices would b" £8.000.000 annually.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Advertisement52 1934-03-20 1 There i. no bett Tea BIGIA TEA VsN IN MALAYA TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 o.tn. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE FO*** l 945 P.M. TO MID-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, WIARCH 21st THE NOVELTY FRED COLLIER AND BETTY CARROL THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd CRUISE BALL R.M.S. "FRANCONIA IN PORT i RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA52 words
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Advertisement87 1934-03-20 1 On Other Pages There *as a full dre*s debate on Malayan tin policy at federal Council vesterday Pajce 7. A full report of the inque>t on Inspector Popejoy appears on pages .i ano 4. Yesterday's reports from the MOW N. -A" beat F. and V B m the Commercial Cup87 words
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Advertisement62 1934-03-20 1 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to >our home. Chrysler: COMFORT ADELPHI HOTEL TONIGHT ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT THURSDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BAND THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. SPEAKER: Mr. R.62 words
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Article184 1934-03-20 2 Neuritis Hampered Hen In witting (i the pain and inconvenience ihe suffered irom neuritis. this worn;;;: tolls also how she 1 id hrrself ol it "I have been using Kruschen Salts tor neuritis, and it certainly has the most wonderful effect. My knees were very painful, and184 words
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Article126 1934-03-20 2 Bobbed Haired Woman In Dock Lim Siang Moi. a bobbed haired Hakka woman, about 20 years of age. was charged by her English speaking paramour In the police court before Mr. N. Grice yesterday with theft ot two gold buttonsand 5125 In cosh from his locker. The woman126 words
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Article250 1934-03-20 2 Letters To The Editor Dog Show Protest To the Kditm\ Sir.- I regret tq 'nave to place this matter before the public but I feel, m an ouro r jiid lover of vo o's.0 's. that the u»- -*i :i c. a newly-lormed branch |oi the Committee oi the Malayan250 words
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Article246 1934-03-20 2 Sir B-sides the questions raised by your correspondent "Justice" In his letter In your issue of the 1 3t l\ inst. on the Moneylender! Bill now before the public may I also make (he following suggestions to our legislators'. 1 The Moneylenders Bill is something Uke the Pawnbrokers246 words
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Article370 1934-03-20 2 Sir. -Lv-i year the president of ths.Union brought up ihe question 01 local leave for clerk*, but the matter has since been allowed to slide Into oblivion Considering the extremely trying Climate experienced In this country, it is remarkable how the clerks, Including women and young370 words
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Article83 1934-03-20 2 Thief Foiled By Faster Constable I A Cantonese named Lam Song who robbed a youni Chinese woman of a gold necklace In South Bridge Road on i Sunday evening was yesterday sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonmenr by Mr. J. M Brander. th 3 third magistrate. He83 words
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Article66 1934-03-20 2 l>id Not Know It Was An Offence •run Ung, B poorly-clad Chinese, was charged m the police court vesterwSu It int No 9 Capitol flats at 950 p.m. on March 15 dr»A r L Ply to th<> Char he said: 'I don t know whether it is an66 words
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355 1934-03-20 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Japan To Control All Economic Resources Shanghai. >lar. If). The Japanese Kwangtung Command has decided to adopt a dictatorship government m the Manchukuo. Although Henry Pu-yi still remains as the nominal head oi the government, the Japanese will m future take full355 words
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133 1934-03-20 2 Shanghai, Mar. lif. The kidnapping Ol Mr. Chan Shanyuan. Chairman ol the Board oi Directors oi the Ainoy Branch oi the Chinese Overseas Banking Corporation, by a number oi bandits yesterday has caused a stir m Anioy. The miscreants are reported to have demandedUnion Times - 133 words
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Article376 1934-03-20 2 LOFTY IDEAS TURN TO SELFISHNESS DR. TYAU'S CRITICISM OF HIS COUNTRYMEN Nearly 150 people were present at the annual social of the LI Chi Seh at its premises at Anson Road last night. Among the guests were Dr. P. K. C. Tyau and Mrs. Tyau. Mr. and Mrs. iSze Shau-chen,376 words
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Article54 1934-03-20 2 Examination Standard Too High Sofia, Mar. 15. The examination standard at the Sofia University is fixed too high m the i opinion of the 5.000 students vhose agitation has culminated m the declaration of a general strike. The authorities threaten to close the University if thp iReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article48 1934-03-20 2 Two Deaths From Psittacosis. At Leipzig Berlin. Mar. 14. Two people have died and a dozen f are ill at Leipzig as a result o: psittacosis, and the ?ity health authorities I have issued a warning against keeping I Darrots and similar birds. Reuter i Wlretesa48 words
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Article153 1934-03-20 2 Programme ol Drills up to and for week-ending March 25th. 1934. Tuesday t2oth> Headquarters Armd. Car Section M.G and Revolver Training; 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec. Signal Training; M.G. (Pi. (Eurasian* E.G.D.; "E" (Chinese) Coy. Weapon Training; "F" <Malay> Coy. 30 yards Ran«e and' Miniature Range. Wednesday (21st)153 words
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Advertisement81 1934-03-20 2 r~ Law Notices For The Day The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gerahty at Johore. Court ol Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the j 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. S. 479 33 S. Pierr- vs. A 3 Roman. JUMBLE SALE Anyone who has any clothes of which J they81 words
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Advertisement295 1934-03-20 2 AUCTION SALES 1 MORTGAGEES 1 SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD ft LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at Our Sale-room. Chambers. Raffles Plac^. ON MONDAY, MARCH Kith. AT PARTICULARS Lot 1 -Valuable 99 years' Leasehold land oc premises No. 40 North Canal Rd; resurvey area 1.302 sq. ft. (dated 30-9- 1852295 words
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Advertisement270 1934-03-20 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSEMUST^ EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AMI PASTE BUITISH OWNED BRITISH MADS Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. SINGAPORE, I BOARD RESIDENCE. > i THE MANSION OXLKY RISE NON UCBNBED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Single and Double Rooms. Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms270 words
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Advertisement402 1934-03-20 2 TENDEft> SINGAPORiT^^ Tender.. following material particular*,* Purchase oi Qu macniner: b Dcpt. Dal Tender R< Purchase Iron and ii Municipal Qu Date oi c, March 2»i?.h Excavation M at Ounong i Date oi ciosl 1 April 19 Supply ol Hlgl Tubtvs Date Monday, April 3oi <' H Munfctp NOTICES it402 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous202 1934-03-20 2 Diary Of The Week Tuesday. 20th. High Water 1.05 a.m., 1.55 pjn Football S.A.F.A. League First Division. Pulau Brani vs. Indo-Ceylonese; J.B. Stadium. 5.15 p.m. (Mr. J. Leer. Second Division. SC.C. vs. Malays. S.C.C. padang. 5.15 p.m. 'Mr. D. J. Leerdairw; Third Division A' Abattoirs vs. M.P.H.. Geylang Stadium, 5.10202 words
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Article2665 1934-03-20 3 y HERE IS TAMIL WOMAN WHO SAW SHOOTING? Clerk Saw Gun Drawn But Did Not Give Warning IHIRD DETECTIVE IN SHOP WHO DID NOT HEAR FIRING An Interesttaf fact which came to light at the inquest of Inspector Albert Edward Popejoy, (who was shot by an2,665 words
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Advertisement166 1934-03-20 3 Mrs. M. E. Haystead Tells How Cuticura Healed Baby's Rash iWben baby was a few rnontht> old a cf scurf car.is on his head and it :neu intc a rash. It irritated so niuch uW not sir^p night or day, and I had arnns hound lo stop him from aing.166 words
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Advertisement243 1934-03-20 3 uuV perfect blend of IIL v unvarying quality M W M 9 I ""^-v^Jn. H B 1 W Lf J B 1 k v mm %'ith garden irtiknetx COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passengers. Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or243 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1934-03-20 4 DR. FRICK MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR - Hitler's First Year II. Victory DR. FRICK MINI STER OF THE INTERIOR By Berlin 117 HEN Hitler In assembled his faithful followers to January. 1925. fee hud a far mure difficult task to face than during previous yean. The reorganisation of the p.irty prog-esi>v*d SJlowiy, and was accompanied by inner1,108 words
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Article131 1934-03-20 4 Drastic Treatment For Henpecking Spouse Shanghai. Mar. VI. A Chinese farmer near Anking, a city OH the Yangtze river, dealt drastically With his disagreeable wife by feeding j her a small bomb. She has been in hospital with severe injuries as a result In the Anking131 words
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Article70 1934-03-20 4 Population of Manchuria Analysed Changchun. Mar. 14. More than 34.000.000 people live m Manchuria, the exact total, according to the recent census, being 34.194.480. They are divided as follows Fengtien 46.152 14.996.630 Kirin 104,160 9.191.480 Jehol 61.008 4.500.000 Heilungkiang 126.102 5.111.370 Hingan 126.078 395.000 Total 463.500 34,194,480 Classified70 words
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Article108 1934-03-20 4 Critical Harbin Newspapers Harbin. Mar. 12. Local nwspapers have published several caustic articles dealing with the growth of monopolies here. There are monopolies covering the cutting of ice on the Sungari river, the sweeping of chimneys, the carrying of night refuse, and the translation of petitions,108 words
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Article505 1934-03-20 4 A Change of Police Procedure A change of procedure has been adopted m the search for the murderer of Inspector Popejoy and his accomplice. There will be no more searching of cars except at a point on the Johore Causeway and at a few other places on505 words
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Article407 1934-03-20 4 Better Administration Of Justice In Canton Canton. Mar. 14. Canton is making determined efforts to achieve judicial reform. With the completion of a number of new orisons and detention houses and with the adoption of several important resolutions for the improvement of the judicial machinery, progress is being407 words
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Advertisement16 1934-03-20 4 [ANNOUNCING THE SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY NEXT k^V lISEDrARS>V SPECIALL V REDUCED PRICES. WEARNE'S USED CAR MART.16 words
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Advertisement199 1934-03-20 4 pn nrescription M^F tto^a^ltßbf>uftt.Pnok t M-, H u^ Kmptiw. Mi lU«h,«. up,. D.D.O. Prescription Ju«t W H 1r«p« of tki* m«rvnl ova ior. n *n jo« h*T« intuor mb-f Irnut..., Mid pun go«« at ooo«. aq ■a >. H *ppU-»Uon« will amv m i\y o fi m H ft 'xxaplet*199 words
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Article, Illustration287 1934-03-20 5 Ihe Dvchttt of York withTthe Rev. "Tubby" Clayton unveiling ihe -ipn ot the "New -June" Hostel, the new headquarters of tne lot H. League of Women Helpers m Great Tower Street, London. The Duchess of York with the Rev. T. B.287 words
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Advertisement109 1934-03-20 5 Advertising JYiatter" HERE used to be i favourite phra>e of advertisers. They asked to have their advertisements placed "next to reading matter*' m the belief that such a position would ftfftVre have his news item placed "next to ftdveftfafaf matter," for very definitely the advertisements have a tremendous reader following.109 words
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Article1179 1934-03-20 6 Suggestion By S.S. Association At the last committee meeting of the Ktraitl Settlements 'Malacca* Associa tion referring to health work done m malacca kampongi the president Dr. A. L Hoops, reported that he had spoken U) Dr Fitzgerald and to the ChJei Medical Officer, Malacca,1,179 words
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Article349 1934-03-20 6 Ingenious Scheme of Taiping Malay From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Mar. 18. The ingenious manufacture of a gun ,out of a length of ordinary water-pipe i was the method whereby a Taiping Malay, Md. bin Haji Yusof, sought to 1 arm himself for an assault on a349 words
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Article54 1934-03-20 6 Two Hylam youths. Puah Ah Choh i and Tan Cheng Guan. have been arrested by officers of the Criminal Intelligence Department and were charged m the police court before Mr. J. M. Blander yesterday with possession of seditious literature. The case was postponed until Mar. ,26. bail m54 words
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Article76 1934-03-20 6 On Wednesday evening when returning to Taiping from Bagan Serai Mr. K. C. Chan and Mr. P. T. Hoe. lawyers of Taiping. were involved m a motor-car accident. In taking a turn the car ran into a drain and the occupants were 1 violently thrown forward out of their seats.76 words
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Article378 1934-03-20 6 RETRENCHMENT LEADS TO INEFFICIENCY Adequate Staffs Essential On Estates The question is often asked whether more planters will be retrenched m Malaya if rubber restriction is adopted. An authoritative but not decisive answer is givi:n below. In an editorial article the Planter states m its March issue:378 words
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Article289 1934-03-20 6 FACTORY FACILITIES OFFERED Welcome Assistance To Small Holders The principal product destined to be grown at Cameron Highlands. Malaya's new hill area, is tea with coffee a close second m the choice of those opening up land there. But for the purposes of small settlers who have289 words
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Article18 1934-03-20 6 Dr. A. N. Kingsbury. Director. Institute for Medical Research, arrived m Kuala Lumpur on Friday from home leave.18 words
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Article695 1934-03-20 6 WOMEN GAMBLERS HUSTLED "You are i card sharper and you and your maid servant partner each other as professional gamblers!" exclaimed Tay Hup Sing to two women complainants when he was accused m the police Court before Mr. N. Grice yesterday of stealing $25 from695 words
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Article191 1934-03-20 6 Mr. William F^rk And Mi, iv M. Kum>u\ The marriaue took place n B the nth instant at the Pre«byt Church. Singapore, between Mr Park oi the Chartered Dank Australia and China. Kuchlng Elizabeth Mowat Ramsay, who from England by the Erria The bride, who was given i191 words
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Article146 1934-03-20 6 Colonial Office Appointments Recent Colonial O&ce ftppoin Include the following G. C Bedington i Executive i neeri to be Senior Bxecutlv< En neer. Public Works Depart Straits Settlements and Fedei Malay States. W. W. Davidson M Engineer* to be Senior Executive gineer. Public Work* I). Straits Settlement* and146 words
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Article51 1934-03-20 6 Policeman Charged Xx tort ion Syed bin Kassim. Malay polic stable No. 185 attached Police Forer. was charged m cond magistrate's court before Ml Grice yesterday with attempting f tort money from hawkefl ii 1 Pl< on Sunday last. H»! claimed trial, and the postponed one week ivr51 words
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Advertisement422 1934-03-20 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be founc particular* of the Free Press Football Competition No 31 In which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played on March 24 THE PRIZE OF $150 will be422 words
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Advertisement305 1934-03-20 6 NUMBER OF CORRECT FOEECASTS CLAIMED. The full result* oX an tbs matches pkyfd m the Competition will be punned m the Free Press on Monday oaornin 3 Competitor must send m their claims to reach Gils o'fflce by the last post on the following Thursday night and the remits of305 words
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Advertisement9 1934-03-20 6 F-. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. 3-A, Rafffles Quay, Telephone No.9 words
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Article77 1934-03-20 7 p ivc Republics In Parley Guatemala City, Mar. 14. ichlng scheme of economic tl Central American Repub'">'>la. Salvador. Honduras. "<i Costa Riga, is being the Government of GuateHl be discussed at a con!l Pn.sentatives of the five moling here to- morrow. Point! for discussion will be iv unit,77 words
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Article25 1934-03-20 7 lUllhi. Mar. 14. atlon operations have 1 already by the HamC)urt on persons hereditary ailments most cases the operaM result of voluntary b» patients Reuter25 words
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Article232 1934-03-20 7 The standard of the two performances staged by the Oleh Oleh Party on the 17th and 18th inst. at the Moonlight Hall. New World, was very pleasing;. The audience were 'charmed" with the grace, beauty and voice of the "ladies" and If the secret were not revealed232 words
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Article101 1934-03-20 7 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Mar. 19. The death took place yesterday, after a heart attack of Mr. Khoo Heng Pan at the early age of 43. Mr. Khoo was owner of the new Windsor Theatre, Penang. besides extensively interested m other property. He also owned several101 words
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Article63 1934-03-20 7 From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 19. In the Supreme Court beiore Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. Hock Sooo Khoo was admitted as an advocate and solicitor. His Lordship wished him a very happy and prosperous career. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean made the appheatlon, stating that no objections63 words
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Article282 1934-03-20 7 Alleged To Carry Henry Waiigh Trade Mark From Our Own Correspondent I Penan sr. Mar. IJ>. In the District Court to-day before Mr. B. F. Bridge, an Indian merchant. H A. Tyeb Khan was charged that on Feb. 23 at Chulia Street he had m his possession lor282 words
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Article45 1934-03-20 7 Knocked down by a train at Bukit Parimng on Sunday night, an adult Ch nese wu killed instantaneously I is not known how the tragedy occurred. The Kuala Lumpur—Singapore mail arrived according to schedule, ana made no report of any nrriderit45 words
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Article125 1934-03-20 7 Photographer's Apprentice Hound Over Urn Teck Soo, a photographers apprentice m North Bridge Road pleaded guilty before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate to dishonestly retaining two stolen cameras valued at about $245. He was convicted and bound over lor six months m $100. his lather standing surety.125 words
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Article69 1934-03-20 7 Siamese Rail Fares To Be Reduced Bangkok. Mar. It. The State Railways announce. effective trom April 1. a reduction m fares over the entire system In all three classes of passengers carried equivalent on the average to twenty' per cent. The goods tariifs had previously been revised and69 words
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Article67 1934-03-20 7 Pcnang Municipal (Jift Arrives Vi From Our Own Correspondent) Pen miff. Mar. 19. The Colours for the Fenang Volun teers, urhlch are I gift from the Municipal Commission, have arrived. They cost about si. 200. this being the .(mount voted by the Commissioners. Tht* Colours will bo shown67 words
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667 1934-03-20 7 Mr. Egmont Hake Urges Trust In I.T.C. FEDERAL COUNCIL DEBATE Sir C. Clementi To Confer With Colonial Office (From Our Own Correspondent). k Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 19. A HU dress debate on Malayan tin policy was staged m the Federal Council to-day. The meeting667 words
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Advertisement70 1934-03-20 7 y "la <T The WANDERING JEW Thurslom fitay-<Direcied cyMAL'Riu f'V ->~ FEAST OF ACTION AND DRAMA I Majestic m its Paacantryl 1 I V?P. r s sly m its nignity I' I Thrilling m its Appeal I! GALA PREMIERE MARCH 27th CAPITOL NEW WORLD CABARET DANCING EVERY I 111 CDAU70 words
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Advertisement272 1934-03-20 7 jpsjr—^sa-««™^-j^|i TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15. M. (i. M. Presents \v. s. VAN 1)^ KK'S Hipremc mmterpmce. 1 he stnm^i-st is most thrilling st«r> ever unfolded on tlu- scrct-n! "ESKIMO" '^'V' B with :ill iintivt* c:im stor> with AO^vL l&^ B thrillsilm will k tin .on ittention B^.<\ V CVCrj second through272 words
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Article42 1934-03-20 8 PARK— RAMSAY.— At the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on March 17th. 1934. William, only son ot Mr. and Mrs. W. Park. 165 Clifton Road. Aberdeen, to Elizabeth Mowat. elder daughter ot Mr. P. Ramsay and the late Mrs. Ramsay. Venturefair Avenue. Dunfermline.42 words
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426 1934-03-20 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934. A Good Example TN congratulating the board of Messrs. Fraser and Neave upon the consideration of their employees which operated m the distribution •of profits earned during the past (year we would add the hope that their excellent example will not be426 words
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Article1136 1934-03-20 8 MALAYA was nearly seven and a, half million dollars better off m consequence of her trading operations' m January and February than she was at the end of the first two months of last year, according to the official trade figures which were issued from the1,136 words
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Article429 1934-03-20 8 Mrs. H. H. Loh. nee Madame Cheang Tew Muey. is leaving to-day for Europe on holiday by the Andre Lebon. Inspector L. Bostock, from Singapore, assumed duties yesterday as Chief Court Inspector Penang, vice-Inspector McQuarrie. who has been acting m this post for about two years429 words
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Article622 1934-03-20 8 F. I - Bull Fight At Beziers. A Woman's Point Of View A 'mise a mort' (flai m the Bezier, arena spectators, seemed a eh missed, while w e wtbourhood. of forming oui on bull fighting as I lace its horror, i question remembering i friend of ours, six foot broad, had told622 words
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Advertisement305 1934-03-20 8 SIMONDS Mil 1^ STOUT V^TO HO, I,A» mN °^^,,^»M p HarC. SIMON DSA t ?,^S^^ll^^^ C ALP BECKS BY SPECIAL TO M THK APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. b 2 bbbl 872 FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY J UST ARRIVED Wearing a good piece 01 JEWEL is a fine old305 words
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Advertisement61 1934-03-20 8 A PEER ONCE DREAMT that he was on his feet addressing the House of Lords and when he awoke up he found that he was. When you come to after a serious accident or operation you will think of your GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY with great thankfulness. GENERAL61 words
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Article95 1934-03-20 9 WORST EVER KNOWN IN QUEENSLAND Seventy-Five Deaths Reported Brisbane, Mar. 15. worst cyclone tn the history ot rth Queensland coast has claim- lives of 75 people and the sinknine pearling luggers and L unches between Cairns and Cockparty of three, who are the sole Ivors of aReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article476 1934-03-20 9 Mystery Of Accident To Japanese Gunboat Tokio, Mar. 14. The survivors of the Tomotsuru. the panes 0 gunboat which overturned, nvmber only 13 out of a total complement of 113. All hope of rescuing the others has been abandoned, fcortyn 4 ~e corpses476 words
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Article48 1934-03-20 9 British View Of Sino-Japanese Relations London. Mar. 19. Sir J S Wardlaw Milne <Con.. Kiaderminster. m the House of Commons this afternoon asked whether it was correct to say that there had beei. a I or less satisfactory arrangemen between the Chinese and Japanese rkhsprved. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1934-03-20 9 Seventeen Arab Leaders Sent To Gaol Jerusalem, Mar. 19. rioting m Oct^ c r nrlude the prominent spun ing appeal. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article203 1934-03-20 9 Car Accident When Returning From Golf j Hong Kong. Mar. 9. Midshipman H. C. B. Pearse of H.M.S. Cumberland, was killed, and Midship- 1 man G. J. B. Noel, also of the Cumber- iand. was injured m a motor accident! to-day m New Territories. The two men203 words
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Article118 1934-03-20 9 I Annam Welcomes Its Future Empress Annam. Mar. 19. Miss Nguyen Hu-hao member of a: wealthy Cochin-China family. who is j to marry the young Emperor of Annam on April 20. was given a very popular, reception on arriving to-day at Hue from Saigon. A delegation of theReuter - 118 words
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Article121 1934-03-20 9 Charge Of Trying To Influence Courts Berlin. Mar. 15. Ii is revealed that the secret police 1 on Sunday arrested Ernst Popper. Berlin correspondent of the liberal Prague newspaper Tageblatt for publishing a report 01 the arrest of a number of wellknown Berlin aristocrats on a charge ofReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article97 1934-03-20 9 Six Communists On Treason Charge Berlin. Mar. 16. The Reichstag fire trial is recalled by the trial before the Supreme Court ol Leipzig of six Communists charged with high treason and the possession foi criminal purposes of eight pounds ol potassium cyanide described by experts as "sufficient97 words
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Article22 1934-03-20 9 Munich Mar. 15. Circulation has been banned throughlout Germany of t** "PwsnaDer. Th. Glasgow Bulletin:- Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 22 words
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Article172 1934-03-20 9 OIL GUSHER FIRE AT TANGIER Thunderstorms Hinder Workers Tangier. Mar. 14. Violent thunderstorms are hindering the work of extinguishing the gigantic trail oi flames irom an oil gusher which has caught nre on Mount Tselfat. The oh is streaming from the borehole which French engineers began toReuter Wireless - 172 words
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Article134 1934-03-20 9 Picturesque Rome Procession Rome. Mar. 14. Headed by banners of the Middle Ages. 600 Knights of the Order Of Malta, the most ancient order of chivalry m the world, to-day walked m procession to the Church of St. Paul for the performance of Holy Year duties. mo This134 words
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Article104 1934-03-20 9 1 Retaliation Against Germany Paris. Mar. 16. Designed apparently mainly for retaliation for certain recent increases m German tariffs, a decree has been issued subjecting nlt\rseven commodities to m average tarirT increase of one hundred per cent. The list includes toys. Chemicals watches. clocks. many metallurgical tools,Reuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article87 1934-03-20 9 I Latest Rubber And Tin Price And Sterling Kates i From Our Own Correspondent I RUBBER: London. Mar. 19. ispot. .Seilers. 5. 8 d <* 'Buyers. o 116 d. jgj JulvSep" 5 5 16d .5 23 64c!., Market-Very steady. New York. Mar. 1»March uo I ">' 7sbld "united87 words
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Advertisement86 1934-03-20 9 CHINA POSTAL ATLAS r1933. Showing the Postal Establishments and Postal Routes m each Province Printed m Five Colours m Chinese and English Size of Atlas 25 In. x 15» 2 I n Scale 1.900.000 Strongly Bound m Full Cloth Published by NANKING DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF POSTS 1033 PRICE .^12.00 KELLY86 words
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Advertisement125 1934-03-20 9 The most important I I Purchase m any Woman's lifeeyclax BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Not luxuries for the few but fashion necessities for the many. A copy of the booklet "The art of being lovely" will cx P lain f^T^\y how to preserve or achieve!* I beauty. IV. j I SOLE AGENTS125 words
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Article1085 1934-03-20 10 HEAVY BUYING FROM U. S. EXPECTED Fe b rua ry Tin Statistics "Inconclusive London, Mar. 5. Except lor the successive "sensations" (Seated by the receipt of two cables from Malaya, announcing respectively .h'- Singapore Chamber of Commerce's unanimous opposition to the butter pool proposal and the Perak Chinese mm< i1,085 words
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Article194 1934-03-20 10 Unfavourable Restriction Reports London, Mar. 16. On the Stock Exchange to-day apart irom the steadiness of gilt-edged securities and some good features among Kaffirs, the markets have been poorly supported and. with some further end-of-the-account selling, the general tone has ruled very dull. The outstanding feature m the194 words
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Article52 1934-03-20 10 February Figures Show Increase London. .Mar. 14. There was another big increase m British overseas' trade m February. Compared with February 1933. imports were £8.279.000 higher and exports. £2.133.000. Over £5.000.000 of the increased imports are represented by raw materials, notably cotton, wool and articles, mainly not manufacturedReuter Wireless - 52 words
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76 1934-03-20 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association March 19, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose) 17% 17 7 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F. 0.8.) 17% 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. 17T 8 18 Apr-June 18Vs 18% July-Sept. IBV2 18% Oct-Dec. 18% 19Vs76 words
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Article206 1934-03-20 10 Mar. 14 15 17. American Can. Com. 100*8 100 98 American Telephone and Telegraph 120 3 4 119J 2 H8 7 8 Atcheson Railroad 6S l 2 66 3 4 66 7 8 Dupont 98 96% 96 Firestone. Common 22 21 unq. General Electric 22* 2 21 7206 words
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Article206 1934-03-20 10 South Wales Secures Another Big Order Messrs. Richard Thomas and Co.. who [control the greater part of tinplate ;rutput In England and Wales, have se- cured a repeat order for a million boxes (50.000 tons* of Welsh tinplate for Canada. Most ol the work will be executed206 words
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Article215 1934-03-20 10 Siam's Rice Trade Value Declines <From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Mar. 14. The Customs report for February shows that the gold export (bullion and ornaments continues, 1.38 million ticals m February as compared 1.38 m Febbuary 1933. but for the ten months, April-February this year the215 words
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Article180 1934-03-20 10 March 19, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 31.50 White Pepper 30.50 Black Pepper 1600 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.30 2.30 Small flake Tapioca 4.70 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.45 Lingga Sago Flour180 words
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Article220 1934-03-20 10 MARCH 19. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 11 64 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London. 30 days' sight 24^ London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons. Paris, demand 398 Hamburg,220 words
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Article282 1934-03-20 10 Capacity Output Of 30,000 Bottles Daily 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Mar. 14. The Siamese brewery is expected to commence brewing at the end of this month. How far present day Siam has departed from the ways of their parents is evidenced by this new company now approaching282 words
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Article1728 1934-03-20 10 MENACE OF JAPANESE COMPE TITION Manchester Chamber Of Commerce Resolution At an extraordinary general meeting of members of the Manchestei [Chamber of Commerce recently, thf i following resolution was carried by an .overwhelming majority: "This meeting of members of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce exj presses its appreciation of the1,728 words
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Article758 1934-03-20 11 MONDAY. MAKCII UK 1934. 6s 6d 7s. 37s 38s 42s 43s 6d Tin (Ssj Us 6d 15s 6d c d. 1.90 2.00 341 6d 35s 6d 43s 44s 4R° SO 48 SU ss» 13s 9d 14s 6d 6s Cd 7s fid 1.20 1.24 23Vj 25 I (5)758 words
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Article104 1934-03-20 11 M Tardieu's Name Mentioned In Stavisky Case Paris. Mar. 10. Sensational revelations foUow one another with such Hghtntng-iiKC raoldity m the Stavisky case that it La difficult matter to retain a clear picture of what exactly Is happening. Madame Stavisky was examined by the Parliamentary commission104 words
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1176 1934-03-20 11 Reviexc Of Probable Effects In China STABILISATION ESSENTIAL Nanking, Mar. 14. Questioned concerning the relationship between silver price and industrial conditions m China, Dr. Tang Oliengpo, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Industries, m an interview granted to Reuter, stated that the Ministry of In-Reuter - 1,176 words
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Article153 1934-03-20 11 Wimbledon To See A New Koala Sydney, Mar. 10. Miss Joan Hartigan. Austalian champion tennis player has been given a mascot to take on her tour abroad m search of world laurels. The moscot was a stutted koala bear, a "brother" to the one that accompanied the Waratahs153 words
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Article129 1934-03-20 11 Total Of £1,213,296,358 At End Of Last Year Canberra. Mar. 10. Australia's public debt at Dec. 31. 1933. totalled £1.213.296.358, according to a statement published m the Commonwealth Gazette. Oi this £617.760.261 has been incurred m Australia. £549.151,015 m London, and £46 385.082 m New York. The debts129 words
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Article88 1934-03-20 11 Sydney. Mar. 1!. Mr Jay Douglas, an American tourist who was m Sydney recently has unpleasant memories of his introduction to the Australian aborigines. He was one of a party which visited the settlement at La Parouse The aborigines gave exhibitions of boomerang throwing, which were appreciated88 words
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Advertisement51 1934-03-20 11 TR THE E^^SJiHTK SOUTH mh mabink. BRITISH MOTOR CAR, pFKSON M ACCIDENT "NBCEAKCI COMPANY. LIMITED AND FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR i«l' V'iJ i»i^llF PFNSATON WORKMEN'S compensation I INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST |O|lN >\ (.moral Manager. CIRRENT RATES oH v I No. 4, Cecil Street,! L. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager SINGAPOftC Office: 2.51 words
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Advertisement352 1934-03-20 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m fort -r o%t <V> «*hi.#*< The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements; HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern life Builtlin-. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old J. *rv. EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court Of England and352 words
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Advertisement447 1934-03-20 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. (Incorporated m England Capital €3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.246.735 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J M. Ryrie Esq.. Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro. Esq W. H. Sheliord. Esq Sir Thomas Cat to. Bart Sir C. C. 3arrle, KB E447 words
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Article102 1934-03-20 12 Dangers To Navigation Reported The Master Attendant has received the following notices: From Chfna Station K2BO. Wreck of a junk dangerous to navi- gation reported on March 16th m al position made out 20 miles South-south-east of Chapel Island <Amoy> m! Lat. 23.57 North. Long. 18.21 East102 words
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Article418 1934-03-20 12 Mysterious Woman Leader Wanted London, Mar. 1. British merchant officers are m charge of ships m a romantic armada which is to set out to rid the China seas ol the pirate peril. One of the "ruffians" they hope to capture is a pirate queen418 words
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Article34 1934-03-20 12 Departures From Singapore j On Sunday The following passengers left on Mar. 18. by the Imperial Airways i V.T.A.E.F. Arethusa:— Mr. and Mrs. H. Chalkley. Mr. Wylly, Lady Ravensdale, all for Bangkok.34 words
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Article33 1934-03-20 12 The M.M. Andre Lebon is due here trom Saigon to-day at 9 a.m. and will sail this afternoon at 2 p.m. for Colombo, Aden. Djibouti. Suez. Port Said and Marseilles. Berth S.H.B. wharves.33 words
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Article591 1934-03-20 12 Are a Disguised Form of Subsidy In America The suggestion of the Washington Correspondent of The Times that President Roosevelt is strongly opposed to grants to shipping of Government money, which are "m reality subsidies disguised as mail contracts." must interest all shipowners, although thereseems to have591 words
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Article51 1934-03-20 12 The following passengers arrived by the Ipoh from Penang yesterday: Mr. J. Dean, Mr. E. A. Schiess, Mr. Mosette. Mr. W. Fiddes. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bonds. Rev. Fr. D. Gauthier. Mr. Lim Hong Kirn. Mr. H. C. de Lacy. Mr. Castle. Miss D. Anthonisz and Miss51 words
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Article49 1934-03-20 12 For the first time for four years t henumber ol idle ships m the Tyne has fallen below 100. It was reported that there were U7 vessels of 224.000 tons m the river. A couple of years ago 183 vessels worn laid up m the Tyne.49 words
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Article73 1934-03-20 12 The Baltic port of Konigsberg m East I Prussia, whilst it has not nearly attain- i ed pre-war prosperity, made considerable progress m 193: It :s believed that this year will see ttli] greater improvement as two important inland waterways have been opened, viz.. the canalisation of the Pregal river73 words
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Advertisement585 1934-03-20 12 Burns Philp line. 'Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the veil- known steamer MARELLA (7,375 ums> and the s.s. MANGOLA 3.352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins585 words
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Advertisement74 1934-03-20 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenhani, Penang, Palemban^. Banjoewangi and North Western Ports Due Sails Singapore Singapore r.s.m.v. Kangaroo Mar. 21 p m. Mar. 23 a.m. T.s.m.v. Kangaroo May 18 May 19 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 July 23 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For74 words
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Advertisement72 1934-03-20 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch. French, Gerroti. Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU, It. Robinson Roa4. I. S. K. LINE. ISIfHIAK A IMUSIHIII rTKANSPOKI CO Incorporati I GVLAI FKEIGHI Nl PASSENGER si KM< JOHORE UXRV In T HAVRE MARU M FOR KOBt. OSAKA, MOJI I NAGOTA AMi vnhniM DM MILAN MARU JOHORE72 words
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Miscellaneous433 1934-03-20 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 #ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,433 words
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Miscellaneous387 1934-03-20 12 SINGAPORE HARBo l]k shiP!< K2B Ws* East Wharf (Kntrame Gat. i Hong Kbcni 22 lailsse 18. Larut 12: Katong. Kedah Yasukuni Maru 6. El Pf ire Do k Entrance >t Muroran Maru M c 37; Darvel 39. Empire Dock (Kntram, a Medon 48. West Whari (Enlnuue IIP Come Verdr 4.387 words
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Advertisement449 1934-03-20 13 P&Oand P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T'nage Spore. T'naee SWe NALDERA 16.000 Mar. 30 KAISER-I-HIND H 500 MaT_s LOR I^ T looo A P r 13 RAJPUTANA 17 000 June 8 MANTUA 11.000 Apr. 27 RANCHI 17 000 June 2? BHUTAN 6.100 May 10 BURDWAN 6 070 Ju449 words
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Advertisement504 1934-03-20 13 EUerman Buekiiall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England* "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL "~x™*>U--W Steamer ntl e_n« City of Christchurch Mar 30 Anr > City of Bagdad ™r fj City nt T illP Pr# 14 Apr 16 ox Lille Apr 29 May504 words
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Advertisement1216 1934-03-20 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE KUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1M1) I Steam Ship Co. Ltd.. and China Ltd t^xtt U a i3* am Navi at ion Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co Ltd T|IE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd ?55 ST HU i A1,216 words
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Advertisement789 1934-03-20 14 K. P. M. &OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU *OKAN Tuesday, Mar. 20. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. JPASIRr- Tuesday. Mar. 20. Penang (mails only> and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MLOPO- Tuesday. Mar. 20. Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. •'BEN. VERSPYCK -Tuesday. Mar. 20. Letong, Maras. Tarempa. Midai. PoeloePandjang, Serassan Genting and789 words
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Advertisement418 1934-03-20 14 DQULAK STEAMSHIP LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CAUFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA ANDiOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW418 words
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Advertisement631 1934-03-20 14 I TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP. RmTTFRd \m vv L TO HAMBURG h PtYASUKINI MARU 12.000 Mar. 20 2U TERUKUNI MARU 12 00U M HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 5 HAKUSAN MARU 10 500 J SSUWA MARU 10,000 Apr. 19 20 HARUNA BARU 10*500 it U SFUSHIMI MARU 10.000 May631 words
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Article270 1934-03-20 15 PSEUDO "SWEEPS" SCANDAL Law On Sweepstake To Be Tightened London, Alar. 15. Britain k being flooded with millions psts tickets on the Grand s be run on March 23 pru oi the rickets range from wopence to us much as ten Some Oi the sweeps are many are not. tence270 words
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Article425 1934-03-20 15 Sebusg^r Chib Beat Police Prom Our Own Correspondent. Kuaia Lumpur, Mar. IS. i Selangor Cricket Club defeated! P< Lice on the padant this after- j r '<°. runs. lub batted first and lost their! ts tor 44 runs. Then Oliver 1 '.i-'tt aXUI a splendid stand j At &v425 words
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Article49 1934-03-20 15 M UAR RIFLE CLUB 1 Muar Rifle Club is holding its ml open meeting at Easter this A irch 31st, and Sunday. .'1 Ist at Muar. E r o*ramn .v be obtained irom Jje Hon. 8« i: \i r George Laub. Mu^r Jo} xh.im also entries nould be i49 words
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Article44 1934-03-20 15 New Haven, Conn. Mar. 5. Johnny Weissmuller's long standing mark for the 100-metre free-styif swim was shattered here yesterday by the new swimming sensation Peter Fick who covered the distance m 56-8 10 seconds. Weissmuller's mark was 57-4/10 seconds44 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1934-03-20 15 Improved Tactics "Kill" The Stars Has tootbull declined? No. it is Detter today than ever before, according to BWv Walker, secretary nd man- 1 ager o; Btwffleld Wednesday, wricivi/ i m fc .hr Daily Herald. Football (he says) was never m ft] healthier state1,302 words
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Article540 1934-03-20 15 S.C.C. TOURNEY Tuesday's Ties CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES C G. Van Houten vs. N. S. Wise. Ur. L. Demony vs. R. P. Goodman CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES E. C. Cnerrington and S. Grimberg vs Dr. H. O. Hopkins and W. Warden GODOWN DOUBLES HANDICAP J. A. Dean and H. L. Marshall owe 4540 words
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Article, Illustration88 1934-03-20 15 The following ties will be played on Wednesday March 2 1st Dr. S. H. Tan vs. Kamis (Court No I>. D. Green vs. Dr. P. L. Loh (Com' No. 2>, You.sof b Lshak vs. I. A. AUago f (Court No. 3>. Dr Wee Thiam Hock vs P. C.88 words
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Article, Illustration624 1934-03-20 15 PETERSEN TO MEET GERMAN CHAMPION Gains Beats Guhring m Seventh Round London, >la.r t» Jack Petersen's fortnightly boxing contests, undertaken In his efforts to return to the top ot the trey and regain the heavy-weight championship of Great Britain, are arousing wide spread interest. Ben Foord. the rugged South African,624 words
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Article31 1934-03-20 15 Tefems wishing to i>'..tv rrtendl) games with the Sorial Athletic Part> [arc requested to eommtmlcaU to their Sports Secretary, Mr Iton Buck Seat, •co Messrs. Nestles MUk Co \\s ceru Street31 words
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Article167 1934-03-20 15 Another Asiatic Side In Ne^ri Sembilan From Our Own Correspondent. i Serein ban. Mar. 17. There is going to be yet another Asiatic rugger team m Negri Sembilan m addition to the Neari Sembilan All Blues. At today's annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan Tumi! Union. Mr. James D.167 words
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Article47 1934-03-20 15 "Britannia" Launched At Cowei London. Mar. IS. The King's yacht Britannia. Which wiil commence racing b( Harwich on tune '2. waa launched at Cowei to-day u\cl towed to Gospori where a rail m place of bulwarks will be fittec'. and her mast stepped. British Radio47 words
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Article1091 1934-03-20 16 Fraser And Neave Teams Meet GOOD WIN FOR HARBOUR BOARD I-. and '\v ;>: p. ;ln( j B i Grf.a keenetl marked the meeting the -A" and "B" teams ci and Neuvr's In a Commercial I Cup football match at the Anson Road1,091 words
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Article26 1934-03-20 16 Marine Dept. Beat H.M.S. Medway Or. the Marine Dept. ground yesterlay the Marine DeDt. defeated H.M.S Medway by s—l. The half time score -*a? 3— nil.26 words
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Article53 1934-03-20 16 The following have been invited to play Association football for S.C.C. vs. SRC. <lst Division League on Thursday at S.C.C. E. Cherrington: C. G. Van Houten. F. A. McCaffery; D. R. Harper, J. W. Muncey, A. Donald: W. S. Morgan. Y. W. Brand, M. C. Elliott N. Fyfe.53 words
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Article1006 1934-03-20 16 But Only By One Point A BAD DAY FOR MOWGLI largely owing to the misdemeanour of Mowgli. She had a slight collision with Prima Donna In the morning and the aforementioned lash-up with Paddy m the afternoon and was disqualified on both counts. Paddy sharing1,006 words
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Article192 1934-03-20 16 Golden Miller And Quartz Favourites London. Mar. 1J». The Lincolnshire handicap coll-over to-day was as follows: 10—1 Quartz ottered. 21—2 taken 100—9 Play On. 100 8 Town Crier, taken and offered. 100—7 Ole King Sole offered, 15— l taken 15—1 Gino. 100—6 Vertlcle and Generous Gilt.Reuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration307 1934-03-20 16 Chinese Defeat Swimming 1 Club Two interesting water polo matches were witnessed at the S.S.C. on Sunday, when the first and second teams ot the Chinese Swimming Club were visitors. Two games were played and both were won by the Chinese. The match between the first teams was307 words
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Advertisement34 1934-03-20 16 BARGAINS IN FOUNTAIN PENS O C Gf OFF REGULAR PRICES WATERMAN, fSWAN, ONOTO, c DE LA RUE, AND OTHER MAKES. DURING OCX TAKING SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT ZZZZZZI MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LTD. SINGAPORE zzzzzzrzzz34 words
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Advertisement49 1934-03-20 16 YOU ARE PARTICULAR about your choice of whisky; should you not be as careful about your soda-water MAKE IT AN SODA one? get the maximum of pleasure from your stengah. THE CROWN CORK IS YOUR SAFEGUARD AGAINST INFERIOR BRANDS. I V^^ W I FRASER NEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS.49 words
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