The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 March 1934
1934-03-26
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Title Section19 1934-03-26 1 The Singpore free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,224. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1934. I^^— Mi—^^^W^—^W^^^—^^^*^^"^^*!^gP" Id CENTS.19 words
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414 1934-03-26 1 U WINED NONSENSE SAYS GEN. JOHNSON A 1 t to-Conference Adjourns Until To-day RMLWAY WORKERS REJECT WAGES PROPOSAL Washington, Mar. 25. The differences m the automobile dispute have been narrowed to one remaining detail relating to the giving of a list of trade union414 words
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137 1934-03-26 1 Dutch Girl Stowaway Found At Singapore WANTED TO GO TO HOLLAND A 13-> tars-old Dutch girl oi Eatavia. was a stowaway or board the Rotterdam Lloyd mail steamer Marnix van Si. Aldegonde when it reached Singapore on Friday. She got on board shortly before the ship left Tanjong Priok and137 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-03-26 1 Evan Wong and Pearse going out to open the innings for Dr. Hopkins' XI m the State trial at the S.C.C. on Saturday. Pearse batted well for 80.28 words
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455 1934-03-26 1 DOCTOR BLAMES YELLOW RIVER FOR INFLUENZA SCOURGE London, Mar. 24. The origin of influenza is the infected properties of the mud of the Yellow River according to an article which Dr. Howard Wise contributes to the British Medical Journal. He says that the455 words
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Article19 1934-03-26 1 New York, Mar. 25. The death is announced of Wiliam Hammer, inventor and associate of taiMO aged 76 Reuter.19 words
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Article89 1934-03-26 1 Raid On Anti-Monarchical Roumanians Bukharest. Mar. 13. The secret police to-day raided the 'headquarters of the Bukharest ontij monarchical group and arrested Dr Gomoju, a well-known medico and head of charitable institutions founded ;by the former Queen Helen of Greece, and also many students and civilians who89 words
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Article80 1934-03-26 1 SUICIDE SENSATION IN SHANGHAI Man "Wanted" In U.S. And Spanish Jewess Shanghai, Mar. 2b. A sensation was caused to-day by the suicide of C. C. Julian, aged 52, who is wanted m Oklahoma on charges of fraudulent share-pushing. He found i refuge m Shanghai last June and claimed to be80 words
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Article96 1934-03-26 1 France, m her reply to the British disarmament note, says she is prepare! to make any sacrifices so long as security is assured— Page w^. It is reported that the breach between Nanking and Can ton has been healed— Pa i»e 9 Tension is growing m North96 words
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199 1934-03-26 1 President Signs Philippines Independence Bill Washington, Mar. 25. President Roosevelt has signed the Philippines Independence Bill.— Reuter. London, Mar. 24. The Times Washington correspondent discusses the connection of the Philippines Independence and Naval Construction Bills with the new trend m American Far Eastern policy. He describes the American attitude mReuter - 199 words
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Article119 1934-03-26 1 Arrest Of Chinese Plotting Against General Ma Shanghai, Mar. 24. Acting on secret information, the Shanghai French Concession police carried out a raid on the premises of the •Asia Compilation and Translation Society." Two persons, Lim Ming-teh and Wong Hai-chiu, were arrested. Papers were found m their119 words
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Article23 1934-03-26 1 Peip'mg, Mar. 24. Mile. IfmrytC Hilz <the French avia* trixi arrived hen- this afternoon on hei i return flight from Tokio to Paris23 words
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Article141 1934-03-26 1 STAVISKY'S BODY TO BE EXHUMED To Clear Police Of Suspicion £120,000 OF JEWEL!) TRACED TO LONDON Paris, Mar. 24. With a view to settling suggestions that Stavisky did not commit suicide but was killed by the police when cornered \n the Savoy district the body is being exhumed at dawnReuter - 141 words
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Article62 1934-03-26 1 Siam Anticipating Prohibition Bangkok, Mar. H In anticipation >f India's prohibition of the entry oi rice from Siam and Indo-China at the end of this month there is great activity m free tad chartered tonnage, mainly Norwegian to India. Exporters are taking th» risk that cargoes afloat62 words
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Advertisement31 1934-03-26 1 DSFKLJG TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE makan ketchil) 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE INFORMAL 9.45 p.m. to Midnight WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28th THE NOVELTY DANCERS FRED COLLIER BETTY CARROL RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.31 words
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Advertisement80 1934-03-26 1 m^^^/j CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS HOTELS OF DISTINCTION ADELPHI HOTEL SEA VIEW HOTEL FACING ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL j IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT Excellent cuisine courteous service EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND MODERN SANITARY INSTALLATION MODERATE DAILY AND MONTHLY RATES GUESTS RESIDING AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL MAY80 words
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Article751 1934-03-26 2 ALI'S ROUGH TACTICS Perhimponan Stia's League Win Perhimpoitan S. C. 6: Dual Khair C. 0. A First Division fixture m the M.F.A. League for the Col man trophy was played on Saturday at the Jalan Besar fcrtidium before a largo crowd, when the Perhimponan Stia Club751 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-03-26 2 A striking scene from "The Wandering Jew* which opens at the Capitol to -morrow. Olalta Quintana, the harlot, (Peffgy Ashcroft) watches the Jew being burnt at the stake. mmmm awmb a> s aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaßa aanaai35 words
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Article67 1934-03-26 2 Test Team Leaves Perth For England To-day Perth. Mar. 24. The Australian Test cricketers, who/ .sail lor England on Monday. d«-ew' their match with the Western Australia eleven here today. Taking first knock. Western Australia. <-.ompii-cl 90S (F. Bryant 7.» and TuarT-t 79; Griirmiet 5 lor 90 >.67 words
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Article114 1934-03-26 2 Law Notices For The Day I Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses- ln-Chambers. Originating Summonses and Motions. Before Mr. Jastice i'ru hard m the 2nd Court at U a.m. Criminal App als: Rex vs Ng Teng Ek. Hex vs. Tan Lian Kwl Rex vs. Hr.g Son? Lai Rex114 words
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Article71 1934-03-26 2 New British Territorial Unit London. Mar. 22. Replying to a question regarding the Royal Defence Corps, the formation of which he announced when presenting j the Army Estimates recently. Mr. j DuiT-Cooper. Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office, said that this body would not be used for71 words
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Article398 1934-03-26 2 LAKGE ATTENDANCE AT THE FUNERAL Hearse Drawn To Bukit Brown The esteem and ivgard which the people oi all communities m Singapore., and m other parts of the country had for the late Mr. Cheong Koon Seng: was demonstrated m remarkable fashion at the funeral398 words
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Article222 1934-03-26 2 j PROGRAMMES FOX INMA. BI'RM.%. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE < TRANSMITTER. DAYENTRY ENGLAND Two oi the following frequencies and'i wavelengths will be used simultaneously, buti J the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's tnuMUfcUOCll. An- nouncemenrs will be222 words
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Advertisement60 1934-03-26 2 S~\ ft) Pi«t 4825 SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY HOT-POT. TtESDAY ROAST BEEF, Yorkshire) Pudding and Horseradish Sauce. WEDNESDAY ROILED SILYFRStDE OF REEF. Dumplings and Young Carrots. THI RSDAV ROAST LAMB. Red Currant Jelly and Mint Sauce. 1 RID AYCALVES LIVER. KACON AND ONIONS. SATTRDAY GOCLASH a la 'VXPRIKA.60 words
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Advertisement594 1934-03-26 2 VAREEN NAIL POLISH m liquid form Obtainable m the following shades White; Natural; Rose; Deep Rose; Pale Coral; Brilliant Rose. Made m Tngland. 50 cents per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LTD., CHEMISTS. AUCTION SALE r j MORTGAGEES' SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD 6c LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at Our Sale-room.594 words
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Advertisement468 1934-03-26 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISER^Fi^r^I BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS RKPAIKI ;ks. 14 A Change AUe>. Singapore. The Cheaoe.a Hou i tor VOUI Stationery. .Typewriter*, Ribbons and Cartoons alao tot Pencil and Pen ;viitin«. REPAIRS Send lor our meebenlei whenever your typewriter i>.out ot order. Telenlmm 7770. 7532 and 7SS4. Monthly cleaning468 words
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Advertisement414 1934-03-26 2 i Tenders are (1 I following material* I particulars, see M,; I Purchas. i I Iron and iv I Municipal Qi i I St^sSf I Purchase oi I Closing pm 1 4th. 1934 D -j Excavation ilIKi I at Ounon,; p t* I Date oi Clotil h I April tth.414 words
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Miscellaneous175 1934-03-26 2 Diary Of The Week Monday, >6th. High Water (5.28 a.m.. 9.14 p.m. Football: Commercial Cup: Fraser and INeave's "B M VM. Monopolies. Anson Road Stadium, 5.15 p.m. (Mr. D. J. Leerdam>: Municipal Services vs. Fraser and Neave** M A, M Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m. Mr. A. S Giles Society175 words
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Article236 1934-03-26 3 CARGO OF 10( HYLAMS LANDED NEAR PEKAN But The Police Capture Most Of Them .<! ol over 100 Hylams tnded on the East Coast of .voiding to the #uala Lipis 01i ;,,.nt of the Malay Maib. This. bold ruse took place within ol Pekan. the236 words
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Article35 1934-03-26 3 identity of "Tin." Box 141 da Lumpur, who drew Slater m the Sweep on the Grand National been established as being Mr \rthur H. Miles, of Messrs. Henggeta Martin, who is now home on leave35 words
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Article211 1934-03-26 3 John Holes And Gloria Stuart At Pavilion One ol the most genuinely interesting motion pictures of the season is "Beloved," the Universal "musical romance of a century" which opened at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday. John Boles and Gloria Stuart play matured roles m this highly unusual production, and Boles211 words
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Article137 1934-03-26 3 Membership Of Co-operative Societies Malacca, Mar. 22. The first half-yearly general meeting of the Municipal Labourers' Co-opera-tive Credit Society. Ltd.. was held on Mar 17. There was a large attendance of members. The chairman. Mr. S. C. Ambalam. presided Mr G. V. Thavar. the Indian Co-operative Officer, Negri137 words
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Article166 1934-03-26 3 £29,000 War Relief Fund Which Is Lying Idle Penang. Mar. 24. The annual meeting ot the E.S.A^M., Penang Branch, was hold last night at the Volunteer Headquarters. Col G. D. A. Fletcher presiding. There was a large gathering. I "The chairman m the course Of a long speech166 words
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Article63 1934-03-26 3 (Ouued and operated by Kadio Service Co., of Malaya Ltd., MONDAY, MARCH 26. G.OO p.m. Recorded Music •*(> R«lav «>f Dane- ftfum 3 Raffles Hotel Dance OrchMtn under the dirt'tion of Mr. Dan Hopkins.; «45 News Bulletin kindly sup-pli.-d by Straits Times. -<-, Relay of Dance Muiic63 words
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Article638 1934-03-26 3 Chinese Will Not Buy Japanese Goods "I don't want the stamp. Made In Japan' on any of my goods because tne Chinese won't buy goods made m Japan," declared the chief clerk ol Messrs H. A Tyebkhan of 33. Chulia Street, defendant m the case m Penang638 words
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Article324 1934-03-26 3 Mr. I^e Ah Kun and Miss Chee Lin Gek The Chinese Students' Literary Association at No. 27. Bukit Pasoh Road, was nicely decorated with flower on Saturday afternoon. Mr. 17. when the nuptials were celebrated according to the reformed style of Mr. Lee Ah Kun of the Education324 words
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Article73 1934-03-26 3 Ng Guan Thong appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander. the third magistrate, on Saturday to answer two charges of criminal breach of trust m respect ol amounts of $400 and $3.466.G7. It was alleged that the ollence was committed whil<* accused was employed as a collector and cashier of Chop73 words
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297 1934-03-26 3 INTERESTING VENTURE IN THE CAMERONS From Our Own Coiresp -.indent I Kuala l.umpur. Mar. 23 New potatoes, as delicate In flavouring as any which will be served by famous London chefs next month, are now obtainable m Kuala Lumpur They come trom Cameron Highlands297 words
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Article207 1934-03-26 3 Increased By Compulsory Carriage By Hail Seremban. Mar. 24. At today's annual meeting of the Negri Sembllan Planters Association with Mr. R. B. Nunneley presiding, th indirect increase m the cost of rice alter the imposition of tax. as the Customs regulations prevented transportation by road except207 words
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Article115 1934-03-26 3 Serious Charges Against Chinese 1 A Chinese named Chin Sin who It already serving a term of imprison ment for extorting money from women of loose character. was brought up from prison on Saturday to answer three serious charges, before Mr. Norman Griee. the second magistrate115 words
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Advertisement22 1934-03-26 3 I H BUNS Order your supplies m good time from THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PROPRIETORS OF THE ROYAL BAKERY I.W.J.W.22 words
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Advertisement186 1934-03-26 3 SUN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY .NCORPORATED .865 OF CANADA H J 0 SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT 1933 ASSURANCES IN FORCE, December SI, 19:W 55«>7»,277,6h8 This l»rte amount, the a«uniulatin(! «state* of MM« a milHon Sun l.if» ioUejhoMers, will become payable to them or their dep^d-nts d.mn, lh» »tobllis»n« factor of «eat social186 words
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142 1934-03-26 4 GNAWING PAINS IN STOMACH ENDED BY NEW FORMULA. rThe English medical profession and English hospitals have had remarkable v« -suits with a new scientific formula lor acidity, indigestion, dyspepsia, ulcerated stomach, heartburn, flatulence and gastritis. A nurse writes "My patient has derived great benefit from your stomach powder. She has142 words
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Article612 1934-03-26 4 IT'S THE ROCKS THAT WIN WARS! Quaint Theories Of A German Professor London, March 1. After desperate unofficial efforts by the* German Government to stop its publication here, an amazing book, which talks of an invasion of England, entitled "Germany, Prepare lor War! U issued by Lovat Dickson. Herr Ewald612 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1934-03-26 4 Carl Vinson - "Disarmament By Example" A Dismal Failure Carl Vinson By A U.S. Navy At Treaty Strength Is A Guarantee For Peace. Chairman Of The House Naval Affairs Committee FOR a number of years, the United States has refrained from building its navy to the limits permitted by international agreement m the1,567 words
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Advertisement73 1934-03-26 4 JDe Latest' e'Ddintiest for ßtry Occasion </ MODERN SHEETING MACHINERY. '>Ww I|t .M_.. _lg m V 4 Miaiw -^^iitwWMKD iTfrnn m II I 4il< """'> mmiiii jll Our 1934 Modern Rubber Sheeting Battery. Comprising— I—3 Roll patent Machine, 2 2 Roll Machines 1 Marker OUTPUT 1,500/2,500 (dry) per hour. Rolls73 words
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Article, Illustration86 1934-03-26 5 The scene at King Neptune's court on board the Franconia during the crossing the line ceremony. roc Brown, not as he appears m Son of a Sailor at the A 1 ham hi a. but with his wife and children and three brothers. rincc and Princess86 words
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Advertisement374 1934-03-26 5 *aY aV-^HHa^a^Hß m W J J^f .^atfHi^^^B^B^BW. V K^aT^a^B 111 fW mEWW M jm j£> JB -T' 1^ s9^H m mmmmmmmmmm "W Kmt*. a 1 aHk mt Sdl^lH +J *w j^2^ -h "\C EV* i ll '■> aVTw 2^l t '%*>«' I A mmmM i m m "ti b^b^bw^k if374 words
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Article362 1934-03-26 6 TWO CHILDREN BOUGHT FOR $180 FURTHER EVIDENCE AGAINST CHINESE WOMAN lII*- hearing was continued before the District Judge. Mr H. A Forrer. on Saturday Ol the case m which Chan Sai Moi. a Chinese woman, is charged with wili Lilly neglecting her adopted child, aged five years. It will be362 words
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Article125 1934-03-26 6 (Government Printer Retiring After 20 Years Mr. J E. Wallace. Superintendent of :i< p.M.B Government Prtnttpg Office, I i be iiiit home shortly oi^ leave prior to retirement. US. Wallaisa -*j |iai takoll honourB typography, pars been m the Got- i?rnmeni printing office tor nearly twenty125 words
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Article306 1934-03-26 6 Miss Irene Alford Married To Mr. .1. B. Pickering The marriage took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon of Mr. J. B. Pickering, of Messrs Outhrfte and Co. Ltd.. and Miss Irene Alford. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CJ. M. Altord. ol Singapore*. The bride,306 words
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Article136 1934-03-26 6 Dunlop Installation To Be Increased As a direct result ot Sir Eric Geddes i visit to Singapore. Dunlop's arc considering ways and means of doublng their exports of latex m bulk. On Saturday Mr. F. D. Ascoli. nuxnag- ing director oi Dunlop Rubber Co.. who is accompanying136 words
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Article196 1934-03-26 6 Six Chinese Labourers' Fraud Six Chinese stood their trial on Saturday before Mr. Norman Grice. the 1 second magistrate, on two charges j 01 cheating m respect ol S4 each and 1 Of the theit of changkols. According to the story 01 Ho Van Choon. a kepala employed196 words
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118 1934-03-26 6 I agree to abide by the conditions govern- t ing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the 'results of the following118 words
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Article50 1934-03-26 6 Aston Villa vs. Blackburn Chelsea vs. West BniMit h I iverpool vs. Derby lok t e *>• Arsenal J> ce 1 m Fuihani C'S'trS? n VS CU P ton Orient i. CC i! ngtO vs Walsall Rochdale v Ches4^ This duplicate lisi b f» r the50 words
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Article137 1934-03-26 6 To Address Ucal Meetings The Rt. Rev. Bishop j Taylor Bmttl X.c.V.0.. d.d.. formerly rhaplsiE general to H.M. forces, whu is p through Singapore m coarse ol i «q tour, will speak at a public meetim the Victoria Memorial H. v < Tuesday* at 6 p.m t137 words
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Article63 1934-03-26 6 Mr. L. D. Oammans MC 8 Kuala Lumpur Club, will dress on "Co-op* r. it inn In M the meeting of the Blngap Club on Wednesday. Roi mans has done splendid officer m charge Oi CO i 1 under his Inspiration and guidai Ro-opermltve movement strides here. He is l<63 words
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Article247 1934-03-26 6 rurther Inquest Evidence From Our Own Correspondent.* Penan g. Mar. 24. The adjourned inquiry into the j deaths of six Chinese m the disastrous 1 fire at No. 13. Church Street. Penang. on Feb. 28. was resumed to-day before the Penang Coroner. Mr. D. Wills. Lengthy evidence was247 words
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Article112 1934-03-26 6 Master Charged With Assault A schoolboy and a schoolmaster were parties m a case before Mr. C. H. Whit ton. 01) Saturday m which the master was alleged to have voluntarily 'caused hurt to the former. S. Joseph I Alfred, a student at the Government i Trade School,112 words
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Article553 1934-03-26 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week BLLOW will be found particular o» tin Free Pres.s Football Competition No 39 m which you are asked to Forecast results of ten matches f o be played on March 31. THE PRIZE OF 1150553 words
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Article305 1934-03-26 6 Activities Of The Association A meeting of the Committee of the j Singapore Ratepayers* Association was i held at the offices o! the Association, j Hongkong Bunk Chambers. Singapore, j on Thursday. Before the business of the meeting i commenced the Committee stood m silence as a mark305 words
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Article36 1934-03-26 6 Leaves Shanghai For Japan Shanghai. Mar. 24. The Sultaja and Sultana of Johore, after a short stopover here, are leaving today tox Japan on their way to the United States— Sin Kuo Mm.36 words
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899 1934-03-26 6 If Labour Had Their Wa\ WHY MORE IS TO BE SPENT ON NAVAL BASE The Singapore naval base figured prominently m the House of Commons dfbate on the naval estimates. Mr. George Hall <Lab. > said there was to be an increase m the total899 words
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Advertisement116 1934-03-26 6 1 *«n«nh w^toii pr» Mood mm mmH koopt w%j 4lmom, tat to Hnwrt r*m«k?-An hex, tfw Mood to fIU icrmmaiW*. \m tfco rrniwn S4ood %m 4 SkJo Campmim* Ooriw Blood Mixture to unndhl to A^_f>^to^ VAhA o^^^ <g-^ *^> B J its freedom from bite and parch «&K?Tg=^i2 EDGEWORTH continues116 words
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Advertisement141 1934-03-26 6 oe held at Detroit In JIU i THE "TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer* With DR. VAN PLUCK'S I PLASMA ao case of tftif pa too stubbora or too lon^ Itand pletely and permaneni.y cired appl<cattoa and wo nierfnl power of a 31 DR. VAN VLECK'S PLASMA is aman«<141 words
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Article1023 1934-03-26 7 SINGAPORE CRICKET TRIAL F.P.H. Pearse And Keng Hock Bat Well A REMARKABLE COLLAPSE I 01 ihe Singapore trial lie v eek-end was the senipse of R. A. Ashworth's they butted yesterday mornrfectly good wicket. On I)r Hopkins" XI had scored which F P H Pearse, i soundly and. at the1,023 words
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Article, Illustration388 1934-03-26 7 I>e Silva And Ariffin Bat Well "From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. Good form was displayed to-day on the Selangor Club padang when the Europeans met the Rest The j Selangor team to meet Singapore at Easter will be picked at the termina- i tion of388 words
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Article274 1934-03-26 7 S.C.C. Lose Low Scoring Gam The SRC. beat the B.C.C. bj 11 runs In an exciting match at (be S.R.C. yesterday. Bowlers were decidedly on top. McLeod and Hunter taking five wickets for 14 and lour wickets for 31 respectively for the S.C.C. and Loveday274 words
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Article189 1934-03-26 7 Y.M.C.A. Lose To R.E. On the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday the 41st. 'Fort) C. R.E. beat the local V.M.C.A. by 42 runs. Results werr as follows 41st. (FORT) COY. R.E. Lt. Wilkinson c. Van Cuylenberg <jr > b Pennefather 19; Lt. Cload b Ferriera <\ Cpl. Powell b Ferriera 0;189 words
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Article203 1934-03-26 7 Ceylon Sports Club Beat S.C.R.C. The Ceylonese Sports Club, thanks i cl'iefly to a capital innings of 60 by Dudley-- which included six boundaries I uiid a six- and some good bowlin;; by j Rctnam. emerged easy winners m their I encounter against the Straits CtltlteM j Recreation Club on203 words
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Article188 1934-03-26 7 <From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lurapur. Mar. ?1. The Technical School managed to force a draw against the Selangor Club. the Europeans, batting first, scored 193: Thomas 56, Akhurst 17 and; Dickson 41. Bowling Swee Yin 4 wkts for 64 runs, and Ariftln 3 for 37.188 words
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Advertisement92 1934-03-26 7 PAVILION-NEXT CHANGE Ihi mighty via, -»l" v(:i;;e and mmi grrato i i«»'r ;md fine t picture hn BjrryUM a> •Ciuni ritar at i.aw." i l{i«- ■■•'s o.it' n«htic stiifi* ih'«ts«<. t.iu-.iip'.i Ike Miml JOHN P BARRVMORE IN W COUNSELLOR AT LAW j with BEBE DANIELS DORIS KENYON, Isabel 't*cl Onslow92 words
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Advertisement182 1934-03-26 7 I A. C* r^* ATM f^ W W *W* WARNERS MAMMOTH MUSICAL SHOW STILL A POPULAR DRAW "GOLD DIGGERS of 1933" 30() DIMPLKD DARLINGS! SONG HITS! LAVISH SCENES! GALA PREMIERE TO-MORROW! 3.15 6.15 9.15 A SCREEN PLAY i.\ POUR PHASES IGAITMONT-BRITIBB NCTURS.) THE WONDER 111 M OF THE WORLD! OWING182 words
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499 1934-03-26 8 MONDAY. MARCH 26, 1934. Week-end Comments rvREDGE THE Huang-ho and rid! the world of the influenza scourge. Such la the recommen- 1 dation of Dr. Howard Wise whose theory is that influenza is caused by the mud of the Yellow! •River. To many of us influenza I is an unpleasant499 words
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Article, Illustration938 1934-03-26 8 TO THOSE of us m Singapore who remember the Bishop of London when he visited this country some 1 years ago it will perhaps come as a surprise that he is contemplating re- tirement. The fact of the matter is that Dr. Winning- ton-Ingram is a938 words
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Article616 1934-03-26 8 Major Alexander Winder. R.A.M.C. returned to Singapore with Mrs. Winder on Saturday. Mr. Joseph L. Davidson, a geophyslcist with the Standard Oil Company is en route to Palembang. Sumatra, where he will do some special research work which will take approximately two years. Admiral Ivan E.616 words
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Article623 1934-03-26 8 The Mushrooms Of Montech Montech appear*] to jduddest or duller [way. Mr. Printer of lages as we moored oui below the bridge i canal late one surrn: Ing the need of stret after a long day on bafter dinner to stroll darK street. We turned the village square ai i623 words
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Article62 1934-03-26 8 The Kuala Llpis rest changing hands from Chinese agoment to that of European agement as from April 1. Mn Ayrls. wife of Lieut Colonel Ayris Commandant of the Pahang. having been granted lease. Tan See Kwang. the rest keeper who has run the Kuala rest house for over seventeen J62 words
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Advertisement63 1934-03-26 8 Have you ordered your LEG OF LAMB MMint Sauce? Tender and Delicious W7?/T£ /r OA rOW? L/ 57 TVOH^. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTO. ORCHARD ROAD. f9 i^m IK IB Kf ANNUAL CASH Tuesday April 3rd BE FINANCIALLY PREPARED FOR THE GREATEST SHOPPING EVENT OF THE YEAR ym than ever63 words
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Advertisement34 1934-03-26 8 "COUNTING IS A CURE FOR INSOMNIA" says a writer. It undoubtedly is for some professional boxers. "GAFLAC" POLICIES make dreams very pleasant. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.34 words
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Article1033 1934-03-26 9 If Security Is Assured RE %Y TO BRITISH NOTE ON DISARMAMENT i i League The Only Guarantee Of Peace FppMr xj i London, Mar. ri. RENCH Observation* on the disarmament problems are contained m the reply now published to the British Memorandum. The Note raises1,033 words
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Article172 1934-03-26 9 -ORT THAT BREACH IS HEALED I neral Chan Chai-tong's Change Of Front Shanghai, Mar. 25. n semi-official sources Nanking and Canton have understanding, under which K>th benefit. In view of oppom many parts of the country. Chiang Kai-shek has given up of a dictatorship President for tnintang Party.172 words
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Article92 1934-03-26 9 LILY AN TASHMAN Amazing Seenes^At New York Funeral Now York. Mar. 24. scenes, recalling Rudolf itino'a funeral, were enacted at lurial to-day of Lilyan Tashman, EUm star, who died on March 21. ictress's friends, including many -known film stars, had to fight j way through 10.000 shouting and sightseers to92 words
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Article20 1934-03-26 9 Paris, Mar. 24. I lias been published reducing tax. The veductioiy applies ;i!ui H'jtig Kong. Reuter. <20 words
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494 1934-03-26 9 Disquieting Possibilities Of U. S. Policy B** York. Mar. 23. The monthly survey by the Guaranty **W Company states that the most disquieting possibility m the outlook regarding the Government's price-raising (programme la not that it will fail but' mat It wili succeed too well. .Security purchases by the Federal494 words
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Article69 1934-03-26 9 Limiting Escape Chances Of' U.S. Wrongdoers Washington. Mar. 23. Mr. Roosevelt has signed the bill j authorising the removal to the United I States of American fugitives from justice from places where the United States exercises extra-territorial rights, j The bill pased the Serrate on Wednesday. Senator69 words
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Article76 1934-03-26 9 Murdered Because Ransom Was Not Paid Shanghai. Mar. 25. A wooden box containing the dead body of the grand-daughter of General Kiang Kwei-tei one of the oldest I ministers of the Manchu throne, was found outside the city of Peiping this morning. The girl was kidnapped by j76 words
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Article51 1934-03-26 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 23. Spot 'Sellers' 5 5 32d. '5 5 32d.>, (Buyers* 5 3 32d. (5 3;32d.) March 5 3 16d. (9 5;32d. > April-June 5 9 32d. (5 1/ 4 d.) July-Sept. 525 64d. 5 23 64d. I Market Steady51 words
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Advertisement131 1934-03-26 9 MOST HAR.MINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLANn^^^*^ 5 Rooms, with Verandah Bath Modern Conveniences. «j| Ci^ Mucjnificent Dining m* f\ T% iPi Soo^ s Cocktail Bar flO" gO Makan Ketchil v>oo« 6 14 Termi Courts pv> Terms moderate FOR LARGE OR SMALL PRIVATE PARTIES. I ALHAMBRA stupendous I OPENING FRIDAY131 words
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Advertisement218 1934-03-26 9 PRACTICAL LUGGAGE SUGGESTIONS FOR THOSE GOING ON LEAVE! AN OUTSTANDING BARGAIN 3 PLY CABIN TRUNKS; COVERED BROWN CANVAS; /j^^^^^^^^^^C^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Qt^s^BHl ash batten: > if^^H|HflHH Size 33 Inches ftM WtfM fS&| Ej3 Kj $17.50 m^jv^^^^Em^wjmf Size 36 inches Br $19.50 W WF FOR THOSE ARTICLES WHICH NEED SPECIAL CARE sim UNIFORM CASES.218 words
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1706 1934-03-26 10 Sales Decline 51 per cent. From Ten Year Average The report of the directors of Malayan Collieries, Ltd., for the twentieth year of the company ended Dec. 31, 1933, states:— The depression m trade and industry Is again reflected m the production figures of Batu Arang1,706 words
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78 1934-03-26 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association March 24, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 17 V 4 17 3 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8.) 17% 1734 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Apr.- June 17 V 2 17% July-Sept. 17% 18 Oct.-Dec. IBV4 18%78 words
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Article185 1934-03-26 10 Singapore Produce Prices March 24, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 450 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 31.50 White Pepper 30.50 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra. Sundried 2.80 Copra, mixed 2.20 Small tiake Tapioca 4.70 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.45 Lin^ga Sa#U Flour Fair185 words
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Article118 1934-03-26 10 March 24. Devoe'a Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin «of 4 Imp. galls.) i.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Cocony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline m 4-gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4-gallons tin118 words
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Article93 1934-03-26 10 The total amount due m respect of charges on Malay reservation lands m the F.M.S. is $3,980,009. This information was given by Government m the Federal Council m reply to the Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Loke Of this amount $186,139 is due to Government, $1,541,771 to Chinese.93 words
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Article439 1934-03-26 10 Singapore, Mar. 23. MEAT Beet steak t ßound) Kati 28 Beef stew or curry do 22 Pork, lean do 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist. quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 25 Fowl Kati 35 Hens Locally reared > do 45 Ducks Ea ih 80 Pigeon, domestic439 words
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Article95 1934-03-26 10 Abroad Exchanges to-day were: Paris 77 11/32. New York 5.10%. Montreal 5.10%. Brussels 21.86. Geneva 15.76. Amsterdam 7.56 2 Milan 59 5 16. Berlin 12.82. Stockholm 19.39> 2 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28. Prague 102%. Helsingfors 226 2 Madrid 37 11/32. Lisbon 109?sAthens 535 sellers. Bucharest 510. Belgrade 225. Rio 4»95 words
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Article49 1934-03-26 10 Privileges under the Inventions Or- C dinance have been granted to C B Hecker and B. J. Kidd of Singapore' I m respect of an improved appliSSS C or outfit for decorating walls and sur- d ien a 2* b of special paints applied by a new roller pS49 words
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Article788 1934-03-26 10 Sales Are Beyond Expectations The annual meeting of Malayan Breweries Ltd., was held at the Offices of Messrs. Fraser and Neave. Ltd.. I Trafalgar Street on Saturday. The chairman. Mr. W. H. Macgregor. presiding, said that the demand for Tiger beer had steadily increased during788 words
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Article329 1934-03-26 10 9M2S Profit On Past Year The twenty-fourth annual report of the directors to the shareholders of Ayer Molek Rubber Co. to be presented at the annual meeting at Malacca on Mar. 28 states. The profit for the year after providing lor the usual depreciation on buildings etc..329 words
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Article112 1934-03-26 10 M.,r l\ I. I I American Can. Cora I [American Telephone I and Telegraph I Atciiosoii Railroad I Dupont I Firestone. Common I General Elect ri« I I General Motors I Goodrich I Goodyear I I Inter-Telephoi;« and I Telegraph I (National City Bank I New York Centr.il112 words
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Article56 1934-03-26 10 As trom March lit, authorities haw not grouping oi \hv Ratnii Dredging Co. Ltd. Quota Takuapa Valley Tin DrtdgU Recent boring <» flrt adjacent ground at th« I ptrty lias proved an million cubic faiUi »val 7 ounces ot 72 p< P cent cubic yard.56 words
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Article650 1934-03-26 11 SUN LIFE'S GOOD YEAR ASSETS WORTH 5624,146,086 ti!»235.821 Income Last ended December 31. third annual financial :i( sun Life Assurance nada, which was pre- general meeting at a general strengthenwith an increase m and excess of income menta oi over twentycollars, while I»*to "H n maintained at a high [or650 words
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Article64 1934-03-26 11 On The Increase In Sumatra From Our Own Correspondent Medun. Mar. Crimes 111 which arms are used ar.^ i ecomlng morf frequent. V, exchange Ol shuts took place between poUce inspectors and burgle m Batavia a few days .ago. In Medan last night l v.a tuin r -r64 words
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Article246 1934-03-26 11 taßLe'i. lor the mont h o, February 1934. ta*y ton.. i 4^ V /»onr»pntrated latex and reven*..*. t production, imports, and exporUot n*^^^^^!! EXPOR TS d^'m-nth 8T I Stocks at By Elates t^Th^n l°oo I Acreage Planted Beginning o: rt °ver Acres <b> nuTlne the Jan. Feb246 words
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Article189 1934-03-26 11 March Of Progress In Thelj Forbidden City I c Lhasa, the capital ot Tibet, popular\y known as "The Forbidden City, is; to be illuminated by electric light No less than 2,000 cases oi equipment are on their way over the 400 miles of I track that separate189 words
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Advertisement828 1934-03-26 11 IMI IHI A Assurance m ("ne over >:>'->MW<m /S O\ Assets exceed 512,##» .003 EASTERN,.,UNITEp so UTH fW\ i marine britkh Xhe Great Eastern life Assurance to., Ltd. )|OTOK INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED (In r^orated In the Strait, Settlements PEBSO>A AND FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR j HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Wt Buildm,.828 words
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Article263 1934-03-26 12 Imperial Preference Extension Important changes m air mail lees were announced by the Post Office on Saturday. Under the revised secale of charges, to be brought into force almost immediately, the difference between the cost of postage by the British, as compared with that by the Dutch263 words
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Article134 1934-03-26 12 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon 1934. KEMMENDINE Apr 9 BHAMO Apr 24 AMARAPOORA May 7 SAGAING May 23 BURMA June 2 YOMA j une 16 PEGU j une 30 CHINDWIN134 words
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Article83 1934-03-26 12 Coastal Amenities Being Destroyed rp, London, .Mar. 22. The United Kingdom Government nave recently been m correspondence witn other maritime powers regarding measures to abate .the pollution of sea §t and the damage to bird and caused by the discharges of ships. >hn Simon, m the House of83 words
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Article1481 1934-03-26 12 Gunboat Captain Praises Britons Thrilling Story Of Adventure On Burning Warship Still smouldering, the burnt-out hulk of the U.S. gunboat Fulton was taken m hand after the fire by Admiralty tugs, which, despite heavy seas, succeeded m towing it to Junk Bay. A salvage party from H.M.S. Whitshed, which boarded1,481 words
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Article116 1934-03-26 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alon^itJe lh w Expects v, ItS^ii East Wharf (Entrance Rohna 22; Ctemei 20 Main Wharf (Entrant lt Hector 18: Pr,s Mo til Maru 6. Empire Dock < Entrain-,. tle Ipoh 30: Cin| burg Maru 36 West Wharf Cbttmact i, lt Suisang 46. 4 West Wharf (Entraiu, <116 words
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Article187 1934-03-26 12 Dukat. Nonv 761 tons. i rom b^ kok 24.3. tor Bangkok ttj Gambada. Brit .1251 too castle 23.3. for unc Singaradja. Dut. 299 too gan Si-Api-Api 24.3. for Sel P Bengkalis 26 3 Taybank. Brit. Mil Shanghai 24 3. for Boston N w Yort Pres. Monroe. Amer., <;187 words
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Article27 1934-03-26 12 March 24 V Patras. Togiai.. Ban H roboali. Senang, T Ho «Chin I Haft niawa, Oorgon, Klang, i Ribut. Najam. Esmeruld; Marcli 25: Bulan Maros «Dut.'27 words
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Article19 1934-03-26 12 Per President Monro Sether Cheek. J<»s« pti D Dunne. Eilish Duma I iarry Gild. Emiie Millet, J19 words
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Article30 1934-03-26 12 The Italian liner O lere on Tuesday nornln Venice. Brindisi. Pen Said »ay and Colombo She will b ide the S.H.B wharv.igain the same day At 5 Cong and ShaiiKliai30 words
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Advertisement659 1934-03-26 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. ■M EJ pi #4OTkL9 wMrwMMm #^^*i^^t\ BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. (Incorporated m England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING Till LARGEST AND FASTEST659 words
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Miscellaneous194 1934-03-26 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. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 am. Kuan tan c #la Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas)194 words
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Advertisement1119 1934-03-26 13 Bucknalll^^"*^^?^! B^**^^ r=^ "^r-^ ~^%i City of ChrisVchurch Sails c e n \T° a and and M^y MlltUM Imuraa P"V\ /^S*^^ c 't>' Bagdad Mar. 30 Apr 2 riiiwavc L^ O) (f A P r 29 M ay 2 Sways aleßa )S0 Sum i and c lty ot we,un«o n1,119 words
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Advertisement852 1934-03-26 14 K« I*. M. COMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MKLCHIOR TBBOB— Monday. Mar. 26. Belavvan-Deli. 6INGARADJA— Monday. Mar. 26. Selat-Pandjan^. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api SOTH Monday. Mar M, Muntok passengers and mails only*, Batavia. Semarang and Cheribon. iftOKAN Tiiisriay. Mar. 27. Bengkaiis. Paiuh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leldonf and Asahan TBEDENS Wednesday, Ifar. 28852 words
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Advertisement436 1934-03-26 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAtiD, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N.York. Pres Monroe In Port Mar. 27 Mar. 29 May 8 Pres. Van Buren Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 May 22 Pres Garfield436 words
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Advertisement675 1934-03-26 14 O. S. K. LINE BIENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BOENOS AIKKS VI AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URIGUAY. LAST SOITII Al Kh (Express Service) (Intermediate v^ r ,j lf /!l m.s. La Plata Maru Mar. 30 s.s. Hawaii Maru ms. Buenos Aires Mam May 1 s.s. Arizona Ifaru m.s. Santos Maru May675 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1934-03-26 15 3 WINNERS SADDLED BY LOGUE AND MA J. FOX Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 24. deluding day of the' m Club*i spring meet luccessfully than was programme ol nine through smoothly m weather mbers' unlimited sweep soar--1.420, a record for the club's ish sweeps and the1,252 words
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Article92 1934-03-26 15 SHOOT UP .Farthing, 10.7 3 < o' I} v';'T l ned by R N. Hobbs. m?r 2f VI SeC d anl! third ltae: 1 nun. 20 3 7 5 sec Win tote: $15; S8 and Sl3 for places. -Light 7if R SSdale 89 an T e :oUoA, bU HVeep n92 words
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Article49 1934-03-26 15 Kn^land Defeated At Glasgow London, Mar. 24. m tne annual amateur international soccer match at Glasgow to-day Scotland defeated England 3—2 Last year at Dulwich England won 1 -ml. The series of matches between England and Scotland commenced m 1926. Scotland have won five times. England three.49 words
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Article24 1934-03-26 15 a< Division League match, Koval Air Force versus Malaya Football Association, nxed lor Wednesday has boon postponed to a date to be arranged later.24 words
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Article53 1934-03-26 15 I From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Mar. 24. There has been a Turf Club split here as a result of which the chairman. j members of the finance committee and the secretary resigned. They have been replaced by three owners and a new ■chairman who also is53 words
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Article314 1934-03-26 15 Monday's Ties Championship Singles ijJßoy F. smith v>. j. P ac C. Kan.iiI O Fuller vs. R. N. Jack n ay VS F Lt E D H D avies I Jj N Reed vs. D. E. L Anderson fc> Grimber*; vs. M. G. Yust do la Godown314 words
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Article45 1934-03-26 15 Semi-Finals. Monday '(5.30 p.m.>: I N. G Bishop and E H R. Bowerman t vs. A. D. Baker and J. McLeod (receive I walk over*. A. F. Hunter and F. R. I Jones vs W. W. Speid and F. W. Far^us. B45 words
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Article534 1934-03-26 15 Airmen Win At Tanglin IHRILLING DIVISION I. FOOTBALL MJLW I, VViltshirts 1. Great things can now be expected oi i j the Royal Air Fone. They were put to the ucid test on Saturday when they met the Wiltshire* m the First Division ol the League and they won alter534 words
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Advertisement230 1934-03-26 15 Try the new. o/7<yma/, EASY- ACCESS W^^m^S re a continual annoyance. 11. >>n/We twy W^f§^C% extraction, and once you hay, t k«n the hr%c 1&: Jb^^H W Cigarette, the Toil cannot rcu\ h i f o |j j,ac\ W^t^^SaßJß^B^B^B^B^B^B^Sm MOISTUR£-IW>OF CELLOPHANE 'h^ 0 1 r^T^T^B B» eKA N "A packet230 words
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Article1857 1934-03-26 16 Arsenal And Huddersfield Win CHELSEA A STEP NEARER RELEGATION London, Mar. 24. "WITH only nine more matches to play Huddersneld and the Arsenal are fighting a thrilling battle for the championship of the League. They finished to-day level on points but with Huddersfield hanging on to the lead by a1,857 words
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Article124 1934-03-26 16 To Play For China In Far East Olympic Tennis Shanghai. Mar. Z4. The All -China Athletic Association has decided to try out the country's representatives at the Far East Olympic Meeting as follows:— The field and i track athletes will be tried out m Shanghai, the basket124 words
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155 1934-03-26 16 Singapore State Cricket XI Chosen TEAM TO MEET SELANGOR A FTER THE trial match had finished at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon the selectors met to choose the Singapore team which will play Selangor m the State match on the* S.C.C. ground during Easter. The following side was chosen L. Alvis,155 words
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Article80 1934-03-26 16 Aston Athletic Defeat Clerical Union The final m the inter-club billiards tournament organised by the Singapore Billiards Association was played last night at the New World. Singapore. The finalists were the Aston Athletic Club and the Clerical Union. Of the lour matches played each side won two but80 words
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Article20 1934-03-26 16 In the inter-school cricket fixture (friendly) on Saturday. St. Andrew's School won by 27 runs against the uglo-Chlnese Sci ■d.20 words
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85 1934-03-26 16 per person per day will be made on the Europe Hotel side 'where will be provided > and 20 cents, on the sea side. Hours of play will be Saturday 11—1. 2.15— i 15. 4.3G— C. Sunday: 11—1, 2—15—3.45, 4 5.3 C. Monday:85 words
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Article123 1934-03-26 16 Fond And Battling Chan To Meet To-night Now that Thajudeen's coming is indefinitely postponed and the ChanWebber return fight has had to be called off, L. S. Fond is to meet Battling Chan instead < states Straits Echo The date of the meeting has also been changed from123 words
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Article272 1934-03-26 16 Army Win Rugby Tournament fAIR FORCE DEFEATED i London, Mar. 24. The Army defeated the Royal Air Force m the last match of the Services i Rugby tournament at Twickenham to- day by 14 points to 3, and thus became i Services Rugby champions for the third successive year. i272 words
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162 1934-03-26 16 Malays' Postponed League Fixtures ENQUIRY BEING HELD BY S.A.F.A* There has been much speculation m local football circles because the Malays, champions for the last three years of the S.A.F.A. League, have not yet started their programme this season. Their games against Pulau Brani. the R.A. and RAF. <n»?xt Wednesday162 words
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Article84 1934-03-26 16 •From Our Own Correspondent.* Penan?, Mar. 23. The following; will be making a trip to Ipoh dining the Easter holidays to' play m the Perak cricket tourney: Anthony captain), Gibson, Scoular. Adams. Thompson, Robless, Andres, Laßrooy, Saravanamuttu, Reutensand Williams. Reserves. Knight and Brady. L It is understood three84 words
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Article209 1934-03-26 16 Sepoy Lines Defett Singapore (i.C. In a four-ball match at Bukir yesterday morning Bepoy Lines di ed Singapore Golf Club by »i potati to 4 3 4 Scores 'Sepoy Line mentioned firs; I wen J. M. A Lowson '6' and A H (12- 0. Cralk <1 1 and209 words
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Article44 1934-03-26 16 Ties For Mondaj MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Court No. 1 Vusou; b U Aisagort". to finish. Court No. 2 Dr Loh P 3reen. Court No. S M. A Alsag< Wee Court No. 4 Dr ChJ I Ti ieshty. Court No 5 1 On44 words
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Advertisement62 1934-03-26 16 TARZAN AND HIS APES OTHER BOY FRIENDS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SO SAVAGE IF THEY COULD HAVE PHONED Mr. G. A. Service AT 51 01 TO FIX A HIRED COOKER TO DO THEIR RAW MEAT TO A TURN. THINK OF THIS WHEN "HE" MUTTERS ABOUT 'THE DARN STUFF IS AS62 words
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Advertisement91 1934-03-26 16 Johnson Outboai v PLEASURE IN WATER _T~ J these motors with such flaw If 4».ili»* lh VVPEIHEMrV i-.hr^r. 1 or m rru 1 You buy an outboard pruiunh i. JOHNSON Motors give you that. *t .S*W #f» i j ik^^/k M <"fc ifc MUfc _n uL^t^B Ilul p o"'er alone91 words
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