The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1934
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Title Section17 1934-05-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,277 ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934 li CENTS17 words
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"Absolutely Disbelieve In Perpetual Peace"
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Article380 1934-05-30 1 Shadows Over The Arms tnenf Conference is being resumed m Geneva, Irom many parts of the world threatens of the statesmen. Wars and rumours of wars rvH'here. ire m a eharaerst, declares, **I m perpetual j n 1; Gran »»•*< o Affhiing still I and senseReuter Wireless - 380 words
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Article266 1934-05-30 1 Mutual Assistance Pact Dropped Geneva, May 28. The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference assembled this afternoon after its long adjournment. Mr. Arthur Henderson, opening the meeting, said numerous statements had been circulated regarding the future ol" the Conference, some of which seemed to be of a defeatist character.Reuter Wireless - 266 words
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Article51 1934-05-30 9 Japan And France Agree To Take Part Tokio, May 29. The Japanese will accept the invit- i ation to naval talks with Britain as a pieliminary to the Washington Conferercc. An intimation to this effect will be submitted by the Foreign Minister' tor the Cabinet's approval to-morrow. iReuter - 51 words
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Article60 1934-05-30 9 DRAFT INS TRUCIONS Tokio. May 29. The Cabinet has approved the draft instructions to Mr. Matsudaira, (Japanese Ambassador m London* agreeing to preliminary bi -lateral talks m London. It is understood that the instructions, which will be despatched this afternoon, emphasise the desire to limit the preliminary discussions to navalReuter - 60 words
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Article121 1934-05-30 9 Paris, May 26. The French Government has accepted the British Government's invitation to join m preliminary naval conversations between the five signatories of the Washington Treaty of 1922. The French Government, says the Journal des Debats. must see that it participates m "this very delicate negotiation" m theReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article95 1934-05-30 9 13 Countries Agree To Arms Embargo Geneva, May 20. Paraguay has notified the League that she is obliged to refrain from applying to Bolivia the rules of international law m civilised warfare owing 10 the latter's employment of methods or terrorism. Holland is the latest and 13thReuter wireless - 95 words
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Article280 1934-05-30 1 DEBTS CONFERENCE IN THE BALANCE Creditor Nations Tired Berlin, May 26. AN amazing eleventh hour re- prieve saved the German debts conference, m which £40,500,000 British money is involved, from failure, at least for the moment. After a day of hectic negotiations m which the delegates areReuter Wireless - 280 words
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Article151 1934-05-30 1 GRAVE MEXICAN SITUATION Strike Paralyses Oilfield Mexico City, May 29. A grave situation is threatened r m the oil industry following the strike of 3,000 workers m the British owned Aguila oilfields, on the isthmus of Tehuantepec, on May 23. The Labour Chamber m the State of Tamaulipas, the famousReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration92 1934-05-30 1 Kaye Don Hurt: Mechanic Killed London, May 29. Kaye Don. the famous motorist, and his mechanic. F. Taylor, were injured at midnight m a motor-smash near Dough* T.sir j*f Mau, lust night. After a card party Kaye Don took out his M. o. Magnetic car, which is en-Reuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration132 1934-05-30 1 Tokio, May 29. ADMIRAL Togo is lying on his death-bed, suffering from cancer of the throat. The Emperor to-day raised him from the rank of Count to that of Marquis. Later. It is officially announced that Admiral Togo lapsed into a hopeless condition at 3 p.m. •NELSON OF JAPAN* Tokio,Reuter - 132 words
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Article77 1934-05-30 1 Police Use Tear (Jas On Strikers San Francisco, May 20. There was wild rioting on the waterfront after a report that a compromise plan for settlement oi the longshoremen's s.rike had been rejected by the men. 1,500 strikers clashed with five hundred police, who used truncheons .•.nd tear-gasReuter - 77 words
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233 1934-05-30 1 London, .May 29. TN the House of Commons this i evening, Col. J. Wedgwood (Labour) caused mystification when ne asked the Chancellor, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, whether he had considered his proposal for paying the American debt. Mr. Chamberlain replied that he had considered theReuter Wireless - 233 words
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ARABIAN WAR RESUMED
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Article130 1934-05-30 1 IBN SAUD TO OPEN ATTACK Iman Defending His Capital Cairo, May 27. THE Iman of Yemen, under -1 pressure ol public opinion has decided not to agree to the 'peace terms of Ibn Saud. On the contrary he has summoned the Saudis to evacuate Homeida and Tehama. The war resumesReuter - 130 words
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Article84 1934-05-30 1 Cairo, May 26. The Emirs Feisal and Saud have notified their father. King Ibn Saud. t!>*n everything \is ready to resume the offensive, according to reports from the Hedjaz. It is also reported from Jeddah that the Emir Feisal has ordered his troops to advance to SanaaReuter Wireless - 84 words
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Advertisement44 1934-05-30 1 KL3M broach to rrRE rEI RIZED MILK IN THE THOPHS. LEADING PORES. TO-NIGHT CKTAIL DANCE (makan ketchil) 630 to 815 p.m. DANCE (informal) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight THE POPULAR ARTISTS SANDS DAWN. i TOMORROW THE POPULAR ARTISTS SANDS DAWN RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PiIONE 5381.44 words
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Advertisement88 1934-05-30 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PL'RE FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE SEA VIEW \£jp HOTEL TO-NIGHT 1^ MOONLIGHT NIGHT -vl SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING IN THE BALL ROOM DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY88 words
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Article223 1934-05-30 2 Confusion Reigns In The City Calcutta, May 18. Fooibah m Calcutta was made Impossible today by one of the severest fcorma within living memory. A largf crowd had gathered In spite of the threatening state of the weather on the Dalhousie ground to witness- tho match between223 words
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Article732 1934-05-30 2 RUSSIAN DANCER TELLS OF MOTIVE Lost Much Money At Hai-Alai "He said that he had no desire to live and that he would be better dead," testified Miss Nina Onofreichuk, Russian taxi dancer employed at Ladow's Tavern, Shanghai at the inquest into the recent death of Jack732 words
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Article134 1934-05-30 2 Driver's "Sweetheart" Was His Sister! A policeman declared at Baling, W hat he saw a motorist driving at 46 11. p. h. with his arm round a girl and hoy were acting "like lovers." The motorist, Charles Robert Richardson, of Milton-road, Hanweli retorted that the girl was134 words
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Article345 1934-05-30 2 Greta Car bo's First Screen Laugh When, if ever, Greta Garbo laughs on the screen that should be news. Garbo never has laughed outright m any of her picures (declares Brian Young). She has chuckled occasionally, has ofen smiled but, not once, I has she been known to throw her345 words
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Article167 1934-05-30 2 Sir Mahomed Usnian Takes Oath Of Office Ootacamund. May Ui. A distinguished gathering, including Members of the Cabinet. Heads of Departments and other leading officials \vd non-Officials, both European and Indian, witnessed an impressive cerenony, when Sir Mahomed Usman took .lie Oath of Office as Acting Governor167 words
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Article56 1934-05-30 2 The Band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. K. Minns will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Telok Ayer on Wednesday commencing af 9 p.m. Overture, Les Dragons de Villars," Maillart; Waltz, Quand L'Amour Meurt," Cremieux; Intermezzo, "Tip Toes," Cooke; Selection. La Boheme." Puccini; Selection.56 words
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Advertisement33 1934-05-30 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Before Mr. Justice* Prichard m the Ind. Court at 11 a.m. Motion m Bkcy. 185 34— Re Khoo 800 Gay.33 words
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Advertisement171 1934-05-30 2 EXPECTED EARLY JULY THE LIGHTS OF SINGAPORE By ROLAND BRAODELL. This new book, profusely illustrated, presents m an unusual way an intimate picture of Singapore and brings out the romance and history of that city as well as of Malaysia generally. It is now being printed and published by Messrs.171 words
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Advertisement371 1934-05-30 2 j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I I "BEETLE VIRUS" A certain destroyer of BLACK BEETLES AND COCKROACHES. Harmless to other creatures. i Obtainable from all Chemists I Stores. I SOLE IMPORTERS: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. BUSINESS CARDS i 1 j STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. CThe Cheapest House lor your371 words
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Advertisement567 1934-05-30 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now invited for ttu allowing materials or services. Foi particulars, see Municipal Tende) loom. Erection and completion of a Store at St. James Power Station. Date of Closing 4 p.m. Monday. June 11th 1934. Erection and completion of an Electric Sub-station at 7^ 4567 words
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Advertisement276 1934-05-30 2 NOTICES it i.^ i Oianß.. Bai M 0.,,.,. II M 11,.. i. HohOn Hras Btsah !(>il(1 5p.r,.,! Teacher v -known thi and USA Bible Sunday, j ruesda i MTednesda Thursda\ J Thursda) and any r, HP.', to ici service ar, Horn st I \OTI(K. A raeetin j Peace for pore276 words
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Miscellaneous327 1934-05-30 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY 30tli. HiKh Water: 12.01 p.m. 82 ft., 11.09 p.m 9.5 ft. Rotary Club Weekly Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel. Out ram Road School Sports, Jalan Besar, 2.30 p.m. Football First Division: Pulau Brani vs. R.A Stadium. Police Band: Telok Ayer, 9 p.m. (Jrant Anderson Co. The Improper327 words
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826 1934-05-30 3 KARTHQUAKE MEASURE The Interests Of The Smallholder ig Johore In line with the rest of Malaya m regional abb^i restriction scheme, was pass-d at the Johore State Council, and win come into n the ca -V of tjon m the F.M.B. and the bill826 words
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Article142 1934-05-30 3 Kiddle Of Siam's Currency Standard From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. May 23. The export of gold from Siam m the past two years has had a value of over 39 million ticals. Until 1930 Siam was a gold importing country, but m the five years ended142 words
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Article248 1934-05-30 3 A gold medal has been donated by Messrs Imerial Chemical Industries (Malayan Ltd.. to be awarded m the agricultural section of the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur exhibition for the best suUectiqn of vegetables grown by a market gardener and a silver cup has I been offered by an anonymous248 words
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657 1934-05-30 3 CLIFFORD HOGAN ON NEW CHARGES Offered To Lend I Money For Her ALLEGED to have induced a' young teacher of the French Convent. Miss Mabel Wickwar, to believe that he would invest! various sums of money for her and, m order to add657 words
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Article235 1934-05-30 3 Alleged Attempt To Evade Payment From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, May 28. m J ?l ir l? ed hearin e of the case, m unich Mohamed Sultan, proprietor of the Central News Co., High Street, U charged with attempted evasion of customs duty on goods valued235 words
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Article174 1934-05-30 3 To Arrive In Malaya By Air Mr. X V. AL. RM. Alagappa Chetiiar M.A.. Barrister-at-Law. was expected to arrive on Sunday at Alor Star aerodrome by the Imperial Airways from Calcutta on a business trip. He hails from a noble and respected family of bankers. He is a174 words
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Article164 1934-05-30 3 Young Chinese Gangster Sent To Gaol Tan Wtaee Seong, a 21-year-old Teochew, suspected of being a member of a gang which assembled m Tan rhye Place on May 20. to fight a rival faction, was sentenced to eigglt months' rigorous Inprtoonment by the District Judge <Mr.164 words
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Article103 1934-05-30 3 Cycle Factory For Java (From Our Own Correspondent.) Me dan, May 24. The Java papers state that it is under consideration to lound a cycle factory m Djocja, Java. 1 It has been proved that an all -Steel cycle, made of first class British accessories, can be103 words
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Article110 1934-05-30 3 The members of the Gaylads Mins- trels were on Monday the guests of j their President, Mr. Gan Hock Chye, lon the occasion of the birthday of his father, at his residence, 1, Joo Chiat Lane. There was a full attendance cf members m fancy dresses. From among the forty110 words
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Article178 1934-05-30 3 Youns Malay Who Found <Fiom Our Own Correspondent Malacca, May 26. The honesty of a Boy Scout patrol leader Mohammad bin Tambi Ali of the 11th High School Troop, who picked up a bundJe containing $68. m Trea sury notes m the Post Office several months ago. and178 words
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Advertisement324 1934-05-30 3 THE GIFT SHOP 33 Stamford Road. NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. •No connection with any other 'Gift Shop* m Sin«apor«'» LADIES HATS, ART JEWELLERY, MILLINERY, latest creations from:PARIS and LONDON Agent lor th« famous CANNON Hats. IJSTERLVTi: Hats CA.MPAC Hats. CIIAMPS-KLYKEKS Heurs de Paris. Prices from 12.78 Thr Ideal House for324 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1934-05-30 4 J. EDWARD CROWLEY - Skipper Tells Story Of Two-Man Sea Trip J. EDWARD CROWLEY A young architect tjrom Brookline, Mass., who, with a Bermuda boy as his sole human companion, has just completed a voyage m a 36-foot sloop from Gibraltar to Staten Island, with only one intermediate stop, at the Canary Islands, describes1,571 words
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Article508 1934-05-30 4 JOAN LITTLEFIELD - JOAN LITTLEFIELD BY London. ONE of the most unusual films m London at the moment is the Gainsborough production "Man of Aran", the scene of which is Aran Island m the north of Ireland. The "stars" are the natives of the place, its drama their day-by-day508 words
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Advertisement61 1934-05-30 4 r VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNV? When time permits Cox Kings trrt&K* thort trips by car from Suez connecting with the steams* at Port Said. For further particulars apply to PATERSON, SIMONS AND CO., LTD. or at any of the Branches of COX AND KINGS (AGENTS) LTD. Bead Office61 words
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Advertisement537 1934-05-30 4 ANNOUNCEMENT REMINGTON RAND INC. (Incorporated m U.5.A.,) The largest organization m the World exclusively devoted to ihe manufacture and s OFFICE APPLIANCES. Remington Rand Inc. (Incorporated m U.S.A.), beg to announce that the opened their own office m Union Building, Singapore. The Company is now able to meet all requirements537 words
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Article, Illustration107 1934-05-30 5 Coldstream Guards rehearsing on the Horse Guards Parade, m Whitehall, for the Trooping of the Colour ceremony to be held on June 2, the King's birthday. Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall and Mrs. H. O. Hoppman going on the courts to play m the Bournemouth Hard107 words
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Advertisement81 1934-05-30 5 Photographic Copies Of Free Press pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. M3HIZ3PBBPBBWB| SPF.CIAI. SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED H per s.s. i^^^^fll "BENLEDI** H r^ K^ J 'MW ackn owleik;ed I _^^i 1 AS TIIE rT_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B WORLD'S V I 1 1 finest I OwvJ i81 words
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Article320 1934-05-30 6 DID NOT HAVE REAR LAMP Judgment Reserved By Magistrate It wm stated m a traffic prosecution m the fourth magistrate's court yesterday that when motorcycles were used at night they must have a rear light which will illuminate the rear number plate. The case was320 words
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Article196 1934-05-30 6 Malayans And British Road Tax Malayan motorists will no doubt be interested to learn that the A. A. of Malaya has received advice that members visiting the British Isles with their cars will be exempt from payment of road tax for a period of three months. This concession196 words
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Article537 1934-05-30 6 NEWLY-ARRIVED ARMY OFFICER FINED IT. E. J. H. Moppett, any army officer recently arrived from England and who stated that he was not used to the traffic signals, was fined $2 m the police court yesterday morning for disobeying the lawful order of a537 words
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Article393 1934-05-30 6 When Griffins Rose To Be Heads From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 23. Bangkok's oldest foreign resident said good-bye to-day m the person of Mr. Emile Clement Monod, who after nearly forty years residence m Bangkok, is leaving to live m Morocco with a daughter and grandson.393 words
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Article142 1934-05-30 6 i Graduates Dinner At Singapore The annual Trinity College dinner took place m Raffles Hotel on Trinity Monday, May 28th. and was attended by sixteen past Trinity men. Dr. A. L. Hoops, being the senior graduate present, occupied the chair and the others present were Mr. R.142 words
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Article103 1934-05-30 6 Cancellation Can Be Ruled Out Washington, May 23. The strictest secrecy is being maintained regarding the contents of President Roosevelt's eagerly expected message to Congress on war debts, on the preparation of which the President is spending to-day. Nevertheless, it is authoritatively intimated that the idea ofReuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article116 1934-05-30 6 The members and friends of the Telok Aver Epworth League made an excursion to Hampstead Bath. Bukii Timah Hill, Singapore Dairy Farm, and Bin Bens Rubber Factory on Monday. The hiking to Bukit Timah Hill was enthusiastically undertaken. By the courtesy of the management Of the116 words
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Article209 1934-05-30 6 Woman Co-Pilot For Australian 'Plane Sydney, May 14. Mr. D. T. Saville, who is to pilot the all- Australian aeroplane m the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, will have as co-pilots Mr. L. J. R. Jones, who is part designer of the 'plane and lecturer m aircraft construction209 words
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Article16 1934-05-30 6 London, May 25. The death is announced of Lord Simmer. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 16 words
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Article271 1934-05-30 6 Fake Alarm That Caused Rush <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 23. The total exports of rice and rice products from Bangkok from January to April. 1934 were 584,289 metric tons, or two thousand tons less than m the same period last year. Singapore m that period271 words
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Article271 1934-05-30 6 Priest's Condemnation Of Anzac Memorial Sydney, May 14. During his Anzac Day sermon m St. Mary's Basilica, the Rev. Father A. Goodman. M.S.C.. who was a chaplain during the war, criticised the statuary of the Anzac memorial m Hyde Park. "I cannot refrain from indicating here271 words
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Article100 1934-05-30 6 Reservation Of Certain Professions Istanbul, May 25. Thousands of foreigners employed m the professions or as artizans (notably 1,200 of Maltese extraction but not speaking their mother tongue) are precariously situated as the resuit of the Government's approval of a law whereby certain professions are reserved forReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article105 1934-05-30 6 Montreal. Bin game animals arc increasing m number m the hunting areas outside of the boundaries of Jasper National Park, according to reports from Park wardens and from hunted travelling through this territory, received by C. X Howard, head ot the Tourist Department of the Canadian National105 words
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Article28 1934-05-30 6 Mr. M. C. Hay has been appointed to be local examiner m Johore for th<* purpose of Governmental examinations m Malay vice the Hon'ble Mr F T Tiee.28 words
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Article199 1934-05-30 6 NIGHT ATTACK ON RAILWAY SETTLEMENT Mutineers Helped To Escape By "Loyal" Soldiers Harbin. A group of 100 bandits armed with rifles, light automatic guns and handgrenades carried out a night attack on the railway settlement at Wukimi, 56 miles east of Ashiho. After a brisk engagement, duringReuter - 199 words
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Article64 1934-05-30 6 Mr. S. E. King. Protector of Chinese. Perak. has left for home on furlough. A number of h is friends, including Messrs. Lee Ah Weng. J.P.. Lav Ek Ching. J.P.. Lee Swee Hoe. Too Jee Lim, Mr. Gatfield (his successor). Mr. Davis (Assistant Protector ol Chinese. Perak) and the office64 words
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Article135 1934-05-30 6 Woman Gets K c |j v Tablets «f R gjjl gSgarft > England of a new drurt S gives instant reliel 'hat orders. Under the the new remedy available for genera] i diately. tributes beg the people who ti One woman <Mr~ follows: -"I .uffered135 words
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Advertisement41 1934-05-30 6 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. SILK AND COTTON. SHIRTS PYJAMAS. Neckties, Collars, Socks, Belts, Singlets, Towelgow n s p Sock-suspen-ders, the best and latest style etc., etc., etc., Obtainable at: S. SHSRURA CO., SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 433241 words
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Advertisement50 1934-05-30 6 H. W. H. STEVENS rSIIIPHHOKM; COMMISSION INSrRAM \(.i n, 2nd FLOOR. GEEBHAM HOI sr Code address UMBTCVENB w" .^Hl^HEc^Erf4SB& I >-m H I JiuHu ffjounuA/unc I PHONE YOUR ORDER 346 H PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORK 4. Distributors for W 'Phone us your orders. Delivery wUI h*. madf < n the50 words
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Article49 1934-05-30 7 The death oecurrtd on Friday at the age of 91. of Madam Chan Tiew Neo at her residence 55, Heeren Street' Malacca. Deceased was the wife of the late Mr. Low Guan Swi, who went to Malacca during the Dutch occupation and sister of the late Mr. Chan Say49 words
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Article296 1934-05-30 7 STRIKE DISORDERS IX BOMBAY Lathi Charges On Riotous Mob Ineffective Bombay, May lfi. Two strikers sustained bullet wound:; When the Police opened fire this aitirriocn.in front ol the now Great Eastern Mill at Kalachouki <Lalbaug> to disperse a riotous mob of strikers who h;ul gr.Utered In296 words
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Article196 1934-05-30 7 Britain's £30 Million Timber Trade London. May 24. Timber Imports to Great Britain have been considerably increased by activity m the buiiamg trade. Neany 9.000.000 tons of unmanufactured timber valued at about £30.000.000 was imported last year, a rise of 2 1 Dei cent, on the previous yearBritish Radio - 196 words
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Article135 1934-05-30 7 Sharp Reminder By Dr. Wang: London, May 2<>. Dr. c. C. Wang, chairman of the London Chinese Association, m a letter o the Manchester Guardian, contrasts Japan's solemn assurance that "she xruptllously observes all treaties ana igreementa In force with regard to China" with the stipulations of theReuter - 135 words
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Article75 1934-05-30 7 Young Woman Arrested On Suspicion Calcutta, May 18. On racelpt Of information from Daca. a house was searched m South teteiltta to-ciay. where several younii 7 omen reside. From among them, the police arrest--i rw who. it is alleged, answers the description of the girl visiting the75 words
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Article348 1934-05-30 7 SHIKARI'S BATTLE WITH TIGER Wounded Animal's Fury Cooch Behar, May 13. The story of a thrilling mid-day enccunter with a T^-loot man-eating tik,c:\ resulting m serious injury to one n '«n and slight injuries to two others, Las bien received from Cooch Behar. A ferocious tiger m348 words
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Article273 1934-05-30 7 Injured Mates Rescued Melbourne. May 20. An act of heroism was performed by Joseph Btaplettm, a miner, who risked his life to rescue two mates who had been injured through an explosion at the 1530 ft. level of the New Red. White, and Blue mine at Bendigo. Victoria.273 words
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Article132 1934-05-30 7 Commercial Treaty With Britain London, May :!5. Informal and exploratory talks hay proceeding for some months with ••.he Uruguayan Government through tbeir Legation m London with a view to concluding a commercial agreement At present no commercial treaty is In force between the United Kingdom and Uruguay. Dr.British Radio - 132 words
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Advertisement282 1934-05-30 7 jfr~ a 3BST 288 I BBH FSMT t m y JUNF. BRINGS 0•K O I WEEK I I Uoli forward To! V J gm W Hbh a^aV -^r-'-v^- .^a^^ V a^a\ B I I 1_ a^K: *W* :s^B 2^a^a^a\ X jpi^H I the Gags m GLORIA ROGIR Bthis cheerful STUART282 words
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Advertisement314 1934-05-30 7 SPECIAL MATINEE 3 p.m. I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF j |lI>JIMHJIXIE! I THE MASTER MAGICIAN J With His International Company m th* m* J Amazing and Mystifying Revue <4 Sim Sala Bim" J "The Greatest St;»^e Show ever m Sin^ii}>o)t'" n;)\> I 10th and LAST DAY!! T^ CAPITOL OPENING TO-MORROW 111314 words
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498 1934-05-30 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934 Moneylending NEXT to the Rubber Regulation Bill the master of greatest interest on the agenda of the Legislative Council meeting on Monday was the Moneylenders 1 Bill. There has been a great deal ot criticism- -ever since the Wilson committee presented its498 words
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Article1227 1934-05-30 8 MARQUIS Heihachiro Togo, the outstanding figure m the Japanese Navy of the present century, is dying m Tokio from cancer of the throat. He is 87 years of age and the Japanese Emperor has honoured him on his deathbed by conferring upon him the title of marquis.1,227 words
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Article303 1934-05-30 8 Mr. H. Hunter, oi Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd.. Singapore, has left fcr hcrttie-. Mr. A. F. Carter, manager, Gopeng PertJL Rubber Estate, returned to Ipoh ham leave on Friday. Mr. F. Cobb has arrived m Seremban to take over duties as headmaster of K?ng George V.303 words
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Article443 1934-05-30 8 "English As She Is Spoke" IT Is qui C Ol a bl is presun time, bu those who c old Qu yean to re it i tight to ti. Bri at the Rim 01 Onoc 1 1 1 C i AnUo- Indian be the work man who s< ugh! men443 words
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Article50 1934-05-30 8 There wen IU during the week 11 pared with 183 m th< the mortality pared with !».< year average had been levresident bete. The was 346.7 per mill 163 l In the prec year ggd, 7^ Child of age havnm died i The total number oi giving a rate ot50 words
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Advertisement74 1934-05-30 8 RUDESHEII* LIEBFRAUMILCH NIERSTEIN I l I: ■>. fTy^Vr^fafip^i 0 8 l r *^J SHIPPERS DEINHARD 6? Co. COBLENZ CALDBIECIK*S Have you ordered your LEG OF LAMB Mint Sauce? Tender and Delicious WRITE IT ON YOUR LIST NOW. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. UnvnHIIU Kw#%W« DON'T gi «7l I^Vrt Air J74 words
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Advertisement57 1934-05-30 8 IN THE OPINION OF A PHRENOLOGIST, any man thinking of getting married should have his head read. It's no good delaying this until after marriage, as the phrenologist only gets confused by the extra bumps. Every husband should be protected by a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE57 words
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299 1934-05-30 9 READY FOR WAR WITH SOVIET RUSSIA A foreign report from Harbin gives full details of the number |**Of aerodromes and landing places completed by the Japanese Kwantutig Goinmaiid recently. Three aerodromes m the Province of Liaoning. six landing grounds along the South Manchurian Railway,Union Times - 299 words
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Article82 1934-05-30 9 DEATH PENALTY POWERS PROTEST IX STRIA nd Military Take cautions Vienna, May Vi. Lions have broadcast Government to ion of the sumtpowering them to inalty In cases of if attempts against rty or life or con- inv WITH DOLLVUW Vienna, May 27. powers of the to Socialist de•rriay evening in82 words
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Article15 1934-05-30 9 IB< rlin, May >8. cently Soviet Amwho Is a Jew. has to Berlin15 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-05-30 9 The Crown Prinr<M>« r^^^^.i Rome. May 26. above r H K CeSS of Belgium (seen ment at the end nf Sf;* kG f mbert <» expecting her accoucheber at'a the President in the Xmasked beforehand to th^ e sess,on Th e Deputiei were oeiorenand to attend wearing the ceremonial blackReuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article86 1934-05-30 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates t <From Our Own Correspondent) I I London, May 29. Srot £234-0-0 (£234- 0-0) j 3 Months €230-7-6 f £229-17-6) London, May Z9. TIN London, May 29. Spot (Sellers.) 5 15 16d. (5 1516 d.) (Buyers) 5 13 16d. <586 words
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Article223 1934-05-30 9 CODOS AND ROSSI IN NEW YORK Successful Crossing Of South Atlantic New York, May 29. "THE French Atlantic fliers. Cortos and Rossi, have landed here. Reuter. New York. May 28. Engine trouble frustrated the efforts of the French airmen, Codos and Rossi, to beat their ownReuter Wireless - 223 words
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Article98 1934-05-30 9 300,006 Threaten To Strike In U.S.A. New York, May 29. A strike of 300,000 cotton operatives Ls threatening, according to Mr. Francis O'Gorman, the textile labour leader, who has predicted that the men will strike if the N.R.A. order to cut down output by 20 per cent, isReuter - 98 words
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Article66 1934-05-30 9 Last-Minute Efforts To Avoid Deadlock London. May 29. No date has yet been fixed for the reassembly ci the wheat committee as It is considered useless for it to remeet until a formula has been devised to bridge over the deadlock. Last minute efforts are being made toReuter - 66 words
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Article248 1934-05-30 9 MR. J. H. THOMAS ON IRELAND "What'slfhe Earthly Use r London, May 29. TN the House of Commons, re- i f erring to Mr. McEntee's speech m the Dail on May 18, Mr. J. H. lliomas, Dominions Secretary, v/jlcomed its conciliatory tone and added that later248 words
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Advertisement141 1934-05-30 9 Ethe ROMANCE OF iMTL CHARM "ill V »l ;KILLARNEY"| XI MBEBB include j ■KiKarnry" I by I I MUM Welsh trnor S«af" J ii ty VaJCM I o I -Mm' I by J IJ and Chorus J •I Her Lamp Above" i Duett j and i> J. William^ I Endeartef141 words
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Advertisement13 1934-05-30 9 TOO BIG FOR THE WORLD, SO THEY PTAfiffPTT rNTW^^ R Coming to CAPITOL.13 words
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Advertisement222 1934-05-30 9 PETER DAWSON ftlJiSßS"*®! < ARD TO BEAT. i* t" 818 Jflm |jr FOLLOW THE LEAD' J^A /lEANS A4s^y ORDERING p. d. mE PERFECTLY Dls ij^^"* ILLED AND BLENDED U4WSON )LD scotch SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY 3.35 PER BOTTLE (INCLUDING DUTY) SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. El Oriente Coronas222 words
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Article1855 1934-05-30 10 Imperial Communications In 1933 MR. J. C. DENISON-PENDERS REVIEW A view of empire c4plr.ua timing 1033 and ot the affairs of Cables and Wireless Ltd. was given by the chairman of the comvzny. Mr. J. C. DenisonI^.aki at che annual meeting m London last Friday. Tl.e chairman said: As is1,855 words
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89 1934-05-30 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT lay 59, 1? o'clock noon Buyers Sellers ISuJS. equal to Lendon Standard, £r>'^ (loare) i9 3 j 19% i t-l:. equal to London standard. <F.0.8> 19 3 8 19 7 H Standard RJSJB. on Tender 1 Tone ol Market:—Dull Sellers reserved. ;j89 words
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Article145 1934-05-30 10 May -D, \1 o'clock noon i Buyers Sellers i Gammer 4.50 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 34.50 Whit? Pepper 33.50 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra, mixed 2.90 Copra, SundrJed 2.40 Small fiako Tapioca 4.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 6.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour Palemban.;145 words
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Article108 1934-05-30 10 May (Ist. half) Returns: Asam Kum bang Tin Dredging, Limited, hours 98; cubic yards 33.000; pikuls 290.54; nett value $20,336. Thabawilik Tin Dredging. Limited, hours 292; cubic yards 55.000; pikuls 256; nett value $20,595.: Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd.. No. i. j hours 152; c. yds. 50.000; pikuls 421108 words
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Article996 1934-05-30 10 ITEBDAY, MAY ttTH Buyers. Seller* \mpat I'm 41 6s Gd 7s vsam Kumbang <*:) 41*. od 4r>s Austral Malay 43s 6d 45s Aver Huam Tin »ss> 15s lbs Ayer Weng iSI > 2.00 2.10 Bangrin Tin <£) 34.> 9d 35s 6d Chan-Rat Tin (£> 49\s 51 j996 words
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348 1934-05-30 10 SYMINGTON AND WILSON'S ESTIMATE Rumour has again been busy (state Messrs. Symington Wilson. London rubber brokers. In their report dated May 16). Towards the lend of last week reports were m circulation that ihe legislation I which has to be passed In the Dutch East348 words
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Article129 1934-05-30 10 Malayan produce* only, not includins re-exports. Our estimate of shipments irom the controlled countries lor 1934 comes to i total of 97C-.875 tons against 836.600 tons from the NUtnc addition 01 about 1: sary to cover Br making a total 1934 ot 983.000 loi Malaya Ceylon N.E.I. India and North129 words
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Article221 1934-05-30 10 May 29 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 1 64 London 3 months' sight 24 5 32 London (30 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days' sight 2 4^ London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2 4 332 Lyons and Paris, demand 892221 words
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Article29 1934-05-30 10 Irkutsk. •Ext-r 'ye oil-b?ds have been discov 'led on the north-eastern shore of LukBaikal (Siberia). Two pits revealed oil a! a depth of 95 rpntr^s. TassTass - 29 words
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Article89 1934-05-30 10 Cotton has been responsible m recent years for the Increase In ih^ 'Mileage of motor tyres f rom 3,109 to ?0 000, according to a Manchester Cotton Institute expert. In a heavy j motor tyre three or four times the imount of cotton is being us?d comoa^ed with twenty years89 words
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Article85 1934-05-30 10 M.v M i American c.n\ Con American Telephone and Telegraph Ateheson Railroad l Dupont Firestone. Com.! General Electric General If of I Goodrich Good year Inter- Telephon< Telegraph National City Bai New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Rail road Co. (C >m. i Radio Corpor. ISoCOnjr Vacuum Standard Oil85 words
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Article81 1934-05-30 10 Formation 01 Compan; Universal Rubb «as registered as Apiil 30. with a n j £125.000 m 5s i to adopt an agrei ber-Linoleurt Maim: cate. Ltd.. and ness oi rabber~lin ers. etc. The Q] Percival J Burf< chairman oi Mai Ltd. Arthur w. Browne rotary. David Scott, (til (Kelani81 words
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Article183 1934-05-30 11 ationa were issued or icnt of Statistics. S.S. period May 12 to May v >\;ulable for public Fullerton Buildition may bo made by i Ident m Malaya reference; ti\. Department: Absorption, Stocks, S.S.) by Principal I [CIAL >• Department: Exports by months, Jan -Dec. 1933. Jan183 words
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Article65 1934-05-30 11 Scheme For Its Berlin, May 23. used by the latest Lch, however, are 1 r helping German) the 240.000.000 i jtde lost in the past esUons are made Association in the ml and are printed n\ paper Volkiseher they are: An ap- porters to make Dr J ol GermansReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article16 1934-05-30 11 charged with asi i«weUe*tf meri lodging house m Bned $15 or m deB imprisonitrate at Kuala16 words
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210 1934-05-30 11 GANG WORKING £50,000 RACKET The Home Office states that it is extremely perturbed over the number of aliens who are being allowed to slip into this country. This perturbation Is expressed m a statement circulated to the ports, par--icularly to the Port of London.210 words
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Article116 1934-05-30 11 Flown Over L.C.C. Hall On Empire Day London. May 24. A feature of the Empire Day celebraj tions this year was the holding of the j first Empire Air Day. There was a curious incident at the London County Council headquarters at the County Hall. Westminster, where jReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article68 1934-05-30 11 Important Statement at Geneva Geneva, May 27. It is learned from a usually well-in-fr-rmed source that TcwHk Rushdi B?y. the Turkish Foreign Minister, will make a very important statement at n meeting of the General Commission with regard to tbe Straits of the Pn-nHmeHea ani the Bosphorus. indiciaReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1934-05-30 11 Mr. J. Fnirweather an officer of the Department of Agriculture. S.S. and I. M.S. hai been seconded for service m Juhoro and is appointed to officiate as Principal Agricultural Officer.30 words
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Article169 1934-05-30 11 Prance May Export Wheat Now Paris, May 25. The closing to-day of the flour mills at Corbell. the greatest m France, has brought to a head the wheat problem m France, with probable international repercussions as, according to a wheat expert. France may join the ranks ofReuter Wireless - 169 words
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Article91 1934-05-30 11 Strikers Versus Police In Palestine Jerusalem, May 23. Forty people were injured m clashes with the police during the seven hour strike which commenced at noon at Telaviv as a protest by the Jewish community against the Government's immigration policy. The clashes occurred when the crowds resisted policeReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article93 1934-05-30 11 Archduke Eugene In Vienna Vienna, May 24. The first visit of a member of the Hapsburg family to Austria since the war has been paid by Archduke Eugene, a brother of the last Emperor, who was welcomed by only a small crowd when he arrived at the stationReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article53 1934-05-30 11 Delicate Situation In Roumania Bucharest, May 25. The audience between the King and the Prime Minister to-day tailed to clear the uneasy political situation. The army is dissatisfied with the recent promotions for which the Prime Minister disclaims responsiblity as the War Minister has been appointed by theReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article418 1934-05-30 11 The undernoted non-fiction works were ready for Issue on Saturday. Agar (Herbert) The American Presidents from Washington to Harding. (A study in Democracy) Illus. Alington (C.A.) Eton Faces Old and Young (Poetry) Attiwill (Ken) Horizon. Browne (Lewis) Since Calvary. An Interpretation of Christian History. Capel-Kirby (W.) and F.418 words
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Article155 1934-05-30 11 TABLE 111 SUMMARY i<n Thousands of Dollars* n rwnq IMPORTS GROSS EXPORTS GROSS TRADE at *S n,,m,,iiti-o Total Monthly Cumulative Total Monthly Cumulative Total J?r \w Tgsf M™ 1034 1933 1934 1933 1934 1933 1934 1933 l ]f? 5 7 <7. (q> (9> (10) (Hi (12) (13)155 words
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Article151 1934-05-30 11 Congratulations From Air Minister Lo*.-»don, May IZ. Miss Jean Batten. th: j young Nov. Zealand air woman, to-day reached Port Darwin, completing h;-r EnglandAustralia flight m 15 days 23 houi 19 /nlnutes. This compares with 19 2 days taken jy Mrs. Mollison and the 8010 flight recordBritish Radio - 151 words
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Article51 1934-05-30 11 Leading Delegates Arrive In Geneva Geneva, May 28 Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Norman Davis and M. Litvinoff have arrived. Mr. Norman Davis and Mr. Hugh Wilson, United States observer at Geneva, held a lengthy interview with Mr. Henderson at which the procedure of the Disarmament Conference was discussed.-Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement30 1934-05-30 11 THE EASTERN UNITED C^^ y CORPORATION LTD. piBE, MARINE, M OTOU CAR, -SRSONAL ACCIDENT ph AND WORKMEN'S oMI'KNSATION INSURANCE. r mIINSON: General Manacer. LSionlCE: .No. 4. CecU Street. AU \(.APORE30 words
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Advertisement60 1934-05-30 11 CREDIT-PONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Soclete Anonyme Incorporated In Belgium— 1»07) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCQSo 3HANOHAI, TDCNTSIN, HANKOW S°^O KONO. H T^S: BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN BHANOHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property. Loans for building. House and real Estate agents. Arents for: Union of Paris lose. Co Lti OFFICE: MEYER CHAJ^rS:60 words
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Advertisement41 1934-05-30 11 ■Vwarance In force over *T5.*««.M» The Great Eastern Ljfe Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btraltf SttttaßMDts) TxZr zr r^cf -rz AGENTS WAN 'I'M Li. On AppUcatlon to P. C. B. Newlngton. Inspector of Agencle*, Singapore expert advice wUI be given.41 words
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Advertisement34 1934-05-30 11 OCEAN A((II>FNT %N1) GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated m Croat Britain) Malayan Head OIDco: SINGAPORE Manager: C. NORMAN BENNETT SECURITY SERVICE. m \B I AW JFv >^/^»^ I t^. V DC J #1 DC for*-. 4d34 words
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Article496 1934-05-30 12 Malayan Swimmers Who Know Sharks' Habits The postmen of the Cocos Islands work m wetter surroundings than those m any other part of the world. They wear no oilskins or overcoats, for the postal service of the Cocos Islands ll conducted by expert swimmers whose uniforms496 words
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Article463 1934-05-30 12 Holt's Ships Are Called "Blue Pipers" Most of us are familiar with the abbreviations "P. and O." tor Peninsular and Oriental, and "B.I." lor the British India Steamship Companies' vessels. but there are many other nicknames, abbreviations and diminutives m use by the river folk, which are not so463 words
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Article281 1934-05-30 12 Authority Which Controls 1,202 Acres I The Port of London Authority has Just celebrated its 25th birthday. j Thirty-three years ago the Thames Conservancy, which then controlled the whole of the river and docks sys- tern owned by a number of private companies, came m for281 words
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Article93 1934-05-30 12 "Georges Philippar" loss resulted In the award of the French Medaille de Sauvetage to officers and men of the Harrison Contractor and the Brocklebank Mahsud. who between them saved 260 lives. The union of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, the Kokusai Kisen Kaisha and the Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha m regard to93 words
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Article184 1934-05-30 12 Hapag And NorddctUkfl Lloyd .loin For© While the P I and Coriu ha.• tion lor them.vMv.-s been put on the I they will haw km competition to ned In for the Hamburg A German Lloyd Lines, uniting ti terests on the Oriental servicr i building two ships184 words
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Article69 1934-05-30 12 British Cn M Bebw«n •From Our Own D Yesterday the Bi arrived for a ft wan harbour. The f* has made exte:. give the officers The commander 1 made a call at the and today the c: sistant Resident Yesterday evenii ner party in the Bl tended by69 words
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Advertisement627 1934-05-30 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS, Imperial Airways. flookiag \gr-nts for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CfflNA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS627 words
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Advertisement78 1934-05-30 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. NAGOYA MARU June 7 June 7 BOSTON MARU June 10 June 14 MALTA MARU June 19 June 19 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sails NAGOYA MARU June 13 June 1378 words
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Advertisement212 1934-05-30 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I I of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SUDA* MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Ranfooi 1934 STAFFORDSHIRE June 7 GLOUCESTERSHIRE June 21 WORCESTERSHIRE July 5 CHESHIRE July212 words
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Miscellaneous382 1934-05-30 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30382 words
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Miscellaneous108 1934-05-30 12 VESSELS \KMUVED Athos 11, Kr. i, Kobe 29.5, for M Somervilie, Nor Portland. Orr »i Santos Maru. lap Kobe 29.5, lor C 30 5 City ol Hankow Bl Saigon 29.5. lor Man lla. Brit tons m Melbourne 29 5, [or Australia Conte Rosso, j from Trieste 20.5 and Shanghai Marnix108 words
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Advertisement170 1934-05-30 13 BRITISH INDIA SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK IFOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA FOR PORT SWETTENHA PENANG, NEGAPATAM KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS I TIITIA *7 j VISIT INDIA AND BURMAH I *v monthly Holiday return tickets Issued from Singapore Rangoon to Madras and back to Singapore or vice versa. P,,170 words
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Advertisement483 1934-05-30 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) «™> "ELLERMAN" LINE City of Hankow Dne SjUlB CHy ot East^rne J™ J City of Bath F E H N NG MANGBAI '"AN. July 12 July 12 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE FOR B AUFAX, BOSTON. NEWTORK AND bIIWe. pue Sails Sails Sails483 words
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Advertisement1051 1934-05-30 13 INSURANCE. tolu^i Sf IS** lObC The J^ft M*^ I»«~« n-r v^f., i*vu. CO., Ltd. RAILWAYS Ths Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railways of Siaa t AIRWAYS. SBan%SSSSnM^n, ,a. Royal Netherland Indian Airways lnoiaa Trana-Contlnental Airways Ltd. X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines) 7* BLUE TUMMCL LIME Regular service to1,051 words
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Advertisement842 1934-05-30 14 K. P. M. IOPIMXIJKC PAKETTAART MAATBCHAPPIJ THEDENS Wednesday. May 30, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday. May 30, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BO'I ll— Wednesday. May 30. Belawan-Deli. CREMER Thursday. May 31. Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. IIDORF Thursday. May 31, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, So^ngei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. OPlllR— Friday, June 1.842 words
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Advertisement558 1934-05-30 14 TO EUROPE GENOA. MARSEILLES AMU NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penans N. York. Pres. Harrison Jun. 2 Jun. 5 Jun. 7 July 17 Pres. Hayes Jun. 16 Jun. 19 Jun. 21 July 31 Pres. Johnson Jun. 30 July 3 July 5 Aug. 14 Pres Monroe July 14558 words
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Advertisement509 1934-05-30 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES AM i AND MIDDLESKKOI ""l-T/l HAKUSAN MARU 10.400 June 13 14 HAKONE Mv I HARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28 §SUWA MARU I SKATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 13 SFUSHIMI M I SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 2ft 2 HAKOZAKI I JYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug 7509 words
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703 1934-05-30 15 Ch ipperfield s First NICHOLS BATS WELL ,stralians defeated Essex at Leyton by an innings and 93 runs hols batted impressively m the county's firs, innings but the -.n«i came from Chipperfield, v de 175 for the tourists. rally ram. against which the covered,703 words
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Article62 1934-05-30 15 The following will represent the YMC.A. against the United Engineer* m the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday, une 2, at 2 p.m. R Lyne «capt.i. S. D. Gauder. H. Gibson S. Ferreira. A. van Cuylenburg, Lee Fong Lim. R. P. Ridley, E. Brown. Sym Teng Pheng, V. Xavier, Lee62 words
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Article49 1934-05-30 15 Woolley m Kent's recent match against Somerset indulged In terrific driving, reminiscent of his best form. He showed superb footwork. He was stumped m attempting a leg-glide. He hit eighteen times to the boundary and added 218 runs for the first wicket with Fagg. who also hit eighteen fours.49 words
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Article2036 1934-05-30 15 Inter-port Trophy Shoot.-C. P. Edwards' Great Score.-Cricket Attractive Innings by R. N. Hamilton.-The Clarke CupUwn Tennis B^g Soo's Disappointment.-Football Trial Match Reflections—Another Test Desirable.— The Week's League Matches. R Y running up a score of 954 m the inter-port shoot on Sunday. Singapore should go very close2,036 words
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33 1934-05-30 15 It is announced th;«t there is no longer any hope that Larwood will play m the first Test as he is unnt states a London cable.33 words
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Article175 1934-05-30 15 Rest vs. Europeans The following have been selected to represent the Rest m the Clarke Cup mctcta vs. the Europeans, which will bo played at the S.C.C. on Saturday. Sunday and Monday next. Evan Wong <S.C.R.C.> captain H. N. Balhetohet (S.R.C.i. A. P. Raja <Ceylon S.C H. L175 words
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Article62 1934-05-30 15 Wednesday: T. S. Tan and G C Poh vs E. Simon and I. Reshty. Thursday: Dr. Wee and Dr. Chia vs Kamla and Dr. Loh Friday: Yadi and I. A. AlsugofT vs Winner of T. S. Tan and G. C Poh and E. Simon and I. Reshty.62 words
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Article9 1934-05-30 15 Woodhouso and Chittagong have been scratched from thp Derby9 words
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Advertisement39 1934-05-30 15 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION Open Invitation Lawn Tennis TOURNAMENT ingapore Championships) tioned by the L. T. A. M will be held on the UPORE CRICKET CLUB COURTS, SINGAPORE. FROM .11.1934, at 4.50 p.m. each day, ■'.days to Thursdays Inclusive39 words
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Advertisement35 1934-05-30 15 b^bV AS9KL. kbblh B bY bW. B\ Vl ay >A BBBBb B v^^fi >?'-^5iV-!,''-.r i i t^"*v <0 I I t t < 1 'A* V V I iß> Wl-BBIBBM VBBBBBBBS ■■m WME4MI V C VtfEM35 words
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Miscellaneous73 1934-05-30 15 This Week's Honours List BATTING 100 F. Chopard, Nondescripts vs. Anglo-CUiness School. 83 Sgt. Ward. Royal Air Force vs. S.C.R.C. 81 R. C. Oehlers. S.S. Police vz Nondescripts. 80 S. Singh, Anglo-Chinese School vs. Nondescripts. 58 Choon Lim. Nondescripts vs. Police. BOWLING 3 wickets for 26 runs. Fletcher, RAF. vs.73 words
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937 1934-05-30 16 Second-Half Improvement Against R.A.F. B.C.C. 2 R.A.F wBY reason of a considerable improvement m their play m the second half, the S.C.C. deserved their victory over the R.A.F. First Division yesterday. It was only a two-goal win, and they did not earn a bigger937 words
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Article323 1934-05-30 16 1 win by Innings and 61 RUNS 232 NotTuTßy John Langridge London, May 29. The following are the latest County cricket results: SOMERSET VS. GLOUCESTER Somerset won by 39 runs with scores of 225 and 192 vCase 106 not out). Goddard took seven for 71. Gloucester's totalsReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-05-30 16 Miss Lee Chwee Leng (second from left m front row) the winner, with other competitors m the girls' one mile walking race which took place on the V.M.C.A. ground on Sunday.31 words
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Article240 1934-05-30 16 1 European And The Rest Sides The Europeans and the Rest sides which will meet this week-end for the Clarke Cup appear to be evenly balanced fairly evenly balanced, with the Rest rather stronger m attack The Europeans have been weakened by the m fact that neither240 words
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Article329 1934-05-30 16 GAME MARRED BY UGLY INCIDENTS Three-One Victory For Abattoir S.C. 3: S.R.C 1. The Singapore Recreation Club was unfortunate m losing their league match against the Abattoir yesterday, playing on their own ground m a Third Division '"A" fixture of the local league. Philip d'Almeida, one329 words
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Article256 1934-05-30 16 May Be Arranged During Present Season AN inter-club competition between the membei Singapore Lawn Tennis Association may be 01 the present season. r ihe suggestion that such a competition sho was made at the annual meeting of the a& by Mr. Baarberg the Kollandsche i recruit to256 words
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197 1934-05-30 16 Peggy Scriven Defending Her Title FOUR BRITISHERS IN LAST EIGHT Paris, May 28. In the third round of the men's doubles m the French lawn tennis championships Menzel and Hecht <Czecho-Siovakia> beat Perry and Hughes (Britain) the holders. 6 4, 3 2; Austin and Hare (Britain) beat Von Cramm andReuter - 197 words
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Article61 1934-05-30 16 Walking Performances At White City London. May 26. Two world's walking records were created at the White City Stadium :o-day. F. Redman of the Metropolitan Walking Club, covered ten miles in 74 ninutes 30 3 5 seconds, thus breaking be 26 year-old record, and G. Galloway AReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article41 1934-05-30 16 In the Third Division "B" League fixture played yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium Fort Canning lost by two goals to one against the Straits Cattle Traders after leading by a goal to nil at the interval.41 words
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Article25 1934-05-30 16 In preparation for the Malaya Cup Competition, a match will be played btfween S.A.F.A. and Wiltshires at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday at Anson Road Stadium.25 words
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Article80 1934-05-30 16 Amended lies Tournament The following m for the TmngUn I lub ment. TIES FOR THUKS. Ladies DmiMm 11.u.-ti. If Miss B, Yenning and ning owe IS ft U\ and Miss P. Thompa Mrs. M. M. Millar ft] Brooke owe 15 2 n and Miss C. A M 8t80 words
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Advertisement25 1934-05-30 16 J MUNICIPAL CAS a^ DEPARTMENT g^igr ■PHONE 5101 ;.;.;.;.;Kr I i ■i; I S~ II f I 1 cIDU H Cl SITIT t> unceasingtu 7J25 words
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Advertisement91 1934-05-30 16 CHEAP LAMPS ARE AN /Cb\ EXPENSIVE LUXURY. \T-H/ ECONOMISE WITH THE QUALITY 3: MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS |]3|j a wonderful NON-SAG Filament V|MBl MAZDA LAMPS ARE USED BY fUJCTtjj THE PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY. I nfK&M J Some time ago the Port of London Authority IiIRSS p f used "Cheap" Lamps.91 words
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