The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1934
1934-06-30
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Title Section18 1934-06-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,304. fc STD. 1835. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1931 1« CENTS.18 words
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84 1934-06-30 1 DE VALERA AM) 0' DUFFY \ECK AND NECK Dublin. June 29. j\ EMATE appears inevitable al elections as the Gen. O'Duffy candimost neck and neck. ature is the success tidents, particularly m trlcts, from whlcli it is y electors prefer to Ira distinct from partyReuter - 84 words
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Article39 1934-06-30 1 London. June 27. The Anglo-Rend) trade agreement was signed at the Foreign Office this afternoon by Sir John Simon and Mr. Walter Runeiman on behalf of Britain and the French Ambassador on behall ot France.- British RadioBritish Radio - 39 words
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Article33 1934-06-30 1 Death Of Well-Known Baptist Missionary London, June St. The death has taken place at Cambridge of the R«v. Arthur Sowerby. for 40 years a Baptist missionary m China. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article310 1934-06-30 1 I Due To AngloFrench Trade Agreement London, June 29. QFFICIALS of the Silk Federation of Great Britain, interviewed by Renter on the effects of the AngloFrench trade agreement, said they lad not yet been fully studied but it was definitely worse for Chinese silkReuter - 310 words
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127 1934-06-30 1 cases when I WAR I is JUSTIFIED mhiy lie Needed I To Support I League London. June 29. mr r ol uncompromisI n to war m all I been abandoned of leaders of the Wr- Congress and the I lich reviewed the I byReuter - 127 words
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Article163 1934-06-30 1 Sequel To Arrest Of Two British Police Shanghai, June 29. [THE commander of the Japanese marines m Shanghai has tend[ered an apology to the British authorities m the city for the i behaviour of the Japanese blue- jackets who were responsible for the I detention of the163 words
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206 1934-06-30 1 NO INFLATION IN THE UNITED STATES Calling A Halt To Sterling Advance London, June 29. A HALT seems to have been called today m the recent adof sterling. New York had been offering dollars m anticipation of President Roosevelt's speech containing inflationary proposals but with the disappointment of these hopesReuter - 206 words
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Article40 1934-06-30 1 Washington, June 29. In pursurance of the policy of rehabilitating silver Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary of tho Treasury, with the approval of President Roosevelt has placed art embargo on furth< r exports of silver except under licence.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article310 1934-06-30 1 MISSING AIRMEN BACK IN SINGAPORE Stranded On Island After Forced Landing OERGEANT THOMPSON and Corporal Weeks, the crew of the R.A.F. torpedo bomber which was reported missing yesterday and was lor a time feared to have met with disaster, were located yesterday by a search plane on the shore oi310 words
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Article70 1934-06-30 1 CABINET MINISTER RESIGNS Taking Up A New Position London, June 29. The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Betterton, the Minister of Labour, has resigned on acceptance of the chairmanship of the Unemployment Assistance Board, established under the Government's Unemployment Bill. Sir Henry is also resigning his seat m Parliament, where heReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1934-06-30 1 London. June 2". British representatives met the German delegation at the Treasury this j morning to open discussions regarding the service of the German debt held by British holders. Explanations were given as to the 1 point of view of both sides and the [discussions, which were veryBritish Radio - 64 words
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Article91 1934-06-30 1 -Sin I Chew Jit Pt) h - -Sin I Chew Jit Pt)h. To Be Reintroduced For One Year Shanghai, June 29. The Central Government has instructed the various provincial administrations to reintroduce the surtax of I 5 per cent, for one year, to make up for. the deficits on account of the abolition91 words
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Article47 1934-06-30 1 MAN WHO CLAIMED PTO HE 160 Istanbul, June 29. The death is announced of Zaro Agha the world's oldest man, whose reputed age is 160. He is said to have fought against the French under Napolean and to have been married twelve times. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article53 1934-06-30 1 GERMAN DELEGATES IN Clearing Office May Not Be Necessary London, June 29. IT IS understood that good progress has been made m the Anglo-German financial discussions and that there is a reasonable prospect of an agreement which would obviate the necessity for the 'establishment of aReuter - 53 words
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Article42 1934-06-30 1 Geneva, June 29. The committee of the Disarmament. Conference dealing with the execution of guarantees decided that m view of the diplomatic situation the committee could do no more useful work at present and it will meet again m the autumn. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement62 1934-06-30 1 BIGIA TEA ■ringa the freshness Hid fragrance of the Ma gardens direct to jour home. ifiiWlU Jl( InflDSlxV H l*Z lid H(Wr3I(H Wiw IIIDI 111 Ml lilBAiV 111 IDVIDIIIifI 1)1 mIaLIIIMju IfiSmSH IlilM&^HifiiSii TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (Formal) 9.4562 words
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Advertisement77 1934-06-30 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER 1 BIG CAR PERFORMANCE OCA T j^|H| t L OUR S X Incte that TCNiGHT* .^B WAWN ARC reserve! X or the EX-SERvB B AND THEIR GUESTS I I SUNDAY i HIGH TIDE 7.58 a.m. MORNING EVENING CONCERT77 words
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Article227 1934-06-30 2 Loss Of $6,956.16 On Year's Working The annual meeting of the Jesselton Ice and Powtr Company. Ltd.. was held at the registered office of thtcompany. 64. 65 and bb Market Street. at 11 a.m. yesterday. The chairman. Mr. J. A. Elias. presided and the others present were* Messrs.227 words
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Article49 1934-06-30 2 A substantial ii yields is reported ttu* Ministry of Pi of a statement de tax will be imposed muting German ex »he tax yield m j L2D.G00.000 marks a ihe corresponding Certain iisoal r ju'jgL't estimate mlliiona of marks oe t.nabled to cove 'x;^ nditure Reute r WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Advertisement718 1934-06-30 2 OUTLOOK VERY HEALTHY i Rubber Stocks In East Relatively Small The method of the introduction of •ontrol has probably disclosed better chan was ever known before what actual stocks of rubber were held m ;he East, states Messrs. Lewis Peat <S.) Ltd. m the weekly rubber report. It might have718 words
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Advertisement739 1934-06-30 2 Church Services sth Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL G. 50 a.m. Holy Coinmuinon. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Clioia 1 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong < Chora o and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Matins at Naval Ba=e. 18.30 p.m. Service at Mission-., to Seamen. Holy Communion739 words
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Advertisement629 1934-06-30 2 AFRAID OF OPERATION Why Police Sergeant-Major Left Force In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Gerahty. Abdullah bin Bulat. an ex-police sergeant major, now receiving a pension of $20.17. admitted liabilities to the extent of 51.471 during his public examination. He had to leave the service owing zu ill-health629 words
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Advertisement426 1934-06-30 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ SILF 3 1 Brand < OBESITY TABLETS. HAVE RESTORED THOUSANDS TO i HEALTH AND A NORMAL WEIGHT. Obtainable m three sizes MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, Chemists and Druggists. wmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm^^mm. •I BUSINESS CARDS i I 'CAIRN HOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL," I 55, Cairnhill Road MISS MOLLIE McGRATH. 5 i I I426 words
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Advertisement350 1934-06-30 2 TEXI)KIN MNGAPORi^ Teiui Tenders are n lowing materials For Sale, a' y Butcher's "81 [S*N i Projectors. Win Volt DC d> Arc. Fullp, July 23rn. 1 Prti Mqq^ Supply ot Heavy P Specials for th- hi GOVERNMENT Nnri( F Tenders win Colonial Seen Ol July 10t li. supply: Supply ol350 words
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Miscellaneous219 1934-06-30 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, 30th. High Water 1.28 p.m. 8.7 ft. High Water— l.2B p.m. 8.7 ft. Football: Malaya Cup. Malaya Command vs. Malacca. Anson Road Stadium. Crickot. Inter College match. Raffles College vs. Medical College Ist Day at Medical College; SC.C. Trial Match, S.C.C; S.C.R.C. vs. Anglo-Chinese School.219 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1934-06-30 3 Harbour Board's Burden O f Debt ,//> TRIMMER'S COMPLAINTS AT LAUNCHING Of SEW MOTOR VESSEL oi Enough Use Made I Of Fa cilities I features of the launching of the Rejang, the ise] built by the Harbour Board for the Sara Co. was the reference made by Mr. Trimmer ncuKiea1,162 words
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Article717 1934-06-30 3 MISFORTUNES OF A WELL-KNOWN LOCAL CHINESE Bankruptcy Court Story i j j THE MISFORTUNE of a bankrupt who said he had a wife suffer- I ing from a chronic disease, a blind! daughter and another daughter j who was insane, was recorded m :he717 words
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Advertisement327 1934-06-30 3 "CHOP ELEPHANT K»V D" WROUGHT IRON ART BLACK ENGLISH MADE IRONMONGERY. k\ /f^\ lIU>N BUILDERS PrJ| No. 4827 W. I. PLIIEB OF No 012 \!^r^ Caa^ment Fasteners THESE IN Towor Bolts With I With hook or plate SINGAPORE i Spring Barkplate I 52.50 Per T>oz. IV Wide. Bluek Cabin Hooks327 words
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946 1934-06-30 4 CLUB LIFE in America Where Hospitality Is Overwh elm ing BY ADMIRAL THE HON. ARTHUR STOPFORD, C.M.6., R.N. QOME of the men's clubs m England are chiefly notable' for the oppressiveness of the atmosphere and aloofness of the members. Hence the time-worn chestnut about the elderly gentleman who sat on946 words
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Advertisement452 1934-06-30 4 j Time for a quick one?" >^ -j "Sony old man I have got to trundle out a l j spot of copy for C. C. Wakefield. Both the I Senior T. T. and Junior T. T. have been won \f I on Castrol— the Senior for the 19th time452 words
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Advertisement67 1934-06-30 4 "ARTHURS' bJ I I RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAy TABLE D NOTE TIFFIN iv Special Dishes O 60 SPECIAL DINNER from 7 p.m. to n Bfc fNOW OPEN URELIA'S "Shoppe de Luxe INTRODUCING— The very latest designs m Hats. The new process of cleaning, dyeing, and re-modelling The finishing of Huts67 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-06-30 5 OS OF LONDONERS travelled to Southend recently to escape the effects of a minor heat-wave. Here is a picture of the front crowded with trippers. A LARGE NUMBER of bridesmaids was a charming feature ot the wedding of Sir Arthur Grant, of Monymusk and Miss t'risrilla Thorn*156 words
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Advertisement181 1934-06-30 5 OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS MALACCA AND DISTRICT. T'HK Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., iav< e&sure In announcing the opening <>n Monday, July 2 their new Branch situated at Sewcome Road, Malacca, where has been erected a modern building fttted with .ill the latest, devices for the hygienic handling of Cold181 words
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4119 1934-06-30 6 Why The Geylang Bus Route Was Handed Over MR. BARTLEY REPLIES TO CRITICISMS t Fears Of increased Fares THE REASONS for the Commissioners handing over the Geylang-Tanjong Pagar route to the Traction Co. and for not accepting the proposals put forward by two proposed organisations, were clearly stated by the4,119 words
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Advertisement73 1934-06-30 6 H. W. H. STEVENS rSHIPBROKER COMMISSION anc INSURANCE AGENI »nd FLOOR. GRESHAM HOUSE. BATTERY ROAD. Code address KENSTEVENS, Singapore. I and invigorate, the OINTMENT to soothe and heal. In the treatment of all skin 1 troubles bathe freely with < uti< m soap and hot nater, dry gently and apply73 words
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Advertisement513 1934-06-30 6 < ;*-'**y jj J^ I Vii/ PREPARE =^U YOUR SPECIAL FEAST! Whether it be formal or informal... .at your own Home or m our Rooms the pic parations will be of the same high standard Tempting and satisfying;, the Food baked b\ our experts has the home toucli and will513 words
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Article131 1934-06-30 7 Great PersonaTTriumph For Katharine Hepburn of the theatre at it" 6 11 l 0 the artistic, and then h b6SI and mosftage of a larger VW the adva"mand, perhan, „> 6 6 at its cni"plane. Perhaps P la <* Hon a unique mil "MaLp-M ce u four daughters131 words
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Article133 1934-06-30 7 Ricksha Puller Makes Off While Owner Is In Club i From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, June 27. Ang Ban. a ricksha puller, today pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust, m respect of one bag of clothing entrusted to him by a Malay oassenger. Che133 words
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Article111 1934-06-30 7 Insufficient Evidence In Gambling Charges 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. Insufficient evidence was the reason out lorward lor the withdrawal mf gambling charges against the president and eleven members of the Pak Sim How Club. Rodger Street, wh^n the case came before Mr. F K.111 words
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Article189 1934-06-30 7 A Picture That Will Surprise Everyone IfiL^ t Safe bet that The 2 002 nd S BNtish Equity Films' muchheraided production at the Alhambra will be a surprise to everyone. It li hp°L W l ny Picture-goer has seen before, and it is not a comedy-burles-que on189 words
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302 1934-06-30 7 There is Something New under the Sun— in Singapore. In the turmoil of quotas, restrictions buffer pools etc. the business man leads a harassed life to-day. Into the midst of this turmoil comes a new method of dealing with one of the many worries inseparable from a merchant's life- it302 words
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Advertisement134 1934-06-30 7 m PAVILION TODAY 3- IS-6.15_, 9 1S 9^ 8* \%A^V unipy old olt'v lAS IH .^^KrS t(Jni Alay Oliver A^B A 11 C iaD I O g I tilt Women- (ommenres at and 1.21 sharp. You are urged 10 «cc U trow, the beginning, and thereloie to be In your134 words
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Advertisement178 1934-06-30 7 STANTON NELSON CO., LTD. 4, Collyer Quay, Singapore. A.P.B. 5 BENEFIT WEEK FOR THE PUBLIC AT THE NEW WORLD GATE AS USUAL 10 CENTS On lune 30th, 1934, July Ist. 2nd, 3rd. 4th. s;h. 6th, 7th. 1934, Commencing each night at 7 p.m. The Management generously offer FREE RIDES to178 words
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Advertisement181 1934-06-30 7 i— B m mm I fe STARTING TO-DAY! j I"" CAPITOL i QIC C 1 C Q 1 C i w.1%1 U. I J J. I J i j p^B|lF VB ApGEE VANS j j yfie f ic^ from the iirm^ i Jii'jjt nosier )l A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAVER PICTUR! i w;tf;181 words
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Article42 1934-06-30 8 said that both her mother and her father had forbidden her to have her hair cut short. Two minds with but a shingle thwart. All fathers and mothers are of one mind about the value of "GAFLAC" POLICIES.42 words
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489 1934-06-30 8 The singapore Free Press SATURDAY. JUNE 30. 1934 The Mosquito Bus Must Go IN THE development of urban civilisation modern transport I has played a vital part, indeed.! without it our cities would become impossible and unwieldy agglomerations of buildings. Singapore has reached the status of a city but her489 words
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Article1097 1934-06-30 8 Ought Not To Have Been Late The Silk Worm Turns One Would Hinv Expected A Gcuxi Demand All Because a Cureless Va(a) Let You Must Haw A Dog To Be Smart Hollywood Ousting Pafis SANDOR Nagy, the last Hungarian member of Parliament for Transyl- I vania.1,097 words
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Article347 1934-06-30 8 Mr. Alma Baker, accompanied by Mr. R. Whitaker, has recently returned to Batu Gajah. Mr. N M. V. del Tufo. Deputy Controller of Labour, Kuala Lumpur, has gone to Burma on casual leave and will be returning next month. Invitations have been issued to a tea-party347 words
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Article562 1934-06-30 8 Topics Of The Week A Chinese was taken r Pital this week i, assaulted with a billiard of course, is one of rhl the game. CUNBURN is iashionabl,- sweet young thing, d^i'" they bask at the Swimminc cw ing the morning. And 0 r du;ieels smart. f|OOR to door tttwken562 words
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Advertisement117 1934-06-30 8 T^rambme S M P=^^^ THE LIQUEUR l^^rto^;, I FOR |L^£^*y ROYAL PALATES SINCE 1745 CALDBECKS BY SPECIAL TO K.BC. THI APPOINTMENT jH^ KING OF SIAM ESTD. 1 FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED Wearing a good piece ol JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the pride117 words
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Advertisement13 1934-06-30 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE it LIFE SSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone €480.13 words
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Advertisement11 1934-06-30 8 ADET BI^ ANJI I^S5 90 a bottte^C 6 75 a bo'N^^H11 words
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880 1934-06-30 9 How Mr. Tan Kah Kee's Millions Were Made And Lost REASONS FOR FAILURE OF BUSINESS Singapore Factory Swamped t>y Branch Losses CERTAIN STATEMENTS attributed to Mr. Tan Kah Kee and Co Ltd I smarts-.?-." s£sts whom tlle following communication has been reeved 1. Mr. Tan Kah Kee is stated U880 words
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Article109 1934-06-30 9 NEGOTIATED BY A Decision Of Board To Be (Accepted Washington. June 29. threatened steel strike has been A board of three has been apI to arbitrate on the differences jth sides have agreed to accept decisions of the board, which was by President Roosevelt. steel agreement wasReuter - 109 words
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Article230 1934-06-30 9 NO DEMANDS YET PUT FORWARD Preliminary Exchange Of Views London, June 27. In connection with the bilateral conversations initiated by the British Government between the chief naval Powers for preliminary exchanges of views m preparation for next year's Naval Conference, a full meeting was held to-dayBritish Radio - 230 words
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Article56 1934-06-30 9 Americans Who Flew To Rome Vatican City, June 29. The Pope gave an audience to the American transatlantic flyers. Captain Pond and Lieut. Sabelli. and listened with interest to the details ot their flight. When he heard of the proposed return flight from Dublin to New York theReuter - 56 words
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Article53 1934-06-30 9 To Be Better Looked After In Nanking London, June 29. It is understood that the Government, as a result of investigations, is not satisfied with the present arrangements for representing British interests at Nanking and steps will be taken to provide a residence there for the Minister. SirReuter - 53 words
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Article314 1934-06-30 9 RECOVERY CAMPAIGN SUMMED UP National Life Being Safeguarded Washington, June 29. President Roosevelt, broadcasting to Or e tnh atlo n tOr tne first time since October last year, summed up the achievements of the recovery campaign and advanced the following questions: Are you better off than lastReuter - 314 words
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Article111 1934-06-30 9 Funeral Of Mr. F. I). H. Wigley At Batu Gajah <From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh. June 29. The funeral of Mr. f\ D. H. Whjley, was held today at Batu Gajah. the service m the church and at tne graveside being taken by the Rev. Mr. Williams,111 words
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Article62 1934-06-30 9 Siam Recognises Their I Necessity I From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29. The Premier m the course fc>f an address on the second anniversary ot the granting ot the provisional constitution, said the Government was well aware that technical assistance from foreign advisers was still required. The62 words
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Article45 1934-06-30 9 1 Washington, June 29. The third instalment of the Darrow report on "Blue Eagle" practices and the N.R.A. Codes has been completed and forwarded to the President. The Darrow board has finished its work and will now disband: Mr. Darrow has resigned ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement151 1934-06-30 9 DECORATIVE ART U < #1 (The Studio Year Book) Price $4.50 Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Incorporated m Hoatf Kong) Raffles Place Singapore. PAviLioiyi (NEXT CHANGE) i i AhOy/A THE PRESS SAYS j s real ent rtainment film iiicb Oaumoni-Bntish have every -Morning Post. i > uproarious In Incident] that it 1151 words
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Advertisement94 1934-06-30 9 ""commodity market Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, June 29. Spot (Sellers* 6 15 16d. (6 15|16d> (Buyers) 67gd. <6 3 4 d. > Oct.-September 7 3 32d. <7d> January-March 7Ud. <7»/ B d.> Apr-June 73 B d. <7«' 4 d.» Market Firm. New York, June94 words
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Advertisement126 1934-06-30 9 J&I6M SOMETHING mj||^K TO SHOUT ABOUT! ROBINSON'S EXCLUSIVE "FABRIC EXHIBITION" YET ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THIS UNIQUE COLLECTION OF EXQUISITE DRESS MATERIALS. messes ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. are QUITE CONFIDENT THAT THEIR OPPORTUNE FABRIC WEEK offers to the THRIFTY SHOPPER THE FINEST RANGE OF MATERIALS EVER EXHIBITED IN SINGAPORE.126 words
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5 1934-06-30 10 TRADE AND COMMER CIAL INTELLIGENCE5 words
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4178 1934-06-30 10 WHY DID LANCASTER ABSCOND More Evidence In Ban Hin Gold Mines Suit (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 27. •THE HEARING of the suit m which 4 Ban Hin Gold Mines Limited is mi: ig Oh Kay Beng and Chin Nam Kong, two Chinese Towkays residing at Kampar, for the4,178 words
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Article852 1934-06-30 10 SATISFACTORY PROFITS ANTICIPATED Restriction A Step In The Right Direction Commander F. W. F. Fegen. R.N.. presided over the annual general meeting of shareholders of the Devon Estates (Malacca). Ltd.. which was held at the company's offices m the French Bank Buildings at noon yesterday. Others present852 words
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Article138 1934-06-30 10 June 29, 12 o'clock noon ttuyera dellei> Gambier 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 32.50 White Pepper 31.50 Black Pepper 14.50 Copra Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 3.90 Lingga Sago Flour IJTVfc Fair Sago Flour LJYH Palembang Jelotong 6.50 Blanja Jelotong138 words
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Article31 1934-06-30 10 Several increases m wages m Canad* wciv reported last week. With the prairie crops enterting th«. critical period the wheat situation is rapidly becoming the centre of widespread attention m Canada.31 words
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50 1934-06-30 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES ni R|N| June 29, 1> o VI, k R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loos-, R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July-Sopt Oct-Dec. Jan-Mai Tone of Market:— Steady Latest Cable:— London s New York Spot BtM perjb; i50 words
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Article108 1934-06-30 10 United Press Association June '7 American Can. Com 98 American Telephone and Telegraph 1 14 ;> Atcheson Railroad 60! Dupont Firestone. Common General Electric 20% i|,\ uenerai Motors Ocodricl) *.-.oxiyear Inter-Telephone ana Telegraph National City Bank 27 New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Com. I Radio CorporationUnited Press Association - 108 words
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Article827 1934-06-30 10 FRIDAY. JUNE 29. 193*. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin «4) 65 4>*>d 6s 9d Asam Kumbaim (£1 37 6d 40s cd. Austral Malay .£> 60s 525 6d Ayer Hitam Tin <ss> 15s ig s cd Aver Wcng «$U 190 200 Banwrrin Tin <t) 34;; 9d 35s 6d Chanskat827 words
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Article66 1934-06-30 11 Lawyer's Complaint Against Malay Chauffeur Rahman bin Hussain, a Malay chauffeur m the employ of a Japanese, had a warrant issued for his arrest, with bail endorsed m $25, when he failed to answer to his name on a charge of rash driving before Mr. C. H.66 words
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Advertisement29 1934-06-30 11 rei EASTERN UNITED *«Ct%NCI CORPORATION LTD. PIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. I L o JOHNSON General Manager gKAD OFFICE No. 4, Cecil Street. SINGAPORE.29 words
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Advertisement22 1934-06-30 11 CREDIT-FONCIER i dextreme^SlKt HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES MORTGAGE BANK agents. •Mil., Cjuo^o, P ris Insur xeie.^B3. P.O. Box 134. H SARTON, Manager22 words
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Advertisement260 1934-06-30 11 AsBets g 1 r q ftoftooo Assurance m force over 915,t«« 9«% i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits 9fettleix»«nU> ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE. AGENTS WANTK. On Appacation to P. C B Newington. Inspector c AgenCe.. 81 n g apore. experc adv.ee wU! be M260 words
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Advertisement443 1934-06-30 11 CHARTERED BANE Of INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHl** (Incorporated In England tn Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.0O» shares of £5 each it, a.iwo.ixw Reserve Fund £3 000 00* Reserve Liability oi Proprietors £3.000 0* HEAD OFFICI 38, Blshopsgate, London EC I Ag enciec and Branche* Alor Star nollo BaigoL443 words
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Article826 1934-06-30 12 PROBLEMS OF TANKER INDUSTRY Hopes From International Pool "The industry has recently given I proof of its solidarity and good sense by forming the International Tanker Pool, an outstanding effort for the common good which is, I think, unique m the history of merchant tonnage and which we all heartily826 words
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54 1934-06-30 12 STRAITS/ NEW YORK FREIGHT TARIFF No. 11 Cocoanut Oil In Containers It is notified ior information that with effect as from July 1. 1934. thr rates of freight on this commodity will be as follows: Contract Rate U.S. 523.00 per ton of 20 cwt. Non-Contract Rate U.S. $25 00 per54 words
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Article83 1934-06-30 12 Merchants are hereby informed that the rate of freight on copra from Straits to conference basis ports m Europe is reduced as follows: Contract. Non-Contract. Per Scale Ton. United Kingdom and North Continental Ports 27.9 d. 30 9 Mediterranean Ports Port Said to Gibraltar 26 3d 2983 words
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Article125 1934-06-30 12 Shil>s Oftn^; d ,:x r;;:— East Wharf (Entrance c. 110 Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gall Hakone Maru 18. Kirn, ]6 p Janeiro Maru 13; Prei j,,^ Barge "Mamby,Johnson I Raub 9; Glen mn Empire Dcnk (Entrance Gate i Lossiebank 30: City ol H City of Winnipeg 35;125 words
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Article122 1934-06-30 12 Kudat, Brit., 1.021 I kok 29.6, for Bangkok Tung Song. Brit, 156 Dickson 29.6. far Muar 29.6. Rio de Janeiro Maru. Jap, 5.828 U irom Yokohama 29.6, ior Colombo Ophir. Dut 2.199 tons, irom B !Deli 29.6, lor Bat.ivia 29.6. Baloeran. Dut 10.061 I rabaia 29.6. for Rotterdam122 words
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Article48 1934-06-30 12 j Straits Pacific Contereno Freight Tariff No. 1 it is notified for Information I is the intention to ralae tiu freight on Rubber, Latex, I and Revertex. irom the Btniti cific Coast destlnatl >nj ii ft ember 1. 1934 The extent ol tl [published later.48 words
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Advertisement659 1934-06-30 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. •noting Agents for Federated Malay States Railway*. Roy a I State Railways of Slam. I BssSssssl sssr iiini^fesssv^swl KOTCI»9 «•<•• OCPK2SO I^^^^^^^v^^ (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES." COMPRISING659 words
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Advertisement627 1934-06-30 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedan 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. 7 p.m. Kelantan 'Via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.627 words
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Advertisement292 1934-06-30 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-K.AIUN KAISHA, LTD. 'Incorporated m Japan; REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. MILAN MARU In Port July 1 NANKOH MARU July 7 July 12 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail* ERIE MARU July 16 July lb BOSTON MARU Aug 5 Aug. 5292 words
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Advertisement70 1934-06-30 12 For everything appertaining I Travel. Banking Freight Apply to COOKS WAGO^siITS [V»OPtO TRAVfjT SEPVtCej \39, ROBINSON ROAD. lndixiduul Attention. Telephone 5908. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swcttenham. P*"0 a Sort Palembftnc Hanjoewantfi «nO Western Port* Sfn^pore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo F.r« Single £19.0.0. Austral*Return £30.0.0. Curre"" I For70 words
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Advertisement429 1934-06-30 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS Due T n*s« Spore. T'nare S'n!l^ BURDWAJN 1070 July 5 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Auk 31 CARTHAGE 15 000 July 6 COMORIN 15 000 Sen? 1 1 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6 100 Sent 97 SOMALI 5.310 Aug. 1 RAJPUTANA 17 000 SeSt429 words
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Advertisement456 1934-06-30 13 Ellerman&Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) re City of Winnipeg Doe Sails Cttv nJw l^ 8017 <also calls Glasgow, In Port July 2 City of Wellington July 14 July 16 oi Roubaix July 30 Aug 2 City of Oran Aug. 14 Aug. 16 City of Bath (For Genoa M'seilles456 words
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Advertisement911 1934-06-30 13 1 TSm Jty*»««* UWI (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW aTRAMdaiP C».. (lull) •Jeam Ship Ck>^ Ltd., and China Ltd. TH» JS^fi® lo^* Navl atlon c LW THB CUNARD STEAM SHI? Co LM S3 SSJJ^fESJJSSS? S° Ud SARAWAK BTRAMorUP Co. LM tSS SffiI A -Ji^Y lOATION C 0 Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENT911 words
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Advertisement832 1934-06-30 14 ffVa Mm nfla 4ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBA— Saturday, June 30. Moeara-Saba and DJambi. DE HAAN— Saturday, June 30, Rhio, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOBOALI Saturday, June 30, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkakalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOELONGAN Saturday. June 30. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. TOGIAN Saturday, June 30, Pontianak. MAROS832 words
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Advertisement423 1934-06-30 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE obtdAMEMUCAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £75. 2. 6. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine ample Deck space— entertainment of all kinds. Rooms423 words
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Advertisement636 1934-06-30 14 O. S. K. Line rMM UKFfA AM) SOriH AMERICA Liverpool Maru Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam Uf *M L. Marques, Durban. Algoa Bay. CaD*tAfrita Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Momoasa Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, L Marques, Durban, Algoa Bay, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro and Santos Altai Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar636 words
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Article763 1934-06-30 15 High Speeds In Mist TEN SECONDS c?n London, June 11 Sixty- tour of the sixty-nine competitors were out on the tortuous Isle of Man 'course early on Saturday for the ttnS J Practice for the Tourist Trophy motorcycle races, which began to-day They lound the mountainous763 words
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Article63 1934-06-30 15 i London, June 18. j What is considered to be the finest long-distance cycling feat ever perform- led m the North of England ended late yesterday, when C. J. Fox and J. 8. Cooper, of Bradford, members of the Yorkshire Road and the Vegetarian j Cycling and Athletic Club, completed63 words
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Article332 1934-06-30 15 BATTING by Pearse aiK shell marked the first day's the S.C.C. trial match teams captained by R. a. •m and C N. Reed on the padang yesterday afternoon. atsmen refused to take the isk and it was not until the hat Mitchell opened the332 words
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Article91 1934-06-30 15 following is the list of events and on which they take place In YM.C.A. junior and senior allswimming championship and diploma test. ilor 120 yards Free Style and junior arris Free Style, Friday. July 13. ior 200 yards Free Style and junior yards Free Style. Tuesday91 words
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710 1934-06-30 15 SCH«W«f ELD IJHE ANMUATI^TetIc cports cl i the Victoria Bridge School were held und e r idea! weather condi.ior. at .he Jalan Besar Stadium yesterofscho 4 R *"**> ta |Oi Schools, was present. lfo* U iM e th? ntS We keenly c °mpeted carri^out 8710 words
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Article354 1934-06-30 15 A Coming Champion At Wimbledon Fine Displays by Japanese Players JAPAiN'ESE players were well to the fore m yesterday's matches In the All England Open Lawn Tennis Tournaments at Wimbledon., 1 Yamagishi In particular put up so fine a fight against Crawford, the Australian holder of the singles championship, thatReuter - 354 words
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Article72 1934-06-30 15 Golf TTHE Singapore Island Golf Cham- pionship will be concluded this week-end. This afternoon, on the course c! the Keppel Golf Club the semi-final round will be played off. the matches commencing at 2.15 p.m. The final will be played tomorrow, at 3.15 j a.m. and 3 p.m.72 words
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Article, Illustration494 1934-06-30 15 hrick and Listing Relief through Inexpensive Treitnent HP HE latest edition of Doctor's Free Jl Book describing the most successful of all home treatments for Asthma, bronchitis and Catarrh, is now ready for jesting, gratis and post free to readers. Every reader interested494 words
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Article417 1934-06-30 15 postponed 3rd. May, v,iV be played at S.H.B. ground on Tuesday, 10th. Julj. 3A. Singapore Recreation Club versus 5.H.8. J.5.C., postponed 3rd. May. will be played at S.R.C. padafij on Tuesday, 10th. July. COMMERCIAL CUP COMPETITION Straits Times Press versus A PC. postponed 14th. May. will be played417 words
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Advertisement47 1934-06-30 15 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Shirts, Pyjamas, All -Silk Neckties, White Silk Hand. kerchiefs from 18 -m. by 18-in. to 22-in. by 22-in., Socks, Sock. Suspenders, Collars, Tie-pins, Cufflinks, Singlets, Dressing Gowns and Belt* Obtainable at: S. SHIMURA CO., SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 438247 words
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1215 1934-06-30 16 JOHORE DEFENCE OVERWHELMED IN ONE-SIDED MATCH Joy Furnishes the Answer To the Right Wing Problem Singapore 9; Johore nil. QINGAPORE completely restored the confidence of their supporters, •5 shaken somewhat by the recent match at Malacca, when they met Johore yesterday at1,215 words
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Article145 1934-06-30 16 Tennis Ties arranged lor the w^ek commencing July 2. m the S.R.C. lawn fyttt^a tournament are: TUESDAY Mixed Doubles H'cap. Final: X C. Balhetchet and Mrs. M. G Eber vs. M. Cordetro and Miss M. Lewis. "A" Singles Heap. N. E Ess vs. Dr. S.145 words
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Article195 1934-06-30 16 The following are the results of the ties played on Wednesday m the Selangor G.C. lawn tennis tournament Men's Open Doubles.—M. C. Tollemache and F. de Langlade beat C. H. A. Thompson and J. McGregor 15—13. 6—3; H. B. Egmont Hake and W. S. Reeve Tucker beat H.195 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-06-30 16 An incident m the goalmouth just before the R.A. scored their second goal against the Malays, who were beaten 5 3 on Wednesday.23 words
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Article311 1934-06-30 16 Should Regain Golf Crown For Britain Saudui. n. .i un< j| HENRY COTTON seems assured of victory m the Br championship which is m progress at Sane the field with a score which is ten better than his he succeeds it will be the first time311 words
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Article356 1934-06-30 16 NORTHANTS OUT TWICE FOR 169 BRIGHT BATTING IN OTHER COUNTY MATCHES Yorkshire beat Xorthants by an innings and 146 runs. Yorkshire, batting first, put up 315 for seven wickets and declared. Mitchell scoring 111. North- i ants collapsed badly m both innings. scoring only 85 m the first and 84356 words
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Article42 1934-06-30 16 Soviet Pilot Makes Longest Duration Flight m U.S.S R. Simferopol, June 8. The Soviet glider pilot Simonov establisned a new duration record of s glider flight for the U.S.SR by remaining m the air lor 35 hours 'and 11 minutes.42 words
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Article35 1934-06-30 16 Cotton Wins London, June 29. Henry Cotton won the British Open Golf Championship at Sandwich today with a total of 283 for the four rounds. His cards were 67, 65, 72. 79.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article20 1934-06-30 16 Race For GuiUenard up On Sundit\ The chut itu BtanmoM Swimming c: ur c Cup, 100 me:r>-.> t>p20 words
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