The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1934

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  • Municipal President Explains Those "Ghastly Odours"
    • 62 6 'Continued from Col. 5) He had only been at the house three days when it was raided. He told a 'story of a Tamil having been there. He saw Jansen and the Tamil working on the coins. Jansen asked him to assist. The third accused was a, water-carrier employed by
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    • 1069 6 WELL KNOWN SINGAPORE ARCHITECT SUED •THE action brought by a woman named Tanaka Yuki San, against 1 Mr. J. B. Westerhout, the well-known Singapore architect, for partnership accounts, alleging wilful default on the part of the defendant came to an end yesterday when
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    • 433 6 SCHEME FOR ANOTHER SEWAGE FARM But Alexandra Road Not To Be Abandoned /COMPLAINTS by householders of "ghastly odours" m the neighbourhood of Alexandra Road where fhere is a sewage farm and an incinerator were answered by Municipal officials approached by the Free Press yesterday. The
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    • 118 6 Fate Of Badly Injured Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, July 18. In every community one may find individuals who would rather die than go into hospital. This strange dread of the institution meant to restore health is inexplicable, but it is there nevertheless. Such a case was
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    • 127 6 Pickpocket Caught After Chase (From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping, July 17. t Mixing with the large crowd at the Sunday Fair, Changkat Jering, was a pickpocket. Singaram, a Tamil aged 18 years. Seeing his oppDrtunity Singaram chose his victim, a saltflsh seller who was busy serving customers.
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    • 63 6 Kota Kaur. a young Sikh woman, who is charged with administering dls- i infectant to Nagamma. was again I before the third magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday morning. Court Inspector Cowie said that the instructions of the Deputy Police prosecutor were to withdraw the case. Mr. C.
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    • 119 6 Flying Boats To Call At Singapore Planes of No. 203 (Flying Boat) Squadron, R.AF.. will call at Ponang and Singapore m September on their way from Basrah to the centenary celebrations at Melbourne. The squadron, which will be under the command of GrDup Captain R. E. Saul. D.F.C..
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    • 127 6 Chinese Shopkeeper Pays For Deception (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, July 17 For exposing for sale bottles of perfume with a counterfeit trade mark the sales-manager of a local Chinese shop was today fined $25 and costs by the magistrate. The offending bottles bore the head of
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    • 94 6 Causing Death By A Rash Act A lorry driver named Ng Soon Leone was charged before the fourth magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, with causing death by a rash and negligent act It appears that at 5.20 p.m. on July 18, Mohamed Bansir alias Wan Emoic was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 53 6 as WHY NOT USE THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL? FOR CHEAPNESS REGULARITY Kr'KTxr.r is ONLY 40 cents peb half ounce r<> THE UNITED KINGDOM D CAN OBTAIN A REPLY IN 22 DAYS. CALL AT YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE OR MANSFIELD Co.. Ltd. AND ARK FOR THE MALAYAN AIR MAIL LEAFLET. OCEAN BUILDING
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    • 21 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR •nd RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE O'HOTE TIFFIN si Special Dishes. *0.60 SPECIAL DINNER from 7 p.m. to as
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  • 497 8 The Parish Pump A WAVE of genuine indignation seems to have passed over the Alexandra Road district and found expression through our correspondence columns over the public nuisance caused by the Municipal sewage farm and incinerator and the number of the complaints
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  • 273 8 sd Association's customers were formerly the inmates of these places and as they numbered thousands before the enforcement of the ordinance and each spent on an average from $15 to $20 per month on silk dresses it can be appreciated that the loss of their custom
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  • 375 8 Major C. A. Scott, of the Education Department, has been transferred from Teluk Anson to Seremban, where he will officiate as Inspector of Schools Negri Sembilan. reforming and artists who take the Memorial Hall no longer perform to rows of empty seats. One distinguished violinist was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements




  • 112 12 Pacific Rate Increases Predicted With the participation of the Daido Transport, the Blue Funnel and the Maersk Line, the Pacific Freight Con[ference has succeeded m consolidating its position considerably, says the Japan Chronicle. Executives are now inclined to effect a wholesale increase m freight rates. It is predicted
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  • 408 12 The following passengers are proceeding by the s.s. Rajputana sailing at 9.30 a.m. today for Penang. Colombo, Bombay, and Europe: Mr. Watkinson. Mr. C. Forster. Miss E. James, Mr. Booth. Tengku Zakaria. Tengku Nasir, Mrs. R. V. M. Buchanan and child. Brig. H. J. Wallis. Miss Wallis. H.H. The
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  • 101 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside u u t or Expected to rru East Whan (Entrance Gafa i Nieuw Bolland 21 Main Wharf (Entrance G Raputana 18: X Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Tung Sonu 52; K< 35: Steel Travel $1 Empire Dock (Entrance Gal, Chinese Prince West Wharf (Entrance Gate I Indrapoera.
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  • 42 12 July 18— Tamar.i (Sm <FchK Hvam Hock Nor' Larut. Apoey. Rusa. Oemmi Lee, Sin Kheng Beng 'Br/ Thedens < Dut I July 19— G Vertpyct b«»« Tidore. Reael. Kepah. Cren Petronella <Dut»: Rejam iB* (Nor>: Kedah. KoU, H City of Windsor Br
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  • 987 16 An Unlucky Ground For England NEVER A MATCH WON And Today Allen Sutclif fe Are Out "TODAY at Leeds England and Australia will take the field for the fourth Test match of the present series between the two countries. With honours even
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  • 938 16 CHINESE PAIR'S FINE RECOVERY IN SECOND SET Full List Of Prizewinners SMASHING m deadly fashion and displaying far better understanding generally, Roy Smith and N. S. Wise won the final of the S.L.T.A. championship tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday, beating Chua Choon
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  • 501 16 Chinese Making Strong Bid For Honours Of Two Divisions sdfsdsdf In yesterday's encounter the S.C.F.A. had only weak opposition. The island eleven was not at full strength and though Weekes. Pulau Brani's first team goal goalkeeper, was included m the side the handicap caused by the absence of the regular
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  • 57 16 List Of Forthcoming Friday: W. M Edwards and H C Allen (owe 2> vs. E G Staunton ancJrf St. Paul i owe 5> vs. E. Laidman lf»J Saturday: E. A Brown and LI Anderson (plus 2 vs P. CarmicrV and A. P. Craigie plus 2». Monday: E.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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