The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 August 1934
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Title Section18 1934-08-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,352 ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 f 1934. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Seletar R.A.F. Flying Boat Wrecked
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Article174 1934-08-24 1 Crew Unhurt has occurred at the A ent of the six weeks' rth Borneo being two flying boats of j from the r.a.f. j pore on Tuesday r the same af- I ing a consignment of P s for delivery m I e\i nlng, ItReuter - 174 words
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Article51 1934-08-24 1 ndford Appointed Ceylon ::niurd vl the Royal pointed by the AdmiIn Charge oi alt m Ceylon. T^is appointment is ol naval control m brings the naval orga- mun- into line with ;tt other naval stations. Keykjavik. Aug. 23. He resumed his •<! at Angmassalik m H. LsReuter - 51 words
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Article359 1934-08-24 1 CRICKET IS TOO MUCH A BUSINESS This Has Been A Very ■Trying Season For M.C.C. London, Aug. 23. MOW that the tests are over the cricket public are clamouring for the M.C.C. to settle once and for 'all the question of leg theory bowling. Sir Stanley Jackson, the chairman oiRenter - 359 words
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Article67 1934-08-24 1 Will Fertilise A Million Acres Of Land Madras. Aug. 21. One million acres of land will be fertilised from the gigantic Meuur Dan" opened today by the Governor. Sir George Stanley. The cubic content tH 000.000 cubic feet and the Dam embodies the largest single block of67 words
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Article28 1934-08-24 1 Washington, Aug. 23. The Arizona authorities have informed the State Department that farmers will not resort to violence m connection with the dispute with the Japanese R euterReuter - 28 words
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Article77 1934-08-24 1 More Russian Officials Of C.E.R. Arrested i Manchukuo. j The entire scouting squadron ol the American Navy Is reported lo have j received orders to proceed to certain [positions m the Pacific. I The Third Japanese Naval Squadron La.; arrived at Taiku. the entrance to ItlieUnion Times - 77 words
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Article183 1934-08-24 1 Shanghai. Aug. >'S. HOLLOWING further arrests ol Russian employees and officials' of the Chinese Eastern Railway, Russians and Japanese have again made themselves very active along the Slbeiia-Manchukoo frontier. Heavy troop movements on the varicus railways m Manchukuo have been going on continuously since Tuesday, and large shipments183 words
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159 1934-08-24 1 COUNCIL MEMBERS WALK OUT OF CHAMBER Sequel To Motion For President's Removal Rangoon, Aug. 23. !p*^K thi first time m the history of the Burma Legislature disorderly \ia nes were created when a letter signed by m >re than half the members pretesting against the President not resigning office consequent159 words
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Article286 1934-08-24 1 ORDERS COMING IN FROM CEYLON Result Of Quota Colombo, Aug. 22. FOR the first time .since 1931 cotton and rayon fabrics are being indented for from England |m large quantities by Ceylon Importers. It is' understood that one large firm ol importers m Colombo has ordered tvo286 words
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Article86 1934-08-24 1 Pages Radios programmes 2 Son sues mother's trustees 3 European motorist fined 3 Sikh stabbed m street 3 Ladies* notes and gossip 4 Page of pictures 5» Planter ailing alone from Sydney to Singapore <i Rubber exports from Malaga 6 Malay's death not by murder 7 Port86 words
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Article229 1934-08-24 1 TRADE RETURNS SHOW GREAT ADVANCE Up All Round London, Auk. ~< ORITIJSH industrial production continues to show a welcome increase, it is revealed In the Board jof Trade report for the .second quarter of the present year. The figures are 14 per cent, aboveReuter - 229 words
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Article101 1934-08-24 1 NAVAL DEMANDS OF JAPAN Proposed Abolition Of Offensive Arms THE Japanese naval plans have at j la.st- been revealed Recording to the papers, which publish simultaneously the announcement that rear-Adxnira] Yamamoto is leaving for London on 3epr. II to participate m the naval tali:>. The Japanese demands are reported toReuter - 101 words
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Article93 1934-08-24 1 $127,000 Stolon In Brooklyn Raid Brooklyn, Aug. >\. A gang ol between 10 and 15 bandits, tnned with machin< suns, surrounded iin armoured lorry belonging to the United States Trucking Company and £tole a very large sum of money. The hold up is the largest m the history93 words
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137 1934-08-24 1 GERMANY WILL PAY FOR ALL THE GOODS SHE BUYS \n\ious To Renew Foreign Confidence Berlin. Aug. 21. Germany's determination to pay for ;IJ the gOOdl sh< buys vna ♦'mphasised by Dr. Bchacht the Rti -hsbank Presi dent ->n<i Minister (or Economics, In Interview with b cv- ho-slovafrian newspaper Cask iReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement44 1934-08-24 1 "MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR I THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. tonight SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL DINNER DANCE e -30 to 8.15 p.m. AND NNNER DANCE E POPULAR INFORMAL) KUfc^n I DANCING. SINGING MIDNIGHT MUSICAL TRIO R A FFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 538144 words
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Advertisement159 1934-08-24 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO, LTD. Ir.r E>.flanrt> lOINDKD BY THE MOTOR DUIOII or an. and Ireland AND SOLE OFFH lAL INSI RERS TO THE A.A. OF G.B. Loral Agents and Attorneys: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd ft, MALACCA ST., TEL. 5144. MMGAPOBK. SEA VIEW \J HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT IKNMS159 words
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Article129 1934-08-24 2 Charity Show At Great World Now that the immediate relief problems of the fire refugees have been solved, the Committee of the Singapore Hokien Huay Kuan feels that the end will not have been achieved unless their pro permanentia livelihood has been adequately provided for. and consequently it129 words
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531 1934-08-24 2 To Be Held In Tokio In Near Future \S a result of the International Buddhist Conference held at Tokio last month it has been decided to hold a Pan-Pacific Buddhist Conference. Mr. Sri Nissanka. leader of the Ceylon delegation which passed through Singapore yesterday on the531 words
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Article116 1934-08-24 2 Invited To Los Angeles Hospital Shanghai, Aug. 8. tor the first time m history, a Chinese woman doctor trained wholly m China has been invited to become a resident surgeon m an American hospital This honour has come to Dr Annie P. A^ Tseng. M.D.. resident surgeonReuter - 116 words
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Article54 1934-08-24 2 Sabotage Suspected In S.MJ*. Workshop tv.» r^n Dalren, Aug. 7. workm?^ Ce .u n^° Unced today tha five k w men I n th huge South Manchurian frreJted work shop here were hit i O L; Uhln the P lant They said vL^n erS Were also Evolved,Reuter - 54 words
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Article427 1934-08-24 2 COOKS SENT TO PRISON FOR FORGERY Attempted To Evade Aliens Ordinance RATHER and son— both cooksWong Kee Chit and Wong .Guan Lim, respectively made an ingenious, though unsuccessful, attempt to circumvent the provisions of the Aliens Ordinance. This makes it difficult for Chinese leaving the Colony to gain re-admis-sion unless427 words
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Article171 1934-08-24 2 Peiping xMoralists Still Hard t Work Shanghai, Aug. 8. The morals of China are being saved at a great rate. At least, so it would seem. The reform campaign recently got off to a flying start with mixed bathing and public hand-holding being banned m Canton.Reuter - 171 words
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Article101 1934-08-24 2 Japan May Make A Protest Tokio, Aug. 7. A protest may be lodged by the Foreign Office with the Australian Government against Australia's new tariff against cotton piece-goods imports which is considered as being prohibitively high. The matter is being care fully studied by the Japanese authorilies. Meanwhile,Reuter - 101 words
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Article274 1934-08-24 2 ARE WE LOSING OUR ENTREPOT TRADE To The Editor. Sir, A jaundiced outlook is one of the usual symptoms when one is afflicted with mal-de-mer, and I hasten to congratulate "Mal-de-Mer" on his happy choice of a nom-de-plume. It is a little too difficult to believe274 words
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Article214 1934-08-24 2 To the Editor. Sir. The Malayan Kennel Association and all dog lovers, are sincerely grateful to Mrs. J. D. Nicholson for having written the letter published m your IBEIM of the 21st inst. The Association has addressed His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government m the matter, and214 words
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Article206 1934-08-24 2 Farmer Charged With Murder Shanghai, Aug. 8. The decision of a Chinese farmer, to nd his family of a "Devil Curse." has landed him m court on a charge of attempted murder. The farmer was arrested following the discovery m a vacant lot of his 23-day-cld boy baby,Reuter - 206 words
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Article14 1934-08-24 2 Mr. C. Ward-Jackson has returned to Kuala Lumpur from a visit to Cameron Highlands.14 words
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Advertisement33 1934-08-24 2 WANTED, EUROPEAN COUPLE desire to rer' bungalow, two bedrooms, furnished m unfurnished, modern sanitation nr* i^ re d aS l T l m Rc P y Box No 409, care of Free Press.33 words
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Advertisement299 1934-08-24 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ NEW WAY to PREVENT BODY ODOUR. PERSTIK. Apply like a lipstick. Deodorizes and at the same time reduces the perspiration excess by acting as a harmless astringent. MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House foi your Stationery,299 words
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Advertisement452 1934-08-24 2 TENDER* E SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now tiw.-i following materials or 8 ll tor of Closing. 4 p m tote 27th, 1934. Supply of Brass Bent am q Ferrules for period ?,s**--31/12/35. Date o/cios^ 1 3 November sth, 1934 p w c H. GOLDn NOTICES. THE KUALA SIDIM RUBBER452 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous395 1934-08-24 2 Oiary Of The Week FRIDAY. AUG. 24. High Water, 10.58 a.m. 8.7 ft., 10 15 p.m. 10.1 ft. Football: Government Services League Second Division, Survey vs. Police. Depot; Malay League, Darul Khair vs. Kota Raja, Jalan Besar Stadium. S.C.C. vs. Malays (the team of the Java tour), Anson Road Stadium.395 words
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1043 1934-08-24 3 Son Mother's Trustees For Share Of ALLEGED FRAUD Court, before Mr. 1 Terrell ,furrecorded m the Wee Eng Wan Is pauperis, Messrs. Chua Tian Chong i as executors and ate of his mother, ,po, for an account tion of the estates Siang Tat, and ol his distributive denied that the1,043 words
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Article109 1934-08-24 3 Haulage Contractor Sent For Trial Tan Ah Kov. 24-year-old haulage contractor m the service of Messrs Paterson, Simon* and Co.. Ltd.. of Collyer Quay, was yesterday committed tor trial at the Assizes, by Mr. J. M. rarder, the th*rd magistrate, on three .charges of forging bills, alternatively of109 words
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Article525 1934-08-24 3 FRESH LIGHT ON WATERLOO STREET STABBING INCIDENT TOOTHER evidence was recorded yesterday before Mr. Norman Gric* the second magistrate, m the preliminary inquiry into a charge of ttempted murder against two siLta. Inder Singh and Tara Singh Fresh light was thrown on the m- °mS". rident525 words
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Article107 1934-08-24 3 r 'Clothes Were Not Good Enough For Church' i A Mold iN. Wales- bridegroom-to-be, who had twice previously failed to arrive at church for his wedding, again iiri not arrive whon it was planned for j he third time. His exasperated future mother-in-law j Trent to his home107 words
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Article100 1934-08-24 3 It Will Break His Heart, j He Says The county court at Edmonton. N., vas crowded with barristers and soli!itors prepared with speeches of fareveil to Judge Crawford. Judge Crawford is due to retire under "he age limit. He was 73 on August 4. The judge, who100 words
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Article64 1934-08-24 3 Judgment Reserved On Rash Driving Charges Kuala Lumnur. Aug. 23. Judgment was reserved m the case m which two Tamil bus drivers. O-wirdn-->nd Mohamed. are charged with causing the death of a Chinese by rash or negligent act. The case is a s<w' i collision m Sentul Road64 words
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Article96 1934-08-24 3 $50 To Police Inspector For Assistance <From Our Own Correspondent." Penang, Aug. 23. A Chinese moneylender. Cheah Ah Chee. was fined Sl5O or In default two] months' imprisonment by the District j Judge. Butterworth. on a charge r.t having sought the assistance of Inspector Stewart of Bukit Mertnjan96 words
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Article64 1934-08-24 3 I Milkman Who Carried £100 About Thomas Henry Rosewell. aged 51, a •n!lk roundsman, of Camberwell New•oad, S.E.. had more than £100 m £1 otes m Ivs pocket when he died. At the Camh^rwell inquest his widow tuted that the money was his life •nvings. and he64 words
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Article440 1934-08-24 3 SEQUEL TO ORCHARD ROAD INCIDENT Alleged 45 Miles An Hour Dash I jIJOW he avoided a crash m Orchard Road with another car driven at an allegedly high speed m j jefiar.ee of a policeman's signal, was| cold by Inspector F. Goodship m the police court yesterday.440 words
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Article155 1934-08-24 3 Landed Tobacco And Drinks From Ship A Nava! Court Martial was held on H.M.S. Titanla a! Portland when commissioned Gunner Lewis Albert Steer, of H.M.S. Garry was charged with causing Herbert Henry We.;, a ■teward to land at Portland a su- cease contr.lning tobacco and spirits155 words
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Article115 1934-08-24 3 Swimming Pool Game Causes Injury A ccnfecti-^er and cafe proprietor of Hastings and Sedlesccmbe. Robert G?crg-e Hi?gs. was awarded at Sussex Arslzes, £3.500 damages against the Hastings Corporation for alleged negligence. Higgs went to bathe m the new bathing pool at St. Leonards. In the pool there was115 words
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Article56 1934-08-24 3 Manchester City Council were asked to approve a proposal for the establishment of a new airport at Ringway. on the south-west outskirts of the city. As the land is not Corporation pronerty the council was asked also to ppply for a compulsory purchase order md for the56 words
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Article50 1934-08-24 3 Woi Kai Ching. a Hylam. appeared m the Singapore police court before Mr. Brander yesterday m answer to a warrant for his extradition to Penang on a charge of murdering a compatriot on Aug 13 Kai Ching admitted his identity and was ordered to be escorted to Penang by police.50 words
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Article190 1934-08-24 3 Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschcn "I was to stout about 11 months ago," a woman writes, "that I became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism sot into m> joints, and I 'had to go on sticks for sonic time. Then I190 words
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Advertisement16 1934-08-24 3 «"«'<!> that every theatre m America and England ls booking for repeat screenings! j CAPITOL Coming Soon16 words
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Advertisement124 1934-08-24 3 II BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME II ■I j I THE LAMPS O^STINC BRILLIANCE I I I -:^->:' M W^: I I Tl'-^^xSSl^M -s^ i MKC?gP.^-, SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (INCORPOR^ED !N STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 17-19, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Also stocked by:- JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. and OTHER DEALERS. I Malted FwkJ124 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1934-08-24 4 J oiliest Room in the House CHOOSING AND DECORATING THE NURSERY BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT pHOOSiNO asd decorating a nitncvy Is ii tauinaling pioblem for nearly all women. If there is a possible choice of the room m which the baby is to sleep, or later on, to play, we1,098 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-08-24 4 nai antl hag, also fashioned of velvet.11 words
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Article298 1934-08-24 4 All Greens Should Be Uncovered In A Little Water TIME TABLES for roasting and baking and brewing and stewing have been worked out m kitchen laboratories which the beginner m cooking will find invaluable, but there are factors to be considered m the cooking298 words
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Article76 1934-08-24 4 T*HE simplest evening frock becomes quite the gTand robe, by the addition of a rhinestone belt. For particularly grand occasions, a rhinestone belt m reserve will add just the necessary bit of elegance. The newest trick for rhinestone belts is an open work buckle, so that the colour76 words
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Article, Illustration142 1934-08-24 4 OAILOR hats, both straight brim •^med and Breton, are getting much larger. Ridged crowns are very much m evidence. Crowns of this kind give the fashionable shallow effect yet allow comfortable head room. The bandeau or cache-peigne is as popular now as it was142 words
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HINTS ON THE WASHING OF SILK
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Article111 1934-08-24 4 To Follow A Massage A STRINGENT lotions are usually applied after a face massage, or after the face has been "steamed" with hot towels, and if proposed to go out. afterwards, m the open air. Such lotions should be sprinkled on absorbent cotton wool and gently dabbed on111 words
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Article37 1934-08-24 4 A gown of fruit- pat tened satin is very attractive. Two or three of the top buttons at the back are left unfastened, so that the edges of the dress fall away, revers fashion.37 words
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Article35 1934-08-24 4 When marocain frocks become spotted from rain or soiled use Lux as directed on the packet and iron on the wrong side before the frock is quite dry. Never use petrol for marocain.35 words
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Article275 1934-08-24 4 I i lI7HITE silks and art silks and crepes should be very carefully washed m tepid water m which fine soap flakes have been thorough- i ly dissolved. Plunge the garments straight into the soapy water without previous soaking and knead about m the275 words
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Article108 1934-08-24 4 That "No Stockitf Effect T HK neii summer ihadei ai.d In hosiery an so attr becoming to slender despite the ban lr-, U(l are now its Important a> scheme ol the season s :a> 1 M Nude M silk rtortrtngi ire amou* latest phases m hosiery Ol the108 words
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Article36 1934-08-24 4 When pressing a man's tmuyi- a piece ol Irish linen Ho iwd I U this material: it ckunp.-ns q| acorrd while ironing Irish h: Also be used for prw •rater nv;st nrt touch36 words
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Article32 1934-08-24 4 Electric light makes red. orange lac yellow look more brilliant and light! In colour, greeni MHBM a yellow!* tinge, and blue purplish blue, hene? choose evening inparel under irtlMtf light32 words
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Advertisement135 1934-08-24 4 *rf ii iirtiitfßlMfci REASON/ From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby show* pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and sound healthy flesh. The failure of breast feeding nowadays Cow Gate! It is a135 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-08-24 5 LORD WARFMKM) is seen opening the New Children Beach. i>> presides over the* council which has organised the scheme.23 words
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Article, Illustration162 1934-08-24 5 IHI HILDREN'S BEACH and TiJa! Playground m front of the Tower of London which is part of the Tower Hill Improvement Scheme dedicated by the Bishop of London. Here are the Lord Mayor, the Bishop of London and Lord Wakefield. watching: the Punch and162 words
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Advertisement49 1934-08-24 5 Two great stars co-starred for the first time m the year s snappiest comedy CLARK GABLE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT m "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" PEACE BRAND i CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory I Sole Distributors: I 0. RAMASAMY NADAR CO., I 86, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. TBL. 7692. I nisi49 words
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FROM SYDNEY TO SINGAPORE IN A SAILING BOAT
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Article376 1934-08-24 6 I Growth Of Senior Officers' Membership 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 22. •THE report of the Senior Officers Co-operative Credit and Investment Society which was re 3k »red m June last year, shows profit of $170. Tt expect a distribution to mem bjrs will be376 words
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Article225 1934-08-24 6 surprise ror Woman From Kuala Lumpur A STRANGE story of how she identified a pair of diamond set earrings which were alleged to have been lost at a burglary m a Kuala Lumpur residence last September was told m the police court before Mr.225 words
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Article108 1934-08-24 6 Incident At Amusement Park A young Malay, Buang, was arrested at the Taiping amusement park on Monday. He was said to have gambled at a cigarette stall and when asked *5 pay his losses, refused and drew a dagger from his waist. A police constable m mufti promptly108 words
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Article145 1934-08-24 6 Tragedy At The Old Welsh Harp Two youths were drowned m the sight of hundreds of people standing on the banks of the Welsh Harp at Hendon, N.W., Late at night the police were still i dragging for the bodies, and the identity oa the youths was not145 words
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Article66 1934-08-24 6 Mori binte Doi Akiu. 45-year-old Boyanese woman, was charged m tho i police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday, with causing grievous hurt to a Tamil woman named Papoo at 12.50 i p.m. yesterday by attacking her witn I a knife and a piece of wood m Hen- derson66 words
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Article556 1934-08-24 6 Rubber Planter's Lone Voyage EXCITING ADVENTURE AM R. Henry Stratton-Brown, the Malayan rubber planter, is sailing a small home-built sailing boat from Sydney to Singapore singlehanded. "The Mystery" as it is appropriately called, left Sydney m June. The journey is expected to last several months, calls being made at Queensland556 words
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Article95 1934-08-24 6 "A Wreck For The Rest Of His Life" "I have no doubt that this man is, m fact, a wreck for the rest of his life Kid Mr Justice Acton m the Kings Z n f^ i 0l l' when he save judgment mut'l n faVOUr of95 words
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Article, Illustration599 1934-08-24 6 SERIOUS POSITION REVIEWED Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 22. THERE is. I understand, a grave likelihood that unless rubber estates and dealers m Malaya co-operate m producing and exporting rubber, and use their export rights more generously than they have since restriction was enforced. Malaya will Tose a considerable part599 words
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Article36 1934-08-24 6 Albert Walter George. Burrell. aged s*ven of Oxford Street, Watford, Herts was electrocuted on the L.M.S. Croxley Green branch electric line near Watford West station. The body was afterwards run over by a train.36 words
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Article226 1934-08-24 6 WERE NOT ON THE Defence Story In Street Assault Case !r THE five accused m the Battery Road affray case made their defence at the continuation of their trial before Mr. J. M. Brander, third police magistrate, yesterday, and the evidence was closed. All the accused said they226 words
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Article65 1934-08-24 6 Husband Accused Of Strangling Her When Sidney Haggerty. a compositor. |of Acanthus-road. Battersea. S.W.. was committed for trial from the SouthI Western Police Court, accused of murdering his wite by strangling her. evidence was given that she had "nagged" him for years. Haggerty pleaded not guilty. It was65 words
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Article64 1934-08-24 6 Town Needs Water Of Holiday Spot So desperate did Kettering's (Northants) water famine become that water from the famous lake m Wicksteed Park, known to boaters, swimmers and anglers throughout the country, was piped away for the town's use There were 25,000,000 gallons m the lake and supplies64 words
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Article210 1934-08-24 6 Denunciation By A Magistrate A yiROGOUS~d,n,,,, n character of a coolies employed a Harbour Board was mad ccurt before Mr. J. M v day when nine Chin, charged with gamin, m S |x f ««n plea JL h the other throe claim andSub^lnspector Yus, Jong Pagar210 words
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Advertisement137 1934-08-24 6 LOST ENERGY Can be quickly regained by taking a i ccurse of Phosferine Tonic Wine— a delicious full bodied wine m which is j bonded the world famous Phosferine— the greatest of all tonics. Obtainable In pint or quart bottles. JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS LTD., Singapore and Penang. n«ti«nli«mlwi mmrm137 words
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Advertisement323 1934-08-24 6 A man kept ujnileiin;; around looking for a hd> Did he find her Of NM B|M mm THE GIFT SHOP. In futurr Look for your wife, mothrr. sMrr or Mmi in THE GIFT SHOP. 33, Stamford K«..nl She's sure to be thnr Buying hats. jewe!l«T>, f.m<\ fmia or Alice bands323 words
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Article87 1934-08-24 7 An Enthralling Enchanted Isle ••BLACK MAGIC" AT THE i ALHAMBRA which commenced a Alhambra yesterday, is quite out of the ordinal native cast, this film all its own. It is typicalstory being laid In the lv, at the foot of the ntains of Bali. weird and eerie as it id87 words
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Article148 1934-08-24 7 superstuVt bT^^SS 1 th£lr 1. cremated many a ch »< wmwm neard* t°L tW H° glr S ln "t?ancl i« neard the description of th* S inline bY he PHest wh inmgs on the surface of holy watpr brought from a distant forest Tnu scene Is awe148 words
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Article444 1934-08-24 7 Mystery Of A Malay's Death Solved ivuaia Lumpur, Aug. zs. THE full story of the mystery surrounding the death of a young Malay driver, who was found m a Chinese house m Hale Road and who was suspected of having been murdered, was related at444 words
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Article157 1934-08-24 7 Attractive Event at New World Cabaret I The management of the New World have on many occasions helped de serving causes, and recently a handsome donation of $500 was given to the Fire Relief Fund for the benefit oi the victims of the recent fire. More aid157 words
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Article29 1934-08-24 7 Mr. S. J. Hartfield. Manager of the Stlbcrne Gutta Percha Rubber Plantations, who recently underwent a successful operation for appendicitis at Bungsar Hospital, returned to Kuala Lipis on Saturday.29 words
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Advertisement190 1934-08-24 7 6.15 [.ALHAWbRA] 9-15 MATINEES Saturday Sunday 3.15 A Romance of the Glamorous East NATURE IN THE RAW! WITCHCRAFT! NA TIVE SUPERSTITION! H 3&V^ v. Anu lILI l/\ vi^HH^N^ Step ri^ ht into a story W^^^^l stran est customs of Ji an CXOtiC Pc ple BLACK MAGIC with an all native190 words
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Advertisement207 1934-08-24 7 SINGING DANCING! CAPTIVATING MELODIES! I Unanimously acclaimed as BRITAIN'S grandest effort I since "GOOD COMPANIONS'* I j 615 CAPITOL 9.15~}= LAST FEW NIGHTS! SEE IT NOW! I M ATTH EWS lsW&ms±\ "EVERGREEN" I from C. B. COCHRAN'S B.a IjJ BETTY BALFOUR T JT fc '^B SONNIE HALE HHMHH A Gaumont-British207 words
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981 1934-08-24 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1934. THE STAR IN the art of propaganda and that acute understanding or crowd psychology which underlies it, the Nazis are supreme. By that means more than any other have they climbed to power m Germany and placed an obscure ex-house-painter lex-corporal m981 words
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Article246 1934-08-24 8 I Tengku Syed Abu Baker. Assistant District Officer. Klang. will be going on tqva months leave at the end of this month. H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas expects to sail for Malaya by the Ranpura which is due m Penang on Nov. 8. He and Lady Thomas are246 words
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Article658 1934-08-24 8 THERE are iew sciences which have mad£ so great strides m the past tew years as the science of photography. !we make no apology for referring to I photography as a science— it most certainly is. and the researches which are being constantly carried on have658 words
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Article767 1934-08-24 8 Samuel Hatch was making a bonfire from the waste floweis m the graveyard when he heard a determined foot scrunching the gravel of the path behind him. He grunted and did not turn round, although lie was curious because he knew the vicar's uneasy walk, he knew767 words
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Advertisement79 1934-08-24 8 |H LIQUEUR BR4nDY x CALDBECK'S v \VV\\ FINEST AUSTRALIAN VEAL Special 'London' Cut Shoulders Boned and Rolled with or without fine flavoured SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. ;r f »P^ WJW py shades; per■H I v^l i 1 C 1 1 v^J ti Cj k ''^nB/m .^bhl ■H79 words
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Advertisement43 1934-08-24 8 PEOPLE WHO LIVE m the same square don't always move m the same circle. Wherever you live, "GAFLAC" FIRE and BURGLARY POLICIES may save you from disastrous loss some day. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. i43 words
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Berthing Facilities For The Port Of Colombo
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345 1934-08-24 9 1 ,00,000 Rs ALLOCATED FOR MAKING OF PLANS increased Use Of Port Anticipated Colombo, Aug. 17. \IUI.ITY oi the construction of quayside accommodaPort ol Colombo lias lon*> been under consideration aeed Ol steps being taken to provide this very realized by the local Port authorities. object m view, the authorities345 words
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53 1934-08-24 9 U.S.A. GERMANY MAY TRADE BY BARTER New York, Aug. 21. A SYSTEM of barter between America and Germany is imported to be under discussion by which America will export large quantities of cotton and lard other farm products.. The system will be worked through the export and Import Bank of53 words
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Article121 1934-08-24 9 AUSTRO-GERMAN RELATIONS New Austrian Chancellor's Statement Florence, Aug. 21. Once Austria's perfect liberty to make tie] own Internal and external decisions 1 policy is recognised, there will be no obstacle to the re-establishment of normal relations with Germany, stated Di Schuschings. the Austrian Chan- I celler m an interview. Austria's121 words
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Article80 1934-08-24 9 Terrorising The Countryside j At Algiers Algiers. Aug. 21. Encouraged by the recent rioting at Constantine armed masked bands ol Arabs are terrorising the countryside m true highwayman fashion. They r»ave looted farms and waylaid travellers and taken all their belongings. The latest outrage occurred at Toquevtlle, sixty80 words
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Article58 1934-08-24 9 In consequence of the discovery ;>i a sun helmet floating m a remote iakf\ en aeroplane made a further search for the two missing British scientists, P: Dyson and Mr. Martin, but it pioved fruitless. It is now presumed that the explorers were caught m a storm and di owned,58 words
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Article, Illustration87 1934-08-24 9 1 12 Nazis To Be Tried For Plotting Kovno, Aug. 21. A mass court martial on 142 Nasa vil 1 be hvld next month fallowing sweeping investigations of the activities two Nazi organisations thes.^ past six months. According to a local semi- official newspaper, a Nazi plot87 words
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Article68 1934-08-24 9 Success Of Roosevelt's Bargaining Washington, Aug. tl. The first outcome of President Roosevelt's bargaining powers is the conclusion of a trade treaty with Cuba i which will he signed on Aug. 24. The terms at present are s cret but are believed to provide lor a reduction68 words
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Article69 1934-08-24 9 Clue Of A Helmet Floating In A Lake In consequence of the discovery of a sun helmet floating m a remote lake an aeroplane made a further search for th<> two missing British scientists. I Dr. Dyson and Mr. Martin, but it provjed Fruitless. It is now presumed69 words
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Article100 1934-08-24 9 i Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates i (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, Aur. SS. igpot <Se lers» 7 9 16d. (7%d.) (Buyersi 7!' 2 d. (7 9 16d.> i Ocr -December 7 11 16 d. (7%d.) Ijanuary-Marcb V/ad. (7 15 16d.» April- June 8100 words
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Article622 1934-08-24 9 Rises To The Occasion PROM the musical point of view Singapore audiences are improving out of all recognition. Time was when visiting artistes! piayecl to rows and rows of empty i chairs In the Victoria Memorial; Hail but now, it seems. "Nous avons i change622 words
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Article84 1934-08-24 9 Due To Dry Condition Of frees New York, Aug. 11. The powdery condition 01 trees an vegetation is encouraging disastrou forest fires m many parts of the coun try and which have destroyed 20,00 acres of pines at Boise, Idaho, and til fire is spreading rapidly m spite84 words
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Advertisement86 1934-08-24 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SCOTTS ROAD, Singapore. PHONE 6490. TENNIS COURTS can now be reserved by non-residents at $1 an evening. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6490. t TODAY $1.00 TOMORROW -n.l Vt?mou!ade Satire W XTC U f t' r<i4m of Mt Mrloin of lieef and WAItH I I ish a la Menagcie86 words
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Advertisement263 1934-08-24 9 NEW MODELS OF SMART SUEDE SHOES I 111 m m MODEL A MODEL B PLAIN TOE-C \V PUNCHED TOE-CAP D I A C INC. \M) PACING. LEAT 11 E R SOL E S LEAI 11 E R SOL X S Al\b HEELS NATUBAL AND HEELS. NATURAL LEAI II E R263 words
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Article1291 1934-08-24 10 KEDAH RUBBER'S $38,000 PROFIT 10% Dividend And Large Increases For Staff 'THE twenty- fourth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited, was held on Aug. 14, at the registered offices of the company, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A. M. Brown < director1,291 words
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Article69 1934-08-24 10 v I w Miners Federation conference at Edinburgh unanimously carried a resolution, moved by Mr. J. Griffiths <-outh Wales), calling on the Government to establish plants for the exiS? i° n Oil and from coal m all suitable mining areas and cn Se e i at on69 words
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83 1934-08-24 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT August 23, 12 o'clotk noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Std. Spot (loose) 25 V 4 25% P..S.S. equal to London Std. (FOB.) Aug. 25% 25% Standard R.S.S. on tender September 25 3 4 25 7 /8 Oct./ Dec. 26% 26»/83 words
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Article113 1934-08-24 10 Abroad London, Aug. 21. Exchanges today were: Paris 76 7 32. New York 5.08 3 i. Montreal 4.96. Brussels 21.40! 2 Geneva 15.40y 2 Amsterdam 7.42. Milan 58%. Berlin 12.69. Stockholm 19.39%. Copenhagen 22.39*2. Oslo 19.9O 1 2 Vienna 27. Prague 121 8 Helsinglors 226 3 4 Madrid 36 13113 words
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Article732 1934-08-24 10 THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1934. Ampat Tin (4) 5s 3d 5s 7 d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay sOs 52s 6dcd. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.00 210 Bangrin Tin 24s 6d 25s 6d Changkat Tin 50s 52s Chenderiang (£>732 words
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Article117 1934-08-24 10 August 23, 12 o'clock noon Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 38.50 White Pepper 37.50 Black Pepper 14.00 Copra, Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 3.7 b Fair Sago Flour 1.70 Palembang Jelotong 7.00 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50117 words
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Article121 1934-08-24 10 Latest Buyers' Prices Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd. notify latest buyers' prices, received by cable yesterday morning, for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels. Palm oil m bulk: c.i.f. landed weights Halifax (Nova Scotia) 2.60 cents <U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weight Liverpool Holland Hamburg £10121 words
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Article449 1934-08-24 10 Beef steak (Round) Kati 28 Beef stew or curry do 24 Pork t lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowl Kati 32 Hens (Locally reared) do 40 Ducks (Java) Each 40 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair 70 Pigeons, fledged449 words
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Article191 1934-08-24 10 TEMERLOH'S LOW RUBBER CROP BTRINGENI Net Profit For Year Of $.{JO7 The foJJo-A:n^ li directors to be sir, fourth anniui E Temerlor Coconut Limited, to be held Ibb>:1 bb>: (office of the com iStreet, Penan,,:,, Uj The directors netting their JfpOCt and tU\ ?l *cEr,r acreage as shown Crop.-The total191 words
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Article57 1934-08-24 10 Uncertain Bmsintm In Featureless l)a> Load h In the Stock Ex further contraction .'business the tone (Certain and ipart oidinary ihmrei record level it HO/4 Iscnted itself Wheat ruled tin ac: vices and the •pressure but Other more or i- tureh Wall Street opened [favourable dividend labour tr57 words
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Article72 1934-08-24 10 Auk .American Can Com. American Telephone and Telegraph •Atchcson Railroad Dupont Firestone General Electric General Mum Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank 'New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Hail road Co. Radio Corporation Socony Vacuum Standard Oil N.J. 'Texas Corporation Union Oil Union Paciih: Railroad U.S. Rubber72 words
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Article27 1934-08-24 10 1832 1 2Z- anada t0 Japan duri "X iyj3 w< re composed mostly of lead wheat, lumber, newsprint and ouln Whtt, the chief Canadian tmpor ?s tnm27 words
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Article, Illustration791 1934-08-24 11 The KEENEST Dancers In SINGAPORE local Chinese Topics CHIWSE ASSOCIATION A GREAT POWER FOR GOOD i BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT organisations which must sooner or later make In the local Chinese community is the Chinese Street which has as its objects the promoti ttering brotherhood and good fellowship among f791 words
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Article95 1934-08-24 11 r<> Hold Military Manoeuvres Along Amur River Dairen. Military manoeuvres along the Amur *iver and m Trans-Baikal will shortly 3e held by the Soviet Army, according a report received here from Changstated that 150,000 picked Soviet troops and numerous air squadrons will participate m the manoeuvres. Another report95 words
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Article, Illustration307 1934-08-24 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst j A SERIES OF FORCES CORCING bids are m themselves both an evil and a necessity. They are bad because players are apt to use them too indiscriminately and with hands which do not justify their use.307 words
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Article392 1934-08-24 11 Thought To Be The Work Of Well Organised Gang Harbin, Aug. (i. THE INCREASING number of bandit attacks on trains operating on the eastern line of the Chinese Eastern Railway is occupying the attention of the Manchukuo and Japanese authorities. It is believed that the attacks392 words
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Article266 1934-08-24 11 Expert From India To Investigate A forestry expert has come from India to carry out the reorganisation of the Ceylon Forest Department, and it is learned that the authorities are negotiating with the Government of India m regard to the terms upon which the expert is to266 words
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Article60 1934-08-24 11 The Blackpool Corporation has just arranged for the Installation of cellular rubber seating m their tramcars. an example which will doubtless be followed by other Corporations. The new Underground Station at Chancery Lane was opened on June 26. It is claimed that this station sets a new standard m quietness60 words
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Advertisement795 1934-08-24 11 A-weta exceed %IZM*M*. Assurance la force §*t,»ft.tt». The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement! HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewn 1.0 Tb« Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British795 words
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Advertisement143 1934-08-24 11 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established In 1886) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.00t Reserve Fund Y. 122.750,001 President: K. Kodama, Esq. Vice-Presldent: T. Okubo. Esq Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branches: MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial Bank Ltd Lloyd's Bank, Ltd. Bombay.143 words
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Article69 1934-08-24 12 New Type of Boat Under Construction Archangel. A new type of small boat is under construction, a so-called "sea sleigh"! which can be propelled by engine and oars among ice-floes. This boat carry- ing two persons and a supply of food and necessities can also be puiled along69 words
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Article1246 1934-08-24 12 NEW WHARF AT SHANGHAI COMPLETED Many Unique Features Incorporated The everchanging Shanghai waterfront has again had a feature added to its face, with the completion of the Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Company's Hongkew and Hunt's wharves. This stretch of wharf, beginning at the property boundary line east1,246 words
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Article86 1934-08-24 12 Canton Scheme For Pakhoi The Kwangtung Provincial Govern ment will follow the late Dr Sun Yatscn's suggestion for the development of Pakhoi into a second class part says the Canton Gazette. Hap-pu district, m which Pakhoi Xi located through its recent progrc-s has been elevated to the86 words
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Article155 1934-08-24 12 News has been received of the sudden death at I Far Eastern port, some weeks ago, ol Mr. Harold Gvyn. the Chief Officer ol the P. and O. Ranchi. Mr. Owyn had participate m m *ny renti:*es before he joined the P. and O as a junior officer, m 1906.155 words
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Article87 1934-08-24 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships al,M U sid, t h wha or exited u> Jr l arv East Wharf (Intranr. r Ophir 22 m v t T > Main Wharf ifenettheiu M Clyde Ifaru I Empire I)o<k (Knt,. lll<e 0 Benrlnnei 30 (IIN of Khartoum 35 Section 10 (Enira,,,, ft^ l Katsuragj87 words
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Article122 1934-08-24 12 City oi Kbartoum, Bcti from Antwerp 23.8 I h Terukun Maru £SR m-B Olang Ben* B Bemarang 23.8 for Batavta 243" BeUwan,Dut.7lstom frail m&xtn 23.8 for Bandjermasin Ascians. 81am, 406 I >iv :r mnmm 2<S for East Coa I P rt 258 Maros. Dut. 361 1 2.^.8 ror122 words
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Article105 1934-08-24 12 StrQUf Japanese Opposition To Drastic Rechctiti lokio. km Btrong opp gition here m na\ a] circU to th< views oi Mr Claud I ranion, I ir States Secret suited that he favotu v ductlon m rmam Pv wen ..nci the 1 rot i: It was point ductlon ol105 words
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Article54 1934-08-24 12 Ten-ton Coadewer Btmfl Ashore The work oi dlsmantlin cruiser Jemtiohug cootin i i lust week and a: n• n condoiiMT. which [a m length mid hai b clrci eirrhtron feet, wai br The condenser, v. best copper and b? I n tons. It was UM ti uttracting sci54 words
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Advertisement532 1934-08-24 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ji F.M.S.J TELEPHONE: Freight 543] Passage 5431. LLOYDS HIiKNTJS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways Royal State Railways of Siam. I jmL iWSV*W7Y*V /^^s -1- (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOrR .>L%GNIFICENT "EMPRESSES,** COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE532 words
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Advertisement53 1934-08-24 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISMHARA >w<.\<> xll N KAISIIA II!) i Inc upon ted ii REGULAR FREICm PASSENGER BEBVU CLYDE MAIiU V; ERIE MAKU Aim. NANKOH WAR! BOSTON M.^,l' G i ERIK IffARU BOSTON' MA: For ratei and apply. ISIIIIIAIM BANCO h LIMITED (Incorported In AGENTS: UNION BUILDING, BINGA* Tel.53 words
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Miscellaneous504 1934-08-24 12 I Local And Foreign Mail i 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 Jerartutj Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Keiantan 'via Gimas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday a; d504 words
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Advertisement406 1934-08-24 13 Bfll IB I I P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dne rio» Tnare Spore. Tnare S "JJJ* •B 6.000 Aug. 30 CHITRAL 15 000 Oct 12 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 31 SOUDAN 6500 Oct 24 CO 15.000 Sept. 14 CARTHAGE ***** Oct 26 •BHI 6.100 Sept. 27 RANPURA 17 COO406 words
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Advertisement489 1934-08-24 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated m England > "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Saiis ty °i ran Au e 30 Sept. 2 City ot Bath (For Genoa, Liverpool, Glasgow Sept 7 Sept 9 City of Norwich se pt489 words
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Advertisement1128 1934-08-24 13 &b I F^^^a^^*^^a^a^s^^^^i^ I 1 «2£ B™^ Lt^and'&ina "WKHIOW WBMWHTP CO.. (MM INSURANCE. The SSSSSe co 1 u2: :on and Gloije xhe 2TTS and Ml l>l Mll1 lT:vi; nee RAILWAYS. The Federated Malay Stateb Ralhvays The Royal State Raihvaj ot 5.,. AIRWAYS. iX/rxfns Content Rc al Nctherland Indian Mm] Indian1,128 words
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Advertisement567 1934-08-24 14 CONINKLMKE PAKKTVAAKT MAATSCHAPNJ PH m^ g ld^ A^ ura 2 S a^ UntOk "™™s™ M only). Batavia. SeGEN. VERSPYCK-Frlday. Aug. 24. Letong. Kramat Tarempa Gentine Poe loe-PandJang, Serassan, Mldai and Maras uenimg, roeTINOMBO— Friday. Aug. 24 Belawan-Dell SlBERG— Friday. Aug. 24, Rhlo, Dabo. Bllllton and Batavia I?™ 7^ aturday Aug567 words
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Advertisement215 1934-08-24 14 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES I Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. NEXT SAILING PRESIDENT POLK, AUGUST 28th. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, IRC, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) Hongkong Bank Chamber.215 words
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Advertisement543 1934-08-24 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES. ANTW^^^^^^H AND MIDDLESBROUGH '^Kljau* SSUWA MARU 10,750 Sept. 6 7 HARUNA IYKRIT i FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Sept. 20 211 KATORI MARU Mi HAKOZAKI I&ARU 10,400 Oct. 3 4 SKASHIMA MARU 2» JTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Oct. 16 11 JYASUKUNI MART' 1 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct 31543 words
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Article709 1934-08-24 15 Win— R.N. and RM. Titles— Footfault Rule Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. lambridge (Past and Present) met the International bourne during the week-end, and won the annual to 9. A H. LDwe and B. W. Finnigan were the en tor the winners, each winning both709 words
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Article67 1934-08-24 15 SCENE ON FOOTBALL FIELD POUGH play characterised the clos- Ing stages of the P. F. A. Cup tie between the Customs, and the Kinta Inoian Association on the Padang, Ipoh, culminating m Suppiah. the Indians' goalkeeper, being sent off the field for punching Jalleh, the Customs inside-left. For a few67 words
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Article113 1934-08-24 15 Office Bearers For 1934-5 Elected At the annual general meeting of the Pertalmponan stia Club held at its premises No. 1 Java Road on Sunday morning jthe following were elected office bearers for the year 1934-1935 President H. A. AlsagofT, vice-pre-sidents Osman bin Haji Fa raj and Ibrahim113 words
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Article39 1934-08-24 15 Tuan Haji Ambok Sooloh bin Haji Omar, J.P.. who was elected a vice-pre-sident of the Malaya Football Association at the general meeting held early this month, has, it is understood, written to the Association declining to accept the nomination.39 words
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Article, Illustration281 1934-08-24 15 PURSE OF £2,500 OFFERED BY PROMOTER FOR WORLD TITLE FIGHT Featherweight Championship M London, July 30. R. Joil Dickson has offered a purse oi £2.500 tor the world feather-weight title fight between Freddie Miller! a German-American, and Nel Tarleton. of Groat Britain. This offer is m opposition to that of281 words
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Article, Illustration197 1934-08-24 15 ON SATURDAY, commencing at 4.15 p.m.. the Fifteenth Open Swimming Championship Carnival promoted by the V.M.C.A. of Singapore will bo held at the Association's Pool, Fort Canning. In past years this annual event has attracted considerable interest and on this occasion all those who are interested m197 words
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Article253 1934-08-24 15 A.P.C. Defeat The Air Force The A.P.C. b3at the RAF. by 13 runs m a match at Soletar on Saturday. Scoring was very slow the A.P.C. innings occupying nearly two hours and the R.A.F. innings about l\ A hours. In the R.A F. innings the 6th wicket fell253 words
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Article52 1934-08-24 15 Brentford have signed Charles Drinkv/ater. outside-left of Golders Green, whom Aston Villa and Fulham recently endeavoured to secure. Drinkwater, who is well built and only 19 years of age was a schoolboy international and lecently toured the Continent with Middlesex Wanderers, a team captained by J. C. Burns. Brentford's amateur52 words
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Article46 1934-08-24 15 An Ukrainian sportsman. Popov, has established a new v/orld record m lifting m both hands 98.2 kilograms. The previous record was 95. j kilograms. Popov is 22 years old, and at the present time occupies the position ot director of the Ukrainian school ot heavy athletics.46 words
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Article78 1934-08-24 15 The following have been invited to play football on Tuesday. Aug. 28th. at FCC Colours D. R. Godfrey R V. Welch. A. P Craigie: S. Dodds. G. Boas. T. M. Maclachlan H. L. Davies.* C. K. Gillett. P. H. Harrison. R F. H( ath, F. W. Farpus. Whites C. G.78 words
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413 1934-08-24 15 AMATEUR BOXING TOMORROW Three- Round Bouts At Great World I TNDER THE auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, a series of amateur contests will be staged at the Great World on Saturday evening, start- t ing at 9 p.m., the proceeds to413 words
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Article307 1934-08-24 15 IMPERIAL CRICKET CONFERENCE AT the meeting of the Imperial ••Cricket Conference held at Lord's on July 25, the Australian proposal that if the umpire considers the bowler intended to hurt or intimidate the batsman the umpire should call no-ball. Bloq on a repetition of the offence the bowler should be307 words
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Article42 1934-08-24 15 London. Au*. 18. An Austrian woman, Frau Emma Fober. swam the Channel today, leaving Grlz Nez at 12.45 a.m. and landing at South Foreland at 3.15 p.m. She was six minutes outside the record held by Miss Gertrude Ederle. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement37 1934-08-24 15 IF YOUR BATTERY COULP SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO kfJr, :^kT fhey spark when others can't and make starting easier garages OISTBIBCTOBB FOB MAIATA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Rens ember ASK FOR THE I ENGLISH A.C. j37 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1934-08-24 16 Lead Two-Love And Capture Four Games In The Set gishi and Nishimura and Chua Choun Leong and Yong Loon Chong This was an easy victory for the Davis Cup players. Yamagishi was m great form m this set and they took it at 6—2. There was only one long rally.1,543 words
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Article24 1934-08-24 16 In a third division match yesterday on the Anson Road stadium the Abat- i I toirs beat Fort Canning by five goals to four.24 words
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73 1934-08-24 16 REINSTATED MALAYS VERSUS CRICKET CLUB TODAY X S interesting match is pro- mised for this afternoon at Aiim>r Road, where the S.C.C. will meet the re-instated Malays, who were League champions m 1933. The S.C.C. will be represented by E. Cherrington; A. W. Wali lich, J. W. Muncey; C. G.73 words
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Article552 1934-08-24 16 oi seven furlongs each for horses of cllss three (divisions twt, three and four two runs of five and a half furlr.ngs each for horses of class four, divisions three and four two runs of six furlongs each for ponies of class one. divisions "two and three552 words
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Advertisement34 1934-08-24 16 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BE INSURED AGAINST ALL PERSONAL ACCIDENTS Apply for particulars of the OCEAN "BONUS" POLICY THE OPpAM Accident Guarantee t#^ W Corporation, Limited. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager C. NORMAN BENNETT.34 words
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Advertisement141 1934-08-24 16 MALAYS HAVE TO CONCEDE WALKOVER FOR AIR FORCE; ONLY FIVE MEMBERS OF SIDE ARRIVE FOR MATCH WESTERDAY'S first division football match, which was to have been played at Anson Road stadium between the Malays and the Royal Air Force, did not take place. The Malays were unable to raise a141 words
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Advertisement51 1934-08-24 16 SIMONIZ YOUR FURNITURE AND WOODWORK Hfl^k Keeps fine Finishes w9ft Beautiful The General Electric Co. Ltd. are recommending il Kffri R erator t'scrs to Usie SIMONIZ for keeping th» r v^ Refrigerators m good condition. j, wi^m€^l%^ .jf"l L j William Jack* 6> Co. /tValaM«» lIJJLI SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN<.51 words
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