The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1934
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Title Section17 1934-11-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,420. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934 10 ENTS17 words
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110 1934-11-12 1 Anglo-Japanes e Alliance May Be Renewed FO END COTTON RIVALRY IN THE FAR EAST HUMOURED SEQUEL TO WEEK-END TALK j Entente Cordiale I Threatened I London. Nov. 11. TRi feree understands result of the visit to MacDonald's country' week-end of the elegates the way for an agreement ch will enableReuter - 110 words
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Article65 1934-11-12 1 S. Wales Dispute Ends In Increase London. Nov. <». arbitrators Lord David Shackleton ana Inted by the Labour etary for Mines to recent wages dispute Wales coalfield, have toward, living an increase thi minimum perr ttei up to 22 2 per wages up to 8s. 5d. a rBritish Radio - 65 words
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Article67 1934-11-12 1 (l Be Commodore In Charge At Hong Kong London, Nov. 9. CO. Sedgwick, who, until in command of H. M. S. in the Far East, has been apnr J d to command H.M.S. Tamar. Mar. 2. 1935. also be in command, and as In Charge ofReuter - 67 words
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Article130 1934-11-12 1 Grave Situation In Cuba Havana. Nov. 10. A NUMBER of strategic have been rk seized by groups of armed insurgents In Santiago Province. A general strike has been declared t iroughout the province in sympathy with a number of peasants whom local courts ordered tcReuter - 130 words
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Article81 1934-11-12 1 Extensive Scheme Prepared By Transport Board London. Nov. ti. The London Passenger Transport Board are promoting a Bill in Parliament to secure powers for a comprehensive replanning scheme, including the conversion for trolley bus service of 58 miles of the route now served by trams, the reconstruction81 words
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Article38 1934-11-12 1 Planning Two-Year Debt Moratorium Baton Rouge, Nov. 11. THE Governor of Louisiana, Mr. Oscar K. Allen, and Senator Huey Long are planning legislation for the declaration of a two-year moratorium on all debts in Louisiana. Reuter.38 words
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Article43 1934-11-12 1 Tokio, Nov. 10. The Japanese press reports that Barcn Matsudaira. Japanese Minister in London, is leaving for Tokio before Christmas with the intention of not returning to London. The former Foreign Minister. Mr. Yoshizawa. is mentioned as a possible successor. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article617 1934-11-12 1 Japan To Make Friendly Gesture REPLY TO BRITISH PROPOSAL Question Instead Of A Refusal London. Nov. 9. A FRIENDLY gesture is expected j from Japan at the beginning of next week when replies will be made to the British plan. After Rear-Admiral Yamamoto has received full instructions from Tokio it617 words
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Article195 1934-11-12 1 ROYAL FAMILY AT THE CENOTAPH Shrine Dedicated In Melbourne London, Nov. 11. A MILD day enabled His Majesty the King, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, to participate In the Armistice Day service at the Cenotaph, attended by an enormous crowd. HisReuter - 195 words
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194 1934-11-12 1 King To Pay Health Visit To South Coast GETTING FIT -FOR HIS JUBILEE London, Nov. 10. IT is understood that His Majesty the King is contemplating a visit to the South Coast of England early next year prior to the jubilee celebrations which begin in May. His Majesty will then194 words
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Article103 1934-11-12 1 Wiltshires beat Negri 2 Radio programmes 2 Captain rescues Chinese 3 Singapore weddings 3 Armistice Day services 4 Aviation topics 4 Malaya Command changes 4 Page of pictures 5 College of Medicine 6 Leader and notes 8 Peace in our time 8 Latest China cables 9 $100,000103 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-11-12 1 R.A.F OFFICERS bein K presented to the Governor when he landed at the new pier. Group-Captain Smith is behind Sir Shenton.21 words
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Article265 1934-11-12 1 PREMIER'S DEFENCE OF POLICY One Million Less Unemployed London, Nov. 9. Jlflß- Ramsay MacDonald, replying 1 to a toast to His Majesty's! j Ministers, at the annual Lord I Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall,! reviewed home and foreign affairs. He spoke with greater vigour and markedly clearer enunciation than [lastReuter - 265 words
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Article52 1934-11-12 1 German Making Preparations For Exploration Berlin, Nov. 10. The explorer. Dr. Wilhelm Filchner, is negotiating with the Chinese Goveminent concerning preparations for an exploration of the north-western regions. The negotiations will continue in Shanghai during the coming week when the question of possible Chinese participation will be mainlyReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration116 1934-11-12 1 WILL GERMANY RETURN TO THE LEAGUE? SIGNIFICENT VISIT BY NAZI ENVOY Treaty May Be Denounced London, Nov. 11. INTEREST has been aroused here by the visit of Herr von Ribbentrop. adviser to the German Government on disarmament. Ke is ostensibly going to Scotland for a holiday but he has arrangedReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-12 1 rsßmmmWf^ TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.19 words
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Advertisement84 1934-11-12 1 B BUVI BB BB BB WZSrAm^mW/AmW fTHIS WEEK: I WEDNESDAY SPECIAL M SATURDAY DINNER DANCE "7 ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE ftOVAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS SEA VIEW TAO MOE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI IDEAL SEASIDE KESOKT THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII <^k<£S» NEW GR,LL ROOM THE "^in-VMS OF THE GOURMETS84 words
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Article232 1934-11-12 2 "Cavalcade" Stars Together Again At The Pavilion Packed houses welcomed the premier performances of "Where Sinners Meet," starring two who were such a success together in "Cavalcade." Diana Wynward and Clive Brook, at the Pavilion over the week-end. This is a fine adaptation of A. A. Milne's232 words
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Article60 1934-11-12 2 The Band of the SS. Police, under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Katong Park today, commencing at 9 p.m.: Overture "Haydee" Auber; Suite "Dwellers in the Western World" Sousa; Waltz Wine. Women, pnd Song" StraussSelection of W. H Squire's Songs;60 words
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Article633 1934-11-12 2 STOPHER SCOES THREE GOALS IN FAST MATCH Although the visitors lost by three goals to t/j they contested every moment of the game stubbornly. The first two matches between these two sides in Seremban were both drawn. Stopher was the outstanding player of his side if not633 words
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Article145 1934-11-12 2 His Majesty To Inspect The Fleet London, Nov. 7. Arrangements for the celebrations In connection with next year's silver jubilee of the King's accession to the Throne are already under active consideration. The First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Eyres Monsell. in the House of Commons said that145 words
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Article450 1934-11-12 2 ADOPTING "NO MONEY AT GATE'' IDEA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 9. Made necessary by Government ob jection to the number of visiting members allowed to attend a meeting by merely paying at the gate, new rules covering membership of the Selangor Turf450 words
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Article324 1934-11-12 2 Selangor Club Beat Victoria Institution (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. Playing on their own ground today the Selangor Club scored a decisive hockey victory over the Victoria Institution by four goals to two. The Club forwards played with perfect understanding, Dr. West and David who324 words
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Advertisement172 1934-11-12 2 TO LET. TO LET:— No. 97 Meyer Road, i Seaside bungalow. Tennis Court and Garage. Also No. 115-B Meyer Flats. I Modern sanitation, entry Dec. Ist, 1934. Apply Meyer Brothers. j FURNISHED SEASIDE BUNGALOW at Beting Kusa also 108 INSTITUTION HILL. 6 bedrooms, elec. garage. Apply British Malaya Trustee and172 words
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Advertisement835 1934-11-12 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS We Have Now in Stock A __TEND E RS. Full Ran^e of LOUIS PHILIPPE bb?t^^ re LIPSTICKS MUNiciPAin^ The Really Indelible Lipstick Tenders in eij^ht shades Light Sun Flame, Pandora, Tenders are now lt Medium. Poppy. Orange. Dark, Framboise. Room medicalTw.l7Tiiiiteo. c^^T^Z; mmm mmmm L during 1935. Date835 words
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Miscellaneous358 1934-11-12 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, Nov. Yl High Water 201 a.m. 8.1 ft., 1.03 p.m. 9 5 ft. Rugby S.C.C. vs. Perak. padang. Hockey S.C.R.C I vs. S.V.C Hong Lim Green; Colts vs. S.R.C, S.R.C ground; S.C.C. vs. R.I. R.I. ground; Ceylon Sports Club vs. A.P.C. Paya Lebar; Anglo-Chinese School358 words
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Miscellaneous277 1934-11-12 2 Today f s ßadio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya Ltd.) W T avelength 49.9 metres p.m. 6 Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7277 words
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1145 1934-11-12 3 [wo Killed In Ship Explosion PASH FOR SINGAPORE WITH INJURED MEN dy at sea was unfolded at an inquest opened by the Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) at the Marine Police Station A description was given of how two men were killed and eriousiy1,145 words
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Article, Illustration389 1934-11-12 3 Kidnapping Case Recalled THE full Court of Appeal de- i livered judgment on an important legal point on Saturday in connection with the appeal of a man named Bapoo, who was convicted by the district judge of kidnapping a Sinhalese woman and confining her. Bapoo was389 words
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Article21 1934-11-12 3 Monte Rosa. Hamburg South American liner, was stranded in the Faroes with 1.200 yachting passengers on board but came off safely.21 words
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Article163 1934-11-12 3 OBSTRUCTED CONSTABLE Three Chinese Convicted And Fined Three Chinese. Tan Guan, Cheong Kit and Ho Vok Puan, wer e convicted and fined $5 each by Mr. Norman jGrice. the second magistrate, on Saturday for obstructing a constable in the execution ol his duty, i According to the163 words
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Article319 1934-11-12 3 SINGAPORE WEDDINGS Ceremonies At St. Andrew's Cathedral TWO weddings took place at St.; Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. Dr. S. L. Oehlers. of the General Hos pital. was married to Miss Nellie San- j derson. Owing to the recent bereave- I ment in the bridegrooms family, thwedding was a very quiet319 words
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Article37 1934-11-12 3 Mr. M. S. Rao. M.A., 8.C0m., repretentative of the National Insurance Co.. Ltd., Calcutta, is in Kuala Lumpur. He Is extending the Company's business in tho Far East and will establish a Branch Office at Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article328 1934-11-12 3 Tamil Woman Calls For Help A LAGAN. Suppiah. Murugan and Sundram. four Tamils, were originally charged before Inche Osman. the Klang Magistrate, with the attempted abduction of a young married woman, named Rangamma, the wife of Ratnam, a Tamil working on the Port Swettenham Estate. The charge328 words
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Advertisement175 1934-11-12 3 B RITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CA R _^_l -H-H-lkfefeaa. C UI .Pl bw w—w _H mj Bj^^BS aHi m m a>> a*Ba aaa _av> Jl PJ?! 111 SL &4 11 P^^r I V\jj l__^w v. Tbh.\X4>H InHHHfc^ ■">». P^ 1 r^-fSB* aSS***: M\ liN fl B_k ES? *ti^MwSl jlkt Ja fßaßaTl Uhm*^175 words
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Miscellaneous10 1934-11-12 3 M Ml JOST REMEMBERED Q_ DO l' M <^ olHG ™c5rY10 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1934-11-12 4 GROWTH OF CIVIL FLYING SERVICES IN CHINA A VIA TION TOPICS By PEGASUS THE development of aviation In China is a subject on which we hear many vague references, but rarely anything really concrete. That so vast and undeveloped a country must derive great benefits from the proper organisation of1,475 words
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175 1934-11-12 4 GASTRITIS AND ULCERATED STOMACH FOR 5 YEARS. Now Eats Anything. Every sufferer who knows the agonies il Gastritis and Ulcerated Stomach will Arid amazing relief by following the advice ol Mr. F -given in his letter below. "Its no joke In a signal box all night when you're suffering agonies175 words
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1455 1934-11-12 4 SCENES AT CENOTAPH AND CATHEDRAL Singapore Shows It Has Not Forgotten IDEAL weather favoured the celebration of Armistice I) yesterday. The service at the Cenotaph was very impressive a large attendance. It was held under the auspices of tin Association of Malaya and the1,455 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-11-12 4 MISS ANN MILLER doing her bit in Saturday's great poppy sale11 words
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Article139 1934-11-12 4 ANNOUNCEMENT FOLLOWS ARRIVAL OF TROOPS THERE are now two brigades of heavy artillery and one anti-aircraft brigade in Singapore. This fact is revealed in orders lssuea bv the Malaya Command yesterday and follows the arrival of additional personnel by the troopship Dorsetshire, on Saturday. Until now139 words
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Article214 1934-11-12 4 Car Turned On Its Side Side CHINESE DRIVER ON TWO CHARGES I EE AH GIM. the driver ot a car which was in collision in Bras Basah Road with a car driven by Mr W. G Baker, divisional manager ol th..Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.. Ltd was charged in the police214 words
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Article72 1934-11-12 4 Reduction Likely Owing To King's Absence i From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Nov. 11. Poppy Day receipts are likely to be smaller than last year owing to the absence of the King, who paid €50 annually to the fund. Armistice Day services this morning were attended by72 words
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Advertisement95 1934-11-12 4 THE "MENNO" G^ASE CUP. Provides a scientific, economical and simple method of automatic lubrication for every industry. i I'-*^lr x?*' tßh£ m\ NO DRIP g^^^S^Brl NO WASTE *k l i?***' r -^^^^__^j!i^]*^2S2l^EaT^Bß^Hßß^a^^^Bi > n i .t ■^^--^mmf~ *****888B m ß r JB Kt .flff "■'■■■iw^^aßß m» J Bh"--'" -riMfc' .ayjjSMßUittlß95 words
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Article, Illustration87 1934-11-12 5 ESI MIIP ever to be launched broadside in Kent takes the water at Faversham. Camroux I goes in with a splash. mm^^^^J"^m^mmmmm m mmW *..'*■<—- m N< German airship is finished, and it will not be long now before she is ,m87 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-12 5 FRESH LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES (NEW SEASONS FRUIT IN BOTTLES) a a I aaa AND COLD STORAGE THESE STRAWBERRIES ARE FRESH AND SWEET IN FLAVOUR AND WILL REMIND YOU OF THE HOME FRUIT— THEY ARE i DELICIOUS. TRY THEM NOW! i V^Bg^^B^^HI^HBH^^B^a^^I^H^HHHHHHHHHHHaHaHaHHHaHHHHHHBiH^H^^^^HHHHa ■■■MaHHHHHI41 words
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1267 1934-11-12 6 Comprehensive Review By Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION REUNION DINNER AN interesting commentary on the work of the medical profession in Malaya was given by the Hon. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Director of Medical and Health Services, S.S., and President of1,267 words
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Article89 1934-11-12 6 Thift Of Jewellery By A Tamil Sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, en Saturday, on a Tamil. Nadesan. on a charge of theft. Nadesan had been employed at the Police Depot hospital and was in the habit of visiting89 words
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Article29 1934-11-12 6 Mr. K. Vyramuttu, who was recently transferred to the Secretariat. Kua'a Lipis. from the Agricultural Department. Cameron Highlands, left last week for Jaffna, Ceylon, on a three months' holiday.29 words
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396 1934-11-12 6 Appeal By Straits Chinese British Association New Educational Policy r rHE annual general meeting of I the Straits Chinese British Association was held at the Garden Club. China Building. Singapore, on Wednesday. Those present were Mr. Tay Lian Teck < President*. Dr. Cheong Chee Hai vice-president*, the Hon. Dr. Lim396 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-11-12 6 THE KING and Queen leaving Buckingham Palace for Sandringham.9 words
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Article88 1934-11-12 6 Well-known Bombay Merchant Changed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 8. Another lottery case came up for hearing today before the Seremban magistrate. Mr. V. W. W. S PurceU. when a well-known Bombay merchant it Seremban, Ismalljee. was charged with selling public lottery tickets. Inspector Pin bin Jusoh88 words
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Article58 1934-11-12 6 Mr. W. H. Kong, general manager of Messrs. Kong and Co.. Penang. received cabl^ advice from Canton that his father. Mr. Kong Hoy Lyoung. passed away at Canton on Nov. 5. The deceased, who was well--kn*wn to old residents of Mt 'aya and Burma, was the only son-in-law of the58 words
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368 1934-11-12 6 TAMIL'S ALLEGED ATTACK WITH PARANG Mother-In-Law In The Case Muar. Oct. !>. AN alleged murder and assault on Sagll Estate. Tangkah. were described at the Assizes. The accused is a Tamil kangany who is charged with the murder of an estate orry driver, and with causing grievous hurt to his368 words
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Article84 1934-11-12 6 Coolie Touches Live Wire And Falls Into Sea An Indian P.W.D. coolie had an unusual experience on Friday while working at an electric pump on the Beach Road reclamation ground. He came in contact with the electric cable anr received a severe shock. As he tcre himself from84 words
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Article55 1934-11-12 6 Among the successful candidates at the last Law Tripos examination, held at Cambridge University, was Tengku Abdullah bin Tengku Hassan a nephew of the Sultan of Kelantan Tengku Abdullah has now taken his B.A. degree with Honours in Law a very creditable achievement. He 'ts staying on at Cambridge to55 words
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Article159 1934-11-12 6 ALLEGED TO HAVE FALSIFIED LEDGER Chinese Charged At Penang LOH Seng Hooi, Gan Hooi Siew and Teh Hong Swee, Hokkien Chinese, were charged before the* Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Willis, with criminal breach Of trust in respect of $7,166.65 on, July 7. $8,638.68 on Aug. 4. and $11,636.35 on159 words
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Article548 1934-11-12 6 Funeral Of Mr. Ong Tiang Soon The funeral of the late Mr. Ong Tlang Soon, a well-known Singapore 1 merchant, took place on Thursday il Mr. Tiang Soon was the eldest son j of the late Mr. Ong Ewe Hai. whoi, founded the firm of Ong Ewe Hai548 words
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Article131 1934-11-12 6 LAST SESSION' BEUIVs TOMORROW 15 Civil Appeals To He Heard •THE last session ol of Appeal will begin the Supreme Court. K when the Hon. Mr B Chlef Justice. F.MS. Bit gard. Chief Justice, Bti I Mr. Justice Burton 'Mudie. will take part A long list faces131 words
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Article116 1934-11-12 6 Subsequent Death Of Parii Photographer The sudden deatl. d «r Paris of Dacomb* grapher who obtained tl pictures of the BBSS Alexander in Ifarsellli Hi died o Oct 21. His pictures. dcspiw tion in the first Install shown in all Pans eln< It is as a result oi116 words
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Advertisement70 1934-11-12 6 AGONISING PILES. There is bo need to suffer this distressing •miction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECKS wiU relieve yon of all painful •welling and inflammation Results ar* •mazing It succeeds in most obstinate cases simple to av sad certain in its curative action. 13 i! tO df Stock «l70 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-12 6 hall's distemper covers the world! Many thousands of building type, in all parts of the w decorated with HALLS I Unlike ordinary distemperwater paints. Halls Disten a manufactured by a special proce a zinc basis from pure non light and lime resisting pll require the addition of pet: or water91 words
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Article143 1934-11-12 7 Conservative M.P. Says They Are Complete Sneaks London, Nov. 6. Sir Gerald Hurst <Con.) obtained I leave in the House of Commons this j afternoon to introduce a bill to abolish the right of the so-called Informer to take legal action for the purpose of [recovering penalties. He143 words
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Article81 1934-11-12 7 Disappears From Wall Of Palace Museum Peiping, Nov. 5. According to the Chen Pao, a scroll ot landscape painted by Emperor Chien Lung, which used to adorn the southern wall of the Hsi Pei Tien in the Palace Museum, has disappeared. This was discovered by a guard onReuter - 81 words
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Article55 1934-11-12 7 Young Chinese Severely Wounded There was a stabbing affray In Anson Road about three o'clock yesterday morning as a result of which a young Chinese was taken to hospital with several injuries. One a deep incised wound on the right side— was bleeding profusely. It Is understood that55 words
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Article78 1934-11-12 7 Postman's Lifetime Job Concluded Sydney. Michael Lynch has no more letters to deliver. At the G.P.O. the last of Sydney's "old school of postmen" has said farewell to the service, in which he has worked for 42 years. In those years he has walked more than 110.000 miles,78 words
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Advertisement262 1934-11-12 7 ;AI II A VLM A S? !S_2 ovrr thr -end acclaim :ALrIA M B R A ,s "'ZmXZ&V?' and n pb'sifi V EL y" LAST N I G H T 6.15 and 9. 1 5 bbh^V HCS BACK AGAIN TO THRILL Yftin Hr __lf Y K>x r,CTU WA RN E262 words
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Advertisement253 1934-11-12 7 A RECORD UNPRECEDENTED IN MALAYA'S HIS TOR Y OF ENTER TA IN MEN T 13th Day! I C APITftI ~I SEEN b > MORE than I J j \*A~ir§ I WB»_J 44,000 PEOPLE! Positively LAST NIGHT of amazingly successful season! ML G. M's Wonder Jungle Thriller TARZAN MATE J>* JOIsIiNY253 words
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30 1934-11-12 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Miss Wilhelmina Baumgarten begs to tender her sincere thanks to those who attended her sister's. Mrs. van Benningen. funeral and sent wreaths etc. and letters of condolences.30 words
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719 1934-11-12 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1934 A Good Start IKE others newcomers m less exalted spheres a new Governor I must be given time to find his feet so that it would be unreasonable to expect a detailed statement of policy on the day of his arrival in719 words
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Article461 1934-11-12 8 Mrs. J. D. Hall was honorary ladv organiser for the Poppv Dav Fund in Kedah this year. Mr. Frank Hemmant. of the Cameron Highlands, left for home bv the Rajput ana. Mr. K. J. X Duthle, Officer-in-Charge Ol Detectives. Perak. Ipoh. Is indisposed and confined to his461 words
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Article582 1934-11-12 8 Humanitarian Influences In The East What Is Being Done In Ceylon Birth Of A Rortk Foreign Prina La- For England |N most parts Ol tne _ast a serious sociological problem is that affecting the welfare of children. In this respect probably India sutlers most, and there582 words
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Article723 1934-11-12 8 |\/|EN plan and scheme and build am I¥l weld While hammers in a hundred vards Are wed to steel, till, rivet held. Great armoured monsters, iron sparred Betake their might across the deep. And wielding weapons such as the* Proclaim the freedom of the seas. The723 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-12 8 The Ideal X'mas Gift. *"*•»> friends the hUhoi f_a.W V ABB b> them a gift case |MMI IM |B| I■ F this old Scotch WhiskN WWCaI IV law Johnnie Walker i> packed in specially mtsm ff f_T «_T* of „r IVAk |H KB 12 bottles, ,nd ran dHi.^red anyivherr WW213 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-12 8 "NIGHTDRESSES ARE MORE ECONOMICAL than pyjamas/' says a fashion note. Presumably because vou cannot wear them out. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY will save you being worn out with linancial worries in in the event of illness or injury. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank53 words
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615 1934-11-12 9 $100,000 Reward ror The Capture Of Red Leaders CANTONESE CHASING COMMUNISTS INTO HUNAN More Fighting Expected On The Kwangtung Border l^i-aN. Yu Hon-mau. commander ot the Cantonese forces in North Kwangtung, has offered a reward of $100,000 for the capture of either Chu Teh or Mao Cheh-tung. leaders of the615 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-11-12 9 SHENTON THOMAS inspeoth,, Mala, Volunteer, so<m afler his arrival. mm10 words
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156 1934-11-12 9 DEAR GOLD WILL STIMULATE TRADE RECOVERY London. Nov. 10. ••r fATIONAL trade recovery assisted by fold which. production elsewhere and trcity ot the the buying countries, especially which have been fall in the commodity th >m time to se ol business lite expressed by' -a*. n -«_j ocnroaer in theReuter - 156 words
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Article135 1934-11-12 9 Famous Aviator Arrives In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 10. The famous aviator, The Master oi Sempill, arrived at Penang yesterday from Victoria Point on a solo flight to Australia. Interviewed, the visitor said M I am very interested to see the keen interest evinced135 words
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Article72 1934-11-12 9 Letters Of Credence Presented To King: At Palace London, Nov. 6. The King at Buckingham Palace today received the new Polish Ambassador Count Naczynski. who presented his letters of credence. The new Ministers in London for Persia, Nicaragua and Haiti were also received by the King. For the72 words
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Article160 1934-11-12 9 Successful Despite Last Minute Rush London, Nov. 3. The performance of Cathcart Jones and Waller In their de Havilland Comet is all the more remarkable because Jones took the place at the last minute jOf Bernard Rubin, the owner of the plane, who was prevented by seriousBritish Radio - 160 words
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Article149 1934-11-12 9 PRINCE WORKLESS Welfare Centres Visited At Bristol London. Nov. 6. Unemployed men in Bristol gave a warm welcome to the Prince of Wales today when he visited the city's welfare (Centres, many of which have been organised as a result of the Prince's own appeal on behalf of the unemployed.British Radio - 149 words
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Article78 1934-11-12 9 Less Income But More Spent London. Nov. 6. Exchequer returns for the past week show that during the current financial year the total ordinary revenue, exclusive of self-balancing revenue, amounted at Nov. 3 to £333.046.439. which is £3.977.060 less than the amount col[lected at the corresponding date lastBritish Radio - 78 words
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Advertisement168 1934-11-12 9 UNIQUE PRESENTS TO SEND HOME Colour Sketches of Malaya, 12 in a Packet for Mailing by Margaret $5.00 tiolio of Malayan Pictures, 6 in a Packet for Mailing by Dorothy Hope Falkner. $2.00 t Prints b Colour. 6in a Packet 1 14" 89' for Mailing. $5.00 ntrcduced. wherein you meet168 words
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Advertisement275 1934-11-12 9 I Scotland's Best When the choicest of Scotch Whiskies go to the blending of one particular brand that brand is sure to be good. To get this excellent combination you have just to ask for P.D." or Peter Dawson's Special. It is well worthy of the excellent reputation it has275 words
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Article2793 1934-11-12 10 A "SQUARE DEAL" FOR PLANTERS I. S. P. Gives Reasons For Grave Discontent rE Incorporated Society of Plantters has issued a statement upon questions relating to the salaries, emoluments and general conditions and terms of service of planters in Malaya. The professional status, the obligations and the general position of2,793 words
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Article98 1934-11-12 10 London, Nov. 6. On the Stock Exchange today sentiment was decidedly brighter all-round and the upward movement of gilt-edg-ed securities has been stronger than fever, and, in several instances, prices further advanced from 15/ to 25 The old 2' 2 per cent. Consols continued yesterday's advance to 84"98 words
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Article910 1934-11-12 10 Fraser 's Share List SATURDAY, NOV. It, 1«34. I Ampat Tin (4) 4s 4%d 4s 9d Asam Kumbang 32s 35s Austral Malay 59s 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 9d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05 2.10 Bangrin Tin 25s 3d 26s 3d Changkat Tin <£) 46s 47s Chenderiang 8s910 words
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Article206 1934-11-12 10 Nov. 8. 9. 10. American Can. Com. 102U 103^ 8 104 8 American Telephone and Telegraph ini 2 H2» 2 112 1 Atcheson Railroad 53» 4 55 55» 4 Dupont 95 96 1 4 96 3 8 Firestone 14> 2 15 < 8 157 8 General Electric lS206 words
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Article62 1934-11-12 10 The output by Sione Tin (FMS) Ltd.. for October was 767 piculs. The output by Rahman Hydraulic! Tin. Co., for October wac 507 piculs. The output at the Hitam Tin Mine for October was 59. 23 piculs. Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co Ltd.. Penang, advice the following rubber outputs for62 words
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54 1934-11-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CI MM M R.M.A. No. 1 X RIBBED SMOKFD SHU I Nov. 10, 1! <»'i loch fi"" 1 Spot I loose (FOB.) Current n Jan. Mar. Apr. June July Sept. Tone of market Qu Latest cable: Lou ,6.5 16d. per lb. New York54 words
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Article79 1934-11-12 10 Singapore Produce Prices Nov. II Gambler Java Cube Hamburg Cube Muntok White T White Pepper Copra. Sundried Copra, mixed Fair Sago Flour Small flake Tapioca Bian j a Jelotong Sarawak Jelotong R. (Siam) W.C. 0 I P R. B. Siam 1 Siam. No. 1 "Sir... Siam. No. 1 M Binl79 words
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Article, Illustration839 1934-11-12 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - YESTERDA Y'S STARS are Todays Extras MOLLIE MERRICK Holli v ood ,n Perso n BY T Hollywood's history e the inception of 2 have there been so names of the screen -nor and utterly neg- US are today's fill- i m picture industry. |l past they haunt I n offices839 words
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Article, Illustration716 1934-11-12 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player nnd Greatest Card Analyst HI KNSIBLi: PREVARICATION DEOPLE who think the millennium is at hand do not make wills, and a *ood Bridge player on lead against a ;lam contract does not bother much about giving his partner informaHon that will716 words
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Article, Illustration268 1934-11-12 11 A Comedy Of Whims At The Pavilion FIFTY years of married hie in one, easy, laugh-packed lesson is what the management of the Pavilion Theatre promised its patrons when "Where Sinners Meet" opened on Saturday. Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook are co-starred in this picturisa- tion268 words
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Advertisement472 1934-11-12 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Ajpurance ln force over $3.">,000 oo« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with472 words
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Advertisement448 1934-11-12 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600,000 •hares of £5 each 3,000,00k Reserve Fund £3,00v#* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00f HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London EC a. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star i Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok448 words
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Article175 1934-11-12 12 Shanghai Committee's Terms Opposed c _T t Decisions reached by the Shanghai Pilots' Control Committee at a meet- ing held recently, following the six demands made by local Chinese ship- v ping firms in opposition to the new regulations requiring an increase of e pilotage fees, are expected175 words
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Article775 1934-11-12 12 HUGE DREDGER BUILT FOR CHINA 40,000,000 Tons Of Mud To Be Taken From Yangtze Bar DESTINED for the Yangtze Bar, one of the largest dredgers in the world was launched at Danzig recently, in the presence of the Chinese Charge d'Affaires at Berlin and other officials. The craft is expected775 words
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Article35 1934-11-12 12 "Why are the hours 4 to 6 and 6 to called dog watches?" asks Novice re don t know, but suggest it is beiuse the "old man" (i.e. Dog) watchUazine neVer them -Nautical35 words
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Article97 1934-11-12 12 SCHEDULE OF BAILING! By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Pert Sudan Marseilles, Palma and I'lisUod HOMEWARD s \li in Port of DtaMßßßfßßtlea IMviix'-tb KEMMENDINE BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING Dec 29 1935. BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING BURMA YOMA PEGU Calls London. Through Passage Rates !nclu« J"97 words
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Article29 1934-11-12 12 Merchants arc hereby Informed that tiie rate oi freight on copra irom Straits to Bombay is reduced to 90 t cents per picul. effective from 10-11-34..29 words
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Article118 1934-11-12 12 New Charitable Venture By Engineers' Institute The Institute ol Marine Engineers has recently announced the formation I ot yet another charitable fund under 1 its auspices, to be known as the "Guild oi Benevoh nee.** It replaces a :und organised after! the war that h;;.s rdnce been wound118 words
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Article24 1934-11-12 12 Captain C. N. Bicklord has succeeded Captain H. B. Harvey in the command cl the Union-Cable Edinburgh Castle. His first command was in 1926.24 words
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Advertisement655 1934-11-12 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. I Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. _*r^_as>\Sl^R^R a aaAßMii _B My^AfW\mmM9~mm> r _**^^_Hl*****fl ™"^^^*k mmWS *R3JB *~F~I iilll II g*»mw g f_~ IB V -4?**— t mmmMmmWmmAmmmSmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm mmmmmwmmmmmmmmm _h_6_—655 words
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Advertisement235 1934-11-12 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO. LTD. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) Regular passenger and cargo services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. FOR BATAVIA. IIERIRON AND SEMARANG (Every Tues. and Fri.) s.s. Giang Ann Tues. Nov. 13 l ss. Giang Seng Fri. Nov. 16 FOR SOURABAYA235 words
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Miscellaneous430 1934-11-12 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas I every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 7430 words
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Miscellaneous263 1934-11-12 12 SINGAPORE Ships alongside the ul u expected l(l 1; 'U East Wharf (Intra,,,,. <,,,. Op ten Hoorl Main Wharf (Entranee Gat Saparoea 18; Ipoh 16 Shyogen Maru 1; p Kuala 6 Empire Dock (Entr.ui,,. Steel Scientist 30; 1 Kajang 35; TOkushima M Empire Dock (Batranec I Pyrrhus 46. W T263 words
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Advertisement455 1934-11-12 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O.S.N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T'nage S'pore. T _P" e BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. 18 CHITRAL 15*0*00 Feb*". CORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 BHUTAN 6 100 £eb ll 17.000 Dec. 7 CARTHAGE 15 000 Feb 15 SOMALI 6.810 Dec. 19 BEHAR 6 000 Feb 2 I I NALDERA 16.000 De,455 words
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Advertisement467 1934-11-12 13 Ellermau Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND BUEZ CANAL steamer City of Bagdad Duc Sails j City of Florence Nov 30 Dec 2 1 City ot Eastbourne Dec 14 Dec 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 FOR HONG KONG,467 words
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Advertisement1140 1934-11-12 13 jL^^Ammml\<C T__ BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean thf* wtt_ a~_T~.-r Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and cSSf E H A d Kmo^ STEAMSHIP CO.. < mi. HH£ ual Btea m Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD w«t--THE BTRArXS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THE SARjfS?«r c^Sl^ SIAR ud THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. Et_ THE AUSTRIA1,140 words
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Advertisement861 1934-11-12 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OP TEN NOORT— Monday. Nov. 12. Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJ A— Monday, Nov. 12. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN- Tuesday, Nov. 13, Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan TOMOHON— Tuesday, Nov. 13, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG- Wednesday. Nov. 14. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan.861 words
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Advertisement360 1934-11-12 14 mmmA—mmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm— DOLLAR STEAMSHIP ONE c_ttiAMERIC^MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TEIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine360 words
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Advertisement609 1934-11-12 14 O. S. K. LINE" f Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Cil "mbo, Durban. Maru Cape 'iown. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Scotland Mara Cape Town via Mombasa. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Manors Durban, and Aigoa Bay t Africa Maru Santos via Colombo. Mombasa, Zan;.:t Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L Mann: Durban. Algoa609 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1934-11-12 15 Despite Loss Of Ashworth, Injured For Greater Part Of Game 1 HAV SCORES FIVE GOALS Singapore 8: Negri Sembilan 2. registered her first inter-State hockey victory when J) d Negri-Sembilan on the Padang on Saturday to the despite the fact that Ashworth strained1,504 words
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Article372 1934-11-12 15 VOLUNTEERS' ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH S. S. Decisively Beaten By F. M. S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16. T^HE Straits Settlements Volunteer Force was decisively beaten by the F.M.S. Volunteer Force by fourteen points <a penalty goal, a goal and two tries I to six points (two tries)372 words
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Article73 1934-11-12 15 Penang's Rugby Team To Meet Perak The following have been selected to represent Penang in the Malaya Cup rugby match against Perak next Saturday. D. R. Harper, J. G. Brett, C. M. J. Kirke. R. P. Bingham, K. A. Hague. C. N. Reed, J. H. J. Dredge. R.73 words
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Article445 1934-11-12 15 STRONG S.C.C. "A XV BEAT WILTS After Being In Arrears At Half -Time S.C.C. -A" 14 pts.; Wiltshires 8 pts. T^HE "A" fifteen fielded by the S.C.C. for their padang fixture with the Wiltshire Regiment on Saturday was a strong combination, artd, despite unceasing opposition from the visitors, they won445 words
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Article52 1934-11-12 15 Melbourne, Nov. 10. In the second golf test foursomes over 36 holes. Scott and Garnett, Great Britain, beat McKay and Williams, Australia, by 3 and 1. Ryan and Ferrier. Australia, beat McLean and Bourn. Great Britain, by 6 and 5. The singles will be played on52 words
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Article29 1934-11-12 15 At Johore Bahru on Saturday, the South Johore R F.C. defeated the j visiting H.M.S. Terror rugger team by six points (a penalty goal and a try) to nil.29 words
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213 1934-11-12 15 TODAY'S FINALS IN S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENT MR. TAMPOE PHILLIPS WINS HANDICAP SINGLES IF the weather Is kind several finals In the S.C.R.C. open tennis tournament will be played today. The results of the week-end games are as follows: SATURDAY Open Singles Semi-final Lim Bong Soo beat C. K. Pang 6— l.213 words
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1063 1934-11-12 15 Selangor Colts Open Hockey Tour With One-Goal Win Over Chinese SUPERIOR FORWARD LINE SINGAPORE NOVEMBER I MEETING Weights For First And Second Days •"THE handicaps for Saturday Nov. 17. the first day cf t*tie Singapore Turf Club November meeting are as follows: Race 1, Horses, Class 3, Div. 3, 61,063 words
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Article143 1934-11-12 16 Taiping Old Edwardians Win Lat Seng Fook Trophy •From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh. Nov. 10. The Lim Seng Fook trophy, the Blue Riband of Perak soccer, changed hands today, the Old Edwardians of Taipin<* •wresting it from the Ipoh Customs by three goals to one. The match was143 words
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334 1934-11-12 16 HUDDERSFIELD HAVE A DAY OUT ALL FORWARDS SCORE IN 8-0 VICTORY From Our Own Correspondent > London, Oct. 11. A LL the Huddersfield forwards had a -■share fn the B—o defeat which was imposed on Liverpool at home. Malam scored three goals, Richardson two and334 words
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Article1068 1934-11-12 16 I A ton Villa 4 Sheffield W. 0 Chelsea 2 w. Brom. A. 3 Lteiby Cjiu.tr 1 Birmingham 1 Everton 3 Portsmouth 2 Grimsby T. 2 Arsenal 2 Huddersfield 8 Liverpool 0 Leicester C. 0 Stoke City 3 Preston N.E. 3 Blackburn R. 1 Sunderland 3 Manchester C. 2 Tottenham1,068 words
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865 1934-11-12 16 SUCCESS GAINED ■WITH LATE GOAL I JU. Services 15 pts. Perak 10 pts. IpERAK and the United Services engaged in a thrilling contest In the Armistice Day rugby match [at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. which was watched by a large crowd |in the865 words
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Article228 1934-11-12 16 Golf First Round For President's Prize The following are the results ol" the first round for the President's prize Cameron and K. A. Robertson beat Holmes-Smith and Munro 3 and 2 T. Black and Maclachlan beat Moss and C. D. Miller 2 and 1 Atkinson and Brodie228 words
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Article199 1934-11-12 16 Badminton JOHORE CHAMPIONSHIPS Results Of Thursdays And Friday's Ties The ties played off in the Johore badminton championship on Thursday and Friday ressulted as follows: ■THURSDAY Junior Singles Chee Ah Mon (Man Yuen* beat Tan Meng Hiang l Blues I 15—16. 15—3. Mens Open Singles Semi-Final199 words
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153 1934-11-12 16 KEDAH-PERAK GAME PLAYED ON SWAMPED PITCH 'From Our Own Q Penanu. Nov. 11. TTHE inter- between Kedah snd Perat played this evening at Alor SUr. resulted in a goalle» draw after a keen struggle, in whi« were equally shared. The result, howet I b- ngarded 111 was one large P153 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-12 16 YOUR MAY LET YOU DOWN m V T -^X IS ALWAYS READY t FOR A LIGHTED MATCH FOR PERFECT COOKING, INSTANTANEOUS AND ABUNDANT HOT WATER. PHONE 5101.27 words
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