The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1934
1934-11-23
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Title Section17 1934-11-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14.430 ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1934 10 CENTS17 words
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Article99 1934-11-23 1 NO CHANGE IN THE TIN QUOTA Decision At Paris Meeting EXPORT FIGURES FOR OCTOBER Paris, Nov. ZZ, j ational Tin Com- :ided to maintain 40 per cent. rs' representative m the Mr. John Hughes ol the Steel Corppration at- c unmittee meeting Kingdom reprcappointed In time ting at 71 cReuter - 99 words
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Article67 1934-11-23 1 Failure Of Three-Power London. Nov. 21. P ol a naval agreement ...s a consequence oi the view .vrli-mlormed. though unimerican circles that there is In the United States delegang merely to discuss the Washington Treaty relat- .i.-lortincation of the .u'ceptable the clause ke United States. It 1 tedReuter - 67 words
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Article32 1934-11-23 1 London. Nov. 21. th< Daily Telegraph, delegate s have it the United States irds Article 19 as an ra Washington CoyC >venant itseii agr< ement Ui re- i< naturally ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article45 1934-11-23 1 so Restriction It Granted Parity London. Nov. M. ion that Japan eve* parity, ah* would described lo complete misconception Matsudaira. It! t is that Japan, rity, might not need t3 to it In all categories but made no statement Jld not.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article14 1934-11-23 1 Rome. Nov. 22. n Chancellor today paid well to Mussolini and departed Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 14 words
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Article101 1934-11-23 1 FOREIGN LABOUR BANNED French Cabinet's Decision Paris, Nov. 11. THE Cabin< t has decided to cut down foreign labour after pondering on figures showing that 350,000 French people are out of work, while 800.0000 foreigners are m employment No new labour cards will be issued I and no card validReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article104 1934-11-23 1 Tension Reaches Climax In the Tyrol Innsbruck. Nov. 22. Strife has broken out on the Austrian Fatherland front which is the government's only bulwark against the Social Democrats and the Nazis. The tension existing m the Tyrol for several weeks culminated In a. serious clash between the semi-mili-taryReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article114 1934-11-23 1 (icneral Tone Comparatively Dull London. Nov. 20. Busineu on the Stock Exchange today was decidedly smaller and. with a certain amount of lightening of commitments, the gtnervl tone, especially at the close, was comparatively dull. Gilt-'tigeri .securities opened with a fresh burst ol strength which, however, was notReuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article280 1934-11-23 1 (tcneral Censure of the Committee New Delhi, Nov. 21. Indian opinion on the Select Committee's report amounts to a general censure lor the Commiteee's failure to endorse the ideal of Dominion status, and its provision, on the contrary. 01 "a rigid constituion not susceptible of growth." All politicalReuter - 280 words
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Article86 1934-11-23 1 Quotum of Abolition of Special Charges Paris, Nov. 22. The Question ol the abolition of special air mail fees and automatic transportation of all letters by air wherever possible was discussed by the air transport committee of the International Chamber of Commerce at which 13 countries wereReuter Wireless - 86 words
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263 1934-11-23 1 "A Vast Stride Towards SelfGovernment London, Nov. ZZ, ■THE report ol the Select Committee achieves the distinction of leaders m practically every morning throughout Britain. Apart from the right wing Conser- vatives and the Daily Herald which are critical from differing standpoints, it isReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration54 1934-11-23 1 THE KING accompanied by the Queen, opened the new building m Portland Place of the Royal Institute of British Architects. A volume of drawings of Buckingham Palace, together with a story of the 100 years of the Institute, were presented to the King, who is here seen shaking hands with54 words
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229 1934-11-23 1 For Canton- Hankow Railway London, Nov. 21. THE Chinese Government Purchasing Commission has ordered from the Vulcan foundry m j Lancashire for the Canton-Hankow railway, 16 locomotives of a new design. They have exceptionally large boilers with special mechanical stokers. They will be among theReuter Wireless - 229 words
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Article115 1934-11-23 1 Diary of the week 2 European woman fined 2 Radio programmes 2 Murder charge withdrawn 3 Inquest on Mr. Drysdale 3 Boxing manager charged 3 Women's page 4 Picture page 5 Chief Scout arrives 6 European found shot 6 Inferior whisky complaint 6 Driver's c&lous conduct 7115 words
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Article165 1934-11-23 1 PREMIER'S GENEVA HOPES Disarmament Review In Commons London, Nov. 21. •THE Premier, speaking m the House of Commons In the course of the debate on the Address, described the position of the Disarmament Conference as not despairing but not too hopeful. Beginning next year, we arc t;oin^ to Geneva determinedReuter Wireless - 165 words
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Article99 1934-11-23 1 Surprise For Disarmament London, Nov. 21. A further complication In the disarmament situation has been introduced by Austria, whose delegate to the Disarmament Bureau, Herr Pfluegel, declared that Austria, deprived of all security m lace ol growing armaments, was unable to subscribe to any convention unless she obtainedReuter - 99 words
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Article77 1934-11-23 1 Geneva, Nov. 22. it is generally recognised that the American draft proposal^ to regulate arms' manufacture will provide a useful basis for discussion when the subject is considered by the League m January. M. LitvinorT, at the Bureau meet ing. urged that if a permanent commission wasReuter Wireless - 77 words
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121 1934-11-23 1 FRENCH AIR FORCE TO BE TRANSFORMED Fear Of Germany's POSITION REVIEWED BY GEN. DENAIN Paris. Vov. 22. A PROTEST against panic rumours to the effect that Germany possesses thousands of military aeroplanes, was uttered by the Air Minister. General Denain. today. Explaining the air credlti to the Chamber. ho laidReuter - 121 words
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Article105 1934-11-23 1 General liutler Offers An Explanation Philadelphia, Nov. U. In an Interview regarding hit v s.itionai evidence before the Senate j committee on Nov. 20. General Butler i declared the story was brought out by (the Committee and not by him. "The racket societies have been using my nameReuter - 105 words
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Article63 1934-11-23 1 Chinese (Government's New Regulation Shanghai. Nov. If Henceforward a permit from th» i Ministry oi Finanr* will be required before silver dollars ran be shipped from Shanghai and other points of China. It is pointed out that this is no way intefers with the normal movements oi trade.Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-23 1 m ■II l i IBLUJtniHS TOMORROW TONIGHT SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24th COCKTA.L OANCE *g£SS?SR IT 630 to 8.15 p.m. CABARET O. N N« OANCE 5 S MA^A (Informal) HARMONY SONGS. DANCING J>-30 P.m. to Midnight mjjsjC^/numbers RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. mmmm41 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-23 1 pi ■▼BB <fcfi TONIGHT i|i| SPECIAL 1v DINNER DANCE W -v -3 I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN EMTERTAIMERS KING OF THE STEEL GIMTAR SEA VIEW PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII HOTEL SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24th 1934 I IN AID OF IDEAL SEASIDE RBSOfti POPPY DAY PUIIU *^i SPECIAL82 words
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Article245 1934-11-23 2 Alleged Embezzlement *THE assistant manager of a local bank and insurance company appeared on a charge of embezzlement of over $100,000 m the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday morning. The accused was Tan 800 Kiah a Teochew. He said he was assistant245 words
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Article50 1934-11-23 2 The following have boon Appointed to comprise the Matang Drainage Board m 1935 the District Officer Larut (Chairman), the Senior Exccuii Ve i^ n^ nr> r Larut and Mafang, the al^ h »eer, Perak North, the en- SpLSFu?*! 2*l Irr ation Engineer. Crosble 'F- N BaCh and Mr T A50 words
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Article203 1934-11-23 2 Road Accident Sequel MRS. Yolande Gates, of Nassim Road, was found guilty by Mr. C. H. Whitton m the police court yesterday on a charge of causing hurt m a motor accident on which she has appeared on trial several times. The magistrate said he had come203 words
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Article240 1934-11-23 2 BRITISH WORKMEN MAKING IT UP SEVERAL DISPUTES SETTLED London, Nov. 19. DROSPECTS of continued indus- trial peace have been advanced by negotiations during the weekend. As a insult South Wales coal miners have decided to withdraw strike notices m the TafT-Merthyr union dispute, and to end the strike declared onBritish Radio - 240 words
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Article189 1934-11-23 2 L Chinese Woman Denies Serious Charge Inspector Hugh Gray, of the S.S. Police, was called as a finger prints expert m the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday. The case was one m which Chan Ah See. a middle-aged woman, answered a charge of assisting m189 words
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Article58 1934-11-23 2 The engagement is announced between Mr. Wong Kum Pak, the State and the S.C.R.C. goalkeeper of Selangor, second son of Mr. Wong All Swee of the Trade and Customs. Kuala 1 Lumpur, and Mrs. Ah Swee, and Miss Chan Choy Keng. only daughter of Mr. Chan Kam Yong. of the58 words
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Article490 1934-11-23 2 "IGNORANCE OF MALA YA To the Editor. Sir,— With the main purport oi your leader "Ignorance of Malaya," m your issue of today, most reasonable men will agree. But it doss seem, taking a long and considerate view of things, that you are rather hard on490 words
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Article73 1934-11-23 2 London, Nov. 20. 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. 17 to £358.378.414. which ;s £2.275.150 less than the amount collect ed at the corresponding date last year. Expenditure for theBritish Radio - 73 words
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Article49 1934-11-23 2 The officers and members of the 'Perak Battalion. F.M.S.V.F.. M.V.I entertained Capt. E. E. Pengilley. the Officer Commanding M.V.I. No. 1 Company, to dinner at Rio Cafeteria on Saturday, the 17th. inst.. on the occasion of his departure to Europe on 'furlough shortly. There were about *70 present. l49 words
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Advertisement66 1934-11-23 2 ZsJTUATroNS^ANTEDT S S- ILADY1 LADY Possessing Bond Street Djploma. shortly arriving m Singapore, desires engagement with a high-class ladies hair-dressing salon ofrree PresT^ t0 B X 423 Care FO^SALEi OWNER LEAVING COLONY Saturday nhp m r f C °J E f EX SALOON 192 nos?s32o R^° S Roadster square nose66 words
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Advertisement397 1934-11-23 2 CLASSIFED ADVERTISEMENT^ A Selection of PERFUMERY by GUERLAIN 68% Champs- EJysees, Paris L'Heure Bleue Shalimar Liv Djedi Mitsouko Guerlinadeetc. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL, LIMITEDBUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGEUCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS t,. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your L Stationery. Typewriters, Ribbons 5* and Carbons also for Pencil397 words
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Advertisement374 1934-11-23 2 JTENDF.Ks. MUNICIPAL^ Tender., Tenders are no* following mat-rials particulars. s c Mu Room. Excavation and nilin.. Tlmah Canal b Merah and NY V Date of Closing 4 nV. Nov. 26th. IW4 M Supply of Brick tenders.. DaTuesday. Nov. 27tl Earthworks at H Farrer Road. 4 p.m. Monday \^l THmmtof «idetable374 words
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Miscellaneous332 1934-11-23 2 Biary Of The Week FRIDAY, Nov. 23. High Water 008 a.m. 8.9 ft., 11.09 am 9.8 ft. Rugby: United Services Officers vs. Singapore 11, padang. Hockey: S.R.C. vs. Medical College, College ground; S.C.R.C. vs. V.M.C.A. 11. Hong Lim Green; Khalsa Association vs. Wiltshires. Kalsa ground; AngloChinese School vs. A.P.C. 11.332 words
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Miscellaneous319 1934-11-23 2 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C. Transmission 111 9.35-11.05 p.m. GSF (19.8*2 m.) and GSE (25.30 m.) 11.05-1.05 am. GSE (25.30 m.) and GSB (31.55 m.) 9.35 Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. 10.35 The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 10.35 "A Gallery of London Types." A programme of real Cockney flavour m which319 words
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Miscellaneous136 1934-11-23 2 '"By Babylon's way" Gounod Conductor— Mr. J. McNeish 830 Close down. The Radio Service Co. wish to give advance notice that they will be broadcasting excerpts from "Merrie England" from Tomlinson Hall on Monday. Dec 10, from 7 to 8 p.m.: Mrs. Ida Kinloch (soprano) Mrs. Eva Clark (contralto) Mr.136 words
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Miscellaneous32 1934-11-23 2 Law Notices For The Day The Chief Justice at Kuala Luir.pur Court oi Appeal. Before Mr. Justice IVn hard m '2nd. Court at 11 ajn. Summonses m Chambers. At 11.30 a.m. Bankruptcy.32 words
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284 1934-11-23 3 COOLIE FOUND HANGING ON TREE AFTER FIGHT WITH BROTHER AFTER the body of a Chinese coolie, who was found hanging ironi a tree, had been exhumed a charge of murder against five other was withdrawn by the Tampin magistrate. At an inquest on the dead284 words
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Article120 1934-11-23 3 Grand Charity Performance At The Pavilion A grand charity premiere m aid of irer's Aid Society will be held at the Pavilion Theatre on Tuesday. 11. at 9.15 p.m.. when HE. the Sir Shenton Thomas, and rhomaa have signified their m:- bung present. The si n will mark120 words
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Article86 1934-11-23 3 Singapore Project Falls Through Fre< Press understands that project for a new dance hall m pore has fallen through. ball was to be erected m SeI .a and was to be called the fit- Danse. capita] of the Palais de Danse was to be SlOO.OOO. dividen into86 words
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Article24 1934-11-23 3 Master Attendant, Singapore. requested the Shipping Communidrcss" the vessels which are m nurbour on the wedding day of the D^ke of Kent.24 words
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Article246 1934-11-23 3 J.P. SAYS SYSTEM IS WRONG Officer's Evidence Criticised From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 21. pOMMENT on the existing system of collecting customs duty from passengers bearing goods on trains. was made by Mr. F. K. Wilson, the magistrate, today. The case was one m246 words
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Article280 1934-11-23 3 Recently Discovered In New Guinea Melbourne. Remarkable developments m the methods of missionary work are being I considered by the Australian Board f Missions. Unofficial overtures have been made to t<he board by the Commonwealth Government that it should undertake to establish a mission station among a large280 words
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Article103 1934-11-23 3 William Sharpies, aged 73. a retired lamp lighter oi Blackpool, was killed by a football while standing behind one of the goals, watching lis grandson Pl Wim e am Parr, the grandson. sUd at the inquest. "One oi the players shot at goal the ball went wide among103 words
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Article19 1934-11-23 3 The new road leading from Ho and Road into Tanglin Barracks will m future be known as Wiltshire Road.19 words
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916 1934-11-23 3 PAID ALL HIS DEBTS BEFORE TAKING HIS LIFE |M R W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday held an inquiry into the death of Mr. Alan Henderson Drysdale (44), the chief engineer on the Eastern Extension Co.'s vessel The Cable, who was found shot dead916 words
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483 1934-11-23 3 LOCAL SCOTLAND YARD MAKES ARREST AFTER TWELVE MONTHS' VIGIL J^URING the past twelve months the local police have received about twenty reports from Kuala Lumpur residents whose houses have been entered by a robber. In every case the midnight visitor has got away483 words
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Article86 1934-11-23 3 BOXING MANAGER ON SERIOUS CHARGE jyCK Morier, a Eurasian boxing manager, came up again yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate. The charge against Morier was that on Oct. 29 he enticed away Nora Lewis, a girl nearing the age of 16. The complainant was Thomas Lewis. The case86 words
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Article239 1934-11-23 3 After Amputation Seemed Only Course His foot nothing but a crushed mass of flesh and bone, the result of a motor accident, i man named Christopherson was brought to the Bellingen District Hospital, N.S.W. some time ago and amputation appeared the only thing for the foot. Then doctors239 words
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Article61 1934-11-23 3 Mediterranean Coast Ravaged By Storm Berre. Serious damage was caused here by a severe storm, which ravaged the whole Mediterranean region. Several dispatch boats were stranded m the storm, while three seaplanes were torn away from their mooring lines m the Berre Pc.nd. the Wench naval aviation base.61 words
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Article47 1934-11-23 3 The American Consulate General announces that on the American Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 29. a public service will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning Road, at 6.30 p.m. Bishop Edwin F. Lee will deliver an address on the subject "Thanksgiving Day Its Deep Significance."47 words
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81 1934-11-23 3 MURDER CHARGE AGAINST FOUR CHINESE ;THE preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against four Chinese, Neo Ah Teng. Ng Tiong Kang. Sng Ah Teck and Tan Leo Teng, has been fixed for Dec. 3 and 5 before Mi. Norman Grice, the second magistrate. It was alleged that the deceased,81 words
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Article191 1934-11-23 3 Obstacle To Progress m Interior Districts i Superstition still constitute! one of I *he forces obstructing reconstruction (progress m the interior districts. Re- ports just to hand indicate that villages m several Kwangtung districts have recently risen m arms against the Government's road building projects on the ground thatReuter - 191 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-23 3 WHAT NEXT? element weather may stain your well-polished Verandah Qn d Furnitures. Protect them h hanging Chicks or have old LKcks repaired. years of Chick making experience is a sufficient rvarontee for satisfaction. Quotations gladly submitted. I ABDUL RAHMAN, Su <cestor to Mohamed Hoosainsah) 66 Robinson Road, (Opposite Telegraph Co.)54 words
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Advertisement339 1934-11-23 3 WORK IS EASIER NOW FAT HAS GONE. Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschen. 'I was so stout about 11 months ago," a woman writes, "that I became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism set into my Joints, and I had to go on sticks for some time Then I339 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1934-11-23 4 Over hail ling 7he Bunga low In The Best Way By Our Woman Correspondent IN the annual overhauling of the home, every surface, every corner and every article of furniture must be made spick and span according to its kind. The best ways of setting1,107 words
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Article, Illustration543 1934-11-23 4 A GENERAL rule applies to the making of these frozen desserts. First, a syrup is made. Next, the fruit juices and flavouring ingredients are added. Then this mixture is put into a freezing tray. When it is firmly frozen, it is removed to a thoroughly543 words
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Article730 1934-11-23 4 Sylvestre Dorian - Sylvestre Dorian Chic Tico-Picce Creations Men 's Shirting By Paris. •"pHERE has never been a season when golf was more popular than it is this year m the clubs around about Paris, j A tew years baok if the French woman played at all. it was730 words
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Advertisement40 1934-11-23 4 T^\J LAI CL XL, *S CL JCI 1 jf dainty and tempting, that will set quickly m any climate, that will be sure to please your guests, use— (erebos Jelly Ciystals Trade Enquiries to: BOU STEAD CO., LTD. S.S. F.M.S.40 words
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Advertisement98 1934-11-23 4 Triumph! i For the second year m succession, the First Prize m the Sunday Dispatch Bonny Baby Competition has been won by a child fed on COW AND GATE. And this year, m addition, out of the remaining eleven i finalists, no less than nine were also fed on COW98 words
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Article, Illustration101 1934-11-23 5 FAMOUS PAGEANT IN A FAMOUS SCENE: LORD MAYO N A FAMOUS SCENE: LORD MAYOR'S SHOW OKI) MAYORS SHOW. London's most famous annual pageant p.ssi,,,. ,ho Mansion House. This K lin.p S e of Iht Otv must revive ,a..v memories lor Malayans, and they will note that it is raining as101 words
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Advertisement45 1934-11-23 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. AIRSHIP BRAND FINEST CONDENSED MILK TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED Sole Distributors: S. A. ALLAPITCHAY CO. 117-119. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Td 2H82. MS K. 3.45 words
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850 1934-11-23 6 77-Year-Old Chief Explains Objects Of Scouting (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 22. 'THE Chief Scout, Lord Baden- Powell, arrived m Penang today by the P. and O. Corfu. He was greeted by leading officials of the Scout movement m Malaya, including Mr. L.850 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-11-23 6 THE THAMES cadet ship, Worcester, was flood-lit on Trafalgar Day.11 words
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Article271 1934-11-23 6 OFFENCE WHICH INVOLVES LITTLE RISK AND HIGH PROFIT CONSEQUENT on several complaints from customers of the East Asia Store m Serangoon Road that the Black and White whisky supplied was of an inferior quality, the local agents for the manufacturers, the Borneo Company, made a271 words
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130 1934-11-23 6 Mr F. J. R. Bottrall. Professor of English Literature at Raffles College. Singapore was married to Miss Margaret Saumarez Smith, daughter of the Rev. H. and Mrs. Saumarez Smith of Waldershare Rectory. Kent, at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday. PROFESSOR MARRIED The bridegroom130 words
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Article61 1934-11-23 6 Why Malaya-Java Phone Charges Were Reduced (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 21. Ths reason for the reduction of charges m the Malaya-Java phone service is that both the administrations have considered it desirable m the hope of getting more traffic. Since the inauguration m March,61 words
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Article72 1934-11-23 6 Munsha Singh, against whom a charge of criminal breach of trust of clothing, and two promissory notes for $100 each and $44 m cash was preferred by Hakan Sing again appeared before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday. His worship was then informed that the Deputy Public72 words
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Article308 1934-11-23 6 "CALLOUS ACT" OF CHINESE DRIVER A Chinese driver who was involved m a motor collision with a car j driven by Mr. W. G. Baker, divisional manager of the Eastern Extension A. land C. Telegraph Co., Ltd., was convicted on charges of causing hurt by a rash act to Mrs.308 words
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Article207 1934-11-23 6 1 South Australia Wants One Like Victoria Next Year Adelaide. Can South Australia secure the attendance of one of the King's sons and the holding of the Olympic Games m Adelaide m 1936. when the State centenary, or centennial, celebrations will be held? Those are among the proposals207 words
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Article52 1934-11-23 6 Expected In Kuala Lumpur In January (From Our Own Correspondent) T K«ala Lumpur, Nov. 21. Ti^nL Commissioner, Sir Shenton o^Tan S '23 SeXPeC%edlnKualaLum PA reception will be given him and an nnnffl^ f WelCome P^ented by the V?ctorTa l^lf V nUy f Selan or victoria Institution on the52 words
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513 1934-11-23 6 Hunting Rifle Wedged Between His Knees MR. H. J. C. Heytman, a retired official of the Dutch Office, was found shot dead at his home m Wiik Katong, at 9.45 yesterday morning. A shot was heard and the deceased man wain his room513 words
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98 1934-11-23 6 POLICE INSPECTOR DISGUISED AS COOLIE Uow a Mngapi disguised as a caught an Indian n.... ting^* girls was told m t: The tailor. Stepan Khan. ,1 with using criminal force to th Part of the case was he camera. When the hearing vai Am court, the magistrate i Mr. L.98 words
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Article59 1934-11-23 6 RAPPROC HEMENT Negotiations Between Nanking And Canton Proceediai anton It is stated m well-informed ers here that negotiations for a rapprochement between Nanking Canton are still m pry.:: General Chiang Peh-chene. General Chiang Kai-shek > representative who is a member of the Peiptaf M tary Council, is expected the South59 words
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Advertisement57 1934-11-23 6 MARVEL OF FILM MARVELS Wonders never cease m the screen's musical comedy masterpiece of all time! lalhambral 1 *^3v&n</ 315 on Tuesda > iSIAIO 1 nfi^ i 27th. Nov. a 1 >^k^ I jT k a *ig I IT V I YOU KNOW THAT THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL RATE TO GREAT57 words
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Advertisement161 1934-11-23 6 A BIG ATTRACTION r MARK tomorrows date red star and keep it open B li the date on which Margaret Boilau first starring picture "Littl- Hn What Now' r comes to the I Theatre. Her tremendous H "Only Yesterday." her very lirst motion picture, demanded that Miss Sullavan be starred161 words
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Article1476 1934-11-23 7 FAILED TO STOP AFTER SERIOUS ACCIDENT Smart Work By Inspector Leads To Conviction ANESE car driver who was m Ul a motor collision m Street with a car driven by G Baker, the divisional manEastern Extension A. and C. ra ph Co., Ltri which was overwin?:1,476 words
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Article74 1934-11-23 7 London, Nov. 20. With a view to considering the possibilities of increasing United Kingdom trade with Spain an investigation is to be undertaken by the Commissioner of the Overseas T:.:tis Council. Mr. Arthur Mullins. who will leave for Madrid on Friday. Meanwhile arrangements lor discussions with SpanishBritish Radio - 74 words
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Advertisement187 1934-11-23 7 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 THI WHOLB TOWN IS TALKINCi IBOUT THIS \M)Ni>FliII OMF.DY THHII LrMI I Varnei Bros, mighty Btcnarch Truly a 50 milliou jl.ciai show. Made only by ire mil co-operation of the Nav> greatest armada that ever !lhe seven seas m the ;>ir super thriller of the year!187 words
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Advertisement266 1934-11-23 7 Acclaimed by crowds as one of the most Brilliant Hritish -^^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb AIBITAI Pictures I bAPITUL NIGHTLY 6.15-9.15 II *«••"«< IbVPbHbI m Malaya jLJ I] i mm mm\9^ m^ 'VJ L I I I*™ Magnificent m Con- IUL* M BH ception! Awe-in- bW Mf^ N M W^ pirin X m vivid266 words
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685 1934-11-23 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1934 In dia 's Choice IT la most misleading that the relations ot Great Britain and India should be referred to as the "Indian problem' because m that huge sub-continent with its 350.000.000 people there is not one problem but a thousand and685 words
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Article472 1934-11-23 8 Mr. T F H Kemp. 0.5.P.C.. Kual.i Kangsar visited Sitlawan on Monday on dmv Dr. (Mrs.) Margaret Aikin left Ipoh on Monday ior Talping to act as Lady Medical Officer. Dr. R A. Mac Nab, Medical Officer. Talping, has proceeded on transfer as Medical Officer. Lower Perak.472 words
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Article, Illustration625 1934-11-23 8 IN order to ccmmemmorate the visit to Malaya of the Chief Scout and Chief Guide. Lord and Lady BadenPowell an attractive magazine entitled '•Rally-O" has been produced as a souvenir of the occasion by the Boy Scout a n d Girl Guide Associations of Malaya. The625 words
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Article983 1934-11-23 8 "Oh. it's a remarkable lamly. Jim." said Hardy, "and I hear you've been seeing a great deal of them while I was away. Well. I'm going to take a bit of risk with you— to warm you against them." "What the devil d'you mean by that?" "I983 words
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Advertisement189 1934-11-23 8 MELINI CHIANTI SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the (ompanies Ordinance of Hong Kong) (Incorporated m Shanghai) SINGAPORE- COOKED MEATS prepared fresh daily SILVER SIDE BRISKET— PRESSED OX TONGUE HAMS PRESSED PORK PORK BRAWN You will enjoy them all SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. kj Insist189 words
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Advertisement47 1934-11-23 8 "A CHEERFUL FIRE IN A ROOM soon starts everyone chatting" says a hostess. A house on fire, on the other hand, may absolutely ruin you unless you have a G AFLAC FIRE POLICY m force. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.47 words
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Article183 1934-11-23 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Action In Manchukuo Shanghai, Nov. 22. SCORES ol high Chinese officials Manchukuo including Mr. Shi-yi, former Governor len, have been dismissed places have been taken Japanese officials. inese Kwantung Command d the Koreans m the new down m Jehol while their Klrin183 words
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Article175 1934-11-23 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Three Districts Taken Over By Municipality Shanghai, Nov. '1:1. TTHE city of Peiping will be expanded shortly, according to a decision arrived at at a recent meeting of the Peiping Municipal Council. Three districts on the outskirts of the city175 words
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Article116 1934-11-23 9 Debate On Bill Before Christmas London, Nov. 21. The House of Commons, by 224 votes to 62. passed a motion by the Premier taking up all private members' time for the present session for the discussion of the report of the Select Committee and the subsequent India Bill.116 words
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Article52 1934-11-23 9 Met By Duke of Kent At Dover London, Nov. 21. Princess Marina arrived m England from Paris for her wedding to the Duke of Kent on Nov. 29. The bridegroom met her at Dover, and Their Majesties, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York were atReuter - 52 words
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Article100 1934-11-23 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.* RUBBER London, Nov. 22. Spot (Sellers* 6 3 16 d. (6 3 16d> (Buyers) 6 1 16 d. <6 1 16 d.> January-March G'^cf. (6 3 16d..» April- June 6 7 16d. <6 3 8 d July-September 6 9100 words
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Article83 1934-11-23 9 Liquidation By Disappointed Bulls London. Nov. SI. Selling by producers especially American, caused a sharp fall m copper today which was accentuated by liquidations by disappointed bulls who recently purchased m the hope oi some imminent form of restriction materialising. It is generally admitted the market] hasReuter - 83 words
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Article67 1934-11-23 9 New York. Nov. 81. The custody of Gloria Vanderbih has tuvn awarded to her aunt. Mrs. Whitney. Cryptic Judge Carew has caused a second commotion among newspaper correspondents. This is no new decision as Gloria jjoes to Mrs Whitney for (five days and spends the week-ends with herReuter - 67 words
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Article43 1934-11-23 9 London. Nov. 22. Notice has been given at a London Register Office of the forthcoming marriage ol Lady Margaret Stewart, daughter of the Marquis of Londonderry, to Mr. Alan Muntz. It was previously reported that the Marquis had refused his consent. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article49 1934-11-23 9 Soviet Airman Aloft For 24 Hours Moscow, Nov. 22. A Soviet glider claims to have established a new world record In remaining aloft for 24 hours and 10 minutes wilh a pilot and passenger. The flight was made over the mountainous district of the Crimea. —Renter Wireless.49 words
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Advertisement168 1934-11-23 9 TODAY TIFFIN $1.00 (KM a la Reine I i ll«t Selangin Orientale Ks».ilope of Veal Spiaack Pomme Sautee (old Meat Salad <a^o Cake Treacle hmse Fruit A Coffee TOMORROW Special Curry Tiffin PHONE 4906. GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY under the distinguished patronage of H.E.168 words
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Advertisement217 1934-11-23 9 0 HOW i/^ eye iBx BSEI CARES FOR YOUR Hf MALAYA TO PREVENT SALLOWNESS: One night a week paint Special Lotion on your face. While you sleep it works. Gently drawing away the acids which, lie m pores and sallow the skin. Coaxing out all impurities left m tin- skin217 words
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1431 1934-11-23 10 Messrs. Strauss Deal With Metal Substitutes IN their special monthly tin re- I view Messrs. A. Strauss and Co., state The statistics for October show an increase m the visible supply of 1.712 tons. The arrears of supply, on which we commented m our1,431 words
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Article117 1934-11-23 10 India Still Largest Buyer Of Home Goods Manchester. Exports of rayon and cotton mixed piece goods continue to show an increase as compared with last year, total shipments for Xhe eight months ended August amounting to 27,814.345 square yards, valued at £1,310,048, which is .larger by 382,185117 words
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77 1934-11-23 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 22. 12 o'clock noon Tcne of market Dull and Easier. Latest cable: London Spot Sheet 6 1 16 d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 12 7.16 per lb. Buyers Sellers Spot77 words
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Article125 1934-11-23 10 The following index numbers represent the estimated monthly traffic receipts of Cables and Wireless Limited as related to comparable traffic m the year 1929. Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929 100. 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 Jan. 96.0 76.3125 words
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Article26 1934-11-23 10 The output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd for the four weeks ended Nov. 7 amounted to 1.908.60 ounces Reut r.26 words
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Article114 1934-11-23 10 Nov. 22 Gambier 6^ Java Cube 900 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 65.50 White Pepper 64 50 Copra, Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Fair Sago. Flour 2.27 V 2 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6 5 Sarawak Jelotong 6-50 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per114 words
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Article90 1934-11-23 10 Pahang Consolidated. is to pay a final dividend of 10 per cent., less tax. making 15 per cent., less tax, for the year to July 31, 1934. against nothing for the preceding three years and 12 _> per cent, for 1929-30. The 7 per cent. Preference shares are90 words
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Article31 1934-11-23 10 The Renong Consolidated Tin Dredge has run 217 hours during the first hall ol November. Over 54.000 cubic yards have been treated, and 300 pikuls of tin ore won.31 words
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Article1040 1934-11-23 10 THURSDAY, NOV. 1*34. Ampat Tin (4) 4s 3d 4s 7\:d Asam Kumbang *.£> 33s 35s Austral Malay (£> 59s 61s cd. Ayer Hitam Tln(Se) 14.> 3d 15s 3d Ayer Wcng (Sit 2.05 2.10 Bangrin Tin ti» 25* 3d 26s Changkat Tin 46s 47s Chendenang 8s 6d 9s1,040 words
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630 1934-11-23 10 New Working Found As Result Of Search HTHE following is the directors': report for the year ended'" June 30, 1934, presented at thejj nineteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of Bakau Tin. Ltd., held at No. 1. Embankment. Kuala j Lumpur. The directors630 words
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Article88 1934-11-23 10 American Can. Con An* Pel nd Telegraph Dupunt Firestone I Ct. neraJ L M General 1 I Cr. odrich Gi odyear Inter-Telephone and I Telegraph I N lonaJ I N\w York Central Railroad I Pennsyh I road Radio Corpoi I Socony V Ikm m Standard Oil XJ. I88 words
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Article74 1934-11-23 10 Abroad London, Noi E\ Paris 75 I New York 4 i>B 7 Montreal 4 86 Brussels L'l36'j Geneva 15.36. Amsterdam 7 :V7'_ Milan 58 7 Berlin 12.40. BtocktK>lm Copenhagen Osio 19.90'j. Vienna 27, Prague H9V Madrid 36 1 Lisbon 110 Atheni 523 Bucharest Belgrade 219. Rio t Buenos Ail MontevideoReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-23 10 NETHERLANDS INDIES RUBBER STATISTICS The following information has been received from Central Bureau of Statistics Batajvia. Production on Estates converted to long tons of 2.-40 ib.. Total Septr. Jan. to JUW Territory 1933 1934 May m- Bcpt clusiv.' -clusii <1> <2) 3 > 1934. IOiU Java 71.827 5.344 35.734 Outer115 words
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Article, Illustration970 1934-11-23 11 IARGE SUMS OF MONEY Raised By "The Merrilads" local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT t o ;iy has the Merrilads Musi1M •> made a name m this also m ether parts of Malaya when the members Iso made themselves useful I I ilnese community. ild grudge paying a few970 words
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Article63 1934-11-23 11 Japanese Association To Be Dissolved Tokio. The newspapers report that the Kokuikai, a nationalistic association of high government officials and peers, will be dissolved m view ofl its alleged bureaucratic nature. The association has attracted widespread attention because several Ministeits. Including Mr. Hirota, belong to it. Its avowedReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration992 1934-11-23 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst HOW TO FOOL THE DECLARER The thousands of situations which are constanty arising m the play of Contract Bridge hands have become known to almost all experienced players, and most of them have learned from force of992 words
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Advertisement393 1934-11-23 11 Assets^ exceed $12,000,000. Aswrance In force over $35,000,00« 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 EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the393 words
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Advertisement444 1934-11-23 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3 000QP\ Reserve Fund £3 00*'j* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 OOf HEAD OFFICE: 3S, Blshoppgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star IJollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh444 words
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Article319 1934-11-23 12 THERE WAS NO DOUBT ABOUT THIS MONSTER Yangtsze Fishermen Belittle Loch Ness Fables SCOTLAND'S monster, having excited the patriotism of half the nations of the world to vie with her m claims to out-do the size and wonder of the mystery m Loch Ness, has now been319 words
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Article137 1934-11-23 12 Launched On Clyde For African Service One of the most powerful tugfl built, on the Clyde was launched recently from the Govan yard oi Harland and Wolff. The vessel the W. H. Fuller, is the second of two twin screw steel tugs I built for the South Africa137 words
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Article161 1934-11-23 12 To Be Director of Signal Department Captain A. J. L. Murray. D.5.0.. :0.8.E.. who has been director of the Signal Department at the Admiralty since April. 1932, will relinquish the i duties this month to Captain G. W. lHallifax. who for the past two years has been m161 words
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Article29 1934-11-23 12 Boston. One hundred gas tanks m the acetylene plant of the Chariest own Navy \ard exploded recently, killing ne man and doing damage estimated at US $175,000.29 words
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Article142 1934-11-23 12 Sailors Prevent Unloading Of Cargo Trouble on board the American ship Tacoma necessitated a visit to /that vessel by the United States Court Marshal at Shanghai. The Tacoma arrived from America via Japan and the steamship wanted to unload the cargo from the vessel by 4 p.m.142 words
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Article65 1934-11-23 12 New York Prepares For Ocean Giants New York. Construction was officially inaugurated recently by Mr. La GuardiMayor of New York of three new £Ko& an estima t ed cost of v s The new wharves will enable the ocean giants, the French liner Normandie of the Compagnie65 words
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Advertisement635 1934-11-23 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < Incorporated m F.MS.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. jgiii^Bßi Mont* mxpnuM I P *»^V Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS635 words
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Advertisement71 1934-11-23 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Christmas Excursions At Reduced Rates. SINGAPORE— BELAWAN ct^ r *J^ aStagi) AND RE TURN $60.00 SINGAPORE— PEN ANCi AND RETURN $40 00 For passage tickets and further particulars apply to MANSFIELD AND CO LTD Ocean Building. Singapore. YOU CAN TRAVEL IN CHINA FOR LESS THAN IT71 words
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Advertisement209 1934-11-23 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. RED FUNNEL LMK) (INCORPORATED tN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) I Regular passenger and MTfi NtvlMi from Singapore t«» Java. Borneo. Ranka and Killiton FOR BATAVIA. (HKKIBON INI SEMARAN(i (Fver> Tues .uul Fri i s.s. Ban Hong LftOOf Fr; NOT 2.> s.s. Oiang Seng Tv a N209 words
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Miscellaneous465 1934-11-23 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And i 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. i Kuan tan <via Jeramut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. j Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday465 words
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Miscellaneous572 1934-11-23 12 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD The following passengers are proceeding by the P. and O. Chitral tallj ing at 9.30 a.m. today for Penang. Colombo and Europe: Mr. W. H. Wallace Little. Mr. Mansell. Mr. H. F. P. Albrecht. Surg.-Lt. J. Oliver. Mr. W. B. Foy. Mr. W. F. Fletcher. Mr. G. N.572 words
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Miscellaneous268 1934-11-23 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the v| U rv,, r o\pr< tpd to anivf East Whari (Knlrame al< Penans Maru 22; Planciu Main Wharf (Kntrance Gate li Chitral 18: Hua Tonf r: IJll ißintang 9: Burdwan 7 Empire Dock (Entrame Miharu Maru 30; Steel B sang 32; Rahman 34; Sil. Empire268 words
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Advertisement447 1934-11-23 13 (BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS In W Spore. Tn S £"J 6070 N 22 BHUTAN 6.100 Feb 14 15.000 Nov. 23 CARTHAOE 15 000 Feb IS 17.000 Dec. 7 BEHAR G 000 Fi>h 9R 6.810 Dec 19 CATHAY 15.000 Mar 1 16 000 Dec 21 SOUDAN447 words
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Advertisement440 1934-11-23 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated In England > I^o "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer City ot Bagdad Oue Sails City of riorence Nov 30 Dec. 2 City ot Eastbourne Dec 14 Dec 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 FOR HONG KONG,440 words
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Advertisement1205 1934-11-23 13 a^v "^"^^^"^T^^^^Si^^^^^^*-^' v-^^^Vi 188 «^S Sh^ l^ LtJ^nd SS? HO L d KmoW "^M» CO.. (im> I l Bteam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE c TIR tm TOE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP ?-n VS' THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTOAUAnTSS M INF M THB SIAM1,205 words
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Advertisement801 1934-11-23 14 K. P- M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS— Friday. Nov. 23, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Souiabaya. TINOMBO- Friday. Nov 23. Belawan-Deli. DE WEERT— Friday. Nov. 23, Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba. Tandjong-Pandan and Batavia. MAROS -Friday, Nov. 23, Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. TOBA- Saturday.801 words
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Advertisement344 1934-11-23 14 Ay REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Pcnani Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms Excellent cuisine— Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT GARFIELD Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Jan. 15 PRESIDENT POLK344 words
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Advertisement713 1934-11-23 14 O. S. K. LINE I BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BUKNOt IIRFS vi% I AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. Ejfa SOUTH Al Hi{ V U) M*i I m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru Nov. 30 s.s. Africa Maru I m.s. Montevideo Maru Dec. 28 ss. Hawaii Maru 1>f f 1| m.s. La713 words
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Article913 1934-11-23 15 Modern Tendency Towards Commercialisation sound a peculiar statement to make, writes Sir Frederick rotary of the Football Association from 1894 to 1934 ly Herald, but the chief danger to the future of nro football may arise from the great game's ever-increas" m all parts of913 words
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Article398 1934-11-23 15 HANDICAPS FOR THE^LAST DAY T HE handicaps for Saturday, the last day of the S.T.C. November meeting, are as follows: Race 1. Pomes, class 2. Div 2 About 6 furs. ;md 18 yards— gU n p S^KiwL 9^ Can Do ai2 ■wniong 8.12. Valkyrie 8.10. Glamour 8398 words
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Article726 1934-11-23 15 "A" COMPANY M.S.V.R. THE CHAMPION UNIT rpHE Selangor Battalion. F.M.S.V.F. A held a successful meeting on the Kuula Lumpur rifle range on Sunday. There were events for rifle, machine and Lewis guns and revolver. The weather was bright and conditions were good. During the course of the726 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-11-23 15 THE RAFFLES COLLEGE hockey team which beat the S.C.C. 2—o.10 words
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Article261 1934-11-23 15 BEATEN IN SCRAPPY RUGGER GAME BY POLICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 21. IN a scrappy rugger match this after--1 noon, the Police fifteen defeated the Selangor Asiatic's team by six points »two tries) to three points (a try) This was their second encounter. Although261 words
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Article81 1934-11-23 15 Results m Singapore Open Championship Further results of the first round ties m the Singapore open ping-pong championship were as follows Yong Eng Mon beat Lum Pitt Hin 3—o. Chua Kirn Heam beat Chua Eng Yeow 3—o. Ong Mah Soh beat Leong Hock Kee 3—l. Tan Boon Teck81 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-23 15 EVENSONG (Spencer up) gets well away to win the first race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday.16 words
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Article616 1934-11-23 15 SEVERE HOCKEY DEFEAT FOR R.A.F. Medical College Get Five Goals Without Reply Medical College 5; R.A q JV/fEDICAL College beat the R.A. at hockey on Wednesday evening en the College Ground by five clear goals. The College team, which included two Singapore players, s. Velupillay and G. B. Armstrong, gave616 words
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Article67 1934-11-23 15 The following have accepted to play rugby for the S.C.C. 2nd XV vs the United Services 2nd XV tomorrow on the Padang: P. Bartram; W Hannuv. VV. H Me Neill F. I. Tremlett. G Dodds (Capt) H. L Davies. A H. Williams; A F. Hewett. J. E. C Mitchell, C.67 words
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Article369 1934-11-23 15 BODYLINE BOWLING KILLED New Lbw Rule To Be Tried London, Nov. 21. HTHE Advisory County Cricket Com- mittee has endorsed the M.C.C.'s definition of a direct attack by a bowler upon a batsman, and resolved that County Committee captains should take the strongest possible steps to see that the type369 words
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Article159 1934-11-23 15 Reuter Final Ties m the Slate Championships Five finals are due to be played off today m the Johore Badminton Association State championship tournament. The ties are as follows Junior Doubles Final Daud and Salim <J Dapat> vs winner of W. P. Tong and C. A. Mon vs.Reuter - 159 words
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1036 1934-11-23 16 S.C.R.C. TENNIS TOURNEY CONCLUDED Walkover In Open Doubles GRUELLING VEJERANS' DOUBLES FINAL "yHE S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament was brought to a close yesterday when the finals m the veterans' singles handicap and the veterans' doubles handicap were played. Scow Poh Leng beating V. P. Barbat m the singles 6—l.1,036 words
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642 1934-11-23 16 ANNUAL LADIES HOCKEY MATCH WON BY THE REST 'I Mrs. Pennefather Prominent A FTER several postponements on account oi impossible weather conditions, the annual ladies hockey match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund was I transferred trom the P.idang to the I Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and i resulted642 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-11-23 16 MR. T. H. MENZIES. the owner, leading m Evensong alter his victory m the first race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday.21 words
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Article221 1934-11-23 16 Second Round Results Of Sir Arnold Robinson Cup rpHE following are the results 01 the second round of the S.G.C. Sir Arnold Robinson Cup Ladies' Foursomes competition Mrs. Cannell and Mrs McNair beat Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Nettlefold 1 up. Mrs. Phillip and Mrs. Ferguson beat Mrs.221 words
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Article48 1934-11-23 16 England and Australia Draw 4 All Sydney, Nov. 22. The first Anglo- Australian womens' lawn tennis two- day test was drawn 4 games all. Miss Dorothy Round won both her matches m defeating Louise Bickerton 6 4 6—2 and Joan Haitigan 6—2 2—6 6—3 ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article45 1934-11-23 16 T N'Eliya, Ceylon. ov 111 the second round of the Sparkes' Shield competition after a keen struggle the Malays defeated the CLI by one goal to nil. Both teams played well and Sappideen scored the goal for the Malays m the second half.45 words
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Article63 1934-11-23 16 The following will represent the Combined Services versus the Singapore Volunteer Corps tomorrow, on the S.R.C. ground. Bully-off 5 pm Pte. Jones, (1 /Wilts. R.) Cdl Reeves, (I/Wilts. R.), Capt Hammond, (R.E.) Sgt. Lambert, (R.A.F 2/Lt. Read, (I/Wilts. R.), Lieut. Douglass, (R.EO F./O. Morse, (RAF) Lieut. Black, (R.E.), Cpl. Stop'her63 words
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482 1934-11-23 16 Even Struggle Throughout BOTH SIDES STRONGEST m DEFENCE S.C.C. 1; H.M.S. Terror 1. THE S.C.C., without the services of some of their best players, managed to draw I—l1 1 at hockey with the H.M.S. Terror team on the Padang yesterday. The result482 words
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Article134 1934-11-23 16 Programme of R a «s for Sunday Morninu On Sunday the six-metiv sail the third race for the Blank ChalteniC Cup. Start 10 n Points obtained for the fir* 1 rir t;^ BUl(>k Cup Tarbet Kathleen ♦x" B "^L ass win sail !hr *wii Q lnta I****** Cup star134 words
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Article36 1934-11-23 16 Jack McLean Wins Amateur Championship Melbourne. No\ In the Centenary amateur goli championship final over 36 1. Me Lean t the Scottish champ;.. r. Attersley. ft former Australian unattur champion by 11 and 936 words
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Article81 1934-11-23 16 The following will represent the •United Services versus Ptrak at Ipoh tomorrow and versus Penang on Monday at Penang LA C Claytoo, <R.A.F. L.A.C. Edwards RAF' F. O. Bprlngall, (RAJ 1 Ueut nutt. <R.A.». Gnr. WUkinaoo, 'R.A>; L.A.C. Grundy. «R AF F O Golding (RAJ 1 AB. Hoare, -RN 181 words
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Advertisement43 1934-11-23 16 ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS Mean Heavy Expenses. An OCEAN "LEADER" POLICY will Safeguard You. Apply for Particulars to rpTJTf /YAP J|b| Accident Guarantee ID£j VVLAII Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated m Great Britain) CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. Manager for Malaya: ™r XT C NORMAN BENNETT oom43 words
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Advertisement33 1934-11-23 16 /tA PEACEFUL EVEHIKG 0 ABRIUIAMTLIGHT J tffiS£?aa -*•<>^.* W** l^ ■T v v """n ■< t »J"-» ii .^^^"^^^^^^^k. P^ffiA i*- fc^H 4 I B B i OF LASTING UNITED EMGIHEERS LTD. BRILLIANCE SINGAPORE ORAMCHtS^>33 words
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