The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 November 1934
1934-11-30
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Title Section18 1934-11-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,43 b. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 10 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1934-11-30 1 LONDON EN FETE FOR ROYAL WEDDING Bride Promises To "Love Honour And Obey" TOUCHING SCENES AT ABBEY CEREMONY QUEEN MARY IN TEARS AMAZING DEMONSTRATIONS OF LOYALTY CHEERING HEARD OVER A MILE AWAY OCENES of brilliance such as are associated only with a •J coronation1,453 words
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251 1934-11-30 1 NAZI FEARS OF OPPOSITION BY REICHSWEHR MATTERS REACHING I A HEAD IN GERMANY Discontent With Hitler Berlin, Nov. 27. INTENSE excitement prevails this afternoon as alarmist rumours are circulating with regard to the attitude oi the army towards the regime. Up to now a report that the Reichswehr and theReuter Wireless - 251 words
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Article99 1934-11-30 1 Ix>ndon Production Of "Lady Precious Stream" London. Nov. 28. T^- 1.000-year-old Chinese comedy. Wjjy Precious Stream" was produced *Xh sreat success at the Little Theatre tonight hose present included Mr. Quo Taip Sir James Lockhart. and Sir Johnston, who told Si Hsiung. P translator, that the play wasReuter - 99 words
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71 1934-11-30 1 TREMENDOUS GOVERNMENT LANDSLIDE IN BYE-ELECTION MAJORITY FALLS BY 1 8,528 London, Nov. 29. rE bye-election at Putney owing to the death of the Conservative Member, Mr. Samuel Samuel, has resulted as follows Mr. Marcus Samuel iCons. > 15.599. Dr. Edith Summerskill (Lab.) 12,936. Reuter. The figures at the last election71 words
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98 1934-11-30 1 PROSPECTS OF A WAR BETWEEN U.S.A. AND JAPAN NOT NA VAL STRA TEG V SAYS ADMIRAL SAJTO But No Relaxation Of Vigil Boston, Nov. 29. ADMIRAL, Makoto Saito, m an article m the Christian Science Monitor, scoffs at the possibility of war between Japan and the United States and claimsReuter - 98 words
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Article49 1934-11-30 1 Great Interest In China's Experiment Geneva, Nov. 29. The Opium Advisory Committee concluded its session after the adoption of the report, with slight modifications. Great interest is being manifested m the proposed opium reforms m China, and the progress of the experiment Is being closely watched. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement51 1934-11-30 1 LI TOMORROW tonight I SPECIAL DINNER COCKTAIL DANCE CONCERT 18.15 to 9.15 o.m. £30 to 8.15 o.m. DANCE (FORMAL) nikn.». M s- 30 P- m to Midnight D «NNER DANCE big cabaret success informal) MARYA MARTA HARMONY SONGS, DANCING 9 3 <> P.m. to Midnight MUSICAL NUMBERS BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA51 words
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Advertisement84 1934-11-30 1 KB mCd Mmm On Other Pages Radio programmes 2 Circus lorry overturns 3 Epidemic of cycle thefts 3 Lloyd George on war horrors 3 Page for teamen readers 4 Page of pictures 5 Bank manager charged 6 Latest China cables g Tin and rubber prices Pocket battleships 9 Britain vulnerable84 words
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Advertisement110 1934-11-30 1 tonight SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 1 X WUi I SATURDAY nj^E^H SPECIAL DINNER DANCE IT^^H CABARET B^^^J w|TH PRIMA BALLERINA |^^^H^B|^^^H^^^^H THE LATE IMPERIAL THEATRE, MOSCOW I H A DANCER OF UNUSUAL MERITS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SEA VIEW HOTEL SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, Dec. 2nd "DAMES" BEAUTY CONTEST arranged m conjunction \<»th thr110 words
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Article81 1934-11-30 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice, S.S., Chief Justice. F.M.S., and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in 1st Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal. No. 7— Khoo Kay Yeow vs. Khoo Chui Hoon etc. Before the Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. Justice Prichard and Mr. Justice a' Beckett81 words
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Article50 1934-11-30 2 Over 2,000,000 Trees Planted In Home Counties Last Year London, Nov. 27. More than two million trees were planted last year m the home counties by the Forestry Commission. During this winter another fifty million will be planted throughout Britain. 3.500 men being engaged on this work.- British RadioBritish Radio - 50 words
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Article251 1934-11-30 2 Amazing Demonstration Of Affection The Duke and Duchess of Kent returned to Buckingham Palace at 12 28 p.m. and were given a tremendous welcome by the enormous crowd. The glass coach travelled slowly down Constitution Hill. The Duchess, calm but pale smiled and waved to the crowdReuter - 251 words
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Article138 1934-11-30 2 How The Royal Couple T^eft The Palace There wa9 a remarkable scene when the Duko and Duchess left the palace at 4.10 p.m. m an open carriage drawn by four handsome greys. The royal guests, led by the Prince Cf Wales, dashed across the inner Quadrangle andReuter - 138 words
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Article228 1934-11-30 2 Princess Marina Blows Kisses To The Crowd London, Nov. 29. London stayed up all night, the crowds which cheered the Duke and Princess Marina on their way from the theatre yesterday evening taking up positions along the wedding route where the spectators were thirty deep en either228 words
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Article165 1934-11-30 2 Midnight Scenes At The Palace Scenes of intense patriotic fervour were witnessed at midnight outside Buckingham Palace where huge crowds, including many men and women In evening dress, assembled to catch a glimpse of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina returning from the theatre. The royal couple165 words
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Article135 1934-11-30 2 Coincides With Thanksgiving Day In U.S.A. Wedding bells are ringing round the world. Not only throughout the Empire, including the most remote parts, but throughout Europe's capitals millions are joining m the rejoicings. Special arrangements are being made everywhere at receptions. Embassies, clubs and hotels where Britishers and135 words
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Article111 1934-11-30 2 Strange Scenes In Streets Of London It is probable that never m London's history have so many slept m the streets. Many dozed on camp stools and orange crates sold by Covent Garden dealers and others brought blankets which they shared with neighbours but hundreds lay on newspapers111 words
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Article271 1934-11-30 2 Dazzling Display Of Wedding Gifts London, Nov. 27. London is donning her wedding dress. The streets m the West End are ablaze with flags and bunting of red white and blue. Notable decorations are huge crowns garlanded m gay festoons and two giant wedding bells modelled mReuter Wireless - 271 words
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Article286 1934-11-30 2 THA T HIGHWA V CODE: "A MILD FORM OF PERSECUTION" To the Editor. Sir, It was with a sense of morbid satisfaction that I read your correspondent "M's" letter this morning, as I too have been recently subjected to the same mild form of persecution. I286 words
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Advertisement51 1934-11-30 2 WHAT NEXT? Inclement weather may stain your well-polished Verandah and Furnitures. Protect them by hanging Chicks or have old Chicks repaired. 20 years of Chick making experience is a sufficient guarantee for satisfaction. Quotations gladly submitted. ABDUL RAHMAN, (Successor to Mohamed Hoosainsah) 66, Robinson Road, (Opposite Telegraph Co.) Telephone No.51 words
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Advertisement393 1934-11-30 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The latest creation m perfume 'BELLODGIA' from the house of "CARON" paris. also by the same maker Narcisse Noir Le Tabac Blond Narcisse Blanc Affolant Nuit de Noel Les Pots de Senteur de (hex Moi. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS «14A393 words
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Advertisement442 1934-11-30 2 j TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are now invited for h following materials or lerrice? Room. 111^' ft»2| Supply of Antl-lfaliriai Mm.,,* during 1935. Date oi CtoS run. Wednesday. Dtcemher C. H GOLDie Municipal Secretary. situatTons wanted^ YOUNG LADY. ptMettU Bo* Street Diploma, now m StafapS desires engagement with a h442 words
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Miscellaneous331 1934-11-30 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, Nov. 30. High Water 5 a.m. 7.5 ft., 4.35 p.m. 7.3 ft Hockey: S.R.C. vs. Malaya Command, S.R.C. ground; S.C.R.C. vs. R.A.M.C., Hong Lim Green; Colts vs. Port Canning. Fort Canning. Football: S.C.F.A. League, S.M.Y.P.G. vs. C.C.A.A., Jalan Besar Stadium. SATURDAY, Dec. 1. High Water331 words
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Miscellaneous160 1934-11-30 2 Today's Radio Programmes B. B. C. Transmission HI 9.35 Big Ben. "Now for Variety.". 10.20 Talk. The Rt. Rev. Archbald Fleming. Lord Bishop of the Arctic. 10.35 An instrumental programme. 11.05 A concert for St. Andrew's Day. Greenwich time signal at 11.20 p.m. 11.35 An orchestral programme. 11.50 The news160 words
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Article212 1934-11-30 3 MOTOR LORRY FULL OF CIRCUS ANIMALS OVERTURNED Coolie Appears With Arm In Spiints two Leopards and a birds belonging to a ftve an unrein Woodlands Road noon of June 27. this re being transported Singapore m charge of iclies In a motor-lorry. ag at a high212 words
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Article82 1934-11-30 3 Into Nurses Quarters Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, Nov. Z'S. ipital nurses wore m who had forced his eil quarters at night was trate'a court today. PalanJ was charged I i housebreaking m I (2) possession <3> possession of lor housebreaking. Chui. a nurse, said ed to the82 words
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Article57 1934-11-30 3 I Name Hut Different Landing d that the public, t Jardine Steps will be I ■ral public on and '■nay. Public, landing, also to be Jardine Steps, situated at nd of section 10. will be Public landing on and Jardine Steps must by Road No. 9. i m57 words
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Article51 1934-11-30 3 i**cting oil Fields In Sumatra Imond left Singapore route to Europe by ata S. W. Smith, officer *-A.F. Far East. is Sit John as far as 1 «n be returning to the outward Dutch L t-r inspecting the oil 1 may continue his 1 It is51 words
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Article, Illustration910 1934-11-30 3 LLOYD GEORGE ON WAR HORRORS Some Vital Facts For The New Generation DANGERS OF NEXT TEN YEARS U W E are n W gettin into a generation who knew nothing of war," declared Mr. Lloyd George when opening an exhiiition of war pictures organised by the "Daily Express" m London.910 words
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Article226 1934-11-30 3 Epidemic Of Cycle Thefts' PETTY THEFTS WHICH CAUSE CONSIDERABLE TROUBLE Homeless Tamil Boy Sentenced To The Reformatory MUMEROUS reports of bicycle thefts put the police m all divisions of the town on their mettle and they have been slowly but surely rounding up the miscreants. Yesterday two more were produced226 words
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Article131 1934-11-30 3 Taiping Preparations For Welcome In January Trom Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, Nov. 28. Taiping is making preparations to welcome the High Commissioner. Sir Shenton Thomas, who is expected to visit the town on Jan. 11 At a public meeting held at the Hokkien Hoey Kuan. Taiping. lust131 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-11-30 3 THE FOURTEENTH WMVFRcarv Ypres League was held on thw commemoration service of the13 words
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Article140 1934-11-30 3 P.O. Arrangements With Eastern Extension By arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. Christmas and New Year Foreign Greetings Telegrams to all places < except Russia and the Irish Free State) with which the daily letter telegram service is m operation, will be accepted at any telegraph office140 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-30 3 for *d's most famous stage success— now a masterpiece of the screen CAPITOL, SOON Mo ctun cttow17 words
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Advertisement120 1934-11-30 3 the patent inner lid. cut open |>y user, and the lever lid for daily us« ensures tea with garden freshne*-. 1 *«3^^B*^> X^V 1 "^^^B^ Si i it I^^D^^9V%^^^l .^m A H 9 /\ax. BUS ii** 1 I 111 isMb^. ~-^^^^^^^^K^*Jn M! ill fi^^^Bt^^*^^"""" 11 iif/l I Ml 1 ////f120 words
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Article, Illustration45 1934-11-30 4 (Left) ratnii cleverly employs polka dot fabrics m this costume. Beige dots on a brown background alternate smartly with brown dots on beige. (Right) Maggy Rouff makes this smart afternoon costume m chenille velvet, using black for the frock, and white for the fitted jacket.45 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1934-11-30 4 Excellent Effect Of Dry Friction 'THE bath is a wonderful place! The baby crows m it. a man .sings m it, antl a woman relaxes m it. Even m the simplest s. ap and water form, a bath is the most important of your daily1,121 words
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Article119 1934-11-30 4 It is quite possible, with a little care, to .mend small holes and tears so that they are practically invisible. It the article to be repaired is a man's overcoat or suit it is worth while trying to get a book of tailor's patterns of similar materials, and119 words
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Article160 1934-11-30 4 Actress Asks To Take Off Shoes Miss Katharine Hepburn, hatohetlaced. Husky- voiced brunette of •'Spitfire." "Little Women" and other films, refused to take part m a romantic sequence with co-star Douglass Montgomery—unless she could take-otl her shoes. This revelation is made by Mr. Arthur Byron, veteran160 words
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Article63 1934-11-30 4 The latest egg poacher is square m form, and encloses four square egg holders. This makes the service neater than ever, for the eggs fit the toast. The newer aluminium kettles are low m stance, and have a wider surface at the base, which is corrugated. These ridges63 words
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Article158 1934-11-30 4 Fyou would like to make a pleasant little "surprise" dish for supper, try this Line patty pans with puff pastry, put some raspberry or strawberry jam m the centre Of each. Beat up two egss stir m half a pint of milk, twc teaspoonsful of castor sugar158 words
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Article90 1934-11-30 4 Sanctioned By Medical Authority Medical authority has recently sanctioned the fashion of plucked eyebrows which was originally instituted five centuries ago by Anne of Bohemia and her fourteenth century contemporaries. These ladies also launched a vogue for showing no hair; shaving their necks and also sometimes their foreheads!90 words
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Article132 1934-11-30 4 CREPE DE CHINE FOR SHOES j CINCE fabric shoes have been growing fashionable all sorts of materials have been specially woven and adapted tor them. Crepe de Chine is still the favourite for evening wear, with a piping of gold or silver kid. Bright strips of material woven together make132 words
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Article, Illustration83 1934-11-30 4 Lady Georgiana Mure has invented a new delicacy to eat with cocktails or sherry She calls it a "savoury" bonbon. The rilling is oi cheese, tomato, olivs. chutney or celery, and there is a thin outer coating ol caramel sugar. The result is a blend of the83 words
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Article35 1934-11-30 4 A new form of beauty treatment for hands and feet consist of loose bags lined with sponge rubber. These are constructed to hold lotion and salts and the movement of the wearer provides automatic massage.35 words
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Article83 1934-11-30 4 DATHROOM stools, mats, and boxes frequently have coik tops. Contrary to general belief these cork tops should never be cleaned by scrubbing with soap and water. The most successful method is to use sand-paper, as the constant use of water softens the cork, and not only does83 words
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Article210 1934-11-30 4 Pressing Your Dresses Ironing Is An An WHETHER you ;uv mdkln fmck. or -trying i Il(1 MM Of a last year* linn need to do a considerable n> 1 pressing. And for p V"? 1 must have sonic knowledge tor art it is. Thin material requires I -don't attack crepe210 words
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Article64 1934-11-30 4 The craie for whit* manufacturer! u> make wrashabl< articles, such as belts, handbai eren shoes, which usually tv dry-oleaned. or else abandoned White wasablf hide is used deal lor the latest leather hand Other rarietles are mad.' surface m white, which able and waterproof Tto envelope iasteninu64 words
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Article72 1934-11-30 4 ECONOMICAL STRAWBERRY FOOL CMALL tin of strawberries cornflour. L oz. powdered gelatine I 1 2 ozs. sugar. :i 4 pint <>: milk 102 chopped almonds Mix cornflour, nil rod together Boil the milk and P< to these Ingredients' stirri:.while. Return to the mucep to the boil, and allow to cool72 words
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Advertisement83 1934-11-30 4 Havaiß\. THE SALUTE Here they come "Smiled leadinga gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness The tramp of these W af sturdy little feet is heard increasingly through--1 out world to-day for "Cow Gate" is \J fast becoming world-famous —and happy y Mothers everywhere are saying ALL TINS83 words
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Article, Illustration141 1934-11-30 5 GROTP of a wedding at the church of St Josonh mi »i proprietor, Victoria ronfectionerv £j^^Sa^tS?'^!!^ mm***. SetonCl Chon maid is Mivs Iherisa da Luz. the beMnian Mr I»Iu On^ i mm*! dau s hter rtf Mr X. da Luz. The bridesnesiman. Mr. I aul Ong. the pace hoy. Mastei141 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-30 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on L application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK C °NDENSED Mll-K Recommend "TRAIN MILK" for your daily use. PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., UNION BUILDING. Phone 5977—5978—5979 M.5.X.4.46 words
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198 1934-11-30 6 Unable To Find Sureties For $200,000 Needed For Bail THAN Boon Kiah, the assistant manager and cashier of the Sze Hai Tong Bank and Insurance Co., of Chulia Street, Singapore, who was placed under arrest by the police last week on198 words
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Article, Illustration61 1934-11-30 6 ALTHOUGH THE TYPHOON which recently swept Japan caused such disastrous loss of life and property, the work of teaching the nations children goes on amid the debris of the stricken towns. Classes are held m the open air because the school buildings have m most cases been swept away. An61 words
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270 1934-11-30 6 ALIBI RUINED BY TELL-TALE FINGER PRINTS MEMBER OF BURGLARY GANG FOUND GUILTY From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 28. A CHINESE burglar had his alibi destroyed today by the evidence of a finger-print expert, who declared that the chance of similarity between the finger-prints of any two persons270 words
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Article22 1934-11-30 6 There will be a meeting of the Negri Sembilan State Council, both upper and lower Chambers, at 10 a.m. on Dec. 6.22 words
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Article464 1934-11-30 6 MALAY REGIMENT'S FINE DISPLAY FEW MONTHS TRAINING WORKS WONDERS Raw Recruits Now Good Soldiers COR the first time since the scheme to create a Malay regiment was adopted the inaugural j company of that regiment was seen ;on the Kuala Lumpur padang yes- terday m a drill demonstration. "A wonderfully464 words
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Article95 1934-11-30 6 Two New Men To Watch Sanitary Conditions From Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 28. There will be two changes m the New Year m the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. Following the policy laid down by Mr. James Lornie when he was British Resident, those members who have95 words
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Article64 1934-11-30 6 Believed Caused Of Young Chinese Suicide Attempt Unrequited love is believed to have been the cause that drove a young Chinese aged 22. to attempt suicide by taking caustic soda. H e was discovered m time, and taken to hospital, where he is now recovering. A long farewell64 words
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Article587 1934-11-30 6 SUMMING UP MISS 1934 BY HER "BUMPS" CLEVER BUT SHE SPURNS MOTHERHOOD PHRENOLOGISTS have decided that the modern young girl is far more intellectual and gifted with greater reasoning powers than the girls of yesterday. From observations made during the past few months on hundreds of587 words
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Article99 1934-11-30 6 Chinese Said To Be Victim Of Compatriots A Chinese gang If believed responsible for a shootin allrav un WedaCftiay night m a coffee shop on Pahang Street, near the junction of Jalan Sultan and Beach Road, when a Chinese is alleged to have been shot m the chest99 words
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Article61 1934-11-30 6 European Women In Taxi Injured A European woman riding m a taxi was slightly injured when a collision with another car at the junction of Grange Road and Napier Road on Wednesday She sustained cuts on the kne e and arms. The taxi driver, a Chinese, was also61 words
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Article156 1934-11-30 6 And Now Feels U*ot*tdi Fit. A lat man is eammonl) be good-humoured, there is many a lat man v going far from «uy letter describe one typi,., 1: I began to put on ireighf and developed stoutness m the stoj which was very156 words
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Advertisement166 1934-11-30 6 jBH V^HKU THE IDEAL WALL-BOARD H |C^H FIRE, WEATHER and I| H| SOUND PROOF If I I GYPROC is the most suitabK- b I I for walls, ceilings, partition^ I panels, being strong, safe, ttrepi H. 11l Jt takes any paint, paper or A! B I PP^^B bastine admirably and166 words
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Advertisement68 1934-11-30 6 GRAND OPENING TONIGHT TANK ROAD IflAI HICCO Saturday Sunday at 4.30 p.m. For matinee onl> Children under 1? years Half Price excepting on Gallen 20 cts. SPLCiAL REDUCEO PRICES Or ADMISSION: Full Box to Hold Six $12.50 $2.50. 1.50, 1.00, 50 cts. 30 cts. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO Co. Menagerie68 words
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Article280 1934-11-30 7 /VO SCOUTS OR GUIDES PRESENT BY REQUEST Nat Singapore Ai-riay evening tc i\ Lord Badenhe arrived by train aba i. there any guides tc Lady Baden-Powell and daughters, the Misses iid Betty. I Sands. Commissioner for one or two other officials nut m mufti. The wnv there280 words
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Article133 1934-11-30 7 And Not A Day Missed By Family Of Five Sydney. Thirl years of schooling and not possible attendance missed! i ...-lonal reports of excep- j ;ularity of school attendance.) probably no case is more extraordi- j iary than that of a Coonamble family > :i. to the133 words
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Article107 1934-11-30 7 Minister at Washington To Deal With Case Nanking. It is learned that Dr. Alfred Sze, the Chinese Minister at Washington, has been instructed by the National Government to secure full information m connection with the smuggling of Chinese labourers into the United States. Meanwhile, m compliance with theReuter - 107 words
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Article107 1934-11-30 7 BEAST SEEN BY MAN ON MAIN ROAD •From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh, Nov. 29. time last night a cow belonging to Mr. Lacey, a resident of Cameron Highlands, was killed m a shed by a tiger, and dragged some distance. The carcase was discovered at107 words
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1002 1934-11-30 7 Burst Tyre Theory MR. HASTINGS TELLS HOW CAR JUMPED OUT OF CONTROL \U a owatt v, Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. A Jutsite 8 P POintecl stone caused the accident which killed Drcidem hi L graPhiC f scription of the Probable manner m which the1,002 words
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Article110 1934-11-30 7 Struck By Cossack Who Led Revolt Against Catherine II vSajnara. A silver rouble coin bearing the image of Pugachev m royal attire has been found m one of the collective farms near Samara. The design is surrounded by the inscription—"White Tsar. Emperor Peter the Third." The other110 words
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Article78 1934-11-30 7 Unique Research Station In U.S.S.R. Novosibirsk. A large mining research station for the study and elaboration of safety measures m mines and prevention of mine disasters has been completed m Leninsk. This station has no parallel m the world as regards its technical equipment and capacity. ItTass - 78 words
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Article45 1934-11-30 7 Moscow. The Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences is compiling for publication a full description of all animals found m the Soviet Union. This book, entitled "Fauna of the U.S.S.R." will include the descriptions of 95.000 species and will consist of 150 volumes.45 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-30 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing Dec. 4th, 1934, and Nightly at 9.30 p.m. I m^m WITH HIS MIGHTY SHOW. MYSTERY! MYSTERY! MYSTERY! ?hc finest Magical Show to visit the East. BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLES PRICES: $3 AND $1- CAPITOL Next Change. Come on a trip to Gay Pcree and leave your91 words
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Advertisement395 1934-11-30 7 Every Music Lover will thrill to the Magnificent Russian Music forming the Background to thir Spectacular Triumph You Must See it! I! CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 ii MARLENE DIETRICH The Screen's Reigning Beauty, Gorgeous m the Royal costumes of the SCARLET EMPRESS Wr ££&j*M tm Paramount Epic PP*^ JP I395 words
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633 1934-11-30 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1934 The A rm s Traffic 'THE effective control of the trade i m armaments is a problem that has been broached time and again by individual nations and by the League, but the talks m the past have never emerged from the633 words
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Article355 1934-11-30 8 Mr. S. Brayshay, Executive Engineer, P.W.D.. has proceeded home on leave. Mr. F. J. Daly, the well-known Sungei Siput planter, has returned from home leave. Lady Peel is expected m Malaya on Dec. 5 on a visit to her son who is stationed at Taiping. Mr. G.355 words
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Article49 1934-11-30 8 Military Review To Be Held Next Summer London, Nov. 27. It was announced m the House of Commons today that m connection with the silver jubilee celebrations the King would next summer hold a military review the details of which are at present under consideration British RadioBritish Radio - 49 words
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Article77 1934-11-30 8 London, Nov. 27. Exchequer returns for the past week show that during the current financial year the total ordinary revenue ex elusive of self-balancing revenue amounted at Nov. 24 to £366 816 051 which i» £2,044,652 less than the amount collected at the corresponding date last year. TheBritish Radio - 77 words
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Article732 1934-11-30 8 TTHE reports ot B.P.s" progress j down through Malaya since his arrival at Penang have been read with the keenest interest m Singapore. Next Saturday the Chief Scout will visit the Jalan Besar Stadium where a grand Rally of wolt cubs. boy scouts, rover Grand Howl732 words
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Article784 1934-11-30 8 "THE Scotsman is one who can be trusted to look carefully after his own affairs. He can also be trusted to look carefully after the affairs of others. And the typical Scot is the Aberdonian." The above statement quoted from memory appeared m a little German784 words
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Advertisement79 1934-11-30 8 Culdbecks FRESH FISH ALWAYS AVAILABLE! Salmon Halibut Plaice Turbot Lemon Dover Soles New Zealand Blue Cod Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. Extend you an TO A FASHION PARADE IN THE CAFE At 10-30 on SATURDAY MORNING, I DECEMBER Ist. SILHOUETTES OF BEAUTY A "Living lesson" for all who79 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-30 8 OFFICIAL FIGURES show that on our roads there are certain places where a car is most likely to meet with an accident. These spots are, of course, about fifty miles from the nearest garage. Ring 6480 for your "GAFLAC" POLICY "today. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank53 words
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Article214 1934-11-30 9 FRANCE REPLIES WITH A 25,000-TON WARSHIP prepared To Make Sacrifices Paris, Nov. 27. will not recoil from any sacrifices that may be I on her by Germany's con- iction ol six pocket battleships by the development of the lation m the Mediterra:lares M. Stern, m his on theReuter Wireless - 214 words
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Article28 1934-11-30 9 Istanbul, Nov. 27. rnment has decreed tor- tninistert oi all denominations to appear m public In clerical attire except when attending religious cere- monies. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article81 1934-11-30 9 "Dutch" Schultz Surrenders To Authorities New York, Nov. 28. The last beer baron of prohibition days. "Dutch" Schultz has surrendered to the Federal authorities after a nationwide hunt had been instituted. He is wanted for the non-payment of income tax which is said to amount to $790,0000.Reuter - 81 words
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Article20 1934-11-30 9 The Societa Italia di Navigazione La Meridionale has applied for a subvention of 13 million lire (£220,000) to the Government.20 words
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Article368 1934-11-30 9 BUT WILL NOT BE CAUGHT NAPPING German Scare Unfounded London, Nov. 28. /GERMANY'S factories are working practically to war conditions, declared Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking on the amendment to the Address In the House of Commons. Drawing attention to the inadequacy of the defences of Britain of which368 words
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461 1934-11-30 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - PEACE HOPES BETWEEN NANKING AND CANTON Sin Chew Jit Poh Significant Gestures By The South a pttvp Shanghai, Nov. 29. under instructions from Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, Dr. Wang Chung-hui will leave Nanking shortly for Canton to finish his work M the peacemaker between Nanking and Canton In an interview with461 words
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Article152 1934-11-30 9 REPORTED SEIZURE BY REBEL SOLDIERS Displeased With Conduct Of Gran Chaco War New York, Nov. 28. A MESSAGE from La Paz. the capital of Bolivia, states that the President, Dr. Daniel Salamanca, his two daughters, the PresidentElect. Senor Tamayo. and the Minister of War. Senor Hertzog, are152 words
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Article81 1934-11-30 9 Communists, Police And Bomb Throwing Havana, Nov. Id. PIGHTING between Common- ists and police broke out when the police tried to arrest the leaders of the Cuban Communists. Bombs were thrown m various parts of the city and several people were seriously injured. Reuter. Later. Fire hasReuter - 81 words
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Article63 1934-11-30 9 League Recommends Further Shanghai Inquiries. London, Nov. 28. The plight ot Russian women refugees m Shanghai was drawn attention to m the House of Commons today. Mr. Anthony Eden replying to a question, said the fifth committee of the League Assembly were anxious that steps should be takenReuter - 63 words
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Article57 1934-11-30 9 Budapest. Nov. 27. The wheat conference, which has been sitting for the past week, has approved of a proposal prolonging for two years the existing wheat agreement. The four big exporters, however, disagreed. The conference closes tomorrow but the big four will continue to negotiate the method ofReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article113 1934-11-30 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent. New York, Nov. 29. i The New York market is closed for Thanksgiving Day. London, Nov. 29. London, Nov. 29. Spot (Sellers* 6 9 16 d. (6 7 16d.) (Buyers) 6 7il6d. (6 5T6d.) January-March 6%d. (6%dL) April-June 6113 words
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Advertisement152 1934-11-30 9 $1.00 I'ota.ge <_ ressoniere Ji>h a la Italienne I«M| Chicken and Bacon y*>nz Beans and Chip Potato?* (old Meat and Salad < -inner Pudding: and Syrup Chee>e. FYuit. Coffee. CHOCOLATES Special Presentation Boxes I>IRE(T from HOME just unpacked (Limited Stock) Prices from 35c. to 53.00. SPECTACLE GRAND MUSIC and SINGING152 words
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Advertisement262 1934-11-30 9 9 L^_ Aci/ I i^\Or\ $3.35 Per Bottle ysm v^K. including doty y I P If? TtT rfc I U ml H I A\A/C /^"VI I EVEPY BOTTLE ____^___%_J_\ m B CAGRMS THIS SEAL Of QUALITY J_W^tL\ THE FINEST OF WM OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES B^J VMo 6'OLf AGENTS ROBINSON CO.,262 words
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71 1934-11-30 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 29, 12 o'clock noon Latest cable: London spot sheet 6%d. per lb. New York spot sheet G. cts. 13*8 per lb. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose* 21.7.16 21.9J16 (F. 0.8) December 21% 21% Jan.71 words
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Article694 1934-11-30 10 RUBBER PRICES VERY STEADY Good Restriction News From Batavia MESSRS. Symington and Wilson's weekly rubber market report dated London. Nov. 14, states: Since our last report the rubber market has been dull and inactive but prices kept remarkably steady till this afternoon when a fall of l Bd took place.694 words
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Article983 1934-11-30 10 THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1934. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 7 lad Asam Kumbang 33s 35s Austral Malay 59s 61s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 3d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1> 2.10 2.15 Bangrin Tin 25s 3d 26s Changkat Tin 46s 47s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s983 words
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Article61 1934-11-30 10 1 Fr« m Our Own i.ondnu. \n\ Messrs. Henry Qardn i mate world stocks an of rubber at O compared with 685.967 and 622.0(57 tOM at Oct The news ot th« d< lands Indies sm:.. caused satlsfaoUon m i and :.iost one-pc und r I have risen by61 words
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Article396 1934-11-30 10 TABLE I Acreage, stocks, production, imports, and exports ol rubber. Including latex, concentrated latex and revertex. for the month of October. 1934. to dry tons At end of July, 1934. Singapore. Nov. 24. 1934. J. 1. MILLER. Registrar- General of Statistics. SS v Production Production A a396 words
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Article413 1934-11-30 10 WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE CUTS BUTWarning At Estate Owners'; Meeting THE annual general meeting of the Estate Owners' Association was held m Malacca, on Nov. 17. Mr. Chan Teck Chye presided. others present being Messrs. Chee Chin Kiong (vice-president). Tan So Ghi. W. H. Machado, Ali413 words
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Article197 1934-11-30 10 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 1.410.000 1.010.000 1.160.000 United Press Association Nov. 26. 27. 28. American Can. Com. lOe^ 105 106' 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 109 5 8 108*2 108*2 Atcheson Railroad 55 55^ 55 3 4 Dupont 100 BBVg BBjVa Firestone 17 17 17 General Electric 20*4 20197 words
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Article109 1934-11-30 10 Nov. 2J» Gambler 6.75 Java Cube 9.00 I Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 64.00 White Pepper 63.00 Copra. Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.75 Fair Sago. Flour 2.20 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. Siam > W.C. No. 1 per koyan Sl2O109 words
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Article109 1934-11-30 10 A broad London, Nov. 27. Exchanges today wore: Paris 75 21 32. New York 4.98" Montreal 4.85 l 4 Brussels 21.38. Geneva 15.40. Amsterdam 7.38. Milan 58 15 32. Berlin 12.41 Stockholm L9.39H. Copenhagen 22.39 I '>. Oslo 19.90 1 Vienna 27. Helsingfors 226 3 i Madrid 119 5 16.109 words
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Article75 1934-11-30 10 Baku. A new oil fountain lias been struck here at a depth of 1.358 metres, yielding daily from 1.500 to 2.000 tons of oil. The Lipis River Rubber Syndicate, situated at the lO^th mile. Kuala Li-pis-Benta Road and owned by a private European syndicate m Pahang. has been recently acquired75 words
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Article, Illustration930 1934-11-30 11 SPORT IMPROVES Relations Among EMPLOYEES local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT -HE encouragement of sport long heir local staffs b y the firms m Singapore has about the most cordial up between senior and r employees. Isen of the Chartered Staff! Recreation Club. formed and exempted tion m 1932.930 words
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Article, Illustration859 1934-11-30 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst EXPENSIVE BARGAINS Like other valuable things m life, entries are often obtained only by some sacrifice. At times, it is necessary to give up winning trick, overtaking it m order to create an entry. At other times859 words
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Article62 1934-11-30 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 28. Ismail jee. a well-known Seremban Bombay merchant, was today finsd $50 by the Seremban magistrate for selling lottery tickets. At a previous hearing Ismailjje pleaded guilty and sentence was postponed until a decision had been given m an appeal m a62 words
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Article50 1934-11-30 11 New Method Discovered In U.S.S.R. Moscow. The Scientific Research Institute ot Water Supplies has prepared a new kind of silver sand which makes water absolutely safe for health. This new water disinfectant is the cheapest and most effective bacteria killer of all those known to science. TassTass - 50 words
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Article152 1934-11-30 11 Mr. J. G. Winchester And Miss C. Jackson The marriage has taken place at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. J. G. Winchester, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Winchester, of Manchester and Rhos-on-Sea. and Miss Clare Jackson. only N daughter of Mrs. A. H.152 words
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Article82 1934-11-30 11 Widespread Enlargement Planned Moscow, Nov. 2(J. The Soviet authorities an? planning a widespread enlargement of the cotton textile industry. One big plant has already been built m Western Siberia and others are being built m central Asia. A froup of seven Sovie L COttOO manufacturing experts are proceedingReuter - 82 words
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Article63 1934-11-30 11 There were 413 births In the Municipality of Singapore during the week ended Nov 24, as against 210 deaths. The chief cause of mortality was pneumonia which claimed 32 victims as against 34 last week. There were 15 deaths from phthisis as against 27 during the previous63 words
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Advertisement288 1934-11-30 11 Ass e t LJ e edj«,Ooo,O M A—ranee v torce OTCT ,35,00,00. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m 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 England288 words
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Advertisement453 1934-11-30 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000 OOfc Reserve Fund 3,00 m* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 OOf HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London E.C. 3. Af encles and Branches. Alor Star illollo Saigon Amritsar453 words
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574 1934-11-30 12 Naval Captain And Airman For Conway THE management committee of H.M. school ship Conway have confirmed the appointment of Captain T. M. Goddard, Lieut.- j Commander S.A.N.S.. as captain superintendent of the Conway. r.nd Mr. Thomas Ethelred Browne 8.A., B.Sc., as headmaster, and they574 words
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Article123 1934-11-30 12 Tokio. Imperial sanction having been obtained, the following promotions and transfers were gazetted on Nov. 15: Admiral Nobunasa Suetsugu to be C-in-C, Yokosuka Naval Siation. Admiral Osami Nagano to be a member of Supreme War Council. Vice- Admiral Sankichi Takahashi to b e C-in-C of the Combined FleetReuter - 123 words
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Article116 1934-11-30 12 ATLANTIC CROSSINGS SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES IT has been announced by United States Lines that excursion tourist class rates from British ports on their liners Manhattan and Washington will i be £30. compared with £41. which is the ordinary round trip rate. Third-class excursion rates will be t'22. compared with £29116 words
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Article169 1934-11-30 12 £10,000 Damages Sought For Deaths Of Passengers A suit for $50,000 I €10.000* damages tor the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oreismer has been started yesterday m Brooklyn by the Greismers' executrix against the Atlantic Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines as owner and the New York169 words
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Article91 1934-11-30 12 A new motor tanker lh< recently completed at t:. Gotavarken. Oothenburg. hll t>livered to her uwutil Bta PM*rederi a s. Btavanger Th a valuable ftdditi the merchant fied oi Namj, ta mod crn m all respects and BM exacting requirements of up- f tanker operation The Senator,91 words
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Advertisement638 1934-11-30 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Skim. MfiBHS?! ,j> MOTEL* EXPfUEftft 4 *^E (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON638 words
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Advertisement143 1934-11-30 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAHN KAISHA. LTD. •Incorporated m JapanREGULAR FREIGHT AM) PASSENGER SERVICE HAVRE MARU Nov. 30 Dec 6 ERIE MARU Dec 10 Dec 10 MILAN MARU Dec. 11 Dec 15 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI YA\VAT\ NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA ERIE MARU Dec. 16 Dec. 16 For rates and143 words
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Advertisement114 1934-11-30 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE' (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENT Regular passenger and i\irc«i from Singapore to Java. Borneo. Banka and Killiton FOR BATAVIA. HKKIIION \N» SEMARANG (Kvery Twea and W s.s. Nam Toof v J s.s. BanHonKLionu Tues FOR SOURABAYA BASUJERMASI (Fortnightlx srr\i«« s.s. Giang Ann114 words
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Miscellaneous548 1934-11-30 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) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.548 words
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Miscellaneous41 1934-11-30 12 CLEARANCES Nov. 28: Fumia -Dan.': Singkel. Kuiit, Tobelo, Angelina. Paula. Bintang «Dut. Jeypore. Sarpedon. Lipis. Ipoh. Gemas. Sin Aik Lee. Maku-ra. Aing Leong. Hone; Lam <Bnt. I Nov. 29: Kola. Karapara 'Brit > Van. Heutsz. Van der Lyn. Tidore (Dot.); Henrik "Nor. >.41 words
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Miscellaneous301 1934-11-30 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR snips ■liagriii the uj,.. expactti la mv. r X^ St wK hait L ftltrwi GMi i Sirdhana 22; On T, r v lyohiko Mara i</ I Main Wharf (Ent ran (>itp City (,i Bacdad 18; V V 14; Centaur Kamuniiv Rhesus Havre Maru 7 Empire Dock (ErUr.,,,,,. (llt301 words
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Advertisement453 1934-11-30 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS P"* D«e T'nage Spore. T'na*» k'mm RANCHI 17.000 Dec. 7 BHUTAN 6 100 Feb ?i SOMALI 6.810 Dec 19 CARTHAGE 15 000 Feb Is NALDERA 16.000 Dec 21 BEHAR 6 qoo Feb 28 InOf CATHA\ 15,000 Mar 1 1935 SOUDAN 6 500 Mar453 words
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Advertisement444 1934-11-30 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) M "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer City ot Bagdad Oue Sails City of Florence In Port Dec 2 City of Eastbourne c 14 Dec 16 City of Evansville Dec 30 Jan 2 Jan.444 words
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Advertisement730 1934-11-30 13 i-jLQ INSURANCE. Tne c n o d L L l td don ttnd Globe ihe Sl^Bß and Mersrv Marm RAILWAYS.^ The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railway, of Siam AIRWAYS. SBrT&a&j&u, Alr ays ,ta. 5!Ci..- i Bgr o 2r*»* li 2Sj, Qantas Empire Airways Ltd ?a* BLUE rUMMEL730 words
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Advertisement795 1934-11-30 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS- h .iday. Nov. 30. Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OP TEN NOORT Friday, Nov. 30, Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. SlBERG— Friday. Nov. 30. Rhio, Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. TINOMBO— Friday, Nov. 30. Belewan-Dell. TOBOALl— Saturday. Dec. 1, Koedap,795 words
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Advertisement338 1934-11-30 14 ■iim— WTf REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penan*, Colombo, Bombay, Snei, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside stateroomsExcellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover m Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT GARFIELD Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Jan. 15 PRESIDENT POLK338 words
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Advertisement655 1934-11-30 14 O. S. K. LINE e^BB^BS^BB^BB^BSBSSSSSSBBaBB^BaBBB^BBaB^BSB^BMBHB BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BUENOS AIRES VIA OHM*. AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. EAST SOI TH APEICA BR^J 1 m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru Nov. 30 s.s. Africa Maru m.s. Montevideo Maru Dec. 28 s.s. Hawaii Maru m.s. La Plata Maru Jan. 28 s.s. Arizona655 words
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Article673 1934-11-30 15 Highbury More Like A Battlefield Than A Playing Pitch I (From Our London Staff) Fleet Street, Nov. 15 N0 was written about the England vs. Italy soccer interna I before it took place to fill several full-sized new. what really happened at Highbury yesterday673 words
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Article143 1934-11-30 15 Prenn's Skilful Play Against Californian Daniel Prenn. the former German Davis Cup player, effectively subdued D. N. Jones, the tall Californian with the "cannon-ball" service, at Dulwich. to win the Surrey covered courts title. Prenn gave a great display. After "two-all" he went straight on to win the143 words
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Article113 1934-11-30 15 Professional Tournament Players Six of the leading professional players m the world are taking part m the championship tournament at the Empire Pool. Wembley. "Big Bill" Tilden. three times Wimbledon champion. Ellworth Vines, winner m 1932. and Bruce Barnes will represent America. Hans Nusslein comes from Germany.113 words
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Article278 1934-11-30 15 Proposed Alteration Tried Out In South Africa SEVERAL DISADVANTAGES AN experiment m serving from behind an auxiliary line two feet behind the baseline was tried at the Wanderers, states a Reuter message from Johannesburg, when N. G. Farquharson. the South African champion, and Miss D. Craze opposed278 words
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Article154 1934-11-30 15 Crack Players Prevent Abandonment The S.C.C "B defeated a team from the Wiltshire Regiment by 5 points I a goal) to 3 points ia try> on the Padang on Wednesday. As was expected it was mostly a forward battle, the ball being very difficult to handle outside154 words
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Article86 1934-11-30 15 A. R. Craig's Narrow Victory Victory Over Halliday The Kedah and Province Golfing Association annual meeting was played over the Malakoff course. In the championship A. R. Craig beat G Halliday by 2 and 1 after an exciting game. In the ladies' championship Mrs Baumgartner beat Mrs. Perrin.86 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-11-30 15 HTNT t of the Spurs, m a rush to the Portsmouth goal, during the match with Portsmouth at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur won 4—l.25 words
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Article56 1934-11-30 15 Fighting at the Jubilee Hall, Rangoon, Arthur Suares gained a points victory over Fighting Choo, the Penang welterweight. Suares scaled list. 61b. to Choo's lOst. 101 b. Suares' superior weight and strength gave him a big advantage, but the Chinese put up a very plucky fight and56 words
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Article253 1934-11-30 15 RIFLE CLUB'S YEARLY COMPETITION Not Much Missed By S. G. Grant From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 28. TTHE Kuala Lumpur Rifle Club held its annual competition for the Donegal Badge on the Rifle Range. The event also served as the eliminating stage for the253 words
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Article214 1934-11-30 15 Coming Match With R.A.F. Officers The following players are taking part m a match between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the R.A.F. officers at the Club on Dec. 2:--a.m. 9.15 Hosking (9) and Oakeley <11> vs. S. Ldr. A. G. Knight <14> and S. Ldr. Parker214 words
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812 1934-11-30 15 A WORSE DISPLAY THAN OXFORD Former Boy Champion Shines For 'Varsity TN the annual match against a team of first-class professionals, cap- tamed by Alliss. Cambridge University were heavily defeated on the Royal Worlington and Newmarket Course at Mildenhall. Conceding three holes' start the professionals812 words
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Article44 1934-11-30 15 1 F. C. de Saram appears to be well m i,he running for a golfing blu^ at Ox- ford University. De Saram. who is a son of Mr. F. de Saram of Colombo, has already got his cricket and tennis blues44 words
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Article117 1934-11-30 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 28. A definite step towards the reorganisation of the Negri Sembllan Badminton Association was taken today when the local body held its annual general meeting under the chair- manship of Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Mustapha J.P.. one of117 words
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Article138 1934-11-30 15 The following have been invited to play rugby for the S.C.C. vs H M.S. 'Terror on Wednesday. Dec. 5. on the Padang: A. E. Minns; P. H. Burgess, E. A. I Matthews, P. W. Holt, J. C. W. Kemp; |H. J. M. Hesketh, C. T. Owen; J. W. Muncey, R.138 words
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Advertisement99 1934-11-30 15 EPERAK TURF CLUB. CEMBER AMATEUR MEETING 1934. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1934. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1934. \<*niM; MEMBERS must be introduced by members oHheCliiband WCST apply TO THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CHENG BOX WILDING, BREWSTER ROAD, IPOH, NOT LATER THAN 5 p.m. <>N THE DAY BEFORE THE RACE DAY for which they99 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-30 15 CHANGE TO Those old worn- \%^3 out plugs of yoi/rs m!f*'' may be wasting /fl^l one gallon fiJTI'PATENTEDj every ||j|| made »n engiand I DIBTRIBUTOfta FOR MALAYA BORNEO S^""^B MOTORS LMITED RKMKMBKK I LOOK FOR THE CHOP MADE IN ENGLAND i41 words
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976 1934-11-30 16 But The Rest Go Down Fighting FYFE GETS FOUR GOALS AND KING GETS INJURED Scotland 5 The Rest 1. rE annual ofl-season football match between teams representing Scotland and the Rest, which was played yesterday afternoon on the S.C.C. padang, resulted m a976 words
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Article258 1934-11-30 16 CLUBMEN CAUGHT IN SWIFT RAIDS BUT ONLY AT HOCKEY! Police 2 S.C.C 1. ONE of the best hockey matches seen on the padang this season took place yesterday between the S.C.C. and the Police, and resulted m a win for the visitors by the narrow margin258 words
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Article433 1934-11-30 16 Amateurs Will Find Going Heavy Today m XHE going for today, the first day of the Selangor amateur meeting here, will be very heavy owing to recent rains. A good attendance is expected. The sweeps for both days have been selling well. The selections for today433 words
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Article79 1934-11-30 16 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. The annual soccer match between Scotland and the Rest was played yesterday and resulted m a win for Scotland by two goals to cne. It was a scrappy game throughout. Scotland gained the lead m the second minute of play79 words
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Article38 1934-11-30 16 London, Nov. 29. The Rugby League matches played yesterday resulted as follows Eastern Cties 19: Surrey 5 Ken t 14: Middlesex 18 <at Blackheath). P'mouth Sers. 11: Guy's Hos 30 Aldershot Sers. 5: Bristol 13 ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1934-11-30 16 The English School are playing a football match against Raffles Institution on the Institution's ground today. On Monday the English School will play hockey against the V.M.C.A II on the V.M.C.A. ground34 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-11-30 16 A BREAKAWAY m the game between the S( < R- lH Wiltshire*. a thp13 words
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122 1934-11-30 16 INTERNATIONAL CUP FOR PROFESSIONAL TENNIS Paris, Nov. 27. The International Association of Lawn Tennis Professionals, founded this afternoon, has decided to create a professional tournament for the Georges Bonnardel Cup to be run on similar lines to the Davis Cup. The United States. France, Ireland and Germany have already enteredReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article37 1934-11-30 16 London, \ov 2* The lollowinK are resutU of F\ r.n replays played today < After extra time) Lincoln 4: Shildon 0 Exeter 5: Charlton Stockport 4: Blyth Hartlepools 2 Halifax S New Brighton 1 Southport37 words
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Advertisement74 1934-11-30 16 PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST BY BURGLARY THE OCEAN -residences- policy M ur COVERS THEFT BY SERVANTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS AND OTHER OCEAN POLICIES May Be Obtained From THE OCEAN Accident Guarantee Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated In Great Britain > Tel. 2310 Chartered Bank Chambers. Singapore. BOOKING OPENS TOMORROW AT LITTLE'S FOR74 words
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