The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 January 1934
1934-01-08
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17 1934-01-08 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,158. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1934 10 CENTS17 words
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Article462 1934-01-08 1 Ii 1 1 ANG~~CLAIMS BIG VICTORY 19th Army Swept By Bombs i U TO FOOCHOW OPEN! ul u Nanking, Jan. 7. revolt in Fukien appears doomed. Chiang Kai-shek has wired (o Nanking claiming that the overnment forees have occupied Yenping, the Min River port, 85 miles462 words
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Article37 1934-01-08 1 Nanking Troops 50 Miles From Foochow Nanking. Jan. 7. Government troops last night reached a point within fifty miles of Foochow. Reliable reports claim that thousands of rebels are surrendering to the Government armies. Router.37 words
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Article306 1934-01-08 1 OIL STREAM FROM MUD CRATERS Enormous Deposits Found In Russia Moscow, Jan. 7. Soviet scientists who have been engaged in ascertaining the oil reserves Of the south coast oi the Apsheron [Peninsula (Caucasus* and ol Soviet Central Asia, state that the rich o;J (fields recently prospected In Lok-Batin and Putina306 words
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Article102 1934-01-08 1 Twentv Centenarians In Village Of 400 Budapest, Jan. <>. Anyone really wanting to be a centenarian cannot do better than settle in Verbasz. Macedonia. Of the 400 inhabitants. 20 are over 100 years old and no death has occurred in the village for over two years with102 words
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Article78 1934-01-08 1 Production Increasing Rapidly Brussels. Jan. <i. The Congo tin producers' meeting to discuss the International Tin Com mittee's overtures, decided that, owing to the rapid increase in Congo production. Belgium was unable to undertake an agreement for longer than two years, whereas the currency of the present schemeReuter - 78 words
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Article50 1934-01-08 1 18,000 Farmers Demand Higher Prices Chicago, Jan. 6. A lightning milk strike has been [called by the 18.000 organised farmers j within a hundred miles' radius of I Chicago. They are demanding higher I prices. I Adequate supplies of milk are pro- mised from independent sources. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article26 1934-01-08 1 Lima. Jan. 7. Revolution has broken out in Bolivia, 'notably at Achacachi. Haqui. and TiaInuancu, according to messages from Reuter !>Puno. in Peru.-Reuter - 26 words
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Article51 1934-01-08 1 Japan Calls Off The Indian Embargo Osaka, Jan. 7. The decision to call off the boycott |of Indian raw cotton was formally j announced at a meeting of the Cotton Spinners' Association this afternoon. The text of the Indo-Japanese agreement is being published in Tokio Reuter i thisReuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration198 1934-01-08 1 Opposition Must Be Stamped u_-fA7Y*jri t t n t.. London, Jan. 7. A v. J?^ 1 1^ "King's Name in Politics," Foolish Outburst," -Rash Statement" are the Pre^ headlines on a reference by Sir Stafford Cripps to Buckingham Palace in a speech at Nottingham.Reuter - 198 words
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Article87 1934-01-08 1 Robes To Wear At Pu-yi's Coronation Peking, Jan. 7. Manchu retainers from the imperial house are searching the ancient marts in Peking for ceremonial robes to wear at the coming enthronement of Henry Pu-yi under whom they hope to obtain posts. The robe to be worn byReuter - 87 words
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Article37 1934-01-08 1 Italy And Rumania Come To Terms Rome. Jan. C. A new Italo-Rumanian commercial treaty, replacing all existing commercial agreements between the two countries, has been signed by Signer Mussolini and the Rumanian Minister. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article96 1934-01-08 1 Biggest French Scandal Since Panama Paris, Jan. 0. The issue of £6.000.000 of fraudulent bonds by the Bayonne Municipality has caused the gravest politico-finan-cial scandal since the Panama affair. M. Chautemps has demanded the resignation of M. Dalamier. Minister of the Colonies, who was Minister of PublicReuter - 96 words
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Article28 1934-01-08 1 Bucharest, Jan. 6. A last minute surprise in the new cabinet is that M. Tartarescu. himself, will be Foreign Minister provisionally instead of M. Titulescu.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article182 1934-01-08 1 No country in the world can escape the consequences if there Is another war, declare* Sir John Simon Page 9. Loid Baden -Powell has been operated upon Page 9. A nun and his wife were buried alive when hundreds of tons of earth fell on to their182 words
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Article252 1934-01-08 1 Drink Way Back I To Prosperity U. S. LIQUOR TAX Washington, Jan. 6. The House of Representatives has passed the liquor Tax Bill, which is estimated to yield $4 70,000,000 annually. The bill provides lor a uix Of $2 per gallon on distilled spirits. $5 per barrelReuter - 252 words
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Article27 1934-01-08 1 Shanghai, Jan. 7. A serious fire has broken out at Muk- den arsenal. Four hundred Chinese workers have been arrested. Sin Chew Jit Poh.27 words
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Advertisement24 1934-01-08 1 eA'/Btlm _f TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 p.m. 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Phone 5381.24 words
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Advertisement59 1934-01-08 1 Pl!______rVJ___, CHRYSLER RIDING EASE ADELPHI SEA VIEW MOTH. HOTEL THE FAVOURITE TOWN HOTEL I THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT FACING ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL TERMS GOLF SWIMMING EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL BATH MODERN SANITATION EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE TABLE D'HOTE MEALS* A BATH MODERN SANITATION LA CARTE HOT AND COLD59 words
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Article137 1934-01-08 2 Monday. Bth. High Water 02.45. 8.5 ft., 14.40, 8.4 ft. Hockey. Malaya Command vs. Police, Tanglin; S.R.C. II vs. S.C.C. PII. S.R.C. groimd: Y.M.C.A. vs. Colts. Y.M.C.A. ground: ARC. vs. MC.U. 11. Paya Lebar: Raffles College vs. OR. A.. Bukit Timah. Tuesday, fith. Higti Water 03.22.137 words
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Article335 1934-01-08 2 Concession To Malaya Motorists Motorists who contemplate taking their cars with them on visits to India will be pleased to learn that although ihe International Convention relative to motor vehicles is not yet operative there it has been arranged that International "Cir Licences" and International "Driving Permits''335 words
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162 1934-01-08 2 It is understood (says the Straits Echo) that the F.M.S. Railways will shortly be increasing the launch fare from seven cents to ten cents, between Prai and Penang. The ordinary rate of seven cents has been existing for several years and it is most162 words
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Article115 1934-01-08 2 Dimitroff's Picture Starts Pandemonium Sofia. Jan. 2. Two hundred and sixty of 5.000 revellers at a New Year ball finished the night in gaol and one was killed and several seriously injured. The ball, organised by the Confectioners' Union, was in full swing at midnight when a115 words
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Article345 1934-01-08 2 Penang's New Chinese Councillor His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi announced at the preliminary meeting of the Penang Chinese Consultative Committee, held at the Resident Councillor's office in Penang. that Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, J.P., had accepted the seat on the Legislative Council as the345 words
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Article112 1934-01-08 2 Governor To Present Colour To Perak Unit The presentation of the Colour to the Perak Battalion of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force will take place in Ipoh. on Saturday. Feb. 25. H.E. Sir Cecil dementi, who is Hon. Colonel oi the F.M.S. Volunteeer Force. will make the presentation. An112 words
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Article89 1934-01-08 2 Rotarians To Dine In National 1 Costumes The weekly meeting oi Singapore Rotarians will be a dinner meeting at the root garden of the Adelphi Hotel at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The dinner is a farewell to Major General L. C. L. OkU&ekL Dress will be national89 words
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Article34 1934-01-08 2 Vessels Laid Up At Bangkok j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 7. j Shipping is experiencing a depression, a number of chartered vessels lying for days in the harbour waiting cargoes.34 words
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Article30 1934-01-08 2 Mr. H. P. Armstrong, Assistant Com- missioner of Police. F.M.S.. has been seconded for service with the Johore State Police, and is appointed to officiate as Chief Police Officer, Segamat30 words
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Article86 1934-01-08 2 EVIDENCE FOR TRADE COMMISSION I Possibilities Of Home Canning The 96th and 97th meetings of the (Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Jan. 4 and 5. Evidence was taken from Mr. D. H. Tudor. Assistant Official Assignee. Singapore, regarding the registration of United Kingdom Designs and86 words
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Article136 1934-01-08 2 Tribunal Adjourns Case i a,* Dublin, Jan. 2 After twenty minutes retirement the .President of the military tribunal an SSTSitt? thC trlbUnal were sausl 25 "5! the constitution conferred on the tribunal absolute jurisdiction to JU General O'Duffy on all the charges made against him. iw^ rd136 words
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Article251 1934-01-08 2 Public Inconvenience To the Editor. Sir, our City Fathers have done well to get all mosquito buses off the roads Ulong Serangoon Road and Finlayson Green. One thing I would say that they have forgotten with what object they have in view for having done sc.251 words
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Article234 1934-01-08 2 The Automobile Association of Malaya issues the following road report dated Jan. 5. Singapore. (Municipal* Changi. Joo Chiat. Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds. Level crossings Caution. Newton Circus, at Jn. Newton. Kg: Java. Bukit Timah and Scotts Rds. Traffic from approach roads must turn L and proceed round234 words
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Article71 1934-01-08 2 Four Awarded For 1934 The directors of the Rotary Club have igain awarded four scholarships value >T5 each to the four Secondary Schools )f Singapore. The candidates recomnended by the Principals of Schools vere interviewed last week and the; ollowing were awarded scholarships for Tan Yew Sam. Raffles71 words
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Article70 1934-01-08 2 MONDAY, JANUARY 8 2„H ef n rC J l iice G «ahty in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. t C m j nal A »P ea *—Rex vs. Lim Teck F«ii S K° ng and Lim Cho^ Chw BefZ C M by ;"i 470 words
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Advertisement21 1934-01-08 2 "MY WEAKNESS" will be your Weakness! See Alluring LILIAN HARVEY m Fox's snappy new musical comedy AT THE _ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW! i21 words
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Advertisement66 1934-01-08 2 FOR SALE. ORCHIDS wel, -^own VANDA ORCHIDS. Offer.s invited. Vanda 524 Kampong Bahru Road. Oxted 4£fk£ Si n^P° r Morris! uxiora Ten Saloon Car. 1933 model Br^S- USe SiX ™nths.Tpply' S s N oVce 8, f Slngapore F H FOR SALE, available on February 1 f GVe^ Seater (closed >66 words
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Advertisement828 1934-01-08 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM^^I BATHING CAPS. NeuJ season *s stocks just arrived. In most attractive colours and shapes. All one price $1.00 each. MEJiCAL HALL, LTD., CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Oka—a Allay, Blngapf. •The Cheepeat House for your Stationary, Typewriter*. Ribbons and Oarboni aleo for Pencil and828 words
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TRIED TO THROW WIFE
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Article98 1934-01-08 3 BECA USE SHE WAS EXTRAVAGANT? Nyah, a pretty Chinese woman Yap Kim Hong, but their ii (j Ufe was not happy. They came Mr. J. M. Brander, Fourth Magistrate, on Saturday. Nyah alleged that her husband 1 rmpted to throw her into the apore river and she had reported matter98 words
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Article292 1934-01-08 3 I in Children At Kuala Lipis a "Treat" Kuala Lipis. Jan. 5. to the lorethought and kindthe popular British Resident of the Hon'ble Mr. H. G. R. Leo- < hildren of all nationalities Iven a real treat on New Year's Hon'ble Mr. Leonard and Mrs. .^rd. who returned292 words
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Article98 1934-01-08 3 Raffles (olleße Girl Student's Loss D J. Price, a student of Raffles was complainant in a case ame up on Saturday in the Se- I Police Court before Mr. N. Gricc. William H. Hudson, a Ceylon son of a Government penuleaded guilty to a charge of dwelling.98 words
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Article69 1934-01-08 3 charge cf importing 2.800 lb. of; tobacco, was on Saturday pre-' against Suppiah Thevar, an Inlicenaed importer carrying on In Selegie Road. The accused, was produced before Mr. N. A. claimed trial, and the case was toned until Feb. 7, bail in $1,000 fixed. The accused was arrested j Friday69 words
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Article309 1934-01-08 3 Singapore I Hspensary Managers Fined The managers of two Singapore dispensaries were prosecuted in the police court on Friday for "selling tincture of iodine deficient in iodine and containing potassium the drug with pyridine and kerosene The defendants who answered the summonses before Mr. J. M. Brander in309 words
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Article181 1934-01-08 3 Tenth Conviction For Malay A Malay named Awang bin Abdullah who had nine convictions recorded against him. has twice been imprisoned in Siam. and then banished from that kingdom, was on Saturday sentenced to six months imprisonment, for as a police supervisee, laiiing to noiiiy the authorities181 words
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Article144 1934-01-08 3 Melted Down For Judgment was delivered by Mr. N. Grice. Second Police Magistrate, on i Saturday, in a case in which two Tamils had been convicted of charges in respect of some jewellery alleged to have been stolen from a Tamil woman. The accused were Kaliapan and Athimulan.144 words
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Article55 1934-01-08 3 Young Chinese Girl's Accident A ten-year-old Chinese girl had a marvellous escape from serious injury yesterday when she fell from the second storey of a house in Telok Ayer Street. No external injuries were received, but the girl was suffering from extreme shock and was taken to55 words
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Article30 1934-01-08 3 It looks as though the universe had txploded— much as a shell explodes on the battlefield— and we are clinging on to one of the flying fragments.— Sir Tames Jeans.30 words
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Article, Illustration400 1934-01-08 3 COURT TAKES LENIENT VIEW P. C Who Took j Money From Hawkers One days simple imprisonment was the lenient sentence imposed upon Haron bin Haji Sidik. a 20-year-old police constable, who pleaded guilty before the second magistrate, vestei day, to receiving an illegal gratification. The story for the prosecution as400 words
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Article339 1934-01-08 3 CIVIL A VIA TION IN MALAYA cember Messrs. A. V. Thomas, i. Harper. Dr. Grey, and Loke Yaik Too, while two other members completed their first solo flights. A feature of the month was the large amount of cross-country flying carried out and the following list of the chief flights339 words
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ATTEMPTED TO BRIBE INSPECTOR
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Article223 1934-01-08 3 From Man Who Sheltered Him John de Brito was convicted before the second magistrate on Saturday on a charge of theft, and having had a previous conviction, he was sentenced to 14 days' rigorous imprisonment without the ontion of a fine. Mr. E. Perera. complainant, said he was223 words
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Article33 1934-01-08 3 H. B. Jesudason. Victoria Institution, is the successiul 1933 Queen's Scholar lor the F.M.S. Sixteen candidates sat lor the examination, three of whom were Malays. No Malay Scholarship was awarded.33 words
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Article340 1934-01-08 3 In the fourth police court on Saturday before Mr. J. M. Brandn a North (Indian. Kalendar. was charged with .attempting to abet the offence of offe ling a bribe of $5 to Court Inspector F i Goodship. Accoraing to the prosecution, while Kalendar was on Oail in340 words
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Advertisement46 1934-01-08 3 1 These distrasflnf skin complaints 1 are sura outward signs of Impurltlas I In tho blood i surface treatment CMtnot bring hating rattaf so remove tha causa of tha trouble froai tha blood by taking daffca't Blood Mixture. an itj jurf m UQUlD m TABLET fmrm46 words
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Advertisement348 1934-01-08 4 B I BS I THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT g| I in the history off Singapore. i WHTTEAWAYS I WW fl B +4 A m WW JL mJL W^ B ANNOUNCE AN Bfl BB\ Amm flfll Baw Ba gval BV Bfl BBw 8888 flflflflfla 8888 fl B lav I B flflflß348 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-01-08 5 iLs-=r rsursr^tjf zrjrx. -uK.r a •sat Five shops and two cottages were destroyed by a disastrous fire which broke out in High Street win slow Bueks All seven build...*, were destroyed, and seven families were rendered homeless. Photograph show fire.,.,:,, b*X't*T*Z Hit- house at (iardone where Gabriel156 words
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Advertisement47 1934-01-08 5 A\Vf% nuiiiQ ii u Ail ion RUTTED DU I I tn MADE IN DENMARK FROM SELECTED AND PASTEURISED CREAM. Delicious a I BJ m% m Absolutely Pur© i T^J^^^fe- flHflHus^ a f i Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD ALL DEPOTS. 1 W J W 847 words
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Article, Illustration580 1934-01-08 6 Disclosures In Cheating TWO YEARS FOR CHINESE EMPLOYEE The story of how the Borneo Company, Ltd.. was swindled in 1927 of $53,000 WOfth of goods by a system of cheating carried on. it is alleged, by two employees, was told to Mr. N. A. Worley, the580 words
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Article98 1934-01-08 6 Several Charges Follow Fatal Accident From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 5. A Tamil motor driver. Sinnathamby, pleaded guilty to all charges when he appeared before the Seremban magistrate today chargea with causing death by a rash act, having inefficient brakes and having no certificate of98 words
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Article, Illustration635 1934-01-08 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 21 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played in the third round of the F.A. Cup Competition635 words
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Article296 1934-01-08 6 Marriage to Mr. N. A. Armitage in Colombo The marriage took place at St Peter's Church. Fort. Colombo, on Dec. 28 of Mr. Norman Abercromby Armitage. Royal Engineers, (formerly stationed at Singapore» eldest son of Mr. Norman Armitage. and Mrs. Norman Armitjage. of Colombo, with j Miss296 words
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Article303 1934-01-08 6 Reports On District Work At the opening oi th. Session ot the Malaya M, Conference in Singapore on s the Rev. Bishop Edwin F. L addressed the Conference on the ject "St. Paul's Transformati 01 Ours." He brought out the tact th. the first phase of Paul's303 words
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Advertisement159 1934-01-08 6 i FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 21. i I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- J tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the- Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters J appertaining thereto. My forecast ol the159 words
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Advertisement28 1934-01-08 6 This duplicate list is for the convenience of competitors in keeping a record of their entries and on no account should it be sent to the Free Press.28 words
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Advertisement124 1934-01-08 6 THE SIMPLEST WA Y TO MAKE PERFECT TOAST! No modern breakfast table is complete without a Premier Electric Toaster. It provides a continuous supply of crisp delicious toast just "done to a turn" at a cost of approximately one fifth of a unit of electricity for a twenty minutes' meal.124 words
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Article, Illustration727 1934-01-08 7 MAN AND WIFE BURIED BY BEDOH LANDSLIDE Tragedy Of The Storm WIDESPREAD FLOODS 1.. Many Districts Feet Under Water Singapore floods, usually the cause of much inconvenience and Mime fun. have claimed a frim toll this year. The heavy rains of the past feu days have inundated all the low-lying727 words
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Article, Illustration191 1934-01-08 7 Licensee's Unsuccessful Appeal Palaniappa Thevar, licensee of the Ceylon Cafe, 336. North Bridge Road, I appealed in the Supreme Court on Saturday before the Chief Justice <Sir [Walter Huggard), against his conviction in the Magistrate's Court on a .charge of permitting prostitutes to visit the premises for191 words
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Article42 1934-01-08 7 The engagement is announced of Mr. Ellis M. Ezekiel, of the firm of M. Ezekiel and Sons, Singapore and Batavia, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ezekiel, of Singapore, and Berti, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hertz, of Dortmund, Germany.42 words
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Article333 1934-01-08 7 Why Australian Crooks Leave Home Sydney, N.S/W. Dec. 31. An Australian pickpocket, who, like .nany in other fields of endeavour, iound the highest expression of his ability by going abroad, returned to his native city of Sydney, three weeks ago for a holiday in style.333 words
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Article39 1934-01-08 7 His Highness the Sultan of Perak's New Year greeting card has been charmingly designed. The cover bears His Highness' crest and inside there is a photograph of the new Iskandariah Palace and His Highness' race horses and polo ponies.39 words
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Article233 1934-01-08 7 Convicted Assailants* Appeal 1 Two Chinese. Leow Teck and Leow] Song Kang. appealed in the Supreme Court on Saturday against their conviction in the lower court on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, on which they were sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $200233 words
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Advertisement162 1934-01-08 7 SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO SUCCESS! 6J5 LAST NIGHT 9.15 j ALHAMBRA Somerset Maugham's "~»V „iy famous romance ui the Tropics ff^K NARROW *fB CORNER" !l--«**^l^B' DON'T MISS IT! yph TO-MORROW NIGHT! Blazing love story of o girl who didn't Fox's Sauciest Merneat know right from Musical Show since wrong... and162 words
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Article56 1934-01-08 8 ARMITAGE-K NOWLES —At St. Peter's Garrison Church. Colombo, on i Dec. 28. the marriage took place of Norman Abercromby Armitage. R.E.. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman i Armitage. of "Merton." Guildford Cres- cent. Colombo, to Marion Devereux I Knowles. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (V. Devereux56 words
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428 1934-01-08 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1934 Week-end Comments ;TF politics in Britain follow the course that they have followed 'in several countries on the Continent the British people will in due time be governed by a I dictator. It may be Sir Stafford Cripps, the leader of Socialism,428 words
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Article, Illustration999 1934-01-08 8 ONE of the notable finds of the Labour Party, in whose Government he was Solicitor-General, Sir Stafford Cripps has created a sensation by his remarkable speech at Nottingham in advocacy of Socially ism. Sir Stafford, irst of course, aims to Socialist be Britain's first Dictator? Socialist999 words
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Article425 1934-01-08 8 The Hon'ble Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne has resumed duty as Judge. Johore. Miss Lake, of the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School, Ipoh. is in Singapore on holiday. Mr. Burke-Gaffney has arrived in Taiping on transfer as Executive Engineer, Larut. Mr. L. G. Lee, of Ladang Geddes, I425 words
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Article1375 1934-01-08 8 Sir Peace of the Forest deer) has figured in m fr/). and some have app«\ t umns. I give two mot plays a part, and of the crocodile, monkes in My old friend Inche A of Bagan Datoh is respoi. and they are set down a The1,375 words
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Advertisement98 1934-01-08 8 o/'GoodTasce -^WmmWKW fCALDBECK'S PINEAPPLE HAWTS and BACON Extra fine cure from AUSTRALIA'S best FRY, BOIL or GRILL they are excellent. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. I—WJ.W.1 WJ.W. ■^^^™"""^^^^™^"i^»^ BBBHVSIBBBSSBWS^BSHtVBSIBBSSBBBVSMHINBSSI IWefrotng Oi fts. SILVER SWEET DISHES m^^^^A NEW t ORIGINAL DESIGNS AT l^^^^^W REALLY MODERATE PRICES. IBBBJbI W CUT98 words
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Advertisement54 1934-01-08 8 SOME FLAPPERS ARE SAID TO RESEMBLE poor snap-shots underdeveloped and over-expos-ed. In view of the many risks to which you are exposed you will take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY if your sense of prudence is developed. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.54 words
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Article656 1934-01-08 9 If Another War Breaks SIR JOHN SIMONS VIEW Satisfied With Visit To for London. »ecietar> i* leaving to-day A Cabinet Meeting will be held earlv „,v( FRANCES AIR OFFER communique issued in Rome late night stated that in cordial conversations yesterday and on Wednes-656 words
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Article, Illustration110 1934-01-08 9 Lord BadenPowell In Hospital T London, Jan. 3. Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout underwent an internal operation in King Edward VII Hospital for officers yesterday. The operation was successful and the patient is going on very satisfactorily. He will remain in hospital for about six weeks110 words
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Article114 1934-01-08 9 Britain And German Default Protest London, Jan. 3. No reply has yet been received from the German Government to the recent protest by the United Kingdom Government against the action of the German Reichsbank in varying by unilateral action the existing agreement with the British and other114 words
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Article94 1934-01-08 9 Difficulties Of Anglo-Soviet Agreement London, Jan. 3. Conversations on the subject of a new temporary Anglo-Soviet trade agreement are continuing in Moscow between Lord Chilston. the British Ambassador, and representatives of the Soviet Government. No new points or fresh issues have been raised by either side In94 words
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Article64 1934-01-08 9 Adverse Effect Of French Quota Revision London, Jan. 5. The full implications of the revision by France of her import quotas are being carefully studied in responsible quarters here and opinion is much disturbed. Special attention is directed to the unfavourable effect of these trading restrictions on the64 words
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Article36 1934-01-08 9 Brother Of Mr. Somerset Maugham London, Jan. 6. Sir Frederic Maugham, brother of Mr. Somerset Maugham, has been appointed Lord Justice of Appeal in place of Sir Paul Ogden, who has resigned. Reuter.36 words
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Article42 1934-01-08 9 Leningrad, Jan. 7. An expedition exploring the western part of the Taimyr Peninsula discovered a new island in the north-eastern part of the Kara Sea. The new island has been entered on the map of the Soviet Union. Tass.42 words
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Article246 1934-01-08 9 NIGHT OF HORROR AT C.E.R. POST Manchukoo Garrison Overpowered Harbin, Jan. 7. Bandits are again active on the Chinese Eastern Railway. A band of 500 swooped down at mid-night on Zun 50 miles north-west of Harbin, and made a surprise attack on the Manchukuo garrison. A briet246 words
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Article101 1934-01-08 9 South Of The Great Wall Again Shanghai, Jan. 7. Hundreds of Japanese troops have re-entered districts south of the Great Wall. The Chinese believe that the Japanese command is preparing the way for Manchukuo troops to re-occupy North China after the coronation of Henry Pu-yi. who will be101 words
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Article111 1934-01-08 9 "Looking Forward" At The Capitol "Looking Forward." now showing at the Capitol, is one of M.G.M.'s great pictures and should have a lengthy run. The acting is excellent. The plot centres round the fortunes of a great department store which is experiencing a period of bad business, but111 words
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Article85 1934-01-08 9 Must Be Confirmed By Chiang Kai-Sek Nanking, Jan. 8. According to advices from Nanchang. General Chiang Kai-shek has issued a circular order to all military judges warning them against miscarriages of justice. He especially emphasises that no military prisoner, whoever he may be. should, be executed unless he85 words
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Article40 1934-01-08 9 Latest Rubber Prices RUBBER London, Jan. 6. Spot (Sellers) 4 11|32d. (4 5|16d.) (Buyers 4 9|32d. (4y 4 d.) Jan -March 4 13|32d. (4 13|32d.) April-June 4 11|32d. (4y 2 d\> July-Sept. 4 19!32d. (4 19'32d Market steady.40 words
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Advertisement155 1934-01-08 9 ANOTHER SUPER -SPECIAL FROM GAUMONT -BRITISH! a or#^j)" J* 1 lAN HAY /If \cV -La w,th yy tedric Hardwicke t^M»rVL Donald Calthrop J /Jm\\ Distributed by READ THESE ENTHUSIASTIC PRESS REPORTS of u u m Amm w#«fk is "The best notice of the Press show of -By far the best155 words
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Advertisement236 1934-01-08 9 Suttons Seeds Crow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers *--^s« WJr* ,^vW&^PPI -l^fsH wffAmW^mWAm\ \W >"••*>•' T^ \\J? y SUTTON S CABBAGE LETTUCE SOW SUTTON'S FOR THE BEST RESULTS buttons spend annually huge sums of money in research, the production of improved varieties, and to ensure that the finest236 words
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Article865 1934-01-08 10 RUBBER RESTRICTION— WHAT NEXT? m» j Impossible To Stop D.E.I. Smuggling •From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 18. The gentlemen who assured us la* week, or the week before, that rubbc restriction would be within full opera tion within six weeks, or six month are now strangely silent. You may865 words
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Article307 1934-01-08 10 Final Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. The following is the report of the! Directors to be submitted to the twenty-first annual general meeting of the Company to be held on Friday. Jan. 12, 11 a.m. at Georgetown Chambers, 39, Beach Street, Penang The result of the year's307 words
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Article313 1934-01-08 10 Seeking Gold In New Guinea A M Sydney, Dec. 31. Aviation alone has made possible the development of the rich New Guinea gold fields. Heavy dredging machinery was S e n nd il Was not Practicable to skH? U l I." ?%«< Then came the llJfl pI1 ts313 words
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Article194 1934-01-08 10 Singapore, January 6, 12 noon Buyers Seller i Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6 50 Muntok White Pepper 30.00 White Pepper 29.50 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.30 j Small Hake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga194 words
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Article125 1934-01-08 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices t January 6 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant I Kerosene per tin 4 I Imp. galls.) 1 70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 150 i Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline in 4-gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor125 words
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Article190 1934-01-08 10 Jan. 3 4 6 American Can. Com. 97 95 <« 94'^ American Telephone 4 and Telegraph 109^ 1083 109 Atcheson Railroad 56" 55» 8 543, 222K 93' 4 93 91 1 1 Firestone. Common is?* 18* m 18 General Electric 19« 2 1914 i 8 5 R i190 words
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Article85 1934-01-08 10 Negotiations For Sale Break Down The report of the directors of the fh»t° n^ Rubb f r Co Ltd > *>r 1933 st a^ that the estate remains unoccuXe? a bU k q rop^n rly K S Negotiations for the sale nt 2fi refe ed to the previous85 words
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Article35 1934-01-08 10 forV?'V £**453kJM&J mmPJSS** *3«.000,000 Treasury l S& J?"&* The amount •nottedta WUs at three months was £30,*****w The average rate per cent, was 18, w«k U £2K*2 L wlth 19 1»M. last wee*.— British Radio.35 words
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Article78 1934-01-08 10 Rubber Association Singapore, January 6, 12 noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose) 13% 13 3 4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F.0.8.» 14 14% Standard R.S.S. on Tender January 13 3 4 W/ B Feb-March 13 7 8 14 April-June 14*4 14*478 words
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Article208 1934-01-08 10 SELLING January t> London. 4 months' sight 2|4 5;64 London. 3 months' sight 214 I'l6 London, 60 days' sight 2!4 364 London, 30 days' sight 2(4 132 London, demand 2 4 164 London, T.T. 2 4 Loyns and Paris, demand 955 Hamburg, demand 155 New York, demand 59208 words
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Article88 1934-01-08 10 Abroad London, Jan. 5. Exchanges to-day wereParis 83? 8 New York 5.113 4 Montreal 5.10 3 4 Brussels 23.48. Geneva 16.88. Amsterdam 8.11i /2 Milan 62 1/6. Berlin 13.73. Stockholm l^O l^. Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29»->. Prague 109^ 4 Helsingfors 226 4. Madrid 39%. Lisbon 109 7 888 words
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Article84 1934-01-08 10 Chartered Company Shows Surplus m£*Z s \Z th^S~ nine m nth °f (ChartarJ? Brlt,Sh North B omeo vewe in Bnrn mPany snow that ■2SS? f s 5 S 7 SfWSM!I £9,146, leaving a surplus of £3 050 tf£ is S 6 8 4 27 7 3 75)84 words
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Article50 1934-01-08 10 ™«!i ay S am Tln Limited (Rambun Mtoes), Tanjong Rambutan, pilnuTz^ h Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd! cubic yards 392,000; pikuls 1 772 estl SS^ll^^^^ ot current LM ei f^ at i (l^ la 7 a) Co., Ltd (No. 1 Dredge) hours 610* cubic yards 183,000; pikuls 47050 words
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Article170 1934-01-08 10 Bakap Estate. 27,374: Patani P Plantations, Ltd., 95.000 South Mala Rubber Plantations (1932) Ltd.. 24,000 Batu Matang Estate, 24,000; Air Estate 23.000; Baling Estate. 90.000 Kuala Dingin Estate. 42,200; Subi.: Estate, 45,600, South Johore Rubber Estates. Ltd.. 37,000; Sungei Puntar Rubber Estate, Ltd., 66.500; Kim Seni Estate.170 words
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Article30 1934-01-08 10 Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.P., FRGS. in Penang on Wednesday in connection with the affairs of the Ka*turi Gold Company of Kelantan, work in whieli is progressing satisfactorily— Strain Echo.30 words
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1346 1934-01-08 10 "BUFFER POOL RUMOURS INTRIGUE LONDON ,l Curious Position Of Pangnga i River Concessions >! i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 18. By the time that this letter reache Malaya, you will, I think, be in pos session of full details concerning j I proposal to creat a "buffer pool"1,346 words
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951 1934-01-08 11 FRASER'S SHARE LIST. Saturday 's Closing Quotations A. Kuning ($1) 15 20 Ayer Panas <$1» 80 85 I j Brogas (sl> 50 55 s Bassett (sl* 52' 2 57» 2 i Brunei United ($5) 2.00 2.30 fc Bukit Jelutong ($l 22 26 1 Bukit KB. ($1) 05 15 nom B.951 words
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Article173 1934-01-08 11 Foreign imports of rubber during the month 1933, in long tons. D R Remill Crepe o „wh unsmoked Estate a Wet Scrap. Lump Total Smoked U^ t ked crepe Scrap Crepe Sheet and Bark Country of Origin •g (4) (5) (6) CT) _J8) (1> 7^ 143 8,027173 words
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Advertisement28 1934-01-08 11 THE EASTERN UNITED INSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. i. JOHNSON: General Manager. X )i OFFICE: No. 4. Cecil Street, SINGAPORE28 words
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Advertisement29 1934-01-08 11 THE /3J£^s^V SOUTH Itjlj^ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ACCEPrED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES I L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green.29 words
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Advertisement474 1934-01-08 11 toeta exceed jUgggg A— uranee tn force aver W.tii.tt* Hie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In toe Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. HC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with474 words
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Advertisement349 1934-01-08 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) aid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches ilor Star Iloilo Semarang imritsar Ipoh Seremban tangkok Karachi349 words
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115 1934-01-08 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Jangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 P- m Suantan fvJa Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. i iuantan wia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. ielantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. j Selantan (via Gemas)115 words
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136 1934-01-08 12 BY STEAMER TRAIN AEROPLANE TO-DAY North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra Melchior Treub 9 a.m. Pengerang Hock Keng 9 a.m. Karimon* KwongYick 9 a.m.; Pulau Tekong Hong Aik 9 a.m. i Karimon Mersing 9 a.m. j Rhio BeeSeh 9 a.m. Rhio* Hong Keat 10 a.m. Bagan Palima 11 a.m. I Pontianak136 words
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55 1934-01-08 12 OUTWARD AIR MAIL BY IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The outward Air Mail per Imperial Airways Service will arrive in the General Post Office. Singapore al 10.30 •a.m. to-morrow. The correspondence received by this mail will be av&Jfible to boxholdcrs and window dciiwry ticket holder.* immediately and corr^opendente lor non-boxholders will be sent55 words
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Article35 1934-01-08 12 From China and Japan by Honolulu Main in Singapore to-day. From China and Japan by Manila l Maru in Singapore to-day. From Europe. India etc. by Imperial Airways in Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow.35 words
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Article, Illustration2596 1934-01-08 12 P. O. Company's 1933 Record NO DEFERRED j DIVIDEND At the annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company which took place in London on Dec 6. the Hon. Alexander Shaw, chairman of the company, presiding expressed the directors' regret that it had2,596 words
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Article120 1934-01-08 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside the \y»i 1 Expected to /\rri\, ',r Main Wharf (Entrant <; a i P Honolulu siaru 82; J 20. I Main Wharf (Entrance Katong 18: Him Tons u 15: Main 13: Manila M Siamese Prince 9. Empire UoeW (Entrance Gate Penrith Castle 34; J Empire Dock120 words
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Article247 1934-01-08 12 Teiresias, Brit. 4.777. from Dtin for Liverpool 11.1. Sembilan, Dut. 4.091, frot N■ 7.1. for Batavia 7.1. Hua Tone, Brit, 109. i 7.i, for Malacca. Muar 8 1 Penrith Castle. Brit. 3.807. from N e York 7.1, for New York 12 1 Lyons Maru. Jap 4.340. pool 6.1.247 words
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Advertisement537 1934-01-08 12 (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND d ME^URNB via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISIAND. Recular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.J7D Regular monthly nm W^ (3352 tMM y m [C argo only] s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de537 words
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Advertisement185 1934-01-08 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steam" Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Pore of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rango* BURMA Feb. 10 PEGU Mar. 12 CHINDWIN Mar 26 KEMMENDINE Apr. 9 BHAMO Apr 23 AMARAPOORA ataj SAGAING May 2! BURMA Jane I CHINDWIN July185 words
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Advertisement479 1934-01-08 13 r. O. British India and Apcar lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Ton",.. S»»Wor e Tonn, re SH. f »por* SOITOAN IM4 CARTHAOB 15.000 Mar. 18 RANCHI 17,000 Mar 2 RUPITAV4 i-;Xn t SOMAIT *aVn479 words
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Advertisement492 1934-01-08 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co- Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" UNE. FOR HAVRE. U)J ff 0 Si ROWE«DAM 4 JND HAMBURG. as? 85 »s» FOR ONO *<*"<*• MANGHAI AND JAPAN. c ESSE? Jan 22 Jan 22 city of Lille Mgp n j^, "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK492 words
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Advertisement1130 1934-01-08 13 |^--Se€& R«RU4NTINa 3535§333| T m JSP s-SBLFi S 0 TOA aonow syTsUManr oo atiK? ■JJJJE _____s*-» Wd~ and Ohina Lto. -—--_-r w»„ uawLL vtwm aJIK!iP^SSLSSS2? n^ 0 I**' TBm STEAMBBTP r>, Lea. SS 2?' Ltd THM OARAWAK STsVOMHIP Oo Laa £55 Qg»A NAVIOATTON 00, Ltd. THK AUSTRALIAN ft OkSSttai tHvw1,130 words
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Advertisement985 1934-01-08 14 K. P. mKONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MELCHIOR TREUB- -Monday, Jan. 8. Belawan-Deli. PALIMA Monday. Jan. 8. Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAKASSEK -Monday. Jan. 8, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAROS Tuesday. Jan. 9. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tandjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Jan. 9. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas.985 words
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Advertisement575 1934-01-08 14 ffl 81 JL«1 1 II laM aWfTgM TOT EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. f Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Polk Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Feb. 27 Pres. Adams Jan. 27 Jan.575 words
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Advertisement605 1934-01-08 14 TO NAPLES MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM n 1U mmwmmm TO HAMBURG rTTPRTTKTTNI MARU 12.000 Jan. 9 10 TYASUKINI MARU 12.0( WAKUSAN MARU 10,300 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU 10.400 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Feb. 7 8 SSUWA MARU 10,00 SKATORIMARU 10,000 Feb. 22 23 SFUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Ma SKASHIMA MARU 10.000605 words
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Article1135 1934-01-08 15 DAY OF UPSETS AT PENANG Polly Peachum Springs 012 Surprise AMATEUR RACES v>i a-i k^ Fr :r. Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 6. 1 ither iavoured the Polo imateur meeting to-day when a iwd attended, including H.H. Sultan oi Perak. who led in the r I the first race. With1,135 words
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Article66 1934-01-08 15 Former Singapore Resident's Success (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 7. At the Turf Club races yesterday the Siam Derby was won by Phya Pradibabdha's Saucy Sue. The King presented the Cup. Subsequently Their Majesties toasted the winner in champagne. Phya Pradibabdha will be remembered by racing enthusiasts66 words
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Article339 1934-01-08 15 INTER STATE RUGBY Weak NegrTside Well Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 6. A fairly strong Selangor fifteen beat a scratch Negri side, in which five vacancies were filled by Selangor men, by one goal, two penalty goals and four tries (23 points to nil) at339 words
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Article538 1934-01-08 15 SINGAPORE CHINESE DEFEATED All Blues. 18pts.: Chinese. The Seremban All Blues had no! difficulty at all in defeating the Chin- ese Rugby fifteen at Jalan Besar I Stadium yesterday by a goal, a drop goal and three tries 18 points* to a' penalty goal <3 pts.»538 words
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Article545 1934-01-08 15 SELANGOR LOSE AT IPOH Earlier Defeat Avenged (From Our Own Correspondent.) n Ipoh, Jan. 6. Pera»c fulfilled expectations todiy iwnen thev convincingly beat Bolangnr in a return inter-State hockev match |by three clear goals to nil and thus i avenged themselves fit'.v lor the'r i earlier defeat545 words
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Article1399 1934-01-08 15 Heaton Hero Of Second IJH> Ja_ Jam. BURLAND'S LAST MATCH? London. Dec. 21. England's second Rugby Trial match was played at Twickenham yesterday, and I do not thinK that the selectors were altogether pleased with it. Thev could hardly have found the play of the Probables'1,399 words
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Article39 1934-01-08 15 During a game of football at Simpang Pulai. Lahat. recently a young Malay, who was playing in goal, was charged by another Malay and died of a ruptured spleen. He had a much enlarged spleen as the result of39 words
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Advertisement61 1934-01-08 15 Imagine an ex-gangster attempting to join New York's Social Circle M/J^M I and then being taken for a ride by a beautiful blonde!! W mm __M Prepare for a grand LAUGH when you see ■*>«■* tI« PnWlPn G ROBINSON, famous star of "TIGER SHARK" K^mM bhU Hrsfupro^rious conTed" ro'le-A FIRST61 words
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Advertisement25 1934-01-08 15 RUGBY FINAL KUALA LUMPUR January 13th, 1934 CHEAP RETURN TICKETS ■(First Class) by rail Singapore $12.00 Johore Bahru 12.00 Malacca 6.50 ENQUIRE STATION MASTER. i25 words
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1768 1934-01-08 16 Police Called In At Three Soccer Matches ASTON VILLA SCENES International Sent Off BOTTLE SHOWER •From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. THERE were amazing scenes at Villa Park yesterday, where Tottenham beat Aston Villa by d\Q goals to one, when Waring, the Villa's1,768 words
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Article850 1934-01-08 16 India Facing Heavy Defeat I Forced To Follow On In the second Test match at Calcutta India are faced with a heavy defeat. On Saturday England carried their score to 403, and captured four of the Indian Xl's wickets for 90 runs. Yesterday India were all out for 247, and850 words
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Article213 1934-01-08 16 ENGLISH AND WELSH TRIALS England Outclass The Rest From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 6. England and Wales, who meet in the first match of the international Rugby tournament at Cardiff in a fortnight's time, played their final trials to-day. Kngtand comfortably defeated the Reseat Twickenham, but the213 words
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Article321 1934-01-08 16 Dramatic Finish To Big Fight Brady Loses In Third Round Arthur Suares. the middleweight champion ol all-India technically knocked out Sgt. Jim Brady in the third round at the New World last night. The fight was scheduled for 12 rounds and few expected it would end as early as it321 words
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Article32 1934-01-08 16 I Death Of Mr. Herbert Chapman 1 From Our Own Correspondent .1 London. Jan. 7. The death is reported of Mr. Herbert Chapman the famous manager of Woolwich Agonal Fr32 words
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Advertisement71 1934-01-08 16 L I O N m«^avouri te Sot Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They 1 appreciate the fine flavour and per- feet freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. UPTON'S TEA Oe f*/e everywhere la lie71 words
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