The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1934
1934-01-27
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Title Section17 1934-01-27 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. *****. ESTD. 1835. SATVRDAY, JANCARY 27, 1934. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article210 1934-01-27 1 Between japan and RUSSIA tl |i;CT ON GERMANY Alliance With rp I_ y u ,yi COLONIES Berlin, Jan. 26. fill gravest apprehen--1 sion that the present tension between Japan and r uss jj, would lead to war *as .pressed by Dr. Wellington Koo. the210 words
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Article119 1934-01-27 1 Another Nail In Its Coffin London. Jan. 27. The London Metal Exchange com- mittee has sent a letter to the Colonial Office and the Board of Trade conveying the apprehension with which it views the attempt to obtain iinancial assistance from Malaya, Nigeria and also HollandReuter - 119 words
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Article88 1934-01-27 1 Minister Protests British Film Mr. Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese Minister to London who is in a nursing home after an operation for an ulcer is progressing favourably but is not expectu»d to leave the nursing home for at i least ten days. Before undergoing the operation he protestedReuter - 88 words
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Article48 1934-01-27 1 ?>Jr. Walter Elliott And Miss Katherm? Tennani Mr Water Elliott, the Minister lor Agriculture, has been betrothed to Miss Katherine Ttenamnt, half-sister oi L Mr first wile was killed on l her honeymoon while on a climbing expedition in the Isle Of Skye in 1919. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article399 1934-01-27 1 LIMIT MUST BE SET To Japan's Cotton Competition RUINING BRITAIN London, Jan.. 26. MR. Catterall. President of the Federation of Master Cot-ton-spinners Associations, presenting the Associations' views of the present situation to Mr. Runcimaii at Manchester to-day, strongly reiterated the conviction thai parallel diplomatic negotiations should be opened immediately. HeReuter - 399 words
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Article52 1934-01-27 1 French Girl And Mechanic On Tokio Flight Paris, Jan. 26. The famous French airwoman, Mdlle. Maryse Hilsze. took otf from Villa Coublay aerodrome at 12.45 p.m. to-day for Marseilles en route for Tokio in a 65 horse power Breguet plane. She is accompanied by the mechanic, M.Reuter - 52 words
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Article57 1934-01-27 1 Washington, Jan »5. i Mr Cordell Hull (Secretary of State* announced to-day that the Chinese I Government had made representations to the United States Minister m China for the revision of the Sino- American commercial treaty. Mr. Hull added that the United States are ready to discussReuter - 57 words
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Article149 1934-01-27 1 BUDGET SURPLUS; TAXES CUT WORK FOR And Welfare Improvements mLETS GO Capetown, Jan. 26. TTHE Union Parliament was opened here to-day with the usual ceremonial but with a new note of confidence and relief at the prosperity arising from the healthy financial position, the certaintyReuter - 149 words
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Article391 1934-01-27 1 RAJA OF SARAWAK AT CONFERENCE Defence Of j Miri Oilfields j H.H* the Rajah of Sarawak has made j i special journey to Singapore to at:end the Naval Conference, the Free Press learns. The Rajah, it transpires, arrived on Wednesday. On Thursday morning he went aboard H.M.S. Kent and was391 words
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Article53 1934-01-27 1 Now Official Adviser To General Motors i New York, Jan 26 Prof. Sprague has been appointed adviser on foreign economic and exchange matters to General Motors Corporation Reuter Mr. Sprague is the author of the series, of interesting articles on current financial problems now running in the53 words
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Article53 1934-01-27 1 The death took place to-day U Lord ißevelstoke at the age of 69.— cater. Lord Revelstoke was a director oi Baring Bros, and Co. He succeeded his brother to the title in 1929. He leaves a son and two daughters. The heir to the title is the53 words
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Article90 1934-01-27 1 GOLD HOARDERS SELLING OUT Enormous Profits Made London, Jan. 26. Gold hoarders are continuing to disgorge and have sold in connection with exchange covering no less than 596 bars of gold valued at £1,580,000. The gold was sold at 1325. Bd. per flne ounce an increase of sevenpence and aReuter - 90 words
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Article59 1934-01-27 1 Rubber Restriction On April 1? From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 26. Fis very strongly rumoured in Mincing Lane that the Dutch have overcome the small-holdings difficulty and that restriction is beginning on April 1, with a quota of 50 per cent based on an assessment for Malaya,59 words
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Advertisement57 1934-01-27 1 BIGIA TEA B *C freshness an d fragrance of the \1 1 »B gardens direct to >our home. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. MALAYAN RUGBY UNION "END OF THE SEASON BALL" SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE I WITH CABARET "NAVAL ENTERTAINERS''^^ I MSNUt SJ.OO I EXTENSION TO 2 a.m.57 words
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Advertisement142 1934-01-27 1 On Other Pages Combined Fleet beat S.C.C. at soccer yesterday 4 -nil Page 16. The S.C.C. defeated Combined Fleet at hookey yesterday by 5 1 Page 16. Crawford and Perry will meet in Australian lawn tennis finab Page lb. That the Government takes too much out of Singapore raring in142 words
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Advertisement99 1934-01-27 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING W mmm WW II TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE THE POPULAR MESS BAND OF THE H. M. S. KENT TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1934. FULL MOON NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN I DINNER MUSIC BY D'SOUZA99 words
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Article3382 1934-01-27 2 Evidence At Municipal Meeting REPLY TO PUBLIC CRITICISM Flood Alleviation Measures pUERENCE to the public allegations as to unsatisfacorv 1\ ondttkHU existing in the transport service provided bv ;in*apore 1 ruction Co.. were made at yesterday's monthl'v mee t§ng of the Singapore Municipal Commission and evidence3,382 words
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Advertisement16 1934-01-27 2 iC©M* S ft»onch\tfe CND x?m7-° V T E ME^cA^SSTSSS!!f I*™*^"1 ■> TICK* CO., .-.,rg;.pore and I»cn«nn I16 words
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Advertisement388 1934-01-27 2 CLASSIFIED ADV^TISF!^^| BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLET RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Single and Doable Rooms, Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798. "EAST ANGLIA." 6 OXLEY RISE.388 words
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Advertisement419 1934-01-27 2 TENDER^ x 1 Tenders. Tenders arc nou Hollowing material particulars, see Mui, i Supply of S uip h U of Closing 4D m t Alurr Erection of IS J Alexandra Road' P.m. Wednesday V j Supply of 3 r Date of ciosi May 31st. RURAL lH )Al:i) X()Ti(f The Rural419 words
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Miscellaneous151 1934-01-27 2 Saturday, 27th. High Water, 07.24, 8.3 ft. 21.59. 7.6 ft. Annual meeting of Glenealy Plantations Ltd., Derrick and Co., noon. Football: H.M.S. Hawkins vs. 1.C.F.A., Anson Road; Perphimponan Stla vs. Darul Apiah, Jalan Besar. Rugby North vs. South, Anson Rd. Stadium. Golf Island Club Men's Medal competition and Gold Medal151 words
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Article262 1934-01-27 3 AFTER GOVERNMENT HOUSE FOWLS j Chinese Captured j By Watching Police j ing wpc*t by Ml J. E. Farrdian of the Government domain, that on several hieves had broken into his and stolen a number of police arrested a man in the possession of house-break- in. nts. ip tiv Lee262 words
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Article73 1934-01-27 3 tor, of Malaya 1934 .publithographers Ltd.. is now ,n completely re-arranged. I mmerdal and Miscellaneous coven Malaya. "****>l ranches of an^ u n d ertaki i vn together with the Head in alphabetical order. the Classified Section the, 2 s<<tion is re-arranged mo for easy73 words
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Article65 1934-01-27 3 Malay Fined For Stealing From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping, Jan. l* I limg a Malay woman's jewelvalued at $71, a Malay b *wang. of Bukit Oantana. was $50 or one month's rigorous nn nment by the local mag.straie. The woman missed her Jewellery on irnlng from work and65 words
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Article, Illustration509 1934-01-27 3 PLUNGED INTO THE SOIL LIKE AN ARROW Eye Witness's Story Of Emeraude Crash WING FELL OFF "Plane Broke Into a Thousand Pieces" The ground within a radius of live hundred metres is strewn with the wreckage of the Emeraude, (states a message from Corbigny, following the crash of the French509 words
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Article144 1934-01-27 3 i Police Prevent Society Fight A serious faction fight was prevented by the prompt action of officers of the Detective Branch in the early hours of yesterday morning. Information was received that a gang of Hokiens was preparing to assemble in Anson Road and to lay in wait144 words
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Article312 1934-01-27 3 Acid Throwing Case In Court The Rochore Canal Road acid-throw-ing case was again mentioned before the second magistrate yesterday morning by Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg, counsel for the accused, who made an application for bail. It was stated by the police that the victim. Toh Chin while312 words
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Article85 1934-01-27 3 Siamese Royalty On Way To Europe (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Jan. 1'Their majesties the King and Queen of Siam left Sumatra for Europe by the s.s. Meonia today. They were seen off by a large crowd including the Governor and his daughter, the Sultan and Sultana of85 words
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Article143 1934-01-27 3 das been appointed a chevalier of the same order. Favours have also been conferred on many private persons, including the general manager of the Deli Railway company and the head Df the military forces. Yesterday their majesties visited Brastagi but the trip was marred by rain. In the afternoon the143 words
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Article302 1934-01-27 3 Tales From The Bankruptcy Court A Tamil tamby drawing a monthly salary of $37.80 who found himself a bankrupt, was publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Mills presided and Mr. C. O. Lim, assistant Official Assignee, conducted the examination. S. Govindasamy, a302 words
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Article428 1934-01-27 3 HOW TO GET QI'IC'K KKLIFt Dyspepsia is not only painful, but H neglected soon becomes dangerous Excess stomach acid and fermenting food irritate the delicate itflimrll Hn ing. form gat, ana. by Interfering witti proper nourishment, actually break down health. The surest, quickest, and only logical428 words
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Advertisement692 1934-01-27 3 ttiTe refrigerator with a 4 YEAR GUARANTEE on the mechanism! GENERAL ELECTRIC 22 Years' htensive Research. GBNBR^^IC CO Wlth *4 W THE REFRIGERATOR WITH THE PERFECT MECHANISM. tf^^N <^^^^^^V BACKED BY THE GREATEST NAME IN l "%M^^^^^ ELECTRICAL RESEARCH AND MANUFACTURE. (^^^^^^SM^S^/ Refrigeration is a SERVICE, not just a machine.692 words
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Advertisement69 1934-01-27 3 JUST PUBLISHED! MALAYAN BOLLAR RUBBER COMPANIES 1934. FROM TIIK PRFFACF. This little book is intended to lurnish as lull particulars as possible regarding the financial j position of the vartouf <>>mpanies concerned and for that purpose I I have included in some detail the results for tht past few yean.69 words
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Article54 1934-01-27 4 ELISON OX RUSSIAN RAILWAYS riovernment Bans Details Kiga. Jan. It. ck D.bats wmouncea that a terrtb railway catastrophe has, occurred m tt 8. 8. R. near Stalingrad, where Passenger train was telescoped t>v goods train. Some 300 persoS are kl to have been Ulled and mjureSi54 words
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Article17 1934-01-27 4 The third annual general meetin and anniversary oi the Mnmn™! men T e n g k COm17 words
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Article1126 1934-01-27 4 BY THE FREE PRESS DOG EXPERI be taken as though distemper had, be^n definitely diagnosed. As -x I general rule it is better to mistake i seme other disease for distemper than to mistake distemper for some simple indisposition. i Nursing Counts 31ost Once the disease1,126 words
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Article, Illustration673 1934-01-27 4 Office-Seeking Retainers Of Old Imperial House Hope For Office Utider Pu-yi Pekingr, Jan. 21. The coming enthronement of Ifr Henry Pu-yi as king or emperor o; Maiichukuo continues to be the chiei topic ci discussion here. The newspapers are full cf reports oiReuter - 673 words
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Article192 1934-01-27 4 A SPECIAL MACHINE CONSTRUCTED Speed Of 200 Miles An Hour i,,t«. raC J llts aor )1 guaranteed to in a P speed 0I at loa st 200 miles an hour arci to comply with the requirements of the Maeßobemon race irom England to Melbourne has192 words
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Advertisement138 1934-01-27 4 Malayan Kennel Associatior Singapore Branch. DOG LOVERS!!! The attention of all dog keepers breeders, and lovers of our canine friends, is called to the fact that a local branch of the Malayan Kennel Association, has now been formed The committee of this local Branch cordially invite all those interested in138 words
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Advertisement213 1934-01-27 4 MA ONfljjj) A IRK g Dreadful Healed_by_Cuticur a red patches that w,-JryaV| and sprrad nearly, ov^ *ndl- gy i twas irritation was drc iis «S r It i It did cause Weepies, nu-hts I read an advent Soap and Ointment nV;. sample of each. I at I am pleased to213 words
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Article, Illustration214 1934-01-27 5 I i\( elephant! who were the Paris children's favourites at the New Vineeimes Zoo, perished when fire destroyed their big stables. By means of axes, attendantl kocked down the front of the stables, but before this was competed, the animals collapsed one after the other.214 words
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Advertisement21 1934-01-27 5 For the Anchor which means the finest New Zealand Butter ANCHOR SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. mmm^ mm i W.J.W. 67/68.21 words
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Article406 1934-01-27 6 LADY LOSES HER GOLD RING CHINESE COOK CONVICTED OF THEFT. The sequel to the theft of a gold ring valued at £5 from the house of Mrs. E. Moore, living at the Naval Wireless Station, occurred in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, when a Chinese cook named Poh Kai Pok406 words
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Article101 1934-01-27 6 Eurasian Youth and Chinese Come To Blows A fight between a Eurasian youth and the son of a well-known local Chinese which took place shortly after midnight on Thursday at the main j entrance of the Great World had a sequel in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday j101 words
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Article167 1934-01-27 6 The Members of The Ladies' Committee. Poh Leuns Kuk. The Inmates of The Poh Leung Kuk. Mr E. C. S. Adklns, Tho Junior staff. Chinese Protectorate. The Poh Leung Kuk's Matron and Teachers, The present and absent European officers of The Chine s Protectorate. Messrc. Masters Ltd. (Associated Advertising Services167 words
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Article853 1934-01-27 6 THE LATE MRS. H. B. WINTER Large Attendance at The esteem in which she was helc was manifested at the funeral at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday of Mrs. H. B Winter, Assistant Protector of Chinese* wife of Mr. H. B. Winter, proprietor oj the well-known tailoring establishment in853 words
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Article412 1934-01-27 6 Officers Who Slowed "An Obstinate Bearing" The Siamese Government issued the following communique in connection! i with the action taken by Naval Senior Lieutenant Prasert Sukhasamaya in closing the offices of the fleet on Jan. 1 9th. According to the circumstances of this matter, Naval Senior412 words
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Article342 1934-01-27 6 Well-Known Local Chinese Fined I A lenient view was taken by the third .magistrate, Mr. Dohoo, yesterday of a case m which Teo Teow Keng, a well-known local Chinese, pleaded guilty to being the occupier of premises in Bukit Pasoh Road used as a common betting342 words
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Article390 1934-01-27 6 MUCH GOOD WORK DONE BY E.S.A.M. APPEAL MADE FOR MORE MEMBEkS An appeal for increased nw ship is contained in the ann u of the Ex-Services Assoriat LlT 0 1 Malaya for the year ended Dei to be presented at the annu;,] meeting at the S.C.C. on Mond 5, at390 words
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Article276 1934-01-27 6 SHIP'S ENGINEER ROBBED i Two Chinese Are Charged An arrest was effected early yesterday morning of a Chinese named Wcon Keen in connection with the theft of belongings of the chief engineer of the City of Norwich on Jan. 15 last. Woon Kee was produced in the276 words
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Article277 1934-01-27 6 Creditor Fails To Take Action An order in terms of a motion to set aside a bankruptcy notice was granted by Mr. Justice Mills yesterday in the Bankruptcy Court when Mr. M. Mitter. appearing for Yeo Oh. made an application. He informed the court that judgment had277 words
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Article157 1934-01-27 6 Mutilated Body Of Youn* Hindu Woman Madras. Jan. IV A great sensation was caused in tlic Karunguzi Railway Station Chingleput. yesterday evening by the gruesome discovery of an unclaimed parcel which, when opened, revealed the dead body of a woman, aged ibout 30 years supposed to be a157 words
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Article38 1934-01-27 6 Mr F. L. Shaw, headmaster. Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, will be ing on leave next month. It is under stood that Mr. I. C. Macmlllan succeed him. Mr. Macmillan Wta tioned in Kedah as AC P. few ago.38 words
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Advertisement91 1934-01-27 6 THE HEALTH OF THE WHOLE f^^i^^ depends on the daily supply of a sufficiency The modern dietary is lacking in Vitamins A ,^^-j^S^"g^. Bl B2 and Dl buL the delicious f^gjSk K^^V vitamin preparation contains all these in I i iBSMUEi^BL. accurately -standardised amounts. B EWB^ Make the daily spoonful91 words
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Advertisement551 1934-01-27 6 $150 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL I COMPETITION Sk Free Ounces Every Week Free Press on Monday znocninff. Competitors must send in their claims to reach Till? DDY7I7' av Sir °P CC by toe last P o on the following llllli FKlZft UF Thursday night and the results of551 words
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Advertisement93 1934-01-27 6 IMPORTANT AHNOUNCEMENT. We have great pleasure to inform our customers that a& from to-day have made arrangements with MESSRS. PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS, ANSON ROAD. Tel. 3463. for the RETAIL-DISTRIBUTION of the ANCHOR-BEER of thr \.«h. pelago Brewery Company whereby the excellent and up-to-date service «.t the well-known PHOENIX -Factory"93 words
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Article, Illustration822 1934-01-27 7 Charms Of The Camerons Many And Varied With the opening of the new Highlands Hotel on Thursday next, ihe promise of the speedy laying out of the golf course, steady building progress and the planning of two schools in the area, there is822 words
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Article187 1934-01-27 7 First Commission Under Government Scheme Darjeeling, Jan. 24 Flight Cadet Karun Mozumdar. the younger son of Captain P. K. Mozumdar, barrister, of Dnrjeelin. has successfully passed out ot the Royal Air Force College. Cranwell, and has received his commission as a pilot officer. He will be attached187 words
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Article108 1934-01-27 7 London, Jan. 20. The Newfoundland Commission appointed to administer, with the Governor the affairs of Newfoundland comsist's of Mr. F. C. Alderice, Sir Joh.i Hope Simpson, Mr. W. R. Howley, Mr T. Lodge, Mr. J. C. Puddester and Mr. E. N. R. Trentham.— Reuter Wireless. Mr. O. S.108 words
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Advertisement305 1934-01-27 7 CAPITOL I Opening TUESDAY WEXT Direct from a brilliantly Successful Tour of U.S.A., China and Philippine REX STORY'S BIG NEW STAGE SHOW? "THE NINE O'CLOCK REVUE" Taiented H Beautiful Artists /Ay j <& qj^ fcl |:tef s Tuneful Tons Melodies. fc§^ Fun! Artistic v "fcrj'MiirSr Sensational Settings Dancing A New305 words
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Advertisement417 1934-01-27 7 Don't miss this grand STAGE and SCREEN Double Attraction 6.15 CAPITOL 1 9.15 Matinees TODAY and TO-MORROW at 3 sharp. FAREWELL MATINEES OF "THE MIDNIGHT FOLLIES" in a Grand New Repertoire! See The Dazzling "RUMBA" "PRELUDE" Ensembles? Beautiful New Costumes Startling Light Effects Bl^^^ x |i ,^B iß^aißlßl^'^ j^fc^B ■■bT'^^tß417 words
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484 1934-01-27 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. JANUARY 27. 1934. No New Developments ALTHOUGH we have litne doubt that the naval conference at Singapore has, in view of the circumstances prevailing in the Far East at the present time, been treated in a sensational manner in a section of the home press484 words
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Article1011 1934-01-27 8 Rs has Saying Japanese "Scotch" Has Mozart's Violin It has been said that the educated Chinese has a natural bent towards medicine as a profession. The truth of the assertion is borne out by the fact of there being so many Chinese members of the medical profession in Singapore, some1,011 words
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Article425 1934-01-27 8 Mr. W. j. Donaldson, of Bahau Estate. Negri Sembilian. has returned from Home. nf^ G E. Teale, a director in Malaya of Messrs. Adamson. Gilnllan and Co Ltd., was in London early this month.' Mr. W. M. M. Lennox, who recently returned from home furlough, has425 words
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Article536 1934-01-27 8 Topics of The W eek THE Topicist is wond the urgent reasons wi ipelled Viscount Allenby to br abrupt conclusion his visit t without being able to samn pitality of Malayan Ex-s™ the Rotarians. There I I suspect that he was 2 ed notoriety that raa being" him by the536 words
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Advertisement259 1934-01-27 8 jkiTsst f IMM S |gg^j| REFRESHING -=7" I VL. if* A j BV SPECIAL T UK APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM r.S I I>. 1872 NEW STOCKS IN USEFUL WEDDING PRESENTS STERLING SILVER, E.P.N.S. AND CRYSTAL WARE IN SELECTING YOUR PRESENT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER FIRST QUALITY, AND MERIT, WHICH YOU WILL259 words
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Advertisement61 1934-01-27 8 A MAN ASKED ANOTHER IN THE CLUB the other day whether his wife was entertaining this season. "No, not very," was the reply. To entertain the idea of taking out a GAFLAC ACCIDENT ALL SICKNESS POLICY and put it into practice is somethnig you will never regret. i GENERAL ACCIDENT,61 words
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Advertisement14 1934-01-27 8 l<— m, WMMMmif WIIIM IHI OTHERS m 9 JQ **"TOMEASf WM^F I ***n fiw14 words
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Article238 1934-01-27 9 Bring France And Germany Together London, Jan. 24. It is considered probable that the I British Government will at an early date make a fresh declaration of its views on the disarmament situation. Recent diplomatic exchanges have indicated that such a statement from the 1238 words
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Article231 1934-01-27 9 Plea For Levelling Down Armaments London, Jan. 24. The Archbishop of Canterbury presiding at the Upper House of Convocation referred to the difficulties of die situation between the German church and the State. He said: 'With :h? desire that the new found unity of the State shouid be231 words
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Article96 1934-01-27 9 Many States Recognise New Government London, Jan. 24. As a result oi more stable conditions now prevailing under the new regime in Cuba the British Minister in Havana. Mr. Grant Watson, yesterday presented notes conveying the recognition of the new Cuba Government by the Governments of theBritish Radio - 96 words
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Article49 1934-01-27 9 Aircraft Carriers Visit to Port Swettenham (from Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. H.M.S. Eagle and the destroyers Wren and Veteran will be at Port Swettenham for the last week in February and a programme of sporting events etc. is now being arranged in Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Article72 1934-01-27 9 Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lee sail on January 28 th on the Conte Rosso for Hong Kong en route to Manila, where Bishop Lee is to preside at the session of the Philippine Islands Annual Conference beginning February 21. Following the Conference session Bishop Lee expects to spend a72 words
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Article159 1934-01-27 9 10,000 REBELS SURRENDER Fukien To Be Model Province Shanghai, Jan. 26. Ten thousand rebel troops led by Gen Chang Yen have reached the Huahong District, near Swatow, ready to join the Cantonese army The general staff of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has arrived m Fjikien to esNanyang Siang Pail - 159 words
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Article203 1934-01-27 9 Triumph For Singapore Players The Singapore Repertory Flayers presented at Goodwood Hall last night Frederick Lonsdale's farce "On Approval." The Players delight in taking a chance in presenting well-known productions which have had a successiul screen presentation also. And if they have a conceit In that direction, it203 words
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Article64 1934-01-27 9 Record Increase In British Retai! Sales London, Jan. 24. The rise of 4.1 per cent, m the money value of retail sales shown for last month as compared with December. 1932. is the fourth and largest reported during the current trading year an'i the Board of Trade JournalBritish Radio - 64 words
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Article55 1934-01-27 9 Over French Quota Revision London. Jan. 24. British commercial circles m France as well as m Britain continue to express great dissatisfaction with the revised quota list of United Kingdom imports into France. Its precise effect on British trade is still being carefully studied by the Government departmentsBritish Radio - 55 words
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Article92 1934-01-27 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Jan. 26. Spot (Sellers) 4 27|32d (4 1116d.) (Buyers) 4 25|32d (4%d.) Feb.-March 4 29|32d (4%d.) April- June 5d <A 27;32d.) July-Sept. 5 l|64d (4 15|16d.) Market Steady after strong. New York, Jan. 26. January 9.89 < 9.65.)92 words
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Advertisement27 1934-01-27 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL ram: Goodwood. T: -!;.rmingly Situated in the Island rmanent Residents 10 Acres nnii Courts <ung and Dance Hall and Bath rn Conveniences Up Garages27 words
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Advertisement112 1934-01-27 9 LENTHERIC PARFUM No. 12 LENTHERIC'S NEWEST CREATION OF SOPHISTICATED AND ALLURING BOUQUET PRICES FROM $3.75. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING r (JK GENTS! GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE SATISFIED. GENT'S SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS MADE TO STYLES From LOVELY MATERIALS IN STOCK EVERYTHING STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.112 words
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Article1394 1934-01-27 10 Estate Owners Must Keep Their Identity A council meeting of the Malayar Estate Owners' Association was heir on Jan. 13. The secretaries read the notice railing the meeting which has beer especially convened to consider the prcposed iormation of the Unitec Planting Association of Malaya. The1,394 words
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Article90 1934-01-27 10 Progress is being made in the USA towards the setting up of a rubber Footwear Code under the National Recovery Act. At a recent public hearing in Washington it transpired that rubber footwear manufacturers can an" 1 e K nnnls nnU l Production at about $5,000,000 nearly twice the estimated90 words
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67 1934-01-27 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association January, 36, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Scllei R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 15% 16 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F.0.8.) 16 4 16% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb.-Mar. 16 16V e Apr.-June 16V 4 16% July-Sept. 16% 16% Tone of Market Steady. Latest67 words
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Article209 1934-01-27 10 January 26 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 24 3J32 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 5J64 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 I|l6 London. 30 days' sight 2|4 3J64 London, demand 2|4 1|32 London, T.T. 24 1|64 Lyons and Paris, demand 920 Hamburg, demand 149 New York, demand 57 V4209 words
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Article119 1934-01-27 10 January 26 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline in 4-gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4- gallons119 words
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Article231 1934-01-27 10 Developments in the agricultural industry—"the oldest industry in the world"— are now taking place at a fairlj rapid rate. The change in fiscal policj combined with the activities of the various Marketing Boards, has brought the English farmer face to face with the need for the re-organisation231 words
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Article181 1934-01-27 10 January 26, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 650 Muntok White Pepper 33.00 White Pepper 32.50 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.30 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair181 words
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Article236 1934-01-27 10 Jan. 23 24 25. American Can Com. 102 7 8 101 3 4 101 > 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 118 7 8 118*2 118 Atcheson Railroad 68 5 8 69 69>2 Dupont 101 100" B 1005 8 Firestone. Common 21 3 a 22»0 22 General Electric 22%236 words
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Article214 1934-01-27 10 At the end of 1933 Canadians are justifiably in a more hopeful frame of mind than a year ago, this hopefulness being based on the improvement in j industrial conditions that made its ap- pearance in the second quarter of the I year and has been214 words
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Article46 1934-01-27 10 to not, l,° itS Use and ll ls interesting vehicles ft a ?h nSUS take Of P««n«« M e or es s ho a 4 m s the n o e t e h r a tS W6re belng than the other types of s»ats combined.46 words
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Article166 1934-01-27 10 All Quiet Yesterday Afternoon RUBBER MARKET'^ BUSYMOR\i^ Heavy American Ji Uyil The local rubber mark* in the aitemoon u I zied activity yestm the spot price reach. and IS?* cts (sell, cent over the day The price remain* throughout the day. Some surprise wa unexpected rise 1 opened but the166 words
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Article333 1934-01-27 10 YESTERDAY'S ALTERATIONS Jelebu ($1) 1.18 1.23 Jelebu (70) 78 82 John Tin (20) 24»/ 2 25»/2 Kinta Dredge ($1) 2.40 2.45 Kuchai Tin Dredge ($1) 1.01 1.05 Lingui 1.07 1.11 Lukut ($1) 1.09 1.12 M. Collieries ($10) 21.80 22.20 Nawng Pet(sl) 92 96 Petaling ($1) 6.25 6.45333 words
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Article78 1934-01-27 10 Abroad London, Jan. 24. Exchanges to-day were: v 1.1111 ».i jlYj m Rio 4> 8 sellers official. Buenos Aires 36» 2 sellers, official. Montevideo 37 sellers, official. Bombay 1/6 3 32. Shanghai 1/4*4. Hong Kong 1/5 15/16. Yokohama 1/2. 11/32. Silver Spot 19 7/16. Forward 19 7 '16. War Loan78 words
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Article137 1934-01-27 10 mand in the motor industry, has brought in good factory buying. From Malaya crop returns from estates this month are expected to be lower than usual due to the bad weather that has been experienced, and, although arrivals of native rubber from the D.E.I, increase each week, all offerings are137 words
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Article176 1934-01-27 10 Restriction Pugrtw Ttmuslii To Be Steady Apart trom mint I market has shown art in prices during tn- developed unexpected buying and offering! m statc llesart. Slant Wei Ltd. in their iucl dated Jan. 26 The revival ol with the steps bnv. United Statef i; 11176 words
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Article50 1934-01-27 10 Messrs. L< wis report, dated Jar. The market hi from New York thii have steadily mount than they have been years. Confidence strength in the b. i pe of will be introduced In I u hi* form in the near fu Jf companied by a dCttuMO50 words
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Article827 1934-01-27 11 SAGE. STOCKS, PRODUCTION. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF RUBBER, INCLUDING LATEX, CONCENTRATED LATEX AND REVERTEX. FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 1933 DRY IN TONS Stocks on estates of less than 100 acres and stocks in transit on rail, road or local steamer are not ascertained. '*> For F.M.S.827 words
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Advertisement28 1934-01-27 11 THI. EASTERN UNITED 4 ssl RA>CE CORPORATION LTD. EFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR ERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. joHNSON: General Manager. jFjid OKFICE: No. 4, CecU Street. SINGAP(»KK28 words
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Advertisement27 1934-01-27 11 THE SOUTH IM^ BRITISH ';i7 Vn! <"MPANV. tIMITED M RK. MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION P k r **"n«MH AT UMvKNt CURRENT RATES O«sr 2. Plnlayaon Gr£n27 words
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Advertisement334 1934-01-27 11 kmmtmttvt to farw »»«r iM.m f The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Strait* ftotttanenW HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil atreet R.n M «u* The Company has £20.000 d^^^^^T^ W pub witn tne Supreme CJourt or England and compiles with tne British Life Assuranc* Companies334 words
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Advertisement196 1934-01-27 11 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. 'Established in 1886) Capital Subscribed nes^kT Ul I jggSffi t Pres snt: K. Kodnma, Esq Vice-president: T. Okubo, Esq Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branch:— MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank, Ltd. The National Provincial Bank, Ltd Lloyd's Banh, Ltd. BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt), Batavia,196 words
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Advertisement266 1934-01-27 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated in Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000 000 Reserve Fund-Sterling £6.500,000 Silver266 words
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Advertisement175 1934-01-27 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Doilo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok Karachi175 words
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Miscellaneous380 1934-01-27 11 1 > 0< tawTmu mmm ==2a^^ THE KING'S BROADCAST Daisy is only twelvo years old. Botn ner parents died when she was a 1 the words spoken dy d \te study ;it S«indringhum "Does wireless reacn to heaven^ orought to Daventy for she asked afterwards "'Cos if it throughout the380 words
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111 1934-01-27 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7:30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via. Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan »ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantaa (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,111 words
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233 1934-01-27 12 BY STEAMER. TRAIN AEROPLANE TO-DAY JBingkep Van chr Does de Bye 8 a.m. IPulau Tekong Iterant! 9 a.m. Rhlo* Bee Soh 9 a.m. [Karimon Hang Yon 9 a.m. China and Japan* Malacca Mam 9 a.m. Shanghai. Japan <S: Korea Toyama Mam 10 a.m. Iflri Labu&n, North Borneo and Jolo Kajan^233 words
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Article22 1934-01-27 12 From Philippine Islands by President Adams in Singapore daylight to-day. From China and Japan by Celebes vlaru in Singapore to-day.22 words
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Article23 1934-01-27 12 .Jan. 25.— Maur <Nor>: Jerantut. Rahman, Pontianak. Phasianella. Karagola. Santhia, Redsea <Brit>; Hakusan Maru. Malta Maru (Japan); Agatha. Kulit! Soedoe, Tosari (Put).23 words
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Article209 1934-01-27 12 The prospects for motor shipbuilding for the coming year appear to be much more favourable than was the case a year ago. The orders for such vessels now on hand are about 30 per cent greater in tonnage than was the case on Jan. 1. 1933. The209 words
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395 1934-01-27 12 1 Vessel Lies All Night Off Malacca Coast I i i The mysterious snapping ol the engine shaft, and the consequent loss lof the propellor. caused the Straits Steamship Company's s.s. Klang to bc j stranded and helpless in the Straits of Malacca during Wednesday night.395 words
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Article280 1934-01-27 12 Hong Kong-Shanghai Service Shanghai. Jan. H). According to a spokesman of the China National Aviation Corporation, arrangements are being made with the Hong Kong Government lor permission to land at Hong Kong to facilitate the air mail and passenger services to South China by the Corporation. Me280 words
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Article107 1934-01-27 12 Dr. Edward Charles Chitty, until recently stationed at Batu Gajah has arrived in Penang to act as Chief Sur?eon at the General Hospital, vice Dr r mS -«T hO has gone on Plough. Dr. a shitty Joined the Malayan Medical Ser- I /ice in 1926 and has acted as Medical107 words
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Article260 1934-01-27 12 The health bulletin of the Leagut >,i Nations Eastern Bureau lor the week 1 ended Jan. 20 is as follows: Alexandria: 1 typhus case. Beirut: 19 cases of smallpox as compared with 20 cases in the previous (week. Baghdad: 1 smallpox case. Bassein: 1 plague case and 1260 words
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Article89 1934-01-27 12 •Aurora" 'VT-AEG.. The Mail des- patched on 14-1-34 was due in London on 24-1-34. Expected In Singapore on 12.30 p.m. 'Athena" G-ABTK' Arrived on 23-1-34 irom London on time. Sheduied to take art" for London on 4-2-34 at 12.30- p.m. "Astr&ea" 'G-ABTL» Scheduled to leave on 28-1-3489 words
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Article98 1934-01-27 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships AtonfsMc lh« bptctot to v East Wharf (Entrance Rohna 22. Main Wharf rblnuicc I Leconte He Lisl 14; Pres. Adams l: Glaucus 7. Empire Dock (Eatraacc Gate Lossicbank 30; Celeb City ol Windsor Empire Dork (Entrant Botang 4^: R West Wharf (Entrance < I Kinta 4: Raub98 words
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Article88 1934-01-27 12 Ho San-. Bn! 26.1. for Penang 27 i Malacca Mam j goon 26.1. for Yol Revo, Brit. 124, for A!uunba and N Retch. Dut. L'.-Sr 26 1. for Indi Kuala, Brit. 396, for unc. Hua Tor.u. Brit 108 26.1. for Malacca 2* l Havana Man I hama 26.1.88 words
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Advertisement587 1934-01-27 12 Burns Philp line. Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 UNU) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): ICargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one oi the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de587 words
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Advertisement211 1934-01-27 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22. P*LL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I] of last twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT SUDAH MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and PenanHOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rancour 1934 SHROPSHIRE Feb 1 OXFORDSHIRE Feb 1* STAFFORDSHIRE Mar i GLOUCESTERSHIRE M ar 15211 words
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Advertisement150 1934-01-27 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE j of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Pwlrmb«ni(, Baniocwaagi id North i Rtern Porti I Ihti* v i SiiiiMp'-rr SiafiPM T.s.iri v Kangaroo Mar Ts.m v Kangaro Ma T.s.m.v Kangaro i Fares Single £19.00. im Return i>(».().(). Own Tor particulars «>f FreigM and i 1 pie— c ipply150 words
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Advertisement428 1934-01-27 13 Jr« ij British India and Apcar Line* MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARro SERVICES. AKGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CC [NDER COMK\( T WITH m< mmm 01 IWAMS FROM LON^TT^r CHINA JIP4N Due lonnzgc. Singapore. Due IJ*34. Tonna«e. Singapot 10.000 Feb 2 r-^n^ l'i'l 6 070 Feb 15 m^k^, 1500 Apr428 words
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Advertisement433 1934-01-27 13 Ciuer man ISucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. I 'Incorporated in England* L*« "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM \\D H4MRITRr VIA PORTS AM) SUEZ C \NAI nAMBUKd. I Steamer ILepanto Due Sails City of Manila Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Cit, oi Lille F R ONG K G SHANG «AI AND JAPAN.433 words
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Advertisement445 1934-01-27 13 7 B^aF^^a i 1 M 1 BMBi^^^Bßa^^^^*^^ j^^^^mbbl V^H WaT 1 Bat I bT bbP^^W^ I^^^ v V a I B I bTbVj^K XHE BLUE FUNN'EI LITVF"" rv> S, f llp Co M Sm a n THE H^ KHrOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) imuan Trans-Con.inenul Air.va.,, Ud. S.^|t u f it"£^445 words
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Advertisement960 1934-01-27 14 WXm frm WKWm KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PALlMA— Saturday, Jan. 27, Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOBOALl— Saturday, Jan. 27, Koedap, Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. PATR AS— Saturday, Jan. 27, Rhio, Bawean. Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Soerabaya. TOCiI AN -Saturday, Jan. 27, Pontianak. Jj TOMOHON— Saturday, Jan. 27, Singkawan-.960 words
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Advertisement445 1934-01-27 14 |MpJAH STEAMSffiP LINE cMAMEIUCAN MAIL LINE MOW IS THE TIME TO TRAVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu. —San Francisco— Los Angeles. Sail along the beautiful coast of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST (TRAVEL THRILLS the trip through the445 words
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Advertisement624 1934-01-27 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. f Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires, via Colombo, Durban. s Maru Algoa Bay. Cape Town. Rio, Santos and Montevideo t Africa Maru Santos via Colombo, Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, L. Marques Durban, Algoa Bay, Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro rv624 words
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Article, Illustration2388 1934-01-27 15 'BETTING TAX is TOO HIGH Turf CT^F Wanf Reduction I>IS\I)VANTAGis~OF $2 Totp ..airman referred to the ice. during the year, of the it ion for a $2 tote. The dis he said. seemed to the to be absolutely ove--ig." balance sheet is of2,388 words
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Article98 1934-01-27 15 Europeans Defeat The Indians T n Madras, Jan. 15. ,-2? eSId S nCy crk;ket match between the Europeans and Indians resulted in a win for the Europeans by oi runs. This afternoon, in their second innings, the Europeans made 168 runs Capt. Shaw contributing 35. H. P. Ward98 words
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Article39 1934-01-27 15 Queensland Beat South i Australia r>. Brisbane. Jan. 16. Queensland won their match a d, m j South Australia by eight wlckeU "E£? pt n o n u Bt.8 t. f r tW Andr W5 made 6839 words
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Article30 1934-01-27 15 Warwickshire Beat North Midlands 15—8 t~ ox. I<ondon, Jan. 11. a /V Ugby Count y championship XT 5L ovcntry Warwickshire beat the North Midlands by 15 noints m»30 words
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Article66 1934-01-27 15 NEW VESSEL TO COST £200,000 New York Syndicate's Venture i Tn m t'^ <Rhod e Island) Jan. 16 of fh^ 6 thp kcol of anoth er defender Columbia. Reliance, and other Uni el tons of lead. re\nfnrr»H k»' Huge bronzo centreboard w Vady made according to the66 words
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Advertisement35 1934-01-27 15 SPECIAL SALE, hiru $3 J Ist Quahty <& $0.63 h k 'WiJii <iuaUty $0 32 $0.48 $0.45 0.22 $0.24; 0.2© 0.15 $450 2.40 <G> $7.50 Ss HIMURA&CO., 122 BRAS BASAH ROAD, S| ngapore. T d. 4382.35 words
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Advertisement62 1934-01-27 15 DUFF'S WHISKY I /if NiKLm^M I 'ifii' 1 I «B i^B I'll I sml K [M I W^^^33mr^HS P*' 1 Illy' I Is a Special Liqueur Cream Tf j t Equal for Qualin- Thorn,,rM UXe Brand and witho «< 12ye are old Thoroughly matured and f j SOLE AGENTS: F.62 words
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Article707 1934-01-27 16 FLEET TOO CLEVER FOR S.C.C. Navy Take Soccer I Honours Combined Fleet 4; S.C.C 0. THE S.C.C. found the Combined Fleet far too formidable a combination yesterday when they met at soccer on the Padang. The Club lost by four clear goals. Even that decisive result does not properly indicateRosser - 707 words
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Article73 1934-01-27 16 .SI SO Prize Goes to Singapore Reader Mr. Jimmie Loh, 466. Pasir Pan jane Road, Singapore, is the winner of the $150 prize in Football Competition No. 22. He correctly forecasted the results oi nine of the matches played on Saturday. Entries for ComDetition No. 2373 words
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Article89 1934-01-27 16 Tournament Commences On February 10 London, Jan. 11. The following is the draw for the Rugby League Cup. to be played on February 10: York vs. Swinton. Keighley vs. Warrington. Bradford Northern vs. St. Helen's. Hull Kingston Rovers vs. Wigan Rangers. Hull St. Mary's vs. London Highneld.89 words
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Article89 1934-01-27 16 London, Jan. 13. The following are the results of matches played under Rugby League rules to-day: Barrow 2. Lon. Highneld 11. Broughton 3. Widnes 3. Dewsbury 10. Bradford N. 10. Featherstono R. 5. Batley 7. Halifax 8. Salford 16. Huddersfield 27, Castleford 3. I Hull K. R. 10,89 words
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Article40 1934-01-27 16 Jan. 10. The match played to-day under Rugby League rules resulted as follows: Old ham 5, Australians 38. The S.R.C. defeated the Medical College by 5 2 in a hockey match on their own ground yesterday.40 words
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Article232 1934-01-27 16 Fourth Round Matches To-day The matches in the fourth round of he F.A. Cup to-day include, a meeting letween the Spurs and West Ham at Vhite Hart Lane and one between the irsenal and Crystal Palace at High»ury. The fixtures are: The following matches will be played232 words
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Article221 1934-01-27 16 Today's North vs. South Fixture The annual Rugby fixture between North and South will be played at Anson Road Stadium this The teams are as follow: North: Tudor Owen «Perak>; Ager Selangor*. Leaoh 'Selangon. Hague; < Penang > Clark Penang Bingham i <Penang) Capt. Symington tSelangor): Lewis <Perak). Scoular221 words
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Article95 1934-01-27 16 At the R.A.F. Rifle Meeting an open event is being shot off on Saturday, 10th February. This consists of 2 sighting shots and 7 rounds to count at 500 and 600 yards. A Cup to be won outright will be presented to the winner and tankards to95 words
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Article, Illustration148 1934-01-27 16 Australian t Tennis Title i Sydney, Jan. 26. In the Australian lawn tennis; •hampionships semi-finals Perry j Britain) beat McGrath 2—6. 5—7. 5 4, 6 1, and Crawford beat Quist 5_4 t 6 2. 6 2— Reuter. This will be the second meetingReuter - 148 words
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Article212 1934-01-27 16 Second Curtis Cup Match Dates London. Jan. 10. The second match between the women golfers of Great Britain and America for the Curtis Cup is. I understand, to be played at the Chevy Chase course. Washington, the capital of the United States, writes George Greenwood in the Daily212 words
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Article62 1934-01-27 16 Clever Fox Wins A. J. C. Anniversary (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, Jan. 26. The A. J. C. Anniversary Handicap to-day (V/ 2 miles) resulted as follows CLEVER FOX 8.4 1 BROAD ARROW 7.1 2 WICKLOW 6.12 3 Won by half length; third a head away. Three ran.62 words
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Article34 1934-01-27 16 In the semi-nnal yesterday J P de C. Hamilton beat W. H. Droogieever 10—8, 9—5, 9—7. Hamilton will meet G. R. R. Caldbeck at 6.15 p.m. on Wedj nesday in the final.34 words
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Article32 1934-01-27 16 Courts will be gradually brought into, play as weather permits and the number available for reservation stated in the tennis book. There will be no tennis on Tuesday next <Thaipusam».32 words
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Article559 1934-01-27 16 FLEET DEFEATED AT HOCKEY SCO SECOND. HALF RECOVERY ODD GOAL WIN AFTER BEING 3 GOALS DOWN S.C.C. .5; Combined Fleet 4. AFTER being a couple of goals down at the interval the S.C.C. made a great recovery to win their hockey match against the Combined Fleet by the odd goal559 words
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Article60 1934-01-27 16 THE SINGAPORE CYCLING CLUB The third run Ol the Cycling Club Will be held Tomorrow at 6.30 a.m. Meet •>> Hui. entrance to tin- Clerical Union Al interested cyclist.- are :ned. At the first run on the 4th i about a dozen only turned up Noi that the Hari R.iya60 words
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Advertisement57 1934-01-27 16 AN OUTLINE for BOYS and GIRLS and their PARENTS SCIENCE, m 000 DAMTQ CIVILISATION, r§\%m^9m PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, ARCHITECTURE PAINTING, ART, IC£ DI^TIIDCTC DANCING, WRITING, 100 PICTURtS- MUSIC, THE FAMILY, ETC. THE PAST, THE PRESENT, THE FUTURE. !VA GREAT BOOK (EDITED BY NAOMI MITCHISON) $5.10 MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LTD. PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS.57 words
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Advertisement45 1934-01-27 16 %^^^M m Ml **r HALF ORANGES I|l HALF LEMONS, j^l INGREDIENTS |^tei^ FOR AN ll^fidl 111 A .w IDEAL P Oii n «>^ > [I ■HI It i J^ I BIT NH FRESH FRUIT ALWAYS USEDo ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT OR RING 5886 FRASER NEAVE, Lid.45 words
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