The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 January 1934
1934-01-29
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Title Section17 1934-01-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,17«. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1934. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article294 1934-01-29 1 Plane Forced Down On Trip To Hong Kong MORE FIGHTING STARTS 1 Shanghai, Jan. 28. rebel leader,, Generals Li Chai-sum, Chen Ming-su and Chiang Kwang-nai, were detained by the garrison headquarters of Swatow on Saturday when their plane was forced to land at theUnion Times - 294 words
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Article187 1934-01-29 1 NAVAL CONFERENCE ENDS No Statement To tte I Eastern Naval Conference yesterday morning, when meeting was held m the fcurd room of H.M.S. Kent. Aiter■ards Admiral Dreyer went to Govi'ise and the Australian and lei md representatives went for k i C :r.::i.mder-in-Chief of the tut Indus Squadron returned to'187 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-01-29 1 Symington, the North scrum half, who played a splendid game against the South on Saturday, gets m his pass as Anderson comes across to intercept.25 words
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Article36 1934-01-29 1 Ken I nder Secretary For War London. Jan. 81 .has approved the appoint--ord Strathcona to be Parlia-.'ruirr-Secretiiry for War m a to Larl Stanhope, who was appointed Under-Secretary for For ign Affain. British RadioBritish Radio - 36 words
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Article63 1934-01-29 1 Shanghai "Incident" Is Commemorated Shanghai, Jan. 28. The Chinese citizens m Shanghai and Tientsin are holding mass meetings to-day m remembrance of the Shanghai "invasion" by the Japanese two years ago. The occasion has been used for launching \i well-planned ••buy Chinese goods" campaign. Special precautions areUnion Times - 63 words
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Article41 1934-01-29 1 London. Jan. 20. Ttw mmcM Shipbuilding Company ol Middlesbrough booked to-day an order for a 5,000 tons tanker for the Standard Shipping Company ot New York. The vessel is ior worn. Argentine rivers and coast.- British RadioBritish Radio - 41 words
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Article291 1934-01-29 1 ANOTHER WORLD WAR PREDICTED Far East Likely To Be Moscow, Jan. 28. THE phantom of a war of revenge overshadowed capitalist countries, declared If, Stalin, (General Secretary of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R.), who, m a report submitted to the Communist Party Congress, predicted another world war. The Bino-JapaneseReuter - 291 words
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550 1934-01-29 1 U.S. SENATE APPROVES MONETARY BILL Pitt man Seeks To Maintain Goid-Silv er Parity j Washington, Jan. 27. The Senate to-day passed the Monetary Bill by 66 votes to 23. The House of Representatives will consider the Senate's amendments on Monday.: Washington. Jan. 27. The Senate to-day adopted a revised amendmentReuter - 550 words
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Article110 1934-01-29 1 Prince's Tribute To Blue Funnel Apprentice London, Jan. 2ti. The Prince of Wales as Master of the Merchant Navy yesterday congratulat:ed Midshipman Timms. who showed exceptional bravery and endurance m j the Blue Funnel liner Phemius which was recently for rive days at the mercy \Of a hurricaneBritish Radio - 110 words
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Article77 1934-01-29 1 New Name For Pu Yi's Empire Shanghai, Jan. 28. The Manchukuo Government has de- cided to style the new dynasty undei j Emperor Henry Pu-yi as the "Suanho' Dynasty, and to use ,£he five-coloured flag after the coronation on Mar. 15 Mr. Cheng Hsiau-shu, the Premier I hasUnion Times - 77 words
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Article53 1934-01-29 1 London, Jan. 26. The Colonial Secretary. Sir Philip Cunlirte-Lister, who was taken ill with a septic throat at Nairobi when enI gaged on an African air tour, is making satisfactory progress although it is uncertain when he will resume further engagements. The Kinr Hoc c nt Hltri ftfBritish Radio - 53 words
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Article259 1934-01-29 1 HERRIOT MAY BE NEXT PREMIER Cabinet Breaks Up In France Paris, Jan. 28. Fallowing a Cabinet, meeting this afternoon the Government decided to resign. The Ministers are proceeding to Elysee immediately to hand m their resignations to the President. Paris. Jan. 28. Tbere is a strong tendency to-day m favourReuter - 259 words
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Article100 1934-01-29 1 jSeverer Penalties For Drivers London, Jan. 26. The Home Secretary. In a circular j letter to the chairman of the Quarter Sessions, m reference to possible measures for the lessening of the number ,of deaths and injuries caused by mo- taring accidents, Invttef the opinion of the magistrateBritish Radio - 100 words
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Article159 1934-01-29 1 Mr Haig, of Vacuum Oil Co.. Australia, at present m Singapore, told the Tier Press that the Singapore-Australia air service is now only a matter of months Pajce 3. Reports from the court*— Pages 3 and *>. North defeated the South m the annual Rugby match by159 words
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Article114 1934-01-29 1 OVER 300 WORKERS PERISH Ferry Sinks At Nagasaki Nagasaki, Jan. 28. A municipal ferry, the Asahi Maru, 49 tons, registered to carry 168 pas senders but estimated to have had over 350 aboard, mostly Mitsu Bishl Dockyard workers, was coming alongside the pier at 5.20 this evening when it capsized.Reuter; Far Eastern - 114 words
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Advertisement28 1934-01-29 1 fgkhjlkj' TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 TO 8.15 PM. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 TO MIDNIGHT. OWING TO ENORMOUS SUCCESS RETURN ENGAGEMENT MACKEYJTWJNS RAFFLES CELEBRATED PHONE 5381.28 words
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Advertisement70 1934-01-29 1 RIDING EASE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW NIGHT FULL MOON ROMANTIC NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DINNER MUSIC BY D'SOUZA BROTHERS DANCING IN THE BALL ROOM DANCE MUSIC BY OUR NEW BAND FROM EUROPE RALF KELLERMANN LEADER UNRIVALLED MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC UNEQUALLED EXPONENTS OF HOT JAZZ DIMMER $3.-70 words
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Article86 1934-01-29 2 To-night the New World Cabaret are holding their "Anchor Beer Gala" and one of the attractions will be a dancing competition for which handsome prizes will be presented by Messrs. N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. There will De a fox trot competition as well as competitions86 words
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Article12 1934-01-29 2 Mr. H Adai^ has been appointed manager of Teaentang Estate, Sungei Gadut.12 words
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Article332 1934-01-29 2 Mr. Tan Huck Thoe And Miss Lim Soo Geek The wedding took place at the residence of Mr. Tan Chong Chew, 317 Y.her Valley Road, yesterday afternoon ci 2Ar. Tan Huck Thoe, eldest s~n of Mr.' and Mrs. Tan Chong Khee. Miss Lim Sdo Geek, third daughter of332 words
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Article76 1934-01-29 2 Kwangtung To Hold Lottery Canton, Jan. 20. Famine relief m Kiangsi is the object of a lottery sponsored by the Cantonese authorities, it is announced to-day. Tickets will be sold for one. three, five and ten dollars and it is hoped that half a million dollars will beReuter - 76 words
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Article1402 1934-01-29 2 IS BRITISH AIR TRAVEL TOO SLOW? Speedier Rivals Are Finding Markets Which Are Denied To Us This year the Air Ministry subsidy agreement with Imperial Airways m respect of services between London and the Continent wifl come to an end. and the whole position is being officially reviewed. The situation1,402 words
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Article115 1934-01-29 2 Fast To Death Ends Nanking. Jan. 23. Paul Noulens and his wife Gertrude have returned to prison from hospital, where they underwent treatment following the suspension of their fast to death. The official Central News Agency says that the couple's health has mnci) improved. The "fast unto death"115 words
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Article71 1934-01-29 2 There has been some talk during the I past week that Mr. G. W. Bryant, President. Municipal Commissioners, Penang, was not returning to Penan g and that Mr. Boyd was likely to continue m the post. The Pinang Gazette learns officially that there is no truth at all m the71 words
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Advertisement7 1934-01-29 2 mmmsmsk, lortnisnt M, I— W. J. W.-35.7 words
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Advertisement782 1934-01-29 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTTSEMENtT 55^ TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now Invited following material* or particulars, see Muni.jp, Supply of Sulphat, ol a;., of Closing 4 p.m. 1 Erection ol a Pum;, Alexandra Road, p.m. Wednesday, Supply ol 3 Chlorii Date of Closiner May 31st. C B Acting lfanl< i NO782 words
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Miscellaneous191 1934-01-29 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Monday. 29th. High Water, 09.17. 8.9 ft 23.06. 8.3 ft Hotkey A.P.C. vs. S.C.C. XI. Paya Lebar. SRC. vs. YMC.A. SRC. grd Raffles College vs. Colts. RC. grd. Boxing Army vs Navy, New World 9 p.m. Football: Combined Fleet vs. Civil Service. Anson Road. Tuesday, 30th.191 words
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Article177 1934-01-29 3 350,000 SCHEME devised Estimate Shows Saving of One Lakh Observer learns that lor the laying of the ii phone cable between India are now complete. >cal telephone authorities m a saving of about Rs. -iginml estimate for the submarine cable will this year, and will now ylon Government177 words
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Article38 1934-01-29 3 rubber flooring contracts of Include the Regal Cinema at Fenham. Newcastle-on-Tyne, St. John's W lluw, Kirkham. and m the nd kitchens of a block of it Putney Hill. Rubber also be laid m the new rjiry at Manchester.38 words
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Article795 1934-01-29 3 NOW ONLY MATTER OF MONTHS Vacuum Co. Executive Surveying Route It is only a matter of months before the longest air line m the world will be completed. Imperial Airways have established the link up to Singapore but the extension of a regular service from Singapore795 words
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Article517 1934-01-29 3 DISPUTE OVER CHILDREN HOSPITAL DRESSER'S FAMILY AFFAIRS "Every Month Deeper j Into Debt" j On the ground that he wanted to have the custody of two of his children and send them to the Malacca Convent lor their education, V. J. Oliveiro applied on Saturday m the Fourth Police Court517 words
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Article238 1934-01-29 3 20 Months For Man Who Tricked Indian Baronet i London, Jan. 15. Harrison pleaded guilty at the Old J Bailey of conspiring with others to obtain £4,800 from Sir Albion Banerji J and was sentenced to 20 months' im- i I prisonment. J Harry Harrison was charged with238 words
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Advertisement47 1934-01-29 3 THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR m MOTION PICTURE SpLO-AVAN *V i'^S _^BB BBs '•^^''■•^S^^^^^ human emo* W^ a 9ainst man's a^l By the director Yesterday UNIVERSAL PICTURE. *>3 STARS INCLUDING EDNA MAY OLIVER, 3ILLIE BURKE, BENITA HUME, REGINALD DENNY, ONSLOW STEVENS, R ANKLIN SOON AT Pavilion47 words
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Advertisement725 1934-01-29 3 i FINAL WEEK OF WHITEAWAYS GREAT SALE I SENSATIONAL FINAL REDUCTIONS NCVELTY DESIGN m CURTAIN NET j CURTAIN NET 500 yards Usual HiwJ pretty net with coloured Price Price floral border $1.50 $0.50 J CURTAIN NET 150 yards cream with coloured border 0.85. Reduced to One Third $0.28 J CURTAIN725 words
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Article296 1934-01-29 4 FINGER-PRINTS SECRETS REVEALED How Their Age Is Knowti < London, Jan. lt>. Some little known facts about fingerprints wore disclosed at London Sessions. A thumb mark was found on a clock j left m a room by a thief when he was disturbed and an 18-year-old window cleaner John Joseph296 words
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861 1934-01-29 4 John C. Moffit - NEWSREELS-LAST FRONTIER OF ADVENTURE John C. Moffit NOBILE RESCUE SCOOP This is the second of a series of fire articles m the adventures of neirsreel men. B. Exciting is the story of how John Dored, a lone cameraman, battling for his story on the jagged ice floes north of Spitzbergen.861 words
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Article113 1934-01-29 4 Boxer With Knife Wound In Heart Perth. Jan. 21. A rare and delicate operation was conducted on William Sporl. German ex-champion boxer, who was admitted to Fremantle Hospital with a knife wound m the chest. A surgeon opened the sac containing the man's heart, known as the pericardium,113 words
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Article41 1934-01-29 4 Expressing surprise that they had not been given more time to renew their licences, the Malacca district judge. Mr. B. R. Whitehouse. fined several Chinese bullock-cart drivers, who were charged with driving their carts with an expired licence, one cent each.41 words
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Article356 1934-01-29 4 Darwin, Jan. 18. From buffalo shooting, which they consider rather a tame way of earning a living, Messrs. J. Gaden and O. Jennings, of Darwin, Northern Territory, have turned to crocodile hunting to make money during the wet season, when they can no longer hunt356 words
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337 1934-01-29 4 Sings The Song Of Christ A mong The Bush men Sydney (N.S.W.), Jan. 18. He tramps the highways as his master did the plains of Judea 2,000 years ago. To the Gentiles he sings the song of the Man his own people renounced. "The337 words
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Advertisement180 1934-01-29 4 FIRTH wmmm STAINLESS and STAYBRITE STEELS for every purpose where a corrosion resisting steel is required. FIRTH H=^H HAND MACHINE TOOLS, FILES, SAWS, ETC. One quality only the best. >i: :iutocf.uod by MIOS. MKTH A JOHN BKOWN I.TI> Sheffield. England WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR PENANG -IPOH.180 words
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Advertisement128 1934-01-29 4 JUST PUBLISHED! MALAYAN DOLLAR RUBBER COMPANIES 1934. KK(»I Till-: PBI I \< This little book furnish as lull possible regarding position of the concerned and foi have included In results for the E. I Mi I PRICK U I KELLY WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED T RAFFLES PLACE. S«NGA*O«E By its freedom128 words
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Article, Illustration224 1934-01-29 5 Inpk *ki team headed by Karby. their Norwegian trainer, m the Alps near (iarniish-Partenkiiihen. uhere they are m training. ho *as formerly farm-hiind near Hove. Sussex, and is considered U> be Niuler of the future, is taking up cricket as a profession. He is being224 words
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Advertisement258 1934-01-29 5 X first cigarette NEWS for over 40 years 1 ___> nnnnnnnn^k. tiic CII TED TID I nine iILICK llr I that wards off smoker's I nT^ S tt. "It is an exciting moment when \*uir horse is Msf^ lined ud for Iht M;trt of a big race. The ri^ht K^43:258 words
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218 1934-01-29 6 PARCELS MARKED 'IVORY AND SILVER CONTAINED ILLICIT CHANDU Young Chinese Gitl Sent To Gaol Postal parcels which were marked "various ivory and silver ware" and which were insured for amounts r ringing from £8 to £18. but which In reality contained $4,000 worth oi contraband chandu were the principal exhibits218 words
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Article195 1934-01-29 6 Chandu Haul Worth $16,192 A chandu haul valued at $16,192 w|is made by the Preventive Service on Thursday afternoon. Three Chinese alleged to be concerned were arrested and charged m court today. Receiving information that chandu was being cooked m a squatter's hut In the jungle off195 words
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Article280 1934-01-29 6 Indian Charged m Seremban The story of how an English speaking Indian named S. David is alleged to have falsely represented himself as being the employer of a European named Francis and thereby induced three people, Chong Leong, Khoon Fen and Sinnayer to deliver goods, was related to280 words
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Article114 1934-01-29 6 Planes to Call at Kuala Lumpur Captain C. A. Barnard, area manager of Imperial Airways m Malaya, announces that the company will include Kuala Lumpur as a regular port of call m the Indo-Malaya Empire Service as soon as the present work of extension to the Flying Club114 words
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Article115 1934-01-29 6 Chinese Bus Conductor Fined A bus conductor. Yew Ah Cheng, who contracted to transport certain people m his bus for a certain distance at a charge of five cents each but tailed to carry out his part jt the bargain and on the way asked the passengers to115 words
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Article84 1934-01-29 6 Private War In North West China Shanghai, Jan. 25. Heavy fighting m East Ninghsia, North-west China, continue between the troops under Gen. Sun Tien-ying who has been prevented from crossing the Ninghsia border to proceed to West Suiyuan. and the Ninghsia troops led by Gsn. Ma Hung-kwei. The84 words
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Letter391 1934-01-29 6 Siam Political Prisoners j To the Editor, Sir:— ln view of serious misrepresentations made m an article on the "Treatment of Siamese Internees" i which appeared m a recent issue of the Singapore Free Press, we offer you the following facts for favour of publication m391 words
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Article367 1934-01-29 6 Jumbo Will Be Missed From British Legation Peiping. Jan. 20. A link with the past has been broken with the death of Chu Chung-yuan, the head coolie of the British Legation, known to everyone as "Jumbo" on account of his bulk. "Jumbo," who diedReuter - 367 words
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Article273 1934-01-29 6 Witness Who Tried To Leave For America Dairen. Jan. 20. Interest m the famous Dairen trunk' murder case was revived to-day by the j news that a telegraphed summons from the Dairen police had successfully prevented Dr. Makoto Kodama, eminent scientist and head of the pathological departmentReuter - 273 words
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Article45 1934-01-29 6 As a result of a twelve months' test, j which included cruises m the tropics, I the Booth S.S. Company's luxury cruiser S.S. "Hilary.' is to be fitted with a number of sponge rubber mattresses similar to those being used on L.M.S. Railway sleeping cars.45 words
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Article127 1934-01-29 6 District Chiefs' Homage To Dato Klana (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereniban. Jan. 24. An interesting little ceremony peculiar to Negri Sembiian took place at Ampangan, near Seremban recently, the seat of the Dato Klana Petra of Sungei Ujong. one of the chiefs 01 I the Negri Sembiian confederacy.127 words
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Article81 1934-01-29 6 Fire m Trafalgar Eft* Smoke House A considtrabh quanl I] was destroyed when fli smokehouse on Trafalgai E the eighth mile. Ponfgol R day afternoon. It is believed rubber which was desti sented the month's t|tppmi When the call was gine from the Central Firand another from I81 words
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Article30 1934-01-29 6 Lord Xuffield'sCiftTo Hospital London. Jan ft Lord Nuffield. belt* William Morris, the W I i II facturer. has Riven erection of a new bl at Guy's Hospital RadioRadio - 30 words
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Article182 1934-01-29 6 SINGAPORE IS BETTER BEHAVED THERE Was LESS Cin m LAST YF.A k Citee record. of last year iho* decrease ol v nucl Singapore crime Accurate npun- v"*u 1* not be given untii on crime is lamed In r > time, but on Informati, the Chief Polio 01 Savi». n ippeara182 words
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Advertisement93 1934-01-29 6 /O IJ Dial 4825 SPECKL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY LAMB STEW a la Printanier. TUESDAY ROAST BEEF. Yorkshire Pudding and Horseradish Sauce. WEDNESDAY BOILED SPRING CHICKEN, Bacon and Supreme Sauce. THURSDAY STEAK KIDNEY MUSHROOM PIE. FRIDAY ROAST LAMB, Red Currant Jelly and Mint Sauce. SATURDAY VIENNA SNITZEL POMMES SAUTE.93 words
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Advertisement666 1934-01-29 6 SI 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL i COMPETITION BHXMf will be found particulars of the NUMBER OF CORRECT FORECASTS Free Press Football Competition No 24 CLAIMED. m which you are asked to forecast results of The full results of all the matches played ten matches to be played666 words
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Advertisement144 1934-01-29 6 AGONISING PILES. Therm is ao need to rafter tkis distressing SF'fS??' On tube <* DR> VAN VLECKS PLASMA will relieve jrou of all painful •welling and inflammation. Results ar« uaaxing. It succeeds m most obstinate case* simple to use and certain m its curative actioa rry it to-day. Stocked by144 words
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Article217 1934-01-29 7 Knlries For February Meeting for the Taiping Turf Club j U«y 1934 professional meeting February Ist. and 3rd.) are as follow: Hors.-s Class 3.— (About 5 and 6 furs i wen.orv Walla Walla, Texila, Zeeland, ■"Jaon, Perle DOr, Devoir, Aiya Aiya, isis. Golden Harp, Tight Lines, Lady Diana,217 words
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Article56 1934-01-29 7 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. Ist. XI against BSLC. on the S.R.C. ground to-day at 5.15 pjn..--j. Ferguson; R. Lyne L. M p enne father; V. Xavier Lee n Sands* M Catchatoor, W. R. wiins, v. RoL G L F. Willis and C. H. Coshan. G. Day,56 words
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Article497 1934-01-29 7 NORTH SNATCH VICTORY (Continued from page 15) '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaaaaaaaar der. Amazingly enough, however, the North, packing only seven forwards, began from then on to take more or less command m the scrums, and their display was superb for its determination. They secured the equalising points by a penalty goal early497 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-01-29 7 Bonnar gets m a short kick to touch under pressure m the North vs. South Rugby match on Saturday.19 words
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Article466 1934-01-29 7 ISLAND CLUB Naval Golfers In Mixed Foursomes Match A mixed foursome match (Medal play) has been arranged for a team from H.M.S. Eagle to-day: Partners and starting times are: 3.30 p.m. Mrs. K. C. Eu and Capt. Wells D.S.O. vs. Mrs H L. H. Lim and Lt. Williamson. 3.35466 words
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Article29 1934-01-29 7 The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Hereford, who is presiding at the Perak Assize Court, Ipoh, wIH be reverting to his practice at the Bar from the beginning of next month.29 words
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Advertisement502 1934-01-29 7 v YET ANOTHER CAPITOL! SPECIAL HOUDAY —-pig— j £5 B *GGER and BETTER I J MATINEE TO-MORROW at 3 p.m. I it STAGE and SCREEN ATTRACTION \K 1 1 iJSgk 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 mm> I tfm&S 1 j '■■■'^SC A NEW STYLE SONG Paramounts Big I^A Vjjf/^J^ I■' j y502 words
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503 1934-01-29 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1934. Week End Comments IT is to be hoped that the date reported to have been decided upon for the introduction of the 'rubber restriction scheme will not be adhered to. It would be tempting providence too much to intro- ciuce such a503 words
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Article1109 1934-01-29 8 If i^^k^t Woman Explorer's Praise For Penang imjTE referred m this column the other day to the visit to Malaya »f Lady Richmond Brown, the wellnown explorer. Lady Richmond Jrown contemplates visiting Singapore, the present she cannot drag herelf and her companion. Miss C. away from the beauties of I1,109 words
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Article499 1934-01-29 8 Mr. Dick Norton, whose "Globe Trotters" revue company will be remem- j bered here, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. The engagement is announced and the marriage will shortly take place between Richard Desmond Fitzgerald, M.C., M.D., Malayan Medical Service, and Nancie Newton Lowther, M.8..499 words
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Article1066 1934-01-29 8 one wfa Arab stays I destine, it M jpectinj of conditio, I iind sways Ilk. I vo positions, fir.sr I ©derate Zionists a iS H rabs. both Christian',. an. who have mad( I many centuries VI In the early stai I dvertised as I eople without a1,066 words
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Advertisement90 1934-01-29 8 ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN. CALDEECICS SAUSAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOLOGNA, WINDSOR, LIVER, TONGUE, SALAMI, PORK, BEEF. I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. TOT T W LAWSON'S Liqueur Scotch Mm Itlll II V*^'l 1 1 AWxiiNN I I'll Jf -.gh V l^r> Jjr/t\fjJk IIC tJftlCl/ UdU VII I\/^^Smm\ each bottle90 words
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Advertisement51 1934-01-29 8 A LIGHT-HEADED GIRL may be just siliy or a blonde or both. If you I have both "GAFLAC" FIRE and BURGLARY i POLICIES on the contents of your home you have i exhibited much common sense. I GENERAL j ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE I ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone51 words
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132 1934-01-29 9 Mo Dictatorship Resolution London. Jan. 26. Executive Committee of the Party yesterday declared its ►position to individual or group torshlp whether from the Right the Left and Its adherence to m ol parliamentary deniocraThe resolution adds that the 'holds that the best, indeedRadio - 132 words
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Article23 1934-01-29 9 F LYING TO TOKIO Marseilles, Jan. 27. Hilsa took oif for Athens this md la. t n lrtft Atv»pn«s on her -:yo.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration247 1934-01-29 9 r Noted Industrialist Points To Japanese Menace London. Jan. 27. weat Britain has been outbid In competitive exchange depreciation; she m unable to confpete with the low wages and long hours prevailing On Japan and she is not so efficiently organised m Industry.** These ireReuter - 247 words
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Article80 1934-01-29 9 Life Or Death Lyons, Jan. 28. The prohibition of imports from :ountries refusing to sign a convention laying down standard conditions of production is demanded m a resolution unanimously passed by the Chamber of Commerce. M. Moiel Journel. presiding, declared that Japanese competition was a question of life or death,Reuter - 80 words
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Article99 1934-01-29 9 MORE EARTH TREMORS IN INDIA Estimated 2,500 Died During Quake Chittagong. Jan. 11. Earthquake tremors were felt here at two o'clock this morning. Reuter. New Delhi. Jan. 11. The Maharajah of Nepal, replying to Pandit Malaviya's ofler of assistance, states that the situation is well m hand and the resultReuter - 99 words
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Article413 1934-01-29 9 Estimate Of Loss London, Jan. 26. With the news now available it is possible to form a closer appreciation than has hitherto been possible of the magnitude of the Indian earthquake of Jan. 15. It now appears that loss of life, although grave, has been much smaller than at oneBritish Radio - 413 words
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Article179 1934-01-29 9 Plot To Kill Him In Dutch Indies London, Jan. 27. The revelation of a secret hitherto only know to the British Consul and high officials m the Dutch East Indies discloses that Lord Allenby's recent sudden curtailment of his tour of the Dutch East Indies was occasionedReuter - 179 words
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Article13 1934-01-29 9 Mr. W. W. M. Lennox, formerly A.D.0., Tanjong Malim, has returned from furlough.13 words
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Article204 1934-01-29 9 i 1 Government Will Help I Cotton Industry J London, Jan. iii. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. to-day began a short tour of the Lancashire cotton centres. This morning he had a leng thy meeting with the special committee ofBritish Radio - 204 words
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Article73 1934-01-29 9 Increased Business London, Jan. 26. In addition to the substantial increase m retail sales recorded by the i Board of Trade this week further evidence of steady recovery is provided by the continued rise m railway receipts. For the first three weeks of the year these totalled £7,709,000—British Radio - 73 words
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Article61 1934-01-29 9 Taxed On Entry Into Burma •From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Jan. 28. The Government of India is im- j posing customs duties effective on Jan. j 27 on all cotton goods imported from Siam into Burmay. The further import there of goods is prohibited except on certain routes.61 words
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Article56 1934-01-29 9 Italian Experimental Mail j Flight Rome, Jan. 28. > Two Italian airmen, Lombardi and I Mazzotti, took off today at dawn on the first experimental air mail flight between Rome and Buenos Aires. The airmen hope to cover the 7,500 j miles In three days. Their machine isReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1934-01-29 9 Chinese Girl Hurrying To Funeral London, Jan. 27. An Ox lord undergraduette. Miss Foo, daughter of a rich Chinese merchant, (left by air to-day to attend her father's 1 i'uneral.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1934-01-29 9 The Fire Brigade had two calls to I 1 grass fires last night, one In Crescent l Road and the other m Wilkinson Road I i26 words
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Advertisement41 1934-01-29 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL om> 6490. Telegram: Goodwood. f Most Charmingly Situated Hotel m the Island icieal for Permanent .Residents ■li' Acres 14 Tennis Courts Mnyiuucent Dining and Dance Hall 5 Kooms with Verandah and Bath All Modern Conveniences Lock Up Garages41 words
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Advertisement241 1934-01-29 9 WEAR COTTON-OXFORD BOOTS. ESSENTIAL FOR SPEED, SWERVE C&> W Mffl AND SURE-FOOTEDNESS THE COTTON-OXFORD s A C\ SOCCER BOOT IS DESIGN- <# \C SJ ED AND BUILT IN CLOSEST £fe^/si^& CONSULTATION WITH S \\la2^ prominent association -^7 FOOTBALLERS. (^s/^ZZ) f^J«£^ A REVELATION \N COM *J It FORT AND WEAR LET241 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-01-29 9 COMMODITY MARKET Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 27. Spot (Sellers) 4 27|32d (4 27|32d) (Buyers) 4 25!32d (4 25|32d) Feb.-March 4 29|32d (4 29|32d) April- June 5d (sd) July-Sept. 5 3132 d (5 l|64d) Market: Quiet.40 words
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879 1934-01-29 10 PLANS FOR FUTURE OF GLENEALY The i.nnual general meeting of Gle^eaiy Plantations. Lai., held m the Hongkong iiank Cuambers. on Saturday, was presided over by Mr. W. E. Raycer. Othera present were Messrs H. C. Atkin-Berry. J. E. Jones and H. Bcott 'Manager). I:, moving879 words
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Article180 1934-01-29 10 January 27, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellen Gambier 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 32.00 White Pepper 31.50 Black Pepper 15.00 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 Fair180 words
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Article207 1934-01-29 10 London, 4 months' sight 2 4 7 64 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 5;64 London. 30 days' sight 24 I|l6 London, demand 2 4 364 London, T.T. 2 i a 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 920 Hamburg, demand 149 New207 words
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Article123 1934-01-29 10 January 27 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Sccony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline m 4-gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4-gallons tin123 words
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Article616 1934-01-29 10 INCREASE IN POWER AND SPEED Improved Carburettor System Detroit, Jan. 12. The introduction of the 1934 Ford cars revealed specific changes m the V- eight models from those of the present year. Chief among them is a new carburetion system. To this is credited an increase m616 words
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Article82 1934-01-29 10 Unanimous Support Of Chamber Of Mines Ipoh, Jan. 25. The Kam Beng Quota Pool, a group of Chinese tin miners, met last night at the residence of the Chairman Mr. C. E Cumming and passed a resolution that the meeting unanimously and entirely concurs with the82 words
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Article48 1934-01-29 10 o 14 London, Jan. 26. $4.98%. Paris 80. On the Stock Exchange trading was brisk at the opening, particularly m oil, rubber and copper shares. British Government stocks are quietly easier, War Loan being 101 Gold is 1325. Id., Including a premium rate.— British RadioBritish Radio - 48 words
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Article123 1934-01-29 10 ASSURANCE OF FUTURE DIVIDENDS "Substantial Internal Reserves" The following notice has been issued to shareholders of Straits Trading Co.. Ltd. "In their circular dated Singapore. April 5. 1930, the directors stated their anticipation of continuance of a dividend of 75 cents per share. "In view of the123 words
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Article67 1934-01-29 10 Abroad London, Jan. 26. Exchanges to-day were Amsterdam 7.83. oernn *q.oi. Stockholm 19.39V 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Vienna 29. Helsingfors 22(> 1 2 Madrid 39 I 'l6. Athens 572V2Bucharest 530. Belgrade 232. Rio 4 l Q sellers, official. Buenos Aires 36*2 sellers, official. Montevideo 36 7 8 sellers, official. Bombay 1/6British Radio - 67 words
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Article207 1934-01-29 10 KUCHAI AND LIN GUI Messrs Chan Sze Onn, secretaries of the companies, inform us that the directors of Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., and Lingui Tin, Ltd., are giving consideration to a scheme of amalgamation of the two companies. Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., which operates a property207 words
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Article328 1934-01-29 10 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S., during the period Jan. 13 to Jan. 19, 1933, inclusive and are available for public use m the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the328 words
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Article112 1934-01-29 10 It has been announced that the next Building Trades Exhibition will take Place from Sept. 12—26, 1934 In view the Importance of the exhibition and the necessity of following up the publicity m connection with the Building Conference held earlier m the year, the R.G.A. Propaganda Committee112 words
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Article147 1934-01-29 10 EFFECT OF RESTRICTION NEWS "People are railing over i to buy rubber." That was a broker* ft the local rubber share Saturday morning. Brokers were very busy Inquiries regarding sha i a demand lor all the shares. which had cona m value overnight. The reason147 words
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72 1934-01-29 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association January 27* 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 16' 4 16% R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8 16V 2 16% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb-Mar. 16» 2 16% h April-June 16% 16 3 /4 July-Sept. 17 17 872 words
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Article212 1934-01-29 10 Jan. 24 25 27. American Can. Com. 101 lOl> 0 99 5 8 American Telephone and Telsgraph HSU 118 117% Atcheson Ruilr:;ad 69 69V 67 2 Dupont 100 7 n 100 5 a 98 3 4 Firestone, Common 22» 2 22 22^2 General Electric 23* 8 23 22%United Press Association - 212 words
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Article87 1934-01-29 10 Still The Difficult Obstacle The lUffue. Jin Although strictest ibeen maintained by concerned m the Internal! tiitions lor rubber restrict informed Quarters believe that agreement has been reached i basis of quotas, and thai April been suggested ai the I operation ol the scheme There is aReuter - 87 words
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Article253 1934-01-29 10 RUBBER EXHIBITS FOR SCHOOLS Modern methods ol tea* schools have caused i;r I to be paid to the basic m n j dustry, and for many years past quiries for information m ir, r ard rubber and rubber products hate reaching the Rubber Growers' Ass tion m increasing numbers the253 words
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Article42 1934-01-29 10 Tin outputs for th I January include tin North Taipinu Tin hours 310; cubW 186. Rantau Tin Dwd 306; cubic yards 41.00 Klang River Tin Dr«-> hours 313; cubic y.irds Batu Caves Tin DWtf I hours 284; cubic yard.-42 words
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Article826 1934-01-29 11 Saturday's Closing Quotations nVURDAY, JAN. 27, 1934. Kumbang 39s 41s Malay <£) 866 0d 37s 9d Utam Tin (ss) 14s 3d 15s «$D 2.10 2.lsxfci m Tin 34s 6d 35s 6d I Padang 32 35 res <$l> 94 98 Tin (£> 43s 45s nang <£) 6s 6s826 words
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Article90 1934-01-29 11 A New Series In Germany Berlin, Jan. 17. A series of new postage stamps, bears^ n r 3 ce 4 nt s% a rsfs vtsz 40 and 50 pfennings, is about to be issued by the German post office for use on official mail. They will all be90 words
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Article42 1934-01-29 11 And 45 Vessels Aided m 1933 Soa^Tsmluon th .n R ?933 and 398 he rema°r k a fi b le c STtb. .engtn and brilliance <»' .^"SSSber-^ of the From April SeP»«™i^ say brightest months— iaz uve» cd.42 words
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Article10 1934-01-29 11 tviat the London ana tensive experiment™ n tion of noise.10 words
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Article386 1934-01-29 11 Sir James Jeans 's "Rocket London, Jan. 1. The Royal Institution tour of the moon, personally conducted by Sir James Jeans, took place as promised j on Saturday afternoon. Our rocket, with personnel of 400 j children and adults, arrived punctually at the tickDaily Telegraphic - 386 words
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Article91 1934-01-29 11 I Twelve Inches Long London, Jan. 16. Southend's smallest baby, a three-week-old girl weighing 3 lbs. 6 ozs., and measuring about twelve inches m length, lies m the General Hospital wrapped m cotton wool. Until last week she was kept alive m a special electrically heated91 words
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Article63 1934-01-29 11 Germany Will Disclaim Responsibility Berlin, Jan. 24. A formal Austrian diplomatic complaint has been made against the alleged German influence upon the Nazi movement In Austria, accompanied by the threat of appeal to the League if satisfaction is not forthcoming. It is trustworthily forecast that Germany willReuter - 63 words
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Article318 1934-01-29 11 Mr. Handley Page's Views London, Jan. 16. The new Heyford night bomber now being issued to the R.A.F., replacing an obsolete type, incorporates a number of the structural features of the big 4-engined Imperial Airways air liners of the Hannibal class. Mr. F. Handley Page, m318 words
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Article50 1934-01-29 11 And Died In Tramps' Shelter New York, Jan. 20. Reported to have spent a fortune of £100.000, earned m the boxinpr rin?:. Jimmy Clabby, the one-time famous American middle-weight boxer, was found dead today m a *uge for tramps. Death was due to starvation and exposure.- Reuter WirelessReuter; Wireless - 50 words
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Article60 1934-01-29 11 Enlisted In Army Of Manchukuo Shanghai, Jan. 25. Reports from Manchuria states that the Japanese are enlisting White Russians into the Manchukuo army with a view to assisting them to form an independent government m the regions of the Amur River. In return the White Russians will support60 words
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Advertisement28 1934-01-29 11 TO EASTERN UNITED %v srRANCE CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. JOHNSON: General Manager. II xi) OFFICE: No. 4, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE28 words
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Advertisement19 1934-01-29 11 SOUTH |jis| BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION L. C^IAROOUOUTH, Manager omce: 2, Plnlayson Green.19 words
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Advertisement938 1934-01-29 11 Iwiti mmitd f lloiMif Imnuw m far— mrm* m.m,—» The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Bttmiu BetUemenU) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, i.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with938 words
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Article402 1934-01-29 12 Plans For Salvage On Historic Vessel As was anticipated, the extraordinary success of the Italian salvors m recovering gold from the liner Egypt has resulted m hunts tor sunken treasure being started all over the world with varying prospects of success, but by far the most interesting402 words
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Article936 1934-01-29 12 AMERICA AND SHIPPING POLICY Owners Reply To P. And ft Chairman A statement If issued by the American Steamship Owners' Associa- i tion of New York, under the date of December 14th. m which Mr. Franklin D. Mooney. President of the Atlantic, i Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines and936 words
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Article128 1934-01-29 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside the Whir.- M Expected to Arrive I Ea>t Wharf (Entrance (iato i Rohna 22; Hal King 20. Main Wharf (Entrance (Lite jj Qtengary 18; Kudat 16; Pi Fw>. Adams ll: Qlaucua 9; i .Empire Hock (Entrance (iate i> Losslebank 30; City oi Wind Polyphemus 35; Hua128 words
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Article189 1934-01-29 12 Produce, Norw. 743 m K«,!ig. 2o for Bangkok 21 l Rohna. Bit. 4.7=>s 27.: ior India J 2 Kepong. Brit 322 I •Kok 2^.1 for Mai; cc Pi unc. Boribat Biai M .s. f ro 26.1 for Tumpat vi c tast Hydra II Norw. 823 1 kok 27.1189 words
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Article98 1934-01-29 12 SCHEDULE OF BAILINGS K> Fortnight!} Passencer Steamer Between Rangoon. or t Sud.in. Marseilles. Talma and EnfUnd HOMEWARD SAILINGS Ton ot Dfcembarkatfoii Ptymovth I :i BURMA Feb ID YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO amarapooha s^gainc; BURMA YOMA Jun( PEGU .Tun CHINDWIN Calls London Through Passagt X..*-.> \xu farea to98 words
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Article200 1934-01-29 12 Raising of German Ships To Be Resumed Glasgow, Jan. Another attempt to salve tht remaining warships o: the German Fleet lying a* the bottom ol Bcapa Flow is about to be made. Messrs. Cox and Dank*, who successfully salved a number ol the largest of the200 words
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Article77 1934-01-29 12 The M.M. steamer Chant illy is due here from Madras on Wednesday at 2 P.m. and will sail on fee same day at 7 p.m. for Saigon. Tourane and Hal- jpnong. Berth S.H.B. Wharves. I The following passengers arrived by the Kinta from Penang on Saturday 2£ o- G Hague77 words
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Article239 1934-01-29 12 The following passengers have arrived by the T.S.S. Patroclus from the United Kingdom. Mrs. Movies. Mr. R. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Philp. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Sayers. Mrs. M. F. MilneHome. Miss J. K. Milne-Home. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bell. Mrs. Robinson and child, Mr.239 words
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Advertisement539 1934-01-29 12 Burns Philp Line. t Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly .sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA < 7.375 tons* and the s.s MANGOLA '3,352 tons): I Cargo only] MARELLA ir, one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.539 words
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Advertisement71 1934-01-29 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL "V s1 TRANSPORT CO. I < Incorporated mJ. REGULAR FRFHiHT IND PASSFMiFR SFKV!' Dm BOSTON MARU F-.'b. I i> SHYOJIN MARU FVb 14 ERIE MARU Feb. 19 FOR KOBF, OSAKA, MOJI IfAWATJ NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Dm BOSTON MARU Feb 14 ERIE MARU FYb ship71 words
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Miscellaneous320 1934-01-29 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday i 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. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every320 words
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Advertisement479 1934-01-29 13 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England^ MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. t««««— os Due 1934 Tonnage Singapore. COMORIN 15.000 Feb. 2 CORFU i*nnn A 1934 DWAN 6,070 Feb. 15 MAOTUA pr 2 i479 words
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Advertisement480 1934-01-29 13 Ellerman Buck nail Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL «**™*UW*. Steamer o T. miltn l>ue Sails FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE 6 FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PORTS AND480 words
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Advertisement886 1934-01-29 13 IKMttIIAHMu INSURANCE. JSS2SJL ot \T un an<l olobe 2S"S and M :v I RAILW %YS The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railway m Tm,^ri 1 a AIRWAYS. BLUE niMMEL LIME Regular service to Marseille.,. London. Amsterdam Rotterdam and B-rnw>M Genoa. Havre. Liverpool and Glasgow— Boston. New Vcrk'and Battlmore886 words
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Advertisement926 1934-01-29 14 IVa ML &ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PLANCIUS— Monday, Jan. 29, Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER— Monday, Jan. 29, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan 81-Api-Api. BOTH— Monday. Jan. 29 Muntok (passengers and mails only) and Batavia. MAROS— Tuesday, Jan. 30, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. THEDENS— Wednesday, Jan. 31, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl—926 words
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Advertisement472 1934-01-29 14 •^^^JSSSJBMBMSBJS^B^B^MSMBIB^BIBWMBISMMBIMB»MM^BMB^B f"^y B a MrK S x^^^ VC^I iSsn^B^B^^l 4 1 tcTTeurope ITIOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAP>, ALEXANDBIA, NAFLBS. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YOBK* Arrive Leave Leave AnNt Spore. Spore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Adams In Port Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Mar. 13 Pres. Harrison Feb.472 words
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Advertisement826 1934-01-29 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTljti^t* TO Ii^IBURG M( HARUNA MARU 10,400 Feb. 7 8 JSUWA MARU KATORI MARU 10,000 Feb. 22 23 BFUSHIMI MARU 11^00 BKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 8 9 HAKOZAKI MARU jVi L,\ tYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4826 words
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1530 1934-01-29 15 But It Was Well j Deserved j SOUTH FAIL IN ANNUAL i RUGBY FIXTURE i North. 13pts.: South. 9 pts. (two goals, one (three tries) penalty goal) The annual North versus South fixture at the Stadium on Saturday ended m a victory for the1,530 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-01-29 15 The South have it. From this s crura Ranham got possession and scored an excellent try. j17 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-01-29 15 3 when the North forwards make a determined rush.9 words
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559 1934-01-29 15 Rugby Union To Provide For END OF THE SEASON DINNER ii ii ii— statement that the would be diUftyear which would teams of other made by the chair- h( -season" dinl held Jt Raffles Hotel a1 which nearly present. the presidentis In th° chair m D.559 words
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Advertisement86 1934-01-29 15 INNER FOIL <inJ its ..mMKkiiv can be verified. I RC)«»il^l Plm/Jl I WRAPPING I jT<^BJ 'he Cap COOlfi r» I BH|i^M4M«fjH| completely my career as a Singer. ■•■^3 Bml awj> v allowing ■M' my throat. When we teal the HP^TT^' >i M^H bPaV I I TRU -VAC air-tight -4 #^R86 words
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Miscellaneous68 1934-01-29 15 I NORTH vs. SOUTH" CROSSWORD PUZZLE 14 wA i R\D E J* J^WUL-^-— Huh > H^g""sm^^"jpteji 1 tf OPS I |S P >I T I^^TMITftMMMMVr^C A APE 9t| I ifl J Tmmmmmmmml S £1 .A r aml It a|t| |_g_ )WM *""MIMMM^paB>MMMMMMMJ- 5 LL^ ■p_cH? VJJmV -M■i 8 E' L68 words
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527 1934-01-29 16 Big Cup Shock For Yorkshire (FTom Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 27. THE F.A. Cup competition produced its first big surprise today when Huddersfteld, strong challengers for the League championship and once of the best Cup fighting teams m the country, were knocked out on their527 words
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Article222 1934-01-29 16 F.A. CUP— ITH BOUND Millwall 3 Leicester 6 Tottenham West Hair- 1 Liverpool 3 Tranmere 1 Vorkington 1 Preston 2 Hull 1 Manchester C. 2 Portsmouth 2 Grimsby 0 Arsenal 7 Crystal Pal. 0 Birmingham 1 Charlton 0 Derby 3 Wolverhampton 0 Bury 1 Swansea 1 Aston V Sunderland 2Reuter - 222 words
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Article217 1934-01-29 16 1 Excellent Programme For To-Nighl Some good sport is promised at the New World Arena to-night, when a boxing tournament will be held be- tween the Fleet and the Garrison. Some of the best men on the China 1 Station those who have not fought I professionals before217 words
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363 1934-01-29 16 INTER-STATION AFFAIR AT H.M.S. Eagle .1: H.M.S. Hawkins. o. In clean open game of soccer at j the Anson Road Stadium yesterday H M.S. Eagle (China Station* defeated H.M.S. Hawkins tEast Indies Sqund- ion > at football by one goal to nil.363 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-01-29 16 Members of the South XV being: presented to H.E. the Governor before the match against the North on Saturday.19 words
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Article144 1934-01-29 16 Selangor Badminton Championships Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 27. The Selangor open men's and the women's slng.es tournaments came to a close yesterday evening at th« Victoria Institution m the presence of a large crowd ol spectators, including the of the Selangor Bad minton Association. Mr. Shaw. Samuel, the144 words
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Article158 1934-01-29 16 And Wins Australian Tennis Title Sydney, Jan. 27. In the Australian tennis championI ships final today Perry <. Britain) beat Crawford (Australia) by 6—3. 7—5 ,6—l. Perry was m great form throughout while Crawford was below his brst form, served badly and often netted his back-handers. Perry'sReuter - 158 words
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Article113 1934-01-29 16 IRISH RUGBY TRIAL WIN' FOR PROBABLES AT DUBLIN Navy Beat Black heath At Portsmouth London. Jan. 27. In the last Irish trial match at Dublin Probables defeated the Possibles |21 14. Ireland play their lirst international match, against England, at Dublin on Feb. 10. i Other results were Bath 8:113 words
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Article497 1934-01-29 16 I POOR DEFENCE BEATEN I FIVE TIMES End of Upcountry Hockey Tour From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Jan.. ?7. A .lockey matcn pviyeu nere tnis evening on the padang resulted m an emphatic victory for the Sel&ngor Clut team against the Wiltshires by live ?lear497 words
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Article291 1934-01-29 16 Kuila Lumr> ur j. n After Kodng heavily State hockty t*..:. shires to-day .r.. on the Seller c ,by three. Th- Will fully and every n his part well. J< made teverai brl forwards combii, standing Shiriej his effort! Belangor a] p ed to the strength early291 words
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Advertisement40 1934-01-29 16 Other Sporting NeWi on pages 7 and 15 TRY THE BETTER WAY THAT GAS SERVICES OFFER COOKING IS DONE BETTER WITH HALF THE LABOUR ft AS ECONOMICAL VIIVES fcFFICIENCY ||||DiRT ■H l l SMOKE ■Washes MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT PHONE 5101.40 words
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Advertisement32 1934-01-29 16 k^** fi«rcriY dcwr. lt.<-ir i jf no more refreshing bererage titaa V. J Leroo*. it is the pure jidcc oi y» Sole Distributor- HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, »nd32 words
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