The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 February 1934

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press N O. 14.183. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934 10* CENTS.
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  • 192 1 VIOLENT ATTACK BY SOVIET WAR CHIEF Secret Strategic Map Disclosed In London Paper RING ROUND SOVIET FRONTIER A violent denunciation of Japan's preparations for war by the Soviet War ommissar m Moscow is backed by the simultaneous publication m a London newspaper of an
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  • 154 1 Moscow, Feb. 5. lend at all costs every Far Eastern territory," Soviet War Commissar, lov, to-day m a speech to ist Congress on the Soviet asures m the Far East. < ourse of his speech he tacked Japanese militarism vas now clear that Japan nation to choose
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  • 137 1 London. Feb. 5. rticle headed. "Japan's War .iccompanied by a remarkable tracing the Japanese strategic j ttmu:;:( ations m Northern Manchu- I itured to-day m the News. i icle by A J. Cummings states! the map was obtained from an j authoritative source and has not hitherto
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  • 212 1 Rome. Feb. 2. The danger of a conflagration which will involve Europe and perhaps the whole world and might even cause the I collapse of Christian civilisation was referred to by the Pope m an interview with a special correspondent of L'lntransigeant. His Holiness deprecated militarism, especially
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  • 77 1 Widespread Epidemic In U.S. New York, Feb. 2. An epidemic of bank robberies has broken out m the United States. Four bandits felled a policeman and wounded an attendant and then escaped with $10,000 at Needham, Mass. In New Jersey four men robbed the Pennagrove National Bank of
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  • 62 1 German Court Defines "Whisky" Leipzig:, Feb. 2. The word "whisky" is a term for spirits peculiar to England and Scotland and therefore must not be used for similar spirits produced or sold m Germany is the decision of the Supreme Court. This ends the protracted legal dispute brought
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  • 101 1 FLAMES AT HEIGHT OF 450 FEET Radio Mast Burns For 30 Hours London, Feb. 1. The top part of the 450 feet long wireless mast at the Admiralty station at Grimsby crashed to the ground after burning for over 30 hours, while the firemen gazed on the spectacle helplessly m
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  • 1259 1 WORLD'S GOLD FLOWING TO U.S. As Fast As Skips Can Take It THREAT TO FRANCE THE world's gold is being rushed to America. The New York rate is 7s higher than Franc parity and the flow of gold is only limited by the lack of fast ships. It is expected
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  • 622 1 Tanks And Troops March On Capital v r ~±f~ m Paris, Feb. 5. THE mobilisation of (he troops of the Paris garrison m pre- paration for the debate m the Chamber to-morrow has brought the wrath of the opposition on the heads of the government. According
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness b.nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens d>ect to your home. I TO-DAY'S ATTRACTION SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE FORMAL 9.45 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I f
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    • 120 1 On Other Pages Ladles not to be admitted to local Ex-Servicemen's annual Armistice dinner —Pace 9. How Stratosphere fliers died Page 9. Chinese detective who accepted delivery of wrong parcel by post charged with oriminal misappropriation— Page 6. BJLF. flying-boat makes forced landing at sea 100 miles from Singapore and
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    • 80 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER COMFORT APELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BARD DINNER $3 NON-DINERS $1 THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. Speaker: DR. PHILIP K. C. TYAU, BJL, LLJB. (Cantab
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  • 63 2 Law Notices For The Day The Chief Justice at Malacca Assizes. Before Mr. Justice CJerahty m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: No. 5 —Rex. vs. Ng Tee. No. 4— Rex vs. Tan Lion:^ and Lim Giok Mvi <f>. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd. Court at 11
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  • 154 2 Captured By Germans In 1914 Berlin, Jan. U. The chivalrous action ot the German j Government m restoring the drums of j the Second Gordons to Sir lan Hamil- ten was performed m the Defence Ministry amid a blaze ot colour. Sir lan Hamilton. Lieut.-Colonei Stanley Robert McClintock.
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  • WAS STAVISKY "GOT RID OF?"
    • 412 2 The death of Serge Stavisky, the shady financier who organised the £7,000,000 Bayonne Municipal Pawnshop frauds, far from diminishing the Hgitation into which the scandal has plunged the whole of France, has heightened it. Organs of all parties except the Radical Socialists
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    • 193 2 Found Working With Chinese Coolies A police constable on duty at the Singapore Harbour Board on Sunday evening was surprised by the sight of a young European, who did not present the appearance of being too well endowed with this world's goods, m the midst of some
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    • 142 2 Mrs. Enthigant, a European woman, summoned, for obstruction m that she parked her car six feet from the kerb m North Bridge Road, yesterday pleaded guilty and was fined $2. The wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church on Friday of Mr. Phillip Stewart Gordon, Detective Inspector of the Penang
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    • 138 2 Shots Fired At Munich Palace Berlin. Jan. 31. Chancellor Hitler has ordered the police not to interfere m the German Protestant Church dispute and to refrain from making arrests, domiciliary searches or confiscations. The Nazi Church authorities are simultaneously forbidden to ask the help ol the police
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    • 127 2 Authorities And British Fascists London. Jan. 31. The position of Britisn Fascists was i raised In the House of Commons toI day when the Home Secretary was questioned regarding their military activities, particularly their reported possession of armoured care. S?r "ohn Gilmour recalled that the j Unlawful
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    • 94 2 Reports On Marketing And Price Fixing London, Feb. 2. The International Wheat Advisory Committee, which has been meeting m London during the present week, held its final meeting to-day and considered reports of two sub-committees on marketing and price fixing and decided, m view of the fact that
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    • 47 2 Belgrade, Feb. 4. The Balkan Pact between Greece. Turkey. Rumania and Jugo-Slavia was initialled this afternoon but the text was not disclosed. Up to now there is no sign of Bulgaria joining, though the signatories are doing their utmost to secure her inclu- sion.— Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 28 2 how i does the screen "shew" on invisible man... lN ACTION! COME AND SEEI H. G. WELLS 9 WORLD FAMOUS STORY becomes the screen's greatest: THRILLER CAPITOL— SOON!
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    • 178 2 AUCTION SALE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE ORIENTAL PERSIAN CARPETS RUGS JUST ARRIVED (All kinds of colours Sizes) To Be Held At No. 21 Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place ON ..MONDAY, FEB. 12TH, AT 10.30 AM. On view from Thursday, Bth. instant. For further particulars please apply catalogues from the undersigned
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    • 566 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERXISEMEnTT| BOARD RESIDENCE, THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation 3 Minutes *rom Town Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Single and Double Rooms, >i >deru Sanitation, Garages and TennU. Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798 "EAST ANGLIA." 6 OXLEY
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    • 467 2 TENDERS I MCNICipa Utv I Tenders. I Tenders are ~n^T"[ r following materiali or particulars, see Municipal V Supply ot ioo toi Quick Lime d Wednesaav £b Supply ot 400 roadwork. Dat. o'clock. Saturn Supply of Higl Tubes Dat, Monday. April Mt] Acting Municipal s. G ?IW R Contracts For
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 128 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday, 6th. High Water, 01.57. 9.0 ft.; 14.16, 8.4 ft. B. AC. Mission Annual Meeting. 6.30. Football: S.C.C. Colours ?s. Whites, Padang 5.10 p.m. Football: "Veteran" V 3. 1.C.F.A., Anson Road; S.C.C. Colours vs. Whites. S.C.C. Wednesday, 7th. High Water. 02.29. 8.8 ft.; 15.12, 7.5 ft.
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  • 774 3 Mr. Churchill Explains How To Avoid War R.N. DIVISION REUNION i I Mr. Winston Churchill was the principal guest at the annual reunion luncheon of the Royal Naval Division Association, which was held at Prince's Golden Brasserie, Piccadilly. Vice -Admiral Oliver Backhouse, pres'tfent of the association,
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  • 137 3 Police Offer No Evidence When K. Arunachalam. piermaster at the new-pier. was produced yesterday before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, (he third magistrate, on one of the counts of three charges of accepting an illegal gratification, which was adjourned at the previous hearing, Mr. V. D. Knowles, prosecuting,
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  • 105 3 State Council Meeting Held From Our Own Correspondent.* Serein ban. Feb. 4. At the last meeting of the Negri j Sembilan State Council Mr. Ching 1 Seng Long addressed the Council on i I the subject of the prosecution of j [owners of bicycles. The president promised to
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  • 85 3 One Hundred Ounces Seized On Ship One hundred ounces of cocaine, of j an estimated illicit value of $5,000. > were seized en board the s.s. Hong Kheng by the Preventive Service on Saturday about 1 p.m. Searchers found the drug m a false bottom ol the tool
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  • 59 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 3. The death took place at his residence, 154, Heeren Street, today of Mr. E. Kong Harm, brother of Mr. E. Kong Guan, J.P., and father of Mr. E. Toon Lim and father-in-law of Mr. Chan Seng Poh. The remains will be
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  • 61 3 Members of the Telok Ayer Epworth League are requested to note that the social hall will be closed this Saturday. The Chinese New Year social has, therefore, been postponed. On Sunday, at 8 p.m. at the church hall. Rev. Ooh Hood Keng will speak on, "What Christ Means to Me/
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  • 63 3 To He Finished By March •From Our Own Correspondent. i Medan. Jan. 31. The Brastagi aerodrome which wa^i to have been ready by Christmas, wld not be completed before the «rid ol February or early March. It is understand that no derision hasbeen arrived at with regard to
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  • 85 3 Klanu. Feb. 4. Mr. P. P. Especkerman. chief clerk. courts, Kiang, who is going on transfer to Sabak Bernam. was entertained to a farewell tea party yesterday at the j Station Hotel. Messrs. Li Kirn Chuan, J.P.. Teja Singh and L. T. Karesu spoke. Among those present were:
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  • 94 3 Thong Cheng Peng, an elderly Chinese, was alleged to have attempted to iiict as an "unofficial" postman when he claimed trial before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate yesterday on a charge of bringing 92 unstamped letters into the Colony. Hearing was fixed for Feb. 13, accused being
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 3 "My new Westinghouse Refrigerator has just arrived and it's a BEAUTY" f Picture an electric refrigerator that combines every ire of beauty, quality and convenience that you have wanted! Full-sized, full-powered yet amazingly conomical] Faultiest m every detail carefree and trouble m operation! That is exactly what Westinghousi.' master engineers
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    • 182 3 44 Yes and wait till you see how many WONDERFUL things it will DO for you" v With i Wcstinghouse Dual- automatic Keirigerator you hove wor* storage capacit\ for food and Averages ...more km m record time... more opportunities for delicious frozen desserts. It keeps your food safe even during
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  • 1661 4 Britain Is Supreme On Th e Air Hani The BBC Muddled THIS is the third of three articles by a Special Correspondent on the aims and or- ranisation of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The fir>t article dealt with the character of the programme,, the second analysed the financial aspect and
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  • 211 4 After Serving Ten Years In Gaol A convict m Maidstone Gaol who was sentenced to death for child murder m December 1923. is to be released m June after serving only ten years on his commuted sentence of life imprisonment. He is Harry William Gimber. a
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  • 190 4 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and tLDKKATEO MALAY STATES I, FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Two of the following frequencies and wavelength* will be used simultaneously, but tne wavelengths may be changed m the course of each day's transmissions. An- nouncements will be made at
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  • 115 4 Mr. Sheffield, convener oi the subcommittee appointed to report upon a scheme tor a public swimming bath m Taiping. inlormed the Sanitary Board that the proposal to utilise one of th'» lakes m the Public Gardens tor this ourposc had been, investigated and found to be impracticable as the water
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  • 106 4 All over U* world X appealing to girls striving lor an att; figure. Here is the metb d ing to banish Cat anu som all the natural they possess: every m< a hali-tcasnooruul ol m a Han <* warm vat fast. They do this even
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    • 107 4 JUST PUBLISHED! THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA < Including aids to identification, notes on their physiology and bionomics, and instructions tor the collection and preservation of specimens under tropical conditions.) By A. Steven Corbet, Sometime of Rubber Research Institute. Malaya H. M. Penlebury, Curator, Selangor Museum, Kuala Lumpur. With
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    • 254 4 Psoriasis 2*7~Vearsl Suffered with Burning Healed by Cuticura "For two ar.d a ball m with psoriasis. I appearing on my hand, bm. In a day or two: the greater part oft h.of a dry nature and icalcd uvmy elbows and knr- quite two and a half hardly say *ow nasty
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  • 222 5 Sensation Sun Seen At Southend! KMfe U.e ns, „f bUMI was hlankrtled m fo R the sun defied winter for a short time and reappeared at Sou.hend. to combine with the seagulls m making this beautiful picture. Hunt of the Spurs leaps for the ball hut misses m the match
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 536 5 I STUDY N your I I T II SPARE I 1 HOME I J I TIME I m WNHWI COI.LKGK TRAINING IN I m ALMOST ANY CARLFR FOR A FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY. I M ATRICULATIONi X Tbtre are man) wa>s of commencing a career, but Matriculation B ■E is tbe
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  • 710 6 When They Leave Elstree For Hollywood NEW KNIGHT'S CRITICISMS Qlft Cedric Hardwieke, the new actor-knight thinks that British artistes who make a hit m British films and are then lured to Hollywood by salaries that British studios cannot afford to pay are not doing their
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  • 90 6 t Chinese Caught With Liquor Still At 4 a.m. on Sunday, revenue officers ■taged a raid on a house m Padang Terbakmt. As a result two bedraggled unshaven Chinese, Lim Ah Yaw and T.-u Vn Lim. were arrested and yesterd> carged before the first magisti tte, with distilling
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  • 196 6 Four Years For Chinese Coiner Sentence of lour years rigorous im- j prlsonment was passed by Mr. Justice! Gerahty at the Assizes yesterday on Ong Ling Seng, a Chinese who was caught by the police actually m the act of counterfeiting coin m a house at
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  • 268 6 I Man On The Dole Left £40,000 Sydney, Jan. 26. Enduring poverty for months, worklag for the dole and receiving assist- ■nee from kindly neighbours, a young man, who had been living m a desert- I ed shack on the outskirts of Hunter's Hill, has now left for
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  • 115 6 L Flying Boat Towed In By Destroyer An R.A.F. flying-boat carrying out exercises on Oie east side of Singapore on Saturday developed engine trouble j md had to make a forced landing t obout one hundred miles out to sea. It was found that the defect
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  • 33 6 The new entrance gate to the New World from Serangoon Road will be i officially opened next Saturday. This will prove a great convenience! 1 to patrons or this popular resort.
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  • 117 6 I The large number that were present j at the Dansant at the Great World on Saturday afternoon were treated to some delightful ball-room dancing exhibitions by the principals and pupils of Angela de Martinis English School Of Dancing. A feature of the pro- gramme was the participation of a
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  • 182 6 French View Of Far East Crisis Paris, Feb. 1. Commenting upon the situation m the Far East, the Temps writes that Japan is endeavouring to acquire control over the Asiatic continent. Dreaming of creating a powerful empire uniting Manchuria and North China, she wishes to
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  • 86 6 Fatal Expendition For Prawns While fishing for prawns m a .smali pond In Lorong 17. Ocylang. on the afternoon of Jan. 28. a 14-year-old son of a rikisha puller lost his life by drowning. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne,
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  • 26 6 Mr. W. E. Lancaster has taken over his duties as Government Veterinary Surgeon. Pahang, m place of Mr. R. MacGregor who has gone home on leave.
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  • 394 6 She Was Only A Cobbler's Daughter! BUT SHE HOAXED I ALL ENGLAND New light has recently been thrown on one of the most wholesale hoaxes en 1 record a hoax that was swallowed by learned men from various parts of the world and that set all England agog j with
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  • 585 6 PARCEL THA T GOT INTO WRONG HANDS Leads To Ij Charge Of Misappropriation t A Chinese detective named Koh Chwee was charged with criminal j misappropriation of a postal article, containing cloth, m the Third Police Court yesterday before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. It appeared that a parcel arrived
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  • 274 6 IN T DIAN EARTHQUAKE Lord Willingdon's Appeal Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan. Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, writes as follows His Excellency the Viceroy has issued the following appeal m connection with thp recent earthquake "A very serious calamity has recently overtaken a large number oi our
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  • 122 6 January Donation* f« Noft-European Fund The Eurasian I Mr. C. A. R<Kii Per Straits Tinit Messrs. Wee Bwei Municipal Water D Mr. S. X Key and Lembint;. PahanSingapoif C-itl.-oli. c Municipal Commisslonei from Chirif. I at Jalan Bes.c Btadium 30.12.33 > Asiatic Petroleum C The Eurasian Aam Mr.
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  • 48 6 Mr. Toll Gim Che Temple. London. examination m December Alfred Tobins. ol the County Court, propo call to the Bur 00 Jl I cated at the I Mica College. Mancl.- I to proceed with till 1- London University Mils the fifth son of 1 Boon. S.P.M.J.. ol Jo
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 786 6 SI 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION i t Six Free Chances Every Week j BELOW will be found particulars of the NUMBER OF CORRECT FORECASTS t Fr«'o Press Football Competition No 25 CLAIMED. I m which you are asked to forecast results of The full results of
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    • 34 6 "'HAZELINE' SNOW /Vtfr/e- M* > i 1 (CT^\\ Keeps your ski* velvety smooth A^\\]\ Prevents clogging of *he V of their natural action. ma >' therefore be lltfd ficel "'HAZELINE (Tint- SNOW' Tah,, (an Wellcome C ■'<■•■.
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  • 1051 7 THAT "PROMISE" OF FREE ENGLISH Official Memorandum Issued l o Clarity r osition i An official memorandum to be laid before the next meeting of Legislative Council states In view of the references which have bcv.n made recently to the statement A Sir Arthur Young m the Legislative Council of
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  • 190 7 DARING HOLD-UP OF SHOPKEEPER Victim Eludes Robber's Clever Trap At the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. I Justice Gerahty. Ng Tee. a Chinese, was < charged with attempted robbery while j armed with a deadly weapon. He claim- ed trial. It was alleged that he held up an- )ther Chinese. Song
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 361 7 JP^3R\ ThC PlayßOy Of Par!s UlbiWlt^! "Bedti.nX^was "LSSSSrSSS^iT!^^ I KB^Bitts CAPITOL 1 °P enln S TO-NIGHT at 6.15 9.15 Ma e |§j^ I ■fe^^H j^^'i^^fei TTO- MORROW 1 R i: 'tj£*~^^^^^ llfc^i^ MAURICE CH I v'a"L IE R l^^. with ANN DVORAK and EDWARD EVERETT NORTON IBNi f I NELSON
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  • 464 8 The Singpore Free Press TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1934 The Fight Against Cancer II7E have received a request from the Director of Medical and Health Services for co-operation m connection with the Empire- wide appeal which is to be made this year on behalf of the British Empire Cancer Campaign. We
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  • 797 8 Rs was Saying •yo-DAY is Singapore's birthday. There is no harm m wishing ourselves, that is Singapore, many happy returns and expressing the hope that by the time we are a year older we shall be a little bit better off as well. We are 115 years Many Happy Returns
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  • 194 8 Dr. W. A. Roger*, J.P., F.R.G.S.. the well-known Perak miner, left for Ceylon by the Corfu on a short visit. The death occurred at Alor Star, on Wednesday night, of Che Rapiah, wife Mr. H. I. Abbas, oi the tutorial staff of the Government English School,
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  • 625 8 IT is reported that 1 recently objects T r V st u enographei clared that it was not E All but its little rabbit- Greek, and it appan English on the strength doubt the learned HE phone occasionally, and irom his vocabulary tttch 'geographer." 'photographer* grapher 1 etc.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 307 8 ij^^^^x Ti\ ihr mellowness of BOOTH'S Dry iff rl at ma c es so much to be "^B desired m rocktuilh. Such mellowness 1 'y^ I I comes only from treble distillation ((Sfc^^^-^lB all( niaturiii" m slierry casks and N. P3oQk| BOOTH'S DK> is the onb GIN f^^7^' c^f^/H which
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    • 45 8 FORETHOUGHT often does away with the necessity for afterthought. And a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY does away with the necessity for vain regrets m the event of serious illness or injury. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • Sir John Simon's "Stuffed Crocodile"
    • 189 9 HOW STRATOSPHERE FLIERS DIED 1 Impressive Moscow Funeral Moscow, Feb. 2. o. the most imposing funerals the (h'uth of Lenin was accord ,-day to the three balloonists who I after making a further rerratosphere flight. ird oi honour was mounted roncaining iheir ashes. ot thousands cf workers great Red Square
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    • 34 9 New York, Feb. 5. rs" strike has officially era! violent demonstrablackleg drivers were -Tike pickets and their; cit manded the return of I tax en taxis which had been 1 Reuter
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    • 546 9 ViewOf French i Writer ITALY PLEASED But U.S. To Keep Out Of Europe Washington, Feb. 2. President Roosevelt is reserving comment on the various disarmament proposals until the situation has| emerged from the realm of European politics to an international scale. It is re-emphasised at the White
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    • 33 9 I Of Lancashire Indian Cotton J Committee London, Feb. 5. B fndl^Cotton Committee which wa; g f ifu SThTthe inquiry into pro Reuter S point wnere w* J sections is necessary.—
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    • 187 9 Free Austria From Nazi Attacks Vienna. Feb. 2. One hundred thousand peasants from Lower Austria held an imposing demonstration m Vienna to-day m support ot the Dolfuss Government. Waving banners Inscribed Hail Dolfuss and M Freedom and peace for Austria the demonstrators marched through the crowded
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    • 114 9 Crowds Line Streets At Dawn Capetown, Feb. 5. Escorted oy the cruiser. Dorsetshire. Prince George arrived at Capetown today on ooard the Carnarvon Castle at dawn. The streets were crowded with people to watch the royal procession while aeroplanes circled over the Carnarvon Castle as she entered
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    • 71 9 Nine Months Old Round-Up Revealed Tokio, Feb. 5. Raising the news embargo on the Communist round-up m Kobe and Hakodate last July the police have revealed that 476 persons, including 45 women, were arrested and 48 were indicted. One of the offenders was charged I with organising
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    • 32 9 British Underwriters To Appeal j Paris. Jan. 31. British underwriters have decided to appeal against the Atlantique judgment. Reuter Wireless. V (A report of the action is m page 12)
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    • 48 9 r Gibraltar, Feb. 1. c The British destroyers Votigern and Warwick, both of the Fifth Flotilla of the Home Fleet, collided broadside on c while returning to harbour Irom exera cises. Both ships were slightly dam--1 aged and have been placed m dry dock. Reuter Wireless
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    • 381 9 LADIES NOT WANTED AT ARMISTICE NIGHT DINNER Ex-Servicemen Prefer To "Swap" Stories Singapore's Ex-Service men are now getting too old to be good company for ladies at their annual dinner. They are more inclined to sit around and rake up old memories than to entertain ladies and dance. This opinion
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    • 174 9 Stage Show Postponed For Remarkable Film Seldom has a film been so enthusiastically received m Singapore as the present attraction at the Pavilion. '•Only Yesterday It is without exaggeration, one oi the finest plays yet I brought to the screen. The main parts are played by John Boles
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    • 120 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, Feb. 5. Spot I Sellers > 4 31 32d <4 13 16d.» I Buyers 429 32d <4 3 4 d.> Feb. -March 3d <4 7 B d.) April- June 5 3 32d <4 3132d> July-Sept 5 3 16d
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 89 9 III9I!BHSIHamHt3DHatfBHU 1 PAVILION I NEXT THURSDAY! S Welcome Re-Appearance m In Malaya Of i iDiCK NORTON [i THE FAMOUS ENGLISH g COMEDIAN DIRECT FROM HIS TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA iO g AUSTRALIA g s 3mHH^k V^P W aa I WITH j* I ADELE HER PIANO J Speck] Staj*e Attraction,
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    • 216 9 /□V SPORTS WEAR U Up SPECIAL QUALITY :--Ji A Jr- p FINE CELLULAR MESH COTTON SPORTS VESTS OPEN V NECK. >*^ SHORT SLEEVES. CREAM, F MID BLUE, r A WIN, BOTTLE GREEN. i I MADE IN ENGLAND I SIZES. 32, 34 36, 38, 40 42, 44, 46. CHEST PRICE $1.75—
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1521 10  - Why I Left The Brains Trust- 7 Dr. O. M. W. Sprague By IS AMERICA ON THE WRONG TRACK? Dollar Devaluation Not A Permanen t Solution THIS is the seventh of a series of articles by Dr. O. M. w who resigned as economic adviser to the U.S. treasury as
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    • 260 10 Dominates Stock Exchange London, Jan. 31. On tne Stock Exchange to-day giltedged securities provided a strong feature, the upward movement being helped by the further satisfactory revenue returns, while German loans continued to strengthen. Most speculative sections reflected better oversight American advices at the outset
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    • 145 10 Yokohama Specie Bank Guaranteed Chanjfchow, Jan. 20. Manchukuo standard currencies may 'be permitted to circulate m the Kwanjtung Leased Territory some time m April, according to officials m Changchun. They explain that the Tokyo Ministry of Finance has now rendered a deIcision m favour of the proposed circulation.
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    • 31 10 A STANDARD RILEY SUCCESS Borneo Motors Ltd. received the following telegram yesterday from i their principals m Coventry 'Victoria dependability trial January won by Standard Riley Nine Brittannia Cup won outright."
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    • 82 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 16*2 16% R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F. 0.8.) 1G 3 ,a 16<8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. 16 9j16 16 1116 March 16% 163 4 Apr-June 16% 17 July-Sept. 17
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    • 180 10 February 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller! 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 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 198 10 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2,4 7 64 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3; 32 London, 60 days' sight 2,4 5 64 London, 30 days' sight 2i4 IJI6 London, demand 2,4 3i64 London, T.T. 2 1 i,32 Lyons and Paris, demand 900 Hamburg, demand 147 New York,
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    • 66 10 Agreement Talks With Lithuania London, Feb. 2. Col. Colville on behalf of the President of the Board of Trade to-day received the delegation appointed by the Lithuanian Government for the purpose of negotiating a new trade agreement between Lithuania and the united Kingdom. An exchange of views
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    • 165 10 Heavy Damages In Machine' Claim A motion lor assessment ol v. was heard by Mr. Justice M U Supreme Court yesterday, the plain being the Anglo-Dutch Mining pany Ltd.. and Reduced <m Uquidati and the defendant Mr. Khoo B Mr. J. J. Gale appeared for plaintiffs and
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    • 1219 10 TIN BUFFER POOL PROPOSAL "Fraught With Danger" "OBJECTIVE REALY A SMELTING AND SELLING TRUST" <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 22. "i am driven to the conclusion that those who have brought forth the 'Buffer' Tin Pool scheme have m reality as their objective not a mere temporary 'Buffer' pool,
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  • 942 11 FRASER 'S SHARE LIST: Yesterday's Closing Quotations Ulu Pandan ($1 95 1 05 Utan Simpan ($n 1.02 V-, Lio INDUSTRIAL Alexandra Brickworks Ords. <$2» 70 90 Alexandra Brickworks Prels. ($2) 145 155 British Malaya 1 Trustee (ss> 540 560 Consold. Tin Smelter 7 I per cent. Prefs. (£> 26s 6d
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  • 143 11 And Restarted On Dutch Estates (From Our Own Correspondent.* Medan, Jan. 27. According to the Central Office for i Statistics, AQI estates, with a tap able i *rea of 31.240 hectares, had stopped tapping at thJ end of November last. There were 136 estates, which haa partially stopped
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  • 52 11 Yugo-Slavia To Build Our Planes London, Feb. 2. After careful tests of several continental types of air liners the Yugoslavia Air Transport Company has placed a repeat order for a British three-engined transport Spartan cruiser monoplane and has also acquired a licence to build these machines m Yugo-Slavia-
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  • 194 11 London Newspaper Attacks Scheme i London, Jan. 31. The Daily Express on Saturday attacked tea restriction, indicating that the export quota was not sufficient to meet the current year's requirements. The Daily Express stated that "stocks had fallen to 255,000,000 lbs. m December, 1933, compared with 285,--000.000 lbs.
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  • 405 11 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Jan. 20 to 26. 1934. inclusive, and are available tor public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may bs made by members of the public resident
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  • 352 11 Fall In Exports— But Improvement m Imports An examination of import and export figures for Burma for the last year does not lend support yet to the opinion, widely m favour, that the depression is now over. Exports show a steady decline since the financial year 1931-32. A
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  • 93 11 Australian Official To Discuss Trade From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Jan. 27. It is reported m the Java newspapers that the hon. J. G. Latham. Australian Minister of External Affairs and Minister for Industry, is to visit Netherlands India shortly. He will be accompanied by the Dutch Consul-General
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  • 96 11 Daughter of Former Raja di Hilir of Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Medan, Jan. 31. The Royal Court of Deli is m mourning for the death of the Tengku Puan Besar Indera, wife of the Crown Prince and daughter of His Highness the late Raja di Hilir of
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  • 64 11 Newfoundland Premier Goes Home London, Feb. 2. The Prime Minister of Newfoundland. Mr. F. C. Alderdice. left London to-day on his return to Newfoundland. The British Prime Minister and the Secretary for Dominion Affairs, together with Sir Edgar Bowring. High Commissioner for Newfoundland m London, and officials
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 492 11 IXIIF w*^.*^,^ A-oranee m force •▼er UlHiii %SSrRANTS CORPORATION LTD. SOUTH rM»"°^\ Totor'caT British Great Eastoii Life Assurance Co., Ltd. PERSONAL ACCIDENT S*"^ COMMNY LIMITED 'incorpor.t*! to tb. 8tml«. SMttamenU) AND rull! MARINE, MOTOR HEAD OFFICE: Oreat EarternUfe BuUdlng, CecU Street StoßaDore t,™~^ INSURANCE, COMPENSATION Companies Act In e?ery particular.
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    • 392 11 _j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares oi £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,001 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Dollo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGEENCE
    • 656 12 L'ATLANTIQUE CASE JUDGMENT INSURERS TO PAY £2,130,000 Blow To British Underwriters Paris, Jan. 23. The French luxury liner L'Atlantique, which was swept from stem to stern by fire m the Channel last January. cannot be repaired, and will conse- quently be broken up. The underwriters, who are for the !most
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    • 94 12 Some six months ago a very old title m the Navy, that of Captain of gun, 1 was abolished. Now another title which goes back for many generations has lapsed, that of yeoman of signals. In the London Gagette of Jan. 5 approval is given to the reorganization of the
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    • 119 12 Homeward Liiurs to Call at j Villefranche During the firsr five months of 1934. the orient Line first-class 20.000- ton mail steamers will call at Villefranche. on the French Riviera, during their homeward voyages from Aus- tralia to London. Villefranche is described as 4l a little town at
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    • 120 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Shtpi Alongside the \\h r Expected lo Arti East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1» Anshun 22. Main Whaii (Entrance Gate Ifadoera 18 Ktetoa 15 Mam 13; Kerlaaono 9: k» hmpire Dock (Entrance Gate}) Ifuncaster Castle 30; Darvel 34; Ginscn Maru :>7 v. cutside' o7; DaliraiD (OUtsld< Empire Dock (Entrance
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    • 171 12 Hong Peng. Brit.. 2.525 t Amov 5.2. lor Rangoon 6 2 Singkel. Dut 285 tons. 5.2. lor Djambi 7.2. Tobelo. Dut.. 684 tons, 5.2. lor Batavia 9.2. Van der Lijn. Dut.. 1,431 I m Bali 5.2. for Bali 8 2. Lipis. Brit.. 460 tons. 4.2. lor Kuantan 7.2.
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    • 30 12 Feb. 4 Rim. Bulyss< K. Coinorin. Aloe Brit); Saale Kulit. Kepah. Belawan Dut Feb. s— Makasser. Oph:r Kepong. City of Windsor. X Hong Keat. Jerantut. Rahman br Sauerianc 'Gen.
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    • 400 12 Doing Shipping Industry Harm British shipping is still a long way from "boom or prosperity conditions/ and unless some action is taken the country will have to face the "gradual eclipse" of this industry. This warning is the keynote of several writers m "Lloyd's
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 593 12 Burns Philp Line. 'Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. RtgUiar monthly bailing by the weli-known steamer MARELLA < 7,375 tons* and the s.s MANGOLA (3.352 tons): ICargo only] st. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading To Australia Cabins
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    • 88 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. Incorporated m Japan) 1 REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Due Sail BOSTON MARU Feb 9 Feb 9 SHYOJIN MARU Feb 14 Feb 18 ERIE MARU Feb. 19 Feb. 19 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI. YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail BOSTON MARU
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    • 68 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch. French, German Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION BUREAU, Robinson Road STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swetteabam, P< i Western FNi-t^ r.s.m.v. Kancaroo liar 21 r.s.m.v. Kangaroo May 18 r.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 Fares Single £19.0.0. \uMruit. Return CMi.O.ii. < vmmei For particulars of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 475 13 PP. O 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 Tonni.;e Singapore Due 19X4 *onna?e. Singapore 6.073 reb. 15 mavttta 1934 -***** reb 16 bhut?v i?- Apr 2T 17,000 Mar 2 RAVVALPIVDI
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    • 484 13 y m-mmjw+'KJ nit M. %9 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ~ft tCa ier Due Sails City of Manila F e b 14 Feb 16 City of Khartoum FeD 27 Mar 2 FOR HONG KONG,
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    • 1039 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHrOW STEWtSKTP CO a93t) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd m m Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co r-d t£l CmNl^A^A^Slf S°' Ud T E SARAWAK STEiMSmP UA. '?Si S?* INA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL r
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 934 14 IV. ML &ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAROS- -Tuesday, Feb. 6, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PASIR -Tuesday. Feb. 6, Penang mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Feb. 6. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG— Wednesday, Feb. 7. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEUENS Wednesday. Feb. 7. Muntok
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    • 384 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP ONE cfecf AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND|OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL
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    • 675 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA i I t Africa Maru Santos via Colombo, Mombasa. Zanzl- >4 "i bar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, L. Marques, Durban, Algoa Bay, Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro t Montevideo Buenos .Aires via Colombo, Durban, Maru Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos anri
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  • 1279 15 Priestley The Pensioners inspiration j SPURS CURSED WITH I OVER-CONFIDENCE >iV\< HESTER HALVES TOO CLEVER FOR THE CHAMPIONS Own Correspondent.) I London, Jan. 21. 1 1 mUhlng results of many i matches yesterday sug- I < t ail the clubs were playing possibly they had the <
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  • 112 15 Singaporean Beaten By By Ipohite (From Our Own Correspondents Taiping. Feb. 2. At the Taiping Amusement Park last night. Dixie Terry (7.8 > of Staga- pore was be?ten by Yeoh Chai Lai v (7 4) of Ipoh. Chai Lai not only shows ed himself a very scientific boxer
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  • 642 15 An Exciting Finish at Sccunderabad Secundciabad. Jan. 15. The.c was an exciting finish to the match between the M.C.C. and the Moin-ud-Dowlah XI. to-day. The game, which was eventually drawn, with the Indian XI. still requiring 34 runs for victory with one wicket mi hand, was marked
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  • 124 15 And Off Fleetwood-Smith Too Sydney. Jan. 26. The last Sheffield Shield match of the season started to-day and was m the nature of a test trial, as most of the players who will probably toutEngland were participating. New South Wales made 445 for 2, Bradman scoring 128
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  • TAXATION INCUBUS ON BANGKOK RACING
    • 308 15 From Our Own Correspondent.» Bangkok, Feb. 1. The two sporting clubs which have regularly, throughout a number of years, fostered racing, among other activities, are feeling the pinch of the Government demands m respect of the betting tax. The senior club made a loss of
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    • 75 15 The OM Rafflestans Association I fielded j very weak team against the' Present Boys at hockey on the Raffles' Institution ground on Saturday and were defeated by two clear goals. The OR. A., however, are hopin? to I send thei r regular eleven to Kuala Lumpur
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    • 333 15 I Oxford's Amazing Victory From Our Own Correspondent* London, Jan. 28. The Inter-'Varsily match will be played at Formby, Yorks, on March 27 and 28. and both the Dark and Light Blues have begun their Lent Tenr programme most succesfully. Against the admittedly formidable West Hill
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    • 26 15 The Ritle Shooting competition between teams from H.M.S. Eagle and the Singapore Volunteer Corps, to have aken pla :e on Bunday was cancelled jwlng to ratn.
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  • 478 15 New Variety Of Golf Combat Invented There can be but few people who enjoy a three-ball match. The method of scoring is so complicated that neither A, B, nor C know whather they are 2 up to one, or 1 down t'other, nor. if they choose to pay
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 141 15 i BMITAIN'S. DEPENDABLE. CAR A BETTER MOTORING INVcjTr^cNT THAN EVERI 1 Sjmchromeah Gear«, now stanMUUm d*rd on all Seven model*, f^^M rclGll simplify gear-changing. Rubber engine mounting en.t.res Synchromesh Tibrationlesa running. Direction dam ting out Gears wkuhgim indicators provide additional tnbrmtum. easy, silent safety on to-day's crowded roads. i changing
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  • 1116 16 But Second "Hurdle" Was Too Much R.S.Y.C. RACE TO CHANGI The RS.Y.C. "F class annual ChanKi race was held on Saturday and Sunday, the boats racing to Changi on the first day and back to the Club on Sunday. On Saturday afternoon the wind was
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  • 53 16 M.C.C. Beat Madras By Big Margin Madras. Feb. 5. The MC.C. won their match against' Madras by an innings and 352 runs i Madras were all out m the second! innings for 145. Johnstone scoring 69 I Marriott got 5 wickets for 43 runs m ciucnng the
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  • Golf
    • 129 16 Ladies' Spoon And February Medal Twenty-two cards were taken out for the February Ladies' Spoon and the following returned: Mrs. E. G. Mozar <15) 4 up E A. Elder <13> lup R. E. Morris 15 lup J. D. Mair <15> all square Miss M. M. Hadiey <14> 1
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    • 94 16 P. Wilson Wins Governor's Cup The Governor's Cup was played at the Garrison Goii Links on Saturday and Sunday. The following were the best returns: P. Wilson 2 Up Lieut. C. R. A. Schofield 1 Up W. R. L. Perrott All Square Sqr Ldr. A. E. Barr-Sim 2
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    • 29 16 Bukit Timah Ladies' Medal Postponed The Ladies' February medal com- petition ot the Singapore Golf Club has been postponed until Monday lowing to the course being unplayable.
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    • 124 16 j First Match Next Sunday The annual Wei Hai Wei Cup competition begins on Sunday at the Garrison Golf Club. which will entertain Singapore Golf Club m the j first round. Teams and starting times are as follow 'Garrison players mentioned first 8 45 Squac. Ldr.
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    • 273 16 Her Anxiety Regarding Wimbledon New York, Jan. 22. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody s Injury, which caused her to abandon her match against Miss Helen Jacobs m the Unit- Ed States women's lawn tennis singles championship at Forest Hills last [August, is obstinate. 1 She is very anxious
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  • 37 16 The well-known Oleh Oleh Party has very kindly consented to give two cha- i rity performances at the Moonlight Hall. Nev World, on the 17th and 18th I March 1934. m aid oi the Singapore anti-Opium Clinic.
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  • 711 16 Inspiring Soccer On Flooded Pitch SAILORS JUST FAIL Fraser and Ncave 4; Destroyers 3. The soccer match between H.M. Destroyers and Fraser and Neave was interesting m spite of the Anson Road ground being water logged m many places. For three-quarters of the game the
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  • 34 16 Results Of Yesterday's League Games London, Feb. 5. Two matches m the Division II of the League to-day resulted as follows Southampton 1: Swansea n Port- Vale 0: Grimsby i Reuter. S
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  • Tennis
    • 76 16 But Perry Beats Crawford In Tennis Test I Adelaide, Feb. 3. In the fourth Anglo-Australian lawn tennis test Perry beat Crawford 6—4. 6—2. Australia now leads by 5 matches to 3 and has won the "ashes." Reuter. Adelaide, Feb. 5. Australia won the fourth tennis test to-day by
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    • 103 16 Selling At Astonishing Speed London, Jan. 22. Tickets for the Test matches which iK to be played against the Australian Crtefcetcn this summer are already be- ing sold at an astonishing speed. At Kennington Oval, where the last i rest will begin on Aug. 18, the
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  • 356 16 First List Of Horses And In preparation lor th< B Turf Club's February-Mar.-the race course will be offl for training on Saturday inst., at 6 a.m. when th<-\, arrangements will be made list of horses and ponies m the above meeting la [I Trainer W. W.
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    • 59 16 AN OUTLINE for BOYS and GIRLS and their PARENTS r SCIENCE, civilisation, W 328 PAGES. PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, ARCHITECTURE PAINTING, ART, 166 PICTURES DANCING, WRITING, W m. W rW I UKtb. MUSIC, THE FAMILY, ETC THE PAST, THE PRESENT, THE FUTURE. 44 A GREAT BOOK (EDITED BY NAOMI MITCHISON) MALAYA PUBLISHING
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    • 33 16 <c w^ \TT\ fiF^ {|f|i^ HALF LEMONS. INGREDIENTS lyjwSvl FOR AN lVfflK||y?yi j|Tl .^T\«AL FRUIT JL^ lM! BEVERAGE. B^^a FRESH FRUIT ALWAYS USED. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT RING 5886 FRftSER NEAVE, Ltd.
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