The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 February 1934
1934-02-09
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Title Section17 1934-02-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,18b ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article1272 1934-02-09 1 POLICE CHECK CROWDS Bui They Wanted To Cheer— Today THE MORNING AFTER Paris, Feb. 8. Doumergue, the new French Premier, was »L welcomed like a popular monarch and smiled saluted the huge, cheering crowds lining the route from the station. Thecrowdi were held back atReuter; Reuter wireless - 1,272 words
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Article370 1934-02-09 1 Capital In Full (Air) Flight U.S. CRISIS THE heavy withdrawals 1 of gold from Paris and the continual strengthening of the dollar indicate that it may be impossible for France to remain on the gold standard. London, Feb. 8. The improvement in the Franc though businessReuter; Wireless - 370 words
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Article87 1934-02-09 1 Government Plan For Development a Batavia, Feb. 6. A huge Government plan for development of the Dutch New Guinea oilfields is embodied in a Bill introduced to the Peoples' Council, by which contracts will be made for exploration of the surface over an area of 10.000,000 hectares,Reuter; Wireless - 87 words
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Article63 1934-02-09 1 Resigns From Japanese Cabinet Tokio, Feb. 8. Following attacks in the Diet regarding his alleged connection with a scandal and an article which he contributed to a magazine. Baron Kumakichi Nakajima. Minister of Commerce, has resigned. He will be succeeded by Mr. Joji, Matsumoto, a member ofReuter - 63 words
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Article349 1934-02-09 1 WARNED BY DUTCH AUTHORITIES Told Would -Be Assassins LIFE WAS IN DANGER London, Feb. 8. VISCOUNT Allenby on his arrival in London to-day confirmed the story of the plot against his life He told a Reuter correspondent that his tour of Java was cancelled following the349 words
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Article43 1934-02-09 1 Revision Talks To Be Held In Nanking Nanking, Feb. 7. Chinese sources state that negotia- tions relating to the revision of the Sino-British and Sino-American com- > mercial agreements will take place in Nanking and not in London and Washington.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article128 1934-02-09 1 Why London newspapers could not find up-to-date pictures of Singapore Page H. Chinese Coy. to make films in Malaya Page 9. Mongolian Princes fear Japanese invasion Page 9. Rebels mutiny and loot districts they weie sent to garrison Page 9. European woman carried oft ship with broken128 words
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251 1934-02-09 1 U.S. HINT OF NEW DEAL FOR WAR DEBTS Interest Rates Are Too High Washington, Feb. 8. A new deal for war debts is hinted at from the White House in an announcement that President Roosevelt favours a broad policy of reduction of interest rates on all outstanding dom- cstic andReuter - 251 words
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Article131 1934-02-09 1 Why Unemployment Figures Increased London, Feb. 6. The substantial increase in unemployment during January, which is recorded in the figures issued by the Ministry of Labour, is mainly attribut--led to the seasonal depression but other factors have tended to add to the apparent increase.British Radio - 131 words
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Article36 1934-02-09 1 Rangoon. Feb. 1. The Burma Planters' Association has adopted a resolution urging the Government of India to co-operate with other Governments In order to regulate production and export of rubber for Reuter economic reasons.-Reuter - 36 words
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Article24 1934-02-09 1 Ajaccio, Feb. 5. Thirty people have been killed by an acalanche which overwhelmed a num- ber of houses at Ortiporio.— Reuter WirelessReuter; Wireless - 24 words
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Advertisement76 1934-02-09 1 e t* SABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE (wakan ketchid 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. •NFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 p.m. to midnight TOMORROW THE POPULAR VIENNESE DANCERS IWE IWE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA L^ PHONE 5381 i CHINESE NEW YEARi Here's a Hint! -ivc your "Cookie" the Jay76 words
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Advertisement45 1934-02-09 1 Iwl tow mT*n CHRYSLER SATISFACTION VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE FORMAL TO-MORROW, SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BAND SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE BAND SEE AND HEAR HALF KELLERMANNS SHOW BAND SOMETHING NEW DINNER $3- NON-DINERS $145 words
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Article65 1934-02-09 2 Before the Chief .lustwe in il«e Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes Rex! vs. Loh Wai (Part hard). Before Mr. Justice Mills at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Origin-'' ating Summonses. At 11.30 a.m.65 words
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Article200 1934-02-09 2 Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe Is Entertained From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Feb. 8. Tin- new Chinese member of the Legislative Council. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. i was entertained by the Old Frees i Association to a tea party. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe is president of the Association200 words
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Article76 1934-02-09 2 Annual Dinner Dance The American Association of Malaya will hold its annual dinner dance at the Sea View Hotel on Feb. 22. the occasion of Washington's Birthday, a national American holiday. At this time the inauguration of the current year's officers will take place. Mr. E. O'Conner heads76 words
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Article56 1934-02-09 2 European Woman Breaks Les At Sea Mrs Laybourne. a European passenger tor Singapore by the m.v. Gorgon which arrival yesterday, was taken on the ship in a stretcher and removed to hospital in an ambulance. She slipped on the deck and frac- tured her leg while the56 words
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Article28 1934-02-09 2 A meeting of the Singapore Psycho- i logical Association will be held at the j Adelphi Hotel at 5.15 p.m. on Monday.. Feb. 12 Subject "The Larger Life".28 words
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Advertisement227 1934-02-09 2 IN TENNIS, GOLF, SOCCER RUGBY, HOCKEY and all forms of Sports and Exercise Wear a LITESOME BELT. The most comfortable and effective Jock-strap manufactured. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. and all Chemists and Stores. Sole Importers. GRAFTON LABORATORIES 20b Collyer Quay. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY I ITATIONEKS BEPAJJ-EBS. 14A227 words
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Advertisement623 1934-02-09 2 TO LET. 4 ROCHALIE DRIVE. Modern sanitation, 8 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Apply MEYER BROS. FURNISHED COMPOUND HOUSE. 104 Jervois Road, 3 bedrooms, tennis court, for about 6 months from March 10th. Moderate rent. Apply Renton. Telephone 5874. SEASIDE FLATS with modern sanitation and new bungalows at Tanjong Katong. Offices623 words
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Advertisement561 1934-02-09 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THK SrPREiWE COURT OF THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. BRTLBMBNT OF SINGAPORK. Suninuiry Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 1578 of IMS. Re CHAN CHAN PHAXG, alias CHAN YING CHEONG, managing partner of CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG of 47 North Canal Road, Singapore. Receiving Order made561 words
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Advertisement500 1934-02-09 2 JKM)f R MUNICliwi !n v Tenders. Tenders arc now following materials particulars, ser M.mlr: Supply oi 10.000 Bitumen. Dat< Thursday, Feb. z Supply oj 100 Quick Linn- [>. Wednesday, f Supply oi 40,. toi roadwnrk Dat o'clock. Saturda Supply ol High Tubes. Date ol g Monday. April 30tL C. H500 words
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Miscellaneous177 1934-02-09 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Friday, 9th. Monday, 12th. High Tides. 4.18 a.m. 7.21 p.m High Tides. —B.4o a.m.. 10.58 p.m. Hockey: I. A. vs. R.I. 1.A.; S.R.C II vs .Meeting: Legislative Council. Malacca. Police 11. S.R.C Football: S.C.C. "B" vs. Marine Dept. Football: Commercial Cup: S.H.B. vs. 2nd. S.C.C: Fraser177 words
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Article, Illustration2363 1934-02-09 3 Sequel To Murderous Assault In Market COMPETITION that business rivalry assault on Ferthal his death, were made .u.fi hearing yesterday in Court ol the preliInto tlie man's death th which three men with murder and with abetment. :i thai when the' iding Co. held almost2,363 words
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Article161 1934-02-09 3 Largely Attended At Klang 'From Our Own Correspondent. Klang, Feb. 6. The luneral of Towkay Ee Yew Seng, whose death occurred yesterday, took place today and was largely attended. The deceased was the grandfather of Mr. Be Lay Swee. the proprietor of Bon Hua Press, Klang. As a161 words
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Article406 1934-02-09 3 FRAUDS SOLD AS "OLD MASTERS Expert Charged In Berlin Berlin. Jan. II A story of systematic Irauds. by which bogus "old masters" were loisted upon art collectors both in Germany and abroad, was told before the Berlin Criminal Court to-day. Professor Alois Hauser. formerly chiei picture restorer to the Prussian406 words
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Article51 1934-02-09 3 The engagement of Mr Qeorge J. Baptist ol Durian Daun Hospital. Malacca, brother of Mr John Baptist ol General Hospital. Singapore, to Iris the only daughter ol Mr. and Mrs A V DHosarlo of Singapore Traction Co., was announced <>n Saturday, at the Parochial House Ol the Church Ol SI51 words
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Article185 1934-02-09 3 Suffered Whatever They Ate A mother of lour writes- Myself and family of lour all seemed to suffer from acidity, pains in the back and other forms of indigestion. I raftered whatever I ate. But since we have been taking Kruschen »ior the last three months185 words
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Advertisement30 1934-02-09 3 Those old worn- \v,crl out plugs of yours uf^i ™y be wasting /|*lV^ BSlfl sB ■IJBUTORa W BS^^S '°K MALAYA— 2 iJ MlMBfRt >K FOR THE CHOP *lADE IN ENGLAND30 words
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Advertisement17 1934-02-09 3 pVK. Spia«ue's final artiele sum-ming-up the effects of President Koosevelt's new monetary policy is in pase 10.17 words
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Advertisement205 1934-02-09 3 GREAT STORIES OF HUMAN COURAGE SELECTED EDITED BY E. V. O D L E STORIES BY TOLSTOY BALZAC H G. WELLS JACK LONDON VICTOR HUGO JOSEPH CONRAD A E W. MASON W W JACOBS C. E MONTAGUE KATHERINE MANSFIELD ERNEST BKAMAII OTHERS Prlee 54.:»0. KELLY cV: WALSH, LTD. dncorporated in205 words
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907 1934-02-09 4 A Survey Of New Style And Colours 'From Our Own Correspondent.* ART designers have created friily nimy, curve revealing dresses and the present day women simply have not got the curves. They have beer, belting and banting till there is little more left of the once feminine figure than a907 words
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Article200 1934-02-09 4 Trawled Up From Ocean London. Jan. 31 The sea has mysteries as curious as those of Loch Ness is a conclusion which must be drawn from the experience of an Aberdeen tr* wler, fllhlng in deep water in the North Sea off the Shetland Islands. When the trawl-net200 words
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Article36 1934-02-09 4 Mrs. H. B. Bonney's Plans Brisbane. Jan. 26. Mrs. H. B. Bonney. the Queensland air woman, who flew from Australia to England recently, intends in about a year's time to repeat the flight.36 words
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Article445 1934-02-09 4 American Sued For Burning Shanghai. Jan. 16. That feminine bugbear, the high cos: ot being well-dressed, took the .spotlight in the U.S. Court for China yesterday morning when Judge Milton D. Purdy awarded the plaintiff 51.200 and costs for the loss of har wardrobe in the case445 words
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254 1934-02-09 4 Immodest, Perhaps But Not Wicked Melbourne, lan. 26. Dismissing a charge of Indecent be- haviour against a girl who rod through the city at night on tlie back of a car dressed only in shorts and brassiere. Mr. Freeman. P.M. said254 words
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Article83 1934-02-09 4 The sagacity of a sheep dog was illustrated at Forbes when Mr. J. G. Garner, a recent arrival in the Forbes district from Tumut lost two sacidle horses. Mr. Garner searched unsuccessfully for the horses, and then discovered that the dog was also missing. Subsequent searches for the83 words
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Egrets Without Regrets
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Article406 1934-02-09 4 X7OR those formal moments that come sometimes, you can do some very amusing things about hats. Hollywood—always the first to be emusing, whether it's a hat. a dress, food a romance or what you will— has al ready initiated the large hat with iN.A.N.A - 406 words
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Article242 1934-02-09 4 Big Spy Case May Be Just a Fiasco Paris, Jan. 16. Public opinion is beginning to wonder whether the arrest of ten alleged dangerous international spies here is just a fiasco. No definite proof of the charges against a single one of the prisoners has been made242 words
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Article222 1934-02-09 4 Betty Had A Little Lamb SHE ALSO HAD A BROOCH Because h£r little lamb, with fleece as white as show, followed her every- where, even to school, a certain Mary j who to-day is an old woman, achieved i fame. I And now the story of another little lamb and222 words
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Article193 1934-02-09 4 Constable's Friend On Point Duty Sydney, Jan 26 .An instance of canine sagacity has been reported recently. Bacuy nas j ronin^° Wd ga L hered at the c °™er ol I Collins and Spencer Streets, Melbourne, to watch a sheep dog solemndutv Th min^ the evoluti °ns of193 words
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Article340 1934-02-09 4 I There is no colour line according to Travis Banton. the man who creates the screen wardrobe of such Paramount celebrities as Marlene Dietrich. Mae West, Miriam Hopkins. Carole Lombard and Sylvia Sidney. "The colour bars are definitely down. and lor the first time in years chic women340 words
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Article51 1934-02-09 4 It is announced that T. I. H. Prince and Princess Kaya will sail from Kobe for Europe on March 9 on the N.Y.K liner Yasukuni Maru. After visiting France and England, their Highnesses will extend their tour to South America and the United States returning home about the middle of51 words
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Article138 1934-02-09 4 Ladies Must Rustle THE London dretl serious rival to Although the man* stressed in the dayi must be plain, iquar Of subdued colours r^M m re tOrmal aft madLime must re tie r,oft?r scents, wear cluster of curls at neck. Some evening g O wn.< ruffles of stin pleated JN.A.N.A - 138 words
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Article175 1934-02-09 4 6.000 Mibs To A,,,*, wedding Mrs W t a, Bris^np. in h Mrs. w. j. Mezger travelfc miles to be pment at J£ wedding of her par. Rotty Byrne, of Ascot i ear *SL which look place ye"r^v hTS? to in Tientsin. 800 miles Shanghai. She travelled to175 words
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Article17 1934-02-09 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. Eldred leave for j home by the J. v. Oldenbarnevelt this i morning17 words
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Advertisement10 1934-02-09 4 F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3A, Raffles Quay, Telephone' No. 2234.10 words
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Advertisement118 1934-02-09 4 llSllenburgs I Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home I counties, the 'Allenburys' I Foods are as easily digested I as mother's milk. Thry are I germ free and are simply I and quickly made by the ad- I I dition of boiling water only.118 words
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Article, Illustration267 1934-02-09 5 I Thf necked pit -top of the Nelson mine at Ossek, Czechoslovakia, where 136 men lost their lives in an exploMon All fowr shafts of the mine caught fire and rescue work was made almost impossible. Clouds of p.M.n |M ro>r ironi267 words
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Advertisement23 1934-02-09 5 PEACE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory Sole Distributors: 0. R A WAS AMY NADAR CO., 86, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL. 7692. M.5.K.2.23 words
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645 1934-02-09 6 TWEL VE NA VAL PLANES ROAR OVER K.L. 4 Crowds Turn Out To Greet H.MX Eagle V 1 From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 8. The sky above Kuala Lumpur was filled with the roaring ot aeroplane engines at eight o'clock this morning when twelve machines from H.M.S Eagle645 words
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Article64 1934-02-09 6 The Rev. William Buckingham of Bt Andrew's Church, Selangor. will attend the meetings of the Malaya Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore next week. The Seremban service on Sunday morning will be conducted by the Kev. S. Band. 8.A.. of the Singapore Presbyterian Church, and the evening service in64 words
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Article93 1934-02-09 6 S.P.C.A. Prosecution Results in S3O Fine The confinement of 76 fowls in seven baskets which should have held only three-score led to the arrest of Lie Siew at noon on Wednesday, and his conviction before Mr. Norman I Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday. Accused was fined $3093 words
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Article658 1934-02-09 6 FATAL FIGHT IN FIVE FOOT WA Y Tamil Stabbed In Throat j A Chinese youth who appeared to be no more than about seventeen years of age stood trial before Mr. Justice Gerahty and a special jury in the Assize Court yesterday on a charge of murder. The tale that658 words
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Article352 1934-02-09 6 N. Sembilan Planters Remain Aloof (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 7. The annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Estate Owners' Association was held today. After full discussion the Association decided not to join the proposed new body, the United Planters Association i of Malaya, as it352 words
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Article24 1934-02-09 6 Syed Mohamed bin Husain AlkarT and Shaik Yahya bin Ahmad Ann leave by the J. v. Oldenbarnevelt this I morning for Arabia and Europe.24 words
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Article351 1934-02-09 6 Largely Attended Funeral Held Yesterday The death took place on Wednesday at her residence, Simon Road, Singapore, of Mrs. Nancy Petronilla de Souza. wile of Mr. S. C. de Souza late of the Chinese Protectorate. Singapore. Mrs. de Souza had been 111 for some time.351 words
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Article98 1934-02-09 6 There were 210 deaths in the SingaI Dore municipal area during tne week I ended 3rd February compared with 192 iin the preceding week. The mortality rate was 22.59 compared with 20.66 in the preceding week. 16.6 in the cori responding week of last year, and 23.78 the five-year average.98 words
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Article1016 1934-02-09 6 Eurasian And Chinese CharsA For Fighting, Disorderly conduct by fighting was the charge preferred against two •voung men. a Eurasian named J. D Angus and a English-speaking Chinese named C. H. Lim, before Mr. J. M. Brander. the fourth magistrate, yesterday. Court Inspector F. Goodship prose-1,016 words
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Article155 1934-02-09 6 Ex-Policemen. Seal ft Prison A sentence ot OCX montl imprisonment v.m> Imp by Mr. Norman CJr magistrate, on Ludin bin Saic charges of impersonal ii. vant and oi extortion Accused wu.v formerly the local police force but ed last November artei to a service. According to ttu pro* accused155 words
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Advertisement11 1934-02-09 6 W^> NO Influenza Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat f^^P j emisti FORMAMINT11 words
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Advertisement650 1934-02-09 6 SI 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION i Six Free Chances Every Week i BELOW will be found particulars of the NUMBER OF CORRECT FORECASTS Free Press Football Competition No 25 CLAIMED. [in which you are asked to forecast results of j The full results of aui U:e650 words
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Advertisement39 1934-02-09 6 m SPECIFY ROYAL TYPEWRITERS FOR LONGER LIFE IRjQf^l? EASIER OPIM 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE SERVICE 10*' 12" 18" 20 w ,th EACH 26" CAR D R,AGE MWI E I R^NFO 3, MALACCA ST ligjfe I LTD. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in England)39 words
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Article125 1934-02-09 7 \M !1> FOB INDIA, BI'RMA SETTLEMENTS and I) CRATED MALAI STATES OM rHE EMPIRE TEW. DA V ENTRY I \< (LAND I Ing ircqu'iirit'^ anc j simuitiuieoiM^r, but be i hanpftd in' the transmlMioiM. Anm«ta ;.l frequent Wavelengths 19.8Gm 19 82:n kc I Jo 28m s 25.53ml125 words
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Article31 1934-02-09 7 I m 8 won tlu^ ladies at the Bangkok and four. This ks The R. D. Craig cup ownership, it had 1 in all. Her pre were, In 1931 and 1932.31 words
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Article56 1934-02-09 7 The Rangoon paper reports that one oi the big transport bombers on a flight »rom Iraq to Singapore was forced to land on the beach, eight miles south OT Ye. due to a broken oil-pipe which wa* later repaired by the Tavoy Tin Dredging Corporation. The plane arriVCd at Rangoon56 words
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Article117 1934-02-09 7 Alleged Threat To Chinese Fitter I <From Ollr Own Correspondent ub demanded tlO.BO and at th? ,J o'c -,v' q "Th U d h ni j ln S I id^th? m" Inspe(%tor Le0ll B < wn Bwee w-s ™L a 5 lstrat<> that accused ■m« nt P Sed117 words
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Article1204 1934-02-09 7 Medical Research Advantages During Past Year Undoubtedly one of the most important advances in medical practice in the past year has been in connection with new drugs for producing anaesthesia. The old unpleasant days Of coughing and spluttering in the early stages of anaesthesia by1,204 words
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Article220 1934-02-09 7 Would-Be Complainant's Strange Behaviour The even tenor of police court proceedings was rudely disturbed yester- ££k W s en a Canu >ne« named Hoh Hock Kee created a scene in the fourth magistrates court one h ot m tho H^ n SitUng QUietl y Oli one oi220 words
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Article132 1934-02-09 7 European Fund Donations Donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in January were as follow: Clubs $2,749.07. Incorporated Society ot Planters $153.34. J. A Harvey $5 F. J. Hussey $15 W. G. A. Smith $5 W. J. Corney $2. W. H. W. Gubbins $5 Mrs R. Rambaut $5.132 words
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Advertisement142 1934-02-09 7 Everybody agrees IT S MAURICES BEST PICTURE SINCE "The LOVE PARADE" j JCAPgTOLI j j Matinee TOMORROW at 3.15 1 MAURICE CHEVALIER C^ I "THE WAY TO *T I I with ANN DVORAK I HORT^N RETT j//^^^^r i ;i penooatty conducted •»ur of i: N Paree with the mun Honr142 words
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Advertisement314 1934-02-09 7 1 USDlllllBlll|||||||||||||||||||| ll||||||l||; 5 BEBiST^ WiII IfflffiP^W MATINEES TO-MORROW 5 f^^^l^ AND SUNDAY AT 3.15 5 8 -^^i— m m I Hft^M OUR GREAT STAGE AND 5 m I SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT S 5 H SCORES A TRIUMPH 2 W€B omj^m heres a wonderful joy S B OH TREAT FOR EVERYONE314 words
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478 1934-02-09 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1934 France 's Troubles yHE causes which have brought about the very serious rioting in the streets of Paris during the last day or two are not far to seek. The storm has been brewing for weeks. It has been apparent from the478 words
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Article1289 1934-02-09 8 f/ICTORIA Cross holders are not a very large community of men there are less than five hundred of them all told— and. opportunities for displaying gal- lantry at sea being I™* comparatively small Naval V. C.s even in war time. Singapore there are few members of1,289 words
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Article312 1934-02-09 8 Mr. E. Isaac. M.A., LL.B.. advocate and solicitor, Penang, left for India by the "Rohna" on Saturday on furlough, i Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Peat, formerly of Singapore, have been visiting Central j end West China, where they were formerly missionaries. The Siam Assembly has312 words
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Article546 1934-02-09 8 WEDNESDAY moinm» the air. and if you ana find that --why. ol coui Day .today. Yesterday in buttat, was a rush and Krai mails ready and the e very pleasantly on Lhe Hotel des fodea Nederlanden. wnlch come the favours those giving farewell day evening concert546 words
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Article79 1934-02-09 8 a meeting ol the State will be hi Id Bahru. on Tiw-sti 1 Bishop J Taj Chaplain Oen about twenty-ti\< his seventy-foiuti don (north-end) Bn 21. that on Peb M missionary tour Incl gapore. Java th< n Australia, and London convsponc Gazette. It la r« getting a rest." hood, and79 words
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Advertisement253 1934-02-09 8 U m n^« i>O Sole Agents for the Strait* Settlements and Federated Malay States MACGREGOR C°, Ltd. (incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong) (Incorporated in Shanghai) I CHINESE NEW YEAR Our Retail Depot will be closed all day on Wednesday 1 4th, February. An Assistant will be in attendance253 words
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Advertisement37 1934-02-09 8 p AMONG THE OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS that chemistry has made to the world are blondes. They are analagous to "GAFLAC" POLICIES in that gentlemen prefer them. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CCRPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.37 words
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Chinese To Make Films In Malaya
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Article110 1934-02-09 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - PRINCES ASK AID FOR MONGOLIA Sin Chew Jit Poh Fear Attack By Japanese Shanghai, Feb. 8. ber d1 Mongolian princes led Kuo conferred with Mr. Wang the Premier, this morning various questions connected autonomous government in md Outer Mongolia were disCentrml Government to Liate steps to guard Mon»o--iries against the110 words
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Article143 1934-02-09 9 ALL- AMUSING SHOW Stage, Screen And Shorts At Pavilion all-amusing stage and screen programme opened at the last night and drew packed at each performance. Dick who is well known to Malayan I, presented several entertain umbers. One of them. "Chirrup a nonsensical and diverting I will probably cheer-up Malayans143 words
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Article50 1934-02-09 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Measures To Clean I'p The Party Shanghai, Feb. 8. Instance of the Control Yuan. Ivea ot Kuomintang branches the country have arrived in to attend the Executive ncil meetings to devise measures for I of those who have joined >art3 merely tor selfish ends.50 words
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Article45 1934-02-09 9 Nanking, Feb. 8. tstry oi Finance has issued a rt showing last year's imports as SI )0 .000.000 and exports $600,000,000. s ]>" pie oi Kalgan are holding a me >ting to protest against the ssue of public bonds by the cities.- Union TimesUnion Times - 45 words
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Article82 1934-02-09 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RIBBER London. Feb. 8. .^rs< 4 7 a d '4 31 32d> (Buyers 4 13 16d «4 29 32d> b.-March 429 32d '5 1 32d. l-Jun 5 1 64d <5 9 64d. > 5 7 64d <5 15 64d. Mark82 words
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Article9 1934-02-09 9 PARTS FOR LOCAL ACTORS Jungle Story At Batu Pahat9 words
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Article243 1934-02-09 9 ■By our Chinese Correspondent) [HL Luen Hua Film Company, of Shanghai, one of the biggest film producers in China, has completed arrangements for the production of four or tive jungle pictures in Malaya, according to a representative of the firm in Singapore. The first picture "Menace en Wild243 words
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11 1934-02-09 9 More Press "Misrepresentation Of Singapore11 words
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Article712 1934-02-09 9 MUTINY AMONG THE REBELS Loot Districts Sent To Garrison Shanghai, Feb. 8. Two battalions oi the Gist Division Which surrendered to the Central authorities and were afterwards sent to the Hui An District for garrison duties, mutinied this morning and looted a nrmber of provision shops. General Wei Li-nuang. CommanderUnion Times - 712 words
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Article21 1934-02-09 9 Major J. H. Graham. R.A.0.C.. has assumed the duties of Chief Ordnance Mechanical Engineer vice Captain J. M. R. Ditmas. R.A.O.C.21 words
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Advertisement44 1934-02-09 9 S, NEXT WEEK AT THE PAVILION S MARIE DRESSLER and 8 S f^B LIONEL BARRYWIORE |X-v S in mgjus spiendid screen FLAV I £t**jfL "E^™p L ™h^i.at E chr.stop,. E rb E an S '3li '»v ITS MARIKS BIRTHDAY PKji^ AND V^HE GIVES j44 words
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Advertisement245 1934-02-09 9 Horrockses Longcloths There is no material better suitod tor the making ot lovely underwear than Horrockses Lonfcloth, which combines beauty with durability Since 1791 this material has beer, sold to discriminati housewives and given lasting satisfaction. F Horrockses Longcloths 3« INCHES WIDE PRICE CENTS PFR YARD ALSO Horrockses Sheets Mb245 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1934-02-09 10 Dr. O. M. W. Sprague - EXPANSION AS TRADE IMPROVES Dr. O. M. W. Sprague Why 1 Left The Brains Trust Conclusion By Currency Manipulation Not Enough JHIS is the last of a series of articles by Dr. O. M. W. Sprague, who resigned as economic adviser to the U.S. treasury as a protest against President1,864 words
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89 1934-02-09 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February X, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers I R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loose* 16 3 b 16» 2 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. »F. 0.8. > 1G 5 8 16? 4 [Standard R.S.S. on Tender Fob. 16 716 16 916 March 16V289 words
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Article106 1934-02-09 10 Profit Of £29,800 For Year 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 7. The Singapore Traction Co. reports .1 profit of £29.830 tor the year ended Sept. 30. plus €5.691 which has been 'Drought in. Redemption of debentures absorbs £7.744. and depreciation and renewals £14.000. A dividend oi 2106 words
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Article181 1934-02-09 10 February 8, 12 o'clock noon Rtce, Rangoon "Small Mill" per koyan $108 No. 1 Rice Rangoon "Sudhaganda" per koyan $130 Rice, Siam parboiled No. 1 per bag $3.75 Rice. Siam parboiled No. 1 per bag $3.65 THE TIN PRICE February 8. Singapore tin price 'per picul> $113.50.181 words
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Article198 1934-02-09 10 VESTED A Y'S AL TERA TIONS Bat n Caves is» 90 95 Jelebu -70. 80 84 jJohan Tin <20> 23 24' 2 Kinta Dredge <$li 2.37 1 2 2.42» 2 Rantau Preis. «sl> 1.30 1.35 Tekka Ltd. 13s 6d 14s 6d Tekka Taiping < 15s 15s 6d198 words
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Article83 1934-02-09 10 Only "Relief" In Stock Markets London, Feb. 6. On the Stock Exchange today giltedged securities strengthened on investment buying, but otherwise the markets were overshadowed by the political disturbances in France and. apart from some activity in Internationals, the general tone ruled uncertain The commodity markets wereReuter wireless - 83 words
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Article64 1934-02-09 10 No Negotiations For New Agreement London, Feb. 6. Mr. Walter Runciman,* President of the Board of Trade, informed the House of Commons this afternoon that no negotiations were proceeding with Ce J« Or a new trade agreement. The Minister added that the Government would not enter intoReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article202 1934-02-09 10 Gamblers Dangerous Position •From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Jan. 27. A great deal of money has. of course been made by gamblers in either the commodity or the shares One remarkable instance of "quick profits" which has come to my knowledge concerns a City man who, when the bull news202 words
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Article216 1934-02-09 10 Feb. 5 (i 7. American Can. Com. 102 102 I H 101 '/i American Telephone and Telegraph 123' 2 124 1 122 7 Atcheson Railroad 72 4 72 70 Dupont* 102'^ 101 > 4 99 5 Firestone. Common 23 3 8 23^4 22 7 8 General Electric 25216 words
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Article225 1934-02-09 10 February 8 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 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 3 64 London. TT. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and Paris,225 words
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Article98 1934-02-09 10 QUESTION OF FINANCE AND CURRENCY Will Now Consider Its Report Further meeting! oi Commission were held on Feb. G. 7 and ence was taken from Mr < Cheng and Mr Lim Bocl sea-Chinese Banking Ltd.* from Mr R. Bu (red Bank ol 1: China t. acco npanied I Hong Kong98 words
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Article190 1934-02-09 10 The Week in The Local Sinjjaporr. v A considerable volunv has been transacted rtnci port of 2nd. inst.. values in having appreciated over state Messrs. Outhrie their weekly rubber yes erday). Contribute the increase in p:\r< improved buying ordt due to the tear ol lur and the strong190 words
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Article71 1934-02-09 10 Latest BuyeiV Prices Latest buyers' prices Messrs. Guthrie and C 'morning, tor Malayan pain. palm kernels arc M folloi iPalm Oil in Bulk: ci.l land c New York Phlladi Iphij cents <U.S. cnrrei r.i.f. landed welgl Pacific Ports 2 currency per lb c.i.t. landed weight Holland Hamburg71 words
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Article82 1934-02-09 10 Alor Pongsu Amalgam Ltd.. 138.495: Bendong Mi Ltd.. 54.244; Temerloti C Rubber Estate Ltd.. 26.302 I Bakap Estate. 27.880 Plantations. Ltd &6.000 Rubber Plantations U932 Batu Matang Estate, Estate. 21.750; Baling I Kuala Dlngin Estut. Estate 40.800; South Jo Estate. Ltd.. 30.000. S Rubber Estate. Ltd82 words
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Article259 1934-02-09 11 1 ,l I "ary t SSFto o lateX and rCVerteX being final Silipment "«">■*"»««* all Malayan ports, during Sheet and Crepe Latex. Con. Latex Revertex TOTAL mttuatiaii Export Transhipment Export Transhipment Export Transhipment );■.►> 1 lIS A 1 lvJiH Proper S.S. M. S. Proper BM. ~MS~ Proper259 words
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Article47 1934-02-09 11 Transhipment means rubber consigned through the port i a place of origin in Malaya, by >nd or rail. <ii Exports proper Port Swettenham include menu from other other F.MS. Gross Exports Monthly Cumulative Total 1 1934 1934 1933 January 55.319 55.319 46,662 February 84.283 December 573.41247 words
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Article83 1934-02-09 11 Negotiation For Standstill Agreement Berlin. Feb. 5. meeting ofl delegates of Germany's term creditors from nine counand German debtors began to-day r the auspices oi the Reichsbank. erne importance is attached to the nations on the German side as the 1 nan delegates hope to arrive at aReuter wireless - 83 words
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Article34 1934-02-09 11 Uader Of Anti-Bandit Forces Nanking, Feb. 7. rhe Nanking Government has issued 'aundate appointing Marshal Chang 'U'h-liang deputy commander of the suppression forces in the Honan, Nupeh and Anhui Provinces.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article104 1934-02-09 11 Hong: Kong Protests Against Japan London. Feb. 5. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. S. S. Hammersley <Con. Stockport> called attention to the dumping ol Japanese cement in Hong Kong. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (Under-Sec, for Dominions replied that the Colonial Minister had already communicated j with theReuter - 104 words
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Article55 1934-02-09 11 The Asia Electric Co.. Fed. Inc.. U.S.A.. j has opened In Shanghai a plant for the manufacture of electric fans, airport lighting equipment, radio transmitters and receivers, flashlight batteries, motors and generators. The company was started less than three years ago by a group of men with faith in the55 words
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Article196 1934-02-09 11 Huge Consignments Crowing Ocean I London. Feb. L The flow of gold from one country 0 another has continued Foreign exchange experts in Washington estimate that between 25 and 30 million dollars worth has already been pur- -hased abroad and up to now Americas equalisation fund hasReuter Wireless - 196 words
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Article25 1934-02-09 11 No Negotiations Yet Started London, Feb. 3. Rpnorts that communications have nassfd between the British and United states Government preparatory to Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article259 1934-02-09 11 SHARES ?IRM ON GOOD MARKET Stock Exchange Waiting On The Franc London, Feb. 3. On the money market although supplies benefited during the week irom Government and other dividend disbursement of over £22.000.000. *.ht demand prevented a variation of recent rates. Business in the discounts market wasReuter Wireless - 259 words
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Article107 1934-02-09 11 Extending Principles To India London, Feb. 5. The Secretary for India was asked in the House of Commons whether negotiations have yet been commenced between the Governments of Great Britain and of India tor a comprehensive trade agreement extending the principles ot the Ottawa agreement to include allBritish Radio - 107 words
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Advertisement498 1934-02-09 11 THI F ASTERN UNITED E /^¥^X <3Mee4 Amurmnto In force •▼er iUJM.t— ISSIRANCE CORPORATION LTD SOUTH fflaV| f motoh A c'a n r e British The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. PERSONAL ACCIDENT JT™ AND rix^iL, 31AKINE, MOTOR HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE:498 words
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Advertisement400 1934-02-09 11 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaa aa aa aassaaaas CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.004 Reserve Fund £3,000.004 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.004 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London, EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Semarang Amritsar400 words
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Article738 1934-02-09 12 ON THE WRONG SIDE OF CHANNEL Launch Sinks After Hong Kong Collision A Marine Court of inquiry sat at Hong Kong to inquire into the collision between the s.s. Kwong Fook Cheons and the Army steam launch Tommy Atkins. The latter sank within hair an hour of the impact in738 words
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Article40 1934-02-09 12 The itinerary of the s.s. "Chantilly" has been accelerated, and she will ar??l on the 21st. instead of the 24th. instant, as previously scheduled. The Chantilly will sail on the morning of the 22nd. for Madras homeward bound.40 words
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24 1934-02-09 12 AIR MAIL (IMPERIAL AIRWAYS) SINGAPORE— LONDON The Air Mail despatched from Singapore on Jan. 28 was delivered in London on Feb. 8 <11 days).24 words
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Article243 1934-02-09 12 But Appreciable Improvement I In Shipbuilding While there is still no shipbuilding "boom." such as many daily newspapers heralded some time ago, business in the yards is brisker than it has been for some considerable time. During the past two months Clyde firms booked more orders thanNautical Magazine - 243 words
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Article260 1934-02-09 12 1 According to a Washington message, j $45,000,000 «£9.000.000i was paid last 'year by the United States Government 'in subventions to ship and air mail services. The practice of the American Government, authorized by the Merchant Marine Act of 1928. is to I grant assistance toThe Times - 260 words
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Article349 1934-02-09 12 Per S.S. Huruna Ma: a. b :r Colombo Mr. G. Ikemoto. Major a**d Mrs G A IC. Taylor: For Port Said Miss C M Berryman. Mrs. M. E. Richardson. Mr H. E. TrumbD: For Naples. Mr. A L Blechinden. Mrs. K. B. Ho.'ley. Mr. K Nakajima, Mr. T.349 words
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Article11 1934-02-09 12 M.V. Gorgon arrived in port from Fremantle yesterday with 1,516 sheep.11 words
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Article132 1934-02-09 12 Ships Alongside the Wharw^ r Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22; Takada (Shift 18 G and Borneo 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hua Tong 16; Alipore 12; Ifemi Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Muncaster Castle 30; Lima M -tr Pyrrhus 34; Rantau 36; Oinsei132 words
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Article114 1934-02-09 12 Gorgon. Brit.. 2.120 tons, from Fre-mant-le 8.2. lor Port Swettenham I Hua Tong. Brit.. 109 tons, from ll* lacca 8.2. for Malacca. Muar 9.2 Toradja, Dut.. 673 tons. Irom Djambl 8.2. for Batavia 9.2. Hero. Norw.. 823 tons, from 8... 8.2. for Bangkok 8.2. Bllnjoe. Dut.. 715 tons,114 words
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Article61 1934-02-09 12 Feb. 7;— Pasir. Pahua. Thedeni, Khoen Hoea. Tohiti. Bliiar. Ouderk»r f Toussoum »Dut»: Keifuku Maru. Ma bashi Maru »Jap»: D'Artagnan iPch); Produce. Trianon «Nor>: Vyncr Br <San. Redang. Valay «Siam>; Dallram. Larut. Ipoh. Sin Kheng Seng, Sir. Aik Lee. Rantau. Rasa, Esmeralcia. Iferu <yct»: Vanora. Teucer. Medon. Kedlh, Bhutan61 words
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Article222 1934-02-09 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for thfl I ended Feb. 3. is as lollow: Perim Island: 2 smallpox cam ported Alexandria: 1 smallpox i\ > Beirut: 12 smallpox cases. Baghdad: 1 plague case; 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Bassei n 23 smallpox222 words
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Advertisement557 1934-02-09 12 Burns Philp line. < Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA 3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins557 words
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Advertisement81 1934-02-09 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL A!» TRANSPORT CO. •Incorporated in Japan' REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BOSTON MARU Feb 10 Feb SHYOJIN MARU Feb. 15 Feb ERIE MARU Feb. 20 Feb 20 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI. JAWATA, NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail BOSTON MARU Feb. 14 Feb ERIE MARU81 words
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Miscellaneous506 1934-02-09 12 Local And 1 Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals i BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. 'Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan #ia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every506 words
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Advertisement470 1934-02-09 13 p. o. British India and Apcar lines. a (Incorporated m EnglaSi) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl* wT^lf W# W* OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Tonnage. Singapore. Due 1M34 Tonnage. Singapore. BURDWAN 6.070 Feb 15 maw™* IJl2w CHITRAL 15,000 Feb 16470 words
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Advertisement506 1934-02-09 13 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer w\ ue Saii« gg f f n a 13 Feb 16 City of Khartoumn p eh 07 Mar 9 city of Bath JJ a a 16 2 Calls506 words
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Advertisement999 1934-02-09 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1931, Btcam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China Ltd mm. J£i)L ual Btcam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE999 words
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Advertisement951 1934-02-09 14 Wl« fcOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OPHlR— Friday. Feb. 9. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. MAPlA— Friday. Feb. 9. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat GEN. VERSPYC'K— Friday. Feb. 9. Letong. Kramat, Tarempa. Midai, PoeloePandjang. Serassan. Genting and Maras. TINOMBO— Friday. Feb. 9, Belawan-Deli. TOBELO— Friday. Feb. 9.951 words
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Advertisement509 1934-02-09 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. S'pore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Harrison Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Mar. 27 Pres. Hayes Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Apr. 10 Pres. Johnson Mar.509 words
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Advertisement641 1934-02-09 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM TO Rrt.tlBURG §KATORI MARU 10,000 Feb. 22 23 §FUSHIMI MARU 11 000 §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 8 9 HAKOZAKI MARU 10 900 4 tYASUKINI MARU, 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU I^OOO HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 ft HAKUSAN MARU 10 500 §SUWA MARU641 words
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Article183 1934-02-09 15 OLDISH" ENGLISH JOCKEYS Scope For Youth In England iii jockeys who are not hard work, and who can good stable, will do well n.i. according to G. Nicoll. the Ider, who has just returned Land after riding 35 winners. Raymond, the winner ot the Igeshlre. said Nicoll. "that most >ckeys183 words
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Article104 1934-02-09 15 Australian Bowler Is First Yi,tim weeks after the happy o the body-line controversy no-balled at Melbourne bowling. who is the first to be ;nce the adoption of the rule— was competing in competition. he had only two men on the was bumping them down. ipire considered that he104 words
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Article, Illustration683 1934-02-09 15 MUSTN'T CALL A WHIPPER-IN A WHIP Etiquette Of The Hunting Field Is Explained. Nothing annoys a ioxhunter of the old school more than to hear a whip-per-in referred to as a -whip." It i* almost equally iniquitous to talk of j cubhunting as "cubbing.' a word Which, taking a line683 words
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Article21 1934-02-09 15 U t£ Pe^y" the British Davis Cup Pl Carl Hubbell. the Umted State^basehad twice as many as Perry21 words
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Article, Illustration488 1934-02-09 15 Welcome To Chinese Members The general meeting of the Selangor Polo Club was held on Tuesday at the office of the secretary of the Selangor Club with Mr. A. G. Donald in the I chair. The minutes of the previous general meeting were read and confirmed. alter488 words
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Article56 1934-02-09 15 "Just now interest is centred in the third Test at Madras, and don't be surprised if you hear that England has been beaten. The M.C.C. team, I'm afraid, are wearied by their travelling and several of the players are suffering from Illness or injuries. In addition the heat of February56 words
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Article480 1934-02-09 15 BRILLIANT BOY BILLIARDS CHAMPION Both Finalists L nder Fourteen ears Of Age W. Swinhoe. of Newcastle. 12'-. years ot age, won the Boys' Championship at the Burroughes Hall in Soho Square when he beat D. Cruickshanks. of South Shields. 13 years of age. in the final of 750 points up480 words
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Article106 1934-02-09 15 Programme For Chinese New Year Fror Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca, Feb. 6. The following la the programme for the Chinese New Year golf tournament At the Malacca Golf Club: 9 holes strcke competition on half handicap; long hole <from second tee and 6th green three holes with one106 words
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Article205 1934-02-09 15 Excellent Sport At Swimming: Meet 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Feb. 5. Excellent sport was witnessed at a gala at the Taiping Swimming Club on Sunday afternoon. Teams from Penang and Ipoh participated, and some of the events were keenly contested. The weather was ideal. In the inter-district205 words
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Article174 1934-02-09 15 Singapore Wins Khoo Sian Ewe Cup The Khoo Sian Ewe Cup is competed for annually by States and Territories In the F.M.S. and Colony, each team shooting on Its own range The conditions of the competition are one sighting shot and ten shots to count at 300, 500 and174 words
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Article97 1934-02-09 15 Amateur boxing has spread to Kenya Colony, and before long we may hear of the natives holding their own championships. A Mr. T. Spence at Nakum School. Njoro. Kenya, has set fistic matters going so strongly there that he has written to Mr. Val Barker, the former97 words
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Article164 1934-02-09 15 Results Of Sports Meeting From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Feb. 7. The tennis, badminton, and billiards tournaments of the Port Dickson Re creation Club have just come to a close and the lull results arr as tol lows Tennis Singles Championship win ner. L. V D'Souza; runner164 words
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Article85 1934-02-09 15 Six Month's Profit Is £338,280 Sydney. Feb. 4 The NSW. State Lottery Director Mr. Col vim stated that 1:338.280 had been paid from lotteries into the Consolidated Revenue Fund during the half-year, July to December. 1933. The following is a record of trans actions from July to December.85 words
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Advertisement107 1934-02-09 15 J-Jont trust ordinary jtf^p your liair looking ll* M..i<\ mkijm mui prepared «s»ain- in i > much Tree alkali. Thfe ikes the liair brittle, I ruiiu for steady nse i* ■jit oil shanspOOi, whirii <ele««, and i^ iM-ttrr aa«l A than unNiliiuu alse as|MMnJnls i- tultff*— 1 r liair an<i107 words
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Advertisement104 1934-02-09 15 I j j II j The M ONACO SALOON This model, which by lu individualistic features, out- reliability and brilliant performance h*A earned world wide reputation, la In 1U DfWMt form itlll further It Is a car complete in a.i aetails waich may enhance the comfort and convenience of passengers104 words
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Article1011 1934-02-09 16 PROFESSIONALISM IN SOCCER It Does Exist In Selangor PLAYER WHO ADMITTED HE WAS PAID SlO A MONTH Mr. B. K. Chengapa, chairman 01 the 1 sports committee of the Indian Asso- elation who expresses this view, told a "Malay Mail" leprecentative that when he asked a certain member to play1,011 words
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Article37 1934-02-09 16 Refresher Course Discussion The usual Referees' Refresher Course discussion will be held at Anson Road Stadium, on Tuesday. Feb. 13. at 6.30 p m. Referees. Club Captains. Secretaries and others interested are invited to attend.37 words
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Article414 1934-02-09 16 RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS MAY MERGE Both Need More Local Support A proposal to absorb the Miniature Rifle Association into the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association was made at the annual meeting of the S.V.R.A. last night. The president. Col. R. H. L. Fink. Commandant S.S.V.F.. was in the chair. Vice-presidents were Commandant414 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-02-09 16 The Fraser and Neave team which won through the first Commercial Cup match with the A.P.C. by the only goal scored.21 words
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Article147 1934-02-09 16 Boxing First Card Fixed For February 15 One of the finest boxing arenas just j completed is the Olympic Stadium, situated at the junction of Selegie Road and Bukit Timah Road. It is octagonal j in shape, very compact and close to the ring, and has a147 words
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Article262 1934-02-09 16 Fixtures in The S.A.F.A. league The Chinese Inter-Club Soccer League competition opens on Sunday, when the Chinese Companion Athie f ic Association <last year's Champions" meet Aston Athletic Club at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 p.m. Seven teams will participate In the League. They are as follows262 words
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Article48 1934-02-09 16 J. Monour Wins Gold Medal The result ot the Gold Medal 1933 played on Sunday, at Penang Goll Club was as iollows J. Moncur 79 5 -74 A. T. Aird 81—7 =74 R. L. Pirn 84—9 =75 I. C. Pemberton 91—15^76 W. H. Brodle 91—10^8148 words
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Article46 1934-02-09 16 Invited To Play In Ceylon The Ceylon Selectors are reported to have invited Lall Singh to play in the All Ceylon-India team ngainst the M.C.C. in Colombo at the end of this month. It is not known whether Lall Gmgh has accepted the invitation.46 words
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Article68 1934-02-09 16 A Russian polo tournament at the S.C.C. <250 up) is to be played. Entries will be dividend into A Class and B Class, one from each class to be drawn as partners. Entries to close on Saturday, ftb 24. The tournament will commence on Monday, March 5.68 words
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Article186 1934-02-09 16 Local Chinese May Go ToShanghai The various Chinese sports and athletic associations in Malaya are considering sending a contingent to the selection athletic meeting at Shanghai in the middle of next month for the purpose of selecting teams to i compete in the Far186 words
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Article194 1934-02-09 16 Draw for Scottish Cup London, Feb. 7. Results o! matches in the Football League to-day were: DIVISION I Aston Villa 2 Chelsea 0 i Everton 2 Manchester City 0 Middlesbrough 2 Sheffield Wed. 3 Wolverhampton 1 Portsmouth 1 DIVISION 11. Blackpool 2 Notts County 1 Notts Itorest194 words
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Article165 1934-02-09 16 The annual report ol Balm Jo* Old Boys' Association, the annual n I ing of which la to be held on 9 Feb. 18. at 9.30 am. states The number ot members for U was 270 members 3 having resigned during the year. The Committee not pressed members165 words
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Advertisement58 1934-02-09 16 THE ArrAM Accident Guarantee lllL UIsEL AN Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Workmen's Compensation ill Accidents and Illness. 1 Baggage Insurance. j I I Burglary. 1 1 MOTOR. Plate Glass. Public Liability I Golfer's Insurance. I Fidelity Guarantee. I Executorships Trusteeships. HEAD OFFICE FOR MALAYA, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.58 words
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Advertisement149 1934-02-09 16 NEW CHARM, NEW BEAUTY IN CONCRETE WORK It is now possible, at little additional cast, to Intro the beauty of colour into ordinary COOCfetg work. A new coloured cement is av aileblt "COLORCRETE" A BRITISH PRODUCT which possesses the advantage of a permanent and standardised colour. The two colours available149 words
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