The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 February 1934
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Title Section17 1934-02-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.188. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration406 1934-02-12 1 Britain's Safety is Primary Factor STANLEY BALDWIN ISSUES A IGRA YE WARNING j Win -ton Churchill Asks For Ship Building Freedom I BAIN is doing everything within her power to mainain the League m regard to world disarmament, but sens effort* failed it would be the Government's duty after theBritish Radio - 406 words
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41 1934-02-12 1 RUBBER Flying Dutchman Is Coming East Amsterdam. Feb. 10. The Prime Minister. Dr. Colijn. who is at present m London, intends shortly to fiv to the Dutch Indies to study actual problems of Dutch Indian nolicies. according to the Telegraaf.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article73 1934-02-12 1 London. Feb. 8. Twenty years after the outbreak ot war there are still 1.107.000 persons m, receipt of war pensions or allowances! m Britain. The annual report of the Minister of Pensions for the past year a so reveals that since the establishment of the Ministry there hasBritish Radio - 73 words
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Article, Illustration264 1934-02-12 1 AND ONE-TIME WAR "HERO" STAYS IN HONG KONG General Li Chai-sum, the military' leader of the Fukien revolt and one- j time Chiang Kai-shek nominee o*. Canton, is on his way to Singapore, according to a despatch irom Shanghai last night. He left Hong264 words
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Article325 1934-02-12 1 Shanghai, Feb. 11. i The name of the new Manchukuo regime after the coronation of Henry Pu Vi as the king of the four northeastern provinces has again been altered. The new dynasty will be styled "Ming Teh," which literally means "bright and virtuous."Reuter - 325 words
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Article220 1934-02-12 1 Japanese Give Back Places DISTRICTS AND TOWNS RETURNED TO CHINESE I Shanghai, Feb. 11. The district of Yukwan was officially returned to the control of the Chinese Government yesterday when Mr. Yin Yu-keng. assisted by the District Officer and the Chief of Police, took over from the Japanese the publicReuter - 220 words
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Article154 1934-02-12 1 The death has occurred at home of Sir Clement Everitt, former lawyer m Singapore and member of the Colony Councils— Page 3. Reports from the courts Pages 4 and 6. The flying-boats from Singapore are to make a four thousand miles round flight to Hong Kong and154 words
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Article523 1934-02-12 1 Three Million For NEW Monster Cunarder TREASURY AGREES TO PUT UP THE MONEY mm London, Feb. 11. IT was announced m the House of Commons that a formal agreement, conditional upon the necessary assent and passing of legislation by Parliament, has now been entered into between the Cunard Company, theBritish Radio - 523 words
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Article54 1934-02-12 1 ■Move To Protect Exports Prague, Feb. 11. The impending depreciation of the currency was announced by the Prime Minister m a broadcast speech, m order to protect exports. The amount has not been decided but financial circles are of the opinion that the krone will be depreciated 16-Reuter - 54 words
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Advertisement38 1934-02-12 1 Wtft^ Am f ILW \\\Ws%/y~M \\\W IM COCKTAIL DANCE (MAKAN KETCHIL) 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 p.m. to Midnight WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY J4TN THE POPULAR VIENNESE DANCERS I IWE IWE RAFFLES CELEBRATED^ORCHESTRA L Phone 5381.38 words
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Advertisement59 1934-02-12 1 CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP >^Hl I— r ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE TUESDAY TO-NIGHT THURSDAY WEDNESDAY CLASSICAL^ USIC FRIDAY (FORMAL) DURING LUNCH SATURDAY CLASSICAL DANCE MUSIC BY RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BAND immmi THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AT 1 p.m. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER:59 words
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Article102 1934-02-12 2 Strong Movement In Fukien. Canton, Feb. 7. Cantonese civilians who have returned from Foochow assert that a general anti-Cantonese movement has been started m Foochow and other Fukien cities following the collapse of the rebel government. In certain parts, Cantonese workers I are reported to have been stoned andReuter - 102 words
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Article88 1934-02-12 2 How To Keep Warm In 20 Degrees Below Zero Dairen. Feb. 4. Thinly clad m summer clothing. Shogo Taguchi. a Japanese, has come i to Manchuria to prove a man m sound i health can defy cold. He is proceeding to Harbin, where the temperature nowReuter - 88 words
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Article77 1934-02-12 2 Amazing: Increase In Recent Years. Tokyo, Feb. 7. At the end of 1933 Japan's National Debt totalled 7,821 million yen, internal bonds totalled 6,400 million j yen and external debts 1,421 millions. iThe debt is expected to show a considerable increase at the end of the currentReuter - 77 words
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Article65 1934-02-12 2 Mr. George Bernard Shaw denied recently that he is going to receive "from £25.000 to £75,000" from the 1 Hollywood film of his play, "The Devil's Disciple." "All this about thou- sands of pounds is stuff and nonsense," he said. "I have been offered enormous sums, but I do not65 words
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Article158 1934-02-12 2 i Chinese Newspapers Urged To| Adopt Pai Hua Canton. Feb. 7. Dr. Hu Shin's proposal that all the j Chinese newspapers should, as a step towards literary revolution, adopt the "Pai Hua." the plain speaking language, instead of the "Wen Yen," the written language of the old literaryReuter - 158 words
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Article128 1934-02-12 2 Definite Decline Of Influence i i Tokyo, Feb. 7. Communism m Japan has run its I course, at least for the time being, and j the decline of its influence is apparent;ly definite, declares the Home Office'•'dangerous thoughts" expert. Nevertheless the draft revision of the Peace MaintenanceReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement567 1934-02-12 2 f TRADE MARK NOTICE. «££•> .NACOOL.OW.M«fcPUCt^gM^«_PUtt UD IICHTLY AFT ER U>: J mmf mmmmmV\mmmmW mmbf^y.-if M_*____\ WW^mrSmm _L C6w§GSte Milk Food I FresJtly manufactured from Pur* English Milk. FOR INFANTS G>IN\S_UDS A Complete Baby Food from Birth. < ss smp/ismfefsm H9f9mo'i '^g^^v Awards mdmVgi/m ■3 OffiCmfSntrOthmfr ff||l|ifttKs^*s»V\ 44QoH Sa-r9dro»i* ;j.567 words
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Advertisement64 1934-02-12 2 Mr. D. B. Palmer, of the Customs Department, Port Swettenham. has' gone on transfer to Seremban. I FOR SALE. FIAT. 11/9 h.p. 2-seater. new tyres Int perfect running order, any trial Tax and insurance paid. Offers to Box No 370. care of Free Proas 11.9 MORRIS COWLEY. 1930 Saloon" .good64 words
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Advertisement465 1934-02-12 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT* """^B I\ TENNIS, GOLF, SOCCER RUGBY, HOCKEY and all forms of Sports and Exercise Wear a LITE SOME 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 I STRAITS TYPEWRITER465 words
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Advertisement548 1934-02-12 2 NOTICES. McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 2- 2 per cent, has < been declared payable to the Share holders on the register at Feb 21., 1934. Notice is also given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Monday, Feb.548 words
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Advertisement535 1934-02-12 2 -Ml\\l(i!> ll Tenders Mf X Ifl following matei I particulars, lee Mtu Ifl Supply ol 10,000 Bfl Bitumen I Thursday Feb I Supply Quality mtec Bai Ifl 4 p.m. Monday M Bfl Supply of H Tubes. Da 1 I Monday. April 30 I.*. I C. h. 00l- r Acting Muni.535 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1934-02-12 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Monday, 12th. High Tides.— B.4o a.m.. 10.58 p.m. Meeting: Legislative Council, Malacca. Football: S.C.C. "B" vs. Marine Dt 2nd.. SC.C: Commert. i Cup: M.P.H. vs. Municipal, Services: Jalan Besar. Hoekry: Wiltshire 111 vs. S.R.C "B" Tanglin. Tueday, 13th. High Tides. -9 46 a.m.. 11.30 p.m. Golf:126 words
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Miscellaneous109 1934-02-12 2 S.V.C. PROGRAMME OF DRILLS To-day (Monday) 5.15 p.m.. Head- j quarters. Training Cadre, Drill: S.F.C. R.E. [vJ (Malays). Enrolment and j Equipment; S.V.F.A., Unit Parade: 5.30 j p.m., S.R.E. [vJ, Knots and Lashings. j Tuesday, 5.15 p.m., Headquarters. i Training Cadre. Weapon Training j S.V.A. Car Section, Maintenance Parade; UF"109 words
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SINGAPORE-HONG KONG CRUISE
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Article277 1934-02-12 3 R. A. F. Flying-Boats' Programme giant Southampton flying I aye the R.A.F. base Sele- 2. on a a flight to Hong back, which will take nearveeks to complete, and will than 4.000 miles. gh\ will be made over the Far .tones ol two other imIgn powers. It has been one277 words
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Article146 1934-02-12 3 Death Off Former Government' Officer tii took place at his residence. tead Road. Singapore, on ol Dr. Frank Patrick Rodrithe age of 71 years. idriguei was at one time emthe Government Service and many years attached to the Dispensary, Kandang Kerbau hich position he retired several146 words
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Article117 1934-02-12 3 i X]) Example of Cut Japanese Freights Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Feb. 5. member of the PeoRaden Koesoemo Oetoyo, newspaper report, called ll v*< Of the Government to M coat less to transport all the way from Batavia Sourabaya by Japanese to convey the •"hi Batavia117 words
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Article551 1934-02-12 3 DEATH OF FORMER LOCAL LAWYER I Was Knighted For Public Work m the Straits We regMtj to record thc death at home oi Sir Clement Evciltt. fwmerly icgalfirm n, 'm W k n Singapore i •rr T I MCSSIS Siss,,n and Strips 2252 th ol the I551 words
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Article181 1934-02-12 3 Thanks to Ralf Kellerman's Band A dinner-dance at Sea View Hotel is lIUMta unusually enjoyable by Ralf Kel- j lermanns band these nights. The ballroom, always popular by rea■OH of its attractive appearance and the perfect floor, is now one of the best rendezvous181 words
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Advertisement24 1934-02-12 3 (Pitas ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A TUBE^__^^^P^T _^mm-^' t^^ r^^i^^_ mmmmW 2? A TUX "IPS THE SURGEON AWAt i^H<a Imp 99m mpv) l I24 words
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Advertisement359 1934-02-12 3 v >-*^___l I #__tV I _1 II /___i_i _i Hvl i______H ___________________P________ l____i B s i— _l <_i I'^1 <^h i _r ■vi^^^^Bi^^fcjß inrQu _________r I __k. Mi i i_____ I r i_f i___tx T. r i_b mb^^^ SH^. __h mv kmrnmrn Smmmm mm B "I V M_______v __V __v*fl359 words
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Article269 1934-02-12 4 And Workman Falls From j Europe Hotel AMBULANCES TWELVE I CALLS The Singapore ambulance was called out no fewer than a dozen times on Saturday. Seven calls to attend to accidents were received, tour to cases of assault and one call was m error. The269 words
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Article160 1934-02-12 4 Lawyer's Unusual Suggestion m Case Against Towkay M My instructions are that this is a .spiteful prosecution. The complainants have been trying to get the accused into trouble for the last six months and have planned to have him m captivity and under arrest during the Chinese New160 words
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Article58 1934-02-12 4 The Very Rev. Bro. James 0.8.E.. returned from Rangoon by the s.s. Karoa. Municipal Committee No. 1 has decided to allow owners of existing buses on Route "A" (Geylang to Tanjong Pagar) up to April 30, m which to submit comprehensive proposals and financial guarantees for replacing their buses by58 words
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Article353 1934-02-12 4 CHINESE CAUGHT IN THE! ACT I Nails Placed On The A Chinese time-keeper employed by a Chinese Bus Owners* Association was fined $10 In the Police Courts on Saturday for doing mischief by attempting to puncture tyres. The complainant was Mr. If. Nathan, a local business man.353 words
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Article158 1934-02-12 4 Mr. Henry Peterson. Instructor of the Government Trade School, was admitted into the Penang General Hospital on Tuesday as a patient. A smoke house on Sungei Sedu Estate. Banting, took fire on Saturday evening at 6.30 p.m. The Klang Fire Brigade was quickly telephoned for and arrived at the scene158 words
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Article315 1934-02-12 4 Important Singapore Conference DECISIONS of far-reaching importance to the future health of Malaya were reached at the executive committee meeting of the Advisory Council of the League of Nations Far Eastern Health Bureau. The success attending the use by a worker m British India of315 words
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Article, Illustration638 1934-02-12 4 INFERIOR MILK IN OLD TINS Charge Against Penang Chinese Penang, Feb. 8. A fraud perpetrated on the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.. Ltd.. whereby the company lost thousands of dollars yearly, was disclosed m the Penang District Court before Mr. B. F. Bridge, today, when a638 words
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Article24 1934-02-12 4 Mr. I. de Haan. Miss Jorgensen. Mr. E. G. Webster. Mr. A. H. de B. Hamilton and Mr. Bunch arrived m Singapore from Bangkok.24 words
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Advertisement93 1934-02-12 4 Gillards POTTED MEATS Famous for their Delicate IFlavour-TRY THEIR TURKEY TONGUE CHICKEN, HAM TONGUE CHICKEN TONGUE and other Varieties. London, England. Established 1867 They are stocked by Messrs. BUN BEE CO. 111-113 Beach Road. KIM ANN CO. 243 Ore hard Road CHOP SIANG BEE 338 Orchard Road. WAH HIN CO.93 words
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Advertisement184 1934-02-12 4 mtlW TWji IffN f)fl___>c nL Iwlwti XL ffv n&v yv /A /fcv "tL^-V J_9 A I The Countess Mcwer. (14 ia .1 i£j is madt* c>: hi?h quality steel V__ IfjSX BB^ and has a cutting cylinder There is a Ransome machine for ever> phase of qr.i>- tutt for a184 words
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Article, Illustration154 1934-02-12 5 Detectives Show How They Found Stavisky lor < harpentter and Inspector La Gall, famous French detectives, demonstrating at the Cha11. ho' they forced an entrance, only to find Stavisky the hunted French financier who *as m hiding, mortally wounded. Left Mme. Stavisky at her husband s funeral. Io« oo.mled with154 words
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Advertisement291 1934-02-12 5 The first cigarette NEWS for over 40 years ..THE FILTER TIP that lets you smoke without _i m m 99 9^999* J. A. Mollison write.:— i— i .___< "If y° u are ut to hrpak records, you M Wmm M m keep know _tl______lJ_J' mmmmmW^mmWm" smoke as many (hi Maurier291 words
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Article230 1934-02-12 6 "FOOD SUPPLIES FOR EMBASSY Soviet Refuses British Request London, Feb. 7. The drafting of the Anglo-Soviet trade agreement which has been the subject of negotiation for some time j past is now proceeding and it is exjpected that the signing of the agreement will take place m London shortly. j230 words
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Article103 1934-02-12 6 Chinese Charged With Abetment "These men were collecting 'squreze for constables: they were caught red handed." declared Inspector Cowie m a case oi abetment of extortion against two Chinese before the Third Magistrate on Saturday morning. The accused were an old man. Leng Ken^i Huat. and a103 words
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Article830 1934-02-12 6 "PARKER PENS" FOR 75 CENTS CHEAP JAPANESE IMITATION Local Importer Summoned Messrs Weill and Montor. local agents for Parker-Duofold fountain pens, manufactured at Janesville, Wisconsin. U.S.A.. were complainants on Saturday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, m a case m which a Japanese firm was charged under830 words
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Article65 1934-02-12 6 Funeral Of Towkav Foon Yit Tse (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 9. With elaborate ceremonial the remains of the late Towkay Foon Yit Tse were interred today at the Gopeng Road Chinese cemetery. The funeral procession which extended well over a mile, embraced all nationalities and65 words
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Article33 1934-02-12 6 The death occurred on Tuesday of Madam Lim Siew Neoh at her residence No. 69A. Cantonment Road, Penang at the ripe age of 84. Deceased was the mother-in-law of Mr. Chia Eng Say33 words
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76 1934-02-12 6 Forthel,st Lin Hospitals have known as th, Macleai I sorts of stomach everywhere l cures even of Oast ulcers. Now v ,,u can mula yourself at jrour own us,. b Maclean Brand Bton you knuw th< trouble, wind, acid eating, ulceration ura relief, rree youraeli76 words
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Advertisement931 1934-02-12 6 $1 50 MustJße Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the NUMBER OF CORRECT FORECASTS Free Press Football Competition No 26 CLAIMED. m which you are asked to forecast results of The full results of all the matches played ten matches931 words
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Advertisement153 1934-02-12 6 r _l I _B__ <_ i*_ 7 9 mm _H i__ >Mi3H mßr If V m mfmp -~^+mi<-y Hb <H i_r Hr m II 1 I _fl 1 lr' i w ift M.-y^H> w\ w Ik 'y° DAINTY k 'Jjji aerie E.TWO WASSIAMULL ASSOML^ 6- COMPANY 31-55 HIGH 1 LADIES'153 words
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Article57 1934-02-12 7 I** With Cut Throat In Middle Koad •nstable saw a Chinese Idle Road at 6.45 a.m. L his neck covered with) I the man to the police i lon ol Rochore Road lor t!?e ambulance. It. "nd that the man's throat, one inch long, and 1 semi-conscious57 words
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Article35 1934-02-12 7 Itaodcsd down two Ull^ by the side of rhe Beaar yesterday after-' !i was cut m the '""•■ts irom the broken tarty, but the haw- Ught injuries. None the lorry was hurt.35 words
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Article143 1934-02-12 7 (Continued from page 8) easily The football enthusiasts, having reached the second half, were pale with rage over a penalty. "Ah well." said the mother philosophically, "m another six months she'll be three, an' we can pack er off to school. Worst ot it is. these er143 words
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Article536 1934-02-12 7 Asiatic Friends Tribute i At a tea party held Bt the Pavilion (Restaurant. Orchard Road on Saturday; .afternoon. Asiatic friends bade goodloooufar M r F B Urne > Singapore's i popular Coroner, who is sailing for Home on the Ranpura next Friday on 1 I leave prior536 words
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Article438 1934-02-12 7 Dr. I.A. Simpson And Miss f Joan Wells A very pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday when the marriage of Dr. Lan Alexander Simpson and Miss Joan Wells was celebrated. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. W. M. Simpson,438 words
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Article157 1934-02-12 7 Lucky Escape For Europeans i j Two Chinese were injured m a motor collision at the junction of Rochore Canal Road and Ophir Road Bt 5.30 yesterday evening, resulting m BBC car turning on to its side. The Chinese received severe cuts on the face and body from157 words
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Article82 1934-02-12 7 To Confer With Sir Cecil Clementi Two flying boats from Seletar are going to Penang shortly to meet the P. and O. Chitral. which arrives on Feb. 15. m order to pick up Sir Alexander Cadogan, mew British Minister to China) a passenger by the Chitral, and82 words
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Article42 1934-02-12 7 At 7 a.m. yesterday, a Chinese was assaulted by another with a hammer m Beach Road. He escaped win light injuries about the head and ran to the police station to make a report. He was removed to hospital.42 words
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Article33 1934-02-12 7 The new entrance gate to the New World from Serangoon Road will be officially opened to-morrow (Tuesday), this function having been postponed from Saturday owing to the inclemency of the weather.33 words
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Article232 1934-02-12 7 Expansion Of Sun Vat-Sen University. i Canton. Feb. 1. The Canton authorities have decided to push the plan for the expansion of the Sun Vat-sen University 'Chung Shan University), involving a sum of $20,000,000. The scheme calls for the erection of new college buildings at Shekpai m theReuter - 232 words
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Article29 1934-02-12 7 A Chinese collapsed and died whileworking m a rubber factory m Kirn Chua Road (Paya Lebar district) yesterday evening. The body was removed by the police.29 words
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Advertisement254 1934-02-12 7 ALHAMBRA «£^&aa_*-*-j c: HOVERING OVFR LAS T NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I>EATH. X AND VVould he JACK HOLT s__nMr 'THE iIL WRECKER" -JT; t\^' i *~W __BH_ __i flB See i ___S r la fl the >9 flk. flOPENING TO-IWQ RROW ft..- grand Chines,. Ww y w o«eri__| EUGENE O'NEILL'S MASTERPIECE254 words
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Advertisement380 1934-02-12 7 j YOU LL HARDLY thousands of people I DC I I Clir WERE THRILLED beyond I B-CLIcVE Words at Yesterday's Packed I w l_# I Premiere! I what your own eyes won t I I see! j I what your own .ars will f* Jfc E) BTT I j what380 words
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501 1934-02-12 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1934 Week-end Comments ALTHOUGH it is not always! possible to say the same thing In regard to comments by cne Daily j Express, there is a good deal ofj sense m the demand the paper; makes for the termination of the tin restriction501 words
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Article, Illustration782 1934-02-12 8 IT is with regret that we record the death at home of Sir Clement Everitt. He was one oi a number of mem--1 bers of the legal profession m Singapore who have taken a keen Interest m c/ r public affairs to the extent of givC782 words
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Article148 1934-02-12 8 KV__ysat_sfr ieave i Australia. ravea ln Singapore from son CotoT TOor S tenn^ an led by bewpb Singapore, fifth son of the late Mr Igibel younger <**££&' ofcSSn SS g* Holmes. Muton Ernest Vicar££ WmVSmm?m?m. meet ,g this Wedne-rtat T Uesday and nnto t <*" Ingham148 words
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Article461 1934-02-12 8 "Th:: ciuki its lelsun Throufl could be Men WW ot light th group oi nun t moving douu Larger no-fim Inside, the li "lowed with through b fot The child cloth caps, rii other end oi their voia clatter di centuries, thej kick by lack Ul Ol461 words
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Advertisement300 1934-02-12 8 _1 fl'-uj:* ZV' X yfl m.mm 9 Wm m jfjß MW/ F OQ mORE THAN fl -TB flfl/ THREE CENTUPiES V fl fl If BOLS has been the standard ot- I quality for Gin and First Class I W% I Liqueurs It doesn t matter where flll whether the West300 words
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Advertisement46 1934-02-12 8 "SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL inquires a headline once again. If the trouble happens to be measles, it will soon be spotted anyhow. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL-SICK-NESS POLICY is a wise precaution. GENERAL j ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm46 words
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Article, Illustration429 1934-02-12 9 U. S. AIRMAIL SCANDAL President Cancels Domestic Contracts Washington. Feb. 10. Senate has ordered the arrest [r MacCracken. assistant Secret- 1 Commerce m Mr. Hoover's ad- >t rat ion. who should have ap•(i to answer a charge of con-to-day but who has disappear- action is connected with the nail contract!429 words
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Article152 1934-02-12 9 Making Roads Safe For Pedestrians London, Feb. 8. experiments are to be carried out < officially In an ?riori to reduce road accidents m Britain which m the past. years have accounted for 50 837 deaths. The legislative measure: to be tested include authorised crossing places152 words
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Article129 1934-02-12 9 Indian Earthquake Havoc Figures London. Feb. 11. At least 20.000 people were killed m the Indian earthquake, according to j Rajendra Prasad. Treasurer ot the Indian Fund. In a graphic message to j the organisers m London ot the Lord Mayor's Relief Fund. He says it is suspected129 words
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Article28 1934-02-12 9 Aleppo. Feb. 10. Mile Maryse Hilsz. the well-known French airwoman who is on a Paris to Tokio fight, flew over Bushire at 3.45 a.m. Reuter.28 words
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Article611 1934-02-12 9 NO NEWSPAPERS TO-DAY IN PARIS General Strike Follows Riots 1 But Cabinet Is Formed Paris, Feb. 11. No newspapers will appear m Paris on Monday on account of the general rike. Paris. Feb. 10. The rioting was not so serious as Qn Tuesday and order has almost entirely been restored.611 words
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Article10 1934-02-12 9 Latest Rubber Prices <From Our Own Correspondent.) dgfdgfsdfgsdfgsdrgs10 words
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Article236 1934-02-12 9 SLOTTED WING DEVICE French Buy j British Patent London, Feb. 8. The French Air Ministry has con eluded an agreement with Handley Page Limited and have paid a sub- stantial sum to them for full rights; of the French Air Force and French manufacturers to fix Handley Page slotted wings236 words
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Article33 1934-02-12 9 1 New York. Feb. 10. i At least 22 persons have already j been frozen to death as a result of the I cod spell m the United States.—Reu- ter.33 words
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Advertisement99 1934-02-12 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Ph me 6490. Telegram: Goodwood. The Most Charmingly Situated Hotel m the Island Ideal lor Permanent Residents 10 Acres 14 Tennis Courts Magnificent Dining and Dance Hall G5 Rooms with Verandah and Bath All Modern Conveniences Lock Up Garages I CAPITOL! Screening soon! a New j B.99 words
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Advertisement194 1934-02-12 9 ROLLS RAZOR ESS? i«i_^^^___^^_^^^______ shaving and hone it m its case when necessary. The Rolls Razor becomes your razor your individual razor. Properly handled, the one blade will give you a lifetime of perfect shaves. And this blade is always guarded perfectly safe for you to handle or to shave194 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
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1946 1934-02-12 10 50 PER CENT RESTRICTION OF 1,000,000 TONS RUBBER OUTPUT But Even Double Present Prices Would Not Yield Princely Profits From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 30. lx>ndon is still m two minds about the proximity, or otherwise of a rubber restriction scheme. On the one hand there is the firm1,946 words
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Article215 1934-02-12 10 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 4.500.000 3,200,000 2.190.000 —United Press Association. Feb. 7 8. 10. American Can. Com. 101 8 102 1 103 American Telephone and Telegraph 122 7 8 122*8 120 1 AU-heson Railroad 70 70* 8 68 Dupont 995 8 101 > L > 99 1 > Firestone.215 words
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Article180 1934-02-12 10 February, 10, 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. Foarl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sagu Flour Fair180 words
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78 1934-02-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February. 10, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* 164 16% R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (FOB. t 16 7 8 17 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. 16% 163 /4 March 16 3 4 16 7 /8 M Apr.-June 1678 words
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Article335 1934-02-12 10 January rubber crops: Bukit Jelotong 16.900 lbs.; Bakap 27.880 lbs.; Patani 1 <;5.G00; South Malay 16,000 lbs.; Batu Matang 22.500 lbs.; Arras 21.750 lbs.; Baling 89.000 ibs. Kuala Dingin 50.100 lbs Subur 40,800 lbs.; South Johore 30.000 lbs.; Sungei Puntar 58.600 lbs.; Kirn Seng 48.746 lbs.; Sungkap335 words
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Article230 1934-02-12 10 (February 10. London. 4 months sight 2 4 964 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 l a London, 60 days' sight 2 4 7 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 5 64 London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 Lyons. Paris, demand230 words
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Article148 1934-02-12 10 THOS COOK SON Strong Liquid Banking Position The balance made up on Oct. 31. of Thos Cook and Son I Bankers > Limited which was formed a few years ago to take over the banking business from the travel organization of Thos. Cook i and Son shows that the high148 words
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Article101 1934-02-12 10 Abroad London, Feb. 9. Exchanges to-day were Paris 77 25/32. New York 5.02. Montreal 5.05y 2 Brussels 21.99y 2 Geneva 15.83V2* Amsterdam 7.62. Milan 58 3/16. Berlin 12.96V 2 Stockholm 19.39 l 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28 V 2. Prague 103 3 /s. Helsingfors 226V 2 Madrid 37British Radio - 101 words
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Article56 1934-02-12 10 R.G.A. Statistics Show Increase <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 10. A report issued by the Rubber Growers' Association shows that 332 member companies produced a total of 10,713 tons for the year ending Jan. l, 1934, as compared with 9,637 tons for 1932. This represents an increase56 words
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125 1934-02-12 10 Dependent On Agreement On Repatriation 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. 10. Following the report of the Madras Government, it is reported that the Government of India is favouring the resumption of the recruitment of labour to Malaya under "certain conditions." It ls stated that, according to private I advices125 words
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Article69 1934-02-12 10 London, Feb. 9. Sterling on New York opened at 5.0% Paris 77%. Improvement m the situation abroad was reflected m more cheerful appearance m the stock markets this morning. British Government stocks are firmer War Loan ls 101 15/16. About 403 gold bars of the approximate valueBritish Radio - 69 words
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Article199 1934-02-12 10 A MENACE TO NATURAL MARKETING But TRA. Still Supports Buffer Tin Pool 'From Our Own c l.oini.M. i The Council ol tt] Association has Issued a members jn whicii If the Council sees no r* i jing its opinion (desirability ol the bull jposal as an adjunct 1 i scheme.199 words
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Article71 1934-02-12 10 Dredging A*><>* iationV Proposal At a meeting on I committee ol the Dr. dSouthern Malaya, solution was unanimous! This Association that the tm produi this country ahould Government to vote of the proposed bufft voting powers ihould ate to producers' asa The Association > ion that before auch71 words
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Article87 1934-02-12 10 Australia's Motor Chaasw Imports Canberra, .l.i ji 1 Evidence ol the Improve I power of the Australian com** contained m statistics ol mot ports into Australia which compiled by the Oommoi tician (Mr. E. T McPla m the 1932-33 financial of unassembled chassis w< €1.008.379. compared With 1931-32.87 words
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Article48 1934-02-12 10 Hiijse Discovered In Siberia NovnsiliiiM*. I More than seventy bed minerals iron, copper have been discovered In the Khakassk region C estimated at *****,000,000 ore at over 300.000.000 ton 270,000 tons. These very rich b powerful base tor the Indu lopment of western Sito TassTass - 48 words
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Article32 1934-02-12 10 London. I rb A total of £53.525.000 for m tenders for C 55.000 Bills. The amount aliothree months was E35.0< average rate per cent as compared with 17--week. British RadioBritish Radio - 32 words
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Article817 1934-02-12 11 a turd ay's Closing Quotations FEBRUARY 10. ISM. Ulu Pandan <$1» 95 1.05 Utan Simpan ($1) 102% 1.10 39s 41s 45s 46s 6d Tin ss 14s 3d 15s 1.90 2.00 34s 6(1 35s 6d c 30 33 90 95 43s 45s 8s 9d 9s M 49 52817 words
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Article133 1934-02-12 11 But China Advised To Trust To Herself Shanghai. Feh. 6. wm W W Yen. Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, now m China, conferred I with Mr Lin Sen. President ol the Chinese Republic, and Mr. Wang Chmgwe the Premier, yesterday and made rengthv report on the situation mUnion Times - 133 words
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Article59 1934-02-12 11 To Be Built By Germans Shanghai, Feb. 6. Shansi. this mornmg w n«^ Gover C welcomed them at th^. r n U Ytn Ifre^orted to have made Gen. Ye ".*V»rman interests for the a treaty wth German mi provlnce building of a raUway from the city ox ofUnion Times - 59 words
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Article, Illustration87 1934-02-12 11 Considering Mongolian Independence Shanghai, Feb. 6. Prince Teh. ol M »ngolia, has despatched a number of Meng >llan delegates to Nanking when a special reception was given by the Chinese officials this morning. Mr. Wan.*.: Chlng-wel, the Premier, who interviewed them, has promised to go into n* details87 words
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Article, Illustration83 1934-02-12 11 Marketing Scheme To Continue London, Feb. 5. The Minister ior Agriculture. Majoi Walter Elliot, announced m the Houst ol Commons that the result ot th poll on the potato marketing scheme which was declared to-day, was overwhelmingly m favour ot the achenv remaining m fores. Of the votesBritish Radio - 83 words
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Article66 1934-02-12 11 C.E.R. Negotiations Break Down Again Shanghai, Feb. 6. A Tokyo cable states that negotia- tions m Tokyo betwen the Soviet, j Japan and the Manchukuo regarding the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the Rusians have broken down, and Mr Cheh Kai-shek. Minister for Foreign Affairs,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 66 words
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Article51 1934-02-12 11 At German— Polish Pact London, Feb. 5. Replying to a question regarding the German-Polish pact of non- aggression. Sir John Simon said that the two Governments concerned had been informed of the satisfaction with which His Majesty's Government has learned of the conclusion of the pact.— BritishBritish Radio - 51 words
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Article136 1934-02-12 11 Not The Slavery It Ised To Be London. Feb. 7. The mui-tsai system was the subject Ol questions m the House of Commons to-day, and In reply to them Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald 'Under-Secretary' ror the Dominions' saki mui-tsai was very much >n the decrease m Hong XiReuter - 136 words
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Article145 1934-02-12 11 (Established m 1833» Capital Subscribed Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 121.250.00 C* President: K. Kodama. Esq Vice-President: T. Okubo. Esq Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branch: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Provincial Bank. Ltd Lloyd's Bank, Ltd.145 words
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163 1934-02-12 11 (incorporated m Hong Kong; The liability of members ls limited I to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund-Sterling €6.500.000 Silver163 words
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Advertisement58 1934-02-12 11 THI THf' eASTERNc AS TERN UNITED iffi-4 j CORPORATION LTD. SOUTH ffl A r ,RB. MARINE. BRITISH MOTOR CAR OKI IBM -<^B^ INSURANCE COMPANY I imitfii s™ ALXACCIDENT FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S WORK'lVfl?vr>c! OMPENSATION -n™)™ INSURANCE. COMPENSATION INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST «SON: General Manager. CURRENT RATES 'H L ™*i CeCW58 words
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Advertisement176 1934-02-12 11 4»aetf firfH 512HMM Ajsnrance tn force .fer m iM IH The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. incorporated ln tbe Btraltt Battlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry 1 C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and176 words
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Advertisement408 1934-02-12 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AI STRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of C 5 each I MMMM Reserve Fund £3.000 00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000.00* ■BAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star I Iloilo408 words
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Article278 1934-02-12 12 Widespread Orders From Shell Company It is officially announced that the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co.. have placed orders tor twelve new motor tankers of 12.100 tons each. They will be a single acting Werkspoor engine of good power and will have a single screw. Four of these ships278 words
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Article43 1934-02-12 12 Per Hakone Maru: Mr. G. E. Black, Miss V. M. Coulson, Mr. G. J. Dickson! Mr. E. J. Dunn, Dr. D. M. Hagemeyer, Dr. J. G. Hanna, Dr. J. H. Johnson, Mr. L. G. Moojen, Mr. O. Olsen, Mr. P. Rajawangsan.43 words
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Article40 1934-02-12 12 The Navigazione Libera Triestina has decided to give lessons m Italian on their ships for the benefit of foreign passengers. The first course was begun on the Columbia sailing from British Columbia and San Francisco to Genoa and Trieste. i40 words
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Article332 1934-02-12 12 Tragedy Occurs Outside Singapore While the O.S.K. steamer Sumatra Maru was on her way from Singapore to Hong Kong, the Chief Officer, Mr. Y. Iyama, was literally dashed to pieces when a huge wave came aboird the vessel and, engulfing him, carried him against some of332 words
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Article235 1934-02-12 12 Appointment May Mean Change In Policy On the eve of his nomination to the chairmanship. Mr. Yunosuke YasuKawa. senior director of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. announces that he will resign, says the Japan Chronicle. His resignation will be accepted at the general meeting of shareholders It is235 words
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Article79 1934-02-12 12 "Aurora" (VT-AEG): Scheduled to leave on 11.2.34 at 12.30 for London. "Athena" (G-ABTK): Left 4.2.34 at 12.30 p.m. for London; expected to arrive m London on 14.2.34 (mails). "Astraea" (G-ABTL): Left Singapore on 28.1.34 at 12.30 p.m. for London. The mail arrived m London on 8.2.34. "Arethusa"79 words
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Article71 1934-02-12 12 A new line is being established by the Cosulich between Trieste and Para. This line will include a stretch of about 75 miles on the river Amazon, the basin of which is rich m numerous basic materials of value m industry. The two vessels, Amazzoni and Urania have been selected71 words
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Article522 1934-02-12 12 WAR ADVENTURES Commodore Of Cross-Channel Line Home papers announce the death of I Capt. Robert Hitchings Kilbee, com- j modore of the Southern Railway crosschannel fleet and brother of Capt. D R. Kilbee, acting Marine Superintend- i ent of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., Hong522 words
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Article204 1934-02-12 12 Underwriters Decided To Appeal London. Feb. 9. All the British underwriters have now decided to appeal against the decision of the commercial court of the Seine that they are liable for the amount insured by them on the French liner L'Atlantique. French insurance companies, it is added, are204 words
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Article65 1934-02-12 12 Per President Harrison Elizabeth Bacon, Kee Hu Chionh. Geok Jin Tan. Choo Cheng Chionh. Kah Kiat Chionh, Margaret Chase. Sibyl Fisher. Frederick, Griggs, Blanche Griggs, Margaret Greer. Earnest Hargenhan, Maria Jackson, Fred Jones, Kathryn Kelly, Jean j Lawson, Eugene Noite, Hugh Prather i Jr., Willie L. Prater, Maude65 words
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Article113 1934-02-12 12 Ships Alongside thr Expected to Arriv,. East Wharf (Entrance l.ate Rajula 22; Planeius 20 Main Wharf (Entrance <; ale Bengal Maru 16; Tr. Harrison 11; Kudat 7 Empire Dock (Entrance G*fc Hilda 30: Bessemer Cits 35; Choyo Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 1) Silversandal 46; Kola 48113 words
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Article198 1934-02-12 12 Malini. Siam. 788 tons ft 19.2 lor Malacca 10 2. I Rajula. Brit.. 4.702 tuns. ifar 10.2 lor Madras 15.2. Pres. Harrison. Ann r from New York 10 2 tor N v 13.*.. Kinta. Brit.. 509 tons. 10.2 for Penang 12.2. Atlas Maru. Jap.. 4. Ml Nagoya 9.2198 words
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Article36 1934-02-12 12 The Lloyd Triestino Conn R I arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thm Shanghai and Hong Kdni the same day. at 5 p.m. wharves, for Penang. Colomb B Suez. Port Said. Brindisi. V liici I 'Trieste.36 words
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Advertisement565 1934-02-12 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons* and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): ICargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de565 words
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Advertisement184 1934-02-12 12 j HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF BAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Bttasstf Between Rangoon, Port Sudan. Marseilles. Palma and Enulaml HOMEWARD BAILINGS Port Sf Disembarkation Pl>ii)«»ull» Leavr H.r YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE Apr BHAMO Al AMARAPOORA SAGAING BURMA Jut. YOMA PEGU IUW CHINDWIN July 1 KEMMENDINE Jul BHAMO 11 Calls London. Through184 words
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Miscellaneous250 1934-02-12 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan fia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,250 words
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Advertisement448 1934-02-12 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines J (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (JNDEB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 1934. 1934. ;;IRDWAN 6,070 Feb. 15448 words
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Advertisement451 1934-02-12 13 Ellerman Bucknall 1 Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Du S ll City oi Manila Feb. 13 Feb. 16 City of Khartoum Feb. 27 Mar. 2 City of Bath Mar 14 Mar 16 Calls at Dunkirk.451 words
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Advertisement1210 1934-02-12 13 y^^*________^__F^-*J ym M _____mL^T WM—m.m^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^ TIIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. (1931) S£l l^am^^tiorco o^ THE CUNARD S^ AM SHIP Co. Ul. THF RT^rra STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE ISS^NAVTOimON ?o°. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co..1,210 words
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Advertisement956 1934-02-12 14 KOMNKI IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ FLAN CI L'S— Monday, Feb. 12, Belawan-Deli. PAHUD— Monday, Feb. 12, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, thence per s.s. "Both" to Semarang and Cheribon. MAKASSER- Monday, Feb. 12, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Apf. SlNC.arad.ia Tuesday, Feb. 13, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, TandjongMengeidar, Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan.956 words
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Advertisement567 1934-02-12 14 i A J k m\\y y Vfc JM 9 T^W I Bl 7ns''''. ■If' 'm I -i BB T—Ti t L __tn T a^~ l BJ B s. w.IL ir I yvnxW I Bl 1 I l fl^S^ Tv^SJ^^kfc—-— TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT567 words
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Advertisement736 1934-02-12 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERPRnTril^^^^' TO HAMBURG MIIK, '\M v,, JKATORI MARU 10.000 Feb. 22 23 BFUSHIMI MART n SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 6 9 HAKOZAKI MARU nt JYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU 9 v HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 I HAKUSAN MARU 10 so SSUWA MARU736 words
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Article162 1934-02-12 15 [.AND DRAW AT GLASGOW Had Uncomfortable Second Half London, Feb. 10. 80.000 spectators ither saw the English with the Scottish swirling wind spoiled the did not reach interna- ndard. ngllshmen had a slight »with the wind m the first Sin n 'centre-hall i Korea itland alter ten minutes.162 words
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Article282 1934-02-12 15 F LT. LT. STATON WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Bad Conditions at Bukit Timah Fli K nt Lieutenant W. E. Staton won rXf £0*22 champtonrtilp oi Se nu^i nn' at the anRange on Saturday afternoon. WO Burton was runner-up Conditions were adverse, rain and Ihl nrin, CrlC m"282 words
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Article, Illustration728 1934-02-12 15 R.S. Y. C. Prize Winners Receive Their Awards Lady Clementi Attends R. S. Y. C. The bi-annual At Home and Regatta was held at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon. A large gathering was present at this popular event and amongst other guests were Lady Clem3nti. Mr. and728 words
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Article229 1934-02-12 15 SELANGOR RUGBY XV OUTCLASSED Attractive Play at Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 10. H.M.S. Eagles Rugby team gave an exhilarating display on the Padang today against a strong Selangor side. beating them convincingly by two goal! and a try to nil. From the229 words
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Article139 1934-02-12 15 IRISH FORWARDS PLAYED LIKE DEMONS But Backs Let Them Down London, Feb. Id. At Dublin to-day m the internatlonai Rugby tournament England defeated Ireland by 2 goals and try H3 pta> to a try (3 pts. > Ireland started strongly Morgan scoring a brilliant try. Near half-time FryReuter - 139 words
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Article22 1934-02-12 15 Members are reminded that the annual general meeting will take place at the club house this evening at 6 15 p.m22 words
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Article35 1934-02-12 15 Mr Wt Hart, manager of the Internal looale Credit -&-Handels-vereenlf-Int, Rotterdam, left Bangkok last week-end to takr up tho management oi the Company's offlee at Singapore Mr J. Reims Bok will take Mr.'t Hart'i place.35 words
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Advertisement32 1934-02-12 15 THE "WORLD'S RECORD" ANTI-CORROSIVE >_9iW^-------^^H|--------------l \\\\\\\\\\\\\\W^Ammmmm^Uttl^^f^^mmmmmm\ m m Mt mm 9 1 __-^al_^Jß BB^ > l, REGISTERED TRAOE MARK OF Wai us Dove Bitu mastic Ltd. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES.32 words
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Advertisement304 1934-02-12 15 Try the new, ony/ia/ "EASY- ACC ESS Two pieces, Cap Body Pull the Cap away, completely then each Cigarette can be extracted with ease and convenience no fuss or bother. are a continual annoyance. They fmjwfi eus* extraction, and once you have taken the nr*t Cigarette, the Foil cannot readily304 words
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1126 1934-02-12 16 Aston V. 1 Portsmouth 1 31ackburn 3 Manchester C. 0 Derby 1 West Bromwich 1 Evert on 0 Liverpool 0 .eeds 1 Birmingham 0 Leicester 0 Sunderland 0 Middlesbrough 0 Arsena! 2 Newcastle 0 Sheffield W. 0 Sheffield U. 1 Rurtdersfield 4 Tottenham 21,126 words
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Article, Illustration311 1934-02-12 16 DERBY LOSE GROUND Arsenal And Huddersfield Win Away THE wildest excitement prevailed among the 50.000 spectators and very hot tempers prevailed among the players ln London's "Derby*' match between the Spurs and Chelsea at White Hart Lane, where Tottenham won up the odd goal m three,311 words
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Article342 1934-02-12 16 EAGLE AND VETERAN BEATEN •From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 11. To-day on the Club padang the I Selangor Club wiped out their yester- days rugger defeat by beating the combined naval eleven from the Eagle and the Veteran m a one-innings j cricket match342 words
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868 1934-02-12 16 ENGLAND, OUT FOR 335, THEN DISMISS RIVALS FOR 145 t Madras, Feb. 11. pOLLOWING a splendid partnership between the English skipper, Jardine, and Verity, England were dismissed to-day for a total of 335". The Indian team then batted but were only868 words
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Article164 1934-02-12 16 Hill c Bramwell b Simpson 37; G O I Hovil lbw. Cagby 5; T. O. Cooper c Carver b Cagby 5: R. Willcocks st b Jacques 23; A. Tucker c Williams b Jacques 0; D. Palmer c Williams b Jacques 11; C. Akhurst not out 13; Extras 27; Total 217.164 words
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Article32 1934-02-12 16 j C.C.A.A. 3: The Straits Chines. ciation's Inter-Club leagu-i began yesterday afternoon i Besar Stadium when the C panton Athletic Aaaociat beat the Aston Athletic <b by goals to one.32 words
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Article97 1934-02-12 16 Wasps Swamp Old Paulines 1 From Our Own I Luiido.t i < Results oi principal dul iches tO-day were as loUoi Aldershot Ser. 14. Harlet Bedford 32. UC* Blackheath IS, b. o Coventry 16. M"*K:ng'.v CoU Hoa 8, Lon. 1 O. Alleynian 19, Ifillhill O. Btonlani 29 O.97 words
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