The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 February 1934
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Title Section17 1934-02-19 1 The Singapore Free Press and Daily News No. 14.194 ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934. 16 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration2790 1934-02-19 1 ton ii tain Climb Ends In KILL FRACTURED IN FALL FROM CLIFF BELGIUM was plunged into deep mourning yesterday morning by P news of the tragic death of her Sovereign, King Albert, who hi* death in a mountaineering accident in the ArdennesReuter - 2,790 words
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Article199 1934-02-19 1 SIR A. CADOGAN'S FIRST TASK I Treaty Of j Non -Aggression Proposed i Shanghai, Feb. 18. I According to a spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Office, arrangements have been made for the opening of negotiations between Britain and China with a view to reaching a nonaggression pact between the two,Union Times - 199 words
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Article57 1934-02-19 1 I Rumours From Secret Rubber Conference London. Feb. 17. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent understands that further progress towards restriction was made at the meeting of the International Association of Rubber Growing in the Dutch Indies, though there are certain difficulties still to be overcome. The general impressionReuter - 57 words
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Article126 1934-02-19 1 I Results of yesterday's lawn tennis finals at S.C.C.— Page 16. Scores and details of F.A. Cup matches on Saturday Pace 16. Training notes and handicaps for first day of Singapore meeting Page 16. Results of golf matches Page 10. Maynard's annual report shows a profit of126 words
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Article557 1934-02-19 1 Britain Urges Policy Of Clemency CLEAN SWEEP OF SOCIALISTS IN AUSTRIA Thousand Killed In Recent Disorders MORE FIGHTING YESTERDAY London, Feb. IT. The British Minister in Vienna has expressed the earnest, hope to the Austrian Government that a policy ot clemency and appeasement will be lollowled in connection with theReuter - 557 words
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Article326 1934-02-19 1 GOOD NEWS FOR SILVER MARKET U.S. EXPECTED TO MAKE BIG PURCHASES At Least 25 Million Ounces a Month London, Feb. 17. The recent firmness of silver in London is due to the belief that the U.S. Government, influenced by silver interests in the U.S.'A. will shortly take action. The positionReuter - 326 words
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Article57 1934-02-19 1 The Rev. E. G. Proctor, who has been curate to St. Thomas' Cathedral, and Asst. Chaplain to St. Thomas' School. Kuching, Sarawak, for 13 years and was recently acting Secretary and Treasurer to the Diocese of Singapore, and acting Tamil Priest to St. Peter's Crurch. Singapore, has been appointed Chaplain57 words
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Advertisement30 1934-02-19 1 p^ f /j TO-NIGHT I I COCKTAIL DANCE < MAKAN KETCHIL I I IWFOBBIAr^IHNWPt^ DANCE I COMMENCING Wednesday, February 21st THE POPULAR COMEDIAN I DICK NORTON with *DELE___ RAFFLES -^eTe^RATED ORCHESTRA30 words
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Advertisement52 1934-02-19 1 dsf asdfas dfasf CHRYSLER RIDING EASE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT 1 SPECIAL DINNER I DANCE GOOD FOOD DELIGHTFUL DINNER MUSIC HOT JAZZ FOR DANCING ADELPHI HOTEL CLASSIC MUSIC DURING TIFFIN TABLE D'HOTE MEALS A LA rARTE TO-MORROW ROOF- GARDEN SPECIAL DIMMER DANCE GOOD FOOD DELIGHTFUL CONCERT MUSIC HOT JAZZ FOR52 words
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Article53 1934-02-19 2 Law Notices For The Day The Chief Justice at Penang Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Arjan Singh (Part heard). Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: S. *****2— Tan Mah Hoo vs.53 words
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Article147 1934-02-19 2 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending, Feb. 25.-To-day (Monday) 5.15 p.m.. Head-j quarters S.R.A. (v). Lecture and < Marching Drill: S.R.E. (v). Lashings, and Spars; S.V.F. A.. Unit Parade; j Training Cadre, Drill; Singapore Fort- j ress Coy.. R.E.147 words
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Article195 1934-02-19 2 Report Entirely Without Foundation Peiping, Feb. 6. Entirely without foundation was the comment of Mr. Nelson T. Jonnson when interviewed to-day concerning the report that he intended visiting Nanking next month in connection I with the Chinese request for a revision of the Sino-American Commercial Treaty. The AmericanReuter - 195 words
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Article43 1934-02-19 2 To Visit Emperor of Japan Changchun. Feb. 6. It is understood that Mr Henry Po t Yi will visit the Emperor of Japan next September. The meeting is expecteC to cement the friendly relations between Manchoukuo and Japan- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement233 1934-02-19 2 DOCTORS TELL HOW TO END INDIGESTION. Any sufferer from indigestion— and who does not suffer in some degree— j can put an end to pains and discomfort in a way which doctors everywhere have proved almost infallible. Some time ago. what is called the Maclean Formula was discovered by one233 words
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Advertisement246 1934-02-19 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMErv. ENERGEN Bread, Rusks. Meal. Digestive Biscuits. Batons and Batonettes. The ESSENTIAL element in SANE SLIMMING DIET. Ask for literature concerning the approved 18 day Diet for Sane Slimming. MEDICAL HALL LTD. CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS i STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, STATIONERS KEPAiftEKS. 14A CmUmmgrn Alley. Simgapan. m R^^' T246 words
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Advertisement417 1934-02-19 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL!, Tenders are now following materials or particulars, see Munlclpu Supply of 10.000 (alio* Bitumen. Date ol I Thursday. F*>b 22nd I Supply oi 2.500 cubi Quality Filter Sand p.m. Monday, Man Supply oi High p rt Tubes. Date of c Monday. April 30th C li v: Acting417 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1934-02-19 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Monday, 19th. High Water 1 47 a.m 2.15 p.m Football: S.C.C. Practice Match. S.C.C. Oxford and Cambridge Society, annual meeting. Adelphi Hotel. 7 p.m Tuesday. 20th. High Water 2.16 a.m.. 2.59 p.m. Football: SC.C. "B" XI vs. R.A Battery, Padang Wednesday. 21st. High Water 2 46117 words
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Article729 1934-02-19 3 Enquiry That i Has Occupied *4 hull Vp/tt Settlements Trade Comi Dmp] Jtc one year's work More than one hundred I t n held and the whole trade ol the Colony. (i from every conceivable has been gone into i the Commission has not by i729 words
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Article142 1934-02-19 3 So Stole Employer's Money T gave my employer notice but he refused to accept it and would not give Die my wages. Also. Ins son assaulted mc. so I Stole the money." Such was the naive excuse given by i Hylam boy." lately employed by Mr142 words
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Article354 1934-02-19 3 Busi -less in Hands of Receiver Rumour in Singapore has been busy v ith the affairs of Messrs Tan Kah Kee Ltd. during the last few weeks unci it Is now ascertained that Mr. David Phillip, the well-known local chartered accountant, has been appointed receiver and354 words
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Article289 1934-02-19 3 WARSHIPS IN PEN ANG Seaplanes Circle Over Town Several people witnessed the arrival; ;In Penang on Thursday morning of i H.M.S. Cornwall. Veteran. Wren and the aircraft-carrier H.M.S. Eagle. Together with H.M.S. Kent which arrived during the course ol the week, there i were rive men-of-war in port. The destroyers.289 words
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Article125 1934-02-19 3 Tenant Allegedly Kills Tamil Landlord t From Our Own Correspondent I Penang, Feb. Iti. A fatal stabbing alfray took place this morning in a house in Transfer Road, resulting in the death of an Indian Tamil named Pakirisami. It is understood that the man was the landlord of125 words
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336 1934-02-19 3 MALAY CHIEFS WIFE CHARGED WITH MURDER ALLEGED ATTACK ON COOLIE FATAL END TO TALK OVER SALARIES Dato Charged With Causing Hurt Kuala Lipis, lei). 14. A sensation was caused in the Kuala Lipis police court this morning when the Dato' Awang Prang was produced and charged with causing grievous hurt336 words
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Article99 1934-02-19 3 Cambridge Crew Selected From Our Own Correspondent. > London. Feb. 17. The Cambridge team lor the Boat Race has been selected as follows. Bow. A. D. Kingsford 'Uppingham and Pembroke. J. E. Gilmour I Eton and Trinity*. W. G. R. M. Laurie (Monk ton combe and Selwyn>.99 words
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Article231 1934-02-19 3 Successful Flower Shou in Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Corresponde: Kuala Lumpur. Feb. I". The tirst dower snow this yea: was held today under the auspices ol the i Selangor Gardening Society in (Grand Stand ol the racecourse A fairly good gathering attended Al most every European species231 words
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Advertisement154 1934-02-19 3 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? X VAN VLECK'S ABSOKPTIVB no case ot this painful malady it .m or too long-standing to be comI d permant-ntlv cured. The easy I. and wonderful power of absorpnon VAN VLECK'S ABSOKPTIVE is amazing. It soothe a"d K jve alter the first154 words
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Advertisement252 1934-02-19 3 "JJ! The Danger Line I .A—mm^ I .A—\\W I .A—W^r I .-BB^P^ I .A—\^r x i _mm\W^ f"^.'.'. 1 1 IL_— ,_BB .^BBBr Am\W\w u Tm. mmm. rl BBmBBB^^ i"#i i *^_t I^BB*^BB _r^ degrees Fahrenheit* Vi f| Xo form of refrigeration other than 8 If the good health of252 words
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Article, Illustration887 1934-02-19 4 Henry Ford Supports N. R. A. Ideal First Move Towards Millenium Of Justice And Plenty An Exclusive Interview With Harold N. Denny For The Free Press And N. A. R. A. Detroit, HENRY VO.IJ. tl (outstanding leader ol industry, holding out •against signing an industrial code, has broken his long887 words
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Article589 1934-02-19 4 PREFECT APOSTOLIC KILLED Peiping, Feb. 6. Advices have just been received here reporting the death of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Lugene Imhof. Prefect Apostolic of Tsitsihar. who was killed when the transSiberian train by which he was returning from Europe was attacked by bandits near TsitsiharReuter - 589 words
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Article361 1934-02-19 4 Dairen Trunk Murder Case Dairen, Feb. 3. The Dairen trunk murder trial, in which the accused are Nakazono and Katsumi Fujimori, formerly Kodama, took a sensational turn to-day when the male accused admitted delivering a dagger thrust which killed Mitsugu Aoyagi. his rival, because he had calledReuter - 361 words
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Advertisement184 1934-02-19 4 SANATOGEN will give you New Strength-New Vitality BBB^ Ci»BB .A_^Am^\ -4f^_mm_\ I ft fti*"^ wait hoping that new health may. come by 1 j'i itself when by taking Sanatogen, you can be Abbbbbbl sut of new strength and vitality. Thousands and thousands of appetite disappeared because men and women who184 words
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Advertisement226 1934-02-19 4 BBy Us freedom from bite and Art ,i_ "EDGEWORTH" continues to uin smnkm who have not previously experienced th satisfaction derived from this fragrant mellow and cool burning: Interna t inn. i Joy Smoke. ,r li Blended in two grades to suit all tu^t«FLAKE or READY RIBBED, and Vacan packed226 words
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Article, Illustration216 1934-02-19 5 George Robey Getting The Right Atmosphere Mrs. Allin (Perak) former Malayan champion (left) defeated Miss '-'<•: (Singapore) (right) in the semi-final of the ladies' singles at the S.C.C. Miss Megan Taylor, the young English girl skater, is training in Prague for the Czechoslovakian Championships which are to take place there216 words
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Advertisement238 1934-02-19 5 The first cigarette NEWS for over 40 years THE FILTER lIP h-b^ mmmm^mmm^-mm. —^_-_-«--a» that protect your fingers and teeth from stain Gracie Fields writes: _Jbb B jl p^*i fl WxW^' f^^WA to du can _m W 1 fl B who wants smoking with ?_^_^_^_^_T f ~V '^ffl B n<>238 words
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Article991 1934-02-19 6 IMPOR TA NT CHA NGES AT THE G.P.O. Responsible Positions For Staff Members TWO important Post Office appointmentl are expected to have a great Influence on the luture administration ol the Department. A.s a consequence ol the promotion ol Sir Evelyn Murray to the Chairmanship ot the Board of Customs991 words
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Article230 1934-02-19 6 Malay Clowns Last Performance Kuala Lipis, Feb. 15. The tragic death of a well-known and popular figure in the theatre world named Wahid bin Ahmad, the 'Midget" clown Ol the New Kinta Malay Opera Company of Perak. at present performing at Kuala Lipis. occurred at the Ge neral230 words
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Article118 1934-02-19 6 A duplicate list is provided in which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches118 words
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Article45 1934-02-19 6 Leicester Vs C. Liv^oo, 5 Huddersfield Sheffield l„. 2" Sm?* I**1** Bolton S Wo^erhampton Manchester Ln £__e°\ Flymouth V' r^EfS? Norwich *f I?™ 9!* This duplicate lfet t« of coinieUtor. in l L^_£_T b c *5 T«i«cc enta^es^«.ii-^\^*•* l of their45 words
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Article231 1934-02-19 6 Unique Event In Malaya's Legal History I From Our Own Correspondent I Penang. Feb. 16. The Court of Appeal met in Penang. for the first time this year, to-day. the presiding judges being Sir Walter Huggard. Mr. Justice Thomas and Justice Prichard. For probably the first time231 words
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Article49 1934-02-19 6 Is Government Taking Concern Over From Our Own Correspondent > London. Feb. 16. Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. seven per cent, bonds rose from £56 to £65 yesterday afternoon following rumours that the Malayan Governments were taking over the company. These reports were not possible to confirm.49 words
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Article40 1934-02-19 6 Leave has been granted to Mr. F. N. Chasen. Director. Raffles Museum and Library: Mr. F. T Laidlaw. European Master. Malayan Educational Service: Mr. G. H. Stephens. Dental Mechanic College of Medicine; Dr. J I. Barza. Senior Health Officer. Kedah40 words
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Article184 1934-02-19 6 New Landing Ground Opened at Batu Pahat Another addition was made on Saturday to the chain of aerodromes which is gradually being established throughout Malaya, when the official opening took place of the Batu Pahat aerodrome. Situated about seven miles from Batu Pahat itself, on the west side184 words
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Article79 1934-02-19 6 Charge Against Eurasian Motorist <From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 16. Before the first magistrate a Eurasian. W Bete Wood, was charged today with rash and negligent driving of his motor-car and causing grievous hurt to a police constable near the clock tower. Jalan Raja, at79 words
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Article71 1934-02-19 6 The marriage will take place at Killiney. County Dublin. between Dr. E. F St. John Lyburn. of Talfourd House. Hastings. Sussex, and Miss Maureen Margaret Armstrong, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Armstrong, of St. Ann's. Killinev. Miss Armstrong was born in Penang. hefather being a well-known lawyer71 words
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Article529 1934-02-19 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Comoetition No 27 ln which yon are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played in the English League on Feb 24. THE PRIZE529 words
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Article84 1934-02-19 6 Chancel, un I A new Forbidden City La I ioi Mr. Henry Pu Yi. r C IUjCUO, Who is due to \y Lmperor on March 1 Sixty acres have been •us palaces. This will b 9 high stone wall and a c! irr. round this longReuter - 84 words
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849 1934-02-19 6 WIFE'S ALLEGED PLAN TO KILL HUSB AND Burma Railway Officia I s Death WOMAN AMONG FIVE ACCUSED The suggestion that his wife Susan 1 Bentick, was concerned in a plot *o i poison her husband. Mr. A. W. Bentick, a Permanent Way Inspector of the I Burma Railways is made849 words
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Advertisement108 1934-02-19 6 of RheumetJei. jctatka. Lumbafo If your Wood to kept kt pure and Healthy gtate t T^ of the bnjbbbj by Ckric.', Blood Mbdßftl <* Ckmmlm* *m*4 SEmm. Bt^+ra-AimUQtnD m rABLL_STJta» BBBBBBBBSaS-B^-^-88-B-a^-BK^E-^-^-M It is the women every time who make and unmake film stars, and as theirs is still the deciding108 words
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Advertisement118 1934-02-19 6 THE SIMPLEST. WAY TO MAKE PERFECT TOAST! No modern breakfast table is complete without a Premier Electric Toaster. It provides a cootin- uous supply of crisp delicious toast just "done j turn" at a cost of approximately one fifth of anil of electricity for a twenty minutes' meal. mmmrmm-zr-jg^/ The118 words
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Article901 1934-02-19 7 A MUSICAL SOCIETY TRIUMPH SPLENDID I RENDERING OF 'ELIJAH' The Victoria Memorial Hall was r rwded last night when the Singapore Musical Society gave their opening performamu. of the famous Oratorio Elijah The Officer Administering the government, the Hon'ble Mr. Andrew Caldecott, was present This excellent gesture of public support901 words
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Article54 1934-02-19 7 Canton. Feb. 14. The construction ot a road built entirely by women has been begun in Kwangsi province. More than 5.000 women are now employed. No man is to have a hand in the job. as the scheme was originally evolved to provide labour forReuter - 54 words
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Article331 1934-02-19 7 Less Money To Celebrate With in Bangkok 'From Our Own Correspondent*. Bangkok, Feb. 14. Chinese New Year has arrived and the whole capital Is holidaying. True the Ministries are open and the Assembly will meet but the workers have shut down and there won't be anything serious331 words
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Article172 1934-02-19 7 Story Retold To Bangkok Rotarians From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 14. How a speaker with an attractive subject will attract folk was evidenced by the last meeting of the Rotary Club when the 37 members present brought 24 visitors to hear Lieut. Comdr. Bill-yard-Leake, R.N.. D.5.0..172 words
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Article163 1934-02-19 7 But Not On This Earth London. Jan. 8. Sir James Jeans, the astronomer, unfolded some marvels of the heavens in a lecture at the Royal Institution 3'esterday. Here are some of them: Many stars are so far away that their light travelling more than 180,000163 words
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Article241 1934-02-19 7 PL A YED IN INDECENT SHOWS Alas, Poor White Jade Frost Peiping, Feb. 6. One of the best-known Chinese actresses in the Tienchiao district has been expelled by the local authorities on a charge of appearing in indecent SS?" Her name is Pai Yu Shang, or White Jade Frost. FollowingReuter - 241 words
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Article69 1934-02-19 7 Sworn In To Administer The Government In accordance with Article XVII of the Letters Patent passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom on the 17th February, 1911, the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath for the due execution of the Office of the Officer Administering69 words
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Article376 1934-02-19 7 Sunday, Feb. 4. T.H. The Sultan of Selangor and Tengku Ampuan. Hon. Raja Uda and Tengku Badariah, Tengku Laksamana and Tengku Juma'ah. Hon. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard and Mrs. Leonard and the Misses Leonard and Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall left Government House. T.H. The Yang Di-Pertuan376 words
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Advertisement141 1934-02-19 7 mfm m ii iii-w —BB— i in i a— Another Brilliant British Musical Comedy Bigger and Brighter than MAID Of The MOUNTAINS." GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES during the WEEK-END Tis~| CAPITOL Pals' The Beautiful Singing Star o f RIO RITA and u 42nd STREET" —in B.l.P's dazzling production of the141 words
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Advertisement34 1934-02-19 7 Dr John Stewart, of Penang, has succeeded Dr. Conoley, Medical Officer of the Group Hospital on Nova Scotia Estate, Lower Perak. Dr. Conoley has gone home on the expiration of his iterm of agreement.34 words
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Advertisement293 1934-02-19 7 (■esS^jj^ LAST NIGHT Harrison Ainsworth's dashing story of Adventure and Romance! "2)ich Euvpin A Gaumont -British Production with VICTOR McLAGLEN JANE CARR and FRANK VOSPER See the famous ride to York and the traiiie death of Black llevs j OPENING TOMORROW "CHARLIE CHAN'S GREATEST CASE" With a WARNER OLAND and293 words
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Article23 1934-02-19 8 PARSON S.— At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, on Sunday. Feb. 18th. 1934. to Marjorie. wife of A. E. Parsons Jr.. a daughter.23 words
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Article46 1934-02-19 8 LUETCHFORD— MORRAH— On Feb. 16th. 1934. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. Harold Charley, eldest son of the late Mr. C. Luctchlord and Mrs. Luetchford of Londcn. to Olive Madeleine, younger daughter of the late Mr. F. D. Morrah and Mr/; Morrah of Invercargill. New Zealand.46 words
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934.
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Article442 1934-02-19 8 IT would be very interesting to have a peep behind the scenes at one of these International Association for Rubber Culture meetings. They seem to be very extraordinary affairs. Certainly the I cabled reports regarding them do not lack colourful detail. There was something of the flavour of442 words
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Article1186 1934-02-19 8 Gainsborough, Show Box Shrove Tuesday Commander Kenworthy For The Ijords Thousands Of Uve Black Cats I GAINSBOROUGH whose pictures are among the glories of the present British Art Exhibition at Burlington House, was a pioneer, though he did not know it, of the modern cinema. Among1,186 words
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Article406 1934-02-19 8 The members of Mr. Rex Story's Nine o'clock Revue are on a visit to Bangkok. Miss Morton, of the staff of the AngloChinese Girls School, who had been to England on a holiday, has returned to Ipoh. Mr. W. P. Botteley, manager of Serapoh Estate, Parit,406 words
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Article1037 1934-02-19 8 "Malay Bird Lore parents were at work, she alighted on a tree stump and said. "Mother. I have left my ear-rings and bracelets behind the door, and put small sister in the swinging cot." Her mother was amazed, ran home and found her daughter gone. She then returned, and the1,037 words
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Advertisement152 1934-02-19 8 aW^H^^^^H DC/I 50/e «4gente for f/ie Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States CALDBECK MACGREGOR &C°, Ltd. tfACOcporaleit under the Companies Ordfnancee of Hoaftkong) (Injcorporated in Shanghai) _f^m m LEGS OF PORK Delicious with Apple Sauce. PICKLED PORK Tasty and appetising SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. DONT |j BE sRi VACUE152 words
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Advertisement43 1934-02-19 8 "DID YOU TAKE A BATH THIS MORNING?" 4 'Xo, is one missing?" But you can take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY this morning which engenders that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE UFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.43 words
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Article65 1934-02-19 9 n DE ENCE TREATY WITH BRITAIN I F ore jgn Minister Denies secret Pact I he najruc. Feb. 16. tate the Minister for Decker* declared that had not entered nor i to enter any defence c Far East. irould depend on her own the defenceReuter - 65 words
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Article54 1934-02-19 9 I Makes Second Crossing Of Ta>man Sea Sydney, Feb. n. Sea. known as the grave." was crossed solo for nd time bf Mr. Charles Ulm At 6.10 p.m. from New which he left at 5.30 am m Faith m Australia." wmpanied Kingsfnrdt\ifl 2.U00 mile pioneer Might PacificReuter - 54 words
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Article692 1934-02-19 9 Discriminatory Measure In House Of Commons BRITAIN'S PATIENCE IS EXHAUSTED London. Feb. 15. In fc he House of Commons to-night the President of the Board of Trade moved a motion to approve the Import Duties Foreign Discrimination Order. This measure imposes a 20 per cent,B.R - 692 words
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Article370 1934-02-19 9 MR. STANLEY BALDWIN ON DICTATORSHIPS "Appalling~Risks Of Disaster" London. Feb. 15. I Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in a speech at Preston last night, emphasised thei importance attached by the English! people to democratic liberties. In the. last few years the conditions of government in many countries had en-370 words
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Article62 1934-02-19 9 Several distinguished Kelantan Malays gathered at the P. and O. •wharf on Saturday to meet Tengku Ali. eldest son of H.H. the Sultan or Trengganu. arriving by the Chitral. Tengku Ali. who was accompanied iby Mr. C. C. Brown. British Adviser, Trengganu. is 19 years of age and has been62 words
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Article269 1934-02-19 9 To-morrow FOLLOWING CONFERENCE IN PARIS 1 Explaining British j Disarmament Plan j London, Feb. 16. Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, left London this morning for the j French. Italian and German capitals to discuss with the respective Governj ments the terms of the British MejmorandumBritish Radio; Reuter - 269 words
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Article46 1934-02-19 9 I Military Deputation in Turkey Istanbul. Feb. 16. The Chinese military mission headI ed by General Yang Shien, Commandant of the War School at Nanking, 'has arrived from Germany and is proceeding to Angora to make contact with the Turkish military autho- rities.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article37 1934-02-19 9 Federal Judge Refuses To Restrain P.M.G. Washington, Feb. 16. I The Federal Judge has declined to restrain the Postmaster-General from cancelling air mail contracts at the suit of Trans-continental and Western companies. Reuter.37 words
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Article41 1934-02-19 9 Latest Rubber Price (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 17. RUBBER Spot (Sellers) 5d <5d.) (Buyers) 4 15!16d (4 15|16d.) Feb.-Mar. 5 l|32d (5 1|32d.) April- June 5»/ 8 d U£J4) July-Sept. 5 13|64d (5 7|32d.) Market Steady. 141 words
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Article123 1934-02-19 9 Nearly £3,000,000 From British Wireless Licences London. Feb. 16. The annual report of the British I Broadcasting Corporation discloses that the number of receiving licences increased during last year from 5.262.953 to 5.973.759. Since the end of the year there has been a further increase and theBritish Radio - 123 words
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Advertisement133 1934-02-19 9 GREATER THAN EVER! The Supreme George ARLISS i I l r_«MVV_fl_MlVH| gS£ '{T/ J s><*>^3 B-P^^-5-^lB _^_k 3 mm __m I B F 1 j*T '^^*^ArEEbr*f**li m m\mA m _H^ /V ■>' a^^^^^^b fl_l Ba^ j__k<mf _*W A ■■'■•>' EEEr-Am EawA aa B _^_Il.Vm >?•:,' 4H 2« fl _9» 'x133 words
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Advertisement13 1934-02-19 9 I Mrs. G. W. Seabridge is returning to Singapore to-day by the Ophir.13 words
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Advertisement54 1934-02-19 9 The engagement is announced of Mr. M. J. Hayward of the Malayan Civil Service and Lady Patricia Stopford. eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Courtown. Mr. Hayward was appointed a Cadet in March 1929 and was gazetted a Passed Cadet in June 1931. He has been most of54 words
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Advertisement214 1934-02-19 9 LENTHERIC LIPSTICK O APPLY A SMALL Ilj QUANTITY ON THE LIPS 111 IN THE MORNING B&l THEN HAVE BREAKFAST, fIH ■II LUNCH, TEA. 111 YOUR LENTHERIC IjjHIHHpSP^ ALL DAY. THE PERFECT OBTAINABLE FROM: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. Chinese and Indian Carpets and Rags WASSIAMULL m ASSOMULL&C? Jm 31-33 HIGH ST214 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Article1158 1934-02-19 10 Prof. E.R.A. Seligman - Prof. E.R.A. Seligman By The Dangers Of Heavy Fiscal Burdens A distinguished authority on tax p.uUlems writes here a warning to Congress against over- taxing the people of the country, pointing out the effect undue burdens will have upon general economic welfare. He presents1,158 words
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Article220 1934-02-19 10 The Dominion Bureau of Statistics i weekly index number for the general industrial situation for the week ending (January 6th is 83.2 compared with 81.7 for the previous week the figure I represents an increase of 19 per cent in the corresponding week in 1933. The220 words
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Article93 1934-02-19 10 The accounts of the Tamlang Rubber Estates for the year ended Sept. 30 show a profit of £3,084, after crediting fi 2,104 in respect of dividend from the Sumatra working company. For 1931-32 a profit of £1,894 was shown, but this was before providing £6,620 (including £1,710 loss93 words
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75 1934-02-19 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February 17, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers i R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot Uoosj) 16% 16 3 /4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F.0.8.) 1G 15 16 17 116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. *****6 16% Apr-June 16% 17 July-Sept. 17»/ 4 17% Oct-Dec.75 words
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Article185 1934-02-19 10 February 17. 12 o'clock noon Buyer? Sellers Gambier 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 32.00 White Pepper 31.50 Black Pepper 15 3 4 Copra, sundried 3.05 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago185 words
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Article200 1934-02-19 10 February 17 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 964 London, 3 months' sight 2 4V 8 London. 60 days' sight 2j4 7 64 London. 30 days' sight 2|4 3;32 London, demand 24 5 64 London. T.T. 2)4 1!16 Lyons. Paris, demand 895 Hamburg, demand 149 New York, demand200 words
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Article549 1934-02-19 10 PROSPECTING WORK REPORT Shareholders Asked For Further Capital The directors of Buffalo Reef <Gold> Prospecting and Development Co. Ltd. have issued a circular to share holders stating In view of the encouraging results obtained from prospecting work done on the property, your Directors are of the opinion549 words
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Article116 1934-02-19 10 February 16. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline in 4-gal. drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4-gallons tin116 words
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Article85 1934-02-19 10 Escot Rubber Estates. Limited, harvested a crop of 705.030 lbs. for the year ended Sept. 30 (against 707,938 lbs for 1931-32). The "all-in" cost of production works out at 2.77d. per lb (against 2.69d.) and thc average gross price realised was 2.90d. per lb. (against 2.05d.) A85 words
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Article88 1934-02-19 10 MAYNARD'S MAR PROFIT I II a profit |ri_H annual report i lj_fjJH Co. Ltd. tor tli K^H which is to b. _L_J_H meeting at C. vll at noon on Bat *)^t from last I which must b. for the year il balance to be cart K H B Board in88 words
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Article178 1934-02-19 10 Feb. 14 15 17. American Can. Com. 105% 107' B 107 American Telephone and Telegraph 121 3 4 123 122! 8 Atcheson Railroad 69 70 3, 70V 2 Dupont 100' a 102 3 4 102% Firestone. Common 23 4 23% 24* K General Electric 23 23% 23>/2 General178 words
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Article255 1934-02-19 10 Singapore. Feb. 16. A large amount of business has been transacted since our last report, state Messrs. Guthrie and Co. On Tuesday, the 13th. instant, prices weakened following the joint statement made by the British and Netherlands Governments that reports of restriction agreement were inaccurate and255 words
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Article97 1934-02-19 10 The home Treasury issued an order on the recommendation of the Import I Duties Advisory Committee reducing from 20 per cent, to 10 per cent, ad valorem the customs duty chargeable on used palm oil casks of certain dimensions imported empty. Casks of this kind97 words
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Article120 1934-02-19 10 The accounts of Sedenak Rubber Estates. Limited, for the year ended Oct. 31 show net proceeds of rubber of €19,834 against .£11.551 for 1931-32. Exchange throughout is taken at 2s 4d. per Net profit was £1,198. against a net loss of G4.5G8. Adding £12,906 brought lorward, £14.104 is120 words
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Article44 1934-02-19 10 London. Feb. 16. A total of £63,825,000 was applied for in tenders for £35.000.000 Treasurv Bills to-day. The amount allotted in Bills at three months was £34,600.000. The average rate per cent, was 16/5.52d. as cnmn.irpri with 17/5.81d. last week. British RadioBritish Radio - 44 words
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Article29 1934-02-19 10 Abroad Helstngfon i^l Bucharest 51c I S I Buenos Air» I Pc I Montevidi P» I Shanghai 1 lPi| Yokohama I Silver Spot r I War Loan V K^l29 words
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Article188 1934-02-19 10 Demands Stil HI Unsatisfied W fl m While Singapor I 3 Chinese N \v V 1 g have been wen In 1 York (state Messi I Ltd. in their v.. Feb. 16) 1 T Reports both I 1 regardlni resttiet 1 .11 calcu ted at I *i188 words
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Article79 1934-02-19 10 Kvatt and o 5 1 i Brunei (output for J I lbs.: (total to dat I j year for— > 7 mths 23 I ifor January. 1933' W I Changkat 43.707 ltM I 069 lbs.: 31.770 II I Haytor 16.599 lb I lbs.; 19.332 lbs. I Indra-irl79 words
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Article31 1934-02-19 10 The Secretary ol I Colonies has »ppr< I ment of Mr A R I for Chinese Affairs I ments. to Secretar'. I J Straits Settlements I States Class la. Mal 1131 words
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Advertisement143 1934-02-19 10 The properties of the Langen (Java) Rubber Estates Company are held by N.V. Langen Rubber Maatschappij, the entire share capital of which Is owned by the English company. In the local company's accounts for the year ended Aug. 31 depreciation at the usual rate has been written ofT buildings, machinery,143 words
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Article826 1934-02-19 11 I kii.W. 1 EBRLARY 17. 1931 I 39s 41s 45s 46s 6d hi I4i 3d 14s 9d •v:S ID 190 1.97 l 2 I pS 34s 6d 35s 6d 30 33 I 43s 45s 8s 9d 9s 9d 49 52 I 47% 50 I 14s 14s 9d826 words
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Article275 1934-02-19 11 Japan's Financial Position Tokyo. Feb. 8. The Governor of the Bank of Japan has warned Japanese bankers and i business-men not to expand their operations excessively. He said. "Following the favourable I turn In financial conditions last year, :an easy tendency persists and there has been a furtherReuter - 275 words
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Article641 1934-02-19 11 R UBBER RESEARCH Bill For New Constitution Gazetted (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. One oi the most acrimonious and protracted controversies that Malaya has known comes to a formal conclusion with a Bill gazetted in the Federal capital to-day. The Rubber Research Institute, attractively situated in a peaceful641 words
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Article289 1934-02-19 11 Iron and Steel Merger Tokyo, Feb. 3. Alter prolonged negotiations, the Japanese Government has just sanctioned a huge merger of the Government and private steel and Iron works. The new combine, which will be known as the Nippon Seitutsu Kaisha 'Nippon Iron Manufacturing Company > will have289 words
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Article151 1934-02-19 11 Successful Prospecting Work Nanking, Feb. (>. Prospecting work done with the aid ot German experts has convinced the Szechuan authorities that rich oil deposits exist within their province, according to a report from General Liu Hsiang to the Ministry of Industries. General Liu says that oil fieldsReuter - 151 words
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Article129 1934-02-19 11 Substantial Reductions in China Nankin cr. Feb. 6. In a report to the Executive Yuan the Ministry of Railways states that very substantial reductions have been made in freight charges for the transport of foodstuffs on various government railways. Shipments of rice from Hunan are charged half theReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement60 1934-02-19 11 I TBI sT ERN UNITED ig^ F N(t m.RPORATION LTD SOUTH HM/tlt*'^ riRE MARINE %^Ttm/i BRITISH %*ykC# MOTOR CAR 01WII3H .1 unnPNT INSCRANCE COMPANY, LIMITED VM) E MAR INE, MOTOR ;5StSn 2 0 D f EN s ,'SURANCE. COMPENSATION IN 'SI'RANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST General Mana«er. CLRRENT RATES **i L60 words
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Advertisement898 1934-02-19 11 Assets gagged 1 1 -,000.0!)0 Assurance in Unvr ovgr S.r>,ooo.oOQ The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorpocmted In Om straits settlements. HEAD OFFICE Oreat Easf-rn Ufe Building. Cecil Street. Sincere. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC The Company ha. €20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and complies898 words
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113 1934-02-19 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. j Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. j Kelantan (via Gemas) every113 words
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Article388 1934-02-19 12 The Larger Shipping Ownerships An indication of the severity of the crisis confronting British shipping is provided by the table published in the New Year number of Syren and Shipping of British merchant fleets of over 50.000 tons gross. In the corresponding table a year ago. the388 words
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Article59 1934-02-19 12 Tokyo. Jan. 26. The s.s. Taiun Maru No. 2, displacing 996 tons and belonging to the Shozo Kawaguchi company, went ashore this morning at the Strait of Shimonosek, near Moji. Although one of her holds has been flooded, she is reported to have suffered only minor damage.Reuter - 59 words
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Article473 1934-02-19 12 Ready To Start Huge j Waterway Scheme (By a Stafl Correspondent. Toronto, January, 31. Canada is ready to start work on lhe St. Lawrence waterway scheme just as soon as the treaty negotiated with the United States is ratified by the Senate. There would remain, of; course,473 words
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Article167 1934-02-19 12 Hong Kong Steamer in Trouble Hong, Kong, Feb. 5. The steamer Haining. belonging to j the Douglas Steamship Company, a British concern, went ashore oil* Swa- tow on Saturday night, according to I advices received by the owners in i Hong Kong. The vessel went aground onReuter - 167 words
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Article60 1934-02-19 12 Nanking, Feb. 6. The Ministry of Communications has requested the National Economic Council to assign, as soon as possible. i $15,000,000 out of the proceeds of the American wheat and cotton loan as Government capital in the China l Merchants Steam Navigation Co. A, decision to that effectReuter - 60 words
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Article67 1934-02-19 12 All Blue Funnel ships, many of Which are well-known in the port, will soon be equipped with the latest shipping device— direction finders. Messrs. Alfred H6lt and Co. have placed an order for 70 of such apparatus with the Marconi Marine International Co. Ltd and when these are fitted on67 words
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Article340 1934-02-19 12 Rules For Passenger Vessels The Board of Trade announce the issue of Statutory Rules and Standard! Regulations to give effect to the pro- 1 visions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 192'). regarding musters and drills in pas ■enger vessels registered in340 words
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Article351 1934-02-19 12 Plt P. and O. Chitral from home: Mrs. E. Lindow. Mr. N. Reddish. Miss B. Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Baughan. Miss \V. Boddy, Mrs. J. Chester and inn.. Mr. W. J. Curran-Sharp. Rev. K. Cutler. Miss M. Duncan. Mr. B.351 words
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Article64 1934-02-19 12 To Develop Kwanglung Industry Canton, Jan. 30. In order to develop the shipping industry in Kwangtung, the provincial department of reconstruction is hastening the organisation of a navigation company with a capital o: $2,000,000, part of which is to be subscribed by the authorities and part byReuter - 64 words
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Article80 1934-02-19 12 The Colombo Port traffic in liquid fuel has of late years been steadily rising. That is natural in view of the decreasing number of coal- burning vessels that call at Colombo. In 1933 62.256.992 gallons of liquid fuel were I received as against 61.772.735 gallons! in 1932. More shipments were80 words
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Article119 1934-02-19 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR ships Aknrride I Eapeeted I Kasl )Vh; i i f ,|:,i I H Main Wharf (Entrance I 1 Ipoh 10; Kistna Ifl Empire Dock .Eattaace I 11 TateUhl Maru a I City of Roubaix I F»fl Peek (Entrant I West Wharf (Eatraa I I Barpedon 2; Hu I119 words
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Article177 1934-02-19 12 Kum Sang. Bnt I Kobe 17.2 for Calcutt I Raub. Brit.. (73 ton I 17.2 for Pontianak I I Chitral. Brit 772 I 17.2 lor Yokohama i I Kinta. Brit I 17.2 for Penang 19 2 I Glenearn. Brr I London 17 2 for Hon I Katong. Br::177 words
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Advertisement568 1934-02-19 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 thc s.s MANGOLA 3.352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA ir, one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de568 words
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Advertisement215 1934-02-19 12 The shipping I French Weal Coast and v m been restored With the the mail steamer Mexlqw I Naaaire to that country Bani I La Coruna and Cub.' 1 I. S. K. LINE. I ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL M 9 TRANSPOIM CO I i Incorporah ci in Jai I REGULAR FREIGHI I215 words
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Miscellaneous108 1934-02-19 12 BY STEAMER. TRAIN AEROPLANE TO-DAY North. North-East «Sc N.-Wcst Sumatra Ophir 9 a.m. Karimon Mersing 9 a.m. Pengerang Hock Keng 9 a.m. Rhio Bee Tong 9 a.m. Pulau Tekong Hong Aik 9 a.m. RhH) Hong Keat 10 a.m. North. North-East <&: NorthWest Sumatra. Ceylon". Aden Egypt and Europe 55 Lahn108 words
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Advertisement455 1934-02-19 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. 'Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ,N KK WHWW*UT!_UT_J?_«^ government IAJ-NDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Duc Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 1934. iqoi AIALI ll SS',! BHUT455 words
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Advertisement485 1934-02-19 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England* "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL "ww*. steamer Due SaHs City of Khartoum Feb 2 7 Mar. 2 Clt y of Bath Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Calls at Dunkirk. FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN485 words
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Advertisement1168 1934-02-19 13 fctPilt/ENTI NG^3s__S_i^l THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1931 Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd S£i£ ual steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd TOE aS£F^SS^ fr* Ud E SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co' Kd ,THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENT \r1,168 words
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Advertisement975 1934-02-19 14 i%- ML fcOM.NKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OPHIR Monday. Fob. 19. Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA- Monday. Feb. 19. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkaiis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAROS- Tuesday. Feb. 20. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berorvbang. Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. GEN. VERSPYCK- Tuesday. Feb. 20. Letong. Maras. Tarempa. Genting, Poeloe-Pandjang. Serassan. Midai and Kramat. PALOPO— Tuesday. Feb. 20. Rhio.975 words
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Advertisement541 1934-02-19 14 Al whs VA /I I T_\m I H nTH c,, 1 il I H I rn I~i *m *l_Bi 1 1 1 mmLl *t _^^B *-M__U_i I I V^_ fl r" HI s*wn\m I 1111-H I Mm T^v^H-kfc^^iL. TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID,541 words
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Advertisement620 1934-02-19 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTFRImu I TO L.tMBCRG XN, I §KATORI MARU 10,000 Feb. 22 23 SFUSHIMI MARU 11 0C0 I SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Mar. 8 9 HAKOZAKI MARU 10 M0 I JYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU ***** I HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 ft HAKUSAN620 words
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Article91 1934-02-19 15 Sepoy Lines Beat Island Club Sepoy Lines G.C. defeated the Island Club in the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup competition at Sepoy Lines on Saturday afternoon by 4 matches to 3. Details (Island Club players mentioned first) H. L. H. Lim (4) 1, Lowson (5) 0. R. W. Moore (4)1, McConigley91 words
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Article173 1934-02-19 15 In a match at Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Sunday, Feb. 11 "A" (Machine Gun) Co. S.V.C. lost to the Police by 2 l 2 points to 6V 2 Details. Pte. A. I. Horsley. Pte. E. C. Milllgan V/a. V. G. Savi, A. H. Frew 0.173 words
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104 1934-02-19 15 A match between Garnson and Sepoy Linn Golf Clubs, played at Sepoy Lines j yesterday resulted as follows l Garrison j players mentioned first >: Barr-Sim and Renton 1. McConigley and Fr^w M*\. P. Wilson and Innes Miller 0. Cowap 'and Horsley 1104 words
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198 1934-02-19 15 The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Miss P. Margoliouth and G. M. Coltart witn a net score of 33. 49 cards were taken out and the following returned Ml>s Margoliouth and G. M. Coltavi198 words
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Article140 1934-02-19 15 I Light Blues Just Heat Blackheath London. Feb. 17. Principal club Rugby results to-day were as follow: Blackheath 10. Cambridge Un. 11. Eristol 17: London Scottish 5. Devonpoft Services 11: U.S. Portsmouth 6. Gloucester 35: Leicester 7. Northampton 6: Coventry 6. Oxford Un. 9: Harlequins 3. Richmond X.Reuter - 140 words
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Article33 1934-02-19 15 Britain Beat Australia in Last Test Perth. Feb. 17. Great Britain beat Australia by 7 I matches to 5 in the final lawn tennis > teat. Australia won the previous four ReuterReuter - 33 words
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789 1934-02-19 15 qNGAPORE'S MARKED SUPERIORITY \\\nsomers Suffer Severe E Trouncing hockey tournament betrom Singapore, Penang. nd Kuala Lumpur again attractwd to the Kuala Lumpur Wednesday. re playing In excellent form., irked superiority over ier tct ms Ln their display against Penang ladies were cond t iir. V A789 words
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Article159 1934-02-19 15 The Chinese Inter-Cluh League The second game in the S.C.F.A. Inter-Club League was played yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium, wiien the St. Matthew's Young People's Guild beat the Chun Woo Athletic j Association by six goals to three. The C.W.A.A.. making their debul in the competition this159 words
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Article63 1934-02-19 15 Money Wins The Oakleigh Plate Sydney, Feb. 18. The race tor the Oakleigh Plate resulted as follows MONEY 7.6. 1 HEROS 9.2 2 MULTUDO 8.12 3 Won by a neck, halt a length between second and third. Time: 1 min. 6% sees. There were twenty starters. The betting63 words
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Article58 1934-02-19 15 Wiltshires Win Soccer Friendly 1 Playing In a frientiiy game at Tanglin on Saturday afternoon the S.C.F.A. lost to the Wiltshire Regiment by (our goals to two. Kim Wee and Quan Chong scored for the S.C.F.A. in the f.rst hail. The Chinese fielded only five oi" their regular58 words
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246 1934-02-19 15 CLARK THE BEST BOWLER The following are the batting anc bowling averages of the MCC tourists to date, Including the match agatns* Madras Ins. NO. H.S Tti Av* D R Jardine 23 4 102 978 5i 4 iC. F. Walters 26 2 155246 words
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Article261 1934-02-19 15 Madras. Feb. 7. The M.C.C. had some useful batting and bowling practice in their one-day match against the Indian Cricket Federation XI. which they won by 1".. runs. They scored 263 for six at Whlcli juncture. Jardine declared, and disposed of the Indian XI for261 words
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Advertisement316 1934-02-19 15 aß_^_^_^_Hn_l_^_^Ha-H_^_^-_^_^_H_^_^_^_^_S-^ u fl^^^ ?^^^w>^^:?^^^ -?^^^^.^^^^^^f?'s:: #9 S K >H| l^B^BM^flß-^-BBWBBBBSMSfe»S^^^Pv^ '■^^^^^l)^ b ?^-I^J^^^^^^^^^m _H a^^ A. \____w r^wrmaa fiW j P i _S_o >: >^_^_i_^_^_^HP^^^^ a mf Eff 9». iilrrnffi iffli iit> -MiiiiimßfflH-Hf >:>^_w_^% W Hr :^flß y y y^^*jm|^^^^^^^^^^W ■;-a| i_«i. -BttSks ft 7 v iw fir i£ W^316 words
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745 1934-02-19 16 400,000 PEOPLE WATCH THE CUP TIES Arsenal Dismiss Derby BUT THE GOAL WAS HOTLY DISPUTED (Ftom Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 17. 'THE eight matches in the fifth round of the English Cup competition attracted attendances aggregating 399,620 people. The highest gate in the series was at Sheffield, where the745 words
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Article45 1934-02-19 16 Because of the success which has attended its presentation it has been decided to continue the screening of Christopher Bean at the Pavilion for one more night, to-night. After the last screening to-night it will be rushed by fast car to fulfil up-country bookings to-morrow.45 words
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Article914 1934-02-19 16 WHAT THE HORSES ARE DOING New American Candidates Cause A Flutter Saturday. Considering that the going was yielding and that the extreme outside of ;No. 1 track. v:as used, some very fair j performances were witnessed at Bukit Timah this morning. A large American •contingent turned out to see how914 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-02-19 16 Mrs. Allin (Perak) former Malayan champion, won ladies' singles event at S.C.C. yesterday, by beating Mrs. Warden.17 words
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915 1934-02-19 16 SHARP SURPRISES IN S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT N.S. Wise Beats Conqueror Of Club Champion Mrs. E. K. ALLLN'S SUCCESS 1\ 1 ABIES' EVENTS WITH the exception of the final tie of the men's handicap doubles, the S.C.C. Chinese new year lawn tannis tournament was brought to a successful conclusion on the915 words
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Article85 1934-02-19 16 Ten Wickets Win Against All-Ceylon Colombo, Feb. 18. Good bowling by Clark, the Northants fast bowler, played a big part in the ten wickets victory which the M.C.C. gained to-day in the match against All-Ceylon, the first match of their short visit to the island. All Ceylon85 words
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