The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 February 1934
1934-02-28
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Title Section17 1934-02-28 1 The Singpore free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,202. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-02-28 1 Miss Norma Yard en. the London actress, who lias been appearing in 'Ever Green" and who was also in 'Turkey Time" leaving London for New York to fulfil a stage engagement.31 words
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215 1934-02-28 1 PREMIER AS VICEROY I I Conservative Members CHANGES MAY COME AFTER BUDGET RELEASED I U>ndon. Feb. 2H. RESPITE Sir John Simons instant denial of his proposed transfer to the Home Office, London humming with rumours of an impending Cabinet n shuffle. ;hat sooner or laterReuter Wireless - 215 words
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Article314 1934-02-28 1 $30,000 TAKEN FROM TREASURY Sensational Robbery In Kinta From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 27. A sensation has been created throughout the F.M.S. by the news that the Government Treasury at Batu Gajah has been robbed of $30,000 which sum has been stolen. When the start arrived in the314 words
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Article35 1934-02-28 1 China Will Ratify Despite Protests t Nanking. Feb. 27. It is reliably understood that The Chinese Government- wj]l ro- morrow formally announce the ratification of the silver agreement despite the bankers' opposition. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article109 1934-02-28 1 I Ceylon State speaker as co-respondent j Page b. Severe bail storm in Johore Page 6. Malaya trade statist i< s— Page 11. Huge loan on Shanghai property Page 3. Indian merchant diM harged Page 3. Another local beauty competition planned, Pa^e 3. Tobacco importer heavily fined109 words
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OPEN WAR is UNLIKELY
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Article308 1934-02-28 1 Austria And The Nazi Threat Owing 10 the reported ma^ir^ of large numbers of German;? on the German side of the Austrian frontier, the Heimwehr is concentrating; on the frontier near") Braunauanina, bu. the -y\ez or a German armed attack on Austria Is discredited in Vienna. A message from Berlin308 words
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Article66 1934-02-28 1 Vienna, Feb. ?4. I This afternoon Senor Suvich had a i long interview with the Chancellor at 'the Italian Legation but no official an- 14 nouncement was made M regards the nature of the discussion but it IsL suggested unofficially that the possi- i j bilities of anReuter - 66 words
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Article137 1934-02-28 1 A New Group Berlin. Feb. 24. The unexpected return of Senor Suvich to Vienna has caused surprise and a certain amount of uneasiness In Berlin official circles, which are of the 1 opinion that the formation of a new group in Central Europe and the Baltic does not help tomanity - 137 words
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Article85 1934-02-28 1 Rome. Fefc. Tension between Italy and Germany is very acute, the bone of contention being not only the Independence of Austria but the whole economic settlement of the Danube Valley Stales. The Italian proposals on this subject which have bee discussed »T Senor Suvich the Italian Undersecretary ofReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-02-28 1 Photo Shows: Rioting students on the run in a Valencia (Spain > street after trying conclusions with the police. The -frftflg followed the banning of the Spanish l'niversit> Federation, nhose political views are very advanced.34 words
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Article25 1934-02-28 1 Paris. Feb. 27. Robin. former Chief Tonkin, has been appoint-rnor-General oi Indo-China in tton to M. Pasquier. who was air liner Emeraude.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article37 1934-02-28 1 Bulgarians Freed By Nazis Berlin, Feb. 27. The three Bulgarians. Dimitroff. Popoff and Taneflf, have been released and have left by air for Moscow Reuter. The above trio was found not Kiiilt> at the Reichstag: fire trial.37 words
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Article60 1934-02-28 1 Italy Officially Denies Humours Rome, Feb. 2". Rumours that Italy is contemplating leaving the gold standard are strongly denied. Signer Jung, the Finance Minister, declares in his own and Mussolini's names that the Italian Government is determined to maintain the lira anchored to the gold standard60 words
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Article57 1934-02-28 1 Demand For Substantial Increase London, Feb. 27. A substantial increase in the air lorce at Singapore is strongly urged by Naval and Air Force officers, according to the Daily Telegraph, which adds there is a growing demand from Government supporters for an immediate addition to the RA.F.,Reuter - 57 words
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Article362 1934-02-28 1 Paris, Feb. 24Germany's object is to isolate France by securing: a British-Italian-German understanding, and France is adamant against any reduction in armaments unless Great Britain firmly guarantees her against the breaking of the Convention. AH agree that Germany i^ unyielatafi on the question of equalityReuter Wireless - 362 words
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Advertisement66 1934-02-28 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK Till >> %KtST APPROACH TO PIRK riIKH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. lAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STOREd. TO NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE makan kctcmu INFORMAL DINNER DANCE P Q .45 p.m. to Mid- night FINAL PERFORMANCE THE POPULAR COMEDIAN DICK NORTON with ADELE SATURDAY MAR. 3rd66 words
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Advertisement88 1934-02-28 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK tHR NEAREST APPROACH TO PURR FRESH, PASTEURIZED BULK OBTAINABLE IN TlfE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINO PROVISION CTOREB. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NIGHT INFORMAL FRIDAY FORMAL SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 2 im SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY BALF KELLERMAHN'S FAMOUS BAND A DELPHI88 words
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Article27 1934-02-28 2 Before Mr. Justice Mills in the ML Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— Pro: 13 34— Re V. K. Pillay Marican deceased.27 words
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Article95 1934-02-28 2 London. Feb. 22. The stratosphere is the next step. thought Amy Mollison. who arrived in London to-day after a holiday in the United States accompanied by her husband, who met her at Southampton. Amy declared that she is now well and strong again and said she and her95 words
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Article37 1934-02-28 2 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, the life president of the Western Islamic Association London, accompanied by Mr. Khalid Simpson, arrived at Klang on Saturday and was entertained to tea at the Astana by his Highness the Sultan ol Selangor.37 words
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Article310 1934-02-28 2 LONDON— A USTRALIA IN THREE DAYS MARATHON FLIERS WILL WASTE NO TIME I London, Feb. 18. I British airmen and aircraft de- signers are already on their toes in anticipation of the great London-to-Melbourne air race in October. A big international event is expected in view of the huge prize310 words
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Article207 1934-02-28 2 Death of Retired Kedah Official Translator The death took place at Sungei Korok, Alor Star, on Saturday, of Che Mohamed Saaid, retired Official Translator, State Council Office, Alor Star. Deceased who was about forty-seven years of age, joined the Kedah Government Service in 1915, prior to which207 words
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Article157 1934-02-28 2 Dato Accused Shows Signs of Insanity Kuala Lipis, Feb. 25. The Dato" Awang Prang Stia Wangsa. penghulu ot Budu. who stands charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Chinese tapper and aiding and abetting his wife. Siti Hara. In the murder Of another, is stated to be157 words
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Article110 1934-02-28 2 THE Y.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE The following candidates from the Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce, passed in the Cambridge Examinations held last December. ..Junior. Chia Kee Sian, Chia Tong Seng. Lee Swee Chia. Mohamed Saiboo Marican. Yang Wang Cheong and Yeo Soo Siah i4O per cent, passes^. School Certificate.— Marican Ali110 words
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Article118 1934-02-28 2 Special Tax on Foreign Workers i i Paris, Feb. 12. The Chamber by 368 votes to 185 has empowered Government to effect cuts in public expenditure by decree to facilitate the balancing of the budget. Reuter Wireless. Paris. Feb. 21. I In spite of the warning by theReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article22 1934-02-28 2 Paris. Feb. ZL The death is announced of Mme Alexandre Dumas, widow o:' the youngei Dumas. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article261 1934-02-28 2 'Three Chinese Discharged On Murder Charge I On instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, the charges of I murder against three Chinese. Wan j Kham. Tham Kow and Sin Ah Kow. were withdrawn by Court Inspector Maclennan before the second magis- trate. yesterday, when the case was261 words
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Article214 1934-02-28 2 Mrs. Caldecott will open the "Home and Children's Fete" at the Y.W.C.A.. Fort Canning Road on Friday. Mar. *9. at 5 p.m. As the name suggests, supplies for a home will be found for sale displayed in their natural surroundings in the rooms of a house.214 words
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Article221 1934-02-28 2 Tested By Imperial Airway Plane Kuala Lumpur. VvU. M. Yesterday's homeward bound Imperial Airways machine "landed" at the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome about 2.30 p.m. Captain Prendergast, the chief pilot, inspected the aerodrome on Thursday of last week and apparently "tested" the ground yesterday when the machine ran221 words
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Article208 1934-02-28 2 Death of Chinese Unexplained An open verdict was returned by the i Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, i yesterday morning, after Inquiring into the death of Tan Bah Bee the j 21-year-old son of a bicycle repair ihop proprietor. A rikisha puller named Bee Say Nan208 words
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Article159 1934-02-28 2 Reorganising British Industry London, Feb. ftf. Far-reaching plans for the reorganisation of the iron and steel Industry were adopted by the Federation a Iron and Steel Manufacturers today by 79 votes against 28 The plan provides. Firstly,, a quota system tor production. Secondly, control o! sale prices.Reuter Wireless - 159 words
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Advertisement145 1934-02-28 2 ARE YOU A SPORTSMAN Every sportsman wears the IMPROVED Polo Singlet. 80 cts. Each. NOW ON SALE AT:S. SHIMURA CO., 82-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel. 4382. HDD IVescription HI B U yon are tnffew from B JBccam*, Ring worm, Dhobi«« I m I*fc. Mt Rb*utn. Prickly Heat. m^ PftoriMic,145 words
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Advertisement18 1934-02-28 2 RwiMfnkofNtfMt pvr* btood not oiilv ii—ptmmf dliw. tote Natfirt Wood and Skin Comfteifitt OtHu't ■m^»ilif*i LIQUID «r Ti4JtUrTita«18 words
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Advertisement89 1934-02-28 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS' I BEECHAM S I LUNG SYRUP I Colds Bronchitis. I Of all Chemists. I Sole Agents: I GRAFTON LABORATORIES, Singapore. I BUSINESS CARDS SXTS TYPEWRITER AGENCY ■TATIONEKB A BBPAIEERB. 14A Ckaao Alley. Bint*w TtM Ohetpeat House for jour Station mk «ry. Typ«wrlUrs, Ribbooa and Carbon* te ftuo for89 words
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Advertisement409 1934-02-28 2 TENDER? SINGAPORE MUNICIPALrr 1 Tenders. Tenders are now following materials or j^LJ particulars, see Municipal Construction ol Drains and cuh posed playing Rel Course Area. D«t I noon. Saturday Supply 01 High ''I* Tubes. Date ol f>** Monday. April 30th ri UOIUU Acting Munlclpd. NOTICES, NOTICE Ai and iiom March409 words
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Miscellaneous133 1934-02-28 2 DIARY OF i 7HE WEEK Wednesday, 28th. I High Water 10.5 a.m.. 11.18 p.m. 1 Singapore Races Rotary Tiffin: Mr. R. H. Thornton on "Civil Aviation," Adelphi Hotel. Football S.C.C. 2nd. vs. Wiltshires 2nd., S.C.C; C.WA.A. vs. 8.A.C., Jalan Besar. Hockey: S.R.C. vs. Indo-Ceylon. S.R.C. Thursday, March Ist. High Water133 words
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Article347 1934-02-28 3 TOBACCO MANIFESTED AS TISSUE Importer Fined $1,000 :::n nr oi eight baks of irom Madras of the 2MK) lb.. on which the mount to $1,889.30. ownerwinch was strenuously denied L-u.sed, led to the arrest and bbkth Tliavcr, a licensed torter, before Mr. H. A. Criminal District Judge, on a charge347 words
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Article341 1934-02-28 3 $18,000,000 LOAN TO WOMEN $9,000,000 FOR BRITISH GOVERNMENT beue vrt "to °h n $18,000,000, &SBffsirtaasifi Shansrh ,i L S as Aaron Hardoon, whose aL r Wner and mll »onaire ov T^oT a VZ ereat promlnmost valuable sites on the "Mil™ v^L Sun Com Pany's store, the' various lots forming the341 words
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Article299 1934-02-28 3 Beauty Competition BeingArranged tone of the features of the second inual livestock exhibition which will I opened by His Excellency, the Officer iministering the Government, at the d Race Course, at 4.30 p.m. on April will be a beauty competition. The beauty competition is to be open all299 words
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Article139 1934-02-28 3 Forecast of the Roosevelt Talk Washington, Feb. 26. A more liberal commercial policy, according to Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State) may be expected as a result of a round-table conference today between Mr. Roosevelt an(T~Tiis trade advisers, among whom acute difference of opinion exists. The conference wasReuter - 139 words
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Article120 1934-02-28 3 Big Demonstration In Hyde Park London, Feb. 25. A Hyde Park demonstration by two thousand unemployed marchers, with thousands of sympathisers and spectators, against the Government's Unemployment Bill was carried out in very orderly manner. Twelve thousand police and four thousand special police were on duty. Reuter. London,Reuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article72 1934-02-28 3 Moscow, Feb. 21. Tremendous crowds in the Red Square gave a thunderous ovation to five ski-runners of the Red Army whc travelled over 3,000 miles from Irkutsk in 83 days to participate in the sixteenth anniversary of the Red Army, They crossed the Ural and Taiga "mountains en routeReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article49 1934-02-28 3 Moscow, Feb. 2. Four hundred fishermen, and 190 horses are adrift in the Caspian Sea on an ice block which broke away from an icefield. An aeroplane has been sent to locate the ice floe and drop food and medicines and direct icecreakers to the rescue. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article282 1934-02-28 3 INDIAN MERCHANT DISCHARGED Grossest Perjury I Alleges Counsel The preliminary enquiry into the case in which one Manjoor Sahib charged Kavena Nagutha Mohamed Naina Maricar, a well known Indian merchant, at one time partner in Messrs. Sultan Maricar Bros., Co of jNo. 88, Market Street, Singapore, who Had branches all282 words
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Advertisement179 1934-02-28 3 vs ?^S^^3^^^s*^sl y^ m v sw *///y m^^^it^^^'^^m f \W. I k^SlQ^^ TT^~^^^^B»siysßHEa^^'^^^^^Bk^^jsj^^» "^^fcjgfc. t_^ i I I^ *J l^^^^ I* iJIUaW* II <ailenbunjs Foods Made from the purest milk ol cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ179 words
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Advertisement246 1934-02-28 3 SPEEDY.. There is real speed in this new Austin 80 m.p.h. Yet there is comfort too. The steering column is raked to Just the right angle, and all controls are handy to the drivers seat Other features are wide doors, sliding seats, leather upholstery and equipment that is truly all-weather246 words
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Advertisement876 1934-02-28 4 WARNER BROS. AMAZING NEW MUSICAL SPECTACLE "FOOTLIGHT PARADE j JIMMY CAGNEY Ope l IS L T^ltJ? AY "SLEEPING IS T| and 3.15 6.15 9.15 PLCASUPF" I RUBY HEELER 4h#3fc A^ADgTAI w rLt 7 bURE nf DAOAfIC at e vMrllllL When you sleep on a 1 Of rUUILIbHT PARADE &4 CIILIIiftMC876 words
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Article, Illustration171 1934-02-28 5 THOUSANDS DEAD AND WOUNDED IN AUSTRIAN CIVIL WAR <!£.££ "'rT'reS. 0 Wverrrnrtr^ 1115 tween S G»'~n"»«nt forces in the civil war in Austria. Thousands r casualties «erc re|K>rtec. Government troops are here seen taking the Socialists headquarters in the Ottakrinic «here some of the most desperate fighting and heaviest casualties171 words
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Advertisement125 1934-02-28 5 r nraim JOHNNIE WAhKER j I For your very good health I holds twice its meaning over I a gldss of Johnnie Walker. p There is no finer or healthier (SF.T^ I stimulant ihan whisky, and no T^^i whisky more acceptable than J^gcrr^y I RED LABEL for all occasions, the125 words
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Article220 1934-02-28 6 STONES HALF AN INCH ACROSS Rare Phenomenon Explained Hailstones half an inch in diameter fell during a heavy shower of rain at j Kulai in Johore yesterday afternoon. This weather phenomenon occurred shortly after two o'clock, when a sudden sharp shower of rain was experienced220 words
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Article256 1934-02-28 6 THAT MONEY IN HAND What Will Be Done With It? London, Feb. 22. Everyone is asking what the Chancellor will do with the expected surplus on the current year. He anticipated a shrinkage in the revenue of €46.000.000 but the actual shrinkage up to last week was only €2.500,000 butReuter Wireless - 256 words
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Article50 1934-02-28 6 Budapest, Feb. 20. The suicide of Herr Edmund Deghy chairman of the Royal Hungarian Automobile Club, has caused a public sensation. In a valedictory note, deceased explained that life had held no more value for him since the advance of anaemia had cut him off entirely from auto-racing.50 words
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Article352 1934-02-28 6 HOSPITAL JAGAS DISMISSED Police Court Disclosure Honesty is not the best policy to follow for the Sikh jagas employed in the General Hospital. This was apparently what Nikka Singh, one of the jagas, meant when he gave evidence to defend himself on a charge of criminal breach of trust in352 words
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Article549 1934-02-28 6 .FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of tin Free Press Football Competition No 2! In which you are asked to forecast results o ten matches to be played on March 3. THE PRIZE OF $150 will be awarded549 words
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1237 1934-02-28 6 MEDIC A L OFFICER S PETITION Claim For Rs. 25,000 Divorce Damages CONSIDERABLE interest has been created in Ceylon by the case before the District Court of Colombo wherein the Medical Officer of Health for Colombo, Dr. C. V. Aserappa, sought to obtain a1,237 words
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Article68 1934-02-28 6 The annual general mee( Singapore Diocesan Association will t> lield in St. Andrews School Ball Stamford Road. Stnfapi re Mar. 12. at 5.25 p.m. The meeting will bo pi at 4.30 p.m. "kindly r by members ol the C.W.A. ol all the 1 congregatiu;; invited to take68 words
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96 1934-02-28 6 I agree to abide by the conditions governjing this competition as set out above and to 2£2£ *> deClBlon of the Comjrtttlon i Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all I matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following Oup96 words
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Article70 1934-02-28 6 This duplicate list Is for the convenient* of competitors In keeping a record of their !2f^ d no account should it be •mu to the Free Pro—. Arsenal vs. Aston Villa Bolton W. vs. Port'rmouth Manchester C. vs. Stoke C. St. Johnstone vs. Queen o* South70 words
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Advertisement99 1934-02-28 6 DUFF'S WHISKY Warn. 9rs^^m^L^^Mi wEt fJ J>^ J pwj s^ar^ld Thoroughly matured and guaranteed SOLE AGENTS: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3A, RAFFLES QUAY. TELEPHONE NO. 2234 |F *m&%k I*| Recommend Food 1 p j(i P/iGd ici fi f^ I I as a U of the elements needed to I N99 words
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Advertisement56 1934-02-28 6 Order* received /£f If post attend- /&>£/ d lmmedla- />J^ teljr. Addresa- d* W. High St.. Blnga- .^y Dor- AST /V fTMMi Moderate X^" UHSTANUING IN MALAYA Breued by The Archipelago Brewery Co-. t I I Singapore. Agents V N V. Straits Java Tradinf Co. > V^ Phoenix Aerated Water56 words
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Article, Illustration2304 1934-02-28 7 possible to see with some degree of certainty who are going to be the last two teams left the competiion. At the moment it looks as if it lies between the Municipal Services and the A.P.C. It is reasonably certain that had not Fraser and Neave's divided their2,304 words
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Article93 1934-02-28 7 Ladies' Club Championship The following are the results of th? first round of the ladies' championship of the Singapore Golf Club: Mrs. Richardson beat Mrs. J. L. Campbell 5 and 4 Mrs. G. V. Allen beat Mrs. Gerahty and 3] Mrs. Atkin-Berry beat Mrs. J. I. Miller93 words
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Article16 1934-02-28 7 The March Ladies' Spoon j J will be played for on Friday afternoon.16 words
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Article111 1934-02-28 7 Squash Tournament At Tangttn Club Officers oi H.M.S. Eagle gained a runaway victory over the Tanglin Club in a squash racquets tournament held at the Club last night. The following; are the results: F1.;O. More beat Mr. H. E. C. de Chassiron. 3 games to111 words
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Article67 1934-02-28 7 i Third "Come Back" Fight London, Feb. 26. At Cardiil to-day Jack Petersen. fighting the third contest of his "come-back" campaign, beat Harry Crossley, the former light-heavyweight champion, the referee stopping the fight in the tenth of a fifteen round contest. -Router. Middle Title London, Feb. 26. In67 words
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Advertisement281 1934-02-28 7 1 ..3'>-">3a^BßaKU»V||Stl^Bß VflaaMa|flHaßT|HßlßßVHHaa| l^BH a g ailßa>n^ a|^ HBV|va^ HßßH^ BllMa p la f^ißßtfgßaßliaHKßSß^ I THE BIG LAUGH IS ON! PAVILION <=* ™vTS o^T IV W BOUNDING MAIN V IKv^^bß jf||) ND S,y_. DNEY HOWARD ifk^i &S '^^'r\L WITH crowds of m I■] Att PM «fc!r ji I I also281 words
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Advertisement137 1934-02-28 7 THE NEW WORLD FREE SHOW FREE SHOW j A Grand Procession depicting the renowned Chinese Historical Works of Art collected at great expense from Shanghai, Pekin, Nanking, Soochow, Hangchow, Yangchow. Ningpo, etc. will be displayed and marched on the New World grounds tonight, 'Feb. 28. and March Ist, 2nd and137 words
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Advertisement197 1934-02-28 7 The mightiest TARZAN in the History of showmanship OPENING TO-DAY AT THE MATINEE "si"* ALHAMBRA Matinees To-day, Saturday Sunday at 3.15 p.m. NEW ADVENTURES OF I #^l iV mb l^i 7/ie FEARLESS THE WHITE GIANT OF THE BLACK JUNGLES with BUSTER CRABBE THK MIGHTY HUNTKK FKiHTKR and ADVKN'II KKK In197 words
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Article486 1934-02-28 8 Malaya 's Trade With Canada I ■yHE decision of the Canadian Department of Trade to re-open In Singapore the office of Trade Commissioner which was closed seven or eight years ago when the headquarters were removed to Batavia is to be welcomed if it is to have the effect of486 words
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Article, Illustration702 1934-02-28 8 WE ARE just getting the homej papers with accounts of the naval conference which took place here last j month. The Times contented itself I with seven or eight lines, which, in view of the fact that nothing official was obtainable as to the nature of702 words
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Article477 1934-02-28 8 FROM DA Y TO DAY Raja Rastam Shahrome bin Raja Said Tauphy has been appointed a Magistrate of the First Class for Selangor. The Rev. H. B. Amstutz, M. A., pastor of Wesley Church, Singapore has been ill with malaria since' he arrived from Ipoh but is now convalescent. Sec-Lieut.477 words
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Article588 1934-02-28 8 UAVING been resident wiy miles ot Loch N,,, last, the writer cannot heln good deal about the uiu, lure that has been waters, exciting the publi the press of all nations. ling the reputation oi rot ,7 Usts. Interest in the m v phibian-for such it588 words
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Advertisement98 1934-02-28 8 aV .aP^Laa H4HPYPSI cSo a^a^te^^ aV ttj^J^Bou^^^ K^l 50/e i4genfs for fhe Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States CALDBECK MACGREGOR C°, Ltd. ttiQC operated ciniler the Companies Ordinance* ot HoAgkoAg) (Incorporated in Shanghai) SAUSAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Pork Beef L i ver Salmi— English Smoked Sausages TRY THEM TO-DAY Singapore98 words
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Advertisement47 1934-02-28 8 A MAN MAY GO CRAZY ovei" his first car. He also may go crazy under it. But not if he has GAFLAC MOTOR CAR POLICY. I i GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE i ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. i Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. I m WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 193447 words
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Article111 1934-02-28 9 BELGIUM ACCLAIMS ITS NEW KING Enthusiastic Scene In Brussels Brussels. Feb. 23. moui crowds in the were lined with troops. irtng the uniform .1. and Queen Astrid. ng drove in procesPalace to the Cathedral ere the traditional accession of a new ated In the presence Government. ParLpality and dipi< German111 words
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Article128 1934-02-28 9 Hanitington Turns EUp Again London, Feb. *2.V monstratton end- j an ihlon. he speech of Wai rhe national un- j rs' movement, who] aiming at a mass! iltlmate object of es'orkers* Socialist RePbi Reuter -K^. London. Feb. 25. isand unemployed 1 tland. Lancashire. parts of the countryReuter Wireless - 128 words
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Article79 1934-02-28 9 London, Feb. 27. the Premier's! re- •ive a deputation of unrchen a deputation of 40! ied by Messrs. Maxton MP, marched to 10. and demanded to see j ary stating that Mr.! s not even in the buildold the secretary he dent as a personal old raise theReuter - 79 words
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Article26 1934-02-28 9 Derailed Near I'ittsburg Pittsburs, Feb. 27. persons were killed and i in the derailment of a near here. The engine caches plunged over a26 words
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324 1934-02-28 9 At Least Sixty People Die; Much Damage Done T> *»>" York, Feb. 27. bl^lnrH con blned death-roll in the blizza rd and tornadoes in the Somhern states is now estimated at sixty dutrhir tight deaths in New ss f jWing the cessati °n ofReuter - 324 words
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Article91 1934-02-28 9 United States And The Manchukuo Shanghai. Feb. 27. As instructed by Washington, the American Legation in China has offi- dally denied that the Government of the United States has made any proposal to recognise the Manchukuo state. In reply to a formal inquiry by the Chinese Chamber ofUnion Times - 91 words
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Article118 1934-02-28 9 1,756 More Last Year London. Feb. 26. Warships to the number 01 1,756 were buhc for the Briusn Empire, the United States. Japan. France, Italy, the Soviet and Germany during th? year ended Feb. 1. according to an cflicial return. This is fewer than inReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article111 1934-02-28 9 Better Government And Communications London, Feb. 27. 'China needs better Government and communications, and export prices with less taxation, and silver will not affect her appreciably in comparison j with these things" declares the j Financial News, in commenting on the i Shanghai Bankers' Association protests. To111 words
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Article80 1934-02-28 9 Lady Addresses Rotarians j I From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, Feb. 27. Mrs. Dickinson, wife of the chief police officer, delivered an interesting address at the Rotary Club this j afternoon on the subject of the beauty of the English language. Mrs. Dickinson made history to-day, as80 words
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Article92 1934-02-28 9 New Taxation In Budget New Delhi. Feb. 27. Fresh taxation providing a surplus of nineteen lakhs of rupees is included in the budget introduced by Sir George Schuster. The taxes include an excise duty on sugar of 21 annas per hundred-weight, a duty on raw tobacco of 38Reuter - 92 words
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Article164 1934-02-28 9 Changchun. (Feb. 28. Henry Pu Yi. who celebrated his 28th. birthday yesterday, is now prepared for his enthronement at dawn on March 1 as Emperor Kang Teh Tranqullity and Virtue* of Manchukuo. Gold-einbroidered silk robes and other magnificent regalia have all been delivered to Pu Yi*s temporaryReuter - 164 words
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Article53 1934-02-28 9 England Secures Big Contract London. Feb. 27. Lhasa is about to have electrial light equipment from England and many hundred tons will be transported 400 miles from Darjeeling by mules yaks and Tibetan porters across mountain passes 17,000 feet high. Tibetan engineers trained in England will installReuter - 53 words
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Article84 1934-02-28 9 New Commandant Takes Salute < From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Feb. 27. To mark the opening of the volunteer training season, a combined route march was held yesterday, 730 troops participating, made up of 492 Volunteers, 62 police and 176 school cadets. The troops, accompanied by the84 words
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Article46 1934-02-28 9 Six Pilots Killed in One Week New York, Feb. 24. As the result of the Army's attempt to run America's air mall service following cancellation of the contracts with air mall companies, six pilots have been killed during the week. Reuter Wireless. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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641 1934-02-28 9 Anglo-Chinese School Successes Pupils of the Anglo-Chinese secondary school did well in the Cam--1933 Examinatlon *eld in December, The percentages of passes are as follows Anglo-Chinese School: Junior 83 per cent., Senior 80 per cent T,, A glo o~F hinese Continuation School: Junior 81 per cent.641 words
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Article61 1934-02-28 9 Penang Municipal Meeting <From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. 27. Mr. G. W. Bryant, wlio has returned from home leave, presided at the Municipal Commission meeting to-day, the ordinary business of which was transacted in five minutes. A further five minutes was taken n j in a special61 words
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Article44 1934-02-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent'* Penang, Feb. 27. The Anglo-Chinese School Union is making arrangements to fete the j Hon. Khoo Sian-ewe in honour of his recent appointment to the Legislative Council. Mr. Khoo Sian-ewe is the patron of the Union. i44 words
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Article79 1934-02-28 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.* RUBBER London. Feb. 27. Spot Sellers) 4 31j32d <5d.) 'Buyers) 4 29j32d (4 15f16d.) Mar 5d (S 1j32d.) April-June 5 3|32d Wed) July-Sept. 5 3 16d <5 13 64d.) Market Quiet. New York, Feb. 27. March 10.22 (10.40) April-June 10.53 <79 words
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Advertisement65 1934-02-28 9 VAN DYKE'S "ESKIMO" Thx epic Of the North is coming! •1 <harmingly Situated Hotel in the Island^^^^-^^^r I ith Verandah d- Bath I ■t"dern Conveniences. m %X \J I ««»iificent Dining rt tL o^|oo° >'"'e Hall. I^-^^ A .G^T^^^ I \%l %J *<>•* Cocktail Bar n*\f\\%Y* sc<* is Makan Ketchil65 words
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Advertisement152 1934-02-28 9 TRANSPORT DE LUXE FOR HIS MAJESTY "THE BABY" "MARMET" and "LEEWAY" perambulators THE FINEST PROCURABLE PERAMBULATORS From $55.00 FOLDING CARS $49.50 GO-CARS 5.50 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. LATEST DRESS MATERIALS! CREPE FACONNE SATIN LAQUE NEW SHIPMENT AT CHOTIRMALL'S TELEPHONE 7957 41-43 HIGH STREET. WM \*>^ jjj Bifc? THIS BIG ALL152 words
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Article1014 1934-02-28 10 DRA FT RES TRICTION SCHEME READY Rubber Rumour Which Set London Buying j In their weekly rubber market report lor Feb. 14, Messrs. Symington and Wilsons' Mincing Lane brokers, state. The past seven days have been very active ones in the rubber market and fluctuations have been wide. The highest1,014 words
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Article373 1934-02-28 10 Further Loss on Remittances In u circular to the shareholders the directors announce the crops for 1933, the comparative figures for 1932 and the estimates for the current year as follows The tea output lor 1933 has for nine months been governed under the International Agreement. The average373 words
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Article138 1934-02-28 10 Reasons For Increased Planting The Hague, Jan. 26. Although a definite figure covering planting during 1934 for the 1935 Java Sugar crop will not be available before February, authoritative quarters estimate that the crop will amount to approximately 480,000 tons, which is higher than the December estimate. Various138 words
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81 1934-02-28 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association February 27, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loose) 16»8 16^4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F.0.8.) 16^8 16 l 2 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Mar. 16 3;16 16 516 Apr.-June 16% 16V2 July-Sept. 16 3 4 16 781 words
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Article182 1934-02-28 10 THE TIN PRICE February 27. Singapore tin price <pei jpicul) $113.62V 2 February 27, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 31.00 White Pepper 30.00 Black Pepper 16.00 Copra, Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small Hake Tapioca 4.25182 words
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Article203 1934-02-28 10 Feb. 27. SELLING London, T.T. 2|4 7(32 London, D.D. 2J4V4 London. 30 days' sight 2j4 5|16 London, 60 days* sight 2|4 11|32 London, 3 months' sight 2(4% London, 4 months' sight 2|4 ***** New York, D.D. 61 V 4 New York, 90 d.s. 62 J/ 4 Calcutta, Bombay,203 words
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Article59 1934-02-28 10 A loss of £510 is shown by the accounts of the Garing (Malacca) Rubber Estate for the year ended September 30 (against £1,675 for 1931-32). This has been deducted from the credit balance carried forward, which is thus reduced to £4,451 Floating assets. £18,548; creditors, £857. A crop of 402,57759 words
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Article66 1934-02-28 10 Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for the first half of 'February: hours run 86; cubic yards treated 32,000, total piculs 271.54; nett value $18,673 Thabawleik Tin Dredging, Limited first half of February: hours run 117--cubic yards treated 21,000; total piculs 180; nett value $14,209. Pungah Tin Dredging, Limited No. 166 words
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Article271 1934-02-28 10 U BA MAUNG PLEADS FOR PREFERENCE Competitors in Indian Markets New Delhi, Feb. 22. Informal discussions between the Education Member and Assembly members who are interested in rice production will take place to-morrow. The conference itself is expected to meet about the end of the271 words
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Article115 1934-02-28 10 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 tin 3.65 Shell115 words
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Article149 1934-02-28 10 Customs Receipts Higher on Reduced Imports Shanghai. China's imports for December were $91,000,000 and her exports $50,000,000, the excess of imports being therefore $41,000,000. For the year 1933 imports at $1,345,000,000 are dow n $289,000,000 compared- with 1932, while exports at $611,000,000 are down $156,000,000. The excess149 words
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Article119 1934-02-28 10 Manchester Firm's Record Order London. Jan. 23. The extended quota lor the import of wines and spirits in the United States of America has brought a record order from New York to a Manchester firm of wholesale wine and spirit merchants at Ardwick Green. A total of119 words
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Article460 1934-02-28 10 SIAM'S EXPORTS SHOW DECLINE But Favourable Balance Remains In the statement made by the Siamese State Councillor tor Finance before the Assembly last week, the following references to trade wore made Foreign trade returns to date indicate that the financial year B.E. 2476 will ciose with a favourable trade balance.460 words
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Article303 1934-02-28 10 Suggestion* I'm- n Government In a stat- m- policy the A Chambers ol c I In order to nations to take :debtors ana thei circle oi world I I should be made (world's chief cannot be paid (exports ol goocla and they will aer<- A ry i303 words
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Article196 1934-02-28 10 (wilt Edged Securities Strong London. Feb. ML On the Stock Exchange, although' closing under best, gilt-edged securities were again strong, but. otherwise, general conditions ruled quieter and. with some profit-taking in evidence, the markets were rather irregular. Japanese securities, however, were very iirm on reports of improving Japan-SovietReuter Wireless - 196 words
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Article82 1934-02-28 10 u.s Bteel Anaconda Coppt Un!" tmooQ MIIMTIOMI II 1. -I, I American Can Con American Telephi and Telegraph Atcheson Railroad Dupont Firestone. Comn Genera) Elect] General Ifafc Goodrich GKiodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bar New York Cei. Railrp.d Pennsylvania I road Co. -Con) Radio-Corporation Socony Vacuum 182 words
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Article762 1934-02-28 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations S.S. and F. M.S. 5 p.c. Victory Bonds 1920 red. 1934. $15,074,300 102*4 102% c.L Penang Municipal 5 p.c. of 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 112' 2 113UC.1. Penans Municipal 4 u j» p.c. of 1929 red. 1959--1 69 58.250.000 HV/4 H3 4C.i. FMS. 4762 words
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Article82 1934-02-28 11 Problem for U.S. Liquor Codo Authorities I Washington. Feb. 21. The advantage which a bootlegger I possesses owing to the high price of I legal liquor is giving concern to the I President's assistants, who are seriously studying moans of putting him out of business. One methodReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-02-28 11 Miss Estelle North was married recently to Mr. Cecil Hudson at St. Peter's. Eaton Sq. Miss Viola Lyttle«o«. sister of Lord obham was a bridesmaid.25 words
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Article78 1934-02-28 11 Indian Performs In The Dock Rangoon. Feb. 22. A 20-year-old Indian named Muthu will spend the next 14 months in gaol, serving a sentence for sedition, pondering over the "ostliness of tendering tree advice. After creating a diversion in the Court at Toun^oo by throwing a cracker, neReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article123 1934-02-28 11 Problem of Oil Burning Boat* London, Feb. 22. The Government is considering the best method of securing international agreement at Geneva or elsewhere for remedying pollution of the sea by oil waste from oil-burning vessels, stated Lord Templemore, replying for Government to the discussion on this subject InReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Article101 1934-02-28 11 One-T'me Investigator Killed Dijon, Feb. 21. Passions over recent scandals have been rekindled by the circumstances surrounding the death of M. Albert Prince, the former chief of the Public Prosecutor's department, who handled the inquiries into the Oustric. Hanau and Stavisky affairs. His body was found onReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article100 1934-02-28 11 ,4 nr,». c > Statistics coipniied bv the Department <>t ind f.ms GROSS TRADE GROSS EXPORTS I g^SS^mPORTS s^^_;™»» Monthly Cumulative Tctu. I \o 3 4 JSf 4 __2_— "IT^T 55^95 ***** 55.695 I <2> _!L_— ~~^2li 33.329 28.473 33.329 28.473 67.4J. g24 1085 9 34 093100 words
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Advertisement27 1934-02-28 11 IHK EASTERN UNITED p"", roRroBATKW i.ti>. FIRE, MAUINF. MOTOR CAR pFBSO NAL ACCIDBNT \M) tKKMKNS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. vs.iN Oneral Manager. W 4. recil Street. m& 1 3INGAPOU27 words
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Advertisement25 1934-02-28 11 mr: SOUTH fMfh BRITISH \'tt^' FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSIRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CXRRENT RATES L C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OlDce: 2. Flnlayson Green.25 words
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Advertisement831 1934-02-28 11 Assets exceed SI 2,000.000 A.vsurancf in )«»r«r «»\er .v;~».000.»M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern" life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE. 27. Old Jewry. EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court oi England and complies with831 words
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Article213 1934-02-28 12 Santhia, Brit.. 4.814 tons, from Calcutta 27.2 for Hong Kong. Amoy, Shanghai and Japan 1.3. Anshun. Brit., 1,869 tons, from Amoy 26.2 for Hong Kong, China 1.3. Sui Sang, Brit., 1983 tons, from Osaka 27.2 for Calcutta 28.2. Morioka Maru, Jap., 3.095 tons, from Calcutta 27.2 for Hong213 words
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Article93 1934-02-28 12 The following passengers arrived by the Kedah from Belawan Deli via Penang yesterday: Capt. A. Lynes, Mr V D. Knowles, Mr. H. W. Hawkeswood, Capt. G. H. Reay. Mr. A. W. Brooke Miss P. Bell. Insp. S. A. Woosey. Mr. G C. C. Blakstad, Mr. C. W. Coombs,93 words
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41 1934-02-28 12 LATEX IN BULK-It is notified for information that with effect as from FetK 9. 1934, the rate of freight on Latex in Bulk has been reduced to US$9 50 oer ton at 20 cwt.41 words
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Article1632 1934-02-28 12 Famous Shipmaster's Fund Of Nautical Stories SIR BERTRAM HAY'S MEMORIES A most humorous and entertaining talk on his sea-going career was given to members of the Constitutional Club in Liverpool last month by Commodore Sir Bertram F. Hayes. K.C.M.G.. D.5.0.. R.N.K.. formerly commander of the1,632 words
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Article106 1934-02-28 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside la* tth.Expected to n r East Wharf < Entrain/*. dU Shunko Marti 22; F Main Wharf (Kntram, Mata Haii Rawal Khartoum 15; Ch Santhia 11: Flonia Empire Dock (Entrant j Karapan 90; a b..nk 34: Sniir Empire Dork (Entrance j Montevideo Mam ,46. West Wharf (Entrain?106 words
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Article25 1934-02-28 12 Feb. 26 Tbmort B "Beldis -Nor.-: Raub S press ol Britain, Vota Gemas. Rusa, Sin K! tut <Brit.>: Borini iMaru Jap.-. Fib. 27 c25 words
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Article23 1934-02-28 12 The MM. maU Rousse] is diiFriday. March 2nd< I )d 1 sail on UIC KDM n, Hong Konf K Berth 8 H B23 words
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Advertisement713 1934-02-28 12 Burns Philp Line. 'Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANOOLA 3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and ftnest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de713 words
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Advertisement277 1934-02-28 12 j BIBBY LINE [LONDON AMNtm PALL MALL, LONDON, *W.l] of last twln-scr»-^ Oil Mail Passenger V twttn RANGOON, COLOMBO, I'OKT SUDAN MARSEILLES, PLYMOI IH IND LONBON through connection fiwi Singapore ana Pensj homeward bahimqi Lea\f lUdiom 1934 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Mar. 15 WORCESTERSHIRE Mfel J9 CHESHIRE Apr 12 i YORKSHIRE Apr 26277 words
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Miscellaneous308 1934-02-28 12 Local And Foreign Mail I Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN I 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 via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. (Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. t Kelantan (via Oemas)308 words
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Advertisement449 1934-02-28 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines 'Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N en INDER (ONTRACT WITH HIS M a iitc^o^^ [-ONOON AND FArTaS^SIIr^^NMENT N TWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. Due 1934 *onnage. Singapore. 17.000 Mar. *2 BHUTAN a449 words
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Advertisement475 1934-02-28 13 Ellerman Bucknal 1 Steamship Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England' "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBITRr VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL nAMBUKb. Steamer City ot Khartoum Due Sails City of Bath In Por^ Mar. 2 Calls at Dunkirk. Mar u Ma r IP City of Lille F R K475 words
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Advertisement840 1934-02-28 13 "iSr^ulf^ l^ OTA^KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1991) THE tea^F^ ?f-p'V Ca t L THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd i 1 T hß INSURANCE. e isssioS ud' :o and a:u> Th? sra* 11 M m j The Federated Malay BttU. R'^^'nJ^oya: Stu.e miUIJI M Sun 7Ao BLUE PUMMEL LIME WEEKLV SERV.C840 words
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Advertisement798 1934-02-28 14 r m ML &OMNKMJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAJANG— Wednesday, Feb. 28, Prigl-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDKNS Wednesday. Feb. 28. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI- -Wednesday. Feb. 28, Toengkal, Moera-Saba and Djambi. VAN DKR LI JN— Thursday, Mar. 1, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng. Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Benoa and798 words
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Advertisement137 1934-02-28 14 OUTWARDS m.s. DANMARK for Manila, H'Kong, S'hai. y nama, Nagoya, Osaka and Kobe Mar 1 m.s. FIONA for Bangkok Feb. 28 TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE TO LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE AND PORTLAND m.s. ASIA 1 leaves Manila about Mar. 20 leaves Hong Kong about Mar. 25 ARES ToGenoa £45 to137 words
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Advertisement524 1934-02-28 14 TO EUROPE 1 FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAB), ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Johnson Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Apr. 24 i Pres. Monroe Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 May 8 Pres.524 words
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Advertisement628 1934-02-28 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTUn TO R,«.tIBURG rtu\ JKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 8 9 HAKOZAKI MAHU lu I JYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 I HAKUSAN MARU 105i SSUWA MARU 10,000 Apr. 19 21 HARUNA BARU SFUSHIMI MARU 11,000 May 6 i628 words
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52 1934-02-28 15 Sensational Bowling On Both Sides EBoth i olona l»«», Feb. 24. the feature ■-•n the M.C.C. lia-Ceylon team, j i by the narrow, (S, the M.C.C.; Singh (5 for 62>,| 78 runs (Kelaartj •j;^ runs j dla-Ceylon team. Test players, com-' heii first innings d 121 runs in the r52 words
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206 1934-02-28 15 an outstanding j cricket victory in the! captained a side the Nondescripts on| nd on Saturday by j S< i N( G r cinandez 20 b L. Alvis 3 ido b P d'Almeida 13 Humphries b Q. Carlo Pereira run out o A. Choppard b206 words
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Article187 1934-02-28 15 Nitsichin To Carry Top Weight rr u London, Feb. 14. The following are the Lincolnshire Handicap acceptors with their weights: 12^! v ln ?i st 5 lbs Total 8 8 s a'lh rS T CIe BSt U lbs trumpets I V it In^ rman < 8 st 8187 words
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Article32 1934-02-28 15 Renwick. the Albion Centre forward scored five of the six goals for his side in the Scottish Cup match against Ross County. McFadyen performed the hat trick lor Motherwell against East Sterling.32 words
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Advertisement191 1934-02-28 15 Keep S*^S^ Healthy NO Sore Throat H Ii mo Influenza B mo Infection B when you take ifORMAMINr fi* jcnw-CiU;*^ rbroai 1 ablet SoU at «U Qjcnuttt and Stores. I jf Oaten Tins could speak/ I W i epics of endurance and fortitude could they not tell ii.it bfeatnlesa tales191 words
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Advertisement112 1934-02-28 15 &S*^^^^^^ wfl k»^i if i^ I L/Ae o cooling and rejuvenating breeze from the sea. il UEL ii 1 A MINERAL WATERS satisfy the most parching You should keep a supply in the house- -your visitors too will enjoy them. nixed rase )i /ffetf l^ vi ORDER BY PHONE No.112 words
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Article69 1934-02-28 16 And Ozzie PROSPECTS REVIEWED AND F GALLOPS ANALYSED THE second day's racing of the Singapore meeting takes place at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Some keen running is anticipated and the course should be in fine condition allowing good times. Fields are again on the large side.69 words
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Article349 1934-02-28 16 Race- 1. Horses Class 4 Div. 3, 5 furs. 2.30 p.m. Pataques and Knave's Crib I do not care for. The best here seem to be Sivanus. Carry On,. Duke Menin and Bay Laddie, who should occupy the first four berths Jungle Lore, Gunga Din349 words
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Article389 1934-02-28 16 The handicaps lor to-day are as fol--1 lows Race I—Horses1 Horses Class 4 Div. 3 (5 furs). Knaves Crib 9.0 Gun^a Din 8.2 S:l\anus 8.12 Jungle Lone 8.0 Carry On 8.9 Phantasie 7.13 jSvnmaid II 8.9 Pataques 7.13 Bure Cure 8.7 Duke Menin 7.9 1 Klumpur389 words
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Article114 1934-02-28 16 3.00 4.30 .».OO 5.30 t;.oo 2.30 3.30 4.00 Neelaveni Gone Up Island Fastness Amy Welkin Stick Up Winways i Troy Stic*. Wattle Ash Pay Out I Five Dollars •Fed Up Bunged i SKULL CAP I Bay Laddie Duke Menin i Sihanus Windgarde Mithras Kali Parches!114 words
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Article424 1934-02-28 16 As Is usual on race- days, interest in Saturday mornings work centred' (largely in horses sprinting up the j straight which were due to perform in the alternon. A few others, not appearing before the second day, were given gallops over 3 furlongs on No. 1 tracK <424 words
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Article160 1934-02-28 16 < Continued from col. 1 > d'Amour, Stick Up, Winways and Ora- t torious all hold fair chances. Winways meets Relief 4 lbs. worse but even so j 1 should finish the better. AMY WELKIN STICK UP WINWAYS Race 7. Horses Class II Div. 3, 7J furs.160 words
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Article339 1934-02-28 16 SCORES LEVELLED FOUR TIMES S.C.C. "B" 4: P.W.D. 4. Scores were levelled tour times in yesterday's football match on the Padailg between the P.W.D. and an S.C.C. eleven, a draw of four-all eventually resulting. It was a friendly match, and play was lacking in339 words
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Article26 1934-02-28 16 The Wiltshire Regt. and the S.C.F.A. will meet at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow. Admission charges 10 cents, 20 cents and 50 cents.26 words
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Article396 1934-02-28 16 HENRY FOR ARSENAL RESERVES An invitation to play for the Arsenal Reserves in the London Combination j has been extended to A. L. Henry, the winner of the recent competition to i decide the best footballer ih Malaya who is now on a football playing trip in England. Henry arrived396 words
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Article121 1934-02-28 16 AIME RAPHAEL ACCEPTS REPLY TO SUAR] French Boxer Stife, Conditions W« have received tl tor from Aime Rap boxer in reply to th Suares which v, pu Permit me this fa> tion has been draw:. of Mr. Arthur Siur your journal under I signed to light Ben in Singapore Ist121 words
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Article174 1934-02-28 16 Ireland's "UafaateUigutf w Indisirett Backs 11 LftMdQM, !ch I Before s crowd 01 40.0u0 M.HTay !u iu to-day, I 'ng better combinati rinsh this uternoon <u \> -^c i>. a* Rugbv by 16 point This waa the Alt] between the two COUntr Showers ol rain and made condition-Reuter Wireless - 174 words
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Article64 1934-02-28 16 R. G. Qibeoo, i^»- Penani is showing excellent form thU scut* He played an attractive Inntan lur Penang C.C ftfalnit P* creation Club <>n Ba'urday In in which J. Andr VI kets for 47 runs. L. cie Silva. t'.ir B cricketer, who 1..', up 1 Selangor Club on B f64 words
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Advertisement20 1934-02-28 16 A SHORT CUT TO A BALANCED BUDGET COOK BY GAS FOR SPEED AND ECONOMY MUNICIPAL GAS DEPT. m PHONE 5101.20 words
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Advertisement42 1934-02-28 16 If you think Trader Hoi thrills wait till >ow m "ESKIMO" CUT LIVING EXPENSES jrffs\ M REFRIGERATOR r I Manufactured by the General Electric Co. of America 1 ANTEE I COMPETITIVE I "^-n J I UPWARDS THE BORNEO CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. |j^^^g^|^^^^j|^gy|||Agi||g^42 words
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