The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 1934
1934-03-02
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Title Section17 1934-03-02 1 The Singapore Free Press and Daily News NO. 14,?04. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration42 1934-03-02 1 COLOURFUL CEREMONY IS STAGED FOR YOUNG RULER AT CHANGCHUN Citizens Kept Away From Route As Imperial Bullet-Proof Car Speeds Through Silent Streets HENRY PU VI opens the reign of nen MANCHU DYNASTY as FIRST EMPEROR42 words
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Article, Illustration839 1934-03-02 1 MIDST scenes of formal splendour and to the accompaniment of ancient Chinese ritual Henry I'u \i was yesterday enthroned as first Emperor nt the Manchoutikuo, the new name given by the Japanese to the .Manchu Empire. London views <>n the enthronement are published839 words
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Article302 1934-03-02 1 London Press Views On Enthronement j T London. Mar. 1 The progress made m the tranquilisfttion of the Manchukuo is not tl c Jwork alone of Japanese friends until protectors but is due partly to Mr Pa-yis own policy and the abilities Of Ws Manchu Chinese MinistersReuter - 302 words
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Article41 1934-03-02 1 A Chinese ways.d? dentist m Eu Tong Sen Street absconded when he discovered that his patient, a compatriot was m great pain and bleeding profusely after the extraction of a tootn. The ambulance was summoned and the patient taken to hospital.41 words
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439 1934-03-02 1 Suggestion To Restore Hapsburgs London. Feb. 27. An armed conflict over Austria, generally, is thought to be unlikely. E\en Hahic.it might hesitate to put himseli m the wrong by violating l» Austrian frontier. Nevertheless, the Austrian problem excites the widesi speculation. Italy obviouslyReuter - 439 words
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Article133 1934-03-02 1 I I Bill Aimed At j Their Suppression j j Dublin, Mar. 1. The second reading m the Dail of the bill restricting political uniforms' iwas fiercely opposed by the Opposii tion. i The Minister of Justice candidly ad- mitted that the bill was aimed atReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration229 1934-03-02 1 All Night Sitting In French Chamber Paris, Mar. 1. Ai.er an. ail night sitting both the Chamber and the Senate passed the Budget the Chamber voting being 458 to 132 and the Senate 284 to 15. Tht- ten per cent, tax on salaries of ioreign workers rejected byReuter - 229 words
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Article71 1934-03-02 1 Workers Fear Power Of Reactionaries Madrid. Mar. 1. llie (government has resigned tollouiiiK the tsithdrawal of the support of a hundred members of the Popular Action party on whom Premier Lerroux mainly relied The workers u -ar that a strong reactionary government will now assume power sndReuter - 71 words
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Article36 1934-03-02 1 Offkii.l Visit To Nanking 04 Shanghai, Mar. 1. Sir Alexander Cadogan. British Minister to China, will proceed to Nanking on Mar. 6 to present his credentials ro the President. Mr. Lin Sen- Union TimesUnion Times - 36 words
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Advertisement90 1934-03-02 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE (MAKAN KETCHIL) 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE i 9.45 p.m. to Mid-night i SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd. SPECIAL DINNER RACE BALL EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 TUESDAY, MARCH 6th. S.S. "LURLINE" IN PORT I>IN SPECIAL CRUISE90 words
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Advertisement129 1934-03-02 1 On Other Pages The luxury liner Lurline is due here on Tuesday Page 12. Penang woman's address to Rotarians —Page 3.4 Singapore Sikh arretted on murder chaige Page 3. Of interest to women Page 4. Wiltshires lose to Chinese soccer eleven Page 16. Home sporting note- Page 15. Pictures by129 words
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Advertisement68 1934-03-02 1 l^AE^^m I _K\^r/_' CHRYSLER I SATISFACTION ADELPHI HOTEL TO DAY CONCERT MUSIC DURING TIFFIN TABLE D'HOTEL MENU AND A LA CARTE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT r formal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I SATURDAY MARCH 3 EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING IN THE BALL-ROOM CONCERT DANCE68 words
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Article219 1934-03-02 2 Mr. Colborne, On Leave Prior To Retirement A popular figure m shipping circle* will be missed on the Tanjong Pagar Wharves when Mr. W. H. Co'borne. •senior, wharfinger. Singapore Harbour! Board, sails for home on 12 months leave, prior to retirement, by the P. and O. liner219 words
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Article619 1934-03-02 2 Their Interests Sacrificed To National Defence Tokio, Feb. 13. The lower house to-day passed the Budget, m which the deficit resulting from the Japanese operations m Manchuria, will be met by a loan of 881,000,000 yen. Additional farm relief measures, costing 20,000,000 yen, will later be619 words
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Article75 1934-03-02 2 Sir George Maxwell, m a cable to Mr. Cheah Cheng Lim m connection with the so-called Buffer Tin Pool, says: "I warmly support your excellent scheme which will obviat^ all the dangers inseparable from the buffer stocks scheme. Excess output, when allowed, should be adjusted m the quota for following75 words
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Article224 1934-03-02 2 Seen By Mauretania's Officers New York, Feb. 16. The Caribbean Sea, like Loch Ness, is reported to have a monster. The senior first officer, Mr. fc>. w. Moughtin, of the Cunard liner Mauretania, which is back from a cruise reports that on January 30 he saw a huge224 words
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Article168 1934-03-02 2 Chinese Fisherman Dies After; Injuring Foot The death of a Teochew fisherman, Lim Joo Seng, who was killed by a splinter from a fishing stake, was inquired into by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday. The deceased's widow gave evidence that en Feb. 11. her husband168 words
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Article346 1934-03-02 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 10. Among the men and women about whom London has been talking this week are Viscount Lymington. Miss Cicely Courtneidge. Mrs. C. Sweeney. Miss Margaret Moffat. Sir Malcolm Campbell and Mr. Frank Briant. Lord Lymington was until a few days346 words
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Article62 1934-03-02 2 The number of calls attended by the ambulance service during the month of February was 170 and of these 17 were to cases outside Municipal Limits The cases are classified as follows*: Motor Car accidents 17; Motor Lorry accidents 8; Motor Bus accidents 3Trolley Car accident 8; Collapse Cases 17;62 words
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Article175 1934-03-02 2 DEATH OF MR. T. H. A. McCARTHY Former Singapore Hank Official The death is reported from Hon<? Kong of Mr. T. H. A. McCarthy, accountant of the P. and O. Banking Corporation, which occurred at the War Memorial Hospital on Feb. 20 pneumonia. A sad feature is that Mr. McCarthy175 words
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Article90 1934-03-02 2 Mr. J. Wilson, who came to Penang last year as acting manager of the E. and O. Hotel and has been assistant manager since the return from leave of Mr. A. R. Jennings, left Penang to take up his duties as Secretary, Selangor Club. During his stay m Penang. Mr.90 words
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Article215 1934-03-02 2 I a committee meeting i Settlements (Singapore was held m the Blngapi r Room on Monday. Pr bury President Mr H Berry Vice-President Ml (Hon. Secretary*. Hon Ml son. Mr. H W. Rap I Bateman. Mr. L W. Gedd* jde Souza. Mr. R Jumat Lim Bock Kee.215 words
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Advertisement256 1934-03-02 2 J .HJienburys Foods J g are particularly suited to the I B feeding of infants m hot 9 climateo. They are free from 9 harmful germs and are I fi readily prepared by the ji y simple addition of boiling 8 water only, thus giving g g complete independence of256 words
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Advertisement287 1934-03-02 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ENERGEN Bread. Rusks. Meal. Digestive Biscuits, Br.tons and Batonettes. The ESSENTIAL element m SANE SLIMMING DIET. Ask for literature? concerning the approved 18 day Diet for Sane Slimming. MEDICAL HALL LTD. I STS J i BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A If EPAIREBS. 14A ChM_g« Alley, Singapore.287 words
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Advertisement285 1934-03-02 2 TENDERS SINGAPORK MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now l j following materials or particulars, see Municipal Ten Construction oi S. z Drains and culvert posed playing Held Course Area. Dat noon. Sajurc'ay. Man Supply of High Presj Tubes. Date of Closu t 4 V* Monday. April 30th 1994 C. H. GOLDlfc285 words
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Miscellaneous207 1934-03-02 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK 1 Friday, Snd. High Water 11.15 a.m., 11.57 p.m. B.C.C Cricket Trial game. Oolf K.G.C Ladies' Spoon (Stroke* and Ladies' Com-] mittee Meeting. Pootball: S.C.C. "B" vs. Fort Canning, S.C.C; S.M.Y.P.G.V. vs. S.B. A.A.. Jalan Besar. Bwimming Singapore S.C. "At Home" 5.15 p.m. Police Bank at207 words
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Miscellaneous367 1934-03-02 2 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND Two of the following frequencies and) wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but i the wavelengths may be changed m the I course of each days transmissions. Announcements will be made at367 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1934-03-02 3 BEA UY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE E4rs. Dickinson's j [ddress To j etiang Rotarians ftrsi time m the history of Rotary club a lad y de tn address at the weekly the speaker being Mrs. A. H. chose as the subject of The Beauty of Langua- .s a large attendance1,435 words
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Article558 1934-03-02 3 LOCAL SIKHS ARREST That the accused had made a confession before the Second Magistrate. i admitting he had left Pulau Samboe i for Telok! Anson, to see his brother's wife who had sent for him. was revealed yesterday when Man Singh. the j installation police constable employed558 words
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Article68 1934-03-02 3 Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley will (arrive m Penang to-day on the P. and O. Ranchi on his return from home leave. Mr. Whitley is to be stationed 1 m Penang again as senior Puisne J e of the Settlement, and Mr. Justice Pritchard will come to Singapore. Mr.68 words
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Article218 1934-03-02 3 How the precipitate action of a Chinese led to the arrest of his younger brother was revealed m the Third Magistrate's court yesterday, when Lye Quee Onn was charged with the theft of five gold buttons and two pens, the total value of the articles being $52. Mr.218 words
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Article69 1934-03-02 3 Famous Doctor HI m Batavia Medan. Feb. 26. Dr. Stein Callenfels, who has achieved world fame as a result of his prehistoric discoveries, and who is particularly well known m Malaya, is lying seriously ill m Batavia. Recently he arrived from an expedition to the Celebes m order69 words
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Article52 1934-03-02 3 Help From Indians m Sumatra Medan. Feb. 24. A meeting of local Indians was recently held m Medan for the purpose of raising funds for the relief of the victims of the Indian earthquake. After the meeting Gs. 1.740 was collected and this amount ha: been sent to52 words
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Article187 1934-03-02 3 She Feels Like 48 Aches and pains are not inevitable m old age. When they do come, there is always a cause lor them a cause that can be overcome. Here is B little lesson on growing old. by a woman ol 78 "For UM187 words
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Advertisement29 1934-03-02 3 (Nowadays ONE GIRL can start a Scandal but EDDIE CANTOR with 300 saucy slaves to make 'ROMAN SCANDALS" I .The whole story will jfk out »t tho CAPITOL Soon!29 words
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Advertisement292 1934-03-02 3 I_mmmmmmmi\ i i m i wmm^^m m*~^\ __■*> I (WHY DO YOU USE^j f I UKE IT V __i -5 _H ,v^y"* <*— > __k v I mTm*^ __a Imm *_l Millions of people have found that /ft I Listerine Tooth Paste does </// any Jf 5^ J I I292 words
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Article507 1934-03-02 4 Let Dare Guide You One ot tiie most important novelties j ot the season, is Rococo, an organdie printed with checks, line plaids, plaids. or stripes m clear bright colours, or m black. Ths is a real silk organdie, the threads treated before they are woven. so the material never507 words
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Article, Illustration676 1934-03-02 4 are making hosiery more sheer and yet more durable than ever, m natural I shades which as nearly as possible! match the skin. Shoe makers are of the opinion that women Will demand more comfortable shoes now that they realize that tight shoes make ugly callouses676 words
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Swan-Like Necks Must Be Concealed
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Article, Illustration901 1934-03-02 4 IF your neck is not amusing, your whole costume will be a bore. The eye no longer travels to the shoulders; It goes straight as a die to the bow at th 3 neck to the knot of ribbon, to the high standing collar ef the blouse901 words
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Article274 1934-03-02 4 Battle Of Hat Styles The war between off the forehead and over-the-eye hats wages. I predict that the off the forehead hat will win because of newness. Still you may wtar your hat at whatever angle you prefer, and be assured of chic274 words
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Article118 1934-03-02 4 I r Any one who has ever seen a Rodier collection realizes that there is a special Rodier language. This takes a bit of learning, but when you know it, it enables you not only to describe a material when you hear the name. but to understand something118 words
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Article106 1934-03-02 4 Something new m sports wear is shown by Miriam Hopkins, who will soon be seen m Paramount's version of the Noel Coward play, "Design for Living." Made of gray knit wool, -hot with silver threads. It is made severely plain m a two piece skirt and short waist, buttoning to106 words
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Article, Illustration140 1934-03-02 4 By Our Woman Correspondent i ■■■•••■■■•••■•tMt» M I and brown ure In mode season's pet colour. minent m shades that pr beige to chocolate, i sports ensembles a dai land a golden yeliow i, 1 I (with success. Then som--[beautiful dark rir.ok. browr. jpurple. wine-red, snd gi rbssa li Is140 words
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Advertisement133 1934-03-02 4 fll IiI TH IHTj, Wii ilfTB m(( N*I^mm^^f^' •m.m 9 SQ.mm^ *_i X The day of the ordinary artificial Jl^'^t^lir^'^Sy f// Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming no wonder the mother dreaded its -^_b=»'-- j^^-m--advent, when breastfeeding failed. But Cow Do not risk Baby's health on Foods whi<»133 words
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Advertisement123 1934-03-02 4 a_^_^_b' •^'*>__l > > r SOFT SILKY HAIR .unobtainable by ordinary washing Baar riwali Im M-td \ou want to ke.-p jam t' I keet Many MMM and |h>o* contain t«»o iun*li In <i^ tll dries the scalp, niak.-- tl and ruius it. The best thing U* Mulsified cocoanut oil diauv123 words
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Article, Illustration264 1934-03-02 5 The World's News In Pictures Airmailed To Singapore. Photo shows Mr. A. Smirke and wife signing the register at the ceremony. Mr Mired Smirke. thc famous Jockey was married to Miss Margery I ridav at the Epsom Register Office. Oreat crowds of people gathered outside the presidential palace at Cuba,264 words
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Advertisement45 1934-03-02 5 FIVE BATS BRAND CONDENSED MILK with creamy flavour is prepared by experts through a hygienic process and is unequalled of its kind. TRY A TIN TO-DAY AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. I c ONDENSED Mil* II Sweetened SOLE IMPORTERS: Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. MSK i45 words
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Article226 1934-03-02 6 INVE TERATE GAMBLER' S SUICIDE DRANK TUBA ROOT SOLUTION 111-luck at gambling was the reason put forward lor the suicide oi a hawker named Lee Boon Chew who died on Feb 18 trom tuba root poisoning. At the inquest held before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, a226 words
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Article198 1934-03-02 6 Naval Man Missing From Warship Mystery surrounds the disappearance ol A. B. Bain Irom H.M.S. Whitshed shortly after seven o'clock on Sunday morning. The discovery by divers of a bucket tied to his belt leads to the belief that lie may have committed suicide. Bain left duty198 words
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Article274 1934-03-02 6 Chinese New Year Celebrations The letting-off of fire-crakers. large and small, marked the end of the celebrations of the Chinese New Year on Wednesday evening. Although the explosion of gunpowder is most prominent, it is far from being the most important act of Chinese New Year worship.274 words
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Article140 1934-03-02 6 Australian Company Activities From Our Own Correspondent. Medan. Feb. 26. The Netherlands Indian press gives prominence to reports that an Australian company is now successfully mining gold m the former German portion of New Guinea. It is stated that the gold vein must be very large because140 words
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Article189 1934-03-02 6 Judge Orders Him To Pay $1,300 Judgment m favour of the defendant, with costs, m the amount ol his counter-claim, was entered by Mr. Justice Mills yesterday m the case m which Tan Mah Hoo sued Kwang Mcc Koo m connection with contracts m the railway189 words
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109 1934-03-02 6 I- agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following dip109 words
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Article80 1934-03-02 6 Arsenal is. Aston Villa i Pre* toil .YE. Vs. Leicester C j Bolton \V. vs. Portsmouth Manchester C. vs. Stoke C. St. Johnstone vs. Queen o South Rangers vs. Aberdeen St. Mirren vs. Celtic j Huddersfield vs. Derby Liverpocl \s. Middlesbrough Sheffield In. vs. Sheffield Wed.80 words
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Article86 1934-03-02 6 There were 185 deaths m the Singapore municipal area during the wc°k ended 24th February, ol whom 151 j were Chinese. 1 Eurasian. 17 Malays. 14 Indians, and one ol unknown nationality. The rate was 19.90 compared with 18.72 m the preceding wee* and 19.17 m the corresponding week of86 words
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Article125 1934-03-02 6 Exciting Chase m Juagk Near Taiping Startled by the suddei of some wild beast reseui thai an enraged tiger earl) A. Fraser. Manage: Estate. Pondok Tan.ioi self with a .sport inn gun rushed across the road reserve area, where be thrilling chase m the A goat was seen125 words
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Article119 1934-03-02 6 To be Introduced m D.E.I. < Prom Our Own Correspondent I Medan. Feb. :>4. The Java Bode states that there was a sudden revival of Chinese immigration to Netherlands India m the last few months of 1933. This was due to the knowledge that restrictive measure were to119 words
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267 1934-03-02 6 The Lee Choon Guan Estate In the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Justice, Lee Siew Sin, a member of the family of the late Mr.; Le- Choon Guan. sued Tan Teck Neo and others, trustees of the will of Mr. Lee. to establish the267 words
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Article100 1934-03-02 6 According to a cable received on Feb. 28. the following boys have been successful m the Cambridge examinations held last December. School Certificate. Siem Tiong Djin: Abdul Razak bin Jailini: Chan Chek Seng: Hie Djat Quee: Lee Poh Kow: Lim Guan Tin; Frederic Augustin Sanchez: Tan100 words
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Article560 1934-03-02 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL j COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars cf the Free Press Football Competition Ho 28 ln which Sou are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played or. Mar.::'. 3. 1 THE PRIZE OF $150 i560 words
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Article582 1934-03-02 6 FIGHT AFTER CABARET DANCE Sequel To Altercation Between Girls An altercation between two pretty cabaret girls and a more mature Eurasian woman disturbed the serenity of the Great World on the night of Jan. 25 and the incident found its re-echo m the police court yesterday when a young English-speaking582 words
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Article181 1934-03-02 6 Death Of Former Sin Archdeacon The death has occun Sussex, of the Yen Ar formerly Archdeacon Reuter The older gener.. tin,. poreans will learn wit! death of Archdeacon I many years was Chap] and Singapore, leaving to take up work at hoi Herbert Crawiord tive of181 words
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Advertisement265 1934-03-02 6 ■pi PRICES p Il REDUCED! I\\ GILLETTE SLOTTED BLADES fll 1 1 |j now very much cheaper mf\ New and m. proved manufacturing processe> have enabled Gillette to reduce v'Ar y. v.c price ol thtir Slotted Blades without mlterimE the quality. The \_VJA//. /y :.dee are exactly t'..e Mime- the265 words
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Advertisement77 1934-03-02 6 These distressing »kJi» co^ah-'* aro mata outward signs of Vrr >^« In *c Mood j EuriECE trsstnsm csonoe bring kwdog rmm tmrnm tha omm of frosa tiM Wood by taking OmfU* Mood Mtttsrs. I q/*ck«tt mtmam j Aamm\E'W**mUQVlDm' r <*W 9 B _mm t mmmmmmmm m m\\ \m HAVE YOU77 words
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Article169 1934-03-02 7 JA PA NESE AND ALIEN CRIMINAL LAW Convictions Reported Home m which Japanese view eviction against any of them; d out belore the Third Magisjterday when a plea was made; of a 16-year-old Japanese Komochi. who stood charged cheating his father by dishonestly g him to give him $15^ M169 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-03-02 7 1 lie Italian airmen, Lombardi and Ma zetti, with a mechanic and wireless operator, flew m ibis aeroplane from Koine to South A merit a m an attempt to further Italy's bid for an air mail over this route. mm mm41 words
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Article107 1934-03-02 7 Alleged Conspiracy m Manchukuo Kirin, Feb. >0. Several alleged conspirators against the Manchukuo Government, including isome foreign missionaries whose names and nationalities were not revealed, were arrested by Manchukuo I police to-day :»nd are held m prison. The foreigners, who may be Russians, were acting as spies for107 words
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Article110 1934-03-02 7 ol the lather alter a lew days and he went to the Fire Station to ascertain whether his son was there. His unfortunate inquiry was responsible for setting the law m motion with the result that his son was arrested and charted with cheating. Mr. Tampoe-Phillips stated he had seen110 words
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Article581 1934-03-02 7 Killed For Insurance Into the police-station at Albaquerique came a small, ugly little man. He was sobbing convulsively as he walked, and when the desk sergeant asked him what was the matter he shouted; •My wife— she's dead. He killed her! Then he went on to581 words
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Article499 1934-03-02 7 BUSINESS PARTNERS FALL OUT I Alleged Principal's j Grievances The trial was begun before the Third Magistrate, yesterday, of a young Chinese named Ng Cheong Hoe, who was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect of $81.97. It was alleged that he was one of four499 words
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Article301 1934-03-02 7 German Author Dies After Operation Berlin, Feb. 10. Profound regret is felt throughout the German-speaking world at the sudden death of the *a™™ JS! romanticist Fedor von Z°beltitz th s morning as a result ol a serious) was 76 years of age and ha T d delighted his301 words
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Advertisement315 1934-03-02 7 IT IS ALL EXCELLENT FARE and DESERVING oi THE HIGHEST PRAlSE"....Whether you like show pictures or not you are going to rave about *'F OOTL I G H T PARADE"....S. Free Press. 1/3/34. ICAPITOTI 91S j 300 GIRLS m gorgeous dancing ensembles! See the breath-taking under-water Sequences The Human Waterfall315 words
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84 1934-03-02 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. CHAN— CHAN KIM HONG NEO. the I beloved wife of Mr. Cheang Jim Chuan. passed away peacefully at her residence •'Riviera." 112 Pasir Panjang Road, on Thursday. March Ist. at the age of 58. Sho leaves behind a husband, two sons. Messrs Cheang Thiam Chu and Cheang84 words
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438 1934-03-02 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934 Manchukuo 's Emperor 1 MR. Henry Pu Yi. alias the Emperor Hsuan-tur.g, has got 'his throne back. At all events, he has got a throne. Not the one he was forced to abdicate m 1912 as a boy of six, but a438 words
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Article1135 1934-03-02 8 The Slump And Volunteering Spell! Magic ti Singapore 111 Those Two Old Gentlemen The Generosity Of Overseas Chinese THE recently issued report on the < Straits Settlements Volunteers m- l dicated the extent to which the 1 strength of the Singapore. Pej} a *S a d1,135 words
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Article411 1934-03-02 8 Mr. T. J. McGann. of Bukit Raja Estate. Klang. has gone Home on furlough. The death took place recently of Mr. G. F. W. Ennls. a former Puisne Judge of Ceylon. i Mr. W. N. Gourlay. District Officer, Kuantan. is an inmate of the Kuantan i411 words
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Article963 1934-03-02 8 I had never hunt* I had only taken seriously within the I But early m the wet v up and said thai tl meeting only a few mil would I come out with tl why I said yes I Hoc anyhow I did. and lot said to963 words
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Advertisement195 1934-03-02 8 Li l_P MM i .fraw Lucas Bo/5 Of^t/iepj Amst&xkx 5 COOKED MEATS prepared fresh daily SILVERSIDE BRISKET —PRESSED OX TONGUE HAMS— PRESSED PORK PORK BRAWN You will enjoy them all SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. i w j w. You will Want to Wear Them WHEN YOU SEE195 words
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Advertisement55 1934-03-02 8 "HULLO" said a pedestrian to a motorist whose head was protruding from beneath an overturned car, "have an accident "No, thanks, I've just had one." Holders of "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICIES do not have to worry about the financial results of accidents. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong55 words
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144 1934-03-02 9 Strange Libel Suit n v er Film London, Feb. 27. itlon of a member of Royal Family with a Aim depicting events the Russian monk. alleged m a strange i Ln the King's Bench Mr Justice Avory. A Princess Yousoupo.i. a murdered Tsar, hasReuter Wireless - 144 words
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Article57 1934-03-02 9 Two Netherlands Liners Competing The Haga*, Feb. 28. .1 Dutch air liners will parthe London to Melbourne m cor. neo tion with the nary celebrations this newest slant Fokker air able of carrying 32 passen- be entered m the handicap od one of the lastest craft ofReuter wireless - 57 words
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Article90 1934-03-02 9 IVEDDING AT PEN ANG T. James and Mrs. M. EMd.relor I Our Own Correspondent* Penang, Mar. 1. wedding took place yesterday -istrar of Christian marMi Ernest James, secretary ng Cricket Club and Mrs. Isabel McGrelor. daughter nd Mrs. Frederic Dreyer, of Nort ham. West Australia. A is neld at Peak90 words
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Article129 1934-03-02 9 Rousing Welcome In South Africa Bloemfontein, Feb. ><j oi south a? eature o1 the royal Sur South Africa is the way the Dutch S ftX? hDS lUken PrlnCe Georgelo Fanners, many of whom fought against G eat Britain m the South Atrican war. rode orReuter wireless - 129 words
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Article115 1934-03-02 9 Dutch Views On Rubber Restriction The Hague, Feb. 28. "A rubbt r restriction scheme cannot be accepted by Holland unless it is feasible.** declared Dr. Colijn. (the Premier*, replying to speeches m the discussion on the budget for the Dutch East Indios. "All interested countries must, thereforeReuter - 115 words
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Article101 1934-03-02 9 Outbreaks At Welfare Island New York, Feb. 28. Six serious riots and incipient mutiny have kept the guards at Welfare Island Penitentiary on duty continuously this week. Mr. McCormack. Correction Commissioner, stated that an explosion m the hospital which put the heating apparatus out of action precipitatedReuter - 101 words
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Article62 1934-03-02 9 New York, Feb. 28. Despite dazzling sunshine the temperatures m most Eastern States are below zero. The cold is particularly severe m Pennsylvania, where temperaurcs ranged between 18 and 35 degrees below zero. Three out of a family of six were incinerated at Rome 'Georgia*, m a fireReuter; The Times - 62 words
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Article31 1934-03-02 9 i London, Feb. 2<. General Sir John Burnett Stuart has I been appointed General Officer Com-manding-in-Chief of the Southern Command m succession to the 'late General Sir Percy Radcliffe British RadioBritish Radio - 31 words
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Article191 1934-03-02 9 EDEN TRIP WASHOUT? Disarmament Still j Unsolved Problem Mr Ant Paris Feb 28. to-day on> Eden return^ to Paris Rome uT SP Visit t0 Berlin and protfabh V VI V cc M Barthou and TL M to-morrow Italian rwSL tCd t0 SUbmit J° int A nglo-Italian-German disarmament propoon 1 whiTReuter - 191 words
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Article328 1934-03-02 9 Hundreds Criticise T.S. Recovery Plans Washington. Feb. 27. Hundreds of critics of the National Recovery Administration have responded to the invitation from General Johnson to air their views m a series of meetings In public, which are expected to last until Monday. At the opening of the*Reuter - 328 words
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Article54 1934-03-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Mar. 1. The s.s. Ranchi. which arrived this morning, brought a large contingent of Malayan passengers, including Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, who will be stationed at Penang. Mr. Justice Prichard left by the same steamer for Singapore, to which town54 words
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Article99 1934-03-02 9 Latest Rubber Prices From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, Mar. 1. New York 5.07V 2 <5.06»/ 2 > Paris 77 316 <77 1 16> STERLING: London, Mar. 1. Spot < Sellers > 5d <5 1 32 d (Buyers* 4 15 16d <4 3132a.) Mar. 5 1 32 d99 words
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Advertisement128 1934-03-02 9 It you think Trader Horn had thrills wait till you see "ESKIMO" The most charmingly Situated Hotel m the Island. Roovis. with Verandah Bath AH Modern Conveniences. flcent Dining __)M^ n^°° 0 -m r% JU O ts d Cocktail Bar _^C\Q^f m~ s Makan Ketchil \s" 6^ 9 Grill— l128 words
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Advertisement196 1934-03-02 9 ft rlt^-^-fc-mT-r— i ffi^ _?3_w Rl9l_jC4flfia£_w'vU2l _v »c!_P»J£^&k> /_B_^_^_^M HaS_i-_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_J _^_^_^_^L _A_ Bl »^-t.,.; ((Qfi WH EPB f^ 1 n___l_H^P _^^_lB >_^ Jl (Bf (Jpjrotnfmenf Co £U QQaUtjleilc (gitif a i-fltft. «6e ODcince of i_j^^ fj*^ *^n£_S^Bj__ 1 18, yG *3_m_t___% )|Hfc. '-___r_t_wL\ (^-^■^-JCT-fflM^l -Kil I lwfirl_ In Smart Shapes196 words
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Article740 1934-03-02 10 IMPROVEMENT IN TRADE SMALL BUT DEFINITE IN MALAYA The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Selangor Branch of thej F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce was held on Wednesday at the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. Evatt and Co. Mr. F. H. Temperley presided and the other members present were: Messrs. L.740 words
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Article307 1934-03-02 10 Plan for Reviving Industry Measures lor the relief of tne silk industry m Shanghai have been lormulated by the Ministries of Industry and Finance. It may be noted that as a result of acute depression, more than forty filatures m Shanghai have been forced to close down, throwing307 words
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Article230 1934-03-02 10 Feb. 26 17 IS American Can. Com. 103 103 102' 4 j American Telephone and Telegraph 121» 4 120» 8 120 1 Atcheson Railroad 65» 4 65* 4 64 7 8 Dupont 98 1 2 99 98 7 8 j Firestone. Common 2i 3 8 21 3 4230 words
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Article183 1934-03-02 10 I March 1, 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 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Llngga Sago Flour183 words
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Article205 1934-03-02 10 March 1. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 249 64 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 1 8 London. 60 days' sight 2,4 7;64 London. 30 days' sight 2J4 3 32 London, demand 24 5 64 London. T.T. 24 1 16 Lyons, Paris, demand 890 Hamburg, demand 147 New205 words
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Article102 1934-03-02 10 Abroad I London, Feb. 27. Exchanges .o-day were: Paris 77 5/32. New York 5.07%. I Montreal 5.10%. Brussels 21.77V 2 Geneva 15.73. Amsterdam 7.55. Milan 58 9/16. Berlin 12.82»/ 2 Stockholm 19.39V2 Copenhagen 22.30. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28 l 2. Prague 122%. Helsingfors 226 y 2 Madrid 37 J/2. Lisbon102 words
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88 1934-03-02 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association March 1, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose) 16» 4 16% R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (F. 0.8.) 16' /2 16% Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 16% 16V 2 Apr-June W/ 2 16% July-Sept. 167 8 17 Oct.-Dec. 1788 words
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Article142 1934-03-02 10 Singapore, Mar. 1. The market has been quietly steady during the week and there has been no outstanding feature to influence values ither way. It is generally anticipated that consumption m the U.S.A .during February should be m the neighbourhood of the January figure (40.400 tons)142 words
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Article288 1934-03-02 10 South Africa To Make Own Metal Barring accidents, the South Airican Union will be producing iron and steel next month. Costing €5.500.000 to establish, the works of the South Afri- I can Iron and Steel Industrial Corpora- tion are now m the final phase of their long288 words
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Article102 1934-03-02 10 Latest Buyers' Prices Latest buyers' prices, received by cable by Messrs Guthrie and Co yesterday morning, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels are as follow Palm Oil m Bulk: cf. landed weights New York/Philadelphia 2.75 cents <U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.SA Pacific Ports102 words
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Article599 1934-03-02 10 THE FENGCHOW WALNUT TRADE As an item of export trade walnuts occupy an important place m Chinese Customs Returns. The bulk of the crop is produced m North China, including Hopei, Shansi, and Shantung, with Tientsin as the distributing center, to which market large quantities of walnuts m shell and599 words
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Article428 1934-03-02 10 Foreign Figures Show A Decrease Japan's foreign trade for January totalled Y272.685.000; VI 28,257,000 m exports and Y144.428.000 m imports, showing a balance of Y16.171.000 m favour of imports, according to the official returns just published by the Finance Department. n-fffyyf With the corresponding period of last year,428 words
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Article88 1934-03-02 10 Petrol A nd Kerosene Prices Much i Devoes Imperial Brill. Kerosene per ttia Imp. galls> Sylvan Arrow Kero* I Socony Motor Omollim per British Imperial I Socony Motor Gasolin drums per British I: Socony Motor Gasulir. 4-gallons tin Shell Aviation Spirit J.. drums; per British I Shell Motor Spirit I88 words
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Advertisement94 1934-03-02 10 MALAYAN DOLLAR RUBBER COMPANIES 1934. Compiled By E. C. T. Matt This little book is intended to furnish as full particulars as possible regarding the financial position of the various companies concerned and for that purpose I have included m some detail the results for the past few years. Price94 words
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Article772 1934-03-02 11 Yesterdays Closing Quotations |HI |»\V MARCH 1. 1934 t: Ms t>d 38s 6d 45s 46s 14s 14s 9d 1.80 1.90 34s 6d 35s 6d 27 30 90 95 43s 45s 8s 9d 9s 9d 46 49 42 46 14s 14s 9d 6s 6d 7s 6d 75 80772 words
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Article118 1934-03-02 11 Three Sikh Accused Discharged The case m which three Bengalis, Meer Zaman. Kham Zaman and Aladad Khan, were charged with criminal intimidation of a witness m the Kandang Kerbau murder case ended unexpectedly yesterday. It was stateJ by Detective Inspector j I Judge, before the third magistrate when118 words
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Article19 1934-03-02 11 Export Association to be Formed i .From Our Own Correspondent^ Medan, *Feb. /24. &S^mTm&Sm*«'£ erlands Indian market.19 words
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Article23 1934-03-02 11 But FrencTTchambcr To j Discuss Amendments Paris, Feb. 28. kv 2Q6 to 13 votes passThe Senate by <sy° JJJ nvmmber Reuter.23 words
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Article187 1934-03-02 11 Prizes Which Inspire Ninghsia Invaders Peking. Feb. 21. There are three things m the North west which General Sun Tien-ying thinks worth fighting for and which he always dangles before his troops m their present drive into Ninghsia. according to a Chinese arrival from Paotouchen quoted mReuter - 187 words
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Article181 1934-03-02 11 Thirteen Killed When Roof Collapses Tokio. Feb. 2ti. How a fall of snow caused the colI lapse of a building and crushed thirteen girls to death is the grim story that comes from Niigata, on the weot coast of Honshiu. IGO miles from Tokio. With six others, theReuter - 181 words
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Article100 1934-03-02 11 Another Effort To Curtail Production i I Washington, Feb. 2t>. The campaign last Autumn to induce wheat growers to reduce their I production will be re-opened m response to a widespread demand from farmers who did not sign the agreement m 1933, announced Mr. Davis, head of thcReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article81 1934-03-02 11 Canton Builds 5,885 New Buildings m 1934 Canton, Feb. 26. Canton continues to emulate Shanghai. This city is still growing and expanding at a considerable rate. According to figures contained m an official report just published the number of new buildings erected m Canton m 1934Reuter - 81 words
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Article52 1934-03-02 11 Nine Months For Englishman In Egypt Alexandria, Feb. 26. The British Consul-General to-day sentenced an Englishman, Cecil Herbert Attfield. to nine months' imprisonment, a fine of £150 and transportation from Egypt, on a charge of importing and selling hashish. Attfield will serve his sentence m Malta.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article224 1934-03-02 11 Harbin's Most Popular Man Transferred Harbin, Feb. 21. On Mar. 5 Mr. George Hanson, best- known and most probably bestliked man m Harbin, leaves his post as United States consul general here to ake up his new post as consul-general m Moscow at the newly established embassyReuter - 224 words
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Article112 1934-03-02 11 Trafficker Fined $200 Judgment was delivered by Mr. R. J Curtis, the third magistrate, on Wednesday morning convicing Macchan Singh on a charge of trafficking m women. Accused was fined $200 or four months' rigorous imprisonment m default. It will be recalled that five accused jwere originally112 words
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Article106 1934-03-02 11 Seremban Authorities Take Action •Frem Our Cwn Correspondent.' Seremban, Feb. 28. At today's meeting of the Seremban j Sanitary Board. Mr. W. Linehan presiding the dangerous junctkr ot Labu i and Birch Roads— the scene of several i accidents of late— was again discussed. The Chief Police Officer106 words
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Article64 1934-03-02 11 jIJ.S. Senate Defies Economy Rules Washington, Feb. 28. Flatly defying the Administration's economy plans, thc Senate passed the amendment to the Independent Offices Bill involving a Provision of $55,000,000. for the benefit of 29.000 veterans of the world war whose dlsPIA presumed to be of war ■igln butReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1934-03-02 11 D.E.I.— TOKIO From Our Own Correspondent > Medan, Feb. 28. The Netherlands Indian Radio Service has resumed negotiations with Japan to establish telephonic communication with that country. The new wireless station at Tokio. which can serve the purpose, has just i been completed.42 words
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Article34 1934-03-02 11 A party of professors, assistant professors and students of the Sao Paulo Medical College. Brazil, passed through Singapore yesterday on board the Montevideo Mam. en route for South America after a visit to Japan.34 words
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Article136 1934-03-02 11 Shanghai Principal Source Of China's Supply Nankins, Feb. 20. The nareotk evil m China's Northwest has caused the Ministry of Railways to issue circular order to the administrations of all government railways, requiring strict and efficient preventive measures against the transport of drugs. The order names ShanghaiReuter - 136 words
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Article35 1934-03-02 11 Now Totals Over £33,000 London. Feb. lU. The public subscription iund ior ttM Codex Sinaiticus purchased by the i British Museum from the Soviet i Government now totals over £33 000.1 British RadioBritish Radio - 35 words
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Advertisement29 1934-03-02 11 THE SOUTH ffrti^ BRITISH SJSS^S COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSI RANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Oilice: 2. Finlayson Green. i29 words
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Advertisement791 1934-03-02 11 Assets exceed 512.M0,000 Assurance tn tmm »vef SXi.m.f The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m 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 of England and complies with the791 words
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Advertisement712 1934-03-02 12 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA '3.352 tons): [Cargo onlyi s.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de712 words
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Advertisement72 1934-03-02 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISIHHAKA INDIsIIOM IS> TRANSPORT CO Incorporated In J BBGULAB PBBIGHI *ND PABSENGEB BEBVI4 I CLYDE MARU Mai UNYO MARU HAVRE MARU Mar 21 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI uUV NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Dae SaU F7RIE MARU Mai CLYDE MARU Mar I Marked ship proceed rll For rates72 words
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Miscellaneous628 1934-03-02 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan aa Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday,628 words
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Miscellaneous765 1934-03-02 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Another Luxury Liner Due The Lurline Arrives On Tuesday The Matson liner Lurline which is on an extended cruise will arrive m Singapore on Tuesday from Penang, naving already visited from America, Honolulu, New Zealand, and the Dutch East Indies. The present cruise of this luxury liner765 words
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Miscellaneous996 1934-03-02 12 P/_S«NGi_as'__OMawA_tD The following passengers are proceeding per Rawalpindi sailing at 9.30 a.m., this morning lor Penang. Colombo. Bombay and Europe. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bryson. Mrs. D. Milne. Mr. J. A. Moore. Mr. Moore. Mr. J. A. Mackenzie. Mr. E. M. Rowland, Mr. D. P. Macnamara. Mr. A. E.996 words
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Miscellaneous458 1934-03-02 12 SINGAPOR HARBOIn East Wharf <Knir,,n<e t Planeius 22: Rohl Main Wharf (Entraaee Rawalpindi ih. Chin Corneviiu ii; Titan ras Dock (K,,ir i,> ><tt* Kidderpore 30: Acbank 3-1; Shinvo y_ 38. Empire Back (Kin,.,,,, Fulda 48: Mani West Wharf (Entram, Johan de Wii,. R Hua Tong 1: Mind, KEPFIi BAEBOOI Main458 words
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Advertisement516 1934-03-02 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. FDue n Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. 17.000 Mar. 2 BHUTAN 6 100 u£\t. SOMALI 6.810 Mar. 14 RAWALPINDI 17 000 May 11516 words
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Advertisement482 1934-03-02 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England* "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL -*«-»-»*J-W. y C°a.U ßa a t t h D„»k»rk. Mar. 14 Ma, 16 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND J4PAN City of LUle 7 Mar 3 Mar 4 City of482 words
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Advertisement1210 1934-03-02 13 x v A i I AmW m\Hm t*a>E Jm x __________JHl____i-_____i ■"•^^■_______l __rja_^T**___F J-TT^^-f^B THE BLUE FUNNEL LIKE (Ocean THE HUA KHldw STEAMSHIP CO (IWl) ttteam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ud. mrm_- o™ u _*i-5 team WITI IUM C(^- l THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd rf^i^vfJ^JggU* Ltd THE1,210 words
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Advertisement1001 1934-03-02 14 l\« Pa Mn CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAPIA Friday, Mar. 2. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS Friday. Mar. 2, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya TINOMBO— Friday, Mar. 2 Belawan-Deli. DE WEERT -Friday, Mar. 2, Rhio, Blinjoe. Djeboes, Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Tanjong-Pandan. Toboali and Batavia. VAI.ENTIJN— Saturday.1,001 words
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Advertisement577 1934-03-02 14 PRESIDENT J JNERr— mm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\ E^mm^^ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAR), ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Johnson Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Apr. 24 Pres. Monroe Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Mar. 29577 words
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Advertisement712 1934-03-02 14 IB _W m Am B H E B H BBB\ aa\\\ I I*l BBBbV bY BBBBBBp BBvIbBB* BB mm B Bb 8888 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWElU^i^mT^^^^ TO 1.,.>181R(i h,M §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar S 9 HAKOZAKI MARI] JYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr.712 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1934-03-02 15 Na o Trust La Youth: m A Record Victory orrespondent) I ondnn. Feb. 11. land yesterday by try to a try at Lans- Lgland strengthchancea of vieatlonal Rugby baa not won 1 ron. This was, of moat important the day. but Rugby! o could1,582 words
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Article210 1934-03-02 15 Ex-Champion To .Meet Doyle Again? In connection with Jack Petersen's victory over Harry Crossley recently the Free Press London correspondent writes by air mail I The British Boxing Board of Control stated that, provided this fight is carried out m strict accordance with championship conditions, it will be210 words
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Article428 1934-03-02 15 VICTOR Y AFTER TWO FIERCE ROUNDS How Petersen Crushed Reggie Meen -From Our Own Correspondent.* If London. Feb. 13. Jack Petersen, former heavy-weight; j champion ot Great Britain, knocked out Reggie Meen at Leicester laat i < night, m exactly 3 mm. 45 sec. This was the second fight m428 words
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Article262 1934-03-02 15 A New Cambridge Blue < From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Feb. 4. With the near approach of the Inter natlonal hockey tournament, keen interest is being evinced m the allEngland trials, the fourth of which took place at Cheltenham yesterday when the North surprised and beat262 words
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Article17 1934-03-02 15 Mr. P. Daintry. the well-known rugger- player, has been transferred from Kedah to Harewood Eatate Batu Gajah.17 words
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Advertisement288 1934-03-02 15 But now you can Cure your o teeth mmmmm Ji and conquer other ff Vw Complaints too. ff y^ '•'.mr.y tioublea have tna ff *m na cause a. tooth-decay: Jf rf-L-.~ \b FREQUENT HEADACHM^ffp\ ■*r-£ \B >aC^*-* t*^*l*«.nS* Vl rt AIK FALLING OUT jjjfP V^JV'^S J ifl' SKIN TROUBLE M^'-l-V'288 words
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Article, Illustration643 1934-03-02 16 Wiltshires Lose To The Chinese FAST FRIENDLY GAME AT JALAN BESAR SCF -A 2: Wiltshires. 1. Alter being considerably disconcert- ed by a series of fierce onslaughts launched by the Chinese almost from the kick-off which culminated m their being a goal down two minutes from the start, the Wiltshires643 words
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Article213 1934-03-02 16 The League Committee has authorised the following changes: Division 2: S.C.C. versus S.C.F.A at S.C.C. padang. will be played on Tuesday. Mar. 13. instead of Mar. 9. j Pulau Brani versus S.C.F.A. will be 1 played on Thursday. March 29, at S.R.C. padang. S.R.C. versus Bramtoco fixed213 words
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Article, Illustration411 1934-03-02 16 RACE HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW The handicaps for the third day Saturday* ot the Singapore Tun Club's February-March meeting, were issued yesterday, as follows. Race 1. Hoses Class 4 Div. 3 (7 furs.) 2.15 p.m. Knave's Crib 9.0 Monte Carlo 8 0 Silver Bla2:e 8.8 Cannibal Jack 710 > Sth anus411 words
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Article317 1934-03-02 16 r 1 The following have accepted to play cricket m a Trial Game to-day <Fri*j day at 5 p.m. and to-morrow at 2p m at S.C.C. m R. N. Hamilton's XI va D C. Burn's XI: R. N. Hamilton's XI:— O. R. T. Hen;man; A. E. G.317 words
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Article165 1934-03-02 16 Mr. and Mrs. Moss Win Again The Monthly Mixed Foursomes Competition was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Tuesday. The following were the returns: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Moss 41— 9J0— 32 1 > j Capt. L. H. Bearne and Mrs. Arnold 45—12 —32^ Mr. and Mrs.165 words
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Article47 1934-03-02 16 The S.C.R.C. Spring Tennis tournament will begin on Monday, Mar 19 Entries are now open for the various! events as listed on the Club's notice board, and members are kindly requested to enter as early as possible The closing date is Wednesday March 14, at 7 p.m.47 words
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Article55 1934-03-02 16 ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB On Sunday the Six-Metre Class will sail the first race for th<^ QuWemard Challenge Cup Start 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the first race' for the Wlnstedt Challenge Cup. Start I 10.10 a.m. Courses will be posted as usual There will be no race55 words
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Article56 1934-03-02 16 The following will play for Minto Cricket Union at cricket against Raffles Institution on Saturday, Mar. 3. at the school ground commencing at 2 I p.m. sharp— Ahmad Duke. Aman Abdollah, Lecklie, Abbas Talib. Mohamed Sidek, H. M. Allaudin, Mohamed Shah. IC A. K. Hamid. Osman. Omar and H. Chilson.56 words
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623 1934-03-02 16 SOUTHERN CLU BS TRIUMPH IN F.A. AMATEUR CUP Third Round Defeat For YorL-ek: I By Police I I I YACHTING Iris Wins At Port Dickson There were eight starters for the novices' race which was sailed over I course "A M at the Port Dickson Yacht Club on Sunday. The623 words
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Advertisement96 1934-03-02 16 W. S. VAN DYKPS "ESKIMO" The epic of the North tf ooaaaf! WATERPROOFING CEMENT i COMPOUND j Only 3 lbs. required for every 100 lbs. of Cement. U^^l mmm m w Gam w I SiocKeci m 5 dill* r» Aamm^L^F tfng qualitj sail I plugging itei I against press un96 words
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