The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 March 1934
1934-03-10
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Title Section17 1934-03-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 10 CENTS. NO. 14,211. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1934.17 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1934-03-10 1 INSPECTOR POPEJOY FATALLY SHOT Cold-Blooded Murder In Pawnshop DETECTIVE SEVERELY WOUNDED Police Comb Town For Cantonese Gunman pOUCE I\SPECTOR A. E. Pope joy* a young and popular officer of the Singapore police, urns shot dead by a Chinese ichile making inquiries m a *\ew Bridge Road [mi ten shop early1,345 words
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Article236 1934-03-10 1 Fresh Hope Mr. Roosevelt's Authority Assured Tariff bargaining powers for President Roosevelt will be secured from g (Congress before the adjournment m s the middle of May as a result of a I decisions at a conference between Mr. j Roosevelt and the Democratic Party236 words
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Article510 1934-03-10 1 •Unless the cnmese are uuic *»**> up their clannish and family ideas, no I good results can be expected trom the numerous Chinese schools m Malaya, said Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, Chinese Consul-General lor Malaya, who has just completed a tour of the various510 words
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Article108 1934-03-10 1 All nu>ne> lenders frill have to be reistered when legislation gaie.ted Tester's y becomes law Page 9. Tn a First Division match RE. beat t WME* 16. Draw for godown doubles and veterans' ioubles m S.C.C. lawn tennu tournament —Pace 16. Over Thirty madr a good start108 words
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347 1934-03-10 1 At Geneva CHANGE IN FRENCH VIEWS ON GERMAN RE-ARMAMENT T*HE League ol Nations Is now more hopeful of the eventual success of :he disarmament negotiations m consequence oi indications of a changed ittitude on the part of Britain, who, t is believed, is now favouring the idea )i common actionReuter - 347 words
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Advertisement43 1934-03-10 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the I Malayan gardens direct to your home. I TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS I RIJSTAFFEL SERVED 12.30 to 3 pm. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE THE WELL KNOWN ARTISTS I SANDS DAWN RXTFLIi CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I PHONE 5381.43 words
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Advertisement71 1934-03-10 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING A*********mJSi W ADELPHI HOTEL TO-DAY j CONCERT DURING TIFFIN I TABLE D'HOTE MENU AND A LA CARTE J SEA VIEW HOTEL J TO-NKJHT SPECIAL j DINNER DANCE I SUNDAY CONCERT I 1 1 a.m. to 171 words
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Article280 1934-03-10 2 "Were It Not For Chinese And Indians" V j (From Our Own Correspondent.) >l Ipoh, Mar. 1. Residents of Ipoh this evening) entertained his highness the Bultanj of Perak m honour of the bestowal on him of the G.C.M.G. by his majesty the King. Mr. Leong Sin Nam280 words
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Article120 1934-03-10 2 Prominent Arab Arrives In Johore Said Alwl AI Haddad, president of the Arab Association, Arabitah Alawijah <Java> has accepted the invitation oi H.H the Sultan to become Mukden oi Johore. This is considered a great honour m Muslim circles and Said Alwi's appointment has been widely acclaimed m120 words
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Article353 1934-03-10 2 ONCE REPUTED TO BE MILLIONAIRE NOW BEING SUPPORTED BY WIFE Well-known Penang Chinese Goes Bankrupt j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Mar. 9. Another Penang man formerly reputed to be a millionaire, Cheah Leang Guan, was to-day publicly examined m the bankruptcy court. Among other Penang properties which the bankrupt353 words
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Article126 1934-03-10 2 No Spectacular Slump Remedies London, March 7. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, who attended the inaugural lunch of the South London Exhibition, which was opened at Crystal Palace this afternoon, m a brief speech said that the safety of every step Government had taken m measuresBritish Radio - 126 words
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Article105 1934-03-10 2 $50,000 Scheme Launched m Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 9. The Government are building a new Elementary English School at Westland. Burmah Road. The approximate cost is to be $50,000. Work has {been started and is expected to be finished by the end of December105 words
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Article32 1934-03-10 2 (SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. i I FOUND on the Race Course during February/March Race Meeting a gold Wedding Ring inscribed 'Pat from Roy 19.6.28" Apply Secretary Singapore Turf Club. J mmmmmmml mmmmmmmm32 words
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Advertisement166 1934-03-10 2 With garden freshness f —^v Kept m perfect condition by f N. the patent air-tight container V\ fplj \for daily useJ li '''~*m*******************************n fe;;^, AFTER ILLNESS I i- M^LlLll^'^ malaria or some other devastating disease 9 j *Z~ <^ =^f* mfS^^J 'Ahich has robbed you of your vitality and 8166 words
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Advertisement50 1934-03-10 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 1 77* Steam Passenger Launch 1 56' Motor 1 90' Single Screw Cargo Motor Lighter 2 22' 15 H.P. Motorboats. The above craft are all m good run,nlng order. For particulars please apply to The Marine Superintendent. The Asiatic Petroleum Co, (S.S.) Ltd., Marine Department. Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement438 1934-03-10 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT* EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AND PASTE BRITISH OWNED BRITISH MADE Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, SINGAPORE. BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLET RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Dally, Weekly and Monthly Termt Single and Double Rooms, Modern Sanitation, Garages and Tennis. Terms on Application Mrs.438 words
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Advertisement538 1934-03-10 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE 1 MUNICIPALITY. Tender*. Tenders are now Invited following materials or ier particulars, see Municipal Tei Excavating earth al i Bukit Timah Road, fn Road to Chancery I on the adjoinin. < Date ot Closinu 4 n March 19th. 1934 Purchase ol Coal Tar ai th Works tor a538 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous256 1934-03-10 2 Diary Of The Week I Saturday, 10th. High Water 3.40 a.m., 7.47 p.m. Football: Dutch Naval XI vs. R.A.F. Anson Road Stadium; s.C. F.A. vs. S.R.C. Jalan Besar. Cricket S.C.C. Over 30 vs. Under 30 Padang; Nondescripts vs. S.C.R.C, McNair Road. 2 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Home and Children's Fete 10 a.m.256 words
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Advertisement378 1934-03-10 3 <& perfect Model Jo Suit 6 veny docket y v^'^^l **w '■..tfSStf II I _iSc?s •> ■<^ X Jss__S& SI B H H^^^^^^^^^^^^b r* 'Jw^SS&sZ*** mw-- -'^m I&. '<- S B I H I if] ll M* m\W* m I flit 'Wi^^^^l •111 11 /S* :j^S-" Af^mmw'--- JtEk EEmw***^ aLk**±378 words
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Article1441 1934-03-10 4 ALIBI PLEA IN MARKET MURDER Municipal Officers Closely Cross-Exa m ined The Kandang Kerbau murder case at the Assizes will end on Monday. Tht -;urt adjourned yesterday at the con- elusion of the case lor the defence. The whole o; yesterday was occupied with the examination and close cross-! examination1,441 words
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Article120 1934-03-10 4 Leaving For Europe On Monday Their highnesses the Sultan and Sultana of Johore leave for Europe via America by the Fushima Maru on Monday. The exact date of their return has not been fixed, but it is expected they will be away for at least a year. The120 words
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Article40 1934-03-10 4 Leader Of Modernist Painters */r _>. London. Mar. 7. Rruf"v? cl V. rd Slcker the distinguished British artist who. although 74 years n.H«_ th c leader amoilg modernist painters, has been elected a Rovai Academician British RadioBritish Radio - 40 words
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Advertisement34 1934-03-10 4 i "■^^■■'^■^"^■■■'■■■■l^lßMßli^^ INDIAN a* CHINESE RUGS CARPETS CHINESE TWISTED GRASS MATTINGS IN ALL LATEST DESIGNS SIZES AT REASONABLE PRICES BE SURE TO BUY THK BEST OM AT CHOTIRMALL S 41-43 HIGH STREET. TELEPHONE 795734 words
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Article, Illustration119 1934-03-10 5 Ihe drums of the '*nd Ra*t»ii„ mA **4 h ee„ ha „_-e a d Ua b'a 0 g*g£jß«*_^.»*!» G man ha ds wen and women undergraduates waited v. The Russian flight into the stratosphere nded m death for the explorers. The bodies bein* loaded on to a motor-lorry on arrival119 words
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Advertisement197 1934-03-10 5 New kinds are here Cadburys j Choeoiate Biscuits mmmW/mm*\ I_W^ irfW war /AJm m v B^. »^r ___.hr \\W/aw Vv ■<■ ißfc.^ii.ft Jr n Il r df Jk x- "^1 \m*mW ~M*Jk *8m W*EEmm^ km V/ mr E*\ ii, irW^iTHEHM^ 1 mwEEr mWm S-M_Ri R M________^_tjß y JP mm *w197 words
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224 1934-03-10 6 So Increase Payments I am glad to hear that somebodj has v;ot a rise m their pay; it is an un usual thing to hear m this court," saic Mr Justice Gerahty, the Bankruptcy Judge, yesterday, when he was informed that several employees of224 words
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Article104 1934-03-10 6 Unprofitable Kuildin^ Contracts Poh Hak See a building contractoi Who was publicly examined m the bankruptcy court yesterday, attribute his failure In business to losses sus tamed m several contracts o^er a period <>l ten years. His liabilities amounted tv $10,000 ni tlie contracts over which he money104 words
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Article43 1934-03-10 6 I Interview With Panshen Lama Shanghai. Mar. 8. Sir Alexander Cadogan. British Minister m China, confered with Pansher Lama, the nropused head of the Tibetan administration, this morning at Nanking and discussed the question ol rehabilitatin the rprr.m.v Union TimesUnion Times - 43 words
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Article411 1934-03-10 6 I DEBTS TO 1 BANKS 5 Prominent Chinese Offers Composition Tan Sian Cheng, a well-known Chinese septuagenarian, was publicly j examined m the Bankruptcy Court i yesterday. He stated that he was a member ol the Chinese Advisory Board i and the Po Leung Kok committee. Bankrupt411 words
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Article86 1934-03-10 6 European Car Driver Injured i A motor accident occurred at the i junction or Grove Road and Amber j Road on Thursday, when a car driven |by Mr. A. G. Pyper went off the road iand crashed into a tree. i The driver received a serious injury86 words
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Article171 1934-03-10 6 POLICE INFORMER SET UPON Death After Assault By Prisoners A murder m the Singapore Civil Prison was mentioned before Mr. R. j. F. Curtis m the police court yesterday, three men. Chin Hong alias Pai Kiok Sin Song, Chew Sin Wai and Ng Ying Thoo. being charged. Court Inspector Bembroke171 words
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Article105 1934-03-10 6 j Four Men Charged In Police' Court Another echo of the Kandang Kerbau 1 murder case which is now proceeding In the Assize Court was heard m the second magistrate's court yesterday when four Mohammedans Akbar Ali. Abdul Rahman (a witness m the Assize Court*. Hiramain and105 words
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Article283 1934-03-10 6 i MONOPOLIES CASE MUST WAIT TILL JUNE i $700 Haul Of Illicit Chandu Two of the three men who were arrested m connection with smuggling of contraband chandu into Singapore by Blue Funnel liner Calchas last week were acquitted by the Criminal District Judge Mr. H. A.283 words
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Article60 1934-03-10 6 -From Oui; Own Corespondent.* The following resolution will be proposed by Mr. W. G. C. Blunn at the annual meeting of the Selangor Club on Mar 24: That the offer of the Selangor Golf Club to admit members oi the Selangor Club to the Golf Club's proposed60 words
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Article199 1934-03-10 6 City Wants The World Know 'From Our Own Correspi n Penan:; Mi The Straits Settlement! Association is calling a ma delegates of kindred associate affected interests to discuss of organising ways and mean thering the interest ol the iet< by worldwide publicity. I: will be held on Thursday199 words
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Article600 1934-03-10 6 ONE MONTH FOR FIVE DOLLARS J. W.P. Thornley And Loan Transaction John William Patrick Thornley was convicted and sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment yesterday afternoon before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on a charge of cheating Mr Isaac Little of the Mandai Quarry m respect of $5. Court600 words
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Advertisement447 1934-03-10 6 $1 SO Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BEi-o\\ will be lound particulars of th Free Press Foot I: all Competiu m No 3<"> In which you are asked to forecast result! ol ten matches to be played or. March THE PRIZE OF $150447 words
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Advertisement359 1934-03-10 6 Free Prei;s en m ornir.g Com?e:;:ors must send m their claims to reach J this office by the last post on the following Thur.^da^ night and the results of the competition will be announced m the Free Press the following Saturday morning. Entries for this week's competition must i each359 words
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Advertisement109 1934-03-10 6 Ef C A^LW mMMm A+AmmmmSm MH Mr^M^m^r^^mmm^. mmmm\ Wk f—^L^r mm^L \Wmm^ lw ft*? fm. wJ mm Km *m W mr s *WWW\^^B^^ W Phone 1164 E mw Am m^ 3 w w a *W I*l E §m m^Jm mm^ mmmm m mm Am^m COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office:109 words
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Article106 1934-03-10 7 Anxiety Breaks Out m Kuala Lumpur The uneasiness felt by Kuala Lumpur i people at the existence of a leper settlement on the fringe of their suburbs broke out again today. Mr. Khan Ah Chong pointed out at the Sanitary Board meeting that the new hospital at Malacca106 words
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Article161 1934-03-10 7 Coolie Caught Handing Over a Dollar Caught m the act ot handing a $1 note to a prisoner m the Central' lock-up. a scavenger's coolie. Than Watt, was charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis m the police court with giving an article to a prisoner. The161 words
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Article127 1934-03-10 7 Should Ladies Behave Alice Brady makes another hit In the M.G.M. film. "Should Ladies Behave." which opened at the Pavilion last night, while Lionel Barrymore cuts another niche ior himself by his portrayal ot a touchy old husbana who, m the end. turns out to have some feeling127 words
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Article96 1934-03-10 7 So Drank Developing Mixture *'I had no money and became very pessimistic about life." was the lowvoiced reply of Chong Kee Kow. a photographer's assistant, to a charge of attempted suicide before Mr. N. Grice m the Police Court. It was stated that the accused was found96 words
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Article81 1934-03-10 7 Longstanding Question Settled London, March 7. A question which on occasions during i the last half century has been a subject of controversy was settled last night when the House of Commons allocated £1' 2 millions towards the cost Of the defence of India. The Secretary forBritish Radio - 81 words
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Advertisement603 1934-03-10 7 I OPEWNG TO-DAY a is-si^m* jj^j CAPITOL wo Y^>^^ i J John L. Balderston's wlth Great Play now a^ I7^%JE»^ HOWARD Greater Picture! rmWm m? mm^ J<^^ HEATHER ANGEL TO**** B eryl Mercer and all English Cast m^* 99^ Produced by FRANK LLOYD, The Ulan who Made "CAVALCADE" mm 6603 words
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Advertisement300 1934-03-10 7 '^k mm^Lm PARAMOUNT A PRESENTS DOROTHEA WIECK Am\W>f*Wm\*mm*k.J*m\.JiE& Wf THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY EVER FILMED AND ONE YOU WILL WANT TO SEE AGAIN AND AGAIN. SCREENING PAVILION MARCH 14th. IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. B^ lB m************}^m*************** ***m**m*m mmmmmmm *mam%mm%mmm%m%mm%%%%m%m%%%%*m%**************^*..m YOU HAVE NEVER YET300 words
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513 1934-03-10 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1934. L.C.C. Election Landslide ALTHOUGH a landslide m the' London County Council elections may mean much to the good citizens Ol the first city m the world and the ■suburban areas around it. to us m Malaya the apparently startling', information published In513 words
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Article1095 1934-03-10 8 •T»HE name of Mr. Frank Buck Is familiar to most people m Malaya. He has been moving between this country and America at intervals for the best part of twenty years ftia and has had more Cargoes adventures m Malaya than any who have lived 11,095 words
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Article399 1934-03-10 8 I j The Countess of Coventry, wife ol the tenth earl, gave birth to a son ai Croome Court. Seven Stoke. WorcesterI shire. A party of about 300 Roman Catholic including the Archbishop of Madras the Bishops of Tuticorin, Kumbakonarr and others recently embarked on a399 words
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Article581 1934-03-10 8 Topics Of The Week YESTERDAY a certl laddie looked Rt tl Java. Then he 10. motor car. Than office m a rlklsha cruiser was m Syd.. of our story went on b take some photographs played her learchllg] Harbour Brid;. \%Ji%\ hospitality the ofl.cn I taste some Real Dr. !"pahit"581 words
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Advertisement400 1934-03-10 8 <b Mk\^^^ i i'U»« C -m\m--olmm)m*% Q I ***i i ->s v-_ mWWW /T^ifl^^^ It- the mellowness of BOOTHS Dry feg&t m _Wk K,t make- il -<» inueh to he de-ire<l m eoektail-. Such mellowness H I H comes only from treble distillation H<l^i!__=__^i.B «nd maturing m -lierrv «-k» and400 words
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Advertisement48 1934-03-10 8 A TRAGEDIAN TOLD HIS STAGE MANAGER that he wanted real wine m the banquet scene. "And what about real poison m the death scene asked the other. Real cover is provided by v GAFLAC n policies/ GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.* Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.48 words
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Advertisement11 1934-03-10 8 j WHW THE OTHERS AWjEf •fl jiAIEIOPIEASEVOuJBr <jggj AL**mw^*m**WAAAAmAAW___E m _____\_\_\_\_\_\\\\\mmm.^kt\^11 words
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Article99 1934-03-10 9 ONLY AS REGARDS TARIFFS Prevention ot Untair Competition Tokio, Mar. 9. Trade Safeguarding Bill, inthe Diet to-day. is iteguard Japanese trade -.strict ions taken and being by other countries. It empowers rnment to restrict or prohibit (r1 or export of merchandise after consultation with a tartfl99 words
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581 1934-03-10 9 Details Of Proposed Legislation A SYSTEM of licensing, the laying down of a rate of interest of thr«»e per cent, per mensem or 3(> per cent, per annum as not excessive, and the stipulation that figures on all promissory notes shall be m English581 words
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Article187 1934-03-10 9 For First Time In History cipal Reform party 37 and the Liberals nil. Labour gained 29 seats from the Municipal Reformers and the Liberal party lost 25. Three of the outstand- ing seats were Labour at the last election.— Reuter. London. Mar. 9. The Labourites are jubilant at the prospectReuter - 187 words
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108 1934-03-10 9 Labour Controls London County Council London. Mar. 9. The final results m the London County Ccuncil elections are as folilow Labour C 9: Municipal Reiormers 55, J Liberals nil. I Labour gains numbered 35. losses one Reformers had only one gain and 29 losses. Liberals had no gains and 6108 words
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Article51 1934-03-10 9 For Captain of Dutch Warship Which Crew Seized The Hague, Mar. 9. Four months imprisonment and dismissal from the service for neglect of duty has been imposed on Captain Eikenboom, commander of the battleship Zeven Provincien. which was seized by mutineers m Sumatra m February last yearReuter - 51 words
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Article87 1934-03-10 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondents RUBBER London, Mar. 9. Spot (Sellers* 5» 4 d. <5 JgJJ (Buyers) 5 3il6d <5 5.32 d.) Mar 5 9 32d <5 l 4 d> April- June 5 13 32d July-Sept. 5 33 64d. «5 2987 words
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Article282 1934-03-10 9 WHY MR. MUTO WAS SHOT No Political Significance to Crime Tokio. Mar. 9. I A message from Kamakura states I :hat Mr. Sanji Muto was leaving his I iiouse when an assailant approached and shot and killed a steward who attempted to protect his master. TheReuter - 282 words
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Advertisement111 1934-03-10 9 Just Published i MAGNIFICENT VOLUME AT k MARVELLOUS PRICE ROUTLEDGES UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA mo-volume encyclopaedia, comoew, amazingly comprehensive roughly up-to-date, with a wealth ol hilly seletced illustrations. It con- mass of information that does t find a place m any other encyclopaedia and costs only 1 184 pages CA *U\ entries111 words
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Advertisement202 1934-03-10 9 SPRATTS CROONERISMS. "I'm young and healthy" ~*A WE m m m Z__fm_**L t a WL\ mftm mULaW mt HB Sound teeth, gleaming coat and healthy digestion, all bespeak ths world's greatest little biscuit s --Spratfs Ovals. Packed full oi goodness, with a nutritive value out ot proportion to their size,202 words
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Article702 1934-03-10 10 I r pHK reputation of the Bank m I than ever," was the concluding Hongkong and Shanghai Banking of shareholders on Saturday; and sound position were voiced by Mr. motion for the adoption of the The Chairman's review was, as lines, surveying the commercial beyond. He702 words
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Article723 1934-03-10 10 Nett Profit $15,000,000 Hong, Kong. Feb. 26. the Far East stands to-day higher remark of the Chairman of the Corporation at the annual meeting congratulations upon the Bank's J. H. Taggart m seconding the accounts. customary upon comprehensive field from India to Japan and ence to the world economic crisis,723 words
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1700 1934-03-10 10 THE OUTLOOK: TOO MUCH MILITARISM China, the indications seem to point to the fact that, provided external conditions get no worse, China's trade can hardly go further downhill, imports touched their lowest point m Sept ember and exports should not decline further unless, and here is the rub silver prices1,700 words
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77 1934-03-10 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association March 9, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose* 17 17 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot <F.0.8> 17 5 16 17 716 Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 17ft 17V 4 Apr-June 17V 4 17% July-Sept. 17% 17%77 words
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Article184 1934-03-10 10 Mar. 6 7 8. American Can. Com. 102* 2 99 3 4 100% American Telephone and Telegraph 121 119% 121 4 Atcheson Railroad 66V2 64»/ 2 66V4 Dupont 99% 96% 98 Firestone, Common 22% 21 4 21 3 4 General Electric 21% 21 l 4 21% General Motors184 words
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Article183 1934-03-10 10 Singapore Produce Prices March 9. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 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 Lingga Sago Flour Fair183 words
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Fraser And Neave Make $259,615 Profit
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Article214 1934-03-10 10 Final Dividend Of 25 Cents After making adequate provision for depreciation and doubtful debts, Messrs. Fraser and Neave. Ltd.'s report for the year ended Dec. 31 discloses a net profit of $259,615.12. which, with the balance of $32,069.20 brought forward from the last accounts, gives a total of $291,684.32. From214 words
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Article79 1934-03-10 10 Companies Not To Merge We are informed by Messrs Chan Sye Onn, secretaries of both companies, that as the Lingui Company cannot transfer its rights under the tin restriction Enactment, to Kuchai Company, the directors of both companies have decided they cannot recommend an amalgamation on an equitable basis.79 words
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Article120 1934-03-10 10 Profit of $65,647 Last Year The directors' report of Messrs. Malayan Breweries Ltd.. for the year ended Dec. 31 last, to b^ presented at the annual meeting at noon on Saturday, Mar. 24. states After making adequate provision lor I depreciation and doubtful debts the net profit amounts120 words
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Article157 1934-03-10 10 Lewis And Peat Report Sound Position Singapore, Mar. 9. Prices have continued to advance throughout the week and from the nature of the buying the improvement is sound, state Messrs Lewis and Peat <S> Ltd.. intheir weekly report. Consumption throughout the whole world appear to be onFirm after being - 157 words
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Article36 1934-03-10 10 Messrs. Paterson. Simons and Co 1 report the following output for 1 February Henrietta Rubber Estate 60.000 lbs i Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd. 47.600 lbs. t Rampah Coconut Estates a Ltd. 29.800 nuts.36 words
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Article276 1934-03-10 10 Will America Interfere In Restriction Activities? Messrs. Stanton Nelson gapore. m their nib.. dated March 9 stati pri well maintained during and a fair volume ol busii passing. America!* i shown keen Interest and mis maraet to New > Jreadily absorbed. The market is very wnsiti276 words
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Article98 1934-03-10 10 Yesterday's Alterations Austral Malay l£l Ayer Weng <S1» Batu Caves Hong Patte -.si i Jelebu <70» Jelebu ($1) Johan Tin (10) Kinta Dredge '$1 1 Kuchai Tin Dredm 11l 1 Lingui isl» Lukut '$1 I Nawng Pet 'SI I Penawat <50> Puchong I 14Pungah I t South98 words
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Article83 1934-03-10 10 Stock Mark* Quieter 1.0.Hi- 1 Sterling on New V 5.07»/2. Paris 77' 81 quieter than of late erlth taking. War Loan 3* 2 PW Dealings began m th per cent, conversion loai it 1% per cent, prem approximate valu< _t i*___c inn i il_w*ri Radio The LondonRadio - 83 words
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Article, Illustration724 1934-03-10 11 Wireless Correspondent, i i Max -3. Malayan listener^ c running commentary on i National. This will be re Aintree and will be broad- < Daventry as part of the Em- j ramme on Transmission 1 E. and S S.B I >t will romnu nee at724 words
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Article317 1934-03-10 11 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES j FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND TWO af tbe following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but I tha wavelengths may be changed m the j i course of each day's transmissions. An- I louncementa317 words
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Article37 1934-03-10 11 An unknown financier bought th< 'ft&WtfU* famous Queens Hote, Leicester-square. r "S^l, I stood to be more U»n The vendor was Mr Samuel w mm*2£?H-m* Codetta 'mTSi l^^T^g-^ss* th deal involved more than mtm***.37 words
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Article54 1934-03-10 11 CHURCH SER VICES 4th. Sunday m Lent ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 50 aan Holy Communion. 30 a.m. Matins, a.m. Holy Communion. 30 p.m. Evensong (.Choiai) and Sermon. 3.30 a.m. Voluntary Service at Air Base. Lon., Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. j ues.. TOUTS, and Saiuiday at 7 a.m.54 words
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Article45 1934-03-10 11 Prinsep Street turn. Sunday School and Bible Clas ea. j a.m (Malay) Mr. Gho Tiauw Tlong. pjn. (English) Dr. Pearson, of Hunan. Veanesaay. p.m. Choir Practice. Tiursday. 8 p.m. Teachers' Training Class. 'riday, 4A5 p.m. Girls' Friendly Band ;.15 p.m. Friendly Band.45 words
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143 1934-03-10 11 THE STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH No. 1, Kampong Kapor Road I a.m. Sunday School J fcjn. Communion Service. Rev Goh Hood Keng. >30 p.m Epworth League Service. Miss M. I R. i 1"* rv Subject: The Heavens Declare the Glory ol God. S p.m. English Service. Mr. Sidney Dant. Tuesday.143 words
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95 1934-03-10 11 ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Portuguese Mission) Victoria Street 1 Masses 5.30. ti.3o and 8.00 am I Sermon at t>3o and 8.00 am Masses. Vespers at 5.00 p.m. Wednesday. Abstinence Friday Fast and Abstinence Service— Holy Way of the Cross at 0.30 p m to be followed by a short Sermon and95 words
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93 1934-03-10 11 Ilniiham Building, Raffles Square. .Band of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, m Boston V 10 am. Sunday Service. I ..30 p.m. (First Wednesday of each month.* Testimony Meeting Reading Room at th- above Adcuress open Wednesdays and Saturdays 9.30 to II.JJJ a.m.93 words
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Article34 1934-03-10 11 Paya Lebar 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Service of Worship. Preacher: Mr. Daniel Sundrum. Wednesday. 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Pieacher: Mr. Lee Teck Hock Friday. 8 p.m. Epworth League Meeting.34 words
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81 1934-03-10 11 (Junction of AI Junied Road and Sims j Avenue) 3 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Seivice oi Worship (m English) Preacher: Rev. R. L. Archer. 11 a.m. Service of Worship (m Hokien > Preacher. Mr. E. T|pson. 330 p.m. Sunday School (m Malay.) 430 pm. Service81 words
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Article86 1934-03-10 11 Orchard Road 8 a.m. Morning Service Rev. Stephen Band B A 845 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Parade Service at Tanghn. [6 pm Evening Service Rev. T. Campbell i Gibson M.A. Tuesday. 10 a.m. Ladies Work Party at Mi. Robertson's Draycot. Stevens Rd. Thursday, 530 p.m. Choir Practice.86 words
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Article197 1934-03-10 11 I Incorporated m England' J Capital 3.000,000 Subscribed 1.800,000 Paid-up 1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.246.735 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie Esq.. Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq.. Charles J. Hambro. Esq.. W. H. Shelford, Esq Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. Sir C. C. Barrle, K.B.E.197 words
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169 1934-03-10 11 'Incorporated m Hong Kong* The liability ot members is limited o 'he extent and m the manner precribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 102:) oi the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG authorised Capital 550.000.0u0 ssued and fully paid up S2O 000.000 leserve Fund-Sterling £6.500.000 Silver169 words
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Article122 1934-03-10 11 J* INDIA, AI'STRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter* =»aid up capital m *****0 shares of BB each £a.000.00# Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors £3.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate London. EC I Afiencies and Branches Alor Star Iloho Semarang Amritsar Ipoh I Seremban122 words
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Advertisement62 1934-03-10 11 «r. mr. t i EASTERN UNITED SOU TH I V* < ...PORATION LTD EFtf marine, BRITISH V_C^^ MOTOR CAR |N\I. ACCIDENT SSS^'c; COMPANY. LIMITED l'< FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR s ;d and 1tx 0 WORKMEN'S WORKMEN S COMPENSATION COMPENSATION insurance accepted at lowest |\.IK\NCE CCRREXT RATES ..VsOV VeMMI Manager. L. C.62 words
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Advertisement80 1934-03-10 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force mrr S.t"*.o6o.### 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 the80 words
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Advertisement236 1934-03-10 11 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1886 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up- V VEWJMEkJMO* Reserve Fund Y. 121,2500"! President. X Kodama. Esq Vice-President T Okubo. Es.. Head Office: Yokohama Singapore Branches: MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Provincial Bank Ltd. Lloyd's Bank. Ltd BRANCHES236 words
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Article47 1934-03-10 12 Mar. B.— Thelma. Hervar. 'Nor.*; Toyohashi Maru. Kasnima Maru. j<Japan»: Angelina. Aletta. Dione. Cremer. Tidore. Van Out hoorn. Kepah. (Dot.); Limnea. Soudan. Karoa. Mirzapore. Kepong. Jerantut. Rahman. Brit.»: Toyooka Maru. (Japan). Mar. 9. Genoa Maru. Japan Tergestea. 'Ital. Flevo. (Brtt.);i Tobelo. Kota. Pinang. Tanimbar. Sibajak. <Dut.».47 words
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Article364 1934-03-10 12 I The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Mar. 3 Beirut: 7 smallpox cases. Baghdad: 2 smallpox cases and 2 I deaths. Bassein: 3 plague cases and 1 death; 11 smallpox cases and 4 deaths as compared withBritish Radio - 364 words
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Article, Illustration592 1934-03-10 12 brltainls~shlp~ping SUPREMACY Ship Not Excelled By Any In Existence London, Mar. 7. The North Atlantic Shipping Bill, which empowers the Treasury to advance money to the Cunard Company for the construction of one or more large vessels for the North Atlantic shipping trade, was debated m the592 words
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Article112 1934-03-10 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships Alongside U* VU I to J5J^ I I East Wharl (Entrant I Rajula 22: An tf I Main Wharf (Kntran,, Pres. Johns >n 1. .Empire Dock (Eatrmnct. Raby Casth 30 B Maru 36. Empire Dock <Kniran. f Tosari 48: AJa West Wharf (Entrant Kinta 5: Rahman S.112 words
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Article135 1934-03-10 12 Siba.iak. Dut.. I Sourabaya 9.3. lor Rotterdam I Ajax. Bnt 4.302 I I ,9.3. lor Yokohama l< I Ophir. Dut 2.1.!* I Deli 9.3. for Batavl I Senang. Dut 721 ton 'bang 9.3. for Palembang' n I Hua Tong. Brit., le I llacca 9.3. tor Malacca, M I135 words
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Article99 1934-03-10 12 Improvement m Southampton Port Trade London. March 7. The inward shipping tonnage at Southampton during February was nearly 1.000.000 tons or more than 150. 000 tons above the figure registered ithe same month last year and constitutes a record. The inward tonnage at the beginning •of this yearBritish Radio - 99 words
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Advertisement605 1934-03-10 12 i 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 1 3.352 tons): [Cargo only] ss MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.605 words
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Advertisement221 1934-03-10 12 i For everything appertaining Travel. Banking fir Freight Apply m COOKS *+*lSj[!L*j*+ WAGOBSLITS WOP LP TPAVfi SCPVtcQ 39, ROBINSON ROAD* In*®*** AttaatSa. Telephone 5908. BffißY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.l] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between [RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT STDA> MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON221 words
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Advertisement174 1934-03-10 12 According to *t legrapti the Chief Ins] ectoi Batavia. Java, the li| I [Parrage, Banka Btreel 106" io.o'E.* is mm buraini |C >rding to the mm buoy Karang Uat »1 j iijgr c. i li burnlni m STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Tort S\\ ci v nham.174 words
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Miscellaneous252 1934-03-10 12 Local And i Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY STEAMER. TRAIN AEROPLANE TO-DAY Singk.p Van der Does de Bye 8 a.m. Karimon Hang Yon 9 a.m. Singkawang and Pemangkat Palopo 9 a.m. ;Miri. Labuan. North Borneo and Jolo Kajang 10 a.m. Christmas Island Islander 10 a.m. i Rhio Patras 11252 words
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Advertisement496 1934-03-10 13 'P. OJ British India and Apcar Lines. Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ,M>.R CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 1934. 1934. UJ 6.810 Mar. 14 BEHAR496 words
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Advertisement489 1934-03-10 13 Ellerman Bucknall k Steamship Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated ln England* TI TI "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dne Sails City of Bath Mar. 14 Mar. lfi City of Christchurch Mar. 30 Apr. 2 City of Bagdad Apr. 14 Apr. 16 City489 words
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Advertisement1160 1934-03-10 13 E^^^r^mW W k *^_l a Eair^rr^Ljf I >w Am************** \-----^--^*^^a*m*\\\ *\^try m J****mm^*^J*m WW BLUE PUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO '1931. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China Ltd. 0 r *a Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd IE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd.1,160 words
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Advertisement998 1934-03-10 14 K. P. Mi CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBA Saturday. Mar. 10. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. Mar. 10. Rhio. Bawean, Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOBOALl— Saturday. Mar. 10. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. I PALOPO— Saturday. Mar. 10, Singk&wang. Pemangkat and Selakau. I TOGIAN Saturday, Mar. 10. Pontianak.998 words
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Advertisement486 1934-03-10 14 BOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE m^***m4rl^ -***m**-m***m HOW IS THE TIME TO TRAVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu San Francisco Los Angeles. Sail along the beautiful coast of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL THRILLS the trip through the Panama486 words
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Advertisement645 1934-03-10 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWElU^toriTiM^^^^ U TO ILt.tIRURG IMM \%l, p tYASUKINI MARU 12,000 Mar. 20 21 TERUKUNI MARU 12 (k HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 I HAKUSAN MARU 10 50 n ISUWA MARU 10.C00 Apr. 10 2* HARUNA BARU \t\_\Z SFUSHIMI MARU 11.0C0 May 3 KATORI MARU ***** HAKOZAKI645 words
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Article161 1934-03-10 15 4 /t Neat But Sot Shocking States women's squash i are n<»t going to shock public with their so-called tor, ii the truth be told, ..iter than those worn by own women players N Doust m the Daily members of the team practised at the sportsmen's161 words
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Article232 1934-03-10 15 To-day's League Fixtures The following matches m the differ- ent divisions of the English League l and tho first division of the Scottish* League will be played this afternoon. 1 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal vs. Aston Villa Birmingham vs. Stoke. Blackburn vs. Portsmouth. Derb y vs. Portsmouth. Everton vs.232 words
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Article171 1934-03-10 15 The following will play for the S.C.R.C. against the R.A. to-morrow at 1 p.m. on the S.C.R.C. ground. Chua Choon Sim. Chee Keng Leong. Low Kee Choo. Kean Khooi. Kam Glm Hock Kam Gim Lock. Seah Keng Siew. Gan Kee Tian, Philip Woon. Teo Keng Teow. and Ong171 words
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Article308 1934-03-10 15 Entries for the Spring Meeting The following are the entries for the Selangor Turf Club Spring meeting on I Mar. 17. 21 and 24: Horses, Class 11, (Ist run, b\ 2 fur., I 2nd run, 6 fun Amy Welkin, May thel Tenth, Great Mirador (late Mirador*. Asluj, Five308 words
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Article123 1934-03-10 15 London, Mar. 5. The following is the draw for the Rugby League Cup third round, to be played on March 10. Huddersntld London Highfteld Castleford or Hunslet v. York. St. Helens Pec. or Oldham v. Bramley. Halifax v. Widnes. The following are the results of the matches123 words
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Article84 1934-03-10 15 Welsh Rugby Pack Is Strong Combination London, Mar. 5. The Welsh Rugby team for the game against Ireland at Swansea on Mar. 10 is identical with the team that played against Scotland on Feb. 3 Jenkins < Bridgend >. Cowey (Newport). Davey Swansea Idwal Rees Swansea >.84 words
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Article150 1934-03-10 15 Army Defeat Royal Air Force (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 15. The first of the inter-Services Hockey Tournament matches of the season was played yesterday, and resulted ln a victory for the Army over the Royal Air Force by three goals to nil. The play was more150 words
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Article51 1934-03-10 15 Record Low Price For Win New York. A new all-time record low price ii purses paid to main eventers at Madisoi Square Garden was set when Walte Neusel of Germany was given cheque for $3.19 after winning hi heavyweight argument with Bfl.y Im pellttiere He has it51 words
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Article42 1934-03-10 15 The replay of the tie m the February Medal between W. McMullan (7) Dr. T. E. Cheah (18) and J. C. Dickinson (24> resulted m a win for Dr. Cheah with a score of 2 down to Bogey.42 words
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Article31 1934-03-10 15 Entries for the above, presented by Mr. David Frankel, are now open, and will close on Saturday. Mar. 24. Conditions will be found on the Club notice board.31 words
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Article39 1934-03-10 15 1 The S.G.C. usual monthly mixed foursomes competition will be held on Sunday, Mar. 18. SEPOY LINES CLUB The March Ladies' Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Monday and Tuesday. March 12 and 13, 1934.39 words
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Article138 1934-03-10 15 Finished With Competitive Golf Now Atlanta (Georgia). "Sorry." the Augusta (Georgia) tournament Is the only one m which I will play this year." That is what R. T. ("Bobby") Jones, three times winner of the British open golf championship and holder of 13 national titles, said when138 words
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Article72 1934-03-10 15 (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Mar. 7. This year's officials of the Negri Sembilan Football Association are pre sident, Mr. H. P. Bryson: vice-presid-ent. Mr. Peter McNee. Hon. secretary Mr. P. S. Muthu: asst. secretary. Mr E. Alexander: hon. treasurer, Mr. S. A Martyn; Malaya Cup Selection Com72 words
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Article66 1934-03-10 15 The following players have been selected to play football for the Chartered Bank Recreation Club against the Land Office XI as a friendly game on Monday at McNair Road ground at 4.41 p.m. Tian Joo. Leng Hock. Jin Tong; Yoon Chee. Dodds, Koon Chye; Hock! Hoe, Joo66 words
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Article110 1934-03-10 15 Lai Kwong-Tsun Wins Doubles Title Lai Kwong-tsun, the Hong Kong tennis player, who caused a sensation by eliminating S. A. Rumjahn from the local championship, has been successful m the Canton tournaments, winning the doubles event m partnership with Liv Yat-fong. In the final of the men's110 words
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Article187 1934-03-10 15 A NEW MOTOR SPORT Racing By Midget Cars A new motor sport is shortly to come into being m Britain. Midget motor-cars, with famous racing drivers at the wheel, are to race on cinder tracks, broadsiding and sliding their way round. We are promised all the thrills and spills of187 words
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Article222 1934-03-10 15 Fatal Argument Over Bowling Newcastle N.S.W., Mar. 5. An argument over body-line bowling led to the death of Humphrey Heaton, 39, according to evidence at Newcastle Quarter Sessions to-day. The case was that m which Dennis Hoyland (37». labourer, was found not guilty of the manslaughter of Heaton.222 words
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Article88 1934-03-10 15 Lincolnshire And Grand National Odds London, Mar. 5. The following is the call-over on the i Lincolnshire: 100-9 Generous Gift, ttaken and offered; 100-8 Quartz II 'ottered. 13-1 taken: 100-7 Ole King Sole I offered; 100-6 Play On offered. 18-1 taken: 18-1 Crumpets ottered. 20-1 taken; 20-1 St.88 words
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Advertisement99 1934-03-10 15 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Neckties m 3 qualities Ist, 2nd )rd @/7Q, /on /36 cts. each. Pure Silk socks m 3 colours Brown, Black White @/80 cts. i pair. Sock suspenders, the best latest style etc.! etc.!! etc.!!! Obtainable A t IS. SHIMURA CO., J Shirt Pyjama Makers, Bras Basah99 words
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Advertisement449 1934-03-10 15 29 YEARS* STOMACH PAINS ENDED #«fcv HP. MA* TIN I •f KCLVfOON T MM A If t _________i "COULD v^r^ HAMLY EAT \r_ y?\\_ WITHOUT A mm m l have suffered with gastritis for the last 29 years could hardly eat any thing without pain. Seeing youradvrrtise ment for Bisurated449 words
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Miscellaneous224 1934-03-10 15 Golf ISLAND CLUB VS. SEPOY LINES Following are the teams for this match which is to be played at Sepoy Lines on March 11, Island Club players being mentioned first a.m. 9.00 W. McMullan (6) and F. A. Briggs (T) vs J. M. A. Lowson (6) and A. H. Fre*224 words
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Article989 1934-03-10 16 AND TWO MORE FROM R.A.F. Amateur Boxing Finals There was a large attendance to witness the finals of the Sing; Championship tournament. The 1 and the show a success from all The special contests arranged finals, provided some of the best fii The bantamweight final was an989 words
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Article114 1934-03-10 16 International Army Football Paris, Mar. 8. m the army international triangular! Brit™h m 2— t the French Army beat thel London. Mar. 8. League football matches to-day resulted as follows: DIVISION I Leicester 4. Arsenal t Sloke West Bromwich 1. Reuter TRAINERS REINSTATED 1 1 London, Mar.Reuter - 114 words
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565 1934-03-10 16 TWENTY-ONE PAIRS FOR GODOWN DOUBLES S. C. C. Lawn Tennis CAMERON AND GOODMAN VETERANS' BACK MARKERS The draw for the godown doubles handicap m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament is as follows: C. G. Van Houten and G. H. Strooback owe 3. L. V. Taylor and E. Jackson plus 3,565 words
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Article514 1934-03-10 16 LEAGUE POINTS FOR PULAU BRANI Hat-trick By Holmes RE 4: R.A. nil. A strong wind blowing continuously affected play considerably m yesterday's First Division League match ot Anson Road between the Royal Engineers and the Royal Artillery.. It did not, however, influence the result of the514 words
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206 1934-03-10 16 OLD TIMERS MAKE A GOOD I START ON THE PADANG 71 For One HOPKINS AND NOON IN SOUND PARTNERSHIP i An excellent start was made by the •old timers'' m the annual cricket 1 match over 30 versus under 30 on the j S.C.C. padang yesterday. In the hour j206 words
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Article79 1934-03-10 16 Monopolies Beat Wiltshire Regt.'s 111 Govt. Monopolies. 1: Wiltshires HI 0. The third team of the Wiltshire Regiment suffered defeat at the hands of the Government Monopolies' team by the only goal, scored against them m the first half of a Third Division League s.ame played at Jalan79 words
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Article45 1934-03-10 16 South African Opponent Badly Battered London. Mar At the Albert Hall m a srlvduVd jj round contest, the murth flghl Q Petersen's "come back' curr.paipi Petersen beat B. n Fooru Atnca, the referee stopping m the 13th. round. Foord v,. h»*i. battered ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article91 1934-03-10 16 ALL CORRECT FOOTBALL FORECAST A precedent was created m the Free Press Football Competition this week for the prize of $150 has been I won by a woman reader.WBmm Cecilia Rozario. 35 Balestier Road. Singapore who correctly forecasted the results 3! all ten matches m Competition91 words
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