The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 April 1934
1934-04-02
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Title Section16 1934-04-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. Nn 14,229. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, ARPIL 1934. 10 ENTS16 words
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38 1934-04-02 1 DGET *l RPLUSOF £31,] !».t>oo Large Increase In Customs Revenue 1 .•:ui<»ii. Mar. .'JI. wli d with B 8.000 compared -,1.300.000. £724 0 nclud- debt nut over E 17.000.000 c 10,500,1 ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1934-04-02 1 H ii liii- Affected Empire Trade I ondon, Mar. 31. -me of Empire Greai Britain but no -r ..ich r- d I ts to to two Hong X su!R- the 1 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1934-04-02 1 Flight To Australia interrupted I, I ondon, M.tr. *9. rd v left Lght to lure ot tri in n< was d with beeasant and Br itish RadioBritish Radio - 30 words
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Article16 1934-04-02 1 l>utj On Foreign Go< Malta, Apr. i. «laI reign |r< Empire ods Reuter 1Reuter - 16 words
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Article91 1934-04-02 1 SMITH-GIBB GOLF SELAiNGOR'S DIFFICI Ll TVSk o\ THE PADANG OINOAPORE and Selangor will not lily be In opposition at the SCC. rhi* morning but on the golf course Kuala Lumpur, where W. J. G:ob Selangor Goil Club champion* and J. Smith -Singapore island champion) meet In thf 1891 words
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Article212 1934-04-02 1 Exchange For Part Of Saar' Region Paris, Mar. ?}<. Th< curious suggestion of the i MH Of part of the Saar region for former German colonies of TogOLand and the Cameroons has been ...de by the Echo de Paris in the course of the paper's comments on Lore.212 words
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Article81 1934-04-02 1 iermany Dislikes His Latest Film Berlin Mar. 31. i can ftlra "The Prizefightei md tin Lady,*' which has oe^n show great success for ten days .as banned because the chiei U taken by the Jewish boxer. Mav iaer. Baer few months ago defeated tilt ►rid champion GermanReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-04-02 1 *m?lT*mTm*\lm*7^ beei in th ir in ,n SaLurdav was 93. Hopkins' 138 Full report on p W 10.18 words
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304 1934-04-02 1 Britain Exerting All Her Energies Search For Arms London, Mar. '29. Tl i disarmament question is still engaging the close attention oi the British Government and was beiore yesterday's meeting of its Disarmament Committee. It Is understood that special attention is at present being given to the subject of guaranteesBritish Radio - 304 words
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Article27 1934-04-02 1 London, Mar. 29. Alter nine weeks in which the Government legislative programme has been considerably advanced Parliament adjourns this afternoon until April 9. British RadioBritish Radio - 27 words
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Article26 1934-04-02 1 Mr. Justice Prichard on Thursday reserved judgment, in the Supreme Court. In the case in which Mr. S. Pierre sued Mr. A. S. Roman for accounts.26 words
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449 1934-04-02 1 LONG RANGE BATTERIES NEEDED AT SINGAPORE Policv Criticised j House Of Lords London, Mar. HZ. the debate in the H >us< Lords on proposal by l >rd Hutchison thai ihe Government th >uld consider the desirability ol c >- >rdln; ttng the thre. fighting services under a L&lstf t )n449 words
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Article15 1934-04-02 1 London. Mar. 31. Lord Carson Is serious!) ii.' with bronchitis ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article99 1934-04-02 1 Samuel Insull Lands At Istanbul Em ba rrassitig Guest For Turkey Istanbul. Apr. 1. Insull 1 mded this aftern Km wl br Interrogated by the Third Penal Tribunal. Reut< r. Istanbul Mar. Jl. 5:. 1. 1 Insuli ---i^ been ord< d preser: iilmseU personally Oeton the court, v.r.k:: will decide99 words
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Article68 1934-04-02 1 Istanbul. Mar. rhe Turkish pilot who wen: aboard th« Maiotis stated ne saw rnsull the' Americai —ncfter, who was and v. z•■ guardc rt by four no Tht Maictis is bound for Batum where Insull will go overland to Per- Th< captain f the Maiotls, unperturbed by tht legal excitementReuter - 68 words
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Article25 1934-04-02 1 Stockholm. Mar. 31. rhe report :r.?,i Priiict- Be>::i third <:>r. 01 :Le Crown Princt. Intended I rr.arry commoner i? citnied by official Swedish agency.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article127 1934-04-02 1 GANGSTER RULE IN MARSEILLE Three KiH 11l I Bar Shooting Ttuvnnw London, Apr. 1 hoc-ght to be indirectly conn.- ;<,.':' awit 4 Ventve x i i: onne 2 xv: n caused excitement In Marseille* have consideraWe Inflmnci y in the underwortd bu^ m -> iU r:•ipal affairs. a shooting outbreakReuter - 127 words
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Article87 1934-04-02 1 I'aris, .Mar. H Flowing thi anti-Fascist activu or Saturday at Tours trouble bro» out anew on Sunday when Fas ists, embracing Marxists I communists, bro Ke up a meeting >: produ:*r, M. and newly formed political tyled th< "Sottdarite C ivSarm< t tk t. >I P lliC4 Wnu87 words
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Advertisement59 1934-04-02 1 "WmW COCKTAIL DANCE (MAKAN KtTCHIL) DANCE INFORMAL '45 p.m. lo Midnight DAHCING "LADY'S NIGHT" IN T rcr CONNECTION WITH THE CAPITOL UrS °A> CINEMA FILM APRIL 3rd A Bl 'IFCL PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE LADY ADJUDGED THE MOST < MttmM .m m IHACTIYE DANCING LADY' una 4th the59 words
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Advertisement95 1934-04-02 1 On Other Pages Gibb and J. T. Smith will meet m the Mala>an ?o)f championship final to-day Pajre 16. Selangor need 2M7 runs with nine wickets m hand to beat Singapore —Page 16. Easter League football Pages 9 and 15. Ptnang Chinese swimmers were beaten by the local Chinese and95 words
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Advertisement65 1934-04-02 1 W Mmm\\% ~m\ mf/M CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING ja^m^^mmmmmm^Lvm^Emmm SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-DAY 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. CONCERT .T^_-IL_ HIGH TIDE 11.45 a.m. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING IN THE BALL ROOM GRAND CABARET "MEZEY REVUE" 1"A WONDERFUL SHOW" I SAY ALL WHO HAVE SEEN THESE ARTISTS65 words
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Article812 1934-04-02 2 HEAVY GOING AT IPOH Top Hole Destroyed After Fall (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Mar. 31. Steady dr'-zzie persisted throughout I todfty'fl amateur races up to the end I it the s;xth race when it cleared up. i Tfie going was extremely heavy, re suitlDg hi Royal Prooerty812 words
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Article707 1934-04-02 2 SELANGOR TEAM'S VISIT Match Against Malays To-day S.C.F.A 2: Sel. Rangers. 2. Conceding a great deal in weight. the Selangor Rangers managed to hold the Singapore Chinese in a friend).; game on the Anson Road Stadnir 1 on Saturday, sharing four goals. The Chinese, however, did707 words
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Article164 1934-04-02 2 Much interest is being taken m this t afternoon's match at Jalan Besar when the Selangor Rangers are to meet the local Malays. There has been much doubt as to i whether the M.F.A. can get men as, ?ood as the so-called professionals to j I164 words
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Article66 1934-04-02 2 London, Mai The Admiralty announces that R< SI Aomiral Kennedy Purvis has been sp pointed to be Assistant Chiel ol N St ii in succession to Rear-Admlra Sidney Robert Bayley to date from A I 15 Roar-Admiral Bayley is to be Rl Admiral commanding the Battle Cruiser Squadron66 words
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Article48 1934-04-02 2 Stanley Baldwin. In the HOUM Commons, promised sympathetic c si< ration to the proposal that a con p, r v levy for financing IndUltl research should be imposed on induti Ft was stated that there v. ID iport tor such a proposal I to lustriet themselves.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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Advertisement207 1934-04-02 2 ALHAMBRA Wednesday Lady Eleanor Smith's famous novel! A GREAT BOOK-A ...rh^ GREATER IbII. Wk Wf\ Wm Mr 3t9 ***v **TCHAiWS BICKR3RD JL RAOUEL TORRES Lis 6RETA NISSENAn tu i I otOfCTID/ rami *m '<t\mwm o*2*s^ X. a*W Xm I X3o** 11 1 4M Qf. %3 x*»o^ W %t1 m*fkffil& K207 words
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Advertisement420 1934-04-02 2 CLASSIJIED ADVERTISEMENTS fc an infallible remedy for I Headaches J Neuralgia Neuritis Rheumatism Influenza J Malaria i and other fevers PRICE 65 CENTS. il I Wholesale )>istributinff Agents T„E FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. J THE MEDICAL HALL LTD. Sinyarol**. BUSINESS CARDS STRUTS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14 A Change Alley. Singapore.420 words
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Advertisement314 1934-04-02 2 m SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY renders. owing materials or «ciaars. WeMunici, J urchas. Closini 4th, a (r •April Oth s? I pm. T d y C. H GOLI Municipal Bl |L NOTICES. SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUR Notice. Swimmini Pool will b cl on .i lay, Api 1 light, ai.d srlU April sth High314 words
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Miscellaneous87 1934-04-02 2 Diary Of The Week i Monday, 2nd. iliigh Water 12.08 p.m., I Easier Monday, Public Holiday. Cricket Singapore vs. Selangor. padang. third day; Ceylon Sports Club vs. T.P.C.A.. Balestier Road, 11 a.m., Ang-lo-Chinese School vs. S.C.R.C, S.C.R.C.. 2 p.m. Football: Selangor Rangers vs. Malays. J. B. Stadium, 5.15 p.m. Racing:87 words
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Article194 1934-04-02 3 MR. L. P. DE SOUZA RETIRES I. Vears In Lam! r» Office rs oovernmi l» de Son. I Revenue. Saturday. I rvvby. educated at .gapore Joined ice on Dec. 5^895 he Land Office been in Out ,nd was ono Ol perienced officers. a Revenue served was The late sir ct.194 words
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Article62 1934-04-02 3 H.M.S. Cornflower A> Training Ship Hon K lar. 14. l M.S. Corn- in March Future \y i a traininj N .il Volun- I in official j m Commodore cer will go on in Thursday and Commodore E. W. ind ship's comn the China I j them God-speed62 words
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Article332 1934-04-02 3 MANAGER RESPONSIBLE FOR BREACHES i From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 31. Holding that the manager oi an amusement park, in his capacity as Licensee was responsible for any breach ot a condition of a licence. Mr. Justice Burton here, in giving judgment in the in332 words
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Article642 1934-04-02 3 Now I thin* it is clear that no one but a licensee can be convicted under. r his sib-section. It is obviously not sible ior the licensing officer to cr ate an offence against a stranger a condition endorsed on a licence i which he Is not a642 words
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Article236 1934-04-02 3 Prohibition Of Raw Material Purchases Berlin. Mar. :4. In order to prevent any prejudicial effect on internal prices owing to the temporary prohibition of the purchase abroad of cotton wool bast-fibre, a decree will be issued prohibiting under penalties any unjustifiable increase in the price of textiles.Reuter Wireless - 236 words
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Article120 1934-04-02 3 Programme The Government's huge labour programme, costing four milliard marks, meant a serious charge for future years, declared Count Schwerin Krosick, Minister for Finance, in a speech at Muenster. In addition to this there remained a deficit of two milliard marks from the previous budget. It was hopedReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article280 1934-04-02 3 Difficulties In Spain And France Once again the A A. has come to the rescue of AA. of Maiaya members. As a result of civil strife in Spain— where, incidentally, the tourist has no; cause for worry— the Touring Club Espanol found it necessary to withdraw Carnet280 words
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Article52 1934-04-02 3 Duesseldurf. Mar. 27. Three Communists were beheaded this morning for killing a stormtrooper on June 6. 1933. in the course of a Communist attack on the storm troopers' headquarters at Erkrath. Gen. Goering commuted to life imprisonment the sentences of death passed on seven other Communists for complicity.—52 words
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Advertisement97 1934-04-02 3 Gillard's POTTED MEETS 1 Famous for their Delicate I ss^H^ Flavour-TRY THEIR i t CHICKEN 6c HAM TURKEY TONGUE CHICKEN, HAM TONGUE CHICKEN TONGUE and other Varieties. Mode by GILLARD CO LTD London, England. Established 1867 Hfej in stocked by He»r* BTO BKB CO. 111-113 Beach Road. KIM ANN CO.97 words
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Advertisement86 1934-04-02 3 I T5 W^ 1 1.1 V l > Ij fcfij\^sy° DAINTY Don't wait...buy\ handmade Undies New stocks arrive regularly WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL COMPANY 31-33 HIGH ST. LADIES' DRESS-MAKERS. WAiEgIELD tui^neldlesel mm a& 1 1 ir» js liJJCT £3 Cl I'.iZ*.* irrtttii. ir *^^^e 1k at V^^AiiJß 96 POWER STATIONS jm* IN86 words
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Article, Illustration115 1934-04-02 4 The captains toss up in the soccer match between the S.C.F.A. and Selangor Rangers on Saturday. The Selangor Rangen team In who t meeting with the new Maiav XI to-da> ronrtderable Int iresl .> being displayed. A long pull and a strons pull. Tui-oi-uar final115 words
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Article339 1934-04-02 4 Ang Ann Hoe Champion Athlete The Government Monopolies Bpor; Club suorts were held at the opium packing plant. Pasir Panjang. in the j presence ot a large crowd. C Division ot the Preventive Seririce won the team championship. while the correspondence and aud i department were runners-up. Cham339 words
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Article86 1934-04-02 4 Credentials To Be Presented In Usual Way Tho Washin^on, Mar. 27. f* >ma tate DoT >artment announces Du'blinT if DOWC (US Mlnlsto fn uublin) is expected to present his credentials to the Governor- General in the customary -anner. He merelv M ld H t0 day hisReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement18 1934-04-02 4 FERROCRETE THE RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT TIME IS MONEY FERROCRETE iS^^l BflCu^^j^ T^^^Mo ___Z SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH.18 words
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Advertisement170 1934-04-02 4 "m^m^^^^^^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mM^^^^^^MMlWffSi!!^^^^ ;*.¥^Ww^^^f?W WW mmW WeT Amy p m_ mmaT^mx bb? &3Bt _jmß KB£o^v'iMirfJ^^^^^^^^*^ilfliteh-' .'■______i^'' Bj^^^^^^^^iwSß^^sSSSSOT^Fow^^Sr > SBS' jp s S^ m isg&, _____B^^^^^^_i^^S ''^S^^y.'srwsw^R^HUH^^S^.' yHsS B '^^___H_i_?v. _s_____k "i&t^ww^&w jJDitiiiiiiiiUMiaiaqg •■^SBy^ m^M aLMmV nfl *¥?P jS^S' j}> jtfWbH^^^^w^^^^^wBj??w^)jj|lp j^:^^_^m^^gß^^s3BßSBlS^^^Slß^ .-.n wOl Jv^^"^^" iw? ..-__^|^^_^__^^pP^^gBß-_r"^.^sjB?\&*3m^'' Jt^aVrfnH '^"fil^*^ y*< 'J^^^^^ <5^ y£y%170 words
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Article, Illustration273 1934-04-02 5 I\. Attitude towards religion and the effects of the present re. imr in Germany on the religious lite ol" the country, the Rev. Andrew i liters Bar, Middlesex refused to participate In the annual serviee held round the graves of273 words
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Advertisement92 1934-04-02 5 m m^L m Wf*^^ m m \t m W w\\\ W fca 1 1 I Ia 1 I 1 lat J ki 1 1 I I!■ a ik a iv m I x^^^m W 'Kb H I fl PI mm W* H i^^^^^H i ■5 11l Ll mmm^^^M^*^^^^ Long Island92 words
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404 1934-04-02 6 l_ London, Mar. 28. IHe new Betting and Lotteries Bill was read for the first time :n thi House of Lords this evening The purpose of the measure is to! amend the law with respect to betting on tracks where sporting events tMUU place,Brttisn Wireless - 404 words
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Article52 1934-04-02 6 Diplomats Work In Chinese c m Rome, Mar. 28. Signor Mussolini today received Mr Chang Nai-yen. the new Chinese Minister to Brussels, who presented II Duce with the history of Rome written by him in Chinese Mr. Chang announced that he proposes to write t>»^ Ki«t^— for theReuter - 52 words
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Article13 1934-04-02 6 Mr. H. B. Talalla of Kuala Lumpur is in the Singapore General Hospital.13 words
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Article195 1934-04-02 6 Manchester View Of The Penang One This is how the Manchester Guardian contemplated the Monster of Penang I (The monster market is not what it was! In the brave day* when the Loch Ness! (specimen was functioning efficiently! j amid the general interest and respect |of195 words
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Article164 1934-04-02 6 Boxer Indemnity Fellowship Examinations TH 0 Peiping, Mar. 29. The Board of Trustees for the Administration of the British Boxer Indemnity has telegraphed to the chancellors of the four government universities in Peiping. namely, Tsing Hua. Peita. Pingta and Shihta. acceding to their request that theReuter - 164 words
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Article116 1934-04-02 6 Bis Opium Seizure At Singapore ok A a***} of cont raband chandu worth about $10,000 was made by Preventive Officers on Saturday morning. The smuggler escaped after an exciting revP,n,f that at 1 am on Saturday revenue officers were in hiding on ihe beach near Katong Park, when116 words
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Article94 1934-04-02 6 Death Of Man Whose Action Led To War t_^ _v. London, Mar. 29. D ne aeath is announced of F W Ritz aged 92, a former President of the Orange Free State and the last survivor of the presidents of the former Boer republics in SouthReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article184 1934-04-02 6 In Singapore During Far East Tour Lord Edward Gleichen, K.C.V.0., C.M.G.. D.5.0.. who retired trom the British Army with the rank of MajorGeneral in 1919, and is now extra Equerry to H.M. the King is in Singapore today. Lord Edward, who is 71 years of age, is on184 words
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Article108 1934-04-02 6 Quota To Be Increased The Colony's Chinese immigration quota Is to be increased to 2,000 persons a month as from May 1, the numjber allowed to land since Feb. 20 1933 'having been restricted io 965. j A proclamation to this effect appears in the S.S. Government Gazette108 words
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Article35 1934-04-02 6 Paris, Mar. 27. Two secret depots of arms were discovered by the police this morning Ucting on information received. Large quantities of ammunition have been seized, also several sporting rifles and au automatics. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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Article363 1934-04-02 6 Greater Interest In Shows (Frcr. Our own correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 29. That increased interest was being taken all over the country in agricultural shows and that there were rumours of the revival of branches of the Kciation, were the two main points interest in Mr. F. W. Douglas'363 words
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215 1934-04-02 6 The Malay Mall the Government „t in n. the establishment in K the Oovernm^. Kunhiramon Nair from n h chants not only tn £5 and south Airica 1 Thee inquiries wer, v. *amm£mmmm7? Encouraged by the meet- n here by certain p\mhk facture.215 words
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Article220 1934-04-02 6 Speed Limit May Be Reim posed At Home London, Mar. 29. The reimposition oi the maximum speed limit of 30 miles an hour in populated areas for all motors and the stipulation that new applicants for driving licences must have passed a test of competence areBritish Radio - 220 words
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Article197 1934-04-02 6 Mr. A. N. Maeaulay And Miss G. A. Mercer The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday of Mr. Alan Newton Macaulay. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Macaulay of Golspie. Sutherland, to Miss Gladys Annette Mercer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer, of197 words
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Article31 1934-04-02 6 London, Mar. 28. It was announced at the meeting of the London County Council today that instructions had been given for the preparation Of tnwn nlannirnr cKhama for London.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 31 words
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Article80 1934-04-02 6 Military Medal For Serving Rendered Nanking. M;ir .'I The National Government t decided to confer upon Mr. Sun T kang. the "Lindbergh ol China Military Medal I first class > as in couragement ior the servicer rendered to the cause of civil In China. Mr. Sun will leave.80 words
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Article27 1934-04-02 6 Contracts for motor ships placed In Europe in February were valued £4.600.000. Of this amount 83J50.0 will be expended on new reaaeli British owners in this country27 words
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Advertisement256 1934-04-02 6 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different Its^kTn^* S fferin thc tortures of Piles and Its kmdred ailments, and have tried even known remedy without obtaining relief we S Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative heahn. acta on the inflamed and swollen parts^U will be quickly convinced that256 words
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Advertisement351 1934-04-02 6 $150 Mustße Won FREE PRES FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week! the pree op sswasSS $150 srsuu. ssaSSI sE**=a-**B s4^aufSß.Sg SrSr-t.?. r l, Singapore and DO not J£ ytTLS i£ and add^ you consider the result will be a draw ieave m the names of both teams as351 words
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Advertisement85 1934-04-02 6 SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY ROAST LEG OF PORK, Apple Sauce. TUESDAY ROAST LAMB, Red Currant Jelly and Mint Sauce. WEDNESDAY STEAK, KIDNEY and PIGEON PIE. THURSDAY ROAST BEEF, Yorkshire Pudding and Horseradish Sauce. FRIDAY SCOTCH LAMB STEW. SATURDAY CHICKEN AND MACCARONI PUDDING. 60 Cents. Including Potatoes Vegetables. Butter85 words
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Advertisement192 1934-04-02 6 16 YEARS OF INDIGESTION Cured In Eight Weeks. For sixteen years this woman suit- i |ed agony from indigestion. dys;> gastric ulcers and colitis Alter eight weeks she was cured by a lain doctors formula— by a treatment v 'chemist can sell you. "Sixteen years ago I had indU I192 words
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Article113 1934-04-02 7 DIED AS A!J> IRIIO BS ma (fueenstown. Mar. iU. is had battered them twelve men in a ship's rtaken by tragedy this M rescueM arrived. tanker Inverarder had iplessly drifting. wen lowered to them, but the men leaned ,f the boat^-and the craft m into the113 words
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Article78 1934-04-02 7 Exile To Be Asked To Koturn Dar.iecling, Mar. 30. a rernment deputation ad servants and valuable irrived at Kalimpong China to bring back the ol the hereditary buddhism m Tibet, who was Bring a dispute dai Lama. with the Tashi the reincarnation of the Ich cannot78 words
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Article50 1934-04-02 7 ramc In Bucharest Opera Bucharest, Mar 30. Hi m a stam- i» when the earth- > which larmed the whole were injured. Moscow. .Mar. 31. •Tlni °i tarth^^e shocks i4m hr Southwn Rn ««a last night. houses and furniture to shako aiey. Shocks were also felt at TiReuter - 50 words
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Article233 1934-04-02 7 Foreign Secretary's Statement Amplified Am mam 9mm. London, Mar. 30. As Sir John Simon's answer in the rlouse of Commons on Mar. 19 concerning Chinese railway loans, app ea *s to have been misreported in som f Allows- 5 ReUterS State the W«S Mr. R. Rankin <Con.233 words
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Article230 1934-04-02 7 Marx Brothers At Their Best The Marx Brothers certainly enhance their reputation m "'Duck Soup" at the Capitol. For sheer honest, clean fan this boisterous farce is one of the best that has come to Singapore for some time. The pity of it is that this team is230 words
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Article18 1934-04-02 7 The Englishman, of Calcutta, which dates back to 1321, has ceased publication and become incorporated m the Statesman.18 words
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Article583 1934-04-02 7 1 Singapore Players Do Well '"rom Our Own Correspondent.) w rv Klang, Mar. 30. The Klang Club Easter tennis tours nament began this morning m fine weather. For the first time m the i history of the event Asiatics took part. Today's results were as follows: 1 Men's583 words
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Article151 1934-04-02 7 Chatham Wins Doncaster Handicap -From Our Own Correspondent) Sydney, Apr. 1. The Doncaster Handicap I one mile» of the Australian Jockey Club was run here to-day and resulted as follows: CHATHAM 10 4 1 GOLDEN WINGS 9.6 2 WHITTINGHAM 8 3 3 Won by half a head; third151 words
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Article130 1934-04-02 7 Dog Show Protest To the Editor, 'b^ ir, J 1 Director cf the exhibition has read Bow-Miaws letter of March 29th in your paper and as this letter is of such a vulgar type it seems unnecessary to continue this correspondence as it is quite plain130 words
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Article157 1934-04-02 7 From Kensington Gardens To Shanghai Shanghai, Mar. 27. Some unknown Londoner has made a curious gift to China. The Shanghai Postmaster opened a mysterious package addressed to him to find inside a small image of the Laughing Buddha with a small string of prayer beads wound round his157 words
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Article164 1934-04-02 7 Strong Cast In Pavilion Film Although the elite of British acting talent is gathered in the Gainsborough picture "Friday The 13th"— no less than nine prominent names figure in the cast it is devoid of spectacle and grandeur. In fact, it is quite a simple story of164 words
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Article152 1934-04-02 7 Malayan Business Men's Plan To Extend Market i Form Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 31. A group of Chinese business men are at present touring Malaya studying the possibilities of introducing Malayan rubber into China and i building factories m the large cities of the Republic152 words
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Article119 1934-04-02 7 Siamese Government Denies Kra Story (.From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 31. The Government announces that it sees no necessity for taking notice of what is described as the "silly gossip" published m the London Daily Express last week regarding the possible concession of a site on the119 words
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Advertisement122 1934-04-02 7 t^^^f. If I MATINEE AT E |^M^JBl *m,l„ f I 4k*\ L 3 15 r GAiNSEO D US SUCCESS of fkWsmmmmmmW(HEß*M* s^m™?e.?tawmeSt* R mJ&Bmmmh H a H% m WmmW r*Wk I WW *w3r IP li P "I *5 ±IU 7 J t*• JjPfc aT m "wl |j| K*dl STARRING rnii-^-122 words
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Advertisement529 1934-04-02 7 THE YEARS MADDEST. FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER- N THE SCR EEN LAUGH YOURSELVES TO DEATH J c^ifoLii r^jßs, MATINEE AT 3.15 -6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 |kJU|J|BY If you can Imagine Groucho Marx wP^kf^y' as a Dictator .J*^»/^™ JK_f \a, JFt rr^da M.n.ne, x W> »>V Wat If you can Imagine Harpo and529 words
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Miscellaneous105 1934-04-02 7 BRITISH BROADCASTING i CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1934. G M.T. 2.0 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 2.15 Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London. 3 0 Time105 words
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509 1934-04-02 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. APRIL 2. 1934 Week-End Comments li IR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN has j been presented with a very j nice little Easter egg in the form of the British financial I returns for the year ending March Si. These show that the budget surplus is £31 million509 words
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Article1221 1934-04-02 8 11/OMEN are crowding in so fast at j I the Chicago bars, large bars andi: imall bars and bars of the "elegant" J :lass. that the men of the city are wondering how they can stop the advancing hosts. Society matrons Women and all the ot1,221 words
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Article395 1934-04-02 8 Sir Robert Holland left Bangkok for Saigon by the Air-France 'plane on Friday. The Sultan and Sultana of Johore arrived in Kobe by the Taiyo Maru last Monday. They were to stay a week in Osaka and Kyoto before going to Tokio. Mr. P. H. Swinchatt395 words
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Article833 1934-04-02 8 iFTER A FEW weeks ot qM> 1 during which it was supp lave made its escape by the fl ?d river to the sea, the Lor nonster 'Knodalon Nesstcoi mown locally as "Bobby." th«. :ex has not ye t been discover, igain begun to disport Itsell rat833 words
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Advertisement142 1934-04-02 8 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER S. **AO« REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 1934: Quarts, per doz. $6.55 Pints. per doz. $3.70 Outy Included 1 GUARANTEED UNCHANGED rtainable at all Clubs, Hotels, Restaurants Provision Stores. FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON AT ECONOMICAL COST. Shoulder eg Saddle Loin Breast Neck SMALL OR LARGE JOINTS142 words
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Advertisement52 1934-04-02 8 A WOMAN'S WORD was the title of a play which was produced recen 1 1 y. Appropriately. enough' it lasted nearly three hours. A "GAFLAC* POLICY on the other hand lasts for a year and may be repeated ad. lib. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.52 words
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Article110 1934-04-02 9 BIG CAMPAIGN AGAINST FUKIEN REDS Hea vy Fighting Expected Moßf Kong. Apr. 1. strict instructions K ihek. who is ampalgn against the Y^gtsze, tral f< rcea In PuWen tro pe in South len have reached •-itched battle, within a day; I tion ot Kian- ?Hth division; Yuan-llang cap- and the!110 words
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Article255 1934-04-02 9 A Marriage Of Beauty And Science Dairen, Mar. lu. j. oj "beauty ir ved, disasurt -day on the the Dairen trunki a Japanese I i to have rival for the K "'ire ol an the] > M the death two year*' Mrs. Ked; ma. who. div >rced255 words
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487 1934-04-02 9 Educational Society To Be Formed A Sl INDIA^ Educational Society It 5" ***<*»« shortly, according to Mi. Tam han. a member of the tutorial sratf of the International h^T tJ^- whlch was SSSSS3 b> Dr. Tagcre some years ago interviewed by a representative of487 words
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Article158 1934-04-02 9 British Metal Quota Drastically Reduced London, .Mar. '28. New tension has arisen in the trade treaty conflict between Britain and France because France Las just -educed the British imvor; quota of copper, nickel and numerous other locals by 75 per cent, that is, to a CUU ter of158 words
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Article134 1934-04-02 9 Negotiations With Great Britain London. Mar. ZB. The Netherland! Government have informed His Majesty's Government that they are anxious to enter into negotiations with regard to trade between the two countries. Colonel Colville. Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, stated In the House ol Commons that in orderBritish Radio - 134 words
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Article198 1934-04-02 9 Arsenal Bewildered By Stoke's Speed <From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. 31. Arsenal started off promisingly in their League engagement at Stoke t-)-day and soon gained a lead through Sastin. Then they became bewildered by the sudden terrific and amazing oeed of Stoke, for whom Matthews scored. Huddersfleld198 words
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Article95 1934-04-02 9 Spent Quietly In London London. Mar. 29. The King and Queen will spend the Easter quietly in London. On Thursday next they will leave for Windsor travelling by road and it is expected the Court will remain there for about one month. British Radio. Four workmen were killed,95 words
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Article316 1934-04-02 9 RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO British Policy Unchanged Shanghai. Apr. 1. Interviewing Chinese officials and journalists in Tsinan. capital of Shantung. Sir A. Cadogan, British Minister in China, who arrived in the city yesterday on his way to Peking said that no matter what the Japanese statesmen would do to get the316 words
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Article172 1934-04-02 9 Duce Gets Into Hot Water Over Speech Rome. Japan has made representations protesting against recent Italian criticism ot Japanese policy and action in the Far East. Recently Mr. Matsushima. the Japanese Ambassador, had a conversation with Signor Mussolini, in which he called attention to some remarks about172 words
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Article102 1934-04-02 9 Funds For Museum And Girls' College Shanghai, Apr. 1. The Committee of the Boxer Indemnity Funds returned by the various Powers held a meeting yesterday and decided to set aside a million dollars for establishment of a museum near the mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat Sen. The sumUnion Times - 102 words
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Article103 1934-04-02 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh May Be Abolished At End Of The Year Shanghai, Apr. 1. The proposed military council for the South will be formed shortly, according to a late message from Canton. General Chan Chai-tong and General Li Chung-yan will be Chairman and ViceChairman. The air force103 words
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Advertisement88 1934-04-02 9 Jj I'^Rthexk"'! AT LAST a musical drama with a soul stirring story Y ouu be Wk I'-S'ThivJ .....with glamorous Joan dancing straight into the heart Vours' the DaMlin S I j H-^ n .,T ihe y S of the most hashing lover.....staged amid incotn- j MIRROR of SJSF parable scenes88 words
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Advertisement171 1934-04-02 9 Expressing in Corsetry LONDON OFFICE 27. OJ ompiies with the British Life Ass AGENTS expert advice will be given. SHANGHAI! CHARTE PORATION. or !*,>„. ADSI _Ho„ gKong) j ■"TH moers is limited i PaW up capital 1 the manner pre- j shares of £5 No. 6 of 1929 ol I171 words
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1527 1934-04-02 10 WHAT 120,000,000 ARE THINKING— No. 4 Movemd M.^* r Hours Aii W iges TpHIS IS the Mcles by Ralph ■W. Page, IM D* S toure<l the country to dis^ J, I\JIN UN the National Recovery Progl findings into writing frOM APRIL Ist, 1934 uarts, per doz. Sfi.! 4 EE* EkN.A.N.A. - 1,527 words
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Article216 1934-04-02 10 To Remain On Gold Zurich, Mar. 12. To dispose once and for all of the persistent rumours that Switzerland intends to follow the example of Cze-cho-Slovakia and reduce the gold conintends to follow the example of Czec tent of the Swiss franc, Professor Bachmann, President of the Swiss216 words
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Article117 1934-04-02 10 t Marketing Board Formed i Ottawa. Mar. 26. The National Products Marketing bill, tabled to-day in the house by the Minister of Agriculture, creates a I Dominion marketing board and gives organised producers of farm and other natural products the widest powers ever In regard to inter-provincial andReuter - 117 words
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Article25 1934-04-02 10 Dairen, Mar. 30. Manchoukuo's exports -and imports for 1933 amounted to $46,305,237 involving $8,321,340 of re-exports, it was made known here to-day. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article225 1934-04-02 10 Mar. 26 27 SL American Can. Com. 99 97 99:? A American Telephone and Telegraph 119 3 4 117* 8 1117«9 7 Atcheson Railroad 65 1 64* 2 65' 4 Dupont 95i 2 933 4 953 H Firestone. Common 21 5 8 20 7 B 21 General Electric225 words
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281 1934-04-02 10 •From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 20. While both spot and three months metal have gained on the week, the Tin market slackened off on Thursday and Friday and, at the moment, there seems to be every indication of rather restricted business until281 words
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Article508 1934-04-02 10 (Production Control Not Sufficient The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of Labuan Bileh, Ltd., was held at the office of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., Ipoh, on Tuesday, Mar. 20. Mr. C. Footner presided. The chairman said: "The profit for the year, after allowing for the depreciation on buildings508 words
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77 1934-04-02 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT March 29, 12 o'clock noon. doc Buyers Sellers R.S.b. equal to London Standard Spot < loose) 17 17i 8 [R.S.S. equal to London i Spot <F.0.8> 17 5 > 16 17 716 i Standard R.S.S. on Tender Apr.-June 17% 173^ July-Sept. 17%77 words
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Article1102 1934-04-02 10 MINCING LANE BROKERS OPTIMISTIC Wise Rubber Restriction ists tl I Considering Possibility Of Failure I From Our Own Correspondent) London Mar. 5. Thete is again no news to send yoi this week concerning the rubber res triction negotiations, save tha. it is i fact that representatives of Dutch anc 3rit!sh1,102 words
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Article121 1934-04-02 10 Harrisons And CrosfirltTs Decision J i Lond(»n, Mat 1 1 I The effects ol Improved prt< rubber and tea are probably r in the decision of the direct I Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd I declare interim dividends oi 5 pi «actual> in respect of the year June121 words
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Article96 1934-04-02 10 Latest Buyers* i Prices Latest buyers' prices. n< < t -Messrs Guthrie and Co. by cabl< |day morning, for Malayan pain. palm kernels were: palm oil In tjc.i.f. landed weights New York > delphia 2.55 cents <U.S. curren lb. ci.f. landed weights US A I Ports 2.5096 words
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Article60 1934-04-02 10 Mow To China's Tea Industry i Nanking. M.»r Chinese reports state that th< 1 Government has raised the ll duty on tea from 3.54 to 7.75 frana kilogram, effective on April 1. J As France imports more $1,000,000 worth of Chinese lea .'year, the new duty Is60 words
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Article84 1934-04-02 10 fcj The Postmaster General ami that the weight of letters lent b from Great Britain during 1933 was the largest ever recorded in one jreai 1 amounted to about 85 tons as com; i with 64 tons ln 1932— an increas. I Per cent. The Christmas letter84 words
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Article524 1934-04-02 11 London C Of C November 1934 Examinations tudenti of the Commerce passed mber ot Commerce st November. For tht school started tarda] Geography in year and hundred en teemed in J Senior kr.pui- .<nd IfrwutiKji Choc I Kuan, Focg Kim j I paldas, Lim Chin V.V524 words
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Article285 1934-04-02 11 Programme Of European Tour 'From Our Ono^,,^ Q The programme *J*£ Mar. 21 Queen of Slam's visi t t- *F ,ns and has been consWerab^modmed^ PartS In. to the original ulCt_ Accordwere to have W„ .n V r Ma,estles ond of thismom,. No^he a v" d at285 words
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Article344 1934-04-02 11 Baagkok As Centre Of Distribution •From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, Mar. '21. At long last the Bangkok ice companies, of whom there are many, have 1 been able to come to an agreement ana I evolve a working plan. This it is calcui lated will do344 words
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Article365 1934-04-02 11 DIVORCE TRIAL IN PRIVATE x °c£L.: erils of SECRECY Appeal By Wife Of Canadian Minister Mrs. Cora McPherson ol fc H Al^ Minister of' Publfe W^- Alberta, was granted a dettirp ii, M s^ herson had contended before the Alberta Appeal Court that the SJS2 EE e S? tofa W365 words
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Article133 1934-04-02 11 Separation Must Not Dislocate Trade London, Mar. 2l>. Replying to Parliamentary questions regarding Burma the Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, pointed out that the question of that country's separation from India was a matter jrhlch awaited the recommendations of the Joint Select Committee and the lecisionBritish Radio - 133 words
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Article62 1934-04-02 11 Chiang's Fears For Chinese Calligraphy Shanghai, Mar. 28. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has issued an order prohibiting the people using English for addressing their letters or using foreign calendars or signing their names m their despatches. Tho order also prohibits the use of artistic or western form ofUnion Times - 62 words
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Article30 1934-04-02 11 f I were a revolutionary I certainly uld not adopt the tactics of Sir ifford Cripps of jumping into the idle of it and then running away, dr. Winston Churchill.30 words
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Article524 1934-04-02 11 «^s««iaiu isiuDos un Danger Of Optimism thf lr r?_. Slna^ sta^Ui an address to week^T P anterS Assocla '-st V,Us..^nHi r 1 i havl S been established ?hat r,,hh b 1S only natural to hope wm. «n. a COntr can be established think su eeess. I should like524 words
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Article347 1934-04-02 11 Bangkok Business Still Under j The Slump (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 21. i The different foreign companies (working in Siam and which issue balance sheets annually, have nearly all disclosed their figures for 1933. They all reflect in greater and less degree the depression the country347 words
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Article115 1934-04-02 11 World- wide Distribution Of "Wheels Onward" "Wheels Onward," the new Austin film which vividly depicts the making of the modern British car, has. we learn, achieved world-wide success. It has been shown to appreciative audiences m Canada, South Africa India, Singapore, Holland, New Zealand, Australia and Finland,115 words
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Advertisement429 1934-04-02 11 EASTERN UNITED SOVTH I 1 ,_.,,:,x RPORVHON I Tl). *r* ffoL Tl maris* I BRITISH Ijj£. Til P a l ,a £r^£r-£ We Assurance Co., Ltd OMPKNSATION WORKMEN'S B M1 «> tat s__.po« INSURANCE. iw«.V™ M PENSAT 'ON w «ta»tat Mk lta ».«ita,,B •-vitUKANCK ACCEPTFn Su Preme Court of En_.l_n_429 words
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Advertisement395 1934-04-02 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHLNA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 Rew^eVinrf 5 eaCh SK^"* of 3 o0 000 Proprietors £3,000,000 <ui Q< v, HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star iioilo Saigon Amritsar i poh Semarane395 words
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Article366 1934-04-02 12 Hong Kong. Mar. 16. [1 The Norwegian s.s. Norviken, under harter to the Indo-China Steam Navi;ation Company, put into Swatow .esterday more than twenty-fours jverdue with the explanation that sue lad been pirated. Twentv-two men took part in tne •oup. seizing control ot the ship, iound366 words
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Article379 1934-04-02 12 Five More To Go Affloat In 1934 London. Mar. 4. I H.M.S. Ajax. the first of six cruisers due to go afloat in the present year, J rill be launched to-day at Vickers-' I Armstrong's yard. Barrow-in-Furness, j Lady Chatfield, wife of the First Sea|C Lord, is379 words
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Article96 1934-04-02 12 Body Recovered From River Calcutta. March The body of Mr. Frank Boyd, chief engineer of the Cabarita. now lying in i the Hooghly. who was drowned on 1 Sunday was picked up from the river j off Matiabruz, a south Calcutta suburb. I The funeral takes place96 words
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Article314 1934-04-02 12 From Our Own Correspondents London. Mar. 16. The following are passengers by the P. and O. Corfu, which left London today and is due m Singapore on Apr. 13: For Penang: Mr. G. P. Aitken. Mr. R. Claessens, Miss J. Eskell. Mr. E. S. Greenwood Mrs. If. D.314 words
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Article74 1934-04-02 12 For their seaplane service to South America, the Deutsche Luft Hansa has arranged to have a seaplane base in the South Atlantic, and the steamer Westfalen" has been utilized for this purpose. It has now been decided to add another ship to serve alternately, and74 words
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Article47 1934-04-02 12 Fourteen tugs tried m vain recently to refloat the Norwegian motorship. Vestvard. which ran on to the Goodwin Sands, on the East Coast of Kent. Thousands of tons of eareo were jettisoned, but even with the lighter load. the ship was only slightly moved.47 words
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Article23 1934-04-02 12 Captain Edward Waterhouse. iormerly of the Biife Funnel Line, latterly their wharfinger In Liverpool, died suddenly on returning from a game oi golf.23 words
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Article125 1934-04-02 12 Ships Alongside th<- ITkarvei m Expected to Arm. j last Wharf (Entrance Gate I j Pleasant vllle 22: Ophir 20 j lain Wharf (Entrance (.at. Katong 15: Eiunaeua 13; .treus 9; Cyclopi 7. Empire Dock (Entrant e <..u Rhexenor 30: C ol Christ. Cingalese Prince 34. Tayoank Empire125 words
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Advertisement475 1934-04-02 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in F.M S. i TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. J 1 Imperial Airways. Boohing Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. j Royal State Railways of Siam. I JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. K Drporated ln England) K NT 'EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TM» IND FASTEST STEAMERS ON SAILINGS475 words
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Advertisement66 1934-04-02 12 I. S. K. LINE, j ISHIHARA IMHSTIiIM I* TRANSPORT CO Incorporated In Japai REGULAR FREIGHT *M PASSENGER SERVH Jl SHYOGEN MARU Apr 6 MALTA MARU Apr. 'FOR KOBE, OSAKA. WW}** NAGOYA AM) YOKOIIA^ DM JOHORE MARU Mar <> MALTA MARC Apr For rates and other piease apply: I ISHIHARA SANCO66 words
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Miscellaneous733 1934-04-02 12 Local And j Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals c BY TRAIN tangkok every Saturday [J 7 p.m. and Thursday «.a0 WU J Saturday 1 [uantan <via Jerantut' Monday to Friday '.30 a-m- j [uantan <via Jerantut. Saturdays 7 Pm Lelantan <via Padang Besar. Monday and Friday < P-m-Lelantan (via Gemas)733 words
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Miscellaneous70 1934-04-02 12 During the war the trade between the j Dutch Indies and Australia was considerably extended, and the Dutch shipping company Koningklijke Paketvaart Mij. has been taking advantage oi the increased trade with their large fast steamers Nieuw-Holland and Nieuw-Zeeland on the line Australia-Batavia-Singapore. The forrr.er shir is now equipped aft70 words
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Miscellaneous131 1934-04-02 12 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon 1934. KEMMENDINE Apr. 9 BHAMO Apr. 24 AMARAPOORA May 7 1 SAGAING May 23 BURMA June 2 YOMA June 16 PEGU June 30 CHINDWIN131 words
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Miscellaneous374 1934-04-02 12 VESSELS ARRIMD Poelau-Roebiah, Dut 5,656 too Amsterdam 1.4 for Tg. Priok 4 Atreus, Brit., 4,260 tons, fro:: burg 1.4 for Hong Kong 14 Kepong. Brit., 1.322 tons. Swettenham 31.3 for Bangkok him Cyclops, Brit., 5.786 tons. gow 31.3 for Manila 3.4. Hervar, Norw.. 761 tons, frc kok 1.4 for Cochin374 words
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Advertisement374 1934-04-02 13 r Ck W and BRITISH INDIA p. O. S. N. OTS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I nafC >pore. Tnage S'oore ■i.OOO Apr 12 SOUDAN 6.500 June 6 15.000 Apr. 13 RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 11.000 Apr. 27 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 BHUTAN d.lOO May 10 BURDWAN 6.070 Julv 5 7.000 May 11374 words
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Advertisement517 1934-04-02 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) ev_d t- "ELLERMAN" UNE IZ "^raassysßsssL"" City of Christchurch Dnc Sal,s City of Bagdad In Port Apr. 2 City of Lille A P r 14 A Pr. 16 Apr. 29 May 2 City of Kastbou^ ne H NG K NG> SHANGHA "PAN.517 words
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Advertisement846 1934-04-02 14 IV. P. m. &ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OPHIR Monday. Apr. 2 Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA— Monday/ Apr. 2. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Baean Si-Api-Api. ROKAN Tuesday. Apr. 3, Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOIION— Tuesday. Apr. 3 Singkawang, Pemangkat aTid Sambas. MAJANG Wednesday. Apr. 4. Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Pouloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and846 words
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Advertisement486 1934-04-02 14 PRESIDENT LINER— TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VTA .COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEX^JDWA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK, Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Van Buren Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 May 22 Pres Garfield Apr. 21 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 June 5486 words
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Advertisement665 1934-04-02 14 IO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AM| TO HAMBURG HAKONE MARU 10,400 Apr. 4 5 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Jui SSUWA MARU 10,000 Apr. 19 20 HARUNA BARU 1C.500 June 2 1 .FUSHIMI MARU 10,000 May 3 4 KATORI MARU 10,000 Julv ij HAKOZAKI MARU 10,900 May 16 17 KASHIMA MARU665 words
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Article126 1934-04-02 15 But By The Narrowest Margin I i.i of the LtftfM football matches played on Good md on Saturday Arsenal regained the leadership Division. Eainsfl Derby old only draw the Londoners than the lay, no\w\ t (i Huddersand Arsenal As a re- Huddersfleld r ol slightly126 words
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Article1152 1934-04-02 15 resulted! DIVISION I I Bla I 1 3 Wi si Bromwlch 2 II c 0 I 3 Newcasi 2 4 Dej s 0 Shefi W 2 Id U. 3 M >ugh i 1 A 4 Bin 5 i Evert 0 DIVISION II a i C G :oln l1,152 words
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Article153 1934-04-02 15 League matches to-day are as follow DIVISION I Aston Villa vs. Sheffield U. Blackburn vs. Sunderland. Chelsea vs. Portsmouth. Derby vs. Arsenal. Everton vs. Leeds. Middlesbro' vs. Newcastle. I Stoke vs. Tottenham. West Bromwicfc vs. M'chester C. W'hampton vs. Leicester. DIVISION II Bradford City vs. Fulham. Brentford vs.153 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-04-02 15 .J The Sin gapo 1 e Phim tr- .tt "J'S Pfian C, a« j mmmm poi_> 1 Saturday mmmmmm mmmmmm20 words
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413 1934-04-02 15 A LOT DEPENDS UPON MUTHUCUMARU i/ MUHLCI'MAKI, twelfth man tor the Singapore State side against Selangor. is the hope of the Cevlon Sports Club in their match against the Tamilians' Physical Culture Association at Balestier. When stumps were drawn yesterday the Ceylon Sports Club needed413 words
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Article182 1934-04-02 15 The Raffles Institution scored an easy victory over the Khalsa Association on Saturday. Khalsa :—Ram Piara c Schelkis b Fernandez 8; Gopal Singh c and b Fernandez 4; Gopal Das b Fernandez 3: H. Singh c Hamilton b Ali 1; Thaman Singh c and b Ali182 words
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Article178 1934-04-02 15 Malayan Team Leaves For Hong Kong The Malayan hockey team which is to play representative matches in iHong Kong and Macao, left Singapore for Hong Kong by the Naldera on Saturday. This is the first time that a representative Malayan hockey side has gone on tour. It will178 words
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Article876 1934-04-02 15 INTER-PORT WATER POLO Penang Chinese Twice Defeated THE PENANG Chinese swimmers who visited Singapore during the week-end lost their water polo fixtures to the Singapore Chinese and Singapore Swimming Club by 3—2 and I—nil1 nil resneetivplv There was a good gathering at the Chinese Swimming Club. Amber Road on Saturday876 words
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Article109 1934-04-02 15 Narirow Margin in Swimming Club Match Yesterday morning the Penang players visited the Singapore Swimming Club and played a match against the Europeans. The home club were without their captain. C. G. Windle. who is on home leave, and C. Goldman, centre-forward, but M. C. Elliott and Coombs109 words
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Article339 1934-04-02 15 Drawn Game At Jalan A first division M.F.A. fixture in tin Colman League was played last Saturday at Jalan Besar when the Sahar Kamar shared points with Fathul jKarib, the scores being three goals all At ter Ave minutes Daud opened the j score for the Sahar Kamar.339 words
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Article62 1934-04-02 15 Rangers And St. Mirren In Final London. Mar. 31. The Rangers and St. Mirren qualified for the final of the Scottish FA. Cup competition, <to be played at Hampden Park. Glasgow, on April 21 1 on Saturday. The Rangers defeated St. Johnstone I—nil1 nil at Hampden Park,62 words
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Article1872 1934-04-02 16 Selangor Want 297 To Win bowlingHonours FOR D'ALMEIDA IBy Our Cricket Correspondent.] THE SINGAPORE vs. Selangor State cricket match was con- tinued on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday under ideal conditions and at the close of play Selangor required 297 runs for victory with nine1,872 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-04-02 16 The Penang Chinese Swimming Club team which lost 3—2 to the Singapore Chinese at water polo on Saturday and I—o to the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. aaaßaßa27 words
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Article71 1934-04-02 16 Visiting Bowlers On Top At Ipoh From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. April 1. Yesterday's postponed Perak-Penang inter-State cricket match commenced this morning. Perak opened the batting through Suppiah and Stewart, who faced Reutens and Knight. Stewart opened the score with a drive past cover for one. Knight71 words
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40 1934-04-02 16 Jardine Will Not Against Australia London. Mar. 31. The Evening Standard publishes the follow ing exclusive statement from D. R. Jardine. England's cricket captain "I have neither the intention nor the desire to play cricket against lustralia this summer." ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article136 1934-04-02 16 wart was bowled by Knight. Hazari, his successor, was coon caught by i Thompson off La Brooy. Bailey filled the breach and made ,47 with phenomenal luck, being missed about six times. Suppiah. alter making six m an hour's stay at the wicket. 'was dismissed by La Brooy. Pcrak Ist.136 words
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Article730 1934-04-02 16 Elkins And Craik Go Out In 2nd Round 30 FOOT PUTT WINS MATCH •From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 1 WJ. GIBB. the Selangor Club champion, and J. T. BM (Singapore Island and Island Club champion) are finalists in the Malayan amateur golf championship. The fl730 words
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Article42 1934-04-02 16 The results ol the bai? s**< Keppel Golf Club arere: f^ndciy B La Dloche 37—7—30. Saturday: c Clackett 39—9—30 The mixed foun *m( .> flag Mon yesterday afternoon arts won by Mr. and Mrs J. D M. i it tl tiolc42 words
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Article73 1934-04-02 16 S\vun>ea Trounce Tht Harlequins London. Mar Z9 Result! in Club Rugby :o-day included the following Bath 9 United Ben Bridgewater 3 Blaekheatr Bristol 3 Le lea iter Cardiff 9 Barbarians Coventry 23 Richmond Gloucester 27 London W North olreland 3 Btrkenlu ad Plymouth 8 O Ifcbanj Sale 1873 words
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Advertisement66 1934-04-02 16 TARZAN AND HIS APES OTHER BOY FRIENDS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SO SAVAGE IF THEY COULD HAVE PHONED Mr. G. A. Service AT 51 Ol TO FIX A HIRED COOKER TO DO THEIR RAW MEAT TO A TURN. THINK OF THIS WHEN HE" MUTTERS ABOUT "THE DARN STUFF IS AS66 words
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Advertisement83 1934-04-02 16 i 4 I --^mm******* o^} I use pßtis^n Mm**m\m^E^m\. A^kt I 1 *\EM W V /%ff f 1 IPp/lamps Til M P^ WITH THE WONDERFUL LlI W J NON-SAC FILAMENT Bl Wf**m UCHTEfTICIENCYSTfiENCTH hH' fSj^PI MAZDA Laboratories produced the first DRAWN MMI I jLjJ PpJ fT_" 1 H URL Lamp83 words
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