The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 April 1934
1934-04-04
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Title Section17 1934-04-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.2.11. ESTD. 1835. WEDNEDAY, APRIL 4, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article70 1934-04-04 1 FRESH RIOTING IN PATNA Several Moslems \And Hindus Killed Patna, Apr. 3. nTHRnE Moslems were killed and lour seriously injured in the couise of a Hindu-Moslem riot In the village of [Balburl in Patna district. The trouble arose out of a proposal by the Moslems to slaughter a butt'aio IReuter - 70 words
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Article116 1934-04-04 1 Holy Door Closed Till 1950 Rome, Apr. 2. Three golden bricks laid with the aid of a golden trowel closed the Holy i Door in St. Peter's and marked the end of the solemn celebration of the nineteenth centenary of the Crucifixation of Christ. Thousands watchedReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article135 1934-04-04 1 i Chicago Gangster's Desperate Dash St. Pauls, Minnesota, Mar. 31. The notorious gangster John Dilllnger who escaped from gaol over a month ago. accompanied by a man t and woman, to-day shot his way with !a machine gun out of a police trap and escaped in135 words
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Article48 1934-04-04 1 THIRD RICE MILL STRIKE Bangkok Shippers j In A Quandary I 'From On: Own Correspondent; Bangkok. Apr. 3. A third strike of rice mil! coolies, within three months began to-day, rendering, silent 75 per cen:. of the! mills and preventing shippers from ob- j talning their contract supplies.48 words
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Article90 1934-04-04 1 British Labour Extremists Stop Short London, Apr. 2. Relations with Moscow and affiliation with the Communist International j are the principal .subjects to be di^-. cussed ar the annual conference of the Independent Labour Party meet-' infe In York under the presidency of' Mr.^Maxton 'M.P.». The conferenceReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article46 1934-04-04 1 Contract For Locomotives Against Competition i Johannesburg, Apr. 2. In the face of intense competition from the Continent and America, the North British Locomotive company of Glasgow has obtained from the South African Railways a contract for fifty locomotives costing £300.000.— Reuter Wireless.46 words
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Article91 1934-04-04 1 Austrian rebel leaders escape Page 9. Report of thousands of rifles smuggled into Paris Page 9. Exciting inter -club yacht racing at Port Dickson Page 16. S.C.C. win yet another League match and defeat Wiltshires by 2 1 Page 16. Coroner returns open verdict in lonely cottage91 words
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Article198 1934-04-04 1 WORLD BRIGHTER FOR EASIER Employment Tide I London, Mar. 31. THE WEATHER for the Easter Holi- days up to now has been sunny though cold with a shade temperature in the neighbourhood of 45 degrees. I The "no passport week-end in France*" just introduced has proved 'very attractive and allReuter Wireless - 198 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-04-04 1 Malay defenders facing a tricky hail in front of goal in their match with Selangor Rangers who won ti 3.20 words
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Article113 1934-04-04 1 IMPORTANT TRADE FACTOR •}ia- Never Ceased To Function," Says Sir FL Strakosch i\ I K d( Mr. Neville Chamberlain's periodical I warnings that the time was not ripe to consider return thl Standard, speculation on the intf revived bv the present brighter budirot prospects.Reuter - 113 words
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Article212 1934-04-04 1 I NAVAL OFFICERS GOING HOME Racing Yacht Makes Historv T Bermuda, Apr. 2. Ueut-commander m. b. Sherwood and lour other British naval officers aboard the ketch Taimoshan, who left Hong Kong yesterday to sail to England by way of rhe Pacific have arrival here from212 words
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Article40 1934-04-04 1 Sharp Rebuke To Hitler Berlin, Apr. 3. s n buki ci Eastei Gertheir orZeitung, praisins church r paganda which ick i > the C athoUc Is our is attached the fj ct that is n in Rome. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article18 1934-04-04 1 Of Cardinal Ehrle At 89 Home, Mar. 31. d 01 Cardinal Jesuit Car--88 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 18 words
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Article57 1934-04-04 1 New Employment For 6,000 Men j m London, Apr. 3. F< ui hundred men resumed work this m rning on the great new Cunarder No. 534 m Clych bank. It Is offlcUUly calculated that over 6,000 men will b- eventually employed in the c >mp!etion ofReuter - 57 words
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Article91 1934-04-04 1 tV Kat Got World Broadcast London. Apr. .">. A. r plant, travelling propensities and Internationa] flea are now the subject ol serious consideration by the I Of Nations health experts who endeavouring to minimise the plague menace which such modern travelling facilities provide. A lecturer 1Reuter - 91 words
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Article53 1934-04-04 1 Two Prominent Political Opponents London. Apr. Prominent polirical opponent* will be wed at North Berwick when Mr. Walter Elliot < Con. Minister for Agriculture, is married to Miss Katberine Tennant. until recently holder _of high offices in the Scottish Liberal Association and half-sister of the CountessReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article39 1934-04-04 1 Death Of Distinguished Divine London, Apr. 1. The death is announced of the dis- tinguished preacher and writer. Dom Cuthbert Butler, a former master and ex- Abbot of Downside School, at the age of 76.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article219 1934-04-04 1 Happiest Easter Parade For Years New York. Apr. 3. The Improving Trend of generai con-, dtions i:: the United States is reflected In the pronouncements of the chair- j .man oi tlie United States Steel Cor- pcratton and the president ot General M >tors Corpora tloiL The farmerReuter - 219 words
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Advertisement40 1934-04-04 1 fKLIIVI •i in ftft) Ml I K i'( t\\ x n i;u\< H fO «l THIS EVENING C OCKTAIL DANCE (makan ketchid DANCE INFORMAL I 9.45 to Midnight I ™E FAMOUS MAGICIAN DEWYNE I AFf les celebratedolrchestra W PHONE 5381.40 words
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Advertisement92 1934-04-04 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI HI FRESH. PAST EI RIZ! I> MIEK OBTAINABLE IN THI rMPICfI OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION' STORES. CHRYSLER j SATISFACTION THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL j speaker: Mr. B. C. BUTLER subject -COMMENTS92 words
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Article120 1934-04-04 2 Haja Muda Of Perak t Elected At their annual general meeting last Sunday at Singapore, the members of the Malay Students Society unanimously elected the Raja Muda of Perak as their President. Haji Abdul Wahab has again been re-elected Hon. Secretary with Tuan Haji Mohamed Yusof of Ipoh,120 words
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Article661 1934-04-04 2 I I Holiday Week-end Brings Big Crowds Penang, Apr. 2. The growing popularity of Penang Hill as one of the best holiday resorts in Malaya was convincingly indicated during the Easter vacation, when a record number of visitors took a trip up the hill to661 words
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Article43 1934-04-04 2 Bangkok Venture Comes To Grief (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangrkok, Apr. 3. I The Bangkok ice combine has beer j dissolved after one month's effort to control prices and output. Hereafter the eleven signatory companies will proceed on their own.43 words
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Article161 1934-04-04 2 JAPANESE SINGER'S VISIT j Miss Toshiko Sekiya, the celebrated Japanese coloratura soprano, is due to arrive in Singapore to-day. She will give a concert at the Memorial Hall to-morrow night. Miss Sekiya has ap- j peared with great success all over Europe and the United States. Among i the principal161 words
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Article206 1934-04-04 2 Tie In Easter Cup Competition Trje following were the cards re- i turned in the Easter Cup competition played over 54 holes during the! holidays. Yong Loon Chong (20) and; J. C. Dickinson (24) tied with a nett| score of 214 ,and the winniner is to| be206 words
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Article55 1934-04-04 2 Guillemard Cup Sixteen cards were taken out tor the ,"Guillemard Cup" and the following I wore the scores returned: }W. Jones and C. R. Evans 86—10-76 C J. Clackett Sz P.. la Cloche 90—12=78 |E. G. Mozar C. W. Watson 93— 14=--79 R. E. Earle and H.55 words
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Article51 1934-04-04 2 The following have been invited to play football for S.C.C. vs. Post Office |on Friday, at S.C.C. (friendly game) iC. G. F. J. Drabbe; T. M. Maclachlan, !A. N. Other; G. Dodds, R. V. Welch, R. Davidson; R. J. S. Davies, A. Ferguson, C. H. W. Goult, T. Black, F.51 words
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Article158 1934-04-04 2 Everything points to another clash between those old rivals, Roy Smith and N. S. Wise, in the singles final of the S.C.C. Spring Tennis tournament. 3y beating Fuller yesterday in the quarter final, Smith qualified to play against Dr. Demeny in the semi-final. In158 words
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Article221 1934-04-04 2 P.W.D. Defeat Malaya A match played at Balestier Plain )etween the Public Works Department Sports Club and Malay Cricket League ?nded in a win for the former by 3 tickets. P.W.D. Sports Club:— V. Ponniah c Mahmood b Sarip 13, J. V. T. CampDell c Sellah b Ismail 51,221 words
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550 1934-04-04 2 The S.C.R.C. beat the Anglo-Chinese School by 115 runs yesterday at Hong Lim Green. Scores: S.C.R.C.— H. L, Boon b Ram Singh 85. Lor Kee Pow lbw. Kothari 2. R. B. Tan c R. Ebert b Kothari 4, Gan Kee rian c Purshotum b Kothari550 words
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Advertisement79 1934-04-04 2 Hrescription H M jo« are a rofferer from V Inmu, Riagvorm, Dbobiea IF Itok,BeJtßhe«m,PrioklyH^t. Peoriarift, Suifapore Foot, Itch iaf ■niptioM and Baahe% om DJ)J>. Preecripti**. Jut a few dref« ef tkii marreUoai lotion and JM kare laftant mkef. Irritatioa aad pate goat at onoa. aad a few appnoatie«« will uMamllj79 words
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Advertisement928 1934-04-04 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AND PASTE BRITISH OWNED BRITISH MADE Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, SINGAPORE. WM i— i i BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. rThe Cheapest Houje lor youi Stationery, Typewriters, Ribboru and Carbons also for Pencil and Pen writing. REPAIRS Send for928 words
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Miscellaneous272 1934-04-04 2 Diary Of The Week Wednesday, 4th. High Water 00.31 a.m 100 p.m. Notary Tiffin. Mr. B C. Butler on "Comments on Canada." Adelphi Hotel 1 p.m. Singapore Flower Show. New World, noon to mid-night: Y.W.C.A. Jumble Sale, Raffles Quay. 4 p.m. football SA.FA. League, Second division. R.A.F. vs. Straits Cattle272 words
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Article148 1934-04-04 3 SIAM AND JAPAN DEFENCE NIED •4, foundation" To Kra (anal Stories ct thai Plural ...i Consul; I Singapore, has Tokio for the defensive and I n Biam and denied In press en received', ment publicity als with the agreement 1 1 s whereby] I ruct a navigable I Kra and148 words
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Article58 1934-04-04 3 hinese Lorr> Driver Charged With Rash Act In the i Whitton i by a rash s driving a Bukit Li lied a i r i rged with 1 notheri i 1 H the bail, the April 7. from the i I M.A of Kedah. ]J headmaster ol ihe58 words
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959 1934-04-04 3 Malacca Historical Society's The y ar contained lo outstanding features as regards the operations of fcie Society, although ihwnx ricut the .j.mod quiet work was c irrted on by the Committee as far as ftnan:is permitted the reduced grant from Government allowing of very little959 words
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Article200 1934-04-04 3 Mr. F. L. V. Gow And Miss A. M. Van Geyzel <From Our Cc-respoir* a nt.» Seremban, April Z. At St. Mark's Church. Seremban, toi day Mr. Francois Leon Victor Gow. I* Assistant, Socony Vacuum. Singapore. (second son of Mr. and Mrs A. B. C. Gow of Aberdeen200 words
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Article115 1934-04-04 3 I Five Senior Officers Arrive I Five new senior officers for the Malayan Command reached Singapore i during Easter. Maj. Brevet-Lieut.-Col. R. H. Axlen IMC R.A., is to take over ommard ot irho'now Anti- Aircraft Brigade created by the arrival of a second battery recently He will be115 words
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Article321 1934-04-04 3 FRANZ IZAKO BACK IN SINGAPORE Super Circus To Be Shown j Here I Franz Izako. king of the sawdust ring in the Orient, arrived in Singapore >esterday to make arrangements for the visit of his circus which will arrive within the next few days. Franz is321 words
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Article217 1934-04-04 3 $4,500 For Chinese Under the patronage of the Protec- tor of Chinese. Belangor 'Mr. G. R. Sykes. M C S. the hon Mr Lai Tet j Loke. J P.. Dr. A G. H. Smart: Dr D C MacaskUl; Mr San Ah Wing, j J.P Mr L Y Swee.217 words
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Article192 1934-04-04 3 Official Statement Concerning Changi Incident The official account of the accident to one of the R.S.F.C. seaplanes re- ported in the Free Press yesterday morning states "At 3.45 p.m. yesterday while flying was in progress at Changi, on^ of the R.S.F.C. seaplanes, G— AADK. struck ftj floating object192 words
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Article85 1934-04-04 3 The above heading appeared over a report of a police court case in our issue of March 31 in which reference was made to the AlsagorT estate. There was no reference in the report to the Alkaff Estate and the word "Alkaff" was wrongly inserted in85 words
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Advertisement25 1934-04-04 3 DUFF'S _WHJSKY Cream. It is ade Luxe Brand and without Thoroughly matured and guaranteed bOLE AGENTS AKIJ 101 OMEUSZ LTD r^^ QUAY, TELEPHONE NO. 2234.25 words
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Advertisement232 1934-04-04 3 SPEEDY. There is real speed in this new Austin. 80 m.p.h. Yet there is comfort too. The steering column is raked to just the right angle, and all controls are handy to the driver's sea'.. Other i-atuies are wide doors, sliding seats, leather upholst.ry. and equipment that is truly all-weather.232 words
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Article838 1934-04-04 4 Development Of Air Strength Directed Towards National Security Must Bring Elim ination Of Bombing' Planes To Be Effective We are being daily reminded by the Press of the fact that as a nation we are only fifth In air strength. It i:s true, of course, to say838 words
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Article545 1934-04-04 4 maintains a very large Air Force, not directed against us, not directed against anybody except .Germany, and 1 yet Germany does not possess one single military machine. To what height of absurdity, theretore. does t*he position get when v:e find France with a military Air Force much bigger545 words
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Article349 1934-04-04 4 On Hill and Plain. (Lord Hardinge) John Murray 7/ nett. These recollections of a Viceroy are teeming with all the many sports that India offers. His sojourn as a guest in the domains of several of the Maharajas testifies to his popularity. Lord Hardinge seems349 words
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Article902 1934-04-04 4 l By Joan Littlefield> London. *T*HE super-film. 'Jew Suss." directed by Lothar Maudes at Shepherds Bush, which is now nearly completed, has cost Gaumont-British nearly £100,000, the largest sum ever spent on a British picture, and of this sum €20.000 has been spent on costumes and902 words
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Article181 1934-04-04 4 M. P.PAYS AFTER 18 YEARS Reminder Given In n,\ Own Kook There has been a noq\u-: its humorous aspect, to f by Capt. H. H. Ballon Airman Marches." He describes in his book training for the flyinu i ham in 1916. he was sui four offences as the drivei i181 words
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Article51 1934-04-04 4 The marriage was solGeorge's Church. Pnuu. day of Mr. H. \V. son ol the late Mr. Jam and Mrs. Til Iyer of Bof Miss Dorothy Mary Lewis Professor and Mrs W. B fross. Devon. The brldefl ed to the Prisons Depart m. The bride arrived by the I dera that51 words
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Advertisement203 1934-04-04 4 X B/t^^L^^B k New Healths Strength You need Sanatogen to get to the real root of the trouble. For when your nerves k w have suffered man and woman alike f only a nerve food like Sanatogen can make taking you strong and healthy again, full of vitality and joy203 words
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Advertisement385 1934-04-04 4 I L Found in Film /^fi§t on teeth m^ ~Tj the germs of tooth decav!^^* r Buried beneath an ever-forming Vj film, this invisible enemy attacks ll i AS&I beneath. To fight decay, you rp V £>&&. must remove film every day. m* is wkm the scientist fi«j> when he385 words
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Article, Illustration104 1934-04-04 5 Special Pictures Of The Portsmouth Leicester Semi-Final Leicester City by four soals to one in the semi-final «>f the English (up played at the Birmingham ground. Mackie. the Portsmouth right ha .k headin? the ball out of danger. portion of the enormous crowd irhicfa watched the match the I«i<e>ter goalkeeper,104 words
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Article257 1934-04-04 6 Coroner Records Open j Murder Verdict i THHE INQUEST on Ah Pee, a 59-year-old Siamese woman, who was found dead In her attap hut in a kampong in Upper Serangoon. was held by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday. A verdict of culpable257 words
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Article446 1934-04-04 6 New Guinea Police Sydney, Mar. 30. Nineteen New Guinea natives were killed and 17 were Injured on Feb. 22. In a fight with the police party which was endeavouring to trace the natives who recenty murdered a prospector named McGrath. District Officer E. Taylor and three native446 words
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Article384 1934-04-04 6 "Collapse Only A Matter Of Time" (From Our Own Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 2. A serious state of affairs regarding I the Selangor chaplaincy is brought to I the notice of parishioners by Rev. J G Hall in the "Parish of Selangor Lt aflet" for this month384 words
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Article181 1934-04-04 6 Enemy Repulsed After Storming Harbour Hong Kong, Mar. 2JV Combined naval and military manoeuvres were carried out when an imaginary enemy stormed the entrances to the harbour, and landed armed men on the beaches of the Island. The attack was repulsed by combined military units from181 words
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Article194 1934-04-04 6 Expansion Of Bangkok Cemetery < From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Mar. 28. The Protestant Cemetery Committee is looking around for a new or rather an extension to its present boundaries. This garden of sleep for those buried in the Protestant faith was originally gifted by King Mongkut.194 words
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Article82 1934-04-04 6 A crocodile measuring thirteen feet from head to tail was caught in Swee Huat Estate. 4' 2 miles from Kluang. A coolie on his usual morning rounds means of loose rope traps. The crocodile must have swum from the river, which is adjacent to the estate, during82 words
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Article92 1934-04-04 6 I The wedding took place at St. Francis' Church, Malacca, the Rev. Fr. J. Francois officiating, of Mr. O. S. Elly and Miss Enid Batcman, the I second daughter of Mr. V. L. Bateman, Assistant Engineer. Municipality, and jof the late Mrs. Bateman. The brides- maids were the Misses O.92 words
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109 1934-04-04 6 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following League matches109 words
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Article312 1934-04-04 6 Siamese Merchants Form A Chamber i 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 14. The year which witnesses the coming of age of the Bangkok International; Chamber of Commerce has seen the foundation of a Siamese Chamber ot Commerce whose objects and aims have been registered this week.312 words
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Article187 1934-04-04 6 C.T.P. Ulm's Forecast Of Big Event S\rtney. Mar 15. Commercially and on the sporting side, aviation in Australia was in a state of suspense until two important events were decided. Mr. C T. P. Ulm said, in a recent address. On the commercial side, the most important187 words
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Article21 1934-04-04 6 Lord Aberconway has retired from the chairmanship of John Brown and Company Ltd.. which he has occupied for 27 years. i21 words
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Article114 1934-04-04 6 Revenue bcreasi Shown anlMii Mir Hi In the eight months ol pear to Fob. 20. the Cua of the Commonwealth Wl to .1:23.006.334. pen i £800.000 in excess <.l tl mate for the period, aftei reductions which took I have been allowed lor v January, the collections months114 words
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343 1934-04-04 6 European Fined $200 For Being ound In Possession Of Unlicensed Pistol In the Criminal District Court yesterday, a German named Heenz Hanke, pleaded guilty to a charge of the possession of a loaded automatic, or, alternatively, to the possession of ammunition. Detective Inspector A. R. McEwan said that on receipt343 words
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Article177 1934-04-04 6 Malayan Delegates In Bangkok recent Indipacinc telegram s.atd that rubber negotiations witii Siam are proceeding satisfactorily. The Bangkok Nation gives further particulars regarding these negotiations. At first Siam replied that her output wds too small to involve her ir. such an agreement. Recently a second invitation177 words
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Article555 1934-04-04 6 Six Free Chances Everv Week I BiELOW will be found particulars of the t >Prce Press Football Competition No 33 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played on April 7. THE PRIZE OF $150 will be awarded for an555 words
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Article252 1934-04-04 6 Fairydale Association Case Concludes TWO MEN were fined and two were discharged withou their rlef< called by Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, ycstent conclusion of the gambling case in which members of the Fun elation were alleged to have been concerned. Trip armsed were Kwong252 words
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Article71 1934-04-04 6 vs Huddersfield. vt e y u ls Tottenham. Manchester C. vs. Portsmouth. i^? 011 vs Preston. HS^SL vs Oldham. Notts City %s Brentford. Br ls tol C. v-. C harlton. Northampton vs. Bristol R Newport Reading. vs Wrexham. This duplicate li rf is Ur the convenience71 words
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Advertisement42 1934-04-04 6 Orders received by post attend- /^T V e d Unmedla- A& tely. Address: J^ y M, Rlgh St., .Q^ in 8 -£>&/ Any pore. y^y^/ Prw/Vy&/ °fl,n-es /<\ *£y d'»tp ityle of //*P frames Suppli//Mf ed. Bost Quality nuarant.or Bight- tosting Free. PrlM Moi^nto42 words
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Advertisement30 1934-04-04 6 1 To* ft«rd suffer <« kc* g> tf* »*»d diJCOfflforf of k '«r»rt "I Clarke S<yj,t Hta PUSENE R BEER jWlli W.V. s«.i«s j v, Distributors The Phoenix AeraU-U Water Woilw.30 words
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Article92 1934-04-04 7 Formal celebrations of the Kheng I Kcow ColTee Shop Association were j held on Sunday, April Ist, at the Asso- Ciatlon'fl premises, No. 6 Seah St., with> Mr. Leo Teng Jin In the Chair. The! election of office-bearers resulted as] follows: president: Leo Teng Jin. vice-president: Lira92 words
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Article47 1934-04-04 7 Dr. and Mrs. Hickey of Johore arrived In Hong Kong on the s.s. Chitral on Mar. 23 from Japan and are making their headquarters at Repulse Bay Hotel planning several excursions to 1 Macao, Canton, etc. and returning to Singapore on cr about the 10th of April.47 words
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Advertisement993 1934-04-04 7 'r nVv«,o V APITOL 6 15 9 15 MATINEE AT 3 P.M:- SISUTtTS^.S j W '-■"> THE MIRACLE PICTURE of THE MUSICAL AGE!! ,'STT^TZSf' j tj Vear's Sensational Musical Hit! I i f^^MP^iy ITS CHEAT BECAVSE IT BRINGS JQAN CRAWFORD J "EAR THE SONG HITS OF THE HOUR: MAY ROBSON.993 words
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453 1934-04-04 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934. Ottawa: Success Or Failure ACCORDING TO a recently published analysis of the effects of the Ottawa policy British imports from Empire countries increased in 1933 compared with 1932. although British exports to Empire countries declined. It is stated in explanation of this453 words
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Article1388 1934-04-04 8 THE doping of little Bolsheviks with the tinsel princes, princesses and bourgeois fairy godmothers of "decadent Western nurseries" is being put down with a firm hand. Official fairy story No. 1 deals with the torture ,and death of a little patriot who led the boys of his1,388 words
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Article267 1934-04-04 8 Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Brickman. 2/20th Burma Rifles, is granted privilege leave from Malaya from April 21 to June 20. Luang Vudsisara Netinati. formerly attached to the Court in North Siam. has been appointed Siamese Consul in Singapore, and will arrive in the Malini to-day. He267 words
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Article886 1934-04-04 8 We had to be up and *a time to cover the 150 mil. 'along the winding Oornlche t< Carlo for our first dog shou not only a new experience f< r young cocker spaniels, BOthei who were to be shown, but their owners, who were 'ground886 words
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Advertisement183 1934-04-04 8 A L L B OPP IV REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 1934; i Quarts, per doz. 1)6-55 Pints. per doz. $3.70 I QUALITY GUARAiNTEED UNCHANGED Obtainable at all Clubs, Hotels, j Restaurants Provision Stores. i SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS Whole Boneless Cuts and sliced Try them all— Hot or Cold—183 words
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Advertisement64 1934-04-04 8 THE CALLS OF THE WILD Gramaphone records have been made of the traffic noises of London. When playing them for the first time many people oiled their machines, not realising that the faint squeaks came from pursued pedestrians. They should all take out "G A F L A C" POLICIES.64 words
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Article39 1934-04-04 9 14,000 RIFLES FOR MOB VIOLENCE Anxious Search n By Paris Police Paris, Apr. 3. Russian during, cases from journal Le In lorries I i received onstgns arching the recent Algerian tie was group Paris \\n. o. declared :y Is39 words
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Article113 1934-04-04 9 Overruled ttj Turkish I Court Ist i w.i Mar. ;n :sh police the deaptain i would never ■> under tiave doMa lot is s legraphed and the l Legal adto the Commission Maiotis n ol the diplomatic too coding. Government i at Ankara has Turkish rvous whether a113 words
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Article33 1934-04-04 9 Vlinister Turns Back Berlin. Apr. 1. Sn,ialist De- Interior in Hitlerite "beiblican." My way a book about bkl, Severing ction from the officers but th ot my heart. I Itb Hitler"-33 words
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Article30 1934-04-04 9 t l in v > ked And Looted Harbin, Apr. 1. Hied and many dita pulled up *ed a eastward ich they fired The bandits aptured the miliIcationa have30 words
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Article15 1934-04-04 9 hi' > rehenm, \pr. 1. War Minister. >ital to-day from Ma length, Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 15 words
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Article124 1934-04-04 9 Abrogation Of Washington Pact Desired Shanghai. Apr. 3. A message from Tokyo states that Mr Cheng Hsiau-hsu. the Manehukuo Premier, and General Hsi Kop. the War Minister, have begun parleying with the Japanese Prime Minister on the question of joint control of the provinces In Manehukuo.124 words
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Article59 1934-04-04 9 Token Remittance From Germany Washington, Mar. 31. The State Department and the German Ambassador have reached an agreement whereby Germany will make a token payment on April 3 of 3.177.125 reichsmarks in respect ot the $50,000,000 due to the United States in respect of mixed claims andReuter Wireless - 59 words
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439 1934-04-04 9 War Debt And Sinking Fund Provisions B R fi *&~r «?&**£,£«< -p. us o, revenue Bgure is reachod after allowance h->d been m-Trii f MtttlaetOtJ th. v,u- debt to ,he U,v;,,d S of filKlS'a^ IWSS St'Sßf,? the new sinking fund. <.i-*y.«b<j bet aside for The439 words
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Article61 1934-04-04 9 Flying To Singapore From Fukien Hong. Koiik. April 3. Colonel Chen Wen-lin. Director of the Air Department in Fukien, will ny to Singapore next week on his way to the different countries in West Pacific. Col. Chen recently completed an allChina tour on the Kiangchu. a plane j61 words
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Article31 1934-04-04 9 London, Apr. 2. No change occurred to-day in the condition of Lord Carson. He is still v. ry ill though there was a slight imiprovement last night— Reuter Wireless31 words
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Article434 1934-04-04 9 CANTONESE COMMUNITY'S GOOD j WORK Chinese Consul-General's A formal meeting was held pester- 1 uay at the Kwong Wai Siu Fiv> Hospital at Upper Beran o oon Road for the ftaiiation of its new officers mosl of! whoa, have been serving In *ho committee of management since434 words
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Article117 1934-04-04 9 Delegate Coming To Malaya Shanghai, Apr. 3. A Nanking report confirms that Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Commerce and Industries, is leaving Shanghai for Singapore on the 17th inst. He will visit the vaious centres in Malaya with a view to establishing trade between China and this country117 words
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Article59 1934-04-04 9 The band of the S.S. Police undei the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns wil! perform the following programme weather permitting at Botanic Gardens to-day commencing at 5.15 p.m. March, "Soldiers' Life." Huttenberger Overture. "Maritana." Wallace; Selection. "W. H. Squire \s Songs"; Intermezzo "From a Russian Village,' Marsden; Selection "The59 words
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Article114 1934-04-04 9 REBELS ESCAPE FROM VIENNA PRISON Fleeing To The Frontier From Dolfuss j—^™ Vienna. Apr. 3. pOL3 prominent Socialists and two Nazis escaped from prison here last night and are fleeing in a motor car to the frontier. The Socialists are believedl to be making for Czechoslovakia and the Nazis toReuter - 114 words
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Article181 1934-04-04 9 Mass Education And Professional Candour Shanghai. Apr. Speaking at a memorial service at I Nanchang yesterday, Marshal Chiang' Kai-shek stated that real unification of the whole country would be realised shortly. One of the most important things to be done by the Central Gov-j eminent at the moment181 words
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Article137 1934-04-04 9 Soviet From Without Rebels j i I 1 i A late report from Moscow states I j that the Soviet Government has set j aside the sum or ten million gold roubles to strengthen the torts and defences around the Port of Vladivostoek. An Air Defence Society has137 words
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Article48 1934-04-04 9 Berlin, Mar. 31. The oldest newspaper. Vossische Zietung. founded in 1704, has ceased publication. At the same time, five other newspapers, all published in Hamburg, including the leading trade and shipping journal, founded in 1730, have been forced out of existence through financial difficulties. Reuter Wireless.48 words
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Article114 1934-04-04 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Price And Sterling Rates (From Cur Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, April 3. Spot (Sellers 5 9 32d. »5 7|32d.> (Buyers* 5 7 32d. (5 5|32d.) July-Sept. 5 27G4d. <5 23 64d. > Oct.-Dec. 5 3364d. (5 29|64d.» Jan. -Mar. 5 39 64d. <5 17114 words
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Advertisement130 1934-04-04 9 Expressing in i i^H6&-'-^'-' I :•>: T^J B^B^ I ML, *^^k 1 4V *t 1 MSAMiS I I Worth's Newest Foundation Garments to j mould feminine figures to the lines of H L CALL AND INSPECT THESE NEW CREATIONS ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. I A L L S 0 P130 words
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2044 1934-04-04 10 WHAT 120,000,000 ARE THINKING— No. 6 Employers Thinking More Of The Workers j •THIS is the sixth in a series of daily articles by Ralph \V. Page, economist and writer, who has toured the United States to discover what its people think of the National Recovery programme and is now2,044 words
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Article86 1934-04-04 10 TIN QUOTA RECONSIDERED I.T.C. To Meet Tomorrow London, Apr. 3. According to the Financial Times', Amsterdam correspondent the Interrational Tin Committee is expected to meet on April 5 instead of on May 16 as arranged. The question of quota Increase is likely to be discussed in the light of stock86 words
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106 1934-04-04 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association i i DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot (loose) 17 3 4 17' 2 R.S.S. equal to London Spot (F.0.8.) 17 3 4 17 7 a Standard R.SS. on Tender Apr 17*2 17% Apr.-June 17106 words
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Article183 1934-04-04 10 April 3, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.00 Java Cube x 6- 50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 29.50 White Pepper 28.50 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra, mixed 2.65 Copra, Sundried 2.15 Small Hake Tapioca 4.60 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Small x^earl Tapioca 5.45 Lingga Sago183 words
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186 1934-04-04 10 Increased Production Weakens Rubber Market Singapore, Mar. 29. Owiny to labour troubles in America and the unexpected increase in j Malayan production and stocks markets weakened, but improved again on i settlement of the dispute in America, states Messrs Guthrie Co's report. Due to Tuesday being a holiday and 1186 words
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Article140 1934-04-04 10 India To Negotiate Tariffs London, Mar. 31. Negotiations lor the development of trade between India and Ireland by means of tariff preferences, which were begun but not taken beyond the j preliminary stage at the Ottawa Con- j ference. are expected to ba resumed in London towards140 words
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Article93 1934-04-04 10 Greece Faced With Heavy Task Athens, Apr. 3. A deficit of one hundred million drachmae at the end of the financial year was disclosed by the Minister of Finance in presenting the budget in the Chamber. He estimated receipts for the coming year at 8,668.000 with a IReuter - 93 words
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Article17 1934-04-04 10 "Idomeneus," Blue Funnel liner, is to take a trial shipment of chilled beef from Brisbane to London.17 words
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Article154 1934-04-04 10 Sharp Jump In I retain Hills j London On tiu> money mark* I although the holiday curt and the t-nd of the no caused a cheap supj usable, borrowers, gent to satisfy their Medf recourse to the C Banks' fresh efforts to I Bank's fresh effort! to {rates154 words
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Article958 1934-04-04 10 Market propaganda i,r; v M Urged B I In the course of an exhaustive paper read at the Ceylon Coconut Conference recently, Mr. G. Robert de Zoysa made some valuable suggestions for the advertisement abroad of the local industry. He traced the decline of the industry,958 words
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Article112 1934-04-04 10 Mar. r, J1 U* lAmericanI American Can. com. OT Arreriean Telephone and Telegraph 1 it i Atcheton Railroad Dupont 93 Firestone, Common M General Electric 20 General Motors 30 Goodrich 15 Goodyear 35-' i Inter-Telephone and Telegraph I National City Bank LT New York Central Railroad 34 Pennsylvania112 words
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Article657 1934-04-04 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations |1|S IPH J, MM SaM 7s 41s 43s 6d I4s6d 15s3d.x.d. 187» 2 1.921. t>d 35s Sd 51 54 c.d. 49 51 M 14s 6d 9d 7s 6d 153 1.26 22Vj 24 rj 8s 7 1 2 d. 9d 17s 3d d 14s 6d657 words
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Article244 1934-04-04 11 tper American Crop Predicted Washington, Mar. 5. A bumper cotton crop which will wreck cotton prices this year was predicted by Senator John H. Bankhead of Alabama in a statement to the United Press. He said this would occur despite the Agricultural Adjustment Administration's acreage control programme244 words
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Article597 1934-04-04 11 Discussion In Siamese Assembly At the meeting of the Siamese Assembly last week Nan Mangkorn Samsen's draft amendment to the Act of Tin Restriction was brought up for discussion. He said it was because the Siamese Government became a party to the quota scheme that there had been597 words
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Article325 1934-04-04 11 PREPARING FOR RUBBER RESTRICTION In a proclamation issued by the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Edward Stubbs. he orders that a sum not exceeding Rs 25 000 out of the surplus remaining to' the credit of the Rubber Restriction Fund established in 1922 may be devoted to preparations for a new325 words
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Article129 1934-04-04 11 MALAY HUNTERS TAKEN FOR PIRATES Merely Wanted Lizard Skins Meeting with a number of Malays in small country boats in the neighbourhood of Kawzaya village in the Mergui area, and suspecting them to be pirates, the headman of the place reported his fears to the Deputy Commissioner^ An inspector of129 words
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Article228 1934-04-04 11 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934. O.M T 2.0 p.m. Time Signal from Big Bon. News Bulletin. 2.15 The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra. directed by Alfred van Dam, relayed from the Troxy Cinema, London.228 words
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Article223 1934-04-04 11 Favourable Australian Balance Canberra, Mar. 20. Despite fears which have been expressed of the flooding of the Australian market by cheap Japanese manufactures, official figures which have Just been issued revealed that during the six months ended Dec. 31, 1933. the balance of trade between Australia and223 words
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Advertisement13 1934-04-04 11 EASTERN UNITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOK CAR, uafINSOM <-«'"pral Manager. N(> t. rcil Street,13 words
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Advertisement61 1934-04-04 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTIIEME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme (Incorporated In Belgium— 1907 HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG, TSINAN BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loaua for building. House and real Estate agents. I Agents for: Union of Paris Insc Co LU OFFICE: MEYER61 words
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Advertisement724 1934-04-04 11 Assets exceed £12.000 (mo Assurance in force over $35,000,-0 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Ufe Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. londqn OFFICE 37, O ia Jewry. EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies724 words
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Article198 1934-04-04 12 Project Undertaken By Canton Government Comprehensive plans for the re- opening of the Whampoa Shipyard are now being considered by the Provincial i Reconstruction Department in Canton. says the Canton Daily Sun. Proposed expenditure ot 51. 6000,000 tor the purchase of new machinery and powerboats, the construction o:198 words
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Article295 1934-04-04 12 An appreciable time has elapsed since The Motor Ship published tabulated details of the largest fleets of motor ships In the world under the ownership of various interests. The present position gives the Standard Oil Co. easily the first place, although it should be pointed out that the295 words
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Article196 1934-04-04 12 Heavy Costs For Small Vessels Contracts tor the two steam-driven tankers of 15.000 tons deadweight capa- city which were ordered by the Standard Vacuum Transportation Co.. averaged $115 per ton deadweight capacity. They are each equipped with '3.000 b.h.p. machinery, so that the speed, presumably, will be under196 words
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Article99 1934-04-04 12 Activity in Thames-^ide Yards Considerable- activity at Thornycroft's jHampton-on-Thames yard foreshadows a substantial increase tn tIM number of new yachts and cruisers which will be seen in the coming season. Among the vessels building are 40 ft. and 42 ft. twin- screw cruisers, a 20 fit. pleasure nshing99 words
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Article109 1934-04-04 12 British Owners Lead The Way The ships ordered throughout the world during the first two months of the year totalled 241.000 tons gross 75 per cent, of the tonnage being motor (vessels. According to The Motor Ship. British shipowners are showing more activity than thtir loreign competitors109 words
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Article54 1934-04-04 12 Three yachts destined for the Mediterranean are building at Thornycroffs yards lor loreign owners. The largest' is a 200-ton steel vessel, to be fitted with Diesel machinery of 350 b h p The others are wood yachts of 62 ft and' 55 it in length respectively, and each! will have54 words
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Article47 1934-04-04 12 STRAITS CALCUTTA CONFERENCE It is notified that the following' revised rates are in force. Cago Peary per bag not exceeding j 48" x 32" hemmed $1.60 direct $1.50 via j Rangoon. Tapioca Pearl per bag not exceeding 200 catties $160 direct $1.50 via 1 Rangoon.47 words
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Article223 1934-04-04 12 The following passengers arrived by the Kedah from Belawan Deli via Penang yesterday Mr. R. Hyde. Miss H. F. M. Rutledge. Mr. R. D. Stephen. Mr. J. Johnston. Mr. E. A. Steven. Mr. J. C. Allan. Mr. P. Cork. Dr. W. Dawson. Miss I. Shelly. Mr. J. M.223 words
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Article138 1934-04-04 12 Messrs. Cammell Laird Co.. the Birkenhead shipbuilders, have just launched two tugs lor the service of the L.M S. Railway. They are 95 feet long and 26 feet in breadth, and one wiil have accommodation for 60 passengers to enable her to be used as a tender. Both138 words
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Article62 1934-04-04 12 Infectious Jaundice Outbreak In Queensland Brisbane. Mar. >s. A rare disease carried by rats has caused the duah oi more than one .resident of Ingh&m district recently. The State Health Officer <Dr. Drew* has found that the deaths were due |to iniectious jaundice. The occurrence [was traced62 words
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Article96 1934-04-04 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships .-llMiiffsidt l.'if. V. Expected U Main Wharf (Entram-r* <(,. Hakone If aril 18; Eumacus 13: Kistna Bulan 8: Cyclops 7. Empire Dork (Entrance t. til Karoa 34; ClDfftli i Pm Empire Dock (Entrain,- t Kota Gede 46: Bui West Wharf (Entrain. Shyojin Maru 5: Ifei KEPPEL HARBOI96 words
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Article156 1934-04-04 12 Thedens. Dut.. 1.181 >. Palembang 3.4 for Pa!- i Tidore. Dut., .VJ6 ton fro. Pandiang 3.4 for SI. Pa Tobelo, Dut.. 684 to: 3.4 for Bagan Si Api Api 7 4 Dukat. Norw.. If] tom n -J kok 3.4 for Bangkok 4 4 Felix Roussel. Fr Kobe 3.4156 words
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Article57 1934-04-04 12 April 2.— Ativus. Ru-. man. Oemat, K. p mg church. Benvannoch. J< Kheng Qt ng, Klnta Raub •terland tO«r. >; Tarn radja. Kepah, Kllat, B< Ophir. hv lialrc iDul Jap. Taybank Brit April 3. Taybank. rella. Hua Tone. d< Tung Sonp. Katong, H i Siong Bee. Honji Kwong i57 words
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Article166 1934-04-04 12 I LONDON .\!>I>KI n* 22, PALL MALL, LONDON U of fast twin-screw Oil r Mail Passenger Ve« RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORI Um MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH \M» LONDON with tnrough connection Singapore and HOMEWARD BAILINGS Iri.r K»n|H CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIK! WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE YORKSHIRF SHROPSHIRE Through Panage R (Fares166 words
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Advertisement654 1934-04-04 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. 'Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight .5433 Passage MSL LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. ijatvi rwMIM I W^ B^^^. l)^B»iS 7^l Ku 1 ELS w> m rnmwi¥ -m BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. (Incorporated In England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT654 words
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Advertisement86 1934-04-04 12 muWnW •X^HOSE who buy and those who sell have a common meeting ground in the Classified Columns and they do a big business' jfvee press WANT ADS S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. SHYOGEN MARU Apr. 6 Apr 9 MALTA86 words
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Miscellaneous351 1934-04-04 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut* Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan -via Jerantut 1 j Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan «via Padang Besar« Monday and Friday 7 p.m. j Kelantan via Gemas351 words
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Advertisement336 1934-04-04 13 /lA\ t9 iB 7 s '^r^?!^: BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due Due i S'pore Tnage S'pore Apr 12 SOUDAN 6.500 June 6 Apr. 13 RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 Apr 27 PANCHI 17.000 June 2" May 10 BUP.DWAN 6.070 July 5 May 11 CARTHAGE 15.000 Julv336 words
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Advertisement502 1934-04-04 13 Eller man BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated in England' c^o "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, AND HAMBURG. Steamer City of Bagdad Due Sails City of Lifle 16 Apr. 29 May 2 City of Ea stb™ne HONG K NG< SHANGHAI AN ft ]o City of Wemngton n "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN"502 words
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Advertisement1061 1934-04-04 13 Jxtus BfitTE PUNNEL UNE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1W1) Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd Ltd. Tl INSURANCE. irllurSnce c!?. uT™ G1 be ThC Co'^W l: iT ar RAILWAYS. 0 The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railway* or Suru AIRWAYS. SdS T^nTtSnH 1 t A1,061 words
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Advertisement823 1934-04-04 14 K. P. m« &ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG— Wednesday, Apr. 4, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS -Wednesday, Apr. 4, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI-- Wednesday. Apr. 4. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH —Wednesday, Apr. 4, Belawan-Deli. CREMER- Thursday, Apr. 5. Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. TIDORE- Thursday, Apr. 5,823 words
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Advertisement453 1934-04-04 14 'M£Mt^4^*,tMß,wwf;« TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, 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. Garfleld Apr. 21 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 June 5 Pres.453 words
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Advertisement666 1934-04-04 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTEK I r TO HAMBURG HAKONE MARU 10.400 Apr. 4 5 HAKUSAN MAPU 13.500 §SUWA MARU 10.000 Apr. 19 20 HARUNA BARU 10.50C §FUSHIMI MARU 10,000 May 3 4 §KATORI MARU 10.0< HAKOZAKI MARU 10,900 May 16 17 KASHIMA MARU 10.0C t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000666 words
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Article, Illustration2736 1934-04-04 15 versus sdangor.— Pearse a great acquisition.— Why so many i-iilun-s -I> Almeida wins his spurs.— Jansen answers his luttl __B*stock-ttlll still Selansor's best all-rounder.— The gate 'yon., (oli: Gibbs' Thi id Victory.— Brilliant Golf at Hl (umpur. Football: The Malays' Bombshell.— fUe Evil Betttag*— MJP.A. Task oi2,736 words
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Article842 1934-04-04 15 WISE WINS TWO KLANG EVENTS But Loses Singles To H. L. Sinclair (From Our Own Correspondent.* o Klang, Apr. 3. Singapore players had a prominent part in the Klang Club Easter Tourna- j ment which concluded today N S Wise was eliminated by H. J Sinclair in the open singles842 words
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Advertisement115 1934-04-04 15 =====r I NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. j Neckties in 3 qualities Ist, 2nd 3rd @/70, W /:!o d*. each. Pure Silk socks in Brown, Black White j »ts. a pair. Sock suspenders, the i best laiest style etc! etc.!! etc.!!! Obtainable At S.SHIMURA&CO., Shir t Pyjama Makers, Br as Basah115 words
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Advertisement48 1934-04-04 15 I PHOENIX I I l ICS/fV vile/ M&&* I I JfcA \ir XJL TRADE MARK I I J*uuiu. ffxyu/ti/JiLncL I I PHONE YOUR ORDER 3463. I PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS. D istnbulors for ANCHOR ivi K 'Phone us your orders. Delivery will be mad <• on the same day.48 words
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755 1934-04-04 16 WELL DESERVED WIN OVER WILTSHIRES Regiment Forwards Utterly At Sea S. C. C. LEAD FIRST DIVISION [S.C.C 2: Wiltshire* 1. I?OR THE first time in several years the S.C.C. are leaders of the first division of the S.A.F.A. league. They have gained seven755 words
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Article139 1934-04-04 16 St. Joseph's Beaten By Raffles »M 3: S.J.I. •>. An interesting friendly game ot soccer was witnessed yesterday at the St. Joseph Institution's ground at Bras Basah Road when Raffles Institution first met St. Joseph's Institution's first, team and won by 3 goals to 2. V. Theseira opened139 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-04-04 16 The Selangor Ranirers football team that visited Singapore at the week-end.11 words
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Article59 1934-04-04 16 I One Goal Victories Yesterday J.H.B.J.S.C. .1: M.P.H 0. The Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club met and defeated the rtalaya Publishing House by the only :oal scored at the Harbour Board Tound yesterday. The Harbour Board did not put up a erious game and gave away59 words
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Article47 1934-04-04 16 Holdcn Wins Under I 53 Minutes London. Apr. 1. I At Birmingham in the Amateur* Athletir Association's ten miles championship Hoirien won in 52 mins. 212 sth sees. Dougall 54 mins. 10 sees was second and Mudd 55 mins. 3 sec. third Reuter.47 words
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Article66 1934-04-04 16 Japanese Davis Cup P The Japanese d arrived In Sinuapon will play in exhibit] n sec thla afterno no advance booking one dollar will be mad< I The first match con i! 4.1 and the protnunme la Doubles Japan* set Doubles Yamagls] I vs. Chua Choon L» Cheong66 words
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823 1934-04-04 16 S.C.I.A. II 3; P. Brani II 2. Pulau Brani had quite three-quarters !of yesterday's second division League match at Anson Road, but contrived to secure only two goals in reply to three scored by823 words
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Article735 1934-04-04 16 Singapore's Fine Recovery Retains Cup As holders of the Challenge Cup which is competed lor annually by the Port Diekson Yacht Club and the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, the latter Club sent up a team of flve helmsmen over the Easter holidays to defend735 words
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Advertisement62 1934-04-04 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 01 TO FIX A HIRED COOKER TO DO THEIR RAW MEAT TO A TURN. THINK OF THIS WHEN "HE" MUTTERS ABOUT "THE DARN STUFF IS AS62 words
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Advertisement89 1934-04-04 16 I r 2r X^^ Johnson Outboard PLEASURE IN WAItB th^* motors with such Jl;iwle- EHPEINFMrV 1 1 1 1 itt<u:t '^'^"'AV^iAI Vou buy an outboard prun^ri!> i lOHNSOX Motors five you that. *UsAAJ AAJTJJJ&r JSJTJXytJJThSJIjC^ fuil <o "tent and happmevs in outh V^ w^ »n ff There are several othrr89 words
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