The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 April 1934
1934-04-07
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Title Section16 1934-04-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,234 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, APRIL 1934. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1934-04-07 1 Vanished from ship m the straits Am Only Burden To My olleagues'' Altar To His Memory In Empty Ship Cabin kffen SATOH, raptaiii »»i the Japanese Davis (up lawn committed suicide by throwing himself rtrboard trom the Hakone Man m the Straits of Malacca fiursdaj night.1,134 words
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133 1934-04-07 1 STRIKE FEVER NOT ABATED IN U.S.A. Five Thousand On Verge Of Idleness Washington, Apr. .>. Labour trouble is threatening to break out again m the motor industry General Johnson has sent his labour assistant. McGrady, to Detroit to deal with the situation as it appears the workers are becoming restlessReuter - 133 words
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Article107 1934-04-07 1 New York, April t;. Th. New York Federal Reservstatement shows imports of 4.099.100 dollars gold from England and India with exports nil. There is no change m the gold stock earmarked for foreign account.— Reuter. Washington. April ii. Mr. Morgcnthau has invited bids ior 100.000.000 dollars oi treasuryReuter - 107 words
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Article76 1934-04-07 1 Paris. Apr. ti. A noisy demonstration of postal and telegraph employees occurred this afternoon m front of the Ministry «»f Posts and Telegraphs m protest against the reduction of salaries. The demonstrators shouted abuse against the Government, singing the Internationale. This is the first time since itsReuter - 76 words
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Article92 1934-04-07 1 Hifch Levels In Wage Washington. Apr. 5. The continuance of business improvement is evidenced m the report) of the Department of Commerce which announces increases of six per cent m factory employment and twelve per cent m pay rolls lor the month of Feb. compared with Jan. BothReuter - 92 words
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Article49 1934-04-07 1 Had Year For German Shipping Berlin Apr. 5. Tl c Hamburg Amerika and North I German Lloyd shipping lines show a I loss of 2.300 marks each for the I financial year just ended, compared with a loss of 13 million marks each 'for last year. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article17 1934-04-07 1 London, Apr. 5. Tbk condition of Lord Carson is reported to be slowly improving.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-04-07 1 Mrs. Caidecott, who opened the Singapore Flower Shou at the New World yesterday making a tour of the shou Mr. John Laycwek.22 words
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Article179 1934-04-07 1 STOCK EXCHANGE ROUSED Closing Ranks Against Control New York. Apr. ti. /"opposition is developing In respect of the Stock Exchange Control Bill. Mi*. Samuel Untermyer told the Banking Currency Committee that he agreed with Mr. Whitney and others m opposition to the marginal requirements of the bill which would beReuter - 179 words
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Article80 1934-04-07 1 Popular Appointment To Siam 'From Oar Own Correspondents Bangkok, April ti. The appointment ol Sir Josiah Crosby to be British Minister has given the greatest satisfaction to Britishers m Siam. his knowledge of the •language and country during many years consular service m all parts of Siam80 words
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Article49 1934-04-07 1 London. Apr. H. The Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Minister Agriculture have appointed a committee to inquire into the condition of the sugar industry m the United Kingdom The committee consists of Mr Willrid Greene, X.C chairman. Sir Kenneth lee and Mr. Cyril Lloyd. British RadioBritish Radio - 49 words
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224 1934-04-07 1 For Life Saving At Grave Risk- F: ov.:' Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur. Apr. "T desiri to congratulate you on th< public recognition of a deed which waa carried out quietly and efficiently." said the British Resident. Mr. T. S Adams, m is afternoon at the224 words
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Article163 1934-04-07 1 Gandhi Back In The Limelight Indian Leaders At Variance With the intr<»c)w. tion of the ht>: steps m the new Fndian (onstitution the Congress Party is making an effort t bttag together again opponents el the Swaraj Party. New Delhi, Apr. o /*ANDHI hai approved the decision tl Congress leadenReuter - 163 words
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Article46 1934-04-07 1 Marys* Hilz leaves Nanking Sank m ur. Apr. ti. Mil-.. K.lz Fren b aviatrix) hopped off for Hong Kong this morningReuter. Hon* Konpr, Apr. «>. Mil Kiiz. the first woman to fly ir.>m Kanklng to Kang Kong arrived f.-re saf< ..:-> r: »:i. Renter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 46 words
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Advertisement48 1934-04-07 1 IJGIA TEA I Brmg* 'he h******* n d fragrance of the Malayan 8-' direct to >c»r home. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12 30 to 3 p.m. sp ECIAL DINNER DANCE 9 45 to Midnight Tlir WITH HE FAMOUS MAGICIAN DEWYNE R\p c j p CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA h^^_ PHONE 5381.48 words
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Advertisement80 1934-04-07 1 On Other Pages Big battle with Reds m Fukien Page H Brilliant display of orchids at Flower show Page 9. Indian's claim for share m lottery prize dismissed Page 6. Sharp advance m price of tin Page 9. Results of yesterday's races at Kuala Lumpur Page 16. R.A.F. score four80 words
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Advertisement69 1934-04-07 1 There 19 no better Ten than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER BX CAR PERFORMANCE SEA VIEW HOTEL mm******* TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I GRAND CABARET PERFORMANCE I RV "THE MEZEY REVUE" SUNDAY 1 1 a.m. to 1p m. I CLASSICAL CONCERT I SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN SUNDAY EVENING l^mmm*%*%%*m**m*%***Wa*mm*^mW^m***m**m^m%%%*%%*%%********m DINNER69 words
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Article37 1934-04-07 2 Before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gerahty m the Ist Court at tl a.m. D. C A. 5/34—Choo Soo Pin vs. Lee Siam Hak etc. (including Motion for extension of time37 words
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Article18 1934-04-07 2 H Mrs. F. W. Peachey, wife of the manager of Printers, Ltd., has arrived In Singapore from home.18 words
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168 1934-04-07 2 MAN AND WOMAN IN SERIOUS CONDITION A HOKIEN Chinese and his mother m law are lying m a critical condition m the General Hospital following an incident at their home at the 6th mile, Upper Serangoon, yesterday. It is alleged that the man attacked his168 words
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Article143 1934-04-07 2 Old Maiav Woman Found On Road A European driving along Balestier Road at 11 o'clock on Thursday night notced an object m the centre of the road. On investigation this proved be the huddled body of an old Malay woman who had sustained severe injuries and was143 words
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Article81 1934-04-07 2 Allegation Against Educated Abdul Mohamed. an English-speak-ing Bombay Indian, was charged before Mr. J li. Brander m the police court yesterday with housebreaking and theft. It is alleged that the accused. w»o is unemployed, broke into a house m Tras Street while the oecumer. a C y lonese81 words
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Article104 1934-04-07 2 A special meeting of the Taiping Branch. ISP. is being held, by the courtesy of the Club committee, at the New Club. Taiping. at 7 p.m. on Tuesday next, at which Mr. L. W. Tivy. the recently elected chairman of the Society, will give an address on the -subject of104 words
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Article689 1934-04-07 2 But Captured For Fatal Assault Penang, Apr. 5. A sensation was caused m the Police Court yesterday at the hearing of a muraer inquiry, when the widow of the £cad man, on seeing the accused being brought to the dock, started weeping aloud, and at the same689 words
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Article162 1934-04-07 2 Improving London-Birming-ham Waterway Work is now well m progress on the scheme of widening and deepening the canal between Birmingham and London, at the cost of £1.000.000. The scheme involves not only the widening of a large section of the canal, but also the reconstruction of 51162 words
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Article124 1934-04-07 2 Not To Imply Continuance Of Control London, Apr. 5. The International Tin Committee have decided to recommend the signaI L ,cry Governments to accept the proposal to create a buffer pool at the earliest oossible moment. The communique states that the acceptance of the buffer scheme does124 words
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Article66 1934-04-07 2 Cuba To Purchase Silver Dollars Washington, Apr. 5. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation have authorised a loan of 6.000.000 dollars to the new Export and Import Bank for Cuba to enable it to finance the purchase of 8.000.000 dollars worth of silver which will be resold to theReuter - 66 words
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Article221 1934-04-07 2 Moscow Institution Has 5.600.000 Volumes Moscow. Mar. 31 The Lenin Public Library, formerly tbe Rumyantsev Library, has recent 1. celebrated its tenth anniversary It possesses over 5.600 000 volumes including 185.000 m the seventy different non-Russian languages of variotu peoples of the Soviet Union. 100.00 C rare old221 words
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Article46 1934-04-07 2 Surgeon-Comdr. H. w .Fltmv William,. R.N.. Senior Alcdical om?-n" at the Navai Rase for three yean waa entertained by the Asiatic stall of the Base and Sir John Jackson fSlnfapore) Ltd.. prior to leaving Singapore II was presented with an addivss enclosed m a silver casket.46 words
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Article103 1934-04-07 2 Entries Fow I 1 Division Eighteen U the Government s j The League 1 Wednesday sea p the Executive c viously given per teams to comb The aallott t D resulted as follows Ist Division: Marine I. Pn Post Office. Pub:: 2nd Division 11. Marine 11. Pi Dept.,103 words
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Article31 1934-04-07 2 The follow:' water-polo 111 during the V M.C Cap Carnival 0 Caps Cl iran. Buan C Hoon. Sian l serves: F. Tai Ko Cap XI tten 1 Phong Cha Reserves Th:31 words
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Advertisement11 1934-04-07 2 Mm t\\ /S>_\\ \\tel 'W •> V w^C^^^- r li 11^-4^ t11 words
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Advertisement261 1934-04-07 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME^ EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AND PASTE BRITISH OWNED BRITISH MADE Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, SINGAPORE. M m mmm M mm%%%B^*****ma**m*Mm****Mmmm*mm**m**^mm*^^^^^^m***^^**^^a BOARD RESIDENCE, BOARD RESIDENCE. "The Grove." 103 Meyer Road. Katong. Ideal seaside situation, double and single rooms with verandahs available. Terms moderate. Telephone 5656. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON261 words
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Advertisement175 1934-04-07 2 Tender, Tenders are following may r particularExcavation ai ItC Gun.: Date ol April 9th Supply only root trust Ou Work 4 p.m Tv, Mv:, NOTICES Steamers latest particular yachts, etc. delivery from Apply to H. V. Gresham H P'-re. Cable adtir pore Office T' NOTICE. This is to |ta ..utuptf,,.175 words
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Miscellaneous331 1934-04-07 2 Diary Of The Week Saturday, 7th High Water 2.21 a.m., 5 09 p.m. Singapore Flower Show, New World, third day. r'ootball: S.A.F.A. League. First Division. S.R.C vs. R.A., JB. Stadium 5.15 p.m. (Pte. Hughes). Jricket: S.C.C. vs. St. Joseph's InsiiItution, S.C.C, 2 p.m.; S.C.R.C vs. S.R.C, S.R.C. 2 p.m.; V.M.C.A.331 words
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Article479 1934-04-07 3 MIXED COMPANY IN BANKRUPTCY Gateman, Clerk And Chief justice's Peon I v iV i.\ public examinations and other (IS was ckalt with by Mr. Justice Priehaid i lfS t?rdaj BETTY MARINO Popular U.S. Radio Violinist L Public his public .abilities were lt cents a day incurred this ..th a case479 words
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Article162 1934-04-07 3 Important Agreement Concluded The number of first-class motion pictures shown m Singapore will be considerably increased shortly as the result of an agreement concluded yesterday between Mr. E. D Leishman. representative of R.K.O. Radio Pictures now visiting Malaya, and Pavilion. Ltd for the distribution of R.K.O.162 words
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Article52 1934-04-07 3 The Pulau Rimini monster is alleged to have been seen by the chief engineer of the Kirn Kean Anil, between Langkawi and Tarrautaw Islands. He was unable to give a description owing to the darkness, but he said it was moving towards the Sumatra coast, and was lashing the water.—52 words
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Article80 1934-04-07 3 $8,000 BREACH OF TRUST! CHARGE Chinese Arrested In Penang <From Our Own Corresponds c Pcnans:, Apr. li. A man alleged by the police to be Lum Lye Choon. alias An Tiang Teng, has been arrested on a warrant from Singapore for criminal breach of trust m respect80 words
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Article376 1934-04-07 3 A.A.M. Pointers To Motorists The Automobile Association of Malaya's road bulletin for the week ended April 5 is as follows: Singapore.- Changi. Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds. Temporary Level Crossings. Caution. Newton Circus at m. Newton, Kg. Java. Bt Timah and Scotts Rds. Turn L: proceed376 words
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Article65 1934-04-07 3 It is officially notified that the headQuarters of the Veterinary Department, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, h?,ve been transferred from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, with effect from April Ist. It is further notified that the title of the head of this department has been changed from -Principal Veterinary Officer,65 words
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Article2115 1934-04-07 3 MALAYA IS A STRANGE COUNTRY Mr. Gammans Exposes Some 11 IR. L. D. GAMMANS, Assistant Director of the Co-operative Department is retiring shortly. His farewell speech was to the Kuala Lumpur Kotarians m which he spoke on Malaya's shortcomings and foibles m a straight forward and amusing speech. One of2,115 words
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Advertisement43 1934-04-07 3 THE ONLY BRITISH REFRIGERATOR WITH A 4 Y" R GUARANTEE. ALL STEEL fcr_n REFRIGERATOR ffP^l 4 ImM m EEM ALL BRITISH MANUFACTURE by P" T "E BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO., LTD. j^Jf RUGBY, ENGLAND. Mt^V CALL ano INSPECT. jj d THE BORNEO CO., LTD.43 words
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Advertisement301 1934-04-07 3 _v| tfi \Sr 1 i 'vC jfc. J <s_i I i > ii? i A **m w IBk t J life S*n***- Iv, j moTOR^ 1 j S?^»l f***^m*t*\ reaaag L/** *\^a******____^o »^^V*«- •MM».M»,I»^:| mmWEMEME I NEW STOCKi* JUST ARRIVES. i I SILK AND COTTON. SHIRTS PYJAMAS. Neckties, Collars, Socks,301 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1934-04-07 4 Sir Philip Gibbs; K.B. E - Sir Philip Gibbs K.B.E. By This is the fourth article m the series being written specially for the Free Press by Sir Philip Gibbs. the well-known British author and journalist. Berlin. IN England. Prance and other countries the Revolution which. has happened m Germany is bewild1,678 words
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Article186 1934-04-07 4 Captured By Black Trackers Darwin, Mar. 31. Nemarluk, the notorious Fitzmaurice River Aboriginal who eluded the police for six months after his escape from the Fanny Bay Gaol last September, has been recaptured by the police He was trapped by Buln Buln, the most renowned aboriginal black-tracker m186 words
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Article36 1934-04-07 4 ™£!_J er f r iron and steel received by Middlesbrough and district firms durng the past six months have been extremely heavy, and the expected rise n the price of the basic product pigiron, has materialised.36 words
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Article87 1934-04-07 4 Approximately 10,000 people representing £500,000 m fares, will pass through Colombo from Australia during the next few weeks, many of them primarily m order to attend the coming Test matches. This is considered the largest exodus since 1929 and, already Australian folk are reported to be finding it almost impossible87 words
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Advertisement63 1934-04-07 4 Perfectly baked they are packed tSkW «.{__l esom deU S ht and will prove a joy to toTn?oy cm the f rtlme t0 C° n th W 5" wowr cafces and pastry from the g. H- mi or order by Phone No. 6088 WE 9 v. >^\\ A^At^. -^< j^jPlta63 words
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Advertisement569 1934-04-07 4 COMFOM —mm* 2)C_°^ V jr? mm\ I m_*m_\J_a mr m *m m*tW kV I ELECTRICITY BIWMHCsBM SINGAPOftE SERVICE DEPARTMENT ■iIiLKUyUUiLU yuJ 14. W.J.W. •ma *y/^?-;y/-.r-:.;.y^x:ii"y-y./?:\. >.~t;.jr.:_ 'W"* r^ L* WHEN YOl* FEEI Wiah t V^^S fSkt9m^\ reserves* of^ re^th^^.o^e^ P C^ > btainal >le from cliembt Sf i^^^^^i ,standa rdised569 words
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Miscellaneous658 1934-04-07 4 CHURCH SERVICES Ist Sunday After Easter i i ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Martins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral >. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Air Force Voluntary Servie.. 1 Holy Communion on Mon. Wed. and Friday at 8 am. Ti'.es. Thurs. and658 words
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Article, Illustration195 1934-04-07 5 Growing Southampton tstructed m the new docks at Southampton. The first factory to he built on the extension tan be seen In background. It iv a flour mill. women's boat race took place on the Cam and was >». time for the half-mile course was 2 minutes SS seconds seconds195 words
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Advertisement70 1934-04-07 5 I B I mWwMAmt W^^mWW m^mmm B^r^^Hl ___a f^^H > mm \\\\\j^ m^m A y sfl I m^ m mm \\W II 5 j^^ v lI J B I j S H fl W* 39 9^^ English Ducks r■*•• > English Australian Capons English Pheasants English Quail English Pigeons Bnglith70 words
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Article236 1934-04-07 6 LIVED HERE FOR FIVE YEARS But Only A Month Out Of Gaol A young Indian named Mohamed Ismail with four previous convictions for theft was yesterday sentenced to a further term of imprisonment by Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, for stealing a motor car from Collyer Quay on236 words
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Article167 1934-04-07 6 Panic-Stricken Cut Which Was Unjustified Much praise has been given to the Board of the Rubber Research Institute for voluntarily paying back m full the cuts made m the salaries of their officers, and also for restoring agreement salaries' scales. The facts, however, as told to the167 words
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Article55 1934-04-07 6 On the occasion of the birthday of H.H the Sultan of Kedah on Friday April 13. there will be a combined ceremonial parade of the Kedah Volunteer Force. Police and Boy Scouts at Anak Bukit. before the garden party m the evening. The usual ceremonies will be held at the55 words
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Article632 1934-04-07 6 Indian Petition Writer Loses Action (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 5. The claim of R. R. Sababathipiilai, petition writer, for a two-fifteenths are m a prize won m a private lottery of a Selangor Turf Club race meeting last October, was dismissed with costs632 words
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Article110 1934-04-07 6 March Receipts For European Unemployed Following is a list of donations received m March. 1934, for the F.M.S. Distressed European Fund. Government Contribution. Account Repatriations $895.31 Ex-Services Association of Malaya, Perak, Account Repatriations 400.00 Incorporated Society of Planters 133.34 Ciubs 684.51 J. A. Harvey Esq. 5.00 "B. O.110 words
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Article118 1934-04-07 6 Chinese Master Fined fFrotn Our Own Correspondent." Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 5. Phoon Hoi Mon. an aged Chinese schoolmaster, was fined $5 by the first magistrate today for teaching and managing an unregistered Chinese school known as Phoon Hoi Mon's Private School" at Loke Yuen, Pudu. The prosecution stated118 words
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Article604 1934-04-07 6 CANTONESE "FIVE TIGERS Police Know A Lot About The Chan Brothers THREE OUT of the group of Cantonese, numbering 23, who were detained by the Singapore police m a large -scale round-up m search of Inspector Popejoy's murderer on the night of March 15, were bound over by Mr. J.604 words
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Article192 1934-04-07 6 Chinese Woman's Discovery The discovery of the body of an i Indian hanging from a tree m a plantation, was described to the Singapore 'Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, by a woman named Tan Ah Chee and her 10-year-old son yesterday. The woman related that at 4192 words
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Article102 1934-04-07 6 Russian View Of Rumoured British Plan Moscow. Mar. 31. Publishing the report from London that the British Government is debating the question of purchasing Timor Island. "Pravda" writes: "Britain has recently been fortifying most energetically her position m the Pacific Ocean. While strengthening her Singapore base by all102 words
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Article261 1934-04-07 6 MALAY PENGHULU AS FILM STAR "The Story 0/ Penkalan Unnba (From Our Own Con. Kuala Lumpur I Thousands of illiterar. v innumerable kampon^s o:'»|] sula will have the teed 1 ;'< land thrift planted m t, near future when they produced by the Co-op I ment of Malaya and which261 words
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Article101 1934-04-07 6 »Rio were responsible foi thelt; lately. The first accused tin prepared to show cans. the allegations and laid gulary employed as a Singapore Harbour Board The second accused td was arrested recent l\ bribe of 20 cents to I d sentenced to three weeks In ment. but he mai:/ charge101 words
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Advertisement63 1934-04-07 6 i -Tfcaaa distressing skin complaints j artsure outward signs aflmpurtoei I M* Ihe Mood j surfaca treatment bring lasting r*Aef so 1 fT thm <-**** Wood lw taklm Oarfce'i Mood MUter*. __^&**Cammmmm*4Smem. m**- fa LIQUID ea TABLET farm j srtar sarAnaßans CREPE SACONNE AND CREPE MALWA You should call at63 words
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Advertisement349 1934-04-07 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week jß^p!^! 0 h OU n d PartiCUlarS f the fuU results of all the etches played TUI7 DDifiTi ls ce hy i he last P <Xit on the fol'owins' IHfcj PRIZE OF Thursday night and349 words
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Advertisement110 1934-04-07 6 Orders received by post attend /Cy iff B d immedia- E&*4?/ tely. Addross; *e\ *jt/ M. High 81 O •**e*-^Jy pore. /ek***> t*p /**C n /C/ AT /a£P* frui.t. Suppli- c- WmH Q. Guaranr-.' testing Fi- Modrrnto p\ l senTp~ b e H*^^"^ I J^*^ t j r~i f^ m\\\w^*-mEm\\\W110 words
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Article298 1934-04-07 7 A slight outbreak of fire occurred at a Chinese girls' night school m Hokicn Street, last night. The fire was caused oy a petrol lamp falling and setting fire ■n the floor of a ground floor room. The flames were extinguished befcre the arrival of the Fire Brigade. *««t™ ulli298 words
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Article189 1934-04-07 7 Took Consulate Fla^r Back To Antwerp Sir Cecil Hertslet. who died on Mar. 4 at the age of 83 at St. Mary RedcUffe Vicarage, Bristol, where he lived with his son. the vicar. had had a long career first m the Foreign Office and later m the189 words
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Article100 1934-04-07 7 Broadcast Warning To Trawler's Crew The following message was broadcast recently m London Will any member of the crew of the trawler City of Aberdeen, trawler No. L.T.326, fishing m the North Sea. who may have m his possession a substance trawled up three weeks ago100 words
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Article48 1934-04-07 7 Mr. W. J. Gibb, formerly Inspector of Agents for Central Malaya, has been appointed Branch Manager for Siam of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, with headquarters at Bangkok. Mr. E. W. Comins succeeds Mr. Gibb as Inspector of Agents for Central Malaya with headquarters at Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article163 1934-04-07 7 Japanese Schooner Ordered To Leave Soviet Waters Report from Vladivostok state that on Mar. 10 a frontier patrol noticed I the Japanese motor schooner "Todzima Maru" half a mile from Askold Island, at the entrance of Vladivostok Bay. When examined by the frontier authorities, the captain of163 words
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Advertisement189 1934-04-07 7 LIVESTOCK TRADE EXHIBITION OLD RACE COURSE NOTE THE OPENING DATE April 12th at 4.30 p.m. By H. E. the Hon. Mr. ANDREW CALDECOTT *^—*—*******mimmmmmmmmm———mmm——mm* Hair raising act of the age by "Peejay" Ringen Champion High Diver With Miss IRENE THULL Mr. Ong Sah Bah, and ten talented pupils, Amateur Champion189 words
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445 1934-04-07 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1934 Buffer Pool A Stage Nearer I I I'THE ADVOCATES of the buffer tin pool have won ithe first round! m the contest for foisting this additional shackle of control on an unwilling industry. It is not a knock-out blow by any means,445 words
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Article1108 1934-04-07 8 MALAYAN TICKET holders were not so lucky m the Irish sweepstake on the Grand National as they have been on previous occasions. Only two out of the total of 2,782 prizes distributed came this way— one to Singapore and the other to Kuala Lumpur. But m1,108 words
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Article326 1934-04-07 8 Mr. N. A. Sedwick has been appoint- ed to exercise the powers of Superintendent of Prisons. Penang. The annual general meeting of the associates of Singapore Golf Club will be held at the Club House on Monday the 9th instant at 6.45 p.m. In the Straits326 words
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Article568 1934-04-07 8 Topics Of The Week IT is rather cunou 1 ment. alter adopt] adamant attitude rubber industry* should now have agr rents again. It almost balmy spring air ol induced a sweet reasoi Cecil's mind which lacking m the less pie Malaya. If soTHE Topicist hi s understand the ittlt the568 words
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Advertisement356 1934-04-07 8 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER Mm** m r m* REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist. 1934: Quarts, per doz. $6.55 Pints. per doz. $3.70 Duty included QUALITY GUARANTEED UNCHANGED Obtainable at all Clubs, Hotels, I Restaurants Provision Stores. BY SPECIAL >^ ff^^jfiy T <> -W****** THE APPOINTMENT jftt^l-h KING OF SIAM356 words
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Advertisement48 1934-04-07 8 "SINGLE MEN" we read, "commit more petty crimes than married men." But they aren't j 1 told about th^m so often. Both petty and major crimes of theft are J covered under "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE 1 ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.48 words
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Advertisement17 1934-04-07 8 I WHEW IHE OVHERS D I \mmW*>*§_UMMkmMmAWW jHL I I mm m\w *W\\ *m***m W 2m ***&p\*17 words
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Article65 1934-04-07 9 Meeting tf ex t Week President oi auction ar.d today met oi the disL ague of procedure which Lions by mission adeci dear dt tt March i prepai Mkt into at nxe the »x- i since v. vernments c allow hrough Bureau adjourn- Orest v efforts H which65 words
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Article195 1934-04-07 9 BIG BATTLE WTTH FUKIEN "REDS" Gate To Taming Lost And Won Three Times M Shanghai. A pr U t>. using the mountainous regions m Northwest Fukien as their base the Communist forces under Lo Ping-hui and Fang Chi-min launched a counterattack on ,the 88th Central Division at Tabling on Wednesday195 words
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Article72 1934-04-07 9 Loan Sought From Hong: Kong Chinese Hong Kong. April b. The Government Bank of Canton has asked Mr. Chan Lim-pak and other Chinese bankers for a loan of $5,000,000 which will be used to tide over the present currency crisis m the city. General Chang Fa-kwei. former72 words
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Article106 1934-04-07 9 DRESS REFORM FANATICS Shanghai. Apr. 6. The work of the so-called AntiIfcdern League which .has as its object the discouragement of the use of modern clothes and dresses made of foreign materials, is spreading rapidly. Several young ladies wtth fashionable dresses wore stopped by members of thc league m Peiping106 words
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Article214 1934-04-07 9 Japanese Network In North China Shanghai. April 6. A report from the Chinese Intelligence Department m North China states that the Japanese have established a j net work of espionage connections In Charhar, Mongolia and North China. The Japanese spies who are under the direction of the Tientsin214 words
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Article106 1934-04-07 9 A Proud Record Of 25 Years London, Apr. 4. The 25th anniversay is being celebrated of the establishment of the Port of London Authority which superseded various dock and other companies which formerly exercised powers over the tidal waters of the Thames In the interval immense improvements106 words
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Article43 1934-04-07 9 A farmer of Tichborne, near Parkes. N&W was working m soft ground when his draught mare became bogged. When extricated it fell dead. Another draught mare which was harnessed to remove the carcase, took fright at the dead animal and also dropped dead.43 words
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Article657 1934-04-07 9 Beautiful Collection Of Orchids Singapore^ gardeners have taken more interest m the flower show which was opened by Mrs. Caidecott. wif- of the Officer Administering the Government, at the New World yesterday, than they have done m any previous venture of this kind. This657 words
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Article36 1934-04-07 9 The Imperial Headquarters. Girl Guides Association, London, have appointed Mrs. L. A. Thomas as Commissioner of Girl Guides m Malaya, m place of Mrs. P. M. Robinson, who is leaving for Europe m the near future.36 words
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Article81 1934-04-07 9 i Latest Rubber And Tin Price And Sterling Rates (From Gur Own London, Apr. 6. Spot (Sellers) 5 7;i6d. (5 3 /B d.) (Buyers) 5%d. (5 5|16d.) July-Sept. 5 9;i6d. (5 31|64d.) Oct.-Dec. 5 21(32d. <5 37i64d.) Jan.-March 5 3/ 4 d. (5 43 64d.) Market: Quietly steady.81 words
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Advertisement174 1934-04-07 9 •\\n Invaluable W ork" EVERYMAN'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA 700 ILVELVE VOl 00. NEW OPAEDIA PRICED REACH or 'A library m themselves M PAEDIA rules tterpi cinct, readal l< mary rtance rsal ma*- of story. rts and .md inwithin KELLY WALSH, LTD., RAFFLE- PLACE, SINGAPORE. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT AT LAST! Wf k the mm.174 words
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Advertisement143 1934-04-07 9 KYNOCH'S SCOTCH RUGS and SCARVES. KTNOCH W /y/ \-\^-*\\mm\mm\\ I 1 —-**^-jk s^^ i m Wk -M __W*m I SCARVES 1-■■■ ;> i m m **m****o AN ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVEL IDEA. THE LATEST THING FOR THE CAR THE PRAM THE STEAMER AND ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS. RUGS $13.50 each. SCARVES143 words
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1400 1934-04-07 10 Ralph W. Page - WHAT 120,000,000 ARE THINKING— No. 8 Ralph W. Page By The Problem Of The Farmers THIS is the eighth m a series of daily articles by Ralph W. Page, economist and writer, who has toured the United States to discover what its people think of the National Recovery programme and1,400 words
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88 1934-04-07 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT do o Buyers Sellers R-S.S. equal to London Std. Spot Goose) 173/. 177/ R.S.S. equal to London St. Spot (F. 0.8.) i 8 i/ 8 is 31 6 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Apr. 177 8 i 8 May-June 18 18V 8 July-Sept.88 words
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Article850 1934-04-07 10 REFLECTED IN LARGER RUBBER SALES In America And Germany Messrs Symington and Wilson. London rubber brokers, m their report dated Mar 21, state: The higher prices ruling at the beginning of last week brought out a considerable volume of profit taking by outside operators and although the850 words
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Article212 1934-04-07 10 April 6. London, 4 months' sight 2|4 ***** London, 3 months' sight 214 5|32 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 9|64 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 IjB London, demand 2|4 7|64 London, T.T. 2|4 3 [32 Lyons, Paris, demand 900 Hamburg, demand 147 New York, demand 59% Batavia, Sourabaya,212 words
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Article307 1934-04-07 10 European Rubber Demand On The Increase Easter came and went without any Startling news either political or on the .restriction question to disturb the mar- ket i state Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S. I 'Ltd. m their weekly market review*. ,On re-opening business has been quiet I and307 words
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Article196 1934-04-07 10 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 1.330 000 1.560,000 1,420,000 —United Press Association. Apr. 3 4 5. j American Can. Com. IOOU 101 4 102 American Telephone and Telegraph 120» 4 120*8 119^ j Atcheson Railroad 67> 8 67% 66 1 2 ;Dupont 9714 98 4 98^ Firestone. Common 21% 21196 words
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Article746 1934-04-07 10 Bangkok Company's Ptnfy Allocated The seventeenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Barrow. Brown and Co., Ltd., was held on Mar. 24 at Bangkok, the chairman, Mr. H. Leatherbarrow presiding. The chairman, m moving the adoption of the directors' report and accounts for the746 words
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Article286 1934-04-07 10 Rubber Prices Bein^ Well Maintained There is only a short period for re:view this week owing to the Easter Holidays, and the market has shown a very quiet appearance with price fluctuating within narrow limits (states 'Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co m their weekly review). Rumours of possible286 words
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Article13 1934-04-07 10 Mr. W. Marsh, European Warder Singapore, has been s.ronded for service m Johore.13 words
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Article99 1934-04-07 10 FRASER'S SHARE LIST Yesterday's AIU ;Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) j Hitam Tin (SO) 'Jelebus ($1) Kamunting <ss> Kent Tin t2s> Killinghall (ss j Kinta Dredge <$1> Klang River ($l l Kucliai Tin Dredge <$i Lingui ($1) N. Taiping <$1> Pangnga Rivers (ss) Petaling rsli Pungah (£1) Rahman Hyd. tsl> Rantau99 words
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Article61 1934-04-07 10 Messrs Guthrie Clatest buyers' prices, received for Malayan Palm Oil nals are Palm OU m Bulk: weights New York Ph cents (U.S. currency < i landed weights USA P jcents (U.S. currency p led weights Liverpool H I €10.10.0 per ton. Palm Oil m BarreK Liverpool/Continent <on basis of 561 words
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Article267 1934-04-07 11 Authorities On Their I rnn Our Own Correspondent). SSU ti tO all j Ust ol I Int tdcasl the *\i t\ ginning ol 15 t>r a iveded tied Ol -n: ;n prote< tion res D* pr. ts !u- -id aa tati n IVi tain i the I Hates.267 words
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Article195 1934-04-07 11 Station Z.H.I. Singapore has another achievement of which it can justly b*\ pround. The broadcasting of The Messiah from the Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday was a tremendous success and listeners m all parts ot Malaya have expressed their appreelation. Reception was perfect and camel :hrough with plenty195 words
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Article224 1934-04-07 11 Points About The Programmes On April 15 at 3 p.m. GMT. the Empire Station will broadcast on transmission No. 3 the Old Contemptibies' Service which will be conducted by the Rev. Pat McCormic. D.S O The service will be relayed from St. Martin-in-the-Fields. London, and will last for224 words
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Article49 1934-04-07 11 (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya Ltd.. Broadcast House. No. 2. On-hard Road. Singapore. IVave Length 49 M Metres. i SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1934. 12 30 p.m. Relay of Raffle Hotel i Orchestra Und c r the I direction of Mr. Dan! Hopkins49 words
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Article15 1934-04-07 11 Wavelength 25.. r >7 M.. From LM p.m. to 4.10 p.m. G.M.T.15 words
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Article63 1934-04-07 11 130 Wilhelmus van Nas^ouwen end opening. 140 Gay dance and jazz programme with collaboration of Jean dv Bela (tenon Rinus Komst < trumpet) Frank Sale (refrain singer conducted by Juan de Casas. 1. March of the Herald NL'holls-Bowhsci 2. Play of the waves (Dance phanta?ia> C.63 words
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Article275 1934-04-07 11 including concentrated latex, latex and revertex. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during Sheet and Crepe Latex. Con. Latex. Revertex TOTAL Transhipment Export Transhipment Export Transhipment GRAnF Proper S.S. M. S. Proper S.S. M.S. Proper SS~ ~m!T TOTAL <2> <3» (41 (5> (6) (7)275 words
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Advertisement84 1934-04-07 11 im CREDIT-FONCIER iTMITCTfc »J KXTUEME-ORIEN T T ASTERN UNITED j Societe Anonym, ,v i .ii;f.)J: tIION LTD ;Incorporated m Belgium lam fii'l' MAIMNh, BRANCHES H SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN HANKOW ittlTOR AR. PEKING. HONG KONG S' *«KM«ra MORT«^E BANK LnrvCATiniSl Mortgages on real DroDpriv r^« 1 .S r _\< f for buud,ng-84 words
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Advertisement1202 1934-04-07 11 ggg $i2,aoo.aatt Assurance m force over 535.000.050 The Great Easten, Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Straits Settlement*; OPP.CE Great Easl ern vie B UIWI n g CecH Street S.n g apore T.e company has £2aooo ">NDON OFFICE w Jewry Ex ATTOACTIVE PLANS OP ASSORANCE C mDanleS ACt —T|fiMK.1,202 words
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Advertisement118 1934-04-07 11 I CHARTERED BANK i OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINJ (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3gooooa Reserve Fund £3«»28 Reserve Liability oS b3 *****0 Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE* 38. Bishopsgate, London,* EC i Agencies and Brauchea Amri^ a r r SEJ?118 words
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483 1934-04-07 12 The Ocean Holiday Habit Is Well Established In Britain Today Last year, during the tour months of the summer cruising season, alone, ai least 120.000 holiday makers speiu their vacation -on thc sea" msteaJ ot "by the sea." About 30.000 seamen and well over a quarter oi a million shore483 words
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Article150 1934-04-07 12 To Be Towed To Manila Although several bids have been received by the local American authorities ior the hulk ol the U.S.S. Fulton, which was burnt at sea recently the fate of the ship has not yet been finally decided. The hulk will be towed into Hongkong,150 words
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Article85 1934-04-07 12 **^———^^^^*^m^m^^—wm—m—w—mmm——m———.^ r*, The creation of a new harbour at Punchal, Madeira, is a matter of interest to the shipping world. A contract between the Portuguese Government and a Copenhagen firm is being concluded to carry out the work. At present vessels must anchor m the roads and passengers land by85 words
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Article236 1934-04-07 12 Health Bulletin Of the \»g*« Nations Eastern Bureau foi ed March 31st. 1934. Ba«ein: 4 smallpox cases and 1 deiTa? compared with 10 cases and 5 deaths m the previous week. Bombay: 4 plague cases deaths' U smallpox cases and o ea s with 12 cases and 6236 words
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Article114 1934-04-07 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside ih. \\h Ar Expected U IrH* East Wharf (Intranet l Rajula 22; Anhul .lain Wharf <Eatran< Hopemount 15 Pr 11: Menestheus 6. Empire Dock (Entrance < -.it* 3> Benavon 30: Th m Empire Dock (Entrance Gi Bengal Maru 48; X __i m md 47. West Wharf114 words
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Advertisement637 1934-04-07 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA- j (Incorporated ln England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TUB LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT637 words
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Advertisement154 1934-04-07 12 Now that a monopoly of the Turkish I coastwise shipping has been establish- t j ed by the Government, the Ministry of Trade have issued a time table which must be strictly adhered to. Harbour authorities are instructed to prevent loading or unloading after the pres- cribed period. At the154 words
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Advertisement22 1934-04-07 12 Por everything appertaining Travel. Banking Freight Apply w COOKS **i**Lte*__t±J* wacqßßFlits mmt WOPtO TPAVgj SEPVICCI ti*. KORf!\SO!S ROAD TndMtnal Attention Telephone 590822 words
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Advertisement309 1934-04-07 12 BIBBY LINE j [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, 5.W.1 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SUDA> MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Ransoot 1934 YORKSHIRE Apr. 26 SHROPSHIRE May 10 war**r STAFFORDSHIRE June 7309 words
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Miscellaneous455 1934-04-07 12 Local And J Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals I BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m., Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan < via Jerantut t\ Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. e Kuantan »via Jerantut 1 jtl Saturdays 7 p.m. «»j Kelantan via Padang Besar I w Monday455 words
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Miscellaneous123 1934-04-07 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Touraine, Norw 2ebu 6.4. for Penan Binjoe. Dut. 715 t<>. >.4 for Koemai an B Hai Hing, Non Rangoon 54. ior Haiti Lipis. Brit 460 ton i.4. for Kelantan 1 1 Togian. Dut 872 lak 5.4. for Pontian; Produce. Hot**. 743 I a>k 5.4, for Bangkok Maiosa. N<>.\>.123 words
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Advertisement289 1934-04-07 13 a************^^ ***p f c BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS >IIP Due spoitV Tnage Spore SOUDAN 6 .5 00 June g Apr 1 RAJPUTANA n.OOO June 8 Apr. 27 a'ANCHI 17.000 June 22 May 10 BURDWAN 6 .070 July 5 ay 11 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 May289 words
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Advertisement489 1934-04-07 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) *?(wt D »vn. "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURP Steamer P RTS Atm SDEZ CMM HAMBURG. City of Bagdad Due Sails City of Lille Apr. 14 Apr 16 Apr. 29 May 2 City of Eastbo£ne H NG K NG> SHANGH489 words
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Advertisement1061 1934-04-07 13 %^m**\t\--\mWCm hmnti n osSsisal t^*****^_EE SS ***tt*E*LemmZ wimuuu 00, «S? THE Btl£Sls^Sr£ll^? _2M-2- JS CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co. Lt. INSURANCE. SSSS o£ £S don and Olobe a and "<™y 0 RAILWAYS The Federated Malay States Railway, The Royal State Railways ot S.am Imperial Airways Ltd AIRWAYS. Indian Trans-Continental Airuav* im1,061 words
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Advertisement832 1934-04-07 14 K. P. M. IONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TOBA Saturday. Apr 7. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS Saturday, Apr 7. Rhio, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Soura- TOBELO -Saturday, Apr. 7. Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis. Seneboei and Bagan SI -Api- Api. PALOPO Saturday. Apr. 7. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. TOGIAN -Saturday. Apr. 7. Pontianak.832 words
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Advertisement538 1934-04-07 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oZnrfAMERICAN MAIL Mgg_ NOW IS THE TIME TO TRAVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu —San Francisco— Los Angeles. Sail along the beautiful coast of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL THRILLS the trip through the538 words
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Advertisement620 1934-04-07 14 O. S. K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO *MHO* AIRES v,, AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY EAST ft Ml 111 MRK x gk (Express Service) (Intermedin. .J^ ms Buenos Aires Mp vu May 1 I s Anzoi M m s Santos Maru Maj 30 s.s. Arabia M ms Rio de Janeiro620 words
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Article88 1934-04-07 15 SIX TROPHY RACES THIS WEEK-END KSV PROGRAMME OF EVENTS April 7tli compete to at 4 20 p.m wn m th. and it will bi the ran c mrsea wU thc Bodei 430 p.m. down ll rttli thc will be made instead o! It wiU be ra* i a will Commo--488 words
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Article69 1934-04-07 15 South Cal a Club Tennis and ime by a r v Blue and s i Clv >pen His part- They md R. vera m 1 p final, his to the was except ffort am feature that d at ling unng with the iring rer r i The69 words
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Article224 1934-04-07 15 Guilkrmo And Hemchet Draw From Our Own Correspondent I j not to have received The efiT I Neil Hemehlt m I ter round bout 7>f result being given a draw Hemohit put up an excellent shnu against a more experienced boxer H bad an advantage ot 7 lb.224 words
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Article132 1934-04-07 15 Two Players Ordered Off The Field (w^ *E divisi League match between the present champions, the T.P.C A. and the Selangor Malays on the Kampong Bharu padang. Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, resulted m two mayors, one from each team, being ordered Off the field by Mr. C G132 words
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Article102 1934-04-07 15 V.M.C.A. Handicap Tournament Ties m the first round of the M C.A. Billiards Handicap will be played i\_ follows Monday. April 9 U 3 p.m. Khoo Hock Tian -^30 vs. Haji Ahmad 20. Tuesday. April 10 at 8 p.m. Lee Kwong Soon 40 vs. Teo Lam Chye -105. Wednesday.102 words
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Article18 1934-04-07 15 Commonwealth and Dominion Line has ordered another first-clas* motor liner of Messrs. John Brown and Co. ot Clydebank.18 words
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Article1061 1934-04-07 15 High Court Judgment Against Boxing Board FINDING OF JUSTICE MacKINNON WM PUBLISH below he judgment of Mr Justice ii King's Bench Division m the case to f MacKlnnon the weight boxer, sued the Britteh LlT Ch Ja< Do Tl th e heavy-j-are of the purse °tn h1,061 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-04-07 15 Jiro Satoh. whose tragic death is reported on page 1. photographed with Lim Bong Soo on his visit to Singapore last year.22 words
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Article265 1934-04-07 15 Raffles Institution 5: Fort Canning 2. The friendly game of soccer yesterday between Raffles' Institution and Fort Canning played on the school ground was marred by rough tactics and the referee was obliged to stop the game after the school had scored their fifth goal m the second265 words
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Article208 1934-04-07 15 Rough Diamond Knocked Out ak Penang, Apr. 4 aS m nth ago Rou Sh Diamond a rising young boxer of Penane w». awarded the derision i.. <ulg> waj __n.i d oecision m his encountei against Boy Nara, the Penang chamm*m a ath tn gh ln the opinion208 words
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Article39 1934-04-07 15 Members of the Bendemeer Athletic I Club are informed that an "At Home" will be held at the new Club House No. 2(5, South Canal Road to-day. A Walter Lindrum Padmorc new Billiard Table has been installed.39 words
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Article71 1934-04-07 15 The following have been invited to play cricket for the Ceylon Tamils' association vs. The Singapore Recreation Ciub on Sunday at 2 p.m. on their home ground at Balestier Road H S Muthu, Nadorajah, R. Y. E. Sundram. J. K. Sundram. K. Muthucumaru <Captain>, B. Dudley, P. Retnasabapathy, V. Paramsothy.71 words
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Article236 1934-04-07 15 JAPAN'S OLYMPIC ATHLETES LEAVE FOR MANILA AT END OF APRIL ■a. T Manila. The Japanese athletic delegation consisting of 170 men Is due m Manila on May 9. according to a communication received recently m the office of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation. Ihe Japanese athletes and officials ■re travelling236 words
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Article244 1934-04-07 15 Queensland Player For imbledon An interesting addition to the prospective Australian representatives at Wimbledon is Mrs. Molesworth rhe woman champion of Queensland Recently Mrs. Molesworth left for a tour ot America, before visiting England. She is anxious to take part m the British hard court championships at Bournemouth,244 words
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Advertisement80 1934-04-07 15 T ——m^m—maaaMLMMKmM **> ——I——a^—EEm**ma***m**%**%mmma*mma****mmm*mm**m****^m*mm^m**_m RESTAURANT and BAR Extension to Sea Front, Collyer Quay, Now Open. j *n >^«,^^^ UUi of The Shanghai Palace Hotel, Manager. KINGS Head Off < A <i£NTS) LIMITED TARE r 13 Re «ent Street, LONDON. S.W.I. HARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH Al80 words
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Advertisement177 1934-04-07 15 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. ol NINE READERS SHARE $150 PRIZE Nine readers, who forecasted correctly the results of eight matches m i Football Competition No. 32 share the prize of $150. and cheques for $17 will be sent to the following H. McGuire. 153-A Charlton Road. Upper Serangoon. Singapore. Mohd. Yunus,177 words
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Article733 1934-04-07 16 R.A.F. Hang Fire And Then Get Four INDIAN GOALKEEPER'S CROWDED HOUR L R.A.F 4: I-CF.A 0. i RALLYING strongly m the last fifteen minutes of the game, the R.A.F. saved their display against I.C.F.A. m the first division of the league at Anson Road, yesterday,733 words
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Article341 1934-04-07 16 V.M.C.A. Beaten In Third Division I Govt. Monopolies .3 V.M.C.A. 0. j The team work of their forwards' and a well balanced understanding by their defence earned a three goal) victory to nil for the Government I Monopolies when they met the V.M.C.A. j tn the third341 words
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Article242 1934-04-07 16 TODAY'S HOME FOOTBALL KEY MATCH OF THE FIRST DIVISION The following matches m the English League and m the Scottish League will be played to-day and chief Interest will centre around the Arsenal's meeting with Huddersfleld. both of whom head the League table: Arsenal vs. Huddersrield Birmingham vs. Chelsea. Blackburn242 words
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Article30 1934-04-07 16 Results ot Rugby matches to-day included the following: Exeter 10. Leicester 15. Bridgend 16, Neath 7. Cardiff 12. Coventry 9. From Our Own Correspondent I London, Apr. 3.30 words
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Article129 1934-04-07 16 Removal To New Premises To-day At an extraordinary general meeting held at their North Bridge Road premises on the 17th. ultimo the members of the Bendemeer Athletic Club unanimously passed two resolutions viz the removal to a better site and the purchase of a new billiard table. As129 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-04-07 16 Quan Chong gets his head to the ball m the S.C.F.A. match against Pulau Brani.15 words
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300 1934-04-07 16 YESTERDAY'S MATCHES AND COMING TIES R. B. B. Donnell and Dr. Demeny qualified for the semi-final of the, doubles championship at the S.C.C. I yesterday evening by defeating C. E. Winter and W. C. Hill B—6, 6—2. Clifford and Cassells owe 3 reached the semi-final300 words
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Article553 1934-04-07 16 Outsiders Win I n Selangor Amateur R aces From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur. Apr. <>. The Selangor Turf Club Spring Amateur Meeting opened to-day m ideal weather and was accounted a great success. The course was m excellent condition and the going very good, though553 words
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Advertisement46 1934-04-07 16 MODERN ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR CHILDREN with FORWORD by SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES IN FULL COLOUR, DIAGRAMS, AND MANY OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS. 44 A BOOK THAT EVERY BOY AND GIRL SHOULD HAVE A WONDERFUL BOOK PRICE $4.50 GET YOUR COPY FROM MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED. SINGAPORE46 words
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Advertisement310 1934-04-07 16 Veterans Doubles Semi-final Sir Walter Huggard and J. A. Dean —2 vs. C. Salter and W. C. Hill —5. C. V. Miles and S. H. Moss —4 vs. R. B. B. Donnell and O. R. S. Bateman —15. Championship Doubles Semi-finals N. S. Wise and Roy Smith vs. Dr. H.310 words
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Advertisement18 1934-04-07 16 mMMEMEEE!mm*mL%m BOTTLED SUNSHINE! THE DRUM OF 1934 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS OR RING TEL. 5886. FRASER NEAVE LTD.18 words
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