The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 April 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO, 14,235. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934. 10 CENTS.
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  • 754 1 Arrested Chinese Identified Popejoy 's Murderer POLICE NIGHT RAID OIS Sleeping Suspect Awakes To Find Himself In Police Hands HOSPITAL IDENTIFICATION BY WOUNDED F j^i! h, i dramat,c armt at th Naval Base m the early hours of yesterday mornine a young Cantonese answering the "descriS* «f the murderer of
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  • 120 1 FRANCE WILLI NG TO LET GERMANY RE-ARM ilh Limitations DISARMAMENT HOPES REVIVE I-ondon, Apr. 8 I X fnt Convention have been revived by reliable 1 h repl >' l B^tain expresses willingness to Britain with regard to the feasibility of a Con easure of German re-armament is recognised" trmament Is
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  • 155 1 Disarmament Bureau To Meet T his Week 1 "don, April b. Anthony a on meeting of Sri upon,: hanges i Gov- broad- received morandum inquiries addressed to approved, the handa morrow. tidied by i (the Ministers before Mr. Eden's denir ture for Geneva. *^*ns oeparRecent developments m the disarmament situation
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  • 69 1 London. Apr. 8. Geneva telegram says it is i ii.?M\ stated that Russia will aiDl s: certainly apply for admission t i t».t League at the n^\t ilasfllllj meeting la September. It is understood that the Soviet insists that all League members recognise her
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  • 98 1 Gandhi Urges Abandonment of Civil Disobedience Patna, Apr. Gandhi urges the abandonment civil disobedience. 1., the course I a statement to the press he said: "I must advise all Congressmen to suspend civil resistance for the Swara; v extinguished from specific grievances.* 1 He has decided
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  • 48 1 Mr. Hake and Mr. Robertson Returning From Bangkok •From Our Own Correspondent.) j Bangkok, Apr. 7. Mr. Egmont Kake with Mr. J. Robert- I son are leaving for Penang by train I this afternoon. The Raja Muda of j Perak is also a passenger. I I
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    • 178 1 Huge Waves Drown Fifty People In Norway Oslo, Apr. IT pORTY PERSONS are missing believed drowned, as a result of great waves sweeping up the Ta Fjord near Allesund. The waves were caused by a huge crag overhanging the Fjord falling into the sea. One wave travelled nearly half a
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    • 48 1 Restriction Hopes Cause Heavy Buying Of Rubber Shares •From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 7. /y/AGUE reports of the approaching success of negotiations ior restriction resulted yesterday m heavy professional buying of rubber share* Leading Malayan, Ceylon and r^etherlanris India counters experienced the best turnover for many weeks
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    • 54 1 Constabulary To Have Filipino Washington. Apr. 7. As a prtlude to the complete withdrawal of the United States from the PnuUppines within 10 to 12 years the War Department announced to-day that the Philippine Constabulary wiU be completely reorganised and for the first time will be commanded by
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    • 69 1 mmm Namese Rulers' na Plans -p ha Paris, Apr. 7. The official visit oi their Blamesthe^Mt^?^ after a luncheon their Majesties gave at the Siame^ i-egation m honour of President and Madame Lebrun and attended by M and Madam Doumergue ;.nd M HerIrZ^tv. Th r Ma
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    • 148 1 No Provision For U.S.DebtPayment T HE PROSPECTS I T 5_.X4. Ewh C ham^rlaln. Chancellor of the ouaT?' produdn a popular Budget m P aro Stowing According to well-informed quart. N it is understood that the rwl^ once again will not make any nr T united States,
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    • 36 1 Kt&^m W/ A W M TO NIGHT P COCKTAIL DANCE (Makan Ketchil) 6 30 to 8.15 p.m DANCE (Informal) 9 45 Pm to Midnight THP WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th FAMOUS MAGICIAN DEWYNE CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA r PHONE 5381.
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    • 104 1 On Other Pages j Tension is growing m north China, and wealthy Chinese, alarmed at the influx of Japanese troops, are fleeing south Page 9. The lay-out for the recently acquired property of the Swimming Club is being carefully considered by the committee; annual meeting yesterday Page 7. S.R.C. beat
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    • 36 1 CHRYSLER ENDURAiNCE TUESDAY THIS WEEK rZr AY SEA VIEW HOTEL SATURDAY J gpg.^ mna omi "DE MEZEY REVUE" DANCING SINGING COMIC ACROBATIC THURSDAY ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE "DE MEZEY REVUE" RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BBArN r
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  • 169 2 U.C.M.A. Benefit Night The United Chinese Musical Association staged a very interesting play j entitled 'Asal Pulang ker Asal" on Saturday night at the Great World, the proceeds being donated to the unemployed members of the .association. The hail was filled and among :he distinguished guests were
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  • 154 2 [Recognition of the fame of a playwright invariably tends to make audiences more appreciative; but one has no need to know that Noel Coward was the author Of "Design for Living" to appreciate the play as it is presented In the Paramount picture which has been
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  • 155 2 Golf SINGAPORE G.C. The April Medal Competition The April Medal competition oi the) Singapore Ooli Ciub was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for H. B. Noon I m "A" division with a net score of 68 and m a tie between J.
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  • 125 2 The Police beat the Bar by 5» 4 points, to 2» 4 m a match played over Sepoy j' Lines yesterday morning. Following are the results. Bar players mentioned first: N. A. Mallal and C O. Lim 0. HopeFalkner and N. Grice 1» 4 M. Ismail
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  • 191 2 Further Enquiry By S.A.F.A. Charges of professionalism, levied against football officials and players m j Singapore are to be the subject of a! further inquiry, it is understood. This inquiry, like tht- recent one j which resulted m ihe suspension ot several well known players, will also have
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  • 111 2 Malays Withdraw From Second Division At a meeting of the Council of the S.A.F.A. last night an application by the Malay Football Association to be} i allowed to withdraw their second team from the League competition was sanctioned. It was pointed out that owing to the i recent disqualifications the
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  • 55 2 I I The following are the numbers of i arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of 'March; Arrivals (State-aided (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 3 Adults. 4 Minors, 2 Infants: Arrivals (Others) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 1941; 124; 104; Departures 'Figures supplied by Steamer
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  • 227 2 SELANGOR CLUB Sinclair And Hovil Win Doubles i The Selangor Club lawn tennis tournament was continued on Friday when j besides other matches the final m the) Men's Open Doubles between E. N. W. Oliver and R. J. M. Bennett and H. J. Sinclair and G. O. Hovil
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  • 183 2 TIES FOR TO-DAY Championship Doubles. Semi-final I Smith and Wise vs. Hopkins and! Warden. Veterans' Doubles. Semi-final Sir Walter Huggard and J. A. Dean j —2 vs. C. Salter and W. C Hill —5. Godown Doubles Handicap. Semi-final Dr. Demeny and C. E. Winter —30 vs. R. W.
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  • 92 2 A successful American tennis tournament arranged by the Selangor Club. Fraser's Hill added to the attractions provided for residents en the Hill during the Easter vacation. Matches were played en two consecutive days and the final between Mr. Tollemache and Mr. Langlade and Mr. ond Mrs.
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  • 204 2 The following are the ties m the i S.C.R.C. handicap tournament. MONDAY Handicap Singles A: Ching Kee Sun, ow r e 3 vs. Woon Chow Tat owe 12. Handicap Singles B: Yap Ah Chuan. owe 15 vs. Dr. T. H. Oh owe 6: Lee Fong I Lim. scr.
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  • 128 2 Another Kuala Lumpur Player Sent Off A Post Office player was seriously injured m the third division match of the Selangor Soccer League played on Friday, on the V MCA. ground, against the Selangor Customs and he had to be removed to the hospital. The match ended m
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  • 370 2 ANNUAL EVENT AT CANNING POOL Large Attendance Sees i Interesting Programme j The ninth annual V.M.C.A. Handicap Swimming Carnival was held at the Fort Canning Pool on Saturday afternoon. There was a large crowd of spectators. In a water polo match between teams captained by Choo Seng
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  • 102 2 (Continued from page 15 > Wiltshire Regiment II Cpl. Sto pher b Pereira. 39 Cummings run out 0 Hewitt b d'Almeida. 2 C. S. M. Veck b d'Almeida. 0 Morris I c Cooke b d'Almeida. 0 Stanerr o i Cruz, 2 Capt. Rose c and b d'Almeida. 1
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  • 277 2 Nondescripts' Big Score The Nondescripts cricket club easily defeated St. Andrew's School at cricket on Saturday afternoon on the Nondescripts' ground at McNair Road. After dismissing St. Andrew's for 61 the Nondescripts replied v/ith 265 fori seven wickets. J. N. Fernando contri- 1 buting a well compiled 70 which m-
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  • 123 2 Following were the scores m the i cricket match between the United Engineers and the Malay Cricket League at St. George's ground on Saturday. United Engineers: M. G. Harvey h Omat 5. G. Lundon c and b Ismail j Jabat 2, Van Cuylenberg b
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 478 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS VAREEN NAIL POLISH In liquid form Obtainable m the following shades White; Natural; Rose; Deep Rose; Pale Coral; Brilliant Rose. Made m England. 50 cents per bottle. 1 MEDICAL HALL LTD., CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. SThe Cheapest House ior youi
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    • 382 2 E tenders SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL!] y Tenders Tenders are now li ollowing materials or particulars, see Munielp,, r I Excavation and deposl of at Gunong Pulal Date of Closing ff 1 <* April 9th. 1934. Supply only of steel r roof truss member. Gas Works Da--4 p.m. Tuesday. M C. H.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 325 2 _M_M_-a^-_~-M-Ml Diary Of The Week Monday, 9th High Water 5.24 am., 8.25 p.m. football: Commercial Cup, A.P.C. vs. Fraser and Neave "A," A. R. Stadium, 5.15 pm.; Municipal Services vs. M.P.H., J. B. Stadium, 5.15 p.m.; Straits Times P.S.C. vs. S.H.B. JSC 8.H.8. ground 5.15 p.m. Hockey: Malaya vs. Macao.
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  • 296 3 Sequel To Penang Fire •From Our o*n Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 7. Important alterations to the regulations under which licences to store rubber are granted are possible as a result of the coroner's verdict at the conclusion of the inquiry h</.e into the deaths of an English-speaking
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  • 201 3 CLERK CHANGES HIS MIND WOULD-BE BRIDE lp )h Breach Of Promise to fulfil his contract ol Bay Thye of 3am a clerk m the Dee, Kualn to pay S5OO SJ Mudii m the Ipoh rviiirt toe. peared for the s B Sinha for thc At n.r $2,500 n informed had
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  • 80 3 Malaya Will Sent nany trip toi tralian Jamb reel irn at thi ■nd Nt will is :ertain. Jsed by the' Mr. F. t ids said i the practical u a tri those partici,u! d b< ndous and the wjanisation m this country was Z rye to collect as
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  • 87 3 I Thr <* Months P M Burglar aught In Tho Act *^Wp«_3t) "toi m a b i d °ne M said the U m SI™ 8 Ch( Mustapha, ta Vaha ya^ n, m a Malay. Harun "PHsonmem th x mon ths' rigorous Ntwnuv J to run ,s*"
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  • 36 3 At p Parlment WfcJ Wn c Penan X' Apr. 7. ■■^Cn?pV S P2J' ls 1 h we today, j which I ,D runners-up I IndMdJ m suc N iv,. er mn m 10 1/3
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  • 205 3 Mr. R. A. Fawcett And Miss Constance Richards The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon of Mr. R. A. Fawcett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fawcett, of London, and Miss Constance May Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Richards, of Shanghai.
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  • 38 3 The engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place early next month of Mr. S. G. Achariam, of the Interpreting Stall' of the Supreme Court. Ipoh. and Miss Maragatham Paul, of the Nursing Staif. General Hospital, Singapore.
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  • 157 3 COMMITTEE SAID TO HAVE REPORTED Government Considering Scheme The plans for the reconstruction of Empress Place are stated to be under consideration by the Government. No official confirmation can be obtained but it is believed a com- mittee was appointed some time back and this committee has
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  • 84 3 The Committee appointed to organise the beauty contest at the forthcoming Livestock and Trades Exhibition are extremely disappointed that entries are not as numerous as had been expected, and if the beauties of Malaya do not hurry up the contest will regretfully have to be abandoned. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 81 3 Latest Arrivals from m Satins beautifully shaded Velvets m all new colours to delight your eyes. Morocanes figured m self colours. Fancy Materials— all the latest from the Fashions centre— FRANCE. New Materials all suitable for Evening and Day wear Call Early. CCT I Q7A to I 10/U WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL
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  • 1427 4  -  Sir Philip Gibbs This is the fifth of the series of articles which Sir Philip Gibbs. the well-known British author and journalist is writing for the Free Press on the situation m Europe. By K.B.E. I ARRIVED m Vienna on the day when a German truce
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  • 1042 4 Because "Catherine The Great" Was A Jewess BRITISH INDUSTRY'S CHALLENGE TO HOLLYWOOD •TPHE challenge ct the British film industry to Hollywood made last October with the world-wide release oi Alexander Korda's film masterpiece. "The Private Life of Henry VHT—acclaimed one of the ten best pictures
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    28 4 Elizabeth Bergner, "the Bernhardt of the screen," achieves a sensational success as Catherine m the film which, because Miss Bergner is a Jewess, has been banned m Germany.
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    • 255 4 GASTRIC ULCER NEARLY j DROVE HER CRAZY. This woman sintered so terribly with stomach trouble that she nearly went out of her mind felt like taking her life. Yet in two weeks a famous doc- tor's formula gave her new health, new hope in life. Read her letter: "My doctor
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    • 259 4 LOOK OUT? MADAME SPI you and she's mS -'-mm mr k. If. ASTHER m&-< j mw.mm^^^mwW^^^ wm 19 m^"'^' _t WWM \w WmW y^A JB i _H__^_i_ff_Cßfl^BH^^^^ AGONISING PILES. There is mo need to luffc: _t i a.itrta-*. iffliction One tube of DX VAN VLEd PLASMA will relieve you of
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  • 196 5 Maid And Housekeeper Killed In Mansion Fire cleaning midline which has revolving brushes and only one wheel m front n v .1 the Berlin Motor Exhibition at the n Kai>erdamm. Ihe Church ol St. Nuaise at Kouen. France, one of the BMI beautiful examples ot thirteenth century archit«».ture h_* been
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    • 21 5 If FRESH HERRINGS ARBROATH SMOKIES ft ft _R _H l-__-__a__-__-__aa_r_-_!v I RN M Pli_^^«ll \W_m__w^v^_%mm vm_v____W'______Mw*Ff r _W _____________s__i___i__________G___tfHH 1 120
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  • 418 6 Chinese With Alias He Could Not Write Accused of adopting a name which ne could not even write correctly, Low Hong —another of the group of 23 Chinese arrested by the pclk m a round-up on the night of March 15, a few days
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  • 226 6 Police Investigating Perjury Allegations When the District Court appeal, between Choo Soo Pin and Lee Siam Hak, alias Lee Teng Wee, trading as Chop Nam Moh Huat, was mentioned m the Supreme Court on Saturday before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard* and Mr. Justice Gerahty,
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  • 209 6 Rattan For Chinese Snatch Thief j A snatch-and-run thief who used aj particularly brazen method was pro duced before Mr. J. M. Brander m the! police court on Saturday, charged with j •he theft of a fountain pen. The accused. Tan Ah Cheong. is only 19 years of
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  • 239 6 Death Of Mr. F. S. Clarke i News has been received ol the death at home recently of Mr. F. S. Clarke, who was well known m Singapore. Mr. F. S. Clarke was a son of Mr W. R. Clarke the senior partner Of chartered accountants m Manchester.
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  • 122 6 After Two Hours' Fight Sydney, Mar. 31. An 820 pound shark, which is claimed to be one of the largest ever caught on rod and line m Australia, was captured from a launch near Sydney Heads recently. The shark was more than 12 feet long, and was six
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  • 19 6 Bishop Edwin F. Lee, head of the Methodist Churches m Malaya, returned to Singapore by the President van Buren.
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  • 559 6 St. John Ambulance Revival Campaign Is To Be Undertaken In Singapore Efforts to revive interest m thc local branch of the St. John's Ambulance Association are meeting with great success it is reported. A strong and efficient body of firstaid men and women m Singapore would be an important factor
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  • 148 6 To Be Increased To 2332 This Year (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 25. The land garrison of Malaya, which includes the Singapore base, will ba maintained at a strength of all ranks and arms of 2.332 during the coming year. This force will be made up as
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  • 568 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL K:OMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No 34 m which you are asked to forecast result* of ten matches to be played on April 14. THE PRIZE OF $150 will be
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  • 118 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 34 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 m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following League matches
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  • 63 6 Chelsea vs. Everton I.*" 11 vs. Sheffield Wed. S° lv< vs. Perby Manchester Un. vs. Port Vale Bournemouth vs. Swindon Gingham vs. Luton Southend vs. Queen's PR. vs Stockport _f T„«_lSK ,ICat c Sf* ls for the convenience mmmWmmVm m keeping a record of their _T_ft!.
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  • 254 6 112,000 Car Users Pay $67,000 i i < The latest figures obtainable m regard to the Perak toll-bridges, the Blanja and the Iskandar. (the A.A. of Malayan informs us>. show that since; the imposition of tolls m October 1932 until December 1933 the number of ye- hides which
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  • 177 6 Brooklands Mountain Lap Record Lowered Borneo Motors. Ltd. have received the following communications from Riley < Coventry > Ltd. dated March Bth and 9th respectively "We are sure you will be interested to learn that during the Brooklands Opening Meeting on March 3rd. 1934, Mr. F. W.
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  • 187 6 Programme of Drills up to and for week-ending April 15th. 1934. Monday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters SR.A. <v> \.A: Gun Drill. S.R.A. (v) Lecture. S.F.C.R.E. v (Malays* Arms j Drill and Lamps. S.V.F.A. Unit Parade. 19 p.m. "C (Scottish) Coy. Miniature Rang(\ Tuesday. 5.15 p.m.— Headquarters "C" (Scottish)
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  • 114 6 -Year's Gaol For Bitt Mn Who Ran A\\a\ From Our Own Kuafal l.uinpur. \pr Absconding Imm j accident, a Malay. B I Ismail, was arreste brought to Kuala Lumpu pleaded guilty to char jthe death of a Tamil 'and negligent drivh; oi holding no certiin and of
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  • 101 6 Chinese Attack.** Mother Law With Chopper In the second n !on Saturday a man Koon was chargt v ;ed murder of hll BK with attempted lUlcid I present m court and I postponed one week ior The charge, it val j outcome of a family i occurred m
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  • 217 6 WAITRESSES TO WAIT ON RESIDENT Because He M Stopped The? From Workino (Prom Our Own r K «a»H 1.,.,,,,,.,, Dr The British Reside T. S. Adams) has dec! jot the recommendation be allowed to be cmp! ment park stalls. Th e manager ot >:, |here received a len the Chief
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 44 6 t^t^BT m t^mmmmmmm^^^^'^ Rfl TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. TO: I PALEMBANG BATAVIA BANDOENG LS R M A WL A N G SOERABAYA PAKAN BAROI M E I> i N aj M._% REDUCTION ON RBTURN FARRfI I COOL 9 QUICK and COMFORTABLE Apply to the Booking-Agents
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  • 130 7 ...i PEDESTRIAN TftwHEN CARS M Austin Skids Into Ditch _£-ES bout one •At en I cross- >^"mg other d m the collision both cars the Tamil fractured spital last it he was ther Indian flute Hurt In Woodland* Accidi from urday night Austin > n into a
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  • 136 7 Chester Morris gives such an intensely human and psychologically correct interpretation of the padre's son who has more use for the prize ring than the prayer book— "the ne'er do-well' ot the family that he makes the role appear almost novel m "King
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  • 119 7 New Order In Catalonia Barcelona: All Roman Catholic priests m Catalonia will hereafter be required to pay the bachelor's tax according to an order just issued by the Catalan Councillor of Finance. The Vicar- General of Tarragona had protested that the local authorities of Tarragona were
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  • 217 7 Night Flight, the M.G.M. picture which opened at the Capitol yesterday, is another of those air thrillers which, one would have thought, had run their course by now. However. M.G.M. have taken a great deal of trouble over this production and, unlike some of the
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  • 42 7 Enche Jali bin Sulaiman, Senior Agricultural Assistant, Raub. after a stay of over ten years, m the Raub District, is being transferred to Kuantan on Monday. It is understood that Enche Jali is being sent to Kuantan m connection with padi experiments.
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  • 919 7 SWIMMING CLUBS NEW PROPERTY Committee Carefully Considering Lay-Out JHE development of the new properly acquired by .the Singapore was S r e Td m g t. C H Ub dISCUSSSd at the annual ««-Z meeti which Z^question I'! 'the 2**s fT"* ™<^ the quest.on of the most suitable lay-out was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 238 7 LIVESTOCK TRADES I EXHIBITION THE OLD RACE COURSE NOTE THE OPENING DATE April 12th at 4.30 p.m. By H.E. the Hon. Mr. ANDREW CALDECOTT C. M. G., C B. E. Hair rai^inu act of the age by "Peejay" Ringens Champion High Diver Miss IRENE THULL Mr. Ong Sah Bah, and
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    • 9 7 NEW WORLD CABARET DANCING EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M.
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    • 289 7 S iPS^WWFff^^f A SCANDALOUSLY 1 E^^u7JiSSj FUNNY COMEDY! *~b B BB ini^w i^''^ L is >; BB s_&^g _v ?_C "V BB _^_tt^ '*^_fll PC^fl^l fl \r V- fl fl m^fW^^mmmr\m\mWwm m m __$mWsm£_\ fl flfl i^)^^flc^_@ir^rfl Z 5 fl^- v' s "f st?s fl j^ fl fl iv.-,-,. :_3K
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  • 467 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1934. Week-End Comments i THE Singapore police early yester- day morning effected the arresi iat the naval base of a Cantonese whom there is evidence tc •indicate was the man who shol down Inspector Popejoy in a Nevs Bridge Road pawnshop last month
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  • 364 8 I Mr. George M. Warren, passenger manager of the Cunard Steamship Co is staying m Singapore, where he wili study business conditions. Mr. W. H. Bendle, of the F.MS Police who recently returned to Ipoh after being on home leave, will relieve Mr. D. R. L.
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  • 1312 8 LARGE numbers of men who served with the British forces during the; war, more particularly in the Royal Air Force, will remember Sir Henry Walford Da vies— he was not a Sir in those days —who succeeds Sir Edward Elgar as; Master of the King's Musicke. New
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  • 532 8 The Pelandok,The Python And The Tiger" i Sir Peace oi tlv i dok. was in peat Harimau, (the ti| the incident o| tl.. e ried him so relent i get no rest. His e however, soon tolve S a bright idea struck s p a Bawah (the pyt befriended, would
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  • 59 8 The engagement I tween Frank Tillard X of Mr. and Mrs F Malvern, and Molly daughter of Mr. a> \Z lard, of Mariner* r lemere, and lata of Singapore. Mr. F. G. Ooalai X arrived m Ipoh to from Mr. S. I. W. ecutive Engineer. Xi leaving for Taipin Engineer
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 129 8 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER 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, Restaurants Provision Stores. mm__mt_____________________________________^_. j KKGULAR WEEKLY ARRIVALS OF 'NEW POTATOES "SLTTON'S EXPRESS SCOTTISH FIRST EARLIES" mJI W TELOM VALLEY ESTATE
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    • 40 8 -l 1 DOXT PUT YOURSELF OX A PEDESTAL And it is equally unwise to go on the bust even if you have a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY about you. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE UFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 32 9 BRITISH FUNDING LOAN „;r«CRIB ED IN A |a;1 of A Success^ Series n, Ipr. Is 01 I pei di :ad b r I c m M i Ipril 6. 1 I I '<
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  • 21 9 yruru Liverpool si \pr o. throu I isex he L to be c.' be t sill t
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  • 11 9 1 1 1 T still I 1 I m m m
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  • 111 9  - Reds Suffer Heavy Losses in Kiangsi Sin Chew jit Poh Twenty bombers have arrived m j tanchang :o assist In the arrack on he Communist strongholds In Central Cia ngsi Latest reports received by the headquarters state that a hree day battle between Taining and Ciening. a front line or'
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  • 119 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh ihrM_ Shanghai, Apr. 8. Evidence obtained by the British coal-mining interests and the Chinese police who are co-operating with each other to bring about an early settle- ment oi the Kalian strike, indicates that the strike has been instigated by Chinese
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  • 267 9 Influx Of Japanese Troops W EALTHY CHINESE IN FLIGHT -TENSION m the districts on the Bast bank or r f a shai Apr 8--1 North China, is grown- with the" Ua RiVer m tivwiun v.izn tne continual anH« A i T troops. The wealthy and
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  • 68 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Apr. 8. Although the so-called Council for the Independent Government of Mongolia was formally formed yesterday with Prince Yun as its Chairman, a number of Mongol chiefs have arrived m Changchun to interview Henry Puyl with a view to reviving relationships between
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  • 152 9 Remarkable Building Activity m Britain London. April (J. In the past 15 years no fewer than 2.175.000 new houses have been erected Ln England ar.d of this number nearly 1.900.000 m the last ten years. 60 per cent, of them by private enterprise. Though the population of Britain
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  • 54 9 Plan For International University Lucknow. Apr. 7. It has been decided to establish an International Buddhist University at Sarnath. near Benares, where Buddha himself conducted a monastery. The Universry is intended to pro- mote t\\e study of Buddhism and scientific subjects having the greatest bearing on the
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  • 61 9 English Girl's Remarkable Feat London. Apr. 5. j Miss Joan Meakin. a young London airwoman, crossed the Channel today m a glider towed by an aeroplane. She left Ostend early this afternoon and made a safe landing at Lympne. afterwards proceeding to Heston. Before alighting she made
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  • 40 9 Latest Rubber Prices j (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 7. Spot (Sellers) 5 7 16d (5 7,16.) (Buyers" 5%d (5%d.) Juiy-Sept. 5 17i32d (5 9|16d.) Oct.-Dec. 5%d (5 21|32d.) Uan.-March 5 23 32d (s**d.) I Market .—Steady.
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  • 179 9 (ANOTHER STRIKE IN CAR INDUSTRY ;20 Per Cent Wage Increase Demand SIMMERING labou^uVeris^/epL nil irfv ?~1. 0I P eacen >akers full, partiSSSS the aut °mobile and cognat- .J here unrest at Detr„; President Roosevelt's interven--1 asser th!, 1 y V^. a Strike Unionists assert that employers
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  • 87 9 -p, c Washington, Apr. g, The Senate Banking Committee has unanimously carried an amendment tc tne Stock Exchange Control Bill ex- I eluding small exchanges from regulaThe spokesmen of both the House >üb-eommittee and the Senate bank :cmmittee forecast further quick action Baking virtually certain that the
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  • 165 9 WTaahfaigfa, Apr. 7. The Dies silver bill is likely to be I reported on favourably by the mone- i j tary committee of the Senate on Moni day. according to Senator Thomas, j The Bill now includes Mr. Thomas's amendment providing for unlimited purchases of silver by
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  • 94 9 Belgian School-Children's Visit London. April <J. A party of 400 Belgian school children are at present on a visit to England. Yesterday they made a tour Ll of the London County Council hall. where they were welcomed by the Vice-Chairman ot the Council. Later m the day groups
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  • 82 9 Rumours Of Pending Conference j New York, Apr. 7. An important oil conference m Europe with the object of balancing supply and demand is stated by the newspapers to be the object of the de- parture m the past few days of several prominent magnates. The latest departure
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  • 75 9 Death of Famous German War Leader Berlin, Apr. 7. The death has taken place of General Karl von Einem, who commanded the Seventh Army Corps tn the early days of the war and directed the attack on Liege. Later he was commander-in-chief of the Third Army and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 111 9 i iii M i I, MMM j 1,, V SITIATETI HOTEL IN THE ISLVMJ^--^ QO V «m*^y^^ *A_\l/* 5 Cocktail Bar j Vjv v Makan Ketchil NKI LLED F °B LARGE OR SMALL PRIVATL PARTIES. INTERNATIONAL MEEMENT XT LXST! most d.stin-uished talking picture vet made Sunday Pictorial n erpretution merveilleuse
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    • 243 9 WWWWrZr At- y \~H\] AND FIRST CLASS ALL BESPEAK "SPRATTS J f 1&N. j-' fl I '"a v i \W-__T* x mm. g§|2 j 18/iSfir^-j SsU 1 l_fcV*HJfi| EVERYTHING "SPRATTS" OBTAINABLE FROM j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I I ANOTHER COOPER PRODUCT! mgmjm^mmmmmmmmmmmm———————————————————————————————— —^CI§IN r ECTANT DILUTES ONE PART TO 600
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1567 10  - WHAT 120,000,000 ARE THINKING— No. 9 Ralph W. Page Recovery "Yeasting" In The Countryside rilS is thc ninth 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 and is
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    • 181 10 Apr. 4 5 7. American Can. Com. 1OH 4 102 103 American Telephone and Telegraph 120 l 8 119V 4 118% Aicheson Railroad 67> 8 66V 2 67y 2 Dupont 98 98V 2 98% I Firestone. Common 21% 21% 21% General Electric 22% 22V 4 22»/ 8 General
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    • 82 10 During the week ending March 31, 1934. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 16.165 cases, of which 6.543 cases were to the United Kingdom. 950 cases to the Continent of Europe, 6.166 cases to Canada, and 2,506 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Jan. 1.
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    • 283 10 Alor Gajah 22,000 lbs Ayer Panas 62,000 lbs.; Bukit Kubu 14,000 lbs.; Glenealy 33,210 lbs.; Jalan Kebun 11,000 lbs.; Kluang 40,000 lbs.; Pajam 125,500 lbs.; Port Swettenham 10,100 ibs.; Tambalak 16,500 lbs.; Teluk Anson 43,094 lbs.; Ulu Benut 36,500 lbs. Subur 30.220 lbs. South Johore 31,500; Sungei
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    • 213 10 I (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 7. The International Tin Committees failure to increase the quota is sharply criticised m view of the probability of further substantial shrinkage m stocks during the current month. It is believed that the
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    • 49 10 Abroad 1 _m London. Apr. 6. Exchanges to-day were Paris 78 7 32. Rio 4% sellers, official. Buenos Aires 36 sellers, official. Montevideo 37% sellers, official. Bombay IJ6 3|32. Shanghai 1|4%. Hong Kong 1(6. Yokohama 1|2%. Silver Spot 20. Silver Forward 20 IJI6. War Loan 3% per cent. 104
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    • 47 10 Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd., Penang, have received a telegram from the Secretaries, Messrs. Ed. Boustead and Co., London, advising that thf> directors' report and accounts for the period Oct 14. 1932 to Dec. 31, 1933 have been issued, showing a loss of £657.
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    • 112 10 The production of iron and steel m the Sheffield district m 1933 reached a total of nearly 1,000,000 tons. The production of ingots and castings exceeded that of 1932 by 223.000 tons More furnaces continue to be lighted md. m view of the likelihood of a reorganisation of the steel
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    • 83 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 7, IS o'clock noon u^ mmm Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London j Std. Spot I loose) 173 4 177^ j RSS. equal to London St. Spot (F.0.8> 18 18% I Standard R.S.S. on Tender Apr. 17% 18 May- June 18
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    • 152 10 Kinta Tin Dredge No. 2 pels. 260 00Semenyih Output pels. 115.70; Hours Run 362; Hours Lost 38; Restricted 344Yardage 30,000 c.yds. Renong; No. 3 Dredge— 469 piculs The output of tin ore from the property of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., for the month of March 1934
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    • 56 10 i London, Apr. 6. fn^in^ H° f 80 390 000 was applied for m to-day's tenders for £40 million binf a U t r^ BillS The amount allowed m bills at three months was £38 millions The average rate per cent, was 17s 3.01 d. compared with 17s. 9.99 d
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    • 79 10 FRASER'S SHARE LIST M uj Saturday's Alteration Austral Malay I i l Hitam Tin «50> Hong Kong Tin rl Idris (ss> r Jelebus <$1. t j Kamunting <ss> •Kinta Dredge <$!> Lukut ($1) 5 Malaya Cons. Nawng Pets ($1) t.Penawat <50> jPetallng ($1) j Pungah B 1 'Rahman Hyd. ($1)
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    • 1019 10 But Settlement Of U.S. fl/J Dispute Helps Rubber] Market (Fro*r Our Own Correspondent .1 London, Mar. 26. Though thc price of rubber still stands at a statistically unjustifiably high level, hopes for an early conclusion of a restriction agreement are rapidly disappearing, if, indeed, any
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  • 1186 11 l -4 Lecture By Mr. Son..: Ong Siang the will-known Singapore lawyer. J members of the Straits Chinese an interesting lecture on the legithe subsequent marriage of their eference to the legitimacy bill regislative Council of the Colony be Chinese, at the Chinese Christian las
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  • 287 11 the acknowledgment t>y his natural father." Article 1069. "The effect of legiti- mation of a child born out of wedlock is retro-active as from the time of birth, but the existing rights of third parties are no affected thereby." Article 1070. Where a child born out of
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  • 53 11 Four Wildebeeste torpedo bombers belonging to the 100 Squadron "A Flight, attached to the Singapore Air Base, which took part m the official opening of the Sungei Patani Aerodrome, stopped at Taiping on their return flight. Since Wednesday they have been conducting aerial manoeuvres m conjunction with the Burma regiment
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 20 11 .ctERN UNITED IgStmmSmm X AND WOKKMKVS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. IV OV General mmmm*. /i- H>s i: y, i i coil Street,
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    • 60 11 CREDIT-FONCIER DEXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme (Incorporated m Belgium—l9o7) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN. HANKOW PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAN* BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property. Loan* for building. House and real Estate agents. 1 Agents for: Union of Paris Insc. Co LU OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS*
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    • 780 11 *»»ela exceed 518.000.00fl Assurance In force over 555.000.000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) mm —m. a u a 8 Mmm B < mm om jmj ec AGENTS WANTED On Appucatlon to P. c. B. Newington. Inspector of Agencies. Singapore. espert adv,ce wU. „c
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  • 95 12 We are advised by Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd.. the local agents of the Canadian Pacific Steamships. Ltd.. that talking picture equipment has been installed on all the Pacific Empresses as well as on the Empress of Australia and the Duchess steamers on the Atlantic. The Empress
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  • 90 12 Greater Activity At British Ports London. Apr. 4. The returns of shipping movements at British ports show that foreign trade arrivals with cargo m February. 1934. revealed an increase m tonnage of 7.9 per cent, over February. 1933, while departures with cargo were 3.9 >er cent, greater. Arrivals
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  • 95 12 Sailing for Europe by the motor ship Erria from Penang on April 13 are Mrs. and Miss Case, of Tronoh. It may be of general interest writes Egoist m The Times of Malaya) to state that Mrs. Case is probably the only European lady proprietory rubber planter m Malaya who
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  • 23 12 "Cathay" P. O. liner, has been laid up m Australia while new propellers and tall shafts are being taken out by a consort.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENT
    • 232 12 Hong Kong, Mar. 31. I baffling mystery surrounds the Soviet motor-ship Kusnetz Lessou (Grasshopper Forest., which, while on a voyage irom Leningrad to Vladivostok, ran aground recently on one of the -eefs oi the Pratas group, half way between Hong Kong and the northernmost tip of
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    • 122 12 I** Arc wear's" Successful Voyage To South America Averaging 11.3 knots for seventeen i consecutive days on a fuel consumpj tion of less than twenty tons per day. Sir Joseph Isherwood's new vessel, the j "Arcwear," which it is claimed will rejvolutionise tramp shipping, has j
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    • 87 12 The wife of one of the employees engaged m constructing the vessel was asked to name the modem trawler "Eskimaux." just built by Smith's Dock Company, Ltd., at South Bank on Tees. This procedure was requested by the owners, and popular choice fell on the wife
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    • 123 12 Welcome orders for Tyne shipyards recently recorded include an 8.500-tons vessel ''motor), to be built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. Ltd for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, and a 1,000-tons coasting steamer for the Free Trade Wharf Co.. Ltd., of London, placed with Hawthorn. Leslie
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    • 143 12 A rare feat has just been completed at Middlesbrough by the overhauling of the giant dock gates. These gates consist of two pairs, and wer« constructed m 1904. They had been m constant use ever since. When the task was begun m the spring ot last year,
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    • 43 12 The position of Dutch shipping is Indicated this year by the fact that no single shipping company paid a divid!S!•„,« an L are also m serious financial difficulties. Building, where it has not entirely come to an end, is extremely restricted m amount
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    • 356 12 More Crews Being Signed On The shipping revival has been talked about for a long time, but there seems to be no doubt that it is really begin- ning to be felt now. In November and December there was a very conspicuous improvement m the number of
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    • 218 12 Southampton's Improved Trade In spite of the trade depression of 1933. Southampton has reason to congratulate itself on the increase m its trade, and it must be one of the very few ports able to do so. The tonnage totals, inwards and outwards, totalled 16,900.000. compared with
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    • 56 12 Per President Van Buren Hllman Biederman. Authur Henry Cobb. Charlotte W. Cobb. Randal H Cobb, Peter Cobb, Sophie Cohen Florence A. Dt. 'Pazzi. Georgiana G Down. Delben Goodman. Hans Hausamann. Virginia Kriekenbeck, Edwin F Lee, Edna F. Lee, Bertha Marino' Cecelia B Pellant. Philip b Prentice Rose Snow.
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    • 105 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside lh> East Wharf <Em, jUI Raj ula 22 Main Wharf 1*„ Erna 18; H +>t Maru 13; P: J 8; Planeius 6 Empire Dock Km,.,,,,, Clara Camus 30 "1 Dakar Maru 34 Tung Song. Ip ft Empire Dock (Entrance a Bangalore 4fi West Wharf < Kn,,
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    • 204 12 Thurlandcaatl Manila 7.4. for V Albert Sarraui Pr., 1131 ton Bombay 7.4. E Rajula. Bri; ::oa 7.4 tor Madras 12 4 Pres. van Bu: i a m 61S from Boston 7.4. lo; New Tat] Cap Pad.) ran Fr 4?9i Haiphong 6 4 Kinta. Brr 7.4. for Penang Benavon.
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    • 20 12 A rail-car, I heavy-oil trials by rhe I crn Rail* I it has been I worth and i 1 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 662 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M.S. I TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. 1 Imperial Airways. Rooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam,, .mm i m v*\ t ■^^Jz^J^JHj m^m m.^ 1 1 _L^__l \mwm\A\ *_c jfegM §T«AM^ iginffT motol* expftst* l^Sv^j BOME VIA
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    • 69 12 m I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIIN KAISHA. LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. SHYOGEN MARU Apr 8 *pr 19 MALTA MARU Apr 10 Apr. 10 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail MALTA MARU Apr. 15 Apr. 15 For rates and other particular
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    • 69 12 HENDERSON l| > Sturm n I,|N J Between K.. Vi f\<M Marseille^. I'jlmu ind '"Ti BOMEWAKII >x, "pjrtl Port ol DixpmKirkai>«'n^-J BHAMO AMARAI BAOAING BURVn YOMA I PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMKV I BHAMO AMARAP' j p BAOAING BURMA YOMA tails London h Through Pa W fares to Strait i> II LONDON
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 272 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 I Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan 'via Padang Besar' Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan via Gemas) every Monday,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 345 13 I -_r.»J*il*WU*lltW 'j«»lfl I m_—W^'^—_w^mWW^:'T*Gr^^^^ !^^^^P^ <" BRITISH INDIA I p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS I Due Due I N pore I nage Spore I 'mIDA2m i 5 500 June 6 I AJPUTANA 17.000 Jun«- 8 I RANCHI .7.000 June 0> BURDWAN <).OTO July 5 I t
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    • 511 13 Ellerman&Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England; pop uaiot, 'ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBITRP Steamer Vl P RTS AND SUEZ C^ HAMBURG, City oi Bagdad Due Sails City of Lille A Pr. 14 Apr. 16 Apr. 29 May 2 City of Eastbo*Sn ce H NG KONG S***™"
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    • 1177 13 L^t.tsmWsc mmm\M~^Smm*gmKM PHE S£_3 o£E N 5J EL ril®™ <° cean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (IMl) Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. -HE STOATO^o^ttaS^^ ll^ 0 Ltd T^ CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. HE fmS^^M_\Ts^SSff s?° Ltd THK SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. LUL IDS m__^_rS_\\XF^7SSmJSSSm Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL
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    • 798 14 K. P. M. tONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS -Monday, Apr. 9, Belawan-Deli. BOTH— Monday, Apr. 9, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Cheribon. SINGARADJA— Monday. Apr. 9, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday. Apr. 10. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tandjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday, Apr. 11,
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    • 584 14 „4 <*■ A Jwrn jG^rt r_ m j m tm Ml 1 m m Mr lii HI "•"j V I f 1 1 11 1 'Hi I h-ftfffl^ m I 'I i t^ I _ft^fc33b^. TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA,
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    • 665 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, R()TT TO HAMBURG fcRu \Mu §SUWA MARU 10.000 Apr. 19 20 HARUNA BARU i Qv §FUSHIMI MARU 10,000 May 3 4 JKATORI MARU ln S HAKOZAKI MARU 10,900 May 16 17 §KASHIMA MAKI i,,S? ty t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 30 X YASUKUNI MARr
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  • 182 15 WEEK-END CRICKET TOURNAMENT POINTS FOR P.S. AND L. I rV ices Beaten On The Padang CELLENT INNINGS BY i, N N. Heed and some unusually ,h innings <» N were features of the S.C.C. r?! ,id v Padang yesterday, when the Public irnin' 1 d (he Services by .9 runs.
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  • 31 15 I lb beat Club at ng. .de 90 being up being J batted v 15, H T -ftb IS. Kooi ttras w I 1 ft 1 Cordetrc
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  • 23 15 Ceylen S.C. Defeat Y.M.C.A. I d a g J md. vagal I undrum st ras 13 sand >Ut 2^ biavagai Per I 21
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  • 255 15 Tht second string of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club beat the! i Ceylon Sports Club second team by Aye* wickets yesterday at the Ceylon Sports! Club ground. Balestier Road. Thi Ceylonese declared with 143 for! six wicketa and the Chinese, m reply. l were still Aye runs
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  • 215 15 A splendid partnership, ol over 100. between Ratnasabapathy and Dudley enabled the Ceylon Tamils' Association second string to beat the SR C. second i Ing yesterday on the Ceylon Tamils und at Balestier Road. lIU I Ebir b Dudley 0. A. Johnson Ingam b Paransothy 12.
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  • 268 15 On the Padang on Saturday the S.C.C. beat St. Joseph's Institution by 35.5 At one time the Club had seven wickets down for 48. Then in a rapid scoring partnership Dean and Walling added 74. Facing Holt and Fargus. the schooljboy batsmen fared very badly
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  • 247 15 The V.M.C.A. were only able to turn out a scratch team for Saturday's home fixture against the Anglo-Chinese School, and they paid a heavy penalty. The schoolboys won by 123 runs m a iow-scoring match. Scores V.M.C.A.: Lee Tuck Boon b ParaAh Chee b Paraman ICuLd
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 15 A group of officials at the V.M.C.A Swimming Carnival on Saturday, including Mr. A. B. Jordan, Mr. K.G. M. Fraser, Mr. A. Robinson and the Rev. R. K. S. Adams.
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  • 335 15 i I tween second and third Time: 1 nun/ I 1 2 5 sec 543: $14. $11 and 510 for places j Also ran Vitality 11.12, Itam 11.0. 'B'-n Hall 10.12. Pcrieci Lady 9.7. Lconie j 0.3, Land's End 8.12. j Ponies Class ll— Div. II (5 furs). TOLONG LAG
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  • 115 15 At Tanglin on Saturday the P.W.D. Sports Club beat Wiltshire Regt. II by 115 runs. P.W.D. Sports Club J. V. T Campbell not out 78 V. Poiv niah b Stopher. 7 Samson de Silva low. b Veck. 20 P. d'Almeida c and b Stopher. 65
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  • 481 15 Malay Riders' Successful Afternoon (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 'TKE second and last day of t'-e Selangor Turf Club spring •■•amateur meeting was concluded very successfully to-day despite a heavy shower during ihe first and second races. The programme of eight events was
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    • 209 15 •■■"•-i"*" •••••■•■••■m— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I The original Utter tt held at Arcadia n(A iy TDILViT "".ft TINS Workt and itt authenticity can be \Wmm_m_T^S^^_^^^M I>U »"U-**^ lim* wtwmim When we seal thc TRU-VAC airtight Candidly I think there are few B^J^^^B^^W TIN the FACTORY FRESHNESS of brands of either cigarette or J||||||Pii."^«.
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  • 1102 16 DIVISION I Arsenal 3 Huddersfield 1 Birmingham 0 Chelsea 3 Blackburn 3 Sheffield Utd. 1 Derby 4 Tottenham 3 1 Everton 2 Stoke 2 Leeds 8 Leicester 0 Manchester C. 2 Portsmouth 1 Middlesbro' 0 W hampton 0 Newcastle 1 Aston Villa 1 Sheffield
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  • 708 16 Thrilling Game At Highbury THE WIZARDRY OF ALEX JAMES Cup Rehearsal (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 7. THE ARSENAL took a big step forward towards the championship of the League when at Highbury to-day they defeated Huddersfield, their closest rivals, by 3 goals to 1. The Londoners now have
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  • 538 16 R. A. Score Only First Half Goal But Have Three Scored Against Them After The Interval By S.R.C. S.R.C 3; R.A l. TT WAS not surprising to se? the S.R.C. give oniy a me- diocre display against the Royal Artillery at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, when they met m
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    15 16 Sanderson, the S.R.C. goalkeeper, punches clear m the League match against the RA. on Saturday.
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  • 55 16 Holland Defeat Ireland In the semi-final of the soccer world championship at Amsterdam yesterday Holland defeated Ireland by 5 goals to 2. The score at half time was I—2. Ireland took the lead soon after the interval but Holland added four goals m quick succession The final is
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  • 292 16 Lim Bong Soo Invited To Play For China Interviewed by a representative of the Free Press yesterday Mr. Lim Bong Soo. lawn tennis champion of Malaya, admitted that he had been invited to join the tennis team of China at the Far Eastern Olympic meeting which is scheduled to be
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  • 28 16 Malaya Too (iood For Hong: Kon.t> Malaya beat Hong Kom-, m the Interport hockey mat cli m Honi Kong on Saturday oy four goals to nil.
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  • 55 16 Saturdays Qtf Results '*»»ndon ij Club Rugb \&Z I the foUowlni Birkenhead P [Blackheath Cardin Devonport Services i Harlequin i Br. L'don Beottii iNorthampt Aberavon s "h<s Torquay At:. HosplK Waterloo ißeckenham I Bedford Nottingham iO. Duns O.M T 0 Urn Old Paul.:. 5 0 I U.C.S. OB
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    • 62 16 TARZAN AND HIS APES OTHER BOY FRIENDS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SO SAVAGE IF THEY COULD HAVE PHONED Mr. G. A. Service AT 51 Ol TO FIX A HIRED COOKER TO DO THEIR RAW MEAT TO A TURN. THINK OF THIS WHEN HE MUTTERS ABOUT 'THE DARN STUFF IS AS
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    • 56 16 fc m INGERSOLL-RAND (INDIA) LTD Largest Manufacturer of Compressed Air Machinery m the W4 75 Years of World-wide Experience. Specify INGERSOLL-RAND Mining, Tunnelling and Quarrying Plants, Stationary and l'<*»* Compressors. Rock Drills, Pumps. Pneumatic Tools, Calyx Prospecting I>nll> et All enquiries should be addressed to THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 58 16 AUSTRALIAN RAfl Rofilh Wins KU Cap (FMn Our SyfecH The Kinf to-day anei r ROGILLA PETER PAN KIVKK\ t.\\ Won by away. Ttau 41, 3 1. 10 RUGBY AJUI Cambridge I niversilji Score Against W In a Rui rules Cambrid* team beat H points to 18 A :r eCB led
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