The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 April 1934
1934-04-14
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Title Section14 1934-04-14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14.239. ESTD. 1835. BATPKDAT, APRIL. 14, 1934 1« CENTS.14 words
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Article51 1934-04-14 1 Roosevelt Crisis kfIREE MVJOU OBSTACLES l\ CONGRESS Bitter Struggle Developing ffashinfton. \pr. IS. T\\\ SENATI lv* ratified (farther Hi measMTts thereby brinfinc additioji.il t.ivrs to .is (<tm pared with jjjg.o6o.ooo uh»n the pr<>pos.il> mi pa^^pri b/j the House of BepßstnUtives ftt Senate Is t ig h ten 8 natoi theReuter - 51 words
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Article19 1934-04-14 1 Washington. Apr. \'l. I itrugg] I which both nts plan strai re:ui^• S &ii pay 51 v19 words
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Article14 1934-04-14 1 Mm. IJ. n his by :h us I sident. Reuter ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article15 1934-04-14 1 V York, Apr l> I r. Uon inure I aa at nnaire week. Tding ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration239 1934-04-14 1 Peacemakers Another Drive U. o. Dare Not i I Remain Aloof London. Apr. 13. «TT Is impossible for Britain to escape the responsibilities and the result of another great European war/ said Sir Austen Chamberlain at the National Conference :or the defence of the League of Nations, mReuter - 239 words
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Article39 1934-04-14 1 Washington. Apr. 13. In view of the ultimate enactment of legislation to prevent war profiteering the Senate has ordered the investigation or the manufacture and traffic of arms and munitions, which will be conAutumn. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration198 1934-04-14 1 'export duty on native rubber RETAILS of what the Dutch Government i. prepared to do to briu X about rubber restriction are «r'- hem>r radua v made public. effec^hlft Z"lv l F nVd hl H lland lo tttett that the D.L.I, are prepared to control exports byReuter - 198 words
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62 1934-04-14 1 Public Enemy No 1 Comes Back To Indiana Indianapolis. Apr. 13. John Dillinger. Public Enemy Number One. has turned up again, this time at Warsaw In Indiana where he and i another desperado held up the police station with machine-guns and com- pelled the station officers to open the iReuter - 62 words
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Article80 1934-04-14 1 British Warship And German Tug 1 1' London, Apr. 12. The new sloop H.M.S. Grimsby. which fc is to replace H.M S Cornflower on the c China Station, while undergoing her j i trials oft Plymouth to-day collided with a German tug but was so slightly dam- cReuter - 80 words
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Article83 1934-04-14 1 i Indian merchant fined for infringement of trade mark Page 7. i Writs against two newspapers for contempt of court Page 3. Judge < ond emus witness's evidence Page 6. I Ex-Colonial judge on Singapore Naval Base Pagr 11 Duke of Northumberland's views on Singapore Page 9.83 words
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Article91 1934-04-14 1 BANGKOK STRIKE ENDING 9 \y Reopen After Ten Days 'From Our Own Corresponds: rpup po TTrTr Apr. 13. yfcE POLICE are string more active ta the rice mill strike owing to which several ships are held up They amstcd four ol the principal leaders, oi the striking roolies this morning91 words
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Article111 1934-04-14 1 Bandit Army Takes Three Villages Hong Kong, Apr. 13. An army of 6.000 Red Troops aimched an attack on the Government] :roops at Yung Ting, Taiyang z:\d' Cutien. m North Fukien, this morning rhen the Red vanguard captured Sinhuan and Pangkow. The Communists ire reported to beUnion Times - 111 words
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Article72 1934-04-14 1 Tribal Conflict At I Kashg:ar I London, Apr. 12. It has now transpired that Mrs. homson Glover, wife of the Consul- i eneral at Kashgar, was shot m the ing during the attack on the Consulate a Feb. 14. Four other members of the onsulate staff were72 words
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Article20 1934-04-14 1 Mr. A. H. Waddington has gone toil ?remban to succeed Mr. H. P. Bryson I Secretary to the Resident. l"20 words
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Article113 1934-04-14 1 Cathedral Theft Revelations German Secret Society Suspected THE THEORY is advanced that the J theft of the Van Eyck panel bearlUlg the famous triptych the "Adora- tionof the Lamb," a priceless treasure (o! Flemish art, from St. Bavon Cath;drai at Ghent is the work a German secret society formed toReuter - 113 words
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95 1934-04-14 1 ANGLO-JAPANESE DEADLOCK ASSUMES FRESH ASPECTS London. Apr. 13. W^KIHER developments m the Anglo- Japanese textile deadlock are expected within a fortnight m consequence of the progress of a Purvey of the position by Mr. Walter Runciman and the Cabinet* Anglo- Japanese commercial relations not oni\ In re&peOt flf textiles butReuter - 95 words
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Article322 1934-04-14 1 Acute Sino-Japan Tension MOMENTOUS AT NANCHANG Hangs In The Balance i Shanghai, Apr. 13. I^HE NANCHANG Conference which dealt with the momentous situation m North China, concluded this afternoon. Geneal Huang Fu, of the North China Government, is reported to have suggested accepting the Japanese demands to resume postal andUnion Times - 322 words
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Advertisement49 1934-04-14 1 BIGIA TEA Bring, the freshness sn d fragrance of the Malaya" f'4'«* direct to >our home. I *O-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RI 'STAFFEL SPecia, 123 tO3 •>••»• EC| AL DINNER DANCE 94 5 to Midnight Th e Fiy NAL PERrORMAN CE of ■> FAMOUS MAGICIAN DEWYME. C£ LEBRATED ORCHESTRA p HONE 53849 words
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Advertisement88 1934-04-14 1 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION ADELPHI HOTEL COMCERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, DURING TIFFIN TABLE D'HOTE MEALS AND A LA CARTE SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS I ARRANGED AT SHORT NOTICE SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT I TE l7!f e GO > F r swimmin g sunbathing I ALWAYS COOL AND DELIGHTFUL I TODAY:.88 words
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Advertisement11 1934-04-14 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article62 1934-04-14 2 Before lha Chief J«stfce and Mr. Justice Grrality m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. D. C. A 4 34 Sim Ah Chee v.<. M. Melville. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the >nd. Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals 1. Rex vs. Lim Cheng Hai62 words
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Article29 1934-04-14 2 Or. V. M. Mathews. the well-known private medical practitioner of Ipoh, •jnll be leaving on the 19th. instant for Europe on furlough. Mrs. Mathews preceded him some weeks ago.29 words
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Article391 1934-04-14 2 Three Months For Extortion i No. 1. MAN IN KLANG" DROPS A PLACE J Lim Ah Sian, Cheah Kirn Kang and Eong Ah Hong, Hokkiens, living at Kampar Road. Klang, were charged with attempting to extort $12 by put- ting one Tan Foon Yong, shopkeepei.j j Kampar Road, m fear391 words
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Article139 1934-04-14 2 Fiith list oi subscriptions for the year V ended Aug. 31. Previously acknowledged $8,880.42;; Per Mrs. Sime F. S. Gibson $25: Lady; Clement! $50; J. A. and E. A. Elias $25; Anonymous 514.67; F. Ellis $100; Total! 59.CD5.09. First List of Subscriptions 1933-34. Messrs. Hammer and139 words
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Article387 1934-04-14 2 Woman's "Cruelty" To A Panther Kept In Cage That Was Too Small A Chinese woman, Ong Lean Huah, was fined $10 at Penang tor the offence of cruelty to animals, by caging a full grown panther m such a manner as to subject it to unnecessary suffering. The accused pleaded387 words
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Article108 1934-04-14 2 i When the case m which a Cantonese. Chan Ah Pan. was charged with selling false currency notes was mentioned before Mr. D. Wills m the Penang Police Court, Detective Inspector Gordon an- i nounced that the Deputy Public Prosecutor hud instructed him to withdraw the case against the accused.108 words
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Advertisement199 1934-04-14 2 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. SILK AND COTTON. SHIRTS PYJAMAS. Neckties, Collars, Socks, Belts, Singlets, Towelgowns, Sock-suspen-ders, the best and latest style etc., etc., etc., Obta ma ble at S. SHIMURA CO., SHIRT PYJAWA MAKERS, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 4382 o Th«M dkstrtJtlnf skin complaint* •r« turt outwvd U« nt199 words
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Advertisement231 1934-04-14 2 WANTED. WANTED small sea-side bungalow fully furnished. Particulars to Box No. 389, care of Free Press. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED experienced planter, good with Javanese labour, to assist owner ot healthy privately owned estate of one thousand acres old rubber, and to take lull charge very shortly. Also experienced conductor-store clerk.231 words
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Advertisement542 1934-04-14 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS VAREEN NAIL POLISH m liquid form Obtainable m the following shades White; Natural; Rose; Deep RosePale Coral; Brilliant Rose. Made m England. 50 cents per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LTD., CHEMISTS. I BOARD RESIDENCE. i BOARD RESIDENCE, "The Grove," 103 Meyer Road, Katong. Ideal seaside situation, double and sir?Je542 words
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Advertisement651 1934-04-14 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. It is notilied for general information that the Government proposes to select two candidates for admission to the Straits Settlements Civil Service this year and thnt applications, which must be submitted on the prescribed forms, must reach the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than May 15th. 1934. Forms651 words
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Advertisement446 1934-04-14 2 TENDER SINGAPORE MUNICII\\|.if V Tenders are now i^viu.* following material cr particulars, see Municipal! Execution of Barth\ Ring Rood rrom U Pr r Roud to Woodl< of doting 4 p 30th. I9K Supply oruy of ste< i roof tru* roof truss memty-r< Gas Works *S 4 p.m. Tuesday. C. H446 words
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Miscellaneous123 1934-04-14 2 Diary Of The Week Saturday 11th. .iigh \vab-r a i'j a.iii., 11.10 p.m. Vacating HSYC. Ladies' Rac*\ 4.30 p.m. football: S.A.F.A. League, Fi.st Division, Ciunese vs. Wiltshires, J. B. Stadium, 5.15 p.m. Jrickcl S.C.C. vs. Wiitshires, S.C.C. padang, Gevion S.C. vs. St. Anujov. .s St. Andrew's ground; S.C.R.C. vs A.P.C,123 words
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Article905 1934-04-14 3 i REPORTS OF POPEJOY SUSPECTS i ARREST Suggestion That They Were Likely To Prejudice Accused's Trial A LLEGING that the reports published m the Singapore Free Press J and the Malaya Tribune, m connection with the arrest of Mak ;Weng Cheng, a Cantonese, for the905 words
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177 1934-04-14 3 Australia Air Route Will Be In Full Service By Autumn London, Apr. The final section of the England to Australia air route will, it is hoped, be In operation b> the autumn. This statemint was made m reply to a question m the House ol177 words
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76 1934-04-14 3 Fatal Sequel To Argument Over Rent rvii.wi-. *n r cast >iran is *ki- Road. n toCour. ...l.v irtdence day In father* man he when he one :i th< the de- an v and he was In- mur- said momii m the deime to hand- ard insid nd just ni door,76 words
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Article211 1934-04-14 3 Success Of Perth-Adelaide Air Service Th. success ci the Perth-Adelaide air; service has been so complete as to make possible th- establishment of this ser- vice on an iinsubaidised basis, and this is the lirsr time In Australian history that any really long-distance air i service has211 words
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101 1934-04-14 3 New Cunarder Expected To Be Launched By November Next London, Apr. 11. Speaking at the annual meeting oi the Cunard Steamship Company. Sir Percy Bates, the chairman, said that m view of the constant progress m naval architecture he would like to see whether they could not make a secondBritish Radio - 101 words
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Article275 1934-04-14 3 All-Girls Orchestra Visits Penang A NEW DEPARTURE IN DANCE BANDS A brilliant musical career which commenced at the age of five and the leader of an all-girls' orchestra for the iast six to seven years are among the proud achievements of Miss Jerre Lee, I charming American girl, who275 words
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Article72 1934-04-14 3 Over Fifty Years Exhibitor In Academy London, Apr. 11. The Hon. John Collier, the artist, ditd to-day at ihe age ot 84. Although suffering from a form of paralysis for sonic time before his death j he continuru painting until i fortnight ago. Ho has be<m aBritish Radio - 72 words
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Advertisement146 1934-04-14 3 "•""■•■■■■••■l LUNCHEON, LIGHT LUNCHEON MORNING or AFTERNOON SNACKS addition (o the customary daily iv are many tempting sundries which to choose. Perhaps you max anythmie too substantial just something light to carry you over until tea. All food is prepared m the way by Oll r experts and you 'red146 words
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Advertisement323 1934-04-14 3 NEW TO SINGAPORE COSTOIE JEWELRY THf: LATEST FROM BUSOTB. Bet the lvnarkabic niofJ-rn m. Ol a collection of rt produ. tk>n 5 ol Annques. Fine ModRV Pit c m Distuirtivf Costiun« JfAoJi RANGING IN PRIC£ MOM 10 CENTS TO $10. THE "NOVEAUX" CO. Capitol OiMlding, North Bridge Road, t FsrlH323 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1934-04-14 4 ——.———————— . Sir Philip Gibbs, K. B. E. | j i - Sir Philip Gibbs, K. B. E. j i By This is the seventh article m the series being written specially for the Fre" Press by Sir Philip Gibbs. i the well-known British author and journalist. i Budapest. ■pi IE HUNGAHIAN people are still living on hope1,691 words
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Article53 1934-04-14 4 Irk Official To Suicide Nanking, Apr. 12. Because his wife and concubine were constantly quarrelling an official of the Military Supplies Department committed suicide by jumping into the river. A note which he left said that the shrill voices of the two women m continuous bickering got onReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement73 1934-04-14 4 you wanf sound sleep avoid WEAK SPRAYSKill mosquitoes with powerful FLIT Weak imitations of FLIT will bring you no relief from mosquitoes. Don't risk your comfort and health. Powerful FLIT kills mosquitoes by the roomful. Get FLIT and sleep m peace. Look for the ■■"■I Cfll sealed yellow tin with73 words
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Advertisement166 1934-04-14 4 tor \f?3i*sit Bis ii rated" M. ■a #m b^ am cw «9 V 1 11 n n ej 1 1 I■ f3 E n lceri to form, get 'Bls«rated' Magnesia right PRESCRIBED BY DC TTrw away It's manrellotis how r/*^n CTAKum itstopsackhty— how quick- rCJk b!(JMACH SI lv 't i^i\166 words
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Miscellaneous694 1934-04-14 4 j CHURCH "SERVICES m -i- -i i 7.45 a.m. Parade service Tanglin Barracks 2nd Sunday After Easter s.so Tm^kunaay school. 915 a.m. Service of worship with sermon ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL b >' the Rev. W. S. Reinoehl. B.A. .00 p.m. Service of \vorship v.ith sermon by a.m. Holy Communion the694 words
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Article, Illustration134 1934-04-14 5 mental dancer. In striking pose during ng hei first appearance In England at tlie Graf ton Theatre. London. I ""'l""1 tS d f»r forthcoming season being tested out on the Thames at tomW*~^C*£m%H~C** and comI W»al r>l( a(1 t>pes arf be(nK demonstrated b> Thornyevoffs at Hampton134 words
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Advertisement27 1934-04-14 5 EAST. OR WEST HOME BEER IS BEST AND JEFFREY'S IS BEST OF THE KOME BEERS aaaT* At I A aaßaaaa^^ ll^^^ <^ I y^ y^ ■i^Bk^^^M nk^nl aaaT*^na27 words
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Article144 1934-04-14 6 WOMAN HAWKERS COME TO BLOWS Black eyes were m evidence m a case m the police court before Mr. J. M. 3rander yesterday, m which two Chinese Amazons were fined for disorderly oehaviour. The women were Yew Ah Cho. aged j *0. whose eyes were swollen, and144 words
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Article165 1934-04-14 6 Summons Against Indian Merchant Dismissed The summons against the proprietor of Uttamram and Co.. of Arab Street, who had been summoned for being m possession of and importing Japanese :loth marked "fast colour." which description was alleged to be false was dismissed m the Criminal District165 words
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Article28 1934-04-14 6 London, Apr. 11. Arrangements have been made for A piL'liminary meeting m London next week to decide the scope of the AngloDutch trade negotiations.- British Radio.28 words
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Article348 1934-04-14 6 Japan Stabilising Power In East MOSCOW COMMENTS ON V.S.— JAPAN NOTES Moscow, April 4. Pravcki, commenting upon the exchange of letters between Japanese Foreign Minister Hirota and U.S. Secretary of State Hull, points out that th*. Japanese press regards the exchange as a "victory for Hirota." The newspaper says thatTass - 348 words
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Article554 1934-04-14 6 "Evidence A Tissue Of Lies JUDGES STRONG COMMENT IN j MONEYLENDING CASE i t YMVING judgment for S. Pierre agai 7 vJ lending dispute which created co] Catholic circles, to which both parti yesterday m the Supreme Court 1 evidence of Anthonysamy, a witness i His Lordship said it appeared554 words
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Article71 1934-04-14 6 In May Nert Year Instead Of February London, April 11. The Birmingham section of the British Industries Fair of 1935 wilfbe held from May 20 to May 31 Inclusive instead of m February. The change of date is made m the hope that it will be more71 words
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Article172 1934-04-14 6 Prehistoric Village Found RESULT OF EXCAVATION IN RUSSIA Moscow, Apr. 4. An expedition of the Academy ur Sciences, under the leadership of Professor Gorotsov. has carried out exca- vations of a paleolithic settlement. I estimated as having existed some 20.000 I years ago. on the Desna River near the townTass - 172 words
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Article27 1934-04-14 6 'AMBLJN has been by entei sw Fiv, T gamlu:; r count «•<! .-4.J group In aiui then bud, gWMthe Four $1 each wi i trial27 words
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Article23 1934-04-14 6 Mr. E Bi 30 yean w lt»e Press address at th Beth. row nj bt> m or i <taVj Interests i tfljall present23 words
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Advertisement156 1934-04-14 6 j PI LSENE R BEER Brewed and Bottled /^^^^^fc^V Jf^ I Brewery Co. j^^r -M» I Straits Java Trading f LfJ Distributors: The fwM phoenix rated I l^^JX. 1 I 1 To-day s Free Press football competition entry form and details will be found m page 15. aßaaaaaaaßaaßaßaaaaaaßaßaßaßaßaaaßa f RESERVE156 words
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Article, Illustration169 1934-04-14 7 Died In His Sleep FATE OF CHINESE VISITOF TO PENANG An elderly Chinese of 55 years, win aas .spending a few days m Penan* ssed away suddenly m his sleep anc rjta not till the followina; morning thai the tragedy was discovered. The deceased, Yeon Kang. who hac arrived from169 words
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Article35 1934-04-14 7 R. F. C. Markham. of the Malaya! 1 Educational Service, is returning from Home furlough toil 'MOW Resident of Perak has revoked appointment of Towkay Lai Chak Sang M li Justice of the Peace for35 words
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Article297 1934-04-14 7 THAT IS WORTH j A frail little woman is lighting a legal rattle with lawyers and executors m :New York over a aquar* inch of paper But that piece of paper is worth be-' jtween €10.000 and *;isooo Meanwhile m England half a dozen connoisseurs297 words
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Article114 1934-04-14 7 London, Apr. 11. The total number of wireless receiving licences m force m Britain at the end Ol March was G. 254 .400 as compared with 5.407.000 one year ago.- British Radio. H.E. the Officer Administering, the! Government, with a party from Government House, attended the114 words
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Article189 1934-04-14 7 SELANGOR SOCCER LEAGUE i Chinese And Malays Warned More players were warned and an- 1 >ther Malay forward ordered off i the field m a first division match at' the Kuala Lumpur Stadium between! the "A" teams of the SC.R.C. and the! Selangor Malays. Till about189 words
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Article198 1934-04-14 7 (Jood Acting Uy Fay Wray m "Madame Spy" The performance of Fay Wray m "Madame Spy" now at the Alhambra, In an admittedly difficult rule, places, her m the rank of actresses whose his- i trionic ability, as distinct from name value, deserves consideration. It need hardly be198 words
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Article186 1934-04-14 7 LONDON REPORTS A CAMPAIGN AGAINST THEM j London, Mar. 28. An energetic campaign against tigers has been carried on m Johore, m con- sequence of the number of natives which these creatures have killed <says ("The News Chronicle"). A Government report on Johore just I issued shows186 words
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Article126 1934-04-14 7 Infringement Of British Brand i 'From Our Ov/n Correspondent.) Penans, Apr. IS. The District Judge delivered judgment to-day m tho case m which the Indian plecegoods merchant! Hatyeb Khun were charged with possession for the purpose ot sale of a quantity uf shirting made In Japan bearing126 words
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Advertisement75 1934-04-14 7 i j A-^n CAPITOL W*^ SPECIAL MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE M TO-DAY at 11 a.m. _P^^H _____^^^^___l Spocialh Selected Shorts including 4^* LAUREL HARDY m "ANY OLD PORT" :tt g mM i^ jm __l M Ml H —t ___K_P____MB I I I NEW WORLD CABARET I "THE CABARET DE LUXE" j75 words
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Advertisement260 1934-04-14 7 ALHAMBRA TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 HOW does a beautiful woman obtain secrets of state? ■B^^See— v^gi r y^SHwK' S <'* *o^BB ■^^BHHBjBJBBteiv. x /^'T^Saj^^^^^*^W^/ ><< 1 with FAY WRAY NILS ASTHER Edward Arnold, John Miljan, Noak Beery, Robert Ellis, David Torrence. Produced by Carl Laemmlc. Jr. A 1 UNIVERSAL PICTURE260 words
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461 1934-04-14 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, APRIL. 14, 1934 Indian Congress Changes Its Methods 'THERE has been a significant change m Indian politics m the course of the las.; fortnight as a result of the conference of some Of the principal Indian Congress leaders at New Delhi, and the approval oi.461 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1934-04-14 8 THE above portrait is or the Rr Hon. J. G. Latham. Deputy Premier ol Australia, the leader of the Australian Eastern Mission, which leaves Singapore to-day on the more important part or its journey, to China and Japan, m each of which country it is proposed1,047 words
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Article213 1934-04-14 8 Mr. R. F. C. Markham. 01 the Malayan Educational Service, is returning from home leave this week. Bhikku Narada. a Buddhist monk from Ceylon, has arrived m Kuala Lumpur and will deliver an additss on Buddhism at the Town Hall. The Hon'ble Mr. D. H. Elias.213 words
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Article142 1934-04-14 8 Topics Of w eek pm. SSH pi the Pi "Do v. Hit Inhabli i Sun. i' CO a foi tlon It mv p v. tight where marine i f to though n lour i howe\ .-.i). pap sati a Japanej i dor P IN I G 1 plaine I baffalo142 words
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Advertisement365 1934-04-14 8 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER **AO€ rtA«^* REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 1934; Quarts, per doz. >6.55 Pints. per doz. J >3.70 Duty Included^ QUALITY GUARANTEED UNCHANGED Obtainable at ail Clubs, Hotels, Restaurants Provision Stores. f BY SPECIAL jftl Jgf rO H>: THF APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM fstd m2fSissmm- 187365 words
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Advertisement52 1934-04-14 8 "THE LAW WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF" declared Lord Reading the othef day. With costs, of course, as you wijl find if you have no "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY when you meet with a serious accident involving a law suit. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.52 words
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Advertisement12 1934-04-14 8 WHEW YHE Of HERS MM D j j ffAIIfOPIEASE \OuMw /MtL i12 words
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Article28 1934-04-14 9 DELUGE RELIEVES WATER FAMINE Dranatk Sequel To \P« 1m riis a MI- :li v Bi ntly for rising I i under reri hin living i risii oded uter.28 words
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Article23 1934-04-14 9 Leasi One Mont' iiu Vh It. vi the- least on was ween Pub- 1 Central were ducers' encourI i23 words
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Article386 1934-04-14 9 CONSECRATION OF NEW BISHOP Tomorrow's Ceremonial At Penang THREE I BISHOPS I TO-MORROW will bo a "red letter" day for the Catholics •m Malaya cially Penang when the reation takes place ol Mgr A rian Devals as Bishop of the Dlocesi Malacca. The ceremony will be performed at the Church386 words
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Article184 1934-04-14 9 Reasons For Curtailment Explained Nanking, Apr. 10. Th.» National Economic Council, wiieh has decided to curtail the Ame- rican wheat and cotton loan from U.S. S~-U.0U0.000 to U.S. $20,000,000. estimates that Mex. 540.000.000 will be available, after deducting transportations and other expenses, if the entire credit isReuter - 184 words
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Article350 1934-04-14 9 League of Nations' Work m Egypt one oi the largest hauls of dope ever recorded has recently been made m Cairo With one swiit swoop, the authorities seized flve-and-a-haU tons of heroin, that deadly drug manufactured from opium. Five-and-a-haii tons does not sound r ery mucn350 words
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Article100 1934-04-14 9 A Lady On Broadcasting In America Ladies are to be Invited to the meetI the Singapore Rotary Club, at Lhe Adelphi Hotel, on Wednesday when Miss Be[ r Marino will address tiie members on Broadcasting In America. Miss Marino will also play violin s*>l< i «rith pianoforte100 words
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Article50 1934-04-14 9 Will Not Play fan Coming Tests London. Apr. 11. It is officially announced that the M.C.C. received a letter from D. R. Jardine m February "without any previous communication from the M.C.C." announcing that he would not be available for the Test matches this summer.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article36 1934-04-14 9 London. Apr. V 2. At the Albert Hall m a fifteen rounds contest Len Harvey beat Jimmy Tarante the coloured American boxer. Tarante was disqualified m the fifth round for low hitting. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article99 1934-04-14 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates 'From Our Own Correspondent) BIBBER London, Apr. 13. Spot (Sellers 5 2332 d. (5^ 4 d.) Buyers > 521 32d. <5 11 16 d.) July-Sept. 5 27 32d. <5 27 32d> Oct-Dec 5 1516 d. (5 1516d> Jan-Mar. 6 13299 words
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Article360 1934-04-14 9 NOT ENAMOURED OF FASCISM Duke Of Northumberland f Sees The Base T wo DAYS m Singapore have COn-j I vinced th e Duke of Northumber- land that it is "a lovely place." But he has had rather a hectic time sight- seeing. Interviewed by the Free Press In I Raffles360 words
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Article196 1934-04-14 9 Verdict On Japanese Accused Postponed Dairen. Apr. 4. The verdict ol the local district court on the Dairen trunk-murder case, m which r h^ accused aiv Hid jo Nakasono and his alleged accomplice, Katsumij Fujimori, will be handed down on April 12. While the verdict on the Bheng196 words
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Article20 1934-04-14 9 Mrs. B W. Matthews, iormerly oi j Seiangor. will leave England shortly on B i trip to Hong Kong. J20 words
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Advertisement82 1934-04-14 9 THE NOT AT NIGHT SERIES H n n idiBram Price Si. oo each kelly walsh, ltd. lapitol Restaurant 1 SWSCIAI MFIIN $1.00 MENU Fried lm ream l( »^t'» '^hes and cream For reser\ itlons 4906. I iiig-DOJLJUAII CASAKOVA DURANTE 1 Perfect lover of the screen playing I >lU one vermouth.82 words
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Advertisement185 1934-04-14 9 TRANSPORT DE LUXE FOR HIS MAJESTY "THE BABY" "MARMET" and "LEEWAY" perambulators THE FINEST PROCURABLE PERAMBULATORS From 555.00 FOLDING CARS $49.50. GO-CARS 1 r> 50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. i^g^gs. L^^**^ By its freedom from bite and parch n^Kra^j^flJl "EDGEWORTH" continues to win smokers ff who have not previously experienced185 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Article877 1934-04-14 10 Ralph W. Page - Ralph W. Page By The Fu tility Of Foreclosure PHIS is the last of the series of articles by Ralph W. Page, economist and writer, who toured the United States to discover what its people think of the National Recovery programme and put his findings into877 words
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82 1934-04-14 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 13, U o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers I 3.5.5. equal tv London Std., Spot loose > 13 3 4 18" 8 }.S.S. equal to London Std.. Spot <F. 0.8. 19 19* 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender n Apr. 18? 8 19 May82 words
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Article200 1934-04-14 10 April 13, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambier 400 Java Cube 650 Hamburg Cube 6.50 < Muntok V/hite Pepper 29.50 White Pepper 28.50 I Black Pepper 15 50 j Copra, mixed 2.65 1 Copra, Sundried 2.15 I Small flake Tapioca 4 45 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.35 j200 words
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Article71 1934-04-14 10 I Yesterday's Alterations Ampat Tin (4s) 6s 7'/ 2 d 7s r Jelebus ($1) 140 144 Killinghall (ss) 13s 6d 14s v Pungah (£i> 26s 10V 2 d 27s 9d Ratrut <£) norn South Taiping ($1) 471^ 49 n Mentakab (20) 37 39 New Scudai ($2) 171 words
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Article207 1934-04-14 10 Working Profit Of $12,175 The directors' report and statement i of accounts for the year ended Dec. 31 1933, for presentation at the twenty- fourth annual general meeting ol shareholders of Utan Simpan Rubber Company. Ltd., to be held at the regia I tered office of the207 words
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Article154 1934-04-14 10 GRADUAL HARDENING OF RUBBER PRICES Peak Of Activity In London Market Since the beginning of the week prices have gradually hardened. It must have been sensed m London that something was m the wind for buying became more pronounced as each day passed to reach a154 words
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Article812 1934-04-14 10 Renewed Buying In All Markets Effect Of I Rubber Control D ixtXftl OUTS 'THERE has been renewed buying o of the commodity m all mar ket>s and prices have reacled upwarc during the week, state Messr: Slanton Nelson and Co., local rubbei brokers, m their weekly report Speculative interest is812 words
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Article64 1934-04-14 10 Narborough (F.M.E.) 73,200 lbs fusing (Bedrock estate) 16.885 lbs' ?oo mr nm ta 61 T ooolbs s «ngei Matangj •3.000 lbs.; Lenggeng 110,300 lbs* Aver tuning (F.M.S.) 79,000 lbs- "Badek Staffield estate) 28.700 lbs; BradwaH 5.000 lbs. Dennlstcwr 'Denntstcmr ste.) 43,000 lbs.; Highlands iS .owlands *****0 lbs;64 words
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Article161 1934-04-14 10 I Apr. 10 11 12. American Can. Com. 104 105 104^ i (American Telephone la* v? nd Telp g ra P n 119"8 119>4 120»-2 Atcheson Railroad 59 70i', 69i Du P° nt 97% 98^! 971? .Firestone. Common 2P. 2\4 »2 (General Electric 22% 223? 22^ General Motors161 words
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Article360 1934-04-14 10 Malayan Company To Pay 2\'i Per Cent Dividend The annual meeting ot T he Kanusan Rubber Co., Ltd., wi 1 be lieid at, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur,, on Apr. 21. The report states: The year's working resuHs ia 11 pro- J 1 fit of $6,824.09 to which360 words
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Article178 1934-04-14 10 The announcement that p powef/Ml Australian company would be formed m the event of tenders m which this, Company is interested, being accepted by the Commonwealth Government lor the operation of the England-Australia air mail on the Overseas and Eastern' Divisions, has created considerable inte- rest, as178 words
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Article19 1934-04-14 10 The total imports of Malaya, excluding coin and bullion, during the year asww arc 3 It^n"? balanCe ol $20,191,00019 words
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Article98 1934-04-14 10 Abroad i t^ L London, Apr 11 Exchanges to-day were Paris 78 7 32. New York 5.163f1. Montreal 5.143,. Brussels 22.05. Geneva 15.9'6 12.l 2 Amsterdam 7 63 Milan 60V4. Berlin 13.06. I Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22. 39*2 Oslo 19.90 1 Vienna 28." Prague 124. Helsingfors 226 f 2. Madrid98 words
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Article333 1934-04-14 10 TRIBUTE TO CAPT L. D. GAMMANS CO-OPERATORS dkm gratii UK- j Successor Introduced 1 I K. L. "Meeting 'From Our Own Kuala liunnur Opportunity wai 1 annual general ma cantile Co-Oprr,-Society. Ltd.. h ;to the work oi C Assistant Director I who is retiring this After dealing the Society. Mr333 words
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Article110 1934-04-14 10 London, 4 months' London. 3 months London, 60 dayi London, 30 flays' Igbt London, demand London, T.T. Lyons, Paris, den Hamburg, dcmai d N'»w York, dema Butavia. Sourab; Samarang, demand Penang, dem;, Calcutta, Bom Rangoon, Ma^; Colombo, den Hong Kong. ri< -:i. Saigon, demand Amoy, demand Foochow. demand110 words
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Article38 1934-04-14 11 NoE-quiry As To Why Brigade Was i.au X t v lumpur \pi. 11. il Lffairs I tipui has satisl I the Into was rd( v. who nquiry it v. aled T been i b1 .rid38 words
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Article47 1934-04-14 11 ted When Rikisha-l'uiler In-uftod Wife IIT. i Koala J mpui Ipr. 12. rlkisha- J In a I md magistral mcd im WO- n c tiargea al- v I b\ Igorous m- t Hailmms -me. 1 disti ftiver lutharitiei I Pmang! igement of the PcAi ,r47 words
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Article302 1934-04-14 11 RADIO NOTES NEWS Appreciation Of ZHJ Artists /H t includes i ol both 'bass) has r aerswttl I tic sue- j Mr ti Last I ntributlont i rt from came over tone. Ob-.: "microphone 1 upport to i ment he aim the rtalnment listeners he best Ms part of added302 words
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Article496 1934-04-14 11 A COMPETENT POLICE STATION Colonial Judge's View Of Singapore Base A moat d<*al of fuss is being made about the naval base. Why we should not have a well organised and eomn pnt police station m this part 01 world. I cannot conceive," said Sir Sydney Nettlet.on the weli-known Itei496 words
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Article86 1934-04-14 11 The "Kentucky Minstrels" will be broadcast on transmission 3 on April 23 at 16.000 G.M.T. This show is a black-faced minstrel show, written and remembered by C. Denier Warren and produced by Harry S. Pepper. The music comprises Bones, Tambourines, Corner Men, a Crack Banjo team, stump speech,86 words
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Article122 1934-04-14 11 On Saturday April 28 listeners will hear a running commentary on the Cup Final This will be broadcast on transmission 3 at 14.34 G.M.T. The running commentary will be on the last halfhour by George F. Allison, and will be relayed from the Empire Stadium, Wembley, by122 words
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Article108 1934-04-14 11 i Chinese Beggars Who Make New Cigarettes Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 11. What action is going to be taken I™ regard to Chinese beggars picking up cigarette-ends from roads and making new cigarettes of them?" was a question asked by Inche Ahmad .xt the Sanitary Board meeting today. The108 words
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Article222 1934-04-14 11 Indocr aerials do not necessarily have to be slung. Anyone with an electriclight supply has a ready-made aerial that will pick up the powerful foreigners quite well. All you need is a small fixed condenser ot .0001-microfarad capacity between the aerial terminal and one side of your mains222 words
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Advertisement17 1934-04-14 11 TTIF UNITED £ASI^ |;r0 KA-nON LTD. MARINE, FaSSS i INSURANCE, U (|N Geaeral Manager. n OffTl SOGAPORE17 words
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Advertisement59 1934-04-14 11 CREDIT-FONCIER O'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme Incorporated In Belgium— 1907 > HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOWPEKING. HONG KONG, TSINAN BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loan* for building. House and real Estate agents. Agents Cor: Union of Paris Insc. Co Ltd OFFICE: METER CHAMBERS:59 words
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Advertisement654 1934-04-14 11 >«eto exceed SU.OW.qm I Assurance In force over $35,000,00» The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) nn AGENTS WANTED j On Appucatlon to P. c. B. Newlngton, Inspector of Agenctes. Stag apore, expert advice wiu be g ,ven i HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI! j BANKING654 words
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Advertisement364 1934-04-14 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000 001 Reserve Fund £3,000,00 i Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000.00t HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches Alor Star *****0 [Saigon Amritsar .Ipoh Bemaraiib Bangkok364 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1934-04-14 11 i BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES TOR INDIA. BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND. SATIRDAY. APRIL 14, I^4. [O \i.T. 2.0 pjn. Time Blgnal Horn Bi* Ben Ne^ 1^ Bulletin Vtenni, a musical programme i iriimophnno records*. 1 9 rime Signal mm Greenwich. aar214 words
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Miscellaneous312 1934-04-14 11 PHOHI HOLLAND PROGRAMME Wavelength 25.57 M., From 13.30 P.m. to 16.00 p.m. G.M.T. SATURDAY. ~APRIL 14, 1934 13.50 Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 14.00 Children's Half-hour 14.30 Driemaal oon kwartier met de Krd.lvV aan de zwier* PGuus Keddy sings and recites. Bob and Jirrun will play the latest hits312 words
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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article411 1934-04-14 12 International Shipping And League A recent decision of the Governing i Body of the International Labour Office of the League of Nations was that there should meet m the near future a speicial Maritime Session of the Tnterna- tional Labour Conference. The last Session of the Conference,411 words
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Article283 1934-04-14 12 The health bulletin of the League of {Nations Eastern Bureau for the week (ended April 7, is as follows: Baghdad: 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Bassein: l plague case and 1 death. Bombay: 3 cholera cases and 2 deaths Of which 2 cases were imported: 11 i283 words
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Article446 1934-04-14 12 Liverpool Owners Against Subsidies The year 1933. which witnessed the beginnings of revival m so many departments of our national economy, unfortunately brought little comfort to our shipping industry. In their annual report, the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners" Association have compiled some statistics which well illustrate the industry's446 words
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Article62 1934-04-14 12 The "Alaska MariT O.S.K. linei injaugurated the first direct regular service between Japan and West i Airica. The Lloyd Triestino Conte Rosso is due here at daylight on Monday irom Shanghai and Hong Kong. She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharref and will sail again the same day at 3pm62 words
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Article84 1934-04-14 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside v,,. v. [Main Wharf .r.nt r l?M I Narbacu 13: DAn ft. I Empire Dock (Eatnu Themlsto 32: Kint Ousebridge 37. R. Empire Dock (Entranec G*ui West Wharf cEntra,",. <„,, aeroo J.\\ > KEPPEL HAMOCi Main Whar': Lcfa Lch. -Alert": Tuu 1.,:,,' Oil Wharf: HM fi84 words
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Article82 1934-04-14 12 Katong, Brit I kok 13.4 for Bai Palopo. Dut 12 kat 13.4 for Btngka^ Gen. Verspyck, Di 540 i J Letong 13.4 for N j Christian U\v from Batavia 12 Plancius, Dr.t.. wan Deli 13.4 for B Themisto, Dut., 2,824 ban 13.4 for Tung Bong, Brll Dickson 13.482 words
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Article41 1934-04-14 12 April 12. Or. <Chi. Asaka Ifaru i (Japan) EX nmark D iKheng. KhandaMa [Blthonla. Jenny MoU< I Rahman, Pontlanak Brit jTldorr. Van cl<r L>:. B I IZeelond. Angelina. P M I April 13- c« W Kllai 1 IHuygens. «Dut.> i41 words
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Advertisement642 1934-04-14 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Broking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Hoy a! State Railways of Siam. HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA(lncorporated In England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES/ COMPRISING TB» LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS O.V THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG642 words
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Advertisement207 1934-04-14 12 I BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, 5.W.1l of last twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO, PORT SUDAN MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with mrough connection from Singapore and Peiiang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoot 1934 YORKSHIRE Apr 26 SHROPSHIRE May 10 OXFORDSHIRE May 24 STAFFORDSHIRE June207 words
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Advertisement70 1934-04-14 12 I. S. K. LINE.! ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE HAVRE MARU MAY 5 May 8 MILAN MARU May 10 May 10 ERIE MARU May 19 May 19 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA j NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA MALTA MARU Apr^ Apr"^ For rates and70 words
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Advertisement154 1934-04-14 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia IFREMANTLE C Via Port Swetunhuni. Pea* Palembanc H.injoiu.miii WiMt'T Ptocti Dm Singapore Sinpi* T.s.m v. KM I T.s.m.v X roo Fares Single 9.0.0. n^w* Return PD.OA I For partkulan ol 1 piea#c McALISTER CO., I* SINGAPORE PEMW Planters Stores Agency Co H Kuala L«mpur154 words
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Miscellaneous329 1934-04-14 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN j 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* Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Padang Besar> Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas >329 words
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Advertisement288 1934-04-14 13 §< \J mi BRITISH INDIA p. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due U P S'porc Tnage Spore. SOUDAN 6.500 June 6 UPUTANA 17.000 June 8 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 !BURD\VAN 6.070 July 5 i'ARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 8 RAXPURA 17.000 July 20 Caw only. HOMEWARDS Leaves 1U > p288 words
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Advertisement511 1934-04-14 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) ba. "ELLERMAN" UNE 41 HAMBURG. City of Bagdad Due Sails City of Lille In Port A P r 16 Apr. 29 May 2 Cltr of Eastboume H NG K NG> BHANGHAI '"AN. City of Weapon £g Apr. 19 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" l511 words
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Advertisement1186 1934-04-14 13 TH» BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW BTEA-MSHIP OO- (1181) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China Ltd. i^ Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP 00., Ltd 255 SJS^F 8 STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMS**;? Co. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORk.wAL LINE1,186 words
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Advertisement723 1934-04-14 14 K. P. ML CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TOG lAN- Apr. 14, Pontlanak. TOBA Saturday, Apr. 14, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VALENTIJN— Saturday, Apr. 14, Rhio, Padang Bay, Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabaya. TOBELO— Saturday, Apr. 14, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAROS Sunday. Apr. 15, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pen-gallan-Estate and723 words
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Advertisement502 1934-04-14 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE 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 through502 words
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Advertisement620 1934-04-14 14 O. S. K. Ljj. FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFliir A Chohko Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Dar-cs-Salaam. L. Marques. Dvr 1 Aigoa Bay t Buenos A. Maru Kucnos Airrs. rii Colon) Cape Town. Bfa Santos arxd M< i Atlas Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Dar-cs-Salaam. L. Marques Dtiand Algoa Bay620 words
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Article20 1934-04-14 15 Ls so* 19 1 N pie Nuei Bai r I i Probabl i i i I20 words
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889 1934-04-14 15 Whole Day's Boxing At Albert I— n. I I London, Mar. 22. fiftieth championship meeting i organised by the Amateur Boxing latlon was held at the Royal Hall when, at the end of nearly tote days fighting. London could m four oi the seven new889 words
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Article30 1934-04-14 15 lv uewlj Conned baseball team ot Chinese Companions Athletic Assouill make their debut m a v match against the Cubs on at the st. Joseph ground startt 12 noun.30 words
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Article21 1934-04-14 15 TO* 'Sunday there will be a •pen to members who have never sw limning race. nee one breadth.21 words
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Article117 1934-04-14 15 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 33 Seven Headers Share Prize readers, who correctly foretrie results of all ten matches Competition No. 33 share s football prize, and a cheque 12 will m due course b^ sent to >i riong Hu.it. in-c Cecil Sti Sing ip »re. nuda b A. Tamano 7 Mlnto117 words
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Article189 1934-04-14 15 LEAGUE POSITIONS NOW I ALMOST SETTLED Tlu following matches will be played m the English and Scottish Leagues {this afternoon: DIVISION I Aston Villa vs Birmingham Chelsea v*. Bverton. Hudciersiielri vs. Newcastle. [Leicester vs. Sheflleld \V. Liverpool vs. Arsenal. Portsmouth vs. Blackburn. |Shefl\eld U. vs. W. B*mwich.189 words
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Article40 1934-04-14 15 Cambridge XV Beats U.S. University i Newhaven, Apr. 13. The Cambridge University Rugby XV defeated Yale by 32 points to 5 m the ftrst Rugby mate*, m the famous Yale Bowl. The half-time score was 15-nil.40 words
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236 1934-04-14 15 WATER POLO PLAYERS GOING TO U.S.A. PENANG SWIMMING CLUB'S LOSS Penang April 13. Messrs. Foo Meow Fong and Lim Loon reong, first team players of the Chinese Swimming Club, were entertained by fellow members of the Club to a farewell dinner at the Ayer Itam Hotel Both boys are leaving236 words
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Advertisement208 1934-04-14 15 Feu; Escape The Menace of YOU Need Yeast-Vitej-, W C| DC Simply obtain a2O tablet bottle of Ii lrvln S* YEAST-VITE Tablets from I any Stores. Take as directed, and s [Un A you are not thoroughly satisfied. V^ ft* i\ V post the empty carton to our rH J_^208 words
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Advertisement683 1934-04-14 15 Sl 5O Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION i Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the The full results of ftll the matches played j Froe Pie s Football Competition No. 35. m the Competition will be published m the m which you arc683 words
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Advertisement140 1934-04-14 15 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASIERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward bound steamers at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL to arrange Baggage Clearanc Rail140 words
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Article, Illustration747 1934-04-14 16 E Champion After Being Three Times Runner-Up To Roy Smith CHERRINGTON BEATEN IN TWO STRAIGHT SETS S. WISE won Jie S.C.C. tennis singles championship for the 1^« first lime yesterday by beating E. C. Cherrington m two straight sets. He was never747 words
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130 1934-04-14 16 Far Eastern Olympiad May Collapse Hong Kong, Apr. 13. THE GENERAL Sports Asso- J ciation of Japan has wired to the Phillipine delegate at i 11u- round-table conference m J J connection with the Far East- i crn Olympic Meeting asking J j him to re-consider the question of admitting130 words
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Article490 1934-04-14 16 Y. M. C. A. Off Form BEATEN 4—o BY WILTSHIRES IN DIVISION 111 Wiltshire Regt. 4; V.M.C.A. 0. A four goal victory for the Wiltshires was the decision arrived at when the final whistle was blown against the V.M.C.A. m a third division <B league match yesterday on the S.H.B.J.S.C.'s490 words
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Article795 1934-04-14 16 Airman Improved i Display Frankie Weber beat Graham at the lew World last night, the fight going he full 12 rounds. Graham put up much better show than he did last line and it was only affer the halfway stage that Weber was able to795 words
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Article16 1934-04-14 16 Owing to insufficient players I im' Boon Chye's team <C) conceded m Sf16 words
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447 1934-04-14 16 Airmen Share The Play Not The Goals DIVISION 2 POIN TS FOR Mh DEPARTMENT I Marine Dept. 3; R.A.F. 11. I. TTHE MARINE Department secured i full points iir their Second Division match against the R.A/.F. yesterday. winning by three goals to one In the presence of a very poor447 words
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Advertisement43 1934-04-14 16 TUP «t b MODERN UNIVERSITY DICTIONARY AND WORLD ATLAS. A Library of Reference m one volume. Contains the Meaning, Spelling, Pronunciation and Etymology of over 50,000 Words. Over 600 Illustrations m Photogravure and line engraving. Price $2.10 MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED. LT SlNGAPORE^^zzuzzzr43 words
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Advertisement26 1934-04-14 16 Jk m T\ ALL SODT OF DRIVE Golf Drives, Motor Drives Whist Drives A Friend Arrives. PARDON ME! TIGEft BEEfi IS BEST FftASER NEAVE LTD OISTBIBI'TOfiS.26 words
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