The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 April 1934
1934-04-16
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Title Section17 1934-04-16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.240. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934. 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1934-04-16 1 Imperial Airways Plane Bogged" At Kuala Lumpur amfWARD FLIGHT DELAYED HOME NINE HOURS \mdav Times Special Delivery lc iay oi the Kuala Lumpur aerocall on the Empire air route wa> attended by a somewhat I serious, mishap. I iREIHUSA S :■■•>• I While j J to ed-in ::.:ne~ t five1,084 words
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Article130 1934-04-16 1 To Check Revolt In U.S. Congress MR. ROOSEVELT TO CALL CONFERENCE OF DEMOCRAT LEADERS New York, Apr. 15. rHE HERALD-TRIBUNES Washing; on correspondent states that President Roosevelt is to hold i conference with fifteen Denocratie leaders, including Mr. 2ianter and Mr. Morgenthau., n an effort to check the revolting iementaReuter - 130 words
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Article228 1934-04-16 1 Washington, Apr. 4. The Saturday Evening Post, the magazine with the largest circulation m the United States, contains a leadIng article to-day demanding the establishment of a strong and intelligent opposition Parry to lead the country away from any Soviet collectivism. -It is impossible to escapeReuter - 228 words
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Article140 1934-04-16 1 BUT RENTS ARE TO BE REDUCED ITALY'S EFFORT j TO FIGHT TRADE DEPRESSION Rome. Apr. 14. pVTS m the pay of State employc^ and reduction o: rents liaie btr:; decided on by the (Cabinet as a step to combat the trade depression. The cuts will140 words
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159 1934-04-16 1 Dutch Government Sends Restriction Documents To British Government The Hague. Apr. 15. THE NEWSPAPER >I&as-B<»de learns from a very reliablt Miltl that the British Government yesterday received Irom the Hutch Government documents with regard to proposals lot rubber restriction. R< uter members o: the Government art being reduced twenty mReuter - 159 words
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107 1934-04-16 1 Pan*. Apr. 13. The Government will not tolerate any demon:; oration calculated to disturb public order, states an official communique issued after a Cabinet meeting with reference to the proposed 1 civil servants demonstration. The communique add* that the^ decree relating to cuts m ex-service'Reuter - 107 words
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Article46 1934-04-16 1 Shanghai, Apr. 15. Dr. W. W. Yen who is returning to nib post In Moscow shortly, has arrived In Nanking to confer with M. Bogomoloff. Soviet Minister in China, In connection with the conclusion of a non- agression pact between China and tlie Soviet.— Union Times.46 words
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Article, Illustration688 1934-04-16 1 China Again Gives Way TO Japan Resumption Of Postal And Railway Services To Manchukiw Shanghai. Apr. 15. ■THE !.:OMZNTOUS contertr.ee ht^ at Nanchang yesterday In connection with the Japanese demand for the resumption oi po&^a] anc railway services between China r»nd trie Manchufcuo concluded with the decision to accept practically688 words
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Advertisement24 1934-04-16 1 TO-NIGHT C °CKTAIL DANCE makan ketchid 6 30 to 8.15 p.m. "ANCE (INFORMAL) 9 45 p.m. to Midnight p FLEs CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE S3Bl.24 words
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Advertisement100 1934-04-16 1 On Other Pages Li-t of prizewinners m the poultry section at the LivefUK-k and lra.de Show Page H. Bishop Devals was consecrated Bishop of Malacca at Penang yesterday Page Report of .*-yer Panas Rubber Co.. Ayer Tengah. Radella. SemanggoJ ar.d Jeram Kuantan Page 10. The Government contemplates building a new100 words
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Advertisement100 1934-04-16 1 CHRYSLER lOW INITIAL OST lAPELPHI HOTEL j FACING ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL F ONCERT DAILY DURING TIFFIN I 1 IKED MENU AND A LA CARTE SI PREME OF DOVER SOLE VERONIQUE SUPREME OF DOVER SOLE SAVOY HAVE YOl TRIED THESE DELICACIES? TUESDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET SEA VIEW HOTEL i100 words
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Article233 1934-04-16 2 (From Our Own Coi respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 14. Splendid weather prevailed this ifternoon for cricket matches and the mil programme was possible. On the main padang the Seiangor Club met the Combined Schools, the European? winning by 15 runs. Scoring by both sides was233 words
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Article75 1934-04-16 2 Wonderful 7.11, Bintang Tujoh MO Allui 7.9. Won by short head head between second and third. Time 1 mm. 2 ?/6 •cc. Tote $38 $12, $15. $27. Big Sweep on Rate 8. May-The-renth *****, Nassau Belle ***** Brown Fox *****. Starters: Tarook ***** Montevideo *****, Financier ***** Gold Piece *****.75 words
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Article106 1934-04-16 2 <Continued from page 15> Burata 4. Huaieil] lbw. b Surata 0, Evans G. Cathirasoo b S. M. Ally 5. Prynn c Khye Kiang b Surata 6. Noor A. not jU\ 0. extras 1 total 42. Howling:: —K. Retnam two for 10; S. M. Ally two for 25; Surata106 words
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Article619 1934-04-16 2 PENANG EXTRA MEETING OPENS i MAYO RIDES I THREE WINNERS. <From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*:, Apr. 14. .''INTERESTING racing, with good finishes and excellent Limes marked the opening of the Penang i extra professional meeting this 1 1 afternoon. Except for the fact that Mayo rode three winners, including the619 words
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Article252 1934-04-16 2 Clerical Union's Good 'Clerical Union .3; C.S.A. 0. j In a friendly soccer game on {Saturday the Clerical Union beat the Chines? Sports Association by three goals to nil on their own ground. The Union put up a very good game and deserved their victory. Seng Cheng, Khoey Hoe252 words
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Article17 1934-04-16 2 Mr. F. A. Mallard, assistant Architect. Malayan Public Works, has been teave nlne montns and three days'17 words
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Advertisement42 1934-04-16 2 SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY IRISH STEW. TUESDAY HOME NOODLES, CHICKEN LIVER. WEDNESDAY TRIPE a la MODE. THURSDAY RAVIOLI au GRATIN. FRIDAY STEAK, KIDNEY AND MUSHROOM PUDDING. SATURDAY CALVEB BRAIN MEUNIERK. 70 Cunts, Including Potatoes, Vegetables. Butter and Home made Bread.42 words
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Advertisement331 1934-04-16 2 SITUATIONS VACANI, H SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY The Municipal Commissioners require j. Lady Attendant as demonstrator m h h.^ Electricity Dept's. Showroom, as| rom May Ist. Applicants should have had some xperience In a similar rapacity. The commencing salary ol the posi i A'iil depend upon the previous expert- j ?nce and331 words
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Advertisement454 1934-04-16 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSEM^I EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AND PASTE BRITISH OWNED BRITISH MAIM Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. SINGAPORE. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEURITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. ok Hb Stationery, Txpt« writers, Ribbon; Pii.fl**»m aiifi Carbons also for Pencil anc REPAIRS Send for cur mi chanics whenever your typewriter is454 words
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Advertisement281 1934-04-16 2 TIN '»KFN I ji following I rKSS I Road l I SOth, 1 j Supply rool ti -T+M -I Gas P .m I NOTICfI I SCHOURSHU?! Entraia I nin numb- I Council <,:■:; I IrheseSchoii I pi $720 a y, three years but I *«Wend(d by I idurt or progj281 words
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Miscellaneous131 1934-04-16 2 Diary Of The Week Monday, 16th. High Water 12 26 p.m.. Midnight. Legislative Council meeting at Singapore 1u.30 a.m. football: Commercial Cup, Govt. Mon. vs. Frase and Neave "B." Anson Road; Fraser and Neave "A" vs. Municipal Services. Postponed: S.H.B. vs A.P.C. at Jalan Besar. Tuesday, 17th. High Water 1.01131 words
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Article421 1934-04-16 3 Because Procedure Was D Not Correct new 1 s on *hi by Mr- !,->, 11l 4 I r me s named d been con- eerned >acco i was L u.n I A tltion mi r with j con- ihaj rprii lie ,kh\\n uwai mows oir I421 words
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Article244 1934-04-16 3 Dr. John Heron And Miss J. M. Frank Dr. John Heron, son of Mrs. M. Heron of Edinburgh. Scotland, and the late Mr. J. A. Heron, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon to Miss Joan M. Frank, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.244 words
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Article99 1934-04-16 3 Kikisha Coolies Fight <From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 14. One mad was rendered unconscious and two others sustained minor injuries when two gangs of rikisha pullers and others came to blows, allegedly over a gambling quarrel this afternoon outside Hollywood Park. The affair might have grown99 words
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SUPREME COURT ON EUROPE SITE
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Article165 1934-04-16 3 Preliminary Enquiry Opens This Morning The preliminary enquiry into the charges ot murder and attempted murder against Mak Wing Chung, alias Kat Chat Chai < Little Cockroach), before Mr. J. M. Brander m the Third Police Court at 11.30 this morning. Mak Wing Chung, a young Cantonese165 words
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Article97 1934-04-16 3 State Celebrations In Kedah 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 14. The Sultan of Kedah's birtnaay was celebrated throughout Kedah on Thursday. The day was observed as a public and bank holiday. Athletic sports for schools were held, followed by a ceremonial parade, the Sultan taking the salute97 words
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Article74 1934-04-16 3 The internationally known Rocky Mountains guide. Major Fred Brewster oi* Jasp?r National Park. Alberta, has invented a novel device lor preventing the starting of forest tires by smokers. It consists of v clever ash tray which can be attached to the saddles oi trail ponies m such a position as74 words
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292 1934-04-16 3 Gazette Not if icat ion Of Acquisition The Circus Comes To Town Franz I,;ak'j's Royal Circus opened ito Singapore reason at Anson Road on Saturday and it seemed that all other forms of entertainment wore forfotten. Long before starting time the huge tent was crowded out and hund- lcds who292 words
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Article282 1934-04-16 3 Mr. Foo Meow Fong and Mr. Lim Loon Teong. first team players of the Chinese Swimming Club, left Singapore by the s.s. "Corfu" on Saturday on their way to Chicago where they are totaling the Greer College. They intend tc tike up electrical engineering. A Government Gazette Extraordin ary issued282 words
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Article96 1934-04-16 3 Alleged Seditious Documents Penang, Apr. 14. In the police court yesterday after evidence the Magistrate committed tor trial at the next assizes a Chinese girl Mooi Kang Moey alias Yoke San, v former student Of the Hu Yew S»*ah Girls' School, on a charge of being m possession96 words
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Advertisement445 1934-04-16 3 r i lf^D¥TD'Vfi *****/171 i miioijiii» m^wft/iL Hn\ Bourn- vita is better ■u l m h Sc Xt^±^ p j I 1 pou\ ?t- 1 it aWt uc supremely two lOr ;iHfl f^n^FffV ft diastase,"a mat natural iui MCCJJ dlltX c;iie*gj t0 fa human #$Bm*. 'k</ f mhfc IV s445 words
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Article710 1934-04-16 4 Harry Carr - Harry Carr DREAM OF YEARS FULFILLED By U. S. Grant Of $500,000 For Surveys Will Pus'i Work On International Pacific Route Extending More Thar. 12.000 Miles from Alaska To Argentina. Los Angeles. r r»HE HISTORY ot the world has been written upon highways. The greatest ciiamas oi710 words
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Article453 1934-04-16 4 A Pageant Of QXE. OP THE MOST attract! be .seen In L will be the Page f lia- will be held a; th Albert from June 29 to July 21 ii will be ii pageant or" a un character, because hitherto no spc cle of the kind has attempted453 words
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Article759 1934-04-16 4 ;cio, fa 1540. came north from Com- pogtella, seeking the mythical Seven i Jolden Cities ot Cibola. and found our Southwest. One ciay automobiles will whizz over -round that felt the footsteps ot Cabaza de Vaca, the first man to cross the America continent: of Fra Kino,759 words
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67 1934-04-16 4 CURES GASTRIC TROUBLES WITHOUT OPERATION Mr. A C England, 1 worst kind ,"I tried 1 kinds o| sure,,. was taken j arrived U ulcer 1 was di to b»- oper prise Macleans Pi 'Only ilx discharged Joyed perf* can eat 1 used to winch alwa) ol mm Maclean B, Whatever67 words
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Advertisement181 1934-04-16 4 NEW TO SINGAPORE I COSTUME JFWELRY THE LATBST FBOM BUBOK. S^e tiv reoiai tab! modern di.<\ oi i coll of raproductkmg of Art: .< ■>. i\ Pi< eg and Dtetlnctivc Cottumt Jc^\-lry RANOZNQ IN PRICE FROM 10 CENTS TO $10. THE CO., Capitol Building. North Bridge Road. i i m181 words
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Advertisement102 1934-04-16 4 BB^^f^ \^^bbV_^^bbT^3^ ■I^hj BB^^^^k- BB^ RflkH BK^^^^^B^^^B^L FBI Vb\i i v i L_^BJ BB *■> ,-^BB^^^^BBBBB^^^ A J BA I Alt fj ITT bV-^Em bb^j?^ itilM MKS WASSIAMUL XQOr JKfi ASSOMUIItO I fl^^^B T BBk^^^Bßr^ w* rQ fll &^+^^P m BBIBBbI B\ ■*|r TfJt jfl liWVj^ J y J v?102 words
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Article, Illustration231 1934-04-16 5 Easter Holiday Pictures From Horne by air mail S tpipr-Railton car, ln:>ke the Brooklandl Jap recrdL Since the late Sir Henr\ Birkin put the figure up with )iN Bentlc Iwo yean as<». Ibh most loveted oi Krooklands records had eluded other driver.-;. Eiampslead i»»r popularity on Bank Holidays, was so231 words
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Advertisement22 1934-04-16 5 IN L^LJLtx 1 l^n^QnVl n^^nV^n^L^n^nl n^n^n^n^nl K7TT4 K^ fcl il I I nli^ I'A f J I "%^M 0 ■^n^nnnnv^*^^n^n^nnnnn^n^n^K^n^n^n^nSn^nln^n^nlHn^nl ■^^Bn^nlHHHHnin^nHß^B^B^B^BV^' v22 words
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EURASIAN ON RASH DRIVING CHARGE
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Article177 1934-04-16 6 Mr, W. J. Smith And Miss Violet Rush I'enang. Apr. 13. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. George's yesterday the contracting parties being Mr. W. J. Smith, assistant oi Changkat Estate. Nibong Tebal son oi the late Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith ot Buckie. Scotland, and Miss177 words
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Article426 1934-04-16 6 Eijfht Years Old Girl's Fate Peiping. Apr. 12. Piping's second trunk murder cas< which has been baffling the police foi more than a week, was partially solvec this morning when the body of tht murdered girl was identiiied as that ol i the eight-year-old granddaughter ol theReuter - 426 words
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Article134 1934-04-16 6 Nanking Conference To 1 Hscuss Improvement Nanking, Apr. 12. Over 70 Chinese film producers and directors have arrived here from Shanghai to discuss with officials of the jKoomintang Publicity Department ways and means of improving the Chinese film industry. In a speech of welcome Mr. Shao Yuan-chttng,Reuter - 134 words
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Article79 1934-04-16 6 Earnings of the Canadian National Railways have increased by £940,268. equal to 21 per cent, for the first 6(> days of the year. The Hon*ble the Raja Muda oi Perak. C.M.G., M.F.C.. who was away m Siam last month on a heath trip returned to i Teluk. Anson on Monday79 words
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Article158 1934-04-16 6 The attention of landowners and 'those interested m property m the settlement of Singapore is directed to j the latest issue of ithographs and maps jby the Map Production Branch of the] .Survey Department. F.M.S. S.S. Tho maps are on 4 scales ---8. 4, 1 and IV158 words
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Article17 1934-04-16 6 Among the cinders taken from the Municipal Incinerator m Alexandra Road recently, coolies discovered a charred revolver.17 words
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364 1934-04-16 6 From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 14. Judgment was reserved until Monday by the first magistrate at the •onclusion of the case today m which W. Pete Wood, a. Eurasian, was charged with causing grievous hurt to a Pathan constable by rash and364 words
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223 1934-04-16 6 Two Bengalis To Go To Prison For Two Months For Attempted Extortion After a trial which has occupied several hearings, the case was conclud|ed on Saturday before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate m which two Bengalis were charged with extortion. Mr. S. Shunmugarn defended both accused. Muneshar Rai223 words
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Article100 1934-04-16 6 False Evidence Allegation Choo Soo Pin. a well-dressed Chinese, was charged before Mr. II A Forrer m the Criminal District Court on Saturday with giving false evidence m a judicial proceeding on Nov 29. 1933. In the Civil District Court It is alleged that be falsely Hated "I100 words
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Article67 1934-04-16 6 Alter v geographical boundary monu- nient had been erected on top of the great divide at Mount Robson. British Columbia, near the Yellowhead Pass through which the Canadian National' Railways crosses the Rocky Mountains the movement of a glacier changed the height of land and carried (he boun- dary mark67 words
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Article429 1934-04-16 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BKLOW will be foiuid particulars of the Free Pre-s Football Competition No 35 m vtUch you are asked to torecast result* of ten matcoes to b.^ played on April 21. THE PRIZE OF $150 will be awarded429 words
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Article25 1934-04-16 6 j onvenience of competitors the Competitors who have f or(Va <lw( all Vl^t Sin^ a P° r A postcard is25 words
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Article22 1934-04-16 6 COMPETITION No. 35 i I IXCOLn" «I1 %S PRESTON (-1) MILL WALL <—) J£ SUSi" (4> Ax.::: ~a»u> ADDRESS MONDAY.22 words
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Article29 1934-04-16 6 35 F«. d h da'r ro d d d r! ield Hull xs- Bradford. I-incoJn p»s«pn. MUlwaO Burnley. Torquay S< heading:. Halilax 2" hesterfleld. Barnsley.29 words
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Extension To Austral
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Article242 1934-04-16 6 To Take Place In Shanghai Shanghai. Apr. IS, Shanghai and Hangchow will soon witness one of the rarest sights m the world the Buddhist carnival of piulflcation conducted by the Panchen Lama, spiritual leader of Tibet. Thi.s elaborate ceremony takes place but seldom, even m China, and theReuter - 242 words
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Article59 1934-04-16 6 MONDAY. APRIL Hi. ISM. pjti. Eteeocded ICu^l RcIAT of Dj'.m: Mv ir bf Rafflo Hatcl DIBM Or- •liestra muUr \ln direction of Mr. Dan KopkfctJ. 8 News Bulletin suppli-jil by Straits Timo.< T.4fi Relay of Dance Mu.>ic by Raffles Hotel. Dance I Orchestra under th< j dirT-59 words
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Article142 1934-04-16 6 PROGRAMMES FOX INDIA. BIKMV STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ami FKPERATM) MALAY STATES fell BIMM Frequency Wavrhn^hs OSG 17.790 kc IS UfSMt OSF 1&.140 kc/i 19 B'Jr.i CVSF. 11.865 kcs 25.2«iTi or osn 17.750 ke/i 25.5 am. CISC 0,;)R5 kc .s 31.30 m w 098 U. 510 kc/s 31 Hat142 words
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Article93 1934-04-16 6 ■•M.T. 2.0 p.m. Time MgiuU Proa Bia Ben. News Bulletin The Droitwich Spa Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Parsons. r.»hred from the Wintci Gardens Droitwich Spa. 30 Time Signal from Greenwich. The Torquay Municipal Orchestra, con- I ducted by Ernest W. Goss; Mabel Ritchie (roprono>.' relayed from93 words
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176 1934-04-16 6 Dutch Airway's Plans For Future Developments V is itmted m Dutch Airw.,v, sicn ol their service to P,. r D British link t N Mr Plosmun U* Royal n un visited Java rt is expected Port Darwin air route will b< This wili n by Imperial Air y tendered tot176 words
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54 1934-04-16 6 Sir Clement Singapore lawyi r Legislative and I the Straits Setth i occurred In i«yi>i 4; 30.000 (net »><•: He ya\e f l:c huJk "i r lie prupa upon trust tor widowhood, or an mn i I should .she re-mi €400 per annum Anthony, attains54 words
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Article39 1934-04-16 6 Mr. E. E. bpecki retired from th-- n licence m mi .iv.r The (i< nei U Co Y.W.C.A wish 1 tode to Ihe helpe Jumble Bale, and to them with dothini profit from the ial< Chinese Sale on A.39 words
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Article87 1934-04-16 6 No Knife! I No Surgeon! No other afthn, I than Piles. Yei Piles I eared wiibout the > I •Cissors, hot ir.-in. I cutting or ban I sonfinrmrnt to btd I tolls to pay. Tbii Earn VLECKS PILE 1 M •a Lngltsh and lOMhci (or over 5u \r-.n-.87 words
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Advertisement94 1934-04-16 6 J Jo treat these complaints successf"»y. get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture to the world's C reuest blood purifier «nd healer. It to famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. E**>By*»dmUQUlDm TABUSTform "DARIGOLD" EVAPORATED MILK! fcjj &n^_'^K^ DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest i>j^^|---~^ii^"( "'^S|prrc!ljl and has94 words
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Advertisement61 1934-04-16 6 TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M TO: I I p UEM i N Q RATAVIA LB A M) O E N G I S E M A U A Vfl [I SOEK\ U A r A KA N 8.% R B MH KD A N iJ 15^ REDUCTION ON RRI UN I V<l61 words
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12 1934-04-16 7 Air Expedition ill Explore Upper Reaches Of The Amazo n egiun which12 words
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NEW CRIMINAL RACKET EXPOSED
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Article140 1934-04-16 7 Thursday morning a Penang j rikisha puller had a strange experience I when he discovered that a passenger) hjd picked up m Carnarvon Street! I died m his rikisha before reaching tig destination. The deceased was a Chinese and engaged the rikisha m Carnarvon Street. After140 words
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Article62 1934-04-16 7 Sold F>r Five Guilders In Java i From Our Own Correspondent. l Mechtn, Apr. 10. ["he native papers state that m the gency Brebes <Java> Instance* have en rep >rted 01 natives selling their dldren to Chinese for 5 to 7 guilders. One of the native members62 words
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484 1934-04-16 7 Fire-Bugs And Smash And Grab Raiders Scotland Yard inquiries into the fire conspiracy cases are bringing startling disclosures. Th? more Scotland Yard chiefs probe into the affair the more widespread becomes th? field of their operations. The secret dossier at the Yard is like a snowball- it grows every day.484 words
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Article213 1934-04-16 7 Kay Francis In Brilliant Role Kay Prancll fWei a performance which is entirely up to her usual I standard of brUllance m 'The House* >n 50tii street." the Warner Bros, picture which opened ai the Pavilion: yesterday. She plays the part of a] gambling mother who goes to213 words
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Article47 1934-04-16 7 London, Apr. IS. A total of £87.470.000 was applied ioi m tenders for £40.000.000 Treasury Bills The amount alotted In Bills at three months was €38,000.000. The average rate per cent, was 17s. 10.93 d. as compared with 17s. 9.01 d. last week. British Radio.47 words
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Article557 1934-04-16 7 iii a soiled cotton shroud, and together j we explored the fascinating and fright- fully naughty city until the daybreakof the morrow, as brothers. Translated from the patois of the I south, all purple patches being elimin- ated as required by a magazine of standing, the summing557 words
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254 1934-04-16 7 River Taxis May Appear Soon On The Thames TRAFFIC COMMITTEE CONSID E RING SCHEME London. \iar. ?2. Schemes for wateibuses on the Th.unes are to be investigated m a public inquiry conducted by the London Trallic Advisory Committee. Mr. Oliver Stanley told Mr. M:\nder, m the Commons that the inquiry254 words
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Article77 1934-04-16 7 German Evangelists And Nazi "Neo-Pagans M Berlin, Apr. 12. The church conflict is more chaotic than ever. The opposition clergy are themselves divided between precipitating a breakaway and effecting a compromise. Meanwhile it is reported that 400 German Evangelical Pastors have addressed a memorial to the77 words
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Article86 1934-04-16 7 The hearing of the case m which two Sikhs, Inder Singh and Wasawa Singh, stood charged with committing housebreaking and theft m respect of $2,830.65 at Strathisla Estate, Jelapang, on the night of December 7. 1929, was concluded before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett m the First Magistrate's Court. First86 words
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Advertisement97 1934-04-16 7 n|||9|||BlßStlßI EIBgggIEIBigiIMI»aa»HUUHBBHIHg EWT f Iflr 3 '*tSP WARNER'S MAGNIFICENT 5 f -'fi%iBlJJ|ife/|^ NEW DRAMATIC HIT! _f raval l I ji I. nm4*Fk I j "7 BEfORE MY VERY EYkS.TWO I MEN BARGAIN FOR ME! J^ JP^ p| S JD I n\T\ZT I *gr 3 THRILLINC; VND AMAZING! NEXT CHANGE: WARWICK97 words
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Advertisement275 1934-04-16 7 tB^BBBSKL. LAST day Q^iiiliiyQMi I LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS l9^^^^^^*^ GREATEST PRIDE. "CATHERINE THE GREAT" WITH ELIZABETH BERGKER DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. AN UNFORGETTABLE SCREEN EPIC! FIRST T:ME IN MALAYA— 1 y, i > i < THE COME UP AND SEE j jf 1 M ME SOMETIME GIRL %^L^^ MAE TjgS^ IN275 words
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528 1934-04-16 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. APRIL 16. 1934. Week-End Comment j[:\TOBODY. of course, will blame I *^i our contemporary, the Sunday •Times, for the slight mishap which marked the inauguration .of the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome as a port of call on the Empire air route from Singapore to London yesterday528 words
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Article, Illustration852 1934-04-16 8 QUITE a lot was written about Si: Eric Geddes when he was here, anc about the reason for his visit to Malaya It is common report that he gave orden for a very much larger latex pumping installation at Tanjong Pagar thar Sir Eric Geddes was originally852 words
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Article93 1934-04-16 8 flrm r of E Ha^am H °a^^o haS Mned the Mr. and Mrs. L. D Gam mane o— attend on the Regent of Kedah who is reported to be seriously ill. Mr John WishanT former hon secretary of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association93 words
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Advertisement90 1934-04-16 8 SIMONDS Mil X STOUT^ 19 Af|| H Hole* if [M > 1 I HOr LEA« BRAND ft a</^/'Mtr^ '^f H.«rC. SIMONDS. U^Ma^Sk^^^''' j READ'-NG ENGLAND JbsA> > C ALP BECKS COOKED MEATS prepared fresh daily SILVERSIDE- BRISKET -PRESSED OX TONGUE HAMS PRESSED PORK PORK BRAWN SINGAPORE COLD TORAGE CO., LTD.90 words
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Advertisement46 1934-04-16 8 SINGAPORE AMATEUR INSURANCE EXPERTS If you are one of the amateur experts who conduct their own insurance, why not take out a "GAFLAC" Policy to cover your liabilities m this direction? Paradoxical but sane GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.46 words
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Article42 1934-04-16 9 .-,.\Tl' SERVICE fONS£<£p E XANG m Dmfc Installed In Olhtf Penan*, M". IS. ;-v ol the lis was icca this 11 parts of Church ol by two bl for the hundevenlng ps and Benes afterratulatory shioners Kedah, Catholics42 words
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Article44 1934-04-16 9 I Britain L'siiu? More Electricity I t i..n. \pr. 12. Board tn cling is »rt which pi British MAI| triclty with ttu In icity nearly -r cent. i taking year this 15 per cent. that m a tress will British WirelessBritish Wireless - 44 words
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Article28 1934-04-16 9 M. Doumergue Entertains Retiring Ambassador 1 \pr. 12. rgue. Cabinet i Quai a:: th< M and -eluded dent Coirlent of :nl r F com- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 28 words
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Article552 1934-04-16 9 LIST OF AWARDS IN POULTRY SHOW pCMIN^i attractions a: t iie Live- stock and Trades Exhibition. xrhich is being held at the ola race course, are motor cycle obstacle races which will be held lon April 17. 18 and 19. starting at ■> p.m. Entries must b^ sent co Nathanson's552 words
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Article73 1934-04-16 9 Surprise Inspection By The Prince London. Apr. 13. The Prince of Wales, who is fulfilling several engagements m Scotland, visited Glasgow to-day and attended the Boy Scout exhibition this evening. He made a surprise call this afternoon at the shipbuilding yard at Clydebank where the giant new CunarderBritish Radio - 73 words
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Article292 1934-04-16 9 5-Year Reorganisation Plan T London, Apr. 14. me Digger attempt at industriii reorganisation yet launched m Britain I or t U h. ained m J dralt ftve veai Plan tor the re-organisation of the iron •and steel industry, which will give the {Bnnsh Iron and Steel FederationBritish Wireless - 292 words
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Article146 1934-04-16 9 Rapid Progress In Wireless Telephony London. Apr. 12. At the annual meeting of the Marconi Internationa] Marine Company today the chairman referred to the rapid progress made m equipping ships with wireless telephony. The company continued to co-operate with the General Post Office m developing the wirelessBritish Radio - 146 words
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Article36 1934-04-16 9 London. Apr. 11. The total number of wireless receiving licences m force m Great Brit am at the end of March was 6.254.400 M compared with 5.497.000 one year ago. British RadioBritish Radio - 36 words
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Article145 1934-04-16 9 Not To Be Discussed At Official Anglo-OuJtch Talks London. Apr. 11. Arrangements have been made for a preliminary meeting m London next week to decide the scope of the AngloDutch trade negotiations.— British Radio. London, Apr. 14. Reuter learns that the question of rubber restriction will be excludedReuter - 145 words
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Article44 1934-04-16 9 Air Minister Tries Out New British Service London, Apr. 12. The Air Minister. Lord Londonderry, today made a personal trial of the newly opened air passenger service between London, Liverpool and Belfast He was accompanied by his 13-year- British Wireless old daughter.—British Wireless - 44 words
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Article129 1934-04-16 9 GERMAN POLICE CHIEF DISMISSED Fanatical Hitlerite Takes His Place Berlin, Apr. 14. xierr Diehls. Inspector-General of the Secret Police and also VicePresident of the Berlin Police has been dismissed. He will be replaced m the post oi Inspector-General of the Secret Police by Herr Himmler. whoReuter - 129 words
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Article63 1934-04-16 9 Further Provocation By Bishop Mueller Berlin. Apr. 14. A further uproar m the German church i< foreshadowed by Dr Muellers appointment ot Dr. Jaegei Prussian Minister of Education, to j carry out the external organisation of the Church Dr. Jeager. an ardent Nazi German Christian, is likely63 words
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Article211 1934-04-16 9 Britain's Adverse Balance London. Apr. 13. Preliminary discussions regarding the scope ol the forthcoming trade negotiations between Britain and the Netherlands will take place on arrival m London on Apr. 25 of Dr. Hirschfeld. Director-General of Economic Affairs ior the Netherlands Government. The large dimensions of the trade,British Radio; Reuter - 211 words
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Article108 1934-04-16 9 ANOTHER FILM PROTEST Soviet Libel Of British Navy Riga. Apr. 14. A ftlm called Sailors of the Royal Navy." showing the atmosphere ol revolt now prevailing m British warships." has been produced b> the Soviet cinema industry which an- nounces that the public can see how revolutionary internationalism is shatteringReuter - 108 words
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Article27 1934-04-16 9 On His Way To America Smyrna, Apr. 13. Mr. Samuel Insull late tonight was put aboad the Exilona en route to the United States.— Reuter.27 words
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Article43 1934-04-16 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 14. Spot (Sellers) 5 23|32d. '5 32',32d.) (Buyers) 5 21'32d. (5 21|32d.) July-Sept. 5T/ B d. (5 27|32d.) Oct.-Dec. 531 32d. (5 15!16d.) Jan.-Mar. 6 3 64d. (6 132 d.) Market:— Firm.43 words
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Advertisement53 1934-04-16 9 Capitol Restaurant HI! $1.00 MKM d F M r eat Salad Frui Salad (0n,... WATC DA.Ly MENU. Hr J^> N E 4906. 1 S »TrAT E D HOTEL IS THt ISLXND^-^^^ (iOO*)™ Sco^ s Cocktail Bar p*ooe fe49 Mafcar: K^oTi^ 24 Tennis Courts p Terms moderate y TOK LARGE OR53 words
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Advertisement320 1934-04-16 9 f/OVj SPORTS WEAR -IT SPECIAL QUALITY -INTERLOCK" BPORIS VKSTS. |j OPEN l V" NFXK. SHORT 0 SLEEVES COLOUR (REAM. A SHIRT THAT WILL OUTLAST r l^ MOST OTHERS. i I 'NQI 'ESTIONABLE VALUE. I I MADE IN ENGLAND SIZES. 82-M— 3B- 16—42-44. CHEST PRICESI.25 $1.50 $1.75 EACH. COOL AND COMFORTABLE320 words
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Article924 1934-04-16 10 Signs Of The Times In Colony And States AVER TENGAH RUBBE Credit Balance Increased To $16,105 The seventeenth annual gener meeting of Ayer Tengah Rubber Estate Ltd. was held at 4, Fort Road, Malacc on April 9th. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pol tht chairman of the company,924 words
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Article154 1934-04-16 10 Annual Meeting In Malacca The twenty-fourth annual genera meeting of Radella Rubber Estate, Ltd was held at 4, Fort Road. Malacca, or April 9, Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole th< '•nuirman of the company, presiding The chairman < moving the adoptior oi the report and accounts) said me154 words
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Article419 1934-04-16 10 Profit Wipes Out Previous Year's Loss The report of the directors 01 Semanggol Rubber* Cu. to be submittec to tho shareholders at the twenty-flftr. annual general meeting to be held at 11 Penang. on Saturday, April 21st. statesArea and Cultivation.— No new areas were planted during the year419 words
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97 1934-04-16 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association M DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 14, 12 o'clock noon. 'l j Buyers Sellers i R.S.S. equal to London M Std., Spot (loose) 18^.{ 18 3 i l R.S.S. equal to London 1 1 Std.. Spot (F.08.) 18 13 16 18 7 8 Standard R.S.S. on97 words
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Article113 1934-04-16 10 1 sheet was $53,818.44 less directors' lees for 1932 $1,500.00 $52,318.44: to this has j to be added tfm profit for the year of $8,878.70. making a total balance avail'!able of $61,197.14, which your directors! 1 recommend should be carried forward to next account, subject to payment of 1 directors'113 words
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Article304 1934-04-16 10 The twenty-first report of the directors of the Jeram Kuantan Kunntan Rubber Estate, Limited states: Alter making due provision for depreciation, directors' fees, etc.. the ac- counts fthow a net profit for the period of $709.82; the balance brought forward from last year was $22,788.53:304 words
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Article123 1934-04-16 10 Profit Of $21,420 Last Year I The directors' report to shareholders I of Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Limited for the year ended Jan. 31. 1934 states' The accounts show a profit of ,$21,420.22. Adding this sum to the SIT f $12 ***** brou ht from last year123 words
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Article182 1934-04-16 10 April 14, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 j Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 29.50 White Pepper 28.50 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra, mixed 2.65 Copra, Sundried 2.15 Small flake Tapioca 4.45 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.35 Small Pearl Taioca 5.40 1 Lingga Sago182 words
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Article198 1934-04-16 10 I Apr.. 11 If 14. AniericanCan.Com. 105 104 .i 104' V American Telephone and Telegraph 119» 4 120 1 120 1 Atcheson Railroad TO l^ 69^ 68 5 a Dupont 98-^ 97% 9?3 4 Firestone, Common 2i r> 8 22' 4 Unq. General Electric 22^ 22 3 4198 words
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Article68 1934-04-16 10 Abroad London, Apr. 13. Exchanges to-day were: New York 5.15*2 Brussels 22.85i 2 Oslo 19. 90 Vienna 28 Prague 123?^. Helsingiors 226*2 Lisbon 110. Bucharest 517 1 2 Belgrade 225. Buenos Aires 36i 2 fliers oincial. Montevedio 31% sollers offi Bombay 1 6 3/32 Shanghai A Hong Kong 1/6. Yokohama68 words
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Article74 1934-04-16 10 The report to the shareholders of the Yokohama Specie Bank for the half year, ending Dec. 31, 1933, states: naTf t ll^ 1 profit of the ban for the past half-year, after providing for an bad and doubtful debts, rebate on bin" etc. shows yen 14,148,164.33, inclusive74 words
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Article100 1934-04-16 10 APRIL 14. Oevoe s Imperial Brilliant Kesene per tin »ot 4 Imp. gallons) $1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline In 4-galioii drums per British Imp. Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4-gallons100 words
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Article199 1934-04-16 10 SELLING London, 4 months' sighi 2411 »X London, 3 months* sight 2 4 5 **>, London, 60 days' sight 2 4 9 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4<» XT" 1 111 Sg Lyons, Paris, demand 905 Hamburg, demand 147 New York, demand 59 1 Batavia. Sourabaya. demand199 words
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Article94 1934-04-16 10 To Be Repaid At Pa f r London, Apr. 13. ahe Crown Agents for the Colonies I announce that the Hong Kong Government 3>/ 2 per cent, stock of 1918-1934 the amount of which is £1,485 733 will be repaid at par on Oct 15 L94 words
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Article32 1934-04-16 10 (From Our Own^ Correspondent i Lubok Rubber Eslate"ud' Xi i i halfpence per 2s. share is recommend ed, carrying forward £1 754 mmond ag!n?r Pllilli^^"te* a rt. Penang. M32 words
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Article67 1934-04-16 10 Selangor Tin Dredgin* Co Itn piculs 470- hours rim «ij \l?" Ltd 133,200. 6H: cublc yard* 38^9 an >f RlVer Tln D «*Bing Co Ltd I North°T r a S ini Un t 3: CUbic yydsa ds 6 .500 1 Piculs 299 h ng Tin Dred^ing Co.,67 words
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Article304 1934-04-16 10 THE U.P.A. a Tll|l n INDEPENDENCE^ Will Carry No fa H Than TV Uj^ At a meeting Malayan Estat.-c. Kuala Lumpur Cheng Lock, m thi ference was mad, form a United P Malaya The secretaries original letter ol D the proposed rules Planting Aanclati i diessed to304 words
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Article91 1934-04-16 10 FRASERS SHARE LIST Saturday s A Ite rationi Jelebus «$1) Kjnta Dredge $1Pungah l Allenbys <$1) A. Malay <$2> Ayer Panas <$1 < Bropas <$1> Connemara «sl> Hayor ($1) Indragiri ($1 Jeram Kuantan Jimah <$1> Katoyang Bahru is] Kcmpas <$1» Kuala Sidim '$1 Luna.s <$1> Malaka Pindav Mandai TekonMentakab <20»91 words
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36 1934-04-16 11 Car Jumps Four Feet At 120 Miles An Hour h TTKMPT FAILS London, M I if river's seat 1 ked n v fl we oillj Ut lit. ..liC. I Pi r r r the otton ourse36 words
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Article22 1934-04-16 11 Again To Epstein London, M. t r 2 P l er I Donald I thini unable 1 d22 words
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Article339 1934-04-16 11 Nev% Alpha hot For Children Mt»s<.-«»^, Mar. iH. Russia's BChoolchildren will soon be learning their ABCs. or rather their ABYs. to the tune and rhythm of anti religious slogans, if ;he latest of many devices for popularising atheism is widely circulated m schools and kindergartens. This is339 words
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Article845 1934-04-16 11 WORKMEN'S CLAIM FOR INJUR Y Mine Owner Repudiates Cniei Justice, Mr. Justice Ba U. j a n Mr. Justice Shaw wore engaged m i Rangoon High Court on April 3 m j reference made by the Cum- 1 loner for Workmen's Compensation. 1 Mergui, m r .compensmtlon pa.vu.ble to relations845 words
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Article193 1934-04-16 11 OFFICIAL HISTORY SECRETS How Offensive In France Was Hampered London, Mar. 29. Inside Information about the effects upon the allied came of the German daylight bombing raids on London is given In Volume IV. of "The War In the Air." by H. A. Jones (Oxford Clarendon193 words
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Article281 1934-04-16 11 Sir Douglas Hai^ pointed out thai the despatch ol the squadrons would delay a favourable derision In the Mr and make victory more difficult and more costly In aeroplanes ann pilots. The War Cabinet thereupon reduced their demands to one squ:: dnm. The withdrawal ol this281 words
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Article244 1934-04-16 11 Exhumed Three Years After Burial WOMAN'S BODY IN PERFECT 'THE LITTLE village of Mantling- 1 chow, Kiangsu province, was re- J cently consternated when the wife!, 'of a farmer, Kung Lao-erh, was dug ■up three years after burial and found to be m perfect condition. The exhumation of Kung's wife244 words
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Article279 1934-04-16 11 Famous Handit Tracked Down Madrid. Mar. 30. Spain has waxed sentimental at the passing of her last famous bandit ot the Andalusian hills. "Pasos Largos" ("Big Strides"), whose real name was 1 Juan Mingoya, and who was shot dead In a last dramatic encounter with the! Civil279 words
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Advertisement13 1934-04-16 11 THK cTFRN UNITED Jgg A &NI COMPOS JiiHV |lV >0 4. CecU street.13 words
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Advertisement62 1934-04-16 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme Incorporated m Belgium 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG, TSINAN. BPICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK MurttfMfei on real property, Loan* :ur building. House and real Estate agents. Axe nts for: I nion of Paris Insc. Co. Lti OFFICE:62 words
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Advertisement413 1934-04-16 11 Aasela exceed $12,000.060 > Assurance m force over S.'S.VOOO.OOi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) O fTICE: oreat Kastern U,e B Ulldlng cecU Street. Slngap ore. t The company has £20 ,000 d ep oslt e d with the jag Oa« of Eng.an* an413 words
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Advertisement372 1934-04-16 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHI.%* (Incorporated In England b\ Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.001 shares of £5 each £3,000 out Reserve Fund £3.(KHMK* Reserve Liability ot Proprietors £3.000 00# HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Ilono [Salgor, i Amritsar ipoh372 words
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Article182 1934-04-16 12 Disposal Of Cargo Mr. P. A. S. Franklin .president of the International Mercantile Marine I Corporation, who has been on his annual visit to England, left Southampton for Nt\v York m the White Star liner Majestic. Interviewed before his departure, he said he did not wish to make182 words
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Article190 1934-04-16 12 Consulting Marine Engineers' Plans Tiie Society oi Consulting Marine Engineers and Ship Surveyors, whose new president is Commander Sir Edward Nicholl. K.8.E.. R.N.R.. D.L.. J.P.. is very anxious to obtain a Royal Charter, like that enjoyed by several other similar societies, and the main subject at the annual190 words
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Article22 1934-04-16 12 Mr. A. H. Waddington is expected m Seremban on April 13 to succeed Mr H. P. Bryson as Secretary to the President.22 words
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Article984 1934-04-16 12 The ir,Kk on the s.s. Nanchang, as v i related by Mr. Blue m a recent Daily c Express, recalls the fact that this iorm i of passenger piracy is by no means s new as many instances m the past s might be cited. The tacts984 words
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Article256 1934-04-16 12 Transfer of "Secret Cargo" Hong Kong. Apr. 4. The Henry Keswick, a tug belonging 0 Messrs. Jardine. Matheson and Co.. ,td has again left for the Prat as group, lalf way between Hong Kong and the lorthernmost tip of the Philippine slands, to endeavour to tow off the256 words
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Article156 1934-04-16 12 Decision Postponed Dairen. Apr. 11 The decision oi the Dairen District Zouri In the Sheng An piracy case Will nut be made known oh March 29, ai previously announced, but will be postponed till later date according to an official declaration to-day. It is understood that diplomatic156 words
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Article133 1934-04-16 12 ARRRI Camarvc from Dairen 15 4 Kum Ban Kobe 15.4. I Lipis. Brit 14 4. for Kliajang. Du* 15.4. lor Rent Praehatlpol i Bangkok 15.4 18 4 Erica M Beypore 15.4, Isiaii(i< r. Bl mas Island 14 4 Coeoi Us 2d4 Tung BOQ| Bl •lacca 15.4. for lla133 words
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Article20 1934-04-16 12 April 14: V Valentyn, T EUang, F> I Esroeralda 8 (81am 1 1 April 15 Mai Mams 1 Dut20 words
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Article37 1934-04-16 12 Merchants are hereby informed that he following oncarrying rates oi xeight are quoted, viz:— Coconut oil m drums to Grangemouth '■2 6ci per 20 cwt. Tin to Bilbao, with transhipment 50s >«r 20 cw:37 words
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Article33 1934-04-16 12 Mr. H N [Kuala Lumi Home. Enche Patel Malay C is leaving tor C d the cnt R tlia Rlw n<" C Ibrahim will act as hon triej Bectl MA H A Bxl33 words
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Advertisement643 1934-04-16 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. Si&yfel HOTEL* SXPHEM BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADAi lncorporated m England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TMI LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS O.S THE643 words
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Advertisement41 1934-04-16 12 I. S, K. UNI ISHIIIAIM SAMjJjJ* 11 KXI^MX Ml' tocorp «> REGILAR iRW^Li PASSFN«.IK HAVRE M MILAN M ERIE ICARV jk FOR KOBE, OS^\2S£uo Dtf MALTA MA For ntei please apply k<»> |1 LsHIHXKX SANO (Incon I MCN BHM>l> >\ f) (Tel. Ktl41 words
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Miscellaneous221 1934-04-16 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals j 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) Saturdays 7 p.m. Keiantan tvia Padang Besart Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Keiantan <via Gemasi every Vonday.221 words
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Miscellaneous118 1934-04-16 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHIDLLE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Uangoon, Port Sudan Marseilles. Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS lort ot Disembarkation Plymouth leave Rangoon BHAMO Ap J 93 2 4 4 AMARAPOORA Mlv 7 SAGAING K*v 2^ CS?NDWIN ft KEMMENDINE Ju y 28 BHAMO J52 11 AMARAPOORA Xue 05118 words
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Miscellaneous96 1934-04-16 12 j SINGAPQtf Ships atongsidf th* u Expect* JJJ^ Main Wharl ir.i.irj,,,., (rt| Kumsam J*l Main Whan Entraaet Ophir l; •Maru 15. Katong 7; X Empire Dock Entrants I City (.1 B |Clytoneus34: v. Otf. Kmpire Deck I »trsju, BUvercypr West Wharf (Enlranc* Conte Rosso I (J.W.). West Whan (Sectssti It)96 words
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Advertisement231 1934-04-16 13 j CX W and BRITISH INDIA P O.S.N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T na?e Spore. RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 BURDWAN 6,070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 .PUPA 17.000 July 20 1 arffo on!> e^ I.eAves 1 -;i 1 na^e S pure RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 22 BHoIAN231 words
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Advertisement538 1934-04-16 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated m England) I .^n "ELLERMAN" LINE JOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL nAifio^RU. j Steamer City ot Bagdad T Due Sails City of Lille In Port A^ r 16 Apr. 29 May 2 Ctt, of Ea S ,Se538 words
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Advertisement1167 1934-04-16 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEA-\: I:IP CO. (IWl) 1 'm Slap Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd THE CUNARD STEAM 5 Co. Ltd IHE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAI ..1.? Co LM HiE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN Ac1,167 words
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Advertisement800 1934-04-16 14 K. P. nfla 4ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OPHIR -Monday. Apr. 16, Belawan-Dell. SINGARADJA— Monday, Apr. 16, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday, Apr. 17, Bengalis. Panch, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. <JfcN. VERSPYCK— Tuesday, Apr. 17, Letong, Maras, Tarempa, Gent ing. PoeloePandjang, Serassan, Midai and Kramat. PA LOPO— Tuesday.800 words
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Advertisement561 1934-04-16 14 S I V QEL Url Y\/ w ssbßsssm^l I fc A W I j s^ bssbb^ sssTl I Xk m i j^ Vv I v^B^^l^k^«^^PfcJHjßßfr^JvS^B^M^^^^B^^^^^^M i mr\ I i fw m ale P •R*BWf^B»TW»^s»"s»*^**^s»^*^*^^*^*^*^^^^*^^^^sV*^y TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANO VIA COLOjmo. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES561 words
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Advertisement613 1934-04-16 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR < i mTT^^^ TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWFKI' ttni£t l 1 TO HAMBURG ITl H^w §SUWA MARU 10.750 Apr. 19 2P HARUNA MARU SFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 May I 4 SKATORI Mapi HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 May 16 17 SKASHIMA MARD JTERUKIJNI MARU 12,000 May 29 30 JYASUKUNI613 words
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Article, Illustration125 1934-04-16 15 fta to the second round are arranged as tollow: Tuesday. April 17th. 8 p.m. Lim Bo Sens vs. Tan Thian Sang Wednesday. April 13th, 8 p.m. Neo Phen t Ghee vs. Dr. V. Xavier or Tan nong Seng. Thursday. April 19th, 3 p.m. E. S. M Khatena125 words
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Article43 1934-04-16 15 PONSFORD'S GREAT EFFORT I I by; r who d Burn, v B bad vet I :.d .a qu thei u I I i i--7 I i P w ii the Merchants and Etceteras th E'er era, failing j before the time for draw-43 words
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Article, Illustration439 1934-04-16 15 I Saturday's Matches Effective Bowling: Against Wiltshircs Pearse performed a flue ig feat m the match between U:e Club and the Wiltshires c'n turdaj when playing for the Club he >ok six wickets for 21. lasted only an hour <via a tiall and In tins period439 words
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Article443 1934-04-16 15 entury By Ponniah Against Nondescripts sc Ipta C.C. and P.W.D. Sports McNair Rood on Saturday drew pl: to a total oi 220 tor nins tekets by the Nondescripts, the D. made 212 without loss. V. Per, reaching his century before stumps were drawn. NONDESCRIPTS C.C. J. K.443 words
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Article67 1934-04-16 15 S.R.c. made 76 for eight wickets »IH? Combi ned Schools before rain Saturday d nment f the gamC n S r R i' C TT G x T E N Oehle rs bLe MerBlnJt\m N Bal hetchet b Selakan i m q V L Alvis Fernandez67 words
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Article510 1934-04-16 15 Brilliant Football At Jalan Besar PENALTY GOAL NEARLY DECIDES Wiltshire^ i piE-E WAS so much about £.< on belli? brilliant, when the Cl -he first division or .he League i t would have bcvn a dreadful i :he penalty which came the way 3t the Chinese early m510 words
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Advertisement119 1934-04-16 15 "The original letter is held i» ut Arcadia IVorh and its fißM|^Hr,^^E2 W^^ authenticity can be verified. H?^^^ Ffl 1 H|^ When we sea! »he TRU-VAC airtight TIN the i£drB&Pw jf 'M I NS ffgwfy O£A FACTORY FRESHNESS ot CRAVEN "A" < ft .^l^7 jfl BI I BmmAWBKB3B Bi^I •e^wrrlv119 words
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Chapter676 1934-04-16 16 ALTHOUGH MOSS, HAPGOOD AND BASTIN WERE AWAY HuddersfiekTs P Difficult Task From Our Own Correspondents London. Apr. 14. 'THE ARSENAL, now almost have 1 the championship of the League 1 m their grasp as a result of their victory a y Liverpool to-day, for they have a four-points lead over676 words
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Article538 1934-04-16 16 DIVISION lll— (Southern) Bournemouth 1 Swindon 1 Bri^ol R. Torquay 1 rdiff S hton 4 Gterltdn > Clapton Orient 1 Coventry 5 Newport 2 Crystal Pal 1 Northampton Exeter 0 Aldershot 0 Gillingham 1 Luton 1 Reading 1 Norwich 0 Southern: 0 Queen's Park R. 2 Wctford538 words
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Article311 1934-04-16 16 DIVISION lll— (Northern) Acer ing tor 4 Chester Barnsley 2 Stockport Chetterfleld I D^mastei Gateshead York Hartlepoo]* 2 Crewe Mansfield t> Halifax Darlington vs. Walsall <unplayed' Rochdale Barlow Southport 4 Rotherham 0 Tra: mere I Carlisle 1 Wrexham 5 New Brighton 4 P. \V. L. D. F. A.311 words
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Article, Illustration293 1934-04-16 16 To See England Triumph At Wembley London, Apr. 14. WEMBLEY to-day In the inter- national soccer tournament England beat Scotland 3— nil. The official attendance was 92,963. md the receipts €20.178. The weather vas delight ful. The Duke of York was present ana 50.000293 words
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Article93 1934-04-16 16 London, Apr. 14. Results of Club Rugby matches to- j <iay included the following: Bedford 10: Old Blues 5. Birkenhead Pk. 14: Waterloo 10. Exeter 3: Llanelly 13. Gloucester 8: Harlequins 0. j Leicester 11: Blackheath 14. Neath 12: Devonport Ser. 4. Newport 15: Bath 3. Old Mer.93 words
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Article56 1934-04-16 16 The following have been invited to play cricket lor S.C.C. vs. Indian Association on Sunday, at 2 p.m. at Balestier Road ground: A. G. Cooke. L. V. Taylor. J. A. Dean. J. \V. Jackson. J. M. Brander. G. L. F Bamford A. I. Horsley, K. M. Jopp. G. Clifford' A56 words
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Article68 1934-04-16 16 In Recognition Of Sir F. Wall's* Services To Football London, Apr. 14. The Council of the Football Association has decided to present to its secre- tary. Sir Frederick Wail, who is retiring m July. £10,000 m recognition of his j untiring energy and valuable services j forReuter - 68 words
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Article28 1934-04-16 16 Canton Defeat Hong Kong At Football In a trial match for the Far Eastern Olympic Games the Canton footballers' defeated the Hong Kong footballers v I28 words
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Article124 1934-04-16 16 Darui Baku Big Win In Colman Sk Da nil Hah.v altll j DAEVL BAHAR :ir\i it m Besar Stad Ffcthu] K. ol Mali Coima:. S. Pathul x not tx tni side and v a n roll n irdi to Bharlil i ihey Dtrul B.124 words
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Article49 1934-04-16 16 Unbeaten Colombo A Hot Favourite London. Apri. 13. The Derby call- over was a? follows 5 2 Colombo. 9—l Medieval Knight «ollered«. 9-1 Umicwar < ottered*. 10-1 Hal n». 100—6 Valerius. 18 1 Master Vere and Lozingai ottered*. 22—1 Windsor Lad •offered". 25--take:i>. 33 1 Tiberius offered >.-Reuter - 49 words
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Article50 1934-04-16 16 itsterday the P.W.D. met the Medical Services Club In a league fixture ana the match encu-ti m i cirow ol one goal ail At the interval, the P.W.D. led by a gji.l to nil s.-ored by Dalar. In the sec-jnd hali tht M«dlca] Services equalised through Hu^s.ln.50 words
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