The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 April 1934
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Title Section17 1934-04-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,346 ESTD. W35 MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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1139 1934-04-23 1 Entitled To Be Suspicious ur ONLY COUNTRY CAPABLE Ht OF MAINTAINING PEACE IN THE FAR EAST \\V\y> 'hand- off China" statement from Tokio L been amplified during the week-end by a totlter statement b} the spokesman of the Foreign Office m Tokio and b\Reuter - 1,139 words
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Article, Illustration449 1934-04-23 1 Legislation Imperative For Business Revival Washington, Apr. ?1. THE STEERING Commitee of the Senate silver bloc decided to seek mandatory silvet legislation preparatory to going to Mr. Roosevelt for a conference. Senator King, alter a brief meeetng at The Capitol, announced that the group hasReuter - 449 words
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256 1934-04-23 1 FURTHER DEVALUATION OF THE DOLLAR? To Stimulate Commodity Prices London, Apr. 21. THE RECENT marked weakness of the dollar is arousing great interest but it is pointed oik that it is out 01 proportion to the volume of business, which Is not large. The recent i ailing tendency of American256 words
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Article65 1934-04-23 1 Early End To Australian London, Apr. 22. The Australian airwoman. Miss Batten, who left England yesterday to (fly to Australia, lost her way m the darkness m the early hours 01 the morning and crashed at St. Paul's, outside Rome. Her machine was wrecked and Miss Batten wasReuter - 65 words
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Article130 1934-04-23 1 The Next Disarmament Step LIFEBOATMENS V.C. PRESENTED TO COXSWAIN HERO'S WIDOW London, Apr. 20. THE PRINCE of Wales to-day distributed medals to lifeboatmen for outstanding exhibitions of courage and endurance m rescue work. The recipients of the Gold' Medal, which is the Victoria Cross of the service, included the widowBritish Radio - 130 words
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58 1934-04-23 1 London. Apr. 81, IT IS feared that eighty to 151 men have been killed m the e\platlan tf a fire-damp m the Kakanj coal mine near Sarajevo. A uhole gallery was wrecked and all the men on the scene are believed to have perished.Reuter - 58 words
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Article42 1934-04-23 1 Shanghai, Apr. St. The Japanese have ignored the* Chinese demand for the return o: the Japanese Concession at Soochow which has expired. A Japane.se spokesman at :he concession has hinted that the Japanese merchants have to use the 3L\ce permanently.- Union TimesUnion Times - 42 words
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362 1934-04-23 1 London, Apr. 20. THE CABINET Disarmament Coir.- miUee, which met yesterday following whe Interview between Sir John Btmoc and Mr. Am. Henderson, President of the D* armament Conference, held a further meeting to-day and again reviewed the situation m the light of U latest developments.British Radio - 362 words
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Advertisement63 1934-04-23 1 17 ***SSSSS TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE (Makan KM**) r6 30 to 8.15 p.m yi *5 to Midnight iAT Uday. may su, SPECI L D"»HER RACE BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. Ed nesday. M AY yth ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. iATIRDA V may i* l SPECIAL DINNER RACE63 words
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Advertisement90 1934-04-23 1 On Other Pages The labour position was di&tussed by Mr. J. C. Innes, retiring chairman, at the P.A.M. annual meeting Page 3. Singapore co-operators bade farewell to C apt Gammans on Saturday Page 6. The annual dinner of St Cieorjje'fc SoI ciety Page 6. ,J All the week-end crivkel Pa^er-90 words
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Advertisement64 1934-04-23 1 CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING SEA VIEW HOYi-L Wednesday. April 25th, 1934 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CA BARET Last Performance by "De Mezy Revue" Last Performance by "De Mezey Revue" SPECIAL DINNER DANCE E nte rtainment Prbvided by THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN BARITONE ZENON SABAKIN I ADELPHI HOTEL «mm Thursday: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT64 words
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Article414 1934-04-23 2 SINGAPORE URBAN UNION The First Annual Sports Meeting Saturday was a "red letter'" day for .he members of the Singapore Urban So-operative Union, Ltd., as. for the first time m the annals of Co-operative Societies m Malaya, athletic sports were held under the auspices of the Union.414 words
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Article11 1934-04-23 2 Mr. T. P. F. McNelce, M.C.S.. has returned from home leave.11 words
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Article568 1934-04-23 2 Racing BIG DIVIDENDS ON LAST DAY Wattle Ash And Palm Oil Surprise (Frum Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 21. Palm Oil m thj sixth race and Wattle Ash m the seventh race rewarded backers handsomely. Otherwise dividends were on the small side at today's races. The big568 words
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Article, Illustration123 1934-04-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pemmg, Apr. 21. The draw for the ivrv batch of Penuiig English maidens took place before a large attendance at the Turf Club stables yesterday. Three of the batch were withdrawn, including an unnamed gelding by Lordland-Hydrology, and will be auctioned today.123 words
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Article122 1934-04-23 2 (Continued from page 15 > I i 0. F. W. Ayres b Buggors 15. L. Sequira c and b C. de Souza 4. G. Singh bPJ; de Souza 3. F. Eber not out 1. extras 2. Total 80. SRC. 11. P. de Souza b Cooke 25. t\ Eber j122 words
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233 1934-04-23 2 The match between the St. Joseph's Institution and the Anglo-Chinese School on Saturday on the St. Joseph's: ground was drawn. St. Joseph's Institution: Low Bee i Pow c Selakan Singh b Ram Singh 28; R. Minjoot c R. Ebert b Selakan j233 words
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Article236 1934-04-23 2 Jansen Hits Six Sixes in 83 On the Ceylon Sports Club's pitch !on Saturday a match was played between the Club XI and Roxy XI. Jar.srn retired after scoring 83 runs which included six sixes. He saved his side well, for when he took his position the telegraph read 30236 words
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Article231 1934-04-23 2 On the Balestier Road ground on Saturday the Ceylon Tamils Association easily defeated the S.CC The defeat was greatly due to the deadly bowling, of K. Muthucumaru, who accounted for 6 wickets at the cost of i only 9 runs. S.C.C: A. P. Hunter run out 1.231 words
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Article223 1934-04-23 2 R.A.F. defeated Raffles Institution on the School ground on Thursday by 80 runs. Batting first, the airmen, who were without Ward, Barker. Mullins found Fernandez difficult to get away, both Fletcher and Sist. Pullen being out to catches by Hoffman at point ofY Fernandez. R.A.F. Pullen223 words
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Article55 1934-04-23 2 The S.R.C. team versus the Wilts I Regiment m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday, will be: J. Sanderson; H. C. Humphries, T. Sta Maria; F. W. Ayres. L Moi'er. w. Gomes: n Jadcson, A. G. Valberg, N. Hay, G. Day, A. Oliveiro.55 words
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Article180 1934-04-23 2 Tests Of Kuala Lumpur Aerodrome The Malay Mail was officially informed on Saturday that the homewardbound Imperial Airways machine, due to leave Singapore at 5 a.m. on Sunday morning, would not call at Kuala Lumpur but proceed direct to Penang. It is stated that m spite of180 words
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Article230 1934-04-23 2 A collision occurred outside the Government House gates m Orchard Road at about 11.45 last night, m whirh. although one of the cars overturned and was very badly damaged nobody received very serious injury. The accident was caused by a Chinese-driven car. turning into Clemenceau230 words
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Article17 1934-04-23 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd left Penang for London on Thursday by the City of Baghdad.17 words
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Advertisement297 1934-04-23 2 CLASSIFIED ADV EUCRYL DENTIFRICES POWDER AND PASTE BRITISH OWNED BRITISH MADE Sole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, SINGAPORE. BUSINESS CARDS SIR.UTS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A BIPAIBKRB 14 A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest Honje for youi I fHKy Stationery, Ts'pewritcrs, Ribbon.' and Caib-ms also tor Pencil unc MH^ n writin l V*/297 words
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Advertisement177 1934-04-23 2 fENDERj I Tend, is rouowiii particular Ex. vi R!ns Road of I I ConstriK I with I Supply I roo! A I i p.m I Nona App:y g I Grrs pore. Ca!^:. 1 ad pore. O the mm LUGGAGE CARRItI! (MftßagCn (i Waddell i collects ud d .yen :u*wm Municipal177 words
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Miscellaneous200 1934-04-23 2 Diary Of The Week Monday, 23rd. llgh Water 4.07 a.m. 7.06 p.m. Football: Commercial Cup: M.P.H. vs. GovV Monopolies Stadium F. N. "B" vs. Straits Times. Jalan Besar; Municipal Ser. vs. 5.H.8. S.H.B. H. George's Day. Tuesday, 24th. ligh Water 5.43 a.m., 8.01 p.m. Football: S. A F. A. League200 words
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2369 1934-04-23 3 ctrICTION A FACTOR 8> BE CONSIDERED etiring P-A.M. Chairman Discusses The Position E. own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 21. Indian and Chines* labour m Malaya I>N( L t;< |h< fanes, retiring chairman of the Planters As- mad* h> (l i 1( Annual meeting2,369 words
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Article69 1934-04-23 3 CRUCIATING PAIN AFTER EATING. n Suffering Cured a I Once. ;h sufferer oui rea d kablc experlf!. McL njm what he writes years I have suffered ira d teU st °mach and was X aL f° r^urs after touid" t "J^ ter m >' Qrsi two and [eel this to*69 words
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319 1934-04-23 3 Chetty Who Waited Outside Police Co-Operators Meeting was of no use to save $30 to $40 m the society and afterwards to pay it out to the District Court m a judgment claim. Inspector Mahmood and Che Al Haj. Abbas next bade farewell to Capt. Ganimans on behalf of the319 words
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Advertisement38 1934-04-23 3 w AJ^ ,^^3B I -MASTERSLet C. P- tools do your Grinding bridge Scaling scraping '■■■J]n^l§s' r r? Ramming CONSOLIDATED PNEUMATIC TOOL CO., LTD., LONDON. Air Compressors of all sizes m stock Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, BRANCHES.38 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1934-04-23 4 JOHN C. MOFFITT - There Is More To A Mickey JOHN C. MOFFITT BY This is the second article telling of the fantastic world of the animated cartoon, with a description of the men and machinery necessary to carry on that world. Hollywood, California. ■JAVING a star for a motion picture means that you1,000 words
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328 1934-04-23 4 12,000 Drawings For The "Three Little Pigs" ence at which the final scenario is outlined. Important m the outlining of the scenario is the musical director. In one sense all dramtic writing is set to rhythm m which the plot swings from peace to peril and from climax the rhythm328 words
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Article211 1934-04-23 4 A London Retreat To Be "Developed" Clifford's Inn, one of London's quaintest, most historic and most peaceful corners, may shortly be demolished. Registered letters arrived at all the flats and offices there giving three months' notice to all tenants. The letter explained that the owners of Clifford's Inn211 words
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409 1934-04-23 4 Mouse Cartoon Than This World Dreams Of it uses the identical leaps and steps that would be used by Pavlova or Ruth St. Denis. The artist works these out with a motion picture machine m which the steps of celebrated dancers are reduced to slow motion. Nearly every cartoon studi409 words
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Article, Illustration197 1934-04-23 4 When the coxnpleta series of 12.000 or so fram:s has been photographed and synchronized With its dialogue, the picture is run ott' while the orchestra plays the accompaniment that the musical director has by now worked out. This accompaniment usually has involved considerable original197 words
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Article29 1934-04-23 4 The annu Kuala Lumpur Flying Club m ot the Aerodrome, KuaULn ■7.15 p.m. 00 Sunday. April 2Ui posed to Increase the monthly tion payable by non-ftytwj from $1 t29 words
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Advertisement133 1934-04-23 4 MSK YOUR CHEMIST fOR A TUBE OP l^jp yor Haemorrhoids a/?c/ kindred, ailment* A TUBE TO 5fY KKPS THE SURGECN AWAY ItoekW W MM fkanMcy MS N.rtk BrMf* Xi. *mhim Gillard's POTTED MEATS Famous /or tKeir Delicate jS^^j Flavour-TRY THEIR %p^^J CHICKEN HAM TURKEY TONGUE Xli iIV li CHICKEN, HAM133 words
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Advertisement86 1934-04-23 4 1 ..delighted .tfflP^^Q^ l r to inform I^L X: LfL wmJLJ UPmMmM i^B 1 I BBr by^j^^^^^^^^^^B 1 1 Bl^te^ jB |^^^SS!^^^« 'EASY-ACCESS' T L.ii Pt^^^c^/jB B thr cap comes abstaining from smoking Jll B compieieiv my career as a Singer. I e**Uv tr Vn"j Cigarettes, but withotn B conveniently-86 words
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Article, Illustration253 1934-04-23 5 The motor ship "Heina" of Gothenburg arrived at Southampton with a dangerous list after her cargo of timber had shifted during the voyage. She is seen being towed into Southampton. Maidstone's Zoo Park, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Q. Tyrwhitt Drake, was 4»flic-iall>- opened253 words
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Advertisement29 1934-04-23 5 1 ft t i ■.<!■( 'f'— -flj '1 T ii f t "^~i~^"" m ~"H !1 I i i! !i,', !i aVfl T ■**|-■ii i t.~i I \V JWi2 ■^■■^^^A29 words
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Article1049 1934-04-23 6 Or Is It Still Sporting In Penang Waters MR. BATEMAN SUGGEST A NEW MONSTER THEORY DID ST. GEORGE kill the dragon or does the secret lay hidden m the placid waters of Loch Ness or off the coast of Penang This was a question1,049 words
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Article136 1934-04-23 6 Safe For AH Classes Of Machine The "Malay Mail" is able to state that there is no truth whatsoever m the rumours that the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome is to be abandoned by the Imperial Airways, following the mishap to the "Arethusa" on Sunday, when she became bogged after136 words
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Article45 1934-04-23 6 Cotton Agreement To Be Initialled Rugby, Apr. 19. A Tokio report states that Mr. Hirota, the Foreign Minister, has wir^d to the Japanese delegation m Delhi instructing them to initial the cotton agreement with India which was drawn up m January British WirelessBritish Wireless - 45 words
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Article402 1934-04-23 6 ADDRESS PRESENTED TO! MONSGNR. DEVALS His First Episcopal Sermon 1 In Singapore I i The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was filled to overflowing yesterday morning when his lordship the newly j consecrated Bishop of Malacca, the Rt. Rev. Adrian Devals, D.D., gave his first sermon402 words
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Article, Illustration68 1934-04-23 6 The well-known French pianist, who has been described as the feminine Paderewskt. arrived m Singapore on Saturday. Arrangements are being made lor her to give concerts here before she continues her journey to Japan. Mme. Florigny «aye 25 concerts m India, and received fl letter of appreciation68 words
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Article112 1934-04-23 6 Eurasian Motorists Licence Suspended (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 21. I Pete Wood, the Eurasian motor works foreman who on Monday was fined ;$llO for negligent driving and fafStog j to stop his car after an iccident. appeared before the lirst magistrate again today for consideration112 words
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Article537 1934-04-23 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPE TITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Prc-s Football Competition No. 36, In vrhich you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played on April 28. THE PRIZE OF $150 win537 words
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66 1934-04-23 6 iri 2?f to •SSf by the conditions gorernSXJ2? 1 «WSJ«<» as set out above and to S3S2 S 2?* decision of the Competition SJJ2 f Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of «S SSSS72H v (1) Swansea^?; WATFORD (2) vs.66 words
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Article40 1934-04-23 6 Aston Villa vs. West Bromwich. Chelsea vs. Arsenal Tottenham vs. Sheffield Wed Manchester Un. vs. Swansea. SOOS F r Bradford. Watford vs Swindon \ccrington vs. Barrow .'iateshead vs Doncaster. of competitors m keeping record of their40 words
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Article116 1934-04-23 6 New £NM),OtH) Compaj Re Formed Accord drate aj plan fin* ben prepawdfcfM puntttoo 8 uthern Ksim par Mala PenawH cm and KlnU i Dn&m Thf proposci A pan; la nouthern Rtati c*ai limited, and li pnjp-«d»M the authorl* I cupli I 3.2(K»000 By« Khilttßg shares f 3.000.000 wottM116 words
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Article48 1934-04-23 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 36 To K< Decided On Match* In MIC* OonpettUon Manchester r a Inadvertent !J l lu^i> City will, i Portsmouth il WenibWjj of the fa oipne«»g decided i :i lllUtl tn eV City mat.-i :r m J^*l which will V Of the BIU Ur > -^248 words
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Article838 1934-04-23 6 The Debt It O Wes T Capt. Gammans 36 SOCIETIES WITH cx^ OF $750,000 Il] pOLLOWING THE pleasant function at Raffl* the early afternoon when sports worn operative Union held a farewell dinner i p fH night to bid farewell to Capt. Gammans The President of the Union.838 words
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Advertisement61 1934-04-23 6 "DARIGOLD" EVAPORATED MILK! lU^J3BE^^M^*" DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest I^^l^lj^^^^^j^^ and lias no equal m Nutrition and I igM!j^W^Bja||^P Unrivalled m Tea or Coffee, and most R^K^^jj^^^gjj^/^JP' j economical for all purposes for which v ill ill n^Tv k i ii T^TiiK is us^d !jj |Hl|; y^^j OF ATX61 words
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Advertisement42 1934-04-23 6 The fastest connection with Netherlands ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIAN AIB^I K. N. I. L. M. I To Palembang m 3 nours I To Batavia m 6<< I PASSAGE FARES M ticket >'l To Palembang single 70, return tic m To Batavia $120, return42 words
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Article120 1934-04-23 7 Furopean Official Bound Over 11 assistant o y.o ith crt- ration om respect of S c offence I Judge, Saturday and wa. personal ised had, certificates which he. Ivedpay••nr( b Oi the $1,220.1 had been ?epTfor* ich would to accuser. P. A. I war. MC |7-2120 words
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Article96 1934-04-23 7 •Former Well-known Singapore Footballer News has been received m Singapore of the death of Mr. George Reid m London on Wednesday last. Mr V?id was formerly with Frasei and Meave, Limited, and was well known m Malaya, being a prominent foot loaller m his time. His brother's96 words
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Article65 1934-04-23 7 •from uur own Correspondent) Penan*, Apr. XL At the St. George's dinner and ball over 350 guests were received by the president of the society the Hon. Mr. M. Goodman and Mrs Goodman Mr. Goodman proposed the guests" md Mr. H. E. Robertson. Chief tn65 words
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Article67 1934-04-23 7 (From Our O*V Correspondent.) Klaus. Apr. 20. The Klang Roiary Club was at! home to Tungku Laksmana, A.D.C. to' thi Sultan of Selangor. tht^ vicepresident of the club, who is shortly j leaving for England. The presence ol the Malay women at the dinner at! the Station67 words
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911 1934-04-23 7 Joan Littlefield - With Charles Laughton At Sadlers Wells Joan Littlefield ToJay Is Shakespeare's Birthday Anniversary By L^v^ London. QF COURSE, rb a thorougr dyed-in-the-wool highbrow So said Charles Laughton to me *nen I talked with him recently ir Sacilers Wells Theatre, Islington wnere he is playing m Congreve'* 'Love for Love." wfe911 words
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Article183 1934-04-23 7 The Horse And Pony Events A large gathering, including Sir Walter and Lady Huggard, attended the Livestock and Trace Show on Saturday. Results m the horse and pony show were* International Jumping J. T. Forbes "Slump" > Ist; Sir John Alleyne ("Mr. Doolie") 2nd; J. D.183 words
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Article25 1934-04-23 7 A European, Mr. W. W. Langdon. was taken to the General Hospital i last night suffering from contusions md abrasions. He complained of an assault.25 words
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Advertisement145 1934-04-23 7 lif^ I I I ■t-imilS POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT E^i^^H 615 AND 9 15 Warwick Deeping's mmmmh Famous Story Iff d 3wKlltLL j n|l«ir Ha B WARNER IHH and WINIFRED SHOTTER j British &> Dominions Picture F,h released by Uniteil Artists. OPENING TO-MORROW [lIAN HARVEY m "I AM SUZANNE" j I145 words
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Advertisement291 1934-04-23 7 C&INDSOR" [j THE SHOW OF SHOWS! J IRS PARAMOUNT'S LATEST LAVIS* J NEW SONG HITS YOU'LL BE hI fjrif«r» Uhft tsy «o Vhcn^ ii A V/ C" I I 1 C "T" I fa»* "to** *f»tf litren fcrf ti^O CPU CvVC jOtf U f C m^w j WrfW^-^ort-rhiH ARTIST and291 words
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Article42 1934-04-23 8 DEATH BHEEM.— At 10.30 p.m. on April 22. at the General Hospital. Mr. J. W. Bheem. J The funeral will take place at 5 p.m. tc-day, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and then to (he cemetery for interment.42 words
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438 1934-04-23 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. APRIL 23. 1934 Week-end Comments JAPAN'S bombshell seems to have exploded with resounding effects m Europe, and it" the official reaction is along the lines of most :of the newspaper comment a strong .official retort to Tokio may be expected m the course of the438 words
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Article1228 1934-04-23 8 IN spite ol the modern interest m; Shakespeare, no very elaborate 1 plans have been made to celebrate his birthday at home to-day. There will of course, be the usual ceremony of unfurling the flags of the nations at Stratford-on-Avon. Shakespeare's where the Birth- A j day play will1,228 words
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Article306 1934-04-23 8 The Rev. Angel Infante arrived at Penang on Thursday by the "Rohna" from Madras. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanders were passengers travelling home by the Silver Cypress. The Rev. Colin King of the Penang Freo School left on home leave on Friday with Mrs. King.306 words
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Article434 1934-04-23 8 NOT ma:. r"^ I acquainted ith h vl < I tions ot I buildings i <,£& bestowed 1 mental he The toll I am be pard<,> this article The Chi: has two Jin O« head ol lector nan;. Tl the Lai the first Pickering j Road. \s Tlvn434 words
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Article91 1934-04-23 8 The enw (Vj YapSweeTh> -arJ"^ Mr and Mrs 1 Mr and Mil "> "S »*S Lumpur, to Mr oi Mrs. Yong Chen s^HJ and brothrr-ir. I.'^ >l alld Co Hoo oi MMtn Boon .MortS rr.arri^t- will i A new Okm ySfi the English IW^i Chinese was °Pf Friday, the c.-r-mo91 words
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Advertisement230 1934-04-23 8 CALDIBECH'S TASTY CHEESES I N HANDY CARTONS 'DIPLOMA' Cheddar Cheshire 'BLUE MOON' American, Roquefort Limburger, Pimiento Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. ByML^E> *jfe- '^h^Ls Oca w- j3w? U I I B^^^ -n Oys»e» Soup OF FAMOUS 57 VARIETIES STANDARD OF FLAVOUR AND QUALITY Soups mace your way the230 words
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Advertisement45 1934-04-23 8 ■P^WHHTCERTAIN f^^^ THINGS that should never be put j on corns/ says an advertisement. Other people's feet, for instance. A M GAFLAC ACCIDENT and SICKNESS POLICY. prevents these things worrying you. i GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE i ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.45 words
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6 1934-04-23 9 BRITISH CONSUL GENERAL IN TROUBLE I6 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-04-23 9 Inspects Grenadier Guards B I British Wireless Mis, .1 I. Rennet won the ladies race m the Co tmMw l',,i on spurt s.British Wireless - 27 words
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Article76 1934-04-23 9 Government j Forces j Taken By Surprise iiong Kong, Apr. TWENTY THOUSAND Communists 1 nder the notorious leaders. I h-huai and Yen Kien-ylng, nine dis: rices m East sterday. The small gov- rria as In ths districts were taken by surprise because the had J ngagingUnion Times - 76 words
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Article75 1934-04-23 9 Exhibition Of Model Ship^ London, Apr. 20. Nt scientist. Sir Alfred S nth Kensington Science -day opened the new ReI Exhibition promoted through tj ol the British Asso- Refrigeration, National Lab ratory and Low Temperarch at Cambridge. In view dependence of Britain on imted i-^odstuiTs. particularly iruit. andBritish Radio - 75 words
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Article44 1934-04-23 9 Chen Kung-po. Minister ot Industries and Commerce, who arrived I Kong on Saturday on his way Indo-China, Malaya. Dutch Indies and the Philippines, conferred for several hours with Mr. Hu Han-min with a view to Mr. Hu returning to a< tiv< politics m Nanking44 words
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92 1934-04-23 9 Now York, Apr. ZL jgl SIXESS m the United States is showing fresh sijjns of improvement aioordJn? to reports of economic analysts. (JoocLs traffic on ti\e railways Increased 17 per cent m the week ending Apr. M compared with the sameReuter - 92 words
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Article89 1934-04-23 9 Bottles Express Disapproval In Spanish Cortes Madrid. Apr. 20. A general amnesty for political prisoners has been voted by the Cortes. This will liberate General Sanjurjo and many others implicated m the monarchist revolt and the De Rivera dictatorship. This decision has caused anger among the ultra-Repuolicans andReuter - 89 words
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Article94 1934-04-23 9 SCIENCE LECTU RES For Leading Men Of London. Apr. 20. The Prime Minister will preside and members of both Houses of Parliament and representatives of the Municipal Government. Civil Service and many prominent industrialists will attend a series of lectures next month arranged by the British Science Guild with theBritish Radio - 94 words
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Article81 1934-04-23 9 Overthrow Of Mr. John Curry New York, Apr. 20. Mr. John Curry, head of Tammany since 1929, has been overthrown by a revolt within the organisation. The cause of Mr. Curry's downfall was the smashing defeat suffered by the candidate at the mayoral election m November, when Mr.81 words
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Article53 1934-04-23 9 Majority Of Workers Go Back Shanghai, Apr. 22. The Kalian coal strike was settled yesterday when the majority of the workmen m the Tengchiachuang and Sichuan areas returned to work. The workmen's union was dissolved by order of the Chinese authorities who have arrested most of theUnion Times - 53 words
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Article35 1934-04-23 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 21. Spot (Sellers) 5 15|16d <5%<L) (Buyers) 5%d (5 13|16d.) July-Sept 6 l|32d (5 63|64d) 223£. e l/8 7 d !32d SK> Market Firm.35 words
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Advertisement65 1934-04-23 9 IFFIN TO-DAY $1.00 Cmun Dvbarrj ikrd Rsh tnd Butter Sa tStfile of Lamb, Mini Sauce. i( lons, Lyonnaise Potato Wi Meat and Salad i iellj [\> Fruit Dailj Menu p HONE 4906 ■JKI CHARMINGLY Mil, V J n HOTEL »v IHF ISL\N»^^^ rftOU oo Cocktail Bar v V nne 6A65 words
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Article873 1934-04-23 10 Utan Sitnpan And Chabau Annual Meetings The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the Utan Simpan Rubber Company, Limited, was held on Wednesday at the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. In presenting the directors* reports and accounts for the year ended873 words
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Article673 1934-04-23 10 The thirteenth annual general meetJing of the Chabau Rubber Company, Limited, was held m Kuala Lumpur on April 4. After the secretaries, the Planters' Stores and Agency Company, Limited, had read the notice convening the meeting, the chairman. Mr. Wil- Ham Leggatt. addressed the meeting, as follows: "The accounts673 words
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81 1934-04-23 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 21. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot < loose) 19% I QI /2 R.S.S. equal to London Std., iF.0.8.j 19 916 19 11J16 Std. R.S.S. on Tender May June 19 3 4 19 7 8 July81 words
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Article43 1934-04-23 10 Abroad London. Apr. 4 !0. Exchanges to-day were* Piris 77 23 32. Rio 4' 4 sellers, official. Buenos Aires 36V2 sellers. Montevideo 38 sellers, official. Bombay 1 1/16. Hongkong 1 5 7 B Forward 20. War Loan Vfa% 104 11 16. —British Radio43 words
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Article115 1934-04-23 10 Imperial And International Communications The following index numbers represent the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited as related to comparable traffic m the year 1929. Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929-100. 1930 1931 1932115 words
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Article39 1934-04-23 10 London, Apr. 21. The Setor.^or River Rubber Estates. Ltd. report a profit of i:2,791 for the financial year ended 1933. The Lower Perak Estates. Ltd. record a profit for 1933 of £251 and £4,747 is carried forward.39 words
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Article168 1934-04-23 10 April 21, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler Java Cube »-»0 Hamburg Cube °.<a j Muntok White Pepper 31.59 White Pepper 30.50 Black Pepper Copra mixed 2.60 Copra, Sundried 2.15 Small fiake Tapioca 4-10 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.15 Lingga Sago Flour ~~Z iy Fair Sago Flour iVJ168 words
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Article196 1934-04-23 10 Apr. 18 19 21. American Can. Com. 104* 4 1O3 3 4 104 American Telephone and Telegraph 123' 4 122~ 3 122» 2 iAtcheson Railroad 69 70% 71% Dupont 96 3 4 97 4 98 Firestone. Common 22% 22 3 8 22% General Electric 22% 23 23 3196 words
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Article40 1934-04-23 10 Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Limited, (firs half month) hours 90.45: cubic yards 34.000: pikuls 184.33; nett value 013.308. Pungah Tin Dredging. Ltd., No. 1, < first half month) hours 186; cubic yards 55.000: pikuls 59; nett value $39,132.40 words
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Article21 1934-04-23 10 March rubber 1 returns: Mentakab 42.000 lb Jeram Kuantan 33,000 lb.: Sungei Bagan 50.500 lb.; Batu Village 1.378 lb.; Kapala 7.309.21 words
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453 1934-04-23 10 Messrs. Gammons (Malaya) Annual Report The report to be submitted to the shareholders at the seventh annual general meeting of Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Limited to be held at the registered office of the Company, Ocean Building, Singapore, on Saturday, Apr. 28, at 12453 words
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Article928 1934-04-23 10 Eraser's Share List SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1934 Buyers. Seller* lAmpat Tin (4) 6s 7' 2 d 7s iAsam Kumbang 39s 41s I Austral Malay 42s 6d 43s 6d c.d. lAyer Hitam Tin (ss> 14s 9d 15s 6u Ayer Weng (*1) 195 2.00 Bangrin Tin 340 9cl 35s 6d Changkat Tin928 words
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Article312 1934-04-23 10 JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER loss convex I The Fi Sine, I The annual lent^T Hf was held;- »rI Cimpany I Singapore, Q^B noon. B Those pr jAtkin-Borr I (Ellas (director) w. t {holder; ar;r] j E R I juries. Me,, H^V^M itiTSrK:; I 1 am glad I jtnat Usr X, 1312 words
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Article110 1934-04-23 10 1 SELLIV London, 4 monthi London, 3 montl I Londtn. 60 dj. f London. 30 days' rifM London, demand London. T.T Lyons. Fans. d< Hamburg, demand i New York, den Batavia. Sour. Samaran^. d* mi Penang, demand ralcutta. Bombay Rangoon, Madras, Colombo. Hong Kong, dema Saigon, demand Amoy.110 words
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131 1934-04-23 11 0 Appeal Court Gives jnportant Ruling I Lord- Walter *5? cowi rurday to charges irearmand mitlon ocr- i I. -bj tnt erned I Chines a Tories npp told t: was rv rged with unlawful I d w s is sUted Chinese convicted jn131 words
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Article156 1934-04-23 11 BeseCharKwl With Making Fak Statement H Ku.ib Lumpur. Apr. 11 I; sworn and ftled I I X ila Lumpur suit, Phang Cl I I A red before th€ ■j^frate yesterday and to-daj 1; Charleswonh. on a fiat B Pp W nd Mr. I ■■j™ defended th< accused156 words
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Article202 1934-04-23 11 CENSUS HUMOUR -Dead" Job And Business 1 anherra. Apr. 10. V\u census, which was recently taken 1 m Australia, has produced some bright spot s The following have been revealed by the Census Supervisor. A man who apparently took the question of "length of residence m Austra--1 wry literally, supplied202 words
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Article50 1934-04-23 11 London. Apr. 20 The amount applied for m tenders for Treasury Bills was c 78.260.000. The full amount Of tenders invited was £40.000.000 which was allotted m Bills 'at three months. The average rate per cent was ITs. IO.TOd as compared with iTs. 10.93<L last week. -British Radio.50 words
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Article208 1934-04-23 11 Great Soviet Atlas In Preparation Moscow, Apr. 8. Work is proceeding on the great world atlas being compiled by Soviet georgraphcrs. cartographers, etc., including the distinguished academicians Shokalsky, Gubkln. Krzhizanovsky and professors Senienov-Tianshansky. Origoriev. Edelmann. Bnrzov. Varga and Baransky. The atlas will have three sections. That devoted208 words
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Article93 1934-04-23 11 Gallant Deed That Won The Albert Modal Newcastle, Apr. W. Hero oi many surf rescues over a lonj; period of years, and admired for his bravery by surfers throughout the BtAte, the former Newcastle litesaver. Mr. Gordon Lees dW i d m Newcastle Hos--1 pital recently Nine93 words
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Article524 1934-04-23 11 SIX HUNDRED YEARS OLD v The Understudy Of "Big Ben" J R It is singularly appropriate that vhile Big Ben is out of action 8.8.C. p isteners should hear the tones of the nost ancient of the bells m St. Paul's j Cathedral. "Great Tom," as524 words
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Advertisement15 1934-04-23 11 THE ctFRN U NITED X -abINE, FIRE- 0k r^neral Manager. \^f No i Cecil Street,15 words
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Advertisement257 1934-04-23 11 I CUEDIT-FONCIER I > EXTREME-ORIENT Soclete Anonyme (Incorporated m Belgium 1907) HI AD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SKANOHAI. TIENTSIN, HANKOW, PEKING, HONG KONG, TBINAN. BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loans [or building. House and real Estate agents. I Agenla for: Union of Paris Insc.257 words
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Advertisement509 1934-04-23 11 J xe%td 112JH,9— Asaonince In force ever >»s.—Jf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m thy Btralte Bettlementi) HEAD OFFICE) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry I.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the509 words
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Advertisement330 1934-04-23 11 CHARTERED BANK >F INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) aid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 eserve Fund £3,000,001* leserve Liability ol Proprietors £3,000.001 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bistiopsgate, London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches tlor Star Iloilo Baigon imritsar Ipoh Semaraiifc Jangkok j330 words
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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article572 1934-04-23 12 N.Y.K. May Start A Tramp Service With 14.000.000 to 15,000,000 tons always tied up. the shipping world has been depressed for many years. It is now reported, however, that this world's idle tonnage has been reduced below 10,000,000 tons. This is eloquent testimony of an improvement m the572 words
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Article55 1934-04-23 12 -Aurora" .VT-AEG. left on 17 434 for Lonaon at 3.05 a.m. Mails expected m London on 23.4.34. -Athena" <G-ABTK> expected to ardon m n apore on 22.4.34 from Lon•'Astraea" .G-ABTL) m Sin°-™-,rP 4 .34 at 5.15 a.m. The air mail despatched on April 8 arrived m London55 words
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Article68 1934-04-23 12 f Th Allowing passengers arrived by the Kmta from Penang yesterday: Mr J. Wise, Mr. G. J. Hogg. Mr F. P. Rocke Mr. s. E. Charnier and Mr. McCalm. Per Pres. Garfield -Simon Aaron Nettie Aaron, Dolores Belricanos Thomas Burk, Amos G. Bellis §Knk R. Donald, Henry H.68 words
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Article11 1934-04-23 12 M.V. Centaur arrived In port from Fremantle yesterday with 1.100 sheep11 words
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Article388 1934-04-23 12 Commander Reprimanded By Court Martial At a Court-martial on board H.M.S. Titania at Portland Lieutenant-Com-mander Dudley Burden Dowling. In command of H.M.S. Dundalk. of the First Minesweeping Flotilla, was found I "Guilty" of negligently or by defau:' hazarding his vessel on February 1 2. He was ordered to388 words
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Article358 1934-04-23 12 Per Suwa Maru lor Europe: For Colombo: Mr. A. Miura. Mr. K. Sunouehl. For Port Said: Khun Prades Chinni(korn. Phra Aram Sagorkhed. Mrs. E. Shoemaker, Mrs. T. Watanabe. Iflaa R. Watanabe. Miss N. Bowman. Miss E. L. Hempstead, Mrs. Y. Hori. Miss T. Hori. faster A. Hori. F.358 words
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Article193 1934-04-23 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR r *K^ East Uli,;,, Rohna a,, Main Wh., Cap,. H 13: Pn, G fir ft 7 ininnc bocl frit Karon 35 M i Empire 1»,,. p Tarakan ifiS***ki West Uh.i, i Dkm. £*?<** (J.W.. Section I-* |t raM Motto* 't''' 11 Ktl n 'HAR R(ICl Maiu Uh.n L,193 words
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Article22 1934-04-23 12 Beat Cli Bdendah Tung 8 <l*h>; H N" iBan Asd 5 m 2 Tomohon boall r Aprii Albert San Bl> i22 words
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Article46 1934-04-23 12 BCHTUIL. B> FtrtnlfbtD >' Marseilles. Pal"" v( Port »f W*» '"jl.tjl BAG I BURM I PEGU I chin: I KEMMI I BHAMO I AMAK I SACiA BUKMA I YOMA > 1 PEGU I CHINI C;i»s I I Throw-' I I fares t<. i*M For:-,' ,J Vine T46 words
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Advertisement607 1934-04-23 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.MS.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. r Imperial Airways. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. B#yal State Railways of Siam. y^MßC^^BE^cf MOTELS 4mtm mXrwUEWw I BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. (Incorporated m England) FOLK MAGNIFICENT -EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TB» LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS OS607 words
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Advertisement83 1934-04-23 12 I- S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-K\ll\ KAISHA, LTD. 1 Incorporated m Japan > REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. V RE MARU May 5 May 9 MILAN MARU May 10 May 10 ERIE MARU May 19 May 19 FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI. YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA TT AX Due Sail SgLAN83 words
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Miscellaneous564 1934-04-23 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN (Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7 30 a.m. Saturday P™. iKuantan 'via Jerantut> Monday to Friday "30 a.m. JKuantan 'via Jerantuu Saturdays pm. iKelantan »via Padang BesarMonday and Friday 7 p m. Kalantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday564 words
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Advertisement330 1934-04-23 13 fM I X BRITISH INDIA P> O.S.N. COS SAILINGS. f OUTWARDS Due Due 4 IraUC Spore. T'nage Spore. RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 6*lol May 10 RANCHI 17,000 June 22 E^omni TOOO May 11 BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 May 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 I June 6330 words
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Advertisement483 1934-04-23 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) ftD -_m "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, WNDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Steamer City of Lille Due Sails City of Athens Apr 29 Ma y 2 May 14 May 16 City of W el lC?n H NG KON MANGH *N» "PAN. May 31 May483 words
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Advertisement1154 1934-04-23 13 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO QMll bteo.u Snip Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. t^»t* tMaJ steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd ?2£ £^J TS M f 5T^ MSHIP Co Ud THE SARAWAK STEAMSI, c Co.. LtS TOP qtS^Y/ G k^??™^ O>1,154 words
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Advertisement814 1934-04-23 14 K« P. m. IUMNKLUKE PAKBTVAABT MAATBCHAPPU PLANCIUS— Monday Apr. 23. Belawan-Dell. SINGARADJA— Monday, Apr. 23, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Sl-Apl-Apl. BOTH— Monday, Apr. 23, Dabo, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Cherlbon. ROKAN— Tuesday, Apr. 24, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MA JANG— Wednesday, Apr.814 words
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Advertisement601 1934-04-23 14 TO EUROPE ritOM SINGAPOKE AND PENANG ITCA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penan* N. York. Pres. Garfield In Port Apr. 24 Apr. 26 June 5 Pres Polk May 5 May 8 May 10 June 19 Pres. Adams601 words
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Advertisement636 1934-04-23 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERpTy?^^B TO HAMRI'RG M7^li\vj^ SFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 May 3 4 SKATORI MARU Ift^ HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 May 18 17 IKASHIMA Maru nS? JTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 30 JYASUKUNI Mart; {,2° HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAKONE MARU nJJ HARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28636 words
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463 1934-04-23 15 L First For Several r Years MPRESSIVE BATTING BY EUROPEANS vu V fl Command Saved By Ram 1 n i v Sport on pag( I l m I m Ud j m TT for 1 Ht and 1 h Breaks Down B i463 words
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Article14 1934-04-23 15 F -MS ■>nin Sv 'l"<' Of W tor> H cult condition.14 words
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Article, Illustration266 1934-04-23 15 F. And N. Trounce PresS XI men not out v. extras 6. total 88 lor two wickets). R. L. Hastie, F. W. Peachy. M. MelvllWj W. Gunston, L. Willis, F A. McCaffery and Owslak did not bat. For the first time m the history of j local cricket both Messrs.266 words
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230 1934-04-23 15 Old Rafflesiuns Association had a decisive victory against the Nondescripts' C.C. playing at Raffles Institution gound yesterday, when they won by 62 runs. Nondes ripis' C.C: V. Ponnlail h Rajah 1. Choon Lim b de Souza 5, J. N. Fernando b Rajah 0. C. Perrira230 words
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181 1934-04-23 15 Failing light brought ihe match between the Indian Association and the S.C.C. to an early close at Balestie^ Road yesterday. S.C.C: E. McCreanor not out 7*2. H Gibson b Varma 9. P. Baitram c Varmi b Mistri 24. A. L. Hill c Abbas b Varma181 words
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Article198 1934-04-23 15 Ceylon Tamils Assocn. defeated the Police by eight wickets at Thomson Road Depot yesterday. Police: Wight b R. V. S Sundram 0. Rashid c Ratnasabapathy b Ignatius 0. Oehlers b Ignatius 4, Fernandez b Ignatius 5, Baba b R. V. S. Sundram 2, Woosey b Paramsothv 22,198 words
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Article203 1934-04-23 15 Saturday's Matches The Wiltshire Regiment entertained the V.M.C.A. cricket team at Tanghn en Saturday and proved superior to the visitors. L C Cremin was prominent at the Wickets and scored 36 runs not out." The results wor? as follows V.M.C.A. Ist Innings. Gauder b Maria 17203 words
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Article, Illustration189 1934-04-23 15 The S.R.C. 2nd XI entertained tn? Public Works Department Soorts Club on Saturday and won by three runs. Scores: P.W.D. S. de Silva c W. Matthews b. G Westerhout 19, S. Ahin b. Hoffman 16. A. G. Cooke c Sanderson b Humphries 9, G. Morgan c C. de189 words
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Article498 1934-04-23 15 FOUR GOALS IN FIVE MINUTES Malays Outclassed By Chinese ROUGH PLAY ENDS IN PLAYER BEING SENT OFF THOUGH THEY scored six goalr, against the Malays m the First Division of the League at Jalon Besar on Saturday, the Chines*? did 1100 win by a margin which correctly reflected their superioi.l>498 words
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Article, Illustration295 1934-04-23 15 Colman Shield Players Sent Off A large crowd witnessed a second division league fixture of the M.F.A. yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium when Melayu Kebatian Raja Club defeated Kallang Batin by eight goals to one. It was a one-sided game. Kebatian Raja being superior m ail departments.295 words
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Article77 1934-04-23 15 DIVISION I S.C.C 6 5 0 1 20 5 11 RAF. 4 3 2 0 10 8 6 Chinese 4 2 1 1 13 4 5 Wilts. 5 2 2 1 13 5 5 SRC 3 2 0 1 7 3 5 Pulau Branl 5 2 377 words
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1813 1934-04-23 16 Fisticuffs At Highbury CHELSEA BOOKED FOR DIVISION II? •From Our Own Correspondent > London, Apr. 21. /\NLY BOXING gloves were required to complete the picture at Highbury this afternoon, where fisticuffs were frequent. The Arsenal by their victory over Sunderland are now1,813 words
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Article60 1934-04-23 16 Llanelly Win At Cardiff London. Apr. 21. Club Rugby results to-day inducted the following Harlequins 13: London Welsh 6. Leicester 9: O. M. Taylors 3. Cheltenham 0: Gloucester 3. Hartlepool 20: Bradford 11. Plymouth 3: Camborne 8 Waterloo 28: Nottingham 5 Cardiff 6: Llanelly H Coventry 30: Old60 words
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Article427 1934-04-23 16 St. George's Day Golf At Bukit Timah r*NGLAND WERE well and soundly I"-* defeated m the annual iourball match against the Rest at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Scores (England players mentioned first) R J. bbenrood ar.c J. B. Carr 0: J T Smith ar.ci R Cralk427 words
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Article189 1934-04-23 16 The monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. W. McMullan and R. L. McFarlane with a net score of 30^. 60 cards (a record) were taken out and the following returned lira. McMullan and R189 words
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Article94 1934-04-23 16 England vs.. The Re«t To-day The annual St. George's Day soccer match, England vs. The Rest, will be played at the S.C.C. to-day. The teams will be England (Whites;:— T. G. Lashmar. R. V. Welch. F. A. McCarYery; C. J. Bembroke. L. V. Taylor, J. A. Hunt. W. S.94 words
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Article60 1934-04-23 16 Uulwich Hamlet Beat Ley ton London, Apr. 21. Dulwicta Hamlet, Isthmian League champions, and Ley ton of the Athenian League were each candidates for their third success m the F.A. Amateur Cup Competition when they met at West Ham to-day m the final. It was a very60 words
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Article69 1934-04-23 16 The following ties will be played on Wednesday. J. Lee and C. G. Fugler vs. Winner of Dr. R. G. Spink and S. Webb and W. W. Speid and G. Carr. Thursday A. L. Gilmore and A. G Hay vs. S. A. Woosey and F. J. A69 words
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Article49 1934-04-23 16 The following have been invited to play iootball for S.C.C. vs. Fort Canning on Thursday at S.C.C— G H Stroobach; J. R. McDougall. R. Davidson: G. Boas, G. Dodds. T. M Mclach- lan: T. Black. M. G. Yust de la PaiTlf'J- McK >ntosh. F. E. E. Hindlev. E. McCreanor.49 words
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Article96 1934-04-23 16 Rangers Get Half of The Doul Decisive m VictorM Over St. m pLASGi >\V PAXGEPi Itl rd r Cup to-da; for :/.e eg At H. Ptri G^ defeats j to The m M tin tics ot entM always tfe o n and first vantai |bcca: Mc?ii rowly i •hoi pdi96 words
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Article182 1934-04-23 16 S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tournament The .ollowing ties have been ar j ranged m the S.C.C. mixed doubles tournament: MONDAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mi. and Mrs. W. C. Hodges scr. vs. |F. E. Ro viand and Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke plus 2. Mr. R. L. Moir and182 words
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Article36 1934-04-23 16 London. Apr. If). The steel mast of the Endeavour. 'Mr. Bopwlth'fl all-steel yacht and th« challenger for America's Cup. launchled at Gosport- on Monday, was lifted m to-day. The mast is 170 feet lone British RadioBritish Radio - 36 words
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Article79 1934-04-23 16 unu lanea 10 recover lrom the first hall gruelling. Main, the Rangers-right-winger, tricked two defenders and netted ten minutes after the interval. Six minutes later Smith, the centre-forward, netted with a grounder. The Rangers were very confident and overran their opponents. Hicholson scored the fifth goal. A section of theReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement68 1934-04-23 16 ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN OF NEW PATENT GAS FIRED MUFFLE FURNACE KXCEIXENT FOR OPERATION IF TO 1,000 CENTIGRADE ISING NO COMPRESSOR. BIT ORDINARY SUPPLY PRESSURE '■> "_L -x-xyfK i N 'Jm* .>■*■■.■.-■.•. f •'■;*:-x%- INVALUABLE FOR LABORATORY AND EXPERIMENTAL WORK SUCH AS TESTINCi OF MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES ASSAYING. METAL HEAT68 words
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Advertisement43 1934-04-23 16 CUT UVING EXPENSES x~^\ H BY PURCHASING A fl if% Q jjji^k* REFRIGERATOR fi^^ S M.nuf.ctured by the General Electric Co. of America ANTEE COMPETITIVE Hi i J< PRICES H i g^l $280 Hk 6u*r. THE BORNEO CO., LTD., A&kttL SINGAPORE. o^l^V^H^H mj^^^M43 words
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