The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 April 1934
1934-04-24
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Title Section17 1934-04-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,247. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration360 1934-04-24 1 torm Of Questions In Parliament j. SIMON'S STATEMENT No Danger From British Policy London. Apr. 23. L the House of Common* this afternoon Sir c;mnn faced a >torm ot questions on the ,S ,7Z laln^sc Hand* Off-China announceFsir lohn Simon replied that he hadReuter - 360 words
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219 1934-04-24 1 Shanghai. Apr. 23. Th Chinese Foreign Office has cabled to the various Chinese Ministers In Europe and America lull instructions for dealing with the present crisis arising from the Japanese "hands-oil China" warning. It is further reported that the instructions Include the opening219 words
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165 1934-04-24 1 700,000 Aim To Overthrow The French Republic LEADING FRANCE TO RUIN Further Disorders In Paris Streets 1,000 ARRESTS Paris. Apr. 18. r\ISORDER BROKE out at the sitting oi' the commission o: inquiry into the February riots when Admiral Bchwerer c: the Action Francaise admitted that' nince the disturbances he hadReuter Wireless - 165 words
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Article172 1934-04-24 1 DOLLAR DEVALUATION RUMOURS Much Interest In London WILL MR. ROOSEVELT PLAY HIS LAST CARD? Londoiv. Apr. 23. AN EXPRESSION ol the adminis- J nations willingness 10 export 1 gold when the dollar is under export point caused an improvement of the dollar m terms of sterling to-day. Nevertheless dollar de-valua-tlonReuter - 172 words
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122 1934-04-24 1 Mr. Roosevelt Appeals To Strikers Washington. Apr. 13. Mr. Roosevelt appealed to-day to the 50 000 miners at present on strike m various parts of the country to return to work following action by the N.R.A. revising the present wage scale by restoring In part the difference m rates 1Reuter - 122 words
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232 1934-04-24 1 Paris'. April ?0. Several heads were broker. ..nd a dumber Of arrests made this evening when clashes occurred between hundreds of Communists and the police near the Place de Hotel de la Ville. where a mass meeting was proposed to be held protesting againstReuter Wireless - 232 words
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160 1934-04-24 1 NORTH IRELAND'S RETURN TO PROSPERITY Dramatic Change Of Fortune BUSIER YARDS, DISTILLING REVIVAL AND NEW INDUSTRIES Belfast, Apr. 18. THE CHANGE m the conditions of the shipbuilding industry m Northern Ireland was referred to as dramatic by the Minister for Commerce when reviewing the industrial position In a speech mReuter Wireless - 160 words
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281 1934-04-24 1 SRI MENANTI PREPARES TO ACCLAIM THE YANG-DI-PERTUAN Installation Ceremonies Begin To-day •Our Own Correspondent.— By telephone) Seremban, Monday night AN ATMOSPHERE of restraint d excitement pervades Sri Ml n|anti. the lovely sequestered valley m which the Ruler of the Negri Sembilan has his stately and ultramodern Istana. Preparations lor the281 words
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Advertisement69 1934-04-24 1 Igia tea I the freshness -rp of the L"- gardens SPrriAi TO-NIGHT Sp ECIAL DINNER CONCERT 4 5 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) ATIJRD AY m ay TtrT ~liniiEß"& RACE BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. EDN£ SDay, may 9th ST. ANDREW'S I HOSPITAL IIALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. TURD AY,69 words
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Advertisement55 1934-04-24 1 On Other Pages <lenor Suvkh. Italian Under Secretary thing from the disarmament wreckage— Pagf o q Reports from the courts— Pages and 6. o Various home cable news on Pages and 9. England beat the Rest at soccerpage 16Montro^e (Lord Woolavington) is favourite for City and Suburban to-morrow Pa*e 16.55 words
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Advertisement88 1934-04-24 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER RIDING EASE THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL BUSINESS MEETING ROTARIANS ONLY SEA VIEW HOTEL WEDNESDAY (informal) FRIDAY (formal) SATURDAY (informal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN88 words
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Article407 1934-04-24 2 THE LATE CAPT. A. L. GIBSON The death took place very suddenly Tom heart failure on Sunday night at us residence. No. 9 Oxlcy Rise, of Cap■<ain Alexander Leckie Gibson. 56 years ftf the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co Captain Gibson only returned from cave about two weeks ago looking407 words
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Article627 1934-04-24 2 FIRED A REVOLVER OVER HER HEAD" WIFE'S CRUELTY CHARGES AGAINST HER HUSBAND A LLEGING repealed cruelty, Mrs. Marion Day, wife of Mr. Albert Day, a European salesman, was plaintiff m a case before the fourth magistrate yesterday m which her husband was asked to show cause why he should not627 words
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144 1934-04-24 2 S.H.B. Pointsman Has Miraculous Escape From Death Sinnathamby, a pointsman employed by the Singapore Harbour Board railway escaped death, or, at least serious injury by a hairsbreadth on a recent morning. sm nathamby was on the o'clock the ,lr, the old R and wh^rf to the Labrador excavation siding This144 words
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Article94 1934-04-24 2 BRITISH SOLDIERS' PLUCK Saved Fishermen m j Violent Storm j Cairo, Apr. 18. Egypt is ringing with the praises of two British soldiers who heard cries from the sea during a violent storm last night and saw a fishing boat sinking 400 yards from shore. They plungedReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article406 1934-04-24 2 Meeting of Straits Chinese Committee Sunday, Apr. 15. The Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley and the Hon. Mr. M. Rex spent the day, and the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman arrived to stay at Government House. Monday, Apr. 16. The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold arrived to stay at406 words
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Article137 1934-04-24 2 I Mr. Bruce Urges New Agreement With Britain Canberra, April 20. A new agreement with Britain to regulate Australian exports was urged by Mr. Bruce, the Australian High Commissioner m London, m an address before the Australian Government Mar.keting Conference. fh M r B uc J warned theReuter Wireless - 137 words
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Article57 1934-04-24 2 Plot to Wreck Simplon Express Narrowly Foiled Bucharest, Apr. 20. rWiL ttempt t0 the Simplon SSft i Express was foiled by the accidental discovery of several yards of track unbolted near Craiova. The train was due to pass the spot at full speed ten minutes later. Frantic57 words
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Article139 1934-04-24 2 i GRAVE SITUATION IN SPANISH CAPITAL Cabinet Crisis Believed Imminent Madrid, Apr. 23. One person was killed and five •seriously injured, and 120 arrests were made during anti-Fascist rioting here. !The casualties include Allan Deller. a .London youth, winner of a travelling ischolarship who had139 words
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Article178 1934-04-24 2 Cake Which Had to be Rolled Like a Cartwheel i Berlin, Apr. 19 A multitude of congratulatory telegrams were received to-day by Hitler on the occasion of his birthday. They included a telegram from President Hindenburg "m grateful recognition \ol your work of reconstruction. On behalf of theReuter Wireless - 178 words
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Article165 1934-04-24 2 Foretell Opinion On British Budget London, Apr. 18. •A happy country" epitomises the opinion abroad of the British Budget ihe French newspapers extol the substantial benefits accruing from financial rectitude and business and financial circles unanimously admire the British recovery. Several newspapers are glad that no provision165 words
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Article22 1934-04-24 2 j A Stage Further Towards Secession t,^ Perth, Apr 18 The question of the serp««irm SMr.-SSSS, JSIBS HI Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article27 1934-04-24 2 Favourable"!^* Shows *wg Increase New Zealand's UadeTu^ Tor^H j amounted to fi 46 ?42 onnT'^ eXports «i .510,000 a^s:t t r sj? Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article38 1934-04-24 2 was murdered at 2n 8 township by his Karen S er V am^ n r^f rch 26 after the committal ln whostabbed hirnseino death w? 1 crlmefuneral took place at th^ f 088 8 Cemetery at Mo^cS o^^^an38 words
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Article131 1934-04-24 2 Would-be Rejricides Sentenced; By Court Martial morning.— Reuter. thls T^r, i Bucharest, Anr >0 mJe'ungslTuVp 11 that he secret the Ktag aK ain\ t X^ V c f P«*<*tln 8 was given by trS enemies seven other rr~.,£? Precu P' wno with fly? civil Lrv?n a -f rmy131 words
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Article95 1934-04-24 2 F^ nlStr^ tive p ™er *«w Gen^Goeri^ Administration nf^fl!" 1 Apr 19 Germany's aviiii the wnole ing Passeng^ 1 ftivi t i es inc.udBUders, Ze D DeHn« Boods alr flying cluS and fl vin Vate aero Panes. be centralised under g th mcct n!?s wi General Goerlne fwlReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Advertisement449 1934-04-24 2 CLASggED ADVERT^ I EUCRYL U_^V DENTIFRICES ~~"^> POWDER I AND *<* I PASTE .i. I BRITISH OWNED Ten I BRITISH MADE follow,: I Sole Agents: paru. I GRAFTON LABORATORIES, Ex SjNw I SINGAPORE. ;*W i "I BOARD RESIDENCE. c zzzzzizzzzizi z wreSSs BOARD RESIDENCE,' "The Grove," 103 Meyer Road, Katon449 words
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Miscellaneous296 1934-04-24 2 Diary Of The Week Tuesday, 24th. *igh Water 5.43 a.m., 8.01 p.m. Football: S.AF.A. League <Div. I>: S.R.C. vs Wiltshire Regt Stadium <Div. II >: S.C.C. vs. RAF., S.C.C; (Div. Ill): "A" Harlequins vs. Abattoir, 5.H.8 Pcrhlmponan Stia II vs. Kampong Tiong, J.B. Stadium. Hie Bassett Rubber Co., Ltd., Annual296 words
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Article215 1934-04-24 3 Mr Ibrahim's Visit To Tokio .JAPAN OF 'HVO IYKNA*en n. SSlar the yal S 1 ition mitti with nO the uth Okabe, urCom Hie iken jreet r the GIF! TO JAPAN E Japan I trip land b\ ■was preceded by two hyen I jap. m. He had m Nepal. In215 words
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921 1934-04-24 3 APPEAL COURT ARGUMENT the appeals of three of the accused wlio were convicted for jeing concerned m the kidnapping of a t iamese Priest las; year, were dismissed by Mr. Jus lie t 1 Gerahty after wh< le day's hearing before him yesterday.921 words
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Article124 1934-04-24 3 Next Week's Event At Klang Fn.m Our Own Correspondent.* Klang, Apr. 20. Ekiburate arrangements are being here tor the marriage between liis highnes-s the Sultan of Brunei and Tungku Raiham. one ol the daughters a his highness U^ Sultan of Selangor. Ih(. formsJ ceremony ct the marriage will124 words
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Article145 1934-04-24 3 The following appears m the current number of the Malayan Kennel Gazette: We understand that the Committee Of the Malayan Kennel Association. iM'fjng on the advice oi its Singapore Branch, decided with regret not to i authorise the above show. We also understand that m view of145 words
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432 1934-04-24 3 Not The Least Doubt That He Did Not Says Judge station for a long time When th*> SJS* fm did nOt return the n th rd Spte deClded t0 C me ba<ik to t °iT; P ON PROBABILITIES In his reply the acting D.P.P. said mat Mr. Bannerjee had referred432 words
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Article148 1934-04-24 3 Proving* Successful In Siam 'From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok. April 17. The Railway long distance excursions, personally conducted and supervised, continue their popularity. Practically a thousand people m two trains have left for Chiengmai this week, and the not hern capital welcomes the excursionists. Local home industries receive148 words
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Article129 1934-04-24 3 Goldsmith Charged With Breach Of Trust An alleged ollence which dated as far back to August 17, 1920, involving a Cantonese goldsmith named Ng Lee Peng who was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of two tahils and two hoons of gold valued at129 words
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Article21 1934-04-24 3 Nina Chinese schools, seven m Singapore and one each m Malacca and Penang, have been struck oft the Register of Schools.21 words
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Article135 1934-04-24 3 VALUABLE CARGO IN ABANDONED SAMPAN JPIXTEEN thousand dollars worth M of chandu fell imo Governj merit hands on Saturday afternoon. Early on Saturday morning a sampan was noticed abandoned a short distance out from Pasir Panjang shore, and at two o'clock m the afternoon officers135 words
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Article409 1934-04-24 3 Extension Of Committee System At a meeting of the Perak State Council held on Dec. 12, 1933. His Highness the Sultan announced his intention to appoint a Committee with the following terms of reference: "To consider and report what modification, if any, m the present constitution and409 words
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Article195 1934-04-24 3 Woman!* Digestive Troubles. Everyone wno is subject to any form Ini indigestion should know of thi* woman's experiences. Advice from one who h.xs had such severe attacks is advice won.li having. Sac writes 'I suffered from indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very195 words
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Advertisement17 1934-04-24 3 ANNOUNCING THE SALE F MDAY 27th SATURDAY 28th APRIL. [X Socially Reduced Prices J*tARNE'S USED CAR MART.17 words
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Advertisement271 1934-04-24 3 W'afc: o-il; <;.ccn CMMM roi!rr b!!nds. i Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Thicks, Canvas and Spring J Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags. i Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire 1 Netting Fencing, Wool huntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. j Office 6tt, Robinson Road, Workshop:— l7 -A, Joo Chiat271 words
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Article143 1934-04-24 4 The baby car during the past ten years has given the motor racing public more thrills than any other class of vehicle, and it has not m any way belied its reputation at the Southport Speed Week just concluded. The Austin Seven Special which last year set143 words
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1103 1934-04-24 4 The Life Of Samuel Instill In Athens His Greek Egeria By a Special Correspondent) Athens. Mar. 14. I HAVE had an exclusive interview with tht '"Mystery" Greek lady under whose spell Samuel Insull is living m Athens. There is. as a matter of fact, no mystery at all m theN.A.N.A.; Free Press copyright - 1,103 words
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Article, Illustration855 1934-04-24 4 Sir Austen Chamberlain, K. G - Sir Austen Chamberlain, K.G. By Red And Black Shirts Are Undermining^ The Constitution SIR Oswald Mosley (leader of the Black Shirts m England > and Sir Stafford Cripps (leader of the Red Shirts' whatever their differences (and these perhaps are more apparent than real*855 words
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Advertisement116 1934-04-24 4 JUST ONE FEATURE OF THE NEW ALL. PORCELAIN FRIGIDAIRE No sticking Ice trays if your refrigerator is a Frigidaire.— these trays release automatically at the touch of a finger. Super series Frigidaires are lifetime porcelain, inside and out electric lighted interior, automatic defrosting, adjustable shelves T 4 more food space116 words
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Advertisement82 1934-04-24 4 VffiV IifIfITATING Produced Watery Fluid. Could Not Use Hands. Cuticura Healed. JrL"? trOUWe firBt Btarted wi ««*U f TfiS* 2L! ny wriBt w^en they got hot they became very irritating andpfoduceda watery fluid. They sprLd to bo?h knuckles and m between m£ fingeVs anS ri, >, 3ent for a free82 words
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Advertisement89 1934-04-24 4 To be sure of QUALITY I SBg flff 4 M| witJi garden freshness k FAAMROZ C ~co^ BECOMMEN v\ I V^ f I 1 1 A rX^ x «f I 'NON ALCOHOLI- I H^^V^^L PRXPAJJ I /I Ml i22QBE2bI tain no peppery dust v dole Agents: f F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ89 words
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Article, Illustration207 1934-04-24 5 Singapore Children Visit Singapore Dairy Farm Arsenal And Huddersfield Clash Chow Which Saved Lloyd George's i Valuables From i Burglars The j Man Who Took j 6d. Off Income Tax; And His Wife id be complete without sampling the milk. A happy photograph at the C.A.S. vMt t«» dair outing207 words
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Advertisement55 1934-04-24 5 mJHi? CIRCUS I g v;ggs» s "S^" ;;s i ANSON ROAD Ijl S'S." i.'':V 'T':.:. Sp ECIAL PERFORMANCE m^Sf^^-T'^ n TO- N G HT at 9.15 p.m. NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND hN Guaranteed waterproof so dont I I JSfSSjS'SL WORRY ABOUT RAIN Waggy. T'S^l II IMil— *n^J^ Buses will be available55 words
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Advertisement142 1934-04-24 5 Photographic copies of Free Pre» pictures can he obtained on application to the Manager. X ft m j Price 50 cents each. CooL Ga\ ana Loipe/% m Tobralco Wl\ 'I JL 3 t-^^ t ..Wl_ f g:-:: j^^^^^^^^ j iL. 11 x x it Go to the stores and see142 words
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Article174 1934-04-24 6 CHINESE FINED! $20 FOR OFFERING $3 Sequel To Monopolies Case A CHINESE who offered a bribe ot $3 to a European officer of the Preventive Service found himself before Mr. J. M. Brandcr In the police court yesterday. The accused Tay Seng Chew, pleaded guilty to174 words
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Article384 1934-04-24 6 COOLIES' LEADERS SENT TO PRISON From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. April 17. The recent strike of the rice-mill oolies commenced with the beginning uf April, and despite all official frowning grew m importance Qntil practically every mill m the Bangkok area nad shut down, and384 words
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Article417 1934-04-24 6 Merger Of Protestant Bodies From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, April 17. Foreign missionary effort m Siam baa received some attention this week from the bringing into being of what Is called the Church of Christ m 81am. Th^re are several Protestant bodies orking m various parts of417 words
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Article283 1934-04-24 6 Official Refuses To Hand Over His Post Nanking. Apr. 12. The official Central Daily News, m the course of a leading article waxes Indignant over a recent scandal m Wusih. where the chief of a branch public safety bureau, allegedly on the strength of a close friendship283 words
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Article266 1934-04-24 6 French Recruits By The Thousand Paris, lUar. 28. The President of the fmnoMcii Pamot-s. M. Taiuinger. told a representative of '-Marianne" to-day that the organisation now numbered 300.--000. and that new members had beer coming m daily ever since February 6* sometimes as many as 1.300 m266 words
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100 1934-04-24 6 FOUR OF THEM FINED $5 EACH Fines ol $5 each were imposed by Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday on four native youths who were found guilty of soliciting for employment as car watchmen outside Isako's Circus m Anson Road. It was100 words
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Article259 1934-04-24 6 Henry's Magic Is Well Worth Seeing Stage shows as an aid to the usual talkie fare are always welcome but j especially so when they are as entertaining as the programme provided at ;the Capitol where Henry, the magician, is on for a reason. Henry does all the259 words
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Article208 1934-04-24 6 MALAY SYCE SENT TO PRISON Charge Of Receiving Stolen Property I AN OFF-SHOOT of the trial of Hashim bin Angullia, 18-year-iold son of a J.P. and well-known property owner, on a charge nf housebreaking and Iheft of car last week, was heard before Mr. J.208 words
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Article279 1934-04-24 6 FIRST SOUND FILM OF NATIVE TRIBE (From Our Own CDrrespondent.> Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 21. MALAYA and all its beauties will receive world -wide publicity with- j In a few weeks. Touring the peninsula are two Ami?- ricans. representing the British and Fox Movietone Company, who have279 words
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Article70 1934-04-24 6 Tin- Bangkok police have recommended the deportation of eight leaders of the recent rice-mill strike. When the Police carried out a raid on a house m Blanco Court at about 9.30 yesterday morning to arrest some gamblers, a Chinese tried to escape He ran away but before getting very far70 words
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Article81 1934-04-24 6 Dead King Still Has Power 1X BANGifJ A cMe Heckled to*?l last week h r jamounJ» those c, «*S 'nor onij r^ many bei JV hj> V m, jui mirj v to^ I found i wa mi; to S*2m jHU late M ,on the ftdvl ;quate to tr k *k81 words
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Article380 1934-04-24 6 To Explore The Rockies Vancouver. B.C. The forthcoming expedition of ai English Aipine Ski Club party to explore the vicinity of Mt. Waddingtor 13.260 ftl and its challenging grouy of sister peaks will serve to bring the Coast Range of British Columbia intc rightful prominence as a380 words
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106 1934-04-24 6 TT N«w York. Mar. 31. Using synthetic drugs, science will I soon be able to alter the human personality to any type required, stated jProfesojr Bogert of Columbia University peaking before the American (Chemical Society's conference h/cL e iH SUP fn~ man fo «*ol<! by106 words
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Article75 1934-04-24 6 lvfrfwf"? Mrs A Eklu «d. of the Weslyan Mission, Penang, were "At Home' r^irionJ 86 nu i" ber of blends at their residence on Friday, to bid farewell to famiw m- o- Bowm and their ir™nrrt k S Rea and Rev a "d Mrs Angocd who are leaving on a75 words
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Article63 1934-04-24 6 Tientsin Police Itaid Pi* j Haunt Manchukucj i.,,rd«T torrfs nT by the chin ,ii, t ;rn!| yesterday m« 'portaiit d.Mi: m the LiiiMi (iivrn-Ts n,v na! seized. Sun Hn the pr ;po.s.\j nsiiu. an^ gether win, ..:i 1 0 llsm 'sent to Tlent Althouuh cieelareri m I: i63 words
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Article48 1934-04-24 6 I Independent (ioummeni Mo Inaugurated M Priii. <• itial leaders appoint' -ri imandei t lie forces In Outer and Inr.fr li Thy b< rd' I aye also 'm Pi'ilinm. i attend tru i Lndependei rnment Mfl Mongoll f Z(> who of Peilfng driven ba< Bulynan. I I48 words
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Article143 1934-04-24 6 Programm* I week ending April tKh, :^J Tuesday, 5 15 p.m. HewJ c (Scottis] i•• a ;2nd Bi: Si? Si Armi "»J 'Drill: I Ojfrj I Drtl!; Mi '*J (Mala: Weapon TrainaPß quarters notion Wednesda: iI i P nl JtBH Intelllgenc Pi.. Lectun v? 21 Part 111.143 words
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Article31 1934-04-24 6 me on M men,-,,,, ."^<l*M fifam on Jlnl fouowins '<•*!!■ Oim Dan v <*fl ptdtfv i! -?5M Modern i fruit will <- l V lll:l Lrin«lB satist-v't-M KMon i The torec :> Ifajettl <r31 words
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Advertisement133 1934-04-24 6 $150 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL i COMPETITION a Six Free Chances Every Week TTTF IH*T f 7l7> rk^ SJ S °J? cc b^ i he last P** l on the fol'owin? intj fKlZllj OF Thursday nigho and the results of the $150 ssr?r to 7M SSSST.M?. JS l133 words
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Advertisement682 1934-04-24 7 p-^nr^g^l OPENING The Theatre Of CTmjjijf^l TO NIGHT 6.1S 9.15 j J A AQITHI TO-NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 I [jfljM****-^ i Oberammergau i uArIIUL ust n .ght of s^ I •1 mtifi'l Woman discovers a caress is worth oince tho 1. SCREEN ATTRACTION l!t;Ult mor than a brilliant career! Pa^682 words
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Article27 1934-04-24 8 BRANSON.— At 10 p.m. on April 23rd, at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. G. W. Branson. The funeral will take place at Bidadari at 5 p.m. to-day.27 words
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471 1934-04-24 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934 Co-operation MR. L. D. Gammans is probably heartily sick of seeing his,' name m the newspapers. He has received a degree of publicity during the last few weeks which falls to the lot of few Government officers who are on the eve471 words
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Article1285 1934-04-24 8 Rs has Saying FE news that the assistance of the Nanyang Tobacco Brothers Com s any and other Canton tobacco com>anies has been obtained to help the Canton Government meet the serious financial situation nealtli arising from the deOut Of Smoke preciation of the government bank notes is of interest.1,285 words
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Article342 1934-04-24 8 Mr. M. R. Holgate. headmaster, King Edward School. Taiping, has been appointed Inspector of Schools, Perak. The Secretary of State has approved the promotion of the following members of Class II M.C.S. to Class IBMessrs. H. R. Joynt, W. D. Barron J V. Cowgill, M.C., A.342 words
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Article471 1934-04-24 8 On the I marriau. ■_J requested, aa I deliver a., 7 I bridegroom T 2m I sonally Inl V^'l His aequat,.. h >*»*■! of the 5H,,,.. SnfeS Monsieur Di >ry*£l ing ,^J quin-> an I frier:,. virtues ol Monsieur d'k ***2 bobbles: w any lift:.. could dwell able471 words
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Advertisement112 1934-04-24 8 VERMOUTH U|j VERMOUTH CAUJDEiECIC'S BY SPECIAL TO M TH APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY J UST ARRIVED Wearing a good piece ot JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the pride of ownership m everybody, young and old. The beautiful designs of JEWELS as112 words
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Advertisement51 1934-04-24 8 THERE'S NO FUN LIKE WORK says a millionaire. And unfortunately there is very little work like fun. But you would have to work iike fun if your home caught on and you had no GAFLAC H FIRE POLICY. GENERAL i ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone51 words
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Article, Illustration810 1934-04-24 9 SAVE SOMETHING OUT OF THE WRECKAGE OF DISARMAMENT PLANS Italian Foreign Secretary In i l FRANCE ENLISTING SUPPORT OF LITTLE ENTENTE CHiXOR Suvich, Italian Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, arrived m London yesterday. It is stated that the three days of his Visit will be mainly devoted to saving the810 words
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Article16 1934-04-24 9 Have Been Given I ll\ Manchukuo London *-i" ord- t B i oi I16 words
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Article14 1934-04-24 9 FT XNT STEP TO Authoritative Bod> In be Formed M ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article70 1934-04-24 9 Chatham Services Recall War Epic London, Apr. 23. The St. George's Society distributed roses to the Navy. Army and Air Force to-day. Lord Queenborough will preside at to-night's banquet and Sir Austen i Chamberlain will propose the toast of England. Special services were held yesterday at ChathamReuter - 70 words
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Article57 1934-04-24 9 Trade Must Be Carried m American Bottoms Washington, Apr. 19. Legislation requiring that, at least! ftlty per cent, of goods entering or j leaving the United States under trade i-reement with other countries shall be arried m American ships was approved by the House of Representa-Reuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article40 1934-04-24 9 London. Apr. 20. j The Treasury has made an order on til recommendation of the Import! Duties Advisory Committee increasing to 20 per cent, the import duty on a ream of 480 sheets, double crown of another article Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article43 1934-04-24 9 London. Apr. 23. Prince George arrived at Southampton on the liner Windsor Castle to-day on the conclusion of his South African j tour. He flew to Windsor m the Prince 'of Wales' plane, which was sent to meet him ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article150 1934-04-24 9 BUT NOW HAS TOO MUCH VEAL Wholesale Slaughter to Earn 10 Bounty j Cork. Apr. 20. Wholesale slaughter of calves m the Irish Free State has followed Government's offer of a bounty of 10s. for all skins with a view to reducing the number ofReuter Wireless - 150 words
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Article101 1934-04-24 9 a Rehearsal Cologne, Apr. 18. The city is taking cover with war- i :ime thoroughness to-night on the occasion of a rehearsal against an air lttack and notices have been served 3n all houses. At 9.15 p.m. prompt, ail windows are to be effectively shuttered andReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article77 1934-04-24 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Important Red Stronghold Captured Hun? Kon?. Apr. 2S. The Canton headquarters have announced the capture ol the Chunmen Pass by the troops ol General Huang Chi-wen. The fail of this most formidable stronghold of the Communists who have used it as their base for77 words
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Article83 1934-04-24 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Move For Another Rising m Shantung Shanghai, Sept. 23. Serious developments are taking 1 place m Shantung, says an official cable from Tsinan. capital of the I Province. Owing to an attempt of General Feng Yu-siang. the so-called Christian General, to seize the terrii83 words
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Article55 1934-04-24 9 Small Proportion of Mill Workers Stop Work Bombay, Apr. 23. A general strike of mill workers m Bombay officially began to-day but only workers from four out of forty mills have completely ceased work. Twelve mills are holidaying to-day, the remainder are working with reduced complements. The policeReuter - 55 words
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Article112 1934-04-24 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent.) RUBBER London, Apr. 23. Spot (Sellers) 5 21|32d. (5 15|16d.) (Buyers) 5 29'32d. (5%d.) July-Sept. 6 5 64d. (6 1|32d.) Oct-Dec. 6 1164 d. <6 l B d.> Jan.-Mar. 6 1764 d. (6 7 32d> Market:—112 words
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Advertisement22 1934-04-24 9 At last! j jUiTtiONV RDVEBSE [Absolutely lagnificent" p*d Cottwrd $6.00. LLY WALSH LTD. Btffies p )aCe g. ft a. V^^fe^^bLL I TO-DAY22 words
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Advertisement162 1934-04-24 9 "WINDSOR" WATER WOOLLIES You c«n be sure of looU- ki R.J ins your b«st if you wear RECEIVED AN EN" v Windior Swim and Beach Suits, for every t««te m ttyle /^j^V^\*f^~''« w ll t >r TIRELY NEW RANGE JHII p OF THESE ENGA- Bi ging garments Ks. \\l (J162 words
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Article796 1934-04-24 10 THE TIN BUFFER POOL "A Crushing m (n Industry "PROFOUND DISSERT. METAL IS BOUGHT PRESENT I'KiCEs* (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 9. The outstanding event of the week has been the decision of the International Tin Committee, at its meeting m London on Thursday, to recommend the buffer pool796 words
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1427 1934-04-24 10 London Share Prices Rise On Renewed Rumours 'From Our Owi, Correspondent. London, Ap*. 9. ttTHILE ALL that London knows lor cerain about the rubber re- striction negotiations is that they are still m being, carefully concocted rumours continue to benefit their originators by causing small1,427 words
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Article14 1934-04-24 10 The total output for February of the •rfm 9 7onT ebrUarV m °nth!y "averse14 words
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83 1934-04-24 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 23, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers 3.5.5. equal to London Std., Spot Hoose) 19 l 2 19% 3.5.5. equal to London Std., (F. 0.8.) 19% 19% Std. R.S.S. on Tender May June 19 3 4 19 7 8 July Sept. 2083 words
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Article173 1934-04-24 10 Apr. 18 19 21. American Can. Com. 104*4 103 3 4 104 American Telephone and Telegraph 123' 4 1227 8 122! 2 Atcheson Railroad 69 70% 71% Dupont 96 3 4 07!4 98 Firestone. Common 22% 22% 22% General Electric 22 7 8 23 23% General Motors 38%173 words
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Article167 1934-04-24 10 April 13. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers tellers Gambler 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 31.50 White Pepper 30.50 Black Pepper 15.75 I Copra mixed 2.60 Copra, Sundried 2.15 Small flake Tapioca 4.10 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.15 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour MVft167 words
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Article77 1934-04-24 10 Gold Tax News Depresses i Toronto, Apr. 19. Gold- mining shares declined on the exchange! to-day as the result of the Canadian Budget announcement of a ten per cent tax on gold. Several .shares went down at the opening about •0 per cent. but. later, losses were partlyReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article590 1934-04-24 10 Parit Perak (51) 210 4o Perak R Valley ($1) 70 -jj .Punsgor «$1) 25 |g«grcmft «jj --Jg 2^ U T^af g T,\ ($1 f 13| c.d. ,T. Anson <$l> 70 V- TrSilgar [$2! iS ,f^ Ulu-Benut l$l) IS, Ulu Pandan ($1) 100 IS* United Malacca ($1) S590 words
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Article88 1934-04-24 10 \pkil SELLING Londei 4 London, 3 months" sight London. 90 day<" sigh: London, ju Londi Bind London, tt Lyons. Pans Hamburg, demand New York', demand Bfttavla Surabaya. *Mf Samai \»nn. A mand 1 PcnaiiK. demand Calcutta Bombay, deli* RnnHHWI Madras. Colombo, demand Hon^' Kon| 31 Balfon, demand An\oy.88 words
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Article62 1934-04-24 10 I Dividend Of j J I To Be lald I The d I :2a. 1 I tended I I The '■'>■ the I $1136 'of*!fl us comp I 15.55 or 1 1 price n I taps-.-. 1 $Mt. I tion o] a Incom to be I from62 words
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Article490 1934-04-24 11 Landowners re Becoming Wealth) Overnight EAK REACHED? I Out gam. as j y want •c it times Ing land i or the extension of thoir suburban linos. FANTASTIC FORTUNES A reporter who toured this gold belt given stories ol sudden fortunes as istic as any that490 words
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Article34 1934-04-24 11 ttful Matriculation Candidates University ol 1 frisioi Dai Wvision 1 Kira Pi >n Private ad (St. J< I H iffman i i; nans Tht The Ulai NaraI Un nangLOng Pon Vh--3 k.34 words
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Article166 1934-04-24 11 Annual Meeting Of Negri Sembilan Hranch Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Bgrcifcan. Apr. 10. Mr W. Has Prati presided at the ual g< neral meeting ol the Negri U aibUan brand) ol the Automobile Association o! Malayu today In the Ol Ml Walter O HoW3e. Ponnampalain suggested a166 words
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Article38 1934-04-24 11 Lieutenant-Commander E. P. Hinton ommanding officer of H.M.S. Tiverton was asked by the prosecutor his opinion ih<? behaviour ot the tidal streams Portland Bill as to strength, direction, and extent. He replied: "Complex and not easy to compute."38 words
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Article191 1934-04-24 11 Former Member Of Borneo Company At the Soots Kirk. Colombo on March 10, Mr Jamo& Kirkwood, tor several yean with th, Borneo Com-] pany lii Malaya and now with Hvri-! sons and Crosfu Id. Ltd Quilon. South India, was married to Miss Agnes Carcill fourth daughtei of Mrs191 words
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Article29 1934-04-24 11 Medan. Apr. 18. The customs authorities at Sourabaya have seized 50.000 guilders worth ot opium aboard a vessel of the Java-China-Japan line. The drug was concealed In the bunkers29 words
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Article435 1934-04-24 11 HELPLESS REFUGEE VICTIMS Western Women m Oriental Brothels "Most appalling," is the description applied by the Dowager Lady Nunburnholme to the facts disclosed m the Report on the Traffic m V/omen and Children, under discussion by the League of Nations Committee at Geneva. Her ladyship is435 words
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Advertisement224 1934-04-24 11 <TFRN united U MARINE. ,STacclW:nt HlV \NI) M (iener.il M^^«»HN; v Vn 4. Cecil Street, MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE 1 ABSTRACT OF OBSERVATION. MARCH. 1934. A4 Humidity Rainfall Bright Sunshine Air Temperature Humiany Means Extremes Means Mo§t Nq Qf a day Rainfall Daily Mean Total Max Mm. Highest Lowest ri v<?224 words
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Advertisement65 1934-04-24 11 CREDIT-FONCIER I iEXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme Incorporated m Belgium— l9o7) ULAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES aHANORAI. TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG, TSINAN BRTCK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. I MORTGAGE BANK Mor gages on real property, Loaut 101 ouilding. House and real Estate agents. i Affeott for: Union of Paris Insc. Co.65 words
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Advertisement485 1934-04-24 11 >a«et» exceed |12 t »oe.(MW Assurance m force over 535.004.fttt V The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) WUB OmcE: Oreat Eastern v* BuU dtag Cecil Street. S^apore. Jfwrj The Company hM £20m> deposlted wlth the Supreme Co» rt of Engian* a.d oompUe. with British485 words
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Advertisement330 1934-04-24 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN\ (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.OOO.GiK> Reserve Fund 3,000,001 Reserve Liability o! Proprietors j^.oia. i*A HEAD OFFICf. 38. BiShopsgate, London, B.C 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star i lioiJo Saigon Amritsar lpoh Stmarang330 words
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Article729 1934-04-24 12 New Vessels To Capture Trade VEILED SUBSIDY j HINT Members of the House of Commons hung lor three-quarters of an hour on March 23, on the words of Mr. Walter Runcimari. President of the Board of Trade. They hoped to hear some pronouncement of Government policy for the encouragement of729 words
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Article64 1934-04-24 12 SINGAPORE HARBORD Whirl An Main irha,f\^*_a Cap. H din di si i K :Hj I Empire u,»\ r fcaron rmpin hock ,f lllrili Hesl lv »ari Woi i Mr '^S Kf «*rtl iiJ!? Main Uharl iTheodor, oil Wksrf: N I «».tl murl 1 Vessels i\ p J »een Wh dri64 words
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Article72 1934-04-24 12 Mai kok 2 N. Bat.Reljns: rib m <-" iLetoni. lis K I H iPom:. Hi i ''mi kan c j Capi y. J fDu: n I Kel j Ku... H 22 L. 23.4, for M manuk van 1 234. for dn s lexr ?iWi >....- i I 23.472 words
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Article122 1934-04-24 12 Explosive One thousand, seven hundred and fifty pounds of high explosive were loaded under a strong guard of police into the tug Trover at Ramsgate on Mai-. 21. Snipping In tUc harbour was mo/ed safe:? during the loading, and throughout the night a special guard ws122 words
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Article47 1934-04-24 12 The following passengers arrived by the Ipoh from Penang yesterday: Miss O. Southam. Mr. L. J. Koster. Mr M Gibbon. Mr. E. A. Spencer Mr Khoo Heng Po. Mr. H. L. Johnson. Mr R L. Archer. Mrs. R. W. Leach and Mrs J. C. Walker.47 words
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Advertisement660 1934-04-24 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.MS.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Rooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. *I9K<^S3?I HOTELS KXPHS9# I BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, BONOLI7LFT CANADA (Incorporated m England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TM C> LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS660 words
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Advertisement81 1934-04-24 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. Incorporated m .Japan REGULAR FREIGHT AM) PASSENGKR SERVICE HAVRE MARU May 10 May 15 MILAN MARU May 10 May 10 ERIE MARU May 19 May 19 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI YAWA I NAGOV* AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail MILAN MARU May 16 May81 words
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Advertisement148 1934-04-24 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenham, Penan& Palembanjj, Banjocwangi and NorU> Western Ports Due Sails Singapore Singapore T.s.m.v Kangaroo May 18 May U T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 July 2;« Fares Single £19.0.0. \ustraliar Reiurn £30.0.0. Currency or <• For particulars of Fre'fcht and Pftt*at!« Ollifh YxW^148 words
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Miscellaneous524 1934-04-24 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan «via Jcrantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday524 words
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Advertisement350 1934-04-24 13 B i Law m I U U v>vx HJ? j) ji BRITISH INDIA I P 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due Iv !i s'pwe. T'nage Spore. RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 I ll BURDWAN 6,070 July 5 .4 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20350 words
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Advertisement470 1934-04-24 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) ev*d n*™,, "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG c VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL hajmduku. i steamer City of Lille Due SaUs City of Athens Apr 29 Ma y 2 May 14 May 16 City of WelUn g °tS l470 words
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Advertisement1209 1934-04-24 13 ««^^SSSiS^^^^^^^ \'Xs~^*~ V THB BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHTP CC (1W1) bteani Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd -^m. £S£ ual steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SJS n T^i TS M T S AM^S IP CO Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd.1,209 words
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Advertisement735 1934-04-24 14 K. P. m> tOMNKLUKS PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN— Tuesday, Apr. 24, Bongkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. MA JANG- -Wednesday. Apr. 25, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Apr. 25, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday, Apr. 25, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TREMER— Wednesday. Apr. 25, Belawan-Deli and735 words
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Advertisement475 1934-04-24 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^ AMEMCAN^MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND|OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO475 words
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Advertisement599 1934-04-24 14 I O. S. K. Ii FOR AFRICA AND BOCJT* A u tII I nJn «IC4 j f Buenos A. Maru Bucno* Aires, via ('jlombo n Cap( Tov/n, Rio. Saiitos and Mnnt b i;holiko Mam Cape Town \l a .Mumb.u, 7 D£r-es£**fli. L. Marquei. Dux^ |l Algoa Bay l[ Atlas Maru599 words
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Article, Illustration856 1934-04-24 15 AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM EN ROUTE p-idht Batting Against bIW Ceylon I I r I 1 jgADMA* NOT WELI 1/ :> v nd H( I:' I I I 1 X I I I i; m B LtCS m I B B B I B w X 1 I B B l:lv856 words
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Article222 1934-04-24 15 Seven Runs Win Against Police i In a match at the S.C.R.C. on Sa- l I turday the home side beat the Police by 7 runs. S.C.R.C— H. L. Bocn c Rahim b Raschid 50. Chua Ciioon Leon- b Raschid ;6. Evan Wong b Baba 18. I. Koahing222 words
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Article237 1934-04-24 15 At S.C.R.C. on Sunday the S.C.R.C. beat the Malay Cricket League by 4i wkts. Malay Cricket League. A. R. Omar, b Kee Pow 22. M Hashim lbw. Kee Pow 0, BhArifl c Kee Choo b R. Tan 5. Ismail Jabbar c Boon b Kee Pow 5. M. A.237 words
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Article85 1934-04-24 15 Minto Crickot Union defeated St. j Andrew's School on Saturday at the i School ground by five wickets. The j i School batted first and was all out i for 139 runs D. Ross tho School skip- 'per batted well by scoring 71. In reply; i85 words
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Article147 1934-04-24 15 Under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, a cha- j rity football match will be played between Government Services Football I Association and Municipal Services i i Club at Anson Road Stadium on Sunday iat 5.15 p.m. At the conclusion of the match the I147 words
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Article38 1934-04-24 15 The Indian Association cuch^l against the P.W.D. on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Balestier Plain will be: Varrna Mistrv Davar. Amarchand, M. B. Singn. Nadean Dr. Rajaram, Hergovlnd, Preman, Fernandez, and Abbasbhoy. Reserve: D. K. Samy, Kennedy, Purshotam.38 words
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Article311 1934-04-24 15 3L George's Day Soccer m Penang The annual soccer match between England and The Rest which was ploy ed on Friday evening on the Penang Esplanade ended m a win for England who defeated The Rest by the only goal scored. Play was not up to standard, but311 words
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Article289 1934-04-24 15 Result of Draw For 1934 Importations The following is the result of the drawing for th^ Penang Turf Club 1934 English Maidens at the Batu Gantong stables on Friday. The date of foaling of feU the maidens is 1931. UNNAMED— B. E. P. Abbots Trace B-rtha Gaunt— Mr.289 words
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Article65 1934-04-24 15 The following have been invited to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. S.V.C. on Friday May 4, 5 p.m. and Saturday May 5, 2 p.m. at S.C.C. D. C. Burn, Lt. C. F. O. Bond, W. R. M. Haxworth, A. L Hill, P. W. Holt, C. O. Jenner, Dr. j. M.65 words
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Article, Illustration661 1934-04-24 15 Retirements And Protests In Week-end Yachting MIX-UP at the Man of War buoy led to the disqualification rt of Punai, and protest by Mowgli against Ella m the B class race for the Lemberger Cup on Sunday morning. The second race of the series661 words
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Article716 1934-04-24 15 Tennis i The mixed doubles tournament opened at the S.C.C. yesterday with matches m the handicap event. Results were as follow: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cherrington owe 15.4 beat R. L. Moir and Mrs. M. Millar )we 3, 3— 6 t 6—2, B—6. Mr. and716 words
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368 1934-04-24 16 But Rest Have Most Of The Play HARPER AND KING AT CENTRE-FORWARD England 4; The Rest 1. •THE ANNUAL St. George* Day lootball match resulted m a fairly easy win for England by four goals to one m splve of the fact that368 words
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Article, Illustration504 1934-04-24 16 MONOPOLIES IN FRONT BUT THEY HAVE SEVERAL CHALLENGERS -THE MONOPOLIES defeated Malaya Publishing House decisively m the Commercial Cup competition 1 to take tiie lead on goal average irom Municipal Services (who were surprised by the Harbour Board yesterftay) and the Harbour Board, with the A.P.C. and504 words
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392 1934-04-24 16 Monopolies Too Good For Publishers Monopolies 5; M.P.H 2. The Monopolies beat the Malaya Publishing House by Ave goals to two 1 at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The winners were the better team and deserved their victory. The Monopolies scored five minutes after the start through Zam Zam after392 words
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670 1934-04-24 16 Harbour Board Surprise Municipal Services Harbour Board. .3; Municipal S.. .nil. A surprising defeat by three goals to nil was meted out to the Municipal Services by the Singapore Harbour Dnnrd J.S.C. at Cantonment Roai yesteiday. The Municipal team has not fared well lately and yesterday's defeat cost them the670 words
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Article58 1934-04-24 16 Satisfactory Test Of Injured Foot T London, Apr. 19 Larwoods foot today satisfactorily rhhl/ w ftee^" minute test at Trent Bridge He said "I was never consdi°H U t l < he inJury to m y foot, wWch did not give me the slightest anxfety I am nowReuter Wireless - 58 words
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136 1934-04-24 16 Montrose Fancied For City And Suburban To-morrow COLOMBO STRONG DERBY FAVOURITE London, Apr. 23. Lord Woolavington's Montrose is favourite for the City and Suburban to be run at Epsom on Wednesday, with Mr. J. B. Joels Alluvial second favourite. To-day's call over was as iollows. City and Suburban. 9—2 Montrose.136 words
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Article118 1934-04-24 16 London, Apr. 1». The Derby favourite. Lord Glanely's Colombo, made an impressive debut here to-day by winning the Craven Stakes, one mile, easily by four lengths, the time being 1 mm. 39 sees. In point of looks, Colombo does not compare favourably with some classic winners118 words
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Article423 1934-04-24 16 Race Course Cup At Island Club The final m the competition lor the I Race Course Cup was played off on Saturday between Dr. H. L. H. Lim <5> and C- C. Grove «14». and resulted m a win for Dr. Lim at the 25th green. The following are423 words
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Article106 1934-04-24 16 Wiltshire* Defeat The Gunners The R.A.. who sprang a surprise j .against the R.A.F. m the League' last I week, played a friendly patch against' the Wiltshires at Tanglin on Saturday land were defeated 3— nil. The Wiltshires were deckledly the better side ;They established a 2- nil106 words
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Article21 1934-04-24 16 Playing at Bukit Timah on Saturday aiternoon Mr. John Green did the seventeenth hole .130 yards* m one21 words
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Article23 1934-04-24 16 Chinese Lad In Championsh Tennis 3 The S'' snips Gt I I I Oh 6—2 Ooon Ko>: j beta -*M 1933 ♦u 0:23 words
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