The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 April 1934
1934-04-25
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Title Section19 1934-04-25 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. H.MS. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, 4PRIL i 5. IM4 10 CENTS. I19 words
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42 1934-04-25 1 Japanese Cabinet Confirms "Hands- Off" China Policy APPREHENSIVE OF CHINA'S AIMS BRITAIN'S FRIENDLY BUT FIRM ENQUIRY LuiET REMINDER OF r TREATY RIGHTS Tokio. Apr. 24. THE CABINET to-da? approved the Hands Off announced m the unofficial statement < MRce spokesman on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article99 1934-04-25 1 rokio. Apr 54. V (1 5 1. J Hands Ofl r. It says I II be n< nciat Inciple id eg encroach on 11 ten I JapaiiPM' (iitwrniiH'Mt d»»e> übjcd to MB-poiitical assistlk/ttl|Meri <»i- non-politual nmit nftotiationv. li welcomes bra] HBUncc hut financial tohniu' usistan< i from id imd* toReuter - 99 words
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Article23 1934-04-25 1 etc freedom ol action m the Fir East shall not be challenged.- Reuter London, Apr. 54. m thing to table the ■aimReuter - 23 words
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Article123 1934-04-25 1 London. Apr. »4 It is understood that the instructions to the British Ambassador at Toklo To make a verbal statement to the Japanese Foreign Office were iramed m a friendly form tv which a formal repiv be unnecessary. Britain desires make the position clear m regard ChinaReuter - 123 words
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Article163 1934-04-25 1 Geneva, Apr. 23. Mr Yokoyama, the Japanese consulral, In a statement to the press declares he is explaining to the League he Japanese attitude towards China the secretary-general. M Avenol, returns to Geneva. Meanwhile he declared that Japan has no intention o: taking an independentReuter - 163 words
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Article193 1934-04-25 1 London. Apr. 24. In a leader on the Japanese declarI m regard to China the Morning alter dwelling on the chaos m China, expresses the opinion that there s a certain reasonableness In the Japanese claim to prevent the arming )t rival factions m China, andReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration312 1934-04-25 1 Wi ll Not Relinquish DOUMERGUE APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE FUNDING LOAN POSSIBLE A stirring appeal "ttfVJk^. :nen to unite and forget th.-ir quarrel, was mad,, to-day m n broadoast speech delivered by M Doumergau He .aid that a division m nation lV the nations suicide. He explained how ,the GovernmentReuter - 312 words
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Article94 1934-04-25 1 Madrid, Apr. 22. Trams and buses have ceased running and cafes and bars are closed m consequence of the proclamation of a 24- hour anti-Fascist general strike. Clashes In which two policemen are reported to have been killed have occurred but the demonstration arranged by the Catholic Popular Action PartyReuter - 94 words
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206 1934-04-25 1 GUNMAN EVADES TRAP IN BEER TAVERN Roosevelt Resolves IU-I.NGER ba« again evaded a police m. anG !S now re P"rted to be flee- Ve°d. ard Xt *«^Pires that a poL he miSr' asems found Dil'inger m the midst of a gang m a beer tavern Eaglf R;ver. As the officersReuter Wireless - 206 words
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Article83 1934-04-25 1 HINDENBURG TO CHANCELLOR COMPLIMENT THAT WAS TRAVESTIED B* «m. Apr. 24. A small printing error m the Essener Yolks Zeitung results m the compositor responsible being taken into protective custody. The error was made at the end of President Hinden burgs congratulatory birthday telegram to Hitler m Which he saidReuter - 83 words
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Article129 1934-04-25 1 Washington. Apr. 23. While the whole nation is most excited by the latest escapade oi the desperado Dillinge r. who shot his way out of a police trap at Mercer,; Michigan, where three people were killed and three wounded. President Roosevelt has stepped into the picture byReuter - 129 words
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Article141 1934-04-25 1 Lively debate by Penan? Chamber of C onuneice Page 7. Great doings at Sri Me riant i Page 2. Probables lor the City and Suburban Page 16. Route defined for Air Race to Australia ape Japanese troop activities m China— Page 9. Local rubber price exceeds 20141 words
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Article176 1934-04-25 1 ROOSEVELT FOR A PROFIT WILL 50 CENTS DOLLAR oUCCEED? s? v he v nited states St sell For the first time since the go d control programme was established the price abroad to-day reached a <*™* at v, Wash »n«*©n. Apr. >1. Some Washington diplomats are unable toReuter Wireless - 176 words
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Article130 1934-04-25 1 New York. Apr. 23 -r^ Omic a^ d SoCial r^abilitauor/in accordance with sound liberalism and ment P w»^h at f a P ol l^ *>vernu,h^l kevnot of a soeech given cteotf 5,f; Cordell tt n at aiunmad^ovpr th revi^ed the pogress made over the past year andReuter Wireless - 130 words
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Article291 1934-04-25 1 DISARMAMENT SHELVED ONCE AGAIN A Last Moment Postponement ss? Aft %rr£ V*" like the Sr?;i p adjourn sine die 'I. vice a!-e m f?' r ly f "SEEf •»apan Want> (Guarantees M Berlin, Apr. 2# that the Japanese Government is con Japan has the greatest interest m m S. Srtt>lCraReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement64 1934-04-25 1 »«•««>»' rO Pl v D N CE (Makan Ketchil) 6 n 30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE "NFORMAL) Wy m ?:!!!l to May sth SPECIAL DINNER RACE BALL >NESD AY 2 a.m^ may 9th ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL Ir Da EXTENSION to 2 a.m. k M AY 12 h SPECIAL DINNER64 words
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Advertisement100 1934-04-25 1 KLIAfI POHI>ERFJ> MIU the WUIMI AlffKMd l« pi U FRESH. PWTMKFZII) \m f obtain \bli m m numcs. OBTAINABLL AT ALL LKAOINO PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER SATISFACTION THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE I meets to-day at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL I BUSINESS MEETING ROTAR.ANS ONLY I SEA VIEW HOTEL100 words
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Article106 1934-04-25 2 London, Apr. 24. The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic jorrespondont states that Sir John Pinion yesterday instructed the British Ambassador m Tokio to make friendly Inquiries from the Japanese Foreign Office m regard to the Japanese declaration m regard to China. Until this further information is available and itReuter - 106 words
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Article139 1934-04-25 2 Sir John Simon Reproves Scare-Mongers London, Apr. 22. In the House of Commons the impending official visit of the Shah of Persia to the President of the Turkish Republic m the course of the coming summer was mentioned this afternoon when Sir John Simon stated that the matterReuter Wireless - 139 words
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Article554 1934-04-25 2 YAM TUAN'S INVESTITURE TO-DAY <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 24. JUOr since 19r>0. when the stately A'f.ina vf3s the scene *jf the second Durbar of Sultans oi the Federated Malay States, has there been so much activity at Sri Menanti which was an fete to-day, resembling554 words
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Article135 1934-04-25 2 German Anti-Jew Campaign Berlin, Berlin, Apr. 21. Fifty officers must leave the Reichswehr following the recent order that the "Aryan paragraph" is applicable to the forces. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Apr. 21. An apology to workers for the Government's failure up to now to carry out the socialist part135 words
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Article23 1934-04-25 2 Shortlived Strike Abandoned Copenhagen, Apr. 22 The seamen's strike, which commenced on Apr. 16. has been abandoned pending negotiations. Keuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article804 1934-04-25 2 Moneylender's Complaint Against Son Of Well-known Business Man $100 MISSING ipHING POil CHENG, a son of Mr.) >^ Ching Keng Lee, ihe weli- known local business man. was I cried In the third magistrate's court 'oefore Mr. J. M. Blunder, yesterday, on a charge of804 words
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Article236 1934-04-25 2 P APPREHENSIVE OF DECENTRALISATION (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 24. A resolution viewing with some apprehension the present steps which end to decentralisation of the Autoi mobile Association of Malaya was passed at the annual meeting to-night of the Selangor branch of the association, which was236 words
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Article235 1934-04-25 2 Funeral At Bidadari Yesterday There passsed away on Monday a member of a well known family of the Eurasian community m the person of j Mr. George William Branson. Mr. I Branson was at one time employed with Messrs. Robinson o o. Ltd. but235 words
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Article270 1934-04-25 2 The death took place at her resijdence No. 27-A Newton Road. Singajpore, on Monday, of Miss Salome Catherine Fox. daughter of the late Captain Fox. one time Master Mariner :in Singapore, and sister of the late Messrs. Alex, and Fred Fox of Kuala (Lumpur270 words
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Article55 1934-04-25 2 State Aid For War Damage Paris, Apr. 22 A new State lottery attached to the loan of one milliard francs has been officially sanctioned on behalf of the Credit National which administers compensation for war damage In addition to 5 per cent, interest a drawing will be madeReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Advertisement18 1934-04-25 2 Corporal R. Brown has been appointed a Company Sergeant-Major and &n°e r g^ E n r rimentai com <—18 words
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Advertisement443 1934-04-25 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERUSft^N BEETLE VIRUS. A new discovery which is certain destruction to BLACK BEETLES AND COCKROACHES ana is ao'.oluiely harmless to Otter creatures. They totally disappear, leavinu no o<iour behind. 75 rents per tin. Off all Chemists and Stores. Sole Importers: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, Collyer Qua>. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY443 words
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Advertisement139 1934-04-25 2 lender. Tenders if Ex. Oon«trucUoß of m with 1934 Sv ;i si ___J 1 Man Snap Nf>Tlnj laust 1 del:- Appiv m h w h srnSl IGreshrr, T r v R p re !pcre I SINGAPORE Tipj Sl*i:i\(. •.PRlM'EssiOMil 'Saturd.t> Vh. Wednesdijj l?th. \Vi»lnrNdi> 1-nh x)J jnfl Whit .Muiid.j JM139 words
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Miscellaneous225 1934-04-25 2 Diary Of The Week Wednesday, 25th. ugn Water 7.15 a.m., 8.39 p.m. Notary Club Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel 1 p.m. (Business Meeting). football: S.A.F.A. League <Div. II >: S.C.F.A. vs. S.C.T., Stadium; (Div. Ill): "B khalsa vs. Fort Canning. SRC. Thursday. 4bih. <lgh Water 8 1!2 din., 9.10 p.m. football: S.A.F.A.225 words
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Article70 1934-04-25 3 "MERRIE ENGLAND" FOR SINGAPORE L u >(Hiin>>N!:w produc now ;apon I led te f .work k ,i lias I will be here tart on p.n m being asf proI :UTS nd 11 U for lUDlisnj and t is reI rty's come I thout payI can t i part fact! ty.70 words
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Article26 1934-04-25 3 Way Uank Employee Charged mes Mcl D It, tO the I 9 1 168 of the 1 r Chart* red but the of loril26 words
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Article235 1934-04-25 3 LEGISLATION TO CONTROI THEM IN F.M.S. MOT Bill to" amend the Passengers n Restriction Enactment. 1922 by mdJng its provisions to persons riving m the Federated Malay States Cn.zeTtc. S PUb Shed n the *£S Section 10 of the Principal Enact <n«lt is repealed and the folK, -ection235 words
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Article107 1934-04-25 3 Branch Line Train Services Suspended From Our own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur. Apr >4 ne avj ra:n yesterday isca a asldi radii ttuoolng In the o' Panta just ouu.de Kuala -uinpur resulting m a railway brid-e >eing washed away tram price* on the Pore wetteniiam branch between Petalin*107 words
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312 1934-04-25 3 Preliminary I n( uiry Ke O p ened For Farther Evidence Of Ine Identification Parades In Hospital MEMBERS OF HOSPITAL STAFF AS WITNESSES yesterday afternoon, at S^^TS't^ 0 J M B -»^r, Charges of murder aKfl attemp ted P""" 111312 words
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265 1934-04-25 3 FORTUNES .MADE IX TAPIOCA AXD RUBBER •From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 22. The funeral ol Towkay Gan Kee i who died on April 13. took place this I morning at Bukit China. Mr. Gan Kee leaves nine sons, two daughters i and many grandchildren.265 words
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Article76 1934-04-25 3 Saluted On Entering Port The Siamese warship. Ratanakosindr. crrived this morning from Bangkok. A salute was fired from Fort Canning a: tne warship came into the man-o-war anchorage. She left Bangkok on April 20 and will leave here on Thursday for Sourabaya. Commanded, by Lt Commdr. Luang Yudhakitpilas.76 words
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Article84 1934-04-25 3 The death occurred at Alor Star on Thursday morning of H .H Tnk Pen.iran. one of the younger son" o HM Tno Sultan of Kedah. The decea«ed. who wns educal -d at rh Got ernment English School Alor Stir and ;i t»ypt. had been m indifferent health for some time84 words
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Article276 1934-04-25 3 AGED PENANG CHINESE HANGS HIMSELF EWQOTRY into the death of an, J at the rear of 136, Hutton Lane on the morning of Mar. 31. was heM before ,the Penang Coroner «Mr. D Wills) L* f ee'£ ec living at 136 Hutton Lane said that he knew276 words
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Article139 1934-04-25 3 From The Empire Transmitter. Daventry, England WEDNESDAY, APRIL >;>, i<r J4 MLT. 03.50 ,9.n0 am, Bella ol sT Clement Dane**, foi--10.00.(10.0-11.0. eJJJw'^nac Day 1 00 Service riliT. Ed from St Clement Dane's. L<, n- don IJI.T. 13.4:, (1.48 pm.) c Signal fro* Bin Ben Nr> w b139 words
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Article380 1934-04-25 3 WARSHIP'S PROPELLERS SECURED SALVAGE OF JEMTSCHUG RESUMED A FTER about two weeks r^t the m|. Snfnrn ge operations w ere resumed on Saturday morning on the sunkm Ruswas ra a nid P "iS**** was rapid. The motor salvage Tv» towed the lighter which is m2d wEh a bo ler. crane380 words
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Advertisement19 1934-04-25 3 B* Il^ B^^^P^^h^AiH liSifl WRAPPED KIPPERS, |f fj I X HH [I 1 1 HI 10 STORAGES ||j 1.W.J.W.8419 words
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Advertisement78 1934-04-25 3 Phi i— MIV aerated "^i^-il^iyV WATERS i^| V &m^^^ *-•< f YOU may Order hv R*ther than have only a few bottle* on hand and the y Oraer by uncerta.nty of a further nupp.y when you mo« retire Phone Ring 3463. y not order cswe chea »> Only $2.40 for78 words
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Article3760 1934-04-25 4 London, Apr. 14. 1 I MO writing you at 2.30 a.m. to say! 'hi.t this has been a thrilling weekj m London. Why at 2.30 a.m.? Well, because one of our many excitements has been a might v roaring of aero engines high overhead each3,760 words
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Advertisement128 1934-04-25 4 Orders received 7^^ by post attend- A^& c d immedia- /JSi tsly. Address. -J?/ 9r>. High St /QkJ*/ Sin g a y^ Any Xj^ of Lenses /^y C and Up-to-/K^ date Btyle of A%% frames Suppli/£f cd. Best Quality /qm? Guaranteed. Sight- testing Free. Price X Moderate. By its freedom128 words
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Advertisement135 1934-04-25 4 Regain Radiant Heall -"^H K^ j^^ rail ot Energy and Joyot Lite— rre c from depressing ailments. Wouldn you like to feel like that? You can. ror unless you are suffering from organic ai«^ is absolutely no reason why the pricele^ joys should be cfenied you, even though miil< approaching.135 words
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Article, Illustration140 1934-04-25 5 MASS MEETING OF CIVIL SERVANTS rvaPts took plate at the Royal Albert Hall, London, when demands for restoration of the iut> m pay made m 1931 were demanded. The photograph shows a general view of the meeting. U ivS^SSft? of a hattieship is taking form m a Milan street. It140 words
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Advertisement123 1934-04-25 5 mmmmmmmmmmmmm V Iff HHIBBF V y H3CS2 1 w U^^ r i UiKfiUS CW mw > -JOHNNIE j WAhKER x SLIIi I iO going For your very i;e^od health I holds twice its meaning over I I a glass of Johnnie Walker. There is no finer or healthier jJP^i 1123 words
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363 1934-04-25 8 Five- Years-Old Child Falls To Death From Window At Tanglin Barracks TRAGEDY WHILE AT PLAY >"VN April 15 two children were playing at Tanglin Barracks, Joyce Tuck, a 'Mile girl aged 5 years and 8 months, A-as at a first floor window, about 20 feet above the grouud, and she363 words
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Article100 1934-04-25 8 Cemetery Benches To the Editor, Sir,— May I bring to your notice a point regarding town welfare, for publication m your paper, with the hope hat the matter may receive the attention of the authorities concerned. It concerns benches and garden seats '.n the cemetery. I100 words
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Article76 1934-04-25 8 To Be Decided On Nine Matches In selecting the teams for Football Competition No. 36 the Liverpool Manchester City League match* was Inadvertently included. Manchester City will, of course, be playing against Portsmouth at Wembley m the final of the F.A. Cup next Saturday. Under these76 words
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Article177 1934-04-25 8 TRAGIC END OF KARL DANE Hollywood, Apr. 16. Karl Dane, formerly well known as a movie star, shot himself to-day and wai found dead. For some time he had been unem- ployed, and was penniless and despondent. Born October 12, 1886. Copenhagen, Denmark. Karl Dane177 words
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Article177 1934-04-25 8 Successful Oratory Competition The inter-school oratory competition !iin Mandarin) hold at the Victoria Memorial Hall during the week-end under the auspices of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society resulted as follows Middle school class— First prize won by Miss Tsai See Mei. of the Nanyang Girls School. Second prize won177 words
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Article122 1934-04-25 8 Tamil Sent To Prison For Four Months Sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday, on a Tamil named Soma who was found guilty of causing grievous hurt to a rikisha puller. Witnesses tor the prosecution said122 words
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Article43 1934-04-25 8 The following officers of Class II M.C.S.. have been appointed officers of Class IB: Messrs. H. R. Joynt W D Barron. J. V. Cowgill, M.C.. A. E. Coope L. A. Allen. 0.8. E., G. A. de C de Moubray and P. S. Williams43 words
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643 1934-04-25 8 Medan, Apr. 21. SOMETHING on the lines of the aeronautics dream of the Milennium was sketched by Mr. Plesman, director of the X.L.M., m an interview with pressmen before returning to Europe. Ho referred to the time when Netherlands India would be within six days643 words
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Article320 1934-04-25 8 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the iroc Press Football Competition No 36 ;'r? n 5 OU ai i° asked to for ecast results of feu matches to bo played on April 28. THE PRIZE OF $150320 words
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Article80 1934-04-25 8 HOW TO MAKE YOUR CLAIM A duplicate list Is provided m which the be Tsed fni P^Ho mus i nofc on an y accoun we usea ior entries they are only *or th#» of competitors y the Competitors who. have forecasts 7«TSii S? N S Stowpore l?ee Press. 11l X?t80 words
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347 1934-04-25 8 DRIVER EXONERATED FROM BLAME A VERDICT of death by misadventure was rpturned at the Kuala Lumpur inquest on a Tamil boy, ftged 5 years, who was knocked down by a tri-car m front of the Empire Cinema, on March 23. Dr. A. Poulier said347 words
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Article57 1934-04-25 8 Cheat ing Charge Dismissed Lim Chim Wah. an employee Ol Messrs. Moutrie Cu.. Ltd.. has been discharged by Mr. J. M. Brander. the third magistrate, on a count of cheatiiig one Inder Singh of $24 The case was withdrawn on Instructions by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. E. II Tampoe57 words
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Article86 1934-04-25 8 Si::ty-seven criminuil i\ppealb were entered m the F.M.S. during 1932. of which 24 wsre summarily rejected, five were allowed and 32 were dismissed In lout eases the sentences were vtrled and m two cases the appellants died before hearing. Fifty-four civil appeals were entered during the year and eight carried86 words
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238 1934-04-25 8 Carrying Applied Results Rubber Research In Village Unknown Vai^ofJ :disu,i ■C""<5S 1R.'51...;. T 'S J Or. I the <»P .dXIi;. I whk»- I I .despIwasi, rheir o, I school to I WORKING 11 rill He a s jlad i l l Si:: hn!H ly M satis. I j as it238 words
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Advertisement101 1934-04-25 8 "What a Blessing Health is' I "We have three children -all healthy, robust, full of I life and vitality. Hardly ever ill. I watch their diet care- I fully, I've always given them Quaker Oats every day. It I feeds their bones, muscles, blood and nerves. It has prac- I101 words
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Advertisement39 1934-04-25 8 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 36. MA\CTERr« "n VS SHEF'D WED, NOTTS FOR T^ (1) V SWAN SEA (1) oarESHEAD (4) vs. DONCASTEB (0) NAME ADDBESS WEDNESDAY. FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 36 Sr?- SIS -atesnead Doncaster. ofTHo'^R""',* lor lhe e»"«nlenc«39 words
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Advertisement44 1934-04-25 8 ▼Oil IMed *o kM> S rr QM *u+ •«d discomfort RK fV r«^ Sclatka, Lv,^ibtfo h -r^/f ©hxxJ to *es>t In 4na anrf l»^a,^> ecu* Archipelago Aj^'f^B Brewery Co. J| v^r C f Sole Ad-ii s N.V Strain l»w Distributors The Phoenix Ivratc I44 words
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Article43 1934-04-25 9 Gied Acting B) Helen Twehetre* My ra. vaude- through takes ;i swell head," bene- not tfrom t the picnecl with rlly well tchy song nuni- Fiord Hel< and ictor Jory ar: v I Irawi itrast between ndour ol has suca tnea-43 words
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Article46 1934-04-25 9 hit Refuses Aid When Ambulance Arrives vening at about live was toworking at ■"ry ol M- ssrs BrinkLV -stone JJ >ad m. she mi from a motorf summoned. The m severe abra- la* .aid the chin 1 d to alto* the dresser wod her.46 words
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Article13 1934-04-25 9 chine is costing ntly at the Ocean J* Glamorgan. The i-TS buiU ta13 words
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Article233 1934-04-25 9 Lilian Harvey At The Pavilion Lilian Harvey scores another triumph m "I am Suzanne the Fox production which opened at the Pavilion yesterday I but tho show is remarkable not merely because the captivating Lilian dances slnga and acts with more than her usual ability, but because233 words
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Article66 1934-04-25 9 n new type of rubber door-stop has -ently been placed on the market In appearance it resembles an ordinary door-stop with a special flat nsion at the base. The extension Ha« another integral flap projecting ipwards. its purpose being to prevent tlu door from closing unless deliberately Pushed. The door-stop66 words
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Article1094 1934-04-25 9 Rousing Debate On Unfair A H renang. Apr. 24. J^i the annual meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. Mr J p Somer, Managing Director of Messrs' WtChard and Co., Ltd. expressed surprise that the Chairman's speech made no reference to Japanese competition action 01,094 words
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Article72 1934-04-25 9 London, Apr. 20. The death has taken place at the a#e ol 62 of Sir Max Muspratt. a director of Imperial Chemical Industries Sir Max was educated m England and abroad and became an expert chemist. He was an ardent Liberal and for some years was a72 words
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Advertisement244 1934-04-25 9 MATINEE 3.15-6.15-9.15 C A P I T O I 1 1 "»u mos, LAB oL STA of D p~' A GAWSB ORO WW PICTURE S ill rim V ""j^Tl. STAGED PRODUCTIONS YET SEEN! v^JM—tttr; jBgSJH^I Wlth DEBR °Y SUMMERS and HIS BAND A PAvTIoN LTD ..-^■^■^^^^^^^^^^■■b it fill 9^* 1244 words
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Advertisement159 1934-04-25 9 l»— z^,;^,,,,.,,,,.,^ S "P as| PnTTTTT7TrrTCEf showing g |\^/^.J l i t--i,W ,i'j^j TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.1S S Here U the Picture you've been waiting for LILIAN HARVEY I ML SUZANNE"! y w^ Jesst L Lasky production s j GENE Raymond! LESLIE BANKS! g^^^^^^L Wn( (ll! you hoar i "The St.159 words
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35 1934-04-25 10 for bachelor girls only. Now and then a member i lands some poor fish and has to resign. Be a wise man and take out "GAFLAC" POLICIES. i35 words
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Article12 1934-04-25 10 ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.12 words
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480 1934-04-25 10 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934. "When" Not "Should" QHOULD prosperity re:urn to Malaya" says Mr. W. E. Pepys •m the course of his report on the trade of :he Federated Malay States during 1933. This seems a quite unnecessary avoidance of optimism 'on the part of the480 words
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Article1181 1934-04-25 10 Safety First On R.A.F. Cruise THERE has been no news of the RAF Supermarine Southampton flying boats— a Hong Kong contemporary inaccurately describes them as amphibians— since they left Singapore at the beginning of this month. No news, that is. from press correspondents, although wireless touch1,181 words
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Article377 1934-04-25 10 A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday. Mr. G. L. Ham will act as Deputy of the Officer Administering the Government during Mr. Caldecott's visit to Seremban and Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Caldecott left Singapore on Sunday. Leave prior to retirement has been377 words
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Article381 1934-04-25 10 JO ness or 1 tag. like ih, the mor- attherort lgam,k.;ness. and -.\>W verge i 3" r *v3 fallen The Jar. mereur, brown YinV m Slido: thin btech H. The g augm} j t-a the pretty H upturned flatt< ii [shot. lon, It ear i running thej [was dirvrM.381 words
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Article29 1934-04-25 10 News has I that Mi I boy 01 th< A I who hai b. eal Bemlnaj iU> ir.^B tion il W Highosi H i time a Clai Chinese Scl29 words
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Advertisement89 1934-04-25 10 i~. i .~*i m 1 TfTJM BTI I I I I 3 Cr^^j j I; Lt ijJffT^B^^^^^y^/J^Btt *^15 i tTi T lTTß^^^^^^P^f^^^^^P^P^^^^P^^f^^^MP s^^ i* ■>-- -I "y V Trm^^vJ *d,d74 M rM J JJM pS 111 iPjjV^f Aw f Q/i i I ,^/i .114--1 i -f ftt^ x: lIX_ 189 words
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Article20 1934-04-25 11 AIR RACE ROUTE DEFINED u-ni'F ON EMPIRE INHible Race To Australia London \pr. 1 iced the la air Bln- Melbut20 words
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Article15 1934-04-25 11 g rrial In Historj actrial Martin jreat- 1: of were r m15 words
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Article18 1934-04-25 11 v. Revision I M 1 Rights London. Apr M i tiona p in Chii v L18 words
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Article64 1934-04-25 11 Thirty Thousand Workers Bombay. Apr. £4. Thirty thousand workers are now out m connection with the general strike against wages cuts by mill workers which officially began yesterday. About twenty nulls are affected. Thirteen leaders were arrested and a dozen strikers were injured In clashes with theReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article381 1934-04-25 11 Network Of Strategic Positions Established S£SSSS«S aaS7SSs*s£rt COLLOWING the completion ol thlighway between Jehoi city and Kupeikow Pass, the Japanese 'troops have commenced erecting a net -work of military telephone lines connecting the different centres m Jehol and west Manchuria with strategic positions along the GreatUnion Times - 381 words
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Article30 1934-04-25 11 Berlin. Apr. 23. President Von Hindenburg has appointed Vcn Rebbentrop. a former Hussars' officer, as Germany's special representative tor disarmament questions. This appointment creates a newpost.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article56 1934-04-25 11 Berlin. Apr. 23. The appointment ol Von Rebbentrop as disarmament commissioner is designed to open up new possibilities for further negotiations, similar to Mr. Eden's recent activities. It is officially asserted that the appointment does not imply any change m German disarmament policy, but means new ways will be troddenReuter - 56 words
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Article97 1934-04-25 11 Hundred Years A Crown Colony St. Helena, Apr. 23. This small island historically famous as Napoleon's place of exile after the battle of Waterloo, celebrated its centenary as a Crown Colony o-day when the Governor. Sir Steuart Spencer Davis, read messages exchanged between His Majesty and theReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article57 1934-04-25 11 ■Next Tour To Australia London, Apr. 23. Prince George was welcomed on arrival at Southampton on the conclusion of his extensive tour of south and central Africa. He will only remain m England a few months as he departs on his tour of Australia and New ZealandReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article49 1934-04-25 11 Fierce Encounter On Turkish Border Istanbul, Apr. 21. Forty-eight armed men. alleged to be smugglers, with thirty horses and 500,000 Turkish pounds' worth of contraband goods have been arrested on the Turko-Syrian border. Five of the gang were killed m an encounter with Turkish guards.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article49 1934-04-25 11 200 Passengers All Escape Newark, (New Jersey), Apr. 23. A fire starting m a fusebox of a stationary train laden with 200 passengers destroyed the train as well as two others and partially wrecked the terminus of the Hudson-Manhattan railway. The oassengers escaped without panic ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article152 1934-04-25 11 U.S. FLEET ATTACKS ARMY Spectacular Manoeuvres on Pacific Balboa, Canal Zone. Apr. !»4. The entrance to the Panama Canal was the scene of "a battle" between the United States fleet and the Army m which the Fleet launched a combined aerial and battleship attack against theReuter - 152 words
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Article112 1934-04-25 11 Poignant Scenes After Mine Explosion Belgrade. Apr. 22. Poignant scenes were witnessed to-day at the top of the mine at Kakanj. where a serious explosion took place yesterday. Women and children remained waiting for twenty-tour hours singing and walling Bosnian death songs for the unascertained number ofReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article65 1934-04-25 11 Belgrade. Apr. 22. Falls of earth due to the infiltration of water are adding; to the difficulties encountered by the rescuers m the mine disaster. It is feared that the death roll will be very great and up to now 147 bodies have been recovered. It is officially stated thatReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article110 1934-04-25 11 Only 674 Imprisoned In Egypt Cairo, Apr. 23. The striking success of th e Narcotics Bureau m its campaign against drug trafficers is revealed m the annual report of Russell Pasha who expresses the opinion that the narcotic menace which threatened Egypt with destruction five years ago.Reuter Wireless - 110 words
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Article39 1934-04-25 11 Shanghai. Apr. 21. The Central Bank of China, a Government bank, has decided to establish branches at the important centres m Europe, America and other parts of the world. A branch will be opened m Singapore.39 words
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Article23 1934-04-25 11 Rugby, Apr. 21. Summer time comes into operation at 2 a.m. tomorrow when clocks will be advancer! one hour.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 23 words
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Article13 1934-04-25 11 Major O. B. Haines, of Selama. and Mrs. Haines have left for home.13 words
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Advertisement118 1934-04-25 11 TIFFIN $1.00 Pota-e Suitu Germain Run* TarUre v.iute billed Fillet Steak Tomato F *n(h Beans Fried Potatoes Wi Meat ft s. iLl ri Vanilla Ice ream C hFruits Ofll ITAT< H Dailj Menu. p HONE 4906. CAPif OL I NEXT CHANGE JFDo W/?£f SHOWS !N ONE! tK R V AM)118 words
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Advertisement86 1934-04-25 11 COMMODITY MARKET Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent.) RUBBER London, Apr. 24. Spot (Sellers) 6 132 d. (5 2132d> (Buyers* 5 31!32d. (5 29,'32d.) July-Sept. 6VBd. <6 5;64d.) Oct.-Dec. 6 15 64d. (6 11!64d.) Jan.-Mar. 6 2U64d. (6 17i64d.) Market:— Steady but quiet. New86 words
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Advertisement182 1934-04-25 11 "WINDSOR" WATER WOOLLIES »32* You can be »ure of lookggt ng your best f you v^ar RECEIVED AN ENCr -r Windsor Swim «nd Beach s^4. uits r v «fyt««tein«tyl« v ,\^»coiour,,w«iic.t«r«d(o,. TIRELY NEW RANGE jryjW j\ OF THE?-. ENGA- Xl /I G NG GARMENTS fkv WI W THE VERY late182 words
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1048 1934-04-25 12 Kuala Kangsar's Increase In Receipts Th»- tevtfnth annual general meetlni oi the Company was held at th Registered Oflice, 20, Abchurch Lane London, E.C.4, on Monday. March 19tfc Clarence F. Leighton, Esq. (th Chairman of the Company) presided. A representative oi Messrs. Dickson Anderson1,048 words
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196 1934-04-25 12 Restriction Rumours Boost Price Of Rubber To 20 Cents 1 HUMOURS m circulation m the local market yesterday to the effect that an official announcement regarding restriction is imminent led to a sharp rise m the price j of rubber. At noon the spoi price was 19 3 4 buyers,196 words
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Article209 1934-04-25 12 London, Apr. 21. On the muney market this week a displacement of funds was witnessed it connection with the call of £64.500.00 C for the 3 per cent. Funding Loan and repayments of certain Treasury bonds amounting to £116,000,000 but nc marked undue pressure was experienced mReuter - 209 words
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Article86 1934-04-25 12 Yesterday's Alterations London, 60 days' sight 24^ London, 30 days' sight 2 4 7 64 Lyons, Paris, demand 895 New York, demand 60 Colombo, demand 1547/ Hong Kong, demand 35y 2 p c Dis* Amoy. demand 42 p V Dis Foochow. demand 41*4 pc Dl g Shanghai, demand86 words
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501 1934-04-25 12 Improvement In Trade Of F.M.S. Last Year Exports Up By $20 Millions; Imports Down $5 Millions TTHE TOTAL value of exports and re- million, an increase of $24 million value of the export of rubber increas million, states Mr. W. E. Pepys, Commi his annual report. The price of copra,501 words
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Article847 1934-04-25 12 TL'fcSDAY. AI'RIL i 4, 1934. Ampat Tin ,4, Asam Kumbang <.£) 39s 4 is Austral Malay i£) 42s <5d 43* 6d x d Ayer Hitam Tin <ss> 14s 9d lit 6d Ayer Weng ($1) !95 m d Bangnn Tin <£> 34,, 9d 35s 6d Changkat Tin 45s847 words
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Article96 1934-04-25 12 The annual report of Malaya PubIshing House Limited for the year aided Feb. 28. 1934, states that the apital remains the same as last year ilso the debenture. The balance to ip^o of profit and los s account it Feb. 28, 1933 was $7,113.72 to which96 words
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Article719 1934-04-25 12 BIG LOCAL TIN MERGEN SCHEME Four Dredging Compani** Resources An extraordinary general meeting of Kinta Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. JriU be held m Singapore on April 30 to consider amalgamation <1 1 Kinta Tin Dredging Company, Limited; <2 Penawat Consolidated Tin Dredging, Limited; i3> Kampar Malaya Tin Dredging, Limited; and719 words
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94 1934-04-25 12 At i '-"ndon w T iho anr.ua] of Briti.ii i high tribufa i vices rendered Guarantee D m the put been guarai 1147.000.000. L T350.000 and the mo. from defaulters wu r looim Warch 31 the bala: operations 6f theBritish Radio - 94 words
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60 1934-04-25 12 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Associon DAILY PRICES (TRREfI April ?4. 1 (.'dock am Buyer* dS.S. equal to LondOfl Std.. Spot (k R.S.S. equal to London Std., .FOB I s:d. R.s.s. on Tender May Jin July Bept Or: Dec Jan Mar Tone of Mark I F.r Latest Cablo Lmd D 560 words
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Article109 1934-04-25 12 Aprii .'1 I- 1 <"'"< k n<> Gambler Java Cube Hamburg C Muntok w White Pi Black Pepj Copra mixed Copra. Siiiidn Small flak Small Pearl Lingga Sa* Plow Fair Bag i Palembanj,' Jeld Blanja Jel< Sarawak Jeloton* R. (Siam» V, R. (Siam) V. C R. B.109 words
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Article17 1934-04-25 12 During *g&m wore re-absorb- d *M stry; and of that nu»*| 100.000 back ft! and the Midlands17 words
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894 1934-04-25 13 SMUGGLING ON THE INCREASE IN F. M.S. SMUGGLING WHICH had been so rife In 1932 showed no diminution, rather the reverse, states Mr. Pepys. Commission of Trade and Customs for th« P MS In his annual report for 1933. The state of Perak iT D^rUculartv vulnerable. On the North the894 words
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218 1934-04-25 13 Bounda ries Of Perak Particularly Vulnerable MEN AND TWO WOMEN STABBED LvECHARGE \(,AINST MALAY L I E Robl I cue In I iiuirder named I v alleged to X wo women, IUgUSt 29, idei i c he recelv- Perm; Iv g X I by Sergeant 1922, .v the lour m218 words
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89 1934-04-25 13 Problems The Customs Officials Must Face SINO-TURKISH PACT To Follow Diplomatic Recognition Geneva, Apr. 20 China has established diplomatic i relations with Turkey as the result 01; the visit of Mr. Victor Hoo. Chinese! Minister to Switzerland, to Ankara, where he signed, with Tewfik Bey, the Foreign Minister, a convention89 words
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Article271 1934-04-25 13 A PART ALTOGETHER from the now very hopeful outlook on the restriction question, there comes the excellent news from America that the total output of motor vehicles m the U.S.A. and Canada lor the first quarter of 1934 probably amounted to 700,000 units, compared with 368,800271 words
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Advertisement61 1934-04-25 13 CREDIT-FONCIER DEXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme i Incorporated In Belgium 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAN* BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Murcgages on real property, Loan* for building. House and real Estate agents. Agents tor: Union of Paris Insc. Co. Lt4 OFFICE: MEYER61 words
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Advertisement734 1934-04-25 13 K***U exceed f12.000.0mt Assurance m force over 335.»0#.— The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. I ancorporated lr. the Straits Settlement* > HEAD m Great Eastern We Building, Cecil Street. Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27, OIC Orwr) t( The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles734 words
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Article676 1934-04-25 14 I Kuala Lumpur Echoes Singapore's Appeal For More Aerodromes In The Peninsula THE year 1933. the third active flying year of the Kuala Lumpur flylni Club's existence, has again been a most successful one. There has bee:* a further increase both m flying hours and m membership676 words
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Article315 1934-04-25 14 BRITISH TRADE FAIR ALL ACCOMMODATION TAKEN UP 61 Exhibitors To Occupy 149 Stalls The British Trade Fair, to be held it the Great World from May 4 to 12 ia« been well supported by local firms. The entire accommodation at the Hsposal o] the organising committee 140 stalls* has been315 words
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Article151 1934-04-25 14 Opinion Of P.L.A. Lord Ritchie, chairman of the Port o! London Authority, thinks shipping has beiiun to move on the up-fradt again. Ho said io at a meeting ol the Por* ol London Authority when he rtvitwed the trade o! the three years for Which the present board151 words
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Article54 1934-04-25 14 SINGAPORE HARBOUR feW \\h,,. !»Uta Wh, l^>. m., Acne <"pir» h Her llUr -n*<s}i We* Whan j, llr Dlomei l *S+ •Man, U Ki n "^H Eraser on m.,,,, Coal Ulurt .Tanioni v u lr K innj, Sheers IVhsrl Albert h.,a. Victor i., !>,„ k K^ppei Harbsii Blnt*i Dock: N54 words
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Article80 1934-04-25 14 inns S ig, bt iv Malacca 24.4 for \i>h Aeneas b-\'4 a:4< ■24.4. for H *H Cremer Dut ::84 V 24 4. for P, TOawa. Brtt !cuttaJ4 4 Bernard* from M. hong l' 4 4 Bomb;.> J4 4 X 24.4 24.4. for Pelun Bai Pahud Dvi i 1»80 words
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Article43 1934-04-25 14 tht K'-c. lock I Mr C C\- k p: H F Ml C J >•• B. H Symes Mr J s G Mr H. A. O 'a E S MaJ t Pan Mr and M Don Khoon 1 Tjoe and j fc*wi43 words
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Article25 1934-04-25 14 Thn i i la (of beti i Stella sund. n< ar ■A Island.* r rh^ c itllsJ n B r.^^ Dadly c Di»u:. cOd mmmm25 words
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Advertisement537 1934-04-25 14 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S. i TELEPHONE Freight >433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Rooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. jFCBE^ OTEAMSMIP#- RAILWAYS R5 jSQ^SBpSti MOTELS ~<» SXPfUES# 4 HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA (Incorporated In England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TMI LARGEST537 words
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Advertisement495 1934-04-25 14 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 Jerantut» Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and495 words
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Advertisement108 1934-04-25 14 straits Commercial Co., Stephen* Paul nid Co. Terk Hen« Tradini Go Joseph Travels; .aid Suns. Ltd United Engineer!. Lv: United Eastern Distributors. Ltd., United Metal Aorks. V. R. Vlck and Co. Ltd stud£ keMel al^ Co., Ltd., WarlE Jtudios, Henry WaugH and Co. Ltd 'ving Loonjj. Yeow Kirn Watt 7oong108 words
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Advertisement316 1934-04-25 15 X Ml (I f I p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS I Due Due I spore T'nage Spore I RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 B 11 BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 B CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 B RANPURA 17.000 July 20 I I Leaves Leaves I316 words
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Advertisement480 1934-04-25 15 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) v>f\t> "ELLERMAN" UNE City of Lille Due Sails City of Athens A P r 29 M^Y 2 May 14 May 16 City of WeUln£on HONG BHANGHAI '^AN. May 31 May 31 H-S»rSf HSU-. Due SaUs sails Sails SaUs Steamer SP re S>pore480 words
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Advertisement1133 1934-04-25 15 mm Sf 10 JH? NNBL UNE <Oc«m THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHrP CO^ QMl> Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China Ltd me SSt^inJ? 6 111 Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. SS rf^I^fSS^JSKT Co Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSh.' Co. lS 2^ A aJ!£YJ G AIION Co Ltd THE1,133 words
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Advertisement602 1934-04-25 16 K. P. M. 4OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPIJ HAJANG— Wednesday, Apr. 25, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. rifEDKNS— Wednesday, Apr. 25, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday. Apr. 25, Toengkal Moeara-Saba and Djambi CREMER— Wednesday, Apr. 25, Belawan-Deli and Penang. REUNST— Thursday. Apr. 26, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang Sourabaya, Boeleleng.602 words
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Advertisement450 1934-04-25 16 TO EUROPE TROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA, MARSEILLES \HD YEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penan? N. York. Pres. Polk May 5 May 8 May 10 June 19 Pres. Adams May 19 May 22 May 24 July 3 Pres. Harrison450 words
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Advertisement431 1934-04-25 16 I<> NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONii7T^^^^^^Bß|H| TO HAM'Ti:- U< iTT^B' SFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 May 3 4 IKATORI Kh HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 May 16 17 ?KASHIM^ W JTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 May 29 30 IYASUKI HAKUSAN MARU 10.400 June 13 14 HAKONT \ih X HARUNA MARU 10.400 June 27 25 BUWA Marit S May431 words
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Article90 1934-04-25 17 L LEAVING FOR gs STRAITS a me srtial they be i f I p ofsiaMESl KU ING toy- ther, md th years i not MlltS Of tO aIIOW fUT- h to other for j sed ol this to provide m I memben to SO90 words
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Article20 1934-04-25 17 and J. and F. S L R. Parsons E H. Cutler and F. 1 Carmichael and F.20 words
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Article55 1934-04-25 17 I tied by to parti--1 c Man- 1 ri-ation j I dectekm. lauon of I :;^-th. Games,! I to lesa than an n m favour I 5 Utai by '""""MMVUON I iz with an equally I the I 'Mance he constltttUon which the explain I WW will I55 words
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Article2113 1934-04-25 17 CONGRATULATIONS to Theo. Leijsslus md the Recreation Club Cricket eleven on their victory over the S.C.C. week-end. Eight years is a loug to wait tor victory but it must have tasted all the sweeter to Leijssius, ffho Ifl the only member of the present 5.R.C. eleven to2,113 words
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Article481 1934-04-25 17 Japan Decides To Participate In Spite Of Manchukuo Being Out Athletes Commence Intensive Training provision really bars Manchukuo's entry. The Manchurian Physical Training Association has made a statement expressing disappointment at Japan's decision to participate m the Far Eastern Olympic Games at Manila, to which ManchukuoUnion Times - 481 words
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Article190 1934-04-25 17 Meeting to be Held m June The committee has decided to hold an athletic sports meeting this year. The most probable date is Saturday, June 30. It is intended to run a six-a-side soccer competition m conJ unction with the sports. The Billiard Tournament, consisting of the following190 words
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Article88 1934-04-25 17 The Singapore Amateur Football Association notify the following altera- j 'tions m the league programmes: Division 11. -RAF. vs. Wiltshire Regt. postponed from March 21st. will be played on Saturday. April 28th. at the JR.A.F. Base. Selelar. Division 111. Singapore Recreation Club vs. Harlequins postponed from March 29th88 words
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Article29 1934-04-25 17 I; is notified that this match, origij nally fixed for May 3rd will now be I played on Monday April 30th. at Anson Road Stadium. i29 words
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Article39 1934-04-25 17 Jack Medica. of Seattle, beat the 400 metres world record for free-style swimming by covering this distance m 4 mm. 43 2 10 sec. The previous record. held by a French swimmer. Jean Tarls. was 4 mm. 47 sec.39 words
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351 1934-04-25 17 TRAINING FOR NEXT MONTH COMMENCES NOTES ON YESTERDAY'S TRACK WORK The work carried out on the No. 2 track yesterday morning was chiefly confined to half pace though a few 01 the horses were sent along at a sharp pace over the last two, and m some cases three, furlongs.351 words
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Advertisement145 1934-04-25 17 Result Of Metropolitan Stakes London, Apr. 24. The Great Metropolitan Stakes today resulted as follows ANNIHILATION 100 '8 1 SAINTREY MAID (8 1* 2 ROI DE PARIS (100/6) 3 Twenty ran. Won by a short head: one length between second and thlid. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. I SILK AND COTTON.145 words
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Article176 1934-04-25 18 Drawn Game At Jalan Besar Perhimponan Stia II 3; K. Tiong. 3. A SECOND division league HT.U'il 1 the Coleman Shield was played at Jalan Besar yesterday, whei) the second string of Perhnnponan Stia drew with Kampong Tiong. each side scoring three goals. Alter a few exchanges Mat176 words
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Article106 1934-04-25 18 In the Clerical Unions soccer competition yesterday. Tan Buck Seah's team earned a decisive victory ot six goals to nil against Menon's team. They played a. better game than their opponents whose forwards were very weak especially m front of goal. Seng Cheng played an excellent game106 words
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Article45 1934-04-25 18 Monday's League Games London. Apr. »3. To-day'l loot ball matches resulted as iollows: DIVISION I Chelsea 2. Leicester 0. DIVISION 111 Southern Charlton 2. Bristol City 1 j DIVISION HI Northern Tranmer? l. Stocfcport i SCOTTISH LEAGIT Celtic 5. Hamih: i. 1. Reuter.45 words
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Article68 1934-04-25 18 The Harlequins drew with the Abattoir yesterday playing a the S.H.B. j ground, each side scored two goals. Play was even and both sides missed scoring m the early stages. Just belore the interval, the Abattoir opened Soon after the re-start, they added another. The Warders who played68 words
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494 1934-04-25 18 S.C.C. And Air Force Share Four Goals Keen Contest In Division II 5.(.( II X; R.A.F. II 2 COUR goals were sharecL on the r Padang yesterday by the S.C.C. anc the R.A.F.. who met m a Second Division League match. The Air Force badly needed points Ito raise them494 words
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105 1934-04-25 18 S. R. C. CONCEDE TWO VALUABLE POINTS Home Forwards Helpless As Schoolboys Poor Football Brings Groans From The Crowd TPHE S.R.C. received a setback m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league yesterday when they were defeated by four goals to nil105 words
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Article998 1934-04-25 18 (the pressing for many more minutes (there occurred the Incident which rtsuited m Hay being sent off. HAY ORDERED OFF Hay was pulled up ior usins his elbows. He very foolishly argued with the referee and when ordered otr he lat first reiused to go. Then he998 words
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Article54 1934-04-25 18 Alesandria, Apr. 22. Tarzio Nuvolari, the famous Italian motorist, crashed to-day during the race for th e Grand Prix. Bordino and fractured both his legs besides suffer- ing other grave injuries. Treacherous roads were responsible for a number oi accidents. On e Italian driver named I. Pedrazzini54 words
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537 1934-04-25 18 Well Beaten In G. S. Match .Medicals 3: Post Office jTTHE Junior Civil Service Associations ground was the venue of i i 'interesting soccer game yesterday when 'the Medicals met and deieated the P ist 'Office by three goals to nil m the 'Government537 words
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Article19 1934-04-25 18 S.C.< v, V- mix, c. foil Mr- v Hasti V; took, 6—l. uj !«rool 1 Mr. E" *H19 words
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Article24 1934-04-25 18 Unknown Tournament V Hand,,,,- Pit: 1 I 4 D «*tei RaMk»J X If. X C:.. •0 i H. H vs Pong Lim and I24 words
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Article35 1934-04-25 18 Unknown League Th< Bwixnmi p Hit Blues* t< Chu by T :w lire for 1 I on< Biu< CilWct mlnuti i ttu Dn iQi c eqvlH Ti.< Blue* red tUil K. di Blew 1 :<mW35 words
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Article23 1934-04-25 18 Alekhinc D»wi Thri (ianu 1 i reibwgfai »Br^ J and B+ 64 mow W hi I mLvsei scores i. Bog. Win23 words
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Advertisement54 1934-04-25 18 KING ALFRED WOULD NOT HAVE BURNT THE CAKES IF THERE HAD BEEN A GAS COOKER WITH OVEN CONTROL IN THE KITCHEN HE COULD HAVE ASSURED HIMSELF EXACTLY HOW LONG HE COULD HAVE HAD TO "POP DOWN THE ROAD" AND SEE THE BOYS. DON'T BURN YOUR CAKES COOK BY GAS PHONE54 words
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Advertisement37 1934-04-25 18 J RUNS LONGEST 0 D QII CHEAPEST U II M V^ Keeps ahead vloj I ,jj of the Times. BORNEO coMP rPrtnted and Pubmhed by ALFRED stagey" bank's" frf SS Limited. 78. Cecil street. Singapore. Straits BrttleOU37 words
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