The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 April 1934
1934-04-26
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Title Section19 1934-04-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. L'N MALAYA NO. 14,249 ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, APRIL 2(i. 1934 10 CENTS.19 words
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JAPAN DECIDES TO INCREASE NAVY AND AIR FORCE
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114 1934-04-26 1 V INSOLENT CHALLENGE" (hinc* report >tates that the Cabinet has ided to increase .Japan's navy and air force t ,ih equivaleni to that of Britain and TniU'd action b) Britain and the United States (henu l a f strong American press comment onReuter - 114 words
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Article57 1934-04-26 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hong Kong, Apr. 2ft. Anticipating trouble by the Japanese the near future, the leaders m Canheld an important meeting rday which high civil and millary official! attended. The decisions the meeting have not been announcalthough the formation of a special Incial Defence Committee with57 words
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Article401 1934-04-26 1 Viscount Cecil on Far East Crisis London, Apr. ZQ. Japanese announcement of policy ling China is the inevitable out- the failure of the League of prevent Japan's seizure of Eastern Provinces, declared Cecil, veteran British Paiiia- In a special interview tomilitary factions dominating I ed the moment whenReuter - 401 words
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Article72 1934-04-26 2 Washington, Apr. 24. The Under-Secretary, Mr. Phillips, was noncommittal when questioned as regards the possibility of the United States joining Britain m an attempt to iron out the Sino-Japanese situation, while, regarding reports from London that Mr. Bingham had conferred with Mr. Quo Tai-chi, Mr. Phillips said Mr. Bingham hadReuter - 72 words
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Article114 1934-04-26 2 Washington, Apr. 25. Mr. Saiu, the Japanese Ambassador, had a brief conference with Mr. Phillips (Under Secretary of State) to-day with regard to the Japanese manifesto re China. It is stated that Mr. Saito did not give Mr. Phillips any lOfTicial communication. It is said114 words
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Article176 1934-04-26 2 Ire-statement" of a well-known policy. jHe added that the Foreign Minister stated that policy m his speech m the Japanese Di.?t some time ago and it [then passed without comment by the j diplomats of other nations. Mr. Saito said Japan did not desire lor intend "entirely to close theReuter - 176 words
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Article75 1934-04-26 2 London, Apr. 25. The Leeds Chamber of Commerce has adopted a resolution calling on the Government to do its utmost to protect British interests m China. The mover said a strong lino will have to be taken to keep the door open for trade m China for, if the sameReuter - 75 words
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Article37 1934-04-26 2 Paris, Apr. 25. I A group of French industrialists are shortly leaving for the Manchukuo, according to L'Agence Economique Finan:lere to begin operations on an industrial programme agreed upon by a convention recently signed m Tokyo ReuterReuter - 37 words
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1981 1934-04-26 1 Negri Sembilan's Barrister Ruler Installed PICTURESQUE CEREMONIAL AT SRI MENANTI Yang-di-Pertuan Who Is A Member Of The Civil Service From Our Own Correspondent By Telephone I Seremban, Wed. evening. according to custom prescribed by ancient tradition. Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the eldest son of i.he late Yang-di-Pertuan, was to- day installed1,981 words
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55 1934-04-26 1 SERIOUS STRIKE SITUATION IN BOMBAY Armed Police Reinforcements Standing By As Trouble Spreads Bombay. Apr. 25. riFTY thousand workers are now out m the cotton strike, which is ciaily growing more serious. Eighteen out of forty mills are closed. The police were stoned when dispersing defiant processions oi strikers. ArmedReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-04-26 1 Miss Helen Jacobs. U.S. woman lawn tennis champion, who will t aptain America's VVightman Cup team m England this year.20 words
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Article36 1934-04-26 1 Sequel to Signing of Spanish Amnesty Madrid, Apr. 25. Premier Lerroux's Cabinet has. resigned owing to President Zamora signing the amnesty law under protest and announcing the intention to publish or record objections.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-04-26 1 the route of the procession. The hearse passing through the crowded streets ofThe H^ue14 words
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147 1934-04-26 1 Daily Express From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 25. THK Daily Kxpress understands that a rubber nutrlctlii scheme viM be announced on Friday whereby control will be enforced m Malaya, Ceylon and the Dutch East Indies with a sliding scale based on a fixed147 words
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Article38 1934-04-26 1 American Lawn Tennis Team New York, Apr. ?4. The us. Lawn Tennis Association has named the Wightman Cup team :ts follows: Miss Helen Jacobs (playing captain), Miss Marble. Miss Sarah Palfrey, Miss Cruikshank and Miss Babcock.—38 words
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161 1934-04-26 1 Mui-tsai Registration Is Not Being Evaded SIR PHILIP CUNLIFFE-LISTER'S REBUKE FOR LABOUR M.P. London, Apr. 2;V TN THE House of Commons this 1 afternoon Mr. W. Lunn (Lab Rothwell) enquired whether the registration of mui-tsai was properly carried out, whether the number of inspectors was Insufficient, and whether the AlinisterReuter - 161 words
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Article94 1934-04-26 1 KooeeveH Policy Causes Decline London, Apr. 25. London financiers, Attributing the fall 01 silver to the g—.j ndency of tho American silver bloc consequent upon Mr. Roosevelt's refusal to their cfemancte, think the normal price m present world conditions might bo abotn m or 33 h LfpenceReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement57 1934-04-26 1 1C i IGIA TEA SP EC|A TO-NIGHT L 9 D 4 A SNCE5 NCE 'FORMAL) M AY sth SPECIAL DINNER RACE BALL itLS »AY v, EXTENSION to 2 a.m. MAY 9th ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL IRD^y EXTENSION to 2 a.m. May »2tk SPECIAL DINNER RACE BALL CF EXTENSION to 257 words
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Advertisement60 1934-04-26 1 On Other Pages The R.A.F. flying boats have arrived m Hong Kong— Page 9. lAofi4ft nn Robinson's report a loss of $149,640 on the past year, but sales now show an upward tendency— Page 10. Light Sussex won the City and Sub"t2Em£*~ have arrived m E "#nt"t7 P fr S60 words
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Advertisement93 1934-04-26 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NtGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN BARITONE ZENON SABAKIN Dinner and Dance Music by Half Kellermann's Band SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED93 words
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Article108 1934-04-26 2 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. 42 34— Look Chun Tock at:J Other* vs. Lojk Koy Chuun <m.w.». S. 778 33 Moona Arumugam vs. P. L 11. M. Meyappa Chettiar. S 415 33— Kow Wee Kirn vs. Lee 6ong Kiat108 words
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Article124 1934-04-26 2 Not Likely To Fall Lower Rugby, Apr. 19. The statement by ths Chancellor ot the Exchequer that he does not look for any further cheapening of the already low rate for Treasury Bills is generally endorsed In the city. The average short term interest rate over the wholeBritish Wireless - 124 words
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Article59 1934-04-26 2 The following will represent the Public Works Department Sports Club against the Indian Association at cricket on Sunday at Balestier plain at 11 am sharp. G Morgan <Capt) V Ponniah, Samson de Silva A" G Cooke. J. V. T. Campbell, A. Inglis, G C. Pereira, L. Sequiera. F W Avres59 words
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Article443 1934-04-26 2 GOER ING LIKES ENGLAND But Dislikes Being Represented As A Bloodthirsty Pig tferiin, Apr. 20. SEATED IN a study decorated with an enormous swastika on the wall, and clad m white flannels, General Goering with beaming smiles, gave a long and exclusive interview to Reuter m which he frankly discussedReuter - 443 words
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Article95 1934-04-26 2 The members of the F.M.S. Railway Instiute will be "At Home" to the mem bers of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Services Club next Sunday ai their own premises at Kampong Bahru Road when a series of friendly games m billiards and ping-pong will be played, commencing a 2 p.m.95 words
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Article86 1934-04-26 2 Four smart-looking Siamese students sailed yesterday for Hamburg on the Fulda. Seen by a representative of the Singapore Free Press on board. th« students said that three of them had just completed their studies m political science at the Chulalonkorn Uni versity at Bangkok and they wen proceeding to Hamburg86 words
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Advertisement299 1934-04-26 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE^ I BRYLCREEM THE S i J I J Perfect Hair Dressing J for every occasion J Absolutely free from gum S Imparts a splendid gloss 1 It fixes it m any desired J J position. j IT NEVER FLAKES. I Wholesale THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. I (Incorporated m299 words
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Advertisement67 1934-04-26 2 partlcu Tt C(!: too 1934. Supply only of ••••'■•-b^SjC if a Qoi VOTICE s i (APP ;V. pore Cab!- H pore -Phae?S PAJAH uj^j I rs9 Bc-pt > be i v rt m i 3 i ROBINSON I ml LI.MITFU. Singapore And Kuala motici Fit; ".nth Ord;: led Ofl Bank67 words
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Miscellaneous191 1934-04-26 2 Diary Of The Week Thursday, 26th. llgh Water 8.22 a.m., 9 10 p.m. football: S.A.F.A. League (Div. I): R.A.F. vs. Pulau Brani. Stadium. (Div. II). M.F.A. vs. Police, Jalan Besar; <Div. IH Medical Services vs. M.P.H., S.H.B Friday, 27th. iigh Water 9.12 a.m., 9.35 p.m. Cricket: Johore vs. Fort Canning.191 words
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10 1934-04-26 3 79,000 For Centenary Celebrations UlelbooriK M" I"--r ncipa! rganirfties, itiona10 words
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Article76 1934-04-26 3 Vn( l Precious Mineral Discovered I tfosni* Ipr. 9. I tremely i Asia, m .21. is I a ft the Inft dl X ft i I ft ft m B ■> B ft its n ft opft ft i 000 ft ft ft ft ft had B ft76 words
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Article41 1934-04-26 3 I 1 Decline !.n<t Year -al imB I inly mo:Xt B n Orea! M 2.:t04 and 1 I I rrami- year Brittah I m that I I them I 670 I X 1 »33 compared I H I I41 words
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Article, Illustration389 1934-04-26 3 SPECIAL PROCEDURE WITH ABORIGINES Canberra, Apr. 10. IMPORTANT alterations In the Cri- initial Law relating to olTrnces committed by uncivilised Australian aborigines m North Australia will be submitted for the approval of the Federal Executive Council at an early date 'The view is held that dii Terences389 words
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Article21 1934-04-26 3 Seremban, Apr. 23. A Chinese named Lim Khian was Mcd to-day by the Seremban magiste, Raja Kamaralzaman, for selling lottery tickets.21 words
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Article883 1934-04-26 3 CRIMINALS WHO CARRY THEIR OWN CLUES 1*23? Z mr n det ctive with all the mVnn W f nders oi scie »cc at his command, oiten relies on simple facts and i^vo.t S t th l have guWed th^ c *me investigator for ages. lh V?u C>883 words
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Article154 1934-04-26 3 Canberra, Apr. 10. J^> A result of strong representations submitted tc-Tttnron behalf of the pastoralists m the Northern Territory Jhe. Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) has decided to take steps to prohibit the possession of Alsatian dogs by residents of the Territory. The prohibition154 words
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Article60 1934-04-26 3 More than 90 holiday cruises are scheduled to start from London this season. According to the programme published m the April issue of The Port of London Sailing List and Shipping Guide, on one day m July seven cruises are due to leave the j Tilbury Passenger Landing Stage, j60 words
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Advertisement135 1934-04-26 3 y^S INSTANTLY RELIEVES iili^ QUICKLY HEALS I iERI 1^ ****££*>"** Eo»a», P^oriMUK and othw diseMw |*SW 1 t <rara v trvqwily d» to Uilmf to rmk 52! -HH2r i S !n Dr D tte e^r>l SUB fiptclatti^ H I I I'aJdirlL, P f J rip^a m which toothinf. hMlioi Hi135 words
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Advertisement124 1934-04-26 3 To be sure of QUALITY Ask for &t^ f- ui'lt garden fmshniss i FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES CjILLARD S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted POTTED MEATS and Epcs <',°XFORP "i3jjj FISH PASTES Biss -^^.-■■^si^B Oxford^ Pork and IPI^a^RSII Beef Sausages Hfe-iT-pORK "V i'^M GIILARD124 words
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Article1259 1934-04-26 4 Ten Years Of Commercial Aviation Progress Ot H lmperial Airways In Britain Developing The Empire Routes •T^he FIRST ten years of a British national eflort to establish air transport on definitely commercial lines have just been completed. It was m 1923 after various schemes of subsidies had been experimented with1,259 words
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Article, Illustration329 1934-04-26 4 Porkchops As Bait For Giant Python 100 Pounds Of Them On The Hoof, Made 27-Foot Python So Rotund He Couldn 't Retrace Way Through Pen's Bars pRANK BUCK, well-known In Singapore, who goes to the ends of the earth to capture wild animals and make pictures ot them, and who329 words
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Article241 1934-04-26 4 A Work The League Is Doing In Europe The position of the increasing number oi stateless refugees m Europe la beginning to cause grave anxiety In wide circles. A number of umortunate people were left without the nationality of any one country after the wa owing to the241 words
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Advertisement41 1934-04-26 4 All the best people carry Pyramids, The wide variety of designs m both white and coloured caters for every taste. And they wear amazingly. Look for the Pyramid label. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS A TOOTAL PRODUCT. m SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. TP-441 words
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Advertisement118 1934-04-26 4 111 Articles ma> b< SPE C!AL and LAUNDRY SEJ,! '"visile meniiag SATURDAYS. HOtK KECEIVISC BtQ SINGAPORE STEIi LAUNDRY UWIE 255 ORCHARD Ro^ OPPOSITE COLD STQIUft FRIDAY 27th uJJ lnl SATURDAY 28th Jj 8.30 a.m. till 9 p.m. Weacnjss Used Cat j^j^y ORCHARD ROfr Wl£!£ f-'NGAPOP^ ALL OVER THE WORLD \^^L118 words
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Article, Illustration187 1934-04-26 5 l2 Killed In Ship Explosion Hu entire crew of the oil tanker. Giraffe. >vere killed when the ship blew up m the Seine at Rouen became a bla/m ff mass. T.e draff* which was used for transporting oil from a depot m Rouen to a I Jerome, had just arrived187 words
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Advertisement158 1934-04-26 5 Outward Bound Along all the Trade Routes of the Seven Sea^> Craven Mixture goes following the Flag mnething deptmltihle m a World of changing values, a Tobacco you can trmt Close on one-hundred-and- nftv years of TobftCCO-makillg f; .^d expression m every Tin vi craven: a tradiiio;i (n imocrc manufacture158 words
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Article334 1934-04-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR AERODROME SURPRISE EMPIRE PLANES NOT TO LAND i i HEAVY RAINS REVEAL MORE WEAK SPOTS TT WILL be some months be tore the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome is again used by Imperial Airways' machines (the Malay Mail learns! from an authoritative source). It is understood that more weak spots334 words
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Article52 1934-04-26 6 Medan. Apr. 22. A proposal is under consideration to form a flyinp club here. The chief difficulty at the moment is the absence j lof any instructors It is thought possible that the services of an instructor may be obtained from the military authorities on the52 words
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Article227 1934-04-26 6 OIRECTOR SUMMONED BY A CONTRACTOR Colonel Charles L. Prior, director of .he Second Annual Livestock Show row being held on the old race course, appeared before Mr N. Grice m the police court yesterday morning on a nimmons for alleged cheating. Col. Prior was charged "tr\at you on227 words
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Article324 1934-04-26 6 Two Years Of Very i Successful Work The Olch Oleh Party was founded m! January, 1932, with the main object of helping the poor and needy by organis- Ing performances from time to time, j The Party, made up the cream of j sti aits-born amateur324 words
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Article19 1934-04-26 6 The rail service between Klang and Kuala Lumpur, interrupted owing to a bridge being washed away, was resumed yesterday.19 words
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Article115 1934-04-26 6 World's Champion Creates New Record i Calcutta. Apr. 1. P. K. Ghose. the World's endurance j swimming champion (1933). who took I the water at 5.34 yesterday afternoon, cam? out of the water quite fit at 5.44 i this afternoon, after 24 hours 10 minutes continuous swimming with115 words
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Article68 1934-04-26 6 The Principal of the Lady Treacher j Girls' School entertained the staff to I tea on April 19, m honour of the forth- I coming wedding of two of her teachers, j j the Misses Hong. The double event will be taking place shortly. Miss Hong Bee Chiau is marrying68 words
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Article323 1934-04-26 6 BORROWED EARRINGS FOR WEDDING AND PLEDGED THEM WITH "UNCLE" 1 j YOUNG CHINESE CONVICTED i OF CHEATING i TOTICE OF appeal was given by a Straits-born clerk. Puan Yun Viong, immediacely after his con- /iction by Mr. N. Grice, the police t magistrate, yesterday, on a charge! af criminal breach323 words
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409 1934-04-26 6 A DISPUTE between owners of adjoining In the Chatsworth Road and Grange Road district was the subject of a case which came before Mr. Justice Gerahty, m the Supreme Court. yesterday. The plaintiff. Mr. N. R. Mistri, was represented by Mr. de Mello, while Mr.409 words
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Article68 1934-04-26 6 .[chore's Fiat To Opium Smugglers To bring Johore law into line with the recent Colony legislation m respect of opium and chandu smuggling a new bill If gazetted to be introduced In the State Council. The principal innovations are imprisonment without the option of a fine68 words
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Article28 1934-04-26 6 Concert At Dutch Club Mme. Renee Florigny. the well-known French woman pianist, is to give a concert at the Dutch Club to-morrow r.U-ht at 0.30.28 words
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Article103 1934-04-26 6 There were 172 deaths m Singapore during the week ended April 21. of whom 2 were Europeans and 119 Chinese. The figures tor the previous week were 185 and for the corresponding week m last year 192. Six persons died who hud been less than three months i103 words
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Article40 1934-04-26 6 As the present law m the F.M.S. re- quires that adhesive stamps affixed lor I revenue purposes must contain the words "Federated Malay States" a new bill has been gazetted to render valid the new stamps to be issued shortly.40 words
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Article298 1934-04-26 6 Cabaret Extension Project From its inception over cloven years ago the New World has steadily increased m popularity, and notwithstanding the severe trade depression it has been found possible to make innovations and extensions to this popular place of entertainment m Singapore. Ever ready to cater for the298 words
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Article563 1934-04-26 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW w lll be found particular of the Free Pre?& Football Competition No. 36, m which you are asked to forecast results of i ten matches to be played on Aprii 28. THE PRIZE OF $150 will563 words
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Article152 1934-04-26 6 SM ITHY «ill FLY I LAST L °NC FL,ch t^ I Mclbourr., <• tht Amorie,, V.J,eo. d rt^*ij Sir Chi formed Th officially opene, Mode, A r gj*.,i M Althottfh nt objective ol D r tainly ;h the American 5S_5Sn are specialdistance 01 r C Sn^5 The152 words
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Article44 1934-04-26 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 36 To Ho Derided On Mik Matcfci In leJecting OompetltiOl I Livery Ifanchesb r Clt inadverf '.udcd. Maactoi City will. Port sir, oi tlif F.A Cup Under these di decided to City mate! which will be < led up uf rhr nin<44 words
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Article27 1934-04-26 6 S>dnfv. Apr I a Oearg< Ul twopa J i WUliam iv i nd f cultural mcdi once thel b lmitm ham Hills27 words
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Advertisement68 1934-04-26 6 UIfmHSPW Mll^^Tf.fre Is no ***t«r yU |i Wnß rr>. aooo MAnTTVS PILLH WWW^+iS& Obemuu Sore* *uC M" S VIF RDB'-M DIBFENBARY "DARIGOLD'' EVAPORATED MILK! DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest ffjtlffllfl^ und nas no PQual m Nutrition and *^|^S™^ftSjH|^«i Unrivalled m Tea or Coffee, and most Rlggr~^i^ig^r^^pg? economical for all68 words
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Advertisement153 1934-04-26 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 36. iri 18** to ab J de by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to Suit!? S ssal? al the de lon Of the Competition Editor of Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of153 words
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Advertisement77 1934-04-26 6 Shavinfj S|§?* Stick ■j. Soap |N <f OnK h W£s J! 1 Sliavin-:^, OMolHrntu lilh smooth. I tVl> ami anli-e|)ii«.theci mi Uthrr quickly, k.-. T ir.^li« l Loo until the^e.^ Then |l 11 ,3 Limit* «l. I n,.^'^^^ The fastest connection with Netherlan ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIAN AlR**' j K. N.77 words
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Article79 1934-04-26 7 M«s» l>.» Tha I I s it SeDs r I ss to the b.r.s of I Garrett Anwr I which! I Mf!L stored I ries and Br "J s L tioni which I r by the I d «»a- I when the I **£j2xn nded every ri day.79 words
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Article25 1934-04-26 7 Or nUlton ft ortnii w«| tMilford (Pei from the thirteen drifters m one r t. dispj :hed by special, to London and th< Midlands: hours.25 words
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Article155 1934-04-26 7 to h ive you i. How i please. Yes, Vm glad to be back! t Incredible now to think' f .-r bee:: away, and we've only a week!" darling, 1 suppose you're m t il unp; eking, with all it>s l breaks oi broken china and J155 words
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Article281 1934-04-26 7 Labour Leader Discloses War Secret i I Revelations about the mysterious explosion which m July. 1916, shattered the Black Tom terminal, New Jersey from which American munitions were being shipped to the Allies, are reported to have been made by Mr. Jim Larkin the281 words
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118 1934-04-26 7 Cicely Courtneidge At The Capitol Gainsborough Pictures have scored a great hit with -Aunt Sally," Cicely Courtneidge's fastest comedy to date, which was released at the Capitol last night. It is a spectacular, mirthful production, a treat for both eye and ear. There is a marked tendency to Holly- j118 words
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Article93 1934-04-26 7 Mr. Navaneetha Krishna Bharathl, B poet from JafTna is on a visit to Malaya, and he is at present the guest Jot Mr. T. Sivapragasam. Co-operative Officer. Singapore. The visitor is the lecturer m Tamil at Parameshwara i College. Jaffna, and is also the examiner m Tamil both tor the93 words
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Article178 1934-04-26 7 Big: Increase In Australia's Figures Canberra, Apr. 10. Great two-way increases m trade between Australia and Great Britain are disclosed m official figures for the 12 months ended December, made avail- j able by the Commonwealth Statistician, j Excluding gold and specie, Australia j sold £8,446,849 more to178 words
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Article1096 1934-04-26 7 MAKING ONE'S FIRST AIR TRIP Questions Passengers Ask THE SPEED AND COMFORT OF MODERN FLYING "What do you nnd most interesting about your new work j This question, put the other day to the Inquiry Officer who has just been appointed by Imperial Airways to deal with the queries concerning1,096 words
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Article234 1934-04-26 7 Improved Wire And Phone I Facilities For Australia I Melbourne, Apr. 10. Greatly improved facilities for telephone trunk line calls and for the lodging of telegrams are expected to follow an experiment which the postal department intends to make m various centres. It is proposed to instal about234 words
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Advertisement70 1934-04-26 7 IJEWJtfORLD CABARET ""BARET DE LUXE" ""«"«,"J LL /C% THE DANCE HALL Jr 4+^9 f WITH ATTRACTIVE PARTNERS ri :g: ;;r Asr/ ANNOUNCEMENT /ay/ In compliance to numerous requests from our Patrons, the /jto> Management have great plea/jrip/ sure n announcing the intro- /> Auction of Tea Dances m the near70 words
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Advertisement353 1934-04-26 7 v i f?^3^/ iyPiv^M r^BMß^_!Ji^Bßifißßki_j_^^Fj(i/^^* Acclaimed at all shows yesterday as the best film of its type I seen for some time! I CICELY COURTNEIDGE m GAINSBOROUGH'S I K'^S L L Mil Bil f i" I BnjftiHCK|t^BlßM KClji Bal IbS I S^BP^^Y >^9>^^^BW VBBJ BF^B H .^SQbbH^^b^S'l^SSb^bß iv tni mosl353 words
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522 1934-04-26 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934. Aviation In The F.M.S. THE fact that the aerodrome at Kuala Lumpur is not likely to be used by the Imperial Airways liners i or several months will cause considerable disappointment to the people of the Federal capital. The decision of Imperial522 words
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Article767 1934-04-26 8 I ABOUR'S victory m the by-election at North Hammersmith was not an unexpected one. The recent elections for the London County Council indicated very strongly the direction of the wind so far as the political opinion of the municipal electors was concerned, and there has been767 words
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Article668 1934-04-26 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ginsburg. of Singapore, are spending a holiday at Bintang. the Cameron Highlands. A meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan. Johore Bahru. on Tuesday. May Ist. at 11 a.m. Major C. A. Scott will relieve Mr. R.668 words
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Article565 1934-04-26 8 Night And Hollywood i 1 you'll con:. ti *WP!. gino that 7 Boulevard I would:.' I honour dr^ so« JB At eight X with a un I are on jU i F %*^K, tho h-n j^(J« xor m you t M possession. M; ln "4*^B Four-Sir,,. I sonified by M565 words
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Advertisement149 1934-04-26 8 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 1934: Quarts, per doz. J >6.55 Pints, per doz. f 10.70 Outy Included) QUALITY GUARANTEED UNCHANGED Obtainable at all Clubs, Hotels. Restaurants Provision Stores. BY SPECIAL >!2£b,«l^2y r H>: THF APPOINTMENT S^SST BING F BIAM FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY149 words
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Advertisement46 1934-04-26 8 VEGETABLES ARE GROWING on the roof of a London house. A correspondent who has recently acquired a new villa says that apparently all he can cultivate is leeks. How about that "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.46 words
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Article7 1934-04-26 9 R. LATHAM IN SHANGHAI Shanghai Ipi ReuterReuter - 7 words
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891 1934-04-26 9 One Loses Course On Way From Manila Hong Koju, Apr. 20. t;, iHE heavy cloud bank which overhung the sea between the Pratas and Hong Kong yesterday S-1249. one of the three R.A.F. 3 permarine Southampton flying s which are making a squadron light891 words
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Article98 1934-04-26 9 Scheme Not Favoured By Government London. Apr. 21. A new deadlock has arisen over Waterloo Bridge owing to the refusal of the Minister of Transport to agree to the suggested grant from the Road Fund of 60 per cent, of the cost of the new bridge on theReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article68 1934-04-26 9 $12,500 Paid For Hoppner Masterpiece New York, April 20. Several famous masterpieces were put up for auction today. A sum of $12,500 was paid for John Hoppner's painting The Young Gleaner which was bought by one of New York's art dealers from another one. Gainsborough's Isabella— LadyReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article72 1934-04-26 9 "Out Of France Into Spain Paris. Apr. 18. Trotsky is maintaining his reputation for surreptitious movements. Since the French Government ordered his departure because he had disregarded a promise to observe neutrality, Trotsky has not been seen. It is reported he has arrived m Spain but theReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article76 1934-04-26 9 Heavy Increase Of Traffic London, Apr. 23. An increase of 54 per cent, took place m the weight of air mails carried trom Britain m the three months up to the end of March, compared with the corresponding period of last year. It is estimated by theBritish Radio - 76 words
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Article17 1934-04-26 9 London, Apr. 25. The death is announced of Mr. William Mac Donald, ex-Commissioner of Chinese Customs.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article149 1934-04-26 9 Important Experiments By Marchese Marconi London. Apr. 25. A radio revolution may result from experiments now being conducted by Marchese Marconi to harness much shorter wireless waves. He is at present engaged on the first tegular communication tests using wavelengths of between 50 and 60 centimetres overReuter - 149 words
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Article168 1934-04-26 9 IS IT THE LUSITANIA Divers Find Liner Intact 300 Feet Down Cork. Apr. 21. The salvage ship. Artiglio. and her sister ship, the Arpioni. have found a vessel which they think might be the Lusitania. She is lying eight miles from the Irlab coast m 50 fathoms (300 feet> of168 words
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Article119 1934-04-26 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh China's Minister of Commerce Leaves Hong Kong Hong Kong. Apr. 25. Mr. Chen Kung-po. Minister Ol Industries and Commerce, who is to visit Indo-China. Malaya. Dutch Indies and the Philippine Islands, leit Hong Kong this morning tor Saigon, where he will spend three119 words
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Article76 1934-04-26 9 Conservatives Lose By-Election At Hammersmith London, Apr. '!>. The North Hammersmith by-election caused by the death of Miss Mary Pickford resulted as follows Mr. F. R. West (Labour) 14,263 Captain Percy Davis (Cons. > 10,747 Mr. E. F. Bramley (Communist) 614. Reuter. The result at the general76 words
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Article44 1934-04-26 9 Two British Officers Killed London, Apr. 23. Two Royal Air Force aeroplanes collided while one was looping the loop near the Northolt aerodrome to-day and both pilots, Flight-Lieuten-ant Richard Brown and Flying Officer W. E. S. Tanner, were killed. British Radio. i44 words
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Article86 1934-04-26 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 25. Spot (Sellers) 531 32d. (6 132 d.) (Buyers) 529 32d. (5 31|32d.) July-Sept. 6 l|l6d. (eVad.) Oct-Dec. 6 5|32d. (6 1564 d.) Jan..-Mar. 6V 4 d. (6 21i64d.) Market:— Quiet. New York, Apr.86 words
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Advertisement122 1934-04-26 9 INTRODUCTION To ELEMENTS OF The .AY LANGUAGE $2.50 po*t* Y& WALSH, LTD. porai Plj"- Singapore TO-DAY TIFFIN $1.00 aw Mayonnaise fci Motion Chop k Fried PoUtofHj l(t "at Salad Stewed I'm. lif Fruits. < i,r. watch: Itjiis Mem. >HONE 4906. r IN G THE SCALE OF ENTERTAINMENT! FANLEY~LUPINO i "HAPPY"122 words
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Advertisement136 1934-04-26 9 by MANFIELD AN IMPRESSIVE STYLE, CONTRASTING THE SOFTNESS OF WHITE BUCK WITH THE PRACTICABILITY OF NUT BROWN WILLOW. ALSO AVAILABLE IN BLACK AND WHITE OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM THE SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. ONLY A CIGARETTE??? O> vIV I rMIL VIRGINIA I \^J^<^&< Rolled m Coloured Popers _Ef v*#_*-*"^^136 words
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Article1045 1934-04-26 10 Trade And Share Markets Stimulated Fraser and Co.'s report, dated Apr. 24, 5 p.m., states The welcome stimulus which the publication of the British Budget has given to Trade generally has had its effect on both commodity and share markets and during the past few days1,045 words
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Article292 1934-04-26 10 Annual Report Discloses Profit of £161,696 Alter providing for directors' fees and tax thereon, and for bad and doubtful debts and allocation to contingencies account, a profit of £161.696 18s. Id., is disclosed m the annual report of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. Cash m hand and292 words
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Article212 1934-04-26 10 Big Profit Of Bolivian Combine (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 24. Patino Mines and Enterprises Consolidated (Inc.), a big Bolivian tin combine, made a profit m 1933 of 245,3 10, compared with a loss m the previous year of £57,614. After deduction of the deficit ol £93,102212 words
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Article165 1934-04-26 10 April 25, 12 o'clock noon Bayers Sellers Gambler 375 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 31.50 White Pepper 30.50 Black Pepper 15.75 Copra mixed 2.60 Copra, Sundried 2.20 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour 167 1165 words
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Article213 1934-04-26 10 April 25 London, 4 month's sight 2 4 5 32 London, 3 months* sight 214 9J64 London, 60 days' sight 2|4» 8 London! 30 days' sight 24 7 64 London, demand 2 4 332 London. T.T. 2 4 5 64 Lyons, Paris, demand 897 Hamburg, demand 149 New213 words
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Article182 1934-04-26 10 The Singapore Chamber of Ccmfiioict Rubber Assocnti. n held its 1.1715t. auction yesterday when there v as Catalogued 1.629,875 lbs -727.62 tons Offered 1.457,522 650.68 Bold 1.049,177 468.38 Spot London 5.31 >32d New York 12V 2 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality182 words
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Article25 1934-04-26 10 M London, Apr. 24. A decrease of 3,000 tons m the visible antics fM APr 1S Tin shares are m steady demand.25 words
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77 1934-04-26 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT April 25, 12 o'clock noon Tone of Market:— Easier. Latest Cable:— London Spot Sheet 5 31 32d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 12»2 per lb. Buyers Sellers 3.5.5. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 1934 1974 R. S.S. equal77 words
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Article425 1934-04-26 10 Loss Turned Into A Profit The 25th annual general meeting of shareholders of the Semanggol Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on Saturday at the registered offices of the company, la Penang Street, Penang. Mr. J. D. Kemp (director) presided and said: It is satisfactory to show a profit425 words
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Article177 1934-04-26 10 United Press Association. Apr. 21 23 24. American Can. Com. 104 103 1 103 American Telephone and Telegraph 122i /2 122V 2 122 Atcheson Railroad 11% 69% 69>4 Dupont 98 96% 973. Firestone, Common 22% 22 4 22 General Electric 23% 23V 8 22% General Motors 39 38%United Press Association. - 177 words
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148 1934-04-26 10 SALES SHOW UNKNOWN UPWARD TEND ENCY Buf Robinson's Made $149,640 Loss Last Year rvURING the opening monlhs 01 the year, turnover showed a further decline reflecting general conditions m Malaya but it is pleasing to record that towards the end of the year our sales showed i definite upward tendency148 words
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Article776 1934-04-26 10 Fr aser's Share List WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 Buyers. Sellers Ampat Tin (4) 6s 7'-d 7s lAsam Kumbang 39s 41s I Austral Malay 42*» 6d 43s €>d x.d lAyer Hitam Tin iss) 14s 9d 15s 6d jAycr Weng ($1) 1.95 2.0u c.d. 'Bangrin Tin i£) 34»s 9d 35s bd Changkat Tin776 words
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Article19 1934-04-26 11 1 Bwd< \\oi\- Konjß te^strations I F I L Austin heads thli list i i I19 words
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Article284 1934-04-26 11 HERLANDS INDIA RUBBER STATISTICS I Provinces Exports I M 8 fiJSj** content of f f "*n Exports rubber from 1 Lhl iding 5 are Pobruary, Noti fl I'm Java And Madura Exports reign exports of rubber from Java Madura during the month of en 1934. converted to lone; tons of284 words
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Article165 1934-04-26 11 Debit Haiance Of $65J964 report Ol the directors ol the [ah Co., Ltd.. to be submitted to twenty -first annual general meetI the company, at Penang at noon April 27. states mine working account for the nded Dec. 31. 1933. shows a profit fc.45. The profit and loss165 words
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Article71 1934-04-26 11 f lam Mines, piculs 246. 85. Estate '2 Dredge* only* hours tin 1301 3 4 cubic yards treated 234,000. In ort' won piculs 1271.57. akuapa Property -2 Dredger hours 1303. cubit- \ards treated 258.700. re won picula 1187.47. akuapa Valley Tin Dredging N. L. I April' 29571 words
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Article823 1934-04-26 11 Contributions In Singapore To Indian Relief The committee oi Arya Sarrmj Singapore, acknowledge with thanks through the secretary, Mr. B G Sahai' the receipt of the following contributions towards the Indian Earthquake Relief Fund: Chartered Bank (Singapore) List-$3 from Mr. N. Nian Chinr $2 each from Messrs. H.823 words
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Article453 1934-04-26 11 Singapore, Apr. 20. Beet steak (Round) Kati 30 Beef stew or curry do 25 Pork, lean do 41 Pork, lean and fat (Ist. quality) do 33 Mutton Australian lb 30 Fowl Kati 35 Hens (Locally reared* do 40 Ducks (Java> Each 40 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair 70453 words
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Advertisement10 1934-04-26 11 tt i;i t m D Wpy y 4, Cecil Street10 words
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Advertisement60 1934-04-26 11 CREDIT-FONCIER UEXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonym© Incorporated In Belgium 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW, PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAN. BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loan* i building. House and real Estate agents. ,/nt> for: Union of Paris Insc. Co. LU OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS:60 words
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Advertisement442 1934-04-26 11 Aaseti exceed Sl2.Mt.ooa Assurance m force over »3S.— o.— The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlement.) rt A AGENTS WANTBL On Appncatlon to P. Q b. Newtagton. Inspector of Agencies Singapore, expert advice wIU be tfven HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong)442 words
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Advertisement333 1934-04-26 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,CKK Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 'MX HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar j lpoh Semaran^333 words
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Article106 1934-04-26 12 An Ambitious Salvage Plan Moscow. Apr. 15. Encouraged by the phenomenal rescue of the Chelyuskin castaways the Soviet Government have begun to plan a new expedition to salvage the sunken vessel, although the technical difficulties besetting this project are known to be enormous. The projected salvage is not106 words
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Article513 1934-04-26 12 International Laying-up Scheme An international shipping meeting under the auspices of the Baltic and International Maritime Conference was opened at Hamburg under the chairmanship of Major T. Russell Cairns, the president. It was attended by representatives of British. German, Italian. Norwegian. Swedish, Dutch and Greek shipping. The meeting513 words
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Article38 1934-04-26 12 The M.M. mail steamer. Athos 11. is due here from Colombo on Saturday j at 9 a.m. and will sail on the same day |at 1 p.m. for Saigon, Hong Kong. i Shanghai and Kobe. Berth S.H.B. wharves.38 words
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Article287 1934-04-26 12 Buenos Aires To Shanghai The mv. Charles L.-D. o&< most luxuriously fitted freighter! ?nter Shanghai, tied up at H Kong on April 4. She is i breaker, says the N.C.D. News. With a full cargo of grain, the m, the journey irom Buenos Air^s Shanghai, via the287 words
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Article74 1934-04-26 12 Eight People Drowned According to a Canton vernacular paper, a small ierry-bo:it with eight passengers on board wai sunk by I sudden squall, near the shore oi the Sand River of the Pok Lo District During the disaster, all the peoplon board the ferry were thrown mv the74 words
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Article32 1934-04-26 12 I '"""^"^.iM s l ""l 111 .f JtH /J *S *n I Victoria D^ H B t.^ 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I j32 words
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Article22 1934-04-26 12 C N i lately I M p^aq In tad) modni coven d swimming Da water ttfhttnj para t us. shups wh«j purchas*22 words
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Advertisement638 1934-04-26 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S. > TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. B^sbs fjPEjSSfSfj STOAMBHIPO— RAUWAY3 P^v, BOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA(lncorporated m England) FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TMB LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS638 words
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Advertisement97 1934-04-26 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE HAVRE MARU May 10 May 15 MILAN MARU May 10 May 10 ERIE MARU May 19 May 19 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail MILAN MARU May 16 May 1697 words
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Advertisement162 1934-04-26 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenham, Penan*: Palembang, Banjoewangi .md North Western Ports I Due Singapore Singapore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo May 18 May U T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Jr.ly 22 July 2/ Fares Single £L 9.0.0. kmh^Kui Return £30.0.0. Oarwmej For particulars of Freight and Passat please apply to:162 words
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Miscellaneous427 1934-04-26 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. Kuan tan <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 and427 words
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Advertisement300 1934-04-26 13 f BRITISH INDIA p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I Due Due raart Spore Tnage Spore. KAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 May 10 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 Miv 11 BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 f24 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 !M 6 C arpo only. HOMEWARDS Leavef Leaves300 words
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Advertisement483 1934-04-26 13 Ellerman Biu knail Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) mD "ELLERMAN" UNE TOR HAVRE, LONDON, RgragJgAM AND HAMBDRG. s left tii er City of Lille Due Sails City of Athens A P r 29 Ma^ 2 May 14 May 16 City of WelusSL HaMO K N B NGH May 31483 words
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Advertisement1221 1934-04-26 13 THI BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (1991) Steam Ship Co., Ltu., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THB CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMS;. Co Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THB AUSTRALIAN ORIEN LAL LINE Ltd1,221 words
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Advertisement767 1934-04-26 14 —^IM^^^^^"^ K. P. m« 4ONINKLUKE PAKETVAABT BIAATSCHAPPU REIJNST-Thursday Apr. 26, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, R^uLaya B^leleZ Ampenan, Padang-Bay Benaa anc tßj^TSStaL nDORE-Tfiursday, Apr. 26, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-PaknUig, GEN^OTCMISSSaV. Apr. 26, Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Midal and PALOPO^Thursday, Apr. 26. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. BUIJSKES-Thursday. Apr. 26, Penang (mails only), Oelee-Lheue767 words
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Advertisement436 1934-04-26 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE For ECONOMY PRESIDENT UNER TOURIST LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to first class EVERY Trans-Pacific President Liner now features this attractive TOURIST CLASS at slightly more than436 words
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Advertisement629 1934-04-26 14 o. s. k. fi| TOR AFRICA AND BOIT* Buenos A. Maru Buenos Aires, vi;\ Colombo k Cape Town. Rio, Santos and V Urbar I Chohko Maru Cape Tnv. ua Mon dt B^H Dar-es-Salanm. L. llaroue n, ;J nzi^r Algoa Bay iJ rba nan d X Atlas Mara Cape Town via629 words
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414 1934-04-26 15 la\M United Sink After 40 Years f RMY LOSE TO NAVY R T T WIN SERVICES CHAMPIONSHIP F n o ra Correspondent) London, Apr. 8. 01 the week-end was the battle honours between Arsenal and victory docs not piu them i ley are414 words
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Article352 1934-04-26 15 Get 2-Goal I^ad And Lose 5 2 Fort (aiming. 5: Khalsa I'nion. 2. Tiie Sikhs gave Fort Canning a surprise yesterday when they met at the SRC ground m the Third Division League. opening the score minutes from the start and loading by two goals to nil at352 words
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Article86 1934-04-26 15 The S.C.C. and the R.A. will meet at Anson Road Stadium on Friday m the First Division of the League. The S.C.C. XI will be: E. C. Cherrington; C G. Van Houten, F. A. McCaffery; Robertson. L V. Tavlor. A. Donald: Hr. J. w Winchester,86 words
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Article83 1934-04-26 15 Keppel Ladies' Foursomes r>lt^lfir fOmf Omeii com Petition was ?nf It* c pel y esterd ay, the following cards being returned' Mrs. Crawley and Miss tm Sln J, 47— 16 V 2 30 V-> Mrs. Horridge and Miss Hadley 44 13 31 Mrs. Knox and Mrs. MacLeod 47— 14»/83 words
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Article57 1934-04-26 15 The following were the cards returned for the Ladies April Medal (oogey) at the Island Ciub on Tuesday over th-» first 9 holes: Miss Abed Ui» 2 down Mrs. H. L. H. Lim (16 > 3 Mrs. McMullen t9» 4 Mrs. Leijssius <18> 457 words
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Article, Illustration203 1934-04-26 15 Starting times and players m the S.V.C vs. Keppel Goil Club match on Sunday at Keppel are (S.V.C players mentioned first). 3.40 a.m. S. E. Travis and F, Mitchell vs. A. J Newby and G. H. I Davis. 8.45 a.m. T. Calhaem and A. I. Horsley203 words
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92 1934-04-26 15 A Married versus Single match was played at Sepoy Lines en handicap, on Sunday. Result: married men being mentioned first: Murrell (12) and Terry (13) 0, Hors- < ley < 12) and Oakley (17) I*4 Burtt <23 and Paddon (19> 1. Lisamer < 1692 words
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Article102 1934-04-26 15 i The Garrison Golf Club Monthly Mixed Foursomes competition was played on Tuesday. The following were the best returns: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Potts 42 PA 323,4 Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mess 43 9 34 Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Bennett 43 BV2 34y102 words
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61 1934-04-26 15 Garrison G.C. Ladies' Monthly Medal The Ladies' Monthly Medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Wednesday and Thursday. The follow--1 ing wero the best returns Mrs. R. E. Morris All Square Mrs. H. B. Rose One Down Mrs. C. Norman Bennett 3 Mrs. F. L. Pearce 4 i61 words
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Article184 1934-04-26 15 S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tournament Results the open mixed doubles at the S.C.C. yesterday were as follow.— Mr. F. V. Duckworth and Mrs. Blake beat W. R. Dobbs and Mrs. Stapledon, 6 2, 6 l. Dr. L. Demeny and Mrs. R. B B Donnell beat F.-Lt. E. D. H.184 words
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Article40 1934-04-26 15 Men's Singles Handicap (lass "A." Dr. Chin Teck Yam defeated Dr. Loh Poon Lip 6—4. 4-1 ret. Dr. Wee Thiam Hock defeated I. A. AlsagofT. 6-1. 6—2. Tan Thian Sang defeated D. Green. 3 6. 6- 4. 7—5.40 words
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Article376 1934-04-26 15 Teams For Week-end Matches The following have been invited to! play cricket for S.C C. vs. Singapore j Teachers Association on Saturday at 2 pm. at Raffles Institution ground: A. B. Jordan, L. V. Taylor, E. McCreanor, O. R. T. Henman. C. F. Jennings, J. E. Jeans, A. F.376 words
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Article541 1934-04-26 15 AUSTRALIA HAS HIGH HOPES Davis Cup Prospects Discussed The Australian team to meet Japan! m the Davis Cup tournament, Messrs. J. B. Crawford (who was recently appointed Captain), V. B. McGrath, (New South Wales) and A. K. Quist and D P. Turnbull (South Australia were m Colombo on their way541 words
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Article240 1934-04-26 15 Accepts Invitation To Play For China 4 Lim Bong Soo will play for China m the lawn tennis events at the Far East Olympiad, having as one of his colleagues his old club mate and predecessor m thp Malayan championsh'p Khoo Hooi Hye. Bong Soo will sail240 words
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Article48 1934-04-26 15 In consequence of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup trial being played at Anson Road Stadium on Monday, the following matches m the Commercial Cup competition originally fixed for that day have been postponed: Government Monopolies versus F. and N. "A"; A.P.C versus F. and N. "B".48 words
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Article51 1934-04-26 15 The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. vs. Pulau Brani m a 2nd Division match on Tuesday at S.C.C: A. Van Bachove; A. Ferguson, J. A. Hunt; J. Crichton, L. V. Taylor, C. Q. Starkey; S. Webb. M. C. Elliott, P. D. Cork, G. Carr, J. B.51 words
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Article493 1934-04-26 16 Chinese Miss Many Chances But Take Second Division Points From Cattle Traders Chinese >: S.C.T. 1. The Chinese had only themselves tv blame for not scoring more goals m this Second Division game on the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Cattle Traders were badly outclassed m every department of the493 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-04-26 16 Hay (right) and Gomes (left) watch Baker and Humphries as they both try to get their heads to the ball m the Wiltshires vs. SRC match.26 words
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Article52 1934-04-26 16 Australian Cricketers In England London. Apr. ?5. Tii'. Australian cricketers arrived at Southampton to-day. Woodfull the captain* said the i>im were glad to be In England again. The weather had been good until the Bay oi Biscay, which lived up to its evil reputation, the players being bumped about a52 words
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Article124 1934-04-26 16 In the Johore Bahru league competition at the Johore Civil Berviw Association's ground on Tuesday, tlu P.YV D. Athletic Association drew on^ goal all against the Customs' eleven Abdullah scored the Customs' goal a lew minutes aitei the start. Thr 1 P.W.D equalised a minute before the124 words
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Article1125 1934-04-26 16 THE GOVERNOR'S CUP MEETING Excellent Entries For Singapore Spring Races 1-NTRIES FOR the Singapore spring professional (Governors Cup) L«in«P<i vpst°rdav. The professional and amateur race meetings closed h r, ik/r«v nnd will be continued on and Whit-Monday 21st. The amateur meeting will be held on Friday and Saturday. May 251,125 words
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118 1934-04-26 16 Light Sussex Wins City A Suburban Two Lengths Victory In Epsom Handicap London, Apr. 25. MAJOR C. BEHREN'S four year old. Light Sussex won the Cllj and Suburban Handicap (about r. miles) at Epsom to-day. Detail! IfaJ. C. Behren's LIGHT SUSSEX <H. Wragg) 8.6 1 Mr If. I. Simon's PLAY118 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-04-26 16 This looks like a miskick by Bak w in the Wiluhi the S.R.C. Earle (left) and Ayrct v, uJT I er fefel22 words
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Advertisement66 1934-04-26 16 ROGET'S THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGE:* TO FACILITATE THE EXPRESSION" OF IDEAS AM) TO ASSIST IN LITERARY COMPOSITION. NEW EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED THIS EDITION CONTAINS 2,000 MORE WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS THAN THE PRE-WAR EDITION BESIDES MANY ADDITIONAL ENTRIES, ALL OF WHICH ARE INCORPORATED IN THE66 words
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