The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 April 1934
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Title Section13 1934-04-30 1 AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,252. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934 10 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration1929 1934-04-30 1 ■rnational Agreement Qianed ifrnMENTS REQUESTED L TO TAKE E GISLATIVE ACTION Le Into Effect On June Ist Lumpur. Sunday Night. «tuiiw for rubber regulation have conr T I mnli'w agreement has been reached. P* I T/rSmen< embodying the terms and A tortr the rubber1,929 words
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Article334 1934-04-30 1 Plan Unanimously Approved From (X:r Own Correspondent..* London* Apr. 29. IT is pointed out semi -officially m London that no. a single vote was recorded against the principles of the plan throughout the proceedings of the represen- tative committees m London and the eastern countries. The quotas assigned to the334 words
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513 1934-04-30 1 Resist The Whites Slogan BUT PU-YI DECREES EQUALITY FOR ALARMING reports trom Nor:h China and the South are pouring into Nanking during the week-end. While tension at the Jehoi-Char-hax border is increasing, official reports from Fukien confirm that the Japanese, who are assisted by FormosonsUnion Times - 513 words
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151 1934-04-30 1 High Speed link Between London And Wall Street COMMUNICATION WILL BE A MATTER OF SECONDS London, Apr. 29. Anew high-speed link between London Stock Exchange and Wail Street will be opened on Wednesday tag Imperial and International Communications Ltd., who to-day demonstrated at Electra House a replica of the circuits151 words
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Article51 1934-04-30 1 Demonstration At Amsterdam Amsterdam, Apr. 29 Twelve thousiwild Dutch Nazis parttcjpated In a monster do raanst ration fct Amsterdam's Olympia yesterday evening. The meeting was orderly though live people were slightly hurt In scuffles during the march of eight thousand provincial Nazis from the station to the hall.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement45 1934-04-30 1 Cork TO-DAY C *TAIL DANCE (MAKAN KETCHIL) DANCE (INFORMAL) 1 P.M TO MIDNIGHT SPPOIA. &AT|JI ">AY, MAY STH I D^KVSION TC??a5 ACE BALL I H^NRY ARTIST-MAGICIAN MAGIC AND ART. I W *SS VERE DE VERE I HFP INUKN Vn()NAL DANCER I LEs celebrateeT^orch¥stra PHONE 5381.45 words
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Advertisement83 1934-04-30 1 CHRYSLER ENDURANCE SEA VIEW HOTEL I THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT 1 tcumic GOLF SWIMMING* EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH. MODERN SANITATION. HOT COLD RUNNING WATER iEF" SPECIAL DINNER DANCE SATURDAY m ARFIPHI I MQTEL I Tavourite hotel \h town facing st. Andrew s cathedral i EVERY ROOM WITH BATH MODERN83 words
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Article86 1934-04-30 2 International Convention This Week London Apr. 27 me International Union tor th? prolon of Industrial property will hold conference m London on Tuesday *l)|t1 Questions including protection of patent rights, designs and trade marks prevention of false indication of origin and prevention of unfair competition »n connectionBritish Radio - 86 words
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53 1934-04-30 2 I Japan Will Demand Reduction Of Naval Base i Paris. Apr. '!<». yHK Echo de Paris alleges the best authority f« r statins that Japan will demand reduction or limitation of the Singapore base at the 1935 naval conference and failins satisfaction will demand naval parity with Cleat Britain andReuter - 53 words
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Article86 1934-04-30 2 S J& apo /E Doctor Burmese Wife Charged With Arson Ayr™ o i, London, Apr. 29. Mrs Bella Evans, the Burmese wife of Major D. G. Evans. R.A.M.C. 'Singapore) was remanded m custody at Canterbury on a charge of feloniously setting fire to farm outbuilXgs atReuter - 86 words
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Article45 1934-04-30 2 Ticket Sellers At Every Turn (From Our Own Correspondent.) mx_ Bangkok, Apr. 29 stations, tramway junctions, bus stops outside cinemas, wherever peope gathe?' ready to sell tickets. Even the is now no ground foT feeUng fha ?S2 drawings are not conducted Alrry45 words
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Article108 1934-04-30 2 Reversion To Gold Not Yet Possible I ondon Apr *7 economist. Dr w h c^*/' H kn Wl> still grew SJSSS Ede barriers recovery ?r P O m°den^ atUral Process some way ?wthP? h S f n must P roc eed whole would be wiSfn^t nnansU ns asBritish Radio - 108 words
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Advertisement78 1934-04-30 2 j A"T* Jft Dial 4825 I SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK I MONDAY I IRISH STEW. I TUESDAY I I ROAS an, B T-r EF Yorkshi^ Pudding I I and Horseradish Sauce. I I «'r rA^ WEDNESDAY I I SfEAK. KIDNEY and MUSH- I I ROOM PIE. I I THURSDAY78 words
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Advertisement260 1934-04-30 2 I "LITESOM*" BODY BELT AND JOCKSTRAP Ideal for sports and general wear. PRICE $2.00 EACH. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL LTD. Chemists. SUSINES^CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY BI4A Change Alley, Singapore. I The Cheapest Hou*e lor your ttauonery, Typewriters. Kibbons anu Carbons also for Pencil and REP JOBS/ Send for our meciianics260 words
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Advertisement312 1934-04-30 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTTSEM^^ rtND£ hv a SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY \(jJjN Tender* ~~">S Tenders are now invite following material* o7 £rvlces' r" 4 Pm. Tuesday, May Bth 1934 a BL QOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. j TO LET UNION J^£LDING?"~ U^%Jj Large and small office to l^r lllrnt** 3 c »M;rete building (3 floor,) m312 words
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Miscellaneous157 1934-04-30 2 Oiary Of The Week Monday, 30th. Hitfh Water 11.19 a.m., 10.57 p.m. football: Malaya Cup trial at Anson road stadium Commercial Cup: Government Monopolies vs. F. and N. "A", postponed; Straits Times P.S.C. vs., M.P.H., Harbour Board;! A.P.C. vs. F. and N. Board; postponed. Tuesday, ]\lay Ist. Hi^h Water 12157 words
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Article169 1934-04-30 3 \l 1 u>* BABIES, a rTS AND CRAFTS LobA Urge Scale T htoa i beauty ex- mc9d '^ngements whicl, Have 1 m connection with ld eventual inaugural which will Dp e Se of the "Pan-Malaya thibition 'Mil be of Mora' charactei md will M *> ;rk169 words
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Article68 1934-04-30 3 K. Surin And Miss E. P», s John the Evangelist eph ■/theP (i Te f e I The*ev.| ll 111 f 1 by her l!icl was I d The Sort were the 1..■> ..■> the Ralph M 's4*.- with em- i place b, f ai d f68 words
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Article226 1934-04-30 3 Indians Sentenced For Cheating The trial of two Indians on a charge of cheating, before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, which has been protracted over many hearings, terminated on Saturday morning with the conviction of both accused. The men were S. M. Maricar, a Tamil Ifohamedan,226 words
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Article95 1934-04-30 3 Car Overturns After Collision A violent motorcar collision occurred yesterday afternoon shortly alter 3 p.m. I when a Morris-Cowley two seater j driven by an Indian driver collided with a Humber four seater at the i function of Bra.s Basah Road and; Bencoolen Street. The force of95 words
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Article53 1934-04-30 3 Penang, A:;r. ,»S. Owing to the marked improvement I] Li i finances, the Kedah Ci >\. rnment decided to restore the remaining rive per cent salary cut to officers were subjected to a ten per cent the beginning of 1931. Five per n1 T as53 words
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Article98 1934-04-30 3 YOUNG WOMAN FINED TEN TIMES ITS VALUE A YOUNG woman, Lim Ah Ngah who was caught by Revenue omcen m possession of $16 worth of contraband chandu. was on Saturday lined $160, or 18 weeks' imprisonment In addition to sentence of one day's imprisonment, by Mr.98 words
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Article257 1934-04-30 3 Two Charges Ot* Purchasing And Storing Rubber <From Our Own Correspondents I Taiping, Apr. 28. i Convicted on the two charges of pur- chasing five sheets of rubber without I 1 being licensed, and with storing 10 katis |ot scrap rubber without a license, a Chinese sundry-shopkeeper257 words
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Article68 1934-04-30 3 Members of the Union Sporting Association. Chinese Friendly Association. Playfair Athletic Union, Straits Physi- cal Athletic Party. Straits Bachelor Physical Culture and the Amicable Athletic Association are asked to note 1 that their Honorary Secretary. Mr. Tay Oen Seng's now address is at No. 161. Tras Street. Singapore, where all68 words
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665 1934-04-30 3 For And Against Revision Of 'Phone Charges Jr has been common knowledge for some time past that the Government has been considering an alteration m the telephone rates at present In force with a view to introducing a new scheme of rates for subscribers at a cc 1 tain charge665 words
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246 1934-04-30 3 Malaria Experts Begin Their Work To-day 'p'HE first international anti-maiaria! I course to be held m the East commences at the College of Medicine in &apore. at 8 a.m. to-day. Dr. ,G. v. Allen, Principal of the College will deliver an introductory address Nearly 30 specialists from all ovei the246 words
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Article24 1934-04-30 3 Mr. Yeo Yoo Kee of the National City Bank of New York lias consented to become the Vice- President of the Playfair Athletic Union.24 words
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Advertisement219 1934-04-30 3 -X B^^ m^2B bqs HMH^mBI wassiamull BSBf J^» ASSOMULLtC? TrTiH ffW 31-33 HICK ST r J^astTr^^ Ire 0,-Kinal Utter h Ml a< Arcadm Allow me to add m\ testimonial to others I rc»d 1 ifitftri have preferred Craven A Ciuaretti:- lor several >>.ar««, but it was during an illness ot219 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1934-04-30 4 This is an analysis of Franklin Roosevelt's first year as President of the United States as it presents itself to the "Sage of Emporia." Mr. White surveys the last twelve months, with "Miraculous things" Mr. Roosevelt has accomplished, and he speculates regarding the1,218 words
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Article406 1934-04-30 4 Animals As Symbols' Of CHASTITY OF TIGRESS SHOWN IN CHINESE FOLKLORE The tigress, the most fierce and dangerous among jungle animals, was the symbol of a virtue rated by Chinese for thousands of years as one writ^ T% im P° rtant m °ral qualities, Evenfng L post. the Shanghai It406 words
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Article92 1934-04-30 4 Postmarks On A Limited Issue Philatelists are now eagerlv search ing for Soviet stamps lith a po mark now eliminated During tL seventeenth Congress of th°"u-Unlon Communist Party, a branch post-office was opened In the building where Th^ Congress was held, and alfthe "amps on the correspondenceAir Mail - 92 words
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Article227 1934-04-30 4 MARVELS OF NEW TELESCOPE We Should See 1,000 Million Stars A dream of science lies imprisoned m a pool of molten glass Man will be nearer the stars and the solution of the riddle of the universe if this £1.000.000 experiment is a success.227 words
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Article96 1934-04-30 4 eWe^ AUantlque Com Pany. have de 3 The Mars canals mystery will be solved. Are they the work* of living creatures? Are they the result of natural forces? Do they exist? We may know if "there is life on Mars. We shall get spectroscopic photographs of stars so clear that96 words
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Advertisement172 1934-04-30 4 A happy endino to Wise Spending! a home made new with an Manufactured by SISSONS BROTHERS CO.. LTD ENGLAND. free, Malls pistem* FHE OIL -BOUND WATER PAiiTl ■OU MHtmS: IT William Jacks SINGAPORE -KUALA LU MPUR PENANG-,^ 1 FAMOUS ENGS TABLE DELICACI Pickle and Mixed Pickles wßk GILLARD'S Assort,- |||a172 words
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Article, Illustration197 1934-04-30 5 f/[ Tt Chamberlain Refuses To Walk Under A I MM A Ladder picture. picture. picture. picture. picture. sjsr* ss^^-sKs^ftirz&sr r Mr. Neville < hamherlain. the < l.ame llor »f the rvch^uer. determined not careful to avoid passing under a .add uhen out wmXkLl uith M r^ \u\J? berlain.— Air MailAir Mail; Mr Mail - 197 words
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Advertisement21 1934-04-30 5 B^'-'^x^-v^oK I HIBBBIfIIBj ft 1 vs.>^">i B?"^"■''S<*^"" \,%'j B^fc"'""/-"- v A ftUittlMlMHiim. Eiif:iiy««.iti'j« ■Wn»J:ll*)W!l« iaii:ii:ii!i'iiiwi ■ii;ii!iM:i»iH'mni]:iw«!MTOi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB«B» 1 WJW 37 BHH».21 words
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Article788 1934-04-30 6 MUST RETURN TO WORK THIS MORNING OR FORFEIT PRIVILEGES T*HE strike of railway employees m Kuala Lumpur is expected to come to an end thi^ morning, following the issuing of an ulti:utum (o the men :rnt they must return to work not. later than •\m o'clock788 words
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Article82 1934-04-30 6 To Appear Before Raub Magistrate Zeuun feubakin. a handsome younh lng^' aPPeared m c^P^v Of Detective-Inspector Wray before Mr morning ln tl POhCe C Urt n S »^*y Inspector Wray asked that Sabakin bo transferred to Raub. Pahang to utuswer a charge of voluntary cauling hurt to a82 words
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442 1934-04-30 6 King's Medal For Tivo Police Officers ♦Trom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 28. FOR meritorious service, particularly while stationed m Kinta. two officers of the F.M.S. Police force were presented this morning with the I King's Police Medal by the High Comi missioner before a smart parade on the442 words
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Article698 1934-04-30 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 37. m which you aic asked to forecast results of len matches to be played on May ft. THE PRIZE OF $150 will be698 words
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462 1934-04-30 6 Bishop Devals' First Duty i CONDUCTS CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT SERANGOON Address Of Welcome From Parishioners OISHOP Adrian Devals. the newly consecrated Bishop of Malacca, performed his first official duty yesterday when he conducted a confirmation service at the Church of the Nativity, Upper Serangoon. There were a large number of462 words
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Article83 1934-04-30 6 MURDER CASE STRUCK OUT IN POLICE COURT NG Ah Koon. who was charged with attempted murder and atte'mpte* suicide m the Second Police court, died m hospital on Saturday. The case was struck out by the magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. Ng Ah Koon was alleged to have83 words
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Article112 1934-04-30 6 Baileo Offends Ihiring Bound-over Period Jaganuthan. a Tamil who stood surety for a youth convicted m Kuala Lumpur of soliciting for employment as a "jaga krota" boy, was asked to show cause before Mr. Brander In the police court on Saturday why his surety Of $50 should112 words
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Article27 1934-04-30 6 Mr. Oh Tjan Btang, manager Of tho Great Eastern Book Coy., has accepted the invitation of the Playfair Athletic Union to be a Patron of their Union.27 words
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137 1934-04-30 6 From The Empire Transmitter, Oaventry, England MONDAY. APR II 30. GMT. 13.45 (1.41 p.m.. Timr Siunal fro:n B: f wl m Ben. News Bulletin. 14.00 (2.t»> Jack Howard (baritone.; June Bernard (character studies); Murray A^;;ord and Edgar Sawyer 'entertainers; Reg and Ronnie Dale (entertainers at the piano)137 words
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Article59 1934-04-30 6 WAVE LENGTH— 49.9 metres. Pm. Recorded music. b. 30 p.m. Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hoikins 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times I P.m. Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the59 words
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Article42 1934-04-30 6 In exercise of the powers conferred en him by section 1 of the Naval Volunteer Reserve Ordinance, 1934, His Excellency the Governor has appointed April 23th. 1934. as the day on which the Naval Volunteer Reserve Ordinance. 1934. shall come into force.42 words
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Article206 1934-04-30 6 BUILT BEFOR E WEIR insanitary In Ba "Bkok I (rum ou. it is pi, ln?k( w on m, b loft t, Assembly ,r hp mmeni publicly insanitary st... the ,ast <M1 m the capita] Tiv fa* an *jj the m; ik capita) effected kn> i...... rJJW from ini<i v 2rJ206 words
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Article118 1934-04-30 6 To i :>m rz that hi i s r^-'^fj nearly maU irltto rwin- dapjj and ci i dosos M.Hon Bru:d Powd r, It* undly wlthort mi dr y7e jamaslng r«sUmony ol Leicester, England wreck. I obtain **2 except when I \?T| spirit of chWotorm. «>118 words
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Article29 1934-04-30 6 THE TOBTfI OF W Why continue W,«h VH VAS^VL PI.ASMA \M' a^7 y •fleets <• disease. o« tt delay a. V Ointmrrt oD l 305. North i per tub*. ll29 words
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Advertisement17 1934-04-30 6 1 F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ.. LTD. fIPH 1 SINCAPORC CF. A. BARTHOLOMEUS2 LTD., Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234.17 words
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Article120 1934-04-30 7 Cats Skid On Wet Koads ltiB -.fW ACCIDENTS IN SINGAPORE 1 1 way motoring containing i rig Mr. J. Koads of th( Munidosed ng Road, the wet road. turning with Was condl- iken to -t re Dr. ■•m. Hience iance th( left > last i was nt ocI rhomi d120 words
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Article22 1934-04-30 7 Japan Is Britain's Third Best Customer 'British Cotton TorowT/T" f the auction 42 pp r Sat crop pro R< uter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article74 1934-04-30 7 Japanese Situation Mr- Hu Admonishes WeakKneed" China A bTIRRIN appeal to the nation and t h Apr. 29. change their weak-kneed R tS h^ fflcials m Nanking f »'-^er invasion of CMnl lnt rt one w c o zzz t z ir^^z** by the74 words
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Article311 1934-04-30 7 c DEPARTURE FROM UNANIMOUS VIEW IN EUROPE Nine Power Treaty At HE Tokio announcement of ten days thP uf 1S tocreastoito recognised m the western capitals r«aya the Observe rtb a serious departure from Japanese policy. The Japanese explanation is iriencily and correct m io m Sir John Simon, mReuter - 311 words
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Article65 1934-04-30 7 Washington, Apr. 29. The United States is not meddling with politics abroad, President Roosevelt is reported to have said during the luncheon this afternoon attended by Mr. Hull and Mr. Norman Davis. The latter afterwards told pressmen that j the President is hopeful that a spirit ofReuter - 65 words
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Article100 1934-04-30 7 Washington. Apr. 28. Japan's re-statement of Asiatic j policy m a milder form would be welj corned by State Department officials. Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State) declined to discuss the Hirota statement. He said he is assembling all the documents m the case with a view to a completeReuter - 100 words
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Article68 1934-04-30 7 Berlin, Apr. 28. The statement of Mr. Yokoyama at Geneva attributing the willingness of the generals m North China to recognise the de facto state of affairs m j Manchuria has evoked a statement I from the Chinese Legation declaring that the Chinese people are united 1 against recognition andReuter. - 68 words
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Article24 1934-04-30 7 London, Apr. 28. The Times Ottawa correspondent Estates that the Canadian Government i.npiic.v.i -V f.-r r,, 0I!S! dering the tion. Reutcr.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article74 1934-04-30 7 Stowaway's Fifth Attempt To Enter U.S. I A New York, Api >X tj ff^f ft? Wh "ants' los,. his iu'st 'H vb s ln California aiur ser\lng a fix months' sentence In me^ miarV fOr nterins lhe SM lie sowed away on the Amiltnn, xvn nReuter - 74 words
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Article105 1934-04-30 7 U A Most Enjoyable Picture" Out of fairly commonplace material the director of -You cannot Buy Everything." now at the p^ «uy M°a y Wi Sn the V ry abU It seems that the more one sees of this veteran actress the more one likes her. Her performance li105 words
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Advertisement39 1934-04-30 7 MAN^ WAR CRY R^ AGA^ J^Hher over 2^ CnmC RICHARD BARTHELMESS I V* "MASSACRE" M rirst National Hit with Ald i l "•in V 0 Al< DUDLEY D.OGES '-^i» 2yF i 1 1 1 *»iii i utuh 1 I39 words
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Advertisement176 1934-04-30 7 LAST N GHT 0F specia j^m^^Sam^Sl RETURN SCREENING Metro Gotduyn Mayer's Banquet of the Star, "DINNER AT EIGHT" Hcrlow, John and Lionel Barrymore TO-MORROW GRAND GALA OPENING OF THREE SHOWS IN ONE iERE LEE and her seven dazzling syncopators! *:i^ 4«Bk^S? v^vtf 5N| CCi^fOY SPECTACLE a^B BING CROSBV I P176 words
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524 1934-04-30 8 MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934 Week-End Comments THROUGH the courteous co-opera-tion of Mr. Ward- Jackson, the secretary of the Rubber Growers' Association In Malaya, who at a late hour last night dictated them •to us over the telephone from I Kuala Lumpiu. we are able to 'publish this morning the long524 words
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Article1264 1934-04-30 8 - DOUGLAS Fairbanks' first British film "Exit Don Juan," on which work has now begun atj Elstree has been re-christened "The Private Life of Don Juan." m honour, no doubt. 01 Korda-'s "Henry VIII" which brought; £188.147 to the offices oi the first Kr>rAn 20 cinemas to Koraa1,264 words
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Article288 1934-04-30 8 Mr. R. W. Kendall, the well-known planter of Pinji. Perak, and Mrs. Kendall recently sailed for home on a holiday. Mr. J. B. MacLachlan, Executive Engineer, Taiping, has left on transfer to Kelantan, where he will act as State Engineer. Passengers who arrived m Penang from288 words
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Article390 1934-04-30 8 r l'f £3 While sevnuv is n An,, take his met Th« youths only per* n i som.- r, and the on ly loni Browne i fell sresi The iv] genius sun; extent languag pular triumph Bnglisl and ner. B Yank lines Slick.' of hi, Slat ano j Bill nlch390 words
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Advertisement314 1934-04-30 8 VERMOUTH VERMOUTH jj^amwTiwt.soiAtCigM CAIUDIBIDCIK^ Make your choice from the following ABERDEEN CURED SELECTED FISH Famous Cellophane Wrapped Kippers Bloaters Herring s Haddocks Fish Fillets -Smoked Salmon ARBROATH SMOKIES A delicacy from the North of Scotland SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. >y I lIEIIVZ believes that I TooManyCooks I314 words
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Advertisement44 1934-04-30 8 I A MAN WAS FINED FOR KISSING A GIRL i on an underground moving j stairway. The osculator I on the escalator. What about that "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE j ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.44 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-04-30 9 HUSH -HUSH_ PLANES ITO VISIT SINGAPORE T HE RACE ACROSS THE WORLD Rugged Course For Those Who Rely On Speed Prince Of Wales May Enter Plane For Handicap Struggle For Manufacturing Supremacy anufacturers are secretly completing 1 WSZS&*, th e 13^ miles London* for i'UOOO and a £000 gold cup156 words
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302 1934-04-30 9 CONTROL OF GAMBLING London. Apr. Londonderry m moving tr second reading ot the Government' Betting and Lotteries Bill m the House Lords this evening said that huma being what it was no Governnt could put an end to gamblin rould be foolish to attemptBritish Radio - 302 words
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Article138 1934-04-30 9 Not to be Enforced During The Night London. Apr. lh. One of the most keenly debated previsions of the new Road Traffic Bill Is the proposed speed limit of 30 miles an hour m built up areas. When the measure was discussed In committee m the HouseBritish Wireless - 138 words
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Article76 1934-04-30 9 i •route, over the centre of Persia, Baluchistan and Afghanistan and Rajputana. The faster type of machine will probably be more orthodox m design and consequently less liable to failure. whereas the long-range machines will m all probability be of a more experimental nature, as hitherto great speed and weightcarrying76 words
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Article, Illustration281 1934-04-30 9 Strong Italia n Army'A' Guarantee Of Peace? King Victor Echoes Mussolini I- Ar Rome. Apr. 28. iAU wants tlie longest possiblperiod of peace, but the greatest guarantee for peace is the efficiency ot the Italian armed forces, declared King Victor, inaugurating what is probably the last Chamber of Deputies amidReuter - 281 words
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Article123 1934-04-30 9 British Grants Not Affected By Depression London, Apr. 26. Asked m the House of Commons, if m view of improved national finances more generous consideration would be given to applicants for war disability pensions Major Tryon (Pensions Minister said it would be generally agreed that no grounds existedBritish Radio - 123 words
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Article47 1934-04-30 9 Preliminary Conversations Concluded London, Apr. 26. Preliminary conversations between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom on the proposed commercial negotiations ended to-day. It has been definitely decided to open commercial negotiations as soon as possible and memoranda have been exchanged to this end.- -Hriusn ttaaio.Hriusn ttaaio - 47 words
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208 1934-04-30 9 Dutchmen Arrested For Infringing German Money Law ENTICED OVER BORDER BY SECRET SERVICE AGENTS? Amsterdam, Apr. 28. An amazing story of how a German lawyer and his wife, alleged to be secret service agents, enticed Dutch subjects across the frontier m order to get them arrested is told In theReuter - 208 words
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Article124 1934-04-30 9 Official Investigations Without! Delay London. Apr. 26. The Prime Minister today announc- < eel that Sir Arthur Rose is to be com- missioner to investigate 'derelict areas" m Scotland. He. together with the commissioners for the other dis- tricis already announced, namely. Mr. J. C. C. Davidson. CaptainBritish Wireless - 124 words
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Article68 1934-04-30 9 Death of Labour Member m Wales London Apr. 27 The death, to-day, of Mr. Richard Wallhead. Labour Member of Parliament, will necessitate a by-election m the Merthyr Tydvil division of South Wales, which he has represented since 1922. His majority at the last general election was nearly 14.000British Radio - 68 words
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Article45 1934-04-30 9 Latest Rubber Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 28. Spot (Sellers* 6* ad. (6 5|32d.) (Buyers) 6 l|l6d. (6 3|32d) July-Sept. 6 732 d. (6 17'64d.) Oct.-Dec. 6 1132 d (6y 2 d.) Jan.-Mar. 6 7 16 d. 2964 d.) Market Firmer.45 words
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Advertisement39 1934-04-30 9 I f 1 f* ft r^ I En ioy Our W °nderful One Dollar Tiffin N^ 4906. V>« UU u«0 V**.^^^^ Cocktail Bar «"»<"■« Mafcan Ketchil 24 Tenriis Courts •^r*"" l>v Ki\\i Terms moderate Ol{ '-ARGE OR SMALL PRIVATE PARTIES.39 words
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Advertisement199 1934-04-30 9 COOLNESS IN HOT COUNTRIES fIAPLES MATTRESS Ihe finest Jtattress made* FOR PERFECT REST AND HEALTH TO MIND AND BODY, THERE IS NO ONE THING OF GREATER IMPORTANCE THAN COMFORTABLE COOL AND DREAMLESS SLEEP. MODEL ILLUSTRATED:PRICE $35.00 SOLE AGENTS:ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. The fastest connection w ith Netherlands India199 words
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Article697 1934-04-30 10 "STORM OF REVOLT IN MALA YA Tin Moves Which Threaten To Prejudice Relations With Home Government From Our Own Correspondent* London, Apr. 11. The Daily Express asserts that the latr»st developments m the tin world threaten to prejudice the relations between Great Britain and the tinproducing Crown Colonies, "and few697 words
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Article238 1934-04-30 10 To Pay Dividend of 2! 2 Per Cent The directors' report to the shareholders of Haytor Rubber Estates Ltd to be presented at the annual meeting at French Bank Buildings at noon on Saturday, May 5, states: The net pront for the year amounts to $4,768.31 (as against238 words
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Article59 1934-04-30 10 Increase Of One Third From Our Own Correspondent.) Til^ London, Apr. 28. Jin consumption for the twelve months ended February 1934 was apP^ lmately *****0 to ns. compared with 99.823 tons m the year enJed February 1933. and the world autorno ni?H° U tpUt f r the same59 words
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Article227 1934-04-30 10 Small Profit On Difficult Year The annual meeting or shareholder! ol the Malaya Publishing House. Limited, was held at the registered offices oi the company. 7-77. Stamford Road. Singapore, on Friday. Present Mr E Keating <m the chain. Messrs. F. C. Sands. L. C. L. Margoliouth. T W.227 words
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Article154 1934-04-30 10 A net profit of £5,877 is shown by the accounts for 1933 of the Bikam Rubber Estate. The arrangement under which the company acquired, as from January 1, 1934, the undertaking and assets of the Sungkai-Chumor Estates and the North Labis (Johore) Rubber and Produce Company provided154 words
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75 1934-04-30 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT A?riJ ?8, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller R.S.S. t-cjual to London Std., Spot (loose) 19T 7 a 20 R.S.S. equal to London Std., (F. 0.8.) 20* 8 20V4 Std. R.S.S. on Tender May/ June 20 1 4 20% July/Sept. 20% 20% Oct./75 words
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Article213 1934-04-30 10 Apr. 25 2l>. 28. American Can. Com. 103 102 101 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 121 3 a 120Vfc 120 Atcheson Railroad 69 68^ 67^ 4 Dupont 96V 2 94 3 94 Firestone. Common 21 4 21 21 General Electric 22 7 8 22 3 8 22»>> General213 words
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Article789 1934-04-30 10 SATURDAY. APRIL 28. Amr». -t ts« Buyers. Sellers Amput Tin (4) 6s 7Ud 7s Asam Kumbang 39 S 41s Austral Malay <£) 42s 6d 43s 6d x d Aver Hham Tin <ss) Ms 9d 1* (id A>er Wcn^ (Sl> !9^ 2on<• ri Bangrin Tin (f) SteSd 35s789 words
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Article211 1934-04-30 10 April 28 SELLING London, 4 month's sight 2|4 5|32 London, 3 months' sight 2j4 9(64 London 60 days' sight 24* London,' 30 days' sight 2]4 764 London, demand 2|4 3J32 London, T.T. 2|4 5|64 Lyons and Paris, demand 896 Hamburg, demand 149 New York, demand 59 7 8211 words
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Article82 1934-04-30 10 The Registrar-General of Statistics notifies that during Che week ending April 21st, 1934. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 57.016 cases, ol which 38.247 cases were to the United Kingdom. 960 cases to the Continent of Europe. 3.900 cases to Canada, and 13.909 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period82 words
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Article176 1934-04-30 10 April 28, It o'clock a*** Buyers Msuii Gambier 3 75 (Java Cube 6 50 Hamburg Cube 6 75 Muntok White Pepper 31 00 White Pepper 30 oo Black Pepper 1550 Copra mixed 2 65 Copra, Sundried 2.20 Small flake Tapioca 435 Small Pearl Tapioca 5*40 Lingga Sago176 words
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Article681 1934-04-30 10 Per Cent. Dividend Declared The twentieth general meeting of Sungei Ramal Syndicate. Limited, was held on Thursday at the offices of the secretaries. Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, with the chair man. Mr. E. G. Leyne. presiding. In proposing the adoption of the [directors' report681 words
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Article226 1934-04-30 10 MARK 5> Kail Beef (tea* Beofstc Pork, lean Hens (LocaUjf Ducks (Local) PlReons. d onflec < Pigeons, Hedged I K(i(.s Fowl m Duck, rretl Presenr( d IMI I Bawal Bung. small civil. jChenchai aferah I Parang doi Pari i Kurau i renggiri i macta Terubok I Prawn i Kurau, Aruan,226 words
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Article45 1934-04-30 10 The Oil) S*fi. Robber to**> London v Presiding meeting of the Co.. Ltd.. Mr the convict, solution ol dlnVultlei stimulation at which in meet Mr. Holmes h manuiactui recollection ol imposed on scheme and its '.> •Jji and it was hfl turert pertfciix nations.45 words
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740 1934-04-30 11 it SENTENCE REDUCED fSDER FIRST OFFENDER RULE •i:c magisi on lid the HugAppeal B haiese clerk Bin r- criminal to three ground < mid that, credit i tiimsell at i and 12 as i ifement I ipjx I Nov. 3\* igh find I mpresjsor740 words
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Article319 1934-04-30 11 Mr. I. I. Jeffries And Miss I powder-Lees Seremhan Apr. 11. A pretty wedding took place m St. Murk's Church. Seremhan, on Thursday morning, between Phiiiis Beatrice. daughter Of Mr and Mrs. H LowderLees. oi Purley. Surrey, and lan Imrie Jeffries, F.M.S. Customs. BOD of the late C.Air Mail - 319 words
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Article364 1934-04-30 11 age. Stocks, production, imports, and exports of rubber. Including latex, concentrated latex and revertex, to* tiil month of March, 11^34. m dry runs. Planted Production Production Be^nrf Bj^8 j^ By Estates By Estates of IMPORTS EXPORTS Slocks at Consumption During the Jan. To Mar During the Jan.364 words
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Advertisement60 1934-04-30 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTIIEME-ORIENT Soclete Anonyme (Incorporated In Belgium— 1907 HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG, TSINAn' BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. aiORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loanj lor building. House and real Estate agents. A rents for: Union of Paris lose. Co Lt* OFFICE: MEYER60 words
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Advertisement732 1934-04-30 11 \isett exceed |12.#oo.#g# Assurance m force over I3s.t6Mti Tbe Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated to the Straits Settlements mmm Great BuUdtag CecU a^ On Appueauon to P. c. B. Kewtagton. Inspector or A.enci«. s^apore. expen wIU JT" MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. (Incorporated In England) Ca P732 words
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Article279 1934-04-30 12 Heroism Of Chief Officer Of Kutsang Rewarded The heroism of a British Mercantile Marine officer last year was fittingly honoured m Hong Kong when His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government presented Mr. R. E. Smith, Chief Officer oi the steamer Kutsang. with the Bronze Medal and Certificate279 words
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Article57 1934-04-30 12 Per m.s. Meonia Mr. and Mrs D W. Archer, Mrs. D. M Grant Dr' p' Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs. Axel' Larsen and baby, Mrs. D. C. Upton and Infant The following passengers arrived by the Kinta from Penang yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. F Mildbrodt. Mrs. Goddard57 words
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Article218 1934-04-30 12 SMART WORK BY HONG KONG HARBOUR POLICE Hong Kong, Apr. 15. Smart work by the crew of the No. 4 police launch resulted m the breaking up to-day of a pirate gang which has been terrorising the smaller Chinese crafts m this vicinity. One of theReuter - 218 words
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Article218 1934-04-30 12 Proposed Exemption From Duty Nanking, April 11. The proposal tiiat ship and whan construction materials should be exempted irom import duty, has been submitted to the Government authorities lor official approval. It is learned from authoritative sources that the Ministry of Communications lias presented such a petition toReuter - 218 words
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Article129 1934-04-30 12 British Freighter In Distress Tokyo. Apr. 11. Rescue vessels are racing to the assistance ol the British freighter Silksworth, of Newcastle, which is In distresi on the high seas U twing trouble with her propell( r The Sllcsworth. s vessel of 4.921 tons built m 1922. is owned129 words
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131 1934-04-30 12 Rangoon, Apr. 18. The abnormal weather conditions prevailing m Rangoon at present, are m no way connected with the actual monsoons, which are expected to break somewhat late this year, probably after May 15. These intermittent showers are not the esult of disturbances m the131 words
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Article680 1934-04-30 12 I SUMMER CRUISES Wider Range of Ports Of Call It is calculated that during 1933 there were about 250 special cruises carried out by British liners. The number this year, if winter voyages to the West Indies and round-the-world cruises are added to the spring and summer programmes, may be680 words
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Article70 1934-04-30 12 KMt Whirl 'Fntr^ Main U, lin -1 Lalar H"*^ Empire |i,,, k h Empire Dock f mra Man, w l n ra 1 JlU| West Wharl-Kntn X"' I Cap, H s?? 1^ Katong j \v Ma, U^^»^ OH Uhari: N < oal Wharf fg VESSELS I\ h» v Shears Wharf70 words
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Article23 1934-04-30 12 Kll Tt Ires I C Jsj J s X:■ i M; 28.4 X i 27.4 M c X i Clt] I23 words
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Article31 1934-04-30 12 New IWha* 1 Steamer* M'NVI I T< n tttamei m N I sh N m 11 b A"I Ir. 1 $35 v I oir. In I I C I31 words
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Advertisement650 1934-04-30 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.j TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. < Royal State Railways of Slam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES/ COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM650 words
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Advertisement79 1934-04-30 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAll'N KAISIIA. 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 1679 words
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Miscellaneous283 1934-04-30 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7. 30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 and 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday283 words
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Advertisement273 1934-04-30 13 I it -Jl ft K v p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I*up Due SP n Tnage s pore RAJPUTANA 17.000 June 8 PANCHI 17.000 June 2° 3URDWAN 6.070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 HOMEWArfDS IB KAU BHUTAN 6.100 June 23 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 JuU'273 words
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Advertisement474 1934-04-30 13 BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England; FOR HAVRE, LoS E r^eb£X E AND HAMBURG Steamer VM P RTS AND SUEZ CANAX HAMBURG. City of Lille Due Sails City of Athens In Port May 2 May 14 May 16 City of Wellington HONG K NG( BHAN GHAI AND JAPAN. May474 words
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Advertisement816 1934-04-30 14 K. P. M. 4OMKKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OPHIR Monday, Apr. 30, Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA- Monday. Apr. 30. Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday, May 1. Bengkalis. Faneh. Berombang, Tanjong- Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PASIR -Tuesday, May 1. Asahan. Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. rOMOHON Tuesday. May 1. Sinskawang, Pemangkat816 words
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Advertisement590 1934-04-30 14 PRJESIDENT T.INER— TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAIO, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penangr N. York. Pres. Polk May 5 May 8 May 10 June 19 Pres. Adams May 19 May 22 May 24 July 3590 words
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Advertisement505 1934-04-30 14 TO NAPLES, MAESKILLIt, LONDON, *^^^B| TO HA^lli' '^hS SFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 May 2 9 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 May 16 1" IXAJ tTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 MtY I HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HA) HARUNA MARU 10.400 JttM 27 28 BUWA MAX J? May omit Rotterdam t Calls n..505 words
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254 1934-04-30 15 UEl^ ENDS IN MANCHESTER VICTORY 'ortsniouth Beaten In F.A. Cup Final PEOPLE ACCLAIM K ING AND QUEEN London, Apr. 28. tirs afternoon to see up by defeating Portsmouth by fine. :ted n to tO the 258 the K X X X I m Kpp: BrhhUr Forward Hurt w: B" IdReuter - 254 words
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Article141 1934-04-30 15 Cup-Final Tickets At £5 Each Profiteering In Cup Final tickets this year reached almost unbelievable limits The highest priced ticket of admission to Wembley Stadium is a guinea £ases of tickets having changed hands at -Cd pieces have been reported Many people advertised tickets for 1 sale,141 words
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Article330 1934-04-30 15 irJN AGAINST THE I.C.F.A. Chinese 10; I.C.F.A 0. MEVER before this season have Chinese forwards madt Jrry as they did on Saturday afternoon In the .second half of their match against the Indo-Ceylonese the Jalan Besar Stadium. 'he Indo-Ceylonese were completely outclassed and had to concede ten Of these nine330 words
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Article, Illustration862 1934-04-30 15 T HE Sin 8 a P°re Cricket club eh g rr n Ct 3 splendi victory over iour minutes before time buTX S an V i C r ce o S m b S n fl s^ sgsassgg Carr and rartiu add d862 words
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Article125 1934-04-30 15 The cricket matci\ between the Indian Association and the P.W.D. on the Indian Association ground. Balestier Road, was abandoned yesterday to rain. The P.W.D. made 179 for two wickets. Campbell and Cook being m great batting form. The Indians had made 13 without loss when rain prevented125 words
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246 1934-04-30 15 Interesting cricket was witnessed on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon when the home side drew with the S.R.C. D'Almeida was stumped by Teng Chew after having scored 94, which Included 2 sixes and 15 fours. Keng Hock batted well for the Chinese, putting up246 words
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Article183 1934-04-30 15 Rain caused the abandonment of the match between Ceylon Tamils Assocn and the O.R.A. yesterday Ceylo" Tami!s:-P. Rctnaoabapathv c Alex. Tan b Valberg 37; Dr. Balasingam c Kye Kiang b Westerhout 5; N S. Muthu c Westerhout b Jansen 17; V. Paramsothy c Alex.183 words
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Article239 1934-04-30 15 The Singapore Recreation Club gained an easy victory over the Cey- lon Sports Club yesterday on the Ceylon Sports Club ground. Balesti-jr Road on Saturday. The Recreation Club declared with 116 for 5 wickets. Orr contributing 38 m a merry knock. The Ceylon Sports Club239 words
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Article234 1934-04-30 15 Hoon Howls Well For Chinese j The Raffles Institution cricket eleven Hong Lim Green on Saturday being defeated m a low-scoring match by 73 j s>C. R.C.—R. L. Boon c Boon Pens b 5 e R na T^ Z h 7 Kean K ol JbW iv.' b Sundrum 0. Evan234 words
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Article169 1934-04-30 15 An S.C.C. eleven defeated Singapore leachers' Association on Raffles InstijWtiMi ground on Saturday by four Teachers' Assn:-Rethnasabapathy h SrTV* R T Slngam Henman b McLeod 17; Lee Fong Lim st. HenI^w n r b McLeod 2 Wazlr Singh c Jeans b McLeod 17; Ignatius b Hunter169 words
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Article194 1934-04-30 15 Oi: tiici Nondescripts ground. McNair Road, on Saturday, the Nondescripts beat the Royal Artillery. Nondescripts: Choon Lim c Filsell b Jagger 25. Chopard c Webb b Lelr 8. V Ponniah b Leir 21, Choor 81n*h 0 Leir 10. F Perrra lbw. Leir 5, X T194 words
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Article54 1934-04-30 15 United Engineers beat the FM S Railway Institute by l run. Wickets vent cheaply on both sides Anthony's 47 for the Institute and Harvey's 42 for the Engineers belrw the only outstanding scores. Sinnadurai took all the UnlteerV wickets with the exception of one the eighth54 words
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Article28 1934-04-30 15 Tennis TO-DAY'S TIES Mixoi Doubles Handicap Lt M. T. L. Wilkinsun and Miss Hastings owe 5 vs. Mr. J. H. Podlow and Mrs. Pedlow plus 128 words
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1850 1934-04-30 16 NEWCASTLE'S 35 YEARS CAREER IN THE FIRST DIVISION EN J L Relegated With Sheffield Un. FRAYED TEMPERS AT STAMFORDBRIDGE Arsenal Champions From Our Own Correspondent London, Apr. 28. ALTHOUGH Arsenal, by getting a point a l Stamford Bridge to-day, won the championship and although the relegation of Sheffield United and1,850 words
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416 1934-04-30 16 Government And Municipal Services Draw Government S 1 Municipal S. exchanges lor the rest ot the ttnt half. Play alter the change of ends was poor. Midway through the hall" Kemat enlivened things by putting his forward line into t favourable scoring position416 words
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Article248 1934-04-30 16 SPRING tTP AT BUKIT TIMAH Qualifying Round Of Guillemard Cup The Spring Cup competition ol the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m ft win lor R. L. McFarlane with a nt: score ol" 64. The following cards wert returned Qualified248 words
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Article76 1934-04-30 16 The Island Club monthly medal competition was played during the j week-end. The best returns were as f ollows N. D. Knowles 3 up F. A. Briggs 2 S. Ikeda 2 down Dr. H. L. H. Lim 2 F. Chikamoto 3 I F. A. Bartholmeusz76 words
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Article57 1934-04-30 16 < Continued from Col. 2. > who, with Rotherham, have to apply for re-election and they are a point behind Chesterfield and Barnsley. Stockport, however, may prove to be the baulker of Chesterfield's hopes, for these two teams meet on Saturday. If Barnsley are beaten at New Brighton, the winner57 words
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Article68 1934-04-30 16 l\S. Athletic Records Stanford. California. Apr. Z\*. a jump oi 6 feet 9 8 Inches was accomplished by Walter Harty to-day This is claimed as the worlds record Cor the oiiT-door high jump.- -Router. Des Moines, lowa. Apr. "28. a ihot-put of 55 leet lReuter - 68 words
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Article39 1934-04-30 16 THIS WEEK'S LEjd MATCHES S.( Side To V CUmm The 8.( ant I it mk Chi:.- nfafl R Hal bert F A M P Hirpe Tfcyl ir a Dr J W* E A V V, B J X39 words
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Article33 1934-04-30 16 vIJ.C. v>. Malay? In ihi First Dl\ Anson R ad Bi T'** b. J E H C HjsjH Albuqw r«, Bifl. M Ooe A G V* r c Oehlen P F S«J Mol33 words
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Advertisement55 1934-04-30 16 i 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. DONT BURN YOUR CAKES COOK BY GAS55 words
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Advertisement28 1934-04-30 16 "Ransome Feather-Weight Concrete Mi H THE MACHINE THAT PRODUCES A PKKM X I B twin <'' I^^^S H I I nvit(''<- lt I Hi, i H7 Dflßnril 1/" H28 words
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