The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 May 1934
1934-05-02
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Title Section17 1934-05-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,253. ESTD. 18*|. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934. It CENTS.17 words
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257 1934-05-02 1 OW SURPLUS STOCKS STAND ,G.A. Estimate of Probable Ph otal Price iTHOHiH working details of the Rubber Restriction plan remain to be declared by the International Igihtion Committee the best informed opinion m jndon foreshadows an initial cut m production of per cent. shown thatReuter - 257 words
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Article204 1934-05-02 1 RAILWAY STRIKE ENDS TO-DAY Three Hour Conference Yesterday Kuala Lumpur, May 1. yHE Railway strikers have promised t*> return to work to-morrow morning following a three hour meeting this evening between them and the Deputy Controller of Labour, the Indian Agent and the .Chinese Consul at the Central Workshops. The204 words
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Article73 1934-05-02 1 ITALIAN BOMBS FOR RECALCITRANTS Election Riots In Island of Rhodes Paris. May 1. A message from Angora states that 16 people were killed and 30 injured m disorders during the elections at Rhodes Island an Italian dependency m the Mediterranean. Cimiiar rioting took place a fortnight ago when there wereReuter - 73 words
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Article91 1934-05-02 1 Trade Unionists Become Nervous London, Apr. 28. Tin London Trades' Council has called a special meeting ot delegates representing 250,000 trade unionists tor May 24 to consider methods lor com batting Fascism. In a memorandum sent to the delegates, the secretary of the Council states that the onlyReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article75 1934-05-02 1 New York Raids Pack The Gaols New York, Apr. IS. Local goals are packed os the result of a police raid last night on two enter-tainnit-nt halls alleged to be staging indecent shows. Regular drunk and disorderly prisoners were released to accommodate the TOO newcomers. The police patrolReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article76 1934-05-02 1 Notorious American Gangster's Threat Columbo, Apr. 28. Dillinger and his associates have established their headquarters here and are completing plans to kidnap Governor Whites daughter. The Governor has also received a written threat of his death if he failed to pardon Dillinger's lieutenants. Makley and Chark. whoReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article25 1934-05-02 1 Manila, May 1. The Philippine Legislature to-day voted acceptance of the Independence Bill passed by the United States Oongrett on Mar. 24- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article95 1934-05-02 1 SOVIET DEBT DEADLOCK Averted Washington, May 1. There are indications that a deadlock In Americo-Soviet debt claims negotiations was averted by a conference between Mr. Roosevelt and the ambassador, M. Troyanovsky, and Mr Cordell Hull at which M. Troyanovsky delivered a letter to Mr. Roosevelt from m. Litvinotf Soviet ForeignReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration96 1934-05-02 1 USED MOTOR CARS EXCHANGED FOR AEROPLANES British Finn's Remarkable Offer London. Apr. 28. Transition irom motoring to aviation has been iacilitated by the announcement by a well-known firm m the motor trade to accept motor cars m part exchange lor aeroplanes arid payment ol the balance m instalments. The transactionReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article28 1934-05-02 1 London, Apr. 30. Assisted by mechanical instruments Mr. George Lansbury walked to-day lor first time since he Iractured his thigh m December last.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article429 1934-05-02 1 Official U.S. View On Treaties NEW CHAPTER WILL OPEN HILE Japan's reply to Britain's 7 demarche at Tokio is regarded as closing the Hands-off China episode for the present. Press comment m Manchester and j New York is not satisfied. The Manchester Guardian says Japan's replyReuter - 429 words
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Article205 1934-05-02 1 2 Billions For Stabilisation Washington, Apr. 30 The Treasury has formally created a $2,000,000,000 Stabilisation *Mnd, apparently depositing $200,000,000 with the Federal Reserve Banks which 1* m active use, and holding the remaining $1,800,000,000 m reserve. To accomplish this the entire two billions, is carried as expenditureReuter - 205 words
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Article42 1934-05-02 1 Maryse Hilz's Quick Time Flight Paris. Apr. 2g. Miss Mayse Hilz, the French Airwoman, has lowered her own feminine record for the Saigon to Paris flight covering the distance m five days, ten hours and forty minutes.- Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 42 words
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Advertisement69 1934-05-02 1 1(LIM rownweu gl UTBOACH fO I'IKK g*£ IKOf>I<S LEADING I c TONIGHT °CKTAIL DANCE Makan Ketchil) r6 30 to 8.15 p.m °ANCE (Informal) with CABARET 9 -*5 to Midnight CKp TO-MORROW •"ECIAL DINNER DANCE j CABARET SP ECIAI AMKI)A^ MAY STH *$£!B AND R ACE BALL lx NSION TO 269 words
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Advertisement210 1934-05-02 1 On Other Pages Chinese trade envoy arrived m Singapore yesterday to study conditions m Malaya Page 2. The A.A. of Malaya propose a revision of the system of motor taxation Page 2. Aeroplanes for the Penang Flying Club arrived at the week-end Page 3. A Singapore chemist was fined for210 words
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Advertisement123 1934-05-02 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI Rl FRESH. PASTEI RIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPIC v OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. ■•••••■•••■•••■•a CHRYSLER COMFORT ADELPHI HOTEL THURSDAY FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN RENDEZVOUS SPECIAL DINNER lacin st *g*£XO Cathedral A every room with oath and modern .'anitation. DANCE Concert123 words
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Article162 1934-05-02 2 The Church of England Tenana Missionary Society School, Government Hill. Singapore has now reached he J>ist. year of its history. During this period it l^s carried on its good work for Asiatic girls without interruption The boarding s hool department gives a thorough domestic trainto fee paying162 words
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Article130 1934-05-02 2 Duke of Gloucester Replaces Prince George London, x\pr. 2tt. The Duke of Gloucester will visit New Zealand and Australia m the autumn, m the plac^ of Prince George. His Majesty the King has decided that m view of the heavy strain entailed, it is inadvisable that Prince George,Reuter Wireless - 130 words
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Article62 1934-05-02 2 The Railway authorities have made a valuable connection m connection with the forthcoming Exhibition to be held m Kuala Lumpur on June 2na, 3rd and 4th. They offer a special weekend return ticket :u i single fare lot t^ic double journey provided that intending passengers purchase an admission62 words
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Article43 1934-05-02 2 May Day yesterday was unusually quiet for the Singapore Police. There were no demonstrations reported up to late last night and no arrests have bern mad? m connection with dissemination of Communist propaganda which is generally expected on May 1.43 words
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Article, Illustration588 1934-05-02 2 A. A. Want Motor Taxation Reform PROPOSAL IN FAVOUR OF MILEAGE BASIS On several occasions we have suggested that serious consideration should be given by the authorities to a re-casting of the motor-taxation system m vogue .throughout Malaya, says the Malayan Motorists (the official organ of the A.A. of Malaya588 words
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Article200 1934-05-02 2 Isako's Circus Benefit Night The management of the Isako Circus has kindly offered to stage a performance m aid of the Singapore AntiOpium Clinic on Friday, May 4, at 9 p.m. A special programme is being prepared for this occasion. Dr. Phillip K. C. Tyau, Consul General for200 words
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Article103 1934-05-02 2 London. Ma> I. Mr. Quo Tal-chi, Chinese Minister m London, told Reuter that Sir John Simon's statement was generally *aiisiactory but he was asking Sir John Simon to elucidate the phrase Japan's 'special rights recognised by powers and not shared by them." He said that although rhe incident must beReuter - 103 words
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Article50 1934-05-02 2 Paris, Apr. AQ. Sir John Simons statement m the House of Commons on the result oi the British request to Tokio for an explaination has been recieved with the greatest satisfaction m French disr»iomatie quarters, where it is interpreted as showing that the incident is nnur closed.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article83 1934-05-02 2 Washington, Apr. 30. Mr Curdell Hull has completed his examination of the Japanese declaration of policy m China and may make an official statement shortly The fact that the United States Ambassador m Tokio merely asked for an authentic official translation of the Japanese document while the British Ambassador askedReuter - 83 words
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Article425 1934-05-02 2 An nfn i Washington, May I. i An official statement issued today by Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State >ays. The Ambassador to Japan under instructions of the State Departmr^r called on the Japanese Minister o foreign Affairs (Mr. Hirota) on Apr 29 and made aReuter - 425 words
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610 1934-05-02 2 MR CHEN KUNG PO ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE Economic Conditions Of Chinese Overseas A LARGE NUMBER OF CHINESE REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE I VARIOUS CHINESE PUBLIC BODIES IN SINGAPORE INCLUDING THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GATHERED AT THE WHARF TO GIVE A ROUSING WELCOME TO CHEN KUNG PO. MINISTER OF INDUSTRY AND610 words
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Article45 1934-05-02 2 UUle Rocks, Arkansas. Apr. W, Clouds of death-dealing buffalo I gnats are causing heavy loss among cattle. As the only effective protection 1 h k c llvestock l barns ■anourdPa by a smoke screen which prerentl any farming operation the farmers are suffering considerable loss45 words
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Advertisement71 1934-05-02 2 Law Notices For The Day lU*fore Mr. Justice Frit hard m the '»rd Court at 11 a.m. s. 638/33 Chua Bwa Chwee vs Lee Dong Teng. Before Mr. Justice <ieritht> m the 'nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assi/es Rrx vs. Muk Wing Chung llias Ah Nga alias Xa 4 Chat71 words
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Advertisement339 1934-05-02 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invitee 101 th< following material* or services. Fo particulars, see Municipal Tender *ooa Supply only 01 iieei rooi trusses, am roof truss members for Kallan> Gas Works. Date of Closlm 4 pm. Tuesday, May Bth, 1934 O. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary i TENDERS.339 words
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Advertisement92 1934-05-02 2 Mi. MO,, Wrecf THIS nil tfS X "II(L smv< asSi* J """iSBB«i (April I I I 1 1 ir LAD 1 MEMBER*-* tor tha I -I I I line. I LUN( HEON I I I ■r ...I CHI r\DEP I I THI I I NOTICE I BKamen and meter j*jl92 words
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Miscellaneous129 1934-05-02 2 Diary Of The Week Wednesday, 2nd. High Water 12.45 p.m. Rotary Meeting Adelphi Hotel: Mr. C. A. Vlioland M.C.S. on "The Peopling of Malaya." football: S.A.F.A. League 'Dlv. I>: R.A. vs. 1.C.F.A., Jalan Besar; <Div. II): SC.F.A vs. R.A.F.. Stadium. Police Band 8.15 p.m., Waterloo Street. Thursday, 3rd. .Water 0.05129 words
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226 1934-05-02 3 An Electric Shock Or Heart Trouble DISPUTE CONCERNING PILOT'S DEATH Insurance Co. Contests $20,000 Claim < From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, May 1. i SEQUEL to the death of Captain Joseph Rodgers, pilot at Port 'Swettenham, was heard m the Supreme Court this morning when the Public Trustee, as226 words
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Article40 1934-05-02 3 What I want." said the young lady. "is an alarm clock that will arouse lather without waking the whole iamiTm sorry." replied the jeweller. "We just keep the old fashioned kind that wake up the whole family withlout disturbing father."40 words
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Article94 1934-05-02 3 F e ll To Death While Intoxicated imRE VERDCT ON KKANG TAMIL th of a .panwho us a result I his house ,roner *Mr erdlct i)i i Apr. 20. examlnaui dead Th< cause (norrhage nristent len !rorn chest Sundfli rncTewa.no Am tin the ►uld not say ink hoars prom returned94 words
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Article34 1934-05-02 3 Circus x terience the st ttion to t:. tl Cuala I uxnpur lpes 1 cnge pulled by .Try when the nd n its A) r ish. Tiie t. ared Kfb! rived v ifter- venture.34 words
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238 1934-05-02 3 Fatally Injured While Changing Tyre PENANG MOTOR FITTERS DEATH A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Penang Coro.ner (Mr. D. Wills) on a Chinese litter 1 named Ah Chew, who died m the [General Hospital as a result of injuries sustained on the face while changing i238 words
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Article126 1934-05-02 3 Health Officer Not Guilty On Serious Charge The hearing was concluded m the Segamat Police Court of the case m .which Mr. J. G. Christian, Senior Health Inspector. Segamat, was charged with receiving illegal gratifications. i Mr. Christan was acquitted and dis- charged on all three counts of126 words
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589 1934-05-02 3 Pessimism Of Chinese Aviation 'jl/IR. THAM KWONG-CHUNG. Frincipal of the Chinese Aviation |iVI school m the United States and President of the Chinese Guild m San Francisco, arrived m Singapore on board the Cobblenz yesterday when he was entertained by his589 words
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Article26 1934-05-02 3 The Hon'ble Mr. H. E. Nixon has been appointed a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a further period of three years from April 30.26 words
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Article207 1934-05-02 3 THREE MOTH MAJORS ARRIVE BY s. s BEN ARTY i*,™ o Penan*, Apr. 30. "pHE Penang Flying Club should start operations very shortly. Arrangements are well m hand for a grand inaugural opening and with the arrival of three Moth Major aircraft ordered out by207 words
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Article128 1934-05-02 3 Entertained By Poh Hock Seah At Penang The Poh Hock Seah, Penang, was the •cene of a pleasant function when the members entertained their President, the Hon'ble Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. to a sumptuous dinner In celebration of his appointment as a member of the Legislative128 words
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Article46 1934-05-02 3 A Chinese was seen running along Selegie Road on Saturday morning aimed with a pointed iron rod. An Indian pedestrian who attempted tc stop him was slabbed three times m the upper part of his body and was removed to hospital The injuries wen not serious.46 words
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Article495 1934-05-02 3 Well Known Chemist Fined r*OH Sam Yong, a well-known \J druggist and dispenser, of the Medical Office, at Nos. 300-2. North Bridge Road, appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District .Court yesterday morning, m answer ;to a summons for having m his possession a495 words
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Article49 1934-05-02 3 The most potent language, of COtine, is still golf. Even the veriest neophyte can express himself to a tee. Yon have no doubt heard of the divot raiser who tore his hair after every miss and shrieked '"Gatim," this being thf. title oi the biggest dam m the worhJ49 words
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Advertisement88 1934-05-02 3 When I think of how timid my boys used to be" 1 to thcmseWes--^ c l •ffi Sag i%J* ustip now. Quaker n I rencc My boys are I healrhiesc boys you I n coring Quaker B^ I .el brighter— more actI '.vy goes by without /jfc^ jfcf I Quaker88 words
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Advertisement89 1934-05-02 3 x»iP^»i" r i iT VI l y.-'. ■;-."-:-:-3( SJSfe- v i '.y*y ••••S w^R y DUIfICMIY AERATED r nucraiA waters SPARKLING REFRESHING You never violate the law of jrnod taste when you mix Phoenix Sparkling Waters with your favourite cocktail. It imparts a refreshing tang without the ikying sweetness Once89 words
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Article1777 1934-05-02 4 Huge Crowd Besieges Assize Court STORY OF SHOOTING IN DETAIL IT WAS DECIDED AT THE END OF THE FIRST DAYS HEARING OF THE POPE JOY MURDER CASE. AT THE ASSIZES YESTERDAY BEFORE MR. JUSTICE GERAHTY AND A SPECIAL JURY. THAT THE COURT WOULD VISIT THE SCENE1,777 words
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1223 1934-05-02 4 CHARGED first with the murder of A. E. Popejoy accused claimed trial. In his opening statement Mr. Bassett said, the story the prosecution was putting forward commenced shortly after noon on March 9. when a detective inspector, whose duty it was to examine pawnshop1,223 words
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Advertisement251 1934-05-02 4 New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER s j 1/2 I lmd 1934 I^^|i Tan AUSTINS BORNEO MOTORS-LTD. Branches from Singapore to P. I iiiiiHiHiimiiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiH ih lßi VISIT CAIRO DURING TOUR HOMEWARD JODRNn When time permit* Cox Kings arrange thort trlpi by car from Suez connecting with thi at Port Said.251 words
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Article, Illustration162 1934-05-02 5 Queen drove from Windsor to Aldersho! where they snenl tho .knL. and in^ctin, ,i moll rll(1(<> sho s < Sfa.'"^.^'^ SS" l.!, ft m, ai T U> X," Vi X the German FlMt exercises iv the Baltio rhancelto. Hitler <r. s162 words
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Advertisement37 1934-05-02 5 I MM m\ t M Jt*^ 1 g JgJl JLm I k m M w M, 1 .^^^r J MM \J^ ft WS t tJ Aj A^^ M A% A^J 1 ORCHARD ROAD 6^ DEPOTS •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l IWJW.II437 words
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Article914 1934-05-02 6 Practically An Imbecile SON OF A J. P. FOUND GUILTY OF HOUSEBREAKING AND THEFT MASHIM bin Ahmed Angnilla, the 18-year-old son of a wealthy Justice of the Peace, assured the Criminal District Judge, Mi*. H. A. Forrer, through his counsel yesterday that he would leave he Colony after his conviction914 words
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Article133 1934-05-02 6 Huge Craft Completed In U.S. Secretly New York, Apr. 17. An "Atlantic Liner of the Air.' the biggest craft of its kind ever built m '.he United S\ates. has been completed at Bridgeport. Connecticut. It will carry 32 passengers. 1,000 lb. of mail, and a five- man133 words
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286 1934-05-02 6 Seventeen Achievements Of National Government London, Apr. 28. rIE President of the Board of Trade, the Rt. Hon'ble Walter Runciman, expressed optimistic views on national recovery m a speech at Cardiff last night. He claimed for the National Government a measure of credit for seventeen achievements. These were: Balancing of286 words
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86 1934-05-02 6 i™ Sff* 5 t0 c the conditions governISL^ c 5m P«Jitlon as set out above and to SSSJ S 2S? 1 d^ slon of tne CompeUtion M'BROUGR (1) vs. LEICESTER (1\ BLACKPOOL vs. BRADFORD 2LI BRADFORD C (2) vs. GRIMSBY (2) P BUKY (<—86 words
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Article18 1934-05-02 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No 37 Middlesbrou»h vs. Leicester SS3V S SSS? sirti seJfS.trjs^™* ■hoaid k*•18 words
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Article536 1934-05-02 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 are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played on May 5. I THE PRIZE OF $150 will536 words
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Article617 1934-05-02 6 Taxi Flights At Kuala L u mpor Flying Club 's Bold Step ANOTHER MACHINE TO BE PURCHASED •THE purchase of a cross country •I machine for the purpose ol carrying out taxi flights was approved by the members at the annual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club. The617 words
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Article290 1934-05-02 6 SUICIDE VERDICT ON A TAMIL WOMAN A verdict of suicide was returned at Kuala Lumpur on a Tamil woman who was found hanging from a bridge at Killinghall Estate. The deputy medical officer. Malay Hospital, said the body was brought to hospital by a police constable. He290 words
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Article58 1934-05-02 6 Public to be Asked For Another £50.000 London, Apr. 25. Now that the public has completed its subscription of £50.000 towards thp purchase price of the Codex Sinaiticus, prominent leaders of churches headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, have appealed to the public as a mark of gratitude58 words
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Article18 1934-05-02 6 r 8% pilots m tho urns!?*: i^-'i urn- manu-StS? maun', rai the tn;<KT*» IFret But18 words
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Article31 1934-05-02 6 Banditi Wreck j^ \rmourcd Traa i\ djrni J-. tn«p tr OUJ] ir.i. .jM diti mined oIK Hen Th- 1 un* xr-r ;Ol ttM ir .r. Ttif J c combine31 words
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Article70 1934-05-02 6 Hindu- M<»kin Inity s At Calcutta (jkutuK A Mr A I I Hug. *i m( jM cut la. w^ p:i- a\ public meeM afternoon, Sir P. ClfP The niL-h wm ij mri- Of the HiiGU i eommui lti< m .^icri-^?' numb, r uf >pt-aken>. rtM Hindu- Moslem70 words
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Advertisement99 1934-05-02 6 Orders received by post attend- c d immedia- fiS? tely. Address: /j^* 90. High St., >O^^/ Sin g a d*/ Any pore. /tts%. Presy£jo7 &> crlption /^> of Lenses /C/ CTX ttnd tJ P" t Xk vjfr <i ft te style of /y9r <? frames Suppli/Sl/ ed Best Q uall99 words
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Advertisement27 1934-05-02 6 I Next week I J Hospital m I—^— V^H Bsr h^^ < Archipelago A II Brewery Co. JR vW C fI Snlf Ajjcnts N > |N^ Distributors Tbr I27 words
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Article545 1934-05-02 7 Anticipating Night Flights In Siam Pi From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, Apr. 26. AERODROME difficulties m the Stiaits and F.M.S. are very sympathetically considered here, where the I authorities have been trying by raising lands, draining nelds. etc.. provide for [the landing and taking oiT545 words
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Article183 1934-05-02 7 A Brilliant Triple Bill Of Fare The present Capitol programme ol 1 entertainment is a dazzling triplet— two stage presentations and a featurelength film Drovide a satisfying show Jew Lee and her seven Madcaps are syncopators worth listening to. < They iorm an orchestra which can turn cut183 words
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Article120 1934-05-02 7 'Hoopla" Saved By Clara How's Acting The "It" girl comes bark with a new charm and appeal m "Hoopla," the Fox film which commenced a season at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. Clara Bow. as Lou, the show dancer who finds that a hard life and sophistication are things120 words
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Article67 1934-05-02 7 The number of calls attended by the Singapore Fire Department Accident Ambulance Service during the month of April was 207, and of these 27 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows —motor car accidents 26 motor lorry accidents 13; motor bus accidents 9; trolley car67 words
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Advertisement261 1934-05-02 7 PAVILION I TO-NIGHT 6.15MJ 9.15 I THrA AIL! ™E GANG'S ALL HERE mSST] if #^P tom a merrt^^ full fun kjSj Si 4^ m TIIICM ■ME /C S WltH ROBERTSON HA^E and MARY BROUGH ■Mjff -JllU Wa S tidh>B lU<WnB R^"- h '^S^»«». -0n:,,. m v i or s.u»«- n261 words
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Advertisement57 1934-05-02 7 9.15 P.m. BOXING 9« P.m the BIGGEST FIGHT EVER MATCHED Friday May 4th FERNANDEZ vs SUARES Contender World Title Conqueror Jim Brady Conqueror of Al Singer Ught-weight Champ, of the World 12— (3 mts. Rounds) SUPPORTED BY THREE EXCELLENT BOUTS |°°H in caa- OLYMPIC Prices 3, 2, 1 50cts. Battery57 words
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Advertisement308 1934-05-02 7 CAPITOL SHOWS TO-DAY m^_ 3.15 6.15 9.15 I TREMENDOUS |9fß| Isl CCLS s— iiii. r rl I :i|(>(iis| sr\(,i mjEm m illul S(K(>N V| m TRACTION EVER HI l>lJI °N AT IHIS I i THEATRI If LIGHT GIRL 9 MISICIANS! fM W and VIHLIHLHLIHHHHHHHi ||v oancers* I■■ V M.G. Ms308 words
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Article1223 1934-05-02 8 Imperial Airways Keep To Schedule The Other Side Of The Slate Island Colony Flying 20 Years Ago In Si am A Women's School For Citizenship A Comedy College BEHIND the facjt of the regular rival of the Imperial Airways planes there sometimes lies the story of1,223 words
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Article29 1934-05-02 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. LAIRD —On April 29th. 1934. at the Maternity Home. Singapore, to Muriel nee Mayson*. Wife of James Swan Laird, ot Jemima Estate. Mambau. HPJuLS. a son.29 words
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425 1934-05-02 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934. One Uncertainty Removed X HE British Government has i I wasted no time In removing j any feelings oi uncertainty that i may have existed as to whether the international rubber regulation scheme would come Into force on iJune 1. At the425 words
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Article289 1934-05-02 8 Mr. and Mrs. Pakirynaidu. old residents of Taiping. sailed from Penan<* yesterday for India. Mr. T. D. MacNair has succeeded Mr. S. G. Tyte as manager of Harper Gilfillan's Taiping branch. Dr. and Mrs. R. m. Dannatt and family arrived m Kuala Lumpur from home last289 words
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Article168 1934-05-02 8 A v bet. Islaiitl hows i t!>»* ir '«VN qu<v •"H.tto'^SJ tain m, a L !'**a on' SiSfc No Wonef had h 11;::'L t0 d(^ l>| to 1 Ht F: ■-■.rialtXJ i: N each latfj i md When shrill bUstssi sir- remained una [n slopt168 words
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Advertisement49 1934-05-02 8 WTm M CANADIAN Jtl CLUB CALDBECKS BEEF SUNDRIES Sweetbreads Kidneys Brains Ox Tails Tripe Liver SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Orchard Road. DON'T Si vacueA| Haig ATO /7AEK WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG an* IPOH.49 words
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Advertisement59 1934-05-02 8 A FOREIGN PRODUCER SAYS that if he had his way he could make Elstree into an English Hollywood, THE Hollywood. Though this change might possibly be an improvement you will find that there is improvement that is not incorporated m the GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE59 words
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Article20 1934-05-02 9 U.S. Tariff On Motor Cars s pi#])i;i> w gfcgfcinffton May I. rt working s v d iwbirf recovery prS ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article134 1934-05-02 9 Troops Parade In European Capitals London, Apr. 30. |7 LABOR ATE precautions to prevent disturbances on May Day have made throughout Europe. Three thousand horse and foot loops will support the Paris police m j maintaining order. The troops were paraded to-day m full war equipment mReuter Wireless - 134 words
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Article94 1934-05-02 9 Vienna, Apr. 30. The National Assembly has approved the new constitution and voted itself out of existence. The meeting was preceded by mass at St. Stephens Cathedral and was attended by the President, Chancellor and other members of the Government. Social Democrats, nirmbeiing 72, were barred from attending. The sittingReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article100 1934-05-02 9 Linz, Apr. 28. Precautions unsurpassed m Austrian' history have been made to secure a peaceful hearing for Dr. Dollfuss tomorrow as feeling here is still strong. On e thousand potential peace disturbers have been temporarily gaoled. The square where Dr. Dollfus swill speak will be closedReuter - 100 words
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732 1934-05-02 9 INDO -JAPANESE TRADE "SAVED"- SAWADA JAPAN WILL TAKE 1| MILLION BALES OF COTTON FOR 400 MILLION YARDS INDIA HAS REDUCED IMPORT DUTY FROM 75 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT DELEGATION ON WAY HOME ]^|K. S SA WAD A. leader .1 the Japanese delegation which went to IndH »WWM yesterday732 words
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Article374 1934-05-02 9 London. May 1. Sir John Simon's statement, m the House of Commons sets recent expositions of Japanese policy m their pro-j per persp3ctive. says The Times It' may now be accepted that it is not the policy of Japan to act single-hand-ed or oppose international projectsReuter - 374 words
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Article48 1934-05-02 9 Rome, Apr. 28. It is believed the King will tell the Senate m a few days that Princess Marie-Jose, wife of the Crown Prince, is expecting a baby next August. The Crown Prince is thirty and married Princess Marie-Jose ot Belgium m 1930. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article61 1934-05-02 9 RU B BER London, May 1. Spot (Sellers) 6 7 R d. <6 5 5 d.) Buyers* 6 3 4 d. (6 9 16d.) July-Sept. 6 15 16d. (6 Hil6d.> Oct. -Dec. 7 1 16 d. <6 13 16d Jan.-Mar. 7 3 16d. <6 15 16d.) Market Steady. New York,61 words
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Article30 1934-05-02 9 London, May 1. Snot €237-15-0 £239- 5-0) 3 Months €235- 5-0 (£236- 5-0) Market Steady. London, May 1. New York 5.13 (5.14%) Paris 77 l 2 (77 7 16)30 words
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Advertisement91 1934-05-02 9 TIFFIN $1.00 J»a«i of Tomato to* Mayonnaise ol y d salad (j '^H'l p lul < beesc ruit .y. T Watch b^ Menu. p HONE 4906. WTANCE BENNEn Lia'l!* CAPITOL next week m .Ik; I* d 3 2 NEW EVV BI( FRENC H FARCE! Vj SONC HITS! HUNDREDS of ALLURING91 words
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Advertisement151 1934-05-02 9 IN HOT COUNTRIES SftPllS MATTRESS nc /Uwc tfattttss inn* FOR PERFECT REST AND HEALTH TO MIND AND BODY, THERE IS NO ONE THING OF GREATER IMPORTANCE THAN COMFORTABLE COOL AND DREAMLESS SLEEP. *f ftA I 4/IfMTC. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KU ALA LUMPUR. i A J° HNNIE Walker j j[y151 words
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Article569 1934-05-02 10 Effect Of Restriction News In Market COMMODITY PRICE CLOSES STEADY AT 23 CENTS SYMPATHY with the restriction scheme now that the British *J Government has announced that it is prepared to give effect to it hardened on the local market yesterday and very active conditions prevailed.569 words
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408 1934-05-02 10 Rubber Research Institute's Position a 'From Our Own Correspondent.) T Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 30. Jhe Rubber Research Institute oi Malaya will be affected by certain clauses m the rubber regulation agreeThe first clause is that relating to tilt- prohibition of rubber exports for i;ropagatlon purposes. Questioned on the point, the408 words
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Article26 1934-05-02 10 Abroad Buenos Aires 36» /2 sellers, official Montevideo 38V 2 sellers, official Bombay 16 3, 32. Shanghai 13%. Hong Kong l/$%. Yokohama 1/2 3/IC. British RadioBritish Radio - 26 words
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Article122 1934-05-02 10 Profits Up By £653,000 Last Year n London, Apr. 28 th? "n St Ck Excha "ge this morning arn S Da o7 L v: d a rd ou "f3 loans showed O= Oov= U nf r S mg t0 the r on S pa "^T NBritish Radio - 122 words
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102 1934-05-02 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 1, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 22^4 22% R.S.S. equal to London Std., (F. 0.8.) 22?s 23 Standard R.S.S. on Tender May 23»/ 4 23% Jun e 23 2 23% July 'Sept. 23 7102 words
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Article119 1934-05-02 10 Rubber Shares In Full Demand London, Apr. 28. On the Stock Exchange, German leans strengthened considerably as the result ol the British Government's (protest against a moratorium on the jDawes and Young loans. Among i industrials. Dunlops wore a strong feature following the excellent annual report arrt theReuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article166 1934-05-02 10 1 May 1. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller Gambler 3.75 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 32.00 White Pepper 31.00 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra mixed 2.65 Copra. Sundried 2.20 Small flake Tapioca 4.35 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour 1.70166 words
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Article78 1934-05-02 10 i Renung Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.: Dredge statistics for the month of April: Hours run 435; cubic yards treated 120.500; tin ore won 60C pikuls; estimated cost $13,000: cost prr cubic yard 10 3 .i cents. Katun Tin Dredging Ltd. Dredge statistics lor the month78 words
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Article850 1934-05-02 10 TI'KSDAY. MAY 1. 4V Buyers. Sellers Ampat Tin (4) 6s 7»»d 7s .Asam Kumbang (£> 39 b 41s Amtral Malay If) 42b 6d 43s bd Ayer Hitam Tin *ss) 14s del tfi 6d Ayer WeriK <$1 > 1 9ft 200 r Bangrin Tin (£> 34 s 9d850 words
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Article808 1934-05-02 10 THREE TIN COMPANY MERGE Unanimous Kinta $30,000 VOTED FOR DIRECTORS At an extraordinary Renew 1 meeting ,ot Kinta Tin Dredging Co. Ltd |m the Hongkong Bank ChaJnbi i Singapore, on Monday the following resolution was unanimously carried "That this meeting approves -i amalgamation of this Company b rh 'Penawat Consolidated808 words
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Article87 1934-05-02 10 dfnhetn BUM i a, 3 months' sijta ndon, m U i til 1 1 i l don. 30 days' #1 I mdon, demaqtf London, tt ;< 1 Hamburg, demi Hem York. few Bataviii Sama: Calcutta, Bonl Rangoon, Madi dons X Ami Ftoo Shanghai, Yokohama and Melboui demand London87 words
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Article15 1934-05-02 10 I I r^and depn Ausl i »j g.-. rS*^ £8.51 Greal 1 83.0 part I15 words
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1740 1934-05-02 11 patfue Of Nations Work Reviewed HV SINGAPORE COURSE WAS DECIDED UPON m program at the College of represents one oi the latest activities of League oi Nation*. These activities Utt »i years and they are reviewed m from the League's Eastern Bureau at pore1,740 words
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Article383 1934-05-02 11 The following publications wore is- j sued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.. durirg the I period April 14 to April 20. and are available for public use m the Reference Library. Fullertor. Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members ol" the public383 words
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Advertisement98 1934-05-02 11 CREDIT-FONCI m IVEXTREME-ORIENT cTFRN UNITED Socle* Anonym. \s**^ o p,>R\TioN LTD (Incorporated In Belgium— IW7> ?T»\Cr rORP< >RAI HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. iftKJVE BRANCHEB FIRE. BIA* 1^" 1 SHANGHAI, TIENTBIN, HANKOW TAR PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAn! MOTOR .V/mVifnt brick and factory m PP iO\AL AtCIDENI shanghai. ANIJ MORTGAGE BANK WOHK^I^. Mortgages98 words
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Advertisement562 1934-05-02 11 >—eti exceed t!2.— 6,W Assurance In force ow 135.— t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait* BettteoKdta) HIAD OFFICE): Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street sin**™™ ««*K, v,ecu street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, OIC Jewry IX The Company has 520.000 deposited with the Supreme Conn562 words
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Advertisement360 1934-05-02 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000. 304 Reserve Fund £3,000.00* Reserve Liability o? Proprietors £3 000 op* HEAD OFFICI 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 3 Agencies and Branches Alor Star j Iloiio Saigon Amritsar360 words
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Article43 1934-05-02 12 May I:—Centaur.1 Centaur. Kinta. Maron. Hong Kheng, Cape Howe, Hua Tong Tung Song (Brit.); Lalandia »Dan. >; Gaasterkerk. Rokan <Dut.>: Hamburg Maru. Buenos Airts Maru < Japan >: Katong <Brit.': Henrlk (Nor.); Leverkusen <Ger. >: Tomohon »Dut.». May 2: If a Jang, Tohiti. Khoen Hoea <Dut.».43 words
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Article169 1934-05-02 12 Japanese Fishermen In Fight Near Dairen Dairen, Apr. 19. A Dairen fishing trawler. Kaga Maru 11. limped into port to-day with four members of her crew suffering from wounds alleged to have been inflicted by Chinese fishermen m a fight 65 miles from Dairen. m the Yellow Sea.169 words
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Article60 1934-05-02 12 H.M.S. Kent, the flagship of H.E the C.-m-C Admiral Sir Frederic C Dreyer which proceeded home earlier m the year for refit and re-commission is expected to arrive at Singapore on her return journey to the China Station about the middle of July HMS Grimsby will commission m May and60 words
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Article589 1934-05-02 12 HEROIC ARCTIC RESCUE WORK How Planes Saved Stranded Explorers Moscow, April 12. M Ushakov, m charge of the rescue work has reported to the Government Commission details of the rescue of the Chelyuskin party. On April 7 three planes flew from Cape Vankarem to the Schmidt camp, which they reached589 words
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Article112 1934-05-02 12 Moscow, Apr. 13. The last six men at the Chelyuskin camp, and the dogs which had been taken to the camp, were brought to the mainland by the three airplanes piloted by Molokov. Vodopianov and Kamanin. The last persons to be rescued were M Bobrov. assistant head112 words
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Article49 1934-05-02 12 Yokosuka, Apr. 19. The RO-59 was about to emerge from a dive when her bow scraped against the hull of a passing steamer. The mishap took place m Tokyo Bay at about one o'clock this morning while the submvrine was en route to Titeyama Coy? on a training cruise49 words
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105 1934-05-02 12 Swedish Ship Wins Race For Windjammers 108 DAYS FROM AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND London. Apr. 28. The Swedish lourmasted barque and cadet ship, Abraham Rydberg. is the first ship to reach British waters m a 1 race for windjammers from Australia She left Wallaroo on Jan. 10 with 1 wheat andBritish Radio - 105 words
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Article455 1934-05-02 12 Exciting Experience Of Ranch! Passenger The failure i v nib part to produ tea export licence foi a Quantity tea he nan purchased outside Colo: nearly re&uilsti m i European patteni er in the p. ard O. Ranch! miss.: boat when she continued her pasi i homeward455 words
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Article78 1934-05-02 12 Ten Chinese Sailors Believed Drowned Nanking. Apr. tt. One oi three sampans loaded With Chinese sailors from the gunboat Tung Chee and towed by t naval launch overturned In the river at 1 o'clock today and threw 30 men overboard Only 20 were rescued. The ten men reported78 words
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Article29 1934-05-02 12 SING APORE HARBOUR d ol lan Mm '.Hia I n 0i1U: "<i H'aarl ranjoni i',. Sheen v j M Albrri \>,, Keppel IlirWn X bork S S Ii > No, h.29 words
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Advertisement653 1934-05-02 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. m F.M.S.; TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage a431. LLOYDS AGENTS. i Imperial Airways. Federated Malay States Railways. Booking Agents fur Royal State Railways of Siam. Incorporated m En^land^. HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN. HONOLULU CANADA. FOIR MAGNIFICENT" EMPRESSES. COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STKAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG653 words
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Advertisement78 1934-05-02 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIIN 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 1678 words
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Advertisement46 1934-05-02 12 BIBBV Ll>l KiMH'V ""*#< PA,.] MILI.UK I r*n !-i§g MARSHLU'S PtTJW rosDOS I SHI 1 OXF< STAFI J Far 5 t stl sr» t j Return t ,ll I [embark Settl< on Pai l .U' I v now I* all I pas I Child I I C46 words
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Miscellaneous315 1934-05-02 12 Local And I 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 JerantuU Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 and 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday315 words
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Advertisement281 1934-05-02 13 BRITISH INDIA p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS rnaffc >'pore. T'nage Spore. RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 8 RANCHI 17,000 June 22 BURDWAN 6,070 July 5 oT CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 1 Cargo onlyKOMEWArfDS leaNes Leaves rilK Spore T'nage Spore. U 3 BHUTAN 6.100 June 28 KAISAR-I-HIND281 words
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Advertisement498 1934-05-02 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) vt\v> n»,™ "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG Steamer P BTS SDEZ CAN City of Lille Dne Sails City of Athens In Port Ma y 2 May 14 May 16 City of Wellin I Z IIIONG1 IIONG K NG> BHANGHAI498 words
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Advertisement1173 1934-05-02 13 THE JBXJS PUNNBL UNE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. (IQJi, Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. rrrc™ SEi? 1 1 st€am Navigation Co, Ltd THE CUNARD STEAM SHU' Cr Ltd Esf S^AF I B^ STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMS! M« Co Ud JH£ CHI.NA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd1,173 words
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Advertisement735 1934-05-02 14 K« P. Ma LOHISKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MA JANG— Wednesday, May 2, Prigl-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, May 2, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI -Wednesday, May 2, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH— Wednesday, May 2. Belawan-Deli. CREMER— Thursday, May 3. Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. TIDORE -Thursday, May735 words
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Advertisement403 1934-05-02 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA* MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penang N. York. Pres. Polk May 5 May 8 May 10 June VJ Pres. Adams May 19 May 22 May 24 July 3 Pres. Harrison403 words
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Advertisement524 1934-05-02 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LOM»<,\ TO UAAUU RG H( m^ SFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 May 2 HAKOZAKIMARU 10,400 May 16 H tTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 M;^y 29 90 AA?^ HAKUSAN MARU 10.400 June 13 14 r\ K( il-p I Ma^' 12 HARUNA MARU 10.400 June 27 28 KuXf** May omit Rotterdam < IU524 words
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Article, Illustration545 1934-05-02 15 Flood Problem I n Johore SILTING OF RIVERS A MAJOR ACTION PROPOSED \T COUNCIL MEETING A aggesttan thai s.epj should be taken to clear the mouths Of the Johore rivers and prevent siltina up. m order to combai the ilm>d problems was made at yesterday's meeting of the Johore State545 words
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Article42 1934-05-02 15 I POUCE NEEDED TO l& THREE SBHS naem f. ilnant a i ed waa ninutes man ins I to > hi m hC \(i ad- I ill m the i i md i to inytimat rather ys i i t42 words
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Article19 1934-05-02 15 II Tax-Pa bed men! produces falsed, ati der the r ftne ated j conIng 7] out19 words
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Article18 1934-05-02 15 Legislation For Control Of Companies The following Bills were introduced md passed after being taken through18 words
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346 1934-05-02 15 A STZZS w;is alleged to have it h.! m tOr ar P T4S Vlllupd 2SE2 with h(>:ltins bmt Iskunder ol S6O: lastly at Penan, dieSh^k ti F bniiU v 22. signed by Shaft Mohamed bin Vanjur Pa!;ir which he know to be346 words
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Article144 1934-05-02 15 The current month's Bxturei of the Chinese Christian Association supplied by Mr. Tan Peng Whee. the Hon. Debating Secretary. CCA. are as follow Friday. May 5 Bi-monthl,- religious meeting m combination with the Girls' Friendly Band and Young lien's Friendly Band. Speaker The Hon'blo Mr. A. B.144 words
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Article146 1934-05-02 15 Matches In Johore Hahru League Last Friday, the Education Dept., beat the Johcia Chinese Football Association by three goals to nil m the above soccer fixture. Syed Ibrahim scored twice for the Education XI m the first half and after the j re-start Ahmat gave them a furth-r146 words
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Article390 1934-05-02 15 committee The Companies Enactment, the Life Assurance Companies Enactment, the Fire Insurance Companies Enactment, the Pensions (temporary provision) Enactment and tke Opium and Chandu Enactment. It was stated that th e objects and reasons of the Companies Enactment were that it had been demonstrated that certain classes390 words
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Article801 1934-05-02 15 REQUEST FOR REPRESEN TATION NOT ACCEDED TO C-M.S. merchants as represented by the P.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, have beon refused represents tion on ihe Federal Council on similar lines to the system obtaining m the Colony, said Mr. F. H. Temperley. tne chairman, at the ai801 words
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Advertisement27 1934-05-02 15 W STOCKS B $T ARRIVED. ILK A ND COTTON. WRIS PYJAMAS. Kco!lars,Sock*! Pallets, rowel- Si Sock-su pen. l^^tand atest etc. SH| ««RA &CO S B «AH ROAD27 words
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Advertisement179 1934-05-02 15 SANATOGEN will give you New Strength -New Vitality B^^s^i^kw I l£^snK tTIjHY wait hoping that new health may come by BAA ittc when by taking Sanatogen, you can be nlJssl SUTe new strength and vitality Thousands and thousands of appetite disappeared because men and women who suffered Sanatogen actually feeds179 words
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419 1934-05-02 16 Yesterday's Gallops At Bukit Timah HORSES WORTH WATCHING (From Our Racing Correspondent) TRAINING took place yesterday morning at Bukit Timah on the main course, with the hurdles out. A large number of spectators turned up to watch the gallops, which were mostly carried419 words
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Article248 1934-05-02 16 Colonial Cup At Island Club This competition is by foursomes, match play on handicap over 18 holes. The final is over 36 holes. The first round is to be completed before May 7. and subsequent rounds at intervals of one week thereafter. Draw Chua Cheng Uat and T. C.248 words
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Article58 1934-05-02 16 The following are the fixtures for May. 1934 May 1 to 8. Robinson Cup < Ladies 18 holes bogey. Saturday and Sunday. 12 and 13. lien's Monthly Medal (Stroke). Wednesday and Thursday. 16 and 17. Ladies' Monthly Medal < Stroke*. Sunday 20. Match remit The Island Club v58 words
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Article30 1934-05-02 16 The Men's Monthly Medal for April was won by R. H. Oakeley 3 down. The Bail Sweep was also won by R. H. Oakeley all square.30 words
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Article91 1934-05-02 16 The Command Aquatic Sports will be r.t-ld at the V.M.C.A. Bath on Tuesday. May 22, and Wednesday. May 23. commencing at 2 p.m. The following are the open events 120 Yards Free Style Championship, 120 Yards Medley Championship lor V.M.C.A. members only. Blind- fold md Plate Races (Post entry*. All91 words
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Article38 1934-05-02 16 FOOTBALL The First Division match between the SR.C. and the Malays at Anson Road Stadium and the Second Division match between the S.C.C. and Pulau Brani at the S.C.C, were postponed yesterday owing to rain.38 words
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Article1503 1934-05-02 16 Record m Varsity, County and F.M.S. -Colony Cricket.— G. Carr's Fine Innings.— S.C.C. Defeat the Services.— Football Malaya Cup Final— S.C.C. will be reL presented this season.— A probnble forward Line.— The defence problem.— League position.—S.C.C. to meet the Chinese this Week. rE S.C.C. tournament game this1,503 words
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Article, Illustration47 1934-05-02 16 British Team Completed London. Apr. 30. The British Walker Cup team has Lionel Munn .Royal Cinque Ports) •«a Eric Mpßuvie <Leven Thistle* I Reuter Dr. H. O. Hopkins, who has figured so prominently m S.C.C. cricket is going on transfer to Penan g shortly.Reuter - 47 words
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Article28 1934-05-02 16 I T I I n <*\ 1 j 3 thot. 1 I Nfi 4 ier Iberg J I md p f r/^ N A to I*3 1 I ,J28 words
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Article32 1934-05-02 16 Tlu- >.(.(. Hail Tiwimil I WEDNESDAYS M lUiH Nrtfci HnJ c Cii i I T L Has: THURSDAYS^: lien's Stafki Hi»diri»i M Lt M T L Hastl Dr. L. D*ir I32 words
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Advertisement54 1934-05-02 16 KING ALFRED WOULD NOT HAVE BURNT THE CAKES IF THERE HAD BEEN A GAS COOKER WITH OVEN CONTROL IN THE KITCHEN HE COULD HAVE ASSURED HIMSELF EXACTLY HOW LONG HE COULD HAVE HAD TO "POP DOWN THE ROAD" AND SEE THE BOYS. DON'T BURN YOUR CAKES COOK BY GAS PHONE54 words
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Advertisement38 1934-05-02 16 CUT UVING EXPENSES /7S if BY PURCHASING A U sj) 0 $SREFRIGERATOR M&A S Manufactured by the General Electric Co. of Ameri-a A COMPETITIVE $280 H^^ GUAR UPWARDS I THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Awm |B SINGAPORE. IjT^jg^L^B^B 'jgß^*38 words
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