The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 May 1934
1934-05-04
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Title Section17 1934-05-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14.255. ESTD. 18»s. FRIDAY, MAT 4, 1934 M CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration109 1934-05-04 1 oubts About Rubber Scheme ME CONSUMERS MAY BE PREJUDICED stacle To Development Of New Uses STER FOR COLONIES' ASSURANCES 1 Ixjndon. May THE House <>! ontmons thi* afternoon Mr J M. Guj (Con Edinburgh) asktd the Minister the Colonies whether he i*. satisfied that untaintj a- regards tin future priceReuter - 109 words
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248 1934-05-04 1 Stocks To Come Under Immediate Control pHE FOLLOWING ifflci*] announee- made by authority Orowen Association rdlng ClaoK 14 of th 3 rubber ngrvement: Ci:vfrr.mtnts concerned nave beeq invited to make the reculation effective as from June Ist. In the event of the ('overnment Ukinf such action all stocks on JaneReuter - 248 words
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Article119 1934-05-04 1 They Were Tracked Across Europe I I I POLES WHO FORGED £44,000 OF BRITISH STAMPS London, May 3. "THREE Poles, I. j. xajmak (sentenced to lour years penal servitude) E. Popielic and B. Turek (to two years imprisonment each) alter which they will be recommended lor deportation, were deal WilbReuter - 119 words
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Article92 1934-05-04 1 Last Stronghold Will Fall In A Few Days Hong Konjr. May 3. The last Red stronghold m Central Kiangsi is expected to fall m a lew days, according to an official communique from the Nanchang headquarters. which are sending two strong columns against the Communists at Huichang, whichUnion Times - 92 words
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Article221 1934-05-04 1 QUOTAS IN COLONIAL MARKETS Expected Segue] To Breakdown Of Textile Negotiations T London, May 3. 1 he introduction of Coloma! quotas for Japanese tfoods is generally expected by the press. The Times says the government propose, with the approval of the Crown Colonies, to take the necessary steps to restrictReuter - 221 words
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Article27 1934-05-04 1 i I Tokio, May 3. Commenting on th e London reports o! the probable break-down of the Anglo-Japanese textile negotiations {the Jiii-Shimbun understands that27 words
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46 1934-05-04 1 21,000 Ton Atlantic Liner Aground New York, May 3. The 21.000 ton Hamburg-Amerika liner Albert Ballin. bound for Hamburg, is aground on the Craven Shoals. Tugs are assisting to get her off. Later. The Albert Ballin has been re-floated undamaged and is pro- feeding:. i ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration147 1934-05-04 1 Famous Conductor In Opera House Scene SIR T. BEECHAM TELLS AUDIENCE TO STOP TALKING "Shut U Pf You" Reply to Gallery Applause tendon, Alav 1 I ia:i:ous conductor, sThomas Beecfaam, to-dky Pressed himself as entirely without regrets for hll indignant O«tbu»t at Covent, Garden Opera HouseReuter Wireless - 147 words
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Article38 1934-05-04 1 i*i Heavy Decline In Bank Xote Coverage to ?,f T ent° ent by H> April dv" to the loss of 14.000.000 mark* -olri ..h ..000.000 Mark s c-unau.^ I t£S week. aeeomiMuiled by the enonmu ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article54 1934-05-04 1 Free State Government's rirst Dail Reverse T; I>ublin. May 3 xne Government was defeat^ i« the Dail for the first time rfnce ft and Vn nt °n POWer eighteen ago and an Opposition amendment was £jaarsraras vJI Wa J ree Vote and not a Party and, therefore,Reuter - 54 words
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43 1934-05-04 1 Tin Controllers Bow To The Storm" From Our Own O>rr,, nT The Daily Expre.vs captions to the tin quota announcement are |m Controllers Bow to the Storm Hie paper declares UuU yesterday's MHtec ot the International Tin Committee uas acrinKmious. gfhgfh British RadioBritish Radio - 43 words
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Advertisement85 1934-05-04 1 Lg provision stores A Special BRITISH TRADE FAIR SUPPLEMENT li published with this issue FREE PRESS F^lllft WEDNESDAY MAY ''"•in ANC t 9.30 to 2 am. 30 t0 8 is o*"'0 DANCE FORMAL) "'E IM» R-iSSr VAUDEVILLE L? Mrs ALFORD AY may s th Mr< kor twright BIAL DlHyr-tt Ventriloquist85 words
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Advertisement10 1934-05-04 1 PT i^S^lt ii t I CHRYSLER RIDING EASE I fbfb10 words
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Article155 1934-05-04 2 Friday, 4th. Jigh Water 0.45 a.m 2.30 p.m. Robinson and Co., Ltd., 15th General Meeting, Chartered Bonk Chambers, 12 noon, football: S.A.F.A. League (Div. I): SCF.A. vs. S.C.C., Stadium. Second Division. Marine vs. Wiltshire Regiment, Jalan Besar. Cricket S.C.C. vs. S V.C.. S.C.C. 5 p.m. Boxing155 words
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Article82 1934-05-04 2 Law Notice For The Day Sefore the Chief Just ire at 11 a.m. i Summoiises-in-Chambers and 1 Originating Summons. At 2.15 p.m. m Ist. Court: 1 Interpleader Summons. Before Mr. Justice Prichard at 11 a.m Summonses-in-Chambers and Origin itlng Summons. \t 11 noon m 3rd. Court: Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice82 words
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Article308 1934-05-04 2 The All-India Congress Committee Meeting Kane/hi, Apr. 19. In an exclusive statement to the Associated Press Dr. Syed Mahmud. general secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, says: "So much confusion seems to have been created regarding the All-India Congress Committee meeting. No meeting was ever announced nor did308 words
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Article108 1934-05-04 2 The Position Of Ordinary Mortgagees At a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held m the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday Mr. Tay Lian Teck's views on the Moneylenders Bill were tabled and it was decided to write the Colonial Secretary for his assurance that ordinary108 words
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Article94 1934-05-04 2 MALAY POLICEMAN CHARGED A MALAY lance corporal of the Straits Settlements Police, Kling bin Ahmat. was charged before Mr. J. M. Brander m the magistrate's court yesterday with receiving bribes. The charges are that on Wednesday morning, at Boat Quay, he accepted illegal gratifications of 20 cents and 3 cents94 words
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Article261 1934-05-04 2 Dominions Secretary's Statement i London, Apr. 30. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. !H. Thomas, m the House of Commons 'stated that he had received no com- j j munication from His Majesty's Gov- eminent m the Union of South Africa I containing General Hertzog's state- ment m the Union261 words
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Article199 1934-05-04 2 Start Of An Industry Held Up Ottawa. Canada 1 plans for supplying the Empire with reindeer meat have had a Bet-back. The herd oi 3,000 reindeer, which for the past four years has been trekking from Alaska to the Mackenzie River district to form the nucleus of the199 words
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Article129 1934-05-04 2 List of donations for April. 1934. Mr. Scan Kwang Joo $1.00 Mr. C. A. Rodrigues 1.00 Mr. F. Lazaroo, Tan Tock Seng Hospital 9.60 Asiatic Petroleum Co.Xtd. 150.00 Josephine 100.00 Municipal Junior Service Staff 236.10 Mr. T. J. B. Wearne 250.00 Per the Clerical Union Johannes and129 words
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Article24 1934-05-04 2 The twenty- seventh annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines will be held In Ipoh, on Wednesday. May 30th, at 11 a.m.24 words
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Article153 1934-05-04 2 TWO MEN MEET DEATH ON DUTY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Apr. 30. CIX months ago an arrangement was made for the military m Netherlands India to do police service. Thus, for instance, they are guarding the coastline of Sumatra to stop smuggling, which remains a153 words
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Article109 1934-05-04 2 Killed By Shot From Companion's Gun <From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, May 2. A professional pig hunter lost his i life m the jungle near Tupai when he was accidentally shot by a companion Two hunters were m ambush when 1 two wild boars broke cover. Each man109 words
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Article88 1934-05-04 2 Some time ago a visitor to Cameron Highlands came across several varieties of fish at the first lily pond m the Government recreation area. It is now proposed to introduce a trout fishing stream near this area. The new venture is being undert ""en by Mr.88 words
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Article147 1934-05-04 2 Showman Sharpshooter Misses j The Target Calcutta, Apr. 25. A big holiday crowd at a variety show m Jubbulpore had unexpected thrills when a sharp-shooting showman i "bagged" two of the spectators. The showman was giving an exhibition of marksmanship by bursting balloons with shots from an147 words
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Article118 1934-05-04 2 Heavy Infection In The Monsoon Feared Calcutta, Apr. 23. Calcutta, already threatened from the south and east by the malaria-germ-bearing mosquito, is faced with- a new Invasion from the north, says a circular Issued to its members by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce. Lillooah, a big118 words
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Article33 1934-05-04 2 Committee To Enquire Into Progress London, Apr. 30. The Postmaster-General intends to report on the development of television and the conditions on which any public television service could be operated.— British Radio.33 words
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Article16 1934-05-04 2 Mr. H. de H. Smith, General Manager, Cicely Estate, Teluk Anson, has returned from home furlough.16 words
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Advertisement648 1934-05-04 2 RATS BRING DISEASE. ASK YOUR CHEHMST FOR RODINE RAT POISON THE RAPID RAT REMOVER. Sole Importers Grafton Laboratories. SITUATIONS VACANT, Lady typist wanted. Eurasian. Must have had some years' previous experience. Shorthand unnecessary but good knowledge of English essential. Reply giving full particulars to Box No. 394 care of Free648 words
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Advertisement438 1934-05-04 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders j Tenders are now lnntec lot tn allowing materials or services. Pc artlcularB, see Municipal Tender Roon Supply only of steel roof trusses, an< roof truss members for Kalian* Oas Works. Date of Closing 4 p.m. Tuesday, May Bth, 1934 C. H. OOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. BUSINESS438 words
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Advertisement132 1934-05-04 2 T »'<- qu. ir ;,.r lv is, u«J P« "n M, mda f S •e's3 ■i I S BoarJT! flli H ElXfii ORIENTAL TDM ELECTRIC COM LIMITED, others 1 Notice To Tekpli Subscriber*. A i Telephone Dmcay prtpti ';oa«i 1 Subs( r rnpany, by kttir tow BEFORE MAY liTiio! J132 words
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Article, Illustration2804 1934-05-04 3 Accused. Mak Wing Chung, a 22--yrar-old Cantonese, stands charged with the murder of A. E. Popejoy. probationary Inspector of the Straits Settlements Police. The acting Solicitor-General, Mr. J. H. Bassett. assisted by the acting Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. N. A j Worley, arc for the2,804 words
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Article118 1934-05-04 3 Huge Consignment In "Tobacco" Cases Dairen, Apr. 28. A huge quantity of counterfeit notes J of the Bank ol Communications was unearthed here to-day. Acting on a clue the police ordered an investigation into the contents of j 150 cases labelled "Tobacco," which had i been stored mReuter - 118 words
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Article77 1934-05-04 3 Paris, Apr. 26. The long-suffering Paris tax-payers were officially informed of the extent of the latest banking scandal of the nation, when the Minister of Finance issued a statement assessing the losses of the bankrupt Co-operative Bank at 345,000,000 francs. It is further estimated that no less than77 words
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Advertisement105 1934-05-04 3 Kni m ACUTE Pacidit^ I I ,«liei I rproo! i". Jj n and repairer of rattan ani jnihirks. Cami md Spring Is, larpaulins. rents, H.ms. Screens. Bertam Panels, Mire J inj rctffar W°ol bantingi and ntf9 i AKDII. RAHMAN. |j Telephone 24M i f,fl jlf Robinson R ithop -17-.V 100105 words
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Advertisement127 1934-05-04 3 WHITEAWAYS ARE NOT EXHIBITING AT THE BRITISH TRADE BUT COMMENCING TO-DAY UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 12th WILL HOLD IN OUR STORE SPECIAL EXHIBITION RRITI^II I MERCHANDISE HERE YOU WILL SEE THE LATEST CREATIONS ■SET MILLINERY ■SSST RAINCOATS "made 1 UNDERWEAR BRITISH PADCETQ MADE IUKOb 1 O ■SST DRESS FABRICS ■S3? FOOT127 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1934-05-04 4 The Turn Of Fashion's Wheel Brings Blouses Back Into Favour But «30 T\i-ff 01*0111 Vmm UlJJt'l Git* vrr* rr*i f\i J T\sm%o 1 tIC kJIU LJuyo r £>, (Jf LjOUCLY OUPPOT*tS J LONG, long ago In the almost forgotten days of "collar supports" and neatly coiled "buns" on the top1,214 words
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Article63 1934-05-04 4 ■i I I rlnth )ITI I I I I I i irdupoiaed Rujjl ul:ci tvpeo(J baTL:r .-'snow therm ho sylphllk ■•.•rwwh^J f>i jroui "My woman i i2f(t attl dresMMi to her flfure,* 1 Mis> rrancu^ h >' 'inicd rr.y |p|d wayi linci tim. 1 to deslpi 25 In "Wonder B.ir"63 words
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Article113 1934-05-04 4 The skirt li-ngth predict 10c !«r and rammer, 1934. accordici n Banton. Paramount fashion I is short Quite short' Alxotl the napper-riMrt^pi We shall see what wesU« ■pring rolls .miund Itseeraiw a jump from ankle length tt But. then, where woman and il ward fancy are concerned113 words
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Article31 1934-05-04 4 who ans* s i*A M son rttfcjfl ol war, ,<£ or I S<d din.,: £s*tfl thread k tailo: I matcl t *U»fi black breasti I >d chlfl J B-- >31 words
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Advertisement404 1934-05-04 4 I DISEASE. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR RODINE RAT POISON THE RAPID RAT REMOVER. Sole Importers Grafton Laboratories. g smJATION^VACANTT S Lady typist wanted. Eurasian. Must havehad some years' previous Q experience. Shorthand unnecessary but f good knowledge of English essential. J Reply g^ing full particulars to Box No. c i404 words
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Advertisement127 1934-05-04 4 fbfbfb Since fabric shoes have been growing fashionable all sorts of materials have been specially woven and adapted for them. Crepe de Chine is still the favourite for evening wear, with a piping of gold or silver kid. Bright strips of material woven together make striking evening footwear. For day127 words
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Article, Illustration124 1934-05-04 5 meeting at Berne Hill. London, was a polo match on bicycles play e 1 by Norwood Pfcragon Club and rootini H»r\Hr (Iv.h. Players come to grief during one of the rhukkers. One of the six persons injured when Ml excursion train from Nottingham packed with Faster holiday-makers trashed124 words
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Advertisement20 1934-05-04 5 PEACE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory Sole Distributors: 0. RAMASAMY NADAR CO., M>, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL. 7<><)2. ILBJL2.20 words
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Article323 1934-05-04 6 19-YEARS-OLD EURASIAN SURRENDERS TO POLICE Cheated A Woman A few minutes after surrender- ing to the police at a solicitors' office yesterday afternoon, Clifford Hogan, a 19-years-old Eurasian, of 65, Marne Road, was produced before Mr. J. M. Brander m the Police Court and charged323 words
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Article274 1934-05-04 6 DELEGATES TO MEET IN SINGAPORE A meeting of the Singapore Cooperative Union was held on WednesJay at 5 p.m. at the office of the Co-operative Societies Dept., Fullerton Building. Mr. P. J. Shepherdson, Chairman of heUnion, presided and those present '.ncluded local represrntatives of the Government Servants274 words
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Article89 1934-05-04 6 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca.. Apr. 30. A Kheh. named Chu Ec Tarn, living At Bachang, was brought up m the police court this morning and arraign ?d on a charge of stealing a wooden image, valued at $30. from the Chinese Temple at Bunga Raya. The89 words
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Article124 1934-05-04 6 Borrowed Bangles And Pawned Them (From Our Own Correspondents Malacca, May 1. Saying that she wanted to wear' them at a festival, a Malay woman. j Minah binte Baba, borrowed a pair or jgold bangles from Baba bin Kalong living at the 7th mile. Tanjongf Kling. She brought124 words
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Article205 1934-05-04 6 Friends of the Hospital will be interested to hear that the Hospital Week for this year begins on May 9th with a Ball at Raffles Hotel at 9.30 p m Mrs. Chamier is m charge of the arrangements. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Chamier, and also at205 words
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Article80 1934-05-04 6 When the case m which a Chartered Bank clerk, Mohamed Yassim bin Buvong, was charged with forging the signature of J. A Weston on a Chartered Bank cheque for $650 on April 20 last, wit) James McLelland. a Eurafhe n mnt Se ORd aCCUSed for aidin 8 an <* abetting,80 words
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Article247 1934-05-04 6 BUT AFTERWARDS i REINSTATED i Strike Situation Now Clear One hundred and four Tamil strik* r^ i formerly attached to Singapore havi I been dismissed according to the' term* jof the Government ultimatum j Except for these 104, men who still efuse to return to work, the247 words
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372 1934-05-04 6 Customer Resolves To Teach Him A Lesson The story of a missing dress and a missing tailor was told to Mr. J. M. Brander, the third magistrate, yesterday, when an Indian j tailor named Makial was tried for criminal breach of trust m res- peci372 words
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Article17 1934-05-04 6 Towkay Killed unknown Axe r° UK SLAYsJ 1 ftur: ur oi^J •houta, ru J ami i«1 117 words
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Article82 1934-05-04 6 Commission Says They Have No Cause For Complaint (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 3. The commission appointed by the Government to consider the wages of rice mill coolies and their conditions of living reported unanimously that the present wages are adequate and their statue of living82 words
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Article62 1934-05-04 6 More Discoveries In Java 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Apr. 30. Dr. Von Koningswald and Heer ter Haar. of the Department of Mines, have discovered ancient implements m the same strata as Heer Oppenorth discovered *iis famous Ngandons skulls According to the best estimates thes? tools are 40.00062 words
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Article28 1934-05-04 6 The Algemeen Indisch Dugblai states that the eldest daughter of tho Governor-General is to be attached to the Department of Economic Affairs She will not receive any salary.28 words
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Article173 1934-05-04 6 $1 50 Must Be Won J FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION 1 Six Free Chanc es Every Week KBOStit* No correspondence wiU be enters into. BELOW win be found particular of the !f J^fl 1^" 655 Footbal l Competition No 37 m which you are asked to forecast results of jten173 words
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Advertisement42 1934-05-04 6 (PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old, worn- out, Wasteful plugs' CH A N G E TO P* o>V Vou'U save the cost ii I \Ak^* .^^^fl Distributors for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD SEMEMBEB J ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.42 words
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Advertisement59 1934-05-04 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 37. results of the foUoSin^..' 01 0 of th e; be Play on latu^Ma^TL S^?74 D c < 2 > 3SK2F 1 NOTTS CO (2) SSFNWOED I SWINDON I* RPAnfl l^ 11 (l) NAME P 1 ADDREBB J i J FRIDAY, j 1 FOOTBALL COMPETITION59 words
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Advertisement186 1934-05-04 6 HH^HH pavilion I iJlfr /^^W LADDtE CUFF ttIUF I Hhu|^^B9 harry tate ocrotkyh I '^^^^V^^^^Hl^^Bl worth\ successor to "Si« I i \M Nights" CONSTANCE BENNEI will be at the CAPiTOL next week m "MOULIN ROUGE A FRISKY NEW FRENCH FARCE! NEW BIG SONG HITS! HUNDREDS OF ALLURING CXL '■■■■■■■■■■■■«M.JLWmwMMM— §FOR186 words
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Article327 1934-05-04 7 And Now There's A Crop Of Lawsuits It may not be libellous to present ?h. fl WerS t0 a m rr d m the presence of ther husband m fe n r?nt nd i- bUt the laW is somewhat diTemn?nJH ere 3S a yoUng Englishman327 words
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Article93 1934-05-04 7 Germany Refuses to Sign Guarantee Of Integrity Riga, Apr. 25. Both the German and Soviet Russian Governments have notified the Latvian Government of Germany's refusal to sign the protocol guaranteeing the integrity and independence of the Baltic countries which the Soviet suggested would mark the improvement m93 words
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Article53 1934-05-04 7 London, Apr. 25. Indications that Signor Suvich's mission is proceeding favourably appear m an official communique stating that the conversations between Signor Suvich and Sir John Simon were conducted m the most friendly and harmonious spirit and they contributed to Anglo-Italian cooperation m dealing with many of the present world53 words
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Article45 1934-05-04 7 Washington. Apr. 26. President Roosevelt to-day reviewed Japan's policy with Mr. Hull who was with the President for over an hour reviewing the entire international situation and the Japanese question apparently m particular. Mr. Hull declined to make any comment on the interview.— Reuter Wireless.45 words
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Article214 1934-05-04 7 around the houses, and ior some distance inland, were the nutmeg plantations, from which so much had Oeen expected but which had been struck by a blight and were now fast decaying, the trees decaying from the crown down and standing bleached and bare. Beyond was the virgin jungle. feJed214 words
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Article332 1934-05-04 7 Hw Th c >* Monday, Apr. 23. <Hr* ne Sultan oI R runei, Dull Penfmo L T ldahBra Duli Pengiran Pe!E E. F. Pretty, Mr. T. F. Carey Penjgiran Shahbandar and Pengiran Muda toncheon at Government His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott attended by the Personal Staff left .Singapore332 words
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Advertisement304 1934-05-04 7 Ws**ZTl*Tf\ I CONTINUED SUCCESS rArl I k TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I -if J ¥*r S# i IM W X. f t!^^ a on the sta^e ifOf I FE 111 American Girls Orchestra with £[(t solo items and sketches! r t 'c-pr(/s wherever they go HE FIVE RHAPSODY GIRLS a delightful304 words
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Advertisement323 1934-05-04 7 T MIGHT 6 15 9 15 Jsj MATINEE TO-MORROW 3.15 The Aldwych gang is here m a rollicking farce packed with ludicrous situations. TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN m "TURKEY TIME" A Gaumont British film released by Pavilion Ltd. r '•••i^j BBB jW jxßm^^y^OfE^^jS^^^B^^^KKß^^Bt^^^^^^j^' BBBBB v^^ BB i A O323 words
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455 1934-05-04 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 Welcome Tin News T'He decision of the International Tin Committee, at its specially convened meeting on Wednesday. to increase the tin quota by ten per cent and to make it retrospective as from April 1. will be very welcome to the Malayan455 words
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Article1265 1934-05-04 8 I QIR Thomas Beecham's outburst at I"3 the Ck>vent Garden Opera House iis typical of the man and some iof his past utterances on the subject of opera When Beecham of some Called The of its audiences. Baritone "A rhis incident, is n/l4^.j m reminiscent of one1,265 words
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Article298 1934-05-04 8 Mr. H. W. Nightingale, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Assistant Controller of Labour, Penang. Mr. R. G. Gibson, the well-known Penang cricketer, left by the Dollar liner "President Garfleld" on a holiday. Mr. J. G. O'Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Trade and Customs Department, has left298 words
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104 1934-05-04 8 Singapore India Early Victory Days tanned Da ralt > trat h° !lr| O «> -"«»y by ay^J J i I i 1 I •1 j Taffic i d nor ot the lncd was buiitflil side it's a I two guns old poi: Fuliertocl ■oriri pint add luty and i] I104 words
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Advertisement63 1934-05-04 8 B CANADIAN CLUB CALDBECKS FWEST AUSTRALIAN VEAL Special 'London' Cut Shoulders Boned End Rolled with or without fine flavoured 5i tton mflr SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. FASHION PARADE m m mmm m 10-30 SATURDAY MORNING SILHOUETTES OF BEAUTY A living lesson" for all who value charm and63 words
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Advertisement52 1934-05-04 8 A NOVELIST I says that the modem girl is like a thoroughbred I racehorse. And wnen he I sees her m her evening clothes he probably feels like putting his shirt on her. "GAFLAC" POLICIES are a sure thing. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. I52 words
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Article25 1934-05-04 9 R.A.F PLANES COLLIDE OFFICERS Near CranweU Aerodrome London Itof L tnd two en two itenanti j a I r i AskeU Plugge Parce Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 25 words
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Article22 1934-05-04 9 !h<-h HM.S. Eagle Landing >t;<-«' Hong X v v H M.S. l li u g >hed ascerwhose :ked -auk.22 words
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Article33 1934-05-04 9 Russian K\ili i Kears For lli> Life s M.in I. beG irernplating n rary In Tork s given -admit I ssination, !.it and from inn within a I 10 miles > more33 words
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Article21 1934-05-04 9 ■irrtsts When Police foid Secret Meeting Vienna. Maj I. been Ided a Mum r; 3 obreporta lice. Czech CzechoWlre-21 words
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541 1934-05-04 9 Recent Rioting Shanghai, May 3. /COLONEL Li Shi-cha, Commander of the Makiang Forts, near Foochow. who is l 0 make a detailed report to the Central Government on the situation m .he South, particularly Fukien, Interviewed pressmen on his arrival In I Shanghai this morning. HeUnion Times - 541 words
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Article37 1934-05-04 9 BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS' A TLANTIC^VENTURE J\ Ue> lef; Hone Kong on June 1 1933 and are on half-pay doing survey work at the request of the British Admi *?t y Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 37 words
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Article116 1934-05-04 9 America's Statement To Japan t,, Washington. May J. The assertion that Japan should understand Mr. Cordell Hull's posit ton m protesting against her -open dour po t;t m China as the attitude of the United States people and "not of any Particular party", was made mReuter - 116 words
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Article107 1934-05-04 9 Doctors Advise His Retirement London. May 1. Announcing his decision to retiit from the Salvation Army. Genera! Higgins recalled that when accepting the leadership m 1929 he was unabl c to promise to continue after his seventieth birthday, which fell a few months back. He was urged byReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article64 1934-05-04 9 Woman Doctor .Makes Medical History London, May 1. For the first time In four hundred years a woman physician has been elected a Fellow or the Royal College of Physicians. Her name is Dr. Helen ICackay. attached to the Queen's Hospital for Children m London. WithReuter - 64 words
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Article81 1934-05-04 9 Destruction To Solve Coffee Stocks Surplus Rio de Janeiro. May 3. The fact that 27.000.000 sacks or surplus coffee have been already destroyed was mentioned by the President of the National Coffee Department at a luncheon to European coffee importers visiting Brazil. He i said that theReuter - 81 words
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Article54 1934-05-04 9 Complete Shut Down For A Week New York, May 3. "Upon the insistent demand of an overwhelming majority of members of all divisions of the industry," the silk textile code authority has ordered a complete shut-down of all production throughout the United States for one week beginningReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1934-05-04 9 Darwin To London Within 8 Days London. May 1. The airman, Ruby Waller, has landed m London after a record-breaking outward flight from Port Darwin, which he left on April 23. He left London on the outward flight on March 23 to survey the route for theReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article22 1934-05-04 9 Madrid, May 3. The Cortez has passed a vote of confidence m Senor Samper's Government by 217 votes to 47 votes.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article431 1934-05-04 9 MAY DAY PASSES QUIETLY DEMONSTRATIONS IN HYDE_PARK Corps Of Women Soldiers Parade m Moscow London. May 1. tion°s mm a nH ISt and left Wing or anisations and unemployed contingents fn Hv? at p t L ndon demonstrations Inn c rk but the Lal >our Party and the Trades UnionReuter wireless - 431 words
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Article104 1934-05-04 9 Opposition To All Forms Of Imperial Preference Ranch i. (Bihar Province), May 3. A meeting of leaders of the Swaraj Party consisting of members of the National Congress who favour contesting the elections to the Indian Legislature m the autumn decided that the main points of theReuter - 104 words
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Article96 1934-05-04 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent.) RUBBER London, May 3. Spot (Sellers) 6 15/16 d. (7d.) (Buyers) 6y B d. (6 7 B d.) July-Sept. 7d. (7 1|16d.) Oct.-Dec. 7V 8 d (7 316 d.) Jan.-March 7V 4 d. (7 5| 16d.)96 words
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Advertisement73 1934-05-04 9 TIFFIN $1.00 j ream of P ti Jorumb, vuu e (i v B 'own Potatoes Fruit C«fl j WATCH! I>4l| > Menu I HAOr\vni/*iir U **lvUlPlP(^ i Mining Tool and Mining EngineerLfTD. ing Works, Sheffield. Englandk V^ """"Mwik* 1 a y Vnii' "TAKE THE p K^ffih NOT THK I man73 words
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Advertisement221 1934-05-04 9 Two eyelax powder bases— specially prepared to lighten the difficulty of make-up m tropical climates. If jour ftkia Is dry use Cyclax Sunburn Locum and dilute it with Gydax Sunburn Liquid. If yo«r tkis it greuy use Cyclax Blended Lotion and dilute it with Cyclax Blended Liquid. Very fine, almost221 words
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Article225 1934-05-04 10 STRONG PRESSURE BY CONSUMERS Reason For Retrospective LTin Quota Increase London, May 3. The increase m the tin quota by 10 per cent, as from Apr. 1 is bearishly interpreted by London circles. In view of the decrease of visible supplies last month being smaller than expected an increase of225 words
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Article438 1934-05-04 10 Conditions Show Improvement The following are the minutes of the seventh annual general meeting of members of the Penang Tin Prospect- j ing Co., Ltd., held at the registered j office of the Company, No. 9. Beach i Street, Penang. on Monday. Present:— Messrs. E. H. Bulford (Chairman),438 words
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Article104 1934-05-04 10 London, May 3. The P. and O Company has declared an interim dividend on the Cumulative Preference stock for six months ending Mar. 31 at the rate of five per cent per annum loss tax. There is no interim dividend on the deferred stock Reuter. Following104 words
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Article211 1934-05-04 10 May 3 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 9|64 London f 60 days' sight 2!4 1 8 London! 30 days' sight 2,4 7J64 London, demand 2 4 332 London, T.T. 2|4 5J64 Lyons, Paris, demand 895 Hamburg, demand 149 New York,211 words
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Article143 1934-05-04 10 Singapore Produce Prices I May 3, l'J o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 3.75 I Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Miintok White Pepper 32.00 j White Pepper 31.00 Black Pepper 15.50 Copra mixed 2.65 Copra, Sunciried 2.20 Small flake Tapioca 4.35 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago143 words
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Article66 1934-05-04 10 Abroad London, May 1. Exchanges to-day were: Montreal 5.10%. Brussels 21.85V 2. Amsterdam 7.52%. Milan 59 7 8Copenhagen 22.39V 2. Vienna 28. Lisbon 110. Athens 533 sellers. Bucharest 510. Belgrade 225. Rio 4f4 sellers, official. Buenos Aires 36y 2 sellers, official. Montevideo 38V4 sellers, official Bombay 1/6 1/32. Shanghai 12%.66 words
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Article228 1934-05-04 10 Malayan Tin Statistics For April Exports Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of April, 1934. Destination Tons United Kingdom 100 United States of America 2,040 Continent of Europe 1,237 British Possessions 160 Japan 232 Netherlands India 5 Other Foreign Countries228 words
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Article970 1934-05-04 10 THURSDAY. MAY 3. Buyer*. Sellers Ampat Tin < -P 6s T^d 7s Asam Kuinbang <£) 39s 41s Austral Malay 42s 6d 43s 6.1 Ayer Hitam Tin (ss> 14s 9d 15* 6<l Ayer Weng iSI 1.95 2.00 x.d. Bangrin Tin 34s 9d 35s 6d Changkat Tin (£> 46s970 words
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98 1934-05-04 10 1 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London St., Spot loose) 23 1 8 23' 4 I R.S.S. equal to London Std., (F. 0.8.) 23! 2 23 r >J Standard R.S.S.98 words
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Article426 1934-05-04 10 Not Justified In Pfcyfog Dividend The ninth annual gentrai mrmtini oi the Borelli Rubber Co.. Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company. No. 1, Embarkment. Kuala Lumyur. or. Tuesday, April 24, at 2.30 p.m. The chairman, Mr. K. P. Reynolds, presided. The chairman addressed the426 words
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Article236 1934-05-04 10 Apr. 30 May 1 American Can. Com. 100 1 100 M American Telephone and Telegraph 118 5 g ll? 1^ IN Atcheson Railroad 65 8 66 61', Dupont 92 93S 8 <»2 Firestone, Common 20 1 21 20 7 General Electric 21»2 21»/ 2 20 7 e [General236 words
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Article200 1934-05-04 10 Robber Spmfeten Fin To Move j Ifetiii Omtart rubber report for M many ireeka of etpeet inouncement r^ardin^ restrict* i j was intimated publicly on agreement had been reached* by" countries concerned and thu lOf restriction oi production mv 'come operative on June 1 Although the market had fag200 words
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Article101 1934-05-04 10 Tapping Recommenced I March Th» report of the directors «j> Timah Rubber Estates. Ltd year rnded Doc 31, 1933. sM* of $5,357 <J3 on the yctl agamst i ivious year d balance oi 5i.43i.86 bruu from the last account lea v si lof $6.789.7'J H the debit101 words
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Article44 1934-05-04 10 Messrs I later bit] I Tor Mai, m U I ls fl M Hulk I Fain. 0 Wbtl I cent, tended w< cents <r- I landed IMlii. Oil I sS I Palm k :d^ Iay:lll U.Uitv tlnont £6 5 0 P"44 words
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Article120 1934-05-04 11 GOLD FROM THE SEA ;i- HOW r it [nnuoii For hrn One Fo Have £4,500 ires unqu about the wi'uid be woman. es j gold, i than xad !e to pis Be extract >a water t rai ki^ because r treated 1 ss for i has been foui d m120 words
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Article839 1934-05-04 11 THE REGENT OF KEDAHS Ail Malay States Represented T>\, 1 x.f lun.-rai ol His Highness Tunku K^r, c f°r cvo uue Be^TS hxdah. tuok place on Tuesday afternoon when the remains were removed irom the Istana. Kuala Chegar Anak Baku, to the Ruling House Cemetery at Langgar839 words
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Article219 1934-05-04 11 EXACT IMITATION OF BREATHING Nation- Wide Scope For New Medical Marvel Persons apparently drowned can be S^STJ 1 1 to life by the use of a new marvel apparatus sti^n f pparatus ***<* is creating a stn m the medical profession, will soon be installed219 words
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Article159 1934-05-04 11 London is to have a now garden I centre near the lake m Regent's Park I which when complete, will combine the I finest efforts of nurserymen In England I Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. It Is the second step m a scheme Planned by the Office of159 words
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Article77 1934-05-04 11 Criticism of certain Air Force conthe Air Services Appropriation Account lor the year ended March 31 1933 The great bulk of aeroplane and enKine contracts, including spares, placed m 1932. to a tota! value of €5 350 000 was. the report states, placed without competition. The report refers77 words
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Advertisement256 1934-05-04 11 CREDIT-FONCIER O'EXTREME-ORIENT Society Anonyme (Incorporated In Belgium— 1907 > HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN HANKnw PEKING, HONG KONG TOIK BRICK ANDJILE FACTORY^ MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real pronertv r^««for building. House W^Su agents. Arents for: Union of ParU Insc To Hi H. SARTON. u^JLJir .ASTERN UNITED ■JJJrt ronn'i:\TiON ltd.256 words
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Advertisement315 1934-05-04 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited [to the extent and m the manner pre- scribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1923 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20 000 000 Reserve315 words
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Advertisement356 1934-05-04 11 CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter' Paid up capital m 600.000 i shares of 5 each 3>OO o. jo* 1 Reserve Fund £3oonnnfc Reserve Liability o< £3000 (>0 Proprietors £3.000 o^ HEAD OFFICI 38, Bishcpsgate, London, E.C. I Agencies and Branches Alor356 words
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Article44 1934-05-04 12 i Mails from Europe. (London mails I despatched April 12. 1 ex 8.1 Rajola will arrive by train this morning. Corres- pondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 845 a.m. and delivery Iby postmen will commence at the same time.44 words
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Article49 1934-05-04 12 From Holland by Kota Baroe m i Singapore 9 a.m. to-day. From Philippine Islands by President Poik m Sine. pore daylight to- morrow. From China by Sirdhana m Sin^a- 1 pore to-morrow. From China and Japan by Penang Maru m Singapore en Monday morning, the 7th instant.49 words
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Article62 1934-05-04 12 The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. to-day. Provided that this information proves correct the mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 5 p.m. Correspondence62 words
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Article99 1934-05-04 12 May 2— Donau. (Ger.) Prominent, (Nor.»; Vyner Brooke, <<Sar.»; Redang,' Valaya, Asdang, fSiam>: Kelantan Teiresias, Sui Sang, Ipoh, Larut Alipore, Sin Kheng Seng, Esmeralda Malacca, Ql< Aik Lee, Meran, (Brit.);' -ang Si, (Fch.i: Tjipai, Both Toradja. Thedens, »Dut. May 3: Cremer. Tidore. Van der Lvn (Dut>; HonK Ho (Chin.).99 words
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Article730 1934-05-04 12 Perilous Voyage Through ATTEMPT TO EXPLORE NORTHERN SEA Moscow, Apr. 10. On *uaust 10. 1933. the ice-breaker Chelyuskin weighed anchor at Murmansk and started on its voyage to Bering Sea aiming to repeat the great trip mact by the ice-breaker Sibiryakov m 1932. from Archangel to Vladi-730 words
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Article305 1934-05-04 12 Salvage At Scapa Flow The task ol raising the ships 02 the German Fleet sunk m Bcaps Flow is 1 b( iTij: continued by Metal Industries,l Limited, who are using for the pur-; pose the salvage steamer Bertha, fitted with a powerful Sircompresslng plant Work is now305 words
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Article263 1934-05-04 12 Chinese Protest Against Japanese Dairt'n. Apr. '16. Commenting on the report that the Chinese authorities at Tientsin had lodged a TtfOCOm protest with the I Japanese Confulate-Oenctml gainst the practice o: carrying mail matter bearing Japanese stamps from Tientsin to Manchuria aboard DX.X. steamers. an official of the263 words
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Article149 1934-05-04 12 Little Headway Made In Britain it is characteristic of many development! that their application to some specific service is retarded, not only by difficulties experienced by the personnel m accommodating themselves to the new equipment, but also becaus. inherent features of the duty required j149 words
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Article62 1934-05-04 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR ophii a >4 Main Wlu., Kami i 8 Kmpirr 1,,,,, Main We v «»ii Whmrf Cmil U harl rmnHM Nm Sheers \M Albert i>.. Victoria Hw Rcppel Harl Kini: v Dq No 1 Dork No. D VESSELS ARRIVE) K. 3.5 I I I 3 5 I T< I62 words
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Article73 1934-05-04 12 Powerful Icebreaker To Ek Ml I enintrad. M*r i:. will ihortl) a powerful \a I gular v '< rout vnsrok. Th»^ url larttr t\Mt. Krassln hlh rhe Xi 9l' netn have ft V I IW aril ftggn |a i w engines irtll The instal tion. lntt< ad cres«i73 words
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Advertisement594 1934-05-04 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage o!31. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Federated Malay States Railways. Booking Agents for j Uo>al state Railways of Siam. AfIKF^STSH jib am jhi^# itAtij^wwrp c B^j ffißEs»3st HOTEL* m mX^^^* f*£. j ancorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA FOUR MAGNIFICENT594 words
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Advertisement25 1934-05-04 12 i. S. K,fl fll .,1.1!' I KASS i vc.m I HAY I I Mil I FOR >' K( I I pleas sxn* 1 1 tmo»**gfc* I25 words
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Miscellaneous321 1934-05-04 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and 1 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 Friday321 words
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Advertisement253 1934-05-04 13 BRITISH INDIA p 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due T'nage Spore. I RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 8 I RANCHI 17.000 June 22 I BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 I CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 I RANPURA 17.000 July* 20 I HOMEWAKDS Leaves T'nage Spore. BHUTAN 6.100 June 28 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 6253 words
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Advertisement482 1934-05-04 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) n np ntnmm "ELLERMAN" UNE City of Athens Due Sails City oi Hankow May 14 May 16 May 30 June 2 City of Wellln F £on HON<J K NGI BHANGH *ND JAPAN. May 31 May 31 c Steamer b S^ P^n g482 words
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Advertisement1186 1934-05-04 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL UWE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. (IWD Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd TOW JJre^J^SSLffSJS^J 1011 Co Ltd THE CUNARD 3X£AM SHIP Co Ltd SS rmM^KSJJSSS* C Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHiF Co. Lid. iSS SS I w A c^tS AVIGATION Co Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAI1,186 words
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Advertisement759 1934-05-04 14 K. P. M. tONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ rOßSLO— Friday, May 4, Rhio, Billiton and Batavia. OPHIR Friday, May 4, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. MAPlA— Friday, May 4, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. GEN. VERSPYCK— Friday. May 4, Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Oenting, PoeloePandjang. Serassan. Midai and759 words
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Advertisement394 1934-05-04 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANO VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penan? N. York. Pres. Polk May 5 May 8 May 10 June 19 Pres. Adams May 19 May 22 May 24 July 3 Pres. Harrison394 words
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Advertisement467 1934-05-04 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONoos w~^^^^^HH to hamhm kKIa R «mSS HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 May 16 17 IKAS] HUM m N JTEBUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 3C tYASt ARU lOqak I HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAK< V M t ARu laZ HARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28 IBUU k467 words
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Article221 1934-05-04 15 L fojor.r.? r e d by thC( E ,-> Al n from January L K*rj passional golfer; X** ho l^a^ played for a vel received payment Jp^^aSiing the game. #3 ■si- followtag that definition. Those either onstrati by lee•low;:. bt not to for 1221 words
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Article38 1934-05-04 15 Team team rod- on with the ?W; nt r »^ional equet- mm the rubSSr Portu »al. X Cf r -^genr Coiltest wi^h the t> W'rr which wi^ th? r lwu ma *n class Km °f a single38 words
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Article16 1934-05-04 15 Urn. chua 3'- Kong .'.'.^Kooi, i v- n L. Boon ag Chew :< Kirn. n.16 words
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Article332 1934-05-04 15 YACHTING Mrs. Chamier First In First Ladies' Race Thr R.S.Y.C. Ladies' Race, the first of a series th's season, was sailed under lavourabk* condition on Saturday afternoon. The following boats started: 5, Merlin Mrs. Mac Donald); 10. Ella iMrs Knox); 4. Harlequin (Mrs. Allen); 8 Punal 'Mrs. Misselbrook332 words
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Article179 1934-05-04 15 SIONG BO O A.A. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon Elected President An extraordinary general meeting of the Siong 800 Athletic Association was held on Sunday at their premises at Cecil Street. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon (Vice-President* presided m absence of the President. The members discussed at length the resignation of their179 words
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Article46 1934-05-04 15 Portsmouth Score A Decisive Win London, May 1. Tne following were the results of the Association matches to-day First Division. Aston Villa 3 Leeds Utd. 0 Portsmouth 4 Middlesbro. I Scottish League (Div. 1). Cowdenbeath 6 St. Mirren 0 Queen's Park 1 Rangers 1 ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article51 1934-05-04 15 Lim Bo Seng beat E. S. M. Khatena, 200—183. m the final of the V.M.C.A. 200 up billiards handicaps on Monday. In the semi-finals, Lim Bo Seng plus 30 beat Dr. V. Xavier minus 70, 200—158 while E. S. M. Knatena minus 40 beat Haji Ahmad plus 20,51 words
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Article69 1934-05-04 15 The following will represent the first string of the Siong 800 A.A.'s team against the Old Rafflesians' Association m a friendly soccer game on Sunday at Raffles Institution ground. Kick off at 5 p.m. Song Hoe; Gek Soo, Chua Boon Lay; Koh Hor Khoon, Ah Bock, Ah, Goo; Eng Tee,69 words
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Article, Illustration979 1934-05-04 15 BLACKHEATH'S WIN AT LEICESTER Magnificent Cardiff Recovery Against Plymouth Albion (From Our Own Correspondent) Ttttp loot o 4. London, Apr. 16. HE la.st Saturday but one of the Rugby football season proved a list with" ate d f y f r ViSiUng teams Blackhe ath closed their fixture Hamtv I979 words
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222 1934-05-04 15 PRO. AND AMATEUR GOLF AT RICHMOND RIFLE ASSOCIATION Results Of Spoon Shoot Following is the result of the Spoon i Shoot competition fired on the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday afternoon I The conditions of the shoot were j seven shots at 200 yards, and one sighting shot, seven shots222 words
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Article151 1934-05-04 15 New York, May 1 The following were the results ol the major league games played to-day American League. Philadelphia 6 12 0 Boston 2 9 4 Higgins and Finney hit homers m Philadelphia. St. Louis 7 13 0 Detroit 2 8 4 Cleveland io 14 l Chicago .20 18Reuter - 151 words
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380 1934-05-04 15 From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 16. TN the sixth annual match between Amateurs and Professionals played on level terms at Royal Mid-Surrey course at Richmond yesterday, the Professionals won by eleven matches to four, with three games halved. The surprise of the day was380 words
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Advertisement190 1934-05-04 15 i Keep strong and I conquer these signs of I I V\ Ad vanci ng Age \o^)y/ Palpitation W, yHf If Al 7AM A Keep your arteries young every man and woman, especially those over 35. should remember this advice. For such complaints as high blood-pressure, nervous irritability, easily induced190 words
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Article357 1934-05-04 16 TWO TRIAL MATCHES I ARRANGED Naval Players Chosen For Tanglin Games THE Malaya Command have commenced preparations lor their I Malaya Cup football campaign. their first engagement m which will be against Johore at Singapore on Friday, May 18. The Command's other fixtures are Saturday. June 16 vs. Negri357 words
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Article42 1934-05-04 16 There will be a Johore "Malaya Cup- State trial match at Johore Bahru this afternoon when the Probables will play against the Segamat team after which the selection for the fixture against the Malaya Command will be made.42 words
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1006 1934-05-04 16 Command Preparing For Malaya Several Calif ornian Ponies for Malaya Polo gghjhghg i Women Golfers May Not Play And Write Several Leading Players May Be Barred From Championship TJY reason of a decree issued by the Ladies' Golf Union there is ihe prospect of a number ol prominent players otherReuter - 1,006 words
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Article76 1934-05-04 16 Freeman Loses No Time TWELVE WICKETS IN FIRST MATCH London. May 3. A. P. Freeman, the Kern googlie ~w!er has lost DO time m showing his, torm ior he took twelve wickets for 108 runs at Cardiff yesterday and to-day! so that Kent beat Glamorgan m two, clays by anReuter - 76 words
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Article194 1934-05-04 16 Several well-known cricketers ml] be taking their benefits during the season including the thret- Test plav- ers, Duckworth <May 26 1, Le viand (Jyne 30> and Hammond tAug 4 mi? 011 l<> the Australiansmatch at Worcester now the champion county. Yorkshire, are meeting the University at Cambridge.194 words
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Article105 1934-05-04 16 DOUBLE CENTURY IN OPENING MATCH London, May 3. Don Bradman. Australia's star batsman, made 23C against Worcestershire m the opening match of the 1930 tour. To-day he made history repeat itsell lor ht contributed 206 to the Australians' total of 504 on the Worcester ground. AustraliaReuter - 105 words
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Article146 1934-05-04 16 V.M.C.A. Water-Polo League The Blues, captained by Tan Wee Cnwee, beat the Browns, captained by Lim Fook Leong, by six goals to four m their fixture m the Framroz Cup competition yesterday at th e pool at Fort Canning. The Browns were unfortunate to be without Teo Lam146 words
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Article21 1934-05-04 16 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB bp T -R" c r c i nt Sunda^ M ay 6, will fL lass Aggregate One Breadth21 words
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Article115 1934-05-04 16 Police vs. Municipality At Sepoy Lines A tour bali match between the Police and the Municipality will be played on the Sepoy Lines Golf Course on Sunday. (Police players are mentioned, first 8.45 J. Haxworth and A H. Frew vs Kelly and Beattie. 8.50 Savi and Gray vs. O.115 words
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Article99 1934-05-04 16 To Encourage The Malays I An official notice issued by the S.A.F.A. states: It; i s notlfied th *t at a meeting of the Council held on April 27th 19*4 it was arranged that portion of League not'n^ V A readlng: A Player ™W not play tor more99 words
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Article39 1934-05-04 16 Road on Saturday, at 2 \tn Bartram. J. M. Brander. B. H. Carson T an ay JW J a c kson. J. E. Jeans vine, A. H. Williams, J. h. Willmott. P.Jy'for^ScS'^w 611 llWited to Mcc.n,n.: I. Rob.««,;. SThJL,39 words
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Article104 1934-05-04 16 Probables For The 1.000 Ciuineas London. May 3 The probable starters m the Oiu Thousand Guineas 'one mile' to be run at Newmarket to-morrow are Sir G. Bulloughs Campanula 'Harry Wraggf. Mr M. Field's Foxcroft (ChUdt), Sir L. Phillip's Ronej Buzw-d j (Smith). Sir R. Garton's Kilmurry IReuter - 104 words
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Article49 1934-05-04 16 I New Record For London To Brighton Race London. May 1. The Stuck Exchange celebrated the day with the usual London to Brighton walk, which was won by H A Rake •m the record time of eight hours. 43 minutes and 33 seconds- Reut er WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article69 1934-05-04 16 The following are invited to play lor the V.M.C.A. m i friendly football match against H.Q. Wing Coy. to-day on the Tanglin Ground at 5 p.m.:—' J Sanderson: Lee Kit Soon. Ke? Kit Soon, Kee Yew Hock. Chan Ah Wing. Kwee Thiam Teck: Lim Hong Chuan Yeap Yeow Siang. Chan69 words
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Article54 1934-05-04 16 ONE OF CAPT ROARK'S MOUNTS "y Getz X JH Si J I I hand Ml J repui totematl been M :cdie J Wll] *i •r.3rj Is n :aH 11."»< '."»< m t! 1 ncdeii by A I 111 Oj'l B ipa i b di torn I >potS' .r.2.71 A:.^ PaIJ54 words
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Article30 1934-05-04 16 Spurs I Wat Corinthitf Shield Match London. In First i b> M 'C» J In a H match <' In the S h .-noun St»i Totteni. CortntJ Reutet30 words
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Advertisement75 1934-05-04 16 MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. j AN UNINSURED CAR IS A POTENTIAL SOURCE POF HEAVY LIABILITY FOR Third Party Claims. MAY WE QUOTE YOU FOR OUR Third Party Policy? j WHICH FULLY INDEMNIFIES YOU IN THT<* RESPECT AND ALSO COVERS FULL I LAW COSTS I S i j Write or Phone for75 words
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Advertisement36 1934-05-04 16 I FERROCRETE THE RAPID-HARDENING I PORTLAND CEMENT I i TIME IS MONEY jdsß&^ I FERROCRETE wA I SAVES TIME N^Jy' I r rrr T I Ljf UMliam Jacks 6> Co. '/tt«.K»U*i^ I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I36 words
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Title Section9 1934-05-04 1 THE CHEAT WCi)U) MAY *-*<* *<*** THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT9 words
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Article, Illustration130 1934-05-04 1 Special Message From H. E. The Officer Administering The Government Trade Charity Should Begin Home His Excellency, the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon'ble Mr. Andrew Catdecott, C.8.E., CM.G-, m a Special Message to the Free Press on the occasion of the opening of the Second Annual British Trade Fair130 words
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Article, Illustration623 1934-05-04 2 List Of Exhibitors And Allotment Of Stalk The following is a list oi the exhibitors and the numbers of the stalls lUotted each exhibitor. Number of Exhibitors. Stalls allotted. Advertising and Publicity Bureau. Ltd. IS. 49, .SO. Auamson, Gilflllan Co Ltd 14. 15. Alliance623 words
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Advertisement32 1934-05-04 2 §K^ jszJli I fjt Iff till m9mß Bj^A V^^^H I I i^^^fm-itJ I^* fjtf ZyLTr /*^^F*\ lO^\ w ICbm I *tJ I IM''* yyyj^J' *J| BP^s^ ■^■^■^■B BB I mm^ DistributOßsfßAifl£xNf4n LTD.32 words
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Article343 1934-05-04 3 Me following messages have been received by the f ree PreSS f r pablication on the occasion f the opening of the second British Trade Fair at the Great World this evening:— Mr. R. Boulter, the British Trade Commissioner: •JHE ISSUE by the Singapore 1 Free Press of343 words
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Article116 1934-05-04 3 The board of Bentley Motors 1931 I Limited announce that Cupt. Woolf arnato. the famous racing motorist, has been elected a director. Captain Wool! Barnato was chairman of the old Bentley Company, and was a member of the team of racing motorists which created many records for Great Britain on116 words
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Article292 1934-05-04 3 Mr B. c. Butler, Acting Canadian Government rade Commissioner, Singapore: I TAKE this opportunity to 1 wish the committee-in-charge and all the exhibitors every success m this most praiseworthy effort. The range of Canadian products on sale m Malaya is as yet not large, but we hope that as time292 words
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Article69 1934-05-04 3 Rules for Motorists ttd n ■n fit her J««ideEntranc< i I iro- m rwsu i into 1 to Zion R I here Road Park m that p; ancii the Entrance SSrSE SsHHSq >t t(l Oreal WorM. description what**ml d ,f crlmiui hMf<* V h Havclock Pother. dc 'h< M; m69 words
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Article121 1934-05-04 3 R. T. Horton. driving a supercharged 1,100 c.c. M.G. Magnctte, set up six new international Class "G" records for cars between 700 c.c. and 1,100 c.c. at Brookland recently. They were---50 Kilometres. 115.84 m.p.h. 50 Miles.— lls.B9 m.p.h. One Hour. 117.03 miles. 100 Miles. 100 Kilometres. 200121 words
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Article265 1934-05-04 3 1500 MILES OF FILM A WEEK In Malaya no less than m any other part of the world Kodak is the outJ'anding name associated with all branches of photography, whether within the humble sphere of the amateur or the highly technical requirements of the professional.265 words
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Advertisement264 1934-05-04 3 E Iff wS/^Em/i/ I I 5,000 Miles m Record Time I 4,000 Miles m Record Time I Greatest Distance Attained I I i B Wakefield l astrol is ceaselessly proving its supremacy m every sphere I where safety of life, and unfailing engine performance are dependent I upon efficient and264 words
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Article, Illustration597 1934-05-04 4 ACTIVITIES j OF MESSRS. GUTHRIE Co. Huge Rubber j And Palm Oil i Interests. Eight Years Phenomenal PHOENIX AERATED WATER J The firm of Guthrie Co. Ltd. was (founded by Mr. Alexander Guthrie m 1821. the year following the acquisition Of Singapore for the597 words
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Advertisement303 1934-05-04 4 BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT. A All -British Office Equipment. I flkJI aT^fc aT** V^ (Chromium Plated a^Ba^^'^^^^^^sf^^Sal B^_ W^h9 Bs^^ScS^^3^Bv A99j^M^SCa^a^^aT3 lam B^Bb^BH B^BVB^B^^a^^^3l aY B^^ka^BV^^^^^Bava^Mß^B^^^^ a^^fc^^^^jtt^^^^^^^^^^™^^^^^B^Bß^BM^^JßV^ty^^^B^B^^B^B^B^B^B^B imperial Standard Typewriter as supp!h>:3 The impei*w! GOOD COMPAXio.V Government Departments at-. embraces all the facilities of the Standard Commercial303 words
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Advertisement19 1934-05-04 4 H k\ 1 f|S^ bW b^^*4 Bfl B ISI ffiWO Cameras each ueet KODAK LTD. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE.19 words
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Article, Illustration97 1934-05-04 5 M |LKMAID 25 fa^ I V i!dUCtS la p high aid: mpart- r,ln nd B sides displays etened was during th< wrell- s Choco- Hayes, dollars valuable I DQd stand is being u.-^d I the introduction of Flavour Malted F ivas achieved wondenul F- In97 words
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Article70 1934-05-04 5 ESrs sis N 56. Chulia Street" kteti, v l states Your kt.r-hT. the a( o>i"Hs of b m»« ended Dei-rmber >*f [«T* iJ 'subject to *C wS t0 «a.f and KM a™, 0 ought f orward ,*'<«< ms w 7 T propos< Heai To T '< transfer70 words
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Article14 1934-05-04 5 i h I«*M of lir quarter's; »rt'i* -siLjWHs/Nachinery, and UI Commons reI14 words
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Article752 1934-05-04 5 THE LADY GUILLEMARD'S NEW ENGINE Messrs Harrisons Barker's Exhibits A* representatives of Crossley Brothers Ltd., of Manchester, Britain's oldest internal combustion engine builders. Messrs. Harrisons Barker ani Co.. Ltd.. are exhibiting: at their stand a Crossfey Marine Engine. This is a most interesting exhibit, particularly as the. engine is the752 words
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Article492 1934-05-04 5 INDISPENSABLE IN THE EAST ELECTRICITY'S SERVICE j IN THE HOME The B.T.H. Refrigerator Steel Cabinet 1 j In the days when electricity pcr:rZ if B any U lul household duties '•mv rJ 1S i? Ot sur^ isln to hear of any no* appliance which Is advertised jas Diing a household492 words
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Advertisement157 1934-05-04 5 Nothing can be more British than "Ideal" Mi!k. Ideal springs from the very Soil of Old England, whose pastures nourish the splendid cattle which produce FlMil[[(i(!llOiili!lJl*[|i!il)!|]| the milk condensed into w iiiiiiiik^ W&k^j II nmmnanßnlßaßS|Bßaaßßßna|||am||annnivma|||Ba|||||aaa|aßa|aaaßaßßß^ I Dnlllun MADe 5 ■gfiM OFFICE EQUIPMENT R^f* DUPLICATORS s MODELS FROM $115.00 S PERFECT157 words
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Article, Illustration982 1934-05-04 6 WHAT RONEO HAS DONE FOR BUSINESS MEN TIGER SUPREME IN MALAYA DUPLICATOR HAS AIDED PROSPERITY Firm Which Succeeded By Helping Others To WHERE QUALITY IS THE WATCHWORD An Invitation From Malayan Breweries Malayan Breweries, a British company, the first concern of its kind In Malaya, was made possible by the982 words
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Article30 1934-05-04 6 ing ai a r St comn a bine f Passenger-carry-ing air companies, which would rival vice fn has an ex tensive ser- f Astern SfiST' M C|30 words
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Article105 1934-05-04 6 Coal sold from British mines In the ny«. ended Dec 31 yielde<* a surplus over net costs of 1,863,489. or 8.91 d a tons, according to a return of the secretary of Mines. In Durham the costs exceeded the lls S y 04d a ton while a*105 words
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Article24 1934-05-04 6 The Danish Stato Railway. Panted a contract to British ftrn tor a supply of coal lor six months to he amount of 125,000 tons24 words
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Advertisement160 1934-05-04 6 THE NEWand SNAPPY FRUIT DRINK j m^M W^r Ml :V:¥j^B I f m^^^^r <"^ W V Vy- ■^■■•■•■•-•'••iiH PHQENIX PI MARO U I SA A IVepared from Fresh Passion Fruit the fruit with a distinctive II 1 11 fllfil I flavour all it> own, it defies inimitation. There's no question160 words
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Article22 1934-05-04 7 THE LATEbI An Attrac c Borneo M 's Exh m power mill bud makes 1 mdiv, th ■Rpnlin22 words
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Article24 1934-05-04 7 k :*i! lod work I- -■wiLEiied. Hull, sf P- £117,000 l& firm's bonus a rtomiswas distrit Be year ended Dec. 3] amounted to I24 words
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Article286 1934-05-04 7 redil Balance Of $29,788 >nual report oi the teingCo., Ltd. states: ng rati< ns Wi Vi restricted r i with the requirements of Tin and Tin Ore .Rectrictioni m 1931. Accounts. Revenue from tin ore I *****, add sale ol quota ri<>nts 38.00 $*****9.98. Profit on workshop Working286 words
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Article110 1934-05-04 7 CREDIT FOR INDUSTRY LTD. Credit for Industry, l;>, ited has i.(oo bj United Dominion Ti •>• Ltd a company associated with the Bank of England. The new company win specialise m UK p> 'vision ol capital for plant and ojner purposes for the smaUer and medium-stee businesses m this country110 words
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Advertisement232 1934-05-04 7 HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. ■x JL fc I < a BRITISH TRADE FAIR THREE EMPIRE PRODUCTS WITH A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION '^^B^^ißwE l> ih*& JsS«£!^s3Bgg j L^Wi^^B ASF rßVMft|fl H-f I 'alal al al bW bI Hb^ w t A W I I 7 1 W ■BBBBBBB^^L B^B Bb^P^ "H™ V232 words
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Article, Illustration972 1934-05-04 8 WORLD CONFERENCES RELIED ON IMPERIALS UNITED DAIRIES' PRODUCTS ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY BY HENRY WAUGH'S I The Pioneers In Hygienic Cheese-Packing I DEPENDABLE TYPEWRITER AND WHY Messrs Duncan Roberts' Exhibits i j Not so very long ago the dairying I trade of Great Britain was m the I hands of the farmer,972 words
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Article76 1934-05-04 8 London, Apr. 30. His Majesty's Government will not reach and decision on the desire of South Africa that Swaziland, Basutoland and Bechuai\aland be transferred from British to South African control until both the native and white populations have full opportunity to express their views. This assurance was given this afternoonReuter wireless - 76 words
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Article41 1934-05-04 8 I Sales of electrical refrigerators m .the United States m 1933 were 1,050,000 a new high record, and comoarinc .with 950.000 units sold m 1931. the previous peak year, according to J E Davidson. Executive Chairman of National Electric Refrigeration Bureau41 words
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Article155 1934-05-04 8 I London, April 16. The re-grouping of British India. iin the interests of economy, into six major Provinces namely, Bengal with Assam. Bombay with the Central Pro- j vinces. the Punjab with the North West Frontier Province and Sind and I Madras, the United Provinces and Bihar and155 words
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Article48 1934-05-04 8 The Juntos (if I i Explains I I for I .■■■■•3 l 01 man I firn I I I I I I tlltl3 I I ntl ::iH Biiti k-B about I -I Uld buy riiß I I I i I M m« fl built I I48 words
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Article55 1934-05-04 8 rhilkV. 1 <i"\r'!K I Reproffi B I fthUCM a nii i I mcii I Nankr I 1 1 1- I step* I I I I G I I I M in* In I •tin- *H foro I ,c;t. I down :i?^lM the J r r.r« He will X55 words
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Article14 1934-05-04 8 RUBBER USES IN DECORATION I n P I ihoi I I I I I14 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1934-05-04 9 .viN(, AIRMEN 0%; SHELL Progress Of Flying |n Maira i BRITISH TYRE MANUFACTURE EXPLAINED Speed Kings i Always Choose Dunlop's FACTS ABOUT RUSTON'S BRITISH ENGINE FOR BRITISH WORK I U.E.s Merryweather I Exhibit wasj period; c ...pore This scepti- »< agU It to pro-,1,248 words
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Article120 1934-05-04 9 What Is probably the oldest surviving woollen mill In Wales is still operating at the picturesque village of Aberayron, Cardiganshire (West Wales*. It was started m the early part of the nineteenth century and Is run to-day by two brothers whose lather was apprenticed to120 words
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Advertisement182 1934-05-04 9 >v ■•■•:^^|^B^h^ .■:-.^^^^^^^o.-. •••■v-v.-.-.-jj^B^:*:-:.:^:-JBK '^^K^^' :'^B^fc7^^Hj '^^^JE^K '■'■■'-■'-■^^f-'- > ■^^^^^K.'y' :^^^K'-; !^^PT ':':^^F.'y- J^/iBJ& :^^^L i i"i r '■'^^^t %i''*-'*~-'>>'*'-'^^^| '■'''liX' •"•"•"'"•'"■'■■'■■'■'-"'^^K'-'-v-"*"*'"!^^^^^KssjiiB"^fcfe"i»'***"*""'*"*"*'^^^^^-'*'' '■**vx**'' I ■'■'SX"!%"*^ > i- •'•>'■' '^^^2 B w k isSSSw SL JBV^^ m- J'- 'fli BSBP^^I H^H^^V^HJ I Hk Wn fix fl| BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBK^ Mii:wj«:vi8>:-:':^3BHI^^a Bw^Hl I V*^182 words
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Advertisement106 1934-05-04 10 TXe c^G/ce of those who know— DUNLOP *C^%\ V^ DUNLOP STANDARD- the choia I #.w^ _^^^^^l^ws^^i2^^^ niost British car manufacturer^, and i^^^^^^^^^^^MK^^^wrTJM^^^ tne standard by which all other tyres arc I f^H^SB^B judged. Famous all over the world tor MMMM WITH DUNLOP GOLF AND TENNIS BALLS Vl I JT Wf106 words
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Article, Illustration795 1934-05-04 11 THE STAMP OF BRITISH TRIUMPH Achievements Which Speak For Themselves. ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT i m J£E ALLIANCE COMPANY'S EXHIBITS British Engines And Transformers Castror j Gt < strol I J I as the r ted with Sir i Malcolm Campbell set up the795 words
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Article29 1934-05-04 11 of R ailway Worfa IndanS at C quence c* i nstrucnditure of tieme is I new «riUbe ddim workr to be the works m K>rtthisre-29 words
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Article12 1934-05-04 11 <>, /akinE South .or hls "wustry i war. -menfs pendtternal oil12 words
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Article125 1934-05-04 11 Drop of 10,000 Tons In London Smithfleld Market's trade In meat, poultry and provisions during 193 C dropped by 10.867 tons, and the total. 456.413 tons, was the lowest for six years. These figures are given m the annual report of the London Central Markets. Commenting on National125 words
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Article61 1934-05-04 11 >Uowing discussions m Paris been South Wales and Continental In wiiich U.S.A. was interested, a new quota arrangement is expected m the world tinplate market. In 1920 South Wales exported 60.000 i of Unplatea to France compared th only 2.500 tons last year. Meanile French production of tinplates61 words
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Advertisement21 1934-05-04 11 I r* 9 1 s II H I I I I I H I I I I I I t Bj21 words
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Article318 1934-05-04 12 MALAYAN MOTORS' STAND A Comprehensive Range Of Models One oi the most interesting sections of the Trade Fair is the motor lection, and the Morris exhibits at the stand of Malayan Motors will give an excellent idea ol the wide range of can stocked by the company318 words
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Article, Illustration495 1934-05-04 12 'under very favourable auspices, at a time when commercial horizons are brighter than they have been for many years, and the v*hole conception is indicative of Sir William's unbounded confidence m the future of world trade. OVERSEAS ADVANTAGES Among the many advantages to the overseas public495 words
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Article62 1934-05-04 12 tr Cabinet Takes Over Madrid, Apr. >8. The ministerial crisis has been ended by the President's acquiescence of the Cabinet headed by Senor Ricarda Samper, which is. like the last, predominantly radical and includes several previous members, notably Senor Romero. Minister for Foreign Affairs. Senor Samper isReuter wireless - 62 words
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Advertisement265 1934-05-04 12 BRITISH TRADES FAIR. STAIIs l^^^ "MATIONAL" HEAVY olL~afitl LAND MARINE. COLD STARTING. 3 B .M P jJJ.H H IB 111 ii li i It r .ii* i. "^B^^^a^v^ -v^ t K^a^i °JB I VS^V^^ BWMrr^Bw m_* JV^LaHaii j3l" C— i^ 1 ~^^^^^^^S^H 1 1 bu bWbWbWbkl W LlhbwbW IbV I265 words
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Advertisement72 1934-05-04 13 ALL THAT gusraiiigfiing a complete service second to nnnp Bit- \^^^HWMMMBBB^|^^^gSi^s£i^fifißßfl j MA| J^ m.^ m THe NeW MORR| S MINOR TOURER 1 1 jj\ \f #m iir^^^^D w 1 \M I I I •IJyBB! m%^ Jt^^^m^^^^Tl Bl Ir I twKn^n''* x Jl /T>^Bwß l| a IT lH WCa" ENTED72 words
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728 1934-05-04 14 FOR BRITISH IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS Enquire At Jackson And Co.'s Stall THE HISTORY OF A GREAT ENTERPRISE Enquiries regarding British iron and steel products of all description should be made at thr stand of H. Jackson and Co. who are the local representatives of that gigantic organisation, Guest. Keen728 words
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Article, Illustration618 1934-05-04 14 ANALYST'S VERDICT ON TOLLEY'S BRANDY Messrs. McAlister And Co.'s Exhibits Samples of the various British and Empire products which they handle through the numerous agencies they hold will be displayed at McAlister and Co's stand. McAlister's have been long established m Malaya, the actual618 words
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Advertisement110 1934-05-04 14 C RQS SLEV Scavenge Pump Diesel Marine NG| Direct Reversing Remote rv __H_i _kt __fc_pj ■Mffi-i H&^TaKB __P^^^__l ■Op^C^^^ <^|H COMBINING:- THE EXTREME SIMPLICITY OF THE Two CYCLE D THE ECONOMICAL PERFORMANCE OF THE FOUR CYCLE D THE ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY OF a SIEAM £JJ| No Clutch Medium Speed Perfect Scavenging110 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-05-04 15 LARGEST CONCERN Unds for PROGRESS Latest Lighting n( j Wireless Apparatus Hi S .j I t last for E.C I In The products ol the company cover the whole- electrical field, but special mention ran tx- made or a remarkable -vxnee m electric lighting, which has Osrani "Catkin" valves.49 words
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Article, Illustration163 1934-05-04 15 Ed its technical prestto LJ f he Osira (acci dent proof) street O.E.C. activities cover every oh^ m r? h h 8 P**™/ whlch ls a GEC and ctrical production, iron, ?J h SSSTJ?TS& lamp intro P i^er sutions and power tnumuS *£rZt SSk2 %M new Ulchni( i^163 words
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Article33 1934-05-04 15 The Banking Committee of the Canadian House o! Commons has decided to conduct a searching examination into the procedure ol all Canadian banks, m connection with the proposed revision of the banking laws33 words
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Article33 1934-05-04 15 Mr. Erne>t Brown. Minister ol Mine.s. speaking at Morpeth. said thar the last two quarters of 1033 each showed an increase of more than 1.000,000 tons compared with the coal output In 1932.33 words
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Advertisement37 1934-05-04 15 at £/ie British Industries Fair The Keynote of the new models v. is better motor tar value than One of the most notable im--<s??^^^^^^^^^^ HtUli provementi is the new syntro-s-^P mesh gearbox. Cross-braced R NEO MOTORS LTD.37 words
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Advertisement87 1934-05-04 15 |i THE lARGEST BRITISH 1 1 MANifACTURERS Of 1 1 EVERYTHING ____m___\ *9 IS r_S If Xl rT^J I ■I mwAwmrAmm m^^^^^mmimm ——^'—————————————————W _A mn mrA^mX m\vf M mmmm mm\W^m\^^^^Lmm\. Wt__^_____\\ mli at/jT'A \v\ V*JcJ_¥A m WW UW mmm^^____r__W___\ Bfc_l __h_<_M _T_B a V LS P_#^7i^--_a_H H/ Y \^^mmmmm\ A-WWw^mw^r^^^r^^87 words
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