The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 May 1934
1934-05-07
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Title Section17 1934-05-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,257. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article16 1934-05-07 1 dNSBURY lEBUFFS LIBERAL LEADER .Sort Of Alliance" d I iction t:-16 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-05-07 1 Later, ral Labour cold >ury, Id whili the House Commons t h c Labour Party was glad the port of I m its igainst n it had slightation ding f rona its and lliance (l I-anshun39 words
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Article177 1934-05-07 1 BRITISH UL TIM A TUM TO JAPAN Will Tokio Brave A Final Rupture Tokio, May 5. THE Foreign Office spokesman. I questioned by Reuter as to whether the Runciman memoran- 1 dum was m the form oi an ulti- matum replied that ihe translation; i.iy just been completed and ItReuter - 177 words
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Article86 1934-05-07 1 U.S. Government Claim Ajtainst Mr. Andrew Mellon Pittsburgh, May 5. Mr. Andrew Mellon disclosed to-day that the United States Government is i seeking to collect $1,319,080 additional tax on his income for 1931. also a penalty of $659.540.— Reuter. lit was announced m March that the Department86 words
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Article, Illustration175 1934-05-07 1 MR. ADRIAN STOKES REBUKED FOR BANQUET DISCOURTESY London. May 6. TPHE Council of the Royal Academy has written :o the octogenarian Mr. Adrian Stokes rebuking him for interrupting Mr. Mac Donald's speech at the banquet on Thursday. The President of the Council has written an175 words
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219 1934-05-07 1 London, May 4. The Prince of Wales was the chief guest last night at the annual banquet held to celebrate the opening of the summer exhibition of the Royal Academy at Burlington House. The exhibition will be open to the public on Monday. The PrinceBritish Radio - 219 words
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Article42 1934-05-07 1 British Challenge Yacht Ready For Trials London, May 4. The yacht Endeavour, which is a challenger for the America's Cup, is now ready for trial, which, if the weather is favourable will begin to-morrow m the Solent.- British RadioBritish Radio - 42 words
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Article22 1934-05-07 1 Geneva, May 5. Mexico has notified the League of the rescission of the notice of withdrawal given on Dec. 3, 1932.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article36 1934-05-07 1 Wild Scramble For Rubber Shares •From Our Own Correspondent) London May 5. There was the wildest scramble lor rubber shares this morning, the rise m prices of leading issues varying between 6d. and 4s. per share.36 words
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Article80 1934-05-07 1 House Of Representatives Pass Control Bill Washington. May 5. The Bill lor the regulation of the Stock Exchanges was passed by the Hvuac of Representatives by 280 votes to 84, both parties voting m favour. The support was so great that all j amendments for weakening theReuter - 80 words
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82 1934-05-07 1 Washington, May 4. The United States Chamber of Commerce annual meeting adopted a I resolution m favour of the modification of the Securities Act and the further modification of the Stock Exchange Control Bill, and also recommended that greater power be given the code authorities.Reuter - 82 words
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Article49 1934-05-07 1 Police Station Near Calcutta! "Attacked" Calcutta, May 6. Five bombs were thrown In quick succession at Shibpore police station seven miles from Calcutta by two young Bengalis at two o'clock this j morning. Two Bengalis and <i qonstable were injured and thd assailants were caotured. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article44 1934-05-07 1 Detained At Liverpool Pending Deportation London, May 6. Trebitsch Lincoln has been detained at Liverpool and will be deported to Canada and the Far East aboard the Duchess of York when the liner returns from Antwerp, whither Lincoln declined to proceed ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article106 1934-05-07 1 Brisk business was done at the British Trade Fair over the week-end Pace 7. The Legislative Yuan at a secret meeting have recommended increasing China's national forces and strengthening her defences m. readiness for the invasion of north China Page 9. A warning of the danger of106 words
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Article145 1934-05-07 1 WHEN HE WAS THOUGHT ON ATLANTIC I Police Again Eluded New York, May 5. THE ELUSIVE desperado Dillinger Is believed to have been a participant In a bank roberry at Fostoria. Ohio, m which five were wounded. Two men. with machine-guns under their coats, enteredReuter - 145 words
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Article131 1934-05-07 1 INDIA'S ECONOMIC BETTERMENT Government's Important Proposals I Simla, Ma> 5. Far-reaching proposals initiating a co-ordinated policy for the economic betterment of the country were issued by the Government of India to-day Steps already decided include: The appointment of central and provincial marketing officers: The inauguration ol provincial mar- j ketingReuter - 131 words
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Article108 1934-05-07 1 To Appeal Against Interest Payment Decision Amsterdam, May 5. The committee of the Amsterdam Stockbrokers' Association announced that the Royal Dutch Oil Company and its subsidiaries have notified an appeal i against the decision of the Hague Court with regard to the Association's claim that the company108 words
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Article609 1934-05-07 1 London. May 5. A new Dillinger sensation has been created by the Beltast report that the local police have been instructed to search the Canadian-Pacific liner [Duchess of York, when she arrives at Belfast at mid-night from Canada as it is possible that Dillinger is aboard609 words
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Advertisement76 1934-05-07 1 B|MM[ I TO-NiruT ■Cm WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th I f Makan Ketchil HAWTF papmai 1 *30 to ftic vMRtCi (FORMAL) I n ft 1 i mJ& UhN P c "'•t Informal! VAUDEVILLE I Mr. KORTWRIGHT ■ii. (Ventriloquist) DAY MAY Bth BEVERLY GLENNING PCIAL niui,rn THE MISSES SETH IHL DINNER AND (Dances)76 words
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Advertisement108 1934-05-07 1 CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST ADELPHI HOTEL CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN TOWN FACING ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. EVERY ROOM WITH BATH AND W. C. TABLE D'HOTE MEALS AND A LA CARTE COCKTAIL LOUNGE CONFERENCE ROOM PRIVATE DINING ROOMS, READING WRITING ROOM SEA VIEW HOTEL THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TU ESD AY ONLY A108 words
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1002 1934-05-07 2 BRIGHT ASHWORTHCARR PARTNERSHIP Bartels Bowls Well For O* XV* V_^. STATE TRIAL TEAM CHOSEN THE Merchants punished the P.S.L. ar.d I bowling m the tournament match at the S.C.C. yesterday, scoring 210 tor the loss of live rickets, J.mier, Ashworth and Carr being chiefly responsible.1,002 words
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Article84 1934-05-07 2 Seven For 24 Against The Services That the veteran S.R.C. bowler, Barrels, is still a force to be reckoned with was shown m the S.R.C. 's match against the Services on the SRC ground during the week-end The fixture was a two-day one but it was84 words
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Article233 1934-05-07 2 i The Asiatic XI of the Naval Base suffered defeat by 88 runs yesterday when they met the Indian Association at the latter's ground at Balestier Plain. The losers are a newly formed team and this was their first outing. I.A.:— Harigovind b Lourdes233 words
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Article133 1934-05-07 2 The second team of the Wiltshire* I «von comfortably against tlie S.C.R.C. ;J by 41 runs yesterday playing at the,! latter's ground at Hong Lim Green. Wilts 2nd Xl:— Stopher c Choon Lrong b R Tan 19, Hewert b R. Tan 6 Veek c Kong Siew b133 words
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Article212 1934-05-07 2 m preparation lor the Singapore vs. Neirri Seiiibikm State match at Seremhan over the Whttsun weekend the following players have hern asked to play m a trial at the SrC.C on Saturday and Sunday n^xt: F. P. 11. Pearse, G. Carr, l\ YV. Holt, C. N.212 words
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Article210 1934-05-07 2 The Public Works Department bea' United Engineers at cricket on Satinday afternoon on the St. Joseph's ground by seven runs. Scores: P.W.D. J. V. T. Campbell b Brown 15. V. Ponniah c Jopp b Brown 37. A. G. Cooke b Brown 8. G. Morgan b Harvey210 words
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Article236 1934-05-07 2 Noon Bowls Well For Volunteers In a low scoring match on thi Padang on Saturday the SVC brat the r C.C by four wlcketd The game was to i.aye begun on Friday evening, but was delayed owing to rain. S.C.C. F. P. H. Pearse c Wyatt b236 words
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Article, Illustration316 1934-05-07 2 DEBUT CENTURY FOR OXFORD Surrey Discover A New Bowler London, May 4. P. C. da Saram. the young Oxford lawn tennis player, was among the several "centurions" m the matches which inaugurated the English cricket season. Making his debut for the 'University »he scored two fineReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement20 1934-05-07 2 "LITESOME" BODY BELT AND JOCKSTRAP Ideal for sports and general wear. PRICE $2.00 EACH. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL LTD. Chemists.20 words
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Advertisement438 1934-05-07 2 CLASSFIED ADVER^^ TBNDBRs. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITi Tenders Tenders are now Invited for tfc. following mateiials or services. Fo particulars, see Municipal Tender Room Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for the Water Depart m Date of Closing 4 p.m. Aug. 7th 1934. C. H. OOLDIE, Municipal Secretary BUSINESS CARDS438 words
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Advertisement52 1934-05-07 2 "5a 1 DOG SHI wwt aj r. o I Htm THE SINGAH LUGGAGE CANS > G. Viddd -'.'tot im i X MM NK^ Minimum I Bl lITIES AND FOR* n I IDMEBS -1' FOX SALE. T.i LET. a A: i at 2«d j I W.Usti. Vi J Pan JSTwin ■~^.H.l.l>'52 words
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Article667 1934-05-07 3 RAILWAY WORKERS' GRIEVANCES OFFICIAL DECISIONS NOTIFIED Government Answers To 14 Points ff Own C( respondent) Ku.ii.i Lumpur, May 4. lon In reply put forstriken v eon- to all involved m the viu m> >; Mal.o. Chinese, jndOurlnukhi (Bengali). 1 an based upon Standing (11 m DAILI WAGES c vi mi667 words
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Article281 1934-05-07 3 Affected Areas Brought I'nder Control (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 3. For years ft has been a mutter of comment that there were no building ws m Bangkok. There was indeed one prohibition that nipah palm could not be used for roofing purposes within the capital. But281 words
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Article102 1934-05-07 3 The latest proof that Canadian industry is definitely on the up-grade is provided by an analysis of the annual otnpany statements for 1933 which is t out m the Toronto Stock Exchange monthly bulletin. The analysis, which based on the reports of 79 of the important Canadian companies, *n )ws102 words
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Article384 1934-05-07 3 NEW LAWS IN SIAM FOR BETTER CONTROL OF WORKERS Model Settlement For The Workless 'From Our Own Correspondent) I Perhaps m view I demands of labour it is not surprising 1 to find that the authorities are con i l he qucsti^ of legislation i which will In effect give384 words
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Article268 1934-05-07 3 Graduated lp To 50 Per Cent From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. May 3 Tin- act for the temporary reduction ol pensions has been gazetted, and now everyone knows the worst. Between 200 -300 ticals the cut is 10 per cent.: 300 —400. 15 per cent.; 400—500,268 words
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Article110 1934-05-07 3 There were 167 deaths m Singapore during the week ended Apr. 28, compared with 172 m the previous week, the mortality rate being 17.97 compared with 18.51 m the previous week and 19.06 a year ag|3. One European died during the period, four Eurasians, 128 Chinese, 17 Malays and 15110 words
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Article327 1934-05-07 3 CHINESE CATHOLICS WELCOME BISHOP EARLY WORK IN SINGAPORE RECALLED More Chinese Priests Needed In Malaya j JVESTERDAY the Church of S. Peter and Paul, Queen Street, of i vhich the Rev. Father Stephen Lee' s the Vicar, presented a picturesque cene when over 200 Chinese re-' eived the Sacrameni of327 words
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Article241 1934-05-07 3 The Bishop m responding to the address. after speaking m Chinese, said m English how pleased he was to be present. He said that he had heard all about the Catholic Young Men's Association of this church as well as the Catholic Action from the Rev. Father241 words
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Article208 1934-05-07 3 Cured In Two Weeks. Here's a man who suffered with hi» 'stomach for eight years, whom evn hospital doctors co^ild not cure, until 'they gave him a treatment which you can get from most chemists out here. Hf says: "I want to tell you of thr208 words
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Advertisement45 1934-05-07 3 MATTINGS £n TVeu; designs New colours Chinese a nd Indian Carpets and Rugs WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL C° 31-33 HIGH ST «-et C- P. tools do your CONSOLIDATED PNEUMATIC TOOL CO., LTD., LONDON. Air Compressors of all sizes m stock Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, BRANCHES.45 words
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Article493 1934-05-07 4 Siam' s Role In Eastern Politics The following thoughtful article stressing the necessity lor strict neutrality on the part oi Sian m h<-r relations with foreign powers is takeit from the Bangkok Times: It is hoped the editor will allow Q little space for discussing the nbovc subject, which is493 words
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Article804 1934-05-07 4 Joan Littleneld - Britain On The Screen Joan Littleneld) (By London. yOLTAN KORDA has just returned from Africa where he has spent three months directing "Kongo Raid," a London Film Production woven around the adventures of that famous Edgar Wallace character "Sanders of the River." The unit, which consisted of f urteen Europeans,804 words
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Article1052 1934-05-07 4 Dr. Franz Seldte - Dr. Franz Seldte, By German Minister Of Labour r T*HE STATUTE regulating national labour came into force on May Ist.. 1934. It is. m fact, the first serij ous social legislation to give expression to the fundamental ideais of a world point oi view m1,052 words
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Article171 1934-05-07 4 1 1 N Gathertd here l v havll Ve »us, Ocdd» s < 5 ■Jwntly by Venus sssbHagd make-up for womS e^ Of rouge ono exr»-t past women htnSjft tJ of make-ups 2 3m? I beauty culturists njl 1 colours. Even- \vom an Y. **J .one. and171 words
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Article38 1934-05-07 4 The tollowing OovcnN ments are gazetud Mr G B I gher M.C.S. to b- Europear. i\ Kedah; Mr C. T Middleton m act as District Officer Cb« Island: Mr. Low Kirn Yin to! Deputy Collector Land 3^ Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement105 1934-05-07 4 THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Ball Raffles Hotel-Wednesda> 9.30 p.m. SI. FAMOUS ENGUSH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD S Celebrated l^yS L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted f^ iiilfri^^% POTTED MEATS K^s^ and E^* V %WB rlbn PASTES L Nr)o> L^^^^^ j^^^^^T^^^^ GILLARD'S Oxford,105 words
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Advertisement289 1934-05-07 4 Try the new, ori^moTEASY-ACCESS VH^I ;T im a P away, completely then ej:n i^MHP^^L vIB^: iH^y -< Cigarette can be extracted with ease Hraj i^^^B are a continual annoyance. T!ie\ unptdt <•? B extraction, and once von have taken tSe UN jl^^jjl X Cigarette, the Foil cannot readils !>. -.Jei289 words
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Article, Illustration115 1934-05-07 5 prince George Arrives Home From Africa picture. picture. picture. picture. ■^JMtMsss-fiafifi; zsrjztsz sarssr F^SlourTf tmf SET a tle X lr Wlnd !r Castl at Southampton, after comp,et,n S r South \frua lasting three months. He is is coming down the gangplank of tl" Windsor Castle on arrival at Southampton PAir mail; Air Mail - 115 words
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551 1934-05-07 6 1,300 OPIUM ADDICTS CURED IN ONE YEAR SINGAPORE SOCIETY'S WORK Dr. Philip Tyau Appeals To Malayan Chinese IN twelve months this clinic has completely cured about 1,300 opium addicts; this is a magnificent achievement." declares Dr. ■Philip K. C. Tyau. (Consul-General jfor China) m an appeal to the Chinese community551 words
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Article208 1934-05-07 6 Forty Officers Forty members of the Straits Settlements Naval Volunteer Reserve have Men granted commissions as Sub-Lieu-tenanti. The list Is published m the Oovernment Gazette as follows P< rcy Douglas Abbot. Arthur Jordan Allen, Charles Thomas Anderton, j Richard Kenneth Auten. Wilfred Charles Downing Ball,208 words
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Article355 1934-05-07 6 The Hon'ble the British Resident. Vegrl Sembilan. and Mrs. London gave i dinner party at the Residency on Thursday night, at which the following were present: His Highness the Yam Tuan. HE. the High Commissioner and Mrs. Caldecott, H.E. the U.O.C. and Mrs. Lewin. the Hon'ble Mr. M. B. Shelley355 words
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Article26 1934-05-07 6 Mr. J. N. Milsum. of the Agricultural Department. Kuala Lumpur. Is m Java to study horticultural methods at Raggoenan. He will also visit a fibre factory.26 words
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Article304 1934-05-07 6 ABOLITION OF BROTHELS LEADS TO DECLINE IN TRAFFIC IN WOMEN Lord Balfour's Claim THE Straits Settlements were cited as an example of the correctness of the Association's policy m regard to prostitution when Lord Balfour of Burleigh addressed the annual meeting of the Association of304 words
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330 1934-05-07 6 SOLICITOR'S CLERK IN CLEVER FRAUD ATTEMPT I TO VICTIMISE WATCHMAN "A Lot Of Dirty Work" A SOLICITORS clerk and his ail< r accomplice confederate were ac cused of a simple but well-conceive-fraud, m the third magistrate's oouri before Mr. J. M. Brander on Saturda\ The accused were Sham Sundar Ra330 words
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Article181 1934-05-07 6 Immigrants (let Ship's Captair Into Trouble Th« master and comprador ol tin steamship Clara Jebsen wen* fined by Mr. J. II Brandcr m the polirt court on Saturday on charges relating to tlie discovery of a group of immigrants hiding m the holds of tin vesst^l. Captain181 words
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Article117 1934-05-07 6 Woman Complains Of Defamation Of Character Mrs. Jenl Woelz. a local iMMbMSi woman, summoned the manager of Franz Isako's Circus. Jacob Blecker. before Mr. C. H. Whltton m the poliocourt on Saturday for alleged defamu ation of character. A similar -charge was made agamst Mrs. Jacob Blecker. Mr.117 words
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Article24 1934-05-07 6 As from Tuesday. May 22. Inclusive, the Third and Fourth Police Court* will be held m the old Chinese Pro tectorate m Havelock Road.24 words
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Article25 1934-05-07 6 HU NTER S DEA HJUChine A se Ac cident wild b Pusl n,. on In itai **J I. ,lv m s m [lying oo the25 words
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Article103 1934-05-07 6 > 1 aim oilei Blni porai Tin pr< traffl X id ck furl ,i Brld tion Sa C S -i Ml R tad 5 1 tm\ A r H m. B Pahat acdMi j ages iron) Johore B FT|i ;3 0%• 51 M P Jol B-i B strn103 words
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Article61 1934-05-07 6 On th( till ion Chan Chin 1 i Sip Pi m i Si. f 1 r ol Mvi k N r i' wcll-ki: r:< ""'ill m! iside r< i dlni 1 M i i Whll A-: j|l Quart '"L( with a motoi 1 injured received the ORI ir^ 1v M61 words
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Article20 1934-05-07 6 I a Treatment TThat*t t* if t. s5 It. k r will > ",V pa r, foil" clan20 words
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Article130 1934-05-07 6 "M.l\ For Malaya" In Unusual Accident Sir George Penny. M.P lor Malaya" was involved m a road accident m which four cars and a cyclist were concerned on Kingston Hill < Surrey) shortly alter midnight on April 22. Sir George, who was driving one of the cars130 words
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Article157 1934-05-07 6 Emotional Melodrama At Capitol j Jean Harlow is seen to advantagt m "Hold Your Man" at the Capitol, ji ■human story of a girl who forsakes ;an offer of a comfortable married life for the rough* road which goes with the jlove of a gentleman crook. Clark157 words
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Article78 1934-05-07 6 The Paris at Midnight dance and ™o^ et °f ganised by Miss Angela di .Martin s in aid of the Non-European Unemployment Fund at the S.V.C Drill Hall on Saturday night was a great inTh?- Jn ere WaS a large attendance m the gaily decorated hall, and78 words
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Article47 1934-05-07 6 mJetln^ n? h ,v! 934 A m nthly ««*ral meeting of the Amateur Sportine Association will be held at the resid ence of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt No 41 by^the fl°r a s d t m? o****0 to be foll °wed oy tne first 1934 committee meeting.47 words
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Article298 1934-05-07 6 Chinese Woman's Appeal Against Prison Sentence Convicted m the Police Court on Charges of abetting the prostitution of (two girls and assisting m the management of a house of ill-fame m Dickson I Road a Chinese woman appealed to the Chief Justice <Sir Walter Huggard* lon Saturday. The298 words
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Article99 1934-05-07 6 Caught Man Who Stabbed Landlord (From Our Own Correspondent.* Penang, May 5. At the Assizes here Kannapiran was charged with the murder of Pakirisamy m Transfer Road. He was 1 found guilty on the lesser Charge of causing grievous bodily hurt and sentenced to seven years' rigorous99 words
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Article55 1934-05-07 6 Governor's Consulative Committee The following have been appointed members of the Governor's Straits Chinese Consultative Committee for Malacca; the Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. Dr. H. K. Lung. Mr. Loh Kirn Swee, Mr. Tan Chong Lek, Dr. Tan Seng Tee, Dr. B. H. Ong, Mr. Tan Soo Hock,55 words
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Article134 1934-05-07 6 The engagement is announced of Mr Tay Hong Seng, only son of Mf. and Mrs. Tay Hock Siang, of Malacca, and |Miss Mary Khoo. eldest daughter of !Mr. Khoo Guan Chiang, of Singapore.! The marriage will take place m Singapore on June 3. Mr. Tay Hong Seng |is a well-known134 words
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Advertisement57 1934-05-07 6 THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Ball Raffles Hotel -Wednesday f»3O p.m. SI. The fastest connection with Netherlands India by ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIAN AIRWAYS K. N. I. L. M. To Palembang m 3 hours To Batavia In 6 hours PASSAGE FARES To Palembang single 70, return ticket57 words
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841 1934-05-07 7 Trade Fair Exhibitors Have Busy Week-End nterrchant, 3 r l Awa inny I M UM JO RECORD CROWDS AT THE GREAT WORLD Substantial Orders And Enquiries HECORD crowds have visited the British Trade Fair at the Greai. thP W °k? SlnCe US Pening n Friday CVening Durin S the week-end841 words
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Article200 1934-05-07 7 The following programme of drills up j to and for week ending. May 13 is:-To-day < Monday)- 5.15 p.m.. Head- quarters. S.R.A. <v>, Ceremonial Drill; 5.30 p.m. S.R.E. <v>. Lecture; 5.15 pm Intelligence pi., Ist. Bn. Sig sec, "A" .M.G Coy.. "B" Coy.. "C" < Scottish) Coy.,200 words
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Article24 1934-05-07 7 Mr A S. Ponnambalam. supervising dresser of the General Hospital, Singapore, has been elected honorary I general stcretar ol the Ceylon Tamils' Association. Singapore.24 words
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Article24 1934-05-07 7 Plane HeM I P dent.i plane plane Huang to up aid i on- lition rtnight ion of nt In ;n will I,24 words
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Advertisement196 1934-05-07 7 v i m 11 1 TO-NIGHT j^tiH 6th DAY still packing out (^^rVir- >ftr, .1 V The inimitable laughter provokers )M WALLS and RALPH LYNN m TURKEY TIME" (.ium.-nt British film released by Pavilion Ltd. E i^*?BH ROBERTSON HARE BJB^' JE- MARY B R° UGH y. jf Al Many side196 words
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Advertisement303 1934-05-07 7 CAPITOL I TONIGHT 6 15 9is j Positively last 2 performancer of JE R E LEE I j y and her famous "MADCAPS" a Girls Orchestra!. tn^^^Bf !^^vX^b^Bb^^^BD b^b^b^^^b?^** figg Hit- '9^Bbl B^BF B^L' B^Br^ B^B^B^B^B^ B^B»-*» -am^^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^bV HP* 8 I^^^jJl^^Sirli^r% W^i^^^J^V^^'W 1 €iJ A2^ afsSw^P al k i£^B^Bt jl303 words
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Article35 1934-05-07 8 once dressed like Mother Hubbard. Now they have a different whim they dress more like her cupboard. To be really up-to-date you should hold a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY.35 words
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Article12 1934-05-07 8 ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.12 words
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520 1934-05-07 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934. Week-end Comments SIR HERBERT SAMUEL, the Liberal leader, has received a j severe snub m response to his overtures to the Labour Party with the object of reaching a political (understanding. Sir Herbert Samuel's offer was made m the course of a520 words
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Article, Illustration822 1934-05-07 8 Colointfo For Derby And St. Legcr Chinese Owner Pilots Motor Traffic Pays 8,000,000 To Government Residential Centre For Unemployed THE most interesting question of the racing season at home is whether Lord Glanely's unbeaten three-year-old Colombo can achieve the feat performed by very few horses, by822 words
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Article392 1934-05-07 8 Yesterday was the twenty fourth anniversary of H.M. The King's accession. Next year, the twenty fifth anniversary will be specially observed. It is understood that steps will probably be taken to give a special imperial character to the celebrations. Mr. G. A. de la Porte, of392 words
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Article119 1934-05-07 8 1 I I otl pa wi to /Ji sUi s "j? 1 own»vj I Tin -ail nipi fv^i Ia Ml tti< verities Sr. it rapidly d apt "Island n boveicr, sw wt all win ?rt|j the hill T.erta the Cromarty Firth A road-trip round tneMii the eye119 words
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Advertisement270 1934-05-07 8 X 111 ~~^—-^^^^^^^^^^^^mm H CANADIAN m CLUB £T! Mf H ISK V CALDBECKS I C 1 C* C AT DADIf LiUvjiO v/F i V/i\i\ Delicious with Apple Sauce. PICKLED PORK SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. X HELP GET YOUR DINNER AWAY TO A g FINE START Two mates n toup270 words
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Article473 1934-05-07 9 AND STRENGTHEN HER DEFENCES Legislative Yuan's Secret Meeting POWERS URGED TO LTAKE JOINT ACTION Shanghai. May 6. JHE tollowing four decisions were A made at die secret meeting of the Legislative Yuan yesterday. To call upon the people m and outside the country to co-operate with theUnion Times - 473 words
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Article64 1934-05-07 9 FORCED DOWN IN CHANNEL g^ s UVKY n Ground During lon, May ear-old Hell ot landing during th« .vas ex--10 ObAshlng 18 miles both the differed iinder•ion ai from the when i BriUin is nine alter diminished ol tog sts. r Westiand Portland mben ol children lore by and was64 words
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Article104 1934-05-07 9 To Be Guaranteed By Government London. May 4. I faarary memorandum is issued JUntal that a financial resolution imposed to enable the introduction I BiH auth risii g the Treasury to Inntee the principal and interest ol "00.000 to be fcsed oy the G m t ol Palestine104 words
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Article44 1934-05-07 9 m Bloc Wants Action '""•'on Cnnreni Sessioa I**, May 4. **sd£ silw Woe &7 U House tottd'honm en mi nd oi and full H lent withreIre S Ver t 0 be scofe 'ocl C■• adjourns." l 0 Senator k,r. CT ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article31 1934-05-07 9 renf|l l.oni;.I)i slam o niers' Plan> 5■- 3., r t R «ssi start H» "on nd of the It to Tokio Brix. man ■om v r rd ol 9.10431 words
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Article52 1934-05-07 9 Honsr Kong, May 6. Canton celebrated the Tenth Anniversary of the establishment of the Republican Government m South China yesterday when General Chan Ohai-tong held a milita-y review at the East Parade ground. It was celebrated m Nanking, Shanghai, Peiping, Hankow, Changsha, Foochow and other important centres lin the country.Union Times - 52 words
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Article45 1934-05-07 9 British Authorities Getting Anxious London, May. 5. Ibn Saud has been approached by the British Minister at Jeddah as to how far he Intends to carry his victorious advance against Yemen. Three hundred British subjects are still at Hoeida. mostly Indians ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article19 1934-05-07 9 Rugby, May 1. The Duke of Connaught, uncle of the King, today celebrated his 84th Wrth--1 day. British RadioBritish Radio - 19 words
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Article50 1934-05-07 9 Queen Mary To Launch Giant Cunarder London, May 6. It is announced that King Georee and Queen Mary hope to visit Glasgow M the end of September for the purpW la "^h,ng the new giant Cunarder 034. The Queen will perform the actual ceremony of launching. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article264 1934-05-07 9 French View Of Japan's Policy Le Populaire. commenting on the official Japanese explanations, says nobody will be deceived by the langu i age which Japan habitually uses when one judges that the time is not yet ripe to put imperialist plans into execution. The breathing spaceReuter - 264 words
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Article97 1934-05-07 9 London, May 6. The Sunday Times correspondent states that for the first time for years the League Secretariat has issued a denial of a published statement. He says that, after a talk with the Secretary General. M. Avenol. Mr. Yokoyama told a journalist that he had beenReuter - 97 words
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Article67 1934-05-07 9 Charge Of Making: False Declaration (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 5. Lim Seng Hooi appeared m the police court this morning following the issue of a warrant yesterday on information laid by Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews alleging that he intentionally made a false declaration m judicial67 words
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Article53 1934-05-07 9 Further Reduction During April London, May 4. It is anticipated that a further reduction of approximately 5.000 m the number of registered unemployed m Britain m the month of April, as compared with the March figure, will be disclosed when the official returns for April are issued onBritish Radio - 53 words
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Article63 1934-05-07 9 Battleship Can Defend Itself From All Attack Rugby, May 2. The First Lord of the Admiralty, m reply to a question m the House of Commons, said that the policy of the Admiralty was based upon the conclusion that the battleship would be able to defend itselfBritish Radio - 63 words
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Article15 1934-05-07 9 London, May 4. The death occurred m London today t Trpdearar. aged '67. British RadioBritish Radio - 15 words
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Article183 1934-05-07 9 MR. CORDELL HULL'S WARNING Volcanic Conditions m Many Parts Washington, May 6. A warning of the danger that the militarism which is sweeping many parts of the world might lead to war unless curbed by international co-opera-tion to promote peace, understanding and friendship was utteredReuter - 183 words
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Article173 1934-05-07 9 Mr. Baldwin's Tribute To The Chancellor London, May 4. Speaking at the Albert Hall at a Conservative party meeting Mr. Stanley Baldwin. Lord President of the j Council, paid a tribute to the work of 1 Mr. Neville Chamberlain as Chancellor lof the Exchequer. DespiteBritish Radio - 173 words
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Article115 1934-05-07 9 Guarantee For International Peace London, May 4. Sir George Clerk. In presenting his credentials as British Ambassador m i Paris to President Lebrun to-day, ex- pressed the hope that the relations linking the two countries, which sprang from sentiments and traditions ;of true friendship, should continue. The maintenanceBritish Radio - 115 words
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Article55 1934-05-07 9 Dunlop Make £2,346,644 Profits London, May 5. The Dunlop Rubber Company profits during 1933 totalled £2,343,644, an increase of £652,789. An 8 per cent. j dividend is recommended on the ordinary shares and the carry -forward b increased by £136,207 to £578,415. Total assets figure m theReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1934-05-07 9 Veteran Missionary's Death London, May 5. The death occurred suddenly at Bristol of the Rev. Francis John Griffith, who had spent all his activer life m China since 1884 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article38 1934-05-07 9 Latest Rubber Prices London, May 5. Spot (Sellers) 7 s|l6d (7 1|16d.) (Buyers) 7 3|l6d (7d.) July-Sept. 7%d (7 3 16 d.) Oct.-Dec. 7y 2 d (7 516 d.) Jan.-March 7%d (7 716 d.) Market Firm.38 words
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Advertisement251 1934-05-07 9 LENTHERIC The Powder Exquisite, the pride of f?Sßffl Paris's foremost perfumeur Lentheric. ids|ilJ Soft as swansdown, caressingly perfumed, UHilll this Powder fulfils the modern woman's N Irl demand for the perfect Face Powder. I LI I Lentheric has created a shade specially |J| J for you. It is sold m251 words
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89 1934-05-07 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Std.. Spot 'loose) 24' /2 24% R.S.S. equal to London Std.. <F. 0.8.) 243 4 24" /8 Std RS.S on Tender May 24 3 i 24% June 25 25 l 889 words
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Article223 1934-05-07 10 May 5 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1164 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London, e§ days' sight 2 4 9 64 London* 30 days' sight 24 1 8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London, T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons. Paris, demandNew York - 223 words
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Article198 1934-05-07 10 Increased carloadings and in7>roved revenues on the Canadian National Railways for the first ninety days of the year are indications of a definite upturn m business m Canada. Traffic earnings for the National System show! an increase of £1,393,935 over thei similar period of last year.198 words
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Article844 1934-05-07 10 Fraser's S hare List: SATURDAY, MAY 5. Bayers. Sellers Ampat Tin (4) 6s 7%d 7s Asam Kumbang 39s 41s Austral Malay 43s 6d 45s Ayer Hitara Tin (ss) 14s 9d 15s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.00 2.10 Bangrln Tin 34s 9d 35s 6d Changkat Tin 46s 47s Chenderiang 8s 9s844 words
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1555 1934-05-07 10 And At Sane Estimate Of Restriction Profits PERSISTENT rumours that a favourable restriction statement is to be issued within the next few days have advanced the price of rubber to sixpence per pound over the week-end and there has been such a wild, blind1,555 words
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Article200 1934-05-07 10 $***** Profit Last Year The fourteenth report of the directors to the shareholders of Mentakab Rubber and Co., to be held at Charterled Bank Chambers at noon nn Tuesday. May 15. states After makinp due provision for depreciation, directors* fees, etc.. the account* show a net profit for200 words
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Article139 1934-05-07 10 Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan. pikuls 302. Selayang Tin Dredging, Ltd.. pikuls 207. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., hours 435; cubic yards 120,500; pikuls 600; estimated cost $13,000; cost per cubic yard 10% cents. Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd., hours 527. cubic yards treated 141,100; pikuls 734; estimated139 words
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Article84 1934-05-07 10 Britain Revises The Duty London, May 4. The following specific rates of duty for the existing general ad valorem duty of ten per cent are substituted on eggs not m shell from May 8: Liquid or frozen, including glycerinated. V 2 d lb.. dried whole 2^d; dried yolkReuter - 84 words
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Article110 1934-05-07 10 Singapore Produce P rices I Garni, Uu)en Java Cttbc Hambui MUntOitW) TVnn. X White P. tpper Black Pei Copra Oopra mall fl ioca Small I Llngga Sago Fi OUr J«« Si! our v Ptlembanj j.-i long Blanja J< ictooi Sarawarv T tong R. <SJam> We No ir» r w"^ R.110 words
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Article100 1934-05-07 10 Abroad London. Mat i Excnang i Paris V New York I.l] Montreal 5 10 4 Brussels 21.83. Geneva 15.79 Amsterdam 752 1 Milan s& 2 j 8 Berlin 12 Stockholm LMt, Copenhagi n 3 Oalo 19.90! 2 Vienna H Prague 122 V Helslngsfon 226 3 4 Madrid <7 I 16.100 words
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Article90 1934-05-07 10 1 From Our o-An Cow American I i American Telephone and Telegraph m L Atcheaon Raili 64: Dupont Firestone, Con General Dectrl General lloCon Goodrirh Goodyeai-llnter-TelephoN and raw :1 8 .National City 8,.:u 9 I New York central Railroad 29« Pennsylvania I r I road Co Com Mi90 words
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Article28 1934-05-07 10 I The Kconomi>t tof* Of Ks success i rromo, £2£ I "We only I from pay ;ise < Colonial 0 c& j rapenrt^oc I 'm mon 'i)"28 words
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Article31 1934-05-07 10 Mi.' .M.I-" 1 for m tend..' -JtfJJg Bills 10-da af tnree r> was allotted m "»J i The averap- I I* 1.95 d. as con weak ago- British RadioBritish Radio - 31 words
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Article193 1934-05-07 11 /v Son-Aggression Pacts Are Sought M,,^ a Apr. 1 I I the con?ion Japan, Union. Nichi NichT 1 [rcles ol Japan ment for G vern- lude a n oianxiets re l eighborrsuch pacts I neater the aggr s n the United md China peaceful theTass - 193 words
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Article161 1934-05-07 11 Effect Of Now Treaty With France Madrid British exports to Spain are likely r o be hard hit by the new FrancoSpanish Trade Treaty. France, for instance, has obtained from Spain .\n important concession m respect of icrap metal imports. In 1933. Great Britain sent to Spain161 words
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Article246 1934-05-07 11 Conflicting With C.E.R. Interests Haharovsk, Apr. 12. Construction work has started under supervision of the South Manchurian Railway, along the eastern line of the Chinese Eastern Railway, between Hailin and Mutankiang. m a zone m direct proximity to the railway track. Buildings are being erected, building materialTass - 246 words
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Article51 1934-05-07 11 Railway traffic and revenues continue to show marked gains. Commodity prices are firm and rising slightly. The advance m the price of high-grade bonds which continued without any important Interruption from the beginning of the year until March 26th. has been one of the most significant feafures of the economic51 words
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Article221 1934-05-07 11 Profit Of $2,257 Last Year The directors' report to the shareholders of Changkat Serdang Estates Ltd., for the year ended Jan. 11, 1934. states The accounts show a profit of $2,257.47 to which must be added the balance of $35,277.65 brought forward from last account, making a total221 words
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Article376 1934-05-07 11 appaWe rabbet not tapped on c s t a es of 100 acres and over, fur the month ending March, 1934. Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped Area of tappable Rubber never been tapped Total Percentage of Acreage of On Estates which have On Estates which have376 words
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Advertisement66 1934-05-07 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anon y me In Belgium 1907 > HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN. HANKOW PEKING. HONG KONG, TSmAl* BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Aor K g n!,? °V eal P r °J>erty, Loan* for building. House and real Estate agents. Arenta for: Union of66 words
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Advertisement519 1934-05-07 11 y-ti exceed $12M0.M* Assurance In force over tS&.M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strmiu Settlement*, r>« a« i< AGENTS WANTIL On Appucauon to P. c. B. Newtogton. In.pector or Agency Singapore, expen «i rt ce wIU be given HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m519 words
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Advertisement316 1934-05-07 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN 4 (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 j shares of £5 each £3,000 001 Reserve Fund £3,000.00 i I Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3 000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2 i Agencies and Branches Alor316 words
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Article1028 1934-05-07 12 Echo Sounder A Means To dollar^ Greater Safety j traq^ We make no apologies for once again introducing to our readers, and especially those who are still actively engaged at sea. the latest scientific instrument designed to make navigation safer and economical <says the Nautical Magazine). This1,028 words
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Article185 1934-05-07 12 Work of Removal Begun At Shanghai A source of inconvenience and danger to Indo-China vessels using Hun* i Wharf at Shanghai will be a thing oi the past when the Far Eastern Salvi. Co. has finished its work of blasting the s.s. Shawhsing to pieces as it U<185 words
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Article243 1934-05-07 12 Salvage Ships Lashed By Storm Cork, Apr. If. While divers were hunting for sunken gold. 300 feet below the sun act ot the Atlantic, a violent storm to-da> struck the famous Italian salvage ships Artiglio and Arpino. Before the divers could be brought to the243 words
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Article123 1934-05-07 12 The motorship, Angtekerk. built m Amsterdam ior the Vereenigde Nederiandsche Scheepvaart Maatschappij. ll now m service for the Holland-Aus- tralian Line Each of its two motors develops 4.150 h.p. and the speed oi the ship is 17 knots. Her capacity ll 8.750 tons. The motorship. Almktik now under construction is123 words
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Article61 1934-05-07 12 FATA L QUARREL IN RELIGION Son Of -ita, MM ••;""iv.ir. :i :i I S I worn >V I R X 1 'AM Mur >1 I X:: I drop th I u:,r, i J Paternal -rand ?>■ tn c: "Ml snip 1 I youthiui m Dubonnet rations which I alon< I61 words
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Article57 1934-05-07 12 Per President Polk m 111 rii Oart< Sismandofl llan, Helen Giftleso::. FrfdM Isaac ck H. I Huebner. Theo K. D. Lazzrl). Hlldeprtf LazzeHH \:n<. L:oi]»I McAndrcw I ;d^\v. Lionel McAndrei Jr .'jl nitld Me Andrew. G And:' I Ricairio PortlDo Man- Mcltfl D r thy A. Smith. D.mthy57 words
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Advertisement632 1934-05-07 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 3433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. I Imperial Airways. Federated Malay States Railways. Booking AtenCl for Royal State Railways' of Siam. I^o SI Bt^l Incorporated m England). *w* HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOVR MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSES. COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS632 words
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Advertisement90 1934-05-07 12 HENDERSON d B> lurini?)il!> Pa>sf n<w > J Beturrn Ran«««n. Port Jj« Mar^eillex. I'alnu md W^ HOMINN \KH >UUN^I fort {HvfnifMrkalion^ I 'I BUI I VO! I PEGU I CHINI I KEMMEN I BHAV AMARAI I I I row I PEC- I CHI I alls London I LOMMiN Single $lfl90 words
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Miscellaneous573 1934-05-07 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan < via Jerantut Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 and 7 p.m. Kelantan <.via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday573 words
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Advertisement352 1934-05-07 13 Ip, 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS H raaff sp«re. T nagc Spore. 610-1 May 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 8 K-u^Di 17.000 May 11 RANCHI 17.000 June 22 60 00 May 24 BURDWAN 6,070 July 5 ■4 t HIND 21 .500 May 25 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 X RANPURA 17.000352 words
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Advertisement482 1934-05-07 13 Ellennan&Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) i?ni> nAvnr, U ELLERMAN W LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURC Steamer V A P RTS AND SUEZ C^X UAWBIIKG. City of Athens !>«« Sails City of Hankow M ay 14 May 16 y Ma y 30 June 2 City of WelU^on"482 words
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Advertisement1046 1934-05-07 13 m£Z sS^c^ x.^nd'^s "ft,™ 0 steam sh' p co.. <mv Th T INSURANCE. &uTSn£ Co. uT° n 3nd Qlobi The Ju ai L G l and MCrsey Ma:me sur<ulc# RAILWAYS The Pedermted Matey States Railways The Royal State Railways of S:a lta UnnerlaJ ai AIRWAYS. TnSftri Trßr^rnnH^;. 1 1 *41,046 words
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Advertisement753 1934-05-07 14 K« P- Ml4ONINKLUKK PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPU j PLANCIL T S— Monday, May 7, Belawan-Deli. Ro tav ia I BOTH-Monday, May 7. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia. SINGARADJA- a Monday rl May 7, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkalis and ROK^N-Tuesday^May 8. Bengkalis. Panrh, Berombang, Tandjong-Mengei-V« d SiSS»sffltrMa^Sawan-DeU and Penang. THEDENS-Wednesday, May 9. Muntok753 words
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Advertisement528 1934-05-07 14 3355^ titi T TT^ TT^T^ TO EUROPE Spore Spore Penang: N. York. Pres Polk In Port May 8 May 10 June 19 Ada k ms May 19 May 22 May 24 July 3 is I ill Ses V Buren July 28 July 31 Aug 2 Sept. 11 Vres. Gafrield Aug.528 words
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Advertisement716 1934-05-07 14 I TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, L<iM». iTT^T^^^Bl^^H TO HAMIUIu"; lKOiI Ul!^^B HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 May 16 X IKASHIMa m Dt iTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 29 30 JYASUKUNI \?S" y H^H HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HAKONE Map? 1^ JHI HARUNA MARU 10,400 June XI 21 *SUWA \\\lr J SKATORI MARU716 words
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Article, Illustration2446 1934-05-07 15 .^^L— .^^^^fc^ IMcPHERSON BRINGS OME THREE WINNERS ISLE 01" ISONNY PAYS $80 I spring theßuJil present les"I the refused I took I It was bro* d wont Spencer ithe tm back Mar on iicceskilra a well m me m Partie running ed m imthird place.2,446 words
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Article61 1934-05-07 15 Lim Bong Soo In Hong Kpng Hong: Kong, May 6. Lim Bong Soo, lawn tennis champion or Malaya, arrived m Hong Kong yesterday to join China's contingent to the Far Eastern Olympiad at Manila next week. An exhibition match is reported to have been arranged for Mr. 1Union Times - 61 words
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Article36 1934-05-07 15 The Marine Football Club are sendi ing a team to Malacca to play the Malacca State XI on the 26th. inst. A second match on the following day is to be arranged by the Malacca F.A.36 words
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Article126 1934-05-07 15 Woman Owner Wins Big American Race Louisville, May 6. The Kentucky Derby (mile and a quarter) over Churchill Downs to-day resulted as follows: Mrs. I. D. Sloane's CAVALCADE 1 Mr. Alfred O. Vanderbilfs DISCOVERY 2 Mrs. Frank J. Heller's AGRARIAN 3 Thirteen ran. Won by three lengths thirdReuter - 126 words
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Article21 1934-05-07 15 London, May 5. At Wembley to-day m the Rugby League Cup final Hunslet beat- Widnes by 11 points to 5. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article17 1934-05-07 15 S.C.C. VOLUNTEER SNOOKER Twesdafr ties: P. H Ron*M»?«nnd R Wilson vs. J Lee aiul C O Fugler.17 words
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Article51 1934-05-07 15 Lawn Tennis S.C.C. Tournament MONDAYS TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap Semi-Final. F. E. Rowland and Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke plus 2 vs. Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson and Miss Hastings owe 5. Mr. S. E. Newbery and Miss Podler owe 2 vs. Mr. F. V. Duckworth and Mrs. Blake owe51 words
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Article300 1934-05-07 15 Ties arranged for next week commencing Monday, May 7. 1934. are as under: MONDAY, MAY 7. Championship Singles N. A. Hannay vs. D. Leicester F. Norris vs. V. C. Wcsterhout M. Cordeiro vs. F. Scully A. Johnson vs. G. Lowe N. E. Ess vs. A. E. Poreira TUESDAY,300 words
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Article50 1934-05-07 15 Men's Singles Handicap Class "B" MONDAY B. R. Mistri vs. M I. Reshty. TUESDAY P. C. Sands vs. E. Simon. WEDNESDAY Haji Ahmad vs. Winner of E. Simon and P. C. Sands. THURSDAY Tan Swee Wan vs. Hadji Ahmad. P. 2. Sands or E. Simon. No postponements allowed.50 words
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Article108 1934-05-07 15 Penans, May ft, A large crowd witnessed the semifinals m the Mixed Doubles of the Penang Lawn Tennis championslups yesterday. The results were: Mrs. Rule and L. F. Knight (title holders beat Mr. and Mrs. Storey 6—2, 6—2. Mrs. Lee and Gocm Kok Ying boat Mrs. Blythe108 words
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Article214 1934-05-07 15 POLICE WIN Government Services League i I Police 2nd. .1 Marine 2nd. 0. At the Police Depot at Thomson Road on Saturday afternoon, m the se- cond division of the Government Services League Police 2nd. beat Marine I 2nd I— nil. The teams were rvenly. matched. Dodds played a214 words
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Article135 1934-05-07 15 Setyngor's Next Trial The following will be the teams for .the next Malaya Cup Trial on Friday. JMuy 11. Colours Kum Pak; Dinah. See Hu: Kirn Wan, Sunny, Jahn Mohomed; Khai Swee Leek 800. Yew Pool. Soon Teck. Ah Choc. Whites: Thin Chan; Kal Ban. Elmer; Pillai. Taib.135 words
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Article141 1934-05-07 15 (treat Jubilee And Derby Betting London, May 4. Betting on the Great Jubilee Handicap to be run at Kempton on May 12 is: 9—2 Leighon taken and offered. 13—2 Scarlet Tiger, The Blue Boy offered. 100—12 Montrose offered, 9—l taken. 100-9 Generous Gift offered 100-8 I taken. 100-9Reuter - 141 words
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Article54 1934-05-07 15 Hong Kon^ Europeans Win Soccer Trophy Hong Kong, May 6. The Governor's Cup was won by th^ Hong Kong European soccer team yesl terday, when they defeated the combined Chinese team of the Colony by four goals to three. The deciding goal *.va>> scored aft^r fifteen minutes extraUnion Times - 54 words
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1307 1934-05-07 16 Bolton's Lapse At Lincoln Costs Them Promotion MANCHESTER JUST AVERT RELEGATION From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 5. FNGLISH League Football came to an end to-day, when the final questions of relegation and promotion were settled. Chief interest centred upon Second DivisionReuter - 1,307 words
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Article, Illustration101 1934-05-07 16 Seven Wickets For 39 At Leicester London, May 5. OReilly. the bowler upon whom Australia is placing much reliance for the Test matches, had a good day In the match between the tourists and Leicestershire at Leicester to-day, for, m taking seven wickets I for 39 runs,101 words
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Article63 1934-05-07 16 Padgham Wins Southport Tournament London, May 4. Alfred Padgham <Sundridge Park) won the Dunlop Southport £1,600 professional golf tournament with a score of 279. one of the lowest aggregates on record for a first class 72--hole course. His scores and those of Henry Cotton, who was second, were:Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration361 1934-05-07 16 3^SET FINAL AT BOURNEMOUTH British Player Keeps Hard Courts Title London, May 5. PRED PERRY, Britain's No. 1 lawn tennis player, began the I season well to-day by defeating Jack Crawford, Australia's No. 1 and holder of the Wimbledon title, m the final ofReuter - 361 words
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Article320 1934-05-07 16 Singapore G.C. May Bogey Competition The May Bog?y competition of the Singaoore Gail Club was played at iiukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday vnO resulted m a tie between J. B. Can. W. McMullan and G. Finlay m "A" division with a score of 1 down and m a320 words
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Article35 1934-05-07 16 Freddie Miller Keeps World Feather Title St. Louis, May 5. In a fifteen round contest for the world's featherweight championship Freddie Miller, the holder, knocked out Paul Dazzo (Chicago) m the fifth round. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article19 1934-05-07 16 ne En< i Of nl li»trr Mi4tio T mom 3^ Hi-,,,,, x ham Utd and F \matfur19 words
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Article151 1934-05-07 16 BARBER'S SECOND CENTURY Satunla\'>a O sH)||J LAtWOOD ntteJ lOR M»||> I i Prom Our Oi London DARBER v yfl|^j rUIM county- i bridge Urn. this up i the m J Lord's to-day He wu oar n batsn.. j wood tum< 1 match wickets for 31 nu Close i scores: Yorkshire151 words
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Article44 1934-05-07 16 E. A BUfHM T. M Call .L I.ADIFS SPRIM- JJ,| Thf 101 l !hel 3| .srmi- final round m the Lad..* Cup competition Mrs Craft '.'-V J L a Cl Mrs Kelh The replay ol th.- tie fying round ol O««J rompetitii i Ishcrwood44 words
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Advertisement54 1934-05-07 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. DONT BURN YOUR CAKES COOK BY GAS PHONE54 words
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