The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 May 1934
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Title Section18 1934-05-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. KO. i; 71 wri*. it» WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1934 19 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-05-23 1 MdlYanJ and hit wife, formerly Miss arbara Button, the Woolwortli heiress who W£VJ m Singapore tc. ?-it\\\ photographed on arrival at proydon by air fr«tn Paris.26 words
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Whole cabinet Dismissed By Telephone
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191 1934-05-23 1 Hgh is hrownon the bloodies revolution m Bulgaria b, the report that Kin" has been set up M a dictator und J~ l 0" A P r rf Ul f nationalist interests who ro-eslabhshment of relations with the Soviet Sofia. May 10. f coup d'etatReuter Wireless - 191 words
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Article65 1934-05-23 1 ning The Public Sofia. May 19. waa successfully earns of wireless and the old ministers were distelephone and broadcasting Hfimis were awakened early and esatlons and ordered to >ongs and marches en the formation of the announced. of the new government, civilians and three i proclamation of policy -hiding aReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article157 1934-05-23 1 London, May 19. s ill dumb s_> far us direct communication with here is concerned. Neigtibouriiif capitals, hewerer, report thai ihr new government is a virtual dictatorship by King Boris under ts:e cmr.pursi >n of the powerful nationalist non-party association led by GhoorghieiT, the ex-Minister of Commerce. It is believedReuter Wireless - 157 words
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Article44 1934-05-23 1 Vienna, May 19. Wild rumours of disorders In Bulgaria are circulating here following a report of the formation of a semimilitary Government m Sofia and the suspension of all communication with Bulgaria. It is stated that hundreds of communists have been arrested. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-05-23 1 Enflaild*! Test captain for the first match against Australia? R E S. YVyatt, with two companions.16 words
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Article122 1934-05-23 1 FRANCE TAKES RUSSIA INTO LEAGUE Geneva, May 22. League circles are very optimistic bout Russia joining the League. It is \ow understood that Russia has wp*vod -or original stipulation that she should 30 invited to join, similarly to Mexico. 3y a unanimous vote of the Assembly. Following conversations between MReuter - 122 words
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Article117 1934-05-23 1 On Last Hop To Australia Batavia. May TZ. Miss Jean Batten left for Sourabaya at 6.30 local time yesterday morning, trying to reach Rembang the same day. There is no news of her arrival. Reuter. [Rembang is a coastal town m Java 100 miles west of Sourabaya117 words
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Article94 1934-05-23 1 Special Device For Eastern Plans London. May 19. A Royal air mail pennant has been instituted for aircraft carrying mails and will be analagous to the Royal Mail pennant carried by mail boats. The pennant is blue with a yellow device consisting of a royal crown overReuter wireless - 94 words
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Article55 1934-05-23 1 ITALIAN BID FOR WORLD AIR RACE Rome, May 19. i Italy has decided to 2nter the England—Australia air race m October next and her plane will be piloted by Francis Lombardi, who crashed In South America m January last after crossing the South Atlantic to Brazil. The second pilot willReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-05-23 1 Sir Malcolm Campbell (centre). With two of the volunteer stokers who pave a hand when firemen on the liner Windsor Castle, were temporarily overt-run? by the tropical heat encountered on the voyage from South Africa.35 words
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Article75 1934-05-23 1 Egyptian Outrage m a Villa Cairo, May 21. Abdel Samih Fawaz, a vegetable hawker, has been sentenced to death for the murder of the Rev. John Carden, former Roman Catholic Army Chaplain, who had retired m Cairo and who* was found murdered tovith his tfhroat cut at hisReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article48 1934-05-23 1 Explosive Greeting For Syrian Leaders Aleppo, May 21. Arrests have been made m connection with the throwing of a bomb m the leading hotel, where the President and the Premier of the Syrian Republic are staying. The visitors cheered when the pair arrived. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article29 1934-05-23 1 Heavy Death Roll Near Barcelona Barcelona, May 22. Eleven people were killed and 20 Injured In a collision between two trains fifteen miles from Barcelona.— Re uterReuter - 29 words
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533 1934-05-23 1 Momentous Silver Decision Awaited REPERCUSSION ON CHINA President's Announcement Due To-day Al l REHLNSICN is spreading m New Vo.k ..nd I finPres.dcnt Roosevelt is expected to announce his intentions to S T Tir London, May 22. ILVER circles m London do not anticipate that Mr. Roosevelt will make any sensationalReuter - 533 words
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Advertisement53 1934-05-23 1 KLIM :bed milk IPTBOACH TO Pi HE -1,1 KlZ!i» MILK IN *»1K TKOiMI S. I n s roREa RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY at 10 p.m. (EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.) A PAGEANT OF I BEAUTY THROUGH THE AGES" AND EIGHT NEW CABARET NUMBERS «^J: tT53 words
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Advertisement72 1934-05-23 1 On Other Pages Manchukuo wants a Xavy— Page 9. Latest county cricket Results— Page 16. Miss Jean Batten's flight to Australia nearly completed Page 9. F.MS. Volunteer Kifle championship results— Page 6. Kra Canal rumours denied rage t>. Bolivia Paraguay 'war to endPare 11 S.C.C. beat Malays m League soccer—72 words
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Advertisement85 1934-05-23 1 KLIM p(mi>Kfu:i> mi i.k liil MtABEtl 4rPSOArfl to ii si »^H' PATTI i r;/i :> milk Bl UI IBU Dn :jj rftOPll v AINA3M v lkadino i*KOVISI i .i _S CHRYSLER COMFORT SEA VIEW HOTEL I BALL ROOM I TO-NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED85 words
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Article235 1934-05-23 2 Murder Mystery At The Pavilion The Warner British picture, 'The Thirteen Candle" which opened at the Pavilion yesterday, is just the sort of picture which appeals to those who like a good detective story. It is well acted, the principals being Isobel Elsom. Arthur Maude. Gibb McLaughlin.235 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-05-23 2 The Scouts' Race at the Anglo-Chinese School sports.8 words
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Article1072 1934-05-23 2 Series Of Matches In Brilliant Weather 10. S. Fereira ct. Cordeiro b R. Minjoot 31, S. D. Gauder b R. Milne 25, H. Gibson not out 53. A. van Cuylenburg b R. (Milne 9. R. P. Ridley b R. Minjoot 5, E Brown b I. Leijsslus 5,1,072 words
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Article285 1934-05-23 2 PENANG MONEYLENDER'S EFFORT Sequel To Police Vigilance (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 22. As a result of a raid on the premises No. 46, Beach Street, four Malays were charged with assisting m a common gaming house. The accused were Mohamed All, Ahamad. Mustapha285 words
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Article89 1934-05-23 2 Chandu Haul On The Lycaon vFrom Our Own Corresponded Penang, May 22. No previous convictions were shown from the finger-print record of Lalsah who appeared before the District Judge for sentence m connection with charges arising out the Chandu Monopolies finding 2.000 tahils of chandu on board the89 words
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Article126 1934-05-23 2 Petrol Cans Burst Into Flames The local fire brigade received a call shortly after seven o'clock last night to a petrol kerbside pump owned by Chop Cheong Wo at 197, Bencoolen Street opposite the residence of Dr. S. K. Lim. A three-wheel cycle cart had a number126 words
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Advertisement333 1934-05-23 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j -AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DHSTIIG POWDER j FOR J i the prevention and cure of J "PRICKLY HEAT" j Obtainable i 1 from all Chemists and Stores. J Prepared only by i GRAFTON LABORATORIES BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chang? Alley, Singapore. T ie Cheapest Hou>e333 words
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Advertisement348 1934-05-23 2 TENDERS, SINGAPOm MUNICIPALITY Tenders an? now to ollowmg materials or particulars, we Muni .loom. Supply or G. 500 Gas Coal tor d< Sept. and 31st I Closing 4 p.m 1934. Supply or Heavy Specials for the v Date of Clostni 1934 n. h. g Municipal NOT! I THE RAUB AUSTRALIA348 words
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Miscellaneous209 1934-05-23 2 Diary Of The Week Wednesday, 23rd. fligh Water 4.55 a.m., 6.31 pm Malaya Command Aquatic Sports, 'second day*. V.M.C.A Pool, 2 p.m. Pageant of Beauty" Cabaret Raffles Hotel Child Welfare Society. Government House. 4.45 p.m. Football First Division, R.A.F. vs. Wiltshires. Anson Road Third Division "B," Post Oilice vs. Wiltshires,209 words
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Article366 1934-05-23 3 HORE FACILITIES FOR GAMBLING Another Million Tical Lottery Own Correspondent) [Bangkok, May 17. ties lor having a little mild m:reasing apace. There is inment one million ticals ritfl tickets at a tical apiece drawing if you please m the Then the cinemas are motor cars, gold, wiretd366 words
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Article38 1934-05-23 3 for pneumatic tyres is Canada m connection en threshing machines, icr is of a small type and ailed from place to place bent ractor's motor car. The able the contractor to move .speedily particularly bespread over an extensive38 words
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Article436 1934-05-23 3 ASSUMING MORE USEFUL ROLE formation Agency And Malayan Products "The experience of my first vear< unions oTth f A A^ en is that^he more of thi gency have becon *c more of the nature of a Trade Cnm missionership than they were m X earlier years." ne This is a436 words
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Article167 1934-05-23 3 Conference Attended By 1,200 Members Among the passengers who passed through Singapore this week on the Katcri Maru. was Professor K. Matsubara. of the Imperial University ol IY,kio. who is returning to Japan after attending the eleventh conference ol the International Union ci Chemistry, and the Eleventh Congress167 words
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Article237 1934-05-23 3 The Earnings of Daily Paid Employees In connection with the recent strike* of railway employees, the public may be interested m the following figures giving the average earnings for the month of March current, per man. per day. of daily paid staff employed at the Railway Workshops,237 words
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Article178 1934-05-23 3 Why Mat Spanked His Relative Taiping. May 18. A family dispute ended m the police court here today when Mat bin Kulop. a Malay, was charged with assaulting Chee binti Kulop, a relative of his. The woman said that she was on her way to the village178 words
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Article70 1934-05-23 3 Desire For Suicide Denied A ms-i wit:i one of his arms heavily bandaged was charged before Mr. N Grice m the police court yesterday with attempted suicide. H? was Ang Kirn Hock, and declared that he had been assaulted and naci nor attempted to take his life70 words
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269 1934-05-23 3 Given £50,000 By Casual Gaming Friends London, May 12. How a young man was given £50,000 by casual acquaintances at a Boulogne gaming establishment was told In the London Bankruptcy Court. He dissipated it by gambling racing and extravagant living, it was stated. An application was made to Mr. Registrar269 words
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Article195 1934-05-23 3 Mr. J. F. Brislin and Miss W. G. E as ton The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Monday, the Rev. R. K. S. Adams officiating, of Mr. J. F. Brislin, Wearne Bros., Ltd., Penang, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brislin, of the195 words
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Article167 1934-05-23 3 A Large Contingent At Royal Courts London. The United States were represented by a large contingent of guests and debutantes at the Royal Courts on May 15 and 16. The number of overseas visitors from any particular country to the Courts is usually eight or less, but, following167 words
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Article83 1934-05-23 3 A Present In Name Of Queen Medan, May 19. The people of Batavla nave started a fund to build a new cruiser which they intend to offer as a present to the Queen. They call it the "National Cruiser Fund." The Java Bode welcome the idea as83 words
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Advertisement79 1934-05-23 3 THE GIFT SHOP Stamford Road. NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. lection with any other Shop' m Singapore). ADIES HATS, ART FWELLERY, MILLINERY, itest creations from:PARIS and LONDON tor the famous CANNON Hats. ISTERLYTI Hats. CAMPAC Hats. HS-ELYSEES Tleurs de Paris. Pricei from 52.75 leal House for suitable for Birthdays etc. MM79 words
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Advertisement433 1934-05-23 3 Remington Noiseless TYPEWRITERS (STANDARD PORTABLE) ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THESE WONDERFUL MACHINES. REMINGTON RAND INC. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. TELE. 2426. ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES. K. L. M. 7 DAYS TO ENGLAND and HOLLAND. our MOTTO is SPEED WITH REGULARITY. KASHANI CARPETS! so elegant433 words
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Miscellaneous268 1934-05-23 3 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION WEDNESDAY. MAY 23, 1934 G M T ip m 13.45 <1.45> Time Signal Horn Bi" Tom (St. Paul' 3 Cathedral. London). News Bulletin. 14.03 (2.0> A pianoforte interlude by Cecil Dixon 14.33 (2.30) The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. conductor, Sir Dan Godfrey, relayed Irom the Pine Walk. 'Bournemouth268 words
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Article928 1934-05-23 4 A. J. FORREST - A. J. FORREST BY (The Author And Traveller) MOUNTED on a camel, a famous traveller is crossing a vast wilderness of sand. Suddenly he brings his beast to a halt, a look of utter perph xity on his «unburnt lace. There is not a soul In928 words
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Article180 1934-05-23 4 (Maim By Mother Of The Dead Dancer A claim by the mother ci Anna Pay- lova. the famous dancer, to share m her estate, was mentioned m the Chancery Division recently, on a procedure summons taken out by Mrs. Lubiifl Feclorovna Pavlova, m her ac- tion against Pavlova's180 words
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Article25 1934-05-23 4 N v General Passport Regulations. F'.lvi.rs.. have been published. An order applying the international rubber control scheme to Sarawak, has been made by tne Rniah.25 words
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Article744 1934-05-23 4 JOAN LITTLEFIELD - Britain On The Screen JOAN LITTLEFIELD flora Robson Interviewed (BY London. MEET Flora Robson, thirty-two years old, shy, charming, with 'no pretensions to good looks and none of the "temperament" associated with tragediennes. She has been called by Cn?rles Laughton, lend with reason, the greatest of our j younger dramatic744 words
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1114 1934-05-23 4 MARION CHILD SANGER - An American Woman Volunteer Worker In Russia MARION CHILD SANGER Helping To Build Moscow Underground Railway BY The following article has been specially written for the N.A.N.A. and Free Press by Mrs. Marion Child Sanger. an American woman who wKh hw hisband, Mr. R. Sanger, went to the U.SSR. about1,114 words
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Article127 1934-05-23 4 Machine m Which Russians Fled To Manchoukuo The Soviet bomber m which a Russian pilot and a mechanic escaped to Manchoukuo m March has been handed over to the Soviet authorities. The machine m question landed m Manchoukuo territory north of Vladivostok and it was at first suspectedReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement47 1934-05-23 4 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPEN TILL 1 1 P.M. J I ROM O-DAI THE RESTAITftAM i If Qj > Vh\ \ff,&Jry'Z' B£IS WIUB EXmtIKNCI IN LONDON. C^^^^^^3^%^^ j\ff PARIB AND Vn:\NA WILL BE AT TIU: O1»POSAI. (>!• PATRONS AM) If- ttlWf^M WUX BNDKAVOUB TO SIIT THEIP ■™r /|fl RBfHJIRBMBITS. I47 words
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Advertisement98 1934-05-23 4 \x: x x: i: .v'iixy :JS S v v S::: V ■••.'■:< :'x i* > i W^ x w v spivs'^ r v f a b&hW^hßblK^ 1 I i-xx': > j*A£sgi iKJi^^^^^naw.-r i". "'."'v "^*X V N SPARKLING REFRESHING You never violate the law l I Phoenix Sparkling Wa'en with,98 words
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Article, Illustration160 1934-05-23 5 picture. lh,ir M.J^tte. .he King and Meo aUe lded a ,at lhe Rova Mbe lla jn a|- of |he Musi< ans Benrvole!lt Fmid Queen with the Priam* Royal m the Box. Air mail nral K. M. Colvin, presenting new SilkAir mail - 160 words
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Advertisement11 1934-05-23 5 NUTRITIOUS I Xk T lidl vo SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.11 words
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619 1934-05-23 6 Siam Will Not Build The Kra Canal "A NIGHTMARE WITH SOME PEOPLE" In 100 Years Time Perhaps "The Kra Canal seems to be a sort of nightmare to some people/ declared His Excellency Phra Mudan Mitrakan Raksha, the recently appointed Siamese Minister to Japan, m the course of an interview619 words
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Article291 1934-05-23 6 IF SEEN AT PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS Bringing Discredit On Buddhism (From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, May 17. The present Government has declared its policy of upholding Buddhism ab a means of moral education of the people, and to give effect to this policy it is rendering all291 words
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Article86 1934-05-23 6 The Premier Flies To Lossiemouth London, May 18, The prime Minister left London for the Hendon aerodrome this morning to fly to Lossiemouth, Scotland, where he will spend the brief parliamentary recess. Before leaving Downing Street the Prime Minister was m conversation for about half an hour86 words
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Article58 1934-05-23 6 Fresh attempts to probe the secrets of the stratosphere are being made In Russia. In previous efforts the gondoliers of balloons were manned by scientists, but this method has given place to crewless balloons with rubber globes containing automatic recording instruments. As the atmosphere pressure decreases the globes burst and58 words
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576 1934-05-23 6 Woman Competes In Championship Event (From Our Own Correspondence.) Kuala Lumpur, May 21. Mr. D. F. Hutton won the F.M.S. championship at the Central Rilie Meeting organised by the F.M.S. Volunteer Force Rifle Association, which concluded today. Features of the meeting were the576 words
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Article140 1934-05-23 6 How "Squeeze" Is Dealt With In Shantung Tsinan, May 15. General Han Fu-chu, Governor of Shantung province, has invented a novel punishment for a magistrate found guilty of "squeeze." General Han summoned the man from his district. Tung-Ao, to Tsinan, the provincial capital. He fined him theReuter - 140 words
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Article108 1934-05-23 6 Chettiar On Extradition Warrant Extradited on a warrant issued m Singapore, an elderly Chettiar M. R. Letchiman, appeared the Third Magistrate's court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $5,500. Accused was arrested m India. Mr. Tampoe-Philips. for the accused. said he understood108 words
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Article77 1934-05-23 6 Chinese Charged With Breach Of Trust An English speaking Chinese, Lee Eng Hock, came before the third -nagistrate yesterday charged with criminal breach of trust m espect of $1,200, on board the s.s. Marudu. Court Inspector Cowie appealing for a postponement, said the ship had sailed from77 words
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Article41 1934-05-23 6 A Tamil, V. Samy Rau, appeared before the third magistrate yesterday morning on a charge of criminal misappropriation of 10,000 francs, French currency. He claimed trial and the case was postponed until May 29. 1 Accused was allowed bail m $100.41 words
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Article91 1934-05-23 6 Australian Politicians Entertained At Osaka Osaka, May 20. Mr. Latham and the members of the Australian goodwill delegation arrived from Nara at three o'clock this afternoon. They viewed Osaka Castie. where the Mayor of Osaka and the Military authorities entertained them to tea. In the evening they attendedReuter - 91 words
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Article76 1934-05-23 6 Seeks Release From Labour Party Duties London, May 17. Mr. Arthur Henderson yesterday asked the National Executive of the Socialist party to release him from some of his official duties as Secretary and Treasurer, he having been advised to curtail his activities on grounds of health. The ExecutiveBritish Radio - 76 words
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Article81 1934-05-23 6 King Opens Olympia Display London, May 17. The Royal Tournament at Olympia m which the Navy, Army and Air Force combine to present an annual programme for the benefit of Services charities, and which constitutes one of the most popular features of the London season, was opened to-dayBritish Radio - 81 words
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Article82 1934-05-23 6 Bribery Allegation By Constable B. N. Panday, a dresser attached to the hospital at the Police Depot In Thomson Road, appeared before Mr N Grice, m the police court yesterday on a charge of receiving a bribe of $ii; from a constable. The trial was fixed for June82 words
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Article253 1934-05-23 6 COOLIE AND HIS SUPERVISOR Judgment was reserved by the Criminal District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday m the trial of a Hokien factory employee named Lee Cheng San on a charge of making a false report to the police with intent to injure a compatriot. The253 words
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Article279 1934-05-23 6 Anti-Aircraft Shooting By Civilians London, May 12. One of the latest devices for tho training of gunlayers of anti-aircraft guns is being adapted at Chatham to make it suitable as an attraction during Chatham Navy Week. The device is mounted on a real three-inch anti-aircraft gun and.279 words
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Article72 1934-05-23 6 A contemporary. In referring to th* usefulness of rubber m the bathroom draws attention to a method, not rejlb novel, of reducing steam condensaion A length of rubber tubing attached t<^ the spout of the geyser or bath tap and long enough to reach to th* bottom of the bath72 words
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Article152 1934-05-23 6 Woman's Tt s t ot X Treatment for hdfc^ A new treatment rot digestive disorder, ls L H m England, with unazln results. The rem< Crardox. and oi v it as follows "I have boon i gastritis ior years I j for ulcers, but that152 words
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Advertisement102 1934-05-23 6 mS-t^/tr, Orders received by post attend- j£w c d immedia- /jt% c?/ tely. Address: A^-'<s 96. High St., /QF^/ Singa yW Any pore cnption /Cj *<& And u p- to X\. W f date style of s^ frames Suppli- ed BeSt Qfßmmßß Guaranteed. Btghfc- testing Free. Price Moderate. t VISIT102 words
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Advertisement352 1934-05-23 6 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS PYJAMAS Neckties, Collars, Socks, Belts, Singlets, Towelgowns, Sock-suspen-ders, the best and latest style etc., etc., etc., Obtainable at:S. SHIMURA CO., SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 4382 qTo treat the** complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's352 words
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594 1934-05-23 7 LESSONS OF U.S. MIMIC WAR IN THE AIR 'PI WES TURN WARSHIPS INTO SHAMBLES SAILORS BEWILDERED BY RAIN OF "BOMBS" London, May 12. iature of the next naval aled m the mighty which the United States included m the Caribbea:- h\Y-days engagement ships, 355 aeroplanes, tan 40.000 men. Admiral iandtT-in-Chief594 words
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Article432 1934-05-23 7 Tunku Mohamed Installed Heir-Apparent A O4 Alor Star, May 20. AJor Star was en fete to-day when ti.H. Tunku Mohamed, the eldest surviving son of H.H. The Sultan of Kedah was installed a:s Heir-Apparent to the Throne of Kedah, witth the title of Rajah Muda. This432 words
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Article35 1934-05-23 7 Mr. H. F. Clements, of Messrs. William Jacks and Co.. Malaya) Ltd.. Penang. accompanied by Mrs. Clements and children has sailed on leave. Mr. F. Glendinning has arrived m Penang to act for Mr. Clements.35 words
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Article495 1934-05-23 7 CENTENARY COMMEMORATED Founders Dreams More Than Fulfilled Canberra. To commemorate the centenary of (the death m April, 1834, of John (Macarthur. the founder of the merino wool industry m Australia, the Royal Society of Australia held a symposium at the Institute of Anatomy. The president of the495 words
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Article195 1934-05-23 7 Five Injured At Kepala Betas Butterworth, May 20. On Saturday night between 12 midnight and 1 a m. a Morris Cowley car, P. 2426. returning from Kedah to Butterworth, skidded at Permatang Tinggi near Kepala Betas at the bend of the road. There were five Malays (two195 words
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Article60 1934-05-23 7 Four Killed m Accident In Germany Karlsruhe, May 17. Another regrettable railway accident occurred to-day (Thursday) at 6.30 a.m. i when a shunting locomotive crashed •"•to the incoming Much lackerPforzheim passenger train, tearing cpen three passenger carriages and damaging a fourth. Four passengers were killed, and ten badly60 words
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Advertisement216 1934-05-23 7 THI TIIE DANCE HALL DANCE HALL NEW WORLD CABARET WITH RESPECTABLI THAT AND ATTRACTIVE NEVER SLEETS "CABARET DE LUXE" DANCING PARTNERS TEA DANCES ADMISSION TO CABARET FREE "^V^J OMMENCING, SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd. EVERY TUESD.VV^^. SUNDAY FROM 6 TO 8 P.M^ BNAPTY MUSIC FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY j by VAUDEVILLE216 words
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Advertisement207 1934-05-23 7 OPENING B'^^s^wi~TrTr^2^r^^T^^^wl OPENING 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 j A GRAND CARGO OF ROMANCE ADVENTURE! I RICHARD ARLEN and JUDITH ALLEN m ParamountVs "HELL and HIGH WATER" ...Captain Jericho hates women ...and is proud of it! He is awfully embarrassed to have a girl tagghm at his heels and207 words
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467 1934-05-23 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1934 Reconstruction In China THE report on the work of the League of Nations economic and technical experts m China recently presented by Dr. Ludwig Rajchmann, whose activities have so incensed rhe Japanese that they have sought to secure his withdrawal from China,467 words
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Article1177 1934-05-23 8 THE Indrapoera, the Rotterdam Lloyd liner which was m Singapore last week, came out to help to deal with the heavy homeward passenger traffic It is well-known that m the spring ol the year there is a heavy coming and going through Singapore of people from1,177 words
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Article373 1934-05-23 8 A meeting of the Johore Council or State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday, May 29 at 11 a.m. As May 30, is an American national holiday (Memorial Day), the American Consulate General will be closed to business on that day. The373 words
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Article802 1934-05-23 8 Jobe was silent and U reached the age of thirty":" ling the slightest Inclu He lived with his mil, and quick-tempered ate old bachelor who own which they all three ,who was also reput ja lot 0! money by One spring day when I •men were rowing thi802 words
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Advertisement113 1934-05-23 8 YOU CAN BE EXTRA SURE EXSMAW FAMOUS OV£g p=y V--j /QO yg>l>93 BRIBIDY vMLU DEiVfiD Have you tried all the following TASTY CHEESES? Cheddar English Canadian Gouda Edam Dutch Cream Kraft Gorgonzola Roquefort Gruyere TAKE YOUR CHOICE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. If you appreciate S TYLE If113 words
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Advertisement69 1934-05-23 8 A RICH YOUNG AMERICAN BACHELOR is said to have insured himself against marrying as he almost fell m love at two social gatherings and fears the next. A Third Party risk, so to speak. What about a "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY that covers the car against loss or damage and69 words
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Article70 1934-05-23 9 SEQUEL TO S.C.S. FUND MEETING ogl I i rit Provokes Criminal Charge Own Correspondent.) I'enang, May 22. 4 rate framed chargich of trust and ounts m allowing a W. H. Jambu and ion. secretary and spectiYely, of the Service Fund from Ju:,; 1933. )cred that a sensavhen the Press was70 words
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Article49 1934-05-23 9 Says sh Wag Vnhlngt— May 20. the United States lot was opened Portsmouth. Engfarthing on acwar debt "Congress says grit So. as a humble my bit. That is and the sooner you to wipe it off ter." are perplexed how which probably conscience fund. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article45 1934-05-23 9 I Intervention Successful <> de Janeiro, May 19. >etween Peru and ing hostilities over the rritory is confirmed Q ::t by the Brazilian whose proposals of the settlement :epted tvw> days ago. od restoration of diplo- relati as will follow signature nt.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article47 1934-05-23 9 Doctor's Son Killed Rawalpindi, May 19. Danish Mission at i m a telephone mes•ontier station, which matte, who had been stianity and employed mission, ran amok and murkm nurse and the son of Lor and also wounded two i nurses. The Pathan is Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article26 1934-05-23 9 Minister Visits Mussolini Rome, May 19. irmament represen'.oii Ribbentrop. was ay by Signor Mussolini. mussed disarmament > the necessity of reach- -'onvention.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article23 1934-05-23 9 Shipment Despite Protests Own Correspondent^ Bangkok, May 22. Indian protests of Siam rice have been nt to India m June.23 words
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Article96 1934-05-23 9 Manchukuo To Build A Navy JAPAN'S TREATY EVASION S Tokio, May 22 EEMINGLY explaining reports fr-m Washington that Manchukuo is embarking on a programme of naval construction enabling Japan to exceed her treaty ratio, Reuter learns from a very authoritative source that Manchukuo on Jan. 10 contracted for the constructionReuter - 96 words
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Article105 1934-05-23 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Manchukuo Communication Pressed For Shanghai, May 22. The news that the Chinese authorlties are ready to resume postal and railway services with the Mar*chukuo has provoked intense indignation m Nanking and Shanghai. Hundreds of letters and petitions demanding the destruction of the105 words
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Article90 1934-05-23 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Alleged Negotiation With Hu Han Mm Shanghai, May 22. General Feng Yu-siang. the well known Christian General, whose movements are being closely watched by Nanking officials, has arrived at Cheetoo. North Shantung, to meet Miss Hu Mu-lan. the talented daughter 01 Mr. Hu Han90 words
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Article85 1934-05-23 9 Chinese Engineer Charged At Amoy Hong Kong. May 22. Mr. Chow Seng-nan. Director of Public Works. Amoy. was arrested by the Chinese police at the port and charged with illegally disposing of two pieces of Government land, one to Messrs. Butterneld and Swires and the other85 words
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Article79 1934-05-23 9 8300,000 To Exploit Chinese Discovery Shanghai. May 22. A Hunanese chemist has invented a process for the manufacture of a new form of spirit which will take the place ?t petrol, according to a Government communique from Changsha. capital of he province, which says that the Government79 words
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Article135 1934-05-23 9 Echo Of Ancient U.S. War Debt Washington, May 21. British bondholders' hopes of recovering from America part of the £78,000,000, the estimate of the present day value of the bonds repudiated by eight States of the Union a century ago, Jhave been dashed by the decision ofReuter wireless - 135 words
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Article111 1934-05-23 9 German Anger Against League Berlin, May SL "The League of Nations is mere.v an association of nations m which nominally equality of rigjhts prevails but m reality political force", declared Herr von Papen m a speech delivered to-day at Trier to thousands of Germans from all parts ofReuter Wireless - 111 words
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Article81 1934-05-23 9 Slackening Demand For Investments London, May 19. On the money market this week, with a slackening demand for investment m securities there has been a large volume of morey available for short loans and consequently the average rate for Treasury bills was only 16s. 7d. compared with 17s.Reuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article56 1934-05-23 9 Sir Frederic Maze's High Tribute London, May 21. Sir Frederick Maze. 'InspectorGeneral of Chinese Maritime Customs) arrived at Southampton to-day on furlough, until October. Interviewed by Reuter he declined to discuss political questions but remarked that there were great industrial developments m China, which are bound to*have aReuter - 56 words
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Article79 1934-05-23 9 Dacoits Kill Warders To Escape Mogas. May 21. A Punjab band of 27 dacoits successfully plotted to escape fn>m Faridkot State gaol. The leader engaged a sentry m conversation and then seized his flowing beard while the others disarmed him and then shot him dead with his ownReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article49 1934-05-23 9 False Order From Storm Troops Munich, May 20. Sentences of 8, 5 and 3 years' penal servitude were passed on three residents of Kaiser Lautern who communicated to a foreign Government a falsified order purporting to have from the national headquarters of the storm troops. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article61 1934-05-23 9 Colon, Panama, May 22. Corporal Robert Osman has been re-tried at a second court-martial and acquitted.— Reuter. Osman was tried by court-martial last August for being m illegal possession of military secrels. He was sentenced to be dishonourably discharged f-om the service, o three years hard labour,61 words
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Article149 1934-05-23 9 OLYMPIC NATIONAL STATUS Dissensions After Manila Meeting Shanghai, May 22. A report from Manila states that, following the protest of the Chinese delegates against the revision of Article 3 or article 10, as pioposed by Japan and the Philipines respectively, m order to admit the Manchukuo into the next Far149 words
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Article239 1934-05-23 9 Chinese Exhibition At Great World The Singapore Chinese Children? Exhibition to be run under the aujpices of the Li Chck Sia Associate will be formally opened at the G^ut World on the 25th. inst. when the Chinese Consul-General for Malaya will declare the show open. The Committee has.239 words
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Article81 1934-05-23 9 Bermondsey Workers Defiant London. May 19. Employers' proposals for termination of the strike at Hay's Wharf on the basis of re-engagement of the strikers and the continued employment of the five clerks on dockwork were rejected at a meeting of strikers at Bermondsey. No developments are now expectedReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article43 1934-05-23 9 Vienna, May 21. Tj'iere has been a series of bomb outrages m different parts of Austria believed to be perpetrated by Nazis with a view to holding up the Whitsuntide tourist traffic. No casualties are reported Up to now. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article107 1934-05-23 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, May 22. Spot (Sellers) 6 5/16 d. (6 5/16 d.) (Buyers) 6 3/16 d. (6 3/16 d.) July-Sept. 6%d. (6%d.) Oct.-Dec. 6y 2 d (6V 2 d.) Jan.-March 6%d. <6%d.) Market Steady. United Kingdom107 words
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Advertisement31 1934-05-23 9 TIFFIN $1.00 I, I: Broth. ««et ft Tartare Sauce 'loumedos Nicoise u *»s 1L Fried Potatoes Weal Salad late let Cream Cheese Iruit Coffee IVATCI D AH V MENU. HONE 4906.31 words
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Advertisement185 1934-05-23 9 IVLjLiI J| y^f li^ m I m I d*\ TWT 1 W I X m I ROBINSON^ I TAILORING THE DISTINCTION OF QUALITY. PLUS THE EXPERIENCE OF A FIRST CLASS CUTTER! lIADIYVDir'If ITH FINING TOOL AND MINING ILMI\I/ 1 1 AVIV L1 Urn ENGINEERING WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. V I I185 words
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Article734 1934-05-23 10 B SEVERE EFFECT OF RESTRICTION Incidence Of Taxation Very Onerous In Siam > The following is the report of the dJrret^rs to br» submitted at the seventh < annual general meeting to be held at TaJping on May 25. A very pleasing improvement m the affairs of734 words
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Article22 1934-05-23 10 Pneumatic tyres are also being used ln the U.S.A., for baggage trucks which m this case are fitted with miniature balloon tyres.22 words
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Article73 1934-05-23 10 Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT May 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 'loose > 21 21 Va R S.S. equal to London Standard, <F.0.E.) 21 J 21% Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 21V2 21% July/Sept. 22 22V 8 Oct./ Dec. 22%73 words
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Article239 1934-05-23 10 The monthly committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held m the Sandakan Club on Wednesday, May 2. Present:— The Hon'ble Mr. F. W. Pinnock. m the chair, Mr. A. McKendrick, Mr. G. Mayor, Dr. V. A. Stookes, Mr. Goh Teck Soon,239 words
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Article198 1934-05-23 10 May 22 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2,4 1164 London 3 months' sight 2|4 532 London 60 days' sight 24 964 London 30 days' sight 2|4Vs London, demand 24 7 64 London. T.T. 24 332 Lyons and Paris, demand 895 Hamburg, demand 149 New York, demand 59 5198 words
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Article112 1934-05-23 10 The R.G.A. Committee considered a joint report from Dr. Stevens and Mr. M. B. Donald m regard to further investlgations into the use of rubber ln lubricating oils. Previous experiments had proved that the oillness figures from lubricating oils were improved by a small addition of112 words
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Article588 1934-05-23 10 RUBBER CONTROL AND QUIT RENTS Johore Planters Suggest Nominal Fee AS FURTHER PLANTING IS FORBIDDEN MEMBERS of the Johore Planters Association, at their forthcoming annual meeting, will be asked Lo approve representations to Government on the question of quit rent on uncultivated land. The view Is held that as under588 words
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Article953 1934-05-23 10 Fraser 's Share List TUESDAY, MAY *2. 1934. Buyers. Sellers I Ampal Tin (4) 6s 6d 7s Asam Kumbang v£> 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay <£) 43s 6d 45s Ayer Hitam Tin «ss) 15s 16s i Aver Wens ill) 2.00 2.10 Bangrin Tin S*s 9d 35s 6d IChanskat Tin c£)953 words
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Article140 1934-05-23 10 May 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.50 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 35.50 White Pepper 34.50 Black Pepper 16.50 Copra, mixed 2.90 Copra, Sundried 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.80 Small Pearl Tapioca 6.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour 1.80 Palembang Jelotong140 words
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Article82 1934-05-23 10 London. May 21. Rembau Jelei.— Profit for 1933, £5,850; dividend, 2' 2 per cent. forward, £22.349. Windsor.— Profit, £446: forward £4,187. Sungci Batu. Profit. £2.384; dividend, 4 per cent. forward. £13,293. Linggi.- Profit, £5,283; forward, 10,682. Rambu tan. Loss, €1.601; forward debit. £16.346. Cromlix.— Loss. £578; forward credit,82 words
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Article99 1934-05-23 10 Abroad London. May 19. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 77 7 32. New York 5.1 1» 8 Montreal 5.10. Brussels 21.82. Geneva 15.69. Amsterdam 7.52. Milan 59 15 16. Berlin 12.95. Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22 39V Oslo 19.P0»_». Vienna 28. Prague 122 V Helsingfors 226 V,. Madrid 37 j. Lisbon 110.99 words
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Article73 1934-05-23 10 A range of new rubber toys has been recently placed on the market, including rubber animals, building bricks, alphabets and skittles. They are made ln bright colours, which do not come off. are washable, and. of course, splinters are impossible. The toys are washable and therefore hygienic, whilst they will73 words
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Article138 1934-05-23 10 Imprisonment a>-a P Heavy Finn <From Oar r> Several Important^ J contained m tl m connection rubber which ar< m the Peoples The most vital i concerned with export and ptodu It is proposed estate rubber wit] and certificate 01 forbidden for I period and138 words
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153 1934-05-23 10 Rubber the Mersey Tunn opened this ninu jwmi made lor pul ways In com. I of the Tunn< ,appointed t ftp i ments. Since then engineer oi M )cr I Ltd.. has mad the rubber r< ■Tunnel and lubmlttei to his Board. He was153 words
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Article80 1934-05-23 10 .May 1 1 American Can Coin American Telephone and Telegraph JAtcheson Railroad Dupont Firestone. Common General Electric General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telephoiif Telegraph National City Bank New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Rail road Co. (Com i Radio Corporation Socony Vacuum Standard Oil NJ [Texas Corporation Union Oil UnionUnited Press Association - 80 words
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Article338 1934-05-23 11 STARTLING EXAM RESULTS I 'PORTION OF FAILURES MlK)} Of Siamese Being Neglected IC r respondent) Bangkok, May 17. new University of ciences has receivapplications from Further, that the will be located m a lings at present ochtary on the river Faculties of the will be turned over da t ion338 words
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Article70 1934-05-23 11 Ving Welfare Centres In North Wales London, May 17. Si?" 1 *> tour of the nt Welfare centres m t to-day, the Prince of while m Holyhead, of of ioi who was very she was unable to reupon drove several *«UvrJ Uc t0 call at her home70 words
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Article30 1934-05-23 11 £l: F. Lee. and Mrs. Lee F*' 1 ait, r' re yo -terday on the PjXXttst l fortnight's visit of r*k In d J,s sl °n churches and 441 *'Urawak.30 words
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Article233 1934-05-23 11 London, May 17. The Belgian Foreign Minister. M. Hymans. accompanied by M. van Zuylem of the Belgian Foreign Office and the Belgian Ambassador m London, visited the Foreign Office this morning and met Sir John Simon with whom they remained m conversation for some time. The conversations willBritish Radio - 233 words
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Article61 1934-05-23 11 Screen Biography Nearly Completed London, May 17. Newspapers state that the screen biography of the King, opening with His Majesty's Coronation and reviewing his varied life m peace and war is nearing completion and will be shown shortly. Mr. John Drinkwater has written the prologue and will speakBritish Radio - 61 words
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Article65 1934-05-23 11 Peiping, May 15. Among the practical results of the Australian Goodwill Mission, headed by the Rt. Hon. J. G. Latham, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Minister of External Affairs, is likely to be a system of exchange of professorships between Australia and China, which Mr LathamReuter - 65 words
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Article861 1934-05-23 11 Arms Boycott In Bolivia Paraguay Conflict London, May 18. The League Council to-day decided to draft with the help of jurists before the end of the session a resolution embodying the British suggestion for an embargo on the supply of arms and munitions toBritish Radio - 861 words
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Article232 1934-05-23 11 SEQUEL TO RICE MILL STRIKE IN SIAM Chinese Secret Societies Very Active •From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 17. Eight of the leaders of the rice mill coolies strikes are to be deported, and it is hoped that the action of the authorities will act as232 words
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Article158 1934-05-23 11 How Exporters To France Will Be Hit Paris, May 18. Exporters to France will be hit if the Mercantile Marine Wage Subsidies Bill, which passed the Chamber to-day by 575 votes to 10, becomes law. The Bill raises funds of nearly £.2.000,000 annually and subsidises wages of seamenReuter Wireless - 158 words
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Article114 1934-05-23 11 Objection To "One Man Government" Windhoek, May 18. The German members of the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa walked out at the opening ceremony after submitting a memorandum that a "one man government" is the only solution to the present political deadlock and the .incorporation m theReuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article107 1934-05-23 11 Unjustified Attacks By Nazis Geneva, May 17. Mr. Knox, chairman of the governing commission of the Saar, has sent a communication to the League Council complaining that for months past It has been daily attacked by a German broadcasting organisation and emphasises, particularly. Dr. Goebbel's recent speech atReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article103 1934-05-23 11 L Trail Picked Up By Federal Agents New York, May 18. John Dillinger's trail has been picked up again and Federal agents announce" they have discovered a disused mine at Dubrique, lowa, m which Dillinger and his henchmen hid for several days while the police were scouring theReuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article79 1934-05-23 11 Meeting Of Creditors Adjourned Berlin, May 18. The International conference between delegates of Germany's medium and long-term creditors and the Reichsbank has adjourned till May 22nd. It is believed this Is not only due to technical difficulties but also to differences of opinion among the foreign delegates themselves.Reuter Wireless - 79 words
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Advertisement25 1934-05-23 11 THE aS TERN UNITED Ior.roRATiON ltd. '■"('h-i:. marine, HOTOR CAR, PERSON ACCIDENT UOiiKMEN'S r() Ml > ENSATION INSURANCE. nMNSON: General Manager. ATVICE: M* Cecil Street, '""^SINGAPORE25 words
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Advertisement63 1934-05-23 11 CREDIT-FONCIER 1 DEXTREME-ORIENT Society Anonyme (I^lS^ r^J a Bel BAum-.1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS BRANCHES I™^ A^F NTBIN HANKOW, S V^P 0 TSINAN BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI. MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loam for building. House lindi real eS££ agents. f e^2i?^ Un !22J^L Pap| Il co. lv63 words
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Advertisement382 1934-05-23 11 jgef net* <18.«HjW A—ur»nce In fore» ww Mt.tM.»H The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tbe Strait* ftottHroopti) «4D OITICE!: Great Eanern Ufe BuUdlng. Cecil Street. Singapore o^^ OM M The Company ha, £20^)00 deposited with the Supreme Coun oJ England and eompUei with the Brltl.h We Ajsurax^382 words
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Advertisement327 1934-05-23 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 eacfc £3,000 fttl Reserve Fund £3,00Q,0M Reserve Liability o: Proprietors £3,000.9 M HEAD OFFICI 38, Blshopsgate, London. E.C. > Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarant327 words
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Article38 1934-05-23 12 The M.M. Andre Lebon is due m Singapore from Colombo on May 26. at 2 p.m. and will probably sail on Sunday .the 27th, at 10 a.m. for Saigon, Hong Kong, Shangahi, Nagasaki and Kobe Berth S.H.B. wharves.38 words
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Article1002 1934-05-23 12 SCHOONER MASTER EXONERATED ABANDONMENT NOT DUE TO INCOMPETENCE Unavoidable Causes Says Court Jaffna, May 9. The finding of Mr. C. Coomaraswamy, District Judge of Jaffna, regarding the mishap to, and the j abandonment of, the schooner Paran- < anda Vally, and the opinion of Messrs. V. Chelliah and S. Duraiswamy,1,002 words
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Article654 1934-05-23 12 Britain May Have to Join m Subsidy "War" But for the new Cunarder Britisn I prestige on all the seven seas would probably have received its deathblow. This view was expressed by Sir Archibald Hurd m a paper on "The State and Shipping" read to a meeting654 words
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Article173 1934-05-23 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Last Wharf (Knlr,,, ru, Hong Kheng 2 Dock entrance. Main Wharf (En!r Corfu 18; Cone Shirala 11; Stive, Empire Dock (Entrano Atreus 30; p Prince 35; Irisba Fmpirc Dock (Km,,, Erica 46; Karapar West Wharf <E,, t Main 5 Jardine's Section 10 (Enir.,.,, Akita Maru. GMain Wharf:- I173 words
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Article112 1934-05-23 12 Per ins. Meonia Mrs Master Geoffrey Thorp. Mr and M:> M. Bartlett. Mr D A I Gremmee-Oppenheim, Mlsi Gu Oppenheim. Mrs. J d« Hass Mlde Haas, Miss R. Mannlnf, MH Scott-Ram, Miss Scott-RIM, Mn Pugsley, Miss Pugsley, Mh I Ransom. Mr. C M lei B Randi des B^-112 words
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Advertisement637 1934-05-23 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. I Imperial Airways. Rooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. t Royal State Railways of Siam. incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC637 words
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Advertisement73 1934-05-23 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. NAGOYA MARU June 7 June 7 BOSTON MARU June 7 June 11 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sails ERIE MARU May 27 May 27 NAGOYA MARU June 13 June 1373 words
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Advertisement42 1934-05-23 12 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 13 of 1934. Berhala StraitsShoal reported. Former Notice to Mariners No. 11 is amended as follows: Position.— ln Berhala Strait. Lat. 0 deg. 38' 20"' S Long. 104 deg. 1' 20" E. (Approx.) Details. 3 fathoms, coral stone.42 words
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Advertisement142 1934-05-23 12 BIBBY LINE I LONDON Ai) >RESS J2, PALL MAM. 1 9f fast twln-l I Mail Passenger v. RANGOON. COLOMBO PORI Bu MARSEILLFS. PI ITMOI I» LONDON wltb tnroug!. Singapore HOMFWAKD SAILING 8 STAFFORDSHIRL GLOUCESTERSHIKWORCESTERSHIH! CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIIM GLOUCESTERSIT WORCESTER SH: CHESHIRE Through Pas.su Fares to Straits V I142 words
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Miscellaneous373 1934-05-23 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. I Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 730 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday373 words
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Advertisement383 1934-05-23 13 .7 f i' ii' f M^a9^' ft? t A ~^^^^^^V^^ViVfi^N^l i^B^^^^i^™^ BRITISH INDIA P O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS Due Tnagc Spore. T P uc BEHAR 6.000 May 24 SOMALI 6 810 KAISAK-J ND 11,500 May 25 CORFU XsJAn Anf* SOUDA 6.500 June 6 MANTUA HOW Auf i? RAJPUT*383 words
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Advertisement471 1934-05-23 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) b.™ "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDONj Wj?™?Asl. HAMBURG. Steamer City of Hankow M ,°"J n T Sall "o City of Eastbourne Jun^4 Ju"! 16 0* of WeU^n"^ BBANG AI May 26 May 26 FOR sass™-. r-^ SaUs B«Us Sails Steamer Bpore P471 words
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Advertisement877 1934-05-23 13 B^a 1 MBH By J fc^r sßs HB^^L.^^Bm^^^^Bß»*"«* Hr^BmT^^V^^Mai. F SS aSS^* LgT!ad SSS "»«H«>W «l«U«a» CO. CUB) m PSMBE:! HUWU «v. INSURANCE. RAILWAYS The Federated Malay States Rl^™gg w ™e Royal SUte Railways of filam 7te BLUE rUMMEL LIMB ?iS? r K-^ c llleS^ L^ don Am tCT dan3.877 words
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Advertisement771 1934-05-23 14 K. P. Ms ffC4tXVLIJKE PAKETV AARf MAATBCHAPPIJ THEDEN8 Wednesday, May 23, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, May 23, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and DJambi. MAJANG— Wednesday, May 23, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengallan-Estate and Rengat. CREMER Wednesday, May 23, Belawan-Deli and Penang. VAN DER LIJN Thursday, May 24, Cheribon (not for passengers),771 words
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Advertisement567 1934-05-23 14 X^ _J I \y^ y^r^ I TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANO JJACOLOMTO, ArTijre Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penan* N. York. Pres. Harrison Jun. 2 Jun. 5 Jun. 7 July 17 Pres. Hayes Jun. 16 Jun. 19 Jun. 21 July 31 Pres. Johnson Jun. 30 July 3 July 5567 words
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Advertisement629 1934-05-23 14 issT w mt f 4SC Bn m.s. BUENOS AIRES MAIM I TO THE UNITED STATES VIA S.AFRICA &s au I Lea. Arr. Arr. Arr. Aiy »Eß|fil Next Sailings: B'pore Durban C. Town Santo* «ai Arr I mjß. Santos Mam May 30 June 16 June 19 July 1 jf;, >; Ori629 words
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Article121 1934-05-23 15 Hiang's A.P. Beat Monk's Hill BJ\ In a return match the Hiang's Athletic Party defeated the Monks* Hill Badminton Party by 5 games to 2 on Sunday at the latter's court. Results as follows:— Hiang's players mentioned first: Singles Lee Chwee Chin beat R. Frois IS— 4, 15 4;121 words
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Article25 1934-05-23 15 London, May 2. The Earl of Cromer has been nominated to succeed Lord Hailsham as President of the Marylebone Cricket Club.25 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-05-23 15 Christian Bmissus (right) sprang a surprise |n the International Club town tennis Miches by defeating .red Perry (left) Britain's star player.21 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-05-23 15 Shim Kah Foo winning the high jump at the Anglo-Chinese School sports.12 words
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Article153 1934-05-23 15 The Week's Honours' List BATTING 110* Selakhan Singh. Indian Association vs. Nondescripts. 105 C. Pereira, Nondescripts vs. "B" Coy. Wiltshires. Harlgovind. Indian Association vs. Nondescripts. 82 Cummings. 'B Coy. Wiltshires vs. Nondescripts. 75 A. R. Chapman, Negri Sembilan vs. Singapore. 73 H. O. Hopkins. Penang vs. Selangor. 73 F. Chopard,153 words
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Article1612 1934-05-23 15 Football: Malaya Command's Malaya Cup Win.— More Goals Should Have Been Scored.— Johore Not m the Same Class.— A Lseful Trial To-morrow.— Looking Forward to Seeing Henry.— Boxing Guiliermo vs. Ilemchit on Friday.— Gunner Brown's Singapore Debut.— An Irish welter title holder.— Lawn Tennis: Guillemard Cup.— Colony's1,612 words
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Advertisement59 1934-05-23 15 JOHNNIE WALKER and I you'll discover reasons why men sing its praises all the world over. I REOLABEL for all occasions, the world's cjM!^ I CALDBECK MACGREGOR \L*^CT^ (Incorporated under the Corapanlet \j>V Ordinances of Hongkong.; U±w >IE^A B (Incorporated m Shanghai) I BINOAPORB KUALA LUMPUR A I IPOH PENANQ.59 words
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Article1041 1934-05-23 16 S.C.C. HARD PRESSED BY MALAYS League Leadership Held By One Goal SXJ.C 1 Malays 0. nLAYINO with much more confidence than they have done since their debut, the Malays came very near to being the second team to lower the colours of the S.C.C. when they met for the second1,041 words
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Article31 1934-05-23 16 Tne Play off m the tie between G. G Wilson and E. Kent for the May Monthly Medal resulted m a win for G G Wilson.31 words
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Article59 1934-05-23 16 PERRY LOSES TO BOUSSUS Narrow Margin In X Paris Match n mm Paris, May 21. During the meeting of the International Clubs of France and Great Britain. Christian Boussus, the French Davis Cup player, beat Perry 6 4, 2—6, 7—5. Boussus showed fine control and deserved to win. Perry lackedReuter - 59 words
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Article241 1934-05-23 16 The Entries Ihe entries lor the Singapore amBteur races on Friday and Saturday are as follow: Horm Class 4. (5 l 2 lurs. and 6 furs.)—Manoh Veham, Groek. Tandubas. Duke Menin, His Mark. Car Fox, Legation. Tom-tit. Polly Peachum. Caleiias. Talplng 11. Ethelwood. Gunga Din, Windfall, Lady241 words
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282 1934-05-23 16 List No. 9.—Amendment No. 8. Issued May 22, 1934. HORSES Transfers.—Bestlot from Class 2 to Class 1. Goutte DOr from Class 2 to Class 1. Hailser from Class 2 to Class 1. Currency Boy from Class 1 to Class 3. Boardwalk from Class 1282 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-05-23 16 Raja Permaisuri's Happy New Year, (Spencer up) won this race the Class 1 horses (div. >.) at Bukit Timah on Monday.20 words
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Article138 1934-05-23 16 C. F. Walters Makes 178 Against Essex At Chelmsford, Worcestershire led on the first innings. Essex 469 and 109 for 4 Worcester 515 In Essex's first innings Pearce made 111 and Nichols 102. For Worcestershire C. F. Walters scored 178. Gibbons 104 and the Nawab of Pataudi138 words
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Article141 1934-05-23 16 Two Interesting Charity Matches Considerable interest is being taken '.n the match between the Singapore £alaya Cup team and a selected eleven, rhich is to bo played at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow, for it will be a Useful try-OUt for the Singapore XI hi preparation lor their141 words
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Article54 1934-05-23 16 Bought Specially For Governor's Cup <From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, May 22. The horse. Kuala Queen, was bought for Mr. Van Tooren with the idea of bidding lor the Governor's Cup by Mr P. J. Vasey. Messrs. Fraser and Neave's manager at Bangkok, while the latter was last54 words
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Article170 1934-05-23 16 Up-And-Down Form I Of Amateurs London, May 22. The first day of the British amateur golf championship at Prestwick to-day was notable lor the deieat of three prominent American Walker Cup players. Gus Moi eland. (America" beat [Ouimet (the American captain 1 up; D. Martin beatReuter Wireless - 170 words
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Article101 1934-05-23 16 The Week-end B.P. defeated the Derbyshire B.P. by 4—l at the latter's court on Sunday. < Week-end B.P. .players mentioned first*. Singles C. Keng Soon beat S. X Chen 14 14 (I—3) 15—3 and 15—3. .Robert Lee lost to Francis Koh— l3— l3 [(3—5); 15— 12 and 13— 13101 words
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Article213 1934-05-23 16 CHINESE BID FOR LEAD FIVE GOAU FROM BRAMTOCo S.C.F.A. Wk Winning th... W* fixture against day at the si I cord crowd, th, I points with th I tame m hand, wh Hf 1 15 to 4 comp a3 I >• dicals. H I 'lhe Braint,, wooden spoon: played about213 words
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Article196 1934-05-23 16 Full Points For Marine Marine II In their second dr. the G.S.F A. 1 :;<• rd the J.C.S.A. ground, the second of the Marine Dept., KOttd of two clear goals I sury-Audit Depts. The Marines playi and had more of the exel their opponents irere lot the196 words
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