The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1934
1934-06-13
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Title Section13 1934-06-13 1 The Singapore Free Press v> ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JVNE 13, 1934 10 CENTS.13 words
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550 1934-06-13 1 PARIS EXPRESS NARROWLY ESCAPES DISASTER Bomb Outrages Throughout Both Countries MU ouirmfd are reported throughout Austria and Spain. mint has been general and a number of casualties isons are full of arrested peasants. an attempt was made to wreck the Paris Vienna «.imeReuter; Reuter Wireless - 550 words
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153 1934-06-13 1 Honduras Town Wiped Out By Hurricane HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IN SALVADOR London, June 11. •THERE ere over 2.500 casualties! resulting from a hurricane! which swept San Salvador and: Honduras, according to me. --ages! from various points. The township oi Octopeque In Hun-' duras has been wiped out 500 peopleReuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article179 1934-06-13 1 TRAGEDIES IN AMERICA AND FRANCE YESTERDAY was a bad day for itireraft. In addition .o the American disaster m which seven were killed when*a*l air liner crashed m the Cat. skill Mountains near New York. 0 Buenos Aires message states that five people were killed179 words
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Article37 1934-06-13 1 News from Chartres m France states i thai two people were burnt to death land two seriously injured when a military bomber crashed on the roof ot a house and burst into flames.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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187 1934-06-13 1 Soviet Has Army Of 300,000 On Siberian Border AND A FLEET OF 4,000 AFROPI ANF^i Intensive Military Activity OrSSIA, according to the Daily Telegraphs special i-orres- pondent at Manchuli, is concentrating her efforts qj,m the building up of a formidable force on the Siberian border. The Soviet's Far Eastern forces,187 words
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50 1934-06-13 1 Jenny Dolly Fined £140,000 For Smuggling Ring Paris. June H. The well-known actress. Jenny Dolly, has been fined *****,000 for smuggling: a ring valued at M 50,000 into France. Three days' imprisonment were also inflicted but this part of the sentence was reunited under the First Offenders Act.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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47 1934-06-13 1 British Troops To Deal With Sino-Burmese Frontier Disorders Rangoon. June 13. British troops are reported to have been despatched from Maymyo lo the Chinese frontier, where forces of the pretender of Menm.io arc causing trouble. The pretender's forces recently half- destroyed the Burmese village oi Manmtwit- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article21 1934-06-13 1 Rome, Junr 11. The American airmen. Bond and Sabeili. who recently flew the Atlantic, have landed here from London. I ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article55 1934-06-13 1 Native Export Duty Fixed At 8 Cents lb. Batavia, June 12. The Government has fixed the export I duty on native rubber on the basis of, eight cents a pound dry rubber. The. duty on wet rubber comes into force; "on July 1 and on dry rubberReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-06-13 1 The torn -up pavement m Fleet Street following a series of explesfcNM which blew up four man-holes. There were several narrow escapes.22 words
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140 1934-06-13 1 DIRECT CONTACT WITH HITLER PREMATURE Paris, June 9. ."THOUGH M. Barthou has been Invited to confer with Mussolini, it is unlikely he will go to Irtaly before the autumn, according Ito well-informed quarters, which i declare there is no question ot M. Barthou participatingReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Advertisement67 1934-06-13 1 Australia Win First Test Australia won the first Test match at Nottingham vesterda> by 238 runs. England, set t<» set 380 to win In their second innings, were ail out for 141. Details on page I<>. TO-NIGHT -KTAIL DANCE Wakan Ketchil) P6.20 to 8.13 p.m. DANCE (informal) §.48 to Midnight67 words
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Advertisement95 1934-06-13 1 On Other Pages Australia won the Test nr-itch by £.°.B run* Page 16 The death i, announced of Frrdcrkk Delius, the blind composer Page 9. Japan has protested a?ain t the powers supplying munitions to Chin;; P::ge 9. Gold h expected to rearh a new high level Page 9 Cardinal95 words
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Advertisement77 1934-06-13 1 CHRYSLER COMFORT I mr*T 3m i SEA VIEW I^;7 HOTEL TO-NiGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EMERTAINMKM PROMDFI) BY R m «Ap* V jV > ■■> V SML, t B j >^B^ W *wf i 2_ f&%J< v'\ fl I THE RHAPSODY GIRLS REVUE I SOMETHING NEW— A WONDERFIX SHOW I77 words
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Article172 1934-06-13 2 liarthcliness In "Cabin In The Cotton" Trouble between planters and cotton field workers, bitterness between the men for whom they labour, and the efforts of a man who tried to see both sides oi the question to settle a longstanding feud, are all well portrayed m the Warner172 words
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562 1934-06-13 2 Singapore Chinese Greet Defender Of Woosung Forts GEN. YUNG CHAO-YUN IN SINGAPORE He Learned Soldiering In Japan OVER three hundred Chinese, mostly representatives of the public bodies of the Tiochiu community, gathered at the wharf at Tanjong Pagar yesterday morning to give General Yung Chao-yun, the gallant defender of the562 words
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Article532 1934-06-13 2 Funeral of Mr. R. U. Moore The funeral of Mr. Robert Unsworth! Moore, of Messrs. Kodak Ltd., took place yesterday evening. Mr. Moore was a very popular member of the I Singapore Volunteer Corps and he was buried with volunteer honours. Mr. Moore was a sergeant m532 words
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Article49 1934-06-13 2 Comitadjis Kill Government Soldiers Sofia. June 10. The now Government has lost the Frst round m its drive to break the power of the Comitadjis. To-day four soldiers were shot dead, besides the new Mayor of a Macedonian city who had only just been appointed- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article22 1934-06-13 2 Munich, June 7. A film made by the Roman Catholic authorities describing the Vatican was banned here after two performances. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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112 1934-06-13 2 Minister Of Industry's Advice To Shanghai Merchants Shanghai. June If. PPEAKING at an interview with Chinese commercial leaders m Shanghai this morning. Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Industry and Commerce, who has just completed an investigation tour m Indo-China. Malaya, the Dutch IndiesSin Chew Jit Poh - 112 words
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Article96 1934-06-13 2 The executive committee of Singapore Anti-Opium Society organised three groups of representatives to solicit and collect subscriptions and donations from the public. Two ot these groups are collecting from the Chinese shops and the third from the staffs of local firm.? and offices. These groups carry with them96 words
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Article64 1934-06-13 2 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. June 11 Batu Kikir village. In the Kuala Pilah district, is to have a Chinese school The Kuala Pilah Sanitary Board have recommended that Lim Chong of Batu Kikir be given an area of state i^H n Jf hich to bulld Chinese 2°64 words
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Article22 1934-06-13 2 STATION "Z.H.I."— SINGAPORE (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd., Broadcast House, No. 2 Orchard Road, Singapore.)22 words
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Article37 1934-06-13 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 14th. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 645 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8 Relay of Classical Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. V3O Close Down.37 words
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Article215 1934-06-13 2 Germany's Heavy Gold Exports Note Cover yv fT~I JLJOW7I 1 O Record Low Level London, June 9. On the money market this past week the slackening of general business on the Stock Exchange has prevented any increased demand for loans and consequently there has been less need to make useReuter Wireless - 215 words
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Article65 1934-06-13 2 Malay Breaks Arm At Football During Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning three schoolboys were injured while playing games. A Malay boy at the Geylang English School broke his arm playing football, a Chinese boy at the Serangoon English School was injured at play and another I Chinese collided65 words
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Article69 1934-06-13 2 45 Per Cent. Offer To Depositors New York, June 12. Nine banks have offered to settle out of court the suit of the Federal Government to compel clearing house banks to make good losses of depositors m the Harriman National Bank. They offer only 45 per cent, ofReuter - 69 words
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Article44 1934-06-13 2 President Has Wide Power To Vary Washington, June 6. Congressional action is now competed as regards the Tariff Bill empowering the President to negot^at^ *rad<? agreements with foreign countries and to raise or lower existing tariffs up to fifty per cent- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article167 1934-06-13 2 Twelve Planes Brought Down In Manchukuo Shanghai, June 11. The Japanese air force m Manchukuo has lost twelve planes since the beginning of the month, according to a message from North China which confirms that a large number of Japan ese bombers have been bombarding the peasantsUnion Times - 167 words
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Article39 1934-06-13 2 Devalorisation Of The Leva Anticipated Sofia, June 10. A representative of the Bank of* "npland has arrived here unexpectedly} T t is believed that his visit is connect-^ with the possible devalorlsation of the leva. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article132 1934-06-13 2 Kind's Bkssinf On !t Renewed Activities From Our rktk, J« nf J The YMCA Ba working hard to become a permaj religious and tocli The terms ot a 1 jesty to the AM for Europe ha?« now lie. and should help the YMCA m t» cult132 words
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Advertisement210 1934-06-13 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSEMEjvt^ i BATHING CAPS. New Season's stocks just arrived. In most attractive colours, shapes. All one price $1.00 each MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, CHEMISTS. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAJREttS. 14 A Cnange Alley, Singapore. Tfte Cheapest Houde tor your j Stationery, Type writers. Ribbons j ana caroons210 words
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Advertisement276 1934-06-13 2 TENDERS MINK !i- m]:. j Ten..i<. ri Tenders ire H lowing matei I particulars, Room. :,.M Installation i H Nos. 485 a !!fi 6 ana 8 3 worth Rcl v I Linos. N. J **l'M Closing i 1934. I Purchase o! i.ving at T. I zip Road I I Monday,276 words
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Miscellaneous87 1934-06-13 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Motion:— S.36l/32— K R. S. S. P. Suppiah Chettiar vs. O. K. R. S. T. Arumugam. Part heard —5.642/33— N. A. Sockalingam Chettiar. etc. vs. A. R. S. P Palaniappa Chettiar. Before Mr. Justice87 words
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Miscellaneous349 1934-06-13 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, 13th. Sign Water, 12.15 p.m., 8.2 ft., 11.10 p.m. 9.3 ft. Rotary Club Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel 1 p.m.. Mr. E. C. Yates on "Radio m Malaya." Football: First Division, Chinese vs. R.A.F., Anson Road Stadium Third Division B: S. A. Union vs. Monopolies, Oeylang; Govt.349 words
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1220 1934-06-13 3 EXCLUDED FROM rW'ILL BY TEPMOTHER Costly Litigation By Perak Towkay THAT $200,000 was lost m tin share speculation was declared during .he public examination of Mr. Ng Aun Th ye v well-known Perak Chinese, m the Supreme Coin., Ipoh, on Friday. Mr Ng Ann1,220 words
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Article76 1934-06-13 3 EL TO FATAL ACCIDENT Failed To Give Police Information ►rning motor accident oon Road or. Mar. 29 the fourth magisyesterday when the Chinese woman who orry that caused the harged before Mr. C. th failing to give the police who the mber ol searching queslip and76 words
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Article82 1934-06-13 3 Wut Re-arrested In A Twakow who was originally proIfr. J. M. Brander, the trate, on June l on a t tempted extortion and bail m $50 and who im the lock-up during the day. was re-arresled on akow. He was remandv ith the fresh charge om legal82 words
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Article71 1934-06-13 3 Appeal Against 8100 Fine At Seremban >m Our Own Correspondents Si rrmban, June 11. was reserved by the Hon N D. Mudie. m the Seremlourt today, m the case Finest Jeff appealed on Kiang. vas convicted by the magistrate. Raja and lined $100 lor 3 In a public71 words
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Article112 1934-06-13 3 With tiie interview Kah Kee recently pubSingapore Free Press: Hip "liquidator of Messrs nd Co., Ltd. writes to the report of th Mr. Tan Kah Ke«? mi issue of Bth. insr. I a Utter which I artim us Liquidator of the With a copy of his112 words
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Article267 1934-06-13 3 CHILDREN WHO MAY BE SOLD Not To Be Sent To China THE fear that if two Chinese children were sent to their fathers parents m China they might be given or sold to some Other person lor adoption, or to be Mui-tsais or something worse, was expressed by Mr. Justice267 words
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Article60 1934-06-13 3 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. A farewell dinner was given on Saturday to Mr. S. D. Miles, a director of Anglo-Oriental < Malaya) Ltd.. who after 23 years m Malaya, is leaving to 'ake up another appointment at home. Mr. and Mrs. Miles were entertained60 words
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Article83 1934-06-13 3 Telegraph Messenger Who Disobeyed Signal A fine of $1 m the fourth magistrate's court yesterday taught a cycle delivery peon, named Govindasamy employed by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., of Robinson Road, that messengers do not enjoy the same traffic privileges as ambulance men and firemen. When called83 words
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109 1934-06-13 3 The life of the average American family affords splendid material for the story of -This Side of Heaven", the I M.G.M. picture released at the Capitol' en Monday. Lionel Barrymore, who has scored many recent successes on the screen, is head of a109 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-06-13 3 Ginger Rogers as she appears m "Flying Down to Rio" which opens at the Capitol to-day.16 words
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Advertisement24 1934-06-13 3 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT J l COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i.- j Special Dishes $0.60) SPECIAL DINNER $1.50 7 Pm. to 11 p.m.24 words
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Advertisement230 1934-06-13 3 fill Mil J iS I NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED t AUSTINS */CC LIUSIII Cll BORNEO-MOTORS-LTD. I Branches from Singapore to Penang. I'PlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHlilllllllllllHl, VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOUHN«> When time permit* Cox Kings *ff«uBt «nort trips by car rrom conneuin* who tn* mmmm For further particulars apply to PATERSON,230 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1934-06-13 4 JOAN LITTLEFIELD - Britain's Most Elaborate Picture JOAN LITTLEFIELD Jew Suss Cost 100,000 To Produce (BY London. BRITAIN'S mo.' expensive and elaborate picture to date. Jew Su.ss" is now finished, though it will not be seen m a London cinema for some months yet. It cost more than £100.000 to produce and occupied1,139 words
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Article284 1934-06-13 4 IS IT THE LOCH NESS MONSTER New Mystery L Creature Caught Lying m a salmon-sorting shed at Findhorn. Morayshire. only 35 miles from Loch Ness, is a strange sea creature which, it is thought, may help ;to solve the mystery of the loch monster. It was caught m the nets284 words
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Article469 1934-06-13 4 B. K. COOPER - Worlds Where Rains B. K. COOPER it never Parched And Baking Globes In Space BY new fields for speculation concerning one of our nearest planetary neighbours. Mars has no rainfall, but vast snow-fields crown its polar regions. In the heat of the Martian summer their outlines can be seen to469 words
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Article120 1934-06-13 4 The marriage took place on Saturday. April 28, at St. Mary-the-Virgin. Oxford of Mr. Cornelius William Shelford. second son of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Shelford. of Horncastle. Sharpthorne. Sussex, and Miss Helen Beatrice Hilda Schuster, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs Edgar Schuster, of 12 Chadlington Road. Oxford. The120 words
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Article161 1934-06-13 4 Man Who Wag A to Kat. One oi the Oral jcientists' newly-disco for digestive disorders rtomach was m iucl ras airaid to eat case the effect or Chard remedy is called tull. results obtains m 1. The man wrltei as foil "I would like161 words
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Advertisement44 1934-06-13 4 ENSURE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. illli44 words
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Advertisement286 1934-06-13 4 THE GIFT SHGP 33, STAMFORD ROAD LAIMFS HATS, AR I JEWI and MILLINERY Latest creations from PARIS md LONDON The Ideal House fur suitable Gifts for Birtlid 13 > «>t< THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS Ladies' Hats Alice Bands frcwn 11 tt> Rolled Gold Bracelets from SI.UO V ,(L fc V I\«286 words
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Article, Illustration251 1934-06-13 5 Ocean Flyers Forced Landing can airimn. George Pond and Cesare Sibilli PV »mini,,. *v j I land, white m, an attempt to fly Horn' New YorkTo Rome T^*^ l^' r <)noplal e aftor tlle > h ad made a forced landing at Moy, County M a P e, r(>l •>.,251 words
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Advertisement181 1934-06-13 5 4. Bb& BBjK VBE BB a^P i m 1 r^VSmMMBmrY 1 Ww 14ft 14 I jßb^bl hT^/ BpJnßSy^v^^JßSMk ■B\ B A#H H H B* *^3888 Bif^Bß] BmßßP?iJmßßlß&jHbWpWbb^Bjc» > EVERYBODY knows how good biscuns are lor dogs. So healthy, so nourishing, so much better than too rich scraps and pieces. But181 words
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Article1251 1934-06-13 6 Japanese Steward Gets 20 Months Gaol THOUGHT IT WAS PISTOLS Alleged Chinese Confederates KAWASHIGE Sekiyama. the chiei steward of the third class passinger accommodation m the Japanese liner Manila Maru, pleaded lilty m the Criminal District Court yesterday to being m possession 19,600 worth of1,251 words
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314 1934-06-13 6 TAMIL WOMAN ON CHARGE OF RASH DRIVING Sequel To Fatal Accident UNIQUE CASE IN LOCAL COURT PROBABLY lor the first time m the history of the local police courts, a Tamil woman, Thangam. appeared before the fourth magistrate, yesterday morning on a charge of driving a motorcar m a rash314 words
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Article59 1934-06-13 6 Cautioned For Traffic Offence Miss L. Graham's first drive to town three days after being granted her licence resulted m her infringing a minor traffic regulation. Summoned to appear before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the fourth magistrate, yesterday morning. Miss Graham pleaded guilty and after she had59 words
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Article191 1934-06-13 6 Paramount Sue Indian Film Agency The Paramount Film Service ±-tfi^ distributors of tin Paramount WettureT Corpoiation ot America, made a complaint before the Criminal District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday morning against two men who were charged with importing or having m their possession for purposes191 words
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Article163 1934-06-13 6 Defendant's Evidence In Money Claim Judgmert was delivered by Mr. Justice Prichard, m the Supreme Court, yesterday m the case m which Ranchordas Purchotam claimed payment of the balance due on a promissory note from Ena Mohamed Ismail. His Lordship, holding that the defendant had failed to discharge163 words
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Article73 1934-06-13 6 May Be Lighted By Electricity (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 11. Kuala Pilah. the second largest town m Negri Sembilan. may be lighted by electricity shortly. At a recent meeting of the Sanitary Board m that town the question of an electric installation was brought up and73 words
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Article77 1934-06-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June It. Miss Patricia Shelley, daughter of the acting Chief Secretary to the Government, will be one of ten Kuala Lumpur beauties taking part m Mrs. L. W. Geddes' pageant of beauty The others who will r.ppear are Miss Patsy Plowerdew, Misr77 words
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Article602 1934-06-13 6 Friend Says He Was Shot By Four Men CORONER RESERVES VERDICT Police Theory That He Shot Himself •THE Singapore Coroner reserved his finding yesterday, at th 1 sion of the available evidence of the shooting oi a c\ named Kong Wan San m a coffee shop602 words
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Article121 1934-06-13 6 Visit Military Academy at Woolwich The King and Queen of Siam on May 25 visited the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, where the King was a cadet from January. 1912, to December. 1913. when he was 'com- I missioned to L Battery, R.H.A. The King of Siam inspected121 words
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Article127 1934-06-13 6 Former M.C.U. Employee Pleads Guilty Produced yesterday before Mr. A. Hyde, who was officiating as third magistrate m the absence of Mr. J. M. Brander. Ohg Kirn Hock, formerly employed as a clerk at the MedicrU College Union, pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust as a127 words
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Article100 1934-06-13 6 Stock Of Shoes To Be Sold By Tender Stock belonging to Tan Kan Kee and Co., Ltd., now m voluntary liquidation, comprising 118.500 pairs of shoes is i being sold by tender. The sale is m eight sections and tenders may be submitted ior cmy cr all100 words
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Article16 1934-06-13 6 The Sultan Htf customs duties on rubber copra and coconut oil export the State of Johore.16 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-13 6 H. W. H. STEVENS SHirBROKER COMMISSION ana INSURANCE AGENT ?nd S^OOR, (;resham house, battery road, Cock addrtM KENSTEVENS, Singapore. *uo outward aijrw <* im^urlt;»t «rw «»ood turtoca trtatiMnt y^f* brtng tetinf r»a«tf I +om Urn» #400^ t^i,- Qwte't m LIQUID m TABLET /mm42 words
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Advertisement48 1934-06-13 6 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Shirts, Pyjamas, All Silk Neckties, White Silk Hand, kerchiefs from 18-in. by 18-in. to 22-in. by 22-in., Socks, Sock -Suspenders, Collars, Tie-pins, CuffLinks, Singlets, Dressing Gowns and Belts. Obtainable at: S. SHIMURA C 0. v SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS. BSAS BUM ROAD SINGAPORE. PHONE 438248 words
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Article74 1934-06-13 7 Incidents" Banned Salisbury I ondon. May :!6. Committee has banOf The Invisible The decision was r th< i.umbers hud seen a the picture version of IVells'fl novel at a local James Macklin, who ol the committee. i v.cm 1 a little riividntually they decided veral gruesome Inciim was74 words
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Article39 1934-06-13 7 I forbidding the erection .ngs on the highways ye been followed by now ccordlng to the m- ment oi the Canadian s. provides lor the nc issued tor roads and petrol stations. m stands and "hot similarly limited m39 words
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Article676 1934-06-13 7 HUT GOT THE t INITIALS WRONG Heavy Sentence For kjH incse rrom Oui Own Ccrrespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. TpHE nios: important exhibit m a cheating and forgery ca^e which came before Mr. F. K. Wilson, m the police court to-day. was a typewritten letter signed676 words
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Article72 1934-06-13 7 Washington, June 12. The Sepate has passed the Silver Bill. Mr Morgenthau announced that the Treasury had imported five million ounces of silver from London last week. It is understood the silver was paid for by gold from the Stabilisation Fund. Rpiiter The Bill has72 words
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Article608 1934-06-13 7 MUSIC IN THE EAST GREAT PROGRESS IN WESTERN MUSIC Trinity College Of Music Examiner Deeply Impressed The great progress which Western j music is making m the East was 1 1 referred to by Dr. A. Mistowski, j visiting Examiner of the Trinity College j of Music, who is now608 words
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Article16 1934-06-13 7 Mr. H. G. Hammett has assumed duties as Deputy Controller of Rubber, Kedah, at Sungei Patani.16 words
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Advertisement453 1934-06-13 7 P|§^P KKITw ,'ZI TO-daY! CAPITOL aVs's-Js """"I I 1!&^ > i 200 Beauties Chosen m 4L I T 4 H j SEE: The new dance craze from the brilliant capital, Rio c!e Janeiro. I /XYI MPi 4% NM dol ores del rio ;iT h rAPihrA -xlllitV W JHH b i'w453 words
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510 1934-06-13 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1934 A Foregone Conclusion THE passage of the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Bill by the Legislative Council was, of course, a foregone conclusion. This is not a matter of local government policy. Mr. Caldecott said the measure was not one which would be510 words
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Article1219 1934-06-13 8 - A Necessary Service The Pope Encouraging. Soccer Derby Employs 30,000 People Archduke Otto Hopes For A Throne The Langs Of Oberatntnergau Mrs. Baldwin's Fan Exhibition The Race To Australia Fwill be recalled that the provision of the Municipal ambulance service under the control of the Superintendent1,219 words
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Article302 1934-06-13 8 Mrs. E. A. Elder goes home by the Aeneas to-day. Sgr. Enrico Mariotti is officially recognised as the Italian Consular Agent at Penang. Mr. R. P. Clegg aji Officer of Class IV of the Malayan CivU Service, has been appointed to be Secretary, Ruber Regulation, Johore.302 words
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Article533 1934-06-13 8 IN THE bright sunsl.. 1 day. story-telling wn the carnival of nags looked down the ranks i should be asked to *eak then the flags of ew waving m the breea their stories on the an flags are always telling theli Suddenly the Admiral533 words
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Article133 1934-06-13 8 Dr. and Mrs W R. Ta Mrs. E. W. Wilson m I were transit passe and Calcutta by thfl I Mr. R. M. E. Michaux general manager ot Be and Consular Agent Kuala Lumpur, loft on Imperial Airways [Of bo leave. During his ftbten Rhodes, manager oi Estate. Johore. is133 words
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Advertisement107 1934-06-13 8 CHAMPAGNE Clicquot- Ponsardin Reims "BRINGS THE SPARKLE INTO LIFE AND LIFE TO THE PARTY" CALDBECKS TASTY CHEESES I N HANDY CARTONS 'DIPLOMA' Cheddar Cheshire 'BLUE MOON' American, Roquefort, Limburger, Pimiento, Camembrie. TRY THEM ALL Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. VWBHBHMMim^iIIHHBHBNMi W.J.W. MBB if I^oo^^ can tM'Kd on Ballito107 words
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Advertisement66 1934-06-13 8 CROSSINGS OF CHESSBOARD DESIGN are to be tried m London, with the object, it is understood, of inducing pedestrians to think out their moves. There is one move that all who earn their own living should think out at once and that is to take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and66 words
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Article60 1934-06-13 9 T be Blind Composer U °i*™ mCX London, June 10. Mr Frederick m France. :s backblind .vas a well-. Ui Bradford. I age he left become an yean later he tudied for two He has eight years at Grez-sur- DeUw has choral and lc dramas In gold60 words
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Article55 1934-06-13 9 Municipality Arbitrary r Action fokio, June It. British Charge d ed a note to May 31 stating nfs strongobrbitrary steps the Kobe enforce payears of municipal perpetual leaset«m< -vnen the >rnmenta are >: the quesd the Japanese instruct the f«>m forcible Municipality I rday attached articles atReuter - 55 words
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Article17 1934-06-13 9 Tlif Hague, June i>. sts made by sp< rt Interests. iduced a L wich time In ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article222 1934-06-13 9 KEEN SPECULATIVE DEMAND Reichsmark Devaluation Fears Persist London, June 12. A FRESH outburst of a keen! speculative demand for gold'resulled m to-day's price of 137 l l 2 including a premium of 3d. over 1 the dollar at 5.06 and 4d. over the! franc at 76.50. Speculators areReuter - 222 words
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37 1934-06-13 9 Belgium And Czecho-slovakia Not To Pay War Debts Washington. June 11. Both Belgium and Czecffo-Slo-vakia have iniormed the United States Government that they intend defaulting as regards the war debts payment due on June 15. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article41 1934-06-13 9 Huge British Air-Liner's Maiden Flight To Paris London. June 9. The world's largest airliner, Of Imp-rial Airways, to-day made her maiden flight from Croydon to Pans. i She has seating accommodation lor 39 passengers and tour crew. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article378 1934-06-13 9 ANOTHER ATTACK ON THE N.R.A. Unfair Surreptitious Alterations Washington, June 12. A NEW attack on the N.R.A. is contained m the second instalment of the Darrow report. It characterises as unfair and unreasonable the autocratic practice of "surreptitiously altering certain N.R.A. codes between the lime they haveReuter - 378 words
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Article47 1934-06-13 9 Britain Will Not Be Party To Further Pacts Geneva. June 12. The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference met today to 'Ashby. the well-Known £52 is«5?S5 Politis (Greece), as chairman and all j Si week's compromise resolution, and then adjourned sine die.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article31 1934-06-13 9 22 Killed m Spanish Beauty Spot Madrid, June 11. At least 22 people were killed m The -cYuresque mountainous region of «hicle into the river below. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article23 1934-06-13 9 Explosion Of Shell Which Was Used As Anvil Belgrade, June 11. the explosion oi en ipft from the war.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article27 1934-06-13 9 Friedrichshafen, June 9. runnel P T. Etherton, of Mount b h e Ck air a s S h ip he Or g a t- Z eppelln. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article219 1934-06-13 9 Another Japan 'Warning' POWERS' ARMS SUPPLIES TO CHINA Shanghai, June 12. A REPORT from Tokio states that Mr. Hirota. Japanese Foreign Minister, has issued another statement expressing Japan's concern m connection with the increasing supplies of firearms and war equipment from Great Britain. France, the United States. Italy and* Czecho-SlovakiaSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Chew Jit Poh - 219 words
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Article94 1934-06-13 9 Celebrates Golden Jubilee As A Priest London. June 11. The golden jubilee as a priest of Cardinal Bourne. Archbishop of Westminster, was celebrated today m Westminster Cathedral with majestic pomp and splendour. The main body of the building was filled with priests and monks of every order andReuter Wireless - 94 words
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35 1934-06-13 9 100 Drowned When Hoogly Ferry Capsizes Calcutta, June 9. A ferry boat carrying two hundred passengers capsized m a squall on the South Hoogly River and it is feared that one hundred have been drowned.35 words
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Article95 1934-06-13 9 Shah Of Persia's Visit To Turkey Istanbul, June 10. The Shah of Persia crossed the Turkish frontier this morning on an official visit to Kemal Pasha. He was accompanied by over forty persons and started immediately on the four days motor journey to Trebizond, where he willReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article85 1934-06-13 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, June 12. Spot (Sellers) ***** d. (6»/ 2 d.) (Buyers) 6 9 16 d. (6%d> July-September 6 3 /4 d. (6 7j16d.) Oct.-December 6%d. (6 9|16d.) January-March 7d. (611|16d.) Market:— Firm. New York, June 12. T U iv85 words
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Advertisement115 1934-06-13 9 f TO-DAY m mm n g jt< C i imh :v Rod I Pomme Boulangerc I Syrup 1 ruit »lVee watch' DAILY MENU PHONE 4906. 7=-" Ift P THE BAND! j^ Lpuiaile aii nations SEARCH x beauh ft rabbc Ida l.upino J jm.vs Gleason V PicMrc i i "Search led115 words
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Advertisement320 1934-06-13 9 HIS HONOUR AT STEAK." Some Leading Questions Do you suffer from pains after every meal Do you wish you had married a Cook instead of a who said she could Do you wander round the street with your tongue lolling out? DO YOU WANT A GOOD CAFE? I Of course320 words
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4043 1934-06-13 10 POSSIBILITIES IN MANY INDUSTRIES Initiation Of Control Negotiations r* FORTS to find new uses for rubber bulk large m the annual report of the Rubber Growers' Association, among: some of the industries receiving 1 attention being textiles, building, railways, mining, footwear,4,043 words
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Article680 1934-06-13 10 TtJUDAY, JUNI 12. 1934. j Buyers. Seller* Ampat Tin (4) 6s 7i,d "s Asam Kuinbang 37«. «rf 4n H Austral Malay (I) 4S s 6d M c JEST**" 1 "o cd Johan Tin (20 cto.) 29 32 Kamp. liamunting <5> 6s 3d 6- 9d K«ln P nJUt680 words
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Article143 1934-06-13 10 June 12, 12 o'clock noon THE TIN TRUE June 12. Singapore tin price .per! picul) $113. Buyers Sellers Gambier 4 00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 35.00 White Pepper 34.00 Black Pepper 15.25 Copra, mixed 2.90 Copra. Sundried 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 4.50 Small143 words
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Article114 1934-06-13 10 London 4 m< London 3 *24 London 60 days London 30 da> London, den London. T T Lyons and Par Hamburg, demand New York den Bat a via. Sour I Samaran, Penang, demand Calcutta. Bomba Rangoon, M... Colombo, d m Hong Kong, d Saigon, detnu Amoy. demand Foochow.114 words
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45 1934-06-13 10 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 1 i Rs.s. equal to i 1 Standard, g R S.S. equal Standard E Std. R.s.S J n July.fi Oct Tone of M; Latest Ca 6 3 sd. per lb New York Spot per lb. i45 words
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Article242 1934-06-13 11 $217,118 Balance Carried Forward The directors' report to the shareholders of Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. to be presented at the annual meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, June 20. states. The accounts disclose a profit of $348,886.88 £40.703-9-4) as compared with $146,145.09 (£17.050-5-3) for the year242 words
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Article202 1934-06-13 11 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 470.000 700.000 750.000 United Press Association June 7 9 11. American Can. Com. 94 3 4 98» 8 97 American Telephone and Telegraph 114 5 8 118 117 Aicheson Railroad 55*4 59^ 58 Dupont 85 90» 8 88> 2 Firestone. Common 17 n 4 Unq.United Press Association - 202 words
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Article62 1934-06-13 11 London, June 10. Southern Tronoh. Interim dividend. 2*/2 per cent, less tax, payable June 29. Kinta Mines. Interim dividend. 2\ 2 per cent, less tax, payable June 29; final dividend for 1933, 2\ 2 per cent. Tanjong Tin Dredging.— lnterim dividend, 2\' 2 per cent, less tax. payable62 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-13 11 TERN UNITED %l. MARINE, ITOR CXRt Unal accident AND WORKMEN'S MION DURANCE. ,r.il Manager. v I (eiil Street.18 words
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Advertisement61 1934-06-13 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Annoyme (Incorporated In Belgium— l9o7 HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING, HONG KONG, TSINAN* BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loans tor building. House and real Estate agents. Agents for Union of Paris Insur Co. Ltd. OFFICE. MEYER CHAMBERS:61 words
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Advertisement281 1934-06-13 11 Assets exceed $12.Q00.00q. Assurance m force over $35,000,<H)». I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with281 words
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Advertisement428 1934-06-13 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter; Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £b. 000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 3 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo i Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh428 words
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Article18 1934-06-13 12 -uTtoeE-S S2°S»t. Rosso is Shanghai and Hong kon^t 7 trom berth alongside the SBn g w She w18 words
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Article572 1934-06-13 12 An Amazing Story From Amoy The appearance on the scene of a "gang of Formosan thugs" has made a fresh development m the unfortunate history of the steamer Asia which, lor two years, has been laid up m Amoy harbour without owner and cargo and572 words
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Article35 1934-06-13 12 batch, Mrs C R b*err?\, Cumberi Jones, Mr. J. M Graham S J G pmmm ißurne. D.S.O Mr a 1 3JOr A H Mr, E. L. Tho rna Mr Dr A s M p35 words
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Article519 1934-06-13 12 Saved By Passenger's Chance Remark mv capiain 01 a liner has a grand time these days. He is kin? of a floating castle. Everyone on board pi*. seng-ers and crew are completely 'under his rule Those who are honoiind by an invitation to tea m his cabin become519 words
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Article24 1934-06-13 12 cIJSS? £u?kil?? ts OI thf Manmonths vtmlVl&iS?" three £265.772 last v»t £27 8.105, against £12.333. Receipts El of ing. ec eipts are steadily increas-24 words
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Advertisement474 1934-06-13 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Pawite 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. ««o*m« icents for Federated Malay State. Railway* Royal State Railways of Slam. HOME VIA CHINA? JAPAN, '"HpffotuLU CANADA. FOCR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THB LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG474 words
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Advertisement200 1934-06-13 12 BIBBY LIM 11. PALL MM,.. LONBOI., i Qm tenter Vends ft* RANGOON, (Oi.MMBu Port* MARSEILLES, H.YM'iim loM)li\ I Slngaj r> md Pen I BOMCWARD SAIUM Lttwll G: IRE ;z> WOE.. [RE CHESH vopksh; SHROPSHIRE 9 OXFORDSH BTAFFI .:re GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTER* Or.l CHESHIRE fcl Through P. I (Fares to > .-.t.cmJ200 words
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Miscellaneous410 1934-06-13 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. 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 Friday 7.410 words
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Miscellaneous56 1934-06-13 12 Kara, !><> •Main .CoblMan, 4 J Hharl V, tr -uc 5 Aej o Wharf mr *nY Supply Sr Oil Whan Coal fVha !Tan,,,:'r n lN^ H Alfcerl Dock victoria i» [Keppei Harbon, Kto«i Dock: j N 1 Dock: 6. Dock: VKSsf s Atßn i Unit and Port bmei lacca 1J56 words
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Advertisement409 1934-06-13 13 lIV *^—JPld c^H* V < p&O.S. N. CO f S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dae 1 na?c Spore. Tnage Spore. •-•)00 June 22 BANGALORE 6.000 Aug. 30 iTO July 5 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 3DV.AN 5000 j u iy 6 COMORIN 15.000 Sept. 14 000 July 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 3810409 words
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Advertisement297 1934-06-13 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) j "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer «>»• Ball o City of Eastbourne J une 16 June City of Winnipeg June 29 Jul^ 2 j FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. City of Bath297 words
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Advertisement400 1934-06-13 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOH?St N^ edn r day June 13 Muntok and Palembang. SB?^wreX a Yn U e n i3 I UTa g n^e li MOeara Saba DlambI ™gff7S II SS£.S^ 14 Selat Pa 6 Bengkaas. Soengei-Pa.ning. ""TS^^J*^** <PaSSengerS ma S n Bat Rl ss^2^3i: iton and400 words
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Advertisement289 1934-06-13 14 TO~EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AMD PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, .ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, > GENOA. MAKSfclUfc> AND NEW YORK. Ainvc Leave Leave Arrive I Spore Spore Penang N. York. Pres. Hayes Jun 1(J Jun 19 Jun 21 Juiy 31 Pres. Johnson j un 30 July 3 July 5 Aug 14289 words
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Advertisement272 1934-06-13 14 TO LONDON. VIANAIT^S^IARSEI^^JJ'^^MB HAKP3AN MARU 10,400 J™ uT'n^t "^5 UARUNA MARU 10,400 June 27 28 lRn5» IKATOPI MARU 10 000 July 12 f? ffijXf.JS fKASHIMA MARU 10.U0U J U y 26 ITABOXOMI MARC IJ.OW AlIB y »»£££s* MW ..nil Rotlert... DAKAR MARU Penan g S^™'^ Istambul, Piraeus, g-dc! V Valencia,272 words
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Advertisement479 1934-06-13 15 farbet And Close 24 SECONDS MARGIN 1 SUNDAY'S last, the six-metre (V :;r( l the third race Schrevcn Challenge at the start was at times to a lumpy sea did not ions easier for the rst across the line nona or. her weaLad been unable line In time for the479 words
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Advertisement474 1934-06-13 15 Ramona In Finish County Cricket MIDDLESEX BEAT YORKSHIRE Although Howes Took Six For 17 London, June 12. Although Bowes, one of the English Test XI candidates, took six Middlesex Vvickets tor only 17 runs m their second innings at Lord's to-day the champions lost by two wickets. Peebles was m474 words
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Advertisement757 1934-06-13 15 Weekly Spo rting Notes Enthusiastic opening of lawn bowls season. The test match umpires.— Woolley's feat.— S.R.t too good for Ceylon Club.— Batsman learns a lesson. S. de Silva's fine bowling. A delayed declaration. Splendid opening partnership. R. C. Oehlers makes merry. The Malaya Cup. Singapore not impressive at Malacca.757 words
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Advertisement873 1934-06-13 15 also bowled exceedingly well during the morning and m his last spell of one over and five balls took four wickets without having a run hit off him. Hunter also showed very promising form with the ball. THE Medical College had only them- selves to blame for not defeating the873 words
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Advertisement302 1934-06-13 15 < TaThß J 41m £BS *^Sfe^kV§ SSI Lawson Little, U.S. golfer, who won the British amateur title, evidently believes m a black cat for luck. appeared to have got over this difficulty when they fully extended the S.C.C. a week previously, and there was no evidence ot any sort ot302 words
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Advertisement453 1934-06-13 15 have had as much of the pUy as rheir opponents, and have put up a really good display, but they KIM t I lack a goal getter. The centra forward position is the difficulty. Kidd plays a s' out-hearted game, but he is slow and lacks the qualities of leader453 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1934-06-13 16 TENSE FINISH WITH TEN MINUTES TO SPARE England Collapse Against O'Reilly's Bowling DOGGED AMES-LEYLAND STAND NEARLY SUCCEEDS A I STKALIA won the first Te t match at Nottingham yesterrt day by 238 runs, m a tense finish, with only ten minutes to1,200 words
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207 1934-06-13 16 28 Contestants For The Singapore Title Golf DRAW FOR QUALIFYING STAGE J. T. SMITH will be defending his Singapore Island title against J27 challengers m the competition which opens with the Qualifying stage at Keppel Golf Club on Saturday afternoon. The best sixteen (scores qualify for the championship 1 proper.207 words
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Article, Illustration788 1934-06-13 16 A Serious Reverse For The S.C.C. S.R.C. TAKE BOTH POINTS S.R.C 2: sCC i ANY hopes the S.C.C. may have entertained of carrying off the honours of the First Division .his season were virtually crushed {yesterday when they met their padang rivals, the SRC. at Anton Road stadium, and lost788 words
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Article184 1934-06-13 16 Lawn Tennis MISS ABED BEATEN k FIRST ROUND THE only surpi 1 lawn .which opened day eve nine Abed, one ol the women's beaten a I has newly Brr ,ve d upcoumry Her Abed tndi. m the champ] n d Results v.-.;. OKN Mf\ v.i lv184 words
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Article13 1934-06-13 16 The Govenunent Serricti League The Po) Leagw i day13 words
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