The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1934
1934-06-14
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Title Section18 1934-06-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.2 M. KSTI). 1835. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1934 10 CENTS18 words
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228 1934-06-14 1 FOUND SLEEPING IN A WOOD Unbanned But Mentally Unbalanced THI tnc disappearance of Mr. Kuramoto. Japanese sul In Nanking, a crisis that threatened to disrupt §ino-. r< iations has had a comic anti-climax with the the missing man. lias been thick with Japanese threats asReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-06-14 1 Sir George Clerk, the new British Ambassador m Paris, placed a huge wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe. He afterwards signed the Golden Book.31 words
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Article631 1934-06-14 1 TIN RUBBER TO PAY WAR DEBTS? Influential U.S. Opinion JHE war debts impasse is taking a new turn for the idea is once a^ain being revived m influential American quarters that Britain may pay part of her debts m kind, particularly with tin, rubber, manganese— and whisky This, it isReuter - 631 words
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Article201 1934-06-14 1 Shanghai June 13. ructions from Mr. Foreign Minister. Consul-Genera] m lave mterview-S-wei, the Premier. entry's concern disappearance of Vice-Consul m Chinese authoriwhereabouti of the apan will reserve ■pendent action. nese warships have arrived at Nanking m connection with the incident. While Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, who is expectedUnion Times - 201 words
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Article71 1934-06-14 1 Decorations For Chinese Delegates Calcutta, June 13. It is reported from Khatmandu that the Prime Minister. Maharajah Shum--shere Jung, was invested with high Chinese honours by Mr. Liang, the Chinese Consul General for India, who. Accompanied by Mr. Daniel Lee. ViceConsul, undertook a mission on behalf ulReuter - 71 words
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Article187 1934-06-14 1 Catalans May Declare A Republic Barcelona, June 13. •THE troops are confined to bar- racks and public buildings are guarded by .shock troops owing to 'the grave situation caused by the dispute with the central Government over the new Catalan land law The only topic ofReuter - 187 words
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Article120 1934-06-14 1 FOUGERE CASE SEQUEL Crown To Appeal Against Light Sentence 'THE Free Press untie islands that the Crown is appealing against the inadequacy of the sentence pasted on Herbert James Fougere by the Criminal District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, on June 8. Notice of the appeal has been served on120 words
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Article62 1934-06-14 1 London. June 9. The London County Council will on Tuesday have before them the joint report of the Finance Committee. The Committee recommends that immediate steps be taken for the rebuilding of the hundred-year-old Waterloo Bridge by widening it to carry six lines of road traffic. For overBritish Radio - 62 words
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Article31 1934-06-14 1 Australians vs. Northants London, June 13. Australians 284 (Ponsford 56, Bradman 65, Chipperfitld 71). Matthews took four for 71. Northants 35 for one at the close of play.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article124 1934-06-14 1 EFFORTS THWARTED BY THE CONCESSIONS Geneva, June 13. THE thwarting of the Chinese efforts to apply the 1929 Factory Act m the foreign concessions was emphasised by Mr. Lie Ping-heng, the acting delegate, speaking at the general discussion on the directors' report. Mr Lie said theReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement44 1934-06-14 1 gjGIA TEA Brings the freshness an d fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to \otir home. TO-NIGHT S^CIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE SATURDAY, JUNE Kith. THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE KAFFLEJf CTXEI^^ PHONE 5381.44 words
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Advertisement59 1934-06-14 1 On Other Pages European Sent To Gaol Page 3. Trotsky m Exile Page 4. Page of Pictures— Page 5. Advance of Radio In Malaya Page 6. Alsagoff Estate Trust— Page 6. Lawyer's Illness After Meal Page 6. Latest China Cables— Page 9. Chinese Defeat R.A.F. Page 16. Visit of Japanese59 words
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Advertisement64 1934-06-14 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING ADELPHI %JJO? HOTEL ROOF ftAPn.cn TO NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE LNTEKTAINMKNT PROVIDED BY wSlr- m THE RHAPSODY GIRLS REVUE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REVUE EVER SEEN IN SINGAPORE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RAI.F KELLERMANVS FAMOUS BAND FRIDAY64 words
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Article258 1934-06-14 2 Statement On Arrival Creates! Unfavourable Impression < From Our Own Correspondent I Medan. June 9. Mr. Nagaoka, leader of the Japanese Trade Conference m Batavia. has offended the press of Batavia. They object to a statement he made en his arrival m which he stressed the difterences between258 words
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Article43 1934-06-14 2 Mr T P. F McNeice. the Seremban Magistrate, will be going to the Chinese Protectorate. Singapore, early next month, ana Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, who to due back from leave about July 2. will take up the post of Magistrate Beremban.43 words
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152 1934-06-14 2 Little Entente Recognises USSR Geneva, June 9. The Littie Entente has proclaimed recognition of Soviet Russia. Rueter. Geneva, June 8. League circles are pleased at the news that the Little Entente is establishing diplomatic relations with the USSR. Letters restoring normal relations haveReuter - 152 words
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Article127 1934-06-14 2 Assurances Given By London. June 11. Replying to questions regarding the p -<>sible modification of certain provisions of the Lausanne peace settlement dealing with demilitarised zones adjoining ihe Dardanelles and Bo^phorus, Sir John Simon said that the matter was tentatively raised over a year ago by the TurkishBritish Radio - 127 words
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Article100 1934-06-14 2 V\~heat Exports Exceed Agreed Quota London. June 8. A serious crack m the structure of international wheat agreement signed m London last August developed today when it was reported that Argentine shipments for the current season exceeded her quota of 110.000.--1 bushels. The Argentine quota for the currentReuter - 100 words
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Article93 1934-06-14 2 Trans-Jordania's Ruler In London London. June 8. A picturesque figure m the dress of his country, the Amir Abdullah of Trans-Jordania arrived m London today on his first visit to Britain, where he is staying three weeks as the guest of the Government. The Amir told Reuter thatReuter - 93 words
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Article65 1934-06-14 2 U.S. Treaty With Cuba Ratified Washington, June 9. The right of the United States to intervene m affairs m Cuba is officially ended with the exchange of ratifications of the new treaty between the two countries. The treaty eliminates the Flatt amend-ment adopted by Congress m 1901Reuter - 65 words
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Article45 1934-06-14 2 Proposal To Spend 60,000,000 Guilders m Relief The Hague, June 11. The Upper Chamber is debating a proposal to sanction the sum of 60,000.000 guilders to fight unemployment. The Government spokesman reiterated the determination of the Government to maintain the cmin standard. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article178 1934-06-14 2 Goo:!s And Money On False Pretences Omar bin Subaii, a Malay "boy" formerly m the employ of a European jvoman m Cuscaaen Road, was produced on two charges of cheating before Mr. N. Grice m the police court yesterday morning. He pleaded guilty to both counU. Police Inspector178 words
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Article170 1934-06-14 2 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust i The trial was begun yesterday morning before Mr. J. M. Brander. the third magistrate, of Lee Eng Hock, a chinchew who has had considerable service with the Straits Steamship Co.. m a charge of criminal breach of trust ?i 51.200. Accused170 words
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Article133 1934-06-14 2 190 Women Rally To The Call Examination of nearly 60 Singapore women for the first certificate of St. John Ambulance Association has been undertaken at the General Hospital. This follows completion of the classes begun recently m an effort to revive interest m first-aid work. Nearly 130133 words
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Article91 1934-06-14 2 SINGAPORE— AUSTRALIA AIR SERVICE Chief Pilot's Inspection Of Landing Grounds Mr. Brain, chief pilot of the Australian Air Company, who are running the new air service between Singapore end Australia, has left Singapore m an Imperial Airways liner for London. Our Java correspondent states that Mr. Brain has been m91 words
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Article87 1934-06-14 2 Mr. Montagu Norman Meets Dr. Schacht Berlin, June 8. The tiny Black Forest resort 01 Baden Weiler is likely to be the scene of financial conversations during the week-end. Mr. Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, and M Huelse. a director of theReuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article22 1934-06-14 2 Arrangements have been completec for the administration of a scholar ship at the High School, Malacca, to bSchoTarship 8 H WeU Memorta >22 words
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Article158 1934-06-14 2 Bulgaria Denies Accusation Sofia, June 5. Tho accusation of illegally manufacturing large quantities of narcotic drugs launched against Bulgaria by the League of Nations, as foreseen, especially by the English Press, is energetically denied by the public hygiene department of the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior, which stresses that158 words
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Article163 1934-06-14 2 Alleged Payments By Stavisky Paris. June 5. Sensational revelations are claimed to be made by the Socialist ortj?n Populaire concerning the alleged dis- j tribution of 2.000,000 francs by Sta- visky's agent Astruc among various French papers. Among the latter the Populaire names the" Journal, me. Matin, the163 words
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Article115 1934-06-14 2 Interesting Point Of Law Paris, June 4. A case came before the commercial court of justice to-day arising out of the seizure of the French translation of Chancellor Hitler's book "Mein Kampf." A million and a half copies of that work have been sold m Germany, but it115 words
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Article112 1934-06-14 2 To Be Contested By Two Girls Budapest. June 5. An attempt to contest the will of the late Swedish dynamite manufac turer and philanthropist Alfred Nobel who apportioned the bulk of his hug fortune to the Nobel foundation fo the annual distribution of prizes foi the most important112 words
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Advertisement392 1934-06-14 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISLMi:^ brylcrjeemH f THE J Perfect Hair Dre&sinjg for ever> r occasion J i Absolutely free from Hum Imparts a splendid gloss to the hair. It fixes it m any desired position. > IT NEVER FLAKES. 1 Wholesale THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Incorporated m the F.M.S. I 8 RAFFLES392 words
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Advertisement285 1934-06-14 2 TEND] Rs Sl\(, M()l:|^^ Ml SH j Tenders tx lowing mat particular. Room. Initallat Nos. 48 I ana ii Q '■vorth X Llne.,N Closing 1934. Purchase lying ii lie Road Monda Supply of H Bpedala I Date ol C 1934. Pri cover: i N0TI(1 Tenders Colonial June works Kitchens v285 words
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Miscellaneous307 1934-06-14 2 The Week TIIIKSDAY, 14tl». High Water. 12.48 p.m., B.U ft., 11.44! p.m., ii.3 ft. Football: Malaya Cup. Kedah vs.l Selangor. K.L.: Friendly. I S.C.C. vs M.P.H 2nd..; S.C.C. Cricket: Wiltshires Officers vs WUt-i shires Sergeants. Tanglin. FRIUAY, 15th. High Water. 1.20 p.m.. 7.9 ft. Football: Malaya Cup, team training,! Anson307 words
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917 1934-06-14 3 "FREDERICKS I OF IPOH" COMPLAINT THAT j HE WAS NOT FED PROPERLY i IN PRISON I SENTENCE months' r J rigoroua imprisonment was pa.sby the District Judge (Mr B Bridge) on Monday, on c W Fredericks, who described himself as a European, after917 words
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Article110 1934-06-14 3 rHEom not oel To Shooting In Coffee-Shop homicide rdei against ns unknown" v. G. Porter, tier, yesterday, j Kong Wan San, assistant I coffee-shop Armenian < Street on 19. mmented upon the ■rnm< nt Analyst was i larkfl Of grease I's pocket, which ed that he carried110 words
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Article182 1934-06-14 3 Rode And Miss Gertrude IVOrville took place at the option on Saturday 4 o'clock, of Mr. William i son of the late Mr. C. Rode Ipoh, and Gertrude ighter ol Mr. E. c. Government Auditor. D'Orville. rges another link ..imilies as Mr. and' fa D'Orville's elder son. Michael182 words
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Article150 1934-06-14 3 ce P]ion and Dinner At SweUenhan Klung, June 11. gala day lor the Ity at Port Swettenn< 4 occasion of the to the new Chinese *'oung Men's Associaresponsible for the "livened a repre--8 of all the guilds and own for making the ar range men ts. Sunday, Mr.150 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-06-14 3 JfS, K \n^.^ a r V err 1 11 E* n »y Williams behind bars *i i.o> Angeles County Jail. lliey pleaded jruillv to the UtaMtfnc of Mr. Wi.Uam nettle, a toStJES? JtLjS and were sentenced to life imprisonment.39 words
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Article500 1934-06-14 3 "It Is Hard To Earn A Living CRIPPLED THIEF ASKS FOR BANISHMENT Burglary hi Race Course Road \I7IIH astounding frankness, a man who pleaded guilty m the; Criminal District Court yeslerdayi to burglary and to having two! previous convictions, told the judge, Mr. H. A. Ferrer: 'If your honour sends500 words
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Article321 1934-06-14 3 Charge Against A Mother-In -Law OVE men and a woman were L tried m the second magistrate's court before Mr. Grice yesterday on charges of criminal trespass and cissaul t The accused are Ramaiah, Narayana. Narayanasamy, Chinasamy. Vadeveloo and Amany, who is the mother-in-law oi321 words
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Article98 1934-06-14 3 Members Of The New Board The Malay Mail understands that the following have been invited to Ferve on the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya as reconstituted* The Director of the Institute .Chairman), the Director of Agriculture. S.S. and F.M.S.. Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, M.O.S. <98 words
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Advertisement157 1934-06-14 3 WHITEAWAYS ENDS SATURDAY JUNE 16th THURSDAY LAST FD I r| A V fIT""H AND SATURDAY DAYS OPEN UNTIL 5.30 P.M. SATURDAY DURING WHICH THOUSANDS of BARGAINS m EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLEARED AT AND ircc WE ANTICIPATE THE USUAL RUSH OF EAGER BUYERS FOR OUR HALF PRICE BARGAINS THEREFORE TO157 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1934-06-14 4 SARA MAYERS - Trotzky's Aide Tells Of Life In "Fortress" SARA MAYERS The writer of the following article, a Russian-born American citizen, has spent the last te i months with Leon Trotzky as one of his three private secretaries. BY AS the succession of French Cabinets during the last several months swung the1,645 words
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Article875 1934-06-14 4 Scotland Yard's Record Year ONLY ONE "OFFICIAL" UNSOLVED MURDER New Methods Of Crime Detection London. Twenty-one persons over the age of 21 were murdered during 1933. This is two less than m 1932 and is the average number for the past 23 years, m eleven cases the murderer committed suicide875 words
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Article175 1934-06-14 4 VAMPIRE ATTACKS CHILDREN Mystery Vi si tor The Night Terror -the mon unexplained stalked a famil; The three child have been attacked occasions by an has punctured their blood. Mr. Michael v, Baines. who. before to go out to worl children occupy SSii Bround"'"" "Six weeks ago y > press175 words
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Advertisement104 1934-06-14 4 FLY TO JAVA SIX HOURS. COOL QUICK COMFORTABLE return f (ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIAN AIRWAYS.) P O P ULARTSs^sWf ALL OVER THE WORLD m^mtW TresJ, Inglish Fruits, gathered and \i\ *^^^^BZj. packed at the acme of their perfec- i ;^Wa3F tion serve them with CHIVERS' Ov\ V^Sb^VW C I MAR I)-104 words
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Advertisement29 1934-06-14 4 5// OP /AT TOBRALCO TOBRALCO SO EASY TO WASH —SO HARD TO Wl v n IJt William Jackg £jCo. <A\aU 2 f<l SI.VGAPORI.. KUALA LUMPIR. PE\AN<:. IPOII i SWI29 words
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Article, Illustration237 1934-06-14 5 ilker (up Ko\f team on the St. Andrew's course. Back ro>\ (left to right): H. Bentley, R. Withered. T. A. Torraiu-e. Eric Fiddian and Cyril Tolley. Front row Eric M'Ruvie. Jack McLean and S. MacAinley. HM the Kit! out riding 111 H>de Park237 words
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Advertisement25 1934-06-14 5 MERRYWEATHERS I W I II II I I Don't wait for a fire-order I a Merryweathers now. I ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES25 words
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Article2970 1934-06-14 6 The Advance Of Radio In Malaya INTERESTING ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS Earliest Experiments Were HOW radio came to be established In Malaya mainly through the efforts ol keen amateur entiiusiats. formed Lhe subject of an interesting address by Mr. E. Yates, at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club i*2,970 words
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Article202 1934-06-14 6 Mr. H. E. Mackenzie And Miss G. H. Anderson The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral Tuesday, ol Mr. Harold Edwin MacKenzie and Misa G. H. Anderson. The bride is the daughter of the late Capt. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson of Pcterhead. Scotland, and the bridegroom is202 words
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Article120 1934-06-14 6 Charges By Brother Of Late Yam Tuan (From Our Own Correspondent.' Seremban. June 12. Before Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie, In the Seremban Supreme Court today, Tungku Suleiman bin Yam Tuan Antah. brother of the late Yang cii Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, claimed from luche Ismail120 words
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Article146 1934-06-14 6 Hindu Who Became A Mohammedan nf T R^ 6 Convicitions und <* the name of Ramasamy— one for dishonestly rer?fS!in g i?° len propert y an <* two for criminal trespass— were proved against Mohamed Ibrahim, who pleaded guilty last Saturday to criminal trespass into the cabin146 words
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Article25 1934-06-14 6 Embargo Declared By Kwangsi Government The Kwangsl Government m sliver out Wo^° take m °re than $5« "ie emoargo is in effect.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article38 1934-06-14 6 The Malay States r,ii v/ays Department received a visH on SSS |r o I £E thelr Highnesses the TSnS Solani?or and the Sultan "l a S- n r b i $%Z5* y They w re take through the38 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-06-14 6 Lieut. Col W.F.B. Faviell, Governor of the Tower of London, inspecting Yeoman Warders at the annual parade m the Tower Courtyard before attending: a service at St. Peter ad Vincula Church.31 words
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Article451 1934-06-14 6 LAWYER'S ILLNESS AFTER A MEAL Alleges Ghee Was Impure CASE AGAINST SHOPKEEPER oIKULK OUT TWO preliminary objections raised 1 by Mr. P. Y. Tan (defending), one of which was upheld, prevented the story being told before Mr. C. H. Whitton. the third magistrate, yesterday, of how a well-known local solictcr.451 words
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Article749 1934-06-14 6 Alsagof f Estate Trust Monies ACTION STARTED VBY BENEFICIARIES Sums Which Were Not Handed Over IN a maUer concerning the taking of accounts of trust monies of the AlsagoiT estate, which came before Mr. Justice Prichard, in the Supreme Court, yesterday. for further consideration, Mr. R. J. Farrer, former Municipal749 words
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Article61 1934-06-14 6 Hoaxed i-> M* Undergraduate A Melbourne Unr nual "stunl" nin»; has been Witn< for the nr.st time Before the tune I dressed m old clol their way m. but special coMtablea dent, wcai m dress, dipped In t il alter the perl cognised but m for safety and61 words
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Advertisement79 1934-06-14 6 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. SUMMER 1934 RACE MEETING. SATURDAY. JUNE 16th SATURDAY. JUNE 23rd. 1934. Starting at 2.30 p.m. each day. UNL ™kIt I D i f W i E r J c Pach da^ members only mesl'rV 1 gibson" %N^' tora the treasurers, MERCANTILE A Nk BuSr, V ™l CO79 words
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Advertisement149 1934-06-14 6 fl 4 J j' r SPECIAL and EXP»«, UII. IV «»vs.bi e mend^ WEEK DA VS. HOURS 7A M --2P.M.*4. 6 p. M 1 SATURDAYS. HOURS 7 M a M RECEIVING DEPOT SINGAPORE STEAM j LAUNDRY LIMITED 255 ORCHARD ROAD OPPOSITE COLO STORAGE 1 C.B.L. "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 11149 words
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Article44 1934-06-14 7 notor-lorry came to mile. Jurong Road. o'clock yesterday. aid, suddenly skidded drain on the left side i man who was seated thrown out. Mcipa] Ambulance ar're conscious. They the Tan Tock Seng •'•as found that their t of a serious nature.44 words
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Article31 1934-06-14 7 Municipal Committee No. 1 has decided to call for tenders for the tapDing of rubber trees on municipal mm! at Mandai Quarry, and another suitable sites.31 words
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Article41 1934-06-14 7 The funeral took place on Wednesday of Mr. Chua Lip Lap, a well-known resident of Malacca. A large gathering foHowed the hearse to Bukit Gong, the family ground. The deceased was 08 years of age at the time of his death.41 words
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Article1124 1934-06-14 7 HAS POLICE COURT JURISDICTION Bow Street Application Adjourned T London, May 23 The application of Mi. A. P Herbert -r*mi dnnks m the refreshment loTn ?< the H USe of Commons was JStfrdv B W Streel P lic3 Court Mr. [I. G. Strauss, on behalf1,124 words
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Article324 1934-06-14 7 T Monday, June 4. I In the morning His Excellency took the salute at the parade held on the i-r.dang m honour of H.M. The Kint?Birthday. In the afternoon His Excellency and Airs. Caidecott gave a Garden Party at Government House. The iollowing were the guests at a324 words
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Article213 1934-06-14 7 Tea Expert May Come From Ceylon (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, June 12. A tea expert irom Ceylon will probably have to travel to Kuala Lumpur m order to taste tea and give his ooinion oi it to Mi. F. K. Wilson, the magistrate. This was213 words
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Advertisement257 1934-06-14 7 ALHAMBRA 0 COULD HIS WIFE BE FAITHPUL when c P gambled away his right to love? E tj Imagine The author I and star of "Little 4 Caesar united again m \A a picture aimed flush at W^HI £fc* the heart of womankind! 3 fi I* k a aßL'^° w257 words
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Advertisement155 1934-06-14 7 TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 CAPITOL y fl XV B^Bw It U I '•vf** "~**m*^ aY b&< A 'f^aMl I%bWE£<^bV. i 'w^js to^ B^bw >A B^R.< nisr < J>k. f on 'he wings M-er^isßK^^^J 1 AUTils ■c^ giant d!'.-^'*^ 1 r m JA o; >tN I BMelca'/ f^nf sweeps *^^^J wKi\^imiMmvmk. down155 words
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35 1934-06-14 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. R. U. Moore and family wish to convey their thanks to all relatives and kind t'riends who attended the funeral, as well as those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.35 words
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498 1934-06-14 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1934 Australia One Up WELL done. Australia. Victory at Nottingham was clean out, decisive, and thoroughly deserved, whatever may happen during the next few weeks on the enclosures at Lord's. Manchester. Leeds, and the Oval. The better side won. The task of the498 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1934-06-14 8 The S.C.C. Breaks New Ground The Shell ir/nV/. c,,,/. Which Sank TheJemtSCh tg opinion Is Not Unanimous Frederick Dclius The Sheet Off Myndear MEMBERS ol the S.C.C. were treated to something quite different m the way of entertainment last night m the club lounge—a one-man concert1,066 words
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Article273 1934-06-14 8 Mr. P. W. Clayton arrived m Penang from Calcutta on Sunday by the Karagola. Mr. H. Kingdom-Rowe. Manager, Kinta Electric Distribution Co., Ltd goes home on a well-earned holiday next month. Mr. Kingdon-Rowe has been out here for over seven years. At the last Council Meeting273 words
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Article737 1934-06-14 8 ii/hen Brian I a great re i I him. HLs youth the main; content I to sail the sum- I the silvery mark I i till with his fello I jof the macluur I netting s< I skill upon the I gather round tn< I hear the737 words
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Advertisement166 1934-06-14 8 DRAKE AMD HIS MEN. THOSE HEROES OF OLD LEFT PLYMOUTH TO PLUNDER THE SPANIARDS GOLD IN GALLEONS THE SPIRIT OF ENGLAND SET SAIL IT WAS GLORY TO DIZ AND DISGRACE TO TURN TAIL. THE 'SPIRIT Ol ENGLAND LEAVES PLYMOUTH TO-DAY EN GALLON'S NOT GALLEONS THOUGH WE CAN SAY THAT THE166 words
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Advertisement53 1934-06-14 8 "A VEGETARIAN DIET ifl best for those who would be beautiful," we read. Well, it does not seem to have done much for the elephant. A GAFLAC M ACCIDENT AND ALLSICKNESS POLICY will give you a feeling of contentment and security. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank53 words
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Article199 1934-06-14 9 COUNTY THREAT TO NOTTS May Walk Off Field In Protest London, .Hint I*2 SENSATION was caused tonight by the announcement that several oi the leading counties have threatened cancellation ol then- futures wkh Nottingham if the le»-theory tactics, as exploited by Larwood and Voce against Su-sex.Reuter - 199 words
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Article65 1934-06-14 9 Leaves Geneva For Shanghai Borne, June i:>. Dr. Victor Hoc. UK- Chinese Minister m Switzerland, has left for Shanghai. 1 Renter. A previous message from Chine sources stated that Dr. Hoo. Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister In Paris, and Dr Wang Chung-hui. j China's delegate to The65 words
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Article17 1934-06-14 9 Washington. June IX President hi osevelt has signed the T a rill Bill. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article54 1934-06-14 9 Weil-Known Publisher Sells German Business Berlin, June 9. Nazi plans to check Jewish commercial activity have proved victorious m the case of the Ullstein family, proprietors of one of the largest publishing houses m Europe, who have abandoned all control and sold their remainingjnterests to aReuter Wireless - 54 words
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199 1934-06-14 9 Volunteer Leader On Hanger Strike MORE CHINESE VICTORIES IN MANCHURIA Reds Massing For Decisive Battle Shanghai, June 13. /^EN. Teng Tieh-mei. leader of the Chinese volunteer risings m Uaoning, who was capcured some days ago. has started hungerstriking. He has flatly refused to answer questions put to him by the199 words
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Article120 1934-06-14 9 RECORD FOR DUTCH AIR MAIL London-Bangkok In Six Days From Our Own Correspondent" Bangkok. ANEW Dutch air mail record hus been established, photographs of the Derby posted m London within two hours of the finish of the race on June 6 reaching Bangkok on the evening of June 12. 111Union Times - 120 words
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Article139 1934-06-14 9 ORDER RESTORED BY POLICE "Brain Trust" Not Out To "Sovietise" j Washington, June 13. THE police rushed the Chamber during an uproarious sitting Of I the Senate Agricultural Committee which debated President Roosevelt's! nomination of Professor Tugwell 1 tor promotion to Under-Secretary of Agriculture. Several SenatorsReuter - 139 words
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Article129 1934-06-14 9 Fighting The Tuberculosis Scourge London, June t. The report of the council of the National Association for the Prevention Of Tuberculosis shows that within the twenty years since the national 1 scheme, based on the recommendations 1 of the departmental commutec on tuberculosis, had been m operation,British Radio - 129 words
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Article94 1934-06-14 9 President Wants $525,600,000 Forßelief Washington, June ;>. The request for $525,000,000 to make good drought losses is made by President Roosevelt m a message to Congress, m which he declares that future rainfall can only restore a small part of the ravages. There is no prospect of aReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article83 1934-06-14 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices i And Sterling Rates RITRRCH London. June 13. Spot (Sellers* 6^,d. (6 1116d.> (Buyers" 6 r >Bd. (6 9 16d.) July-September 613 16d. (63*d.) Crt.-December 615 16d. <6T B d.) January-March 7 1 16d. (7d.) Market Firmer. New York, June 13. July 13.6083 words
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Advertisement200 1934-06-14 9 GOOD-WILL MISSION TO FAR EAST Misunderstandings Removed By Frankness Brisbane, June IS. tham. Deputy Prime ol Australia, Interurn from the Far id -will mission." serious mlsunderFar ESast about removed by and he believed result In benefits i and the Far East. learned much that valuable for Australia. tat Australia will200 words
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Advertisement255 1934-06-14 9 TWO NEW EXAMPLES of "MANFIELD" FASHION SHOES FOR 1934 Wry smart instep tit- slTt &£^Sl^Ek W m Ri'own Calf aiui \tt <^ jljSsrn7tT^M^B^y stocked m uri -hot- V jl] ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. "CHOP ELEPHANT HEAD H^ BRASSFOUNDRY I MADE IN ENGLAND /o^t BY THOMAS SANDERS LTD. St.255 words
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Article550 1934-06-14 10 PROPOSAL TO INCREASE CAPITAL Option To Purchase Sungei Durian Estates In connection with an extraordinary meeting of Sungei Bagan Rubber Co.. to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers on Wednesday, June 27. a circular to shareholders states: The company has obtained an opover the property of the550 words
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Article103 1934-06-14 10 Loophole For Japanese In The D.E.I. According to the Nieuws van den Dag, the Batavia Chamber of Commerce has sent a request to the Oorernment asking them to make stter provisions m connection with the application of the quota system lor textiles. Tli" Japanese import of unbleached ton103 words
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98 1934-06-14 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 1.3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 22' 4 22 3 8 R.S.S. equal to London Siandard June (F. 0.8 22> 4 22 3 4 :\.S.S. equal to London Standard July 'F.O.B. 22-^ 22 398 words
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Article214 1934-06-14 10 SELLING London 4 months' sight £4 H 64 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London 80 days' sight 24 964 London 30 days' sight 2 4' 8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. TT. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 886 Hamburg, demand214 words
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Article213 1934-06-14 10 June J) 11 12. American Can. Com. 98» 8 97 97 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 118 117 118 l B Atcheson Railroad 59^ 58 58 3 4 i Dupont 90 8 88*2 89^! Firestone. Common Unq. Unq. 19 4 General Electric 21 20 1 2 20 5213 words
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Article98 1934-06-14 10 June 13 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons $2 20 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2 .00 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline m 4-gallon drums per British Imp. Gallon 35 Socony Motor Gasoline per 4-gallon98 words
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1104 1934-06-14 10 PRICES STILL IN HANDS OF SPECULA TORS Shareholders Hanging On For Dividends Fraser and Co.'s market report, dated June 12, states With the humdrum conditions prevailing at the moment there is very little that calls for comment m the local share market, the chief feature apparently being a marked disinclination1,104 words
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Article136 1934-06-14 10 June 13, 12 o'clock noon Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 35.00 White Pepper 34.00 Black Pepper 15.25 Ccpra. mixed 2.90 Copra. Sundried 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 6.00 Lingga Sago Flour 1.65 Fair Sago Flour 1 65 Palembang Jelotong 6.00 Blanja Jelotong 6.25136 words
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Article83 1934-06-14 10 Third Factory Extension With A Year Further extensions are to be put iii hand at the Austin Motor Co's great factory at Birmingham. This is the third extension during the past twelve months. During the week preceding Easter over 2.100 cars were produced at the Austin works,83 words
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Article970 1934-06-14 10 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1934. Bayers, Seller* Ampat Tin (4) 6s. 7 1 »d 7s Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40\s c.d Austral Malay 43s 6d 45s Ayor Hilam Tin (5s > 15s 16s c.d. Aver Wcng (SI) 1.90 2.00 Bangrin Tin S4s 9d 35s 6d Changkat (Tin) 48s970 words
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Article422 1934-06-14 10 Ql EENSLAND PRESENTS Littie Hope Of li Except Raw Mate; Brisha -As the basis i was really unemployi land, we regret to be comparative^ unemployment, as a j or extended busin cured m these c report of the del by the Govern m> I vestlgate tho potsibllit422 words
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Article52 1934-06-14 10 Selayang Tin Dr 262. Malaysia m Til Mines, Tanjong Bt Kuala Lttßiptir Til l drodßp. hours pikuls 447. Kamunttnt Tin Di run 1.734: yanla" estimated vaiuo oi mated gross mine pr i estimated mine profit I current flnam ial y ;i Renonp Tin Dretfglni C< Dredge,52 words
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Article513 1934-06-14 11 IK. NT OF DR. H. SMART Farewell Function In j Kuala Lumpur j ement from the Gov- r 22 years' service. M BE.. State Mediwas entertained staff of the State Health Department at lises on Monday. Dr. d over a large attendMrs. Smart. Dr. and Mrs513 words
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Article386 1934-06-14 11 PILOT RESCUED BY FERRY BOAT Serious Accident At Rai Tak Aerodrome Tse To, a Chinese pilot attached to I the Far East Flying Training School at Kai Tak. was seriously injured when the plane he was manoeuvring went into a tight spin and plunged into the386 words
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Article55 1934-06-14 11 Tokio. Dr. Yotaro Suglmura. former Undersecretary General and Director of the political section of the League of Nations, will be appointed Ambassador to Italy, succeeding Mr. Hajime Matsushima who will retire owing to ill health. The approval of Dr. Sugimura's uproliitmcnt has already been received by tli"Reuter - 55 words
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Advertisement25 1934-06-14 11 THE EA STERN UNITED CORPORATION LTD. TIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT j WORKMEN'S MPENSATION SURANCE. General Manager. CE: No. 4, Cecil Street, 3 SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement26 1934-06-14 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D EXTREME-ORIENT <Tn™ s °ciete Annoyme 'Incorporated In Bel^m-1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. MORTGAGE BANK I agents. Af»t. for ir nlo of Parjs H. SARTDN. 'Manager >26 words
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Advertisement792 1934-06-14 11 Assets exceed 512.000 nnn Assurance m force over 535.000.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE. Great Eastern Life Bunding. Cecil Street, Singapore. LO ND O N OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC -c co m pan y haS £2 0,000 CeposUeC wit, -^ne^Coun792 words
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Article103 1934-06-14 12 The P. and O. Alipore has left Hong Kong and is expeced to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, the 19th instc^'n She v, Will *> roceed alongside the S.H.B. s wharf on arrival. The new type of steel ship the R.A.F.A. "Aquarius", designed as an aircraft103 words
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Article43 1934-06-14 12 STRAITS/CHIN A /JAPAN CONFERENCE It is notified for information that the following ratal have been esimmediately To Hongkong Shanghai Japan Sticklac in Cases $8.00 per 50 eft $10 per 50 eft SlO per 50 eft. Bags $0.90 picul $1 picu! SI per picul43 words
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Article509 1934-06-14 12 Essentials For a Real Revival A complete change m national and international policy, the abolition of i restrictions on the interchange of goods. pnd the reduction of the hours of labour of those employed were stated to be the essentials for a real revival m shipbuilding by Mr.509 words
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Article253 1934-06-14 12 "Jemtschug" Bridge Dismantled The work of dismantling on the sunken Russian warship "Jemtachug" has been continued steadily during the last few days. On Friday the divers attempted to (bring up the dismantled parts of the' bridge of the vessel, but found that j the lighter was leaking, necessitating253 words
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Article248 1934-06-14 12 Lord Ritchie Re-Elected Chairman At the first m ting of the new board j of the Port ol London Authority, the Right Hon. U>rd Ritchie oi Dunder and i the Right Hon. Thomas Wiles. PC. were unanimously elected chairman and vice-chairman respectively. Loid Ritchie has been chairman248 words
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Article143 1934-06-14 12 Following a series of experiments I which have been m progress for two years, several Blue Funnel Line vessels are being fitted out with special gastight carbon-dioxide chambers for the carriage of meat from Australia to Britain. Under normal conditions, chilled beef apart from frozen beef will not keep beyond143 words
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Advertisement621 1934-06-14 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) HHHUNE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS, j Imperial Airways. tl»i tcents for Federated Malay States Railways. Ro\al State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOCR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT621 words
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Advertisement144 1934-06-14 12 For everything appertaining TO I Travel. Banking Freight Apply to cooks WACji^^ILITS 39, ROBINSON ROAD. Individual Attention. Telephone 5908 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan. Marseilles, Pahna and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon PE °U June 30 CHINDWIN j144 words
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Advertisement100 1934-06-14 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA IANGTO-KAIUII KAISHA, LTD Incorporated In Japan RFGTLAK FKKIGHT PASSENGER IEBTIGi MALTA MARU MILAN MARU FOR ROBE, OSAKA. MOJI, YAVMTA. NAGOYA AND YOhOIMM* I i»up < *i' k MALTA MARU For rates a:.d I|PI plpase appiy: ISHIHARA <\M«' KOSei iimih i (Incorp r.r- I AGENTS union100 words
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Miscellaneous502 1934-06-14 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals I BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m.. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturaay 1 P.mKuantan (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 7.30502 words
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Miscellaneous207 1934-06-14 12 SINGAPORE HARBO\jh ships atom!* the n, i:ast Wharf (Entrance C Karagoit 22 a Main Whan (Entrant Cobh'n/ 18. H Yasukuni Ifam 1] Van Hems/ 7 Empire Dock (Entrance u City of Cambria* Penang Mam Empire Dork rEntra Tofuku Mam West Whan (Entrance Riant 3; Com Jardlne's. Section 10 (Entrain,. <207 words
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Advertisement426 1934-06-14 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS Due I T nage Spore. r UN, ***** June 22 BANGALORE 6.000 Au!?3o BUI! «.070 July 5 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Aul 31 15.000 July 6 COMORIN 15 0 00 Sent 14 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6°oo Sent' 2" BOBIALI 6.810426 words
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Advertisement504 1934-06-14 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) o^o n "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. OA VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer n o«n. g* l\ Ju 6 jj™*, Cty of Winnipeg June 29 July Pirv i D m. FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Cltyof Bath504 words
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Advertisement1187 1934-06-14 13 Tm BLUB FUNNEL LJKM (Ocean 188 HUA KHIOW BTBAIiaHIP 00, (ISU) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and Chin* Ltd. Mutual Stein Navigation Co.. Ltd THE CXJNARD STEAM SHIP Oo LM THB «STRAITB STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE BARAWAK BTEAMjBIi^ Go LA* THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN OKIEN LINT U4 THB1,187 words
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Advertisement816 1934-06-14 14 K. P. ML SONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU VAN DER LlJN— Thursday. June 14, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangl. TlDORE— Thursday, June 14. Selat-Pandjan^, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN HEUTSZ Thursday, June, 14, Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. MAPlA— Friday, June 15, Prigi-Radja. Sapat,816 words
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Advertisement366 1934-06-14 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMEIUCAN, MAIL. UNE jsasXuj^^s^^J SHHHIb£^^^HH EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA- YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND366 words
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Advertisement627 1934-06-14 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AM) SOUTH AMERIC\ fßio de Janeiro B«eaf Aires via Colombo, Durban Maru Cape Town. Rio, Santos and Montevideo Liverpool Maru Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dtf-Ct flaUun L Marques. Durban. Algoa Bay. V Tov/n. j fAfrica Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, MombasZanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira Marques. Durban. Algoa627 words
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806 1934-06-14 15 I\ HEN WYATT WAS INJURED A Fine Partnership With Ames Pataudi captained on the third day of the gainst tbe Rest at Lord's as Wyatt. with a was unable to play. rween England and tnmenced at Lord's weather. W9i spectators. Th for the806 words
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Article177 1934-06-14 15 World** Profit Of Over $4,000 Ipoh, June 9. The annual general meeting of the I Ipoh Swimming Club was held at the club premises yesterday with Mr. 8. Somerset m the chair. The President, m his leview of the year's activities, said that considering the times the177 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-06-14 15 Mis. Huggins (left) beat Miss Abed (right) 6—l, 6—o, m the S.L.T.A. championships. This was a surprise win as Miss Abed was a seeded player.25 words
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Article675 1934-06-14 15 Singapore Championship Draw Badminton The draw for the Singapore badminton championship tournaments for the junior events and mixed doubles took place at the V.M.C.A. on Tuesday and resulted as follows: Junior Singles:— Tan Chuan Hock vs. Peh Teng Siew. Low Bok Eng vs. Tan M.ang Jian. A. Sujak vs. Koh675 words
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Article249 1934-06-14 15 Trial Matches For Malaya Cup Football The S.A.F.A. Selection Committee have invited the under- mentioned players to take part m a trial match at Anson Road Stadium on Friday. After the match the team to represent Singapore m the Malaya Cup fixture against Johorc will be selected. The composition of249 words
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Article204 1934-06-14 15 R. Lyne. F. Pullen - R. Lyne. F. Pullen. In the second division Government league matches played yesterday the Monopolies beat the Land Office team by three clear goals at the J.C.S.A. ground. At the interval the Monopolies led by two goals, scored by Awang Chee Itam and Awang while aUer the resumption,204 words
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Article694 1934-06-14 15 Claim By Chairman Of Perak Turf Club Ipoh, jut The policy of the Committee was! economy combined with a desire to offer the best possible stakes. This principle must be adhered to. to s::pport racing generally throughout the country, said Mr. E. C. Watson,694 words
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Article154 1934-06-14 15 Results Of Sunday's Events At C.S.C. The following were the results of events held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday: 400 Yd. Free-Style Handicap. (D«v I A.): 1, Tan Wee Chwee <scr> time 5 mm. 23 2 5 sec: 2. Scow Sian Chye <reed. 50 sec.); 3. Choo154 words
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Article108 1934-06-14 15 The following will represent tbc P.W.D at cricket this week-end. Against the Railway Institute on Sa turday at Kampong Bharu at 2 p.m. F !W. Ayres. F. Ebert. S. Sinathamby. S j Singh. Samson do Sllva. V. Ponnlah |«Capt). O. C. Pereira. N. Pestana. N. i Siva, P. D'Cruz, G.108 words
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Advertisement21 1934-06-14 15 V Cigarette* hV^HB fIjpBPBJBBHBJBt rIW 's'y/ < *~z-^4\ B^r THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANCE IN THE FAMOUS QUALITY OF MADE IN ENGLAND21 words
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726 1934-06-14 16 DECISIVE WIN OVER m mm m^ _r% m^ A A _fJL__# J_%#_*~m«_f Chinese 3; R.A.F 0. •THE Chinese, thanks chiefly to a splendid defence, had little diffi--1 culty m beating the Royal Air Force by three goals to nil m a first division match726 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-06-14 16 Miss Lewis, who put up a fine fight against Mrs. Laing m the S.L.T.A. championships before being beaten 6 l, 6 t. On the right, the Malayan champion, Lim Bong Soo, m action.33 words
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Article377 1934-06-14 16 Thanks To Fine Work By Defenders tt.M.S.C 1; S.A.U. 0. Fine defence work by Johari and Salleh was largely responsible for the Monopolies victory yesterday at the Geylang Recreation Ground m a third division "B" league fixture against the Singapore Athletic Union. Both forward lines failed badly377 words
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Article, Illustration418 1934-06-14 16 A Great Buttle Promised At The New World STRIKING CONTRAST IX KTYI EX The first engagement which ai Rivers has undertaken since his return to Singapore is likely to be *he most severe battle oi his career. He is to mcc: Fernandez at the New World418 words
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Article44 1934-06-14 16 The following have accepted to play football for S.C.C. II vs. M.P.H II on Thursday, at S.C.C. P. w Fargus R. V Welch, D. E. Nickels G. Boas' S. Webb, W. Hannay; C. Pittock. G Br Wn L D S Gardener", J. B. Pickering.44 words
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Article56 1934-06-14 16 Malayan Golf Tournament London. June 13. IN THE Malayan Golf Tournament at Sandwich, the eight qualifiers for the President's Cup played off the first round to-day. The results were Renton beat Kemp 3 and 2; Crabb Watt beat Ward by one hole; Bealcy beat StratlonFerrier 5 and 4: and Buckland56 words
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Article220 1934-06-14 16 No Surprises In Yesterday's There were no surprises m yesterday's ties In the Singapore L.T.A. tournament matches at the S.C.C.. when further progress was made m the men's open tirubles and the preliminary ties m the ladies' open doubles were played off. The results were MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES220 words
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Article113 1934-06-14 16 The following is the result ol yesterday's tie m the Tanglta Club "tennis tournament Ladies Doubles Handicap (Final): Mrs. M. M. Millar and Mrs. J. V S Brooke owe 15.2 beat Miss P. Graham and Miss Scott -Dalgleish owe 15 2 6— *> 7—5. Tie for Thursday Mixed113 words
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Article108 1934-06-14 16 Draw For Women vs. Men Match On Sunday The result of the draw m the Women vs. Men match to be played at the Kcppel Golf Club on SuEctay at 4 P m is as follows Mrs. MacLeod vs. W. D. Douglas Mrs. Crawley vs. A. Law108 words
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350 1934-06-14 16 ON THEIR WAY TO WHlnCITY OLYMPIAD JUTEMBERS of the S.R.C. m training lor the cluo iVI the end of the month received many help! clu'o was visited yesterday by the team of Japam who are on their way to London to partake v Women's350 words
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Article20 1934-06-14 16 Th cricket I i n Bund i I A. B Jordan I 0 R T H< P Bartra20 words
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Advertisement31 1934-06-14 16 WILLIS'S SINGAPORE GUIDE. Information for the Visitor: Road, Shopping and Guide Maps: Illustrated Motor Tours and Articles on Sin&i pores Industries. PRICE 40 cents. Distributing Agents MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED, SINGAPORE.31 words
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Advertisement14 1934-06-14 16 I i THE RESULT Ur IHt Ithl I I TIGER BEER IS BEST. I14 words
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