The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1934
1934-06-16
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Title Section17 1934-06-16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,292 ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1934 10 (TNT>17 words
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Article188 1934-06-16 1 Plans To Revive Cotton Industry COMMITTEE'S REMEDY FOR i LANCASHIRE'S MANY ILLS London, .tui: pONTROL of production by the elimination of plant, uniform sales contracts, anu the amalgamation 01 independent Anns are recommendations for reviving the cotton industry mau, by the special committee of the Master Spinners Federation appointed lastReuter - 188 words
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Article94 1934-06-16 1 Sir Cecil Clementi's Resignation NOT UNCONNECTED WITH DISAPPROVAL j OF EDUCATIONAL POLIC V 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 15. It is alleged that Sir Cecil dementi's resignation is not unconnected with the Colonial Office's severe disapproval of his educational policy. Sir Shenton Thomas is described to me by a94 words
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105 1934-06-16 1 Steps To Protect British Holders Of German Bonds Reuter LARING OFFICE STO BE F:H A BUSHED International Bank's Protest Against I Moratorium |j l^onrion, June 15. r Government NVi^i] ice Legislation to stablish an AngloofAce announced i hamberlaln In then ions with reference i moratorium on thej, i loans. atReuter - 105 words
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Article64 1934-06-16 1 International Bank Protest Berne. June 15. Bank ol Interas fiscal agents n Young Loan, at an tig to-day to consider ted a protest to the at against the sus- Dawes and Young loans i :rs. understood that the letter acBank of International the moratorium leaves i negotiation for pay- inn.Reuter - 64 words
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44 1934-06-16 1 Paris. June 15. circles foreshadow mt will levy a special *v to Germany for •Iciers of Dawes and Reuter j New York. June 15. tes will probably with other Governlormai protest to moratorium deciWashington cornsNew York Times.-- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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276 1934-06-16 1 Friendship With Austria In Exchange For Geneva Support BARGAINING IN VENICE NEGOTIATIONS Mussolini's Probable Terms With Hitler London, June 15. [•"THE meeting between Signor Mu.s- soiini and Her Hitler, is welcomed as an op;- rtune indication ito Jie world that Germany la m do way isolated In Europe, states Th*Reuter - 276 words
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Article159 1934-06-16 1 STERLING IS STEADIER THAN GOLD Mr. Runciman On British Monetary I MR. Walter Runciman, speaking a. the annual luncheon of the Federation of Chambers or Commerce of the British Empire, whose conference opened m London today, said that so far as thej monetary policy was concernsd m the United KingdomBritish Radio - 159 words
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Article77 1934-06-16 1 JAPAN THREATENS DRASTIC ACTION Annoyed By Sarcastic Chinese Newspapers Shanghai, June 15. THE Japanese Consulate m Nan- king has made another threat to take drastic action, if the Chinese authorities make no attempt to stop the Chinese press from making sarcastic comments on the Kuramoto incident. The Japanese warships whichUnion Times - 77 words
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Article138 1934-06-16 1 Preliminary Board oi Trade returns Of British overseas trade lor May show imports totalling €61.727.000 against £56.330.000 m April and 057.276.000 m May. 1933. Exports were £32.759.000 against £30.100.000 In April. 1934, and £30.765.000 m May, 1933, and re-exports £4.787,000 agains, £5.019.000 and £3.820.000 respectively. For the138 words
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Article52 1934-06-16 1 Japanese Fishing Boats Detained By Russian Warship Shanghai, June 15. A cable trom Vladivostok states that two Japanese fishing boats were forcefully detained by a Russian warship m the vicinity of Kamchatka yesterday. A Japanese cruiser is reported to be nroeeeding to the port to investigate the matter.Union Times - 52 words
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Article35 1934-06-16 1 Italy Defaults In June Payment Rome, June 15. The Italian Government has informed the United States that it will not pay the war debt instalment or a token payment on June 15. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article41 1934-06-16 1 MON MOUTH BY-ELECTION Conservatives Retain a Big Majority London, June 15. The Monmouth by-election caused by the death ot Sir C. L. ForestierVValker, the Conservative member, resulted as lollows: Major A. J. Herbert <Cons.> 20.640 Rev. Daniel Hughes 'Labour) 11,094 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article43 1934-06-16 1 Tlit' result represents a fairly substantial decline m the Conservative vote, with a relatively less increase m the Labour figures, compared with the result at the General Election, which was as lollows: Sir C. L. ForestierWalker 'Cons. 24,829 Rev. D. Hughes >Lab.) 10,217.43 words
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Article78 1934-06-16 1 Kinjt Of Siam Returns To Eton London, June 13. The King of Siam. who is an old Etonian, spent nearly lour hours this afternoon at Eton College. Accompanied by the Queen of Siam he took lunch with the Headmaster and Mrs. Elliott and had tea at HollandBritish Radio - 78 words
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Article18 1934-06-16 1 Washington, June 15. The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Professor Tug well as Under-Secretary for Agriculture. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article152 1934-06-16 1 U.S. Eyes Focussed On Pittsburgh WHERE SECRET CONVENTION MAY TELL 400,000 MEN TO STOP WORK Washington, June 15. THIS is a momentous day m the history of the United States' iron and steel industry, for a vote; ;i fleeting 400.000 workers is taking place at the convention at Pitts- burghReuter - 152 words
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Article61 1934-06-16 1 70.000 Children Sec Rehearsal London, June 13. Nearly 70,000 school children brought. by 31 special trains from all over the country watched the dress rehearsal, on Rushmoor, Aldershot, yesterday, of the annual tattoo. Nearly 4,000 troops take part m the pageant and scenes which have made this eventBritish Radio - 61 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-06-16 1 Ihe pilot and mechanic of this French freight aeroplane were noth killed when the machine crashed on to two houses m Croydon after hitting a wireless mast.27 words
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Article20 1934-06-16 1 London, June 11. The King and Queen Meld ttv third court of the lesson Rl Buckingham Palact Pventat*' British Radio.20 words
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Advertisement44 1934-06-16 1 Bi GIA TEA Bi Ac freshness nee of the gardens »o \our home. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL DTNNER CONCERT 8.15 to 915 pm DANCE (forma.) 9-45 p.m. to Midnight. CABARET THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. m44 words
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Advertisement85 1934-06-16 1 On Other Pages Tanglln Club last night decided to waive entrance fees m order to attract new members— Page 9. Repotts from the courts Pages 3 and 6. One of the most amazing pantomimes m the history of the prize ring describes Camera's defeat by Baer Page 16. In the85 words
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Advertisement78 1934-06-16 1 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION SEA VIEW \£P HOT ELI TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I J LAST APPEARANCE OF THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL E I RHAPSODY GIRLS j I REVUE I SUNDAY I MORNING EVENING f CONCERT DINNFR I 10 a.m. TO 1 p.m. SFRVED ON THE LAWN I SPECIAL CL'RRY lIFIIN CONCFRT78 words
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Advertisement11 1934-06-16 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article, Illustration646 1934-06-16 2 EMPIRE PROGRAMME NEWS Sunday's Concert (By Our Wireless Correspondent) A pianoforte recital will be broadcast by Friedrich Wuhrer m Transmission 3 on Sunday at 15.00 <3.0 p.m.) GMT. Born In Vienna m 1900. Wuhrer was a boy prodigy who after exhaustive study was appointed Professor of the Pianoforte at the646 words
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Advertisement444 1934-06-16 2 ■^■■■■^■^M'H NOSHiNO The original preparation for the cure and prevention of a shiny nose, cheeks and forehead. Applied m the morning before powdering it will remain on for hours without again using your puff. PRICE -/65& $1.25. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, BUSINESS CARDS "CAIRN HOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL/ 55, Cairnhill Road. MISS444 words
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Advertisement518 1934-06-16 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT?^ TENDERS. CONTRACT FOR REPAIR OF CLOTHING AND BOOTS. TENDERS are invited from persons willing to undertake contracts for re- pairing clothing, repairing boots and laundry for the Ist. Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment. Full particulars from Quartermaster Ist Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment. Tanglin Barracks. Singapore. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenderi will518 words
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Advertisement462 1934-06-16 2 TENDERS RSWGAPORi^^ MUNICIPALS Tenders are nuw inflowing materials or particulars, see Uuu Room. u4u For Sale, at Butcher Projectors. 16 Volt DX:. or, Arc. Full pail Tender Room an Date of Clos July 23rd, 1934 Supply of Heavy Plpei and Ca,t i Specials for the W rDeSSJ* Date of Closing462 words
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Miscellaneous607 1934-06-16 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, 16th. High Water, 0 22 a.m., 9.2 ft. 1.54 p.m..! 7.8 ft. Kuala Lumpur Races, Ist. Day. Football: Malaya Cup, Negri Sembilan; vs. Malaya Command, Ser- i emban; Govt. League (Div 1), Police vs. Etceterasj Thompson Road. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Raffles College, l S.C.C: S.C.R.C.607 words
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Miscellaneous239 1934-06-16 2 CHURCH SERVICES 3rd Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 6 50 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins. a.m. Holy Communion (Choral 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. £.30 p.m. Evensong (Chorale and Sermon. Naval Base. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. H.M.S. Terror. 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Matins. J Johore Bahru 6239 words
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Miscellaneous278 1934-06-16 2 Friday. 8.45 p.m. "Another Weslev Con- 1 cert' m the Church Hall." STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH Prinsep Street *8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes i 9 a.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. 8 p.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. .The Lord's suffer will be observed. I Tuesday. 8 p.m. Teachers' Training Class278 words
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204 1934-06-16 3 THE POLICE COURT AT LAST MAKES UP IT'S MIND ifth Stage In Fraud T 1 fer ol the case reng, the proprieAnn Cement Tile 10 is charged wita ai genuine a md making v court ol justice. when it was sent District Court fo: riginally taken betrlct Judge <Mi\ lonths204 words
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Article82 1934-06-16 3 ngratulatioitti For The Father Canton. nan at KwanyinChungshan district I at one time to seven girl, according to a report The mother as the irJr.nts are reported to be oil. ccasioneri no little town and the proud is receiving congraall quarters, including fficials. ■gendary tale, the82 words
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Article124 1934-06-16 3 People Of Rerabau Terrified i Correspondent.) Seremban, June 14. roaming tiger have Pie of Rembau, a little trom Seremban, on '°-«i to Singapore. Turning a tiger's foot- Da m severa l Parts of the near the court house »oi. and since then omes out of doors after hat124 words
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630 1934-06-16 3 Smashed Its Way Through The Two Gates WATCHMAN THOUGHT LORRY WAS AEROPLANE LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT THE sequel to a bad motor smasm j a. the level crossing gates at' fanjong Katong Road on May 22! was the appearance yesterday of aj Chinese lorry driver, Lee Kee Bee, I at a630 words
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Article74 1934-06-16 3 Illegal Liquor On Ship Yeo Teng Chew, comprador of the Norwegian ship Henrick, was fined $60, or nine weeks' imprisonment b Mr H A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court yesterday, when he pleaded -uilty to possssion of several bottles T dutiable liquor found m the vessel n74 words
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Article182 1934-06-16 3 Sympathetic Response To Local Society's Appeal The public has been very sympathe- tic towards the work of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society and that of the' Clinic as evidenced m the amount rais- ed ($1,077.40) within a few days m res- ponse to the Society's financial appeal.182 words
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Article410 1934-06-16 3 Plaintiff's Lawyer Retires From Case Seremban, June 13. A civil suit m which the parties in-! volved were two well-known Malay residents of Kuala Pilah came up for hearing before Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie. j m the Seremban Supreme Court this' morning. The case was one410 words
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Article127 1934-06-16 3 Three Cantonese Committed For Trial Three Cantonese were committed for trial at the Assizes by Mr. N. Grlce, the second magistrate, yesterday, on charges of armed robbery. It is alleged that on the night of May 8 the accused, Loh Kum, Fong Man Lek and Sam Cheong, and127 words
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339 1934-06-16 3 Magistrate Certain There Was Foul Play DEAD SIKH'S WIFE AND COUNTRYMEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL 2 OTHER WOMEN j DISCHARGED .IMMEDIATELY after the conciu- sion of the case for the prosecu- i jtion yesterday morning m the! jcase m which five Sikhs two men I jand three women were charged; 'with339 words
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151 1934-06-16 3 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO MURDER FRENCH BANK CASHIER Sikh Watchman In Court i When Mr. J. II Brander, the third magistrate, came on the Bench after the lunch interval, yesterday. In- spector Ballard produced Nand Singh, who \f s alleged to have been the principal m Thursday evening's shooting incident151 words
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Advertisement373 1934-06-16 3 MADE IN ENGLAND PER DOZEN TABLETS $1 50 PER SINGLE TABLET Cts. 15 5Cz. J~j^^— T"i J«j 5 oz. ct«. Kr**lV^T^SiP>J^ KJp 4* y SPECIALLY MADE FOR WASHING LADIES CLOTHES. STOCKED AT LITTLE'S A ALL HIGH CLASS STORES. Sole Importers: PATHODGINS LIMITED 11 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. L JS AFTER ILLNESS373 words
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Article, Illustration4031 1934-06-16 4 Y. Matsuoka - Matsuoka Says Japan Opposes White Peril Y. Matsuoka The writer of this challenging statement, defining Japan's reasons for warning the western nation*; to keep their hands off China, is a man of high influence m Japanese public life, he was chief of the Japanese delegation which withdrew from the League4,031 words
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Article514 1934-06-16 4 Today Is Dragon Boat Festival THE LEGEND BEHIND THE FIFTH MOON CELEBRA TIONS (By Our Chinese Correspondent) TfHE Chinese, like Western nations,, have their boat races which take place from the first to the sixth day of the Fifth Moon, and the fifth day is celebrated as the Dragon Boat514 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-06-16 4 Anna Sten ill Nana. next change at the Capitol.9 words
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Article121 1934-06-16 4 Filming The Human Heart Leningrad. June 4 Pro A. F. Sherin has invented number of new electric measuring instruments to be us«d m medical practice. The.se instruments are so sensitive as to register the electric currents, passing through the hum;u 01 gamsm. down to one milliDnth part of a volt.121 words
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Advertisement197 1934-06-16 4 ilflYniK VlPnilßcan *>« YOURS m «m,, V 1 VI U "»a FEW MINUTES H Mr benefit Ht4»vmt SSfLIC TOUDAY iKfFf rC- /^Sj^ Whether you are a Man or FT^ -ill w£s ness are J U5t steadily creeping VJfC/l^^l »^s;»*Jg^ u P )n you, or whether you have Mm I K\197 words
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Advertisement325 1934-06-16 4 "ARTHURS" Bttl RESTAURANT "couy ERqua TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIK $i.. Special Dishes 0 6o SPECIAL QIHNER $1.50 from 7 p. m to 1 1 ■La, T|t of projti *t •pjriti .-ii irani *U -j eases ii str.-A-tl. and It- 4Ud a ni«. r< v THE NEW FRENCH RP M t. SSffiK!325 words
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Article, Illustration179 1934-06-16 5 prmnW U Mum George taring his recent tour of South Africa on the Gloucester Castle. The ship's butcher, who had n.arge of them during the wjmg* tries to arouse a little interest for ihe photographer. I Instill, accompanied by his son. entering: St. Luke's rtlicago after he bad been released179 words
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Advertisement25 1934-06-16 5 IMNE QUAUTY mi^ Australian SIRLOIN ROAST and RUMP STEAK ,4rgenf.ne BONELESS SIRLOIN Argentine FILLET STEAK /lIMA9*fM f\\ li f^\ 0f& TP^ f^Sfe\ llS\ JL /^g;25 words
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2381 1934-06-16 6 EX-MINES OFFICIAL AND Story Of Dealings In lin onares Kuala Lumpur, June 14. ptMARKABLE letters were read to-day before the Chief Justice (Hon. Mr. S. J. Thomas) during the hearing of the case m which Mr. j 6. L. Pollitt, a European mining j2,381 words
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Article795 1934-06-16 6 BANKRUPT DOCTOR j REFUSED HIS DISCHARGE i May Apply Again In Year's Time IN the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Dr. J. B. Van Cuylenberg applied for his discharge from bankruptcy. It was stated that 22 creditors had proved liabilities to jthe extent of $30,000 and that the j795 words
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Article80 1934-06-16 6 Bankrupt Told To Live Less Expensively "You have been a bankrupt before now. if you go bankrupt a third time you will find it rather serious"' said Mr. Justice Prichard. when a young Eurasian named A M Spruyt appeared before him yesterday His Lordship added: "I advise you80 words
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Article55 1934-06-16 6 The case m which Tan Tian an ?or r r r 3nd Tan Am a sub-comrac tor for excavations works at Pasir Panjang. are charged with transport ing and dealing m 1.000 sticks of gelignite explosives. 100 detonators and safety fuses, was once agatanien tloned m the Criminal District Sun55 words
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75 1934-06-16 6 ACIDITY CAUSES 90% DIGESTIVE TROUBLE. Whsof a^V.;: clue to or accoi -food lementaSon V cumulates m th. 'the lood into a t which produce" P more acid, and i ponsible for c heartburn, addlty c tritis. To rid v c acid quickly, sum i should take a little p e75 words
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Advertisement92 1934-06-16 6 j THE REFRIGERATOR j with a 4 YEAR GUARANTEE on the mechanism! I I GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL-STEEI. d^^Stll REFRIGERATOR j22 Years' Intensive Research. W th a PUn GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. I OF AMERICA !j I THE REFRIGER,\TOR WITH THE PERFECT MECHANISM. BACKED BY THE GREATEST NAME IN /ffifWSflliN j EL92 words
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Advertisement163 1934-06-16 6 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Shirts, Pyjamas, All.Jfc Neckties, Whit-- Silk Hand. kerchiefs from i.S-,n. by 18-in. to 22-in. by 22-in.. Socks, Sock -Suspender,, Collars, Tie-pin., Cuff. Link*. Singlets, Dressing Gowns and Belts Obtainable at:— S. SHIMURA CO., SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS. BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE. PHONE 438 i ENSURE HETTBS MON163 words
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Article86 1934-06-16 7 A mishap took place to a Kuala Lumpur Flying Club plane yesterday morning piloted by a young Chinese. Mr. Chong Tat. The engine apparently failed as iu< plane was en its way back to the aero drome and rhe pilot made a forc?c landing on a sandy stretch at Salak86 words
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Article348 1934-06-16 7 (7. S. Nitrate Machinery i For Japan New York, June 2. All investigation into large sales of ammonium nitrate machinery to Japan j by the American munitions manuiac- I t lirera Dv Pont de Nemours, has been conducted by United States Government agents, it was authoritatively learned348 words
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Advertisement382 1934-06-16 7 GALA OPENING PAVILION A NEW PICTURE TAKES ITS PLACE AMONG THE GREATEST! ATYV I?riD An A V IJmI "~r^ !!fl^X^.9?^®" anunforgettableto^«*-^ ,,,,-,,,-i.,v i -*^il """.,1 s ,I,'S WARREN WILLIAM.. GUY KIBBEE..GLENDA FARRELL RPf IHK 1 K!\ l>h^ 1 ap a &.i v^ a—■! mm lormance... lon 11 •cream Kl s382 words
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Advertisement113 1934-06-16 7 CAPITOL 1! j TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15. |j KEEP YOUR EYE jj i! ON THE HEAVENS! j The gasping climax of all 1 screen music shows is a i| here' staged on the wings of giant seaplanes! J I 1 1 vsß^ I f J| IK ->' 1 I t j? oaWn113 words
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521 1934-06-16 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1934 Payment In Kind TTHERE. but for the Johnson Act I would go five million pounds, is the manner in which British Treasury officials might adapt an historic saying to one of the major world problems of the day. for in ordinary circumstances,521 words
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Article1002 1934-06-16 8 Baffles Museum Is To Be Extended Magma Carta R*Staged French Woman's 20 Months In Malayan Jtitiglc Favours Tri-Cmr Experiment A FTER several years delay, the work of extending the Raffles Museum is to be put in hand shortly. The Public Works Department has completed the plans1,002 words
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Article271 1934-06-16 8 Mr. E. G. Devonshire has been v, Pointed Registrar of Criminals P i thrstraitfs^r f hiS l it. 1 el Settlements volunteers by t 1 ofifr e"s B ck K <* t»kes the place tee of fn^ a naSS£h on the CommitNews has been received at271 words
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Article497 1934-06-16 8 Topics Of The Week CO rumoiu Sir cm) C to be more eft us, i 8 not for Bti Malaya om ol xist-nce durii •I h*s most not critic tr om tht> pomt whom Sir Cecil srist to the mm, lay morning the llMjealth has p: trom returning rMay the497 words
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Advertisement111 1934-06-16 8 EVrambiiie pSS THE LIQUEUR IL^Sdi ROYAL PALATES SINCE 174S CALDBECKS I FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED ann^/r 1 ,f°° d ccc oi JEWEL is a nne old tradition that irt'^f H prl de f ownerah *P everybody, young and old. The beautiful designs ot JEWELS as stocked by111 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-16 8 A COW BIT A GOLFBALL IN TWO during a tournament at Knebworth. Saying to itself, "This for a half." There are no half measures about the "GAFLAC" ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.42 words
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Article43 1934-06-16 9 (iI )KNT DIKING MALTA XKRCISES Ships Damaged But No loss Of Life London, June 13. H.M.S. Codrington were m collision off itilla exercises last no casualties to pervras damaged forfTered some damage d rid davltl boing torn citn-iaged. British RadioBritish Radio - 43 words
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Article42 1934-06-16 9 I no's Recognition Of Recognition Shanghai, June 15. Manchukuo has large sum of money has the distinction mint iv that has rehuktio. tor the rethr hurricane tr the country four df,h klghklfk ghk; dfjghj kgfjhgl dhfj gh Union TimesUnion Times - 42 words
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Article28 1934-06-16 9 I Adopts New Land K.irrHona, June 15. ral government, the ilan Government. hi s promulgated the its fresh adopn Parliament alter ribunai had declared i ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article19 1934-06-16 9 ISottu. June 12. lples ot Italy and w Government has n ol all political 1 and their news- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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649 1934-06-16 9 Tanglin Club Decides To Waive Entrance Fees TO ATTRACT NEW MEMBERS A ECISION t0 waive **-m membP? attract members was takpn m meeUngof Tallin Club £5 culb last OWlt It was also decided thai former members who had resigned should be allowed to rejoin without payment of any entrance fee.649 words
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Article33 1934-06-16 9 The death occurred suddenly from heart failure at his residence, No. 49 Peking Road, Kowloon, last week of Mr Joe L. Knopp, representative of the Raymond Concrete Pile Company tor the Far East.33 words
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Article152 1934-06-16 9 Tumour Removed From The Brain Dr T nd v enin S r ad, June 4. D i Babch!a Mrtstant lo Prof. ii sruute of Leningrad recently made on the"? Qjm P lic^^d operatton oh-1 th am The parient was a young KM, who was threatened with blindnesi m152 words
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Article98 1934-06-16 9 State Visit To Buckingham Palace London. June 13. eemi-itate landaus from the royal mews with footmen m scarlet cdn v eyed to Buckingham Palace this morning the Due d'Ursel anS ot ho members of the Belgian mission uho came to England formally to inform the Kin- ol theBritish Radio - 98 words
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Article92 1934-06-16 9 W ILL RIGHT WRONG Norwegian Molestation Of British Trawlers London. June 13. Questioned In the House of Commons as to what reply had been received trom the Norwegian Government to representations regarding molestation of British shipping oif the coast of Norway, Mr. Anthony Eden said that the Norwegian Government, mBritish Radio - 92 words
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Article96 1934-06-16 9 London's Experimental Crossings London, June 9. Experimental road crossings for pedestrians at 60 places m Westminster and Holborn will come into operation m London on Monday. Regulations provide lor the first tims that pedestrians crossing the road elsewhere than at crossings which are marked on the roadway willBritish Radio - 96 words
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Article97 1934-06-16 9 British Police To Have Increased Powers London, June 15. Measures, on which leaders of all parties are to be consulted, empowering the police to enter meetings when warranted m the interests of order, are to be rushed into law and will thus be applicable to the Fascists' rallyReuter - 97 words
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Article47 1934-06-16 9 James Hilton's Novel Wins Hawthornden Prize London, June 13. The Hawthornden Prize given annually for a work of imaginative literature published m the previous year by an author under 41 has this year been awarded to James Hilton for his novel Lost Horizon. British RadioBritish Radio - 47 words
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Article76 1934-06-16 9 Geneva. June 11. The British legal affairs representative at the League of Nations has informed the committee of three dealing with the arms embargo that the British Ambassador m Berlin has elicited a statement from the German Government that it is willing to act m accord with the League declarationReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article216 1934-06-16 9 COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES REPORT Premier Defends Criticised I Ministers London. June 13. The report of the Committee of Privileges was debated m the House of Commons to-night. The debate was opened by the Prime Minister who. m a brief speech, moved the House to BJtfee withBritish Radio - 216 words
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Article106 1934-06-16 9 Careful Consideration Ry British Government London. June 13. Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell. First Lord of the Admiralty, said m the House of Commons that his attention had been called to Italy's decision to lay down immediately two 35.000 ton capioal ships. The whole subject of future naval limitationBritish Radio - 106 words
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Article90 1934-06-16 9 Special .Measures Against Japanese Goods Shanghai, June 15. The Chinese Government must take immediate steps to stop the smuggling of Japanese goods into China by way 01 the coast m Shantung. Fukien and Kwangtung. according to Dr. H. H. Kung t the Finance Minister, who has acquiredUnion Times - 90 words
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Article71 1934-06-16 9 Satisfactory Progress In London Negotiations London. June 9. Slow but satisfactory progress has been made during the past week with the Anglo-French trade discussions and it is understood that neither side Is disappointed with the course of the proceedings. It is reported that the question of British importsBritish Radio - 71 words
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Article70 1934-06-16 9 New York, June 10. Mr. Horace Dodge, the famous Detroit motor-boat racing driver, accompanied by his son and daughter, has left the United States for England owing to fears that his children may be kidnapped. They were escorted to the liner by a stalwart bodyguard who has closely guarded theReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article88 1934-06-16 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, June 15. Spot (Sellers* 6 9 16d. (6 9|16d.) (Buyers) 6 7 16d. (6» 2 d.> July-September 6 5 s 6. (6 21!32d.) Oct.-December 6?4d. (6 25 32d.) January-March 6 7 B d. (6 29 32d.> Market Quiet.88 words
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Advertisement87 1934-06-16 9 Y. W. C. A. GARDENING >R AMATEURS MALAYA EDITED BY Mrs. E. D. BUTLER. PRICE SI .00. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., H ng Kong 1 SINOAPOBI TIFFIN $1.00 Cremc de Celery •TH a la Meuniere I Chicken and Ham i*er and Pourure Sautee* Meal and Salad hocolatc Ice Cream Cheese Truit87 words
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Advertisement148 1934-06-16 9 TWO NEW EXAMPLES of "MANFIELD" FASHION SHOES FOR 1934 No. B(><i. __^^__k Vvvy smart instep tie __r____^________lHH m Brown Calf and Net W fabric to tone. smart fnl __r Spanish covered heel. U> _/^^._]________B__^^__^___r __f jQ__H ____P____r stockeil m Court shoe ___£li______________r 111 design. ___H r dp ___Hi_____a______j_-__lr PRICE $12.50148 words
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Article505 1934-06-16 10 I IMPROVED OUTLOOK REPORTED Mr. James Waren's Review Of The Year The twenty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Buloh Rubber Co.. Ltd., was held at the offices of the mpany. 17, St. Helen's Place. EC. n Monday, May 14. Mr. James Warren, the chairman of company, presided.505 words
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Article252 1934-06-16 10 Steadiness In Rubber Market j Maintained The steadiness during the past week < has been mainly due to better demand!, from America (state Messrs. Stanton 1 Nelson and Co., Singapore rubber brokers, m their weekly market report for June 15). The latest advices regarding the labour troubles252 words
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Article142 1934-06-16 10 June 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Popper 34.50 White Pepper 33.50 Black Pepper 15.00 Copra, 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 165 Palembang142 words
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Article226 1934-06-16 10 June 15 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2;4 11 64 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days* sight 2 4^ London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 884226 words
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Article197 1934-06-16 10 June 12. 13. 14. American Can. Com. 97 3 4 97 > 4 96 American Telephone and Telegraph 118V8 H9 3 4 1153/ 4 Atcheson Railroad 58% 59% 55% Dupont 89V 2 89 7 8 88 l 2 Firestone. Common 19y 4 191s 18% General Electric 20% 20United Press Association - 197 words
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Article80 1934-06-16 10 Regulations under the Importation ol Textiles (Quotas) Ordinance will be published at an early date, 'states a notice issued by Mr. J. I. Miller, Registrar-General of Statistics. Jr.S. and F.M.S.). In the meantime importers are invited to apply, m writing, to the Hon. the Superintendent, Government Monopolies. Singapore and to80 words
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Article1260 1934-06-16 10 Striking Lesson Of American Delivery Figures <From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 4. 1 Not for many months has business on the London 'Tin Market been so restricted as during the past week. I Prices have moved within very narrow limits and the market1,260 words
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Article1022 1934-06-16 10 llill>\Y. JINK It i»;;4 t Bayers. Seller* .-tmpat Tin (4) 6s. 7>ad 7s \M*m Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c d f \ustrai Malay 43a 6 d 45s ;Ayer Hitaui Tin (ss) 15s 166 c.d Ayer Weng «$1) 1.90 200 Bangrin Tin 54s 9d 35s 6d ChangKat (Tin)1,022 words
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88 1934-06-16 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller> R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 21 3 4 21 7.. R.S.S. equal to London Standard July (FOB. > 22' 4 22^ 8 Std. R.S.S. on Tender June 22 2 2 22^ ti July-Sept.88 words
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Article406 1934-06-16 10 PERAK OIL PALMS MEETING "DISASTROUS I I Transport Di !es I New Fan I The tenth win I |of the sharehold Palms Ltd.. was 1 Registered Offic I land Road. Ku Shelton Agar The chairman The circular B with this repnrr B the reasons for t B which is whoU]406 words
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Article114 1934-06-16 10 The Week !r '■*<' lllll>lvT H I ■l^n Mssrs. Lewis Mi Ltd.. In their m I purt state: WM fi support from co has been v r\ 1., week, but on thi H rubber h-am rot M the beginning oi I, L-;rs generally an- I rtocka hold In114 words
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Advertisement21 1934-06-16 11 EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDIiNT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. General Manager. No. 4, Cecil Street. SINGAPORE.21 words
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Advertisement28 1934-06-16 11 CREDIT-FONCIER dextreme^SSeSt <Xnco rp o S r rt^ ln^T m 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES MICK -__f«feffls MORTGAGE BANK 1 eie P.O. Box 134 m H SARTON, Manager.28 words
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Advertisement426 1934-06-16 11 Assets exrium $12,000.000. Assurance In force over f35.00».f< The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD Llle BulMln! ceca BlreK sn>!wre omct; ow T M C» mMW mmmMt m %a5 ifi BmlJh Ul ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE. AGENTB WANTED On Application to P. C. B.426 words
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Advertisement433 1934-06-16 11 CHARTERED BAM OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter> Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.00* Reserve Fund £3,000.001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000 (X* HEAD OFFICft 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC Agencies and Branches Alor Star *****0 ißalgon Amritsar Ipoh Semaranf Bangkok Karachi433 words
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Article861 1934-06-16 12 100 Killed When Boiler Explodes Canton, June 7. Shocking scenes of the "fS^dl bodies of passengers and the sad drowning of women and children were witnessed when the Canton j Shuncho passenger towboat, with 200 men and women on board, was blown S pieces yesterday861 words
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Article102 1934-06-16 12 Surplus Earnings For Year Kxceed Six Million Yen According to the eighty-eighth report 01 the N.Y.K.. surplus earnings for the year ended Mar. 31. 1934 amounted to YenM64.7W.14, «t which Yen5.308.--?68.38 is allocated for depreciation, insurance and repairs. Of the balance ol Yen 3.593.638.56. which includes Yen 2.437.107.80 brought102 words
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Article76 1934-06-16 12 1 Sumatra—South East Coast. Banka Strait— Light Buoy, out of position and rot burning. Date— June 13. 1934. Position- Banka Strait. Lightbuoy Ktsoegian Lat, fcteg. 22' o*' S. long 105deg. 37* 5" E. (approx.>. Details.— The lightbuoy is not burn ing and out of position, last re/>ortec76 words
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Article95 1934-06-16 12 Ships .ilmiumc). B Fast Whavf 1 I Rohna 22. B Main Whan (Entranct <t*-> I Sonthia 14. P B q Empire Dock (Eatr, I City ol C U B 2; Eumat us 36 I Empire Dml F B jofuku Man i West Whart I ntran Gal I Exploratun95 words
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Article60 1934-06-16 12 Kamuniii- B Port Bwettenh I Larut, Brit. -U B and Ifvar IS B Flero Br.* I 15.6. for B:«;u M Ophir. Dvi Deli 15.6 B Btmeralda, B I 15.6. ior Mali I 1 1 Sin X: Bei I Malacca 15.1 B Sin Aik Lee, 1 I Pahat 1560 words
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Article29 1934-06-16 12 Th« mm -I Grandidi< i I diiy at 11 a.n I morrow I cherry. C I n I a B<yrouth and M B- I d i wlvarv. i I29 words
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Advertisement488 1934-06-16 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.MS.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. Soofcinc Agents for Federated Malay States Railway!. Royal State Railways of Siam. '9iEBff?3rSB steam swt^# m RAHyNAHrw B^ Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CfflNA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. RFOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES,' COMPRISING TM LARGEST ANI* FASTEST488 words
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Advertisement134 1934-06-16 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Vim Port Swettenham, Penmag Palembang. Banjoewangi and Nortl Western Port* Due Sail Singapore Singapore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 July 22 Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight and Pasnaf please apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD SINGAPORE KUMI Planters Stores134 words
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Advertisement135 1934-06-16 12 For everything appertai Travel. Banking F« \p to j coors [WODLO TRAVfI SCPV'Cjj 39, ROBINSON ROAD Hind !ion Tfelepfi W8 BIBBY LINE [LONDON M'Pias> 11 p%LI MM 1. LONDON, W Mail Pa«« r Vei J RANGOON. COLOMBO. W«jy with tnr Sing WORi I CHES.HIPE u j J YORKSHH |g| .1135 words
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Miscellaneous555 1934-06-16 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 pm Kuantan (via JerantuU Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 730 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kelantan ivia Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30555 words
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Advertisement345 1934-06-16 13 SlMMife 1 VV BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T n»«e Spore T P"« »7.">» J»ne 22 < BANGALORE 6 000 A.^n BUF S n°™ r U y 5 RAWALPINDI 17 OTO Aul' 5? Id 000 July 6 COMORIN f 5 n OO w?1 17.000 July 20345 words
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Advertisement519 1934-06-16 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) imi> i..™., "ELLEBMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Steamer -v City of Eastbourne T ue T Salls o City of Winnipeg J T n Port June 18 upeg June 29 July 2 City Of B^h F R HONG K NG519 words
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Advertisement792 1934-06-16 13 INSURANCE. 1116 EX!S£2L n nd Jf?* 100 and Globe The Thames antf- Merse^ Maria* icrirmM insurance Co., Ltd. Co Ltd RAILWAYS. Tba Federated Malay states Railways The Royai SCaie Raliwayi <* fi^a SJKS^^J^g-iff:-. .At m Royal Netherland Indian Airway* uwuan Tran»-Continental Airways Ud. XL.M (Royal Dutcn An Line., 7* BLUE792 words
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Advertisement795 1934-06-16 14 K. P. M. &ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBOALI Saturday, June 16, Koedap Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Seneboel and Bagan Sl-Api-Api. PATRAS Saturday, June 16, Rhio, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Soerabala. TOGIAN Saturday, June 16, Pontianak. TOMOHON Saturday, June 16, Slngkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TOBA Saturday, June 16. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOELONGAN Sunday,795 words
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Advertisement336 1934-06-16 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE q^m/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £75. 2. 6. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine ample Deck space entertainment of all kinds.336 words
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Advertisement634 1934-06-16 14 O. S. K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BI'ENOS l»i x AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. j EAST SOI T|f n {>lA^Hu (Express Service) dntermfdi v m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru June 30 s.s. Alrica M, r m.s. Montevideo Maru July 30 s.s. Hawaii M tru m.s. La Plata Maru634 words
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Article447 1934-06-16 15 I flat-Trick Against Probables Creates Problems i( i 3 Blues j rial game played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterwhich included no less than seven of the players Singapore team that won at Malacca last week were by the Reds, a I ihe selectors are447 words
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Article470 1934-06-16 15 Annual Sports At Rangoon Road The children had an enjoyable aiternoon at the tenth annual athletic sports meet of the Rangoon Road School and the Rangoon Road Afternoon School, which were held at the school ground yesterday. There was a large gathering of visitors. Mohamed Hassan, with 18470 words
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Article117 1934-06-16 15 TANGLIN TOURNAMENT Green and Mason Win Doubles; Handicap i In the Men's Doubles Handicap 1 (final) at Tanglin Club yesterday T. J. j A. Green and J. M. Mason owe 3 beat R. W. S. Drummond and J. C. Macjher- j son plus 2. 6—3. 2—6, 7 5.117 words
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Article, Illustration44 1934-06-16 15 America's Wightman Cup team made their first appearance m a series of matches at the Roland Garros Stadium, Paris. Miss \v a^ nd H# Hopman are seen m action during: the tournament. Miss Palfrey yesterday defeated Miss Round m the first Wi*htman Cup match.44 words
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Article413 1934-06-16 15 Oxford Win Inter-Varsity Tennis i \t (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 28. Oxford won their first victory over Cambridge since 1929 m the annual! lawn tennis match which concluded > on Saturday at Cambridge. In all, j they won 6 singles and 7 doubles to 6.413 words
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Article83 1934-06-16 15 The following have been lnv"ed tt r -Jy Association football for Scotlanc vs Holland on Tuesday, at S.C.C L N Strachan- J. R- MacDougall, A Buchanan- W. Hannay. T. W. Morray M Maclachlan; D. Alexander. R Davidson. A. Ferguson. E. MacCreanoi T. Black. The following will represent the In dian83 words
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Article86 1934-06-16 15 Garrison Women's Monthly Medal The women's monthly medal whs )layed at the Garrison Golf Club on Wednesday and Thursday. The fol owing were the best returns: Mrs. R. S. Nelson 4 up Mrs. C. Norman Bennett 1 up Mrs. F. R. Horridge 1 up Mrs. S. P. HolmesSmith all86 words
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Article52 1934-06-16 15 Bangkok Clubs' Plea For Reduction Refused Bangkok, The application made by the two Bangkok Racing Clubs that the Government should reduce the taxation from 10 per cent., which is the maximum, has been refused, the Government seeing no reason to reduce the tax. The clubs suggested 552 words
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Article45 1934-06-16 15 Harry Mason Wins Welter Title Birmingham. June 12. In a fit teen- round contest here for the British welter-weight championship. Harry Mason, of London, beat lon ("Tiger") Smith, of Birmingham. Smith was disqualified m the fourteenth rounri lor an alleged low blow. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article151 1934-06-16 15 New York. June 15. The following are the results of the major league baseball games played to-day: American League R H E Cleveland 11 13 0 Philadelphia 7 10 2 Trosky hit two homers for Cleveland. St. Louis 0 11 New York 7 9 2 Babe Ruth scored aReuter - 151 words
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Article87 1934-06-16 15 j On Sunday, both the six-metre &nd B Classes will sail one race for the i Butavia Visitors' Cup. Start 10 a.m. Handicaps for B Class m this race will be announced on Sunday. C Class will sail a race for a Challenge Cup presented by87 words
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Article83 1934-06-16 15 i The 32nd annual athletic sports of !the St. Joseph's Institution will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium c n i- June 22 commencing at 2.15 p.m. Two c' events, that Is. the Half Mile and Slinging the 28 pounder will be open f, 1 1~» the Old Boys.83 words
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Article395 1934-06-16 15 Handicaps For This Afternoon (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, June 14. The Selangor Turf Club professional meeting opens at Kuala Lumpur to-day. The handicaps are as fellow Race 1. Horses. Class 3. Div. 3. 5 furlongs. 2.30 p.m.— Windgarde 9. Shilleleagh 9. Laneham 8.12, Gallant Maggie 8.9.395 words
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43 1934-06-16 15 118 Candidates For British Lawn Tennis Title London, June 13. One hundred and eighteen entries have been accepted for Wimbledon men's singles lawn tennis championship, representing nearly every corner tn the world. For the ladies' singles 86 entries have been accepted. British RadioBritish Radio - 43 words
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Article543 1934-06-16 15 Chin Kee Onn Easily Retains Singles Title THAT tennis m Perak has con- siderably improved since last season is the general opinion and this was amply illustrated by the final matches of the Perak Lawn Tennis Tournament which were concluded m Ipoh on Sunday evening. For543 words
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Advertisement85 1934-06-16 15 Tot m—d te«f«r •ad dtocomfort of Khmm*ti— Sciatica. LumbafO If your blood It **pt \n ft our« v*d He»khy two* th« ouw of th« troub* by x ai C> imw COX& KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED s w Head Office 13. Regent Street, LONDON. WJ IKf CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEM85 words
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Advertisement89 1934-06-16 15 §Vv\ s Titl/r Ug\ m p r/fmL t B B IBB^ B B ■WH HM f\ v\ y» Cakes and Confectiors from the O-H \^^l *\J No matter who buys Mother. .Father. .Son V /a or Daughter the result will be the same. \'m Perfectly baked they are packed full89 words
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Article, Illustration582 1934-06-16 16 MAX BAER THRASHES C ARNER A Pitying Women Scream At Referee To Stop Fight TAUNTS, GRIMACES, AND WICKED RIGHT HOOKS SPELL PRIMO'S DOWNFALL New York, June 15. ONE ol the most amazing pantomimes staged m the history of the prizeReuter - 582 words
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Article30 1934-06-16 16 Healey Wins President's Cup At Sandwich London, June 15. j At Sandwich to-day m the final for the President's Cup. Bealey beat Crabb Watt 2 and 1. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article83 1934-06-16 16 Veteran Rider Killed London, June 13. The veteran rider. Crabtree met with a fatal accident during the lightweight Ttourist Trophy motor cycle race m the Me or Man to-day. Crabtree won the race m 1929. The race was won by the veteran. J. j H. Simpson, on83 words
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Article34 1934-06-16 16 New York, June 15. Camera received £27,142 and Baer £9,034. Dempsey released Baer from his contract with him for ?H per cent, of his share of the pui ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article51 1934-06-16 16 The event at the Swimming Club on Sunday will be the "B" class aggregate one length free style (handicaps. The events on Friday (22nd. June) at ihe "At Home" are ladies' championship and club diving championship <men>. Entries must be made to the Secretary before Wednesday. Jum51 words
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438 1934-06-16 16 Raffles College Lose 7 Wickets For 18 Runs At S.C.C. Local Cricket RAFFLES College made a poor start In their match with an y.C.C. eleven on the padang yesteriay. In the hour of play they •ould muster only 18 runs, and lost seven wickets m the process. Bad light contributed438 words
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Article22 1934-06-16 16 Wireless listeners throughout Austra- the end of A P rU numbered 557,423. a net increase on the previous month of 13,708. *"*viuus22 words
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Article510 1934-06-16 16 POLICE TOO STRONG FOR P. BRANI 7 GOALS SCORE IN SECOND DIVISION MATCH Police S.C. ..7; Pulau Brani 1. The Police gave an excellent display at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m the second division against Pulau Brani and won by seven goals to one. Dr. Oehlers was prominent m510 words
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211 1934-06-16 16 Northants Just Escape Defeat At Hands Of The Australians Home Cricket London, June 15. Northants just escaped defeat at the hands of the Australians at Northampton to-day, for when stumps were c"rawn they were 198 runs behind with only one wicket to fall. The Australians (who made 284 In their211 words
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Article, Illustration203 1934-06-16 16 MISS ROUND BEATEN M| S* J\<<»|js nVn FHEK Hh|A (>| OVEK M m IUUa AMERICA ci:. Rev t v i whm Miss Sarah p frey. ftftet ah| r d m :i <• h d c 1 r ;i t ed II i i i Doro t h J Round. Eli..203 words
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Advertisement30 1934-06-16 16 SINGAPORE GUIDE. Containing Information for the Visitor: Road, Shopping and Guide Maps: Illustrated Motor Tours and Articles on Singapore's Industries. PRICE 40 cents. Distributing Agents: MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED, SINGAPORE.30 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-16 16 \dfi Wa 'dm Kiwi v; '/>. k Of lilt LWUVrI ftnnClß^ f P« Oldc StyU r Brcmd Gingcrßccr. i18 words
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