The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 June 1934
1934-06-20
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Title Section16 1934-06-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 11.J93 ESTD. 1835 WEDNESEDAY, JUNE 20, 1934 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article1429 1934-06-20 1 Rescue Likely To Be irates hiding m shantung H. M.S. Eagle's Planes May Be Used In Search Shanghai, June 19. rol R British destroyers and the aircraft carrier r Eagle are combing the Shantung coast m the vicinit) of the Yellow River mouth for traces of the pirateReuter - 1,429 words
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CHINA COAST FOR BRITISH CAPTIVES
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319 1934-06-20 1 POLICY DEPENDS ON JAPAN'S CLAIM I\J i*\jl\.L I I London, June 19. [RESPITE recent predictions m the British Press Americas naval policy m the Far Eas. remains unchanged, according to American laval officials specially interviewed by Renter. They declare that no suchReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration91 1934-06-20 1 General Hertzog In Pretoria Launches Liner In Amsterdam Amsterdam, June 16. r*OR the first time m history long -distance wireless has been aseti for launching a sea vessel, when General Hertzog. m Pretoria, pressed a button and sent the 17,000 ton HoliandAfrica liner, Bloemiontein, down the Amste rdam slipway. 6.000Reuter - 91 words
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Article112 1934-06-20 1 Irish Competitor Starts On Survey Flight London, June 18. Mr. Eric Watt Bonar. co-pilot with Colonel Fitzmaurice, who will compete ir. the London to Melbourne air race m j October, has started on a flight to Singapore to survey the aerodromes en route and complete re-fuelling ar-Reuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration394 1934-06-20 1 London. June IH. The first oi the series of international talks with a view to smoothing the way for the naval conference m 1935 started at No. 10 Downing Street today, when Mr. Mac Donald and Sir Bolt on EyresMonsell. First Lord of the Admiralty, had aReuter - 394 words
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Article51 1934-06-20 1 10.000 Troops m Angora Welcome Angora, June l»j. The city is agog at the official visit from the Shah of Persia, who. after he was met at the station this afternoon by Mustapha Kemal. drove through the streets lined with ten thousand soldiers and cheering crowds ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article, Illustration101 1934-06-20 1 VON PAPEN AND NON-NAZI COLLEAGUES MA\ RESIGN Berlin, June 19. A crisis m the Hitler Cabinet is blowing up as a result of JDr. Goebbels suppressing publi- i J cation of a speech by the Vice- Chancellor. Herr von Papen, which protested against the politicalReuter - 101 words
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Article53 1934-06-20 1 Carries 40 Passengers At 240 M.P.H. London. June 18. A speed of 240 miles per hour is claimed for the German plane seating 40 passengers and a crew of 2 demonstrated to British air experts ut Croydon today. The plane has a sincle engine of 650 horseReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-06-20 1 who. it is officially announced, is rei signing from th^ Deanery of St. Paul's on October 2nd. The King has approved the appointi ment Of the Rev. Walter Robert Mathews. Dean 01 Exeter, to succeed Dean Inge. Dean Inf?e,39 words
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Article33 1934-06-20 1 Kovno, June 18. The ex-Premier of Lithuania, M. Valdemaras. has been court-marti3lled for high treason and sentenced to 12 years hard labour for participation m the recent attempted military con*) d'etat Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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104 1934-06-20 1 Make Ireland A Gift To U. S. In Settlement Of War Debts! London. June 18. TPHERE is no question of our handing over Bt rmuda or ai.;, other island and territories adjacent to the United States In liquidation of the war debt cO America, emphatically declared the Premier, when theReuter wireless - 104 words
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Article, Illustration42 1934-06-20 1 Twenty-five people lost their lives at Tiberias, the ancient Bible city by the Sea of Galilee, when a cloudburst destroyed most of the town. Over half those who died m the disaster were children. Two natives are seen clearing their flooded home42 words
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Advertisement28 1934-06-20 1 TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE < makan ketch.d 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.45 p.m. *o Midnight THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE RAFFLES CELEBRATED^ORCHESTRA j PHONE 5381. mm^ mmmm^m~~—— m28 words
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Advertisement92 1934-06-20 1 CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE SEA VIEW mi/HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY I MLLE." V ERA" AM AZAR INTERNATIONAL SINGEI. iND ENTERTAINER J DIRUT FROM BROADWAT ON roi R \KOi \l> THK WORLD THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MUII TODAY AT I p m \1 I 111 ADELPHI92 words
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Article102 1934-06-20 2 TO-DAY'S SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP TIES To-day's ties m the Singapore lawn tennis championship are as follows* Men's Singles C. K. Pang vs. A. D. Anderson. Men's Doubles C. Thutt Pitt and L. Bong Soo vs Yoshii and Kobayashi. W. J. M. Warden and S. Abed vs H 1 S.102 words
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Article55 1934-06-20 2 Shanghai Bonkers Asked To Assist *m Honff Kon S, June 19. T n Finap^ Commissioner of roklcn, has arrived m Shanghai to negotiate a loan with the Shanghai Dar.k3-s to tide over the serious finanposition m the Province The Nanking Treasury has agreed to M»fctFukiefi with $50,00055 words
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Article442 1934-06-20 2 Death Three Years After r>^: x ixeuremeni Mr. Lim Koon Yang, who was among the oldest Straits Chinese residents m Singapore, died here on Monday night. His death was due to heart failure. He was 73 years of age and had for many years been managing442 words
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Article85 1934-06-20 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 12 noon. S. 660.33— Tp.n Loon trading as Hock and Co. vs. Ahmad Bee Be* Before the Chief Justice FMS Mr Justice Thome and Mr. Justice Pri(h^rd m the 2nd. Court at 11 am Court of85 words
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Advertisement642 1934-06-20 2 •j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEIffeH Tenders are no^TT" lowing mater S W £1* lor i particulars. fe p v "^ai X .Room. Mu^a DlJ^ b For Sale lT vi Butcher-, Wn^^ Projectors 16 t M c Volt DC dri^.,^lss July 2:trci v Pa Supply of Heavy pirn,. Specials for the V? a642 words
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Miscellaneous121 1934-06-20 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, 20th. High water: 3.14 a.m., 7.8 ft.. 4.21 p.m 7.7 ft. Lawn Tennis: Singapore championships, S.C.C. Football S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11, R.A.F. vs. Wiltshires. A.R. a Stadium; Dlv. 11l B, S.C.T. vs, Post Office. J.B. Stadium; Govt. Services FA.. Div. 11, Land vs. Marine. V.M.C121 words
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353 1934-06-20 3 Police Call Wife To Depose Against Husband COURT UPHOLDS OBJECTION BY JANSEN'S COUNSEL Eurasian Hospital Pensioner Sent For Trial On Coining Charge AT the conclusion yesterday oi the preliminary inquiry into :harges of (l) counterfeiting coin^ alternatively 01 possessing in-: itruments for counterfeiting) and 2) of possessing 344 counterfeit i353 words
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250 1934-06-20 3 Doubt About Ownership Of Motor-Car SIKH CHARGED The application for an adjournment by Babu Singh, accused of t™ ett of a motor-car, succeeded before Mr Norman Grice, the second magistrate yesterday. Accused explained that he I had no money to retain counsel and! had written home for some If the'250 words
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Article172 1934-06-20 3 Arrives m Penang For Short The Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott. the Ofli eer Administering the Governmein irtth Mrs. Caldecott. accompanied by Mr. G. A. G. Walker. Private B«crel ary. and Mr H. G Beverley. Aide-d<*- ramp, arrived at Pena-g on Friday. His Excellency was met on board172 words
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Article157 1934-06-20 3 1 Death Of Klang Official On Convalescent Leave (From Our Own Correspondent.* Klang, June 19. Information was received here last night of the death which took place yesterday at Medan of Mr. C. J. H. t Lowe, secretary and assessor ol the j Sanitary Board.157 words
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Article92 1934-06-20 3 20 Chinese Told To Leave Medan T'romO Own 9 Over 20 Chinese .-'■-f^^u." Medan have been t old that iney cave to make room fo i 20 i.ew o w e ho c are <-omin S from Chma. The decision nas causcu m -he district. w**mJMk to92 words
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Article30 1934-06-20 3 I A Chinese stamper was to have been ar £t yesterpatriot at Ellcn^ioug d to t n e day morning J- v^ erln g from kn.ie 'SSson^e bac, and arms.30 words
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Article123 1934-06-20 3 Excellent Programme For Next Friday In 1929 the nrst wesiey was held In the Wesley Church Hail or Fort Canning Road. Every year since these concerts have been arranged and have maintained a high standard ot excellence. On Friday at 8.45 the 1934 concert will be given. Mrs.123 words
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Article68 1934-06-20 3 'Oeeted By Large Gathering j At Kuala Lumpur .From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. The Right Rev. Monsignor Adrian Devals D.D.. Bishop of Malacca. WM welcomed by a large gathering wtv-n he arrived here yesterday His Lordshio conducted the confirmation service at St. Anthony's Church. 2nd68 words
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Article59 1934-06-20 3 Planters' Association To Be Asked For Suggestions It was decided at a meeting of the *orth Borneo Chamber of Commerce the views of the Planters Association of the West Coast conSS the Question of offering subtantial advances to labourer. It^was also decided to ask this Association to try59 words
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87 1934-06-20 3 Johore Malay Arrested At Barracks KA THI IDENTIFIES Wanted on a warrant from the Johore court on a charge of criminal breach of trust, a young Malay, Buang bin Haji Ali, was arrested on Monday evening at the Tanglin Barracks and produced before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate. After87 words
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Article287 1934-06-20 3 The Limits Of School Influence speaking at trie annual prize day 01 the X.X.M. School. Kuala Lumpur, Mr. J. G. Sollis. Inspector ot Scnools. Selangor. said that when children were Irst put into school each parent assured the neadmaster tha his child was one of the children, if287 words
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Article95 1934-06-20 3 Canton Wants Nothing lo Do With Manchukuo Miancha!, June t. The Political Council ot the Gov- ernment of the Southwest has reached two important decisions: The Southern Government will not receive or send mails to Manchukuo; and The South will not recognise any compromise made by Nanking withUnion Times - 95 words
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Article76 1934-06-20 3 Chinese Who Were Fined hor Importing Restricted Good Seremban, June 18. Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie, m the Seremban Supreme Court, yesterday, allowed the appeal of three Chinese. Chi Fon, Chock Peng, and Chong Kee who were each fined $60 by the Port Dickson Magistrate for import lip;76 words
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Article59 1934-06-20 3 Two Women Pay Death Penalty Canton. Twenty-four communists who were recently captured m the Lungchuen district by troops of the Fourth Divlr.cn. were summarily executed here. Two of the 24 who paid the death (>cnalty were women. Twenty oth^r communists who were rounded up m the same raidReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1934-06-20 3 London. June IS. The King has approved of the appointment of Mr. F. E. F. Aden, Counsellor of His Majesty's Embassy to be Minister at Panama and Costa Rica.- British RadioBritish Radio - 31 words
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Advertisement94 1934-06-20 3 j •VHY DON'T WE A YE LIKES ([uiViAN BEINGS?; TH ,S MAN. HIS WIFE, j &THE OTHER WOMAN' j THAT WE j A PE JUST A BRANCH of j Ul l| II I I nilililAL KINGDOM"' B Where Set ire Takes Its Course 1 Hi I **^S£ 9j& 1 ilv94 words
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Advertisement225 1934-06-20 3 L*fr (■'^'^"jjfr (I i TWELVE-FOUR TOURER. I i I The Li?ht. Twelve-Six and Light Twelve-F( .r nio:>s have ihis m common they corhb:nc strength and rigidity of chassis con it ruction witn th? minimum of weight permissible. Simplicity of desiß.i. rv.ellent performance, easy serviro, and real o^onoiiii a c Mime225 words
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Article5278 1934-06-20 4 Derby Day Impressions •'Good Old Pip! And A Prophecy A Freemason Expelled And Divorce Damages Against An Ex- Judge Four Years For The Man In The Basket Whipsnade Lion Pit Horror Street Battles Round Olympia The "Dirtyshirt n Menace To Public Order Drought, Fire And5,278 words
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Article115 1934-06-20 4 FIRST DOSE KILLED AWFUL PAIN. '«,.J wwnoi peJni tin claim mad remedy jor lnaig, 01 this businos to be thorough 'I was m,::. H •cute .tomacl worried tn« traceable Non,.,n v l am i, icepttc the claims H-ll.v say tnai •wful pain vi and before m; was fluish trouble w^n,,115 words
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Advertisement95 1934-06-20 4 OR.LE C LERC'S PILL* f L m 'T- n r xv'XHW7^x^^y^^^^Bi^^^B^HP?2iflH '.o^H JH^H *!4^^l I like their fia.vour. X nd consequently I I like their sparkling Of "'frohru-nt afier Modern games keen hard swift out for speed restless for conquest eating up energy and strength cool drink to quench the95 words
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Article, Illustration178 1934-06-20 5 ince of Wales, who has always shown keen interest m re-housing schemes, visiting a housing estate at Wrexham during his recent tour of North Wales. Ihe old Leylon ground of the Essex County Cricket Club has now be•omt a police sports ground and Loi 1 Trent hard. Commissioner of Metropolitan178 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-20 5 MANUFACTURED^^^^^^^^^^^^l BY A BRITISH COMPANY^^^^^^^^^^^H IN A BRITISH COLONY L//bfe//jd6/e rro/n SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.Ltd. HIGH CLASS DEALERS18 words
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Article282 1934-06-20 6 UNITING SELANGOR'S AND I'ERAK'S ROYAL HOUSES Salute Of Guns To Announce Wedding From Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh, June 18. An elaborate programn.» of ceremonies has been arranged to take place I at Kuala Kangsar irom line 21 until July 30 m honour of the wedding or Yang282 words
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Article41 1934-06-20 6 Copies of the booklet "Malayan j Statistics" 1934 Issue, compiled by Mr. j C. S. Alexander, late Financial Advis-' er. F.M.S. are available for sale to the; public at the Government Printing Office. Kuala Lumpur, at $1 per copy, j I41 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1934-06-20 6 When There Were No Tin Dredges In F.M.S. TWENTY-THREE YEARS TIN MINING Substitute With Money Ambushed And (From Our Own CorrespondentKuala Lumpur, June 18. AFTER risking his life for years m the jungle dredging at a 'tin mine. Mr. S. D. Miles at last i saved enougn money to start1,147 words
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Article267 1934-06-20 6 $428 Found On Accused To Be Returned A further echo of the seizure 01 1 over $9,000 worth of chandu on board i the s.s. Manila Maru on June 11. in connection with which four men— a Japanese steward and three Chinese- were sentenced to varying267 words
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Article312 1934-06-20 6 No Violation Of Most-Favoured-Nation Clause <From Our Own Correspondent. > Batavia. June 19. A spokesman of the Department of Economics has expressed surprise at the remarkable reaction of enc Japa- nese Iwaki press to the moderate open- i ing speech of the Governor-General In i the312 words
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Article88 1934-06-20 6 Tampin's Dual (From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban. June 14. with the completion of the new' police station at Pulau Sebang Tampin. two police posts will come' 1 within a distance of three-quarters of I a mile. Tampin town is divided into two sections. Pulau Sebang.88 words
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Article92 1934-06-20 6 Plot To Cause Trouble In Shanghai Balked I Shanghai, June 7. nf A J house-to-house search by the police Of Nanking for the last two days has resulted m the arrest of a large number of Communist Readers including the I personal representative of Mao Chen Tung, theUnion Times - 92 words
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Article59 1934-06-20 6 A little Tamil boy— not much taller' than the Bar table-claimed trial yes- terday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, on a charge of theft from a dwelling of jewellery t V o al 2 f 120. Accused. being'unS n Sf Was remande <* m custody until June 21,59 words
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421 1934-06-20 6 Siamese Government To Check Wild Rumours A PRESS CENSORSHIP No News Of Army Or Of Political Relations THE decision ol the Siamese Government lo prevent publi- cation of "disaffection" news is not to be taken as indicating [that all is not quie^ on the i I Siamese "front." the Free421 words
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Article83 1934-06-20 6 UNFORTUN ATE SITUATION CAR-OWNER i.,,, KNOWWHOD^EJ But Fined For Failb T(l( Information To fj* 15 Chlt Hot speaking Chli fourth magla mcrning win, Chief Poiw, ofl the driver ol recently She expiaii question her Inspector c, accuseds bus. of the drive, every effort had the driver thro. He was no83 words
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Article89 1934-06-20 6 Attempted To Bathe When River \\i> mi n KUd •From Our 0 Ipoh. June m Tong Wat. 12 years ot^-.;,-,-V.er with twootv boys of about th< .same age i j bathe m the KlnU River i Market Place m the centre of- The river was m :i»,d at89 words
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Advertisement85 1934-06-20 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i(Special Dishes $0.60) SPECIAL DINNER from 7 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. ENSURE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are85 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-20 6 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD L.tDILS HATS. ART lIWIIUH and nuran Latest creations trom P\Rl> and LONDON The Ideal House tor suitablf (■ifts for HHMvi Ht THIS WEEKS BARGAINS LADIFS- lIAIs-all modelsmarked down to >1 T'» fi<h I make room for new stocks arriving. H. W. H. STEVEHS SHIPBROKER175 words
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Article1258 1934-06-20 7 POLICE ARGUMENT IN COURT CASE E ABSURD AND IMPOSSIBLE SAYS COUNSEL COR the first time since 1925 a pawnbroker appeared beicre a Singapore magistrate yesterday on a charge of taking m pawn a pledge exceeding $200 m value without referring to a householder to vouch lor1,258 words
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Article70 1934-06-20 7 Various departments of the Municipality, as well as the G.E.C.. the P.W.D.. the Oriental Telephone anc Electric Co., the Singapore Free Presj and the Straits Times are combining ir the display at the Capitol Cafe tc introduce the film "This Changing World". The exhibition, which open.' 10-night70 words
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Advertisement174 1934-06-20 7 I A I ■■A BA nni4 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I 1 ALHAMBRA 3.15 -6.15*9.15 With beauties of the world as bait, they operate a health farm here everything: prows except your bank-roll! But who cares «ut money m the midst of such physical perfection o'^couj Ctrl*! Handsome Men! t»- j^SßSk^174 words
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Advertisement268 1934-06-20 7 CAPITOL TO-PAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 HER BEAUTY MADE MENeven brothers m TBI SCRIPS BKK.IIT Tjd| NEW STAR 3^^^^^-y. 1 1.. immortal ft mi V M Zofa's voluptuous H 4tt|hitf of tlic \£iß boulpvardfi! wM mm mm W holmes %J| P^ rj KM Mot CLARKE X jkßl^w kirkland Rr MUD \RTIST!268 words
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486 1934-06-20 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESEDAY. JUNE 20. 1934 Rubber Facts And Fancies ,/^VNE vi the most hopeful aspects J of the rubber restriction scheme is the fact that most parties seem to be agreed that the worst possible disservice they could do the industry would be to force up the486 words
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Article1281 1934-06-20 8 Piracy Guards $60,000 Feathers hi Preventive Officers' Caps More Nurses For Singapore London 's Cosmopolitan Theatre Sir Edward German "Jones UNKNOWN to most travellers between Hong Kong and this port, antipiracy guards are on constant watch m ships of the British India. Indo China Steam Navigation and other lines1,281 words
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Article389 1934-06-20 8 FROM DA Y TO DA Y There were 12.113 cases m the court of the Registrar oi Vehicles last year, fines amounting to $41,716. which was $13,195 less than m 1932. The following were passengers by the Patroclus tor Singapore Mrs E. B. Bill and infant. Miss J. C H389 words
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Article589 1934-06-20 8 into the cor: *as passing H would contl while. H, on some mt»-,-, thought* kept best to keep try not to think tlcular. Thro glanced around too. wore obvi man opposite a three or four game of canto. T mittlng roai casionally frag* through the passed up or589 words
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Advertisement120 1934-06-20 8 SIMONDS a mm mm m *r STOUT CALDBECKS. Make your choice from the following ABERDEEN CURED SELECTED FISH Famous Cellophane Wrapped Kippers Bloaters Herrings Haddocks Fish Fillets -Smoked Salmon ARBROATH SMOKIES A delicacy from the North of Scotland SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. The Ideal Refresher hL £d-i120 words
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Advertisement57 1934-06-20 8 A BUSINESS MAN 1 DISCOVERED a new clerk making a copy of the key of the safe on the first day he started work. He was trying to make a good impression. The "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL j. SICKNESS POLICY has made an excellent impression. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE57 words
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Article187 1934-06-20 9 CONGRESS BREAKS UP > vi- TEMPERS GIVE TO GAIETY Labour Disputes Bill Passed Washington, June 19. of Congress nked by gay and cheerin contrast to the often I rayed tempers past few clays. g for White House rinalonference reports on Bill and ether subjects »embled m groups, chatt- friendly fashionReuter Wireless - 187 words
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799 1934-06-20 9 Significant Moves On The Political Chess Board M. Barthou Visiting Balkans And Then London GERMAN DISARMAMENT ENVOY IN PARIS Venice Conference Interpretations London, June 19. jy/fOVES on the political chessboard show an increasing pace. M. Barthou has started on a journey to Bucharest and < Belgrade to consolidate France's easternReuter Wireless - 799 words
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Article124 1934-06-20 9 U.S. PROTEST AGAINST MORATORIUM France Considering Action Washington, June 18. •THE Ambassador i:o Berlin has been instructed to protest against the German debts moratorium acording to an announcement made by the State Department. It says that the Ambassador will express strong regret that new hardships have been124 words
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Article32 1934-06-20 9 Paris, June 16. The Cabinet's decision regarding the > measures to be taken as the result of t Germany's suspension of transfers has! been .postponed until next week. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article51 1934-06-20 9 Berlin, June 18. The Reichsbank gold cover has touched the disquieting level of 2.9 per cent, m consequence jf a loss of 20.000.000 marks last week m gold and foreign currencies, ascribed to Young loan interest payments and payment for essential imports.- ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article69 1934-06-20 9 160 Year Old Turk Takes 111 Because They Said He Was Only 120 Constantinople, June 18. Allegations that he was only 120 years old proved too much for Zaro Asa. the oldest man. who has been taken to hospital suffering: from severe fever. His eighty-year oldReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article72 1934-06-20 9 "USE LESS WATER" Drought Slogan For London London. June 16. The injunction "Use less water" In consequence of the drought, which London's water authority is placarding ion public vehicles and elsewhere, is already being responded to by the public. Three million gallons les.s were used yesterday compared with ThursdayReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article49 1934-06-20 9 German Communist Leader To Be Tried For Treason Berlin, June 16. The new "People's Court" for the trial of political offences begins its duties on July 2nd and probably the first case will be the charge of high treason against Dr. Thaelmann. The Communist leader— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article54 1934-06-20 9 London. June 19. Spot (Sellers* G s a d. <6 11 16 d.» (Buyers; 6^. (6 9 16d> July-September 611 16d. <6 3 4 d.» Oct.-Decembei 613 16d <67 8 d January-March 7d. <7 1 32 d.< 1 Market Steady New York. June 19. July 13.51 (13.73 September 13.8354 words
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Article29 1934-06-20 9 London. June 19. Spot £225-12-6 (£222- 5-0» 3 Months £226- 0-0 I £222-10-0» Market Steady. London, June 19. New York 5.04?4 <5.04%> Paris 76 716 (76 7 16>29 words
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182 1934-06-20 9 Sem i-Ba rba ric Atrocities Of Half-Civilised Russia j GEN. JOHNSON'S ATTACK ON D ARROW BOARD Charlestown, (Virginia), June 16. A slashing attack on the Darrovv Board which recently issued iaii adverse repor. on the National Recovery Administration, on partisan politicians and sections of the Press, was delivered by theReuter Wireless - 182 words
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Article103 1934-06-20 9 Sir Herbert Stanley To Succeed Sir Cecil Rodwell London. June 19. It is officially announced that Sii Herbert James Stanley is to succeec Sir Cecil Rodwell as Governor oi Southern Rhodesia In December. Sii Herbert will be succeeded by Sir Willian Henry Clark as High Commissioner toi SouthReuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article11 1934-06-20 9 Twelve Men Killed m New York GFHF ReuuterReuter - 11 words
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Article13 1934-06-20 9 New Orleans, At least seven are deac i as result^ lion sterling. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article246 1934-06-20 9 Attack By Chinese i Volunteers Feared Shanghai. June 19. MARTIAL law was proclaimed m the city of Mukden last night, following rumours of a coming ..tuck on the city by Chinese volunteers who have sworn to avoncro the life of General Terig Tieh-mei, recently executed by246 words
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Advertisement91 1934-06-20 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Cream <>t Tomato Fish a la Palace (.rilled Pork Chop «d Beans Mashed Potato I old Meat Salad Fritter ft Apricot Sauce Cheese W* A. Lint Coffer 1 DAILY MENU PHONE 4906. CECIL B. De MILLE'S 1934 MASTERPIECE cnii p FRIGHTENED PEOPLE" A Paramount Picture with CLAUDETTfc COLBERT91 words
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Advertisement217 1934-06-20 9 Mac ROBERTSON'S CONFECTIONERY I IN BAG j&Sfc 7 7 \^fa V lu^S^' I'^'1 Hi ff S ROBERTSON S AKI: c ON f^J^»^^H^^HrV E (AND (OMI. BACK FOR I N^RROW^ YOU CAN R GET THEM AT ALL GOOD SHOPS —OR FROM THE SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. \m!^^217 words
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2275 1934-06-20 10 Annual Meeting of the J? C A jTv» vJT» The Rubber Growers' Association held their annual meeting at Southern House (Cannon Street Station). London, E.C. 4, on June 7. Mr. W. J. Gallagher, the chairman, presided. The secretary, Mr. Frank Q. Smith, read the2,275 words
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81 1934-06-20 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 19, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 22 22^ R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8.) July 22 716 22 916 Std. R.S.S. on Tender July-Sept. 23* 4 23 3 8 Oct-Dec. 23 7 881 words
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Article124 1934-06-20 10 Canton To Expend Large Sums Canton, June 3. It was learned to-day that three foreign firms. British. American, and German, have been accepted by the Provincial Department of Reconstruction to supply machinery for erecting an iron and steel works at Tung Long, four miles from here. While124 words
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Article57 1934-06-20 10 A Sheffield firm have under construction for the Russian Government a railway wagon which, it is believed, will be the largest m the world. This wagon, which has a length of 100 ft., a weight of 90 tons, and a load capacity of 200 tons, is to be used for57 words
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Article142 1934-06-20 10 June 19, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 34.00 White Pepper 33.00 Black Pepper 15.00 Copra, mixed 2.95 Copra. Sundried 2.55 Small flake Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 6.00 Lingga Sago Flour 1.65 Fair Sago Flour 1-65 Palembang142 words
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Article103 1934-06-20 10 Canberra, June 4. Despite an increased home consumption of 16.000 tons. Australian exports oi sugar last season set a new record oi 312.000 tons. The loss on each ton exported was about €10. imposing an extra charge oi more than c 3.000.000 on consumers In Australia, who have to pay103 words
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Article995 1934-06-20 10 TUESDAY, JINK IM. 1h:.4. Bayers. Setlert Ampat Tin (4) 6s. 7%d 7s Asam Kumbang >.£> 37s 6d 40s c.d Austral Malay 43s 66 45a Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s c.d Ayer Weng ($1) 1.90 2.00 Bangrln Tin <£> 14s 9d 35s 6d Changkat (Tin) (I) 40s995 words
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Article67 1934-06-20 10 INCREASE IN LONDON TIN STOCK Spot Price Now Ltnaer Than Forward On the Stock Ex,-* Jun > 1 edged securities bei weight of money l £<*. vestmemandal.r.:;,;^ was displayed I, character. Otherwise hu small. Commodities v.. and quiet but the is now for the months, lower U position. This IReuter - 67 words
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Article150 1934-06-20 10 Indies May Ask Japan To Import 300,000 Tons Speculation is rife m Kobe as to the extent to which the Netherlands Indies will ask Japan to buy Javanese crude sugar m the coming Batavia Conference, says the Japan Chronicle. According to information reaching Kobe, the Government of150 words
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Article316 1934-06-20 10 Although United Kingdom car manu- I facturers have not shown much activity l of late so far as new designs for superspeed cars are concerned, there is still reason for congratulation. The three fastest cars m the world were made m th° United Kingdom. They316 words
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Article53 1934-06-20 10 The Borneo Company. Limited, agents, advise the following outputs for May: Tin: Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd. 2.369 Pels; Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd.. •A. Etam> 185 Pels. 139.000 yardage; 600 hrs. run: Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd Pels. 81.200 yardage; 500 hrs. run: Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. 330 Pels.. 90.200 yardage.53 words
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Article214 1934-06-20 10 June 18 June 19 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> 8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and214 words
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Article54 1934-06-20 10 On the money week, conditions m the discount tendency was ip bills owing to son ing German deve Shellac today w speculative demand firm on imallei Rubber and cotton more favourable concerninc the s 4 Wall Street opei on the brighter sent! postponement of the si Indications of the earlyReuter - 54 words
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Article91 1934-06-20 10 1,450,000 Tons Short Of The Estimated Yield CIUUIfCkM, Mi The actual yield oi Manchuz mr the season that 1.450.000 tons lh< r* yield of 9.000.000 the total b nly 7.550.000 ton The decrease wu due to 'hat North Mar. i. 350.000 U)OI 6.300.000 tons 8 ..bie to produce91 words
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Article94 1934-06-20 10 Birmingham to Supply Plant For French Factor) An order lor liXty-< roller bearings, wh the entire bearing kj 1 1 01 1 steel rolling mill noi tion m Prance, tiai I Biimlnghara nrm. Four Of these b largest m the w t four bearingi will meter of94 words
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Article78 1934-06-20 10 Juno 14 j American Can. Com. 'American Telephone and Telegraph Atcheson Railroad jDupont I Firestone. Common [General Electric General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank New York Central Railroad i Pennsylvania Rail- road Co. »Com.> Radio Corporation Socony Vacuum Standard Oil N.J. I Texas Corporation78 words
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265 1934-06-20 11 Burglars Make A Rich Haul Of Jewels But Police Recover EMany Stones Calcutta. June 1. .!.n story of an amulet itained more than 200 dia~ j at about Rs. 35.000 was an old Muslim offender i on a charge of theft of s and other precious stones months ago a265 words
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Article123 1934-06-20 11 irbers' Union Wants Female Hair-dressers Prohibited Canton. s been declared here on con- well as on the practice young girls as waitresses cafes and restaurants. under the order of the Munici- j mi nt, the Bureau of Social > 1 a proclamation for- women to work as123 words
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Article39 1934-06-20 11 < all At Mid-Ocean Aerodrome Paris, June 1;>. mid-Atlantic aerodrome ated to-day when Capt Piloting the Arc-en-Ciel. ar French Air Line's landlnt Fernando de r ironlii fro."" lor refueUlng. 'The la miles lone and one mll< Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article176 1934-06-20 11 From His Coronation To The Present Day The film biography of the King hich was recently produced m honour ot his Majesty's birthday, was shown at the Movietone News Theatre. Shaftesbury Avenue, for one week Opening with a prologue m verse! specially written and spoken by Mr176 words
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Article99 1934-06-20 11 South African Party In London London. June 5. Three hundred and sixty South African pilgrims to the battlefields, members of the British Empire Service League, with relatives and friends, arrived In London last night. They were received by a guard of honour of the British Legion and welcomedBritish Radio - 99 words
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Article64 1934-06-20 11 Japanese Olympic Swimmers For Brazil The Japan Amateur Swimming Association ias received an offer from the Brazilian Naval Institute to engage three Japanese swimmers as instructors j of swimming. The Associations, which received the offer through the Foreign Office, will; send to Brazil Tsuruta. Takaishi and another swimmer,Reuter - 64 words
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Article60 1934-06-20 11 Chinese Fined At Port Dickson (From Our Own Correspondent.' Seremban. June 13. i For theft of a gold chain, the pro- pertv of Abdul Ghani. the magistrate at Port Dickson fined a Malay. Sail >l For being in' possession of an illicit tU at the Coast Road. Port60 words
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Article21 1934-06-20 11 1 Ratifications Exchanged By Latvia And Soviet jj Riga. June 4. S£Hftt.e protocol signed m Moscow. md the U.S.S.R.21 words
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Article26 1934-06-20 11 Japanese Commissioner For South America Tokio. returned from an Atrican trip. slml ,ar missK>n lng trad e Xtio^ -,Veen those countrie, and Japan.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement27 1934-06-20 11 THE EASTERN UNITED RA jfCl I OFPORATION LTD. IFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. General Manager. mi) OFFICE No. 4, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE.27 words
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Advertisement62 1934-06-20 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Annoyme 'Incorporated In Bel^ m 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES !EKl£? A Hn T^ NTSIN HANKOW riLKINLr. HONG KONTO tqtvalV BRICK AND TILE°FA G CTORY NA IN' SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK for building. House and real Estate agents. Affenta for Union of Paris Insur. Co. Ltd. FICE; MEY£62 words
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Advertisement380 1934-06-20 11 Assets exceed SI 2.000.000. S Assurance In force over S36.Q<M.f* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements* HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewrj EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies380 words
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Advertisement452 1934-06-20 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m frngian^ d» Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.00W shares of £5 each Jcb.uoo.tx* Reserve Fund £3.000.< X* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00t HEAD OFFICI 38, Blshopsgate, London. E.C Agencies and Branches I Alor Star riollo iSaigoL Amrltsar Ipoh Semarani Bangkok452 words
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Article311 1934-06-20 12 "SHIP BRITISH" SLOGAN CAMPAIGN MAKING HEADWAY Local Authorities And Foreign Coasters Progress is being made by the movement to induce local authorities to give a voluntary preference to British coastal ships m connection with the sea carriage of coal, road, building and other materials used by local authorities, str.tes the311 words
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Article786 1934-06-20 12 THE POLICY OF "SCRAP AND BUILD" Shipowners Alarmed By The Suggestion An important statement on the question o! the Government's policy m regard to the shipping industry was made by Major R. J. Dunlop, V.P.. D.L J.P.. president of the Chamber ot Shipping, at the dinner of the Association cf786 words
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Article181 1934-06-20 12 Increased Pay To Remedy Serious Shortage No entry examination, short service three years' minimum >, increased pay and better chances of promotion these arc features of the latest Admiralty scheme for attracting more medical men to the Navy. The shortage of doctors has now become serious, and181 words
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Article59 1934-06-20 12 The traffic receipts of the Manchester t il P^ nal for the month of April tota.ied 1 100.013. compared with £98 049 VioSr^J* 88 showin e an increase of -1.<>64. The aggregate for the first four ?2£55, 9 th^ year is £3 ™.118. against jt-jw.821 m the59 words
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Advertisement640 1934-06-20 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. i LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. «oo*ing Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Rcval State Railways of Siam. I (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CfflNA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA.; tFOCR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES,* COMPRISING TH» f LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON t THE PACIFIC640 words
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Advertisement186 1934-06-20 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON \nl^R^^^ 22, PAUL MAUL, LONDON, 5.1.1) of last twin-screw Oil Dn?en Mail Passenger Veneli between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SCDi* PtABffBIIIFfi PLTMOmM LONDON with tni ttOi 'roo Slr.gap' w and Pehang. HOMEWAED s MUM'S \m WORCEBTERSI CHESHIFE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE oxfordsh: BTAFFORDSHI Se?" GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE 0:: Through Passage186 words
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Miscellaneous632 1934-06-20 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Jangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Cedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m.| Saturday 7 p.m. Luantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m.; Saturday 730 a.m. and 7 p.m. lelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30632 words
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Advertisement375 1934-06-20 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. Due Tnife Spore. One RANCHI 17.000 June 22 'BANOaioo- T n »re Spore. BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 R W^ALPTvSt 6 Au^- 30 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 COMOpfv 17 000 Au S- 31 RANPURA 17 f OOO July 20 BHirrfv 15 000 •SOMALI 5,810 Aug.375 words
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Advertisement410 1934-06-20 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) Pftß nAIrDC "ELLERMAN" LINE City of Winnipeg Dn Sails June 29 July 2 City 01 Bath FOR H NG KONG< ■■*~GO*l AND JAPAN. July 12 July 12 SWe Sf BaU3 Salls Sails Steamer Bpor p s h s.m Belawan Penang McALISTER410 words
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Advertisement819 1934-06-20 14 K. P. M. &ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ CREMER- Thursday, June 21, Belawan-Deli and Penang. RElJNST— Thursday, June 21, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. TlDORE— Thursday, June 21, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Slak and Pakan-Baroe. GDI. VERSPYCK Thursday, June 21, Letong, Kramat t Tarempa, Midai and819 words
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Advertisement556 1934-06-20 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PHNANG VIA COlOMftt* BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penang N. York. Pres. Johnson Jun. 30 July 3 July 5 Aug. 14 j Pres. Monroe July 14 July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 j556 words
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Advertisement548 1934-06-20 14 O. S. K. LINE ANNOUNCE FURTHER ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN THE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSAGE RATES THE MINIMUM FARES NOW BEING £162/- BY -A- CLASS VESSFI £146/- BY B (THROUGH-OUT FIRST CLASS) FROM SINGAPORE BACK TO SINGAPORE CEYLON, EAST SOUTH AFRICA SOTTTK NORTH AMERICA, PANAMA, JAPAN AND cm f Passengers are entitled to548 words
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Article735 1934-06-20 15 Woodfull And Brown In Big Stand England was trying out her Test cricket talent the W Australian* were having a typical north-country struwrle' with at Old Trafrord. two days' play, each side had batted once the Aus scoring 367 and Lan-. _^J* 285. and735 words
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Article259 1934-06-20 15 Managers Not To Be Seconds Three important decisions have been Co a ntrnr V J he P nang B Xin B Of Control at a private meeting to deal > w lth a number of matters m connection with the recent fight between L S Fond and Frank259 words
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202 1934-06-20 15 HENNESSEY CUP This Week's Honours List Kuropeans vs. Rest Annual Cricket Match From Our Own Corresponder.: Ipoh, June 18. The annual cricket match ior the Hennessey Cup. presented by Dr. P. H. Hennessey, between Europeans and The Rest will be played on the Ipoh padang en Sunday and Monday next.202 words
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Article1880 1934-06-20 15 Weekly Spo r ting Notes Rain Spoils Cricket.-Singapore Tennis Championships Football SRC's Win Against S.C.C.-R.A.F. No Match for Chinese.— Trial Game Form—Commercial Cup.— Boxing. I OCAL cricket suffered badly from rain last week-end and a number of matches had to be abandoned It was hardly a fair test for the1,880 words
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Article851 1934-06-20 15 Naval Competitors Enter For First Time The Johore Military Forces held their annual rifle meeting at the Kolani Ayer Range. Johore Bahru last weekend. There were over 200 entries for the rine events and about 20 for the revolver competitions. The principal event was the competition for851 words
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Article404 1934-06-20 15 Golf INTER-CLUB MATCH Garrison vs. Singapore Golf Club The following are the teams and (starting times for a four-ball match to be played at Buklt Tlmah on Sunday morning Garrison players mentioned first): 8.30 Sqr Ldr. A. E. Barr-Slm and Lt C. F. C Bond vs. J. T. Bmlth and404 words
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Article130 1934-06-20 15 The result of the match between ladies and men played at Keppel or. Sunday afternoon was a win for the men by 6 to 4*4. Details: Mrs. J. C. MacLeod. x W. P Douglas. 0. Mrs. P. J. Crawley. 1; A. Law. 0. Mrs. R.130 words
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Article50 1934-06-20 15 The SRC. team vs. S.C.F.A. m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson Road Stadium to-day is as (follows: J. Sanderson, C. Hall. T. Alququerque, G. Oliveiro, L. Moller, W Gomes, N. Jackson, O. Day, N. Hay iH. Gammell, A. Oliveiro. Reserves: J jPereira. A. G. Valberg. i50 words
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Advertisement51 1934-06-20 15 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Shirts, Pyjamas, All Silk Neckties, White Silk Handkerchiefs from 18-in. by 18-in. to 22-in. by 22-in., 1 Socks, Sock Suspenders, Collars, Tie-pins. CuffLinks, Singlets, Dressing Gowns and Belts. Obtainable at. I S. SHIMURA CO., j SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS. BRAS BASAH ROAD J I SINGAPORE. if PHONE51 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1934-06-20 16 BOWES, NICHOLS AND BARNETT INVITED Pataudi And Mitchell Dropped WYATT WILL PROBABLY PLAY ■THE following thirteen players -cables Reuter) have been mll vited to be present at Lord's for Friday's Test match against Australia. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwicks) Leyland (Yorks) (Captain) Ames1,161 words
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Article198 1934-06-20 16 DUPLICATE WINS; GOLD VASE London, June 19. r[E Ascot meeting opened to-day In brilliant weather. The meeting promises to be the greatest Ascot since the war.' A record number of boxes have been sold and all stands! are covered, though rain is very improbable. The standsReuter - 198 words
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Article156 1934-06-20 16 Probable Starters For To-day's Race London, June 19. Probable starters m the Royal Hunt Cup to be run at Ascot tomorrow are: Major C. Behrens' LIGHT SUSSEX (Pat Beasley) ALLUVIAL (Carslake> Miss J. B. Courtauld's SOLFATARA (Perryman) I Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smith's COTONEASTER (Nicoll) FONAB < Gordon156 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-06-20 16 Mr. W Barnett's Harinero, winning the Rosebery Memorial Plate at Epsom from Claran and Apple Peel. Air mail picture.19 words
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Article190 1934-06-20 16 Golf SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP Second Round And Semi-Final This Week-end THERE is a good prospect of J. T. Smith and R. Craik. I present and former holders of the title, clashing m the semi-, final of the Island golf championship at Keppel on Sunday morning. Smith should not find it very190 words
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Article122 1934-06-20 16 Another Hundred By McCabe AUSTRALIANS BEAT GENTLEMEN j London, June 19. F[E Australians, thanks to a big partnership by Brown (62) and McCabe UO5) both not out,; defeated the Gentlemen at Lord's to-day by eight wickets. Gentlemen 177 and 287 Australians 230 and 235 for two. Tourists At Windsor CastleReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article249 1934-06-20 16 Latest County Cricket Results London. June 19. Batsmen were on top m most of the 1 county matches, but Mitchell. Derby- shire's spin bowler, found conditions to c his liking at Leicester and took eleven of the home side's wickets. Details: J At Leicester: Derbyshire beatReuter - 249 words
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Article29 1934-06-20 16 Manchester. June 17. Jackie Brown Manchester', holder, and Angelmann i France I fought a draw m a 15-round contest here to-night for the flyweight championship of the world.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration327 1934-06-20 16 Handicap- For Next Saturday The second day'l theSeiai. Furl Club Professional meeting Kuala Lumpur will tM Id next S day. The handicaps are U follows Race 1. Horses l.isx I— Mt, I S furs*.— 2.3o p.m. Oallant Maggie 9. Tarawa 8.12. L :n 812. Tida-Ap.i II 8.10. Rona327 words
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