The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1934
1934-06-27
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Title Section13 1934-06-27 1 The Singapore Free Press asdfasdfasdf ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1934 10 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration537 1934-06-27 1 RACE IN NAVAL ARMAMENTS ABOUT T O COMMENCE Seventy Cruisers Necessary to Safeguard Uritish Empire Sea Routes CHANGED U.S. OPINION 'ranee To Denounce Treaty Of Washington London, June 26. thi. Idmirallj is reviving its claim for seventy cruisers m J »rder lo guarantee Empire sea routes, declares the political rtrresiwndeniBritish Radio - 537 words
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242 1934-06-27 1 Fascists Cause Serious Disorders In France LORIENT MOB IN PITCHED BATTLE WITH POLICE Paris, June 23. .INCREASING tension between Fascists and anti-Fascists is illustrated m week-end riots m various j parts of France. Over one hundred people were .'injured at Lorient m a pitched •battle, a mob numbering over 2,000Reuter Wireless - 242 words
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Article151 1934-06-27 1 25th Anniversary Celebrations Upset M. Bleriot Versailles, June 23. The pioneer airman. If. Louis Bleriot. the first man to fly across the English Channel, who is aged 62. had a heart I attack m the midst oi~the celebrations to-day m honour of the 25th anniversary of151 words
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Article85 1934-06-27 1 Scorching Heat Wave In New York New York, June 24. "A foretaste of Hades" is the description of travelling m the crowded and sweltering undergrounds of New York at present owing to a scorching heat wave with a temperature the last three days of about 90 mReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article34 1934-06-27 1 Mrs. Roosevelt On Three Months Visit To Europe London, June 25. President Roosevelt's mother, aged eighty, has arrived at Southampton on a three months' tour of Britain and the Continent.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-06-27 1 Martvl- l iversi fy students who comprise the membership of the front »f V*" 10 1 1 Dinner Cl b Holding their "dinner" on a seat m front of the famous Memorial. Sir Anthony Jenkinson (second from left) is the president.41 words
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Article357 1934-06-27 1 Against Germany yebts Clearing ffice Bill In Parliament London, June 26. THERE was no division m the House of Commons last night on the Debts Clearing Office Bill Before the Chancellor of the Exchequer submitted the Bill for the second reading this afternoon, a Government spokesmanReuter - 357 words
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Article76 1934-06-27 1 Berlin, June 24. The greatest secrecy is being maintained as regards the financial experts the government is sending to London tomorrow to discuss the problem of the Dawes and Young loans m response to the British invitation. It is understood that they will be Dr. Berger. one ol the directorsReuter - 76 words
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Article104 1934-06-27 1 Appointments To Man ufactu re rs Pant* I London, June 26. A torn m unique states that the second meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee welcomed Sir George Keharrell (Britain) (managing director of Dunlop Rubber Co.) and Herr Otto Friedrieh K.ewunv) as members of the advisory panelReuter - 104 words
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79 1934-06-27 1 London, June 25. iXHREE R.A.F. Flying Officers were I I killed m a mid-air collision i near Bristol. The fourth parachuted to earth but wns slightly injured. There have been ten fatal R.A.F. accidents m 1934 and seventeen deaths Five Killed At FlyingReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article86 1934-06-27 1 Gen. flooring's Private Guard I Mutinies Berlin, June 23. Reports of the mutiny of General Goerlng's private guard are current here. It Is alleged that members of the guard rebelled against the too frequent, I parades and have been placed In a concentration camp for insubordinaj tion.Reuter Wireless - 86 words
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Advertisement34 1934-06-27 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE cmakan kctcmd 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE INFORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.34 words
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Advertisement148 1934-06-27 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. ilnr L:..rlHnci» FOUNDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF G.B AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INS! RERS TO THE A. A. OF G.B. Loral Agents and Attorneys: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 5. MALACCA ST., TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE CHRYSLER SATISFACTION SEA VIEW HOTEL ONLY A SHORT148 words
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Article56 1934-06-27 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. 642 33— N. A. Sockalingam Chettiar vs. A. R. s. P Palaniappa Chettiar. Mr Justic Prichard m the at 11 a.m. S 30/34— Koona Thillakkannoo Animal <w) vs. T. S. Govindasamy56 words
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Article28 1934-06-27 2 No 8 n oDhu0 Dhub d8 r-, TheOSOPhtc 1S °'-'«y T m rsda v y a S, aUt (2 d floor on aro w^oome °P m A Interested28 words
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Article266 1934-06-27 2 Annette Kellerman's Criticism of Australians Sydney. June 17. Sighing tor the charms oi the Great Barrier Reef, and commenting on the "awful Inferiority complex" oi the Australian people. Annette Kellerman. 'who helped to make Australia famous [m the swimming world, passed through [Sydney on the Mongolia on266 words
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Article, Illustration89 1934-06-27 2 Frau Seger, the wife of Heir Gerhard Seger, a Socialist membsr of the Reichstag, arrived at Croydon Aerodrome after her release from the Rosslau concentration camp, near Dessau. She and her baby were accompanied from Dessau by Mrs. M.C. Tate, M.P. for West Willesden. who went to Germany on behalf89 words
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Article162 1934-06-27 2 The eleventh edition of "The Motor Boat Manual." written by the staff of The Motor Boat, has made its appear- j ance. Eleven of the 21 chapters have been completely re-written and all of the others thoroughly revised, m view of the rapid developments m motor162 words
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Article77 1934-06-27 2 Special General Meeting will be held 'n the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday. 3rd July, at 5 p.m. to pass certain amendments of the rul^s This meeting will be followed by the Annual General Meetirs. Business To receive the committee's report for the past year and to77 words
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Article51 1934-06-27 2 Berlin. June 22. The German Ambassador m Washington, Dr. Luther, is en route to Berlin. It is rumoured that he is unlikely to return and he is said to have tendered his resignation, but Hitler has not arrived at his decision which wilt depend on the Ambassador's nersonal report. ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article145 1934-06-27 2 Large Appropriation For Relief Washir«t'jn. Ju le 20. Mr. Roosevelt ha j signed the [Deficiency Bill allotting over $2,600,000. )C0 for Government finance for the '-•ear beginning July 1. and appropriations for ftnerai relief, public, works, and drought relief. The President also signed the R; yburn BillReuter - 145 words
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Article170 1934-06-27 2 Dependent On The Country's Trade London. June 1. The importance ot Burma's tnute »vas stressed to-day b> Sir Harcoiut Sutler, presiding over the 54th Burin 1 Din net. He expressed the opinion that i: w?.s profitless to discuss separation until wie Select Committee had reported, but whether170 words
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Article101 1934-06-27 2 Japanese To Help Chinese Authorities Hong: Kong, June 25. At a meeting held yesterday at the iese police headquarters at Foothe Japanese police agreed to assist the Chinese authorities m the supprcsion of disturbances by Fcrmosans (Chinese Japanese subjects* m Amoy and other towns m Fukien Provivice. TheNanvang Siang Pau - 101 words
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Article64 1934-06-27 2 Growth Of Japanese Competition Rome, June 20. The International Woo) Conference w *as decided to appoint a committee to study Japanese competition, with a view to inducing governments to take 'international steps to protect the social and industrial standard of liv- ng The British delegates said that TapanReuter Wireless - 64 words
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184 1934-06-27 2 China To Explain Her Grievances To The West Hong: Kong, June 25. Mr. Hu Hai«-min, former President it the Legislative Yuan and th? mosi nfluential member of the veteran jecticn of the Kuomintang. may proceed abroad as China's special envoy U> Europe and America where ho will auisvi a propagandaNanyang Sian Pau - 184 words
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Article437 1934-06-27 2 Siamese Are More Clubbable (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 83. The history of the foreigner m Siam or rather Bangkok, is strewn with the wreckage of societies of one kind or another. Bangkok has had rowing, sailing, gymnastic, debating and gun clubs and musical societies which437 words
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Article186 1934-06-27 2 Interesting Experiment In Peiping D Peipinff, June 5. Peiping witnessed an interesting demonstration this afternoon, when a! motor bus equipped with a charcoal fuel-converter, made a trip around the Both the bus and the charcoal fuelconverter were manufactured by the i China Gas Co. m Hankow andReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement269 1934-06-27 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "AGNES I A" FRAGRANT HAIR DRESSING. A valuable Dressing and Tonic for the Hair. Is strongly stimulating and a sure preventative of Dandruff. Prp r i Cc _51. 25 and $2.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, Chemists and Druggists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAWKKS. 14A269 words
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Advertisement511 1934-06-27 2 TEXDK Ris ■pj Ml'MOl'Ai.r,, ll Tenders are now Ukfhm m J lowing materials qc Rl l particulars, see toj%** 11 Room. :i VJ Si For Sale, at V,• Tt W 1 Butcher's "SiUnt EmniS^HL I Projectors. 16 m. Lamfrn C[: 'W i Arc. Full particulars w 2O '9 1 Tender511 words
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Miscellaneous448 1934-06-27 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, 27th. High Water 11.20 a.m.. 82 ft.; 10.12 p.m., 9.7 ft. Football. S.A.F.A. League. Div. I M.F.A. vs. R.A.. J.B. Stadium. Div. 11, RAF. vs Police. A X Stadium; Div. 11l B. Fort Canning vs. Post Office. r S.H.B. ground; Government Services F.A.. Div. 11,448 words
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Article166 1934-06-27 3 I.VTENT TO BREAK :(l v THE LAW ar oiil I nder "Moribund" jtction Of Ordinance judgment yesterday pawnbroker named Lee chop Thye Soon. Telok was tried on a charge awn a pledge exceeding I without reference to vouch for the respectpawner, the magistrate tiitton) pointed out that166 words
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Article135 1934-06-27 3 Recital Of Songs Delights Large Ipoh Audience Own Correspondent.* Ipoh, June 23. Kerr, who is on a short alaya, delighted a large Grand Hotel he: tor charming singing. b rich mezz'j- soprano voice vn to all listeners of the nging of old Irish and I was so135 words
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Article128 1934-06-27 3 Kval Book •dfarj Make Peace Dhar net, In mentioning I before Mr. C. H. Whitton wt yesterday, to Ow proprietress of the Nam In North Bridge Road. *€d to show cause why she "not be bound over m the sum of the peace for three months. was withdrawing128 words
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Article58 1934-06-27 3 ICfu <*<! Sikh Girl Appears Heavily Vffcd ncr face m a heavy v-il, Kirl named Kator Kaur the police court before Mr. r yesterday on a charge a stupefying drug to man named Nagammal. tr J the- police, the "drug" ctant Wai oo&tponed one week lf tfT the58 words
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Article190 1934-06-27 3 Bcma time m Juno 1031 Mr s3r<t<n continued, the accused had m his drawer the sum of $1,000 m cash He came to the office one day to rind $500 short. He felt himself responsible for this amount and, afraid that he would lose his job, he190 words
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Article151 1934-06-27 3 The accused, he said, had been 11 2 years m the service. *Ie bore an ex•ellent record. Shortly after "this unortunat? incident" his mother and lye nephews were thrust noon him for support. He had been living m abject n'sery since then, and he ted giver wery assistance151 words
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Article215 1934-06-27 3 The circumstances of the loss of the ~.:00 were that on the day m question *c was srrjdenly called out of the office and it was quite believable that a oerson had entered m his absence and taken the money from the drawer. The accused215 words
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Article223 1934-06-27 3 TOOK FUNDS OF MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION SENT TO GAOL LOR defalcation of two sums of I money totalling $1 800 O ng J Kirn Hock. a former chief clerk m I he employ O f the College of McdiCl«, was sentenced to a total223 words
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Article182 1934-06-27 3 LNDLR NEW ORDINANCE impressing The Masses With Its Requirements o T.u c first Prosecution under the r^n t R h eSt ictlon Ordinance was yesterri.v SCC nd Ma Sistrate's court yesterday morning, when a Chinese iocaT O rubb. G r G Teng employed local rubber182 words
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Article159 1934-06-27 3 Case Resumed Against Tamils After Three Months Because one of the accused fell ill the trial of two Tamils—Tharmalingam and Singaram— on a charge of ommitting culpable homicide not •'.mounting to murder was postponed last March. Yesterday the case was resumed m ihe Supremo Court before Mr.159 words
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Article146 1934-06-27 3 Monopolies Officials Record Yet Another Success An ordinary routine search conducted by preventive officers soon after the Norwegian steamer s.s. Kronbiken had slid into her moorings m the Roads about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon was rewarded by the discovery of 1.500 tahils of chandu, valued at $12,000.146 words
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Article117 1934-06-27 3 Entertained By Seremban Chettiars <From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 25. The chettiars of Seremban entertained Mr. K. V. A. L. R. M. Alagappa Chettiar. M.A., barrister-at-law, to tea at the Vivekananda Students Hall, here yesterday. Mr. S. M. R. M. Sithambaram Chettiar. who presided, introduced the117 words
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Article48 1934-06-27 3 Miss L. R. Haugh has been appointed temporarily to fill the vacant post of Nursing Sister, General Hospital. Johore Bahru, and Miss M. Robinson, Nursing Sister, General Hospital. Sin~ap~re has been c°conded for service > Jin ore os Nursing Sister. General Hospital, Johore Bahru, vice Miss W. S. Harriett.48 words
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Advertisement639 1934-06-27 3 WHITEAWAYS BARGAIN BASEMENT OPENS THIS MORNING OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT OFFERS YOU AN UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT OF POPULAR AND RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES WHICH WILL ASTOUND YOU AND ONCE AGAIN PROVE TO YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF BUYING FROM THE LARGEST STORE ORGANIZATION EAST OF SUEZ. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO LIST THE THOUSANDS639 words
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Article, Illustration2711 1934-06-27 4 Frances Shippen - Frances Shippen By asdfasdfasdf A sketch of Whistler by himself. The original is m the Freer Art Gallery. FIGHT V years ago. James Abbott McNeil! Whitsler made his firs, etching m Washington and was almost fired for it. To-day the stamp machines m the2,711 words
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Advertisement201 1934-06-27 4 NOT WANTED^!*! I X I SJ NOISE is certainly not wanted m these dty< I essential concentration, sustained effort and I Remington TYPEWRITERS ARE NOW Noiseless THEY WORK IN A WHISPER DISTURB NOBODY STANDARD I JJ I-'OK KVEBI OKFIrE PURPOSE 'I'"' nin/i b I Uli 1 A D l^ h,201 words
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Article, Illustration287 1934-06-27 5 TWO SUBMAR MES LAUNCHED AT BARROW- IN-FURNESS UK LLOYD GEORGE behalf ..f the Gilbert and Sullivan Soeietv. laid a wreath the Gilbert rUI Xl h 7 k 1 m t the i3rd anniversary of Sir Wlllla.n G bertV death The photoeraph shows Mr. l.loyd George laving the wreath f»»«hter of!287 words
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Article223 1934-06-27 6 Says He Has Never Had More Instant Relief To-day, it really ki easy to get rapid relief from the pangs of acute indigestion- thanks to Chardox. Ac- tually Chardox is a new form of highly activated charcoal. Ordinary medicinal charcoal has been prescribed for digestive troubles223 words
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Article319 1934-06-27 6 ACCIDENT NO ONE SAW MALAY BOY KILLED BY BUS "Made Sudden Dash Across Road' 1 j The driver of the bus that caused j the fatality is being charged with I causing grievous hurt by a rash act. Sulong. an uncle of the deceased, said that on the date m319 words
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255 1934-06-27 6 CO-OPERATION BY 1 EMPLOYERS j SHOULD BE 100 PER CENT. < From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, June 23. AM informed by vhe Secretary, F.M.S. •hambep of Mines, that at the last meeting of Council it was agreed to suppor*, m principle,255 words
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Article79 1934-06-27 6 Arrangements Far Visit To Seremban <F^pm Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. June 25. In connection with the tortiicomir.^ visit to Seremban. of Mons. Adrian Devals. the new Bishop of Mala -en. it nas been decided that the parishioner? of the Church of the Visitation will express their welcome79 words
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Article192 1934-06-27 6 BUT FAILS TO CATCH UP AT 50 M.P.H. RAF. OfficiaTWho Did Notj Slow Down Mr. H. L. Jackson, of the Works, and Building Department, R A.F. Base. was fined $5 by Mr. C. H. Whitton m j the police court yesterday for failing to slow down when192 words
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Article71 1934-06-27 6 Lorry Driver Charged With Causing Death As a sequel to a Chinese girl being run over and killed by a motor lorry m Queen Street on Monday evening, a man named Kasi Ram was produced m the police court before Mr. C. H. Whitton. yesterday, and charged71 words
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Article54 1934-06-27 6 Arrested on a warrant issued In Bangkok. Khan Vanakik Vicharn. an English-speakin? Siamese, faced the j criminal district judge yesterday morn- ning on a charge of embezzlement of 5.000 ticals. The case was put off until July 3 for mention. The local police, m th<> I meantime, wil! communicate with54 words
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552 1934-06-27 6 Paul Muni's Make-up So good He Footed Director Paul Muni's wizardry m the art of make-up has become a byword, not only at the Warner Bros. -First National Studios, but all over Hollywood. How realistic is his power of submerging himself m a character was demonstrated recently on a stage552 words
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Article33 1934-06-27 6 THE INDIAN RECREATION CLUB. The extraordinary general meeting of the Indian Recreation Club will be held ->n Sunday at 2 p.m., sharp at the Club premises 451-7. Pasir Panjang P^f Attendance compulsory us.33 words
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Advertisement154 1934-06-27 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 1 1 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i. (Special Dishes $0.60 SPECIAL DINNER $1.50 from 7 p.m. to 1 p.m ThaM dUcrMStaf sid a compttlnti «r« tun outw«rd jrxi of tmpurltU* Iw Mood turfacs trounwit cannot bring titlng r«fM w rwnort th« rrutt of dM U154 words
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Advertisement454 1934-06-27 6 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD Rolr a"d mLLINCRi Latest creations fro,,. fJ^ LONDON The Ideal li oi ,s,. Gins for R iraull U THIS WEEKS BAR GAINs LADIES H.vrs marked down It make room f m arriving. TWELVE-FOUR TOURER. i ii> I iII i i 2 1 1 Ttoe Light454 words
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111 1934-06-27 7 Super Birthday Cake For Melbourne Centenary 1 October next <- > °mmencing v cut into 250.000 p.eces each of n bC m weight, which will be S o d a t nominal price m sealed boxes i,.T, heSe COtns U is Climated, wiil 100 GIANT CANDLES The cake will be111 words
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Article46 1934-06-27 7 Detroit, June ID. rwo men were killed to-day m accidents at the foundry of the Ford motor works. One of the deaths followed an explosion m which twelve were n.iureci. live seriously. The other death was due to the man bMng caught m a v.vvyor bc]t.--Reuter.46 words
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Article189 1934-06-27 7 1 18 YEARS OUT OF 20 IN GAOL "TO SEE OUTSIDE WORLD" .Judge Gives Prisoner A Chance Melbourne, June 10. A man who has spent 18 out of th* last 20 years m gaol has been released on bond by Judge Foster, so that he might have "a chance to189 words
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Article88 1934-06-27 7 The Hon'blc Mr. H. G. R. Leonard. British Resident of Pahang, paid a visit to the Cameron Highlands over the week-end and played his first round Of golf on 9 holes of tho Cameron Highlands course. Mr. Leonard did the 9 holes m 55. He was accompanied by the Hon'ble88 words
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Article180 1934-06-27 7 ranjong Pagar—Gey!ang Buses Sir.— -The proposal of the Municipal Commissioners to scrap the existing mosquito buses on Tanjong Pagar Geylang Route at the end of the year is one which wiil bring m its wake very much inconvenience to the cleric.il and working classes. Much as180 words
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Article144 1934-06-27 7 To the Editor Sir,- May I draw your attention to the rise m kerosene price According to the quotation m your valuable paper the price has gone up as fol- I lows t Devoe'.s Imperial May l .J i« 25 1 Brilliant Kenrene ij per tin 1 imp.144 words
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Article297 1934-06-27 7 Invited To Assist m New I -Yard" Plan I An improved system of patrolling b: p police cars controlled by wireless J from Scotland Yard is about to be! Introduced m the Metropolitan Police districts. In v.n official statement it k> ex- i" plained that the whole297 words
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Article142 1934-06-27 7 Ihe death occurred on Tuesday at Cvala Lumpur after a short illness, of it. Tan Jit Cheow, at the age of 68 Ta'.s. He left behind him a very large r.mily. Mr. Tan Jit Cheow was a landwner and the proprietor of Chop ;;u-.an Hong, a firm of general merchants142 words
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Advertisement316 1934-06-27 7 "alhambra O penng To-day 3.15 6.15 9.15 H^Hflvv V^or4^^fl SMOKY" A tornado of horse* flesh with the devil m his heart end dynamite m his hoofs... He leveci with the loyalty of a c nd brought romance to c pail of levers. VICTOR 1 jAFAtS OUec »ed by Cogeoe fo«»316 words
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Advertisement181 1934-06-27 7 i They Leap from the Book ond Live! jj ■jjjPfflfe^ ie wor c s mos be'oved family of j j p^^ buhl s j^BmmmTmm^S^'^^ m ESmm^^ I l IML J^MMMMM^^MMM^^ i i y -&F r lUI I j i *jAr k^, M^^^^M^^M^M^Mr I J I'l'Tlff i I 'I^Kjf WOMEN I181 words
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Advertisement209 1934-06-27 7 GRAND PREMIERE TO-DAY! 3.15 CAPITOL 111 ■MX YOU>VE WAITED JUST ONE IAI I B&YEAR FOR HIS FIRST PICTURE wU HBBkINGE "I AM A FUGITIVE' fiX ...(but you never dreamed m would be as great as this!) ■Jm Agoln tho raging g*r!u< B^ of Muni rips it* way to M triumph209 words
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531 1934-06-27 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934 Our "Historic Function HAVING withdrawn himself to a great extent from the heat and dust or party politics Mr. Lloyd George appears to be concentrating ion the role of Elder Statesman, jln some countries this honorary post carries with it a considerable531 words
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Article1286 1934-06-27 8 last SINGAPORE will be "Invaded" by|] fourteen hundred Japanese sailors m the course of the next day or two This is not the invasion of Singapore which so many people have rather foolishly been talking about for some months past but just a friendly visit from1,286 words
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Article267 1934-06-27 8 The Hon'ble Mr. Lai Tet Loke has returned from his holiday trip to China and Japan. Lt-Col. D. C. Wilson, D.5.0., R.A.. embarked m the Ranch! for Hong Kong on Saturday, and is struck off the strength of the Malaya Command with effect from that date.267 words
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Advertisement157 1934-06-27 8 CHAMPAGNE «sSfe, ouve Clicquot- Pousardin "BRINGS THE SPARKLE INTO LIFE AND LIFE TO THE PARTY" CALDBECKS SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS Whole Boneless Cuts and sliced Try them all Hot or Cold equally enjoyable STREAKY BACON The Breakfast Favourite. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. w.j.w. 1 ?5r i^i^^Aa^^jß J^aßa^a^afr I157 words
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Advertisement43 1934-06-27 8 1 WATCH YOUR MIND, says a correspondent. But when you are m a crowd the advice ought to be reversed. Theft of all kinds can be covered by a "GAFLAC" POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone €480.43 words
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Article64 1934-06-27 9 West African Chiefs In London GRIEVANCES UNDER GOLD COAST LAWS ondon, June 24. clad m high long coloured African chiefs, the and the Emirs Kano, arrived m Lonthelr tirst visit to ftrst sea voyage. i nted to the King military Force Pageant Paramount Chief of also arrived, wearand velvet robes,Reuter Wireless - 64 words
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84 1934-06-27 9 EXPERIMENTS WITH j AS i SUBSTITUTE Berlin, June 2(i. ral meeting ot Bembig art-silk combine said thcU among imaw materials pure silk unimportant place m the i nd could, if neces►ena el with, ible t i >mbine cotUMi wiili and rayon developmentsReuter - 84 words
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Article28 1934-06-27 9 Banker's Heart Attack i In Aeroplane New York. June **6. Christie junior. President tment Bankers Association. Din heart disease while aeroplane to Chicago. asdfasdfasdfReuter - 28 words
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295 1934-06-27 9 Fujikura, Miki And Nishimura Beaten London. June 2(i. A1 Wimbledon to-day the weather A *> was overcast and windy. There were six thousand spectators. Yamagishi. (Japanese Davis Cup player) beat L^ Sueur (France), 6—l. 6- -2, 6 3 In the first round oi the men'sReuter - 295 words
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Article22 1934-06-27 9 Madrid. June 25. have been ab< J lls^ H a ft er a cabinet communique issued -fter wiT^remain m force. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article64 1934-06-27 9 INDIVIDUAL LICENCES TO JAKE PLACE OF EXPORT DUTY The Hague. June 2«. It is reliably reported that the Dutch Indies Government is replacing the export duty on native rubber as soon as possible by a system of individual licence*. Meanwhile, the latest available information showsReuter - 64 words
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Article79 1934-06-27 9 French Foreign Minister In The Balkans Belgrade. June 24. In spite of the sweltering heat immense crowds thronged beflagged streets to greet M. Barthou, who has come here from Budapest to start a count ?r-otfensive In reply to the German attempts to win favour m the Balkans. ReuterReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article68 1934-06-27 9 Gandhi Just Escapes A Bomb Poona. June Seven of Gandhi's supporters were injured by a bomb thrown at a car here yesterday. Gandhi owes his escape to a mistake by a Boy Scouts' band who, believing the Mahatma was m the car. began playing a welcome whereuponReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1934-06-27 9 Schneider Trophy Pilot In Pterodactyl Accident London, June 23. Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth. the well-known Schneider trophy pilot, escaped uninjured yesterday when the pterodactyl— experimental tailless aeroplane—in which he was taking off from the aerodrome at Farnborough. overturned and was damaged.- British RadioBritish Radio - 43 words
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Article61 1934-06-27 9 Machine-Gun Kelly Colorado's First "Customer" Canyon, City. Colorado, June 22. The penitentiary's new lethal gas chamber was substituted for the scaffold for the first time when the murderer Kelly, was executed at sunset. Kelly' had murdered a recluse. The chamber was first tested with a number dReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article50 1934-06-27 9 World's Oldest Man Dying Istanbul, June 26. Very slender hopes are entertained .J JhP recovery of Zaro Aght, who, a Jed 160 i^ the oldest man In the worid His 88 years old daughter and his eleventh wife are remaining at the beside.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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75 1934-06-27 9 Gigantic Telephone System For China TENDERS TO BE INVITED IN ENGLAND London, June 26. THE Chinese Government Pur- chasing Commission has been instructed from Nanking to invite tenders for the construction of a gigantic telephone system to link up nine of the chief provinces from Hopei to Kwang (Kwangtung?) TendersReuter - 75 words
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Article90 1934-06-27 9 Russia Wants Peace But London. June '!<>. At Birmingham to-day at the national peace congress the Russian Ambasj sador. M. Maisky. said it was ridiculous ito suggest that Russia wished to enj circle and make war on Germany or anybody. Peace was always the most important principle m Russia's foreignReuter - 90 words
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Article119 1934-06-27 9 Another Rebuff For German Reichsbishop Berlin. June 23. Rcichsbishop Mueller, head of the t Nazi German "Christian Church", has met with another rebulT while trying to enforce his church regulations on the pastors In the Rhineland. Thirteen of 33 church superintendents, called to a meeting by the NaziReuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article68 1934-06-27 9 Shanghai In Grip Of A Heat Wave Shanghai, June 26. Shanghai is experiencing the hottest weather m fclxty years, and the Thermometer indicated 101 m the shade this morning. While there has been too much rain m the regions of Upper Yangtze, the people of CentralUnion Times - 68 words
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Article33 1934-06-27 9 Heavy Loss Of Life Fellows, Yungtinß's Overflow Hong Kong, June 26. The Yungting River m North-west Fukien overflowed Its banks yesterday and caused heavy damage to property and life.— Union Times33 words
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Article88 1934-06-27 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, June 26. Spot (Sellers) 6 13i16d. (6 3^d.) (Buyers) 611 16d (6^sd.) July-September 6 ***** d. (6 3 /4 d.) Oct -December 6 15i16d. (6 7 B d.> January-March 7 1 16 d. <7d.) Market:— Steady. New York,88 words
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Article54 1934-06-27 9 Upper Assam Completely Isolated Calcutta. June 25. There have been numerous deaths and great damage m Assam and Bengal by floods following torrential rains. Upper Assam is completely isolated, villagers taking refuge on tree-tops. A tiger was found sheltering m the office of the Woods Forest Department54 words
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Advertisement31 1934-06-27 9 COMING SOON i PAVILION ft?* right and Breezy Free and Easy. GOODWOOD PARK JgSTfdr SCOTTS ROAD. TENNIS COURTS can now be reserved by non-residents at an evening. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6490-31 words
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Advertisement170 1934-06-27 9 THE POWDER EXQUISITE. Ej^B^ "SOFT AS SWANSDOWN. Flffi CARESSINGLY PERFUMED* \S^\ J ASK TO SEE THE LIPSTICK xflj Jfl^ TOO. WOMEN CALL IT Big»^^^ THE 'TOUCH OF GENIUS' OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. |^X y'^WJ I "The Pridr <»f El Orientc" >^^^Hfel You'll enjo> smoking n LONDKES170 words
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Advertisement47 1934-06-27 9 Y^ TODAY I TIFFIN I I $1.00 I I Creme de Maiir I Fish a la Doria I Grilled Lamb Chop Cream Peas Saute Potato I fold Meat Salad I Apricot Conde I Cheese I Fruit I Coffee. I WATCH! I I DAILY MENU I PHONE 4906.47 words
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Article468 1934-06-27 10 Semi-Official I Company Proposed Bangkok, June 23. The development of the raw resources of the country for the making of paper has been envisaged, and a company formed with Government holding half the capital •or rather more* as it is wishes to retain control.468 words
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Article379 1934-06-27 10 Another 6d. Dividend To Be Paid The ninth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of Burma-Malay Tin, Ltd.. will be held at the registered office of the Company, Mercantile Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, June 30, at 10.30 a.m. The directors' report states Your directors have pleasure m379 words
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Article214 1934-06-27 10 Exchange Ra tes sdfasdfasdfasd s 1 1.L1 NO London 4 months' sight 2 4 1164 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 9 64 London 30 days' sight 2 4 l 8 -ondon. derr.ana 2 4 7 t>4 London. T.T. 2 4 3214 words
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Article270 1934-06-27 10 Sir Francis Voules On Restriction From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, June 12. Sir Francis Voules, C.8.E.. who presided at the Kepong gathering, had an excellent report to present to the shareholders, for he was able to state that the company had earned a profit of .£-9.430, and270 words
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Article136 1934-06-27 10 As a result of the better conditions |m the timber industry three large sawmills m the Ottawa Valley that had [been closed for some years are reopening. Over a thousand hands will be employed at these mills. Years ago the Ottawa Valley was one of the136 words
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78 1934-06-27 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT June 26, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose) 22» 4 22% R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8.) 22 716 22 916 Std. R.S.S. on tender July-Sept. 233 /8 23U Oct.-Dec. 24 24» 8 Jan.-Mar.78 words
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Article93 1934-06-27 10 June 26 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons $2.20 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2.00 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per Brit. Imp. Gal. 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 drums per drum 3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4 tins per tin 3.7093 words
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Article36 1934-06-27 10 All over Canada, except m the Prairie Provinces, where prosperity largely depends on the grain harvests, and crop conditions for the year can only be determined within the next few weeks, industrial activity continues to increase.36 words
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Article139 1934-06-27 10 June 26, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Seller* OambiPT 4.00 ilamDui- Cum 7-25 Mustek White Pepper 33.50 White Pepper 32.00 Black Pepper 14.50 Copia. Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 255 ■imall flake TapiOCft 4.10 Small Pearl Tapioca 5J6 Lingga Sago Flour 155 Fair Sago Flour 1.55 Palembang Jelotong 6.50139 words
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Article49 1934-06-27 10 i From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 25. straits Plantations.- Profit at Mar. 31. 13.023 dividend. 4 per cent: forward. €27.511. Tremelbye. Profit at Mai 31. €3.077 forward. €2.158. Mount Austin.— Prorit at Mar 31 €9.029 iorward. €20.115. Sungei Matang. Profit for If 33 €776 forward. €846.49 words
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Article37 1934-06-27 10 Prices for high-grade bonds, including Dominion Government issues, have steadily advanced. On May 8. the price of Dominion 4> 2 per cent, refunding bonds stood at 105 compared with 99 "> 4 at the same date last year.37 words
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Article979 1934-06-27 10 TUESDAY, JUNE M, \*)M Buyer* Sellers 1 unpat Tin 1 4' 6s 4- -d 6s 9d \s.im Kumba:>, 37s 6d 40s x.d. Austral Malay ȣ> oOs 52s "d I vvei Hiram Tin (ss> 15s IG& c.d Aver Weng SI > 185 1.90 :>&n*Tin Tin if) 14s 9d979 words
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Article128 1934-06-27 10 RUBBER QUOTAS MAY BE ALTERED Report Whia Strengthened Market I<«>nd<»u. i On the Stock Blchai from tnc eonUnued securities, which wt, shortage of stock m new account failed to bill expansion m the nark consequently business \vi*h few features of In Rubber strengthened and outside buying. r.ewed rumours that may128 words
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Article186 1934-06-27 10 Substantial Interest! In Tin From Our Own Com ©del London. Jun Mr. Arthur Addinsell Inforan Kong rubber shareholders tt) balance-sheet revealed I tion, and that the din writing down the value of i and machinery to the nominal i £5 by appropriating u 2.400 1 I186 words
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Article56 1934-06-27 10 is known as ti hua. which I $48 per catty at the plate ol pi tion, the lower grade. lu-i tu. and en fungus, known as hua t«u. sold at about $16 per catty Ov the high taxes imposed place of production and di.ii the minimum price for56 words
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312 1934-06-27 11 STRONG OPPOSITION BY SHIPPING INTERESTS committee appointed by Sir Ceil dementi to consider whether would be m the interests of the trade of Penang if the port wore made available for steamers of 32 feet draught or failine .hat depth should be aimed at"312 words
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Article134 1934-06-27 11 asdfasdfasdfasdf I From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. June 25. Ihe receipts from the three shows of the Pageant of Beauty were approxi- mately $3,370. Of his sum $1,360 was taken on the last night, and included i nearly $500 from flowers and programmes. Roughly $320134 words
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Article199 1934-06-27 11 Theatre Gift Of Champagne London, June 4. Derby Day was celebrated m an original and popular way at Daly's Theatre last night when Mr. Seymour Hicks presented each woman member of the audience, including those m the gallery, with a souvenir bottle of champagne. Mr. Hicks199 words
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Article46 1934-06-27 11 Amon<s those who arrived m Penang by the s.s. Krian from Belawan Deli were Tengkoe Ismail. T^ngkoe FatiTiah, Tcngkoo Nembel. Mids J. L. Von Schenrott. Mr. H. H. Lobey. Mr. J. A. Uli. Mrs. Lowe. Mr. Seidle. Mr. A. S. I Fraser. and Mrs. Greene Kelly.46 words
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Article374 1934-06-27 11 asdfsdfsdfasdf Sydney. N.S.W.. June 6. Miss Cettien McEvoy, a slim schoolgirl o: 14. on her first attempt at a speed- boat record, established Australasian figures. Piloting her father's Australian f champion speedboat, Cettien. on the St. George's river. Miss McEvoy registered 67.929 miles an hour for the flying374 words
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Article272 1934-06-27 11 Why Kreisler Refused To < Broadcast For 8.8.C. I London, Ju.ie 18. j, Kreisler, the world-famous violinist, has had a difference of opinion with the 8.8.C. over the suggested fee for a broadcast. It is understood the fee asked on behalf of the artist was considerably more272 words
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Article303 1934-06-27 11 Mr. De Valera And The Land Annuities Dublin, June 18. Mr. De Valera, speaking at Ennis. Co. Clare, referred to the land annuities withheld from Great Britain, and said: "Where the British voice could be heard we were stigmatised as defaulters and embezzlers. "It was no303 words
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Advertisement25 1934-06-27 11 EASTERN UNITED ,^!K\NCE CORPORATION LTD. FfRE. MARINE. MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. JOHNSON General Manaier K%D OFFICE: No. 4, Cecil Street SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement44 1934-06-27 11 r,S.^ ITFON CIER D EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Annoyme •incorporated m Bel^_ 1907) HEAD OFFICE. BRUSSELS BRANCHES MORTGAGE BANK agents. f« r u n|on of Paf|s Co. Ltd 3rd FTn F nl CI VY EVER CHAMBERS: 3rd Floor. Tele. 2083. P.O. Box 134 H SARTON, Manager.44 words
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Advertisement309 1934-06-27 11 Assets exceed $12,000 000 a 2 vvv i vvy. Assurance m force over MA.—* HH The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Bettlemeota) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lire Building, Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewr? II The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme309 words
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Advertisement437 1934-06-27 11 CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CBl*« (Incorporated m Englaxx) d» Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600 00--shares oi £5 eact xj.wm».uu« Reserve Fund 3.000 004 Reserve Liability of Proprietors h 000 (Hh HEAD OmCt 38, Bishopsgate. Londor. h C Agencies and BranrhM Alor Star Hoik BaigoL Amritsar jlpoh437 words
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Article145 1934-06-27 12 Heavy Gun Practice From Local Forts Owners and Masters oi Shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from undermentioned forts on the dates stated below commencing at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.145 words
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Article209 1934-06-27 12 Navigation Conference To Be Convened Harbin, June 7. It is reported to-day that local Soviet officials have intimated to the Manchukuo Foreign Ministry that Soviet Russia is willing to convene a navigation conference to settle all outstanding questions m connection with the Amur River, which separates the new209 words
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Article37 1934-06-27 12 Hong Kong, June 13. The British destroyer "Verity" left for Swatow to-day to watch British shipping interests, following alleged interference m connection with the recent inspection order issued by the Ministry of Communications.— Reuter37 words
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Article459 1934-06-27 12 Scientists Tackle Frozen River Nuisance npHE freezing of trade waterways during the winter months may soon become a thing of the past. Because of one of the fewest winters on record, the St. Lawrence River, Canada's great trade route, was not open to navigation until459 words
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Article101 1934-06-27 12 Ships fttongslic the or expected 1.. M East Wharf (Entrain c Hai Hlng Suisang "Main Wharf < Entrain v <- Haruna Maru IP, h v; Madoera 11: Hambi Empire Dock (Entrant-.- Lossubank 30; Cl Glaucus 37. Empire Dock (Entrance G Karoa 4G; Akita Ifam West Wharf (Entrant Kistna101 words
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Article82 1934-06-27 12 Andiv Lebon. French. 7 r Kobe 26.6, lor Marseill. Kedah. Brit.. 1.03:^ ton wan-Deli 26.6. for Belawi BUmat, Dut.. 6.9:^5 i terdam 26 6. lor Sourab Kronuikin. Nor.. 1,519 Kong 26.6. lor Bangkok Larut. Brit., 454 tons. son 26 6. lor Malacca Tidore. Dut.. 525 tons, from I82 words
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Article32 1934-06-27 12 it is notified for Informal effective immediately a rate oi U I per ton of 18c\vt. has been on pineapple bran packed m the Straits to Pacific coast y32 words
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Article423 1934-06-27 12 Annual Report Satisfactory One The report and accounts of the Clan Line Steamers. Ltd.. ior the twelve months ending Dec. 31 last, are of a very satisfactory nature. The profit on trading, dividends and interest, etc.. amounted to €399.013. as compared with £302.667 m 1932 and €229.560423 words
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Article242 1934-06-27 12 British Owner Who Sold To Italian Company The feeling seems to be growing that the Government should get a move on m connexion with helping the shipping i industry, the proposals hinted at so far {by the Government not being very satisfactory, says "Fairplay" of May 10th.242 words
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Article46 1934-06-27 12 Borneo West Coast -Sarawak. Sarawak River Approaches-Surveying Beacons withdrawn Position.-Sangubong entrance to iver 289 degrees 4.8 miles and 3;>9 degrees 3.6 miles from the northern extremity of Satan R Island respectively. The floating surveying beacons m the above positions have now been withdrawn46 words
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Advertisement655 1934-06-27 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. toofcteg Agents for i ederateu Malay States Railway!. Komil State Railways of Siam. J '^J^^j^i PTfcAMwHlpy n^% I LVVAY9 It^SssS^^^£«i «.a%A)i\ii JLa ii .J (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOFR MAGNIFICENT655 words
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Advertisement256 1934-06-27 12 BiBBY'LINt [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SHU* MARSEILLES, PLYMOITH AMI LONDON with rnrough connection rron Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave «an|«.ti M WORCESTERSHIRE July 5 CHESHIRE July 19 YORKSHIRE Aug. 2 SHROPSHIRE .*ug II OXFORDSHIRE256 words
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Miscellaneous444 1934-06-27 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan <via Jerantut* Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan ivia Oemat) every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.444 words
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Advertisement378 1934-06-27 13 if l IV i^B V w I i Ot B J' A P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due Tnage Spore. T o P ue BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 RAWALPTMm S »°Te. C ARTHAGE 15.000 July 6 COMORIN ,"52? A g 31 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 BHUT?iJ 00 Sept378 words
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Advertisement486 1934-06-27 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co^ Ltd. (Incorporated In England) n *,r "ELLERMAN W LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. A VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer n City of Winnipeg June 29 July 2 Pity nf o FOR HONG KONG BBANGHAI AND JAPAN. OH of Bath June 1Q July 1Q486 words
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Advertisement1150 1934-06-27 13 TBB BLUB FUNNBL LUfB (Ocean THK HUA KBIOW TKAIiWrTIF 00, (IHU •teaia Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd THE CUNARD 3TBAM dHIP Co Lsa TH» BTRAITB STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE BARAWAK STEAM SHT» Co LM THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORi: V LIN»1,150 words
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Advertisement871 1934-06-27 14 K. P. M. &OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG-Wednesday, June 27, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengallan-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, June 27. Muntok and Palembang. lOHlTl— Wednesday, June 27. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. KOXH— Wednesday, June 27. Belawan-Deli. CREMER— Thursday. June 28. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. TlDORE— Thursday. June 28, Selat-Pandjang.871 words
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Advertisement550 1934-06-27 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLI& GENOA. MARSEILLES ASD NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penang N. York. Pres. Johnson Jun. 30 July 3 July 5 Aug. 14 Pres. Monroe July 14 July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 Pres. V.550 words
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Advertisement572 1934-06-27 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, RO'irTltT^T AND MIDDLESBROUGH HARUNA MARU 14,400 Jime 27 28 ISUWA MARU 10,760 Biff SKATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 13 BPUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Beot i. SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 July 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.100 t fYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 7 8 tTERUKUNI MARU 12 000572 words
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666 1934-06-27 15 CHINESE STRENGTHEN THEIR POSITION Marines Beaten j hi Second t Division Match \HROM SENT OFF i D •o A. 2: Marine Dept i. |V second division team of th°' b< Department rather be-jc d their sporting reputation l^ dangerous tactics they were opposed to the ti the lower division of666 words
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Article594 1934-06-27 15 Programme For Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting r T^ Programme for the Autumn T?rJ m k P> meetin S ot the Singapore Turf Club to be held on Saturday Sept 1. Wednesday. Sept 5. Saturday Sept! 8. Wednesday, Sept. 12. and Saturday feept. Id. was issued yesterday i594 words
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Article54 1934-06-27 15 following players have been se- to represent the S.C.C against, ilts In a 'friendly match on the on Monday, July 2: I J Drabbc; D. E. Nickels and t. Pindley; D. Alexander. C. J •okc, and W Hannay. C. Fit took. l m. Y. W. Brand. C.54 words
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Article61 1934-06-27 15 Entries For Summer i Meeting (Frocn Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, June 26. j Entries Tor the Perak summer meetSquire. Ooray Bestiot. Star Payer. Belle Edna^ divisions.: Horses Cto 'three c Tlnaiin. "jty-three. dlvlslons>; '•sou 'pfnnv Bee. Miss Togo. Golden 'oueen RocWev Star. Komolux Gold La S3.61 words
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Article262 1934-06-27 15 Unwelcome Incidents In Third Division Match Medical Services. .2: Harlequins. 1. Although they fielded six of their iJ 1 reserves, the Harlequins put up a ham 1 fight against the Medical Services m I a third division "A" fixture yesterdiV 1 at the S.H.B.J.S. Club's ground at Cantonment262 words
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Article123 1934-06-27 15 Singapore Girls Do Well In Bangkok A number of the Nangyang Girls who left Singapore for Bangkok last week-end to play a series of games there are reported to have done very well m their first engagement. On Monday they played two games against the Phu Ying Girls School123 words
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Article59 1934-06-27 15 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. Junior Department Ist VII against the R.A F. Ist VII m a friendly mat^h at the V.M.C.A. Pool on Friday at 5 p.m. Louis Chye. Lim Thye Hock <Capt>. Lai JChoi Hian. Chan Choon Jin. Taye Swee Kang. Sim Teng Pheng. Sim59 words
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Article1217 1934-06-27 15 The Great Week-End Wash Out.— .00 Wet Even For The Swimming < lub Experiments with Singapore's Malaya Cup Team— Cuan Yam Displaces Boon Lay.— Closing S^ges Of The Commercial Cup.— -Likely Semi-Finalists.— Good Shooting or Bad Goalkeeping Suares And Rvers* Fourth Meeting.— The Toughest Boxer Ever Seen1,217 words
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Article213 1934-06-27 15 Golf The ladies' ioursonus competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. S. P. Holmes-femith and Mrs. A. Stone, wilh a net score of 72. The following cards were returned: Mrs. Hclmes-Smith and Mrs. A. Stone 97 25 72213 words
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Article24 1934-06-27 15 In the final of the Singapore Golf Club ladies' DutTers' Cup competition Mrs. J. Stone beat Miss Margoliouth 3 and 2.24 words
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Article80 1934-06-27 15 Owing to neavy rain last Friday twc I events m the St Joseph's Institution i annual sports meeting were held over iand were competed for on Monday. The result was that the schools re- cord for the pole vault was t\*:cv 1 beaten, by Irving Leijssius who came first with80 words
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Advertisement174 1934-06-27 15 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED Shirts, Pyjamas All Neckties, White Nl* Handkerchiefs from 18- in t>> 18-in. to 22-in. by 22-id., Socks, Sock Sujpenden, Collars, Tie-pins, CuffLinks, Singlets, Dressing Gowns and Belts Obtainable a: S. SHIMURA CO., SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS. ■BRAS BASAH ROM SINGAPORE. PHONE 438 i ENSURE BETTER VISION Our174 words
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Article986 1934-06-27 16 asdfasdfasdfasdfasd Goodbye Championship Chances Pulau Brani 5: S.C.C 1. r FHE military sides m Singapore football have a reputation for being always liable to spring surprise on their rivals m league matches, ;.nd Ptilau Brani lived up lo this reputation yesterday on the padang, inflicting986 words
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221 1934-06-27 16 11 BIRDIES AND AN EAGLE British Open Championship Begins London, June 25. jTHE Qualifying rounds m the I British open golf championship i I nave been begun over die Royal Cinque Ports course and the Royal ,St. George's, Sandwich. There were 292 starters. Notable ibsen lees221 words
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Article446 1934-06-27 16 Lawn Tennis KAMIS BEATS WARDEN PR the first time m eight days it was possible to play off further ties m the Singapore L.T.A. championships at the S.C.C. yesterday. Kamis, the Malay player who has created the surprise of the tournament this season m defeating Roy Smith, the446 words
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Article, Illustration66 1934-06-27 16 The King's famous horse. Fox-earth, which has been sold to an Australian owner, being shipped to Sydney aboard the motor vessel Port Chalmers from King George V Dock, Woolwich. Fox-earth (FoxlawWireless) had nine runs last season, winning the Suaflfham Plate Handicap, the Thurlow Handicap, and the Hare Park Handicap, and66 words
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Article33 1934-06-27 16 In the mixed doubles handicap semifinal at Tanglin Club yesterday: Mrs W H Droogleever oweis 4 beat Miss Scott Dalgleish and F E Rowland owe 3 6 2, 6 2.33 words
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207 1934-06-27 16 Test Match Meant Defeat For Yorkshire SUSSEX INNINGS WIN AT SHEFFIELD Jos. Langridge I 9 For 34 YORKSHIRE paid the penalty of having four of their star players away playing m the Test match at Lord's for m the county championship match at Sheffield Sussex administered a heavy defeat to207 words
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Article75 1934-06-27 16 Final To Be Played Next Sunday The final of the Singapore golf championship will be played on Sunday over the Keppel Club's course, which will be closed to all except the finalists on that day. An At Home to members and their friends will be held at the75 words
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Article28 1934-06-27 16 Malaya Command vs. Malacca The Malaya Cup match between the Malaya Command and Malacca will take place at Anson Road Stadium next Saturday at 5.15 p.m28 words
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Article60 1934-06-27 16 on the first innings. Notts 407. Worcestershire 199 i Larwood seven for 51 and. following on. 64 for one. At Downside Glamorgan led Somerset on first innings. Glamorgan 331 and 124 for five 'dec.V Somerset 228 and 46 for one. At Gloucester Middlesex and Gloucestershire drew, each side getting fourReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration270 1934-06-27 16 CAREER OF THE MAN WHO WON THE Hedley Verity, tba York -pin bowler, whos^ captur. wickets for 104 runs was the priadi factor m the defeat of the Australians at Lord's on Monday is the n.v successor to Wilfred Rhod. i thirty year old record b<> i quailed270 words
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Advertisement89 1934-06-27 16 USE Hudson's British Tipping Wagons FITTED WITH 'FARO" HIGH. CLASS BALL.HKARING WHEELS AND 4XLES and Cut Your Transport Costs By 50%* FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR STRENGTH. DURABILITY AND ECONOMY. A BOY CAN DO when using HUDSON'S Wagor.s equipped with F ARO" BALL-Bearinij Wheels Lr Ji pH bq B Axles89 words
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