The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1934
1934-07-04
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Title Section15 1934-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934 1* CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration223 1934-07-04 1 LABOUR SHORTAGE MAY HOLD UP TIN QUOTA PRODUCTION Pool An Essential Part Of Control System Correspondent i lpoh, July 3. obtain firs; hand Ingard to the workBuffer Pool Scheme, tin miners invited Warden of Mines. them yesterday even-, t ruy were present. Mead, president of Chamber of Mines. expressed thai223 words
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Article83 1934-07-04 1 Ml 5 Talk With President Roosevelt London. July 3. j Herald* 1 say^ Mr. Ramsay thinking of meeting Pre:velt during his holiday In dans have been made but Is needed to remove the ■i m created m the United Brit is! i Admiralty metfhile the Japanese naval randtimReuter - 83 words
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Article147 1934-07-04 1 BUILDING PROGRAMME PENDING Investments Sold To Furnish Funds jTIVE million pounds worth of assets have been sold out by Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company to provide iunds for the undertaking of a new building programme. It is understood that the intention ofReuter - 147 words
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Article204 1934-07-04 1 Japanese Cabinet Resign SEQUEL TO GRAFT SC?A \D.-\L, THE Japanese Cabinet have re- signed. The Cabinet met at 10.25 to-day at the Ministry Ol Justice, and there was submitted an Informal report of the Kuroda scandal. It is understood that the report indicated that grait is deeper and more widespreadReuter - 204 words
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Article59 1934-07-04 1 Wants To Be "Out Of Sitfht Of US." Washington. July S. President Roosevelt, accompanied by bis two sons, la speeding southward m thf cruiser Houston for a month's ciuise out of sight of the United States. He will visit Porto Rico, the Virgin Islands. Colombia, Panama, Hawaii andReuter - 59 words
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Article221 1934-07-04 1 London. July The announcement has created wide interest m British financial and shipping circles. Barings are the purchasers, and the price paid by them to i the P. and O. is stated to be over £•5.000,000. It is understood that the shares will bo offered to theReuter - 221 words
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Article337 1934-07-04 1 The significance ot this move on the r>art of the P. and O. company, from the viewpoint of conditions m the British shipping industry, is perhaps best emphasised by recalling the words if the Hon. Alexander Shaw, chairman 3f the company, at the annual meeting m January of337 words
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92 1934-07-04 1 CRASHED IN FLAMES BEFORE WIFE'S EYES London. July 1. SQUADRON Loader S. P. Collett, son of the Lord "Mayor of London was killed during the Royal Air Force display at Hendon when the day bomber m which he was observer trashed from a height of a hundred feet and burst92 words
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Article201 1934-07-04 1 Argument In Privy Council London July S. Tin question whether actual' robbery was an essential element In the! -:imc of piracy was Jiscussed by the J Judicial Committee Of the Privy Council; with special reference to the trial oi Chung Tan Kwong and twelve other.; it HongkongReuter - 201 words
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Article66 1934-07-04 1 Towing "Mishap" Near Sasebo Tokio, July 2. The Navy Office has announced that the destroyer Miyuki, which came into head-on-collision with another Japanese destroyer, the Inazuma, during night manoeuvres, sank while she was being towed to Sasebo. There were no further casualties. The first report stated that bothReuter - 66 words
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Article32 1934-07-04 1 Canberra, July 3. The Government have decided to hold a General Election about September 15, or earlier if possible, m order to avoid clashing with the Duke 1 of Gloucester's visit. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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241 1934-07-04 1 NEW PETITION TO GOVERNMENT BY 'BUS OWNERS Request For Committee To Go Into The Question •ALTHOUGH the transport services j*~* on the Serangoon Road routes jare now satisfactory, it is only ion account of the fact that bus owners, put out of business by the action of the Municipal CommissionersReuter - 241 words
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Article193 1934-07-04 1 Germany Back To Mediaevalism OUTSPOKEN PRESS COMMENTS IN LONDON London, July 3. THE situation m Germany conj tinues to occupy the leader .writers. The Times remarks that [as far as the methods of thr 1 Government m respect to human life are concerned Germany has reverted to mediaeval conditions. butReuter - 193 words
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Advertisement35 1934-07-04 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE (Makan MM 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.35 words
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Advertisement95 1934-07-04 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD Inr. .-,a.r-.c» rOINDED B^ THE MOTOR UNION OF ii.B. .^M> IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INS! RFRS TO THE A.A. OK G.B. Loral Agents and Attorneys:— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd 5, MALACCA ST. TKL. 5144. SINGAPORE. CHRYSLER COMFORT SEA VIEW HOTEL BALLROOM v T iM>95 words
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Article168 1934-07-04 2 Ie Benefit Week now running at the Mew World Is drawing large; :ipattnf a record rush, special irrangementi were made for the opentag on Saturday to ensure that not»'»d.y roilld be disappointed. The Ghost Train was a centre or mucfc attraction and the men 'n i;arge168 words
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Article38 1934-07-04 2 NO IN FORMATION Tkr«at To German Bishops In Church Dispute Berlin, June 27. ReichßbUhop Mueller has warned the pallors they will be guilty of high treason if they give further information to foreign Journalists about th* Renter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article85 1934-07-04 2 SUBSIDY FOR BRITISH SHIPPING LIMITED TO £2,000.000 FOR 12 MONTHS London, July 3. IN the House of Commons today Mr. *Runciman. outlining the Government's shipping policy, said the Government proposed to grant a subsidy to vessels carrying tramp cargoes, to an amount not exceeding £2,000.000. The subsidy could only beReuter - 85 words
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Article77 1934-07-04 2 Chinese Charged With Murder Of Compatriot A Shanghai Chinese named Lim AhLing was accused of the murder of a compatriot, Ong Pe-thow, when he was produced before Mr. N. Grice m the police court yesterday. He is alleged to have attacked his victim m Orchard Road m77 words
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Article74 1934-07-04 2 Demonstration By Four Hundred Soldiers Graze. June 27. Four hundred regular soldiers broke barracks and demonstrated m the Public Square against Prince Starhemberg and the Heimwehr. They beat Heimwehr men m the streets and other troops with fixed bayonets were called out and drove the demonstrators back toReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article148 1934-07-04 2 f A xl London, June 27. Mr. Arthur Henderson has definitely "esigned the secretaryship of the Labour Party although he still is prepared to continue m the treasurership or the Party and to act consultative^ as an "elder statesman" of the Party Reuter Wireless An intensive searchReuter Wireless - 148 words
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Article456 1934-07-04 2 ADVANCE OF MUSIC IN SINGAPORE PROGRAMME PLANS AT SOCIETY'S MEETING SATISFACTORY progress of Singa\*J pore's amateur musical actijvities was reported by Mr. E. A. i Brown who presided over the j annual general meeting of the Singapore Musical Society, held 'at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. Reviewing the past year's work.456 words
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Article276 1934-07-04 2 Constable Said To Have Swallowed Dollar Note That a police constable is not allowed to carry money while he is m uniform, and that he is liable to instant dismissal if discovered, according to police regulations, was mentioned m the third police court yesterday morning by Court Inspec276 words
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Article622 1934-07-04 2 CONTROL BY DIVISION INTO AREAS I INTRODUCING the Transport Licens- ing Bill into Monday's Federal Council, he legal adviser said it was not proposed that the bill should be passed that day but that it would be read and passed through the committee stage. It was probably desirable622 words
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Article100 1934-07-04 2 Two Chinese Injured In Geylang House A Chinese youth, Goh Slew Cheng, answered charges of attempted murder and causing hurt m the police court before Mr. N. Grice yesterday. He was alleged to have stabbed Koh Pek Bek m the thigh, wounding his spleen and to have used100 words
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Article44 1934-07-04 2 London, June 28. The by-election at Fermanagh consequent on the death of Mr. Joseph! Devlin, Nationalist, resulted m the election of Mr. J. Stewart, also a Nationalist, who received 28,790 votes compared with 18,089 for Mr. D MeCrossan. Independent. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Advertisement373 1934-07-04 2 SILF Brand OBESITY TABLETS. HAVE RESTORED THOUSANDS TO HEALTH AND A NORMAL WEIGHT. Obtainable m three sizes MEDICAL HALL, UNITED, Chemists and Druggists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS RfcPAJREKS. 14A Change Alley. Singapore. Tine Cneapest Hou.se lor your \M B) Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbona flfo «iiia carnoru aiso for Pencil373 words
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Advertisement504 1934-07-04 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now Invitee tot to, lowing materials or serv.ee* particulars, see Munlci^gj iv^d*Room. For Sale, at Victoria Theatre 5 Butcher's "Silent Empire" Clnerri Projectors, 16 In. Lantern Lens Volt DC. driving motor, 120 An.; Arc. Full particulars at Municl; Tender Room and Victoria T\ Date504 words
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Miscellaneous365 1934-07-04 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, 4th. iigh Vater: 8.30 a.m. 8.8. ft 418 p.m. 83 ft PWii'i' First Division, Malays vs. Indo-Ceylonese, A.R Sta- dium; Govt. League, <Div 2) Audit-Treasury vs. Prisons, Outram Rd. mi'ItSDAY, sth. Wk&n water: 441 a.m. 8.2. ft., 5 08 p.m. 8.3 ft. Pbotba Second Division.365 words
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433 1934-07-04 3 STRUCK IN BACK BY FALLING COCONUT Death On Operating Table t on a man who died after being struck by a falltconut while reading a newspaper was held before Mr. ,ter In the Coroner's court yesterday. The deceased the operation table and doctors of433 words
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Article108 1934-07-04 3 Office Bearers Elected For Practitioners' Society :.nual general meeting of the Medical Practitioners' 80Hd at the G. H. Cafe. eaent included the Hon. Dr. rke chairman), Drs. Dexter i Eng Hae. Cheong Chee Hai, 4. L. H. Lim, S. H. Al-junied, Kei. Lim Yew Gee, A. Wil--00 Peng108 words
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Article46 1934-07-04 3 am, an Indian, made anothei before Mr. C. H. Whitton rth Magistrate, yesterdaj large of causing death by f tim was a Chinese girl, Ngi •iMi. who was run over am 'i motor- lorry alleged t< driven by the accused ii wIU be mencioned agaii 1046 words
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Article13 1934-07-04 3 Tommemp M.Sc, soil Dunlop Plantations Ltd f es on leave by the Mangol13 words
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Article417 1934-07-04 3 FORGED LETTERS SENT TO TURF CLUBS Sentence Of Four Years Imprisonment Pleading guilty to charges of forgery at the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Prichard. a Chinese named Tay Tee Hui, alias Francis Tay, was sentenced to tour years' rigorous imprisonment. The charges were that on FeL.417 words
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Article235 1934-07-04 3 Mr. D. R. Swaine Presents The Prizes The high standard of instruction imparted at the City High School, Singapore, was referred to by Mr. D. R Swaine, Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Labuan, at the prize giving gathering on Friday at the school premises m Bencoolen Street.235 words
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Article441 1934-07-04 3 Singapore S.S.A. And Publication O£ Evidence TWENTY-ONE new members of the association were elected a: a meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Asssociation which was held on June 26. The principal matters dealt with aro set out below. It was decided to circularise the new members of441 words
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Article159 1934-07-04 3 "Richest Sikh Again In Court Rasha Singh, reputed to be the richest Sikh m Singapore, again appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court yesterday, when the charge against him of giv ing false information m judicial pro ceedings <m the Supreme Court o*.159 words
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Article53 1934-07-04 3 Rapid Recovery From Slight Fever While travelling down from Kroh to Kuala Kangsar. the High Commissioner. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, contracted a slight fever. He recovered so rapidly, however, that he was well enough to help Mrs. Ccldecott entertain a number of guests at a dinner m the King's53 words
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Article24 1934-07-04 3 Extensions of leave have been granted to Mr O. Burgess, Art Superintendent, Malayan Education Service, and Dr. H. O. Holdbrook. Chief Medical Officer, Penang.24 words
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Article359 1934-07-04 3 "Marry Me Or I Will Shoot You EURASIAN'S ATTEMPTED MURDER (From Our Own Correspondent.' Penan g, July 3. T'HE assizes trial began yesterday of The Eurasian. Hinton Alfonso, who i is charged with the attempted murder by shooting of his sister-in-law with a I revolver The D.P.P. the said case359 words
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Article248 1934-07-04 3 Confirmation Ceremony At Seremban i «Fro:n Onr Ccrresoon f* Seremban, July 1. His Lordship, tne Rt. Rev. Mon- signor Adrian Devals. the newly con secrated Bishop of the diocese of < Malacca, paid his first visit to Serem- Dan and conducted a Confirmation j service at the Church248 words
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Article33 1934-07-04 3 The marriage between Frieda Tomlinson, of Malacca, and Reginald Arthur Ooodchild. of the Education Department, Alor Star, took place at Christ I Church, Malacca, on Saturday, the Rev. 'G. W. S. Elvlns officiating.33 words
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Advertisement470 1934-07-04 3 LITRE TYP3STS SKOULB BE SEEN AND HOT HEARD! THEY CAN DO THEIR WORK IN WHISPEKS, BECALSE TYPEWRITERS ARE NOW Noiseless THEY DISTURB NOBODY, RESULT I'KACE, PKRFKCT I»EACP, CLEAR THOUGHT, HKTTER WORK, QUASH PMMMHM STANDARD r FOR EVERY OrFIC B PURPOSE. I '7^ f Wr^ V /or l!!r of your plan470 words
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Article3493 1934-07-04 4 Air Mail Letter From London London, June 23. AS YOU haw heard by cable, the) horses at Ascot behaved very) budly indeed at this, the most fashion- 1 able race meeting m the wide world. I The great Hyperion, who was expected] to win the chiel event the Gold Cup3,493 words
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Article279 1934-07-04 4 ROMANCE OF THE RAIL ROAD Locomotives old and new. reflecting all the glamour and romance of 100 years of railroading, will feature t'.ie Pennsylvania Railroad's exhibit at this year's "Century of Progress" exposition m Chicago. Under the dome of the Travel and Transport building, the first steam locomotive ever to279 words
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Article185 1934-07-04 4 Scheme To Lower Existing Rates The Associated Press understands that the next big step m popularising the use of telephones m India may bo taken by the authorities m the autumn. The department concerned has been busy for some time taking stock of the position, m view185 words
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200 1934-07-04 4 After First Dose Of Nen Drujcless Remedy. For ever v huxuSrod years mt-n men have recommended ordinal medicinal charcoal icr stomach di> orders. But Chardox. a new discovery has amazed them— it is refined, super activated, tasteless charcoal. 50 tim» more powerful than the ordinary200 words
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Advertisement184 1934-07-04 4 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY. and MILLINERY' Latest creations from PARIS and LONDON The Ideal House for suitable Gifts for Birthdays, etc. THIS WEEKS BARGAINS LADIES' HATS— all modelsmarked down to $1.75 each to make room for new stocks arriving. To* need *t*er mo longer184 words
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Advertisement43 1934-07-04 5 Derby By Air Mail F^asUfii. owned by Lord (Voplavi!iffton, which took Mcondl place. aoSrn* NEW ZEALAND EWORATED lastes rich, looks rich and is rich, creamy milk from dainty Jersey Cows. Produced m New Zealand "The World's Dairy Farm. 9 —BB^—BB^^^—f—nm—mm^mmmimmmmmm i.w.j.w. us mmmmm43 words
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Article1287 1934-07-04 6 Not Given Opportunity To Make Proper Plans "KEPT IN DARK" BY COMMISSIONERS A request that a small committee should lie appointed to consider fully the que>tio»i <>i >n<»r<»r im> transport on the Geylang— Tanjonfc Pagar route Is (outlined m a new I tition which Ims l-.^n a1,287 words
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Article, Illustration389 1934-07-04 6 LAW FOR CONTROL PASSED IN F. M. S. THE Passengers Restriction (Amendment) Bill, 1934, which lays down regulations to control the coming and going of passengers by air to the F.M.S., was passed at the meeting of the Federal Council this week. It had been provided, explained389 words
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Article46 1934-07-04 6 The engagement is announced between Christopher William Shorland, M.C.S.. elder son of the Rev. M.A., and Mrs. Shorland, the Rectory, Norton Malreward. Pansford, Somersetshire, and Eileen Dorothea Herschel, of Church Farm House. Warfleld, Bracknell, Berkshire, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Herschel.46 words
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Article169 1934-07-04 6 decisions recorded m the newspaper report a cutting of which is annexed, and come to our salvation m dissecting the true state of affairs from the false ones and mete us such relief as to you may seem to meet the case even at a late hour though the blame169 words
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Article253 1934-07-04 6 COOLIE SWEPT OFF LORRY BY RISING GATE A sequel to the level crossing tragedy on May 22 last, was heard at the Assizes yesterday when Lee Kee Bee, the Chinese driver of a motor lorry which crashed into the railway barrier m Katong Road was charged with253 words
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Article219 1934-07-04 6 Increase m Membership Of 105 During Year The report of the council of the Clerical Union to be presented a( the annual meeting of the Union on July 14. states: The year commences with 1.396 members on the Register During the period under review there were 143 admissions219 words
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Article57 1934-07-04 6 Royal Signal Corps Private Pleads Guilty Private M. K. Matthews, attached to the Royal Signal Corps, stationed ir. Changi, pleaded guilty yesterday morning before Mr. Norman Orice, the Second Magistrate, to the theft of a motor car belonging to Mr. A. X Chinese on June 26. Sentence57 words
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Article2178 1934-07-04 6 Federal Council Votes $123,000 REPORT OF COMMITTEE IGNORED A sum of $123,000 was voted by the Federal Council at Lti i ing this week for the provision of a new sea wall at p temporary groyne erected by the F.M.S.R. as an experimen: r been2,178 words
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Advertisement23 1934-07-04 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR and RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i- Special Dishes $0.60 SPECIAL DINNER $1.50 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement34 1934-07-04 6 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for Homeward bound passengers Apply for particular! to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., or to any of Cox and Kings Oflloes PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC.34 words
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Article545 1934-07-04 7 Retirement Of Professor COLLEGE COLLEAGUES' FAREWELL N \KSTMFNT m an efficient medical service brings the public a Kood return for its outlay. "There is no reason, why a rich and progressive colony iKr this should not offer really attractive careers and remit best raduates rom545 words
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Article183 1934-07-04 7 Spencer Tracy m Great Form At The Capitol Spencer Tracy wins big honours m the rollicking, v/ise- cracking, farce, "The Show Off." which commenced what should prove to be a healthy season at the Capitol last night. He is, m this picture, "hot air" husband of Madge183 words
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Article489 1934-07-04 7 Four Sikhs Charged With Attempted Murder As a result of the affray among Sikhs m Waterloo Street on the night oi July 1, four men were produced on a charge of attempted murder of Jaga Singh before Mr. Grice m the police court yesterday. Jaga Singh was stated489 words
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Article272 1934-07-04 7 THE CAPTAIN WHO HAULED, DOWN HIS FLAG To the Editor. Sir, Indignation is a mild term to use m connection with the high- handed action taken by the Immi 1 gration Department m prosecuting! the Master of the President Johnson i u. .y.-tn *»-»n c tr.ree272 words
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Article308 1934-07-04 7 Sunday, June 24. His Excellency and Mrs. Calcieeott j had luncheon with H.H The Regent of) Kedah. Monday, June ?5. In the morning His Excellency z.n£ j Mrs. Caldecott left Alor Star for: hangar. His Excellency and Mrs. Caidecott had luncheon with H.H. The Raja of Perlis at308 words
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Advertisement146 1934-07-04 7 OPENING f^jniyi^^ WITH 3 SHOWS TO-DAY! ROMANCE OF A BAD WOMAN WHO WANTED TO BE GOOD! J SHE WAS THE MOST NOTORIOUS WOMAN ON THE 1 CONTINENT! BEN IT A HUME j <>\ FILM WITH li^H ABOLPHE MENJOU J^^H [er affairca were the toast of Paris s^v^^^^^^^^^^H md the talk146 words
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Advertisement259 1934-07-04 7 pAvftio'lti L ST j j lOF SHEER JEHH^^^^^^kl s GLORIFILS ili^^^^^^^^H i sj&? LOUISA MAY ALCCTT'S j jL WOMEN i T^P JOAN BENNETT f AUL LUKAI 1 J J FRANCES DEE JEAN fARKIt j EONA MAY OLIVER j OOUCLA9I MONTCOMLR/ H£\Jy STEfMtNSOM 4 LITTLE WOMEN STARTS AT 6-25 AND 9-25...C0ME259 words
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486 1934-07-04 8 •hi Sinpporelfceeßtt^ WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. 1934 Federal Council Topics A PART from the vexed question of the buffer tin pool chere was an air of sweet reasonableness about Monday's meeting of the Federal Council and to all criticisms and explanations of policy Government spokesmen put up most convincing replies. There486 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1934-07-04 8 CURIOUSLY enough, the Malayan community m London seems only just to have discovered that a portrait of Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrel is hung on the line at the Royal Academy's summer exhibition, which was opened several weeks ago. writes our LonMalayan <*on correspon- Aa dent.1,122 words
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Article274 1934-07-04 8 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. W. S. Gibson, M.C.S C.M.G., Dr. A. G. H. Smart. M.B.E and Mr. W. E. Gisby. Assistant Architect, P.W.D. Mr. M. B. Mazumdar, Manager of the Head Office of The Bombay Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Bombay is274 words
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Article1078 1934-07-04 8 ler or open the door for her like the ,xung gentlemen with the young ladies. She would sp^nd her life cooking and leaning m the Til cottage." Mrs Crevin came heavily oown the itafn and into the kitchen. "Is it dreamin' ye are, Mona girl, she said "an*1,078 words
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Advertisement38 1934-07-04 8 A WRITER SAYS that men with deep voices are generally honest. There's many a true word spoken m chest. How about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE A LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone €480.38 words
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Article, Illustration125 1934-07-04 9 uWTHI'KUO TRAINS XOT WANTED j lutai Bomb Outrage Shanghai, July 3. expected m In conneciion question of running ;j between Peiping which is strongly Iron and Blood Peiping. ation said to have whole body of its issued this morning vent trains from by force. the members wouldSin Chew - 125 words
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Article64 1934-07-04 9 yioh Attempt To Storm Electric Works i Milwaukee. June 30. ading rapidly among q! the local Electric ng rioting last night I attempted to storm the rks and were repulsed and teargmi bombs. A :uted when he tried nee into the Comwlth a crowbar which with a switchboardReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article49 1934-07-04 9 Government To (Jive Financial Aid London. June 28. •notary tor Air fore--ernment assistance toiblishment of a central .md also grants tor apibs The initial assistlimited to £5.000 an- the official recognational importance of Minister trusted generous K»rt will be forthcoming sources m order to ensure the movement.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article51 1934-07-04 9 Waite, who has left the j i ol the Starmer group of i to join the staff of the In Singapore, sailed m R tnpura Nathan »nee Jacobs > who japore for London m July 1932. an annulment at the Law, >ndon. on April 30. 1934, ofj iaee to Mr.51 words
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Article350 1934-07-04 9 PRINCE WHO PREFERS PLAIN "MISTER" Dedicated Years Of His Life, To Film Industry i India's motion picture industry wits j hPnriit considerably .rom tht experience ot Inamdar R L. P. Rar ::.^:;cira of Kollapur. the Indian print-' who has spent 17 years ot his life m America350 words
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Article24 1934-07-04 9 A meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board will be held m the i Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on WeJ nesday at 11.30 a.m.24 words
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Article298 1934-07-04 9 ANNIVERSARY OF THE COUP D'ETAT Brewery Industry Inaugurated I I Bangkok, June 30. "THE SECOND anniversary of the j coup d'etat of June 24, 1932. v/as observed over the week-end. Some 30 members ot the People's Club sat down to dinner m the Saranrom Gardens, which were298 words
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Article156 1934-07-04 9 Police Patrol Work Off Shimagun Two fishermen were lost m a fight between police on a patrol boat and a fleet of poachers off Shimagun. Mie Prefecture, Japan, according to a Rengo dispatch. The shoals m that particular stretch of water are breeding places for sea bream, and156 words
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Article82 1934-07-04 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And SterUng Rates London, July 3. SD ot £226-5-0 (£226-15-0) 3 Months £226-5-0 (£226-10-0) London, July 3. New York 5.05y 2 (5.04% > ££tS 76 11|16 (76 9H6) TIN London. July 3. Spot (Sellers* 7 Hl6d. (6%d.) (Buyers) 6 15|16d. <6 3 482 words
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Article136 1934-07-04 9 IN DEFENCE OF CHARHAR ARMY LEADERS TO MEET Threatened Attack By Japanese Shanghai, July 3. "THE northmost Chinese provinces of Charhar, Suiyuan and Shansi are to join forces against the imminent invasion of Charhar and Outer Mongolia by the Manchukuo and Japanese forces, according to an official message from Kalgan.136 words
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Article106 1934-07-04 9 Announcement Of Fresh Changes Shanghai, July 3. Contrary to the expectations of enlightened commercial circles m China, the Chinese Finance Ministry has issued its latest decisions m connection with import tariff charges on foreign textiles. The decisions are: Import taxes on cotton textiles will be reduced by fiveSin Chew Jit Poh - 106 words
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Article86 1934-07-04 9 Two Years Gaol For A German Woman Paris, June 29. The law passed m January last < making "provocation to spying" a punishable offence was applied for the first time today when the Correctional Court sentenced a German woman, Frau von Oterendorf. to two years' imprisonment andReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article83 1934-07-04 9 Irish Local Elections Proceeding Dublin. June 27. Planna Fail <De Valera's party > up to now has obtained a good lead m the Local Government elections m the Irish Free State which are being held for the first time on a purely political basis. The voting isReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article58 1934-07-04 9 Manchukuo Propaganda Resented Shanghai. July 3. The Soviet authorities have lodged a protest with the Manchukuo Government against propaganda directed against Russians and Russian trade m the four North-eastern provinces where Russian trade has practically been ruined. The Foreign Office of Manchukuo has not replied to the Soviet58 words
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Article62 1934-07-04 9 Drastic Restriction Ordered By Board London, Jane 28. In spite of recent tails of rain, the Metropolitan Water Board has imposed restrictions m the London area m order to conserve an adequate supply tor domestic, health and trade purposes. It is now an offence to water gardensReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article80 1934-07-04 9 Charges of criminal breach of trust as a servant of T.S.T.S. Nagatha Chettiar m respect of $5,500. falsification of accounts m 193 1 and criminal breach of trust of $250 and $48 on other dates m 1931. were preferred against M. R. Letchaman Chettiar m the Criminal District Court, before80 words
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Advertisement126 1934-07-04 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road. Phone 6490. SATURDAY, JULY 7th. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Music by Arthur's Elite Banci Dinner Dance $2.00 No charga for after dinner dancing For reservation s Phone 6490. IT'S TERRIFIC I WHILE A CITY SHRIEKS IN TERROR^ —^j^^ ...an apelike monster from th>> vj^ißMßaMfcjßt *W^B/ M126 words
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Advertisement268 1934-07-04 9 patented J^ P^A» _Na3 8 6,86 4 0^ Mm n I V I C V i' i S A MATTRESS THAT IS ABSOLUTELY SILENT! IN ALL PROBABILITY THE ONLY MATTRESS IN THIS NOISY WORLD THAT PERMITS YOU TO FALL INTO SLEEP WITHOUT A RUNNING COMMLNTARY OF SQUEAKS AND GROANS. a^nts268 words
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1356 1934-07-04 10 CRITICISM OF BUFFER POOL SCHEME IN FEDERAL COUNCIL Text Of Agreement TTHE Malayan delegates on the International Tin Committee were 1 instructed by the Secretary of State to agree to the buffer pool proposal. This fact was revealed by the Acting Chief Secretary, F.M.S., m1,356 words
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82 1934-07-04 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT July 3, 12 o'clock noon Bayers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 22»/ 2 22% R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) 22% 22 7 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 23»/ 4 23% Aug-Sept. 23% 24 Oct-Dec. 24& 24%82 words
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Article199 1934-07-04 10 July 3 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2|4 3|16 London 3 months' sight 2|4 11|64 London 60 days' sight 2|4 5|32 London 30 days' sight 2|4 9|64 London, demand 2|4Vs London T.T. 2|4 7)64 Lyons, Paris, demand 887 Hamburg, demand 150 New York, demand 58 3 4 Batavia,199 words
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Article92 1934-07-04 10 July 3 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 70 Shell92 words
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Article382 1934-07-04 10 SUPPLY OF LABOUR NOW ADEQUATE Emerald Rubber Coconut Company Report The directors' report of Emerald Rubber and Coconut Co., Ltd., states: The revenue account for the year shews a profit of £6,292 Bs. 3d., which, with the net amount brought forward from 1932-33 £13.261 Is. lid., makes £19.553 10s. 2d.,382 words
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Article1002 1934-07-04 10 TUESDAY. JULY 3. 1934. Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin <4) 6s 4^ d 6s 9d Asam Kumbang i£) 37 6d 40s x.d. Austral Malay 50s 62s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s x.d. >vver Weng <$1> 1.95 2.02*2 Bangrin Tin 34s »d 35s 6d ChangUai Tin 49s1,002 words
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Article134 1934-07-04 10 July 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers ItStti rtamuurg v,uue 7 5 0 Muntok White Pepper White Pepper 32 so Black Pepper Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.95 Small nake Tapioca 4 Fair Sago Flour Palembang Jelotong 6 50 Blanja Jelotong 625 Sarawak Jelotonsr 6 00 R. (Slam)134 words
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Article205 1934-07-04 10 June 29 30 Juh American Can. Com. 96 l 8 96> 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 113' 8 113 Atcheson Railroad 58 1 2 Dupont 88 88 5 H Bti Firestone. Common 17*2 Unq 17 General Electric 19 3 4 19 7 H li General Motors 30 3205 words
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Article152 1934-07-04 10 I Negotiations To Open For New Agreement London June 29. Negotiations for a new trade agreement between Great Britain and th» i Netherlands will open at the Board ot Trade office on July 4. The Dutch delegation will include Dr. HerschfHd. Director-General of Commerce and Industry. Dr.British Radio - 152 words
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Article142 1934-07-04 10 Kin-a Tin, Dredge No. 2—725 pels Semenyih. Output prLs 100. hrs. run 121 i^« lost 51 nrs restricted 72. Yarda 50,000 cv. yds. Ayer Weng :V.»l pels. Hong Fatt— 1.809.93 pels Pahang Consolidated —2.309 p< fa Ipoh— lBs pels.. 139.000 yd. 600 hrs Temoh.— 43s pels., 81.200 yd.142 words
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Advertisement34 1934-07-04 10 I REMEMBER "JACK'S THE BOY"? T^—'-TT— a 1 UIA f If AU A Vff HERE'S ANOTHER! f J#% VP ff\ H W 1 STARRING JACK HULB E X? T I L AT PAVILION TO.Mnppn,.34 words
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Article874 1934-07-04 11 Satisfactory Position At Present M labour problems, m the estate and mining areas, are lied with all due foresight m the F.M.S.. stated the or Chinese Affairs, Mr. Jordan, m the Federal Council. He showing that there is a steady increase m supply of ur. and874 words
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Advertisement28 1934-07-04 11 THE EASTERN UNITED SSIJRAffCB CORPORATION LTD. FIR E, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. IOHNSON General Manager. [n U> OFFIC* No- 16D, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE.28 words
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Advertisement60 1934-07-04 11 CREDIT-FONOER DEXTREME-ORIENT Societe Annoyme (Incorporated In Belgium— 1907) HEAD OFFICE: BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN. HANKOW PEKING, HONG KONG. TSINAN BRICK AND TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property, Loans for building. House and real Estate agents. Agents for Union of Paris Insor Co. Ltd. OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS:60 words
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Advertisement659 1934-07-04 11 j Assets exceed $12.006.000. Assurance m force o?et 135 m i I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement** HKAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewn M Tne Co mp an y nas £20.000 deposited with couple,659 words
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Advertisement434 1934-07-04 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHl** (Incorporated In England b* Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600.00* shares of £5 each £3.000 oot Reserve Fund £3.000.001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 Oti HEAD OFFICI 38, Bishopsgate, London, R.C I Agencies an* Branch** Alor Star Uollo »Baigoi. Amrltsar Ipoh Bemaran#434 words
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Article537 1934-07-04 12 SPEEDING UP RUNS TO THE FAST Keen Competition Promised In Future •■pHE present is an age oi speed, and shipowners, no less than others engaged m transport work, have to provide the commercial and travelling public with what it desires. The economic standard varies, howover, and it is necessary to537 words
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Article346 1934-07-04 12 Soviet Russia And Japan At Variance It is believed that the capture oi two Japanese crab fishing boats by a Russian warship was on the ground that they invaded territorial waters of Soviet Russia. There have been frequent controversies over the question of territorial waters, and they are346 words
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Article189 1934-07-04 12 Larger Channel Made Buoys 1. 2, 3 and 4 of the Shanghai harbour have gone out of commission since July 1. They have been shifted to new positions according to a plan oi the harbour authorities which makes lor an improvement m the channels. When it was decided189 words
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Article230 1934-07-04 12 I Feature Of The New Shuntien The China Navigation Co.'s new steamer Shunt ien. which has just been pirated on her maiden trip, is th». only vessel In Far Eastern waters equipped with the latest mechanical stoker. The new ship replace, on the Cheloo service the Shuntien I.230 words
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Article46 1934-07-04 12 H.M.S. "Berwick" Captain C G Sedgwick. R.N> Arrive Singapore July 12, from Hong Kong. Sail July 18 for Colombo and England. H.M.S. "Kent" (Captain I. B B Tower. D.S.C.. R.N.). Arrive Singapore July 15, from Colombo. Date of departure not yet known.46 words
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Article121 1934-07-04 12 Ships ;ilo»fcMde the \vhar\* s or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1> H.M.S. Herald E.E.E. Wh i 22: Hong Kheng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3>. Kaisar-I-Hind 18: Mata Han L« rala 13: Kola 11: TUawa 9: An! Kudat 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Lossiebank121 words
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Article149 1934-07-04 12 Pasir. Dut.. 630 tons, from S 3.7. for Penang 3.7. KtlOen Hoea. Dut.. Gil UXU iron, itianak 3.7. for Pontianak 47. Kuranda. Brit.. 553 tons irom 1 3.7. ior Cibu 7.7. Pontianak. Brit.. 64 tuns, m i kel 3.7 for Rhio. Lingua and 5 5.7 Esmorakia. Brit. 71149 words
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Article72 1934-07-04 12 July 2. Heartk, Mab»lla [Tallsse (Duti; Hakodate Mam. Ml) Maru «Japt: Bifltfilll (Dajk); Shabonf(Panama); Memnon, Raub. CaronJ 1 River. Kcpong, Cn-mas. Rahman <Brir. July 3. ffhtrala. CHenearn, An*.ii<i ichus. Gorgon <Bri*>; Boring. D !dty of Winnipeg 'Brit > The M.M. mail steamer Chenonc [If due hert :rom Colombo on72 words
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Advertisement634 1934-07-04 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Imperial Airways. «oofcinf A rents for Federated Malay States Railways. Km al State Railways of Slam. df— TT^B ITIJIMtiIIM WJIIIJKWyj ijjggjySl HOTELS JXmWi I^*^^^ (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA, FODB MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES,"634 words
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Advertisement69 1934-07-04 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. NANKOH,MARU July 8 July 12 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAVVATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due Sail* ERIE MARU July 16 July ltt BOSTON MARU Aug. 5 Aug. 5 MALTA MARU Aug. 15 Aug. 15 For69 words
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Advertisement221 1934-07-04 12 BffißY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W 1 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SL'DA* MARSLILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Peuang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave H*i>i< CHESHIRE July 4 l<* YORKSHIRE Aug SHROPSHIRE *.ug. 16 OXFORDSHIRE Aug221 words
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Miscellaneous550 1934-07-04 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and i 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. jKuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan «via Gemasj every Monday, Wednesday, J Thursday and Friday 7.30550 words
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Advertisement394 1934-07-04 13 sf 1\ /^D 1 I O£ and BRITISH INDIA P> 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS Due Due I nase S pore. T nage S'porr wkS 6.070 July 5 COMORIN 15.000 Sept. 14 3.000 July 6 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 17.000 July 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept. 28 Somali 5 810394 words
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Advertisement527 1934-07-04 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Windsor 'also calls Glasgow July 14 July 16 City of Wellington July 30 Aug 2 City of Roubaix Aug 14 Aug 16 City ot527 words
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Advertisement1187 1934-07-04 13 TXDi BLUB PUNHXL LJNB (Ocean THE HUA KHZOW STEAMSHIP OO (MM) •team Ship Ck>^ Ltd., and China Lid. 1 Mutual Steam Navigation Co., LUL THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Oa LM THE: STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Oo LML 255 S? mA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTA' LINE1,187 words
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Advertisement824 1934-07-04 14 K. P. M. lOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ- Wednesday, June 4, fcelawan-Deli and Penang. llf MIENS Wednesday July 4, Mv ,tok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday. July 4, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG -Wednesday. July 4. Prlgi-Rtdja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengallan-Estate and Rengat. TOMOHON- Thursday. July 5. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas.824 words
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Advertisement560 1934-07-04 14 ITO EUROPE r&OM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore Spore Penang N. York. Prea. Monroe July 14 July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 Pres. V. Buren July 28 July 31 Aug. 2 Sept. 11 Pres.560 words
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Advertisement734 1934-07-04 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MAR'MIX^ %NTWMi» AND MIDOIFSRROf OF §KATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 13 SFUBHIMI MARr idJN left v SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 July 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARU HMO( tYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 7 8 tTERUKUNI MARU 12.00* 0" HAKONE MARU 10.400 Aug. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Or--BSUWA MARU734 words
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Article, Illustration1903 1934-07-04 15 bowling by Alvis.— Raffles College Fight Back.— A. S magnificent footwork.— S.R.C. "Old Firm" add 90.— Hammond m Tests. took full advantage of f c week-end and several refeata were performed with and ball. Pride of place Alvis. the young S.R.C College cricketer, who large part m1,903 words
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Article297 1934-07-04 15 THIS WEEK'S HONOURS LIST r BATTING 1 ;i R'esl •.M.mt. S.R.C. vs. R.A.fr. s i. Willis, United Engineers vs. c Ponniah, Khalsa vs. Ceylon ramib. j M IV II Pearse. S.C.C. Trial Natch. i x 1. Ltii^^ius, Non -Benders vs. i 'Viltshires vs. Ceylon TaF. P. H. IVarse, S.C.C. vs.297 words
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Article334 1934-07-04 15 Large Number Of Entries For Tournament From Our Own C vres^ --^nt. > Seremban, July 1. A large number of players have mtered for the N^gri Sembilan Lawn rennis Tournament which will begin )n Saturday next at 3 p.m. The entries are as follows: SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP V M. Francis.334 words
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Article49 1934-07-04 15 The following have been invited to play association football for S.C.C. "B" vs. 11th Batt. R.A. on Monday, at S.C.C. G. H. Stroobach: A. Buchanan. D. E. Nickels: G. J. Merrifield. C. J. Bernbroke. T. M. Mclachlan H. Busby. A. Ferguson. Y. W. Brand. P. H. Harrison. D. Erskin-Crum.49 words
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Article137 1934-07-04 15 Singapore Junior Tournament Results of ties played during tae week-end of the Singapore Junici Badminton Tournament. Junior Singles: P. V. Sarma beat A. K. Ibrahim. 15—3. 3—15. 15—4 Khor Joo Hock beat Tan Hue v Khong. 11—15. 15—8. 15—10. Tan €huan Hock beat Koh Ch»^; Tuan, 14—14 < 3137 words
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Article202 1934-07-04 15 The cricket match on Sunday between tne Khalsa Association and the Ceylon Tamil Association at Balestier "load was left cirawn. The Khalsa took first knock and compiled 152. V. Ponniah 89 > and Wazir Singh <27> being the chief scorers. The home side had replied with r202 words
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Article116 1934-07-04 15 The following are the ties for next week's local championship: TUESDAY Men's open doubles. C. Choon Leong and Y. Loon Chong vs. R. F. Good- man and I. Abed, John Lim and T. Huck Toh vs. W, J. M. Warden and S. Abed, C. Thutt Pitt116 words
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Article47 1934-07-04 15 June Monthly Medal.— The June Monthly Medal (Stroke) will be played tor on Saturday and Sunday. July 7 and 8. "St. James Cup."— The Qualifying Round for the St. James Cup will be played oft m conjunction with the j June Monthly Medai. i47 words
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Article49 1934-07-04 15 The following are the fixtures lor j July:— Saturday and Sunday, 14th and 15th. Men's monthly medal < Stroke >; Wednesday and Thursday. 18th and 19th, Ladies monthly medal < Stroke); Saturday. 21st. Oldfield Cup (Mixed foursomes); and Tuesday. 31st. Monthly mixed foursomes competition and Band night.49 words
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Article93 1934-07-04 15 B Handicap To-day at 5 p.m. Tan Wan Liat vs. I. Hoahing Pang Chiap Yong vs. Loh Poon Lip Poh Chee Juay vs. Kelly Quah and Gan Kek Keng vs. V/oon Chow Tat. B Handicap: To-morrow at 5 p.m.: Tan Hock Liat vs. Tan Siong Teng Tan93 words
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Article373 1934-07-04 15 M.P.H 1; S.H.B.J.S.C. 0. A small number of spectators had few thrills out of the Commercial Cup football fixture between the Malaya Publishing House and the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. The M.P.H. scored early m the game and held373 words
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Advertisement105 1934-07-04 15 ■rbhhbbb mi Mfca mmmi ib w mmm i mwmmmm 1 1 vmmbb ■vm^ JOHNNIE JP% Hi Rl X H I Born 182O Still going Strong ftSWISSKSI^ X Vl I I ml M m\ XV Health comes first and for fl WpP the promotion of health m Jgg^N all climates JOIIN105 words
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593 1934-07-04 16 Club Defence Harassed By Clever Forwards KENG HOCK OUTSTANDING ■THE Chinese completed the double when they defeated the S.C.C. for a second time this season m a First Division match on the S.C.C. padang yesterday afternoon by two goals to nil. In contrast593 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-07-04 16 U. E. N. Orhlcrs, winner of the long jump m the S.R.C. sports, being presented with his prr/.e by Mrs. N. L. Clarke.29 words
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Article186 1934-07-04 16 Wimbledon Surprises London, July 3. IN the quarter finals of the women's singles at Wimbledon today. Miss Helen Jacobs (America) defeated Fraulein Aussem (Germany) 6 o, 6—2. Miss Dorothy Round (Britain) beat Mile. Payot (Switzerland), 6 4. 6—2. Miss Hartigan (Australia) beat Miss Scriven (Britain)Reuter - 186 words
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Article173 1934-07-04 16 London, July 3. At Wimbledon Austin played superb tennis m the first and second sets against Shields, driving and volleying well. In the third he led 3-1, and then Shields m an amazing rally speeded up play and forced Austin in;to errors. In the final set Austin led at 3-0doubles Reuter - 173 words
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Article92 1934-07-04 16 Plucky Crawford Wimbledon, July t. There is a great chance of the I men's title being kept within the British Empire with two out of the last tour m the semi-finals. En his match against Stoefen. Crawford went on the court against doctor's orders and at the end of theReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article69 1934-07-04 16 Kuala Lumpur. July 1. There was no cricket m Kuala Lumpur with the exception of one game, the Chinese vs. the Methodist Boys' School. on the Chinese ground. The Chinese. i batting first, played breezy cricket, scoring 121, Wong Kum Thong was the j highest69 words
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Article1008 1934-07-04 16 The Chinese inside men were not as thrust ful as usual and James Goh on the right mad( a number ol mistakes. Kee Siang worked his way down the line splendidly and his centres were always well placed, and spelt danger to the Club defence,1,008 words
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Article69 1934-07-04 16 British And French Women Draw Chantilly. June 30. In the fourth contest between women golfers of Great Britain and France the result was a draw with four wins for each country and one halved. Great Britain won the foursomes 2 l and France the singles 3—2 and69 words
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Article183 1934-07-04 16 Macaulay Unfit J. LANCRIDCU: c BOWES INVITED London, J u l jIfIACAULAY has reported unfit. James Lanmn. Bowes have been rogue attend Old TrafTord In pet for the Third Test.-- fteutei (The selection ol Jam L. the Sussex, all-rounder, will br rally approved. Langrtdge, who left-hander, had183 words
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Article34 1934-07-04 16 London, July AT the Oval today Lhe Au tralians defeated Surrey six wickets. Scores Surrey 1*35 and 184 Australians 251 and 111 for 4. (Bradman 61 not out.)— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article134 1934-07-04 16 Gloucester Beat Kent B\ An Innings London, July The iollowing arc today's result., County cricket: Derbyshire 310 «Storer 113) and I for no wicket; Somerset 115 an<; Derbyshire won by ten wickets. Northants 191 and 279; Warwick.,. I 227 and 184 'Partridge nine wick* I 66). Northants wonReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement35 1934-07-04 16 SOME AN IMALS ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE MEAT TO BE QUITE RAW TO HAVE THE SAME EFFECT ON COOK BY GAS AND AVOID ANNOYANCE.35 words
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