The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1934
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Title Section17 1934-07-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,312 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934 10 CENTS17 words
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202 1934-07-10 1 Seven Dead In Double Air Crash SABOTAGE SUSPECTED Explosion Like That Of An Infernal Machine GROUND ENGINEERS ARRESTED Troops Guard Aerodrome TN THE belief that two aero- planes which crashed within an hour of leaving the aerodrome had been deliberately tampered with, the police at Freidrichshafen have arrested several menReuter - 202 words
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Article59 1934-07-10 1 WEEDING OUT STORM TROOPS forty Per Cent Of Brown Army To Go SHOT LEADERS NAMED Berlin. Jul\s. 0 the storm i ding nergetiformerly were sts have been to go and allow them no their own or- Bt forty per strength of I be disbanded been received of General Von sserReuter - 59 words
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Article83 1934-07-10 1 Of German Moratorium Governor o< the serve-Bank, acVie( -G ernor, Mr. preliminary *ty S Ol the Bank nta which was ntagu Norman nndentlai It It chiefly with i and also the obstacles from rticipation m the uter. Berlin. July 5. Anglo-German qu stlon will trable outcome of g83 words
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Article28 1934-07-10 1 London, July 9. nmons has passed or the Petroleum iy passed by the •mates the search Isles and provides WP of oil found28 words
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Article126 1934-07-10 1 San Francisco. July 9. Under threats of the use of bayonets, and machine-guns Irom the National Guard, longshoremen now on strike are quiet. Alter last week's disorders, the commander of the National Guard has ordered troops "to use no more force than is necessary." In the event ofReuter - 126 words
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Article64 1934-07-10 1 London, July 9. THE DAILY Telegraph "states that Henry Cotton, the winner of he British "open" has received a cable from America proposing a 72-hole challenge match between him and Olin Dutra, the United States 'Open* champion, for a four-figure stake. If the match materialisesReuter - 64 words
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Article105 1934-07-10 1 A verdict of murder was recorded by the coroner after his inquiry into the deaths of the two children who were the victims of the recent tragedy at the fire station Page 3. The alleged murder of a Sikh by three compatriots, including a woman, came before105 words
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Article111 1934-07-10 1 U.S. WILL NOT TOLERATE SMUGGLING TWO CANADIANS ARRESTED Seattle, July 9. TWO Canadians, Henry Reifel. president of the Brewers and Distillers of Vancouver Limited, and his son. George Reifel, have been released under a $100,000 bond each on a charge of smuggling m large quantities of liquor on the north111 words
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Article36 1934-07-10 1 The Hague, July 8. Prince Henry will have a white funeral In accordance with his desires. He also wished there would be no mourning and that the hear*" n "horses be draoed m white.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article162 1934-07-10 1 England In A Fairly Strong Position W ITH Australia's total standing at 136 lor one wicket at the resumption of the third Test match yesterday, it was anybody's game still, but gradually during the day England asserted a pressure, and finished up with a decided advantage. Australia162 words
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100 1934-07-10 1 U.S. Business Men's Visit To Russia possible Expansion of TRADE Will Study Industrial Centres New York, June 24. GROUP of representatives of American business circles has left New York for the U.S.S.R.. The object of their trip is to study the largest industrial centres of the Soviet Union, m orderTass - 100 words
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Article72 1934-07-10 1 May Be Made A Virtual Dictator Brussels, July King Leopold will be virtually a dictator If the Legislature agrees to the •Government Bill empowering him to 1 govern for seven months by deciees with a view to economic and financial 1 recovery and a reduction oi public changesReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article33 1934-07-10 1 Ldnionton. July 7\lr. Justice Ives has dismissed xhv jury's verdict awarding SlO.OOO to Miss Vivian MacmlUan against Mr. H. J. E. ißrownlee, Premier oi Alberta. ior enticement and seduction Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article93 1934-07-10 1 To Japanese Acts Near Her Territory Moscow. July 9. Th? Counsellor of the U.S.S.R. Embassy has lodged a series of complaints with the chief of the department of European affairs at Tokio. He has protested firstly against the presence 01 the Japanese torpedo-boat Numakazi m Soviet territorial watersReuter - 93 words
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Article41 1934-07-10 1 Celebrates 95th Birthday Lakewoods, New Jersey, July 9. Mr. John D. Rockefeller celebrated his ninetyfifth birthday quietly with his son. The end of the heatwave enabled him to leave bed for the first time m a fortnight. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-07-10 1 Sebastian Then, champion athlete of St. Anthony's school, clearing an obstacle m the hurdle race.15 words
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Article267 1934-07-10 1 ANOTHER HEAT WAVE IN BRITAIN Drought Conditions Which Have Lasted Since 1932 WATER SUPPLY PROBLEM ANOTHER intense heatwave has come upon Britain during the jl^ast ten days, and no rain has fallen since June 28. These abnormal weather conditions have been almost constant since the summer ;of 1932, and theReuter - 267 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-10 1 BIGIA TEA Brfa* thc fr e.hne«. d f,. C r,ncc of the M ,h,van ed to your Home. tK P#v TONIGHT > p ECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th THE STAR DANCER Miss MUSHKA PANOVA 1 ROM THE ROXY61 words
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Advertisement100 1934-07-10 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA Chrysler LOW UPKEEP SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th. THE BALL ROOM IS RESERVED EXCHSIVELY lOR THE MEMBERS OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE AND THEIR GI'ESTS. ADELPHI HOTEL NEW GRILL ROOM TEA ROOM ftINTY100 words
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248 1934-07-10 2 Japanese Action Resented FEAR OF FLOODS Shanghai, July 9. I The Peiping-Mukden railroad is j being used by the Japanese to dump j agricultural products from Liaoning. i Kirin and Heilungkiang m North I China, says a Chinese report, which j points out that all248 words
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Article130 1934-07-10 2 Chinese Compelled To Adopt New Nationality All Chinese shop-owners and small traders m Manchukuo are compelled to adopt Manchu nationality, m accordance with a law just promulgated by the new State. The reorganisation of the Manchukuo Army by the Japanese Kwantung Command is now under way. When completed,130 words
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Article265 1934-07-10 2 Congress Putting Up 81 Candidates Bombay. The Associated Press understands I that the Congress Parliamentary Board, through its Selection Commit- tee. will put up 81 candidates for the forthcoming Legislative Assembly elections. The organisers of the Party aw optimistic that out of these 81 candii dates, at least265 words
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Article512 1934-07-10 2 SPIRIT DOCTORS IN SLAM (From Our Own Correspondent) i Bangkok, July 5. r[E Rev. Howard Campbell, who has been living m the northern capital of Slam tor a good many years, has something to say about the curious customs which pertain m the out-of-way places of that big territory. Witchcraft512 words
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Article119 1934-07-10 2 Alleged Infringement By Japanese Dealers The manager of Shimura and Co.. Japanese shirt and pyjama dealers m Bras Basah Road, was prosecuted before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court, Singapore, yesterday for alleged infringements against the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. The case arose out of a119 words
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Article61 1934-07-10 2 Capture By Taiping Police Bundles of forged SSSr^ic^we-. found on two Malay men who were stopped m the main street of this town by police officers yesterday even The notes, which were for the valuimnatTorfs. 000 StiUed t0 be When the men were searched at the police station61 words
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Article149 1934-07-10 2 AUSTRALIA AND THE FAR EAST Economic Destiny There London, July 7. A Canberra telegram states that the of Mr. J. G. Latham (the deputy Prime Minister) on his ndssion to the Par East, tabled m ihe House of Representatives, does not favour the establishment 3f diplomatic relations direct with JapanReuter - 149 words
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Article166 1934-07-10 2 Tuesday.— s.ls p.m. Headquarters Armd. Car Sec. Driving and M.G. Training; M.G. Platoon (Eur.), 30 Yards Range— Rifle; "E" (Chinese) Coy., Section Training. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters Intelligence PL, Revolver 'Drill: Ist. Bn. Int. Sec, Unit Parade; "A" (M.G.) Coy., Fire Orders and 30 Yards Range; "D"166 words
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Article142 1934-07-10 2 The following is the list of donations received m June for the F.M.S. Distressed European Fund Government contribution account repatriation $551.20. Clubs $779.52. Raub Club $10. J. A. Harvey $5. W. G. A. Smith $5. W. J. Corney $2, "BOB." $5. Mrs. R. Rambout $5, W. H.142 words
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Article47 1934-07-10 2 Denial Of Hindenberg Rumours Berlin, July 1. President Hindenberg, m spite of reports to the contrary, is reported to be m extremely good health at Neudeck where his State Secretary Doctor Meissner. who left Berlin to-day is keeping him informed of the latest developments.47 words
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Article29 1934-07-10 2 New Chinese Consul-General To Manila mt- Nanking. The Foreign Office has appointed Mr Liao En-tao Consul- General at Manila m succession to Mr. Kuang Kwang-lin -Reuter.29 words
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Article99 1934-07-10 2 The women's meeting of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, at 11 am on Wednesday, will be m the Church as usual and not at 10 Mt. Sophia Mrs. P. B. Means will be the speaker. The Band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will99 words
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Advertisement31 1934-07-10 2 TELEPHOHE PMOHI 6056 lOSE oo time m callJ ing us— whaterer the need may be—for m the Classified Want-Ad Col. limns lie results waiting to serve yon. jfree press WANT ADS31 words
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Advertisement458 1934-07-10 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ LUXURIA CREAM Harriet Hubbard Ayer. A perfect cleansing cream that seeps deep into the pores, loosening those invisible flakes of dust and grime which soap and water can never reach, bringing them quickly to the surface to be viped away. Leaves the skin clean and refreshed. Medical Hall,458 words
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Advertisement471 1934-07-10 2 TENDEIts. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I Tender Tenders are now Invitee r O rrv lowing material* or terviL^ particular*, see Municir>ij Room. T «ufc Supply of filling material tipping same for widonin !tf Shanghai Road from Road to Telok Kurau Rot of Closing. 4 pm ThSv^ 19th. Cutting and relaying oi Utf471 words
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Miscellaneous464 1934-07-10 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, ltth. *flgh Water. 10.49 a.m. 8.1 ft., 9 36 p.m. 9 2 ft. football: First Division. Indo-Ceylonese vs. 8.C.C.. A.R. Stadium; Govt. League (Div. I> Police 1 vs. Post Office, Police Depot, i \thletic: Malaya Command Sports < Heats* Tanglin. WEDNESDAY. 11th. High Water. 11.28464 words
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2059 1934-07-10 3 FIRE STATION TRAGEDY VERDICT Inquest On Two Children MOTHER BREAKS DOWN IN WITNESS BOX lipable homicide amouiuing to murder against In respect ot the death of both children." was yesterday on two children, the victims of a tral Fire Station. Hill Street, on July l.2,059 words
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Article104 1934-07-10 3 Acting Manager's Death At Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. The death occurred last night at the General Hospital of Mr. T W. G. Cat'ell. acting manager of Gordon Estate, Kedah, following a brief illness. Mr Cattell. who was popular m104 words
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Article112 1934-07-10 3 Old Majlisian Society's Garden Fete 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kota Bahru, July 4. The Old Majlisian Society of Kota Bahru held a garden fete at their clubhouse m honour of the bestowal of the insignia of honorary companion of the most excellent order of St. Michael and112 words
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Article89 1934-07-10 3 Death Of Popular Banting Resident From Our Own Correspondents Klaus. July 8. The funeral of towkay Tong Sin Kan. of Banting, took place yesterday at the Simpong Lima cemetery. Klang. Hlfl death recurred on Sunday July 1 at about 9 a.m. ut his residence. He was a89 words
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Article70 1934-07-10 3 Monument Unveiled In Shanghai A monument erected to the W^WC"' 1 of 235 officers of the Bureau of Public Safety, who died m the course of their luties, was unveiled m Shanghai re:entlv by Mr. Wu Tieh-ehen. Mayor o* Greater Shanghai, at an Impressive :erem:>nv. Mr. WuReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1934-07-10 3 Arrives At Seletar Four Hours Late i i Imperial Airways plane. Aurora, ar- j rived at Seletrr aerodrome f:\:r hours late on Sunday right. Delay was caused by slight engine xrouble at Alor Star. Passengers by the piane wer® Mrs. Collins from Karachi, iflM Reache and Mr60 words
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Article56 1934-07-10 3 Sequel To Assault On A Chinese From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereinb&n. July 4, A Malay police constable Mashu stationed at Rembau, was fined $15 j 3y the magistrate there and ordered 1 o pay $20 as compensation to a Chin- :se contractor whom he assaulted. Mr. M. E.56 words
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Article79 1934-07-10 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 9. The Perak Assizes began m Ipoh before Mr. Justice A. B. Howes, j The list is a fairly heavy one and likely to occupy the court until th? end of July. There Is one case of j murder, three of counterfeiting79 words
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Article45 1934-07-10 3 From Oar Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 4. A Malay. Mat Noor, appeared before the Rembau magistrate on a charge o; causing the death of Sidin bin Saia w-r'n a gun IV.c case was postponed and the acsused was ailowed a bail of $1,000.45 words
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Advertisement56 1934-07-10 3 "'HAZELINE' SNOW" r (Trade Mark) Beneficial to all c 'I Complexions Will help you to maintain a clear smooth skin and an i attractive complexion. Use it frequently throughout the day. You will appreciate its cooling, refreshing effect. Glass Puts and Colit.p* bit T.tet from ail GktmltU «m* ftHflM Wellcome56 words
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Advertisement470 1934-07-10 3 NEW CURRENCY NOTES DECORATEITwiTH VIEWS OF SIAMESE SCENERY j And A Warning To Forgers Of Imprisonment (From Our Own Correspondent.* Bangkok, June 27. piiE NEW currency notes of ten tical value, have been printed {by Thomas De La Rue, of London. They are the same size as formerly, tut m470 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-10 3 MADE IN ENGLAND l^fcToilefSoap T PER DOZEN TABLETS $1 5© PER SINGLE TABLET Cts. 15 5 oz. «r— j^g-i"r»j! 502. 16 iuESSS/ $1.80 I" Ll SPECIALLY MADE FOR WASHING LADIES CLOTHES. STOCKED AT LITTLE'S All. HIGH CLASS STORES. Sole Importers: PATHODGINS LIMITED 72 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.46 words
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Article, Illustration2223 1934-07-10 4 Edwin C. Hill - Edwin C. Hill The Life Story Of Told By In The New Movie Magazine —FIRST SOVIET STAR WHILE looking casually through a newspaper, Samuel Goldwyn the famous film producer, saw a photograph of a Russian actress. He was so struck by her appearance that he sent for her.2,223 words
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Article70 1934-07-10 4 The Bengal Govern; ed on a drive against ten campaign taking the form ganda through shows, lectu phlets. demonstrations etc the evils ot terrorism Village committees will b to mobilise public opinion i rorism. The services of school tei being utilised. They aikeep their eyes on the70 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-10 4 "ARTHUR'S" BAR RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN si(Special Dishes $0.60) SPECIAL DINNER $1.50 from 7 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. J NEXT* "cHange"! !s|"DEATH TAKES b^^^^H A If fk ¥¥T| V ■HHh^H a paramount special starring FREDRIC MARCH I W th EVELYN VENABLE SIR GUY STANDING. I L61 words
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Advertisement72 1934-07-10 4 yDELICATELY\ Aad LgiW Nursery 1 iutivura Tnknini |.m.. •eptic and medi«ated %vitli bal essential oilr., isiiuli-p* n -»M comfort of every member ot t l ily. Get the beneficial r« ■-> these e^f♦en^•eH by du-tin^. nil* fura Tali'um-tn- bo and refreshed your m i-.ii' i any chafing or irritation. I72 words
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Advertisement279 1934-07-10 5 s Cap Challenger Races At Southend Regatta '-X. Ik -^^K^^^Br^EdK^^^K -"y^ .^F J* X A*"*"* 'id^^V^w'^'"'' '■^SK' -^B^BI B^BB S Sbv 4m2&SteWf&M&sXLs£***Jr jjr .^^^^^^^w -iiJfcir^V lr*VlWi: :^i^^' ■xm J^| M afc A. IN rHE P1( IIRK aßaill is the America's Cup Challenger, The Endeavour, seen nearest the camera. This was279 words
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Article721 1934-07-10 6 THREE SIKHS ON CHARGE OF MURDER Case Opens At The Assizes The trial of three Sikhs, two men and a woman, on a charge of murder was commenced at the Assizes, before Mr. Justice Prichard and a special Jury, yesterday. The accused. Sadhu Singh, Hardit Singh and Harbans Kour, are721 words
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Article508 1934-07-10 6 SERIES OF BROADCAST SPEECHES Recommendations For Governmental Action (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 3. THE second anniversary of the! granting of the provisional constitution to the people of Siam has passed off In a flood of oratory. For three nights m succession three of the present508 words
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Article100 1934-07-10 6 Malays And Chinese Fined At Taiping From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping:, July 8. Baggage attrnda/ ,s. who swarm around new arri/als and drag their luggage away from tbe/K by force, have become met) a nuisance here that a petition has been sent tc the police about them. As100 words
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Article91 1934-07-10 6 Mr K. MacL?nnan, Superintendent. Malayan Posts and Telegrapr s Service, has been seconder! for service m Johore. Mr. J. Fairweatner. an Office of the Department of Agriculture. S.S. and F M.S. has been seconded for service In Johore and is appointee t' officiate as Principal Agricultural Office Mr. J. Calder.91 words
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Article35 1934-07-10 6 Dr. J. Gnanapragasam, who presided at the annual reunion of the Bt. John's College Old Boys on Saturday, is Registrar of Births and Deaths and not Deputy Municipal Health Officer as stated m our report.35 words
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Article274 1934-07-10 6 UTILISING OLD BEER BOTTLES Staff and Capital Almost Wholly Siamese <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 5. SIAM's first brewery may now be said to be fairly under way, and the beer is on the market. The brew houses and other buildings have been erected to the274 words
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Article246 1934-07-10 6 Chinese Troubled Over Identification (From Our Own Correspcr- 1 Kuala Lumpur, July 7. Alter receiving a severe injury tchis head a Chinese vegetable garden er lost his memory, and today he was asked to identify his alleged assailant m the police court. A Pa than was charged with246 words
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Article97 1934-07-10 6 Indian Mohammedan Fined $50 Before Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court yesterday morning to receive sentence on a charge of theft of a sampan, Ishabak. an Indian Mohammedan, declared that he stole the craft when his employer, a lighterman, did not pay him his wages.97 words
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Article43 1934-07-10 6 (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 4. The body of a Tamil woman believed to be that of the wife of a railway gateman, was found m a small lake near Rembau. The body was removec to the Tampin hospital.43 words
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Article595 1934-07-10 6 TWO YEARS TO Make 'KING KONG I 'TREMENDOUS technical resources were employed m producing "King Kong," the RKO-Radio Picture which jgoes far to uphold the cinema's boast (that there is nothing the mind of man jean imagine which films cannot reproduce. "King Kong." more than two years m the making,595 words
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Article53 1934-07-10 6 Seremban, July 5. A Chinese, Liew Swe* Gum. appear ed before the Seremban magistrate* yetterday to answer a charge of making a false report at the l>cal police station against a sub-warder of the Seremban prison. Remarking that the evidence for the Prosecution was weak the magistrate i53 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-07-10 6 One of the many scenes from King Kong which needed so much labour and time to achieve.17 words
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Article146 1934-07-10 6 And Still Plays a Uttfc How many of us. vhei V VWW b? the equal m h. a 9f this vigorous old Scott] In a letter he say < "I arrived here rrom April 7th. 1870 I am drive my Ford car 10 and146 words
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Advertisement176 1934-07-10 6 ALHAMBRA X^ She was launched jS Like a Battleship /f with crowds cheering bands t^L^^V? playing champagne effervescing /v^ <3M(/ cA</ s^e m^e tf splash! +J V j/ o I J^^^^K Look behind the scenes and //If K^l see what really goes on ar f/# a coming out part^^ Af176 words
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Article90 1934-07-10 7 vcond Reading After Lon^ London, June 28. Betting and Lotnd reading m night without a debate In which •übjeeted to critiby opponents ol the measure. n of the debate it v announced thai the bill would be committee stage by the and not by the I th( whole90 words
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Article376 1934-07-10 7 Bangkok WELCOME FOR NEW MINISTER NEXT MONTH Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 5. HTHE Fourth of July was celebrated by the American Colony very quietly. There were the usual number of re-union parties among he American Colony, but the old lashtoned celebration wnen al Bangkok called on the376 words
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Article101 1934-07-10 7 Earl Of Carrick Plays Earl Of Carrick London, June 17. The Earl of Carrick played the Er.rl i Carrick m the fifth round of vht Parliamentary Golf Handicap at urmingdale yesterday. One of them is much better known s the Prince of Wales By a cincidenee. the101 words
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Article179 1934-07-10 7 More Austin Successes Recorded The Baby Austin finds Southport jrucing to judge by its run oi successes luring this year's races on the famous ards. Following the British Class H Record -•I 122.74 mp.h. set up by the Special 'even during the recent Speed Week, the Austin179 words
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Article46 1934-07-10 7 News has been received m Ipoh that Mr. On* Hock Pirn, of St. George's Intitution, Taiping. the 1931 F.M.S. Scholar, has passed Part l the Law Tripos Examination Mr. Hock Sir^ was the first scholar o secure the Queen's Scholarship after its revival m the F.M.S.46 words
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Advertisement118 1934-07-10 7 ft" Central Storage— What is it? answer oi the upto the question Mitcessary overbid ihus increase ht how much exowning or leasing I all the time, rent, being charged on «a^es art. on whether there •down stall and clerks. n your telephone four Godown is 1 what all these 'argca118 words
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Advertisement101 1934-07-10 7 I PREMIERE mj^k j^lfJ^l /r tt a n*- 4^BIB V i\w a t^L> V w^^^^^^w iLMl^^Kt^ WHAT IF SUCH A THING COULD HAPPEN? JMit Jk X £p#VC E SCREAMING HOURS WHEN IT DOES! jfkfc AdtrntKrc that leaps beyond thefrontiersof WVm^^^^Bß^B^St 'Bi^. nna-nuU',.:! 1 BEHOLD IN AMAZEMENT f v i ilh101 words
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626 1934-07-10 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934 Ourselves As Others See Us NO COUNTRY m the world suffers so much from consistent misrepresentation as Malaya. Almost invariably when we are referred to by the press of the world some facts are v/rong, while the articles which appear from time626 words
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Article1155 1934-07-10 8 IN all the developments now taking place m civil aviation, none is more remarkable, or more important, than the growth which continues to be recorded In the volume or air mails along our Empire routes to Africa.; India and the East. Each week, now. How The1,155 words
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Article218 1934-07-10 8 Mrs. G. E. Cator, wife of the British Resident. Perak. has returned from home. Mr. H. D. Sharpin has left Bexhill and is now living at Mount Echo Barnhorn Road, Little Common, Sussex. Mr. and Mrs. Shercliff, of Tronoh Mines, are leaving for home on furlough218 words
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Article916 1934-07-10 8 One town advanc sinks into oblivion nrst ventured into th< was to Canton that the first port ol til Now it has |OQC b isolation m spit.- i China lUell t i revive i the Portuguese began I lonise the Last it they turned their 'transiormed It Into916 words
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Advertisement185 1934-07-10 8 pwj '.'.'.".'.v.'.ifr^HHHMMHk v'.-'.vXv'.vX-'.v'.v'. iv. Xv v vX.% ■.v//:v//Xv^lv^-Xv'X^Xv//\v'lv^v;vX«KvßE^B^^^^^^^^^^t^ m^^n vf^^ 1 •'•X'x' CALDBECK'S KY SPECIAI ttfrsj&f TO TBI APPOINTMENI KING OF SI AM ESTD. 1171 FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED vVearing a good piece ot JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the pride of ownership185 words
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Advertisement41 1934-07-10 8 PYJAMAS SHOULD BE QUIET, says an authority on men's wear. Especially those worn by light sleepers. You can sleep m comfort when your home is protected by "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.41 words
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436 1934-07-10 9 WOT THROUGH HEAD BY NIGHT MARAUDERS Valiant Fight For Family Peiping, June 15. i his morning to learn of the tragic death last Ingram, of th? American Board Mission, who was robbers at his summer home at Shihchingshan, m ni ar Peiping. i anReuter - 436 words
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Article100 1934-07-10 9 Pin Chew Jit Poh - Pin Chew Jit Poh Four Hundred Koreans Reported Killed Shanghai. July H. Skirmishes between Chinese voluneers and Manehukuo troops are reported irom three districts m Heilungtiang and Kirin About four hundred Korean people irere killed In I village near Hailun. on he Chinese Eastern Railway, yesteriay when ,a100 words
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Article84 1934-07-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Recruits Enlisted From Schools Hong Kong, July 8. A well known foreign journalist ol Shanghai who has just returned fron' a tour In the four Northeastern provinces, reports that most of the recruits to the new Manchukuo army have beer enlisted from middle schools84 words
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Article, Illustration44 1934-07-10 9 MR. O. R. iARDINE the former Te £of STd-c^ Peat, were present at a children s Hospital given at St. S York's W, ate G C IC R en^ s Park^ Mr 7*^^ other crlcketDunstans. Hanover Gate. g R.»e n ntS chiidren s competmon44 words
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Article145 1934-07-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh But Government Needs Reorganising Hong Kong. July 9. The proposal of the Southwest Government to reorganise the aclministracion of the model district of Chungshan. following several complaints against Mr. Tang Shao-yi. the veteran statesman of China, now Magistrate of the district continues to be145 words
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Article144 1934-07-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Japanese Military Attache Promises Action Shanghai. July 9. Following days of negotiation between Chinese and Japanese delegates on questions connected with the suppression of Japanese and Korean bad hats within the Luan valley regions and the complete withdrawal ot Japanese and Manchukuo troops from the area. Colonel Shibayama.144 words
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Article142 1934-07-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - China Celebrates The Second Revolution Shanghai, July 9. The people of Shanghai. Nanking. j Hangchow, Hankow. Peiping and other jDig centres m China celebrated the i Eighth Anniversary of the Revolutionary Expedition this morning. Speaking at a mass meeting m the Chinese capital. Mr. Wang Ching-wei. the Premier,142 words
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Article68 1934-07-10 9 SIAM'S ECONOMIC PROGRAMME NO DICTATORIAL INFLUENCES Bangkok. July !>. INTERVIEWED this morning the Minister ot Economics regretted the misapprehension that the foreign community had regarding the economic programme tor Slain which is now being formulated. The plan, tie said is not influenced by the existing plana ot Hitler, the Soviets68 words
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Article132 1934-07-10 9 No Responsibility For Nazi Executions Berlin, July 9. It is surmised that the interview between President Hindenburg and Hitler must have been tense for Hitler's great purge affected a number of prominent people. General Goering is stated to have absolved Prince August Wilhelm with the words that heReuter Wireless - 132 words
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Article106 1934-07-10 9 Not Affected By AngloGerman Agreement London, July 9. The Anglo-German debt agreement for the current six months, during which period Britain will suspend the clearing house project while Germany will provide sterling iunds at the bank of England icr purchase at the full nominal value of all British-ownedReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article55 1934-07-10 9 Australian Financial Report Canberra. July y. A surplus of €1.302.000 instead of an anticipated budget deficit of £1.176.000, Is disclosed In the Commonwealth financial report lor the year ended Juno 30. The Budget did not include €3.000.000 provided for the relief of wheat-growers of which €1.254,000 came IromReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article39 1934-07-10 9 U.S. Independence Day Marred New York, July 9. The nunvjer of deaths m connection with Independence Day celebrations totalled 175, chiefly drowning and car aCCid** 1 1 15 T}if-» tr.tzti Ifl t}~\o lnu/pst 1929, Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article91 1934-07-10 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, July 9. Spot (Sellers* 7» 3 d. <7 116d> (Buyers* 7d. (7d.) Oct. -Dec. 7» 4 d. (7 7 32d.» Jan-March 7 13>32d. <7 1132d> April-January 7 9'l6d. <7V 2 d> Market: Steady. New York, July 9. July91 words
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Advertisement71 1934-07-10 9 BOOKS ON VAC H Tl N G i Griffiths 56.00 B. Cooke 7.50 hting do 7 50 Williamson 3.50 w Bterllnf 3.00 he E. T. Morton 3.00 G H P. Muhl--3.00 H. \V Patterson 3.00 G Martin 2.00 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. Hong Kong> Hanl Singapore. TIFFIN de Laitue *irl a71 words
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Advertisement228 1934-07-10 9 "SUPREMACY 1 aY) /"> OF STYLE" |V^ FOOTWEAR IlX* W I Messrs ROBINSON CO., LTD. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF SIXTY NEW "UP-TO-THE-MINUTE" STYLES m ladies BALLY SHOES, there WILL BE A SPECIAL DISPLAY ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. Australia's Great Event228 words
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Article1298 1934-07-10 10 Malakoff Rubber Estates Annual Meeting fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 28. The seventh annual general meeting ol the MalakofT Rubber .states I imited j was held at the Registered Office, 145. Lcadenhall Street. London, on May 24, Sir Harold E. Snagge. K.B.E <the| chairman),1,298 words
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Article198 1934-07-10 10 JULY 9 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 3 16 London. 3 months' sight 2411 64 London. 60 days' sight 24 5132 London. 30 days* sight 24 964 London, demand 24 18 London T.T. 2 4 7 64 Lyons. Paris, demand 886 Hamburg, demand 151 New York,198 words
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Article57 1934-07-10 10 The profit and loss account not showing a favourable balance and the management being of the opinion that under the circumstances a liquid Dosition is of the utmost importance, the directors of the N.V. InternaMonale Credit-en Handels -Vereeniging "Rotterdam" do not wish to propose the distribution out of the reserves57 words
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72 1934-07-10 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT July 9, 12 o'clock noon R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot i loose) 23 1 /2 23% R.S.S. equal to London Std., (FOB.) 2334 23.15 16 Std. R.S.S. en Tender July 24 24i 8 Aug. -Sept. 24 V 2 24% Oct.-Dec. 2572 words
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Article96 1934-07-10 10 Ballarat, third city of Victoria, and world-famous because of the district's phenomenally rich gold yields during the latter half of last century, will play an important part m the Victorian and Melbourne Centenary Celebrations. Features of the Ballarat programme ivill include the greatest firemen's demonstration ever seen m96 words
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Article85 1934-07-10 10 Loss of Chota Rubber Estates for 1933. after £90 export duty to F.M.S.. Govt., and crediting £44 for interest and sundry earnings, was £264. Credit bTOt. m £508, leaving *>243 forward. (Loss last year, after £528 deprecn. and £89 export duty to F.M.S. Govt., was £2,121). Instead of85 words
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Article135 1934-07-10 10 THE TIN PRICE July 9, Singapore tin price <per picul) $113.12 l/ 2. 1 JuJy 9, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.2ft Muntok White Pepper 32.00 White Pepper 31.00 Black Pepper 14.00 Copra, Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.50 bmaii tin''. 0135 words
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Article79 1934-07-10 10 Favourable Balance Ahead Of Last Year Sydney. Australia's favourable trade balance .cv 10 months of fie present fmancia 1 /tar was £39,087,000 sterling, compared with £36,134,000 sterling for 10 months of 1932-33. Exports of merchandise were valued it £81,397,000 sterling, and imports a 48,284,000 sterling, giving a favourable79 words
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Article1013 1934-07-10 10 Frase r's Share Lis t MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934. Bu>ers Seller* \nipat Tin (4) 6s 4 1 2 d 6s 9d \sam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s »ustral Malay <£> 50s 52s 6q Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 1 5s 16s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.00 2.07.. Jangrin Tin (JO 34* 9d ~ss1,013 words
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Article410 1934-07-10 10 BANGRIN TIN DREDGING COMPANY Accounts Reflect Improved The fourteenth ordinary umeeting of Bangrin Tin Dredi^ Ltd., was held on June 21 at V. ter House, Old Broad-street Ec William H. P. Stevens < the eh.;.; presided and, m moving the i of the report and accounts, i the accounts reflected410 words
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Article589 1934-07-10 10 Rain Welcomed In Canada rvRENCHING rain has brought relief to the parched grain fields m Western Canada. For almost two weeks hardly a drop of rain had fallen m wide areas m the south of the Prairie Province, growing grain had withered under the scorching rays oi589 words
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Article57 1934-07-10 10 Output of Sabrang Rubber for 1933 under modified system of tapping 1,261,826 lbs (aest. 1,186,038 lbs). Net profit (after £803 for depreciation) was £3,370 (agst. loss of £4,935). plus £14.648 brought m. Div. 2 J p.c. (nib .€6.250. forward £11,768. Balance sheet shows cash £23,001 and Govt. securities57 words
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Article106 1934-07-10 10 Share Subdivision A:ul New Capital An extraordinary meeting ol rietta Rubber Estate will be London House, New Lend E.C.. on Wednesday to pass n subdividing the 130.000 l (96,235 issued) into 10 ihmn and to increase the capital to by the creation of 212.350 2s The 550.000 shares106 words
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Article155 1934-07-10 10 United Patani (Malaya* Robtx tates Ltd., 239.081 lbs.; Malakofl R Estates Ltd.. 147.940 lbs.; Taipi ber Plantations Ltd. *****1 Sungei Batu r Malaya) Ru'jb. Ltd.. 46.000; Windsor <FMS Estate Ltd.. 32.000 lbs Poothlll laya) Rubber Estate Ltri M.00( Bertam Consolidated Rubber C 264,861 lbs.; Kuala Mudu Rubbei155 words
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Article198 1934-07-10 11 Ocean Snipments oi Rubber, including Latex. Re>ertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of June, 1934. Sheet Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex. T O^ A L Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment GRAND Proper Straits Malay Proper Straits Malay Proper Straits Malay p Settlements States Settlements States Settlements States 27 742198 words
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Article68 1934-07-10 11 Commands No. 1 Company Of States Volunteers (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 9. Major C. A. Scott has taken command of No 1 company of the Mala*. States Volunteer Infantry, while Lt R. E. Wilson took command of No. platoon of No 1 company. M.V.I68 words
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Article36 1934-07-10 11 The engagement has been announced of John Charles Hosgood, of Singapore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hosgood. or Clactin arc 1 Sheila daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 8. Lamont. of Thorndene, Walton-on-Thames.36 words
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Advertisement227 1934-07-10 11 THE EASTERN UNITED PftANCE CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. NsON C.eneral Manager. No. I«l>. Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. Statistics Office Library Notice j piblicaUoni were isv the Department ol and F.M.S.. during the i 29, 1934, inclusive, r public use m the FuUerton Building, Lpplicatton227 words
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Advertisement22 1934-07-10 11 OCEAN ACCU >*NT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED 'Incorporated m Great Britain) Malayan Head Office: SINGAPORE. Manager: C. NORMAN BENNETT SECURITY SERVICE. I22 words
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Advertisement356 1934-07-10 11 Assets exceed $12.000.004. r Assurance m force $SS.m,ttt. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement** HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old itm «t j Tne Company na* C 20.000 d e P o S Hea wUn356 words
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Advertisement433 1934-07-10 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHl** (Incorporated m England c* Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600.00* shares of £5 each fc&.OOO.uta Reserve Fund £3.000 00* Reserve Liability o! Proprietors i.ooo oe* HEAD OFFICI 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC Agencies mn4 BranrhM Alor Star Hollo »BaigoL Amrltsar Ipoh Semarant Bangkok433 words
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Miscellaneous97 1934-07-10 11 Wireless Programme STATION "Z.H.1." SINGAPORE Wave length 49.9 metres. WEDNESDAY, 11th. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.30 p.m. Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. Stock and Share Report kindly supplied by Fraser97 words
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1398 1934-07-10 12 Speed Now Counts More Than Anything GREAT BRITAIN has generally been regarded as a rigid opponent of State-aided shipping. The decision of the Government to contribute bji means of a loan to the building of the new Cunarder was therefore all the more significant.1,398 words
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Article113 1934-07-10 12 The P. and O s.s Bihar has It M 'Hon? Kong and is expected to arriv? 'l at this port at 4 pin. on Wednesday. i July 11. Shp viil proceed 'ongside the jS.H.B wharf < c i n 'v«] The M.M mail vessel. Jean Laborde is due here from113 words
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Article112 1934-07-10 12 SINGAPORE HARBOU R Ships alongside the or expected to arm. East Wharf (Entrance (iatc Apoey E.E.E. Whan Maru 22; Katong 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I Lyons Maru 18; Hasu»- Mai soum 16; Africa Maru l Dardanus 9: Troilus 7 Empire Dock (Entrance i. Eurybates 30: Kajang, X Muncaster Castle112 words
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Article124 1934-07-10 12 Kajang. Brit 1.234 ton dakan 97. lor Sandakan Tergesterg, Italian. :v:n Plume 9.7. lor Honff K< 1 Eurybates. Brit 3,930 vernool 97. for Host 20.7. Troiius. Brit.. 4.784 konhoad 97. for Horn X Nordmarft< Oer 414.' Hamburg 9.7. (or Muar 10.' Ophir. Dut.. 2.190 r 9.7. for Belawan124 words
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Article37 1934-07-10 12 July 8 -Hong Kent. Rai Brit>: Nanshin Mam IJ Rlekmera <Ger>: Tancr«<l 1 Nor' Palopo. Mm Kepah, Tjipai. <Dut> July p.— Senarm. Ophir, 'Dut G. G Merlin 'Fell Havre. Kinta. Jerantut R Rheng Seng -Brit v37 words
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Advertisement656 1934-07-10 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. tNMM %rents for Federated Malay States Railway!. Rova) State Railways of Shun. i\ <s^i^i^i^^^y^B^r^^J^B^^i^^i^^^i^i^i^i^B^^ft^MßMr**4 mSKiSß'Xz'i MOTELO mm WXHUBMM J^^^S^r^^^ (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TBM LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE656 words
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Advertisement86 1934-07-10 12 I. S. K. LINE ISHIHARA SWGYO-KAICN 1 KAISIIA, LTD. Incorporated In Japan REGI I\K I^nDIGHT AM» PASSKNGF.R SFRVICP NANKOH MARU July 10 July 12 f ERIE MARU July 10 j u i v n FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI YAHAI* NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Dor Satt' ERIE MARU July 16 July lb86 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-10 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettcnha;n. Paiemhang. Banjoewan^i «f I Western Ports Sing:ip«vre Stal I T.s.m.v. Kangaroo July 22 T.s.m.v. Kangmroo Fares Single £19.0.0. Au Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight «nd please apply to:McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENAN6 Plante s Stores Agency Co Kual*79 words
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Miscellaneous580 1934-07-10 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. iKedah 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 »via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 730 a.m.580 words
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Advertisement381 1934-07-10 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAlLlNGSoutwards Tna?e Spore. T'nagc Spore. 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept 27 SOMALI 6.810 Aug. 1 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Sept. 28 15.000 Aug. 3 BEHAR 6.000 Oct 7 11.000 Aug. 17 CHITRAL 15.000 Oct 12 BA I 6.000 Aug. 30 SOUDAN 6.500 Oct381 words
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Advertisement541 1934-07-10 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dne Sa jj s r!t ty f in dS r (als calls Glas 0W( July 17 July 19 City oi Wellington July 30 A o C UV541 words
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Advertisement1039 1934-07-10 13 \THB K«U* FUNNKL UOT (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIf CO <1931> me«m Snip tu., Ltd.. and Chine Ltd. TH» Si^S^S^KSiSS II^ 0 J- W raE CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE Ltd TOK Stmi w A^l P C L a THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIF- CO Ltd. TM SJVS *^i} G *7u?^>£? L l<l1,039 words
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Advertisement775 1934-07-10 14 l\« P» Ma tONINKLLJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROMAN— Tuesday, July 10, Bengkalls. Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. BOELONG AN— Tuesday, July 10, Rhio, Tambelan, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. GEN. VERSPYCK- Tuesday, July 10, Letong, Maras, Tarempa, Midai, PoeloePandjang, Serassan, Oentlng and Kramat MAJANG- Wednesday,, July 11. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-775 words
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Advertisement415 1934-07-10 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i§nd AMERICAN^ MAIL 1«INE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £75. 2. 6. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine ample Deck space— entertainment of 'all kinds.415 words
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Advertisement749 1934-07-10 14 TO LONDON, VIA NArLES. MARSEILLES. ANTWERP, ROTTKKi.^ m AND MIDDLESBROUGH %KATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 13 IFUSHIMI MARU 10,»00 fl^ Dl j, KhSa MARU 10,000 July 26 27 MARU 10 400 Oct iYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 7 8 tTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Ocl n HAKONEMARU 10,400 Aug. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU749 words
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445 1934-07-10 15 EIGHT GOALS MARGIN OVER PRESSMEN A Very Easy Victory GOOD PROSPECTS FOR COMMERCIAL CUP FINAL Monopolie i 3 Straits Times L HRESSMEN ire supposed to be tireless, but yesterday on the Stadium [football ground the Straits Times Press Sports Club gave a display negatived this445 words
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Article132 1934-07-10 15 Ing are the positions of the county cricket cham--Ist Inns. R. Points LW.L. R. Poss. Obt. c '< 0 2 3 1 225 158 70.22 2 1 2 225 126 56 OC 4 3 0 240 134 55 83 4 1 0 210 113 53 81 2 2132 words
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Article232 1934-07-10 15 MALAYA CUP SUCCESS PENANG OVERCOME KEDAH »From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang 4; Kedah Owing to the fact that Kok Ying and Tuck Fee had not recovered from injuries. Penang had to make two last minute changes, Andres and Pavanaris coming into the team. Penang were the first to attack but232 words
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Article51 1934-07-10 15 Malacca gained their first success m the Malaya Cup competition at Sega mat on Saturday when they defeated Johore t the odd goal m five. The exchanges were very evenly contested throughout and on gen eral run of the play Malacca wer slightly foi i ..a win by51 words
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Article106 1934-07-10 15 The following are the latest positions m the Northern and Southern sections of the Malaya Cup competi tion: Northern Section. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Penang 2 1 0 1 5 1 J Perak 2 10 13 2 3 Selangor 2 0 0 2106 words
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Article149 1934-07-10 15 Badminton Victory For Panchor United (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 4. The Panchor Union Recreation Club defeated the Gresik Club at badminton lon theL courts. Results (Panchor players mentioned nrst.) Che Ali b Hj. Budin and M. cc Silva beat Corpl. Said and Che Ta'at. 11—21.149 words
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Article463 1934-07-10 15 MIXED CONDITIONS FOR WEEK END YACHTING Paddy Wins A Lively Race CLIFFORD CHALLENGE CUP CONCLUDED "TV CLASS sailed the last of the series for the Clifford Challenge v Cup on Sunday morning. The weather was m a changeable mood; one moment the yachts were anchored463 words
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Article, Illustration575 1934-07-10 15 Best Ever In Championship Matches LpNRY COTTON, the 28-year-old English professio^Vche^o the Open B^ l8 ta the the A on^? n r Und f Mat St Ge rge>S on Monda y- < oll the competition proper by 67 m the first round yesterday, and wt ay n575 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-07-10 15 W. J. M. Warden and Miss Toby m action.14 words
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Article206 1934-07-10 15 Mrs. Fairburn Presents Prizes The Police Depot annual sports meeting took place on Saturday. The individual champion was LCpl. 74 (Ahmad), and LCpl. 43. (Yus^f > and P. C. 2418 (Pakirisamy) tied for run-ner-up. The champion company was C Co. Mrs. Fairburn presented the prizes at the conclusion206 words
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Article107 1934-07-10 15 The results of ties played during last week m the Straits Chinese Recreation Club Ping Pong Tournament were as follows: A Handicap —Low Huck Leng —6) beat John Lim —6) 3 —o. Chua Choon Leong (—2) beat Tan Thean Tek (—4) 3 —o. Cheong Chee Urn scr107 words
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Article380 1934-07-10 15 Handicaps For Wednesday (From Our Own Correspondent) Penanff, July 9. The handicaps for the second day of the Perak summer meeting on Wednesday are as follows i Oolong is transferred from class two horses to class 3 horses and FiftyThree from Class three horses to class two horses.380 words
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Article51 1934-07-10 15 Southend have signed Lawrence Kelly, a left-back from Saint Anthony, I a Glasgow club. Kelly's birthplace is Bellshill, where Hughie Oallacher and Alec James were born. I The Delta Rangers Football Team defeated the Wiltshire "C" Coy m a friendly football match on Sunday at the Tanglin Barracks by 451 words
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Article164 1934-07-10 15 Holder Retains Men's Singles Title 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. July 8. Yon bin Mian (h>lder> won the Northern Section Men's Singles of the Johore L.T A. Tournament. In the Semi-finals Yon bin Mian P. C. Joseph, 6—3, 6— 2. and N A. Hannay beat A W. Porter.164 words
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Article34 1934-07-10 15 The sub-committee appointed by the FA. to deal with the exemption of clubs for next season's FA. Cup competition has recommended that the Corinthians be exempt until the first round of the competition proper34 words
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Advertisement68 1934-07-10 15 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOV ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representative* board all home yard bound steamers at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVFKPOOI to tmait B«cg»«» Oimrmae68 words
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Article, Illustration867 1934-07-10 16 But England Hold The Upper Hand CENTURY BY McCABE 204 Wanted With 2 Wickets AFTER fighting back brilliantly for the greater part of the day, and compiling up to the tea interval 320 for four wickets to reply to England* 627, Australia, mReuter - 867 words
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Article474 1934-07-10 16 Kamis Meets His Match BONG SOO WILL MEET CHOON LEONG IN citvi/^i re OllNljLilLO LIM Bong Soo and Chua Leong Leon* Hill meet m the final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championship at the padang on Thursday. Neither had much difficulty m getting through their semifinals yesterday. Bong Soo474 words
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Article128 1934-07-10 16 Mitchell's Fine Bowling Against Worcester London, July 9. Dtrby^hire defeated Worcestershire m the county cricket championship today by an innings and 115 runs. Derbyshire, batting first, scored 306. and before the close of play on Saturday had skittled out their opponents ior 48, Mitchell taking eight wickets128 words
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Article, Illustration294 1934-07-10 16 MALAYA COMMAND SPORTS COMMENCE Results Of Yesterday's Events ITTHE Malaya Command Athletic sports I opened yesterday at Tanglin, when the preliminary heats m the tug of war were decided together with the three miles team race and the throwing the discus events, which count for the championship. The results of294 words
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Article81 1934-07-10 16 The Senior Department "A" VII will play a game of Water-Polo with the Junior Department Ist VII on Thursday at the V.M.C.A. Pool. Seniors. Choo I Seng Kay, E. Tan, Goh Buan Cheok, j Yap Yeow Siang, Lee Choon Nghee, Tan Wee Chwee and Tan Hong Seng. I81 words
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Article72 1934-07-10 16 The following have been invited to jplay for the V.M.C.A. against the Wilts Orderly Clerks m a friendly football match today (Tuesday), at 5 p.m. on I the V.M.C.A. Ground. J. Sanderson, Lee Kit Soon, J. McNeish, Chan Ah Wing, Lim Chwee Chwee, Au Peck Kan, Yap Yeow72 words
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Article33 1934-07-10 16 Berlin, July 9. The German athlete, Hans Heinz Slevert, claims a new world's record for the decathlon with 8.790.46 pts beating the American, Bauschs' Olympic world's record by 328 pts. Reuter33 words
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Article54 1934-07-10 16 To give a younger man a chance, Tom Crew asked not to be re-elected to the list of referees. His request was granted. Arsenal have secured the transfer of Wilfred Copping, the Leeds and England international half-back, at a fee stated to be £7,000. Arsenal recently signed another first-class hal/-back54 words
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Article118 1934-07-10 16 New York, July ti. The lollowing were the results oi major league baseball games played I yesterday. Joe Moore hit a home run lor New rorfc and Lopez for Brooklyn.- Rev- ter. American League. Chicago 0 8 2 Cleveland 8 14 o Oral and Hildebrand pitched for! Cleveland.118 words
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Article78 1934-07-10 16 A photographic competition tor members of the Services has been arranged by the N.A.A.F.1., Singapore. Intending competitors may obtain full particulars from any regimental institute. The closing date of the competition, already notified to units has been extended to July 14. Entries will be judged by Messrs. Kodak, who have78 words
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Article201 1934-07-10 16 ENGLAND— Ist Innings. AUSTRALIA.— Im SutcliiTe, c 1 hipperfield b W. 11. Ponsford. U- d I OReilly Ul I C. F. Walters, C Darling b S. J. McCabe, v Veritx h H I O'Reilly 83 W. A. Broun, v Walters I R. E. S. Wyatt, b201 words
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Article39 1934-07-10 16 London, lvi Nothing was definitely meeting ot the Imperial I I ference today, out r sionally decided thai India toun land m 1936 mul RngL m 1939-40. Every* be definitely settled I ing on June 2539 words
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Advertisement55 1934-07-10 16 ninTrntc UAKIcKb lm/?&*Z7^^ SQUEEZE BULB I^^^^^ r^\ CeiltS I wk f **tri& X^m p L PER BOTTLE \P,-^^;»1 IfRADICATOR ■li^^^l (WITH DROPPER DROP ON SPOT Hgggr APPLICATOR) ONE SOLUTION REMOVES WRITING INKS AND MANY KINDS OF STAINS FROM PAPER AND ALL FABRICS EXCEPT SILK AND RAYON. MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITED.55 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-10 16 PLAIN FACTS! By using the best ingredients obtainable:Fraser Neave Ltd. produce the richest. most fruity and highest class beverage^ obtainable:- Guaranteed to conform to the requirements of:Public Health and Pare Food enactments j ill s~\ j t i~* "^^^sB%i /""*v /'l' f T^ f\^ "^^^^B45 words
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