The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1934
1934-07-12
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Title Section18 1934-07-12 1 The Singapore Free Pres AND DAILY NEWS J NO. 14,314. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934 1% CENTS18 words
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128 1934-07-12 1 ALLOTMENT OF QUOTAS A j THE HAGUE Entry Of Indo- rbc HagOCi July 11. 1 Tin Committee owing adhesions' ne 1,700 tons for IS, and 3.000 tons Ruandauoperating companies, 6.000 tons for 1935. 1936. of the signatory i Increase d above 65 perReuter - 128 words
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Article141 1934-07-12 1 Steadily Increasing In Europe London. July 11. lumber ol cotton looms to th< world at r r»' end o: 1933 compared end of 1930. the «ie- v Ing 28.000. The European >; was main iy due to a d< Tea* of 104,935 m Britain. I has also beenReuter - 141 words
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Article10 1934-07-12 1 Wellington, July 8. announced ol Mr. botanist nA Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 10 words
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GERMANY SAVED FROM CIVIL WAR
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Article, Illustration128 1934-07-12 1 Paris, July 11. HTHE claim that he saved Germany from the tragedy of civil war was made by Hitler m the course of an interview granted to Professor Alfred Pearson, of lowa, and pub- lished m the European edition of the New York Times. Referring to recentReuter - 128 words
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Article56 1934-07-12 1 Berlin, July 9. 7... Government has applied a complete ban to any public- references to the church dispute and hence the newspapers are only allowed to give the Reich Bishop's point of view, while the opposition clergy are debarred trom informing- congregations of the state ofReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article68 1934-07-12 1 Plans For Extending and Speeding Up London, June 9. The Question of Imperial mail services is at present engaging the attention of the British Government, with relation to the possibility of extension and speeding-up. The Postmaster-Gem ral m the House of Commons yesterday stated that the whole questionBritish Radio - 68 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-07-12 1 A NEW French military flying boat burst into flames as it was undergoing trials at Berre. Three passengers escaped but a member of the crew named Vilain lost his life. Photo shows the blaz ug flying boat.37 words
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777 1934-07-12 1 FAMOUS EXPLORER ON WAY TO SINGAPORE TO JOIN LINCOLN ELLSWORTH POLAR FLIGHT London, July 7. SIR Hubert Wilkins has caught the air mail to Singapore to join; •the Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic j Expedition. A friend with an aeroplane at Singapore will take him to! New Zealand.- -Renter Wireless. Imperial AirwaysBritish Radio - 777 words
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Article101 1934-07-12 1 Rioters Fire On Dutch Police Grave Situation In Rotterdam Rotterdam. July 11. THE residents of the Crosswky quarter were firing cm the police from windows to-night and the police replying: an old woman of seventy was hit. There are large forces of mounted '2o'rc r end military police In theReuter - 101 words
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Article58 1934-07-12 1 British Government May Take Action London. July 11. In the House oi Commons today. Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, announced that when full particulars were received ox the revised Chinese tariffs he would examine the changes and see whether representations on behalf of BritishReuter - 58 words
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Article30 1934-07-12 1 Mr L. R. Tofield, of Huttenbach Lazarus and Sons. Penang, left f or Singapore on Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs Tofield. Mr. Tofield is pro- ceeding home on leave from Singapore.30 words
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Article63 1934-07-12 1 NEW CAPTAIN-IN-CHARGE APPOINTED CAPTAIN William Penrose Mark-Wardlaw, D.5.0.. Royal Navy, ha* been appointed to relieve Captain M. R. J. Maxwell-Scott, D.5.0., Royal Navy. Captain Mark-Wardlaw is expected to leave England on Aug. 3, m the s.s. Rawalpindi, arriving m Singapore ow Aug. 31. On taking up his new appointment at63 words
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Article156 1934-07-12 1 SOVIET TO USE MILDER METHODS Moscow, July 11. A DECREE, has been issued laying down the composition of the new Commissariat for Home Affairs which is taking over the extraordinary judicial functions of the Ogpu (the secret police) and is charged with safeguarding the revolutionary orderReuter - 156 words
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Article46 1934-07-12 1 Tokio, July 9. Four Communist leaders who refused to renounce communism and who have pledged their allegiance to the Comintern have been sentenced to penal servitude ranging from life to ten years for violation of the peace and maintenance of the law.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article121 1934-07-12 1 Last Tributes To Prince Henry The Hague, July 11. JJEADED by a white hearse drawn by eight black horses, the funeral cortege of Prince Henry, Consort to H.M. the Queen of the Netherlands, left for Delft, followed by five carriages filled with flowers, including wreaths fromReuter - 121 words
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Article28 1934-07-12 1 London. July Much sympathy for Australia, following the indisposition of some of their players, was expressed m a telegram received by their manueer from the King- British RadioBritish Radio - 28 words
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Article, Illustration86 1934-07-12 1 DOLLFUSS TO FORM A NEW MINISTRY Resignation Of Vienna, July 11. AFTER the resignation of Lieut.- General Count Schoenburg, the Minister of Defence, and Hen* Hartenstein, the Minister of Agriculture, the Cabinet handed m its resignation to Dr. Dollfuss, the Chancellor, who is commissioned to lorm a new Ministry andReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement69 1934-07-12 1 BIGIA TEA the freshness Brings tne and fragrance of the M Bvan8 van gardens dir ect to >our home. SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL CONCERT hA 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. U ANCE (formal) 945 n.m. to Midnight THE STAR DANCER Miss MUSHKA PANOVA *ROM T n E ROXY THEATRE OF NEW YORK69 words
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Advertisement39 1934-07-12 1 CHRYSLBI ENDURANCE ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-VIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE r CONCERT DURING DINNER SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1934. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WITH 1 1 < DWYER DWYER "THE MERRY MAKERS" AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ALL ENGLISH SHOW DINNER $3.- NON-DINERS $139 words
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Advertisement11 1934-07-12 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article144 1934-07-12 2 Flow Of Chinese From Hong Kong To Malaya Overseas Chinese who have returned to Hong Kong are glad to learn that the rubber and tin industries m the Straits Settlements are improving, as this will give them a chance to return here to make a living.144 words
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521 1934-07-12 2 Ceremony Of The Last Brew London, June 20. 'THE Red Lion Brewery. St. Kathe- rine's Way, which has existed near to the Tower of London for nearly five centuries, is to close down on June 23. Yesterday when the last brew— a mighty one521 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-07-12 2 D. R Jardlne, ex-captain of the E nr ||sh Test team, watches the youn* ters a t th Stan',, lne net the St. Dun-24 words
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Article199 1934-07-12 2 Repertory Efforts At Oxford It is announced that the threatened closing of Birmingham Repertory Theatre has been averted and that there is great hope also of saving the Oxford Repertory Theatre, which had announced its "final performance." Birmingham Repertory Theatre was m danger of closing down owing199 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-07-12 2 Muthucumaru punching clear m the I.C.F.A. Malays match at Anson Road which the Malays won 4 o.17 words
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Article677 1934-07-12 2 A PLEA FOR MOSQUITO BUSES To the Editor. Si*. I beg to ask you to allot me a small space m your columns to refer :o the controversy regarding mosquito buses. People living m the districts which are to be deprived of the bus transport are677 words
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Article132 1934-07-12 2 With the exception of about nrty boarders and a few day scholars, the pupils of the Government High School, Rangoon, left the school m a body a fortnight ago. states the Malay Mail, formed themselves into a procession marched along to the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, where they encamped. The strength132 words
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Advertisement31 1934-07-12 2 TELEPHONE non i > WOO. lOSE no tuns m call* -*ing us— whatever the need may be— for m the Classified Want-Ad Columns lie resulto waiting to serve yon. jFtee QxesQ ADS31 words
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Advertisement753 1934-07-12 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ TENDERS. SIXGAPOr] MUNICH^,., j v Tenders particulars. M Supply of niling ma tipping sam- for Changi Road ironwo- ;>• to Telok Kurau R(Jlf hI £*m Closing. 4 p.m. Thursd Cutting and relays t oid Singapore fo£ < 7 or Closing. 4 p.m. F n Supply of Heavy Pip,,753 words
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Miscellaneous312 1934-07-12 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, 12th. «igh Water, 12.01 p.m. 8.3. ft., 10.58 p.m. 9.6 ft. Tennis B.L.T.A. Championships, Mixed Doubles Finals, football. Malaya Cup Training, A. R. Stadium; Second Division, S.C.C. vs. 8.C.T.. S.C.C. Friendly. Raffles Institution 3rd vs. Anglo-Chinese School 3rd. ACS. Cricket: Wiltshires vs. Bt. Andrew's School,312 words
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59 1934-07-12 3 SUDDEN ATTACK ON SHIP'S GUNNER BY MALAY FIREMAN r. [mi enl Itiiu Eussie r SB H n| r bin ...,•> f der no n ason assaulted spcien luUes Kf g amS X master ol th* a be saw think of i o on the bridge m at, :he ie crew59 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-07-12 3 One of the relay teams m the St. Anthony's school sports.11 words
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Article74 1934-07-12 3 Woman Drowned Outride Colombo Li Shu Cr.en. Europe to Shanghai on eNorwef steamer, Trianon. shortly after the i for the tr^p to a ording to the official Trianon arrived vessel was h aving at 10.15 a.m. when man r nning out of her vtrboard. The pped but a74 words
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Article73 1934-07-12 3 U Proof That He Knew Coins Were Counterfeit n Correspondents Ipoh. July 10. P\ rak Assizes com- yesterday, Mr. Justice pwsldi d nd the first case called tin whi :i Chew Ah Chew, an friyChinese, was charged with being m P 4 48 ten-crnt hich wen counterfeit Decupled73 words
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720 1934-07-12 3 New Mersey Tunnel, Longest In World, Will Be Opened Next Week ELABORATE PAGEANT FOR OPENING DAY T IVERPOOL is to have a week of pageantry m connexion with the opening by the King on July 18, of the new Mersey Tunnel. On each day of the week beginning July 15720 words
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Article252 1934-07-12 3 TERRIBLY HOT WEATHER M SINCE JUNE 30 DERAK'S population has been having a very uncomfortable time owing to the terribly hot weather that has prevailed during the past few days. Not only the days but the nights as as well are very warm and oppressive. Even people252 words
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Article89 1934-07-12 3 Fought By 1,000 Troops With Gas Masks London, Juiy The anti-cyclone still shows no signs of breaking up and a fine week-end with a high day temperature throughout the British Isles is forecast. A serious forest and heath fire yesterday on Blackdown Plateau, near Aldershot, at one timeBritish Radio - 89 words
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Article21 1934-07-12 3 Wellington, July 8. The death is announced of Mr. Leonard Cockayne, a botanist and forestry expert— Reuter Wireless.21 words
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Article213 1934-07-12 3 Stabbing Incident From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 11. Sentence of deaih was passed on Muthi^amy a Tamil rubber tapper, when he was found guilty yesterday at lie Seiangor Assizes, of the murder of a compar ot. Chidambaram. A quarrel qver a debt took place213 words
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Article331 1934-07-12 3 Sunday, July I. In the evening His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott were present at an orchestral concert at the Selangor Club. Monday, July 2. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal jCouncil held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices. Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, July 3. Hon. Mr.331 words
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Article166 1934-07-12 3 1 Members are notified that Mr. Frank Braidwood, the International Cowboy Baritone and humorist will entertain at the Singapore Cricket Club at 9.30 p.m. on Friday 20th July with songs, original patter, and real Alpine Swiss yodelling, also banjo specialities. I During the performance he will be assisted166 words
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Advertisement75 1934-07-12 3 LITTLE PIMPLES BNCtDIHEAD j*ng Caused Sleepless N #ts._Cuticura Healed. swted on my child*, ■*:.l htte w -'dtreak and discharge cnist She could not h* lo wculd irTlta^» causing Sfili -^through *fc- Then 1 tried a free :a Soar and Oimxneni. l '1 bought moje. 'fCv: Ct Soap and two v75 words
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Advertisement607 1934-07-12 3 WHITEAWAYS DOLUR BARGAIN WEEK LAST 3 DAYS THE DEMAND FOR OUR POPULAR DOLLAR BARGAINS DURING THE FIRST THREE DAYS HAS NECESSITATED INTRODUCING MANY NEW LINES TO REPLACE THOSE ALREADY SOLD OUT BUY THE RIGHT WAV AT WHITEAWAYS AND SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE $1 .BAR6AINSSI TOILET SOAP. 'White Windsor delicately $1.00607 words
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Article434 1934-07-12 4 Joan Littlefield - Joan Littlefield Britain On The Screen By IT is estimated that £5,000,000 a year is now being spent on making British films. The cost of each picture ranges from £15,000 to £100,000, and an average of ten films a week is being made. It434 words
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Article84 1934-07-12 4 Hats at the moment are m a state of flux, and may be either Tudor. Dresden Shepherdess, or merely sporting The beret is less evident than it was and we are promised large curving brims for the summer. Little felt hats with a backward and sideways slope are sometimes adorned84 words
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Article1401 1934-07-12 4 GRAEME D. NICOLL - Captured By Pirates GRAEME D. NICOLL Hotv It Feels To Be SHUNTIEN PIRACY VICTIM TELLS HIS OWN STORY j ONLY 2 DAYS IN CAPTIVITY— BUT i ENOUGH I One of the four Britishers who were taken prisoner by the pirates when the s.s. Shuntien was looted last month, tells below1,401 words
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Article251 1934-07-12 4 Hopes Of Recovery £250 MOO THE salvage ship ArtifUo left f, last month tor Br.M permitting, will shortly re sum/ the P. and O liner E»vpJ It is now six years s m Ml operations oil Ush;mt wen h the Sorima Company T J^Jl 30251 words
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Advertisement31 1934-07-12 4 PRESENTING THE CUMULATIVE. RESULT OF ALL CHRYSLER ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENTS Greater mechanical excellence more brilliant perfajmanceandcustom luxury unheard of m this price class >iOW ON VIEW AT BORNEO MOTO RS LTD. SINGAPORE.31 words
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Article, Illustration246 1934-07-12 5 or cnmiclt <""h beard) on the dais m front of the railway station after his arrival. ssed the 193S World's Fair m Chicago because of his enol Europe, Samuel Insult, the financier who is facing ng the collapse of his utility companies, paid a visit246 words
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Advertisement180 1934-07-12 5 I F m 1 THE iidd or silver miner does much work before j his mine is on a Daving basis. That's "dctelop- I ment work/* He carries on m the hope that I soon he will come to the pay -streak and wilf I have his reward. j Compare180 words
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768 1934-07-12 6 INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. OIL CO. TRADE MARK Notice Of Appeal Given "A COMPLETE chain of circumstances" was the description applied by Dr. C. H. Withers Payne, counsel for complainant, to two prosecutions launched at the instance of the Standard Vacuum Oil768 words
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Article171 1934-07-12 6 FIVE MEN CLAIM TO BE TRIED FIVE men arrested by the police m a raid on the headquarters Of the Seamen's Union m Sago S'-reet immediately after Tuesday's tTray m an alleyway off Battery Road, were produced m the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander171 words
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Article178 1934-07-12 6 Alleged False Use *Of Title ii you ARE charged that you wilfully *«.nd falsely used the title of doctor and thereby implied a qualification to practise medicine or surgery, an offence punishable under Section 20. of Ordinance 99. of the Medical Registration." This indictment was read to two178 words
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Article32 1934-07-12 6 Bishop Devals of Malacca is expected m Taiping on T uly 19 and wi 1 stuv f>r three days. The Catholic commup.ity there is i. ranging a reception. I our Taiping correspondent.32 words
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Article446 1934-07-12 6 CHINESE LABOUR SHORTAGE Kuala Lumpur, July 19. npwo Chinese tin miners who had found the labour problem dangerously acute on their workings have been granted special permission by the Resident of Selangor to recruit 200 labourers each from China m excess of the immigration quota. The labour position on their446 words
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Article86 1934-07-12 6 Father Of A Police Court Interpreter Dead The death took place yesterday morning at his residence m No. 11, Bukit Pasoh, of Mr. Lim Khian Cheng, father of Mr. Lim Choan Ann, an interpreter attached to the police courts. The deceased had been ailing Tor some86 words
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Article67 1934-07-12 6 News has reached Seremban of the death at P>.!? u Sobar,?. North Sumatra ->f Mrs. O'Ccnneli. w!fe of Mr. O'Conqrjl m »!i ">«" Custom Department at seremban. Mr. and Mrs. CConnell left Penang for home but it is reported 7 f V SS sto^^ "ad left the f^arf. Mrs O*ConneTl67 words
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Article47 1934-07-12 6 Geylang residents may be interested to kr yw that the Methodist Mission -s cnsiderinp t»w advisability of opening a morning school for boys m Geylang m January 1935. committee has been appointed by w .he Geylang Methodist English Church v ,o ascertai- the number of would-br students.47 words
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Article340 1934-07-12 6 THEN GAVE HIMSELF UP TO POLICE OENTENCE of seven months' rigor ous imprisonment was passed by the Penang District Judge on Mat bin Saat, a Malay youth who was convicted of house-breaking by entering into a room m the servants' quarters of the Runnymede Hotel occupied by340 words
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Article339 1934-07-12 6 NEW WOMAN BARRISTER ADMITTED TO PRACTICK PENANC; OENANG'S second lady burr. r M third In the whole of M. tl on Monday admitted to practi advocate and solicitor of the Bm Court of the Straits Settlements is Miss Beng Teik Lim. who com- I family of well-known law. Miss Lim.339 words
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Article61 1934-07-12 6 On the application ol D--j spector Wray a farther postp lof a week was granted by Mi 11 Forrer. the criminal dlstrt< on Tuesday when Kha;i I charu, a Siamese, appear* c; to an application for Ins retun Siam under the Extradition An A letter was produced Siamese Consul, and61 words
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Article296 1934-07-12 6 WIDOW'S APPEAL TO COURT The Hearing was continued before Sir Walter Huggard, Chief Justice. Id the Supreme Court, Singapore, yesterday of the proceedings m which it is sought to vary the decision of the Registrar by which it was held that certain properties which, it was claimed, had been allotted296 words
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Article88 1934-07-12 6 Penang J.P. Acquitted And Discharged Penang, July 11. Ritß Lim Seng Hooi. the well-known local J.P., was? discharged by the district judge this morning m the case In which he was charged with perjury. Chan Soon Nean. a lawyer's clerk, who was charged with abetting Mr. Lim.88 words
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Article25 1934-07-12 6 Preventive service officers searching the S.S. Haloden on Tuesday morning found 1.000 t anils of chandu valued at about $8,000 secreted In the chain locker.25 words
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Advertisement43 1934-07-12 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR RESTAURANT 11 COLLYER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN si- Special Dishes $0.60) SPECIAL DINNER fI.SO from 7 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. SEND YOUR LETTERS BY THE t QUICKEST ROUTE. AiK MAIL THEM Xi La M. TO HOLLAND ENGLAND IN 7 DAYS.43 words
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Advertisement28 1934-07-12 6 A well-appointed bathroom is a necessity m the tropics We hold large stocks of all the requirements for an up-to-date bathroom Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES28 words
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557 1934-07-12 7 Singapore Chinese Schools To Co -Operate EDUCA TIONAL RESEARCH I SOCIETY FORMED 50 Representatives OVER 50 representatives from the j various Chinese schools In Singapore met at the Chinese! Chamber c: Commerce at Hill Street to approve of the draft regulations of the Chung Hua Chiau Yu Yen Chiu Hui557 words
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Article60 1934-07-12 7 sinst Japanese Withdrawn ing 19 t.^hii •>: i tin hi Waterloo Shinya. alias Shin s mention oJ be( 1 leit by a Chinese. He igar The seliure r ana .'sis. Mr O. R T. thi i >urt that the :anntotera had been them was lound In the t'ireumsti60 words
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Article60 1934-07-12 7 ffcirgc m Connection With Coolies 1 Wages i hearing. Sim T«v a 'Quitted yester- the second charge of criminal a servant oi $335. n Hin Pineapo'r? Serangoon Ro.ni under S!m was employed, a.'tfced thai L':sj.pp'ared with coolies a ages en •lm r payment denied having received *ie I60 words
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Article445 1934-07-12 7 RASH DRIVING CASE ADJOURNED Notes Of Evidence To Be Sent To D.P.P Both parties asked that r.otes of the evidence should b? sent to the DPP. when the case m which Yusof bin Mohamed Taib. who la oecuaed of driving a Royal Navy van m a445 words
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Article101 1934-07-12 7 And How He Became A Drug Trafficker Cairo, July 9. How a notorious local thief became a drug trafficker as the result of a robbery was revealed m the court when he and thirteen others were sent to soal for terms ranging from one to years and were101 words
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Article379 1934-07-12 7 TWO YEARS' GAOL FOR COMMUNIST Found With Seditious Literature 'From Cur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. Admitting tnac ne naa Deen loonsii udom Toon, a Chinese wno pleader ,miry oeiore Mr. Justice Surton, m the Assizes, to of seditious liter »ture. pleaded leniency. His rdsnip: In379 words
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Article60 1934-07-12 7 Five Years For Banishee Who Returned (Prom Dur Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, July 10. Remarking he had no discretion m the matter. Mr. Justice Burton athe Assizes, sentenced Karuppi^h. a returned bantehee, to five years' rigor- ous imprisonment. The accused had been banished from Perak m 1921.60 words
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Advertisement273 1934-07-12 7 '-**TTi Ift jkl PREMIERE THIS EVENING "< P A jLLhl U 6-is 9 1S NO ONE CAN DIE SO LONG AS HE LIVES! HgHUEp* THE MOST AUDACIOUS THEME EVER FILMED UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT Wffulßßr fl starring¥T "R ¥T\ TJ "R mif ay»#^ v irajMM <■— jk^ m V^/ HI Jrv 9^/273 words
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Advertisement179 1934-07-12 7 CAPITA! a SHOWS A DAY M ■■V L. 3.15 6-15 9lii WHOM A CITY t HMEKf M T6W»l>^ /r fc^ prehistoric worU strangely sr.rred <^^^/^Sc^W^Bit!A by woman's b<?ju^v. ru«hes ovn t 'f &7/ •treett and roofrop* urccVinu JBIB > f «utos breaking walls! A/ jfwßf IwV Oui-leapir.jjtJwruaiJc-nimajinin^ l v '-r4^V^£a^nUrVi179 words
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Advertisement48 1934-07-12 7 I OPENING TOMORROW IRKCHARD ARLEN and SALLY EILERS m "SHE MADE HER BED' a Paramount Film nfl ft. ft^ Sf JSbuS^B^n^ flHt 4*Sto4r y&y*W]^M A^k^mmL s 7^BWj^nW. i <^^^pf -y nv^k. n^n^^nv n^F -v, c "i n^B k P n^^^^3 A one-man woman meett the wrong man firs.48 words
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730 1934-07-12 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1934. "When The Devil Was Sick-" TTHE old tag, "When the devil was sick springs irresistibly to mind on reading that part of Dr. R. O. Winstedt's report on the State of Johore for the past year m which he writes that the730 words
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Article990 1934-07-12 8 I A MONTH ago Mr. Vaughan Jones, i A the popular acting secretary of jthe S.C.C. during the absence on leave of "Joe" Clark, introduced an entirely new feature into local club life by securing the services of a famous touring vaudeville artist to give an990 words
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Article313 1934-07-12 8 Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, M.C.S.. who arrived from home by the last mail steamer, took his seat m the Seremban police court on Monday. The death took place m Penang on Saturday of Wan Tarn, wife of Mr Shaik Mohamed Tamby. chief clerk Supreme313 words
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Article814 1934-07-12 8 j AT Stoke Poges I retlUl like our old friend i. jin umbra." looking dov I \enth gn.cn. Out ol (couples that played the hole went into the brook and nl Ld the green, while tn befell the lactic. To a old dv Maurier joke from ■lume814 words
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Article31 1934-07-12 8 It is understood that, by mission of the Perak Bupren I the enquiry into the 190.000 committed at the Batu Qajftti some time ago will bo hold I First Magistrate Ipoh31 words
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Advertisement104 1934-07-12 8 dfia'iveyAJdUAtcrl&tearri If--1 QILDBECK* by speci^ r bm thi APPOINTMENT WNG F Sl% FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED vYearing a good piece oi JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appeals to the pride of ownership m everybody, young and old. The beautiful designs of JEWELS as stocked by104 words
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Advertisement66 1934-07-12 8 "IT IS OFTEN A RELIEF TO A FATHER to get his daughter off his hands/ said a magistrate last week. So long as it doesn't mean that he will have to get her husband on his feet. All those who get married should not forget to take out a "GAFLAC"66 words
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578 1934-07-12 9 FLOODS, HEAT WAVE AND DROUGHT Dyke Collapse In The Upper Yangtze Shanghai, July 11. THE year 1934 promises to be one of calamity for China. Floods have occurred or are imminent from Kwangtung to Chihli, at the same time protracted drought is causingUnion Times - 578 words
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Article67 1934-07-12 9 NOT A ONE MAN JOB ON WANTS T,i RETIRE I onimissimi To Direct The N.RA shingtoß, July 11. n, the adminisG n has recom Roosevelt to ission to direct him to retire. I ited 'I have recomlent that this will > when it passes administration. I commission.* 1 would continueReuter - 67 words
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Article96 1934-07-12 9 Foreign ountries London, July use of Commons ..ni imports of 30. Mr. Wair Agriculture, said reign countries United Kingri ondensed milk, for cream, had been voluntary rei s inra July I. the ed on imports duri ;)t nod of the ,i New Zealand ..ik their coluctions arranged lorBritish Radio - 96 words
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Article59 1934-07-12 9 2,662 Arriving From India To-day Telegraphic information has been received by t he Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, at Penang that 2.662 state-aided labourers will arrive on JU lt y is'expUed ?h S al R 3°4 h 0 n win be sent to Pu'lau JeS and the balance59 words
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Article8 1934-07-12 9 A meeting of the Malayalee residents &§S-3SB?4?SSS Malayalam.8 words
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Article194 1934-07-12 9 "INERT PASSIVE BENEVOLENCE" BRITISH ATTITUDE TO FRANCE One Locarno Is Enough Londoii, July 11. •THE communique on the Anglo- French talks is achromatic as usual and approaches to British official quarters do not reveal any more. Though M. Barthou declares himself quite happy at his reception m London it seemsReuter - 194 words
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Article60 1934-07-12 9 London, Julj A A Communique issued at th 2 close :A conversations between the British an? French Ministers stales 'M. Louis Barthou. the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and M. Francois Pietri. the French Minister of Marine, visited the Foreign Office this morning. They were accompanied by the60 words
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Article55 1934-07-12 9 LESS EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN London, July 9. BRITAIN'S unemployment on June 25 totalled 2,092,586, which is 2,205 more than m the previous month. The check is due to the sharp decline m the coal-mining: figure but the improvement m employment In most of the principal industries as recorded m mostReuter - 55 words
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Article86 1934-07-12 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, July 11. Spot (Sellers) 7y 4 d. <7 5j16d.) (Buyers) 7Vsd. (7 3:16 d.) Oct-Dec. 7 7<l6d. (7 7|16d.) Jan.-Mar. 7 9 16d. (7 9|16d.) Apr.-June 7 11 16 d. (7 ll!16d.) Market Quiet. New York. July 11.86 words
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Advertisement87 1934-07-12 9 BOOKS O N VAC H Tl N G Grifflths sg.oo 7.50 7.50 A 50 3 00 on 3 00 H P. M-ihl--3.00 v Pi »n 3.00 S rtin 'J.oo Kelly Walsh, Ltd. Kong) Singapore m m m WOULD Bl MIKACLC, A YEAR -81l AKNKR'S SWF.EP I UU \D AGAIN J87 words
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Advertisement243 1934-07-12 9 ~7 M LADIES C^^^^mjSr autograph GOLF CLUBS CIA Ow cAfu HP* I COMPLETE SETS AVAILABLE AT: I ROBINSON Co Ld SINGAPORE. I C OX BRAND NAILLESS I HOOP STEEL FOR BALING f! |^f *> H- x .oi6" T»J ENGLISH and AMERICAN MADE Spot pri<,. x cts b jVr^pir Forward piicr243 words
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Article853 1934-07-12 10 TIN AND R UBBER ACTIVE Both Commodities Steady On Local Market As a welcome change from the stagnant conditions prevailing oi late tn the local share market < states Messrs. Frasor and Co.'s report) the past 'few days have seen a decided improvement both In the tone and Jin volume853 words
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Article200 1934-07-12 10 July 11. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 11 64 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 5J32 London, 60 days' sight 24 9!64 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 1 /8 London, demand 2 4 7J64 London, T.T. 2 4 332 Lyons, Paris, demand 886 Hamburg, demand 151 New York,200 words
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Article169 1934-07-12 10 30 Industrials 97.15 97.04 98.07 20 Rails 43.57 43.60 44.18 20 Utilities 22.77 23.73 23.79 50 Bonds 94.62 94.78 94.94 I July 7, 9, 10. (American Ccii. Com. 98 :< 4 08' 4 99^ American Telephone and Telegraph 115 115- 116% ;Atcheson Railroad 61 61»<> 63 Dupont 90%169 words
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Article84 1934-07-12 10 During the week ending on July 7 1934. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 93,545 fcases, of which 80,582 cases were to the United Kingdom. 3.937 cases to the Continent of 2.297 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period on Jan 1. 1934, to July 784 words
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Article33 1934-07-12 10 The Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L.. have received the following telegram from the Secretary m London- Re-election of Blakemore on show on hands at annual meeting has been confirmed by poll declared today33 words
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85 1934-07-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY FJUCES CURRENT Tone of Market: Quiet after firm. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7. 3 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 14% per lb. July 11, 12 o'clock noon R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot (loose) 24 1 2 24 585 words
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Article68 1934-07-12 10 Demand For Gilt-Edged Securities London, July 9. On the Stock Exchange to-day investment demand was renewed for gilt-edged securities while dividend hopes, coupled with a more optimistic feeling regarding the wages question, caused a sharp advance m home rails. Other sections, generally, ruled steady but business on the68 words
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Article69 1934-07-12 10 London, July 7. On the money market this week, with the turn of the month, supplies again were ample for requirements and the market's indebtedness to the Bank of England was liquidated without difficulty. In fact the abundance of capital seeking employment is reflected m the averageReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article134 1934-07-12 10 THE TIN PRICE July 11 Singapore tin price <per picul) $113,621/2- July 11, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 31.00 White Pepper 30.00 Black Pepper 13.50 Copra, Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.50 Small flake Tapioca 4.10 Fair Sago134 words
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Article52 1934-07-12 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 7. Yam Seng Rubber records a profit tor the year ended Mar. 31 of £3,648. A dividend of 7V2 per cent, la recommended, carrying forward £2,075. Malaya United discloses a profit of £805 for the same period, reducing the debit forward52 words
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Article30 1934-07-12 10 The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation have declared an Interim Dividend of £3 per share payable on August 13. subject to deduction of Income Tax.30 words
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Article945 1934-07-12 10 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934. Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4) 6s 4%d 6s 9d Vsam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Mistral Malay 50s 52s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.07 2.15 viangrin Tin 34s 9d 35s 6d I Changkat Tin 49s 51s Chenderiang 10s945 words
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Article1000 1934-07-12 10 THE FEAR OF WORKING AT A LOSS Removed Since The Adi, Of Restriction At the Annual general minting of Rernbau Jetei Rubber, Limited, held on May 30, ihe chairman, Addressing the shareholders said: Since the account! for 1933. now before you. were mace up, the whole outI lock of the1,000 words
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Article90 1934-07-12 10 The Singapore Chamb- r merce Rubber AnocUtlon 1,182 nd. auction when thoi Catalogued 2,036,G69 lbs Offered 1,794,492 —8' I Sold 1,307.428 London New York PRICES KFALI/1I) Ribbed smoked sheet cent* per Ih Standard quality Good average quality Fair average quality Off quality Sheet cuttings Crepe Fine quality90 words
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Article93 1934-07-12 10 Abroad Londu;. Exchanges today wore: Paris 76 13/32. New York 5.04. Montreal 4.98 3^,. Brussels 21.57. Geneva 15.48. Amsterdam 7.43. MDan 543/ 4 Berlin 13.15"', Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.39'^ Hehsingfors *****. Madrid 36%. Lisbon 110. Athens 525 sellers. Bucharest 505. Belgrade 221*2. Rio 4'/ 4 sellers official Buenos Aires 36British Radio - 93 words
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Article39 1934-07-12 10 Output of Glenshiel Rubbt was 673.494 lbs (agst tti.iTl I profit *as £2,276 <agst. IOM plus £10,914 brought m To for development £1.000 fnll>. £12.190 fwd Balance sheet ih< £14,537 and Govt. secuntw market value at Dec. 31 £9,82f>39 words
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895 1934-07-12 11 ALL GRAIN-PRODUCING COUNTRIES AFFECTED gut World Is Not Drying Up that have appeared of the great drought, that is S over a large proportion of its extent, have creat.,n of the scale of the calamity and many have people that theThe Times - 895 words
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Article56 1934-07-12 11 p reciotts Metal Jolted Off Truck Perth. g Davyhurst, Western oz ,1 retorted gold proceedi of his last foing to Kalgoorli? In the truck, takin? old, which was m a a Piece of pappr. the bo X about TIISS It was gone when believed that the bex rough56 words
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Article25 1934-07-12 11 Sydney. try homes which the ,;r will TlUt during South Wales will be ajor-Genm] James at Camden, and °'W0 acre White prowellbraok.25 words
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Article94 1934-07-12 11 Nine Chinese Girls Jump Into River Roped Together Amoy, June 25. Nine Chinese girls of Huai-an, near Amoy. tied themselves together with rope and jumped into the river to commit suicide because of marital troubles. Of the nine seven were cousins. Some of them had recently married andReuter - 94 words
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Article54 1934-07-12 11 Coincident with the arrival m London of the German delegation to dismiss the German moratorium on transfers, especially the Dawes and Young loans, the German State Railways announce a special reduction ot 30 plt cent, m all fares for the next roar months provided at least seven days are spent54 words
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Article46 1934-07-12 11 Wireless Programme STATION fc *Z.H.L" SINGAPORE Wave length 49.9 metres THURSDAY, 12th. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. 8 p.m. Relay of Dinner Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 8.30 p.m Close Down.46 words
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Article493 1934-07-12 11 How The Scheme Came Into Force I Colombo. June 1. The Rubber Restriction. Scheme having been successfully launched as from midnight on May 31st, the officers of the Rubber Controller's Department had a slight respite to-day after weeks of very heavy work. Dealers' stocks yesterday were cal493 words
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Article75 1934-07-12 11 783 Persons Killed In A Year Canberra. Figures compiled by the Commonwealth Statistician show that 783 persons were killed and 14.105 injured m public streets m Australia m the year ended June 30, 1933. Accidents to motor vehicles resulted m the death of 584 persons and injuries to75 words
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Article450 1934-07-12 11 L m Singapore. July 11, The foi lowing publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. P. M.S., during the period June 30 to July 6, inclusive, and are available for public use m the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be450 words
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Article263 1934-07-12 11 Robbers Use Crucifix As A Crowbar Melbourne. Using a large golden Crucifix as a crowbar, and the sanctuary lamps as torches, thieves who raided St. Patrick's Cathedral stripped the exteriors of three tabernacles of gold and jewelled adornments, valued at £1.000. The robbery was evidently planned by a263 words
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Advertisement363 1934-07-12 11 I Assets exceed $12.000.000. Assurance In force ©tot 930,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON omCE 27. Old Jewrj It The Company ha, £20.000 deposited with ttaajgg-***** compile, with the British Lite A^nc. ATTRACTIVE363 words
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Advertisement432 1934-07-12 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHl** (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.00* shares of £5 each £3,000.0<» Reserve Fund £3.000.00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors L 000 p#* HEAD OFFICI 38, Blshopsgate. London, EC I Agencies an* Branchet i Alor Star Ilollc Balgox. Amrltsar Ipoh432 words
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1264 1934-07-12 12 Treaty Of London "Dangerous And 111-Considered ADMIRAL of the Fleet Sir Roger B. Keyes, Bart.. G.C.8., X.C.V.0., C.M.G.. proposed the following resolution at the recent annual meeting of the Grand Council of the Navy League: •Naval Defence— That the Grand Council of the Navy League1,264 words
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Advertisement647 1934-07-12 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. I LLOYDS AGENTS. *o»King \gents for Federated Malay States Railways. Koval State Railways of Slam. sMIViM t^Z^sTT^s^^^^^B^^sl ■^smihsFßr^i Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA, FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES." COMPRISING TBM LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC647 words
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Advertisement113 1934-07-12 12 For everything sppertaioil| TO Travel. Banking Freight COOKS WACONS^LITS IWOOtO TBAVEt StPVIC I J 39, ROBINSON ROAD. ln<Ji\ iilual Atttni." Tekplione SPOR HENDERSON LINE SCHEDLLE Of MMMUMQM By Fortnightly Fa.ssrnK«r Nuanoei Between Rangoon. Tort Sudai. Marseilles, Pa Ima and I nit Und HOMEWARD SAI! INGB Port uf Disf-mbar^ation IMMn.o^ lra\e113 words
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Miscellaneous570 1934-07-12 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan < via Jerantut Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan 'via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday T.570 words
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Miscellaneous263 1934-07-12 12 SINGAPORE I HARJioi k I Ship* alongside th. v East Whart (Entrance H Van Heut.sz 22: K.r H Main Wharf (Entrain, H Poelau Roebiati 18 H 14: Benvorlk-h 11: K. H Empire Dm* (Entrance Gait 1 I Eurybates 30: Mun Silksworth 35; Bteel H Empire I>«m k rKntrmacc G H263 words
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Advertisement425 1934-07-12 13 •ft vi <s^Ss^BS^* P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPDS I nage Spore. T'nage Spore 17.000 July 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Sent 27 BOMALI MM Au 1 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept 28 15.000 Aug. 9 BEHAR 6.000 Oct 7 11,000 Aug. 17 CHITRAL 15,000 Oct' 12 B 6000 Aug. 30 SOUDAN 6.500425 words
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Advertisement547 1934-07-12 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Windsor (also calls Glasgow) July 16 July 18 City of Wellington July 30 Au 2 CUv of oSS?** Aug 14 AU l6 oi Oran547 words
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Advertisement1090 1934-07-12 13 PUNHK* Ujxm (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW steam ;:iii' ro (I93l•fesani Ship Co^ Ltd.. and Chuu> Ltd. l£ji ual steMn Navigation Co. Ltd THE CUNARD WHITE SI AH LINE IAA ffS** 11 STEAMSHIP Co., L.d THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO Ltd TBM CHDJA NAVIGATION Co., Lta THE AUSTRALIAN fc ORII NI M.1,090 words
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Advertisement767 1934-07-12 14 IONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TIDORE Thursday, July 12, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning. Slak and Pakan-Baroc. REI JNST— Thursday. July 12, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang. Sourabaya. Boeleleng, Ampenan, Padang-Bay t Benoa and Banjoewangl. VAN HEUTSZ Thursday, July 12, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. MAPI A— Friday, July 13, Prlgl-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas767 words
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Advertisement492 1934-07-12 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cM AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA I VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND|OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA492 words
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Advertisement616 1934-07-12 14 TO LONDON, VIA NArLES. MAR«KILLE rv ANTHIV! 1 v I AND MIDDLESBROCGU PSKATORI MARU 10,000 July 12 13 JFOSHIMI lIAEI i.v BKASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 26 27 H\KOZAKI MAFC a tYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 7 8 tTERUKUNI MARU 12.,;., HAKONE MARU 10.400 Aug. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU 10.51 SSUWA MARU616 words
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642 1934-07-12 15 SIXTY RACES IN A SINGLE DAY London Win Challenge Cup RESULTS OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS Hl0 W Regatta, which is regarded by many crews and scullers preliminary for Henley, took place over the usual sevenupstream course last month. The programme was a heavy n d642 words
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Article701 1934-07-12 15 English Cricket Averages To Date (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jane 25 Ames still leads England's batung averages, but Larwood has superseded Verity on the bowling list, with an average of 14.72 to the Yorkshiremans 15.33. The average lists, completed to dat» are as follows W J701 words
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Article43 1934-07-12 15 m •>>■ Champion Of *>uth Africa Dieppe, July 5. i African Champion. 1 m the British Open, Open Championship 08. 74 and 71 for a eoood round equalled of??; Saint Cloud, and Boyer. till the final round, nfi Place with 286. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article414 1934-07-12 15 Aurora Best AT ROEHAMPTON the Aurora team beat a 27 points Roe hapton side after extra time by the odd goal m seventeen. It was a fine, fast, and splendidly contested game. Both winners and losers all played well. Captain Roark was m quite his old414 words
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Article64 1934-07-12 15 Perak's Team Against Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) lpoh, July 10. The following will represent Perak against Selangor m the inter-State cricket fixture at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday next. S Bayley, J. P. Chrysostam, J. M. Cochran, P. S. M. Dew, W. O. Jonklass, (Capt.). L.64 words
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Article, Illustration55 1934-07-12 15 Members of the Ceylon Tamils Association are reminded that the entries for badminton (singles and doubles), tennis, ping-pong and cricket league close on July 15. Particulars of these can be had from the sports secretary. I King scoring the first ffoal m the match m which the S.C.C.55 words
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Article54 1934-07-12 15 The following have been invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. vs Government Monopolies on Thursday July 19:— C. G. F. J.. Drabble; D. E. Nickles, A. P. Craigie; W. Hannay. T. W. Morray, T. M. Mclachlan^; R. J. S Davies, k. Johnson, L. D. S. Gardner C H. W.54 words
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710 1934-07-12 15 THRILLING SINGLES BATTLE AT WIMBLEDON Perry Loses Two Sets BUT SNATCHES VICTORY WITH GREAT RECOVERY (By Air Mail) London, June 29. C J. PERRY, Britain's No. 1 player, and Roderick Meneel, of Czecho-Slovakia, provided Wimbledon yesterday with the finest match of this year's championships when the710 words
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Article480 1934-07-12 15 Walking Feats G. T. Galloway (Surrey W.Cj, the 26-year-old Scottish ex-champion, claimed three of the four world's and British walking records which were established at the White City m a special three hours' race. Galloway beat the 20 miles and 21 m?les track records aad. m the480 words
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Article119 1934-07-12 15 Land's End John o' Groats Record Attacked Hubert Opperman. the great little Australian cyclist has arrived m London. It Is his first visit to England, and he is full of eagerness to "get on with the job" of attacking the road record from Land's End to John o'119 words
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Article50 1934-07-12 15 The following have been invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. vs. Pulau Brani on Monday July 16, (2nd Division League) T. G. Lashmar; R. V. Welch, P. D. Cork; G. J. Merrifleld. J. Crichton. R. Davidson; S. Webb, A. Ferguson, Y. W. Brand. R. W. Brown, J. B. Pickering.50 words
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Article26 1934-07-12 15 Ladies' July Bogey At S.G.C. The replay of the tie m "C" division of the above competition resulted m a win for Miss P. Margoliouth.26 words
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Article58 1934-07-12 15 Feat Performed On Perak Turf Club's Course Ipoh, July 10. Playing m the match Trainers and JocJceys versus the Rest on the Perak Turf Club's course m Ipoh on Sunday last Dr. S. Ihijima holed his tee shot at the fifth hole, a distance of 133 yards.58 words
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Advertisement72 1934-07-12 15 B il~^B^M 7"~ JltIG Qff, i O v Jf WJBBBBrSBsI jH *> f If' &T Hb^^C j'. v* I'^*1 I^mC bbb^lK^Bb**^bbb wbb irjt^BBBIBBBBBB WHV^i^ 1 »!>■. -j v '^nVvuVBBBfV^BBI j o^^ expects to pay a little more for I i cigarette of such excellent Quality 1 WIUS* a A There's72 words
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683 1934-07-12 16 S.S. Police Defence In Form S.C.F.A. II 2; Police L TTH RILLING football was provided by the meeting of the Chinese junior team, leaders m the second division of the League, and the S.S. Police at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The- battle683 words
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Article705 1934-07-12 16 Smith And Wise In Final Of The Doubles j INTERESTING tennis was witnessp ed yesterday m the semi-finals iof the Singapore Championships when Roy Smith and N. S. Wise, and Chua Choon Leong and Loon Chong, qualified to meet m the final of the men's doubles which705 words
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Article324 1934-07-12 16 .MALAYA COMMAND ATHLETICS Remarkable Javelin Throwing A NOTABLE feat was performed at the Malaya Command combined athletic sports at Tanglin Barracks yesterday when LanceCorporal Nicholson, of the Ist. Batt., the Wiltshire Regiment, threw the javelin a distance of 163 ft. 4 m. This figure has only been324 words
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Article127 1934-07-12 16 Results In The Golf Club Tournament Results m the Selangor Golf Club lawn tennis tournament yes 4 rday were as follow: Meu's Open Singles: H S. Haskins beat J. L. Elmer 6—l, 6 2. Men's Open Doubles: C. H. Howard and G. B. Walker beat M. Tollemache and127 words
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Article56 1934-07-12 16 P.W.D. cricket XI versus the Indian Association on Sunday at 1.45 p.m. at the I.A. Grounds, Balestier Plain: J. V. T. Campbell, V. Ponniah. F. W. Ayres, G. Morgan (Capt.), Samson de Silva A. Inglis, T. Sta Maria. A. G. Cooke, L. A. Sequiera, A. F. Sprott, Chin Lye. Reserves56 words
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Article733 1934-07-12 16 SECOND DAY OF THE PERAK SUMMER MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 11. TPHERE was a fairly large attendance at the second day of the Perak summer meeting, and among those present was H.H. the Sultan of Perak. The going was very733 words
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Article23 1934-07-12 16 AUSTRALIANS ON THE MEND London, July 11. IT'IPPAX and Chipperneld **> are improving. The throat swabs taken show a total absence of diphtheria. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article203 1934-07-12 16 JUNIOR SINGLES Wi, JUNIOR DOUBLES To Be Played Off At The Week-End TTHE quarter final ties 1 Junior Angles and j Un". Doubles of the Singapore Badmit ton championships will be pta cff on Saturday and Sunday follows V4TI R|>>\ Junior Singles:—P V Sarma m IS. Chuan203 words
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Advertisement47 1934-07-12 16 CARTER'S W*>'ro'^ m 41 RYTOFF "l^^M^iL SQUEEZE BULB j^^^l^"^ fj\ CeiltS tHADIUATuR DROP ON SPOT i^!^ (WITH DAPPER ON SPOT APPLICATOR) ONE SOLUTION REMOVES WRITING INKS AND MANY KINDS OF STAINS FROM PAPER AND ALL FABRICS EXCEPT SILK AND RAYON MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITED SING A PORE.47 words
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