The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1934
1934-07-27
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17 1934-07-27 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.327 ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JULY 27. 19X4 10 CENTS.17 words
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115 1934-07-27 1 Nation Tense In Central Europe MUSSOLINI'S WARNING ltral Europe continues to be grave, although na indicate that all is quiet m Austria with the ovince of Styria where the last vestiges of the mped out. w York message the Austrian Government have ton of115 words
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Article41 1934-07-27 1 j|u And Defence Of an Independence Kinione, July 26. ol Austria for principle which deft ndt d by Italy m these excep- declares Signor Ml ol condolence X" -Chancellor. He ss causes me The personal friendf political views."41 words
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Article87 1934-07-27 1 llrrvou* Continental Selling I oiulon. July 2(i. ath ol Dollfuu over the marhas been some lJ selling, markets change. An ex- Exchange where received calmly. rtcea In all seen at prt cauDawea and Younfc er. but •-■uki In anticipation A recovery is market did not but specula- t87 words
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Article16 1934-07-27 1 HrusN«'ls, July 26. t Siam arrived They were met I •sties. They at.lPf fit the O^r-,116 words
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Article, Illustration392 1934-07-27 1 Frank Satisfaction At Assassination London, July 26. A Berlin message says that Hitler has arrived at Munich. He is believed to be concerned over possible repercussions abroad. All eyes are turned on Rome, Paris and London, whose Governments are expected to arrange concerted measures to deiend Austria'sReuter - 392 words
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Article231 1934-07-27 1 How Nazis Shot Down Dollfuss -Many wild rumours were circulated yesterday concerning the manner m which Dr. Dollfuss died. Below is the official account as related by Dr. Dollfuss' personal servant, m an interview with Reuter. QR. DOLLFUSS had just finished conferring with Major Fey and was about to enterReuter - 231 words
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Article128 1934-07-27 1 Grief -Stricken Widow Leaves For Vienna Venice, July 26. Frau Dolliuss, pale and griei -stricken, and wearing grey, arrived here today accompanied by Signor Mussolini. She left by air tor Vienna with one companion. An earlier message from Riccione, where Frau Dollfuss was staying, described the scene whenReuter - 128 words
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Article119 1934-07-27 1 Duel With Commissioner Of Police Saarbrucken, July 24. A street duel during which 18 shots were fired resulted m the death of a Saar Nazi, named Baumgartner, who tried to shoot Police Commissioner Machts as he was going to his office. The Commissioner, hearing two shots fired,Reuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article115 1934-07-27 1 Saarbrucken, July 24. The Deutsche Front headquarters have been closed after another police search and seals placed on the doors. At the first search by the police they were greeted by a menacing Nazi crowd and now the Deutsche Front announces demonstrations on a grand scale againstReuter Wireless - 115 words
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103 1934-07-27 1 CARGO OF GOLD DISAPPEARS FROM AIR LINER ROADS FLOODED 1 IN LONDON Drought Broken London, July 24. pREAT thunder storms swept England today, breaking the long drought and leaving everywhere a trail oi havoc. London experienced a tropical downpour and traffic generally was held up and the underground and train;Reuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article177 1934-07-27 1 Exchange Of Views Between France And Italy London, July 24. In connection with the entry of Italy into the preliminary naval talks m i London, Reuter understands that M. Barthou is expected to initiate an ex- change ol views between France and Italy on naval questions when heReuter Wireless - 177 words
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Article59 1934-07-27 1 Berlin, July 24. Sentences from two to 13 years and totalling m the aggegate 51 years penal servitude have been passed on a number of foreigners charged with 1 elaborate currency smuggling by means of registered marks. An Esthonian, his wife, father, mother and two sisters are amongReuter Wireless - 59 words
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Article, Illustration92 1934-07-27 1 New York. July 24. The two Armenians found guilty ot i murder m the first degree m connec- j tion with the assassination of Archi- bishop Tourain, have been sentenced to electrocution and the remaining seven, who were found guilty on the lesser charge of manslaughter, haveReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article177 1934-07-27 1 Cairo, July 24. ■TWENTY-FIVE kilos ol bar gold worth £4,000 consigned to London by an Imperial Airways liner from Central Africa have mysteriously disappeared. The gold arrived m a land plane at Heliopoiis aerodrome when. It was conveyed by car and motorboat to a sea plane mooredReuter Wireless - 177 words
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112 1934-07-27 1 NO PORTRAIT IN OILS FOR CUNLIFE-LISTER" Speculators Reap Tin Control Harvest CAUSTIC LONDON COMMENT From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 26. pOMMENTING on the buffer tin pool announcement, the Daily Express declares that the market is most anxious to know the names of the committee since their decisions must be112 words
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Article55 1934-07-27 1 Seizure Of Boat On Lake Constance Berne, July 24. The Government is protesting to Berlin following the Swiss seizure of a German motorboat, In Swiss territorial waters m Lake Constance, containing explosives lor Nazi terrorist activities In Austria. Three member of the "Nazi Austrian Legation" from Lindau Ravaria.Reuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article54 1934-07-27 1 French Cabinet Remains Unchanged Parts, July 24. The French crisis has been settled and the Cabinet remains unchanged The meeting lasted two hours after M Doumergue had spent ft day m conversations with individual dissentient. ministers pleading lor the hatchet to be buried otherwise the political truce wouldReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article220 1934-07-27 2 Astonishing Increase In Great Britain London, July 10. An astonishing increase m divorce cases is taking place m Great Britain. Eminent lawyers believe that the ban on the reporting of evidence m newspapers is the cause. Mr. Justice Goddard at Manchester Assizes this week said "There are so220 words
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Article69 1934-07-27 2 Communist Proposal To Labour London, July 24. The National Joint Council representing the Trade Union Congress and the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party has turned down the proposal by the British Communist party for the organisation of a united front against Fascism and war. It statesReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article428 1934-07-27 2 LABOUR AND AIR FORGE EXfANSiOX Britain's Example In Disarmament London, July 23. THE proposal to increase the Air Force by 41 squadrons m the next five years will be debated m both Houses before Parliament rises for the summer recess at the end of theBritish Radio - 428 words
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Article118 1934-07-27 2 Terrible Effect Of Strike In Chicago Chicago. July 25. The stockyards here, where 1,500 men are on strike, present a terrible sight; 75,000 cattle, many of which were already half-starved before reaching Chicago from the drought areas, are bellowing frantically for food and scores are dropping dead,Reuter - 118 words
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Article85 1934-07-27 2 Makes A Miraculous Improvement Paris, July 24. Marshal Lyautey is lying dangerously ill toilowing an attack of jaundice. The Last Sacrament were administered during the night and oxygen and camphor injections were given to sustain the heart and lungs which are rapidly failing. Reuter Wireless. Later. An improvementReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article48 1934-07-27 2 London, July 24. The British Government, through their Ambassador at Warsaw, have expressed to the Polish Government and people the sympathy and sorrow with which news of the grave flood disaster m Poland, entailing such heavy ln«c «f life, has been received m Britain. British RadioBritish Radio - 48 words
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Article15 1934-07-27 2 San Francisco, July 26. The longshoremen have voted overwhelmingly for arbitration with th* employers.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article54 1934-07-27 2 No Changes Until After Funeral Vienna, July 2V>. It 19 learned from well-informed circles that no change will be made m the Cabinet before the funeral of Doll fuss. Meantime President Miklas returned this morning and also Prince Stahremberg. Later m the day they held a council of54 words
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Article49 1934-07-27 2 Telegram Of Condolence To Austrian President London. July 26. His Majesty the King has sent a telegram of condolence to the president of Austria. In the House of Commons. Sir John Simon deplored the murder of Dollfuss amid general exclamations of horror at the deed.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article94 1934-07-27 2 20 Persons Dead And Many Wounded Vienna. July 26. It is officially announced that the revolt has been suppressed m all provinces except Styria where rebels m some parts are still active but arc gradually surrendering. Styria is m a state of martial law. A lat?r messageReuter - 94 words
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Article72 1934-07-27 2 Supposed Murderers Of Dollfuss Vienna, July 26. All the rebels are still m Vienna under arrest and have not been taken to the frontier on the grounds that this was only promised if no life was lost. This condition was broken m the case of Dr. Dollfuss. The cabinetReuter - 72 words
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Article228 1934-07-27 2 Announcement Of Tragedy Over Wireless Vienna, July 26. The first official announcement of Dr. Dollfuss's death was made over the wireless when it was broadcast by the Minister for Education, Herr Schuschnigg at 10 p.m. who. announcing that he had assumed the Chancellorship, said the blood shed byReuter - 228 words
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Article89 1934-07-27 2 Failed To Consult His Government Berlin, July 26. The German Minister to Austria. Dr. Rieth, has been recalled and rebels crossing the frontier will be arrested. The German Minister's recall is due to his arrangement with the Austrian Government that the Nazi rebels would be allowed to go89 words
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Article49 1934-07-27 2 Austrian Ambassador Under Arrest Vienna, July 26. Dr. Rintelen. the Austrian Ambassador at Rome, has been arrested here. He is kncwn to have strong Nazi sympathies, though officially he is a Christian Socialist. A later message states Rintelen attempted to commit suicide. He was seriously wounded.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article57 1934-07-27 2 Heimwehr Leader Holds Council Of War Venice, July 26. The Heimwehr leader. Prince Starhember. has held a council of war with his lieutenants and ordered the mobilisation of 300.000 Heimwehr militia whose operations he is directing from Venice. It is reported that 40 Nazis were executed at ViennaReuter - 57 words
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Article146 1934-07-27 2 Sentries Posted In The All was quiet m the capital and the provinces early this morning. Market tarts were rumbling m as usual, but the posting of sentries everywhere and the arming of "he auxiliary forces df tfhe Heimwehr a:td a number of postmen and civil servants isReuter - 146 words
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Article72 1934-07-27 2 Gilt-Edged Securities Well Supported London, July 24. On the Stock Exchange today giltedged securities were well supported and prices strengthened Kaffirs displayed some further good features but m other sections business continued restricted and most prices weakened m sympathy with Wall Street. Wheat and copper weakened sharply followingReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article64 1934-07-27 2 Primage Concessions From Australia Canberra, July 24. The Budget gives revenue at £73.943,000 and expenditure at £72,640.000. British goods benefit to the extent of nearly £500.000 from primage concessions m return for abandoning the original restriction proposals on Australian meat. Defence expenditure has increased by £1,000.000 and allReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article41 1934-07-27 2 Stockholm. July 26. Ben Eastman (America) established a new world's record for the 500 metres covering the distance m 1 mm. 2 4/5 sec. thus beating the record of 1 mm. 3 sec. established by th* HaMm Travernaris, m 1929 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement495 1934-07-27 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! AMBROSIA. A complete treatment for each skin type m fomr convenient products. Pore-deep Cleanser Dry-skin Cream Tightener Face Powder. Price $1.50 each. Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BUSINESS CARPS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore J Si The Cheapest House for your »9< Stationery. Typewriters, Ribbons495 words
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Advertisement372 1934-07-27 2 TRNigr SINGAPORE "UNiaffSr, Temden Tenders ire A .^7 following rr.a{particulars, ;Room Excavating earth tttm Construction ol i r drain at h Closing i prr *°*J 7th. Ittt For Sale one R anBonie minous Macadam PiVper hour capacity wj?.* *1 range of spur culars may be r^t X^k Municipal Engin^ Municipal372 words
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Miscellaneous307 1934-07-27 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY. 27th. High Water, 11.55 a.m. 8.8 ft., 11.03 p.m. 10.4 ft. football: First Division, Indo-Ceylon-ese vs. R.A.F., Jalan Besar Stadium; Second Division, R.A.F. vs. Pulau Brani. Anson Road Stadium: Govt. League, First Division, Police vs. P.W.D., Police Depot. 3olf: Women's foursomes competition, Keppel G.C. Cricket:307 words
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426 1934-07-27 3 nUESTION TABLED FOR Q COUNCIL MEETING Eighteen Months' Work Oovernmen regarding the total cos. of the mmisstan wive 1 was set up last year to inquire fll trade of the Colony has been tabled for the ive Council which is to426 words
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Article, Illustration408 1934-07-27 3 SUPERSTITIONS OF SI AM Legend of An Abbot's j Holy Water Bangkok, July 21. A week or two ago some curious customs m the north of Siam were published and now two more instances of superstitious beliefs have come to light and been recorded. The people m408 words
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380 1934-07-27 3 BUT CHARGE OF MURDER IS REDUCED Nominal Sentence On a Chinese I IM All Leng, who had originally been charged Witt) murder bu had haa the charge reduced to one of voluntarily causing hurt to a 65-year-old Shanghai man, Ong Kee Pow. stood380 words
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Article222 1934-07-27 3 CLAIM ALLOWED FOR $1939 JUDGMENT for N. P. L. S. T. Muthiah Chettiar on his counter-ciaim was i entered m the Supreme Court yesterday, by Mr. Jus- ice Prichard m .he action launched against him by A. M. Avidaiyappa Chettiar, who sought to recover $1,100.26 representing the balance which he222 words
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Article130 1934-07-27 3 Seremban Sanitary Board's Change Of Tactics From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban, July 25. The Seremban Sanitary Board today approved a resolution to alter their bye- laws to ?natle them to deal with mo^ouito destruction. According to the present law the owners of ponds In which the mosquitoes creed, had130 words
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Article53 1934-07-27 3 London, July 24. A full list ol the competitors for the :peed and handicap air race which will lake place m the Autumn m connecton with the Melbourne Centenary celebrations has been published. Twenty-seven have entered for the handicap race only and nine for the speed raceBritish Radio - 53 words
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Article47 1934-07-27 3 After a trial extending over many hearings, a young Sikh. Babu Singh was convicted yesterday by Mr. Norman 3iice, the second magistrate, of the 'heft of a motor car. Accused was bound over m a sum of $100 with one surety tor a period of two months.47 words
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Article170 1934-07-27 3 What New Title Will Be Chosen? (From Our Own Correspondent.)! Kuala Lumpur, July 25. The Malay Mail says: —it is rumoured that when the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley retires early next year, the appointment of Chief Secretary will be abolished but that the Hon. Mr. F .i170 words
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Article128 1934-07-27 3 No Revaluation At Seremban Seremban, July 25. Mr. W. Linehan, presiding at today's meeting of the Seremban Sanij.tary Board, recalled that the question of revaluation o; ta'/n properties '.n Seremban had jonie up before the Board six months ago and the question was subsequently postponed till the end128 words
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Article126 1934-07-27 3 FAILED TO PAY IN HIS COLLECTIONS OUAH Tiang Seng pleaded guilty before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday to a charge oi ciiminal breach of trust oi $34 belongng to Lim Poh Sui. He had no previous convictions and A r as sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment and126 words
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Article159 1934-07-27 3 No Reduction Of Accused's Bail i An echo oi the series of burglaric svhich occurred m the suburbs of Sin a few weeks ago was heard yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate. Lim Seong Sua was charged with voluntarily assisting m concealing and disposing stolen property,159 words
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Article47 1934-07-27 3 Tan Ah See denied strenuously that he was drunk and disorderly m Victoria Street when he was charged before Mr. Norman Grice thn spcon magistrate, yesterday. He applied for an adjournment to enable him to retain counsel. This was allowed, until tomorrow, bail being fixed m $10.47 words
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Article160 1934-07-27 3 Felt Like an Old Woman. Here is some useful information for anyone troubled with that uncomfortable complaint, lumbago. A woman writes: "For years I suffered from lumbago. During wet weather, I could only turn In bed with great effort and pain. I was so stiff and160 words
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Advertisement170 1934-07-27 3 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD The Ideal House for Gifts suitable for (Birthdays, Weddings, etc., at lowest possible cash prices. Neklaces, Rings, Brooches, Clips, Bracelets, Alice Bands, Earrings, English Crystals and Beads, etc., of every description and design m Rolled Gold, riatina, Platinum, Solid Silver, and Chromium Plated. These170 words
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Article1310 1934-07-27 4 Salads On The Menu You Must Have gy Our Woman Correspondent lI7HAT is the dish thai should reign supreme on the menu People used to award the crown to Chris; ma.s roast turkey and rich plum pudding, or a beautifully decorated birthday cake. But now we all know better The1,310 words
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Article, Illustration55 1934-07-27 4 is one «f the I)e u eve.i i,i *J ff «un k v vn Ma y er P^yer. This toward a return of the low ron. W Sh W the »>"Uons Mtendlng down ho fr mt is "^-line. The tiny covered mmwn tiu front is a55 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-07-27 4 CUT TO ACCENT uplift lines, with smart braided straps that pass through slits at the deep sun back to form a looped belt, posed by Muriel Evans, Metro-Gold wyn -Mayer actress.34 words
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Article728 1934-07-27 4 The Life of a Film "Extra" Britain On The Screen By Joan Littlefield TTHE life of a film "extra" is pro- bably much the same all the world over. They all hope, young and old, that one day they will catch the director's eye and'become famous over-night. They are most728 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-07-27 4 THK FFMIMN, f (I|v Jean Howard. M. 1 1 <,i (lu M Mayer player, is s|, UUn til advantage m this strikm, i25 words
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Article86 1934-07-27 4 PYJAMAS TO DELIGHT THE HEART £ELMA O'Neill, or., B: national Pictures' Rttrad stars, wears pyjamai that would delight the heart of the of women m tin- new BIP j her a Ring." Made m pair pink v a waist-length eoatex gette. with wid» bell sli lace. The bodice ot tl86 words
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Article19 1934-07-27 4 A gown o( fruit-patterned very attractive top buttons at the b fastened, sj that the dress fall away revel19 words
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Advertisement36 1934-07-27 4 ■H^^^^ cow gate foii iii:\ith ■■■l 1 rreshry made, freshly packed and freshly shipi tOOK AT^ THE DATE! Surely your Baby too is worthy Btoli MILK FOOI» i;- ;>^i^B South Malaya, British North Borneo and Sarawak36 words
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Article, Illustration201 1934-07-27 5 SAL VA TIONISTS IN CONGRESS WHEN RAIN FALLS A T WIMBLEDON j .GENERAL WEYGAND X f sFK\l VIEW as (ieneral Higgins addressed the Solemn Assembly with wM .u *v i reriitorial m.ress a« the Crystal Palace. London The^ener^ i« h Salvation Army opened its me General is due to retire201 words
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Advertisement20 1934-07-27 5 PEACE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory Sole Distributors: 0. RAMASAMY NADAR CO., 86, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL. 7692, M.8.K2.20 words
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Article743 1934-07-27 6 Prison For Restaurant Manager SALESMAN HELPED HIM TO STEAL PROVISIONS J REALISE now what a foolish thing I have done," said Malcolm CatchUek Jaspar, manager of Little's restaurant and cafe and proprietor of Beach House, Katong, when he was arrested and charged m the police court yesterday afternoon with theft743 words
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Article171 1934-07-27 6 List Of Officers Elected At Detroit The twenty-fifth annual convention of Rotary International was Ueld at Detroit from June 25 to 29. 1934. There were 7.390 Rotarians from 43 countries making the Convention a truly international gathering. The officers elected for the Rotary year 1934-1935 were as follow171 words
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Article196 1934-07-27 6 Coffee Diseases Research A Committee meeting or the Cameron Highlands Society was held on pV»K ay v? 1 the Camer °ns Highlands Club when a number of important matters were brought up for discussion up-to-date maps of the Highlands have been prepared, showing all alienated areas196 words
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Article, Illustration88 1934-07-27 6 A new use for old type-vnter rib bons was revealed by a poorly dressed Chinese m the police court yesterday, when he admitted searching a dustbin In Battery Road. A corporal said he saw accused taking a discarded typewriter ribbon out of the dustbin. The accused replied88 words
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431 1934-07-27 6 Problem Of Great Interest To Car Drivers OF considerable interest to motorists was the following Question raised m court yesterday Can the court take judicial notice of the process by which a person appears m court as a defendant This was one of the431 words
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Article378 1934-07-27 6 Presentation To Daughter Of Sultan Of Perak The Eurasian and Indian Muslim communities of Perak waited on His Highness the Sultan and the Raja Muda. respectively, m deputa'ton m order to make a presentation to the Sultar.'s daughter who was recently married. Tht Eurasian deputation was received by378 words
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Article236 1934-07-27 6 In Prophecy Of A Circus Man Paris, July 10. Shot from a cannon for what he declared would be the last time. Gaston Richard, the "human cannon-ball and bullet man" has kept his grim promise. He fell short of the net spread 30 feet away and236 words
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Article104 1934-07-27 6 Applies To Court For Alimony (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. An application for alimony was mentioned before the Chief Justice this morning, the petitioner being Madame Marie Antoinette Michaux. wife of Robert. Marie Emile Michaux. director and general manager of the Socfin Company, and lccal104 words
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Article435 1934-07-27 6 Dramatic End To Action In Court CONSENT TO JUDGMENT Af /m START OF CASE A DRAMATIC ending marked the case m which tho <> sued the Straits Printers m the Supreme Court ri*. day, before Mr. Justice Gerahty, the defendants con raent alter the case had commenced. An alleged default435 words
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178 1934-07-27 6 A NEW VERMON OF TAN KAH KEE'S FAILURE Story Of "Dumping" In England lUTHATlsallth,. J u^er g ood^ b. the English mark, There was only one rubber footwear fron ißritain and that v, ICO whose entn, Britain would not dumping. According to oui i. orr dent, the Colonla Philip CunlifTe-L;178 words
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Article24 1934-07-27 6 Tan Kirn Too ciainv before Mr. Norman Oric magistrate, on two theft and <2» or voluni hurt. Hearing \va.< bail being fixed In s24 words
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Advertisement53 1934-07-27 6 ALLENBURY Wm^'^^^ms Happy, healthy, visibly thriving on the M k"°* B alternative to natural milk. Eaty to prepare, adequately uppl< with the essential bone-building Vitamin D, and supplemented Allenbury Malted Rusks, the Allenbury Foods, m progr combination, form the ideal system of rearing healthy b& 1 BARLOW COMPANY, SINGAPORE KUALA53 words
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Article250 1934-07-27 7 Ambitious Scheme I Greater Volga," r a irrigation I power-stations r Volga with the Ltlc Seas, repre•P t S tasks before r a Don Canal. his scheme, now lt >. provides for vdro- technical work. urn* to that of the j work involves I million cubicTass - 250 words
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Article157 1934-07-27 7 Old Maxims Being Abolished abmt^ ol a husband for the actionable wrongs, libels, and breaches ol contract of his wife, are to be the subject of the fourth interim report of the Law Revision Committee The third report, issued recently indicates that more old legal maxims are likely157 words
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Article310 1934-07-27 7 Death Of Well-Known Local Lawyer After an illness of only a few days, the death took place yesterday at his residence m Addis Road of Mr. Cyril Augustus Evans, the well-known Singapore lawyer. The cause of death was heart failure and Its suddeness came as a310 words
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Article68 1934-07-27 7 Alleged to be wanted m Selangor on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of rive watches valued $30, a Cliinese named Feng Foo. who was arrested at Penang, was on Monday, produoed before the police magistrate. The accused who admitted his identity, was understood to have been68 words
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Article511 1934-07-27 7 Penang Hospital Tragedy OEMARKING that it would only be lair that someone representing the General Hospital should be present before counsel for St. Nicholas* Home should make his comments, the Penang Coroner (Mr. D. Wills) yesterday adjourned the inquiry into the death of Rajammal, a511 words
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Article53 1934-07-27 7 Sudden Death Of Radio Expert 1 1 kJldAll < From Our Own Correspondent, > Bangkok, July 25. Herr Hartmann. the German Radio expert attached to the Posts and Telegraphs Department, has died Irom the effects of fever while on duty m the peninsula m connection with wireless directional53 words
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Article87 1934-07-27 7 The jurist is to make way for the scientist m the administration of justice to Northern Territory (Australian* aborigines. According to the plan of the Minister for the Interior, Mr. J. A. Perkins, a judicial officer will take over the oversight of aboriginal offences from the present court and deal87 words
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Advertisement184 1934-07-27 7 \f h^. IB^ Philo Vance comes back to match wtt, I ru nr. and djrinc vith the most dan- M gerous k:llrr ever created b\ S. S. Van I 1 M > C ~^v M Dint, master rn\bter\ story wnter I ft i ijfVTME KENNEL r I W MtIRDER CASE184 words
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Advertisement295 1934-07-27 7 I Owing to tremendous succes* season extended until j tomorrow 7 days I ■J MM 111 flUl v dc!ightfnl entertainment. U WW Wf I a^B I 8«H euv> ir> P'-' rfc Il< ell one M V I^B v a^ pi-ti'all*. 'n r I-nfl.-i ir'.^:r 1 1 6 1"% Qic toll,295 words
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490 1934-07-27 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1934 Will History Repeat Itself? ON June 28. 1914, Francis Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, and ,his wife were assassinated at (Sarajevo and the world is still suffering from the consequences of that mad act. Twenty years later the most important figure m Austria490 words
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Article1266 1934-07-27 8 What Weatlier We Arc Having f A FEW days ago we published m our news pages a paragraph regarding the heat wave which took Ipoh by storm (if we may be permitted such a mixture of metaphor* at the end of June and the beginning of this month. Figures1,266 words
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Article265 1934-07-27 8 Mr. W. E. Northcote -Green, the wellknown Kedah sportsman, has returned from leave. The death took place at the Penang General Hospital on Sunday of Mrs. J. E. Scully, widow of Mr. J. A. Scully. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place the same evening. The265 words
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Article1071 1934-07-27 8 JHL TINY bom crook of one ot ior hke v heathen d has many hmos. 0 J curve. She cannot a all of them, some dry up without her s others she Wilfully out a new Hlvery am ,tituue. so it happen* now has but a ft1,071 words
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Advertisement117 1934-07-27 8 C A LDBECK'S Selection of BEEF SUNDRIES I Sweetbreads Kidneys Brains Ox Tails Tripe Liver I ALWAYS POPULAR I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Orchard Road. I '^l» MM Mb I drmt mbWwbT ~*l I Captive! Captivating by its delightfully fresh but unobtrusive aroma, t4 4711 M this Genuine Eau117 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-27 8 IT IS SAID THAT MANY MEN ARE FORMING THE HABIT of grinding their own coffee at the table. There are times when a man doesn't mind his wife giving him beans at breakfast. The harmony of the home is preserved when its contents are covered by a GAFLAC POLICY. GENERAL61 words
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Article, Illustration76 1934-07-27 9 \\\l\l. International Regatta of the Model iation was held on the boating lake at In the International Race for the Model ition's Challenge Cup. an EngUah boat owned Inrocent, defeated the entry of M. (i. M. Suzor. Yacht Club, at a speed of 35 miles was for boats76 words
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604 1934-07-27 9 BUSINESS AT AWUAL MEETING lass On The Year's Working nmittee's report presented u.tl general meeting of ot British Malaya m London contains interestes to current Malayan cnn topics. Firstly, the committee identifies "with the iEm«»t complete m Malaya to the prothe formation of the604 words
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Article466 1934-07-27 9 DRIVEN OFF BY GUARDS AFTER HALF HOUR FIGHT Japan's Terms At Dairen Conference Shanghai, July 26. FXPRESS train No. 45 proceeding from Shanhaikwan to Peiping yesterday encountered a large number of Chinese bandits who opened fire on the train. After half an hour's fighting the railway guards succeededUnion Times - 466 words
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Article386 1934-07-27 9 OBSTACLE TO AN AGREEMENT Threat Of 35,000 Ton Battleships London. July 10. TPHE decision ot the Italian Govern- merit tc lady down two 35.000 ton battleships is strongly criticised In political circles. It is consido: ed as the most serious of the present obstacles to a naval386 words
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Article135 1934-07-27 9 Irish Republicans' Threat Dublin. July 25. In view of a recent court case 37 political prisoners have been released, made up of 31 Republicans and 6 Blueshirts. The Republicans formed up outside the prison and marched m military fashion to the offices of the Republican Press andReuter - 135 words
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Article51 1934-07-27 9 Fifteen Deaths An Hour In United States New York. July 25. The exhausting heatwave m America shows no sign of ending and fatalities are being reported at the rate of fifteen hourly and now total 700. Devastating forest fires are also blazing and thousands of cattle are threatened.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article58 1934-07-27 9 Arrangements To Be Made For Celebration House of Commons, July 25. In a written reply to a question, Mr. Baldwin expressed the hope that it may be possible to make an announcement before the House rises as regards the arrangements for the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary ofReuter - 58 words
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Article88 1934-07-27 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, July 26. Spot (Sellers) 7 l/16d. HVsd.* (Buyers* 6 15/16 d. <7d.> Oct. -Dec. 7 132 d. <7»Bd.> January-March 7 5 32d. (7» 4 d.) April- June 7 5/ 16d. <7 1332 d.) Market Quiet. New York, July88 words
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Advertisement71 1934-07-27 9 AMERICAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT GOODWOOD 'PARK HOTEL SATURDAY 28th JULY AT 3 P.M. PROMPT. ENTRANCE FEE Si. INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS. gITRY BY PHONE t O NO. 6490 UP TO 2 P.M. SATURDAY. TIFFIN T ODAY 1.00 TOMORROW **m ut Spina* h Potage Pa>-sanne 1 I U Doria WATCH f F» s h71 words
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Advertisement188 1934-07-27 9 N. 8160 Jwy® I Browii Willow Calf, Narrow. I or. flt«»d Sol<*. Bt«wa Willow <ulf. Smuri lot. t/died Svfe. I OTIIQ JSL nF"I TA JT^ THE TWO MODELS ILLUSTRATED ARE STRONG AND STYLISH AND CAN BE SUPPLIED IN TWO FITTINGS AND SIZES AND HALF SIZES FROM s—lol5 101 BOTH MODERATELY188 words
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Article839 1934-07-27 10 MENTAKAB TO ACQUIRE 984 ACRES? Proposal To Issue 600,000 New Shares The Mentakab Rubber Co., Ltd., has decided to call an extraordinary general meeting on Aug. 1 and the. notification dated July 24. circularised! to shareholders reads as follows: The company has obtained an option over Peng Ann Estate, a839 words
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Article198 1934-07-27 10 July 23, 24. 25. American Can. Com. 96»4 95 95» 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 112»8 H2 112U Atcheson Railroad 55? 8 55 3 8 56 Dupont 87 86V2 88 Firestone Common 15 14 3 4 14% General Electric We lS^ IBV4 General Electric 18 3 /8 18*8198 words
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Article127 1934-07-27 10 Latest Buyers' Prices Messrs, Guthrie and Co. notify latest buyers' prices, received by cable, ior Malayan palm oil and palm kernels as follows: Palm oil m bulk: c.i.f. landed weights Halifax (Nova Scotia) 2.20 cents <U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights LiverpoollHolland Hamburg £9.15.0 per ton.127 words
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Article131 1934-07-27 10 THE TIN PRICE July 26. Singapore tin price <per picul) $114.75. July 26, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 30.75 White Pepper 29.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, Mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.10 Fair131 words
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Article273 1934-07-27 10 Justified In Borrowing £5,000 From General Reserve The annual general meeting of the Bukit Rajah Rubber Company. Ltd.. was held on June 21 at 37-38 Fenchurch Street. E.C. Sir Edward Rosling < the chairman) who presided, said that it was satisfactory to be able to report a273 words
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Article71 1934-07-27 10 Restricted output of Sungei Tiram Rubber Estate to March 31 659,000 lbs (agst. 793,000 lbs). Of this, 454,720 lbs (336,000 lbs) sold m lLondon at gross 4.05 d <2.22 d) and 163,861 lbs m Singapore at 2.99 d (457,000 lbs. at 1.76 d). Accounts show profit £917 (agst. loss of71 words
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Article414 1934-07-27 10 But No Immediate Issue Of Shares To Be Made The annual general meeting ol Nawng Pet Tin, Ltd. was held at the Penang office of the company, 15 Beach Street, on Saturday July 21. The chairman, Mr. A. J. King, stated. Be lore formallly414 words
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79 1934-07-27 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PKIeES CURRENT July 26, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 23 V 2 235 a R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) Aug. 23^ 23.1516 Standard R.S.S. on tender Aug.-Sept. 24»/ 2 24% Oct.-Dec. 25V 4 25% Jan.-Mar.79 words
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Article84 1934-07-27 10 Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd, m their weekly rubber report, state: The market has been quiet during the week and there has been no oustanding feature to influence value either way. Latest quotations, compared with those m our last week's report, are: Spot: 2312 cents, down84 words
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Article78 1934-07-27 10 Should Soon Reach Face Value In Canton The managing director of the Canton Municipal Bank, m an interview said that measures had now been taken to prevent the depreciation of municipal bank-notes, which, he expected, would soon reach their face value. The municipal bank-notes now m circulation,78 words
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Article197 1934-07-27 10 July 26. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2/4 11/64 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 9/64 London, 30 days' sight 2;4»/ B London, demand 2/4 7/64 London, T.T. 2/4 3/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 886 Hamburg, demand 150 New York, demand 58% Batavia,197 words
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Article981 1934-07-27 10 Frase r 's Sh a re Lis t Kedah ($1) 2.90 3.00 cd. Kempas ($1) 2 55 2.65 Kmang ($5) 5.75 6.15 Kuala Sidim csli 2.35 2 45 Kundong ($1) 2.45 2.60 Lunas ($1) 2.25 2.30 Malaka Pindas ($1) 1.55 1.60 Mandai Tekong ($1) 32 36 Mentakab (20) 48 50981 words
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Article655 1934-07-27 10 Straits Plantations Pay Four Per Cent The thirty-fUth ordinary meeting of the Straits pu Limited, was held m London Ol uS Mr. Eric Macfadyen .the chirm* 9 m the course of his speech safd r upward trend of our crops whirh I been so marked655 words
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Article37 1934-07-27 10 Output of Cairo «M:>l.' N Synd. to Mar 31 4SMOO 509.000 lbs»; all-in cost realised 3 78d Net profit. Interest. .€857 <agst loss of*£ which, by terms of issue, how p.c. notes are entitled to namely, £214--leavtn* ?««•<37 words
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Article250 1934-07-27 11 PLANS FOR CHEMICAL WARFARE P ar is and Berlin Tests London, July 12 iKKD, a former editor of The Times publishes h Century and After" today what he des- secret departmental messages between Ger- the genuineness of which Mr. Steed says he of almost unbelievable experiments, alleged to out m250 words
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Article47 1934-07-27 11 Correspondents Koala Lumpur. July ?M. ilded to revert to the niaays for the holding 1 ilayan Exhibition m conttagly be Aug. 3, stndian aborigine >utti bank of the the present-day city the main feature of Centenary issue of The issue will be nation*-!*, red, 3d47 words
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Article431 1934-07-27 11 FROM THE COMMERCIAL BUILDER Identity Revealed Of Anonymous Donor London, July 8. •THE FOUNDLING site, Bloomsbury, has been saved. This magnificenc open space m the heart of London, which for five years has been the centre of so many hopes and tears, has now been secured to431 words
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Article, Illustration466 1934-07-27 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst CARD READING A good bridge player needs to be an excellent reader of the cards. It is often essential to secure an exact or nearly exact, count of opponents' hands so that an endplay or squeeze may466 words
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Article306 1934-07-27 11 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Baintridgc (H.C.) Twice Seven. Autobiography Illus Balfour (H.H.) An Airman Marches. Illus. (Aviation) Einzig (Paul) Exchange Control. Elson (H.W.) History of the United States or America. Maps. Engelbrecht (H.C.» and F C. Hanighen. Merchants306 words
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Article145 1934-07-27 11 Man From Java With 23 Unstamped Letters A Singapore lodging house keeper, Kwoh Ann Hee, who brought 23 unstamped ltetters into the Colony from Java, found the method much more expensive than the lawful way of using the post office. When he was brought before Mr. J. M.145 words
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Article199 1934-07-27 11 TABLE 111 SUMMARY (In Thousands of Dollars) "GROSS IMPORTS GROSS EXPORTS GROSS TRADE~ Monthly Cumulative Total Monthly Cumulative Total Monthly Cumulative Total 1934 1933 1934 1933 1934 1933 1934 1933 1934 1933 1934 1933 (2) (3» (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 34~093~199 words
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Advertisement276 1934-07-27 11 Assets exceed fl2,ooo,ftQ» Assurance In force •*e* §l*.»tt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Stralte BetUem«oto) HEAD OFFICE: Ureat Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OIWCE: 27 Old i.wr, »C The company hM £20.000 Ceposi** itb V&f^^SJf**** eompUe. wlt b toe British uxe A«ur»nc. ATTRACTIVE276 words
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Advertisement429 1934-07-27 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok429 words
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Article402 1934-07-27 12 FRENCH ENTRY FOR THE ATLANTIC RIBAND Normandie A Keen Rival To New Cnnarder THE French liner Normandie, which was designed to be the world's largest and fastest ship, will start her initial voyage from Havre on June 1, 1935, and will make her first appearance m New402 words
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Article151 1934-07-27 12 Drastic Reductions In Saloon Fares The 8.1.5. N. Co. Ltd. announce that effective as from Aug. 1. 1934. an entirely new scale of saloon fares will be brought into operation. Not only have the ordinary saloon fares been reduced but reductions have also been made m the special151 words
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Article161 1934-07-27 12 One man is believed to have been shot dead m the course of a fight when eight pirates boarded a junk m th^ Canton River. The master of the junk. Chnn Liv. 41, m a report to the police stated that about 1 a.m. his junk was lying161 words
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Article398 1934-07-27 12 Value Of Admiralty Tables The forecasting of the tides for any future periods and the time of occurrence of high and low water at a given place are made by the Hydrographic Department of the British Admiralty and are published for all the principal ports In Europe for398 words
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Article194 1934-07-27 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the weekended July 21. is as follows Alexandria: 1 typhus case. Bassein: 2 plague cases and 1 death. Bombay: 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Calcutta: 64 cholera cases and 20 deaths as compared with 78 cases194 words
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Article214 1934-07-27 12 Resplendent In Hit Sei Coat of White Resplendent h white, the Ctmaid UIM I Mauritania looka b ever. Well, not B I• for she has been white i a year but eon: p. least for the Mfcun U I It Itemed si;. old friend ciiv< >t< black, hull214 words
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Article65 1934-07-27 12 DtcUon To l>ni<i* 1 !t lnM I Twelve Zoaei I The Km I ancy Board. Which engaged m construe! whampoa harbour divide it into t\ a port for the i I which war* >U» 'and coal yard 1 port for the an Industrial section, a wholesale retail busn.t65 words
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Advertisement640 1934-07-27 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M S. i TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. I bbsbbl B w iCFCBf^B ÜbbbbbbbbbTi wHU ct ##OTUL9 <•«• SMMMbbb) «^^*s3 s^^^N *^^H BBB^*^^BBBB% BL BB£ 1 (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA640 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-27 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIL'N KAISHA, LTD. Incorporated m Japan REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. BOSTON MARU July 30 July 31 HAVRE MARU July 30 Aug. 3 MILAN MARU Aug. 10 Auk. 15 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI. V A WAI a V4GOVA AVD YOKOHAMA BOSTON MARU Aug 6 Aug79 words
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Miscellaneous542 1934-07-27 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m. j 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 7.30542 words
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Miscellaneous153 1934-07-27 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside- U.r v. or k |SJ East Wharf <Fntr,, 1( Ophir 22 Hoaang '.shut 4 Main Wharf .Kntr,,,,,, l§a Malacca Mam 18; Ajax 7. Empire Dock (Eaftraa* W r est Wharf i|;m, >Uin Whan Aquarius, Lch Oil Whan Coal Whan VKSSM.s IN mi |MmKn Tanjong Pagar: Albert153 words
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Advertisement428 1934-07-27 13 _^s^k. s _^^Bh>^ B^ft^^ Ot VJ) A BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due raagt Spore. T'nair^ «w. (|O UAU Au 3 I BEHAR 6>0 f 0 g^ ***** Aug. 3 CHITRAL 15.000 Oc 12 NTUA 11.000 Aug 17 SOUDAN 6.500 Oc t 24 ,MXGAI Aug 30428 words
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Advertisement524 1934-07-27 13 Ellerman&Bucknal] Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer |> ac Sails City of Wellington j u i y 29 Aug *> City of Roubaix 1 Also calls Glasgow) Aug 14 Aug 16 City of Oran Aug 30524 words
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Advertisement886 1934-07-27 13 t a g^^^^p* gj Co., Ltd. Imperial All-wars Ltd amwAis. 7*. BLUE rUMMEL LINE Regular service to Marseilles, London. Amsterdam RottPiv^™ t, Oeno^ Havre. Liverpool WEIttLT MTng" W^aJft 1 SiS^SSfe COVTINEVT Via Port Swettevb, ra r,,u Ui and Colombo T Vessel. Also Calls D je Le»v^ Dv« 0 PEISANDER Belawan886 words
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Advertisement774 1934-07-27 14 CONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU i SlBERG— Friday, July 27, Rhlo. Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. OPHlR— Friday, July 27, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Se- 1 marang and Sourabaya. MAPlA— Friday, July 27, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. GEN. VERSPYCK— Friday. July 27, Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Midai, PoeloePandjang, Serassan, Gent774 words
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Advertisement416 1934-07-27 14 RE6IUAR FORTHiGHTLY SMURGS TO MAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside stateroomsExcellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover m Egypt. NEXT SAILING PRESIDENT VAN BUREN. JULY 31st. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIKES, INC., LTD. INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) Hongkong Bank Chambers Phone416 words
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Advertisement591 1934-07-27 14 O. S. K. Line lOR \FRIC A AND SOUTH AMERICA it Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban l)| »v Cape Town. Rio De Janeiro, Santos Montevideo. Keifuku Maru Cape Town \ia Mombasa. Zanzib X Dar-es-Salaam, L. Marq., Durban and Algoa Bay t Hawaii Maru Rio de Janeiro, Santos via591 words
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1202 1934-07-27 15 CRA WFORD OUTPLA YED B Y PERR Y Dorothy Round's E Thrilling Fight With Helen Jacobs London, July 9. PERKY, ranked No. 1 among British men lawn tennis tnd Dorothy Round, our No. 1 woman player have you have already heard by cable, given1,202 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1934-07-27 15 A Novel Theme Applied To Golf II^HETHER or not to look on to the end of a book to see what happens is a question which, m a general way, every one must be left to decide for himself. Only this is certain that, it we do it, we had1,077 words
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Article305 1934-07-27 15 Programme For Penang Gymkhana HILL CLIMB AIR DISPLA\ r\ETAILS of the Hill Climb and ■^Gymkhana to be held by the Penang and Kedah Branch lor A.A.M members on Sunday, Aug. 5, are now available, and both spectators and competitors are promised an interesting and entertaining programme. The event is being305 words
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Article65 1934-07-27 15 The Siong Boo's first eleven will engage the Straits Cattle Trader's team m a friendly match today, at the Clerical Union ground. The Siong Boo's team will be picked from the following Keong Whye, Boon Choon, Sze Tung, Gek Soo, Wah Chung. Ah Goo, Hor Khoon, Ah Bock. Ah Chee,65 words
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229 1934-07-27 15 Services Preparing For A. A. A. Meet PRELIMINARY SELECTIONS PRELIMINARY selections of the teams to represent the Combined Services m the A.A.A. of Malaya championships at Kuala Lumpur next month have been made, and are set out below. The final selections of teams will be made after trials at the229 words
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Article181 1934-07-27 15 Selangor G.C. Monthly Medal Playing at the Selangor Golf Club on Saturday W. Rodger, m spite of a reduced handicap, repeated his success of last month by again winning the class B medal. This was principally due to an excellent 42 of the club on the fourth course, which181 words
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Article37 1934-07-27 15 Indian Association on Sunday. 2 p.m. on the Indian Association ground at Balestier Plain, versus Khalsa Association Mlstry, Davar, Amarchand. Hergovind, Naden. Abbasbhoy, Dr. Rajahram, Slokhan Singh. Paraman. Kennedy and Varma. D. K. Bamy and Chandy, reserves.37 words
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Article129 1934-07-27 15 Singapore Yachting Events QN Sunday, July 29. "A" and "B Classes will sail Sweepstake Races starting at 10 am., and 1.10 a.m.. respectively. "C" Class will sail a single race for a Beer Mug kindly presented by the Commodore. Start 9.50 a.m. Handicaps have been altered as follows Trlx scratch.129 words
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Article77 1934-07-27 15 Badminton The U.S.R.C. w|l meet the Malayan Seminary m a game of 5 singles and 3 doubles on Sunday at the M. S. Cour<|;. Soccer The U.S.R.C. 2nd XI lost to the Combined Olympic XI by 3 2 last Sunday at the Rangoon Road Ground The77 words
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Article102 1934-07-27 15 The St. Joseph's Church Brigade held a 4 Ball Billiards Tournament comprising of Championship and Handicap events. The finalists m the Championship are Dr. E. S. Monterio and Mr. Fred Rozario and m the Handicap Dr. E. S. Monteiro— l3o and Mr. Nap Frois— l3o. The Championship final102 words
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Advertisement40 1934-07-27 15 CHANGE TO Those old worn- l&^l out plugs of yours ]mf\ may be wasting /Ti^J V *^F I HAOC IN HfCUNO I >I«TRIBUTOR* 'OR MALAYA- 2 iORNEO S 5d3 MOTORS Hiirnß JMITED ICBUEMBCB; M>OK FOB 188 CHOP MADE IN ENGLAND40 words
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Article, Illustration712 1934-07-27 16 R.A. WIN WELL IN GREAT FINISH Fate Of S.R.C. Sealed In Second Half R.A 5: S.R.C 1. •THE S.R.C. suffered another sound beating yesterday when they met the R.A. m the first division of the league at Anson Road. They had the satisfaction of opening the scoring, but the Gunners,712 words
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Article50 1934-07-27 16 London, July 26. AT Sunderland. The match was drawn. Australians 314 for 3 declared (Kippax 101 not out, Ponsford 66 not out). Durham 204 for 6 (Adamson 52, Hickman 52). At Lord's. Gentlemen 277 (Human 66, Allen 63. Mitchell 4 for 94). Players 26 for no wicket. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration510 1934-07-27 16 Marine Department Beaten By A Goal PLUCKY FIGHT AT JALAN BESAR Straits Cattle T.F.C. 1; Marine Dept. 0. After an interesting 'first hall the second division football match between the Straits Cattle Trading Football i Club and the Marine Department petered out to a tame finish at the Jalan Besar510 words
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Article59 1934-07-27 16 Gives Demonstration In Kiangsi Capital Hong Kong, July 26. Miss Yang Shao-keng, the swimming champion of China, who performed the opening ceremony of the new swimming pool m Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi yesterday, held a swimming demonstration m the presence of hundreds of swimming enthusiasts. She will attempt59 words
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Article55 1934-07-27 16 The following have been Invited to play association football for S.C.C. vs. Pulau Brani on Tuesday July 31 at S.C.C. (2nd Div. League) C O F J Drabbe; R. V. Welch P. D. Cork J Crichton, O. I. Merrifleld, R. Davidson O. Carr. R. Johnson, Y. W. Brand Dr J.55 words
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Article684 1934-07-27 16 Scots Greys Beaten REGIMENTAL CUP 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 9. THHE 7tta Hussars won the Inter--1 Regimental Cup at Hurlingham on i Saturday, when they beat the Royal Scots Greys by 9 goals to 4 m the final (round of the tournament. The Greys had as much684 words
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Article268 1934-07-27 16 S.C.C. IN FORM ON PADAN G Bendemeer F «a To Stay The Pace j 5.C.C.... 5: Brn^,, THE S.C.C. beat ft I tune o: 5 1 In the PMtani .1. I The home ta Jori.y m all A .might hay, wo, had tne.r ihootin* r curate. The Bendemct,- lean well268 words
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Article64 1934-07-27 16 The foDowlni \v)l! r< pfl MBl lk- Works Departmem Bporti CM a cricket against the Row a on Saturday at th< N nd< icrfpts' CC grounds. McNair Road, at 2 V. Ponniah. T 8U Maria, J V Campbeil. <G. Iforfaii 'Cap! Cookc. S Ahin, A I;. Pereira. P D'Alm J64 words
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Article59 1934-07-27 16 Derby Winner Sold For £50,000 London, July 26. THE Maharajah of Rajpipla's Derby winner, Windsor Lad, has been bought by Mr. Martin Benson at a price of £50,000. The horse will remain m the care of Marcus Marsh for training. One of the conditions of sale is that the coltReuter - 59 words
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Article103 1934-07-27 16 The heavy nature ol the courts prevented play yesterday m the Garrison Officers' lawn tennis tournament, and the lollowing games have been brought forward to be decided today 4 p.m. .Travers vs. Gatehouse Hamilton vs. JE vans Hill vs. Goatcner Allen vs. Muschamp Hyland and Woodall vs. Ud^n103 words
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Article140 1934-07-27 16 Tennis Should Be Made Regular School Game Tennis Should Be Made Regular School Game The tardiness of the authorities m making tennis a regular school game is one of the reasons for Britain's long wait to win the Davis Cup according to F. J. Perry m his140 words
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Article87 1934-07-27 16 The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys will play the Present Boys at cricket on Saturday. July 28, on the S.C.R.C. ground at 2 p.m. The respective teams will be: Old Boys: Muttucumaru. Retnasabapathy. Salim. Charlie Crocker. Choon Sim. Choon Leong. Teng Boon. Gim Lock. Siow Kee. Kee Tian, Ah Chuan •Capt87 words
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Advertisement43 1934-07-27 16 TTIE AAFAM Accident Guarantee Inti UvLAII Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Workmen's Compensation Accidents and Illness. Baggage Insurance. Burglary* Public Liability Golfer's Insurance. Fidelity Guarantee. Pirships Trusteeships. ?PICE FOR MALAYA, tED BANK CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE. Manager .J.j TeL N». C. NORMAN BENNETT. •111!43 words
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Advertisement49 1934-07-27 16 FERROCRETE THE RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT l IM T^ I sT^ V M l^ v I I Iwl m 4 I Pvl I Ba I%M BM Bi 1 1 If sl x^ 1^ £f 1 FERROCRETE l^fej <^^CK^S «i LTf Uyham clack* &> Co. I '/j LJ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN?49 words
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