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1934-08-03
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Title Section17 1934-08-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.334. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1934 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration667 1934-08-03 1 END OF PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG Germany's Greatest Man Bismarck HITLER TO SUCCEED HIM D«EBU>ENT Paul von Hindenburg of Germany, whose health has been giving anxiety during .he past f ew days, died «t hfa castle at Neudeek yesterday morning after having been unconscious667 words
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Article83 1934-08-03 1 k TEXTILES IN CEYLON mbo, Aug. Z, imposition textiles stoppage ot imports into this year. based on the 1927 and ched owing i tiese I'omrao- the first hah i In Colombo j imposition '< materially them have m till the.' feared ry sertous hen be strongly83 words
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Article33 1934-08-03 1 Paris, July 31. d m each plant French Dakar, Seneind arrived at die the Arcen morning and V. rde Islands. ided to test the s< rvice between America.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1934-08-03 1 nes At Filn s <ar luncral ood, July 31. from Marie ?ept a hunnda so as to the frantic funerals of film sions. The a mass of flowJeanette With Me-33 words
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Article24 1934-08-03 1 London. July 31. fllm star, ha: llowtoi a peti Court. Th( i the West end h Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article204 1934-08-03 1 MAKING BRITISH ROADS SAFE New Traffic Bill Now jJHE Road Traffic Bill, designed to reduce the appalling loss of life which !is resulting m Britain, a, elsewhere. [from modem traffic conditions, became law yesterday. Some time will, however, elapse before its most Striking features are put into operation. F TheBritish Radio. - 204 words
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Article155 1934-08-03 1 INCREASE IN TIN STOCKS Malayan Mines Behind Quota London, Aug. 2. •THE RECENT tailing olf^of pmphasei of Tin by America "an* Central Europe is responsible for the first increase In the visible world supplies since July 1932. aa a result of which m some London .tin circles it is expectedReuter - 155 words
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Article30 1934-08-03 1 London. July 31. The Prince ol Wales will fly m his aeroplant to Paris tomorrow on his way to Biarritz, where he will spend 'three weeks holiday. British RadioBritish Radio - 30 words
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Article458 1934-08-03 1 Came From Retirement To Save Germany When ihv Great War brokt- out m August 1914, Hindenburg was living m retirement at Hanover. He was recalled to service, and m the years that followed he became one or the most ?onspieuous figures m the military and :-ivic history of458 words
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Article209 1934-08-03 1 THAT INDIAN ROPE TRICK Magician Promises To r^Rrm h B »mbay, Aug. t pROM the loot of the Himalayas. the abode of gods and the voeis comes a Magician, determined to put i an ena to the controversy that has 1 been raging; m the Press for somr time regarding209 words
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Article103 1934-08-03 1 PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE Chinese Delegates Get Shanghai, Aug. 2. LjEA TED arguments took place at this mornins's session of the PanPacifte Conference which opened two days ago m Shanghai. The Japanese delegation proposed the admission of Manchukuo into the membership of the conference and the i American delegation proposed the <103 words
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Article203 1934-08-03 1 SEAFARERS CAND SUBSIDY SCHEME DESPRTRTMn m. L<>n don, Aug. 2. SCRIBING the proposed subsidy for tramp shipping as a hesitant and faltering step but mi n tne right d| ■tion, the British Merchant Navy om.trs Report provides the first comments on the Government's scheme rrom actualReuter - 203 words
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Article54 1934-08-03 1 Honour For Acting Governor Of Bengal London, July 31. The King has been pleased to approve the appointment as Knight Commander of the Ordt-r of the Star of India of Mr. John Ackroyd Woodhead, who is to act as Governor of Bengal during Sir John Anderson's absenceBritish Radio - 54 words
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Article75 1934-08-03 1 Berlin, July 31. Hitler's Brown Army will return to duty tomorrow. Von Lutze, the new Chief of Start, announcing the end of the holiday, says the storm troopers will reappear m public and will devote themselves to their task with all determination but In a different spirit fromReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Advertisement28 1934-08-03 1 PTOR UNION A rt CAR POLICIES FOR F pHROUGHOUT I I TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE (Informal) to 815 P.m. Midnight Raff ies celebrated orchestra S^ PHONE 5381.28 words
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Advertisement123 1934-08-03 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (In m UnglMMl) POUNDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A. A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorneys:— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I, MALACCA ST., TEL. .5144. SINGAPORE. SEA VIEW \3 H 0 T E L123 words
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Article176 1934-08-03 2 Ipoh Supply Curtailed Ipoh. Aug. 1. As a result of the water main, which takes the water service to Ipoh from Tanjong Rambutan. bursting at New Town close to the junction of Hugh Low Street and Togo Street, there was a large shrinkage m the flow of176 words
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Article39 1934-08-03 2 Appointed First A.D.C. To The King London. July 31. Admiral Sir John Kelly has been appointed First and Principal Aidecamp to the King In succession to Sir Reginald Tywhitt, promoted Admiral of the Fleet— Reuter Wireless.39 words
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Article116 1934-08-03 2 1933 Output Highest For Twelve Years More gold was won m New South Wales m 1933 than m any year since 1921. Gold produced amounted to 29.252 ounces fine, valued at £124,254, standard rates, an increase on the previous year's output of 1311 ounces fine md £5569116 words
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Article99 1934-08-03 2 Australian Radio Announcer Follows Brother's Load Eric Columan, Sydney radio announcer, has followed the example of his brother, Ronald, and is going on the screen, says a Sydney message. It has open decided that Eric Colman should play m "The Big Race" the J.C Williamson Films light99 words
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Article181 1934-08-03 2 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 28. TPHE only aerial company Siam possesses apart from the military arm has issued its balance sheet for the last year's working, ending March 31, 1934. It has not made a profit but has carried on all through181 words
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Article282 1934-08-03 2 Elaborate Programme For Anniversary Jalan Besar will be en fete this week-end when the Nevr World cele brates its eleventh anniversary. An elaborate programme has been drawn up. a programme m keeping with an atmosphere of hilarity and merriment which has always marked the anniversary celebrations282 words
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Article70 1934-08-03 2 Katong Park Performance This Evening The Band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns wil* perform the following programme weather permitting at Katong Park on Aug. 3, commencing at 5.15 p.m. March, The Ulster Division (Marks)Overture, The Merry Wives, of Windsor <Nico!ai);70 words
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Article480 1934-08-03 2 CRUELTY TO PONIES UP-COUNTRY Touching Only Fringe Of Problem (From Our Own Correspondent.* Bangkok, July 30. AT the meeting of the subscribers to the Society for the Promotion of Animal Welfare held last evening, Mr. R. P. Jones, the Honorary Veterinary surgeon to the Society, and Head480 words
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Article202 1934-08-03 2 Honeymoon Broken By Arrest For Obscene Exhibition New York, July 18. WEARING nothing but a smile, a girl from Amallo (Texas) was married to a man from Milwaukee, similarly clad, m the midst of a strictly nudist gathering at the World's Fair. Chicago yesterday. The minister was the202 words
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Advertisement58 1934-08-03 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originating Summonses, Motion and Interpleader Summons. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the >nd. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: Rex vs. J. Z. Salama and58 words
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Advertisement270 1934-08-03 2 EUROPEAN FUND The following donations to the Singapore Distressed European Fund received during the month of July are acknowledged with many thanks Singapore Swimming Club $125.96 and $95: Johore Civil Service Club $334: Muar Civil Service Club $31; Kluang Club $101; SVC. Headquarters Mess $7; Singapore Golf Club $96.50, Singapore270 words
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Advertisement474 1934-08-03 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEM^ Lentheric SUNTAN OIL. An ideal oil for sunbathing giving an even golden brown tan to the skin. Price $2.25 per bottle. Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS r STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbons474 words
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Advertisement318 1934-08-03 2 I fi\A 'particulars. or Wrr<?| Room. '•'iMci.jj, Erection oi sw I of Caotog. 4 pnf^^H "th. J934 T "^.M Supply of Liquid cm I 1935:, I. -PM Sl^V I y,, I sth. |fM ng 1 I I i^ xoiui/j it is hmlq !,tir> d t^l Exchange 1 firngm uh. iUK318 words
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Miscellaneous153 1934-08-03 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, 3RD. High Water, 4.10 a.m. 8.1 ft., 4.02 p.m. 8.7 ft. football: Second Division. S.C.C. vs. Straits Cattle T.F.C.. padang; Govt. Services F.A., Statistics vs. Marine 11, Marines' ground. Boxing Weber vs. Fond. New World, 9 15 p.m. SATURDAY, 4TH. ilgh Water, 5.32 a.m. 7.3153 words
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Miscellaneous210 1934-08-03 2 TODAYS WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TRANSMISSION 111 13.45 Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 14.00 A topical talk. 14.05 Announcements. 14.10 Surprise item. 14 30 Charles Manning and his orchestra, relayed from the Granada, Walthamstow. 15 00 The Old Days— Going to the; Theatre, a talk by Leslie Bloom. 15.15 Charles210 words
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72 1934-08-03 3 10>S OBJECTIONS TO APPLICATION I AT KUALA LUMPUR him access to his children was made m favmi. ~r M W P-'" 1 horll > to arrange for the children's retur™ to France *Tv" f- e ho|M>d id .1 -.inirv 'ranee a.s it was72 words
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Article1248 1934-08-03 3 Corrospondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. n Mackie. ma*- xplained that ore the Regi- chamber but 5 derided that BMMte before,, ,ere livingj the convent at i respondent had oportunitj ol seeing them ■**V, on- it wa- hop- t m ft H return to1,248 words
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Article229 1934-08-03 3 SEIZURE OF BUSINESS BOOKS Impending Charge Of Counterfeiting REMARKING that the police had no riejht to seize any of his client's do»vmentg. Mr. C. R. Samuel applied for •he return of certain business boks m the Penang District Court, before Mr. B F. Bridge m respect229 words
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Article74 1934-08-03 3 Hoses Out Following A False Alarm The Fire Brigade was summoned to the junction of Middle Road and Short Street at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. On arrival the Brigade found that it was a false alarm. Shortly before three o'clock however, the Brigade was called out again to Moulmein74 words
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Article58 1934-08-03 3 Altered To Murder After Death Of Injured Man The charges of attempted murder and of voluntarily causing hurt against Goh Slew Cheng were amended yesterday to one of murder before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate. It was stated that the injured man had died m hospital. A58 words
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Article78 1934-08-03 3 The health statement issued by the MiirMctpalitv of Singapore for the week ending July 28. records that deaths numbered 174, which is a rate of 18.72 ncr 1.000 per annum. The correspond- ing rate last year was 19.06. The infantile death-rate was 178.3 1 per 1.000 per annum78 words
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Article235 1934-08-03 3 TOO MANY DOUBTS FOR A CONVICTION Indian Hospital Dresser Acquitted Remarking that there were too many doubts about the prosecuton story to justify a conviction, Mr. Norman Grice, he second magistrate, delivered judgment yesterday acquitting an Indian hospital dresser, B. N. Panday, of a charge of receiving an illegal gratification.235 words
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Article272 1934-08-03 3 Raffles Library will be closed tomorrow, and the undernoted nonfiction together with a selection of new novels will be issued today. Anderson Q.G.) Children of the Yellow Earth. Studies m Prehistoric China. Illustrated Arthur (Sir G.) Queen Alexandra. Biography. Illus> trated Baldwin < Oliver > Unborn Son: BraddcU272 words
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Article56 1934-08-03 3 Japanese Fisherman With Packets In His Waist A fine of S3 was imposed yesterday by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district iudge. on a Japanese fishermen who oleaded guilty to ben? ir possession ■>f several packets of dutiable cigarettes The man was arrested m Beachroad market yesterday56 words
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Article49 1934-08-03 3 Two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed yesterday by Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, on .t young G named Peter Noronh 1 When first produced a few days ag^ Noronha had pleaded guilty to th» :heft of jewellery valued at s?O3 wlv 1 mnloved under J. E. Benjamin of49 words
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Article42 1934-08-03 3 Tan Ah Song was allowed bail m $250 yesterday morning by Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on a charge of the theft of a gold watch and chain at Jalan Bcsar on Wednesday night. The hearing was fixed for Aug. 9.42 words
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Article612 1934-08-03 3 A Wrecked Car On Roadside TAMIL WOMAN CHARGED TpHE case for the prosecution m the charge of causing death by driving a motor-car m a rash and negligent manner against a Tamil woman, named Thankam, ,was closed yesterday before Mr. !H. A. Forrer, the criminal distric I judge. Accused's examination-in-chief612 words
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Article101 1934-08-03 3 Alleged Assault By Chinese Youth Charges of voluntarily causing hurt, and theft of a rattan box with clothing valued at $20 against a Chinese youth Tan Kirn Teow, were amended to one of causing hurt while committing robbery before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday morning The101 words
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Article92 1934-08-03 3 Brought From Johorc To Singapore An Indian womai. who was the victiir, o. a knife attack m Sungei Papar. estate at the southern coast of Johorr on Wednesday, was brought over by boat to Changi and removed to the General Hospital m Singapore. She was m a92 words
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Advertisement183 1934-08-03 3 11 i/lld'H IT J B^/^^ weakening ir 'liifncf uf 'he llirlJll/llw^^WT't-—' \Tf¥sWr^' y malaria pnnsitos reiurm, th« Wiy[/HU EB^ \\^^-V^ numbc, ->f red blood rora\ T^ .^K^ I FK^^- puscles increases and within I ffVVI jgT^ J an< again", M \\\W I h?>°3 tf es^^-^ writM a ph> •telan In183 words
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Article758 1934-08-03 4 The Proper Care of the Feet BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT FEET, feet, lovely feet, slim and pale m the Persian manner, or plump and brown a la francaise? -so often neither But there is no need to go into details, we all know that civilisation has done cruel things to758 words
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Article, Illustration269 1934-08-03 4 line applied with a rubber nail brush f Be generous with the vaseline and i work it well m between the toes and on the heels. Next, take each foot m turn, hold with both hands and work it backwards and lorwards from the ankle. flexing the269 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-08-03 4 CALIFORNIA MERMAID. Ruth Charming, Metro GoldwynMayer featured player takes to the aqua-planing: board m Balboa Ray behind the stern of a high-powered speed boat. This is a favourite sport among the Hollywood stars.34 words
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Article321 1934-08-03 4 SUMMER WEAR IS SIMPLE Navy And Taffeta In Vogue SUNSHINE puts the "spot -light" on details of fashion during these mid-July days m Paris. Wherever one walks, on the Grands Boulejvards. up and down the Champs Elysees, or through the Bois, a renaissance m simplicity seems to 1 attract the321 words
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Article87 1934-08-03 4 2 egg whites I*4 cups granulated sugar 4 tablespoons cold water 9 large marshmallows, cut small '/2 teaspoon vanilla extract J 4 teaspoon baking powder Place first three ingredients m top of double boiler. Place over boiling water and beat with egg beater about 10 minutes or until87 words
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Article37 1934-08-03 4 If you're serving some o>rt of creamed meat or fish on toast, cut the toast m little strips instead of m halves Your guests will have less trouble cutting it and the servings will be more decorative.37 words
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Article149 1934-08-03 4 FASHION'S LATEST SPLENDOUR THIS year designers have dipped into many periods. Eighteenth century colours are often worked into nineteenth century fashions. The beautiful pastel blues, faded pinks, and lilacs suit the polonaise and bustle draperies of another period. This new method of mixing the periods strikes an149 words
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Article195 1934-08-03 4 HATS TRIMMED WITH FRESH FLOWERS HERE and there at formal afternoon; functions m Paris you may see hats trimmed with fresh flowers and berets' made entirely of them. One large white straw I saw the other uay was adorned with garden roses, forget-me-nots and pansies. The glittering gold halo persists195 words
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Article342 1934-08-03 4 presented this year The mediaeval crowns are charming, and suit the crystal and golden spikes that are featured m the newest dress-jewellery A blue-aiiti-whiie scheme m jewels can look striking with a white satin dinner frock. A moulded model with a mediaeval air has a342 words
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Article51 1934-08-03 4 At night, before retiring, cleanse your skin, remove every particle of make-up, and clear every tiny pore of imbedded dust and dirt Remember, an immaculately clean skin is essential to beauty, so. like the screen stars, make your first rule of beauty a daily cleansing with cleansing51 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-08-03 4 "WHIMS fa*** mi Urtfi on the at) h iM v*. Harrow Nald15 words
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Article53 1934-08-03 4 FEATHER BOAS AGAIN j;f..vih; h a] i ioi York times we some i cream-i day she 1 over lv r had a belt fa: Suns:. 1 Que-n haw t> ptete an semble transp and illk I frills, design Th-typ-v us! finelj the fabr shaped n On.' m black chiffon* and53 words
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Advertisement90 1934-08-03 4 "THE MARCH OP THE CHILDREN" JS.lth^nJH 7 Join J? 1 8 US company and Midi neaitn and Happiness on COW GATE I lick^es? a «T^- he WOrfd the y c °nie-a growing army saved from sickness and dxsease-wm.Mmes saved from death Ana nappy Mothers everywhere are saying There it nothing90 words
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Article, Illustration132 1934-08-03 5 SHOOTING FOR KOLA PORE CUP AT BISLEY MEETING ft^ N s!!, Vl VIE of tne shooting for the Mahar^ a^ f ,^^o, S w^r ng a gas m^' Hi f Yal' taT hSSSI Ba?on de Sk^^ff *I*rs h «ve left is a mounted policeman m San ™\"T Above ri^ht is132 words
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Advertisement28 1934-08-03 5 A I R S H I P FINEST CONDENSED MILK AND BE CONVINCED Sole Distributors S. A. ALLAPITCHAY CO. *****19, BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Td 2882. M S.K. 328 words
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Article297 1934-08-03 6 ONE DEAD AND EIGHT INJURED Drivers Charged At Kuala Lumpur IN alleged race between two 'buses on the Ipoh road at Kuala Lumpur or* Tuesday night resulted m one of the worst smashes that har, occurred i:\ Kuala Lumpur for years. Eight persons were Injured m297 words
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Article253 1934-08-03 6 Failed To Report What Was "Not An Accident" From Our own Correspondent Seremban, Aug. I. Mr C. H. -?yves of Sennawang estate. appeared before the Seremban magistrate. Mr. V W. W. S. Purcell. today on a criminal summons co answer two. charges of tailing to report after253 words
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Article348 1934-08-03 6 ACQUITTAL OF CHINESE CONTRACTOR A CHINESE contractor named Lee Siew living at Sungei Besi l, was charged m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Tuesday with being the owner of a shot gun on May 10, and leaving the F.M.S. i for a period exceeding three months jnnd failing to348 words
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Article114 1934-08-03 6 Chinese Admits Previous Conviction For being In possession of utensils 'for the manufacture of intoxicating I liquor without a licence, at Salak South 1 on July 27. a Chinese named Sg Sang was at Kuala Lumpur lined $100 or m default was sentenced to undergo two 1 months'114 words
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Article135 1934-08-03 6 Stowaways Shut In Ships Hold Liverpool, July 18. Lit tit more than skeletons, the bodies oi two unfortunate young stow?.v/ays were lound buried beneath bales Dl cotton m a hold of the Cyprian steamer. Evangorasv during unloading j m the docks here to-day. It is conjectured that the135 words
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Article673 1934-08-03 6 Post Office DRIVER ACQUITTED Allegation Against j Constable A policeman, who was alleged to have behaved m a "very insolent" manner to a European motorist, appeared m a case m the police court yesterday, when the Malay driver of a car belonging to Mr. A. M.673 words
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Article136 1934-08-03 6 A gold necklace formed the subject of a charge of criminal breach of trust against a Tamil named Kalimuthu before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, yesteday morning. He claimed trial and was allowed bail m $50 until the trial date, Sept. 19. Mr E. M. Tampoe-Phllips has been briefed136 words
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308 1934-08-03 6 FITTER PLA YS THE PART OF A DETECTIVE A man who stole a bicycle from the Royal Singapore Flying Club workshed m Trafalgar Street was sentenced to one day's imprisonment and a fine $20, or three weeks' imprisonment, by Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court yesterday. Hussein bin308 words
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Article387 1934-08-03 6 Publications At Statistics Office^ The iolluwing publications were issued or received by the Department )i Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during Lhe period July 21 to 27. 1934. inclusive. xnd are available for public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of387 words
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Article233 1934-08-03 6 GANG FIGHTS IN PENANG BECOMING MUCH TOO COMMON Chinese Who Had An Axe Wrapped In Paper AN axe measuring 12 inches m length with a sharp and glittering blade, formed the principal exhibit m a case m which Chew Eng Joo. a Chinese rubber factory coolie, was charged before the233 words
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Article145 1934-08-03 6 Acquitted Without Defence Being Called "I think that there must have been an element of fear, as far as the witnesses for the prosecution are concerned," said Detective Inspector L. G. Blakesley m the Penang police court when he prosecuted three Chinese youths. Choo Ah Leng. Ng Chuan145 words
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Article144 1934-08-03 6 Five Soviet Expeditions In The East The Academy of Sciences of the USSR, has dispatched five scientific expeditions to the Far East and Eastern Siberia. One of the aims of these expeditions is to study the geological structure of Kamchatka volcanoes. A scientific station will be built for144 words
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Article75 1934-08-03 6 An Indian named Apahoo wo 5 charged b?frro Mr. D. Wills m th» Penang police court with the theft cl a pair of tv?pd trousers and a sporting shirt valued at $9. th? property of one Mr. A. H. Cous^r at 126. York Ro.id. on July 29. The75 words
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Article43 1934-08-03 6 Workmen excavating at a new re creation ground at Droitwich «Worcestershire), have unearthed a centuriesold skeleton which was buried only two feet deep. Experts who have examined the- bones declare them to be like those of tht Java apo man.43 words
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Article109 1934-08-03 6 The death occurred at Alor Star on Saturday afternoon of Che Teh. mother of Inspector Hamid and Che Ismail of the Government English School Alor Star. Deceased who had been ailing for some time, was formerly married to Capt N. M. Hashim. MCS. 1 and counted a large circle of109 words
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Article56 1934-08-03 6 DEPRESSED BY UNKNOWN ACIDITY. at morning i nr.d a 'I tried Kruscho, was magical the depn have. i ;t ever s, n ■fg ago. and the X «C effect, it id m porary be&efli r com2 n a y that gna\ E M. H. Krutchen because it srs, 1 this56 words
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Article30 1934-08-03 6 Old C I Interest* I Buillei I meetli iurir.u th Ml. I I thenlayersl meSciio I Braddell wl ,t Bradd. i I irh n he wa i v^M a sec30 words
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Advertisement75 1934-08-03 6 Remombofflthet pom Mood not oaftv kfrap* «wmy 4U«*m, but to N*tar%'# remedy— 4n fact, the Moo* It #m KreeM of ffle* VNe trwtnMM oi Mood m 4 Skim Cowteialwu O«rk*'t 1 Wood HUture to —Kcelte^^ expeAi e^M poejocw e%d wetnv lieeAiM. ■l it* gmdlm LIQUID m TABLET Mm g^ ECONOMISE75 words
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Advertisement115 1934-08-03 6 THE GIFT si 33. STaMFO^C Tiir Idcml H Btrthda] Crysi.ils and IVad>. P i f 0 cription and design m RniilT, 1 riatina. IMa.inum •> rhromium TUtfd T^'' st I chcuea Mr— .w thp Pro TRIES FAIR 0 H.v- Sptrial OlT.r this WC fk Art .ff^llfiv A new selection t115 words
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Article178 1934-08-03 7 THE WORLD OF THE ARTIST \n Inspiring Film 'a t the Pavilion L-rt world ol the anist. the genuine T comes to life m the i h ved In You," now Pavilion. ose portrayals of emorange which is so to the Bohemian I will appeal main y elight m going178 words
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Article1031 1934-08-03 7 $5,000 BAIL REDUCED TO $2,000 "False Impression That v-netties Mean Money" THERE was a slight bre eze m I the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's -our., on Tuesday, when the Coun chief Inspector drew the attention of the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, t o ccr tai n remarks made by counsel1,031 words
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Article58 1934-08-03 7 Passengers who arrived m Penang by he ss. Kedah from Belawan-Deli in"lude: Mr J. Murray. Mrs C E. Firsins. Mr. L. Siebel. Rev. Brother Paul, Rev. Brother Hugh. Mr. Pranlal. Mr. md Mrs. K. M. S Abubaker. Dato and Mrs. Hassan. Miss Hassan. Mr. S. Narusawa. Mr. Anton van Roos.58 words
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Article202 1934-08-03 7 At Marcus Show First Night ♦THE MUCH heralded Marcus Show inaugurated a ten day engagement m Singapore with two performances at the Capital yesterday m an extravaganza called "La Vie Paree." According to the management of the theatre, local attendance records were shattered. Judged by the manifested202 words
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Article297 1934-08-03 7 T'HE Free Press is reliably informed that the Marcus gfirls, who were reported to be "not so interested m Singapore's bachelors as its tigers," have fallen to the charms of the former at least, two of them have. Two of the girls are to be married m Singapore,297 words
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Article, Illustration203 1934-08-03 7 Totally Lacking In Vision, Says K.C. London. July 18. "To speak of the inevitability of un- employment is complete moonshine." said Mr. Comyns Carr, K.C., at the annual conference m London of the Association of Approved Societies. "It is a condition of things," he Mr. Comyns Carr said203 words
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Advertisement97 1934-08-03 7 PAVILION TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 A lovely m\\ star. ..vital. entr;mdn&..port raving a i^irl ea^er for life... ami hungry for 10ve... ho nearly lost both m her quest for sincerity DAZZLING CLAMOROUS and EXOTIC ANEW Personality! m an amazing romancefi They were her •,y,K dear friends... But she needed someV'u on97 words
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Advertisement363 1934-08-03 7 ASK ANYONE WHO WpS^B I :^:^BHbb *<-s :^^fyW^^*!^^M B /.»:4mBBBBBBBp s4S*#'' ■<••'■■ Ji^m i iili ill" Tin il^^bMbbbbbl COMPANY OF^l^Hk Change— 3 Days Start Mnnuu seventy BROADWAY Inaugural Offering y^L MERRY-GO-'ROUKD bt^ Jft V^ bF* V s P^^ engagement i rAKEE r fantasifs TODAY TOMORROW r A H I A363 words
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Article36 1934-08-03 8 After travelling eight times round the world a man has just been married. Which just shows how impossible it is to escape. A "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY is very useful when travelling.36 words
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Article791 1934-08-03 8 TPODAY Germany grieves at the passing of her most distinguished son and the whole world shares lrer sorrow < With the death of President Hindenburg the nations pause m their strifes and bickerings and pay homage to the memory of this great, noble-hearted figure who symbolised the finest791 words
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Article434 1934-08-03 8 Miss H. M. Hobbs. late Nursing Sister. F.M.S.. has been appointed a I Nursing Sister m Kenya. Mr. John Duke, the well-known Singapore optician, has returned from leave and has resumed business. Mr. C. G Ripley. of the Palestine Police, has been appointed an Assistant Commissioner of434 words
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Article711 1934-08-03 8 Racing By Moonlight In Paris SINGAPORE has never claimed the 5 title of the "Paris of the East." hough on occasion imaginative and nisguided travellers have thus dub>ed her. Those of us who have ravelled extensively beyond Perim nust agree that the gay French apital has711 words
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Article980 1934-08-03 8 you looked under the bed as well. Several ladies of St. Michael's, Thorourn Square, stayed away lor several Sundays. Not all ol them admitted .hat it was because of the lawless i^ate ol the capital. Some called it asthma; some neuritis: one palpable iiar said the church980 words
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Advertisement175 1934-08-03 8 tM^M^^^Umm^^ lime juice nnn rfvi cordial ORANGE AND I LEMON SQUASHES 80 Cents Per Bottle, LESS 10 Cents Per Empty BOTTLE Allowance on Returns To Your PROVISION STORE. CALDBEOCS Have you tried all the following TASTY CHEESES? Cheddar English Canadian Gouda Edam Dutch Cream Kraft Gorgonzola Roquefort Gruyere TAKE YOUR175 words
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Advertisement13 1934-08-03 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 648f13 words
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Article, Illustration317 1934-08-03 9 DISPUTE OVER PINEAPPLE FACTORY nvolving nearly $10, a Chinese lady resident plaintiff, was called cmc Court, at Johore Mr Justice W. H. Thorne an abrupt ending, the 'ferred to arbitration iral of the five counsel case Pillal with Mr. S. C. Goho plaintiff. Madam Lily G. vlang, .Singapore, Ton appeared317 words
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689 1934-08-03 9 MALAY WOMAN FOR TRIAL ON BIGAMY CHARGE Tale Of Certificate Of Divorce From Man Not Her Husband BOYANESE woman, Ramiah binti at Perak Assizes on a charge ol r «^n USed reserv *< 1 her defence. S of $2aO Asked by the magistrate, ac Inche Ma id m. clerk, magistrate's689 words
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Article90 1934-08-03 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, Aug. 2. Spot < Sellers > 7 3 16d. (7 3il6d> (Buyers) 7 1 /sd. C! l /ad.} Oct. -Dec. 7 3 16d. (7 3|16d.) Jan.-March 7 5 16d. (7 5!16d.) April-June 7i/ 2 d. (7 716 d.)90 words
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Article193 1934-08-03 9 NEUTRAL ZONE IN NORTH CHINA 1 Shanghai. Aug. 2. N an interview with pressmen this morning, a spokesman of the foreign office of Nanking admitted that the Japanese delegation to the Dairen Conference had proposed the conclusion of A political agreement between China and Japan m connection with the administration193 words
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Article76 1934-08-03 9 Fair Business In Rubber London, July 31 The Stock Exchange today generally continued very quiet and uninteresting and giltedged securities suffered from want of fresh business but m other sections price movements on the whole were without much importance. Fair business was done m rubber which showed earlyReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article64 1934-08-03 9 Five Russian Engineers Sentenced Moscow, July 31. Five Russian engineers have been sentenced to be shot and six others to imprisonment on charges of arson and sabotage. It was alleged that the accused set fire to a factory making rural machinery m order to secure orders forReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article47 1934-08-03 9 Turkish Government's Action After Samos House of Commons, July 31. Mr. Anthony Eden this afternoon announced that the Turkish Government had. voluntarily paid roughly £2,000 m compensation to the relatives of Surgeon Commander Robinson R.N., who was shot by Turkish guards while bathing off Samos.47 words
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Article44 1934-08-03 9 Change In Sugar Export Quotas Brussel, July 31. The International Sugar Conference is discussing the possible modification of export quotas as encisaged m the Chadbourne plan. The President, Senator Beaudin. announced the drafting Of a new and very advanced pl*n. Reuter wireiessReuter wireiess - 44 words
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Article36 1934-08-03 9 Mr. Neville Chamberlain To Take Over When Mr. Baldwin proceeds to Alx Les Bains on Aug. 8 t Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who will spend his holidays m Scotland, will be acting Premier. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Advertisement129 1934-08-03 9 PJODWOOD PARK HOTEL S ROAD. Singapore. PHONE 6490. L TENNIS COURTS can now be reserved by non-residents at $1/an evening. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6490. F GREAT BRITAIN Her Beauty and Achievements Photographs from The Times M Price $1.50 ijivo m one book an adequate presentation of Ihc and acliievements of129 words
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Advertisement103 1934-08-03 9 A SALE BARGAIN j THE "HANDY* j rHH SHAVING STICK. II THIS SHAVINC; STICK HAS AN /^^^S W antiseptic: waterprooi I If I SALE PRICE 30cents EACH ROBINSON Co., Ltd. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. 'ja)aa««aaaaßaa aaaB B)aaa)ala)alMa)vaaaa UNSURPASSED FOR SNACKS SANDWICHES I :hcdlet and GRUYERE CHEESES These creamy and delicious103 words
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5637 1934-08-03 10 SHAREHOLDERS WALK OUT OF COMPANY MEETING Attempt To Elect New Directorate STRONG CRIHCtSM OF MALAYSIAMESE CO. CHAIRMAN AS already reported m the Free Press, strong criticism and heated discussion marked the ninth ordinary general meeting of the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Company's Ltd, which was held m Taiping on Tuesday. Mr. T.5,637 words
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Article94 1934-08-03 10 Rubber Association I DAILY PRICES CURRENT August 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 23% 23 3 4 JI.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8.) Aug. 23 15 16 24 1 16 Standard R.S.S. on tender Aug. 24» 4 24% Sept.94 words
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Article175 1934-08-03 10 July 30 31 Aug. I. American Can. Com. 93» 2 93 7 8 95 American Telephone and Telegraph 107*4 108> 4 HO Atcheson Railroad 51 3 4 50' 8 51 3 /4 Dupont 85' o 85 7 8 88* 8 Firestone Comon 14 4 14U 14 General Electric175 words
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Article185 1934-08-03 10 In a review of th»> marked indu progress Canada had made durii past few months. Mr R. r b the Prime Minister Of Canada, add:' ing the manufacturers, balanced budget at the < nd of it sent fiscal year if the Domu venues continued to im had185 words
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Article824 1934-08-03 10 THURSDAY, AUG. 2. 1034 Buyer* Seilcri Anipat Tin i 4) 6s 6.s 6d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.12 *v 220 c.d Dangrin Tin 26s 27s Changkat Tin 50s 52s Chenderiang824 words
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Article, Illustration488 1934-08-03 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst A hand which stretches Itself to accommodate the contract undertaken by the declarer is rare indeecl at the bridge table. The one given below seemed to be built to order. It .vas dealt m a duplicate game,488 words
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Advertisement287 1934-08-03 11 Assets exceed $12.00+,00f Assurance In force mitt f*».«tt t*t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i Incorporated In tbe Strait* Setttomeptt) HEAD OFFICE: Great East«ro Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OWICE: 27. old Jewri »C Tb. Company te. £20,000 deposited with <&2^itt SJIVSLtS pl > to BrUlBh LU287 words
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Advertisement425 1934-08-03 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA In 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. Aior Star lioiio Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi Seremban425 words
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Article421 1934-08-03 12 New Steel Design For Hatches Approved i EFFICIENT covering for a cargo batch is a problem which may be M old as naval architecture, because I so many conditions have to be fulfilled m any device that is to be satisfactory. A new type of steel421 words
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Article101 1934-08-03 12 Japanese Ships Hit By U.S. Strike Dropping irom about V.3 to V.2.50 per ton, trans-Pacific shipping rates reflect rd the plight of Japanese freighters which are either tied up on tlv West coast of the United States or awaiting the settlement of the longshoremen's strike before sailing101 words
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60 1934-08-03 12 STRAITS NEW YORK FREIGHT TARIFF No. 11 It is notified for information that the K»uS f T he K kUSai Kisen Kabushiki I KaSo I cal a« ent s Mitsui Bussan,: Kaisha Ltd..> has been added to the Qf v xf eamshi P lin^ Parties to the Straits New York60 words
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Article40 1934-08-03 12 Aug. I— Puku Maru (Jap)- Afrika (Dan); Tai Yin .Nor); Hilda at a f> Thedens Tohitt. j. de Witt (Dut) Sin i iKheng Seng. Sin Aik Lee. Peisander i v. aer Does de Bye, Le Mai re Rpv 140 words
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Article236 1934-08-03 12 Soviet Motorship's Voyage Of Exploration On the theory that there is a warm belt of water running right across the Arctic Ocean, the Soviet motorship. Knipovitch, is setting out from Murmansk this month to explore a new north-east passage more than 3,000 miles nearer the North Pole236 words
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Article713 1934-08-03 12 The following passengers sail by the Ranchi today at 9.30 a.m. for Penar»g, Colombo. Bombay and Europe Mr. D. J. Davies, Miss K. Goode, Miss M. Garrow. Mr. Leavens, Mr. W. J. Burgess. Mr. J. W. Ridley, Mr. J. W. Bland. Lt. C. McC Smith, Mr. E. If. Selons.713 words
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Article91 1934-08-03 12 Ships aloii K s,d P or expe,.|, d East Wharf (tatraa* G Plandus 22; Ape-. Main Wharf (Batraact Ranch! 18; T6U 11; Alipore 7. Empire Dork (F.ntt <„. SUveryew 1,, West Wharf < Entrain,. <.. Dempo Corfu 5 (Jardtne's). Section 10 (Eatraact Gat Skuld 52. urm hammnji Main91 words
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Article106 1934-08-03 12 PtTak. Bn: 11l 2.8, for Port Sham. T d v lacca 3.8. Doggersbank. Netta froo Soerabaia 2.8. foe s i 8 Togian. Dut.. 672 toni tianak 2.8 for PODttanak 4 8 Scott Harl« y Brit.. Sibu 2.8. for Sibu 4 a Gians Sen- Brit, 1,1 Bemarang 1.8. iur106 words
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Article267 1934-08-03 12 The following pas* igera ttaeal ed from the P and P.inrhi Wednesday: From Yokohama Mr H Matffft mery, Mr. K. Bayhv. Mr R ]>... O. Sisley. Mrs. D Jacobs, Mr M. rur lender, Mrs. Curlend( r. Mill X c-jr lender. Miss D. Curl< r Prom Kobe: The K.267 words
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Advertisement582 1934-08-03 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. i Incorporated .n F.M.S. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU ft CANAtt FOI'R MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES/ COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS582 words
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Advertisement74 1934-08-03 12 NOTICE TO MARINERS Malacca Strait —Approaches to Perak River. Denison Beacon Light— Alteration m length of Hash. Former Notice to Mariners No. 20 of 1934 is amended as follows. Date:— On Aug. 2. 1934. Position Denison Beacon Lighthouse. Lat 4 deg 05' N.. Long. 100 deg. 44' E. Approx Alteration—74 words
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Miscellaneous636 1934-08-03 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 iKuantan -via JerartuW Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.636 words
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Advertisement417 1934-08-03 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. T'nage Spore. x ,P ue ■as as -ssl, SsT"i 11,000 Aug. 17 SOUDAN 6 500 Oct 24 BA.N 6.000 Aug. 30 CARTHAGE 15 000 Ort 9fi NDI 17,000 Aug. 31 RANPURA 17 coo Nov Q 15.000 Sept. 14 BURDWAN 6To Nov" 22417 words
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Advertisement502 1934-08-03 13 Eller man BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTB AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Doe Sails City of Roubaix (Also calls Glasgow) Aug. 14 Aug 16 City of Oran Aug. 30 Sept. 2 City of Bath (For Genoa, M'seilles, L'pool, Glasgow)502 words
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Advertisement767 1934-08-03 14 f\. Pa Ma 4OMNK.LIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU >f APIA -Friday Aug. 3, Poeloe-Kidjan Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS— Friday, Aug. 3. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. DE WEERT— Friday, Aug. 3, Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba, Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. TlNOMBO— Friday, Aug. 3, Belawan-Dell. PALlMA— Saturday767 words
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Advertisement423 1934-08-03 14 4-y REGUUtR FORTNIGHTLY SMURGS TO I NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Sue*. Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside stateroomsExcellent cuisirc Swimming bath— I Three day stopover m Egypt. I NEXT SAILING PRESIDENT GARFIELD, AUGUST 14th. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIKES, INC., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) Hongkong423 words
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Advertisement705 1934-08-03 14 VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, KotTh^^ AND MIDDLESBROUGH '"KIMM tYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aug. 7 8 tTERUKUNI MARU 12 060 Oct 1. HAKONE MARU 10.400 Aug. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct3iv SSUWA MARU 10,750 Sept. 6 7 HARUNA MARU 1 4 ,400 Nov v l FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Sept. 20 215705 words
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927 1934-08-03 15 Romantic Story of the America's Cup MR. SOP WITH TALKS Endeavour is Built of Steel Throughout (From Our Own Correspondent) London fuiv i£ O.M. SOPWITHS yacht. Endeavour leaves England next IVI sundajr on her journey to America, where she will927 words
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Article319 1934-08-03 15 Royal Largs Club Fixture Results The regattas of the Clyde Fortnight ended with the fixture of the Royal Largs Club at Largs. For the flrst hour and a half there was scarcely a breath of wind, and all the classes were mixed m a cluster near the line,319 words
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Article, Illustration620 1934-08-03 15 HAMMANDS RAPID RISE TO TOP OF BATTING Verity And Larwood Easily The Best Bowlers London, July 16. TTHE MOST noticeable feature of the latest list of County batting and bowling averages, published today, is the appearance of Hammond at the top of the batting averages. During the620 words
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Article337 1934-08-03 15 PENANG STAR PLAYERS IN ACTION Exciting Play In Early Matches QOME oi the star players of the .*J Penang Badminton Association 'were s^en m action at the Volunteer Drill Hall, Penang, at the week-end when two singles and two doubles m the 1934 Open Tournament were played337 words
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Article645 1934-08-03 15 Speed, Distance Handicap B Le Mans, July 4. RTTISH cars scored an outstanding triumph m the great 24-hour, road race round the eight-miles circuit here which finished this afternoon. wx v i4C ttt ia tuat nnisnea, io were British. British cars were Irst, second,645 words
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Article494 1934-08-03 15 LOSSES CUT AT 1 EXPENSE OF OWNERS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. July 28. F[E sporting writer Obscure has issued his review of the racing season m Siam for 1933-34. He points out that the heavy taxation and the slump m the economics of the494 words
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Article157 1934-08-03 15 Former England Test Player To Retire I—i1 —i All cricket followers will be sorry to hear that Ernest Tyldesiey, the former England Test batsman, has decided to retire from first-class cricket at the j end of the summer. Tyldesiey wants only one more century to give him the157 words
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Article59 1934-08-03 15 Mr. S. A. Donaldson has been ap- pointed hon. referees' and fixtures i secretary to th:* Isthmian League m succession to Mr. S F. Rous. who resigned th? potttloo following his aci eeptanc? or the post of secretary tr> 1 the F.A. Djdds. the Irish junior International iorward attached to59 words
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Article, Illustration404 1934-08-03 16 ONLY FIVE CUP PLAYERS Against Very Strong Touring Side THE Combined Singapore Team to play the Austrian footballers at Anson Road Stadium on Monday has been selected as follows Ah Kow; Gek Soo, Ciuan Yam; Hay, John Then, Chwee Chua; Duncan, Hai404 words
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Article85 1934-08-03 16 Tourists Made Impression In Java The Aneta Press Bureau reports that the tourists created a very favourable impression and that their standard of play was considerably superior to that of Java teams Excellent ball control and clever tactics m both attack and defence were features of the85 words
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Article490 1934-08-03 16 EXPENSES FOR CUP MATCHES Proposal To Discontinue Payment THE annual general meeting Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Sunday at 11.30 a.m. when the following account will be presented: The accounts for the year ending June 30, 1934 show490 words
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Article157 1934-08-03 16 Holiday Tour In Kuala Lumpur The Siong 800 Athletic Association will travel to Kuala Lumpur during j the August Holidays to play a series i of football, basket-ball and billiards' matches. The complete programme •I the tour is as follows: —Aug. 4, Basket-Bali against S.C.R.C. at Hollywood157 words
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Article114 1934-08-03 16 It is interesting to compare the Austrian tour with that of the Malays last year when the local team when then at the zenith of their power The Malay P.A. played 10 matches of which they won five, lost two and drew three and scored 20 goals against 15. Their114 words
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Article286 1934-08-03 16 The Island Club Duffer's Cup The first round of the Duffer's Cup will be played on Saturday and the starting times are given below. All matches start from the first tee. Other games of ail kinds may start from the tenth tee. p.m. 2.30 K. Sueyoshi and B. H.286 words
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Article175 1934-08-03 16 Government Services F.A. League Tables Following are the League tables up to Wednesday of the Government Services Football Association- DIVISION I Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Monopolies I 4 4 0 0 17 5 8 Police I 4 2 1 l 12 7 5 Medicals175 words
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Article68 1934-08-03 16 Plan To Hold Competition Every Two Years London, Aug. 2 It is now understand that at a meeting of the Davis Cup committee 12 voted lor and 11 against the holding of the contest every two years, but the change was not made since a twoUUrdl majority68 words
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Article39 1934-08-03 16 British Title Won By Wales Wow v. London, July 16. Wales have again won the inter national bowls championship of Grel't fbli am. nd Irelan having won each i their three matches against England Scotland, and Ireland39 words
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Article46 1934-08-03 16 A friendly football match on the' S* yesterday resolved itself into rather a farce.. The fixture was bT tween Aston Athletic and th^Lcc r b rSeni n d thesfdewas -s-i es^lL h h e ed° P a e^ St^S^^l but shortly after the interval the^ Zt'46 words
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Article374 1934-08-03 16 OUTSIDERS COME HOME AT PENANG $1,203 Paid On Double Tote Penang, Aug. 2. •TKDDAY was something of an out- j j sider's day at Penang— the lowest twin dividend of the day was $25. on 'catspaw m the third race; the biggest WAS $69, on Redouble374 words
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Article96 1934-08-03 16 Rain Holds I pi., L.T.A..M. Match* Owing to rain only two n be played of wterday' of matches m the M v. Tennis championships' two ties m the ladles 1 lin. r The conditions wer< Lj^ interesting play was wlXnlJSfE* large crowd of spect The results were t .y96 words
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Article, Illustration135 1934-08-03 16 GARRISON OFF ICERS CLUB Programme Of Ties P« 4.0 p.m. Men's Op« n sin XK e > Nfm finals. Graham 5 p.m. Allen \\s Autti] Mixed Ilandiiap DsoMm <<+ m finals). Graham and Evans and Mr Wlndei Weather permiUlni the prizr glvlni tomorrow. Neck: head. $48; 15. 11. 15. Race135 words
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