The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 August 1934
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Title Section17 1934-08-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,340. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1934. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article64 1934-08-10 1 BRITISH MISSION TO FAR EAST Studying Conditions m Manchukuo London. Aug. 9. of British Indus•iclod to send an ton to Manchukuo m to study coni ascertain whether can co-operate with, Its development. a. 11 also pay a short; and goodwill to! ct of establishing! with representative; Japanese industry nd is64 words
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Article83 1934-08-10 1 ial Residence Of (Governor London. Aug. 7. d the entire upper; 00-year-old Hillsborough :::> ial residence of the Northern Ireland, the Duke I which is situated near was made by the' rd shortly after the I Union Jack at half- 1 of respect for the late lenburg. TheReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article72 1934-08-10 1 Penance For Assault By Reformists Wardha, Aug. 7. ias started on a week's fast liter partaking of milk and fruit juice. nnoumvd that the fast, would start and admitted that he was eeling weak and did not know whether bio to stand the seven for the fast isReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article48 1934-08-10 1 Headed By Gen. Mow Arrive In Rome Rome. Aug. 9. this evening Chinese aeronautical ded by General Mow. which ivod at Rome to study civil •tv aviation, also 20 Chinese II Duce expressed his seeing the party and hoped ould hare a profitable stay m ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration307 1934-08-10 1 Planning To Build PoisonGas Factories THREAT TO MANCHUKUO 117 AR LIKE preparations by the Soviet m Outer Mongolia and on the north and west borders of Manchukuo, are causing the Japanese considerable anxiety. Several divisions of troops are reported to be massing onUnion Times - 307 words
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U.S. HEATWAVE CONTINUES
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Article103 1934-08-10 1 Loch Ness Monster 'Snapped' London, Aug. 9. THE Loch Ness monster is again featured m the newspapers m consequence of a statement issued by Sir Edwarci Mountain claiming i that the monster has been seen 21 times within four weeks. Sir Edward organised a team of 20 watchers. He saysReuter - 103 words
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252 1934-08-10 1 TO TAKE A HEAVY TOLL But Rain Is On The Way Washington, Aug. 9. AS a result of the drought, a drastic revision of the Government's policy of paying farmers to produce smaller crops, is expected. Mr. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, announces agricultural adjustment, and adds that theReuter - 252 words
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Article64 1934-08-10 1 Surprise For Foreigners In Germany Berlin, Aug. Foreigners who m accordance with the standstill agreement are receiving registered marks to pay for their cost of living m Germany, have been unexpectedly notified that their permits to draw such marks will expire on Oct. 1. The reason for thisReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article53 1934-08-10 1 Rome. Aug. 9. Mr. Liv Wen-tao, Chinese minister m Rome, has been urgently summoned' to China to discuss a Sino-Italian "scheme of co-operation." He has left tor Venice where he will embark on the Come Rosso on Saturday for Shanghai. Mr. Lv Wen-tan will hp nhsent three loReuter - 53 words
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Article93 1934-08-10 1 Review Of Position In i Britain London, Aug. 7. The total number of unemployed persons on July 23, totalled 2,126,260, !an increase of 33,674 compared with the figures for the previous month, j The increase is due mainly to 20,000 1 •textile workers having stopped work temporarily duringReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article62 1934-08-10 1 Nairobi, Aug. 7. A large gathering was present at the funeral of Lt.-Col. Driscoll, Commandant of the General Legion of Frontiersmen, and included many veterans who served with him during the East African campaign. Colonel Driscoll had practically recovered from a recent brain stroke but a few days ago wasReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article84 1934-08-10 1 "No Violation Of Frontier By Aeroplanes" Moscow, Aug. 9. Emphatic denials are made m official circles of reports m the Manchukuo press accusing the Soviet authorities m Siberia of various unfriendly acts, such as violations of the frontier by troops ond military aeroplanes. It Is suggested that thisReuter - 84 words
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Article61 1934-08-10 1 London, Aug. The Ltii pending signature, as a result of negotiations m Berlin, of the Anglo-German Exchange Agreement, enabling German manufacturers to pay sterling for goods purchased from Britain, is forecast today m the newspapers. The signature \s expected to enable Lancashire to resume tli£ exportReuter - 61 words
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Article123 1934-08-10 1 Vienna Court-Martial Tries Nazi Ringleaders Vienna, Aug. 7. A court martial has sentenced to death Ernest Feifce. a soldier, for par- ticipating m the seizure of the Chancellery. As sentence was passed Feike raffled his hand m the Hitler salute and cried 'Heil Hitler." The Military Court sittingReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Article43 1934-08-10 1 Rome, Aug. i A general amnesty for ordinary and political prisoners throughout Italy is expected on the occasion of the birth of the first child of the Princess of Piedmont (the Crown Princess) which is expected early m September.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-08-10 1 Lor Huntin fieI d. Governor of Victoria, reviewed sailors stationed at Flinders Naval Base, on the King's Birthday. He was accompanied by Lieut Commander Armstrong. Lord Huntingfield inspecting the parade at Flinders Naval Base.34 words
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Article66 1934-08-10 1 Two Italian Convents Suppressed Rome, Aug. His Holiness the Pope is sending Cardinal Pacelli to open the Eucharlstic Congress m Buenos Aires m October, and to stem "the hysterical sensual cults" to the Madonna m Latin-American countries. Two Italian convents recently have been suppressed owing to morbid devotionsReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article148 1934-08-10 1 India Buys From j China London, Aug. 9. THE sharp jump m silver, whicn has risen a penny since Aug. I, ,is causing keen interest m city circles who are discussing the effects of the rise of purchasing power m the East and the prospect?Reuter - 148 words
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Article60 1934-08-10 1 Imposed Quota On Japanese Goods Colombo, Aug. 9. Alter a two-day debate the State Council passed a resolution to-day proI testing against the enforcement by an Ordor-in-Councll of the quota system for Japanese goods. The Council requested the responsible Ministers "to take Immediate stepa to nullify the injurious60 words
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Article21 1934-08-10 1 Washington, Aug. 9. President Roosevelt has nationalised silver. The price is 50.01 cents under the Silver Purchase Act. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement30 1934-08-10 1 "jjTO TOR UNION pR IV\TE CAR POLICIES FOR THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 1 (Informal) 9.45 p.m. to to 8.15 p.m. Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 538130 words
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Advertisement84 1934-08-10 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO. LTD. ,\r F..^iand> FOINDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A.A. OF GM. Local Agents and Attorneys:— SIME. DARBY Co., Ltd. ;>. MALACCA ST., TEL —5144. SINGAPORE SEA VIEW %3 HOTEL TONIGHT TOMORROW IFORMAL) (INFORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER84 words
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Article62 1934-08-10 2 Desperate Situation In Dairen. It m reported from the Lunan River districts m Jehol. the population face starvation and epldemlca following the most disastrous flOocU m recent months. Numerous person! are said to have £»rishe<| and crops destroyed. Highways, railways and bridges have been destroyed, cutting of!" channelsReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1934-08-10 2 v wiii»..iui iiK-fiiuranaum irom trie Deputy Controller Of Labour. Malaya. Penang. states that information has been received by telegraph that 2.56U state-aided labourers arrived yesterday toy S.S Rohna. It is expected that 540 will be sent to Pulau J?rejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swetten- ham ior quarantine51 words
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Article597 1934-08-10 2 I 5,000 Homeless As Result Of Fire 'HUMOURS of incendiarism m connection with Wednesday's disastrous fire at Tiong Bahru are discounted m official circles. It is i .nought that the lallang fires at Jurong Road on Tuesday and near .Newton Circus last night are due on the597 words
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Article100 1934-08-10 2 Murder Verdict On Chinese Woman A verdict of murder against some person unknown was returned yesterday by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of the reopened inquest on a 25-year-old Chinese woman, Lee Kwee Heok. The woman was found dead m bed m the100 words
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Article246 1934-08-10 2 More Criticism Of S.A.F.A. Policy To the Editor. Sir.— Your correspondent "Regular Attender" m today's issue of the Free Press is quite right when he criticises the admission charges at the Stadium. Two dollars is far too much for any football match out here, even for246 words
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Article61 1934-08-10 2 Following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of July according to an official memorandum from the Deputy Contoller of Labour. Malaya. Arrivals (State aided) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors) 5 411 adults; 1.076 minors; 678 infants Arrivals < Others > "Figures supplied by61 words
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Advertisement79 1934-08-10 2 V^i^H KMu^^L. air. If I OWES \&y^^^tW I HIS HAPPINESS I TO ALLENBURY'S I wise mother left nofhintf to chance m rcarit^ I her bonn> son. From his birth she relied on I Alknbury's Foods ud Rus, ;s knowing that thonsands of other mothers had. m their own babies, proved79 words
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Advertisement370 1934-08-10 2 AUCTION SALE RE THE ESTATE OF C A EVANS, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE i of VALUABLE TEAK OFFICE •FURNITURE. LAW BOOKS, Etc To be held at No. 6-C D' Almeida Street First Floor > ON TUESDAY, AUG. 14th, AT 11 am Comprising One H.M.V. table grand gramophone m mahogany stained case,370 words
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Advertisement404 1934-08-10 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMEr^ SKIN TISSUE CREAM Harriet Hubbard Ayer. A beneficial treatment for your akin. Combined with gentle massage exercises, this rich cream aids m replenishing wasted tissue; m toning and strengthening the muscles. Correct massage instructions are enclosed m each package. Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER404 words
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Advertisement360 1934-08-10 2 Tender^ Tenders are turn following mar. particulars. Room. '-l^pal Erection of i < behind Xt of dosing i**>.fi 14th. 19.54 For Sale on Bitum.n,,,, tons per houi Date o. Cl^ August 13th p Purchase ol Bcran nMetor Work, oi Closing. 4 p.n w, 15th. mc Purchase Of S ok D360 words
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Miscellaneous212 1934-08-10 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, AUG. 10. Water, 11.33 am 8.6 ft., 10.47 p.m., 9.7 ft. football R.I. vs. ACS., R.I. ground M.F.A. vs. S.C.F.A., Anson Road Stadium. SATURDAY, AUG. 11. tllgh Water, ILM a.m. 8.7 ft.. 11.23 p m.. 9.8 ft. <*afle Shooting: S.V.R.A Bisley Meeting. Cricket S.C.C vs.212 words
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Miscellaneous186 1934-08-10 2 TOD A Y'S WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Transmission HI. G.M.T. 13.45 Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 14.00 A topical talk. 14.05 Announcements. 14.10 A recital of gramophone records by Christopher Stone. 14.35 Charles Manning and his orchestra, relayed from the Granada. Walthamstow, London. 14.45 A talk. 15.00 Charles Manning and186 words
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Article521 1934-08-10 3 Iftnang Coroner's Questions To Senior Medical I Officer the deceased suffered from hallucina- tions, etc.. and should not be left alone?- Yes. But there was no spare staff to detall specially to look after her?- -We couid put on special staff if necessary. You mean transfer a nurse521 words
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Article109 1934-08-10 3 Why A Dhoby Was Late In Court TO tt tin European rang him up with an ci'ti r to deliver his clothing at his house, was the excuse Kivui by Chong Gtiei Heng, a Chinese dhoby, when he app m hour late at Penang police r i iccused109 words
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Article56 1934-08-10 3 Mr. Puttock. late of Pritchard and C >.. Penang. and Mrs. Puttock sailed for home on Saturday. parly of teachers motoring from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur met with a nasty accident on Saturday afternoon near Alor Oajah. The car is said to have skidded and overturned resulting m the injury56 words
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Article395 1934-08-10 3 Attack On Ex-Police Informer TWO CHINESE CHARGED TWO Chinese, named Phoong Yok Kal and" Cheah Hoon Sooi stood trial before the Penang Second Magistrate on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt v/ith a shoemaker's knife to one Ljw Kam on June 22, at Chulia Street. Inspector Smith said on June395 words
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Article77 1934-08-10 3 Charge Against Penang Indian Ismail bin Khandasah, an Indian j/Johamedan appeared before Mr. D. vVills at Penang charged with loitering at 86, Beach Street, for the purpose of book-making, betting, wagering or setting bets on Aug. 4. The accused pleaded not guilty to he charge and the case77 words
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Article79 1934-08-10 3 Penang To Send A Patrol It is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang to the Australian Sc outs' jamboree. In order to carry this out a special j 'iund is to be raised. Messrs. Brown. [Phillips, and Stewart have consented to! act as treasurers. The79 words
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Article65 1934-08-10 3 Chinese Charged At Penang A Chinese, named Chew Eng Joo, was charged before the District Judge at Penang with going about m public with an offensive weapon, without the leave of the Chief Police Officer, at Kuala Kangsar Road, on July 28. The case was postponed to65 words
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Article66 1934-08-10 3 I I Lorry Drivers Fined At Seremban In the Seremban Police court, today. Bi verml Chinese lorry drivers and one Punjabi were charged with carrying, excess loads, and further with not having obtained permission from the State Engineer to carry loads m excess I of the weight prescribed66 words
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Advertisement58 1934-08-10 3 I SPECIAL STEELS AND 1 rTNGiNHERS TOOLS OF ALL 1 D£SCR!PTIONS. Manufactured by rUOS FIRTH JOHN BROWN LTD. hpfiirld. England. r-' I I B Iv- •<; ipM-nensiVf stocks ot steeis. Dies, i earners, augers. «a\vs. et". H m I 1 I I 1 William IsioP* &> Co. Ualaija' Ltd. f58 words
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Advertisement37 1934-08-10 3 *^&B Haw -^H Hhßo &E3ur *'.v7sjsKSBbb bY bI B^BTI Vflr Af vflBF BBB^^ 8 B^Bb H B H B B Bk B (INCLUDING TODAY) I I ■B IN WHICH TO OBTAIN BARGAINS ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I37 words
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1037 1934-08-10 4 You May Wear Last year's Dresses BUT DON'T COUNT ON THEM TOO MUCH BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT IT has been stated that there will be HO startling innovations m the coming ranhtons, that we .shall be able tv wear our ia>t year's dress and not feel out of 11 This1,037 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-08-10 4 rea.he.vs on the shoulders"'^ R K.o' R^player d b a Ck16 words
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173 1934-08-10 4 FRILLS GIVE CLOTHES A DAINTY TOUCH The rediscovery of the old-world charm of organdie has revolutionised summer dress of recent seasons While trio complete gown of organdie captives the imagination of the artistic dregsmaker and or the younger section of her clients, the organdie frock is none tne less a173 words
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Article115 1934-08-10 4 A good egg dish is made by covering the bottom of a fireproof dish with tomato puree. To make this stew a i pound or more of tomatoes m a little well-seasoned water or stock; when soft press the pulp through a sieve and thicken it with115 words
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Article62 1934-08-10 4 Shorts— And Dignity I Do you long to wear shorts, but hesitate to jeopardise your dign ty? Here s the solution. Choose a sun-bathing w^h^hit?^ Sea n bIUG Hnen kerned «u^hi v ea gulls lt m «st be of uncrushable linen and consist of shorts c ~whii rt and Sleeveless62 words
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Article362 1934-08-10 4 HOW TO VARY THE MENU 117 HEN you have bought a nice piece of leg of pork from the Dairy Farm, you feel you want to serve it perfectly. The nicest method is to have the bone removed and stuff the cavity with sage and onion made as follows: Cut362 words
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Article98 1934-08-10 4 Oi the bevy of modes with which the millinery salons were invaded this year, none has fctmd such rapid popularity as the Breton sailer. This is largely due to the fact that it is a becoming style for women of all ages. One of the many versions98 words
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Article, Illustration97 1934-08-10 4 1. White organdie billows into huge angel-like wings m this delightful evening wraf from Lucien Lelong. 2. An evening wrap that is m two pieces is a novelty. Throne from Lucien Lelong is m white pique. The capelet is removed to reveal a gilet, which forms97 words
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Article194 1934-08-10 4 Beach Pyjamas V ersus Shorts REVIVING I AN OLD j ARGUMENT Paris. yHERE is one argument that is go old its white whiskers drag the ground, and yet every spring it get* las youthful as a kitten without any help from Dr. Varonoff. it is the pyjama versus the skirt194 words
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Article34 1934-08-10 4 Remember th.- curly vhite that little jirla hung around neckl and that had a lit t book m th»> top Well J< duplicate m baronduki fur. It n.it only hoi but a separate f.'tl-34 words
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Advertisement123 1934-08-10 4 COW A^GATE FOR UK AU I |p ttJWL tner bonny boy— fed on Cow Gate and v of life and vigour HI B Freshly made, freshly packed and freshly shipI *v m tec tins ow G^e provides today mother's milk. ta& Active bodies, active minds, sturdy frames and strong constitutions123 words
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Article, Illustration189 1934-08-10 5 (WOOD makes his last appearance as Headmaster of Harrow Dr. Cyril Norwood attended his last Speech Day celebrations as headmaster of Harrow School. Here is a general view of the crowded terrace showing the Head Boy introducing visitors. lilt CROWDED Thames at Henley189 words
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Advertisement58 1934-08-10 5 jj Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be i I obtained on application to the i Manager. Price 50 cents each. t I TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK I Condensed mi^ I Recommend "7KA/N M/L/C" I for your daily use. I PURITY AND ECONOMY I Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd.,58 words
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1221 1934-08-10 6 INTERESTING SUPREME E COURT RULING Magistrate Misdirected Himself TEXT OF JUDGMENT ARE Credit Foncier Egyptian Bonds a lottery? This question was decided by the Court of Appeal yesterday when Mr. Justice Gerahty delivered an interesting judgment holding that the bonds did1,221 words
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Article134 1934-08-10 6 Theft At Scene Of Fire A POSSE of policemen was rushed to the scene of the great fire at Tiong Bahru kampong on Wednesday afternoon and much pilfering from the scattered remains of homeless families was prevented by their vigilance. One man, however, was arrested and was charged m the134 words
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Article181 1934-08-10 6 Ricksha-Puller And Siamese Woman Charged A ricksha-puller and a Siamese j woman figured m a case m the police court. Penang. before Mr. D. Wills. The accused were charged with disorderly conduct by fighting m Rangoon Road on August 5. The first accused, Twa Ah Kar, admitted fighting181 words
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Article19 1934-08-10 6 A message from Perth (West Australia) says that the anticipated West Australian wool production this year is 230.000 bales.19 words
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Article477 1934-08-10 6 New Singapore Company To Have Exclusive 1 WIRELESS enthusiasts will ;earn 2 with gratification that the Goveirment proposes to L>tue a licence i granting to the licensee the exclusive i ri^-ht cf establishing a wireless lelei graph broadcasting station and of wireless broadcasting m Singapore 5 island. i477 words
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Article160 1934-08-10 6 Singapore River Beaten By Bangkok Smell (Prom Our Own Correspondent.* Bangkok. Aug. 1 One is reminded by the outcry m Singapore regarding smells from the sewage disposal works, etc.. there of the remark of a Bangkok Medical Officer of Health, now practising m the homeland. A great deal160 words
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Article80 1934-08-10 6 neuritis ii, two week, h, Since then i sling, am able can perform previously i wou! benents I hay, r Salts This has weeks, and I think that m.,:,.. have said food- by < far all. Call |iS choose -torn, I, Hon.— (Mrs. nf:i Neuritis la80 words
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Advertisement104 1934-08-10 6 (ricket or Tennis blue driU screens. U'ire Netting Fencing Maker and jrepaire, of rattan and Bertam (h»cks Canvas and Spring Blinds, .Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags. Blue ■Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire .Netting Fencing, Wool buntings ABDUL RAHMAN, J Telephone 2454 J ff J ce —66, Robinson Road J Workshop 17- A Joo104 words
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Advertisement305 1934-08-10 6 THE GIFtIhoJT 33, STAMFORD R C A D The Ideal Hou>»' Birthday*. W< pmtok NeklacM. Kings, r,,. lets, Alirr Band, j SrtS^JS* Crystal, and Bradv of R k "f* rription and dpsi«n m P df I*" Mt'^ C hritmium i'l Urd TTtrse good^ were the Proprietor at IBltt FAIK. t,305 words
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Article249 1934-08-10 7 EXTORTION CHARGES Evidence By Two Girls g ea ol extortion were against a young n Salim, before Mr. Criminal District tlleged to have made i beat, and another was accused of abetJune Omar pleaded another magistrate to gold bracelets, the elder brother, and he x months' imprison(Tenoe. lsoector V. R.249 words
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Article13 1934-08-10 7 of Messrs. Alan Loke Mrated on for appenditungsar Hospital to-day ing satisfactorily. i13 words
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POLICE CONSTABLE ON MURDER CHARGE
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Article331 1934-08-10 7 Or Was He Pushed AN INCIDENT near the Jasin market I was described m the Jasin court I wxien Doraisamy, a cooiie attached to I a P.W.D. lorry, was bound over by Mr E. C. G. Barrett on a private summons for allegedly causing hurt to Sadayan,331 words
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Article617 1934-08-10 7 BLOW WITH A STICK A PRELIMINARY inquiry was started yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice, -he second magistrate, into a charge of murder made against Abdullah Khan, a Mohammedan police constable atched to the Rumah Miskin Police Station. Khan was alleged to have caused the death of617 words
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Article585 1934-08-10 7 Quick Work At K.L. •THIRTEEN minutes sufficed for to- day's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, which was presided over by Mr. J. V. Cowgill the Chairman Referring to the question of the propi sal to include conservancy fe^s m the general assessment rate, the Chairman saici585 words
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Article97 1934-08-10 7 Allegations Against Four Chinese Four Chinese, named Chew Eng Joo, Khoo Boon Cheng, Lum Ah Gan and Teh Lean Pch. claimed trial before Mr. D. Wills m the Penang Police Court to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Saw Teng Soo with a dangerous weapon at97 words
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Article128 1934-08-10 7 Opposition From Canton Chamber Of Commerce Canton. Supporting Shanghai merchants m .heir opposition to the new import tariff promulgated by the Ministry of Finance, the Canton Chamber of Commece wili call a meteing of various guilds to discuss what steps should be aken to remedy the defects128 words
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Article133 1934-08-10 7 Chinese Woman Smoker Fined Goh Choo. a Chinese woman, pleaded guilty before the District Judge at Penang to a charge of having m her possession more than one registered card at the Magazine Road chandu retailed shop on Aug. 3. Mr. J. G. Pitt. Assistant Controller of133 words
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Advertisement35 1934-08-10 7 PAVILION UPROARIOUS LAI'GH TREAT OF "MISSES" and ON THE HIGH SFAQ FREEDOM Qf/feSEAS WENDY BARRIB B^GHF^ H F MALTtY JANG CAttW fWHK ATKHISOH HENIY WtHHAH OiMCUD 1Y HAKCIL VAUWtU li TOR 9f*^-sj'f-B «1T1S|, INTERNATIONAL PICTURE35 words
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Advertisement65 1934-08-10 7 BOXING j/L Subject to the approval of CM the SB B.C. hK wolf larsen MrjJlgff (German Middleweight nlfMr C iam P' on oS New Orleans, B will fight Wm AL RIVERS AT GREAT WORLD .11 ON SAT.. AUG. 18, 1934. Wolf Larsen will be seen F^^ m exhibition with B.65 words
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Advertisement34 1934-08-10 7 The engagement is announced between Mr. Tan Yok Chye. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hong Gan and Miss Chia Kirn Teow, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chia Say, both of Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement186 1934-08-10 7 CAPITOL today ""TJ Owing to previously made commit thunts m JAPAN the Singapore En- MM ge.gement Positively Terminates TO B MORROW gL MARCUS SHOW /n fAc biggest Hit of All Bft FANTASIES i^^H OF 19 3 4 H^H I TWICE DAILY 6 aid 9.30 pa. I PRICES $3. *2. $1.186 words
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Article913 1934-08-10 8 Flying like billy-o. A child outside a cottage at the foot of the hill ran indoors screaming. Last few yards; one steep bit and then that rise would pull him up. Swaying a bit-now "You darned old fool." said a voice as two hands pulled him from under913 words
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Advertisement193 1934-08-10 8 j^v\ A S C OTC H WHISK V Ifip fill m[ |Kj AT A PRICK TO MEET p THE POCKET OF SIH E l ER YONE j^W RED SPOT $2,65 Wo&ty'i<»' Dut\ ml 3COTCK W"* 'T^iiii CALDBECK'S X lnclwieiL FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON AT ECONOMICAL COST. Shoulder Leg Saddle SMALL OR193 words
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Article36 1934-08-10 8 HAGENZIEKER— At the General Hospital. Singapore on August 9th. 1934. Rcbbert P W Hagenzieker. aged 22 years, son oi Mr and Mrs. B F. Hagenzieker. Batavia. Interment at Bidadari Cemetery today Friday at 4.30 p.m.36 words
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705 1934-08-10 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934. "The Greatest Of These..." IF there is one thing more than another which tends to preserve one's faith In the inherent goodness of human nature it is the manner m which people respond when their fellow men and women are stricken with705 words
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Article478 1934-08-10 8 Mr. E. D. Fleming. M.C.S.. has been appointed Protector ot Chinese. Johore Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hume, oi Kuala Muda Estate, are spending a holiday at the Crag Hotel. Penang. Messrs. W. M. McGeorge and J. A. Elliot arrived m Penang on Sunday from Calcutta by478 words
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Article, Illustration671 1934-08-10 8 Rs has Saying MEWS oi Malayans received m London this week, writes our London correspondent, has included the statement that Mr. George Hammant. who was enormously popular m his Malayan days, and is now Chief Secretary m Nigeria, is retiring from the Colonial Service and will be succeeded m his671 words
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Advertisement42 1934-08-10 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL OTTS ROAD. Singapore. PHONE 6490. TENNIS COURTS can now be reserved by "on residents at $1/an evening. FOR pge £RVATIONS PHONE 6490. VISIT OUR $1-00 LUNCH^ v<l DINNER TIFFIN cJioice A la C arte or Table d'Hote Telephone 490642 words
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Advertisement147 1934-08-10 9 ROBINSON'S BATH SOAP. I Hath Soar j COLOONf g^pP r REFLf SALE I RosfSsonaCo Ltd.. i *s°^^j^^x^^te^^ si is I l^§|MS§|i^ipi PER BOX. I I I A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF PURCHASI ING EXCELLENT BATH SOAP AT A SPECIAL BARGAIN F-RICE. SIX TABLETS OF ASSORTED PERFUMES WEIGHING i lb EACH IN147 words
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524 1934-08-10 9 BIG LOAN JO BE RAISED IN CHEKIANG Floods And Heat Take Heavy Toll In China r ue Shanghai, Aug. 9. HE Provincial Government of Chekiang has decided to issue public bonds to the extent to $30,000,000 for the sole purposes of givinrelief to the524 words
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Article183 1934-08-10 9 Season Drawing Po a Close (i tin- rein civ won when their last change of Itol yesterday. long be stage it for night it will very successful m start to finish. I ought not to be Ola favourit .> appear m their re many numbers 11 over attain.183 words
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Article135 1934-08-10 9 Cheerful Mood After London. Aug. 7. The St)ck Exchange re-opened alter the holiday m a cheerful mood and 1 throughout the day the tendency was' good with gilt-edged securities. Argentlne Rails and Kartirs all strong features. the commodity markets there! was heavy speculative buying 01 wheat' owing toReuter Wireless - 135 words
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Article96 1934-08-10 9 Question Of Restoration Of Hapsburgs Via Reggio, Aug. 7. Archduke Otto, the Pretender to the Throne of Austria, is expected to arrive here from Belgium tonight and will stay at the Parma Villa of Bianore. His party includes Prince Catano of Bourbon Parma and the Duchess of Luxemburg,Reuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article13 1934-08-10 9 Mr. D. N. Livingstone, O.CP.D., Ipoh, is indisposed and confined to his quarters.13 words
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Article38 1934-08-10 9 Big Stone, (Virginia), Aug. 6. Nine men are dead, two injured and! .several missing as the result of an ex- plosion of gas m a coal mine. Seventyfive miners escaped through a disused shaft. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article46 1934-08-10 9 London, Aug. 9. Spot (Sellers) 1V 2 n l 2 d.) I (Buyers) 7%d. (7 7|16d.) Oct.-Dec. 7%d. (7%d.) I Jan.-March 7 13;16d. (7 27j32d.) April-June 7 15|16d. (7 15;16d.) Market:— Steady. New York, Aug. 9. September 15.50 (15.65) October Unq. (Unq.) December 15.95 (16.05),46 words
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Article30 1934-08-10 9 London, Aug. 9. Spot £229-0-0 (£227 17-6) 3 Months £229-0-0 (£228- 2-6) i Market Steady. London, Aug. 9. New York 505 I|l6 (5.06 5|16) Paris 76 516 (76 s|l6>30 words
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Article335 1934-08-10 9 EXPERT ON VISIT TO SINGAPORE i May Open Factory j Here ANOTHER "silver expert" has! reached Singapore m the person l or Mr. F. W. Margrett, a London Guilds craftsman and antiquarian of Tewkesbury House, Bangkok. Mr. Margarett is staying at Raffles Hotel where he is335 words
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Article21 1934-08-10 9 Mr. K. Ponnampalam, lately Chief I Clerk of the Land Office, Selama is I now attached to the Perak Secretariat. 121 words
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Article101 1934-08-10 9 Anti-Jewish Riots In Algeria Paris, Aug. 7. It is officially stated that 27 people were killed during the riots m Algeria between Jews and Moslems, which started following the intrusion of a drunken Jewish Zouave into a mosque, of whom 23 are Jews. Twenty were injured and 80Reuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article94 1934-08-10 9 I Steering A Yacht By Television Genoa, Aug. 7. I Striking developments of television are expected as the result of the exiperiments which Marchese Marconi is conducting aboard his yacht, Elettra. He is applying to television microwaves with which he recently carried •out a demonstration of the steeringReuter Wireless - 94 words
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3118 1934-08-10 10 PRANG BESAR RUBBER ment to agree with the latest returns irom the estate. Upkeep. The visiting agent reports the estate as being m excellent order. Labour. The supply of labour was adequate for requirements and the health generally was good. Buildings, Machinery, etc. A larger engine3,118 words
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Article248 1934-08-10 10 1930 1931 1932 1933 lb. oz. lb. oz. lb. oz. lb. oz 20 10 27 10 26 5 28 8 14 6 22 14 22 10 24 13 15 2 20 1 22 2 22 14 16 8 21 8 20 12 18 6 15 5 20 6248 words
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91 1934-08-10 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Aug. 9, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 24% 24 3 i R.S.S. equal to London (F. 0.8.) Aug. 24? 4 24? i» Standard R.S.S. on tender Aug. 25 25» /8 September 25 x 4 2591 words
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Article111 1934-08-10 10 Aug. 9, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.00 Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 37.00 White Pepper 36.00 Black Pepper 13.75 Copra. Sundried 3.10 Copra, Mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1 65 Palembang Jelotong 7.00 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak111 words
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Article78 1934-08-10 10 Yesterday Rubber Auction The Singapore CY\ Rubber Associate tion. when then v. Catalogued 1,705 sar i London New York Ribbed smoked she. v Standard quality "> Good avera^ Qua Lty Fair average Quality Off quality Sheet cutting Crepe Fine quality p*l e Standard and glig) tly inferior Off colour latea78 words
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Article66 1934-08-10 10 I Thirty of 'he ta ovens are to be'nstali.d Harworth Colliery, near Donca iduction of coke oU and other by pn ducts. It ia expects it this will m Ivolve an addition ol 40;. the present staff of 2.000 includes a eomplet by-product lation and roal-lr :img blending plant R.66 words
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Article839 1934-08-10 10 Buyers Be__en Ampat Tin (4) 5s 3d 5s 10 %d Asain Kumbang y tt ca _o_ Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.02% 2.10 x.d Bangrin Tin 24s 6d 25s 6d Changkat Tin 50s 52s Chenderiang 8s839 words
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Article654 1934-08-10 11 Why STUDY the Sages? local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT Uthc auspu-e? of the Chinese i Research Society fiua Chi an Yu Yen Chiu Hui), i Kheh-t'an, a member of ilum Committee of the Chinry 01 Education, and Chen ;k ud of the Chinese Educa»nt ff the Municipality ..itiona)654 words
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Article, Illustration668 1934-08-10 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst MAKING THE BEST BID IF a vulnerable player decides to overcall an Opening Pre-emptive bid, he should stop, look and listen and make the best call available rather than the worst; otherwise, he price he is apt668 words
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Advertisement320 1934-08-10 11 Assets exeee* $12,—+.*+, Assurance In fore« •m iSi.9tt.Mt Hie Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the StndU BetttemeDts) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, CecU street, Singapore. omcB: QW Jtmn The company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the Brittah r m320 words
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Advertisement482 1934-08-10 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD (Incorporated m England) Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1,800,000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.246,730 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrle Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., W. H. Bhelford, Eaq., 81r Thomas Catto, Bart. Sir C. C. Barrie, K.B.E. 01r C.482 words
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Advertisement426 1934-08-10 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each 3,000.00 c Reserve Fund £3,000 00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London EC. 2 Agencies and Branches. > Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar426 words
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Article65 1934-08-10 12 PALM OIL IN BULK— Merchants are hereby informed that the rate of freight on Palm Oil m Bulk from Straits to Conference basis Ports m Europe is; reduced to 47 6d. per 20 cwt.. effective i from 9.8.34. GLYCERINE IN DRUMS.— The rate of freight on Glycerine65 words
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Article105 1934-08-10 12 It has been officially stated at the P. and O. offices that the ships at present building for the company or its associates are the Strathmore 23.500 tens, for the P. and O. Company; one passenger ship for the Tasaianian Steamers Proprietary. Ltd.. 4,000 tons tor105 words
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Article200 1934-08-10 12 The Bureau Veritas has just published its list of maritime casualties recorded during the month of May concerning all flags. This publication reports the following: Total losses.— Steamers: Five American. 1 Bolivian. 17 British.. 1 Danish. 1 Danzig. 3 Dutch. 16 French. 3 German, 5 Greek. 7 Italian.200 words
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Article113 1934-08-10 12 m view of the public Interest which will bo taken m the launch ot the new [Cunarder lrom the shipyard of Messrs. John Brown and Co.. Ltd.. Clydebank. en the afternoon oi Wednesday. Sept. 28. a group of Glasgow business men have secured the Itase of a site,113 words
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Article300 1934-08-10 12 SCHEMES" TO DEVELOP SOVIET SHIPPING Expansion Under Second Five Year Plan During the second Five Year Plan, Soviet river freight traffic is to rise! from 16 billion ton-miles m 1932 to 40 billion ton-miles m 1937 and marine traffic from 11 billion to 32 billion tonmiles. To300 words
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Article246 1934-08-10 12 Facilities For Cargo Handling At Leith Mr. Hugh Rose, convener ot the Finance Committee oi Leith Dock Commission, submitting a statement of the finance of the port during the past year, stated that the expenditure on new works during the year amounted to .€123.832. Including €94.856 for the246 words
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Article150 1934-08-10 12 Picked Up After Four Days In Open Boat Alter more than lour days m an open boat without iood or water, the IT I missing members of the Norwegian I steamer Knut Hamsun, which caught (lire and sank, have been nicked up oil" Santa Cruz del sur Cuba.150 words
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Article115 1934-08-10 12 Rescue Incident At Yokohama The arrival recently of the Blue i Funnel liner Sarped3n on Monday repealled the plucky act of the ships stewards' clerk at Yokohama on Febjruary Ist an act that was a few weeks ago recognized when Mr. George I Sidney Noel Benyon, ol Birkenhead.115 words
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Article62 1934-08-10 12 H.M. destroyer Esk. bur.; by Ae*3r* Swaa Hunter and Wigham Richardson Wallsend. left the Tynr lor preliminary ;sea trials., which will be followed by (Other exhaustive trials, alter which the (vessel will receive finishing touches a* the shipyard before bein? handed over The Esk is the first of the four62 words
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Article70 1934-08-10 12 Ships almgßite n,,- ulllr ***ttH to r r!;;. fN i Oplur A (shifts to 45 •Main Whan fEntra* 1( Hector is. k. waii Man v. i Raby Cast! 34; Chattano i i ■safca'S West Wharf (Entrant Gat. i Rasa 4; Trier 3 Mam Wharf: Lch. Lady Dull] OU Whan70 words
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Article103 1934-08-10 12 Kuuant, Brli CUtU. !)8 Japan 10 8 Klang, Brit.. 72 98. lor Penang Bochum, Ocr bur S 98. for M Tamahoko M ru from Nagoya 98 Pcmk. Brli t 9.3. rot t Am Toba. Ncth 9.3. lor DJambl n 8 Hua Tont, Brr 9.8. for Muar 10 Belawan.103 words
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Article101 1934-08-10 12 Consider.', bl dlfltal experienced In rtspondence owing tot absence of add i from ciie at t. v v> tcheduled I Delivery MTangemexi .■■>uidi> ly facilitated tq I boxes it oflta dencea and I ntion of th< is railed to the ad result from such provision Th <a*101 words
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Advertisement619 1934-08-10 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated <n F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Rooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. •MBffSl HOTELS m PCPWS 4^^^T V Incorporated m England >. HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU 1 CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST619 words
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Advertisement80 1934-08-10 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA ;i uxllN X lISH.I REGUI IR FRINiHI PASSENGI R MILAN MAI MALTA M CLYDE MA ERIE MA] vt m AHA ,i ,FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MO NAGOYA AND IfOKOB* MALTA MAI ERIE MAKU For ratfs mamMA sanoo I.IMI 1 I P I Tel. i] l tP80 words
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Miscellaneous413 1934-08-10 12 f Local And i Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 pm Kuantan via Jerartut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. KeJantan ♦.via Gtmas) every Monday. v\ ednesday. 1413 words
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Advertisement336 1934-08-10 13 TAi /Jw. V i "i I 1 4i» /A > I\\ 4L WWwk IB DC I i•-~ P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Doe I nase Spore. T o P Be i 6.000 Oct. 7 Uo Nov 23 Cargo only HOMEWARDS Leaves o. Leaves Tnase Spore. t»«»— c» 15.000336 words
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Advertisement478 1934-08-10 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer But SaUs City of Roubaix < Also calls Glasgow) Aug. 13 Aug 16 city or Oran U g jq ggetp t 2 City of Bath .For478 words
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Advertisement623 1934-08-10 13 SS aS?^ U^ln,!'^ m £f Bmw STEAMSHIP CO.. (IMt) re, gj^K^S A S U uT IA sif 1 A P N P I ?SG OR c K o ItT1 t T^ E <l Em ss is** 4nd =R^ c |>- 1 a 1— taMrial Alnr.y, Ltd aiKWAYS. saa. Tr^-Conunenui Air-.,,623 words
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Advertisement795 1934-08-10 14 K. P. M. 4OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPlA —Friday, Aug. 10, Kwala Mandoh, Tgal. Palandoek, Belares. Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. MAPIA -Friday, Aug. 10, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. ')PHIR -Friday. Aug. 10, Muntok passengers and malls only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. SlBERG— Friday. Aug. 10. Rhio, Dabo. Billiton795 words
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Advertisement372 1934-08-10 14 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SMUN6S TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. NEXT SAILING PRESIDENT GARFIELD, AUGUST 14th. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIKES, INC., LTD. 'INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) Hongkong Bank Chambers Phone372 words
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Advertisement635 1934-08-10 14 O. S. K. Line I M>R Rf( A \M> SOLIH AMERICA Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar bi l« Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marq., Durban and Algoa Bay t Hawaii Mavu Rio de Janeiro. Santos via Colombo Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-ts- Salaam Beira, Lourenco Marques, Durban Algoa Bay and CApe Town Holland635 words
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795 1934-08-10 15 Ireland Win Empire Challenge HP 1 Trophy MILITARY DO WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 23. Cup finals" were played m London on Saturday. At m the final tie of the tournament for the Social to Cavalry Club "B" team795 words
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Article267 1934-08-10 15 FRENCH CHAMPION BEATEN BY CROWLEY Dave Crowley (Clerkenwell*. featherweight champion of the Southern area, using his left hand with amazing speed, gained an easy victory over August Gyde. feather-weight champion of Northern France, at Northampton. The fight was stopped by the referee m the eleventh of a twelveround267 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-08-10 15 "NEW HUDSON" three mile cycling rue m progress ftt the Singapore Cycl'.ng Carnival.13 words
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Article103 1934-08-10 15 New Team's First Game In Negri Sembilan (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Aug. 8. Contrary to expectations, rhe Negri Sembilan hockey season opened to iay when a new team, the Colts, took the field against the Police. The Colts team m the Negri will be drawn mainly103 words
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Article57 1934-08-10 15 Perak and Pahang police teams met it Tanjong Malim m the semi-final of ihe football competition for the Hannigan Cup. Although Perak had very much the oetter of the game territorially m the second half their forwards were poor and missed all the opportunities that vme their way,57 words
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Article237 1934-08-10 15 Local Club's Narrow Escape The Klang Club had a very narrow escape from defeat by Mr. Andrew Mustard's XI m the annual fixture at K!a?'tj. Mustard's XI needing four runs for victory, with four wickets m hand, when stumps were drawn. Klang Club.— R. G. Willacy c JacKson237 words
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Article273 1934-08-10 15 Round 1 of the open British epee hampionship concluded at Lincoln's Inn. T. E. Beddard. holder of the MillerHallett International, survived his pool of ten unbeaten. and. only hit four oimes. is the only competitor to come through this round unscathed. E. J. iVlorten was almost as273 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-08-10 15 The start of the ladies' race at the Singapore Cycling Carnival. The winner, Miss I. Taye is on the right.20 words
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Article553 1934-08-10 15 S.C.C. DRAW AT MALACCA 34 RUNS NEEDED FOR VICTORY Fine Batting By Lee And Wilkinson i Malacca, Aug. 7. The S.C.C. eleven widen visited Malacca during the holidays managed o draw the two-day fixture with the Malacca Club. When time intervenec the visitors required 34 runs for vie lory with553 words
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Article910 1934-08-10 15 32 Years Old Craft First Home i SIXTEEN COMPETITORS t r__ ort London. July 23. HE 32-years-old barge Sara, owned by Messrs. F. T. Everard St Sons, Limited, was nrst home m the Medway sailing-barge ma'rh jand thus won the Holman Cup. She also won a silver salver prej .ented910 words
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Advertisement28 1934-08-10 15 PETROL RUNNING I U WAo It! while you use those old, worn-out, Wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO Distributors for Malaya BORNFO MOTORS LTD REMEMBER ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.28 words
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678 1934-08-10 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) THE Taiping Turf Club Amateur Saturday. In all events the er should be witnessed. Here are the handicaps for the selections Rare- I—Ponies,1 Ponies, Class 3, Div. 2 Abt. 5 furlongs. Little Pat 115. Mickey Mouse 10.7. The Imp 10678 words
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Article113 1934-08-10 16 The entries for the Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting today and tomorrow are as under Horses Class 3— Tiburon. Winfield. Veracity, Financier, Kirkd;Je, Royal Flyer, Emerald Lady. Horses Class 4 .-—The Crisis, Grock. I Windfall, Lady Alouette, Hot Iron,; Manoh Vcham, Dear Moon, Klumpur, Grey Nun, Lover's113 words
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Article79 1934-08-10 16 Big Crowd Expected At New World A large crowd is expected at the New World tonight to witness the fight between Young Johnson, the F.M.S. champion, and Ignacio Fernandez for the lightweight championship oi the Orient. The inclusion of two Japanese on! the programme should attract a con-!79 words
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Article81 1934-08-10 16 Sepoy Lines Ladies Medal The Ladies' August Medal competition was played on Monday and Tuesday and resulted m a win for Mrs Goodman Ambler with a score of 45— 11 34. x, The^ following cards we re returned: Mrs. Goodman Ambler 45 n_34 Miss M. M. Hadley 45— 981 words
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407 1934-08-10 16 Many Inter -State Hockey Matches Played PAST YEAR OF SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION •T'HE members on the roll of the Singapore Hockey Association at date number fourteen, as under Ceylon Sports Club. Indian Association. Malaya Command. Medical College Union. Police Sports Club, Raffles College Union. Raffles Institution, Royal Air Force, Singapore Cricket407 words
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Article471 1934-08-10 16 Cricket WEEK-END TEAMS The following are cricket teams U represent the Public Works Department Sports Club at the week-end: On Saturday, Aug. 11. at 2 p.m. vs. S.R.C. on the S.R.C. ground: »2nd XI P. d'Almeida, G. C. Pereira, J. V. T. Campbell, G. Morgan (Captain), A. G. Cooke, A.471 words
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Article54 1934-08-10 16 Results of the 250 up championship j billiards tournament of the YM C A Tan Thian Sang beat Lee Kisong Soon 250— 56; Teo Lam Chye beat Haji Ah- > mad 250-153; E. S. M. Khatena brat! R. Lyne 250—216. The tie between Lam Chye and Khatena will be played54 words
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Article, Illustration629 1934-08-10 16 HALF AND WIN Four Goals Against A. A. i Association S.C.C 4 A. A. Assoen 0. > A FRIENDLY match between the Cricket Club and the Amicable Athletic Association was played on iche Padang yesterday and resulted m a victory for the home team. ,The game was keenly fought out629 words
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Advertisement45 1934-08-10 16 ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS Mean Heavy Expenses. I I An OCEAN "LEADER" POLICY will Safeguard You. I Apply for Particulars to I TUr Accident Guarantee inn, \J\*^f\Pi Corporation, Limited. < Incorporated m Great Britain) C HARTERED BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. Manager for Malaya: < NORMAN BENNETT TEL No 2310.45 words
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Advertisement43 1934-08-10 16 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I Am I I I I I I THE UMPS O^STINC BRILLIANCE I .J^osmS I ■■aSBI^P I^B SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIWI'^D (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENT 17-19, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAP Also stocked by: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. and OTHER43 words
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