The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1934
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Title Section16 1934-09-04 1 The Singapore Free Press And Daily News NO. 14,361 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1934 CENTS.16 words
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Article108 1934-09-04 1 EVIDENCE OF RAPID INCREASE HIGH PRICES ro Buifer Pool And Quotas London. Sept. 3. r '•">' visible supwhich was someWe than antici:blc for the slight market, though still very narrow. however, is un- ire, t lie increase purposes ol the r nan the cur-Reuter - 108 words
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Article32 1934-09-04 1 Financial Circles Not I-'nidon. Aug. 30. alarmed by which is >inbination of C< ntinental bear the Equalisa- nitls to offset vy speculators. I with the later intPrwm* m Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article35 1934-09-04 1 Hwi, Park. Aug. -29. laughed away all Mate innation and nate intention of tin gold profit of th( do] ar- London. Aug. 3* number ol 8.064. being shipped aboard th< Man- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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Article18 1934-09-04 1 (Oslo, Aug. 31. oi Sweden the Norway, Denmark, are meeting m I discuss econo- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 18 words
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Article127 1934-09-04 1 GERMANY'S HOPELESS POSITION Moratorium The Out SLAMMING THE DOOR Berlin, Aug. 30. QN'LY large-minded action will lead Germany out of this hopeless position, declared Dr. Schacht. President of the Reichsbank. when addressing the International Conference of Agrarian Science, at which 20 countries are represented. All that remained to do wasReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article77 1934-09-04 1 London. Aug. SI. Dr. Schacht'l speech ci yesterday was received very critically m London' political circles. The argument that German's trade was obstructed abroad is refuted m Great Britain's case by l figures. For instance between February and July. British imports from Germany increased from €2.519.000Reuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article81 1934-09-04 1 Paris, Au*r. 31. French political circles are dumbfcunded at Dr. Scliacht's demands as regards a moratorium and state he i^» cutting oit all sources of credit and slamming the door on foreign trade. The statement produced dismay on ith€ Bourse and. In collaboration with' the fall ol sterling,Reuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article78 1934-09-04 1 Berlin, Aug. 29. A decree has been issued subjecting jto Governmental control import dealings m raw and prepared asbestos and all lorms of asbestos products. Imports will be dealt with through the existing rubber control board Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 30. The purchase of foreign tobacco andReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article, Illustration182 1934-09-04 1 FJGHT TO FINISH IN U.S.A. STRIKE New Development New York, Sept. 3. V| X Geor Perry. N. R. A. Divi--1V sionai Administrator, yesterday telegraphed Mr. William Green, president o! the American Federation of Labour, that the strike presents totally unjustified possibilities for massacre. Mr. Oeorg( Sloane,Reuter - 182 words
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Article80 1934-09-04 1 WILL NAZIS ATTEMPT Paris, Aug. 29. A NAZI putsch m the Saar is prophesied by Max Braun, the anti-Nazi leader m the Saar, m an interview with the Paris Soir. He says that Berlin ftrtOfl act ,^.<_ the possibility of a defeat m the plebiscite. What. Hitler seeks is toReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article85 1934-09-04 1 Geneva. Aug. V*. The names Ol the Supreme Tribunal ana eight divisional tribunals for the Saar plebiscite n^xt January nre announced by the League. The Supreme Tribunal will be presided over by an Italian. Signor Bindogalli, while Mr. James Creed Meredith, Judge ol the Irish Free State SupremeReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article58 1934-09-04 1 Drastic Action In Bremen And Hamburg Berlin, Aug. 31. i Only residents ol Bremen and Hamburg will be able to obtain work m either place after tomorrow. An order has been issued to this effect but exempts those lor whom there may be a demand which can-Reuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article142 1934-09-04 1 Washington, Augr. 31. The strike of textile workers has been extended to include the woollen and worsted industries. while the actual strike order has not been issued. Mr. German, chairman of the sTrike committee has stated the walkout will bo identical with that, of the cotton operatives. TheReuter Wireless - 142 words
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Article136 1934-09-04 1 T.U.C. AND THE 40 HOUR WEEK London, Sept. 3. UHTRADE unionism may yet have to use more drastic means of making effective its demand for a 40-hour week and other reforms, declared Mr. Conley m his presidential address at the opening of the Trades UnionReuter - 136 words
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Article124 1934-09-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh PASSENGER FOR RANSOM ONE SHOT DEAD PIRATES RANSACK a THE BOAT And Make Quiet Hong Kong, Sept. 3. THE river steamer. Chin Hua. plying between Chiobeh and Amoy was pirated yesterday morning not far from Amoy, having left Chiobe hat day-break. A124 words
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Article120 1934-09-04 1 SETBACK FOR NAZI PRIM A TE No Dictatorship Within The Church ILLEGAL ACTIONS Berlin, Sept. 3. A STRIKING judgment has beei rt given m the High Court tha all Reich Primate Muller has dont or would do to strengthen hi* powers In the German Evangelica Church is invalid and hisReuter - 120 words
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Article77 1934-09-04 1 Berlin, Aug. 31. LS Iron Fist" or Reichbishop Muller has fallen heavily on Marburg theologians for their recalcitrant attim the church dispute. Professor Hermelink has been placed ■on the retired list while the chair of comparative religious history and religious philosophy has been removed trom Gerfswald,Reuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article73 1934-09-04 1 Berlin, Aug. >y. The Aryan paragraph which aroused great opposition m the Evangelical Church leading to its cancellation on Jan. 4, has reappeared m the law published today, thus creating a further obstacle to church pacification. The law prescribes that pastors and church officials unable to proveReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article16 1934-09-04 1 Reykjavik, Auk. SL The airman John Leight has landed here from Angmagsalik- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 16 words
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Article79 1934-09-04 1 i Foreshadowed In Speech By Chancellor Vienna, Sept. 3. A plebiscite, though not m the form ot the old Parliamentary elections, was loreshadowed m a speech by Herr Schuschnigg when addressing 60 000 Tyrolean peasants specially assembled yesterday ftt Innsbruck. He declared, however, that the date ot theReuter - 79 words
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Article88 1934-09-04 1 Printers A^ree Not To Act I>iihlin. Aug. 31. The outlook m cunneetion with the five weeks' newspaper strike is more favourable following the printers* signature to an agreement to accept and set r.u copy unreservedly. The managera refused to negotiate as long as the printers claimed the rightReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-04 1 There better T B IGIA TEA CROWN~ IN MALAYA TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) C °NCERT 9.45 p.m. 8 -15 p m TO #ls P«n. Midnight AI ILES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 538132 words
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Advertisement111 1934-09-04 1 On Other Pages Page heic Palais de danse 2 Chinese on trial for murder 2 Young 'Eurasian thief 3 Education m China 3 Question marks m the Far East 4 Page of pictures 5 Contractor sent to prison q Tambies assault ricksha puller 6 Doctor fined Postman sent to prison111 words
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Advertisement92 1934-09-04 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. SEA VIEW \B HOTEL trvvi* IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT R oom ■£TV« «.'2SSE B ,SS RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATER ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS TONIGHT WEDNESDAY FRIDAY s ATIRDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED92 words
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Article105 1934-09-04 2 Orchestra To Be Specially Augmented Commencing from tonight, for the last three days of the Russian Ballet season at the Capitol Theatre, the orchestra will be specially augmented by Ralf Kellerman's Orchestra, by courtesy of the managements of the 6ea View and Adelphi Hotels. On Wednesday and Thursday105 words
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Article115 1934-09-04 2 Rates To Be Stabilised And Consolidated London, Aug. 30. Rates of pay for Army officers are to be consolidated and stabilised as from Sept. 1 by order of a Royal Warrant. The new rates will correspond to the cost of living index figure of 55 which Kives aReuter Wireless - 115 words
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Article364 1934-09-04 2 New Palais de Danse In Serangoon Road COMPANY FORMED PINGAPORE'S social amenities are shortly to be added to In the shape of another up-to-date cabaret! known as the Palais de Danse to be built m Serangoon Road. For this purpose a company has been formed with a capital364 words
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Article133 1934-09-04 2 "My Work In Britain Has Finished" London, Aug. 29. The famous 81 year-old archeologist. Sir Flinders Petrie. has left London for Jerusalem en route for Northern Syria, where he intends to search for remains of civilisation 5.000 years ago. "My work m Britain has finished ana IReuter Wireless - 133 words
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Article83 1934-09-04 2 Four Britishers Released And Expelled Berlin, Aug. 29. Suspicions that they were conducting Communist propaganda m Germany caused the arrest of four Britishers, two Frenchmen and three Spaniards. The police believed tiae men belonged to an international committee which is striving to obtain the release of Thaeln«anu,Reuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article42 1934-09-04 2 Discarded clothing for the jumble sale to be held at the V.M.C.A. on Friday, Oct. 5 will be very much appreciated by the promoters. Men's, v. omen's and children's garments can be sent to the V.M.C.A. at any time before the date.42 words
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Article122 1934-09-04 2 Not Contemplating Attack On Austria Belgrade, Aug. 29. An authoritative denial has been issued here of the report appearing m the Austrian Government newspaper. Reichspost. of preparation by Austrian Nazis m Yugo-Slavia, for an attack on Austria.- Reuter Wireless Vienna, Aug. zv. Over 1,000 Austrian Nazi legionariesReuter Wireless; Reuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article120 1934-09-04 2 b Entry Now Believed Imminent London, Aug. 3U. The entry of the Soviet into the League of Nations looks to be imminent. Reuter learns that the British, French and Italian Governments have instructed their representatives Ui various capitals to enquire as to the attitude of the respectiveReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article58 1934-09-04 2 5,000,000 Families Expected On Relief Roll Washington. Sept. 3. Owing to drought and the usual seasonal increase, the Government anticipate a new high record of 5.000,000! families on the relief rolls by, February, according to an official announcement by Mr. Richberg. A survey reveals that three milliardReuter - 58 words
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Article87 1934-09-04 2 Washington, Aug. 29. The prices of farm products m the United States have risen to within five per cent of pre-war parity, namely, price averages between 1910 and 1914, whicn ithe administration has been striving to reach, according to the report of Mr. [Richberg to President Roosevelt.Reuter Wireless - 87 words
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Article102 1934-09-04 2 Memorandum By Sir John Simon London, Aug. 31. Sir John Simon has sent a memorandum to the leading maritime powers asking for an exchange of ideas on restricting merchant shipping. A message from the Washington correspondent of the New York Times notes the request comes when American mailReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article68 1934-09-04 2 Man Gaoled For Attempted Extortion Toronto Aug. 31. A young man, Edwara Chard, has been sentenced to 18 months' Imprisonment on a charge of attempted extortion and theft m connection with the kidnapping oi John Labatt. millionaire. It was stated that Chard m the course of several telephoneReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article34 1934-09-04 2 London, Aug. 29. The death Is announced of Thomas Farrow, founder of Farrow's Bank, which crashed m 1920. He subsequently served a term of Imprisonment In conrection with the failure- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article131 1934-09-04 2 To Find Work For The Older People Berlin. Aug. 30. A drastic order has been issued requiring the dismissal of all unmarried men and women under 25 years of age from public and private employment to be replaced by older persons, especially those with large families. All employersReuter Wireless - 131 words
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Article41 1934-09-04 2 Mr. Davis To Return To London Hyde Park. Aug. *y.. President Roosevelt has ordered Mr. Norman Davis to return to London m September to resume informal conversations with Britain and Japan m connection with the naval conference. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article38 1934-09-04 2 Havana. Aug. 31. The three weeks' strike of postal workers has ended and the strikers have been reinstated but Government is m a predicament owing to the strike breakers demanding immediate alternative err ployment.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article27 1934-09-04 2 Berlin, Aug. 30. German translations of the works of Maxim Gorky have been confiscated m Prussia, according to the Berliner Tageblatt.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article179 1934-09-04 2 New York, Aug. 31. With apparently no hope of averting the textile strike, America is anxiously awaiting tomorrow's walk-out of 425,000 workers. In the Southern States the strike forces are preparing for what the leaders of the United Textile Workers', Union describe as a "light toReuter Wireless - 179 words
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Article71 1934-09-04 2 Eight Young Artists Exhibit young artists with their own Wefts about painting are having their work exhibited at the Bloomsbury Gallery, London. They pay little attention to draughtsmanship but are inspired by colour. David Kenworthy, son of Lord Stmbolgi, i s perhaps the most conventional of the71 words
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Article66 1934-09-04 2 The number of calls attended duirng the month of August by the accident ambulance service of the Singapore flre department was 205 and of these 19 were to cases outside Municipal limits The cases are classified as follows: motor car accidents 31; motor lorry 11: motor bus 10; trolley car66 words
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Advertisement82 1934-09-04 2 0f Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 ajn. 5.943 27— A. P. N. Abdul Jabbar vs. A. N. Abdul Rahman. CS Chambers Nos. 644 and 673). S. 1210 30— Abdul Jabbar vs. Abdul Rahman. (S Chambers Nos. 671, 288 and 293).82 words
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Advertisement349 1934-09-04 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "SLENDENE VALETTA" Slimming Tonic. The sane, safe natural and scientific slimming tonic. "Slendene Valetta" is invaluable as a weight reducer, at the same time acting as a general tonic. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds.349 words
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Advertisement456 1934-09-04 2 TENDERa L SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tender. Tenders are no* following materials or particulars, ate M inlcti Room. Supply of 300 tonj 80 100 p. bitumen tor r Closing 4 p m 13th., 1934 Supply of Salt Olaaed War- i> etc. for 1935 o! ar c 4 p.m. Wear;- Oct 31st i456 words
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Miscellaneous257 1934-09-04 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, SEPT. 4. High Water. 8.38 a.m. 7 ft.. 6.55 p.m. 7.8 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. Govt. Services vs. Wiltshires I, Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Second Division. Audit and Treasury vs. Immigration, J.C.S.A. ground. Golf: Sepoy Lines G.C., Women's Monthly Medal (Bogey). Tennis S.C.C. Autumn257 words
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Miscellaneous106 1934-09-04 2 1 Today's Radio Programme 8.8.C. Transmission 111 9.05 Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 920 The Torquay Municipal Orchestra, conductor, Ernest W. Goss, relayed from the Pavilion, Torquay. 10 05 Nightmare Series No. 1 A Ghost Story by Algernon Blackwood. told by the author. 10.20 The Manchester Corporation Transport106 words
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Article64 1934-09-04 3 Voyage From Ncgapatam To Penang A fine of $30, with the alternative of 21 days' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by the Penang Second Magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) at the week-end en an Indian, named Allapitchai Sahib, en his pleading guilty to a charge of boinp a stowaway on64 words
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1033 1934-09-04 3 Chinese On Trial At The Assize Court WIDOW GIVES EVIDENCE T how a quarrel between two wives led to serio,.* *,s told at the Assize Court yesterday before Mr T" rell and a special jury, when Goh slow Chen!? on a charge of having, on1,033 words
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Article458 1934-09-04 3 HELP FROM LEAGUE OF NATIONS Report Submitted To Government A helping. CCORDING to private advices from Geneva, the 16th. annual meeting of the International Committee on Intellectual Co-operation attached to the League of Nations which was held m Geneva from July 16 to July 21, devoted theReuter - 458 words
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Article114 1934-09-04 3 Alleged Possession Of Chandu A Chinese sampan coolie, named Neon Tai Knew, appeared m the Penang Police Court at the week-end charged with having m his possession chandu wl-en he was not a registered smoker. The chandu was alleged to have been discovered m tongkang No. 81 at114 words
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Article73 1934-09-04 3 Mr. D. J. Jardine On Way To Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 3. Mr. D. J. Jardine, Governor-De-signate of North Borneo, arrived here yesterday from Ipoh In the course of his tour of Malaya. He sp^nt the whole day visiting the Forest Research Institute reserve at Cepong, accompanied73 words
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Article421 1934-09-04 3 YOUNG EURASIAN SENT TO PRISON Recovery Of Missing Watches r»LARENCE de Souza, a young Eurasian, had a peculiar idea of the meaning of the words "meum" and "tuum," and unfortunately for him these ideas were at variance with the law of the land. The result was two charges of thefi421 words
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Article83 1934-09-04 3 > Kelantan Association And "Wood Badge" Camp The Kelantan Boy Scouts Association advises that five officers of the Scout Movement there will proceed to Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 6 to attend the "Wood Badge" Camp to be held at The "Castle Camp" on Sept. 7. The contingent will83 words
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Article74 1934-09-04 3 Mr. R. Madge And Miss Gwyneth Bruce j Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1. The wedding took place this morning at St. Mary's Church of Mr. Raymond Madge, partner m the legal firm of Messrs. Freeman and Madge, and Miss Gwyneth Bruce, for several years secretary of the local74 words
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Article173 1934-09-04 3 Sciatica Kept Him At Home. it is the wife who sends us this information about her ffusband's troubles. She writes -"For some time past my nusband has been able t j work only one week m two. on account of sciatica. H« suffered to173 words
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Article47 1934-09-04 3 The marriage took place on Aug 16 at St. Michaels Church. Helen.sbun.-V of Mr Archibald Sommerville Miller' youngest son of the late James Miller Singapore, and Mrs. Miller. Turbet I Muriel Sarah Helen, younger daughter of the late William R. Wright and Mr Parry Wright. Parkside. Hclensburtr**47 words
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Advertisement22 1934-09-04 3 HTVKB COM^ AND GET A DIVORCE FROM 11~ BLUSB GN FRIDAY! SEE W £RRY WIVES OF RENO" "^""HTF COMING TO THE CAPITOL22 words
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Advertisement182 1934-09-04 3 If I (IV I nave won vs or Id-wide I Mi I because of I IM/ Jj tn ir unusual healing I JM lmr<1 >« injlqiialitirH. I Q^ I Kmollimt and healing, I the SOAP protects M I Pimples, rahhen, cuts I I and burns are quickly healed by the182 words
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Article, Illustration2745 1934-09-04 4 FRANCIS W. CLARKE - Will There be WAR between U.S.A. AND JAPAN? FRANCIS W. CLARKE BY Question Marks In The Far East. 2 'THE writer of this series oi 1 articles is a well-known American authority on the Far East and m 1929 was a member of a party of American newspapermen sent to2,745 words
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Article737 1934-09-04 4 How Hitler Had His Comrades shot DESCRIBED BY AN EYE-WITNESS THE aeroplane bringing the prisoners from Munich landed at the Tempelhoter airport wl\ere police car* were waiting to rush them off to the Lichterfelde Cadet School. Car alter car came trailing into the courtyard m gloomy silence. To the left737 words
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Advertisement40 1934-09-04 4 ENGLISH M MADE BUILDERS BRASSFOUNDRY. No. 2318 Brass Butt hinge with bra»» pins. r 3.. 4" S3O .50 .63 Per Pair. No em Kxtra Strong Brass Butt Hinges. 4" 5" SI. OO Sl.oO Pair. PATHODGINS LIMITED. 131 Cecil Slreet. Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement194 1934-09-04 4 LOST ENERGY Can be quickly retained bi courso or Phosferine I deUdouf tun Ji k!! >d wlw blcndi'd (he world" mious PI P the gn.itost of ill tonlci CHKi m pint or qu;«n bottles JOSEPH TKAYKKN \M» BONfl Lii Singapore ftnd PMMMs] Wool Buntiim^ Maker and repuni <'< tan and194 words
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Article, Illustration82 1934-09-04 5 Sunny Southend The huge crmvd of early Bank llolidaymaker. which packed the b*acl, at Southend Two of the picturesque ffirl bathing attendants at Wood Green's new swimming pool maker, lost In a1 Paddiittfon, takes rnw of the law. (Left) A tiny passenger,82 words
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Advertisement169 1934-09-04 5 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I 888 A WITH I BBBi I Bl i m T H i mm H I THE LAMPS O^USTINC BRILLIANCE I BBh .^BBBbV^^^^ BBw Bbs s "v.* -■>>- BBb .^BBF^ l ->'-2 3r» w% Bl Bh •< r lj Bb I I Bh .^Bh Bb BBw169 words
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698 1934-09-04 6 Forged Bills Of Charges Exposed A CCUSED S EXPLANA TION THE first case taken up at the fifth criminal session of the Supreme Court yesterday was that m which Tan Ah Kow, a haulage contractor of Messrs. Paterson Simons Ltd., appeared on698 words
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Article144 1934-09-04 6 Funds For Assembly Of God Mission A charity bazaar m aid of the buildrig funds of the Assembly of God Mission was held at the Victoria Mcmorinl Hal yesterday, commencing at noon. This is the first bazaar orCarised by the Mission and there was tiisk business. There were144 words
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Article274 1934-09-04 6 Priest Pleads Guilty A silver article resembling the head ornament of an idol was found with a Tamil m an Ipoh pawn shop early last week. A detective, who was on duty at the pawn shop, detained the Tamil on suspicion and made enquiries which eljcited274 words
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Article133 1934-09-04 6 Chinese Ordered To Execute Bond Chan Ngow. a youth with a conviction for theft, was arrested by detectives m South Bridge Road at 2.33 yesterday morning and later produced bcture Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court on a charge of loitering between sunset and sunrise. I133 words
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Article116 1934-09-04 6 I Perak Philanthrophic Society Meeting i The Chinese Philanthrophic Societj vi Perak is holding its 13th annual I general meeting on Sunday, Sept. 9, at ill a.m. The opportunity will be taken on that occasion to present Mr. A. C. J. Towers jWith an address m silk m116 words
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Article70 1934-09-04 6 Father's Early Morning Discovery A young Chinese man was found hanging m a house m Grove Road m the early hours of yesterday morning. He died before the ambulance arrived. The discovery was made by Mr. Tan 'Khoan Hong, the young man's father. ;He heard a noise m70 words
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Article, Illustration963 1934-09-04 6 Chinese Postman Found Guilty Open Letter In Pocket A CHINESE postman who allegedly opened a letter addressed to a woman m Keng Chew Street was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court yesterday. Tin- accused was Tan Kai Choon. He was charged963 words
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Article289 1934-09-04 6 Ricksha-Puller Assaulted IIfOHAMED Kassim and Abdul Satar. two Indian office tambies, were fined m the police court by Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday for assaulting a ricksha puller with a knuckleduster. The principal witness was a Malay police constable, who said that at 8.20 p.m. on July289 words
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Article114 1934-09-04 6 FAILED TO KEEP RECORDS OF DRUGS Singapore Doctor Fined $25 TWO Singapore doctors were summoned before Mr. h Criminal District Judge, yesterday for possessing and failing to keep records of them. Dr. L. Samy P j.,, f| charges and was fl and cautioned and second. Th. dr^ morp h i114 words
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Article330 1934-09-04 6 Woman Involved pHARGED with taking part m the transaction of a 12-year-old girl named Wong Kwan-yin, two men, Hui Mo-tong, a partner of the Wan Fung-yuan Exports and Imports shop, 31, Wing Lok Street, and Wong Chung, unemployed, and a woman. Yang Yam-mui, were330 words
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Article213 1934-09-04 6 Mr. Stanley T. Rees and Miss P. It Reynolds The wedding took place last week at the Church of St. John the Divine, Ipoh, of Mr. Stanley Thomas Roes. Manager of Sime, Darby and Co.. Ipoh, ?nd Miss Patricia Margery Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Reynolds213 words
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Article85 1934-09-04 6 Lorry In Difficulty After Rain A motor lorry which was carrying a full load of sand met with a mishap ac the week-end as it came from 1 lamin Argyll Road. Penang. The surface on which the lorry wa< travelling was rendered soft by fa ctssant rmln.85 words
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Article118 1934-09-04 6 Successful Charit) Dame t New World The gala charity New World aid of the Australia proved an Unmen was packed to cap enjoyable time i His Excellency Commanding arrive I I m. and took a k< proceedings, later l-rizes won m th< r Miss Molly was tage with118 words
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Article105 1934-09-04 6 Excitement In Batter} Road There was Into n tery Road yesterday i the fire alarm at the H Shanghai Bank It was 5.47 ;t people were arriv; and it was at once rv Hong Kong Bank i In a short while two Central Fin 1 station tery105 words
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Article68 1934-09-04 6 Commodore W. I. MarkWardlaw Arrive Commodore W P D.5.0., the now Comm< H.M. Naval establish arrived by the R over command iron. Capl M i well Scott. who is te the Corfu on Sop' Commodore Mar eighth officer to bo In pore since it was with the68 words
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Article40 1934-09-04 6 Singapore Defence ft In Action Singapore W* on Sunday H'<invasion, ftaged n.A.F. planet it lite the local chance to 1 practiot The rmidim 36 <TB> and I i hey an he tlai Vl I as t l< v >40 words
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265 1934-09-04 7 Ceylon Ministers Watching The Situation THREAT OF FINES DHOFnEERING by dealers m Japanese textiles is understood to have been among the matters considered by the Board of Ministers at Colombo. Jo decision was reached, but it is leained that the Minister of Homi Affairs reported to265 words
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Article166 1934-09-04 7 "REDS" LED BY A WOMAN Many Successes Canton, Aug. 16. band numbering 3,000 led by the notorinese woman Communist, -ying, are reported to be the northern part of ow. She is the sister of id leader, Ho Lung, whose have struck terror into the people m and Hunan. to messagesReuter - 166 words
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Article145 1934-09-04 7 Fined For Fighting In Public i hers who fought their sons' were charged before ler m the police court yester- i disorderly conduct by fighting .1. pub I were Ang Chia and Ah j oung and the other middlemen pleaded guilty and exwhen they "saw their sons145 words
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Article129 1934-09-04 7 Only A Small Calendar Of Cases The fifth criminal session of the Supreme Court commenced yesterday before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrel. Added importance is attached to this session as this is the first one to be held after the coming into operation of the Court of Criminal129 words
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Article253 1934-09-04 7 Export Restriction Nanking, Aug. 13. THE nationalisation of silver m the United States will not affect China's economic condition This is the opinion of Mr. Liv Cheng-tung, China's economic expert, whose comments are prominently published m the morning's press. Mr. Liv states that President Roosevelt sReuter - 253 words
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Article117 1934-09-04 7 Carries Oxygen To Liner Passengers A Danish naval seaplane took off from Copenhagen carrying a pulmonary motor and a cylinder of oxygeM, which had been urgently wirelessed for by the doctor of the Dutch cruising liner Rotterdam. The Rotterdam was on her way from Leningrad to Copenhagen117 words
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Article203 1934-09-04 7 j Fine Display Of Goods •THIS is the age of co-operation. In every branch of human actijvity the value of co-operation is 'being appreciated more keenly each jday. It is the spirit of co-operation that underlies ths new and entirely j novel venture of two local firms203 words
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Advertisement62 1934-09-04 7 r^WLioN^r«S^ 15 I KfcMU E"ta a rollicking Vhe "Outcast M really is a Dc t V??^ #S 1 pfop^ C e l \^ut^ il^-^ op ap^ t LESLIE FULLER "THE OUTCAST" 8.1. F. FICTI3RE to ot TOMORRW SrJT BLOWS" (.EORGE RAFT with FRANO* J| GENUINE RUSSIAN CAVIARE DIRECT FROM RUSSIA62 words
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Advertisement346 1934-09-04 7 "Be certain to see the Russian Ballet". ..M. Tribune I CAPITQ l_ Greeted by Enthusiastic Audiences Nightly! TONIGHT at 9.30 HHHIH M. A LEX ANO RE LEVITOFF'S Great RUSSIAN BALLET IHI Presenting the Famous Ballets "SWAN LAKE" and "LA FILLE MAL GARDEE" W^ llh and a GRAND DIVERTISSEMENT fc^^- of346 words
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Advertisement224 1934-09-04 7 Are Your Godown Charges Eating into your Profits It is difficult enough to-day to make oronts without having them diminished oy charges which with a little attention are avoidable. Will you consider thrse questions' Is it not possible your Godown r^nt may be raised Or that you may be askod224 words
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863 1934-09-04 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1934 Dictators And Their Weapons IT would require a Voltaire or a Swift to do justice to the situation which has arisen m Italy whereby Signor Mussolini is stated to have approached Signor Caldara, the ex-Socialist Mayor of Milan, with the suggestion that863 words
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Article352 1934-09-04 8 Miss Howes Roberts. Matron of the General Hospital. Penang. is on the sick list. Mr. Chuah Khay Hai. Mr. A. C. Mac Nab and Mr. Watson of Penang are on a visit to Singapore. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Scharit and infant returned to Penang from Singapore352 words
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Article632 1934-09-04 8 Wliat We Escape In Malaya Cohts For TheWholc World Grade's Had Emougk ONE of the compensations of life m Malaya is the fact that we are spared income-tax, though we pay m other and more subtle ways for the blessings of government and the privilege of632 words
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Article1083 1934-09-04 8 Saggitarius; SAGGITARIUS - Saggitarius SAGGITARIUS i By SOME time ago. I contributed to these columns an article on Malay bird lore. Since then I have gathered the names of a few more members of the feathered world, their meanings, and legends attached to them. The Birik-birik bird is a1,083 words
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Advertisement204 1934-09-04 8 •3BT* I Hi aXa f ivey4 Jluruinq Jolt BY SPECIAI &b *&j TO lIM THF \PPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM DIAMOND WATCHES. Their sheer loveliness makes them instantly appealing to women who desire to own a watch of artistic taste. Extensive assortment of a new selection of diamond and cord and204 words
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Advertisement58 1934-09-04 8 A NEWSPAPER STATES THAT A KENT HOUSEHOLDER hit a burglar with a golf club and drove him out of the houss. It doesn't say m how many. The best way to reduce one's handicap is to acquire that carefree spirit engendered by taking out GAFLAC POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE58 words
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Article122 1934-09-04 9 KNO DECISION YET BY I SALVATIONISTS Still Discussing Procedure London, Sept. 1. expectations the of the Salvation nominations at although the I 45 p.m. deliberahave not yet The Council meets uter Wireless. London. Aug. 30. day the High .<.n Army sat issing procedure are flections of statedReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article22 1934-09-04 9 rical Leadership" Denounced Dublin. Aug. 31. a prominent memtive oi the United i resigned as a proierlcal leadership" Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article95 1934-09-04 9 NO DATE YET FIXED FOR WEDDING Princess To Visit England London, Aug. 30. A DOUBT as to whether Prince George had any idea of becoming engaged when he arrived m Slovenia was expressed by his equerry, Major Butler, m an interview. He declared the lonely walks withReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Article66 1934-09-04 9 London. Aug. 2H. It is learned that Prince George win probably return home from YuguSlavia on Sept. 7 alone and Princess Marina will shortly afterwards visit England with her parents. It is officially stated that the date of the wedding has not yet even been discussed butReuter Wireless - 66 words
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445 1934-09-04 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh TO PREVENT OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES T HF cwr^ r> Shanghai, Sept. 3. HE French Government has taken the initiative to bring about a settlement of the Chinese Eastern Railway dispute between the ooviet and the Japanese, according to a445 words
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Article190 1934-09-04 9 ALOR STAR MISHAP SEQUEL - AIR MAIL BY TRAIN ALOR STAR MISHAP SEQUEL 'THE Imperial Airways outward bound air liner, which was tklayed at Alor Star on Sunday, arrived at Seletar yesterday at 12.25 p.m. At this particular time, the air mail brgs were being rushed through the heart of Malaya by express train to190 words
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Article112 1934-09-04 9 Lessons Of Air "Attack" On Paris Paris, Aug. 30. The French Air Force manoeuvres opened with a successful attack on Paris and Le Bourget. Two hours after the start. 48 heavy bombers belonging to the attacking force dropped flare and tracer bombs over Le Bourget aerodrome which theoreticallyReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article70 1934-09-04 9 Engagement Rumour "Unfounded" Amsterdam, Aug. 30. The engagement of Princess Juliana will probably be announced m September. Prince Bertil of Sweden is generally considered as the likely future consort but official circles refuse either to deny or confirm the report.— Reuter Wireless. Stockholm, Aug. 30. The report ofReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article76 1934-09-04 9 Beed. Aug. 31. Prince George and Princess Marina continue to receive congratulations from all parts of the world and over 500 messages were received today. Many gifts have also arrived. It is' reliably learnt that Prince George will probably build a villa near Bled after his wedding andReuter Wireless - 76 words
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Article94 1934-09-04 9 Bled, Aug. 30. Prince George has surprised the local Inhabitants by his climbing feats and bathing m the icy streams. He has greatly enjoyed the absence of publicity, aided by the remoteness of Prince Pauls villa and the efficiency of thp Scotland Yard detective. Inspector Evans, disguisedReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article102 1934-09-04 9 Decapitation Recommended By Nazis Berlin, Aug. 30. Capital punishment by beheading starts the list of penalties recommended by Nazi jurists for the new penal code according to the forecast issued by Herr Guertner. the Reich Minister for Justice. The suggestion that persons sentenced to death shouldReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article103 1934-09-04 9 Sequel To Revolt In Austria Vienna, Aug. 29. The military court at Loeben sentenced to death today Franz Ebner. son oi a doctor, on a charge of leading the Nazi rebels m St. Gallen, Styria. on Aug. 25 and of murdering the commander ol the gendarmerie there. TheReuter Wireless - 103 words
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Article38 1934-09-04 9 Australia To Reconsider Her Attitude Melbourne, Aug. 30. Following British representations cabled by Mr. Bruce. Australian High Ccmmissioner m London, the Federal Cabinet has decided to reconsider the question of duties on cotton goods- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article94 1934-09-04 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 3. Spot (Sellers) 7%d. <7%d.) (Buyers) 7V 2 d. (7 9;l6d> Oct -December 7 11 16 d. d%d.) Jan.-March 727 32d. (7 15 16d.) April- June 8 1 32 d. (8 l!6d> Market Steady.94 words
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Advertisement144 1934-09-04 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Minestrone lish a la Dantin Saddle of Lamb, R. Jelly i Ponunc Bmilangere "Id Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream WATCH! DAILY MENU PWONE 4906. VOCABULARY OF MALAY MEDICAL TERMS By P. N. GERRARO. li R. Ch. 8.A.0., M.1)., Dub., Univ. Preface "dor to teach the Malay that144 words
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Advertisement170 1934-09-04 9 SUTTON'SSEEDS ARE SUCCESSFULLY GROWN IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD WITH UNFAILING PROFIT TO THE GROWER. FRESH STOCKS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING. VEGETABLE SEEDS 35 cents Per Packet. FLOWER SEEDS 60 cents Per Packet. Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. m /\Uu l Jlv/X-JL-I-A Don't Miss this Great Event w^LAN to be170 words
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730 1934-09-04 10 But Is Still Working At 75 Per Cent Of Capacity QPERATIONS m the iron and steel industry m the United Kingdom are being well maintained. There was a slight increase of one per cent, m the average daily rate of pig iron output during730 words
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Article40 1934-09-04 10 "Mr George Oivan, of Croydon. founder of Givan's Irish Linen Stores, New Bond Street, and Brook Street, W., formerly associated with James Lindsay Belfast, left gross £149,069 (net X 80 .785), on which estate duty of 14.350 has been paid.40 words
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Article114 1934-09-04 10 Sept. 3. Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gailon tins $4.86 Crown. Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.46 Cross Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins 4.31 Devoe»s Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons) 2.43 Sylvan114 words
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Article77 1934-09-04 10 First Half- Year Shows Improvement Over 1933 Sydney,. The gold production m N.S.W. tor the first six months of 1934 was 17.242 fine ounces of a standard value of £73.241. and a value of £144.386 Australian currency. The figures represent a relative increase over those of 1933.77 words
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Article94 1934-09-04 10 Dredge Ratrut No. 1 446 hours. 32,000 cubic yards, 126 piculs; Dredge Ratrut No 2 395 hours, 43.000 cubic yards 201 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 1 662 hours 150,000 cubic yards, 932 piculs; Estimated value of output $61,500 mine working costs $21,000 including maintenance of dredge Takuapa94 words
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Article171 1934-09-04 10 Mr. John Frederick Weidner (79), J.P.. of Condercum, Benwell, New-castle-upon-Tyne, chairman of Weidner Hopkins and Co., shipbrokers and coal exporters, and of Sowerby's Glass Works, Gateshead, a director of Hodgson's Hardware Company and chairman of Finlay and Co., tobacco manufacturers, left £250,799 (net nil). Mr. Marcus Bauer, (72), of Hazelmere,171 words
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80 1934-09-04 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Sept. 3, 12 o'clock noon. Latest cable London Closed. New York Closed. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (lose) average buyers price for August 24.80 cts. Buyew Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 25 /2 25% R.S.S. equal to London80 words
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Article208 1934-09-04 10 Sept. 3. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2j4 7J32 London, 3 months' sigrft 2,4 13 64 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 3 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London, demand 2;4' 8 London. T.T. 2 4 3J32 Lyons. Paris, demand 864 Hamburg, demand 144208 words
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Article112 1934-09-04 10 September 3. Singapore tin price (per picul) $113.75. Sept. 3. 12 o'clock noon. Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 7 25 Hamburg Cube 7 25 Muntok White Pepper 42.00 White Pepper 41.00 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1-80 Blanja Jelotong 6.75112 words
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Article258 1934-09-04 10 MCALISTER CO., LTD. Final Dividend Of 4«/ 2 Per Cent Recommended An extremely satisfactory statm of affairs is shown m the annual report for the year ended June 30. 1934, of McAlister and Company. Ltd.. Singapore. It is stated that the amount to the j credit of profit and loss258 words
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Article835 1934-09-04 10 MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1934. The following is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing prices m Singapore i Ampat Tin (4) 5s 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c.d. Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6'd 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05835 words
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Article285 1934-09-04 10 Acreages of tappab.e rubber not tapped on e»«- es of 100 acres and over, for the month ending Mr. 1934. *"^,'srinm'^* mw —.~~.-z; ,vb K 7 5 or nrt December, 1932 (O Registered Companies o~ly (d> Rendered quarterly. Sin.apwe.^W^f 7 toMtt 'SJSS^S^SSS? C !UlnnS <3> <5) and285 words
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Article466 1934-09-04 11 (Likely To Be Increased If Naval Talks Fail Government's financial contribution towards the miliice of the Island is likely to be considerably augrhentr future. m the sum now contributed is regarded as a cerevent of the breakdown of the forthcoming preliminary nee to be held m466 words
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Article, Illustration602 1934-09-04 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst TRENGTH-SHOWING BID had passed three honoured I had to show you the hand." was the remark inexpert player to her partner after playing the hand below m the absurb contract of four j notrump. She thought she602 words
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274 1934-09-04 11 American Lecturer Making Films Of The New Russia AFTER a successful tour through the United Stated teist winter, during which he showed his film "Russia As It Was: As It Is" and spoke to more than 93,000 people, Julien H. Bryan, well-known American lecturer and cinema operator, is back m274 words
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Article136 1934-09-04 11 Saves Girls From Drowning In Sea A woman, who refused to give her j name, rescued two girl dancers from drowning m heavy seas at Hastings and then hurried away. The girls. Miss Nita Buckle and Miss Gladys Maude, members of a concert party, were bathing m136 words
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Article103 1934-09-04 11 New Invention For Aeroplanes An invention by which stabilisation of planes m night, when taking off and when alighting, can be controlled easily by the pilot by pressing a button, has been successfully tried out In France. Further the device, according to the "Matin," will enable planes to be103 words
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Article81 1934-09-04 11 500 Tons Of Sugar Catch Fire The spontaneous combustion of 500 tens of sugar is believed to have started a disastrous blaze that swept three factories and a warehouse m Leicester. Damage is estimated at £50,000. The premises involved were those of Messrs. Woollerton and Wilson,81 words
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Article136 1934-09-04 11 OFFICIAL COMMITTEE FORMED Watching The Consumer's Interests THE Tariff Committee formed m Ceylon a short time ago held its first meeting recently. The Committee at this meeting considered claims to protection against foreign competition which were mode by certain local industries. The Tariff Committee is now a136 words
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Article178 1934-09-04 11 The functions of the Tariff Committee are defined as follows: (1) to investigate all claims by local industries for protection by tariffs against foreign competition: (2t to adjudicate upon these claims, and 13 > to advise the Board of Ministers regarding the need or otherwise of the industries178 words
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Article81 1934-09-04 11 Passengers Unaware Of Accident Although the rear wheels of the engine of an express train left the track at Walton Junction, Liverpool, the driver pulled up the train so smoothly that the 200 passengers were unaware of the accident. About 250 yard? of the track were damaged,81 words
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Article57 1934-09-04 11 There Was No Water To Be Had Foui hundred gallons of cider were used by firemen to fight an outbreak which destroyed a farm near St. Brieuc. In Brittany. No water was available owing to drought, and the firemen tapped barrels of elder. By this expedient57 words
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Article65 1934-09-04 11 I Stage Figures In Village Parade There was a picturesque religious pro- i cession through the old-world streets ot the village of Pinner. Middlesex, when relics of Saint Philomena. a Roman girl who was martyred m AD. 150. and whose remains were discovered m the capital m 1802.65 words
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Advertisement380 1934-09-04 11 Aaiete exceed $12,000,000. Assurance In force »Xi.#oo.Oit. Hie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the Stralto BettlemwU) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Btreet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE TJ. CHd Jewn »O The Company has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile! with380 words
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Advertisement429 1934-09-04 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.00& shares of £5 each £3. 000. 0ut Reserve Fund £3.000.00 i Reserve Liability ol Proprietors £3.000.0#« HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh429 words
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Article140 1934-09-04 12 First To Be Constructed In Twelve Years Sew York. The Angelina, the first all-cargo ship built m the United States m 12 years, completed her maiden voyage when she arrived here from Puertoi Rico with an 8,000-ton cargo of sugar. A sister ship of the Manuela. the140 words
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Article504 1934-09-04 12 BRITAIN IS FIGHTING A LONE BATTLE FOR THE CAUSE OF NAVAL DISARMAMENT r*RAVE fears that the Naval Conference due to be held next year may have to be abandoned altogether are being expressed m responsible political circles m London. Instead of naval reduction, or even the maintenance504 words
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Article105 1934-09-04 12 Pays A Visit To Canton The famoui Belgian multi-millionaire Baron Empain arrived m Canton on Wednesday m the luxurious schooneryacht Heliopolis and anchored at the Shameen Anchcrage. Soon after arrival the party left the yacht for a drive round the city, returning at 6 p m Afterwards the105 words
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Article80 1934-09-04 12 Fell In Harbour On Top Of Rescuers Several boats were sunk m Nice Harbcur when a lorry fell over the quayside The lorry had "run away" when its steering mechanism failed and had stopped with its iront wheels over the wh R p°n Pe tL W f80 words
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Article74 1934-09-04 12 The Following Are Passengers for Singapore on the Aeneas which is due to arrive here on the 11th Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Andrews. Fit. Lt X A. A. Colo. Mrs. Cole, Miss P Hpt gerty Miss K. M. Whitein Mr and Mrs T. H Holyoak. Mr. and74 words
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Article168 1934-09-04 12 SMALL BOAT CAUGHT IN TYPHOON Quelpart. Aug. 17. A itirrlng .story of their battle against the elements was unfold ed here today by eight Armenians following their rescue from a watery grave by islanders. Their 25 -ton tugboat, the Soviet Union, was drifting helplessly north of the island when theReuter - 168 words
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Article67 1934-09-04 12 Russian Freighter Now Refloated Archangel. The 1.500-ton freight and passenger Steamer Kanin. which was thrown upon 8 rock m the Barents Sea last winter by a heavy wave, was refloated recently by the Epron 'Ship Salvage Trust*. The work lasted nearly one and a half nv>nths. The67 words
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Article159 1934-09-04 12 The following will have on tbt Antenor on Wednesday: Mrs. C. E. Courtenay. Mr. T a Barnes. Miss Clark. Miss Poster-Jonea Dr. R. C. Burgess. Mr. Grijpink, Mrs W. D. Lovell. Mr. J H Shaikh. Mrs T A. C. Arnold. Mrs J. D. Hogg, Mr D Alexander. Capt.159 words
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Advertisement610 1934-09-04 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. 'Incorporated ,n F.MS.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. >fjSv i\ Www *m y'liiTVTI s^alk (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU ft CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE610 words
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Advertisement71 1934-09-04 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGVO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. Incorporated* m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE NANKOH MARU Sept 12 Sept 16 BOSTON MARU Sept. 19 Sept 19 R ZSPIk, SAKA MOJ1 "WAX. NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA oSl^^ 1111 Se^' 5 Sept. 5 BOSTON MARU Sept 25 Sept 25 For rates71 words
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Advertisement84 1934-09-04 12 For everything nppertnininfl TO Travel. Banking Freight \pply to COOKS WACONS-LITS i^TT;7au > [wootp TR^ vtl SEPVICfJ 39, ROBINSON ROADIndiviiliml Attention. Telephone 5908. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenbam. Pen*** Palcmbamt Banjoewan^i «nd Western Portt Sinfaporr MnI»P«" I T.s.m.v. Kangaroo l T.s m.v Kangaroo T.s.m.v. Koolii:da84 words
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Miscellaneous447 1934-09-04 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerartut) 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.447 words
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Miscellaneous123 1934-09-04 12 NOTICE TO MARINERS The notice to mariners concerning heavy gun practice at at Beting Kusa" published August 30, is cancelled and the following notice substituted. Owners and matter ol ship > ng arc requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible durii <> the anticraft gun123 words
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Miscellaneous213 1934-09-04 12 SINGAPORE to kBO{} k Ships t| lf uh East Whart 'Knrr.un, Hon^ Kb T! AW ii: Pang* bank 37. West Whan !n. li: Lamt 3 Main Wh.i,, OuUlemard, l Crow. Wb- OU Wh,n Ceal \Vh.:i! VESSELS IN Dm hMf hs Albert Dock: Victoria Dock Keppei Barbovi King'i Dock: \<>. 1213 words
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Advertisement423 1934-09-04 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due D Be 1 na*e Spore. T'na«e Spore. 15.000 Sept. 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 6.100- Sept. 27 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov 9 17,000 Sept. 28 BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. 22 B 6 00 Oct 7 CORFU 15.000 Nov 23 15.000 Oct. 12 RANCHI 17.000423 words
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Advertisement469 1934-09-04 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Doe Sails City of Bath (For Genoa, Liverpool, Glasgow* Sept. 7 Sept. 9 City of Norwich Sept. 14 Sept. 16 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON,469 words
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Advertisement1130 1934-09-04 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HU A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (193 U Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIET. TAI. LINE1,130 words
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Advertisement494 1934-09-04 14 Pa Ma CONINKLIJKI PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPU ROI i AN Twesday Sept 4< Ben B kali s. Paneh, Berombang Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan U6Sday Rhi Tambelan Singkawang, Pemangkat PASlR— Tuesday. Sept. 4. Penang and Bagan SI-Adl-Adl ""^TeCnan^faTe aL Sa at T <— PoeloeTnn?x. NS^^ edn r day c; Sept 5 Munt k494 words
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Advertisement367 1934-09-04 14 TO EUROPE «MMt SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA CULUMAu. BOMBAY, SUEZ, POET SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND AfeH lUlilL Arrive Leave Leave Arrlv* Spore Spore Penan* N. York Pres. Adams Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Oct. 23 PWB. Harrison Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Sept. 27 Nov. Pres. Hayes Oct.367 words
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Advertisement388 1934-09-04 14 IBhb^^H P lit J TO LONDON. VIA NAPLEsTmaR«ILxT!^^^^^BBH «BUWA MARU 10,50^pt M r 7 LE K^ MAR FUBHIMIMARO 10.800 Sept. 20 21 1 KATORI Va r u 144 «1»*, HAKOZAKI MARU 10.490 Oct. 3 4 JKASHIMA M.t,,, l 0*« M tTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 16 17 tYASUKUNI S- S HAKUSAN388 words
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Article490 1934-09-04 15 Urvood Verity Still Lead The X Bowling correspondent* I iulon. Aug. 14. ,t 1,955 runs scored m IV Hammond has now the K e Ol 93.09. Ames, econd on the list, f01,11.^4 66. Xt published list are U iollows ,™1 n ,,,,i innings; rime* Highest O. Rum490 words
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178 1934-09-04 15 VARSITY CLUB WIN PRINCE OF 'WALES' CUP <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 20. T HE most important yachting event of the week was the race for the Prince of Wales' Cup, sailed at Falmouth on Saturday. Forty-two boats of the International 14ft. Dinghy Class, competed m race, which is178 words
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Article125 1934-09-04 15 Only one race for the big yachts has been held this week. It took place at the Royal Dorset Yacht Club's regatta on Friday, but the breeze was so light that after one round had been sailed the yachts were stopped. Mr. W. L. Stephenson's Velsheda.125 words
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Article152 1934-09-04 15 Fast Tijne In Bath Road Cycling Event E. J. Capell. the Allondon cycling crack, won the Bath Road Club's annual open 100 miles from a field that included practically all the leading road riders of the country. His time was 4hr. 32min. lsec. the fastest competition 100152 words
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Article159 1934-09-04 15 The race for the London Transport (Central Omnibuses) Sports Association's quarter-mile open water championship for the "Alexander" Cup was decided recently at Hornsey Pool. The winner. E. R. Pratt (Potters Bar*, led all the way and finished 30 yards m front of C. Price (Upton Park*, who was159 words
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140 1934-09-04 15 Interport Rugby In Bangkok This Year? SAIGON AND HONG KONG MATCHES Our Own Correspondent.' n Bangkok, Aug. 20. takes Rugby very seriously. Is a column and more of report of every game, and then 1 r clay a second (player) critic rk m another column and a the players' faults140 words
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Article, Illustration440 1934-09-04 15 Over A Hundred Horses In The TPOMORROW is the second day of the Singapore (Autumn) Gold 1 Cup meeting. Weights for the races are given below. On Saturday, the opening day, 91 horses faced the starter during the day. Tomorrow the total of runners for the day440 words
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Article58 1934-09-04 15 The following have been invited to Dlay association football for S.C.C. vs. SCFA II en Friday at Anson Road Stadium 1 Singapore Cup Competition). EC. Chcrrington: C. G Van Houten and J W. Muacey; J. Crichton, L. V. Taylor and A. Donald; J^E. King, E. A. Joy, Y.58 words
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Article132 1934-09-04 15 MASKELL'S SEVENTH i VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aoe. 20. DMASKELL. of the All-England Club, •won the British Professional Lawn Tennis Singles Championship loi the seventh time on Saturday. In Ihc final tie. he beat T. C. Jeffery m three straight sets (6—l. 6—3, 6—l). Maskell and132 words
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Article114 1934-09-04 15 Featherweight Contest j Arranged Negotiations for a world's feather- weight championship contest between Nel Tarleton (Liverpool) British champion and Freddy Miller, American title-holder, have practically been completed. Johnny Best, the Liverpool promoter, has cabled three thousand dollars to Millar m New York for a contest with Tarleton on114 words
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Article78 1934-09-04 15 London, Aug. 20. A. K. Cochrane (Southampton) won the singles championship of the English Bowls Association, which was concluded at Paddington on Saturday. In the final round he beat M. D. Burdon (Durham) by 21-7. Cochrane has played frequently m the Hampshire E.B.A. county team and earlier78 words
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162 1934-09-04 15 CORBETT RETAINS BANTAM TITLE OF U.K. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, An?. 20. AFTER a 15-round fight between Dick Corbett. of London, and Johnny King, of Manchester, the referee declared the result a draw and Corbett thus retained his British bantamweight title. The decision followed an extremely poor fight m162 words
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Article154 1934-09-04 15 Negri Doubles Holders Beaten There was a sensation m tennis circles when the Negri open doubles title holders, S. Nakata and T. Svga, were defeated by M. Sakata and Kotoh. m the club tournament. The following are .he latest results m the Negri Semb M ai. Club lawn154 words
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Article168 1934-09-04 15 Another Amateur Charity Tournament A repetition of last year's very successful Amateur Boxing Tournament will be held during the first week of October 1934 the proceeds of which will be given to the Child's Welfare Society. The tournament will be held as before, at the S.V.C. Drill Hall168 words
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Article80 1934-09-04 15 Commander P. F. Glover won the Royal Navy and Royal Marines tennis championship at Wimbledon by defeating Commander A. G. Agnes 6—2, 6—3, In the junior final Sub-Lieut. R. L. Wainwright beat Sub-Lieut. J. N. Grace 6 o. 3—6. 6—o. In the veterans' final Engineer-Commander Al Ebelcgh beat Captain G.80 words
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Article377 1934-09-04 15 Twelfth Success Since Contest Began London, Aug. 9. AT Wimbledon yesterday, the Army recorded their twelfth success m the Inter-Services lawn tennis championship. In the fit teen years since the competition was inaugurated, the Royal Navy and Royal Marines have won three times and the Royal377 words
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Article225 1934-09-04 15 Officers Elected For The Year The Negri Sembilan All Blues Rugby football association held their annual general meeting at the King George V School when there were present Tuixn Sherkh Ahmad J.P., M.S.C., (chairman), Messrs. O. E. Fernandez, J. Loo Siew Hin, S. A. Martyn, R. Seneviratne, P.225 words
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Article77 1934-09-04 15 The invitation from the Australian Golf Union to send out to Australia a team of four players and a manager has been accepted by the Royal and Ancient Club, provided players can be found to make the Journey. A number of golfers have been asked If they would be willing77 words
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246 1934-09-04 15 HAS BEEN A GREAT YEAR BRITAIN leads the world again m sport. The year 1934 has shown our representatives to be supreme at tennis, golf, athletics— in practically every form of sport In which there is international competition. The outdoor season now drawing246 words
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Article630 1934-09-04 16 Malays Give Of Their Best And Almost Defeat The S.R.C. DAY IN FINE FORM FOR THE CLUB •THE curtain was rung down on S.A.F.A. soccer yesterday when the S.R.C., m the concluding match of the first division programme, defeated the Malays by the odd goal of nine.630 words
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Article164 1934-09-04 16 Final Positions to three goals. A few seconds later Valberg got the equaliser. Almost simultaneously with the final whistle Valberg got the winning goal tor the S.R.C. The teams lined up as follows. S.R.C: J. Sanderson; T. Sta Maria and A B. Collick: G. Oliveiro. W. Gomes164 words
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Article404 1934-09-04 16 HOLE IN ONE AT BUKIT TIMAH T*HE Ladies' September Bogey competition was played at Bukit Timan on Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. W. McMullan In "A" division with a score of all square, m a win for Mrs. S. N. Kelly m "B division with a score404 words
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Article25 1934-09-04 16 The following will play for Government Services against Wiltshires I m (Medical, or sta. Maria (PWd, 8 s^r t.TrT Mo r A S. Johary (Medical).25 words
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Article, Illustration392 1934-09-04 16 PADDY WINS IN B CLASS Only Three Starters In C QN Sunday morning the B. Class i w sailed the first of a series of two jiaces for a trophy. Owing to the air raid on Singapore the start was delayed till 10.30 a.m. i392 words
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Article206 1934-09-04 16 On Tuesday last, the C Class competed for the first of a series of races for a trophy presented by Mr E W Slight. It was rather a small turn out only Trix, Billie and Caprice putting m an appearance. Jeans helmsman was unfortunately206 words
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Article183 1934-09-04 16 Mr. Sng Chwee Seng <the financier ,ol Ong Chin Beng tor the Fernandez Suares fight promotion* begs to announce his apologies to the Singapore boxing public for the trouble and inconvenience caused to them owing to the postponement ol this fight. The fight as originally arranged had183 words
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Article109 1934-09-04 16 Yesterdays: autumn law,: w x;;/nr!!;;v. A. Class Douhlt s G. E. Winter W. J. M. War* :i uj,d Dr L owe 30.3 vs H S Wi D Bain owe 30. A. W. WaUlch and .J v s u ri Plus 15 vs. B E Abli-.t109 words
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Advertisement95 1934-09-04 16 fourth mile. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THE FIGHT BETWEEN IGNAC| O ARTHUR FERNANDEZ and! SUARES is POSTPONED pending a meeting of the Singapore Board of Boxing Control o on Friday next. Patrons who booked seats may obtain refund of money Daid on production of tickets at John Little Co., or To Mr.95 words
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