The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1934
1934-09-05
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Title Section17 1934-09-05 1 The Singpore free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,362. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article79 1934-09-05 1 IMPORTANT CLAIM BY A GERMAN DOCTOR EXP ERIMENTS ON ANIMALS g er m Thrives On Alkaline Blood Berlin, Sept. 4. discovery or the is made by Dr. State Institute i s that he made microscope and ted II Into animals. wed signs of cultivated bacilli discovery wasReuter - 79 words
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Article63 1934-09-05 1 bsuranc? Rates For Entrants I >ei*idecl London, Sept. 1. will by the insurance »r entrants In the Australian Air Race and ten r disability. announced that a pool has been v- Engliit] and AmenJerwriters after protracted secret tin premium tor air&xed at' 20. 15 and 10 nes63 words
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Article34 1934-09-05 1 London, Sept. 3. has sanctioned the RA.F. aerodrome at Ik. as the base m air race to Australia from there. odrome possesses the nenouse all the aircraft red.- Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 34 words
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Article46 1934-09-05 1 an Flier Reaches KurtKkok alcutta. Sept. 4. Herr Gablensz, is rd flight from Oer-I H< arrived here relay and is flying Reuter. Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 4. Don Muang this laking a direct non-stop m 8 hours 11 s proceeding non-stop to •-.1.^ -omorrow.46 words
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Article447 1934-09-05 1 BOOTH DYNASTY RESTORED Eva Appointed General London, Sept. 3. THE High Council has elected! Commander Evangeline Booth! to the generalship of the Salvation Army which thus returns to tradition and also makes new history. Alter a break of eight years a Booth again occupies the supreme position Lid for theReuter - 447 words
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Article132 1934-09-05 1 SMUGGLERS TAKE REVENGE FOR LOSS OF DRUGS BURNED WITH CIGARETTES Kept Prisoner For A Month New York, Sept. 4. A SENSATIONAL story of the kidnapping and torturing of 1 French sailor, William Rosen, has been revealed by the Federal detectives who arrested the alleged kidnappers.Reuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration61 1934-09-05 1 ALL GERMANY forced to the polls. A stretcher case being carried to a polling station m Berlin during the Presidential elections m Germany when the people were practically forced to vote. One woman died on the way back from recording her vote, and it is reported that Hitler is now61 words
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Article145 1934-09-05 1 RUBBER STOCKS MYSTERY Where Did 5,000 Tons Go? •From Our Own Correspondent* London, Sept. 4. /IINCING Lane was astonished to I** learn this morning that United Kingdom rubber stocks fell 3.067 tons last week instead of the anticii pated increase of 350 tons. The explanation is a single shipment of145 words
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Article123 1934-09-05 1 Prince (icorge And Princess Marina London. Sept. 3. The wedding ceremony lor Prince George and Princess Marina will follow 'closely on the lines of the marriage ol ;the Duke and Duchess of York. It is learned on high authority that both the Archbishops of Canterbury and 1 YorkReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Article45 1934-09-05 1 To Be Officially Opened By His Majesty London, Sept. I. The new Cambridge University library, built and equipped at a cost of about €500.000 from the designs ol Sir Gilbert Scott, will be officially opened by the Kin? on Oct. 22- British RadioBritish Radio - 45 words
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Article74 1934-09-05 1 Thoroughly Restored To Health London, Sept. 3. Mr. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese Minister •m London, has recently returned from a. holiday at Torquay where he has been thoroughly restored to health. He left lor Geneva today regarding Persia's application lor a seat on the League Council. He saidReuter - 74 words
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Article60 1934-09-05 1 An Increase Of 10,000 Recorded London, Sept. 3* Tlv number of unemployed m Groat [Britain on Aug. 20 was 2,136,000, an increate of 10.000 over the previous month I bat 274.000 less than a year ago. According to the Ministry of Labour, the increase is due to unemployedReuter wireless - 60 words
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251 1934-09-05 1 U. S. A. ON BRINK OF GRAVE CRISIS Textile Strike Fears GOVERNMENT MAY FORCE A SETTLEMENT London, Sept. 4. I ONDON financial and commercial circles are keenly watching the progress of the strike In the northern textile districts. There is no doubt here that the United States stands on theReuter Wireless - 251 words
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Article, Illustration126 1934-09-05 1 SIR HENRY WOOD'S HOAX Young Composer's "Sad Death" London, Sept. 4. MUSIC lovers are amused at a playful hoax by which Sir Henry Wood publicly confesses that he hoodwinked them for five years. As a consequence of pronounced public preference for foreign names he produced m 1929 Bach's organ toccataReuter - 126 words
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198 1934-09-05 1 FOREIGNERS NOT SECURE AGAINST LAW London, Sept. 4. MR. H. E. Arnhold, In a letter to the Morning Post, quotingfacts, refutes the late William Martin's assertion m "Understand the Chinese/" that "there are hardly any Chinese*' on the Municipal Council; also Martin's allegation that "foreigners,198 words
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Article68 1934-09-05 1 German Concent ration Camp! Depleted Berlin, Sept. 1. General Goering has ordered the release of 742 prisoners, mostly former! members of the Social-Democrat and Communist parties irom concentration! camps today. Thus half the prisoners m the Prussian concentration camps have new been liberated. In future imprisonment mReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Advertisement27 1934-09-05 1 IVIOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT WORLD. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 p. m (.NORMAL) 9.45 p.m. Midnight kaffles celebrated orchestra ■w. PHONE 538127 words
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Advertisement88 1934-09-05 1 Chi Other Pages Letter to the editor 2 Murder charge dismissed 2 Radio programmes 2 Penang stabbing case 3 Child dead m drain 3 Will there be a scramble for China's territory? 4 Page of pictures 5 Penalties for rubber dealers 6 Found dead m cell 6 Ma.a y woman's88 words
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Advertisement115 1934-09-05 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD. <li.r ir. England) FOUNDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A.A. OF G.B. Lotal Agents and Attorneys: SIME. DARBY Co., Ltd. MALACCA ST., TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. SEA VIEW 'S3 HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TENNIS CiOLF SWIMMING115 words
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Article132 1934-09-05 2 New York, Sept. 2. The National Labour holiday tomorrow overshadows the gloom cast by the titanic textile strike but the situation is viewed with the gravest ap-l-iehension. While remaining m close touch with the situation, President Roosevelt is keeping his plans dark but if theReuter wireless - 132 words
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Article132 1934-09-05 2 New York, Sept. 3. Capital and labour are drawing snarpiy divergent conclusions with regard to the effectiveness of the textile strike. Mi George Slogan, president of the Cotton Textile Institute, stated the rerorts from Southern States which did not participate m Labour Day celebrations indicated 90 per centReuter Wireless - 132 words
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Article207 1934-09-05 2 New York, Sept. 1. It is estimated that at least 1,000.000 workers will be directly or indirectly a fleeted by the strike which begins at 11.00 p.m.. including 15.000 workers m the woollen and worsted industries centred at New Jersey. Pennsylvania and New England.207 words
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Article255 1934-09-05 2 DOG TAX PAID TWICE To the Editor, Sir. Towards the end of July my i female puppy attained the age of six i months and as a publicly minded citizen I paid the $5 female dog tax chargeable under ;the Municipal dog by-laws together with a255 words
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Article74 1934-09-05 2 Charlotte. Sept. 3. II is reported that 900 employees of three cotton mills at Kings Mountain. North Carolina, were driven from their posts by trade unionists belonging to the motor trades who are invading the remaining mills with the intention of closing all eleven mills m the74 words
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Article366 1934-09-05 2 SHOPKEEPER SOBS WHILE GIVING EVIDENCE i 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 4. 'THERE were dramatic moments m the trial which was continued today at the Assizes Court of a Chinese sundry goods shop keeper j who is charged with the murder of his wife. At the366 words
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Article75 1934-09-05 2 German Scheme Of Relief For Unemployed Berlin, Sept. 1. important reductions m taxation to be effected as part of the scheme to relieve unemployment m the coming winter are announced by Herr Reinhart. Secretary to the Ministry for Finance. The changes include a reduction m taxation on additionalReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article57 1934-09-05 2 Reichsbank Delivers A Severe Setback Berlin, Sept. 1. The Reichsbank delivered a severe setback to the propaganda activities of the Nazi party abroad when it informed Dr. Goebells that until further notice no foreign currency would be available on account of routine expenditure for propaganda purposes outside Germany,Reuter Wireless - 57 words
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Advertisement220 1934-09-05 2 •WHITHER GERMANY The Most Eloquent Plea for World Peace ever presented ON THE SCREEN. TliLs question is m the thought* of millions of thinking men and women. Where is Germany heading? To chaos or calm, to Peace or For it is not only the fate of Germany which bangs m220 words
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Advertisement349 1934-09-05 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. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for349 words
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Advertisement643 1934-09-05 2 NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES PATENT No. *>57. Notice is hereby given that tlv Proprietors of Federated Malay States Patent No. 657, for "Improvements m processes for treating cracked petroleum j oils and similar products," being desirlous ot exploiting their invention m j Federated Malay States, are prepared to grant licences643 words
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Advertisement353 1934-09-05 2 »n M( 1 I l i 1 h 'I'm.:. Tendera (following ma.particulars. Room. Supply oi bitumen Closing. 4 pp I3th. f 1934 Thu: Supply ot M1 OU etc. ror 4 p.m. Wed Supply and at prop Lebar l> dl Wed, Supply an etc. at p: Lebar D Wetfnei GOVERNMENT m353 words
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Miscellaneous402 1934-09-05 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5. High Water. 9.30 a.m. 7.5 it.. 8 17 p.m. 8.2 ft. Races: Singapore Autumn 'Gold Cupj Meeting, second day. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. Wiltshires II vs. Pulau Brani. Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Second Division. Prisons vs. Police, depot. Golf: Andrew Currie Cup. Qualifying402 words
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461 1934-09-05 3 JAMIL WHO STABBED A COMPA TRIOT Alleged Improper Advances To His Wife I (From Our Own Correspondent) c, Mr. B. F. Bridge, today convi^a^amnVamecl <'harge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Karupan. on June 18 m a house m Brick Kiln461 words
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Article377 1934-09-05 3 SEOUEL TO QUARREL BETWEEN WOMEN Compatriot Killed In Heat Of Passion CENTENCE of five years' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice A. X a'Beckett Terrel yesterday at the Assizes on Goh Siow Cheng for causing the death of a clansman named Goh Kay Bak.377 words
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Article131 1934-09-05 3 Photograph Of Them Confiscated Two gisls. whose only apparel when bathing at Portelet, Jersey, consisted of caps and shoes, were at Jersey each fined £3. or eight days' hard labour, for bathing m the nude. The girls. Grace Mary Lowes, aged 20, and Violet Naomi Smith, aged 22,131 words
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Article164 1934-09-05 3 Japanese On Breach Of Trust Charge On the complaint of Isano. a Japanese merchant of Hylam Street, a warrant was issued against a 22--year-old Japanese, Tsuruo Yasukawa, on July 30. After over a month's liberty the man Ifftft traced to Malacca where he was arrested on Monday.164 words
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Article197 1934-09-05 3 Robbed Chinese Hawker Of $1.60 On instruction from the Deputy Public Prosecutor the charge of causing hurt m committing robbery against Privates T. Hudson and F. Greathead. of the Ist Battalion, the Wiltshire Regiment stationed at Tang lin Barracks, was split up into two counts yesterday. The197 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-09-05 3 THE FUNERAL of Field Marshal von Hindenburg, President of Germany, took place amid scenes of martial pomp at the Tannenberg memorial m East Prussia. Here are the dead President's grandchildren with their parents m the funeral procession.37 words
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Article141 1934-09-05 3 PROVES PAWNED JEWELLERY BELONGED TO HIM pHARGED with criminal breach of trust m respect of some jewellery a Tamil named Krishnasamy was ac- quitted after trial before Mr. Norman i Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday. He was defended by Mr. A. V. L. Davies. The141 words
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Article346 1934-09-05 3 MISADVENTURE VERDICT RETURNED No Marks On Body To Indicate Foul Play "r\EATH by misadventure from shock *^iollowing a fall into a roadside |diain" was the finding of the Penang coroner «Mr. D. Wills) on Saturday mcrning. at the conclusion of an enquiry into the death of346 words
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Article123 1934-09-05 3 Possession Of Revolver Of Dead Friend Finea totalling $15 were imposed yesterday by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, on Wee Giang Thye for possessing a revo ver and ammunition. These were also oidered to be confiscated. Wee Giang Thye found the firearm among the123 words
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Article89 1934-09-05 3 Bride And Bridegroom Waited An Hour Bride and bridegroom and their guests were kept nearly an hour at Winkneld Cnurch, near Windsor < Bucks >. The vicar, the Rev W. Thompson, forgot the ceremony. The bride was Miss Edith Liddle. of Chester-ie-street, Durham, and the bridegroom, Mr.89 words
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Article264 1934-09-05 3 WIDE DIFFERENCES IN ESTIMATES OF SPEED Lorry Drivers Fined TN JUNE Mr. G. von Daggenhausen, a European employee of the Straits Java Trading Co., N.V., was involved m a motor crash with a lorry at Prinsep Street junction, and yesterday he appeared before Mr. J. M.264 words
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Article233 1934-09-05 3 New Medical Discovery Makes Him "A Different Being" Medical science has recently produ. d x highly activated form of medicinal •r-arcoal. which gives almost magical relief lo lUfferefi from Indigestion and iM those troubles that come with it. Oi.e of the first people to use233 words
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Advertisement162 1934-09-05 3 Where are you going: to, My Pretty Maid? To the GIFT SHOP, Sir .he Mud t<33. Stamford Road) What is to be found there My Pretty Maid Nice Hats, Alice Bands and beautiful jewellery, Sir, she said Oh then show me the way My Pretty Maid O.K. Sir, she said.162 words
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Article, Illustration3496 1934-09-05 4 FRANCIS W. CLARKE - Will There Be A SCRAMBLE For CHINA'S Territory? FRANCIS W. CLARKE Question Marks In The Far East. 3 BY OF far more serious import is the charge of western manufacturers that they cannot meet the prices of the products manufactured m the new industrial nation of the Far East because3,496 words
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Advertisement181 1934-09-05 4 W\ m wr w mm m¥ W m Have sparkling teeth this new way! i 4 »«£> special cleansing and polishing material contained m Pepsodent Tooth Paste exclusively /^lLEAN, sparkling teeth areimpor- cleansing and polishing material that \^4 tant to an attractive smile. Dim, it especially designed to remove film181 words
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Article, Illustration115 1934-09-05 5 m Last stand of the Austrian Nazis on Jugoslav frontier. The Austrian Government troops cornered the Nazis rebels m the mountain villages with a stone's throw of the Jugoslav frontier. Because of this dangerous proximity, they115 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-05 5 English Ducks Long Island Ducklings English Chickens English Australian Pheasants English Pigeons Partridget y Continental Teal if Woodcock Pigeons I All selected birds of I fine quality I \*J N mm COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. 1 WJW 51 ■■■I39 words
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Article586 1934-09-05 6 AMENDMENT IN F. M. S. CONTROL ENACTMENT Year-end Stocks Must Not Exceed One Quarter Of Four Months Credit AN amendment to the Rubber Regulation Enactment is about to be introduced into the Federal Council. It is explained m the objects and reasons that under the international586 words
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Article303 1934-09-05 6 HANGING FROM WINDOW BY TURBAN Bank Watchman Who W Involved In Shooting dS •THERE was a tragic sequel yesterday to the ifc 1 the French Bank at the junction of DTUmeld Street a few months ago, when the bank watch] was m prison pending303 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-09-05 6 BROWN CAUGHT by Allen m Clark's leg trap m the Australians second innings at the Oval. Woolley is m the unfamiliar role of wicket-keeper m place of the injured Ames.30 words
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Article302 1934-09-05 6 USED FALSE DIVORCE CERTIFICATE Attempt To Legalise Relationship A BOYANESE woman, named Ram- biah binti Abdul, was sentenced to 1 seven days' imprisonment and a fine of is2s or. m default, one month's simple imprisonment by the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes at the Perak Assize Court on302 words
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Article102 1934-09-05 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 2. j The marriage took place at the j Church of the Visitation. Seremban |on Saturday, betwee.. Mr. Bernard Joseph of Seremban and Miss Mary Josephine Fernandez, sister of Mr Oswald Fernandez of King George V School, the hon. secretary of the102 words
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391 1934-09-05 6 Constable Find? Graft Does Not Pay. TOOK 3-CENT BRIBE. Now Bound Over And Dismissed Two months ago Bujang bin Ibrahim was a promising young police constable jjust turned out of the depot after the successful completion of his recruits' course. Yesterday he was convicted by a police magistrate on a391 words
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218 1934-09-05 6 Ricksha Puller Killed By Skidding Lorry BRAKES HAD BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM FRONT WHEELS THE last echo of a bad smash m Lavender Street m which a lorry and a ricksha were involved was heard yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge. The lorry had been travelling towards218 words
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92 1934-09-05 6 --something for vhich you have for a lone time unconsciously waited. Then you must try Willard-s Canadian Chocolates a real tribute to the confectioners art. They are obtainable m a wide variety of assortments end thanks to the adoption of an Ingenious fnethod of packing,92 words
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Article94 1934-09-05 6 Against Chinese Salesgirl Of Department Store A young Chinese salesgirl of Messrs iWhiteaway. Laidlaw &Co Ltd was yesterday morning taken before Mr J M. Brander m the police court and charged with theft from the store The accused. Chin Hoon Hin. was alleged to have stolen handkerchiefs94 words
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Article91 1934-09-05 6 Magistrate's Comment On Motorist "Here is a man driving a heavy vehicle on the public highway at a speed about as great as the electric trains travel between London and Brighton, and this, sort of thing must be stopped." Mr. B. J. Saunders, chairman of the91 words
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Article129 1934-09-05 6 To Amended Charge Of Using Criminal Force When two Cantonese. Lye Fatt and 1 1 ttong Pun. appeared again before Mr. I J. M Brander m the police court I yesterday they were informed that the i I charge of robbery against them had!! been amended to129 words
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Article89 1934-09-05 6 Tamil Says He Was Only Drunk (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sent <* When a Tamil was charged wtth be ing a habitual thief It was stated l thtt he walked around the house of a clerk employed at the Treasury w?th Ws head covered by his89 words
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Article83 1934-09-05 6 Mr. C. Ochlen 1( \|j,, M'llit' Mnganl Tlie woddir,' ley Churcti. Fun C day. 01 Mr. Cut! Municipal Water i The bride won gown and carriro hhes and lot us Bow. She was attend d bj m Zuberbuhhr M cl other bridesmaid Anno Zubcrbuhl- Doris Cropley palest green,83 words
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Advertisement33 1934-09-05 6 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bomnd pawengen Apply for particular! to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD or to any of Cox and Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC.33 words
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Advertisement69 1934-09-05 6 (^^■■•^^^••"■■■■■iM^aialJa^MßiaMMM w He said to me— the glass is going down there's a fine Scotch mist I said to him— if that glass of Red Label goes over, there'll be the finest Scotch missed JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820. ..5T1LL GOING STRONG..! BT CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR69 words
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Article144 1934-09-05 7 Negro Who Was Born Two Years Before Waterloo Atlanta, (Georgia). "Uncle" Butler, a negro aged 121, 1 sighs. "Gone are de days befo' de Iwah." And he means before the American 1 Cicil War "Uncle" says that m the days before the American Civil War food was144 words
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Article118 1934-09-05 7 List Of Subscriptions For August The subscriptions for August to the Non-European Unemployment Fund, are as follows Mr. C. A. Rodrigues $1. Staff of Tan Tock Seng Hospital 8.10, Mr. L. Hendricks 2. Asiatic Petroleum Co. fS.S.) Ltd. 100, Mr. Seah Kwang Joo 1, Municipal Junior Service Staff118 words
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Article223 1934-09-05 7 POLO GROUND BECOMES A LAKE Water Rises To A Height Of Five Feet account oi the almost continuous downpour ol rain over the past three days, several areas m the Jelutong and Dato Kramat districts of Penang have been completely flooded with water rising as high223 words
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Article147 1934-09-05 7 Allegation Against Man And Woman An application with reference to the case m which Somasundram Chetty and a Tamil woman were charged with procuring a Tamil girl named Sivapakiam. under 21 years of age, for the purpose of prostitution, was made by the Kuala Lumpur Court147 words
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Advertisement581 1934-09-05 7 "TtreMi ERE TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 I WHICHEVERCAMF -^srH E A wouT"K^?H?^~ J Y IN A WOMAN'S ARMS "jM&CZ^gfflT* Wfev* <-v STARRING GEORHP DACT ac J I I 5 st'?- *"EAJtClafc KAFT as a romantic matador. m >W- rmTT J I 'B»J*M \i ""^'^-'^S ith FR ANCES DRAKE ,nd ADOLPHE MENJOU581 words
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780 1934-09-05 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934 The Waiting Game A FTER the recent warning given by Mr. M. Rex, Controller of Rubber, Malaya, it was a foregone conclusion that legislation would have to be resorted to m order to deal with the serious position which has arisen over780 words
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Article497 1934-09-05 8 Mr. W. Linehan, D.0.. Seremban. and Mrs. Linehan. have gone to Fraser's Hill for a fortnight. A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at 10 a.m. to-day. Mr. A. C. Humphreys arrived at Kuala Lipis on Sunday and is497 words
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Article700 1934-09-05 8 CCOTTISH names are written large I < over the annals of the old Beaver I Club, the social haunt m Montreal of i the chiefs of the fur trade. Of these I it is written that they ''made the hours slip rapidly away with Scotch story700 words
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Article954 1934-09-05 8 i A Monday m Oberammergau, with j*" the last plays crowds dispersed sivJ. the next not yet due. The outLnes of the surrounding hills sharpen, lose their colour as the light behind grows stronger, and the little stream twisting m and out of the village bej comes clear954 words
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Advertisement67 1934-09-05 8 1 1 A^j^f t* A ikl^sS^^S^. Ml V'iV';fe^;V <^»i''fcv^H [»»»k k >^'*v^^^^ 9HIV 1 i I 1 I 'f;V_ JV^a^a^a^L^ '.''Va'AV^ Hal nRFP.K'S LEGS OF PORK Delicious with Apple Sauce. PICKLED PORK m Tasty and appetising SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. B¥ail^BT^a¥aT^^'^'^^^*aßß\ Haig NO F7Affi/? WHISKY GOES INTO67 words
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Advertisement52 1934-09-05 8 A PROFESSOR PREDICTS that m future the weather will be controlled by radio. Heaven help the sailors on a night like that! Take out a World Wide "GAFLACT Accident and all Sickness Policy before risking the perils of the deep. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.52 words
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Article286 1934-09-05 9 EVENTS WHICH LED UP TO TRAGEDY I Own Correspondent.' Ipoh, Sept. 4. chapter m the Wigley opened today when 1 alabari Brahmin, stood, of the Supreme Court, 1 iizes, charged with cis Desmond Hol--01 June 27. was packed long be- < mostl) with Indians,] Brahmins from Singapore, i286 words
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Article71 1934-09-05 9 Lancashire Offer To Australia London. Sept. 3. a better feeling between and Australia are containannouncement of the joint ol the cotton trade organiManchester that they havp to Australia an offer by a Lancashire firms to purralian cotton provided the from such cotton obtain 1 entry into Australia. s71 words
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Article109 1934-09-05 9 Mr. Koo Meng-yu. Minister of Railways, who has been recruiting his realth m North China, returned to Nanking yesterday ard resumed duty. Interviewed by pressmen, he said the committee m charge of the returned British share of the Boxer Indemnity funds had given %the Chinese Govern r 11Union Times - 109 words
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Article62 1934-09-05 9 Proletariat Occupy The Czar's Box Moscow. Sept. Z. The humble proletariat filled the former Czar's box at the Grand Opera House at the opening night m Moscow of the ten-day "Theatre Festival" of classic opera, ballets and Soviet propaganda plays beginning with Bereciins "Prince Igor". Over 200 foreigners,62 words
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Article27 1934-09-05 9 Buenos Aires, Sept. 2. The first forecast of the Ministry of Apiculture shows 18,700 £00 acres of wheat have been sown.— Reuter Wireless. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article65 1934-09-05 9 France Discovers Its Own 'Loch Ness Monster" Toulous, France, Sept. 2. France has discovered its own "Loch Ness" monster. Huntsmen claim to have seen m Lake Camon near St. Gaudens a fantastic creature with a body over 20 feet long covered m scales 2nd a tail five feetReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article44 1934-09-05 9 Paraguay Claims Recovery Of 70,000 Square Miles Asuncion, Sept. 3. Since the Gran Chaco war began. Faraguay claims to have recovered 70.000 square kilometres of territory allegedly wrongfully appropriated by Eolivia and also that the Bolivian losses total 40.000.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article88 1934-09-05 9 ARREST OF TWO DOCTORS AND EX-PROSECUTOR Washington, Sept. 1. THE Department of Justice has announced the arrest of seven Chicago citizens, including Louis B. Piquett. a lawyer and ex-City prosecutor, and two doctors, Wilhelm Loeser and Harold B. Cassidy, on charges of harbouring Dillinger and other criminals. TheReuter Wireless - 88 words
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227 1934-09-05 9 FEVERISH BUILDING OF DEFENCES Hong Kong, Sept. 4. AN official announcement from Nanchang, the general headquarters of the anti-Red forces m Kiangsi, states that the Ist Government division, under the command •of Gen. Koo Tso-tung, has reached a point less than 90 miles fromUnion Times - 227 words
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Article270 1934-09-05 9 Created Her Own Troubles London, Sept. 1. MO ministerial or other official com- ment is made on the speech by Dr. Schacht President of the Reichsbank> at Bad-Eilsen. but the British press reaction to the choice which Dr. Schacht offers to the nations to lend more money270 words
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Article114 1934-09-05 9 Better Chance Of Smooth Entry At Geneva London, Sept. 1. The Three-Power demarche m connection with the entry of Russia into the League has had an encouraging answer, and. according to unofficial indications m London, the chance of Russia having a smooth passage at Geneva is definitelyReuter Wireless - 114 words
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Article71 1934-09-05 9 German Denunciation Of Trade Convention Rome, Sept. 3. Following Germany's denunciation oi the Italo-German convention regulating commercial payments. Italy lies taken action to prevent the export cf currency Future payments for imports from Germany must be made m Reichsmarks to be obtained from the National Institute ofReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article49 1934-09-05 9 American Airman's Dizzy Flight Before Crash Cleveland. Sept. 4. Alter breaking the world's land plane speed record with 306.215 miles an hour. Douglas Davis crashed and was killed when leading Thompson m the speed trophy race. His body was found eight miles from the course.49 words
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Article94 1934-09-05 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, Sept. 4. Spot (Sellers) 75 B d. (Buyers) 7 2d. (7%dJ Oct -December 7%d. <7 1116 d.» Jan-March 7 13;16d. <7 27,32 d.» April-June Bd. <8 1 32 d Market —Steady. New York, Sept.Reuter - 94 words
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Advertisement56 1934-09-05 9 AMERICAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT GOODWOOD A PARK HOTEL SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, AT 3 P.M. PROMPT. ENTRANCE FEE SI. INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS. ENTRY BY PHONE T O NO 6490 UP TO 2 P.M. SATURDAY. TODAY $1.00 TOMORROW IKh emon W A TCH r^J^ronr^Tve^ daily (^^r^ d sautee -aSS K.r menu hocoU t e56 words
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Advertisement272 1934-09-05 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. STOCKISTS: Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORt KUALA LUMPUR. HPH EL ORIENTE 9|l FA BRICA DE TOBACOS, BON TON ■L272 words
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929 1934-09-05 10 Situation Becoming Acute JAPANESE cement is being marketed m Ceylon m large quantities, and apparently the position If becoming acute, for there are indications that certain interests at Home are seeking assistance from the Secretary of State with the object of introducing a system929 words
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Article221 1934-09-05 10 Seasonal Decline In U.K. Less This Year In spite of the usual seasonal tendency towards the decline m overseas trade m the summer months, the Board of Trade returns for June m comparijson with May show only a slight fall. while as compared with June. 1933. there were221 words
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Article112 1934-09-05 10 Sept. 3. Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon 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 Sylvan112 words
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Article26 1934-09-05 10 A Cardiff man has formed a $1,000,000 :ompany to develop timber and pulp *ocd resources m Labrador. The company has acquired 1,160 square miles 3f territory.26 words
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Article80 1934-09-05 10 Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT September 4, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers. 3.5.5. equal to London Std.. Spot (loose) 25 8 25' 4 R.S.S. equal to London Std. (F. 0.8.) 25% 25V 2 Standard R.S.S. on Tender September 25% 25% Oct. Dec. 26»/ 8 26 V 480 words
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Article90 1934-09-05 10 Abroad London, Sept. I. Exchanges today were: Paris 74 17i32. New York 4.98 7 8 Montreal 4.88 ft. Brussels 20.93. Geneva 15.06. Amsterdam 7.26. Milan 57 11J32. Berlin 12.54. Stockholm 19.39' i. Copenhagen 22.39 ft. Oslo 19.90V4. Vienna Mft. Prague 118*4. Helsingfors 226* 4 Madrid 35 3132. Lisbon 110 8British Radio - 90 words
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Article112 1934-09-05 10 September 4 September 4, 12 o'clock noon Gambier 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 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Slam) W.C. No. 1112 words
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Article139 1934-09-05 10 Paris, Aug. 30. French exchange circles consider that the British Control Fund is no longer able to control withdrawals of foreign I funds from London and believe that sterling will fall to lower levels and the figure of 70 francs is freely mentioned. It is stated that139 words
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Article914 1934-09-05 10 MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 19.14. s The following is Fraser and «o. s -j list of closing prices m Singapore Anipat Tin (4) 5s 5 S 9d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c d Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d cd. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s 3d914 words
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Article137 1934-09-05 10 RUMOURS AFFECT FOREIGN ISSUES London, Aug. 29. On the Stock Exchange today the rising price of gold further stimulated the demand for mining shares. South Africans especially displaying further strong features. Other sections generally were steady, apart from foreign issues which were adversely affected by a revival137 words
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Article116 1934-09-05 10 London. Aug. 30. On the Stock Exchange today investment demand increased for giltedged securities and Indian loans, which ruled very firm, but gold minings, after responding to the record high price oi £7-0-3, met with some profit -taking. Cables and Wireless issues gained strength but otherwisaReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article30 1934-09-05 10 limit* I The total applied lor €35.000.000 treasury Ml 60,000.000 The amount bills m three months WU The average rate per cent as compared with 14-I6d British RadioBritish Radio - 30 words
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Article28 1934-09-05 10 A number of sites h>n In Cardiff with a vi m bttng included m a chati be rrort^d by a nowly nrM ic»* the production of oil from28 words
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Article536 1934-09-05 10 SATISFACTORY CONTROL SCHEME East Asiatic l n THE eleventh eral meeting Rubber Estates. Ltd V T Council Chamber ol i h p, ers' Association. 2-4 Lord Hutchison of Mont, *C C8..D.5.0. .chair MG presidine. The Chairman said i improved condition of «tt upon the introdu- co -tional regulation for i536 words
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Article124 1934-09-05 10 German Loans Fall t London. Aug. 31. On the Stock Exchange, with several adverse factors m evidence today, notably Dr. Schacht's speech, foreign exchange movements and the American strike news, business was somewhat slack but, apart from a sharp fall m German loans, price movements were not of much importance.Reuter Wireless - 124 words
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Article203 1934-09-05 10 SELLING London. 4 months;' sight 24 732 London, 3 months' sight 2413 64 London, 60 days' sight "2 4 3 16 London, 30 days* sight 2 4 5 32 London, demand 2 4 1 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 865 Hamburg, demand 144203 words
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Article10 1934-09-05 10 Foreign orders for Wr'sh coal incased and inquiries are brisk10 words
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416 1934-09-05 11 F Financial Demands Of Army And Navy Prevent Adequate Relief Tokio, Aug. 8. looming m Japan but conditions among the agri*ho constitute 50 per cent, of the population are he down grade. Impoverished rice-farmers and silkare sending delegations to the capital to make urgentReuter - 416 words
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Article83 1934-09-05 11 Engine Too Old To Fight Outbreak Stowmarket (Suffolk* Fire Brigade, with its 20-year-old engine, was helpless to cope with a fire which broke out at the drapery premises of Mr. J. Spencer. Needham Market fire brigade was called to help. The irony of the situation was that83 words
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Article, Illustration461 1934-09-05 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst 1 GRAND SI \M FOR AN AVERAGE H bridge partnership m game bids and makes the thrill that Lasta for hours. We all remember our successful Grand Slam con- tracts much better than we do our j ftames461 words
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Article412 1934-09-05 11 HOW RUSSIA WILL DEVELOP THE NORTHERN AREAS Archangel. TJASED upon the rich deposits of coal m the Pochora Basin and oil m the Ukhta District (Karelia), the fuel industry of the Northern Region will greatly develop under the second Five Year Plan. The Northern Region412 words
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Article33 1934-09-05 11 During one week m June coal and coke shipments from Welsh ports reached the best total for a year 465 500 tons. There were also record anthracite shipments to Montreal during the month33 words
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257 1934-09-05 11 OVERHAUL OF DIVORCE COURT PROCEDURE A THOROUGH overhaul of Divorce Court procedure to put a stop to abuses of the law will be made after the Long Vacation, which ends m the first week of October. The principal reforms aimed at are the prevention of the ayanged divorce and of257 words
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Article70 1934-09-05 11 The raiiwaymen of Japan may soon be issued with uniforms and caps of silk. The Government is anxious to dispose of the large stocks of silk on its hands, and the railway employees may provide a partial solution. Mr. John Allan Maconochie-Welwood (86), of Kirknewton, Midlothian, hon. director of the70 words
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301 1934-09-05 11 SOVIET SCIENTISTS CLAIM TO HAVE PRODUCED A SYNTHETIC RUBBER BETTER THAN THE REAL ONE Leningrad. UQOVPREN." a new synthetic rubber more durable than either the variety now m use, or natural rubber, is scheduled for production m Leningrad this year. "Sovpren" is obtained through a method perfected by the Leningrad301 words
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Advertisement1091 1934-09-05 11 A**« exceed »M,MMH forfle M m>m The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strmlts Bettlemepta) BEA£ OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OVfICE 27. Old Jew?* L Tht Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Engi&nd and compile* with the British Life1,091 words
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Article228 1934-09-05 12 White Star Liner Albertic It is announced that the 18.000 tons White Star liner Albertic has been sold for €34.000 to a Japanese firm of shipbreakers. The Albertic. which is only eleven years old. was built by a German firm at Bremen and was formerly named Ohio.228 words
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Article105 1934-09-05 12 Hai Sang Answers S.O.S. Of Disabled Ship A dramatic S. O. S. call was picked up by the Chinese freighter Hal Sang while nearing Foochow on a voyage from Shanghai to Hong Kong. The call was from the Chinese freighter Yu Shum. and the message stated that she105 words
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Article67 1934-09-05 12 Eight Japanese Vessels Taken By Chinese Tientsin. Aug. 24. Assisted by trie gunboats Pel Kiang and Hai Sing ot the Chihli Coastal Bureau, a cruiser of the Chinwangtao Customs has captured eight vessels, U'lly loaded with smuggled Japanese goods, about 10 li from Chinwangtao harbour. The contraband, consisting67 words
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Article34 1934-09-05 12 The re-organisation of the American Diamond Lines has been completed F H. Melius and V. J. Sudman are the new managers of the business and they intend to extend its services m various directions.34 words
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Article59 1934-09-05 12 Miss Anna Scharnberger, Mr M Botiner, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. W. Clifford Miss Josie Clifford, Mr. M. Fiohil Mrs M. H Fiohil. Master T. Fiohil. Master J. L. B. Fiohil, Dr. C. J. Gremmee, Mr Mrs. M P. Hoogenboom. Miss Hoopenboom. Mr. J. A. van Weeghel Dr. and59 words
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Article877 1934-09-05 12 LAST WORD IN ECONOMY New Combination Engine Halves Costs For Tramps •THE steamer Adderstone, which is fitted with the White combina- tion engine, arrived at Antwerp last month, after a very economical voyage from Buenos Ayres. In order to show what has been accomplished m this steamer877 words
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Advertisement627 1934-09-05 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporates <n F.MS) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents fur Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siara. Ass3S3^rEAMsMipr^rus3S^^jD W\ Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS OX THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS627 words
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Advertisement73 1934-09-05 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. Incorporated* m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. NANKOH MARU Sept. 12 Sept 16 BOSTON MARU Sept. 19 Sept. 19 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, VAWA I NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA ERIE MARU Sept. 5 Sept 5 BOSTON MARU Srpt 25 Sept. 25 For73 words
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Miscellaneous493 1934-09-05 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 7.30493 words
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Miscellaneous477 1934-09-05 12 I SINGAPORE Ships alongside i h 1( .Kast Wharj (bttUMc Cue 1, Horn Pttif, Apoej 20 Main Wharf (Kntran,,- Mata Hari 17. Ert M Ehten 11; Tokiw;, M Empire Dm* (Kntranro City of Mobile 30; 1 Empire Dock (Entrance Gil Karapara 48. West Wharf (Entrance lt i Kistna (shifts. 5477 words
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Advertisement406 1934-09-05 13 into ir«i il irl 1 II iin.ii a a BRITISH INDIA p. O- S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I'bmc Spore. roue Spore. COMOHIN 15.000 Sept. 14 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 26 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov. 9 RAJPUI ANA 17.000 Sept. 28 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 22 BEHAK 6.000 Oct.406 words
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Advertisement461 1934-09-05 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VTA PORTB AND BUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Bath (For Genoa, Liverpool. Glasgow Sept. 7 Sept. 9 City of Norwich Sept. 14 Sept. lb ••AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW461 words
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Advertisement1117 1934-09-05 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. <1931> 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 ORIEN rAL LINE Ltd THE1,117 words
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Advertisement764 1934-09-05 14 K. P. m. CONINKLIJKE PAKBTTAART MAATBCHAPPIJ MAJANG— Wednesday. Sept. 5. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poelo< Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept 5. Muntok and Palembang TOHlTl— Wednesday, Sept. 5, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and^jambi BOTH— Wednesday. Sept. 5, Belawan-Deli. TlDORE— Thursday. Sept. 6, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis Soengei-Paknin Slak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN DER LI764 words
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Advertisement282 1934-09-05 14 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SJUUN6S TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES I Via Penan*, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms I Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Tbree day stopover m Egypt. NEXT SAILING PRESIDENT ADAMS, SEPTEMBER 11th. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, INC., LTD. 'INCORPORATED IN USA.) Hongkong Bank282 words
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Advertisement625 1934-09-05 14 m.m. RIO DE JANEIRO MARr TO THE UNITED STATES VIA S.AFR.CA a Next Sailings:— B'pore Durban C. Town Santoa n if^ a^ m.s. Buenos A. M. Sept. 30 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Nov 1 v, m.s. Santos Mara Oct. 30 Nov. 16 Nov 19 Dec' 1 rw 1 8 rt625 words
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815 1934-09-05 15 Cup Holders Get A Shock iii the lorward line, ht wing, and Ho Chong. tnging places. raid by the regiment was bud by Ponniah who reormance twice more m The regiment, howbuMness and came back •oke away but were The resultant giment on enemy terriad kicked into the side After815 words
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Article153 1934-09-05 15 are the leagiu tables of the Services Foutball AssociaDtember 1. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 7 4 3 0 24 9 8 4 4 0 0 17 5 8 5 4 1 0 17 12 8 2 1 1 12 7 5 2 2 0 7153 words
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Article60 1934-09-05 15 Weston Not Riding For Iv4>rd Derby London, Sept. 3. been caused m racing announcement that •n is not riding for Lord 'uson and it is reported >eing taken by Perryman. been with Lord Derby and has ridden approxi- winners, including 7 classic Including the Derby and St. ■rryman60 words
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Article42 1934-09-05 15 Marseilles Sept. 2. Cochet 7/5. 6/3 and 6/2 ateit between French and prof .ssionals on Davis Cup hich the Americans won by 3/2 The United States were re--11 Tilden and Keith Ged 2»d Franpp hv Cnchest and Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article, Illustration2884 1934-09-05 15 Rl GBY Training begins— new laws of the scrummage— the Asiatic trophy— D. R. Harper to captain Penang. HOCKEY:— More players than ever— good players lost— SßC. lose two good men— S.C.C. prospects. FOOTBALL:— The Malays— fine show against the Chineseleague programme ends. BOXlNG:— Thunderface impresses2,884 words
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Article156 1934-09-05 15 Yacht Racing At Weekend ON Saturday, the "B" Class will the the race of the Change-Boat series starting at 440 p.m In accordance with the conditions helmsmen will sail the following boats: Helmsmen representing:- Will sail: Prima Donna Merlin Paddy Betsy Corrib Punai Merlin Mowgli Betsy Prlma Donna Mowgli Corrib156 words
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Article144 1934-09-05 15 Dodfcson Wins By Margin of 11 Seconds Belfast, Sept. 1. Dodgson. driving an M. O. Magnette. won the Royal Automobile Club's Tourist Trophy on handicap by the thrilling margin of 11 seconds, covering 35 laps of the famous Ards circuit, representing 478 miles, at an average speed144 words
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Article57 1934-09-05 15 The following team will represent Great Britain m golf matches against Canada and U.S.A. on September 15 ano September 27-28 respectively: Miss Chambers (captain-manager >, Miss P. Barton. Mrs. G. Coates, Miss D. Fishwick, Miss M. Gourlay, Miss W. Morgan. Miss E. Plumpton. Mrs. J. B. Walker, Mrs. Holm, the57 words
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Article1399 1934-09-05 16 Weights And Selections For Second Day Of The Gold Cup Meeting A DAY ON WHICH TO LOOK OUT FOR UPSETS DAY on which the heavy going may cause upsets, is how our racing correspondent sums up the prospects for the second day of the1,399 words
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Article18 1934-09-05 16 choice for second place and Komolux third. Penny Bee may come m altncugh carrying the most weight while18 words
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Article116 1934-09-05 16 RACE 1. RACE 2. j RACE 3. RACE 4. RACE 5. RACE 6. RACE 7. RACE 8. i Inrnw u AI SIY^2!I- W 2_2^__ GEORGE KALI j CAMPPIRE KOMOLUX STAR LOCK M-vJESTY LEJGHTON TRACTOR GARDE EDWARDES Lordlogy Henriette Palm OU Kirl^ale M^? P** 11 East m116 words
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Article103 1934-09-05 16 Twenty Players Turn Out For Practice Game In the first Selangor Club Rugby pick- up game which took place on the p;.dang on Saturday, about twenty players turned out for practice and although it is at yet too early to judge the form of the players, it seems103 words
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Article47 1934-09-05 16 A professional indoor lawn tennis tournament will be staged at the Empire Stadium. Wembley, m November, when six of the world's finest players will take part. Players taking part are W. Tilden. Ellsworth Vines Henri Cochet. Danny Maskell. Hans Ausslein. and Ramillon or Martin Plaa o: France.47 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-09-05 16 SUTCLIFFE caught by Oldfleld dariaf the moMd i Test Match at the Oval. Note the !>!.„,,-. vu U t«*18 words
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Article120 1934-09-05 16 Results Of Monday's Matches London, Sept. 4. Following are results of League matches played yesterday: DIVISION I Birmingham 1, West Bromwich 2. Leeds 4, Stoke 2. Leicester 5, Everton 2. Preston 1, Tottenham 0 Wednesday 3, Chelsea 1 Wolverhampton 5, Villa 2. DIVISION II Bolton 3, M'chested Utd.Reuter - 120 words
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Article48 1934-09-05 16 Forest Hills, Sept. 3. Rain is holding up the American Singes Championship which began on fnH U S a5 Perry (the holder) Lot" and Wood, won their opening matches against unknowns. There were no surprising results At present rain has reduced- today's play .to a few matches.— Reuter48 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-05 16 Xl HT I D ¥L SMOOTHLY, THE PHONE 5101.9 words
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Advertisement61 1934-09-05 16 '^^^9^sB^BS^^BSfpW^s Inknnnn fluthnarrl V PLEASURE IN WATER R*^BtMlM*lMMtidX\dMk orniuxKii v ir- lIS BEST. s&ur water <ejTpum&rdr S^^srjrrJ^SS y satisfactory perfornMiu-r Withthem outboard motoring will l -l W^ "^W^^ you the fomfort and phtMN f* hi a right to expect. JOHNSON— The water motoring perfection you have been waitinu THE BORNEO61 words
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