The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,365. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1934 rt cents.
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  • 206 1 Outcome Of Mussolini's Fears Over Austria MOST POWERFUL COMBINATION IN EUROPE OLD DISPUTES FORGOTTEN ON BOTH SIDES FRENCH NAVY TO CONCENTRATE ON CHANNEL London, Sept. 7. D official denials m Paris and Rome the Chancelleries ot are agog at reports oi an Italian and
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  • 207 1 GENERAL STRIKE WEAPON TO FRUSTRATE WAR REJECTED BY TRADE UNION CONGRESS London, Sept. 7. B overwhelming majority the Trade Unions Congress, meeting Weymouth, rejected the decision for an immediate General war was threatened, which the Labour Party Congress of adopted. the speakers pointed t de unions ought not to visibility
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  • 49 1 The Hague. Sept. 7. of the Coljn Government. Dutch East Indies have appointed a imittee to prepare the way for the lamattoo of the Mining mpany, of The Hague, and the Kwernment'i Banka Tin Works. J proposal is regarded as of great importance for the world tin oosition. Reuter
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  • 101 1 ALARMING SITUATION IN CHINA j Geneva, Sept. 7. "THE Opium Report, adopted by the League Council draws attention to to the alarming situation existing m China m regard to the illicit traffic. Th<. wish is expressed m the report that the Government 01 China should t.tke every possible
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  • 95 1 I Newly Appointed Council Considers Highway Code London, Sept. 5. Included among the duties of the newly appointed Road Safety Council, 'upon which all principal interests will be represented and ever whose weekly meetings the Transport Minister, Mr. Hore Belisha. will preside, will be the review of the
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  • 143 1 Council Hope For Complete Approval Of Her Entry Geneva, Sept. 7. RUSSIA'S application lor membership o! the League oi Nations was the man topic oi' discussion at the opening oi the autumn session oi the League Council at which Dr. Benes is presiding. Although Argentina and Switzerland
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  • 114 1 DEADLOCK IN U.S.A. NEGOTIATIONS Washington, Sept. 7. A deadlock has been reached m the Soviet debt negotiations. It is authoritatively learned that it is due to the Soviet demanding a further loan before settling outstanding claims. President Roosevelt is reported to be agreeable to provide credit facilities for
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  • 35 1 Mr Daniel Hillary. Superintendent ot Police. S.S.. has taken over the appointment of Commissioner of Police. Kelantan. from Captain H. A. Anderson who went on leave prior to retirement at the end of last month.
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  • JAPANESE TO RUN CUSTOMS
    • 52 1 To Be Extended All Over Great Britain London. Sept. 1. The announcement that, the regulation forbidding the use oi horns or other warning instruments on motor vehicles after 11.30 p.m. will be extended to all roads m built-up areas throughout Britain has been well re ceived m
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  • 100 1 Page Church Services 2 Radio Programmes 2 Constable to pay compensation 3 Lorry driver charged 3 Britain on the Screen 4 Page of pictures 5 Lawyer charged with assault 6 Soldiers sent to prison 6 RAF. flight to Brastagi 6 Police Constable gets five years 7 Anglo
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  • 193 1 Shanghai. Sept. 7. A reliable message from Changchun, capita! ot Manchukuo, states that, the Manchukuo authorities and the Japanese Kwantung Command have decided to take charge ol the control' of the various customs houses m the State, which are now controlled by the Maritime Customs Department,
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    • 72 1 ROYAL CAR IN CRASH WITH LORRY Ipoh, Sept. 7. DRINCE and Princess Svastia. parents of the Queen of Siam, accompanied by one child, were motoring from Cameron Highlands to Penang this morning when the car come m collision with lorry near Kampar and was overturned. AH the occupants were injured,
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    • 226 1 WORLD CRISIS CAUSED BY THE WAR London, Sept. 7. iR^R. J. B. A. Kessler, the wellknown oil magnate, m a series of articles jin The Times, entitled "forced money.' attributes the world economic crisis to mishandling of the machinery for regulating credit and monetary exchange |bince the war.
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    • 50 1 London, Sept. f». It is expected that Prince George will return t,o London Irom Yugo-Slavia early next week. Princess Marina of Greece, h!s fiancee, will visit England a week or two later and will probably stay at j Balmoral Castle with the Kins and j Queen. British Radio
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    • 171 1 SIR ALAN COBHAM'S PROJECT Refuelling In Mid-air London, Sept. 7. FLIGHT from Portsmouth to Kara- chi m forty-eight hours, refuelling m mid-air, is projected on Sept. 21 by i Sir Alan Cobham and Squadron Leader Helmore. oi.e J[ the R.A.F i leading technu.J i xperts, according ro the Daily Mai).
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    • 132 1 Britain's Activities In Japan Washington, Sept. 7. Evidence tha 4 thi British Government, gave Japan the rtnrttn lor the K. type submarine, was given before the Senate Committee enquiry into thr American munitions industry. Letters from Mr. Carse, president or the Electric Boat Company to Mr. Spears, vice-president,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 BiGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL RACE LUNCHEON RIJSTAFFEL SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (Formal) 9.45 p.m. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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    • 72 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW V? HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TONIGHT SPECIAL TONIGHT DINNER DANCE CABARET BOBBY'S DANCE REVUE CONCERT DURING DINNER DINNER AND DAXC L MUSIC BY RALF KKLLKRM ANN'S FAMOUS BAND MORNING SUNDAY EVENING HIGH TIDE 10 45 a.m. CONCERT
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  • 178 2 Indian Sent To Prison For Seven Years 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 7. Yet another case m which a man had killed his wife was deaL with by Mr. Justice Whitley at the Assizes here yesterday. Accused was an Indian, Palayan, and he was alleged to have
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  • 113 2 Group Being Formed In America New York, Sept. 4. Bartering proposals are again proceeding m American exporting and manufacturing circles and the anouncement of the formation of a large bartering group is expected m the middle of October. Tentative discussions so far have been chiefly with suppliers
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  • 84 2 Chinese Fined At Port Dickson Seremban. Sept: 6. Several cases of illicit distilling of Chinese samsu came up for hearing today, before the Port Dickson migistrate. Fong Hong and Wong Chick, who were* caught m the act on Labuan Bileh estate, were each fined $75, and another $35
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  • 32 2 The Fire Brigade was called out to F«>rt Canning Road at eleven o'clock yesterday morning. On arrival it was jr^und that a patch of grass was aAre r»« outbreak was immediately quelled.
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  • Gruesome Discovery At K.L.
    • 140 2 BODY FOUND BURIED IN A BLANKET (From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. A NOTHER murder mystery confronts the local police following the gruesome discovery of the decomposed body of a Chinese, wrapped m a blanket, which was found buried m the ground. A Chinese woman reported that
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    • 103 2 On the application of Mr. C. H. Smith, the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, yesterday granted an application for the appointment of a rfceiver and manager for the proper management of the estate of Vow Ngan Pan, J.P., formerly a rich Cantonese, of Singapore, who died on
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    • 63 2 Nanking, Aug. 23. A Central News Agency report from Foochow says that pirates m the vicinity of Nanjih Island, about sixtyfive miles south of Foochow, have been C'spersed by the naval forces. The message adds that pirates operated under a Japanese woman named Nakamura, who is alleged
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    • 168 2 Two Chinese Girls Taken To Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 7. Two girls, believed to be suffering from caustic soda poisoning, were brought to the General Hospital yesterday, and while the condition of yne is not so serious, the other is reported to be critical. One
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    • 161 2 New High Price Record London, Sept. 1. A further advance of 5y 2 d. m the price of gold, to a new high record of 141s. 5d., took place today, the increase on yesterday's price being based on supply and demand and including a premium of 2/4
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  • 114 2 Coming: To Malaya On Special Visit For Nanking Mr. Scow Chuah Sam, at one time a v.ell-known P.M.S. Chinese resident, and now one of the principal advisers of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek regarding Chinese conditions m Malaya is expected m Singapore m a fortnight's time. Mr. Scow is a
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  • 58 2 The following are the number of arrivals from, and of departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of August, 1934. Arrivals (State* aided) (figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 4 388 adults; 1,015 minors; 691 infants Arrivals (Others) (figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 2,597; 202* 125 Departure (figures
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTS BATHING CAPS. JUST ARRIVED m most attractive colours, and styles. All One Price $1.00 Also Children's Sizes Price $0.75. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA/' 6, OXLET RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis 1 Garages and modern sanitation Daily
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    • 578 2 tenders, singaporf""^ MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now Imm following material 'or particulars, see MunicipT"' Room. ipai Tena^ Supply of 300 tons 80-i 00 n^ bitumen tor roaaw! jrk Pcn r P Closing. 4 nm t^ 13th., 1934 P ThUr^ Supply of Salt Glazed w aro n etc. for 1935. Date
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 215 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 High Water, 10.54 a.m. 8.6 ft.. 10.32 p.m. 9.4 ft. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, third day. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Straits Cattle T.F.C. vs. Malays, Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League. Second Division. Land vs. Immigration Outram Road. Cricket Wiltshires va. Ceylon L.T.A.
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    • 766 2 CHURCH SERVICES 15th Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 3.50 a.m. HoJy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. a.m. Hoiy Communion k Choral) 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral; and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Air Base Voluntary Service. Holy Communion on Mon.. Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m. Tues., Thurs, and Saturday, at 7 a.m.
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    • 366 2 Week-end Radio Programmes BJB.C. Transmission 111 SATURDAY p.m. 9.05 Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 9.20 The Belfast Wireless Orchestra, conductor, E. Godfrey Brown, from a Belfast studio. 9.50 The Wifeless Military Band, conductor, B. Walton O'Donnell. 11.05 Time signal from Greenwich. Harold Ramsay at the organ of the
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  • 255 3  -  P.C. Against Chinese By "Frivolous Change" From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 5. A SIKH constable was ordered to pay $10 compensation to a Chinese for bunging a "frivolous charge" against him m the police court here. The Chinese, Ng Kum, was charged With obstructing the public
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  • 53 3 Under the joint auspices of the National Economic Council and the Ministry of Education, a Students' Inquiry Bureau will shortly be established m Nanking to deal with the registration and applications of college students seeking employment. It is learnt that branch offices of the Bureau will also be established abroad
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  • LONG CAREER OF CRIME
    • 128 3 Elderly Malay Convicted At Taiping Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 5. Tvictlon ol an elderly Malay, bin Said, on a charge of ting .md theft at the Taiping owl today revealed the life of Sahat had been living youth. admitted six previous con- dating as far back as is i
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    • 48 3 Ulegation Of Breach Of Trust >i*r Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. be the manager oi the mpany branch m Kuala LumChlnese Ke Tiong Kuan was ;ed m the police court today with 0l trust of $2,416. laimed trial and the case was for a week.
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    • 53 3 Throe Little Boys Claim Trial a bird and cage was alleges throe little boys, two Chinese t Malay, before Mr. Norman Grico. ond magistrate, yesterday mornming trial they were released on 25 until Sept. 24, the date of Ing. oi dishonestly retaining property against an Indian withdrawn, and
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    • 94 3 Kuala Lumpur Inquest On Chinese Woman )ur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. uicide^due to toxaemia i returned at an inquest Chinese woman who died taking caustic soda. stated that the woman had committed suicide through over a summons case against )ner remarked that he was nton that
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  • 541 3 SEQUEL TO AN ARAB'S DEATH THE trial was begun and will be continued this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, of a young Chinese lorry driver, Ng Soon Leong, on a charge of causing death by a rash act. The
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  • 100 3 Shroffs In Bankruptcy Court "I don't like this coincidence." said Mr. Justice Prichard yesterday morning when two shroffs m the Government Treasury appeared m the Bankruptcy Court on applications for receiving orders, and it was discovered that both had served eight years m the Treasury, and both received a
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  • 68 3 Sequel To Communication From Bengal As the result of a telegraphic communication from the Bengal < India) police Detective Inspector Wray arrested a man named Mani Chaudhuri yesterday afternoon on a provisional warrant. Chandhuri was produced before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, later m the afternoon and
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  • 58 3 Three Passengers Slightly Injured A mosquito 'bus, coming into town, went off the read and overturned m Jalan Eunos. on Thursday afternoon. There were five passengers, besides the driver and the conductor, but only three of the passengers received injuries. Two of these, a Malay teacher and a
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  • 68 3 Harbin, Aug. 15. Two persons were killed and 10 were wounded, including two Japanese, when a gang of 30 pirates, masquerading as passengers, captured a steamer proceedinp to Yingkow today. The outlaws directed the vessel to a spot about 30 miles north of Harbin. ?nd. reinforced by 200
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  • 43 3 deceased did not notice the approach of the lorry, but he was not able to say definitely where the man was lookin*. He did not see any other vehicular traffic on the road. After further evidence had been recordbd the hearing was adjourned.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 685 4  - GEORGE ARLISS Busy on the "Iron Duke" JOAN LITTLEFIELD Britain On The Screen BY FOR the first fortnight of re- hearsals and casting of "The Iron Duke," George Arliss has had the Gaumont-British £250,000 studio at Shepherd's Bush all to himself. Officially, the studios closed down from Aug. 6 to
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  • Article, Illustration
    602 4 AN INTERVIEW WITH THE POME years ago when Walter *J Disney was employed as an obscure commercial artist for small wages at long hours, he used to feed bits of cheese from his midnight sandwich to the mice that scampered about the room m which he worked.
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  • 127 4 WHY INDIGESTION OFTEN GETS WORSE. Stomach trouble Pf< don't treat it propel-. If fc form befor, y<lU r,,:;.^^^ harmful stomach acid tlon. sours and terment/^ ;r V attacks the dellcatf n foo*£ The fermented lood r C, more acld-a vicious nM to «J gerous one. Merely to d a <li-'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 58 4 Cuticura Tul< uiu Soothe* and (ools Fine, soft and smooth as silk, it keeps the *kin comfortable twenty-four hours of the day. It also does much to prevent chafing and irritation. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Multer Phipps Malaya Limited.Union Building, Singapore. WITHOUT PURE BLOOD
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    • 213 4 HHi^v THE F^ IJ Whether It be for Calces or Confections you can't do better than to order your weekl ■t Perfectly baked ana made only trom the YOU MAY '•Hy\ PHONE ■^^^Bm YOUR ORDER HUPMOBILE BRINGS TO THE MOTOR CAR 't wxS**.-. \ii^lrfßßsS£i Uvs'-"- '-f-' ¥^l Biff wmwitoS^ „r***r:
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  • 100 5 MX I)Ol('LAS FAWCETT, ro fiy is makin S Preparations at Heston Aerodrome for a hazardous Micht °ver the snow<lad Peaks (>f tne Mattfr" norn and <Nlonte Rosa. ;il(>rr than 1.=>,000 leet up "l <h <* Al Ps- Mr fawcett *s a brother of Colonel Fawcett, who
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  • 899 6 Alleged Assault On Constable By Local Lawyer POLICEMEN "ARE MISTAKEN" EXECUTIVES of Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., the body controlling the Capitol Theatre, were caMed at the continuation of the police court trial before Mr. J. M. Brand** yesterday of Mr. Philip Hoahlim, well-known local solicitor and criminal
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  • 370 6 Assaulted And Robbed Chinese Hawker PRIVATES T. Hudson p 0 1 head and j T p,.,- Ist Battalion. WuSJl"* mem. were, yesto.ciay mo rnir sentenced to a total months' rigorous imprison,! Mr. J. M. Brander T^Z b court, for assaulting Ch stealing $1.60 from him.
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  • 770 6 Mr. Hoahlim after he had been taken \tu the station. The only instructions he gave the constables. Mr. Lambert said, were to keep the crowd quiet and send them away. He agreed that he did not instruct them as regards ticket-holders. Mr.
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  • 209 6 SIX Hawker-Horsley bombers ol No. 36 Squadron will represent the R.A.F., Singapore, at the opening of the new aerodrome at Brastagi (Sumatra) shortly. The flight will leave on Sept. 15, returning to Seletar the following Monday. Squadron-Leader LangfordSainsbury will be m command. Six planes
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  • 30 6 The project of the China National Aviation Corporation to open a chung-king-Yunnanfu airway, connecting Szechuan with Yunnan, transmitted through the Ministry of Communications has been approved by the Executive Yuan.
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  • 271 6 WITNESS TAKES OATH IN A MOSQUE Cattle Dispute (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. |"\URING an Indian Mohammedan': U evidence m the Supreme Coun yesterday, counsel for the plaintifl challenged the witness to take ar oath m the Mosque that this evidence was true. If the oath was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 383 7 Five Years Imprisonment For Culpable Homicide CENTENCE of five years' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr nnJ? SUCe f T l r reU m thC AMte Court y^terday oh Abdullah Khan, a kii n* TT* a taChCd RUmah Miskin P° lice nation, for Killing a
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  • 199 7 Reno In A New Light The iitt c capital of Arizona to which unhappy couples of every state m America flock to get their freedom ccmes m for a good bit of notoriety m the Warner Bros, show "Merry Wives of Reno" released at the Capital last night.
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  • 164 7 Results Of The Drought In China Hankow, Aug. 21. A tragic sight was witnessed yesterday when the first batch of droughtstricken refugees, from along the Wuchang-Changsha section of the Canton-Hankow Railway, arrived m Wuchang. Over one thousand peasants an»l farmers, rendered destitute on account of the failure of
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    • 217 7 You remember the old "Su*ar Daddy* > m GO LD DIGGERS or 1933 "42nd Street"? Now he gets mixed up jjM^wyuMi^ m Reno with a Bevy of |M J&k- Beauties! h mM pfcjjfl ig^^^ Mr 'Tali '^^f^^^K^^^^^Bw^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hß GLENDA FARRELL, MARGARET LINDSAY and a whole crew of merry-makers m "MERRY WIVES
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    • 316 7 There is Something New under the Sun— in Singapore. In the turmoil of quotas, restrictions buffer pools etc. the business man leads a harassed life to-day. Into the midst J of this turmoil comes a new method oi i dealing with one of the many worries j inseparable from a
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    • 316 7 jPA V I LI 6 N7 A ct nay j 315 6.15 9.15 LAOI UAI j j VIVID, ENTHRALLING ENTERTAINMENT NOT SINCK "BLOOD SAND" HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A FILM! j > y?#ir^^B^«^ j j TOMORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 j Jf THE DESPERATE DRAMA OF WOMEN j WHO LJVE ON
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  • 954 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1934 Too Clever I A SITUATION ol considerable novelty has arisen m the Bindings that part of the Straits m Settlements which is soon to be restored to the State of Perak— whereby astute merchants hope tc I cheat the Customs though they
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  • 263 8 The Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer, J.P has been unanimously re-elected President ox the New Club. Taiping. It is understood that Major Spooner Engineer for Ways and Works. FMs' leave™ 3 iS Shortly going home on mUZ A J* Perera Secretary. Kinta Sanitary Board. Ipoh. is spending
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  • 246 8 'THE familiar vivid blue slips bearing the legend "Par Avion," are to undergo a change. The present design is extremely simple and serves the purpose admirably without claiming to vie artistically with the air mail stamps "Par Avion" In proper. A new deA New sign is
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  • 799 8 «Y ACHT on the rocks. Famous writer marooned" say the newsi paper headlines describing Noel Cow- ard's little Mediterranean adventure. But that's not news most writers are continually on the rocks. 4 < lOURNALISTS are notoriously hard- boiled." said a speaker at the last meeting of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 52 8 SUN-BATHERS ARE SAID TO BE encouraged m Germany on condition that they get burnt to the correct shade of Nazi brown. Sun-bathers m this part of the world are recommended to take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and All Sickness Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.
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  • 156 9 DIPLOMATIC MEETINGS IN TOKIO Japanese Government's rv Shanghai, sept 7 AKNT to press r« present Mi Anyoshi l Japanese that a new Anglo- OSSible owing to idship cf the two nations. W xcitemeni In I In China and place it r Rob' tc Japan that the rumours 1
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  • 68 9 Tribute Paid To Memory Of Mr. Frank Briant London, Sept. able tribute was paid today >ry Ol the London Liberal Parliament. Mr. Frank when his funeral took place m ter part o! Mr. Brianfs life Ben devoted to work among the md every political, social and ropic
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  • 43 9 TWO KILLED IN RAIL WAY CRASH London, Sept. 7. AX engine-driver and a ftre- men were killed and over 40 passengers were injured m a collision between two passenger trains at a junction two miles miles from St. Enoch's Station, Glasgow, yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 146 9 Question Of Her Eligibility Geneva, Sept. 7. The question of the re-election of China to the Council of the League is seriously concerning the friends of China who would like to sec her remain on the Council m view of the candidature of Turkey which is powerfully supported.
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  • 133 9 Japanese Cabinet Approves Draft Terms Tukio. Sept. 7. The cabinet has approved the draft instructions which Rear-Adm. Yamamoto. who leaves aboad the Hakozaki Maru on Sept. 16, will carry to Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira, the Japanese Ambassador m London. The draft instructions are as follows: Firstly. Japan is of
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  • 44 9 Kobe, Sept. 7. Osaka manufacturers are making hundreds of thousands of Princess Marina and Prince George badges for export m anticipation of the Royal wedding. Recently quantities of bunting and flags were shipped to Australia m readiness for the Duke of Gloucester's tour.- Reuter
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  • 209 9 TO MAKE NEW JUNGLE PICTURE Easier In Malaya Than Elsewhere A CCORDING to Miss Madeline Spain. a new arrival from the United States, Mr. Frank Buck, whose Malayan film, "Wild Cargo," recently concluded a successful run at the Alhambra. has been so pleased v/ith the success of
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  • 112 9 NEW MACHINE FOR K.L. FLYING CLUB I^UALA Lumpur Flying Club has m ordered a Miles Hawk Major Plane through Messrs. MacAlister Co., Ltd., For the past six months a Miles Hawk Standard Model has been operated by the Sourabaya Flying Club, and we understand the Singapore Flying Club is at
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  • 89 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Sept. 7. Spot (Sellers) 7 11 16 d. (7^4<L) (Buyers* 7 9jl6d. <7%d.> October-December 7 2332 d. (7 31 32d.) January-March 7 15 16d. (7 3132d> April- June 8V B d. <Blaci.8 l aci. > Market:— Steady but
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  • 133 9 Depression Frame Of Mind Must Be Flung Off There is a cheerful note on world recovery m the latest issue of the Westminster Bank Review. "The world recovery." it says, "has come first m the industries which were most depressed- the raw material pioducers." The producing countries have
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  • 163 9 Traffic Improvement Continued London, Sept. 7. Further evidence of the continued improvement m trade is shown m the traffic returns of the four principal railway systems. Total receipts for the past week amounted to £3.261.000. which represents an increase of £129,000 on those cf the corresponding week of
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  • 350 9 Whither Germany T^HE martial spirit that permeates the German people as a whole and their love of display and of pageantry which is inherent m the German character, which led Germany to war with disastrous consequences m 1914. are most vividly depicted m "Whither [Germany", a United Kingdom Film I
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    • 84 9 H. G. WELLS NEW AND REVISED OUTLINE OF HISTORY nost popular story of man's NOW includes the events momentous last decade J and events that ehalhe luture- the tremendous from past centuries and week's news that sways you r today. ETE AND UNABRIDGED )H maps, charts, illustrations, etc. PRICE $3.00
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    • 144 9 NO ILLUSTRATION I" A^mW* CAN CONVEY THF W,§ ALLURE AND CHARM F|W OF THESE LENTHERIC I PRODUCTS. WE CARRY A COMPREHEND IVF fiJLJISk RANGE AND INVITF wEmJ'^ YOUR INSPECTION. P~ POWDER AT $2.00 LIPSTICK AT $2.50 PERFUMES FROM $3.75 OBTAINABLE AT ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR rCHOTIRMALL'S STOCK TAKING
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    • 1195 10 IPOH TIN PROMT NEARLY 30% LARGER Despite Smaller Output Of Concentrate At the general meeting of Jooh Tl* Dredging Ltd.. held m London. Mr. R. Pawle (the chairman >, presiding, saidLast year we were able to congratulate ourselves on having made a fairly substantial profit following upon a rather prolonged
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    • 181 10 Bearish Interpretations Locally The market m the earlier part of the week (state Stanton Nelson and Co. Ltd., m their report for the week ending Sept. 7) was subject to bearish interpretations locally of the intended legislation regarding export credits, and prices fell away. The refusal, however, of
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    • 113 10 Appointment Of Native Member To Dutch Delegation Amsterdam. It is announced that a Dutch Indian native will shortly be appointed as a member of the Dutch delegation to the International Rubber Regulation Committee, m place of Mr. Groothof. who recently resigned. The native is Mr. R. A. K.
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    • 977 10 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. The following is Fraser and 00/fl list of closing prices m Singapore Ampat Tin (4) 5s 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c.d. Austral Malay (£> sus 52s 6d c.a. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05
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    • 19 10 Thfl XT London, Sept. 6. The Norwegian Government have agreed to send representatives to SEMSftSS NorweBlan
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    • 82 10 Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd., notify latest buyers' prices, received by cable yesterday morning for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels. Palm Oil m Bulk c.i.f. landed weight Halifax 'Nova Scotia) 280 cents <U.S. currency) per lb c.i.f. landed weight Liverpool/ Holland/Hamburg £12. per ton.
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    • 188 10 SEPT. 7. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 732 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 13J64 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 3! 16 London, 30 days* sight 2|4 5J32 London, demand 2|4V 8 London. T.T. 2!? 3|32 Lyons, Paris demand 868 Hamburg, demand 144 New York, demand 58% Batavia.
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    • 208 10 Sept. 4. 5. 6. American Can Com. 97 99 98 American Telephone and Telegraph 1H3 4 i 12 3 4 113 Atcheson Railroad 50 5 8 52 493 4 Du Pont 89 2 90^8 89 Firestone 141 o 25 15 i General Electric 18^ 19 18» 4 General
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    • 80 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Sept. 7, 12 o'clock noon Tone of market:— Dull. Latest cable: London Spot Sheet 75 B d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 15% per lb. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 25% 253^ R.S.S' equal to London
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    • 111 10 THE TIN PRICE September 7. Singapore tin price <per picul> $113.25. Sept. 7, 12 o'clock noon Gambier 4.2 b Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 Muntok White Pepper 40.00 White Pepper 39.00 Copra. Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1.70 Blanja
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    • 115 10 SEPT. 7. 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 Sylvan
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    • 114 10 Abroad London, Sept. 5. Exchanges today were: Paris 74 29/32. New York 5.01 1 Montreal 4.87. Brussels 21.05 1 2 Geneva 15.13. Amsterdam 7.29*2 Milan 57 9 16. Berlin 12.54. Stockholm 19. W 2 Copenhagen 22.40 1 2 Oslo 19.9012. Vienna 26>, 2 Prague 118 5 8 Helsingfors 226 3
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    • 48 10 Messrs. Derrick Co., agents advise the following rubber outputs for August: Alor Gajah 26.5001 b Australasia 21,000 Ayer Panas 72,000 Bukit Kubu 13 000 Glenealy 4 5 793 Jalan Kebun 10.680 Kluang 39!oOO Pajam 127,000 Port Swettenham 10 340 Tambalak ***** Teluk Anson ***** Ulu Benut 39 700
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    • 248 10 PRYE RUBBER PLANTATIONS i MARKED IMPROVPm,. LAST VF.au'^^T The twenty-fifth ajm,, Prye Rubber and Ltd.. was held m L Plar Mr. E. B. Skinner presided, and m moMn,..;, IJ the report and accou jage gross price realised from us. id. per ton?,'? previous year, causing i k lV to: over
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    • 284 10 (iood Enquiry In London For Spot Rubber Lewis and Peat (8) Ltd.. m (report dated Sept. 7 state: In spirt unrest m the U.S.A. and the taken by the Malayan Governr.. force out stocks, prices ha\ markably steady. There appears to have been I enquiry m London
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    • 144 10 [)ebonture Stock To fc Redeomecl The New Crocodile R: Rubber Company propose* debenture debt. This will mj considerable saving In i"*" clearing the mortgage on 1 In a circular to *tf«W directors state that have been made with Harr: Crosfleld for an advance cent, over bank rate with
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  • 486 11 EMPIRE PROGRAMME NEWS AND GOSSIP Weekly Radio Notes Broadcasting The St. Leger ON m listeners wm near rtainment for people ol ted by Joan Luxton, an actress, and her Childn.pany on Sunday at which is entitled The c Built, will include such j as 'Seventeen Come »ne More River." m
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  • 372 11 HC.C. Appoints Mr. Eric Fo«-g To New Position wJh e t^ B f a l nnounce s in connection with the development m the coming autumn and winter seasons of Empire broadcasting that Mr. Eric Fogg has been appointed to the position of Empire Music Director. Mr
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  • 116 11 Wireless Society To Hold Second Exhibition Following the successful Radio Exhibition held by the Penang Wireless Society m December 1932, it has been decided to hold a second Radio, Gramophone, and Allied Trades Exhibition on Dec. 6. 7 and 8. the venue being the Penang Turf Club
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  • 354 11 Cause Jump In Current Used In Australia It is revealed that on the first night of the first Test match so many people m Victoria sat up to hear the broadcast descriptions that the State Electricity Commission attained the record output of 2,096,890 units, attributable to the
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  • 437 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst Outside of the United States and Great Britain there is probably no place on the globe where there is so much interest m bridge as m the Scandinavian countries. Norway. Swe"en and Denmark. So keen is interest
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  • 78 11 casting System, one of the important broadcasting organisations of the U.S.A. An agreement was reached regarding regular broadcasting of Soviet concerts m America by the Columbia BroadcastIng System, beginning next month. Thus two big American radio companies, the National Broadcasting Company and the Columbia Boadcasting System will regularly
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  • 81 11 Marion Davies To Fly Over Fujiyama Tokio. Aug. 14. Marion Davies. the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, film star, who is at present m Europe, plans to sail from Vancouver m the autumn on board the s.s. Empress of Russia for a month's sight-seeing m I Japan. She is due
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  • 65 11 Hong Kong, Aug. 19. The popularity of Herr Adolf Hitler, the Chancellor and President of Germany, was manifest m the entire German community last night when plebiscite votes were recorded outside Hcng Kong territorial waters aboard the steamship Bremerhaven. which was placed at the disposal
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  • 63 11 Nanking, Aug. 29. Mr. Chen Cho. Nanking police commissioner, and Mr. Ku Tseng-lung, local garrison commander, were to-day awarded the military medal of the first class. The award was recommended by the Ministry of War for meritorious service m connection with the successful search for Mr. Kuramoto.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 601 11 At~* exceed tiiniii. Unrum la f#ret mr MMMM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Betttanestt) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life BuUding, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jew-* I v The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles w«th
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    • 426 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.009 shares of £5 each £3,000,00* Reserve Fund £3,000.0 M Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000.0 M HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London EC. a Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarant
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  • 677 12 STREAMLINING THE NEW FRENCH SUPER-LINER Unique Features On The Normandie WORK on the giant French liner Normandie is already so far advanced that the liner might well be taken for a ship undergoing a few small repairs. Both masts are already up, and the structural work of
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  • 92 12 18-inch marked 8 Torpedo lost 6.9.34 m position Latitude 1 deg 16* 15" North Longitude 104 deg. 8' 15" East. H«T h M maU vessel Compiegne is »«h Hif fr m Saigon toda y 2 p.m. d wiU. sail tomorrow at 6 a.m.. for J 4 a^f as
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  • 159 12 The health bulletin of the League oi Nations eastern bureau for the week ended Sept. 1 is as follows: Bombay: 1 cholera case and 1 death; 1 smallpox case and no death. Calcutta: 44 cholera cases and 13 deaths as compared with 44 cases and 8 deaths m
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  • 53 12 Sept, 6: Augustina. Kota Tjandi <Dut.); Australien (Dan.); Shabonee 'Panama): Maridal (Nor.); Clara Camus (Ital); Normark <Ger): Fukuyo Maru (Jap); Mount Olympus (Greek); Hong Peng, The Cable, Karapara, Gemas, Sin Kheng Seng, Rahman, Jerantut (Brit.). Sept. 7: Siberg, V d«r Does de Bye, J. V. Obarnevelt (Dut); Herborg (Nor);
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    • 586 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated *n F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5471. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Slam. \j Vij HA/mS^pJA^^J ZM WM^mmMm^^^A i\ ■**t miViM mZ*^ mA (Incorporated m England) HUME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU ft CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE
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    • 164 12 For everything appertaining TO Travel. Banking Freight Apply to COOKS LWOQLO T^AVfj^SgWVtCtl 39, ROBINSON ROAD. Individual Attention. Telephone 5908. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swct ten barn, Pcnaa* Palembantf. Banjoewangi and Nor»* Western Porto > Uue Sail Singapore Singapore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Oct 5 Oct. 6 T.s.m.v.
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    • 533 12 SINGAPORE harbo Vr Ships alon K si(j f lh<k iEast Wharf IBt^Zl n Rohna 22. (iau 1 Main Wharf (Entrant r at Compiegn, ir- Ka 3, Adams II; HakuW^? 1 S Bath 7. Marj 9 Empire Dock (Entrant r Oemas 30; Kinu 31 £r* 3 5 Empire Dock (Entrance ci^
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    • 571 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.
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    • 425 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. L OUTWARDS Tnaie Spore. T'nage SWe 15.000 Sept. 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct 26 •BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov 9 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 28 BURDWAN 6 070 Nov' 22 BEHAK 6.000 Oct. 7 CORFU ***** Nov 23 15.000 Oct. 12 RANCHI 17*000 Dec
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    • 498 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Bath (For Genoa, Liverpool. Glasgow" In Port Sept. 9 City of Norwich Sept. 14 Sept. 16 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE, FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW
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    • 1177 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO «1931» Steam Ship Cc, Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. Lea THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENT \L LINE Ltd THE
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    • 735 14 K. P. M. CONINKLIJKE PAKETTAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBOALI-Saturday, Sept. 8, Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalls PATRAS-Saturday, Sept. 8, Rhlo, Bawean, Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Soeraoaia. TOGlAN— Saturday. Sept. 8. Pontianak H N aturday Sept 8 Sln ka wang, Pemangkat and Sambas TOBA— Saturday, Sept. 8, Moeara-Saba and DJambi BELAWAN— Sunday. Sept. 9. Koemai
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    • 288 14 I'■\ I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I oW AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE t*, AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONP Trt EUROPE VIA AMERICA SsSH? Esters? snszsi LOS ANGELES AND VIA MX AMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND EUROPE via SUEZ COLOMBO I SJ
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    • 540 14 I TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSElLLESA^^vn^^^^^B U AND MIDDLESBROUGH ROTt KRl)|m I FUBHIMI MARU 10,900 Sept. 20 211 KATORI MARII f HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 Oct. 3 4 SKASHIMA Mart' s* 1. rTERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Oct. 16 11 JYASUKUNI MARTT I HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct 31 Nov. 1 HAKONE MARTI HARUNA
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  • 1259 15 VILLA PLAY EIGHT INTERNATIONALS AGAINST BI RMINGHAM gut Are Outplayed At Every i omt ARSENAL HELD TO A DRAW Lythgoe Scores First Goal Of Season <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 27. oay be the sport ot kings. Football is definitely the millions of their subjects at least m England.
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  • 445 15 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT j Results Of Yesterday's The ties m the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament played yesterday resulted ajs follows: A Class Doubles C. E. Winter and O. R. S. Bateman (plus 3) beat F. E. Rowland and A. G. Hay (plus 15). o—6, 6—4, 6-4. A. W. Wallich
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  • 392 15 BIG IMPROVEMENT THIS SEASON IN STANDARD OF FIELD EVENTS London, Aug. 21. BRITAIN is busily preparing for the Xlth Olympic Games m Berlin m 1936. By the end of the Summer it should be possible to form some idea of the track and field
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  • 106 15 I The following have been invited to play m a trial game on Friday. Sept. 14, on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5 p.m.: I Whites: J. Bleha, V. Xavier. E K. Yzelman. E. Brown. M. M. H. Shirazie. Looi Eng San. Lee Kit Soon, Lee Tuck Soon. Lee
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  • 89 15 The following ties have been arrnged for Monday: Dyne Cup Mrs. E. Fletcher and Mr. R. F. Goodman vs. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Macpherson. Cullen Cup Miss Scott-Dalgleish and Mr. G. E. M. Jones vs. Mr. and Mrs W. A Phipps. Fit. Lt. and Mrs. G. A. R. Muschamp
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  • 72 15 Men's Singles Handicap Class "A" The following ties are fixed for Monday: T. H. Wee (owe 3> vs. Kamis "owe 15). A. H. Yap (owe 6> vs. Tan Swee Wah (scr.). Po Guan Chwee (owe 3> vs. E. M. Tampoe-Philips (owe 3). M. I. Reshty (scr.) vs. D.
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  • 56 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 7. The singles handicap tournament at the Negri Sembilan Club concluded today. The Kuala Pilah schoolmaster. S M Raju beat the Seremban solicitor Edgar Joseph, m the final by f> 4 6 l. Raju reached the rmal m the re cent State
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  • 84 15 Seremban, Sept. 5. In the final of the N.S. Club Open Singles Tennis Championship of the left-hander. Hew Kong Yoong boar Dr S. S Rajanayagam of Kuala Pllah 6—2. 6—o. In the semi-final of the Handicap Singles. S M. Raju ot Kuala Pllah j beat P. D Nair 6 0
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  • 967 16 Fine Weather Means Firmer Going And Better Times "BOOKIE" FANCIES KUALA QUEEN FOR BIG EVENT Form And Selections EVERYTHING points to the going being much firmer at Bukit Timah today, and there should be some good times recorded, while the running
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  • 101 16 RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE I RACE 6 RACE 7 Xi R a _J. I j __J LERRICK WAMPUM GOLDEN GREENOAK LUSTY LADY AGNES (GREAT i, f LEIGHTON msi Woo Snowiass STAR Ooray Parmint Isle of Bonny MIivADOR Spriiißkell Vedcror Montevideo Asluj
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  • 576 16 Year have been scratched, the latter I from all engagements, leaving nine horses to compete. Silver Monk carried 7.10 on Saturday but is down a jc'ivision. He may find the weight too jn uch for him. Biddys Squire carried 9.it on Saturday
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  • 151 16 LOTT BEATEN Surprise In U.S. Tennis I There was only one surprise m the' hird round of the American cham-| )ionships, men's singles, at Forest! iills, today: George Lott, a member of his year's American Davis Cup team >eing beaten m a gruelling five set natch by an almost unknown
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  • 1229 16 TYPICAL CUP FOOTBALL AT ANSON ROAD wing. His second attempt culminated m a terrific drive which Cherrington was extremely lucky to get his right foot on to. Just before the interval the S.C.C were awarded a corner. The flag kick was very accurately taken but Joy's header was clciinly fielded
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  • 207 16 FIRST CLASH BETWEEN LONDON CLUBS Details Of League Programme TTHE FIRST "London Derby" of the season is scheduled for today, when West Ham United visit Brentford m the second division. The lull programme of home football m the English league today Is as follows: DIVISION I
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  • 45 16 Kii.ila Lumpur ># p; The Ma] tfeated a cj fan; goals to nil In the final Seiangor cup junior knock competition, and will me Chinese In the Anal The winners led by tv intrrval. the soren ber Mahmood. During th< 1 VuaofT m tm i twk
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