The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 September 1934
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Title Section17 1934-09-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,368. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934 *0 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration122 1934-09-12 1 Rigorous Investigation Of Incendiary Theory CAPTAIN'S FATE SHROUDED IN MYSTERY development of the Federal, enquiry into the destruction Xhv U.S. liner. Morro Castle, last week-end is ana Nrw York message. lh»- acting captain and the first and second officers, have r^-n wummnntd122 words
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Article73 1934-09-12 1 \nv York, Sept. 11. oi tional evidence at nquiry, Acting Cap- and the Ant and second unmoned to appear grand Jury which will issibility oi" incen- Clarence Hackney. i\ inquiry said the (i before the capripline among Ivan Freeman, theories, was oi was deliberately no labour trouble73 words
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Article197 1934-09-12 1 Cuban ti<»\ eminent Opens Investigation New York. Sept. 11. I iiban Government have opened official investigation into the Morro •r :a view of growing but age and report that mo-irked at Havana. C^p!.ur; PVrnandez. chief of the vana harbour police, declared that ommunists aatr t active m Havana.Reuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration172 1934-09-12 1 Report That Explosions Preceded Fire No* York. Sept. 10. Allegations o: incendiarism and indiscipline of the crew oi the Morro C;is:lt. and Inefficient equipment are being treely made. The New York Daily News sensation f. ally declares the Cuban police are m- vestigating reports that strikers at the;Reuter Wireless - 172 words
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Article243 1934-09-12 1 Admission At U.S. Enquiry Washington, Sept. 11. A LETTER to Mr. Miranda, president or the American- Armament Corporation «1933 i Ltd. from Mr. John Ball, director or the Soley Armament Company Limited, ol London was read at the Senate enquiry into the munitions industry, stating that theReuter - 243 words
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Article35 1934-09-12 1 London, Sept. 10. Lieut.-Col. F. V. B. Witts, an exShanghai Defence Force officer, has been appointed ft General Start officer of the first grad< attached to the Fifth Division, with ert'ect from Dec. 1. Reuter.35 words
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Article59 1934-09-12 1 Prolonged For 12 Months i In Esthonia Reval, Sept. 8. I The state of emergency recently proclaimed m Esthonia and due to expire on Sept. 12 has been prolonged for 12 months. Official circles state that although the country is quiet, the preparations for a resumption of59 words
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Article131 1934-09-12 1 Election Of Maine Governor Portland, (Maine), Sept. 11. A smashing victory for the New Deal j has been won m the election for the governorship of Maine. With only 'two-thirds of the returns known, the Republican candidate, Alfred Kames, has conceded a victory to theReuter - 131 words
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Article56 1934-09-12 1 Madrid, Sept. 9. Eight people were killed and 45 1 injured m fighting between strikers and I police, a sequel to the 24 hour general j strike declared on Sept. 8, as a protest against the Catalan landowners* oppo- sition to the land law. Three hundred persons were arrested .but56 words
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Article70 1934-09-12 1 Surprising Development At Geneva Geneva. Sept. 10. A surprising development when the; Bureau Assembly was elected vrsui the exclusion ol Switzerland who for x c!e- cade have regularly been chwsc:i as j vice-President d'Honneur. The exclusion is bound to displease Switzerland and is ascribed to S*'iss hostility to70 words
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185 1934-09-12 1 Strong Opposition To Soviet's Candidature I Lord Charnwood, m a Letter of the Soviet to the League will the principles and aspirations of not avowedly religious, were m all I ORD CHARNWOOD instances "thej Soviet? relentless mass persecutions, a persistent campaign for a world revolution,Reuter - 185 words
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Article155 1934-09-12 1 APPRECIATION OF THE American Control Operations London, Sept. 11. r\PERAT!ONS of the American control have been mostly carried out m the Paris market and have resulted m ft further appreciation of the dollar m terms of the franc. The intention of American authorities. It is believed, will be the maintenanceReuter - 155 words
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Article96 1934-09-12 1 Flies From Port Said To Port Said, Sept. 9. The Duke ol Gloucester arrived In H.MJS. Sussex after a sunny voyagr 1 f n,m Marseilles. He was welcomed with an Egyptian gun salute and also by the flagship. Queen Elizabeth which was gaily dressed m bunting andReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article35 1934-09-12 1 Brussels, Sept. 9. An extraordinary congress of Belgian Socialist Miners' Unions unanimously dtcided to call a general strike on Sept 17 as a protest against a five per cent. i cut m wages.- Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 35 words
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Advertisement62 1934-09-12 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. V&W M IVy S lf 111 llaU Iml I m\ H Imi Iwf I TONIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL '"-30 to 8.15 p.m. CABARET OIKNER DANCE KIRO BORIS INFORMAL) (DIRECT FROM PARIS) p.m. to NON62 words
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Advertisement83 1934-09-12 1 ON OTHER PAGES Pages. German Note to Powers 2 Prince Gtiorge In Germany 2 Diary of the Week 2 Radio Programme 2 Accused Sikh Discharged 3 Picture Page 5 $30,000 Damages Claim S West Riding and Germany 7 Chinese Capture Sinlitun 9 Refugees from Japan 9 Hyde Park Clash 983 words
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Advertisement102 1934-09-12 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. li,< Encland) FOUNDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF G.B. AND IRKLAND AND SOLE OFFIC lAL INSURERS TO THE A. A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorneys: SIME. DARBY Co., Ltd. :>. MALACCA ST., TEL. 3144. SINGAPORE. ADELPHI ?p HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER102 words
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Article316 1934-09-12 2 Mr. P. Dubiez And Miss L. Ellison The marriage took place at the Singapore Registry on Sept. 9 oi Mr. P. Dubiez, sun oi Mr. and Mrs. Dubiez. o! Holland, and Miss Louise Ellison. third daughter oi the late Mr. i. Ellis >n and ot Mis. Ellison, oi316 words
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Article170 1934-09-12 2 Another Stage Attraction For The Capitol •The Capital management announce that arrangements have been made j with the famous trio of burlesque and comedy artistes. Mac Baird, Archie Thompson and Harry Simmons, to ap- pear from Friday. Sept. 21 as a special stage attraction with the Paramount dance170 words
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Article48 1934-09-12 2 A number of Enactments passed at the Federal Council meetng of July 2 are published m the F.M.S. Gazette of Sept. 7 These are Final Supply. Departmental Fines. Government Trustee Security. Volunteer 'Amendment) Passenger Restriction 'Amendment). Secondhand Dealers (Amendment). Stamp 'Amendment No. 2). Telegraph (Amendment) and Repeal Enactment.48 words
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GERMANY WILL NOT JOIN PACT
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Article83 1934-09-12 2 I To Return To London 1 Next Week London, Sept. 8. pRINCE GEORGE and his fiancee, Princess Marina of Greece, left Bled, m Jugo-Slavia, last night for Munich, accompanied by Prince 'and Princess Olgo of Jugo-Slavia. They will leave for Paris on Monday, where Princess MarinaBritish Radio - 83 words
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Article133 1934-09-12 2 Scientist And Properties Of Vitamin C London, Sept. 8. In an address on Vitamin C, or Absorbic Acid, at the British Association meeting at Aberdeen, Professor Szent Gyorgyi described how he became interested m the properties of the adrenal gland near the kidneys, defects m which cause theBritish Radio - 133 words
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85 1934-09-12 2 Berlin, Sept. 11. /^ERMANY has sent a memorandum to the British, French and Italian Governments stating that there is no possibilitiy of Germany joining the Eastern Locarno Pact so long as certain powers continue to refuse her equality of armaments. Germany is placed mReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration105 1934-09-12 2 Famous Cellist To Pay A Return Visit The mere announcement that Emanuel Feuermann. the famous cellist, is to pay a return visit to Singapore on Friday should be sufficient to ensure an even larger audience at the Victoria Memorial Hall than on his first appearance, for Feuermann is105 words
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Article248 1934-09-12 2 Joe E. Brown In Star Role At The Alhambra "A very Honorable Guy," a First National Picture, featuring Joe E. Brown and Alice White, which began a run at the Alhambra yesterday, is a first rate comedy which gives Brown all the scope he wants. As Feet Samuel248 words
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Article70 1934-09-12 2 Before the Chief Justice In the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Part Heard:— 5195/34— John O'Rogan vg Frederick Cator. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. S. ***** I. Meenachi Ammal (m.w.) vs V. Narayanasamy Pillay. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett70 words
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Article83 1934-09-12 2 "Miss Europe Hails From Finland London, Sept. 11. MISS FINLAND has been elected Miss Europe out of fifteen candidates representing fourteen countries and Miss Atlantic (half French, half American) at the International Beauty Contest at Hastings. The judges included famous writers and artists of various countriesReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article97 1934-09-12 2 Drop In Average Rate Of Discount London, Sept. 8. The money market benefited during the week from recent heavy dividend disbursements m the shape of Government interest and various loans. The event of the week, however, has been the remarkable drop m the average rate of discount ofReuter wireless - 97 words
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Article80 1934-09-12 2 Buying Of South African Minings London. Sept. 10. On the Stock Exchange to-day there were some good features among industrials, main'y m anticipation of favourable dividend announcements. There was also some selective buying of South African minings but otherwise the markets ruled generally quiet. Wheat, after early easiness80 words
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Article61 1934-09-12 2 Issues Explained By League Council Geneva, Sept. 8. In order to give voters m the Saar a clear perception of the consequences of their acts, the League Council has decided to appoint a committee of three to examine and make clear the consequences, political, economic and financialReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article44 1934-09-12 2 Portsmouth Protests To Air Ministry London, Sept. 8. In connection with the anti-noise campaign a public meeting m Portsmouth last night decided to send a protest to the Air Ministry against noisy aeroplane engines and the low flvinur of aircraft.- British RadioBritish Radio - 44 words
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Article144 1934-09-12 2 Raffles Institution Examination Results The following examination results for Raffles Institution Evening Classes have been received from London: London City and Guilds Examination m Plumbers' Work: Passed Grade I: Anthony Long, Lim Poh Lye, Mathieu George Otto, Philip Lionel G. Moss Chan Fook Yean, George Carlo Pereira Char144 words
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Advertisement342 1934-09-12 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMEfm BATHINB 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. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbons also for Pencil342 words
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Advertisement364 1934-09-12 2 TENDERS. MUNICIPAutt Tenders pa« riar see Erection of a New VefttaU PayaLebar. Thursday. 8e pl Supply of Salt blazed etc. for 1935. Zt JV'* 4 p.m. Wednesday. Set H^Sf Supply and Hxi;.. at proposed new <S V Lebar. Date o ri n r Wednesday's,;;;:;^ 4 Supply and fixing ol fed364 words
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Miscellaneous152 1934-09-12 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 High Water, 0.18 a m., 9.7 It, 12.18 p.m.. 9.3 ft Rares Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup» Meeting, fourth day. Football SAFA Cup, Police vs. RAF. Anson Road Stadium Oo); Garrison Golf Club. Women's Monthly Medal (Stroke). THURSDAY. SEPT. 13. High Water 0.43 am.,152 words
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1128 1934-09-12 2 Clementina's Future Clementina 's Future Ike lure and the bane of hearts that are bad, Of hearts set on pride and self-love and riches. It was awful, it was disastrous, it v:as emotiona it was lowbrow, it was tripe! And, worst of al, Clementina Lad set the name of Phipps1,128 words
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Article263 1934-09-12 3 INDIAN AUTHORITY CITED Magistrate Upholds Preliminary Objection Tin which two Indian harm-dans, both named Oulam isktd to shew cause why ould not Ik- bound over to keep c came to an abrupt conclusion Norman Grice, the second yesterday, on a preliminary ■>id by Mr. Victor263 words
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Article, Illustration139 1934-09-12 3 Local Cricketer's ripts drew vith the ten at MacNair Road on Ihe Nondescripts batted i declared after scoring 228 Ickets. Choor Singh made luded thr^e sixes and 22 I hii second century of nd he also completed his for the season. United replied with 140 for five wickets.139 words
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Parked In A Forbidden Area
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Article383 1934-09-12 3 NO CASE FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER Jury's Unanimous Request Not To Proceed THE jury having deecided not to hear the defence of Inder Singh, who was charged with the attempted murder of a clansman named Ujugan Singh. Mr. Justice Terrell yesterday m the Assize Court discharged him. The383 words
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Article108 1934-09-12 3 Decisions At Local S.S. Meeting. A number of ways for improving Malacca were suggested at a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association. The committee recommended that the authorities should improve the lighting m Oajah Berang, Koon Cheng Road, Mata Kuching Road, Semabok Road, Bukit China108 words
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Article37 1934-09-12 3 Geneva, Sept. 7. M. Barthou and the Polish Foreign Minister, M. Beck, will discuss the anestion of Russia's admission to the League this afternoon and it is believed Polish support of the candidature is assured.- Reuter wirelessReuter wireless - 37 words
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Article519 1934-09-12 3 MOTOR SALESMAN'S OFFENCE "Ignorance No Excuse "IGNORANCE of the law is no excuse." j said Mr. C. H. Whitton, the fourth magistrate yesterday when Mr. S. Bekhor, a salesman employed by Borneo Motors, Ltd., appeared before him on a charge of parking m a forbidden area. The defendant, shown a519 words
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Article93 1934-09-12 3 London, Sept. 7. A 1&O00 mile formation flight to and from Melbourne where they will represent the Royal Air FOrce at the Centenary Celebrations was begun by No. 203 flying boat squadron of the R.A.F. consisting of three Short Rangoon flying boats which left Basra on WednesdayReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article121 1934-09-12 3 The following appointments are notified m the F.M.S. Gazette of Sept. 7: Mr. G. E. London to the Undersecretary to Government, F.M.S. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald to be Director, Medical and Health Services, S.S., and Adviser, Malay States. Mr. A. H. Carson to be a Senior Engineer, Posts121 words
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Article282 1934-09-12 3 UNPRECEDENTED RAINFALL CAUSES HAVOC Harbin, Aug. UNPRECEDENTED and torrential rains which caused the Yalu River to overflow its banks and transformed streets into raging torrents which swept away people, animals and houses.! houses, brought death and destruction 1 to AntiHig over the week-end. Six hundred of282 words
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Article238 1934-09-12 3 $700 Penalty And Licence Endorsed DMILIP Discing. Luropt an manar.cr Df Messrr. Louis Drey lus anil Co wai fined $700 yesterday by Mr. H. A Frrrcr, tht Criminal District Judge, for causing death by a rash art, The alternative to the fine was four months' imprisonment. The allegationReuter - 238 words
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Advertisement73 1934-09-12 3 R VSI XX BETTER VISION Our nalised opticians are at your •JJce. Free sight-testing and idvue given Qur gUsses le ar vision from edge to edge An d our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. "EW CHINiToPTIC/M. CO.. <<(i HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. aj "UVMHm rwMV^n^la^ia I Mvg73 words
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Advertisement108 1934-09-12 3 Hi WAKEFIELD Bj| ON THE WORLD'S FASTEST OIL BRmSH EMPIRE TROPHY RACE-BROOKLANDS June, 1934. Ist G.E.T. Eyston M.G. Magnette Team Prize M.G. Magnette BELGIAN GRAND PRIX July, 1934. Class 500 C.C Ist; 2nd; and 3rd. Class 350 C.C 2nd; 3rd and 4th. Class 250 C.C 2nd; 3rd. GRAND PRIX DE108 words
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Article1124 1934-09-12 4 The Fire Walkers OF INDIA 4 CEREMONY <>£ exceptional inter- est. unknown elsewhere m the world, is hela once a year at certain temples m In' Ha. and is described, m its English ejuivalent. as the Firewalking Ceremony. The date of its origin is lost m the mists of antiquity,1,124 words
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Article, Illustration374 1934-09-12 4 A REPLY TO "CRY HAVOC" DOGS OF WAR by F. Yeats-Brown 'P'HE title cleverly indicates the connection that this book has with Beverley Nichols' "Cry Havoc." It is an answer to it. "CRY HAVOC, and let slip the DOGS OF WAR." The dogs of war have indeed374 words
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803 1934-09-12 4 Men Who Are Building the Tradition of the Airlines QNE of the pioneer airmen of v Imperial Airways, Captain F. Dismore, has just completed 21 years as an a^oplane pilot, while the total mileage flown by eight of the veteran pilots of the Company— Capts. Dismore. Jones. Horsey, Rogers. Youell,803 words
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Article99 1934-09-12 4 design of nation-building which seems to be God's plan for human progress* but we do discern sometimes how th« coulter of war ploughs the world ircm sleep, and how civilisation has been evolved through the agonies and exaltation of conflict. Our own wants and desires are petty beside these cosmicA. H. B - 99 words
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Advertisement416 1934-09-12 4 NEVER hadTuT WITHOIJT ?/s*. Man WU Wai Ur to Kat. aid One ol the ft scientists' n,w, loi digestive dlsord stomach was m 5,,, the effect ol remedy is clU ed rwulta obtain d The mail wrl, -would Hk you, I have obtained tl Before taking Ch »cal without m416 words
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Article, Illustration247 1934-09-12 5 ITALY'S BIGGEST FAMILY has been ghren special privileges by the Govt.rnment and sent to a farm under the scheme of the Duce to colonise the limed Pontlnc Marshes. The family consists of Mario Montesini, an ex-voldier and his wile and fourteen chil Ircn, the oldest of whom is 29 years247 words
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Advertisement28 1934-09-12 5 Photographic Copies Of Free Press local pictures can be i obtained on application to the i Manager. Price 50 cents each. IN gULK -v.. ffl SI i *l.mmmmmm~28 words
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Article1015 1934-09-12 6 SEQUEL TO MOTORING ACCIDENT NEAR CAUSEWAY AN accidenj near the Johore causeway last October, m which a party of Europeans were Involved, had a sequel it the Supreme Court before the Chief Ji stice. Sir Walter Huggard. yesterday, when John O'Regan, a warder of the Jc1,015 words
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Article, Illustration203 1934-09-12 6 Captain Stovell And Captain More MEWS of the death of Capt. Stovell, a former member of the Pilot Association, while bathing at Jersey. Channel Islands, has been received m Singapore. Capt. Stovell, it is learned was drowned m sight of his wife, and children. Fuller details of203 words
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Article304 1934-09-12 6 Accident Occurred In Pouring Rain DRIVERS NOT TO BLAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 10. fXN inquiry this morning it was ascer- tamed that the condition ot the Prince and Princess Svastia. who are m Batu Gajah hospital, recovering from injuries received m a motor304 words
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Article307 1934-09-12 6 SENTENCED FOR BREACH OF TRUST Defence Of Threats Fails THE case m which Phuan Yun Mong was charged with criminal breach of trust of $15.50 m his capacity as a clerk m the office of the Chief Medical Officer resulted m a conviction before Mr. H. A.307 words
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198 1934-09-12 6 A FORMER TRADE CENTRE Tashkent. JPNORMOUS ruins of the ancient city of Tunket have been discovered within 90 kilometres of Tashkent. According to the writings of Arabian historians, this town for many centuries was the capital of the Ilak state which occupied the valleys198 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 6 The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes Klang on Saturday. Sept. 15. between Edwin T. Nicholas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs B. P. Nicholas of Kuala Lumpur and Grace, daughter of Mr. C. A. Thambirajan, of Meru Road.51 words
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Article246 1934-09-12 6 TERRIBLE FATE OF TWO SMALL CHILDREN HOW two little children prodded a hornets' nest with a stick, mistaking It for a fruit, and were fatally stung by the hornets was related at an Inquest at a village In Ceylon into the deaths of a seven-year-old246 words
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Article254 1934-09-12 6 LINKING THE CITIES OF THE SOUTH Canton, Aug. 20. •"THE next two years are expected to witness considerable progress m railway development m Southern China. According to official announcements plans have been completed for the construction of a railway line linking Canton with Swatow and anotherReuter - 254 words
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Article67 1934-09-12 6 The Fire Brigade was called uut ti I yesterday to the area back v: World, where there was a red fire, and on arrival found two j of lallang ablaze. It is suspectthis is the work of a mischief-mA r The Brigade was also called to F Road where67 words
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Advertisement120 1934-09-12 6 I A Pall cannot Damage this Wonderful Watch At last ta« IdaaJ Wrist Watch has arrirad— a guaranteed reliable Wriat Watch at a popular prioe that will meet MM the moat exacting raquiremeaU of the modern maa m M M. "J •livato. Hare art ita man? adraaUgee MM StraltS PoetFra.120 words
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Advertisement66 1934-09-12 6 He said to me— when In* asked to have a whisky, I find it hard to say which I said to him ask tor Red Label and you'll find it hard to say 'when. JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG. I v><» Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD.. tINGAPORE66 words
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GERMANY OWES £500,000 TO WEST RIDING
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Article223 1934-09-12 7 Delight Of Smail-Town Mayor; From I.S. en the next presidential election round half the Republicans will Roosevelt. I am a Republican I shall certainly vote for h<ir>. He man. an extraordinary man. that cornea perhaps once m a century." tribute was paid by Mr. L. NewMayor of223 words
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Article87 1934-09-12 7 Vladimir. Dr. N. Orluv has performed here a j operation on the heart. A young man with a stab-wound m his heart brought to the local hospital an hour after he was stabbed m an ex- tremely grave condition. Dr. Orlov put silk stitches on the heart. The87 words
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Article187 1934-09-12 7 Deliver More Yarn London, Sept. 10. AT a largely attend meeting of yarns merchants and spinners at the Bradford Chamber of Commerce yesterday the following resolution was unanimously passed. "From the date of this meeting no further arrangements will be entered into to make yarn deliveries directBritish Radio - 187 words
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Article49 1934-09-12 7 Berlin, Sept. 11. Insignificant is how the press regards the Bradford yarn merchants and spinners resolution not to deliver further orders to Germany until the old debts are settled. It is pointed out that Germany has practically ceased to be a wool buyer m the world market.49 words
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Article54 1934-09-12 7 London-Copenhagen And Back In 11 Hours London, Sept. 8. Captain Neville Stack today beat his own previous record made m 1931 to Copenhagen and back from London by 21 minutes. He was flying a Miles Hawk Major machine and covered a distance ol 1400 miles m 10 hoursReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article230 1934-09-12 7 Brilliant Mystery Film That Keeps You Guessing '•The Return of The Terror," at the t Capitol, is not just another ol those j horror films. It has the ingenuity of Edgar Wallace to commend it. The mystery story is brilliantly told, m the most mystifying way possible,230 words
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Article52 1934-09-12 7 ■Banned In German Newspapers Berlin, Sept. 8. All insurance schemes m connection with newspaper subscriptions must cease from January 1, 1935, according to an order issued by the President of the Reich Press Chamber, the only exception being a few Sunday papers and weeklies regarded as family journals.-Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Advertisement260 1934-09-12 7 ><"7^^ How can a Skeleton administer Poison How can DROWNING bring the Dead to Life I^i^l* •Sff' these amazim; questions answered >Wm capitol MATINEE at 3. 15 TODAY— 6.IS &9.1 5 TONIGHT edgar WALLACE S fl +'<£$■ r > Great Mystery Thriller < > "RETURN of the TERROR" I The260 words
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Advertisement72 1934-09-12 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY, SEPT. 14th 1934. AT 9.30 P.M. ONE RECITAL ONLY Return visit <-f EMANUEL The World's Master Cellist BOOKING AT LITTLE'S PRICES $3.00, $2.00 $1.00 NEW WORLD CABARET SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT TANGO COMPETITION By special request the Misses Gracie VAUDEVILLE and Flora will give72 words
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Article24 1934-09-12 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. WYLlE— Charles Jensen William, at 1 p m. on Sept. 11. aged 60 years. Funeral at Bldadari at 8.30 a.m. today.24 words
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879 1934-09-12 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1934 A Gross Libel FULL details of the tragedy of the fire on the Morro Castle have not yet been given but sufficient has appeared to send a thrill of horror throughout a world hardened to catastrophes. This is the fourth spectacular burning879 words
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Article150 1934-09-12 8 Mr. F. F. Cooray. of the Malay Mail staff, has returned from a holiday m China and Japan. The Imperial Service Medal has been awarded to Mr. Narain Singh, late Overseer. Mines Department. F.M.S. The death occurred at Kampar on Thursday night of Mr. H. F. Elliott,150 words
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Article109 1934-09-12 8 Unfavourable Prospects Of Settlement Washington, Sept. 10. The textile strike has entered its second week with unfavourable prospects. Mr. Gorman has declared the union's offer to arbitrate subject to the closing of factories which the employers have already rejected expires tonight and failing acceptance the strike will109 words
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Article, Illustration677 1934-09-12 8 When- The I Air Race Will Etui SiatmsK Names THE name oi Mr. Stanley Baldwin must be added to the long list of statesmen who know next to nothing about Malaya, for he does not seem to have heard of the Dindings before. Maybe we cannot677 words
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Advertisement175 1934-09-12 8 CALDBECK'S FINEST AUSTRALIAN VEAL Special 'London' Cut Shoulders &lso Boned and Rolled with or without fine flavoured SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. PYREX OVENWARE IN LATEST DESIGNS. OVAL COVERED INDIVIDUAL PUD- ROUND COVERED ENTREE. DING DISHES. CASSEROLE. I 4" 50.50 I BY' x 6- J i" $2.75 4»175 words
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Advertisement38 1934-09-12 8 PRISON DOCTORS SAY THAT GAOL improves many men's health. "Time, the healer." But time can never heal a calamitous loss as promptly as GAFLAC FIRE POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.38 words
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CHINESE VOLUNTEERS TAKE TOWN OF SINLITUN
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Article114 1934-09-12 9 Drastic Reform Planned Shanghai, Sept. 11. D steps will soon be opium and opium smugglers, to arrangements the Chinese authoriNorth China with the Tientsin Command, dicta who have shown no rid themselves of the drug, i prison for life while nd Kor m trafflcken will beUnion Times - 114 words
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Article169 1934-09-12 9 Shanghai. Sept. 11. The third batch of Chinese expelled from Japan arrived m Shanghai this morning. Some of them arrived quite destitute, their belongings having l»een confiscated by the Japanese Government. Union Times. Chinese capital to interview the Chinese Premier. Mr. Wang Ching-wei. Hordes ot Communists fromUnion Times - 169 words
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Article117 1934-09-12 9 Appointment Of Mr. Sandier Geneva, Sept. 10. Mr. Sandier of Sweden has been elected President of the League Assembly, the fourteenth session of which opened today. Its chief purpose is to deal with what Dr. Benes m his inaugural speech described as the general instability and uncertainty, withReuter - 117 words
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160 1934-09-12 9 REDS ACTIVE IN KWANGSI A Shanghai, Sept. 11. the execution of Gen. Li Tunjf-hai and four other y lui.teer eaders yesterday, the Chinese volunteers launched an attack on the town of Sinlitun, m North Liaonin*, and captured it after a short engagement160 words
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Article141 1934-09-12 9 Herr Hitler Exhorts Them To "Maintain The Fight" Nuremburg, Sept. Sixty- thousand boys representing 6 000,000 boys and girls belonging to the Nazi youth movement paraded m brown uniforms and field equipment before Hitler, who claimed the movement was the biggest organisation m the wor d and impressedReuter Wireless - 141 words
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Article60 1934-09-12 9 Cheers For 200,000 Storm Troops Nuremburg. Sept. 10. Two hundred thousand storm troops were lustily cheeici for cheir wo;k m o mock battle with the Reichswehr as a finale to the Nazi congress. The batt'e involved cavalry, artiUery. armoured cars, sappers, machine <;uns and trench mortars while aReuter wireless - 60 words
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Article124 1934-09-12 9 Gen. Hess And Germany's Claims Nuremburg. Sept. 8. Germany needs colonies for raw materials and exports but this is not a propitious moment to press her claims, declared the handsome General Rudolf Hess, the most popu'ar hero of the congress after Hitler and one of the Reichs Fuhrer'sReuter Wireless - 124 words
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Article63 1934-09-12 9 Arrest Of Armed Spanish Monarchists Barcelona, Sept. 10. Armed monarchists commanded by a priest have been arrested at Olesademont Serrat whilst drilling. One hundred of them were handcuffed and marched through the principal streets of the town which resulted m a fervent republican demonstration. The police hadReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article33 1934-09-12 9 Miss Phyllis Mamie, who has been holiday- making m Singapore, staying as the guest of Sir Arnold and Miss E. Robinson, will be returning to Batu Arang about the end of the week.33 words
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Article91 1934-09-12 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 11. Spot (Sellers) 7 ***** d. (7 11,16(1. > (Buyers* 7 9<l6d. (7 9 16d.) Oct.-Dec. 7 23j32d. (7%d.) Jan.-Mar. 7y B d. (7 15il6d> April- June 8 l|l6d. (SVsd.'y Market —Inactive. New York.91 words
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Article120 1934-09-12 9 Black Shirts Meeting London, Sept. 10. FXTRAORDINARY police precau- tions were taken on the occasion of rival demonstrations m Hyde Park yesterday of Black Shirts and anti-Black Shirts. The former came from many parts of the country to hear Sir Oswald Mosley and other Blac^ Shirt leaders120 words
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Article150 1934-09-12 9 Shanghai, Sept. 11. The Foreign Office m Canton is reported to have lodged a protest with the Japanese authorities against landing a number of marines at Kongmon, an inland port m South China. The Japanese landing party has started surveying the vicinity of the port andReuter Wireless - 150 words
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Article289 1934-09-12 9 Witness Breaks Down At Enquiry New York, Sept. 10. Acting Captain Warms was the first witness at the Federal investigation of the Morro Castle disaster and he broke down as he described the death of Captain Willmott on the eve of the tragedy from indigestion and heartReuter Wireless - 289 words
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Article95 1934-09-12 9 "Friendship And Bon Voisinage" London, Sept. 10. "In the name of God the Compassionate and the Merciful." is the rare opening of a White Paper giving the text of the treaty of "friendship and bon voisinage" between Transjordan. Saudi and Arabia. The treaty provides for the exchangeReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Advertisement115 1934-09-12 9 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I am I JHANDLtNoI S 1 MEN WAS HER B MIMI i PAVILION j NEXT CHANGE i»iiBii»i»ißii»a»Biiail AMERICAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, AT 3 P.M. PROMPT. ENTRANCE FEE 31. INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS. ENTRY BY PHONE "^O NO 6490 UP TO 2 P.M. SATURDAY. I TODAY $1.00 TOMORROW115 words
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Advertisement209 1934-09-12 9 IDEAL FOR THE TROPICS "SEA-ISLAND" COTTON UNDERWEAR LIGHT IN WEIGHT YET STRONG AND DURABLE WITH A SOFT LUXURIOUS FINISH. ATHLETIC VESTS ANO TRUNKS ATHLETIC SINGLETS NEW V NECK £&fc3NK/L FRONT SLEEVELESS bHORT SLEEVES $1.50 EACH tt',l $1.75 EACH $1.75 EACH $2.00 EACH THE NEW WASHABLE ELASTIC WAISTED TRUNK DRAWERS Sizet209 words
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Article625 1934-09-12 10 W. HAMMER COMPANY'S GENERAL MEETING Carry Forward Increased By $8,000 THHE eleventh ordinary general meet- ing of W. Hammer and Co.. Ltd.. was held at tho registered office. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, on Friday. Mr. S. H. Moss was m the chair, ethers present being625 words
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Article83 1934-09-12 10 Yearly Programme For New Russian Factory Habarosvk. The construction of a new giant tannery and shoe factory will be completed m the Far East by the end of the second Five Year Plan. The tannery will treat 350,000 large hides and 850,000 small skins a year.Tass - 83 words
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70 1934-09-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 11, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) Wfa 25% R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F. 0.8.) IH4 25% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct-Dec. 26% 26V 2 Jan-Mar. 27% 2V/ 2 Apr-June 28 V 8 23V4 Tone of Market:70 words
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Article113 1934-09-12 10 THE TIN PRICE September 11, Singapore tin price fper picul) $113.50. Sept. 11, 12 o'clock noon Gambler 4.23 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper r 41.00 White Pepper 40.00 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small flake Tapica 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 172 l113 words
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Article212 1934-09-12 10 SEPT. 11. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 13|64 London, 60 days' sight 2,4 3 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London, demand 2 4*B London, T.T. 2 4 3/32 Lyons, Paris, demand 870 Hamburg, demand212 words
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Article182 1934-09-12 10 United Press Association Sept. 7. 8. 10. American Can. Com. 97 97 V 2 Wu American Telephone and Telegraph 113U 113 111 3 4 Atcheson Railroad 49V 2 49% 47? 4 Dupont 83 87? 8 85% Firestone Unq. Unq. 14% General Electric 18* 4 18 17% General MotorsUnited Press Association - 182 words
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Article946 1934-09-12 10 TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1934. An.pat Tin (4) 5s 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c.d. Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d x.d Ayer Hitam Tin (68) Us 6d 15s 3d lAyer Weng ($1) 2.05 2.10 ißangrin Tin 2<>s 27s Changkat Tin (1) 50s 52s Chenderiang (£> 8s946 words
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Article435 1934-09-12 10 Singapore, Sept. 7. MEAT Beef steak Round) Kati 27 Beef stew or curry do 22 Pork, lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 33 Mutton Australian lb. Fcwl Kati 30 Hens (locally reared) do 40 Ducks Java Each 45 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair 70435 words
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Article241 1934-09-12 10 Domestic production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements (Settlement of Malacca), of tin, and tin-in-ore at 75.5 per cent., during the month of August. Tons Tons Federated Malay States 3 215 Unfederated Malay States, Johore 26 Kedah 17 Perils241 words
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Article130 1934-09-12 10 Successful Experiments In U.S.S.R. Moscow. A number of prominent scientists of the Soviet Union are engaged m the study of methods of artificial hybridisation of birds. Already the methods of artificial fecundation of turkeys, peacocks, ducks, etc., have been worked out. The possibility has been created of obtaining cross-breeds,Tass - 130 words
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Article495 1934-09-12 10 LITHOGRAPHERS FIRST YEAR COMPANY'S NET OP (169 After Xetr^ T HE 'T to, Sept. 10,1, 20 and 2 R,The lolloping ssalh al Messrs. K. C Eu .chair™ iTong. J. Israel, .dir- 7 y n h .Chong. Lum K.u •if** JA» tens (secretary!. The chairman m addr^h. meeting said- Lithographed l495 words
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Article82 1934-09-12 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices Shell and per Unit Ol 1 tins Crown. D: p,»r Unit Ol v tins Cross Kera of 2 x 4-gi Devoe's Imperial Brilli Kerosene per Gallons Sylvan Arrow X per tin Socony Motor Gas. pump per Brii Ii Socony Motor GaaouiM 14 drums p»*r drum Socony82 words
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Article18 1934-09-12 10 There has been .big plate exports from llIt cently. In one m* d increase of 73.500 box* >' p18 words
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Article, Illustration628 1934-09-12 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - STARS WEEP AT FUNERAL Marie Dressler MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In _P«*»on BY CTUDIO flags were half mast and j cameras were still on the whore Marie Dressier once te d. while the organ rolled out olemn measures m the wee of the Heather where fewer umdred close friends sat. a628 words
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Article107 1934-09-12 11 Fate Of Couple Who Were Thought To Have Eloped Mudken, Aug. 23. The arrest yesterday of a bandits' messenger bring In demands has upset an earlier police theory that the disappearance on Tuesday, of Mr. SoloZetlin. an American furrier, and Russian woman, was merely an elopement cReuter - 107 words
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Article108 1934-09-12 11 London, Sept. 7. the greatest operations m [^<' building m England will be comt'd with the erection m the Strand Aldwych of the final section of a House, one of the most conspicuous tures of modern London. 11 Office of Works has leased the >sed new building forRadio - 108 words
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Article39 1934-09-12 11 Sydney. IIj X that the Archbishop of Syd--2 *aa Interested m open-air church the Rector of St. Matthew's i England. Manly, applied to l council for permission to hold lay services on the ocean and haroeachet. This was granted.39 words
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Article96 1934-09-12 11 "Nominal" Change Effected In Germany Berlin, Sept. 9. The nominal union of the evangelical churches m Germany was accomplished when Dr. Jaeger, the juridical member of Reichbishop Mueller's ecclestiastical cabinet, decreed that the churches m Bavaria and Wurttemberg ceased to be independent and their legal power passesReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article72 1934-09-12 11 Fifty Arrests After Raids In Berlin Berlin, Sept. 9. Fifty alleged communists have been arrested by General Goering's police In the Schoeneberg district of Berlin. The raids, which followed long and careful observation on certain houses and people are continuing and are creating much excitement. It is rumoured72 words
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Article58 1934-09-12 11 Why He Will Not Allend Braemear Games London, Sept. 9. In connection with the King s inability to attend the Graemar Games. U is learned that there is nothing seriously the matter with the King's health The cold winds have rendered it inadvisable to risk exposure toReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article, Illustration760 1934-09-12 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst I 1 1| PLAYING AN UNNATURAL CONTRACT In a recent Individual tournament held at Crockford's Club m New York City, a hand was dealt on which only one of the teams arrived at the best i760 words
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Article105 1934-09-12 11 Customs Station Opened At Kupeikou Peiping, Au*. 22. The first of the new Customs stations to be established at a number of passes m the Great Wall was opened today at Kupeikou. This will be followed by ?he opining of others at Hsifengkou Lengkou Siysankou, YiyuankouReuter - 105 words
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Article57 1934-09-12 11 China's Chances Of Re-election Compromised Genera, Sept. 9. I Turkey has presented her candidature for the seat on the Council of the League which China Is due to vacate. A Turkish official statement says Persia is withdrawing her candidature n The development means that China's chances ofReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article97 1934-09-12 11 Earning Up To £33 A Fortnight Scone. Men engaged m rabbit-trapping and rabbit-poisoning m the Scone district have found the calling lucrative and some cheques for large amounts have been paid to individuals. One cheque for the fortnight's results ;was £33 12s 9d. another £33 Is 6d and others97 words
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Article81 1934-09-12 11 Rigid Inspection Of Passengers At Darwin Canberra, j Special facilities are to be provided at the Panny Bay aerodrome, Darwin, for I the examination of passengers arriving j jby the overseas air mail liners. The Federal Health Department is I making arangements for a rigid system Icf81 words
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Article151 1934-09-12 11 More People Homeward Than Outward London, Sept. 10. Encouragement of large-scale Empire migration should be avoided m the present state of the overseas' markets and also general advances of capital for land settlement should be discontinued, according to the report of the interdepartmental committee on mgration underReuter Wireless - 151 words
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Article128 1934-09-12 11 Germany Has Made It Creative Nuremburff, Sept 10. We have turned propaganda into a really creative art. declared Dr. Ooebbels, addressing Nazi propaganda officers. He declared that the end Justified the means and propaganda being a form of productive imagination, propagandists must intimately know the peoples' soul.Reuter Wireless - 128 words
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Advertisement288 1934-09-12 11 Aj«eu exceed $11*%*.**. A^waiiee In lwt* ill,itt.tit. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits »«t.ti#Ttw>u> HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore U)NDON OFFICE 27. Old Jew** v Th# Company hat £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* w«th the288 words
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Advertisement424 1934-09-12 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi424 words
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Advertisement595 1934-09-12 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated *n F.MS.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTSBooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Slam. (Incorporated In England). /ll Tinl SOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM595 words
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Advertisement304 1934-09-12 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AhhßK^s 2», PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I) of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall PlMtngef Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT RCDM i MARSLII.I I S. PLYMOI'TB AND LONDON t with tnrough connection fron Singapore and Peuang. HOMKWARD SAILINGS Leave Hidi»« \m GLOUCESTERSHIRE S»?pt 21 I WORCESTERSHIRE Oct 11 CHESHIRE304 words
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Miscellaneous542 1934-09-12 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7 30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuan tan ;via Jerartut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan cvia Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday542 words
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Miscellaneous783 1934-09-12 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE I COLLISION IN FOG Captain With Views On BOTH to blame, the plaintiffs m the greater degree, was the judgment of Mr Justice Langton m the Admiralty Court, recently, m an action arising out of the sinking of the motor vessel Grit of London off Hythe. during783 words
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Miscellaneous632 1934-09-12 12 "Unorthodox" Navigation CAPTURED BY BANDITS Unhappy End To Yachting Adventure FOUR Russian yachtsmen and one lady who took part m an unofficial race ''across country" have been captured by bandits. The crews of eight yachts decided to take advantage oi the extensive 1 Hoods as a novelty, and staged a632 words
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Miscellaneous210 1934-09-12 12 SINGAPORE 1 East Wharf (Bntraaei A I Elephant, 22; >>^. I Main Whan (Entrance On. I Corfu 18. To* X Gen. Metzlnuvr 1, J Aeneas, Shantung 9 Kmpirel)(K.k lF ;n, rjll( Malayan Princ 30; C it y of v. I Mentor 35 Thurland CaL£ I Empfre Dock (l.ntran,,- (i Nankoh210 words
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Advertisement368 1934-09-12 13 I BRUTISH! INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due Dae 1 aa«e Spore. T'aage Spore RIN 15.000 Sept. 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov. 9 RAJI'UTANA 17.000 Sept. 28 BURDVVAN 6.070 Nov. 22 BEHAI 6,000 Oct. 7 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 CHTTRAL368 words
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Advertisement485 1934-09-12 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Norwich Sept. 14 Sept. 16 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE, FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Due Sails485 words
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Advertisement1162 1934-09-12 13 I 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. I THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. Ltd. I THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIEN W.1,162 words
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Advertisement906 1934-09-12 14 K. P. MCOKINKLUU PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ THEDENS Wednesday, Sept. 12. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, Sept. 12. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambl. MAJANG -Wednesday, Sept. 12, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. CREMER— Wednesday, Sept. 12. Belawan-Deli and Penang. REIJNST Thursday, Sept 13, Cheribon <not for passengers), Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampenan.906 words
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Advertisement322 1934-09-12 14 |nChK?i REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penanr. Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside stateroomsExcellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. PRESIDENT HARRISON, SEPTEMBER 25th. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, INC., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) Hongkong Bank Chambers Phone 5931. SWEDISH322 words
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Advertisement541 1934-09-12 14 O. S. X, LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. BUENOS AIRFs via AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. EAST SOI i H AF <)U^h( i (Express Service) (Intermpdi-u/ s. hR^U m.s. Buenob Aires Maru Sept. 30 *»^lst| m.s. Santos Maru Oct. 30 s.s. Arnbia M »ru m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru Nov.541 words
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Article, Illustration1931 1934-09-12 15 " HERMES - "HERMES" Compiled by RUGBY Change over of talent Singapore players m Pennnir— and what Penang thought of then— Negri'g losses. SOCCER The nearest thins to "tup tie fever"— the surprise defeat of the Malays— Cattle Traders a force to be contended with Second round ties Wiltshires make1,931 words
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Article195 1934-09-12 15 Owners And Trainers Of Other! 1 St. Leger Horses Think So London. Sept. 11. Windsor Lad, the Derby winner and St. Leger favourite, is not expected to be beaten m the race even by owners and trainers running horses against him. Mr. Martin Benson, owner ofReuter Wireless - 195 words
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Article68 1934-09-12 15 Briton Remains Aloft For 12 Hours London, Sept. 8. 1 The British gliding record was broken by a huge margin at Sutton Bank. Yorkshire, when John Layer 1 remained aloft for 12 hours and 21 j minutes compared with seven hours and 22 minutes established by Flying I68 words
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Article, Illustration180 1934-09-12 15 Larry Gains Battered Into Helplessn ess AT the White City Jack Petersen won the British Empire heavyweight Championship by beathiß Larry Gains of Canada, the latter retiring at the thirteenth round ot a fifteen rounds contest. After battling with wonder tul pluck Gains dropped hisReuter - 180 words
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Article152 1934-09-12 15 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT Results Of Yesterday's Ties The following are the results ol the ties played yesterday m the S.CC. autumn tennis tournament: A Singles Handicap C. N. Reed beat W. J. 11. Warden. 6_3, 2—6. 6—2. B Doubles Handicap R. A. Scruton and D. A Johnston. plus 3. beat152 words
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Article162 1934-09-12 15 RESULTS OF YESTERDAYS TIES Dyne Cup Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Millar, owe 4. beat Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke and H L Marshall, owe 15, 6—3. 6—o. Griff Cup F. L. Lane and G. E. M. Jones, plus 2. beat W. A. Phipps and F. H. Harris162 words
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Article35 1934-09-12 15 London. Sept. 10. Today's home football resulted as < follows: DIVISION 2 Hull City 1 Plymouth 1 Sheffield 1 Bradford City 2 DIVISION 3 (Southern) Millwall 2 Bournemouth 0 CardifT 2 Southend 0 -Reuter35 words
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188 1934-09-12 15 From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10. XT S. Wise ot Singapore reached the i^ semi-final In the men's open singles i championship ot the Tee Valli tennis tournament at Kampong Kuantan. H. J. Sinclair. Of Selanßor. is a ttnjalisc The188 words
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Article180 1934-09-12 15 Forest Hill. Sept. 10. In the quarter finals of the American Singles Championship today Klrby beat Shields. 4-6. 6 4. 6- 4. 6 3. and meets Perry m the semi-final. Kirby's win is regarded as the surprise [of the Championship. Shields led 4 0 m the first setReuter - 180 words
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Article748 1934-09-12 16 Singapore Athletic Union Poor Opponents A A Chinese I. 6; S.A. Union 0. THE first round Cup tie between the first eleven of the Chinese and the Singapore Athletic Union at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon was much too one-sided to be interesting.748 words
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Article, Illustration932 1934-09-12 16 Selections for Today SEVERAL HORSES WHICH MAY Selections By Bookie And .Leighton So cleverly ha* the handicapping been done, writes Bookie, the «~ree Press racing correspondent, that, together with heavy fields md the probability of good going, the picking of today's winners vill be no easy932 words
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Article424 1934-09-12 16 anything this year but is down two divisions. An eye might be kept on Miss Singapore. She did well m the (recent amateur races. Silvanus has been scratched m this I race. Triple Green, who carries top weight, has not done much so far. Rangoon is424 words
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Article331 1934-09-12 16 B IG SURPRISE IN S.A.F.A. CUP Cattle Traders' fy« Over Malays Set Aside GAME AWARDED TO MALAYS TTHh retull thf M 1 Tradini B.C i Anson R<, Traders by thn set aside and Malays, i Thi.s act! I special meet lencc cup accordant, corny that sr unregtot* goalkeeper Rule 60331 words
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Advertisement147 1934-09-12 16 ONCE A WOMAN HAS BECOME USED TO AUTOMATIC HOT WATER. HEATED BY GAS. ANYTHING ELSE SEEMS LIKE GOING BACK TO THE MIDDLE AGES. THIS MODERN CONVENIENCE DOES AWAY. ONCE AND FOR ALL. WITH WAITING, RUNNING UP AND DOWN STAIRS TO LIGHT AND TURN OFF THE HEATER AND GOING WITHOUT HOT147 words
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Advertisement63 1934-09-12 16 J^^ B^^^ PLEASURE IN WATER ITS BEST. A/JQfi&/* j(M7I/ytlJ7loJlJ m Ever > JOHNSON feature i> •^^y^^y^ r to you. Each adds to ronsUnl _^^^^^^B(b^ s.»tistattor\ performaiui With" them outboard motoring will ".t you the f«mfort and pl<\tsiiiv >">i a right to expect. JOHNSON— The water motoring perfection you have been63 words
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