The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1934
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Title Section14 1934-09-14 1 The Singapore Free Press NOo 14..TJ0. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. *0 CENTS.14 words
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Article92 1934-09-14 1 NEW TERMS DRAFTED FOR SOVIET Smoothing Entry Into League Geneva. Sept. 13. mmittee has agreed, text oi the telegram proposed to send to the] portion of the original i ling with Russia's willing- 1 form with the covenant and League obligations. Is largely the result of on pointing out thatReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article, Illustration175 1934-09-14 1 Hope Of A Successful Conclusion TERMS TO SOVIET London. Sept. 11. Russia joining the waa rel erred to as j Important matters likethe present Assembly I address from Geneva British delegate Mr. added that he was The preliminary negotlading *ould. before il illy concluded. id that representativesBritish Radio - 175 words
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Article132 1934-09-14 1 Currency Exchange Protection CHINA'S PROBLEM London, Sept. 13. Kastern banking circles m London do not anticipate important limitation activities of foreign banks m Shanghai as a result of the Chinese Government's order published on Sept. 9, declares The Times. THERE is some doubt concerning the\ extent to which the regulationsReuter - 132 words
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Article94 1934-09-14 1 Air Ministry Official Shot Dead By Clerk Baghdad. Sept. 12. JW/IR. J. A WHITE, an Air Ministry Iwl civilian official attached to the works' and building department of the Royal Air Force, has been shot dead by an Iraq clerk and another Britifh civilian named Marks was ser^aislYReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article79 1934-09-14 1 Britain's Notification Tc i League Geneva, Sept. 10. Britain has notified the League that all the necessary measures will be taken to prevent the shipment of arms, w^r material and aircraft to Paraguay and Bolivia as the necessary agreements are reached on the basis of her proposal cReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article110 1934-09-14 1 British Flying Boats Venture London. Sept. 11. Two large flying boats are preparing to leave Mountbatten. Plymouth, tomcrow on. a training cruise to Greenland. The first stage of the flight will carry the flying boats via Oban to the Farces, 500 miles. On the second day they willBritish Radio - 110 words
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Article30 1934-09-14 1 London, Sept. 11. General Post Office returns show that the number of wireless receiving licences issued up to the end of August last was 6.428,960 British RadioBritish Radio - 30 words
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Article, Illustration337 1934-09-14 1 Grave Development Of U.S. Textile Dispute GOVERNMENT MAY ACT PRESIDENT Roosevelt may intervene directly m thfe U.S. textile dispute which has been rendered all the more serious by wild rioting m Rhode Island State. I A mob of 5,000 caused trouble at aReuter - 337 words
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Article122 1934-09-14 1 Ugly Rioting Occurs At Saylesville I Washington, Sept. 12. j The strike outlook is darkening, the Mediation Board having abandoned its arbitration efforts. Meanwhile ugly rioting is going on at Saylesville, Rhode Island, where three were shot seriously and scores injured when the National Guards fired onReuter - 122 words
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Article54 1934-09-14 1 Hyde Park, New York, Sept. 11. The principles for the immediate reorganisation and simplification of the National Recovery Administration have been agreed to between President Roosevelt and General Johnson after a night's conference. The N.R.A. will be placed on the same basis as the Federal Government with :hree separate branches,54 words
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Article186 1934-09-14 1 JAPANESE POLITICAL CRISIS Government In Danger Tokio, Sept. 13. Tokio is faced with the possibility of the War Minister's resignation and the consequential downfall of the Government if the Army's demands for settlement of the so-called trinity imbroglio m Manchuria are not accepted. *THE Foreign Offlce, which has fetttt 1Reuter - 186 words
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Article139 1934-09-14 1 DEGRADA TION OF RUSSIAN WOMEN IN CHINA Geneva, Sept. 13. r[E condition to which Russian women refugees m Shanghai are reduced can only be stated m the discreet pages of an official document, says a report to the League of the Nansen International Office forReuter - 139 words
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Article48 1934-09-14 1 London, Sept. 11. The now arterial road to the London docks, which ru;S been built at a cost of £3,000,000 to overcome serious traffic congestion m one of the most densely populated districts of London, will be opened today by the Minister of Transport. British RadioBritish Radio - 48 words
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Article108 1934-09-14 1 Prince George And Princ*--Marina In Paris Paris, Sept. 11 Prince Gt.orgc ftnd Princess Mar have arrived here from Munich. The crowd, infected with the happiness radiating from the royal couple. loon lost its first slight reserve and mingled with the royal party as if to welcome the newly-engagedReuter Wireless - 108 words
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Advertisement61 1934-09-14 1 MOTOR UNION p R IVATE CAR POLICIES FOR c£R\ ICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. |_<^A_— ___L_l_L I} 1 liiß 11 __L HMaaM TONIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th COCKTAIL DANCE S«* EC,AL "Ej^™ MLL KIRA BORIS "INNER DANCE (direct from paris> j NON -DINERS $1.00 9-45 p.m. lo EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. midnight61 words
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Advertisement85 1934-09-14 1 ON OTHER PAGES i Page Letters To the Editor 2 Diary of the week Radio Programme 2 Australian jamboree 3 London's silence zone 3 Women's Page 4 Picture Page Air Mail speed-up Yellow fever peril "Men About To Die Morro Castle Enquiry 9 Mr. Sun Fo In Shanghai 9 Latest85 words
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Advertisement131 1934-09-14 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD. i toe Lb En«landi FOI NDFD BY THE MOTOR 1 MON OT G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSIRERS TO THE A. A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorney SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd :>. Mill %CCA ST.. jfl. :>m Singapore SEAVIEW rA HOTEL IDEAL131 words
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Article77 1934-09-14 2 Owing to the repair work being undertaken o* the Singapore District ar.d Police Courts, the Court of the Oistrict Judge and First Magistrate, Mr. H. A. Forrer. is being held In the Coroner's Court. Mr. Forrer occupies the Coroner's Chambers, while the Coroner occupies the ground floor of77 words
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Article52 1934-09-14 2 Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originating Summonses and 1 Motion. Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell m the 2nd. Court at 11 ajn. Assizes:—Rex vs. Tay Jee Bah and Cheong Soh52 words
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Article119 1934-09-14 2 Difficulty Of Paying For British Goods London, Sept. 12. One of the remaining means whereby German Importers pay for British goods is temporarily closed. The Reichsbank has temporarily suspended playment into the special account opened by them m the name of the Bank of England, because it exReuter - 119 words
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Article529 1934-09-14 2 Letters To The Editor WHY ZONES OF SILENCE WON'T WORK IN SINGAPORE HORN STILL NECESSARY— A REPLY TO MR. FARRER To the Editor. Sir, If Municipal coolies would cease their practice of dropping off the sanitary lorries, while still on the move, darting across the road, snatching up their529 words
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Article124 1934-09-14 2 English Heroine Of Cafe Shooting The prompt and courageous action of an Englishwoman m a Nice (French Riviera) cafe saved the life of a seven-year-old girl during a shooting drama The Englishwoman, formerly Miss Winifred Ramscar, of Manchester married a Frenchman named Verbottl m London, ll years ago.124 words
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Article79 1934-09-14 2 Charge Against Nazis In Saar Saarbrucken, Sept. H Allegations that Nazis m the Saar have terrorised the population with *nH ea £t f re risals *«*r the plebiscite and have gained control of local administrations and poisoned the minds or the officials are made m a memorandumReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article391 1934-09-14 2 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Local Successes rln Spring Examination > I^OUR out of the six candidates from the Mercantile Institute for the m spring examination of the London Chamber of Commerce were successful: t Shorthand:— Chen Jan Sen (80) Distinction: Tan Bok Keng <60> Distinction. Book-Keeping:— Teo Sah Tee (Dls-391 words
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Article148 1934-09-14 2 Famous British Comedian At The Capitol i The most important thing about being j funny is to maintain a perfect seriousness. That's the explanation offered by I Herbert Mundin, whose fame as a comedian is worldwide. •Mundin is featured m the new Fox .Film comedy, "Call It148 words
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Article155 1934-09-14 2 Liquidation Offer By Germany mm__ London, Sept. 11 The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Associations m Manchester today received the report of Sir George Holden and other members of the dele£SJ? W K iCh has just from Berlin, where discussions took place regarding the settlement of outstanding debtsBritish Radio - 155 words
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Advertisement202 1934-09-14 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMEN T r 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. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS •14 A Change Alley, Singapore The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbons202 words
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Advertisement312 1934-09-14 2 lend. Tenders m following maieriau Particulars. 1 mj Jl Room. Erection PayaL, table )Um mSffifi etc. for 4 p.m. Wed| r m I Singapore, j Excavati,,, V Buki-Ti,,./ between Road. D. Wedne. *j Ml NICIPALITY. Annual SSupp p i v Tenders ..r. head* fat Municipal,,, one year m H r<)312 words
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Miscellaneous281 1934-09-14 2 Diary Of FRIDAY, SEPT. 14. High Water 1.21 a.m. 9 ft. 1.10 p.m 93 ft. Football: Government League, Seconc Division, Printing vs. Monopolies 11. J.C.S.A ground S.A.F.A. Cup, second round Chinese vs. S.R.C. SATURDAY, SEPT. 15. High Water 2.03 a.m., 8.3 ft., 1.41 p.m. 9.1 ft. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold281 words
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Miscellaneous173 1934-09-14 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes 8.8.C Transmission 111 9.05 p.m. Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin and announcements. 9.20 The Gossip Hour, compered by Cecil Madden. 950 The Northern Studio Orchestra. 10.35 Surprise item. 10 50 The Hotel Metropoie Orchestra, (leader. A. Rossi), directed by Emilio Colombo, relayed from173 words
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Article, Illustration842 1934-09-14 3 GREAT SUCCESS OF NEW TRAFFIC PLAN May Be Extended London, Aug. 29 ral chorus of approval yesterday of the effects on ght of the Minister oi Transports order forbidding the ms or other instruments of warning over a wide area atlng irom Charing Cross, between the842 words
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314 1934-09-14 3 QUARTER OF A MILLION FEWER WORKLESS IN BRITAIN London, Sept. 12. THE Ministry of Labour estimate that at Aug. 20 there were approximately 10.170.000 insured persons aged 16 to 64 m employment m Great Britain. This was 34.000 more than a month before and 376.000 more than a year ago.314 words
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Jamboree Site Out In The Bush
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469 1934-09-14 3 CAMP BEING PREPARED FOR 15,000 BOYS City Of Canvas -Melbourne. was simply bush land but a short while ago is rapidly being converted into a splendidly organized 'anvas city which will spring to life *hen the Australian Jamboree commences en December 27th this yoar. Near the fashionable watering-piace -•ailed Frankston,469 words
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Article310 1934-09-14 3 BICYCLE THIEF CAUGHT IN THE ACT Six Weeks In I*l A bicycle thief who was "shadowed" by two detectives and caught redhanded m North Bridge Road was produced ior sentence beiore Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court yesterday. The captive was a 20-year-old youth. Yew310 words
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Article258 1934-09-14 3 MAN ATTACKED AFTER GAMBLING PARTY •pHE trial cl a Young Chinese. Lee Chok Long, on a charge of robbery was started before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge, yesterday.' I The allegation was that the accused l had formed one of a party of four who258 words
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Article113 1934-09-14 3 Bengali Charged With Attack On Sikh In a blood-stained loin cloth and with an ugly wound over his shorn head. Bhan Shi, a Bengali Brahmin. appeared m the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday to answer a charge of murder of another man named Cher Singh.113 words
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Article40 1934-09-14 3 What do you do with your discarded clothing? The Y.W.CA. will be glad to have it, for their jumble sale to be held at the Y.W.CA.. Raffles Quay, on Friday. Oct. 5, at 4 p.m. Men's, women's and children's cloth-40 words
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Article169 1934-09-14 3 Result Of Neglected Rheumatism. Hen letter that goes to pr<>\e that i rheumatism ol long standing can be relieved by thc right treatment: 'T have been sullVrer lrom rheumatism for BOOM 12 to 14 years now and hav> foolishly taken no steps to r< lieve169 words
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Advertisement69 1934-09-14 3 LOST ENERGY quickly regained by taking a T7T Tonic W|n b died wine m which is "rid Uimous Phosferine— °1 all tonics. Obtainable P HUVEKS AND SONS LTD., ►*apore and Penan*. 1 at the* oomplalnta success- to tha root oi tha trouble. Blood Mixture li the W freateat blood purrflor69 words
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Advertisement865 1934-09-14 3 i A .1 HP_I MP_ S__R m\*B I Waterproof Green Canvas roller blinds. j Maker and repairer of rattan and J i Bertam Chirks, Canvas and Spring Blind.;, Tarpaulins, Tents. Bags, i Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire I Netting Fencing, Wool huntinus ABDUL RAHMAN, J Telephone 2454. J Office 66,865 words
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Article, Illustration983 1934-09-14 4 YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE NEW Autumn Fashion Trends OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT BLACK IS BACK IN FASHION PURPRISINGLY, there is already much to say about the autumc lashions. Usually we have to wait until the middle of August before getting an inkling as to the direction fashion will983 words
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Article122 1934-09-14 4 Ammonia Makes An Excellent Cure ALTHOUGH cloudy ammonia has far many years been In use m English households as a cleaner, it is only recently that the manifold uses of this versatile liquid have been fully appreciated In the tropics. As a cure for prickly heat it is122 words
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Article53 1934-09-14 4 Cook two tablespoonfuls of line sago m a pint of water until transparent, flavouring with cinnamon. Add half a pint of chopped, seeded raisins, half a pint of pine- apple juice, the juice of half a lemon, and sugar to taste. Serve very cold m glasses decorated with53 words
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FIRST GLASS DRESS EVER MADE
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Article163 1934-09-14 4 WORN IN CLASSIC MANNER JTAVE you ever thought of the 1 1 infinite variations of the long scarf Those lengthy pieces of romain. chiffon, velvet, or what you will, which fall straight across the front of your frock, and fall gracefully In two long floating ends to163 words
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Article26 1934-09-14 4 Grapejuice. left-over spiced pickle juice or sweet pickle relish gives an excellent flavour to baked ham. Use about a cupful and pour over it while baking.26 words
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Article196 1934-09-14 4 THE first dress ever made of glass has been shown m Paris It looks rather like mother-of-j pearl, and its appearance suggests I something more substantial than its name. Women are not likely to be able to wear these dresses to any great extent yet.196 words
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Article134 1934-09-14 4 AN ORIGINAL SWEET FOR DINNER TT la often difficult i think ot I an ordinal nm I party or for BOOM Indian cream i del which will br found I ly appreciated Cut up j rresti pin ..;>; halfmoon slices Poa< about ten mlnutei Ln ranila i aye134 words
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Article16 1934-09-14 4 To bo hygienic .md fi I people feeling baby and emhroldei stitch the Injtu cl me."16 words
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Advertisement49 1934-09-14 4 9 -m* A? 1 k^^^M«T^fl^_h^PS_lAr_BV_HU_^_k l^ "^^s. Kjß JL/ can be made with little if Crystals. Everyone will W^"'^^ M, relish their delicious fresh __w^flE« fruit flavours and enjoy Ok T^* their cooling and refreshing /_i qualities. IP Cerebos Jelly Ciystals rrode engine* to: Boustead Co.. Lrd.. S.S F.M.S'.49 words
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Advertisement97 1934-09-14 4 WOULD YOU LIKE SOMETHING DIFFERENT? —something for which you have for a lone S? C 2°"?? waited. Then you must tr.\ Willards Canadian Chocolate, a real tribute to the confectioners art. They are obtainable m a wide variety of assortments, mo?H t 5 an S s to he adoP^on of97 words
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Advertisement96 1934-09-14 4 fPm^XX-l t*'^ sk'Vi +r&:^;i-:, ■?#r m- U A D C Down the hill they come, Smiler M leading-the Govs Gate children— full of Health and Vitality— irresistible See how they drive the hosts of Debility and Disease before them— utterly defeated and dismayed Let your little one, too, join this96 words
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Article, Illustration211 1934-09-14 5 tte ratlicdnl Mtttoß .Cor the Kll- dim "WI-.0- Tim,." hased true imidents from the life of P»n. Hubert .nd erring Ruhard lauher the famous ,„m P „ser with HUI. Ki.hberuer and J a Baxter A CABARET scene lrom 'Over the the Garden Wall,"The Constant Nymph - 211 words
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Advertisement80 1934-09-14 5 FIVE BATS D D A KM W\ jKA N U maw mm. arm mm maw CONDENSED MILK with creamy flavour is prepared by experts through a hygienic process and is unequalled of its kind. TRY A TIN TO-DAY AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. __^__^^^__________\______^_^A^^^^^^^ m m^ mummimm^mmmmmm^ C °ND|NSEDMI^ _*lV_80 words
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Article884 1934-09-14 6 BRITISH POSTAL AUTHORITIES TO CARRY OUT EXPERIMENTS WITH AUTOGYRO Dropping Mail On P. O. Roof London, Aug. 31. THE boldest experiment m the history of air mail development is to be conducted m London during the course of the next three or four weeks, when884 words
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Article265 1934-09-14 6 WELL-KNOWN MALACCA SIKH CHARGED CHAIT Singh, a prominent member of the Sikh Advisory Board, stood charged with two other Sikhs. Jail Singh and Wasakar Singh, before the Malacca District Judge, Mr. Whitehouse, with causing grievous hurt to one Kishen Singh by throwing formic acid. The accused, all related265 words
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Article234 1934-09-14 6 Garden Party At The Presidency (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. A garden party to over 300 people was given at the Residency this afternoon, m honour of the seventy-first birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor. Although rain fell earlier m the afternoon, it234 words
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Article159 1934-09-14 6 Registration Place Of Car Decides Case <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 12. In the Supreme Court here today. Mr. Mervyn E. A. Farr appealed before Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie. on behalf of Mr. A. G. Dobb, a European contractor of Singapore, against the fine of $5159 words
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Article64 1934-09-14 6 Thirty Three Pullers Summoned Thirty three ricksha pullers, who formed part of the nocturnal parade m the Stamford Road, Queen Stre?t and Waterloo Street area, were arrraigned m the count of the Registrar of Vehicles yesterday, on charges of obstruction and loitering. The hearing was postponed until today.64 words
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Article71 1934-09-14 6 Holds Up Police Court Business A low-flying plane, which could be seen apparently level with a window m the dome of Liverpool police court, held up business for some time, circling three times round the court. When the aeroplane had at last flown away, the deputy stipendiary.71 words
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Article56 1934-09-14 6 THE LIONS WERE BORED Wrestling Bout Staged Brisbane. The well-known Australian wrestler "Tarzan" Billy Mecake (14st). beat j Count De Varas a4st. 3 Ib.) m a freak wrestling match m the lions' cage at i VVirth's Circus. It was net a particularly good bout. I the lions obviously being bored56 words
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Anomaly Of Electricity Supply
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Article352 1934-09-14 6 Comprehensi ve Survey In Africa THE introduction of air-travel has broken down one of the natural barriers to the spread of disease. When travellers from the East were coming back to Western lands by land or sea. there was usually time tor the recognisable signs of serious352 words
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Article165 1934-09-14 6 Presence "A Refining Influence" "If my club is not good enough for my wife it is not good enough for me," said Mr. R. Richardson, of Durham, president of the Working Men's Club and Institute Union, addressing the union's summer school at Oxford. Urging the members to165 words
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Article61 1934-09-14 6 Mr. K. S. Kandiah. eldest son of Mr and Mrs. K. Sinathamby of Chunnakam. Ceylon, was married, on Aug 27 to Miss Srimathi Nagamma. daughter o: Mr. and Mrs. V. Kandiahpillai, also of Chunnakam, where the marriage ceremony was performed. The bridegroom is employed m the Medical Department. Seremban, and61 words
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Article214 1934-09-14 6 3lr. E. Wrifley And Miss K. O. Borgen A fashionable wedding. In which the bride had just arrived trom Home by tlie Aeneas, took place at St. George's Church. Penang. The parties were Mr E. Wrigley. of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co.. Ltd. Bangkok, eldest son of the214 words
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Article63 1934-09-14 6 Isle of Man, Sept. 11. In the Manx Grand Prix races. White of Hertfordshire and a schoolmaster, riding a Norton won the Junior event covering 226 miles m the record time of two hours. 59 minutes and 44 seconds, averaging 75.59 m.p.h. Mitchell, riding a Cotton, won Light-weight63 words
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289 1934-09-14 6 REORGANISATION SCHEMES BEING CONSIDERED Inefficient Di^ributi 0n CECRET d ior UM reori I tneity S yst,„. Th.- parties n tions are the the Electric! 'the larger mvi trlclty linden Pl Proposals the Cl he corporate n the samel. Board Those m hdent that, b there will eith< i ment among289 words
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Advertisement99 1934-09-14 6 DDD Ilrescription H If joe art a •nfferar froa H Mamma, Ringworm, Dhobie* \_M Ito^Baltßk<Mim,Pnckl-Heft: mA* Paoriaaia, Singapore Foot, Itch ing IrvpUoma and Raahea, mm DD D. Praacriptio* Just a feH drtya af thim marralloM lotion ano FM na-e imstant rafcei Lrritatioß and pain gaaa at once, and a f99 words
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Advertisement98 1934-09-14 6 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I A W TH I Vm it I THE lAMPS OUSTING BRILLIANCE I mmm am^ SL^S. MEEsEEt*^ __e\_W Wm. __m r*. _l Be BEr iv^^^^H Bn A elw >v >x c^_^_^_^. _H ''TW^ Ik '•WkW;:P?H* JkEEWmYEW' —^__s____ nwv^B B^k. _kQjhV rt! "m"" I y^o* T^^l _R98 words
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Article1302 1934-09-14 7 Novelist's Intimate Study Of Gangsters R 1 !2 H C nCluding P art ot the article entitled "Men |i ro Die. relating new (acta about John Dillinger A__r_2 ;v.y No. 1. and his confederates America s part of this article by Jim v American eared m1,302 words
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Advertisement197 1934-09-14 7 SYDNEY HOWARD m Hftnftw mW lAN HAY J 2W<W JACK RAYMOND Starring SY.NEY HOWARD, PHILLIS KONSTAM WIS JEFFREYS AIEDV_\BD CUAPMAJf fi -j*^ **m^Ljm*m*mV m. "r- iwuiaSi^Vta pa IW v mWsm^tvJm mAMASIfm Ui^ BFfc_jr' al __^_T_B j_ l y^svtjff _r_*~— ir— _^l^^^^ r~~~^T*^ Fi_L >jPIPPMMHtoR l M l M>| **A,*lJttai^Bss_B 6.15-TONIGHT—197 words
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Advertisement136 1934-09-14 7 j 6 1 51 A^AliiBRA j 9.i5 THE CLASH AND FIRE OF LOUIS BROMFIELD'S SENSATIONAL BEST SELLER ELECTRIFIES THE SCREEN! BARTHELMESS m Warner Bros. Latest Hit "A MODERN HERO P ■■_^_^_mm__. m_ I M^% JEAN MUIR mm\^^mW*t IB Whose Gotten beauty aiiain mm iii Wmmr l^AmmmM H Hf v^R mw136 words
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847 1934-09-14 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1934. No Defence THE name of Anthony Fokker Is one with which to conjure. During the war that gifted Dutchman designed many of the German aeroplanes that raided Great Britain but since the cessation of hostilities his name has been associated with the847 words
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Article348 1934-09-14 8 Dr. A. W. Moreira. who has been on relict duty m Kampar, has returned to Batu Gajah Hospital. Mr. W. W. Shaw. Test Audit Inspector F.M.S. Railways, recently proceeded Home on furlough. Mr. A. Perry, of Maison Vogue. Singapore, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur and348 words
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Article, Illustration379 1934-09-14 8 Rs was saying. The New Seamen's Chaplain Want Mnn 1 kan President Soviet Mtantin Factory *FHE Rev. A. V. Wardle comes to the Singapore Missions to Seamen after serving as curate of Petersfield. Hants, for three and a half years. His theological training was undertaken at Bishops College, Cheshunt. prior379 words
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Article1266 1934-09-14 8 Queen's Ha l l Proms A FEW nights ago. m the slightly greenish light of the Queen's Hall. Sir Henry Wood raised his thin white baton and plunged the orchestra into the fortieth season of the Promenade Concerts. There was no ceremony or ritual about it for that is theManchester Guardian - 1,266 words
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Advertisement198 1934-09-14 8 ffl _^V» trim Hk Javua6 LJld/hmtape M LIQUEUR bramdy '^■Bp% CALDBECK'S SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS Whole Boneless Cuts and sliced Try them all— Hot or Cold equally STREAKY BACON The Breakfast Favourite. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. ■^^^■■"■■■■^■"^^"■■"■'■^^■■■""■■-■■■■■■-■■■■■■■^■b Warm Studios mmmmmm PYREX OVENWARE IN j LATEST DESIGNS. OVAL COVERED198 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-14 8 HEAVYWEIGHT BOXERS continually weigh themselves, says a well-known trainer. They also frequently measure their length. Measure the length of your possible losses and take out GAFLAC POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.39 words
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THEORY THAT LINER WAS SET ABLAZE BY BOMBS
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Article77 1934-09-14 9 Strong Attacks By Troops Hong Kong, Sept. 13. A sage from Kweilin, the capital oi Kwangsi, states the Red forces invading Kwangsi have been subto many attacks by the ;si and Hunanese troops. iave now been forced to 1 their original plan of capPrefecture of Chuanchow. areSin Chew Jit Poh - 77 words
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Article65 1934-09-14 9 Hong Kong, Sept. 13. Bhang Ming, head of the Administration m the Luan I lodged a protest against ol a Chinese peasant m the Chien Ann by a Japanese. anese and Koreans m the Concession m Tientsin have ci l urge the Japanese Consul the Chinese protest on the tSin Chew Jit Poh - 65 words
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Article, Illustration261 1934-09-14 9 New York. Sept. 11. Remarkable evidence was given at the resumption cl the enquiry into the Morro Castle disaster. Abbot, the chief engineer, said he was awakened by the alarm at 3 a.m. and tried to descend to the engine rooms but was trapped by a crowdReuter Wireless - 261 words
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Article184 1934-09-14 9 New York, Sept. 11. Sensational evidence was given by a New York doctor. Governor Morris Phelps, the first passenger survivor called to give evidence. He declared that no alarm was sounded and no attempt made to place the panic-stricken passengers m the lifeboats. He said his wife184 words
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Article104 1934-09-14 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London. Sept. IS. Spot I Sellers > 7 9!16d. <7%d.> (Buyers* 7 7 16d. (7 1/ 2 d.> Oct.-Dec. 7 9 16 d. <7 1116 d.> Jan.-Mar. 73 4 d- (7 7 8 d.) April-June104 words
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124 1934-09-14 9 Remarkable Evidence By Passenger On Morro Castle CAPTAIN'S BURIAL POSTPONED New York, Sept. 13. the „Mri_'i t r7. Co boy has rdercd thc Postponement of liner mmmm < SB* 1 WiUmott »*»> eomanded the ill-fated U.S. inort m rd haS been given to ho,d a P° st j^-FPORT of theReuter - 124 words
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Article207 1934-09-14 9 Visit To Japan Recalled Shanghai, Sept. 13. |V^R. SUN FO, President of the 1»* Legislative Yuan, said m an interview with pressmen today, that, far as he could see. there had been no change m the international relations between Russia, Japan, and the United States.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 207 words
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Article113 1934-09-14 9 Geneva, Sept. IS. Mr. De Valera's candid utterance to the assembly demanding more limelight on the discussions m regard to the Soviet's admission has embarrassed the Powers m dealing with a delicate problem. Sir John Simon let it be known that his opinion was that the quickest wayReuter - 113 words
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Article138 1934-09-14 9 Most Anxious Concerning Re-election Nanking, Sept. 12. China public and official circles are most anxious concerning their re-elec-tion to the council ot the League, and i it is felt that the failure of China's reelection will have deplorable consequences. The leading newspapers argue that after Japans withdrawalReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement157 1934-09-14 9 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SCOTTS ROAD, Singapore. PHONE 6490. TENNIS COURTS can now be reserved by non-residents at $1/an evening. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6490. I'otage Bonne Femme $I.2SCtSI ish a la Meuniere WATrH Cream of Tomato Koast Leg of Lamb TH-H," Frjed Fish and Tartare Sauce Mint Sauce HAI I V157 words
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Advertisement295 1934-09-14 9 I :^^LW- r £h. m_\ '-S^T <t BEAUTY TREATMEMT A' v9H Srv^-"4 •Sst*4> '^fl___ I m r I^^ w AMRFR *JH_r: m*rJ&___Jf^_Vr V-'^^"'* T s 'a^'Sv ■f i lmm tt MANSIONS SOLE AGENTS FOH CYCLAX PRODUCTS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. TANGLINCOI The New Dress Fabric Lovely, ami and295 words
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68 1934-09-14 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Sept. 13, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose) 25% 25»4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB.) 25 7/16 25 9/16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct-Dec. 26 26% Jan-Mar. 27 27% Apr- June 27% 27% Tone of68 words
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Article122 1934-09-14 10 Messrs. Evatt and Co., agents, advise the following outputs for the month of August. i RUBBER Brunei 35,000 lbs. Ulu Pandan 9,480 The following outputs for the month of August are advised by J. M Rennie and Co: August 1934 Pelepah Valley Estate 51,000 lbs Kota Tlnggi Estate122 words
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Article575 1934-09-14 10 Fraser s Share List f THURSDAY, SEPT 13. 1934. An.pat Tin (4) 5s c- qrt Bangrin Tin <£) 2™ z j*° HiLani Tin <<in> 7« d Hong Fatts ($1) 4 %i uS <*?■ Tln t55) 13s 3d 14 Johan Tin (20 cts.) 3 q 1 Kaimintlng (5) 6s 6s 6d575 words
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Article200 1934-09-14 10 Sept. 13. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 247 32 London, 3 months' sight 2413 64 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 3 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London, demand 2,4% London, T.T. 2 4 3/32 Lyons, Paris, demand 870 Hamburg, demand 144 New York,200 words
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Article56 1934-09-14 10 Interim Dividend At Rate Of 14 Per Cent I The Chartered Bank of India. Austra- Ha and China yesterday received a telegram from head office m London reading as follows: "Directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14 per cent,56 words
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Article1460 1934-09-14 10 KATU TIN - KATU TIN BY Increase In Charges By Siam Government The annual meeting of Katu Tin Dredging, Limited, will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday Sept. 19. The annual report is as follows Dredging. The dredge operated continuously on reduced time throughout the year with the exception1,460 words
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Article127 1934-09-14 10 Sept. 13, 12 o'clock noon Gambier 4 25 Java Cube 7 50 Hamburg Cube 7 50 Muntok White Pepper 42.50 white Pepper 41 50 Copra, Sundried 290 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small flake Tapica 3 70 Fair Sago Flour l' 70 Blanja Jelotong 6 7 5 Sarawak Jelotong127 words
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Article155 1934-09-14 10 Setback In America Reflected Here Messrs Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. m their "X dat «< £*4£S* tmTO? rem^d steady up to this morning, but at the time of writing have weakened shghtfv owing, no doubt, to the fall of '/cent U.S.A. which occurred m New York yesterday.155 words
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Article103 1934-09-14 10 Petrol And Kerosene P ric e s Shell and Pisi^V Per Unit o? 2 x tins gall Crown, Dragon ft > Per Unit of 2 x tins HWk* Cross Kerosene n cr linn 44 n Of 2x4-gall 0 n P un, Devoe's Imperial Brilii an > SnT r Sylvan Arrow103 words
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Article133 1934-09-14 10 Sept. lo II American Can. Com. WU American Telephone and Telegraph \\\%l n Atcheson Railroad 47% Unn Dupont 03' q ,8 '8 Firestone f 4 5« General Electric J I General Motors 27* 28>, ij. (Goodrich n-f Goodyear 1^ I Inter-Telephone and I Telegraph B.i8 .i 9 Rational133 words
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Article32 1934-09-14 10 The board of the Renong Tin Dr. dicing Co.. Ltd.. have recommended payment on Oct. 11 of a dividend oi 10 pn cent, m respect of the year ended June 30. 1934.32 words
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271 1934-09-14 10 NETHERLANDS INDIA RUBBER STATISTICS I The following infer^tion has been received from the Chlel Ol central Bureau oi Statistics. Batavia oTaplh May rt June 2*3*^^ dUnn aagg ana July. 1934. converted to long tons ol 2.240 lb Particulars of Rubber T^7 72 r April May June L Latex I I^271 words
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Article, Illustration948 1934-09-14 11 OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT - WHERE CHINESE LOOK for LEADERSHIP OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT local Chinese Topics By j local Chinese public body to which the Chinese community look leadership m all affairs affecting them is the Singapore Chamber of Commerce which has been doing wonderful work the last 30 years for local and China charities.948 words
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Article52 1934-09-14 11 A fire broke out m the operating room of the Jesselton Cinema at about 11 p.m. on Aug. 31 when talkies were being j exhibited. Flames scorched the stairtease and woodwork of the gallery, but jthe audience was evacuated from the building without an accident. The machines were destroyed by52 words
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Article, Illustration657 1934-09-14 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst PLAYING FOR A FINESSE RATHER THAN A BREAK THHERE is much more to expert dum- my play than sound technique. The good card player knows the correct type of play to employ and when to employ it—657 words
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Article222 1934-09-14 11 A Notable Film Of The Southern Cross Sydney. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's film. "The Old Bus." which is shortly to be released m Sydney, was shown at the i Liberty Theatre, to a party of guests I .invited by Sir Charles and Lady Kings- fcrd Smith. "The222 words
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Article128 1934-09-14 11 Soldier Receives Them After 32 Years After 32 years, E. G. Foster, of East Qosford, a Boer war veteran has received his medals from the War Offlce. Foster enlisted m the New South Wales Citizens' and Bushmen's Corps, and was a lieutenant m the field under Colonel128 words
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Article141 1934-09-14 11 Enterprising Move By Sydney Churches Sydney. Services for surfers on the beaches m the metropolitan area will be held on Sundays throughout the summer by Church of England clergymen provided the municipal councils concerned offer no opposition. Clergymen decided on the step at a meeting which was141 words
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Article136 1934-09-14 11 V.C. Winners Seek Post At Shrine Melbourne. Three V.C winners, several holders oi the CM G. and D.S.O. with bar are among the 400 applicants for the position of attendant at th" Shrine of Remembrance. The job will carry £4 10s a week m wages. When applications136 words
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Advertisement725 1934-09-14 11 __m _ii«_*k.l-b mm msm+im. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j 'Incorporated In the Straits Bem«T-*r«*) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life BuUdlng, CecU Btreet. Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jew-> The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, w'th the British Life armMir Companies725 words
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Article108 1934-09-14 12 Ignored Warning Not to Ride by Canal Two brothers, aged 12 and eight who ignored a warning not to ride a pony along the towpath of the Aire and Calder Canal, at Knottingley (Yorkshire), were drowned when the animal slipped into the water They were Stanley and Reuben108 words
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594 1934-09-14 12 THE Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has begun the hearing of an appeal by Nippon Yusen Kaisha, owners of the steamer To'yooka Maru. against a decision of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong affirming the judgment of the Chief Justice of Hong594 words
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Article167 1934-09-14 12 Annual Selection Ceremom On The Conwa> The annual ceremony of the Kings Gold Medallist a east* which has now been obv rvrd for nearly seventy years took pi... I cently undei the supervision of the Conway Committee of Managua* The names of live eadtll who atli considered167 words
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Article79 1934-09-14 12 Man And Wife Scramble Ashore A new motor-launch belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Fearnley WhittingstaU ourst into flames, and they had narrow escapes, at Wargrave. near Hen-ley-on-Thames. A tremendous explosion took place followed by fire, Mr. and Mrs. Whit- i tingstall scrambled ashore, but the boat drifted79 words
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Article31 1934-09-14 12 j Thirty passengers, including many ■ra^rmiz^sVmmm ss-rjss- m- A terrific hand-to-hand battle took whioh t° n the durtag t£ Ye °f he pirates wer Wiled caped WUh thelr P^ners,31 words
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Article298 1934-09-14 12 To Have Youngest Commodore Afloat As Commander Captain Ronald Neil Stuart. V.c, D.5.0., has succeeded Captain Latta who has retired as commander of the Empress of Biitain. flagship of the Canadian Pacific Line. Captain Stuart is 47 and will be the youngest commodore afloat. He was formerly298 words
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Article169 1934-09-14 12 Lifeboat Dashed On To Rock A girl and a man were dragged by a rope through the surf to the shore, and a lifeboat was dashed on the rocks when it went to the rescue of four men who had tried to aid them at Flamborough169 words
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Article170 1934-09-14 12 The Comorin is due to arrive In Singapore today with the following Malayan passengers:-- Mr. W F Hi-gins Bukit Cheraka Estate. Miss E Beere land Mrs^ M. Wake. Mr. J. B. Gould. Mr iW A. Hall. Straits Trading Co Lid and Mrs Hall. Mr. M. Hunt. Prisons Department,170 words
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Article43 1934-09-14 12 A 31-year-old London man. Thomas Knox Bush, cabin steward on board the P. and O. liner Kaiser-i-Hind. was reported missing when the Kaiser-i-Hind arrived at Gibraltar from London It is believed that he was drowned m thf Bay of Biscay.43 words
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Advertisement587 1934-09-14 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated F.M.S TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. 111, I 'ft 1 I ill V I (Incorporated m England). HUME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE L..RGFST AND FASTEST STEAMERS587 words
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Advertisement74 1934-09-14 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISIIIIIAKA SANGYO KM' v KAISHA, LTD (Incorporat* d In J J HGULAB ntOGHI Nl> PASSENGER SERVH I NANKOH MAHU Ir: BOSTON MARU Sept 19 MALTA MAHU Sept ERIE MAHU 0 k L FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI mKmm NAC.OV* *M> FOKOBAMa BOSTON MAHU Bept MALTA MAHU ERIE74 words
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Miscellaneous459 1934-09-14 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.459 words
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Miscellaneous201 1934-09-14 12 SINGAPORE harbour *hips along** u •t tape** EaM Whan (fctraae. f ChakSang 30 Main Wharf Fi.fr.Corn::, H™g Man, i, r_ Bengalen 7 Empire Dock (Bate i MWayan Pna g 33: Thurland I Empire Dock (Entrap Calcutta M. HestWh, lrf (ErUr Baloeran I; P »w HAnaota Main Wharf- Bri Tunfl Oulilemard;201 words
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Advertisement410 1934-09-14 13 I 0\ \*m^ anC J BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. COMORIN W sip?". CORFU 'JSR BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 RANCHI 7 000 OTAHA ***** Sept. 28 NALDERA 6000 Sec 21 BEHAH 6.000 Oct 7 10UUU CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 12 1935 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 24 RAWALPINDI 17 000410 words
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Advertisement521 1934-09-14 13 Ellerman Bucknall! Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) mmmmmmm m m m mm **^*Esmmm f "ELLERMAN" UNE H FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer D_e Sails City of Norwich S ept. 15 Sept. 17 AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE.521 words
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Advertisement1153 1934-09-14 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (lttn Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE ST\R Ltd IBE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIEM \i. LINE L»d IHE1,153 words
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Advertisement822 1934-09-14 14 K. P. Ml. CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPIA -Friday Sept. 14. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCK S-Friday Sept^ 14. Muntok (passengers and malls only), Batavia Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO Friday, Sept. 14 Belawan-Deli DE WEERT— Friday. Sept. 14, Rhio, Blinjoe. Djeboes, Soengei-Liat Pankal Pinang. Koba. Tanjong-Pandan, Toboali and Batavia822 words
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Advertisement305 1934-09-14 14 s^YT^r*- c__it o'lFv^~ v^ > S jLuaw— 7mmmmm MM j ~-J i ■> ______J, _m_ ~*~i i,r7 _^Bu_i~ fc EmmmW^M_\ HHl_k- REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penan., Colombo, Bombay, Suei, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day305 words
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Advertisement713 1934-09-14 14 80. S. K. Line FOH AFRICA AND SOI TH AMFRIf Atlas Maru Cape Town via Mombasa ?!r X D.. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L mS_^ Durban and Algoa Bay ""VWI t Buenos Aires Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban Maru Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos an Montevideo and Tofuku Maru Cape Town713 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1934-09-14 15 British And American Cracks To Tour The Commonwealth SPECIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS JHE Royal and Ancient Club, as has already been announced. trzTJ Hto SCnd f Ur BriUSh amateur B° lfers to tour AusErJ__!! k coming autumn and winter The wm com P ete «n1,176 words
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Article, Illustration420 1934-09-14 15 Splendid Sport At Ipoh Meeting ye number of competitors from outside the Ipoh district was ;t U re of the second very successful annual gala held by the Lining Club, at the week-end. Another outstanding feature exhibition of diving by E. M. Mac Donald of the F.M.S.420 words
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Article293 1934-09-14 15 Come-Back By English Boy Golfers FIRST WIN OVER SCOTLAND FOR SIX YEARS From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 21. PNGLANDS boy golfers gained their first victory since 1928 m the anj nual amateur international match against Scottish boys, played over the I Moortown Club's course, near Leeds, j yesterday. England293 words
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Article224 1934-09-14 15 Possible That China May 'Reorganise" Them Manila. ing on confirmed recent reChina refuses to recognize "n of the Far Eastern ►elation and is making holding of the Games m m 1938. Jorge Vargas, vicethe executive committee Amateur Athletic ->clarcd that "the Phiiipwilling to take part m any224 words
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Article, Illustration803 1934-09-14 15 Great Display By Fernandez Against Suares Al Nicholas and Teddy Fong certainly made the crowd sit up m the six round semi-final, when they let each other have lt good and hard. Fong'a harder punch ln an exchange during jthe second round sent Nicholas down for803 words
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Advertisement63 1934-09-14 15 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY 1 CHANGE TO V *--w'>^r*ss*" l V a mf£^^^S> ii^m\w' J J _^_S /-to 7^ V'V m/ AW _f__Wm m M j _l^ m I _j ____m_\____f^ Rm I A They spark when others cant and make starting easier f^ AT ALL63 words
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Article, Illustration889 1934-09-14 16 Cupholders Second Team L Outclassed In All Departments M. SEVERAL CHANCES THROWN AWAY Pulau Brani 2; Wiltshires II .0. IN the repiay of the cup t'e b tween t^e second string of the Wiltshire Regiment and Pulau Brani yesterday on the889 words
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Article613 1934-09-14 16 SURPRISE DEFEAT OF ROY SMITH THHERE was something of a surprise m the ties played yesterday m the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament when R. F Smith, who might be considered the number two player trom his handicap, was beaten by Y.W. I Brand. N. S. Wise, the present613 words
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Article103 1934-09-14 16 The results of yesterday's ties m the Tanglin Club tournament were as foi lows: Dyne Cup Mrs. J. Huggins and T. J. A. Green (owe 30) beat Mr. and Mrs. E A Joy (owe 15.3) 6—2, 6—4. Griff Cup D. G. Godfrey and F. E Rowland' (owe 4)103 words
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Article492 1934-09-14 16 125 HORSES FOR GOLD CUP DAY THE fields for the fifth day of the autumn (Gold Cup) meeting are on the large side, as many as 125 horses figuring In the list of entries. For the Gold Cup the number entered is 15. Official handicaps are as follows RACE I.—492 words
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Article191 1934-09-14 16 U. S. Golf Titel THE NEW BOBBY JONES CRACKS Brook line. Sept. If, |IN the third round of the American Golf championship Torrance beat Johnny Lehman 'Chicago) 4 and 3, J^cobson beat Jack Ahem New York* 1 1 up Ross Somerville beat S. Noyes j (New York* 1 up James191 words
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Article40 1934-09-14 16 Negri Open Their Season Seremban. Sept 8. The first Rugby practice game of list smju^on took place on tin Railway Station padang this evening when Whites met Colours, the sides bting representative of all the local Rugby teams.40 words
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Article32 1934-09-14 16 A special general meeting ol the: members ol tht- Amateur Sporting j Association will be convened today at: 8 pm. at the residence of Mr Khoo Eng Watt. No. 41. Craig Road.32 words
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167 1934-09-14 16 Perry Is The World's Best Tennis Player RETAINS U.S. SINGLES TITLE pRLD PERRY, bolder ol h tish open tennl< ol America also, claims to b, r h FEZ? lhe he beat WUmer Allison m a thi U.S. championship t dned his title. i* E" AV!:IU 1 •teadiness n moments -position167 words
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Article124 1934-09-14 16 £1,500 For Bach Of The ounties I ond. mi. \utr. .W I R< a Ipta from tt* ftve T. •played again* the Australian srmmer at N ittingham. >.: 'Lord's. L>vris. and ti: 0 [broken til recordi tor Testi (country. i It li und< n eks' tiotu i124 words
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Article17 1934-09-14 16 The usual monthly mixed f.ui competition will be held t pore Oolf Club on Sunday Sept. 23.17 words
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Advertisement35 1934-09-14 16 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BE INSURED AGAINST ALL PERSONAL ACCIDENTS Apply for particulars of the OCEAN "BONUS" POLICY THE OOF AN Accident Guarantee t#% m** Corporation, Limited. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager C. NORMAN BENNETT.35 words
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Advertisement50 1934-09-14 16 SNOWCRETE WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT ll By the use of 'SNOWCRETE" I public buildings and private houses of every description can be faced with concrete of brilliant white at a moderate cost THE ONLY BRITISH WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT fff Willi^ni eJack* 6> Co. </I\alaij«^l L SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 7 J50 words
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