The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 October 1934
1934-10-03
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Title Section17 1934-10-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,38(i. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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137 1934-10-03 1 FRANTIC S.O.S. FROM CROSS CHANNEL PLANE CIVIL AIRCRAFT DISASTERS 21 Deaths This Year London, Sept. 29. AN aeroplane en route from London to Paris crashed at Shoreham, Kent. The pilot and three passengers are reported to have all been killed. Later. It isReuter Wireless - 137 words
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333 1934-10-03 1 AUSTRIAN REDS PREPARING FOR A PUTSCH MONARCHISTS ALSO PLOTTING Nazis. Make Peace Overtures Vienna, Oct. 1. THERE is considerable anxiety m overnment circles over reports Communists, splendidly equippreparing to launch a N-lirwd that many Communists auxiliary forces partly to n Training and partly to create discontent. It La rumoured alsoReuter Wireless - 333 words
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Article, Illustration228 1934-10-03 1 GOLD AT NEW HIGH LEVEL Dollar-Ster 1 ing Stabilisation London, Oct. 2. •THE continued pressure against sterling has resulted m gold being fixed at a new high level of 1425. 2i 2 d. The faith of the gold bloc, which was disturbed by the Belgian scare, is now fully restored.Reuter - 228 words
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Article48 1934-10-03 1 Condemned Men Shoot Their Way To Freedom Richmond. Virginia, Sept. 29. Two convicts awaiting electrocution lor the hold-up of a Federal Reserve Bank car. «nd the murder of its driver escaped from gaol today after shooting the prison guard and two policemen. Re uter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article278 1934-10-03 1 SPAIN ON THE VERGE OF REVOLUTION GOVERNMENT KILLED BY RIDICULE Fascist Leader May Set Up Dictatorship Madrid, Oct. 2. OPAIX is on tenterhooks as to the outcome of the political imbroglio precipitated by the Samper Cabinet's resignation which brings the republican regime to the crossroads of its destiny. The countryReuter - 278 words
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Article53 1934-10-03 1 Madrid. Oct. 1. The Spanish Government was killed by ridicule when the Premier. Senor Samper, addressed a crowded house on Catalonlan, Basque, and public order luesttoni and also on the budget. Both the left and right wings kept up running laughter. Thereafter, the Catholic leader delivered53 words
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Article112 1934-10-03 1 American Tragedy In Real Life AMAZING SIMILARITY TO DREISER'S FAMOUS NOVEL Wiikes Barres, Pennsylvania, Oct. 2. MR. Theodore Dreiser himself has been engaged by a newspaper to write the reports of the murder trial, known as the "American Tragedy" case from its similarity to Dreiser's novel. A 23-year-old man, RobertReuter - 112 words
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Article58 1934-10-03 1 Monkeys Driven Mad By Thirst Colombo, Sept. 29. /"•EYLOX is suffering from one ">f the »nost serious droughts m living memory. Coconut, rice and tea cultivation is severely affected and m the northern districts monkeys, driven mad by thirst, are attacking human beings and deer are also58 words
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Article39 1934-10-03 1 Death Of Aldwych Comedy Actress London, Sept. 30. The death is announced of Miss Mary Bessie Brough. the well-known actress, who is particularly remembered for her association with the Ben Travers comedies played at the Aldwvch. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article32 1934-10-03 1 strong criticism of the Premier and appealed to other minority parties to state their views. Nobody responded and the Government adjourned to consider the position and speedily announced its resignation. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-10-03 1 Balkan Kings In Conference Bucharest, Oct. 1. THE Government has resigned and! the King has charged the Prime 1 Minister, M. Tatarescu, to form aj new ministry. M. Tatarescu has stated the reason for the step was' the King's wish to examine the political situation beforeReuter Wireless - 156 words
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Article68 1934-10-03 1 London. Oct. 2. Fiw bodies have been brought m to Folkestone aboard a eross-Chanm 1 I steamer which saw the wreckage of an aeroplane three miles off shore. The aeroplane had flashed an S.O.S. to Croydon but had no time to give nationality or position. TheReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1934-10-03 1 To Be (iovernor-Cieneral Of New Zealand London, Oct. 2. It is Officially announced that Viscount Galway WIU fttCCeed Lord Bledialoe as Governor-General oi New Zealand n^xt March- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-03 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TONIGHT TOMORROW COCKTAIL DANCE I SPECIAL DINNER 6.30 to 8.15 o.m. DINNER DANCE CONCERT C (informal) 8.15 to 9.15 p.m, 45 p.m. to Midnight DANCE (FORMAL) CABARET 9.45 p.m. to Midnight FIRST APPEARANCE OF CABARET Miss CATHERINE CHERNIKOVA Miss CATHERINE62 words
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Advertisement105 1934-10-03 1 On Other Pages Radio programme 2 Kingsford-Smith s plans 2 Labour party scene 2 Lawyer charged 3 Malayan Emigration Co77n?iissioner 3 War trophies learning 3 London letter 4 7 Page of pictures 5 Dispute over mortgages 6 Storm tragedies. 6 Fisherman's fate 6 Siam's new cabinet 6 Ceylon relief scheme105 words
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Advertisement129 1934-10-03 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. IB Er.ulanrh POUNDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF GS. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A.A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorneys: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 5, MALACCA ST., TEL. sl4*. SINGAPORE. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WF*129 words
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Article206 1934-10-03 2 Another Notable British Production Gaumont-British have produced a notable film m "Waltzes from Vienna," screen version of the great Alhambra stage production. The film had its Singapore premiere at the Pavilion last night. It was received with packed houses, sufficient proof that cinema audiences are keenly attracted206 words
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Article92 1934-10-03 2 Assailant Armed With Sword Shot Dead Bombay. Oct. 1. Six policemen, including a British inspector and sergeant, were wounded by a hakim or native doctor who at- j tacked them with a sword when they' were sent to evict him owing to arrears of rent. He had previouslyReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article111 1934-10-03 2 Mystery Of North Sea Tragedy Hamburg. Oct. 1. An unknown ship and crew disappeared m sight of another vessel after an explosion oil the Dogger Bank m the North Sea. The fact was reported by Captain Winter, of the German trawler Margot. who says shortly after he hadReuter Wireless - 111 words
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Article42 1934-10-03 2 Damaged Factories Resume Operations Osaka, Oct. 1 Japan is rapidly repairing the daUJ!? 61 he tyPh n Sevenhundred and sixtynve damaged factories have already resumed operations and 807 rIL? 0 1 1110 m a week s time. The Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article123 1934-10-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 1. Heer Smirnoff, the well-known Dutch pilot, is to take part m the air race to I Melbourne and will fly a British machine, a De Havilland Comet, enterled by Mr. Barnard Reuben. Heer Smirnoff, it will be remembered,123 words
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Article109 1934-10-03 2 Enthusiastic Welcome In Washington Washington, Oct. 1. General Tsai Ting-kai after a threeday visit here during which he was enthusiastically welcomed by the Chinese colony, leaves for Chicago tomorrow. The General, addressing a mass I meeting last night, said that China's salvation was attendant on the successReuter - 109 words
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Article78 1934-10-03 2 New Automatic Installation Opened At Balik Pulau The new Balik Pulau automatic telephone exchange was inaugurated on Saturday following a successful test, the first call being put through from Balik Pulau to the Controller. Posts and Telegraphs. Penang The Balik Pulau installation is the usual type of rural78 words
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Article64 1934-10-03 2 French Inventor Crosses The Channel London, Oct. 1. An advance en Channel swimlhing has been made by a French inventor Ci arles Fiurins. who arrived at Dover cutT'tfngly balanced on i hpU a foot and manipulating i air of paddles attached to the tides of theReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article91 1934-10-03 2 Four Workmen Killed In Furious Blaze tk- XT w Berlin. Sept. ?9 The N-enhagen oil well at Hanover the biggest oil well m Germany has been burning furiously since 7am fefr° P d r tr rk H men are mlssing and Jt 1 e p d nReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article10 1934-10-03 2 A London, m pt. 29. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 10 words
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128 1934-10-03 2 Kingsford-Smith To Race Both Ways FIGHT AGAINST TIME TO REACH ENGLAND Sydney, Oct. 1. OIR Charles Kingsford-Smith, one of the entrants m the London- Melbourne Air Race, is fighting against time to reach England by Oct. 14, the latest date on which [competitors must report m England prior to theReuter Wireless - 128 words
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Article234 1934-10-03 2 LORD MARLEY CALLED A LIAR M. P. Taunted By An Ex-Minister London, Oct. 2. ANGRY encounters marked the opening day's proceedings at the Labour Party Conference at Southport, attended by 800 delegates representing an affiliated membership of over 2,000,000. The first scene was when exception was takenReuter Wireless - 234 words
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Article91 1934-10-03 2 Great Crowds Turn Up To Say Farewell London, Sept. 29. Great crowds turned up at St. Paneras and Tilbury to say farewell to the Australian cricketers on their departure for home, hough some members are not joining the main party aboard the Orontes till the ship reaches Continental91 words
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Article13 1934-10-03 2 London, Oct. 1, Bradman's satisfactory condition is being maintained- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 13 words
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Article54 1934-10-03 2 To Combat Cancer And Tuberculosis XTx T Warsaw, Sept. 29. Nearly €4.000.000, practically his whole lortune. will be devoted to combat cancer and tuberculosis under the will of Count Jacob Potocki who owned n r CS L ateS and num erous chateaux Europe h telS ln many townsReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article107 1934-10-03 2 Duel Between Paris Lawyer And Ex-Under-Secretary St. Malo, Sept. 30. Honour was considered to be satisfied jand the encounter called off when a ■Paris lawyer. M. Jacques Renougin. was wounded m the wrist m the course ol a duel fought today with M. Guy Lachambro. who was anReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article77 1934-10-03 2 Martial Law Declared In Havana Havana. Oct. 1. Martial law has been declared m the provinces of Havana and Santiago following the discovery of plans for a Communist rising and the explosion of 28 bombs m various parts of the city. Thirty former army officers have beenReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article60 1934-10-03 2 Basis For Agreement Reached In Dublin London, Sept. 29. The basis for an agreement has been reached m connection with the strike which has practically deprived Dublin cf newspapers for over two months A ballot of the strikers endorsed the agreement at a meeting today when it wasReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article29 1934-10-03 2 Philadelphia, Oct. 2. Mr. Connie Mack, the baseball manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, announced that Jimmy Fox had signed a three-year contract as catcher from iy«so.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article101 1934-10-03 2 Cause Unprecedented Congestion London, Oct. 2. An unprecedented congestion of trunk telephones m Great Britain took Place last night following the introduction of cheaper rates, including a maximum charge of one shilling for a threeminute conversation between any two points during the slack evening hours It isReuter - 101 words
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Article92 1934-10-03 2 Declaration By Envoy To Geneva 4,t Vancouver, Oct 2 Japan believes it her duty to cooperate with every movement to cS£ ah i T°r ld arma .ments." declared Admiral Isero Kuyama Moto. Japan's envoy to Geneva, on arrival here today hr?L a^ that Japan was continually brandedReuter - 92 words
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Article34 1934-10-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent <-* L Bangkok, Oct. 1. Gen. Chan- Ching, former commander of the military forces m Fukien, arrived from Rangoon by the Imperial Airways liner yesterday and fcTSSS? to Penang by Wednes34 words
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Article122 1934-10-03 2 BIGGEST OF ITS KIND IN THE MIDDLE WEST Chicago, Oct. 2. THE biggest trial m the financial 1 history of the Middle West opens today when Samuel Insull, Martin Insull, and 15 co-defendants will be arraigned m connection with the collapse of the Insull UtilityReuter - 122 words
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Article70 1934-10-03 2 Spanish Steamer Detained At Bordeaux A Paris, Sept. 30. A Spanish steamer is detained at Bordeaux by the French authorities by virtue of a warrant, for her arrest received from the Spanish authorities m Madrid. The ground for the warrant is understood to be that she is suspectedReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article45 1934-10-03 2 Chinese Military Mission In Turkey Tho n Istanbul, Oct. 1. The Chinese military mission headed by Major-General Shing Yu-tu has !£h Ye A and U s P €ndin a week' here aXi a K Angora voting the military esNanking via Alexandria- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article239 1934-10-03 2 POLICE RECRUITING DIFFICULTY League Negotiating With Germany Sarrebruck, Oct. 1. AN ordinance published at the instance of the Plebiscite Commission confers on plebiscite inspectors the right to requisition meeting halls for the Left parties if the latter are unable to rent them. The German Front has threatenedReuter Wireless - 239 words
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Article149 1934-10-03 2 To Strengthen Currency Control In Germany Berlin, Oct. I. The whole practice of currency con trol is strengthened by a new batch oi decrees, the most important of which reduces "the free limit" of the amount which may be sent out of Germany without a special permit fromReuter Wireless - 149 words
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Article36 1934-10-03 2 Paris, Oct. 1 buzanne L*nglen has undergone at. operation for appedlcitis and is mak ing a good recovery. She is of the opinion that her skill at tennis will not be affected. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Advertisement92 1934-10-03 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTS "LITESOME" BODY BELT AND JOCKSTRAP Ideal for sports and general wear. The most comfortable and effective Jock-strap manufactured. PRICE $2.00 each Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED, Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS ft REPAIRERS «14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons92 words
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Advertisement262 1934-10-03 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invited for ttn following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender* Room. Supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes etc. for 1935. Date of Closing 4 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 31st. 1934 C. H. QOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS?" MADAME DlETZ— Lessons m Fron. and262 words
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Miscellaneous174 1934-10-03 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 High Water 7 53 a.m. 6.8 ft., 621 pm 7 3 ft. Rugby: S.CC "B" vs RE, SC.C. padang. Goll Androw Currie Cup Final at Island Club. THURSDAY, OCT 4 High Water 841 a.m. 7.2 ft., 7.53 p m 7.6 ft. Rugby SC.C.174 words
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Miscellaneous138 1934-10-03 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Maiaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock share report supplied by Fraser Co. 7—B Relay of Police Band from the Municipal bandstand at Waterloo Street. 8.8.C. Transmission 111138 words
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Article1113 1934-10-03 3 MR. HOALIM TELLS HIS STORY P.C. Hit By Door M R Phili P Hoalim, Chinese m barrister-at-law practising m j Singapore who is on a trial m the police court on a charge of assaulting a policeman, opened his defence before Mr. J. M. Brander, the third1,113 words
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Article249 1934-10-03 3 MR. C. WILSON SENT TO MADRAS Varied Career Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. HPHE Hon. Mr. C. Wilson, acting Controller of Labour, will be leaving Malaya next week for Madras, where he will be stationed as Emigration Commissioner for Malaya. The Hon. Mr. C D. Ahearne, the Controller of249 words
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Article, Illustration664 1934-10-03 3 INSPECTOR OF EXPLOSIVES' REPORT Risks In Handling Petrol A WARNING against the carelesss handling of explosives, particul- arly war trophies, is contained m the fifty-eighth annual report of H.M. Inspectors of Explosives, issued recently. "Three accidents were again re- 1 ported, all occurring with Mills bombs," i664 words
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Article124 1934-10-03 3 For Boarding Yacht Not Out Of Quarantine R Saru was charged before Capt. Freyberg, Master Attendant S.S., In the Marine Court on Saturday, with boarding the yacht Yankee at the quarantine anchorage and bringing her m when the quarantine flag was still being displayed and before the health124 words
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Article35 1934-10-03 3 Kuala, Lumpur, Oct. 1. Mr. Paul Storr. th^ Singapore lawyer, was "admitted into the F.M.S. Bar this morning by the Chief Justice. The application for his admission was made by Mr. A. J. Bostock -Hill.35 words
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209 1934-10-03 3 After First Dose of New Drasjless Remedy. For ever a hundred years Btttffe tl men have recommended ordinary medicinal charcoal for stomach Mi orders. But Chardox. a new discovery, has amazed them it rtflncd, super activated, tasteless charcoal. 50 tim»\ S more powerful than the209 words
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Advertisement25 1934-10-03 3 (few! |j fc mA I Ipl mm m^IItI I WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN —IN M.G.NTs grandest Entertainment that London crowds flocked to! CAPITOL-SOONf]25 words
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Advertisement193 1934-10-03 3 NOTE NEW ADDRESS THE GIFT SHOP Capitol Mansioas. 157. North Bridge Road. All Roods as oxhitited at the British Industries Fair. London, this >T?ar We have the suitable gift for young and old for all occasions, and m remembrance of those who have passed away, we have the finest urtilic193 words
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Article, Illustration3734 1934-10-03 4 AIR MAIL LETTER from LONDON Princess Marina Welcomed Horne Two RettgioUM Services At Royal Wedding? Malaya 9 Silver Jubilee Stamp* More Modern Aircraft For Singapore 77* v Dowager Ranee 9 life In Sarawak Mciv Films And Plays National inti-(,as Drill And The Rest Of The News. London. Sept. 22. •T^HE3,734 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-10-03 4 -The first of the new air liners for the mail ser vice between Singapore and Brisbane, which is on its way from C roydon to Australia. Its top speed is 173 miles an hour, and it can maintain height on any two of its four engines.49 words
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Advertisement87 1934-10-03 4 I""" ■•■DBBimHIISBBMiIimMfaDSiai^ S r APrOMTMEHT ftfal fffiffi TO H.M. THE KING I He said to me— you're I not necessarily a man of the world just because I you drink Johnnie Walker ~>.. I* j f^y, f ",3f- r > i ■s^^.. I I said to him— no, but j87 words
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Advertisement244 1934-10-03 4 I *&S Mill Try this free 10 -day beauty treatment for your teeth Pepsodent Tooth Paste contains a special cleansing and polishing material that removes film quickly safely T-VON'T miss this opportunity to get a free Pepsodent— the special film-removing tooth J-' ten-day tube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste paste. Its244 words
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Article, Illustration225 1934-10-03 5 Tiger Cubs At Whipsnade Zoo lUX THREE CLUBS born six weeks ago to Ranee, the Whipsnade Zoo tiger, made their first public appearance after the Zoo authorities had allowed them to be released into the enclosure. Photo shows the tiger clubs with Ranee, their mother, on their first public appearance.225 words
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Advertisement25 1934-10-03 5 UILK&CREAU |M OF THE VERY BEST I™ l I I QUALITY I I NUTRITIOUS HEALTH I GIVING >INGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co..Ln>. I W.ftn N. MMM25 words
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436 1934-10-03 6 r fTRANSACTIONS between two local Arabs culminated m two actions m the Supreme Court yesteraay, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, when Shaik Sahied bin Abdullah Berajai sued Shaik Sahied bin Talib. Mr. H. C. Withers Payne appeared for the second plaintiff436 words
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Article433 1934-10-03 6 UPROOTED TREES FALL ON HOUSES Penang Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure THE destructive storm which swept through the upcountry districts of i Penang a week ago and claimed two human lives was recalled m the Police Court on Saturday when Mr. D. Wills, the Penang Coroner, held two433 words
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Article165 1934-10-03 6 D.P.P. Orders Withdrawal Of Charges Both J. J. Haden Henshelwood and J. Reid were acquitted of the charges against thsm before the Criminal District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) on Saturday. The two men were charged under the Companies Ordinance with falling as directors to hold a statutory165 words
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Article478 1934-10-03 6 AIMS OF SIAM'S NEW GOVERNMENT Official Statement THE following statement has been issued by the Siamese Government i Publicity Bureau, dated Bangkok. Sept. 26 As commanded by His Majesty the jKirig. Phya Bahol Bolabayuha Sena ac- copted his re-appointment as Premier and has succeeded m organising the new State Council.478 words
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Article, Illustration441 1934-10-03 6 Instructions To Public In Case Of Gas Attacks HOME GOVERNMENT CONFERRING WITH AUTHORITIES London. i TN a few weeks' time it is expected that the Government will take steps to inform the public about the dangers of gas attacks by aerial invaders m a future war and to issue instructions441 words
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230 1934-10-03 6 UNEMPLOYMENT AMONG EDUCATED YOUTHS Ceylon Relief Scheme In order to relieve unemployment among the young men educated m the secondary schools of Ceylon, the Principal of the Royal College. Mr. L. T. W. Sampson, has put up a proposal to the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce asking for its assistance m230 words
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Article108 1934-10-03 6 Tamil Found With Gullet Choked With Food (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala, Lumpur, Oct. 2 An inquest will be held shortly on a Tamil who died from overeating Apparently the Tamil and another man. believed to be a Sikh, had a heavy meal of chicken and samsu108 words
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Article18 1934-10-03 6 Mr. W. H. Ponniah. headmaster. St Marks School, Butterworth. is going to take charge of St. Andrew's School18 words
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Article205 1934-10-03 6 BIG CITIES TO BLAME FOR MOST CRIME t* London. IN England. the expense, the formality and the power of the law court all conspire to destroy every opportunity of escape, regardless of innocence or guilt." So says Mr. Clarence Darrow. the United States advocate, m "Crime205 words
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Article510 1934-10-03 6 WIFE WAITS IN VAIN K,i. RETURN- Coroner Returns A Verdict Of Found Drowned Butteruorth. Sipt •T^HE discovery of the dead bur: aged Malay named Sahat Bli fisherman who was found 11 the Sungei Saman Oaga. on was related to the Coroner Robless) yesterday. Inspector F. G. Dale510 words
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Advertisement202 1934-10-03 6 1 .aw*-^ I ENSURE BETTER VfSIOV Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight -testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge •md our charges ai-e Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. Mo 1 for202 words
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Advertisement24 1934-10-03 6 THE HOLLYWOOD MITT HAIR REMOVERS I HAVE ARRIVED NO MESS, RAZOR OR ODOR Painless and Harmless alice McGregor, RAFFLES PLACE. CKmAi f|^ boAkmm s^24 words
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281 1934-10-03 7 Draft Bill For Regulation Of Transport In Bangkok PRESENT SYSTEM WORST IN EAST <From Our Own Corre ;pondent> V Bangkok. Sept. 26. ISITORS to Bangkok arc amazed at the absence of traffic '^ulatlons m the streets of the capital, but there is now hope that something is about to be281 words
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Article107 1934-10-03 7 Leave Batu Gajah Hospital For Penang Ipoh, Oct. 1. Prince and Princess Svasti, parents of the Queen of Siam, who were admitted to the Batu Gajah Hospital on Sept. 7 following a serious motor accident between Kampar and Temoh while they were returning from a hoii-j107 words
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Article113 1934-10-03 7 New Programme A Show Not To Be Missed Those who missed the first programme oi Bryman's Revue, and indeed those who saw it. should not miss their p r pscnt show. It is an entirely new programme and surpasses m snappiness the earlier show. For acrobatic and modern113 words
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Article34 1934-10-03 7 Bangkok Branch Opened By Trade Commissioner .From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 1. The Bangkok branch of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation was opened today by the Chinese Trade Commissioner m Siam.34 words
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Article44 1934-10-03 7 The Lumut Chinese have lormed .1 i fire relief committee and issued an appeal lor funds to assist the fire victims. The Chinese-Consul m Penang has paid visit t:> the nrr.i .md wi£ take up the task ol public collection on his return there44 words
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Advertisement34 1934-10-03 7 NEW WORLD CABARET DANCING EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 p.". PTEA DANCES MISSION TO CABARET FREE Tuesday, Thursday Saturday iron 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. NIGHT DANCES: ADMISSION 50 CENTS AS USUAL J. E. JOHANNES, Manager.34 words
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Advertisement322 1934-10-03 7 SEASON AGAIN EXTENDED p JMKBR owing to tremendous Success L^^mK^^j^^ ALHAMBRA P^B^l MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 X- f^2^B^ 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 U|#i ww it'^^^^MbbJk^d^Sßß Everybody agrees It's the Most t«*-^- I Thriiling Malayan Picture yet 4 made Read The Press reviews i <&S& wßm IL t^ wr% \3 < BENGAL"322 words
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988 1934-10-03 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1934 United Ireland! AS a rule political labels do not mean a great deal or give much indication to an outsider as to the I policy of the parties to which they are attached, as witness the United I States, where all are988 words
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Article255 1934-10-03 8 Mrs. Winstedt, the wife of the General Officer, Johore, is indisposed and is m the Johore Hospital. Mr. C. H. Sansom. Commissioner of Police. F.M.S.. is m Batu Gajah on inspection duty. Mr W. de B. MacLaren, Manager, Chankat Serdang Estate, Taiping sailed for home by the255 words
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Article563 1934-10-03 8 - Where Are Those 10 And 25 Cent Notes? Malayan Currency Is Handy I An Exhibition Of French Art Fis generally assumed that those dirty little 10 and 25 cent Straits Settlements notes have now ail been withdrawn and replaced by coins, since it is only on563 words
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Article1269 1934-10-03 8 IIOLIDAY resorts like to advertise their walks. It would be a poor centre of visitation which did net possess a Fairy Glen or a Lover's Leap, offering mild exercise and a continuous vista of romantic scenery" to those who are either past or not yet up1,269 words
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Advertisement60 1934-10-03 8 Born 1820 Still going Strong. CALDBECKS. Choice LEGS OF PORK Delicious with Apple Sauce. PICKLED PORK Tasty and appetising SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. IDON T m BE g| VAC U E jflß Haig ATO J7AEK WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: (JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. <incorpor.t.d60 words
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Advertisement46 1934-10-03 8 EVERY LAD COMES TO A\ AGE when he 18 keener on passing the car m front than his examinations. If his application for a "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY is passed he will be fortunate. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.46 words
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129 1934-10-03 9 SCENE AT BATU GAJAH PRISONER WHIPS OUT A KNIFE VICTIMS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL m Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 2. T Batu Oajah police court this loon, after conviction and' to a line of $100 or fouri .ths on a charge of selling illicit129 words
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Article26 1934-10-03 9 A REAL GOLD BRICK ."Moscow, Oct. 1. I nugget weighing 16 lb. is rel to have been found m the gold i .a Bashkiria. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Article503 1934-10-03 9 GOODS OFFERED IN PAYMENT S.M.R. To Take Over The Management Shanghai, Oct. 2. \'1 R HilOta tlie Ja P anese Foreign Minister has offered the fol- J lowing terms to the Soviet regard- i ing the purchase of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the ManchukuoUnion Times - 503 words
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Article, Illustration112 1934-10-03 9 And Kecome A Cabinet Minister London. Oct. 1. Drink milk and become a Cabinet Minister was the gist of the addr?ss by Mr. Elliot. Minister tor Agriculture, inaugurating at a Kensington boys school the national milk scheme which will provide all children with one-third of a pintReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article105 1934-10-03 9 Australian Airwoman Crashes In Greece Marseilles. Sept. 29. The Australian airwoman. Miss Freda Tht mpson. who has been missing since she left Lympne yesterday, arrived here at 11.52 a.m. having made a forced landing at Romans yesterday owing to bad weather. She is continuing her flight toReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article88 1934-10-03 9 Two Further Arrests Made In Chicago Chicago. Sept. 29. Two further arrests have been made m connection with the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case as the result of a tip from New York detectives. One is that of a man giving the name of James Bowman, whom the policeReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article82 1934-10-03 9 Claimed As Triumph For The Nazi Government Berlin. Sept. 30. Germany has celebrated the successful harvest as a triumph for the Nazi Government and 750,000 peasants gathered at Bueckeber Mountain, near Hanover, were treated to military music and a mock battle by Reichswehr detachments. Bueckeberg being the spotReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article31 1934-10-03 9 Vatican City, Sept. 30. Cardinal Guiseppe Mori has died at his home at Loropicino at the age of 84. He was created a cardinal m 1922. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article92 1934-10-03 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 2. Spot £231-10-0 (£231-10-0) 3 Months £228-10-0 (£228-15-0) Market Steady London, Oct. 2. New York 4.92»/ 2 <4.95' /8 > Paris 74«/ 4 < 741 /2> London, Oct. 2. Spot (Sellers) 7 316 d.92 words
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Article136 1934-10-03 9 LABOUR AGREES TO ARMISTICE Collective Bargaining To Be Preserved New York, Oct. 2. W HILE U iS generall y conceded that President Roosevelt has lost none of his lucidity and charming radio manner, critics m many quarters complain that the President has confined himself to generalities andReuter - 136 words
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Article122 1934-10-03 9 New York, Oca. 2. While President Roosevelt's request for a trace between capital and labour has received a favourable but noncommittal response from labour, a counter-proposa' has come from capital. The American Manufacturers' Association has urged the President to institute a truce by proclamation with aReuter - 122 words
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Article82 1934-10-03 9 Franco Denies £50,000,000 Participation London. Sept. 30. The report that France was loaning Italy €50.000.000 by taking up that amount m the forthcoming international loan by Italy is denied m both Paris and Rome. Both countries have been working together as members of the gold bloc since theReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article72 1934-10-03 9 Appointed Lord Justice Of Appeal London, Oct. 1. Mr. Justice Roehe has been appointed Lord Justice of Appeal to replace the late Lord Scruttpn. Mr. Justice Roehe is renowned for his forcible self-expression on matters of public interest. On one occasion, dealing with a man's offence againstReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article25 1934-10-03 9 Simla. Oct. 1. The Indian Marine Service henceforth will be designated the Royal Indian Navy, according to a GazetK Extraordinary.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article834 1934-10-03 10 Rise In Anglo-Oriental Mining Revenue From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. •yHE more one inquires into the nature of the outlook for tin producers, the more confusing does the position appear. The omens are to say the least, flatly contradictory. Thus, while, for834 words
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Article34 1934-10-03 10 Dredge statistics for the month of September are as follows: Hours run 453; Cubic yards treated 145,000; Tin ore won, pikulc 700; Estimated cost $13,500; Cost per cubic yard 9.31 cents.34 words
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79 1934-10-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Oct. 2, 12 o'clock noon. Tone of Market: Easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 7 Vsd. per lb. New York spot sheet G. cts 14.316 per lb- Buyers Sellers R.S-S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 23 y 2 23% R.S-S. equal79 words
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Article196 1934-10-03 10 Sept. 28 29. Oct. 1 American Can. Com. 98V 2 98 7 /8 97 ft American Telephone and Telegraph 111 lll l 4 109 V 2 Atcheson Railroad 50y 2 51 y 2 49% Dupont 90% 90 7 8 87 2 Firestone 14 Unq. 14 General Electric 18»/196 words
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Article85 1934-10-03 10 Abroad London, Sept. 29. Exchanges today were Paris 74 23/32. New York 4.96%. Montreal 4.83V4. Brussels 21.07. Geneva 15.09. Amsterdam 7.26 1 />. Milan 57 7/16. Berlin 12.25. Stockholm 19.39y 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90y 2 Vienna 26»/ 2 Prague HS l^. Helsingfors 226V 2 Madrid 36 3/64. Lisbon 110VBritish Radio - 85 words
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Article137 1934-10-03 10 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of September 1934. Destination Tons United Kingdom 245 United States of America 2,756 Continent of Europe 795 British Possessions 231 Japan 176 Netherlands India 5 Other Foreign Countries 45 Total 4.253137 words
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Article93 1934-10-03 10 Preference Dividend Again Unpaid From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 1. The Borneo Co.'s profit for the year ended March 31 was £35.723 to which is added £5,540 brought m, less loss by d subsidiary company £18.025. directors' fees £2.250 and depreciation £11.780. leaving a net balance to93 words
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Article51 1934-10-03 10 World's Supplies Smaller At End Of September From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 1. World visible supplies of tin are tstimated at 18,590 tons at Sept. 30. This is a decrease of 647 tons compared with Aug. 31. Deliveries fell 1.271 tons but this is counterbalanced by shipments51 words
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Article35 1934-10-03 10 Dredge statistics for the month of September are as follows: Hours run 372; Cubic yards treated 100.000; Tin ore won. pikuls 611; Estimated cost $11,200; Cost per cubic yard 11.20 cents.35 words
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Article945 1934-10-03 10 TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1934. Ampat Tin (4) 7 5s fid sS 4 te Cd Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s 'Austral Malay <£) 5 «S?2?S?xd lAyer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 9d 15s 3d x.d. Ayer Weng ($1) 2.00 2.06 Bangrin Tin 25s 6d 26s 6d Changkat Tin (J)945 words
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Article115 1934-10-03 10 THE TIN PRICE October 2. Singapore tin price (per picul) $113.75. October 2 Buyers Sellers Gambier 4 75 Java Cube 8 00 Hamburg Cub c 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 43 00 White Pepper 42 00 Copra, Sundried 295 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small Hake Tapioca Fair Sago Flour115 words
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Article227 1934-10-03 10 Acreage, stocks, production, imports, and exports of rubber, including'iftex. concentrated latex and revertex. for the month of August 1934 m dr to Acreage Planted Stocks at h^ U f!° n Production "l—^t IE" D 3r 3T. <s- X '■sfr Jma F eale lOOacres mon «i elusive montf227 words
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Article, Illustration643 1934-10-03 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - SEX PLAYS MISSING in the new MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY Movie Crop WHAT effect has censorship had on next year's crop of films V r Brothers has just announcIts programme of pictures for coming season. That studio spend ten millions on bis lal pictures alone. But Uif programme643 words
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Article154 1934-10-03 11 VHeged Attempt To Evade Customs Duty <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. The trial of a Malay, named Haji lieh bin Abu Bakar, on a charge of boing knowingly concerned m a fraudulent attempt to evade customs duty respect of goods valued at $11.85, w154 words
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Article16 1934-10-03 11 IH. W. RlekMtfd has been apa Visiting Justice for North &h vice Mr. C. M. Tuke.16 words
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Article102 1934-10-03 11 Reunion Dinner Of Old Boys At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 1. An all-Malay amateur orchestra was present at the re-union dinner of the old boys of the King Edward VII School Taiping, which was held m the school' hall last night. Over 100102 words
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Article67 1934-10-03 11 A number of ricksha pullers were having a game of cards at a house m Pitt Street on Monday night when the phice was raided by the police, who managed to arrest 21 people. The men were produced m the second magistrate's court yesterday charged with playing m a common67 words
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Article, Illustration644 1934-10-03 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst PERFECT DIAGNOSIS IN the play of a trump contract *m which declarer is forced to shorten his trump length one or more times by ruffing an adverse long suit. he often finds tnut nis °niy sale course644 words
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Article151 1934-10-03 11 On Woman Whose Husband Was Acquitted Of Murder "Suicide while of unsound mind" was the unanimous verdict of the three Chinese jurors who were empanelled to hear the inquest held before the Penang Coroner <Mr. D. Wills) on Saturday into the death of Lye Ah Lye, a Kheh151 words
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Article95 1934-10-03 11 Fears Aroused Among Islanders Fishermen of the Chatham Islands, a lonely outpost 400 miles south-east of New Zealand, are perturbed by the reported reappearance near the fishing grounds of a "phantom' 1 launch, the coming of which is said to forebode a disaster. This ghostly craft was95 words
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Article115 1934-10-03 11 Flight Across Channel Costs Is. 3d. An airplane with the smallest engine which has ever crossed the Channel flew from Heston to Germany the other day. It is a low-wing monoplane singleseater with a motor car engine that develops 10.8 horse-power. Mr. Herbert Bohme, the pilot, flew115 words
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Article126 1934-10-03 11 Warning By Medical Officer Of Health Late hours, cocktails. Irregular and improper food are causing hundreds to die ten or 20 years before their time. This is the view of Dr. Charles E. Goddard. Medical Officer of Health for Wembley, expressed m his annual report. He adds:126 words
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Article175 1934-10-03 11 Chinese Woman Who 11lTreated Adopted Child A middle-aged Hokkien was charged with treating her adopted daughter cruelly m the Criminal District Court on Monday. The Assistant Protectorate of Chinese prosecuted, and Mr. Fung appeared for the defence. According to the prosecution, the girl was taken away from the175 words
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Article133 1934-10-03 11 Chinese Who Vanished With Goods Worth $3,000 Seven years ago, on the complaint of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., a hue and cry was raised throughout Malaya for a man, named Wee Kirn Hong. This man. it was alleged, had been entrusted with sewing machines to133 words
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Advertisement436 1934-10-03 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 00^ Reserve Fund £3 00w'«* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 009 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate. London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star *****0 Saigon Amritsar436 words
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Article189 1934-10-03 12 Hock Labourer's Claim Against Company A dock labourer who claimed—unsuccessfully—against a steamship company was ordered to pay off costs of £150 at the rate of 5- a month. It will take him 50 years to pay. A man earning £2 18s. a week on 1 obtaining189 words
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Article94 1934-10-03 12 Tenzan Maru Runs Ashore After Typhoon Dairen, Sept. 14. One of the newest freighters belonging to the Dairen Kisen Kaisha. the s.s. Tenzan Maru '5.775 tons) ran aground at a point 129.5 deg E Longitude, 37.4 dtg. N. Latitude, m the vicinity of Toki Island, off Korea, on94 words
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Article42 1934-10-03 12 The "blue riband" of the Mediterranean is held by the new vessel the El-DJezair of the Mixte Company which did 23 knots at her test and ac-' complished her first Journey from Marseilles to Algiers at an average speed of 21 knots.42 words
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Article36 1934-10-03 12 On account of annual survey this vessel will not sail for Penang and ™HT O I ur *toy. Nov. 29, and Thursday, Dec. 6. She will resume her ordinary sailings on Thursday, Dec 1336 words
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Article439 1934-10-03 12 1934 Output Already Above Last Year London, Sept. 4. WITH four months still to go. the tonnage output from the Clyde shipyards during 1934 has already exceeded the productivity of the rive»- In 1933. During August, 11 vessels, of 33,321 tons, were launched, the greatest439 words
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Article364 1934-10-03 12 Bristol's Share BRISTOL has had a very good share of the imports of timber this season, cargoes having been handled from White Sea ports, at Avonmouth, Portishead and the City Docks. Two steamers from Canada and one from the White Sea are coming for Portis- head, while364 words
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Article145 1934-10-03 12 Adventurers Repair Ship Stranded At Pelew Pclew, Caroline Is., Sept. 14. Three Americans, two of them women, who were saved by natives ot 1 Fais Island after going without food for ten days and being at the point of death, are continuing their advent turous trip to145 words
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Advertisement596 1934-10-03 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ,n F.MS.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. booking Agents for dtr9iU^ Malay Mates Railways. Royal State Railways of 81am. <gPP3BB fc^^^yy^^ ~JR!mmm!S£ >«.^s^^S^^ (Incorporated In England). HOME VTA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC596 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-03 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I) of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SUDAN MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Peuang. UOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoo* MM WORCESTERSHIRE Oct. 11 CHESHIRE Oct. 25 YORKSHIRE Nov. 8 SHROPSHIRE Nov 22284 words
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Miscellaneous590 1934-10-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday ?-30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 1 P-°* 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.590 words
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Miscellaneous99 1934-10-03 12 PASSENGERS The s.s. Sarpedon which is due to reach Singapore on or about Oct. 6 carries the following passengers for Singapore Mr. and Mrs C. H Birtwhistle Mr W. G. Scott, Mr. E. W. Mack. Miss b Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. West Prof W. G. Dyer, Mr. V.99 words
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Miscellaneous251 1934-10-03 12 SINGAPORE j HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharvc* or expected to arrive Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Hakozaki Maru 18; Mata Hari 16; Katong 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4): Tweedbank 30; City of Derby Karapara 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Marella 46; Milan Maru 48. West Wharf: (Entrance Gate251 words
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Advertisement510 1934-10-03 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL r f^*T er »ue Sails r III nfS! 08 V Oct 14 Oct 16 SH °J K na f toum Oct. 30 Nov. 2 City ot Cambridge Nov 14510 words
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Advertisement935 1934-10-03 13 SSS sETcT: Lt^nd'SSna H UA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO ,mi> THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co Ltd THE A U ?tom^ a ?P Ao ?Js CO M THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co TOT SUN^IOTNO °CO^ LTd"^ Lld INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thamp« «nH u or x. Insurance Co.. Ltd.935 words
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Advertisement884 1934-10-03 14 K. P. M. CONINKLUKI PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPU MAJAN'G- Wednesday. Oct. 3, Prigl-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THKDENS— Wednesday. Oct. 3. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, Oct. 3 Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN OUTHOORN— Wednesday. Oct. 3, Belawan-Deli. I REIJNST Thursday, Oct. 4, Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng.884 words
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Advertisement409 1934-10-03 14 B3JB9DL^Ee9bssC!jqD^bsHCs^bV regular fortnightly sailings TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms Excellent cuisine— Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Spore. Spore New York PRESIDENT HAVES Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Nov. 20 PRESIDENT JOHNSON409 words
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Advertisement532 1934-10-03 14 TO EUROPE via SUEZ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE SINGAPORE AND PENANG TO LONDON via COLOMBO ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, MARSEILLES AND GIBRALTAR. Vnvt s £l ili ncs ss. Hakozaki Maru Oct. 4 s.s. Hakusan Maru m.s. Terukuni Maru Oct. 17 s.s. Haruna Maru Rates to First class Second class532 words
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Article, Illustration2688 1934-10-03 15 HERMES - HERMES By ORE rugby selectors will not fill the vacant places rum that are left by the re ol Bonnur. Price. Cook and There was m Saturday's trial again yesterday, a lack of c half back and three quorums that slowed down the a considerable extent and2,688 words
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Article132 1934-10-03 15 Petersen May Meet Max Baer London, Sept. 8. A Bermuda syndicate of sportsmen has secured the agreement of Max Baer, the world's champion, to box any heavy-weight, and has offered the match to Jack Petersen, heavy-weight champion of the British Isles. There are two conditions. Petersen must beat132 words
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Article122 1934-10-03 15 Today's fights m the Singapore Amateur boxing tournament at the Drill Hall are as follows Flyweight John Ong vs. P. C. Ratnam. K. Miadin vs. P. C. Hussein. Bantam Y. Dollah vs. Pte. Hartley. K. M. Medora vs. Boey Keck Chonj. Feather H. J. Hoeden vs. Pte. Hawkins.122 words
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237 1934-10-03 15 FULL DETAILS OF FIGHTS A BOXING Tournament has been ar- ranged by the Royal Air Force to take place at the Seltar Base on Wednesday, Oct. 10, when Sir Philip Sassoon, the Under Secretary of State for Air, will be present. The programme237 words
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Article90 1934-10-03 15 Mayor's Greeting By Boat Goes Astray The Mayor of Dover (Councillor F. H. Morecroft) went out In a motorboat with the intention of welcoming Fraulein Louise Luckoh, who was attempting to swim the Channel from Cape Grisnez. When she was about half a mile from Dover Pier,90 words
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Article103 1934-10-03 15 The British Boxing Board of Control have accepted the retirement of Moc Moss, owing to illness, from the eliminating series m connection with the Southern Area Welterweight championship, and promoters are asked for purse offers for the eliminating bout between Tiger Smith and Charley Baxter. The following have been invited103 words
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Article584 1934-10-03 16 Last Minute Goal Decides REST WIN RUGBY TRIAL Rest 11. .5: Newcomers 11. nil. T^HE Newcomers and the Rest second teams had an almost equal battl? on the S.C.C. padang yesterday afternoon, when the Rest won by a goal scored not a minute before the final whistle. The try was584 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1934-10-03 16 Malays Win Cup Replay S.A.F.A. TROPHY WON FOR THE FOURTH TIME TTHE Marines were a totally different team yesterday arid never looked I like pulling the game through. Their passing was erratic and thei- display on the whole was poor and this was the more marked by reason of the1,416 words
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Article351 1934-10-03 16 Mr. Hastie On S.A.F.A. Triumphs Calling upon Mrs. Caldecott to distribute the Cup and medals, Mr R. L. Hastie. the President of the S.A.F.A., said: Today's game brings to an end the 1934 season of the S.A.FA. It has not been an easy season. Several difficulties, several351 words
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Article217 1934-10-03 16 Results Of Men's September Medal The Sepoy Lines Golf Club men's monthly medal stroke competition for September was won by Mr. P. H. Elkins 76—17 59. The ball sweep was also won by Mr. P. H. Elkins 37* 2 8 2 =28» 2 The Sapper Cup217 words
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Article16 1934-10-03 16 The October Ladies Spoon (Bogey) will be played for on Friday, Oct. 516 words
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Article401 1934-10-03 16 Yesterday's Boxing Results Chan Ah Cheong beat Tel. Carney on points. C. Wageh beat Pte. Pack on points. L. A. C. Wittam received a walkover from J. Prescott, Prescott withdrawing owing to injuries to both thumbs. L/Cpl. Rashid beat Pte. Betts on points. Welter A B French beat M. Anthony401 words
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