The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1934
1934-10-12
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Title Section13 1934-10-12 1 AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.M4. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1934 10 CENTS13 words
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Regency Council Takes Oath Of Allegiance
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74 1934-10-12 1 PATHETIC MEETING OF BOY KING QUEEN MARIE Yugoslav Policy PRO-BRITISH TENDENCY OF NEW RULERS The Xe K e„cy Council took th* oath of aUegiance^Jftht^kine th,s morn.ng at a jo.nt meeting of the Senate and the Lower House tx lieved the policy of the new rulers wOl be pro-British as PrinceReuter - 74 words
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Article106 1934-10-12 1 May Not Return To School In England Belgrade. Oct. 10. It is doubtful if the young King Peter viil return to school in England! a anting to the constitution. Kings j t permanently reside in Jugoslavia. Regency will attempt tomorrow »rm a strong government with rational concentration andReuter - 106 words
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Article113 1934-10-12 1 Queen Of Yugoslavia And The Boy King W was a pathetic reunion ol ►ther and son at the Yugoslav Lega- this morning when the Queen of i Yugoslavia embraced the boy King shortly after her arrival from j Marseilles. The only spectators of the *ragic scene were QueenReuter - 113 words
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Article144 1934-10-12 1 Watch Over Resident Foreigners Paris, Oct. 10. The assassinations at Marseilles by a Croat, following on the murder of M. Doumer by a Russian, have given fresh impetus to the campaign for reducing laxness in sifting foreigners permitted to reside in France. There is also a demand for144 words
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Article89 1934-10-12 1 Young Unemployed Man's Explanation Prague, Oct. 10. The police arrested a young unemployed man, J. Vavrina. former owner j of a passport bearing the same number I as that possessed by Kelemen. the man I who committed the Marseilles outrage. Vavrina declares he lost the passport, but itReuter - 89 words
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Article765 1934-10-12 1 Automatic Emptied At The King "Marseilles, Oc*. 10. King Alexander and M. Barthou were driving together and the King was struck by several bullets. Blood streamed irom his moutn and cnesc ana tne iii-iated monarcn ien back swooning. i in' aaacx was maae at 4.iv p.m. ihe poticeReuter Wireless - 765 words
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Article135 1934-10-12 1 i Views Of Sir John Gilmour London, Oct. 10. The deaths of King Alexander and Barthou is a severe blow to the maintenance of peace m Europe,*' declared the Home Secretary. Sir John Gilmour, m a speech at Gravesend .iing with European problems. Sir John stressed theReuter - 135 words
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118 1934-10-12 1 Price Of Silver Up Again London, Oct. 11. ■"pODAY'S jump m silver is mainly at- tributcd to shortage of supplies of the metal on the London market coupled with heavy speculative orders instructing brokers to buy at the best rate. Chinese and Indian speculators beingReuter - 118 words
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Article188 1934-10-12 1 Lancashire's Effort Manchester, Oct. 11. THE Cotton Spinners' Committee has approved of two reorganisation schemes and has decided to invite all firms to say whether they are prepared to join in the schemes. The new Spinners' Association will require 90 per cent, of possible membership while theReuter Wireless - 188 words
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Article37 1934-10-12 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Production This Year Exceeds That Of U.S. Shanghai, Oct. 11. China's wheat production this year has exceeded that of the United States. China produced 850.000,000 bushelsand America 493.000.000 bushels. I37 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-10-12 1 SENATOR GERALD P. NYE, chairman of the C.S. Senate Commission which is investigating arms trust activities. Allegations that leading American munition firms used bribery to secure contracts from South American Governments were made before the commission.36 words
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Article68 1934-10-12 1 International Tin Committee Announcement London. Oct. 10. The International Tin Committee announce that the participating countries are unanimously agreed on the advisability of forming an advisory panel, representing the chief consuming countries, to attend meetings at which subjects directly concerning their interests are discussed. The panel will shortlyReuter - 68 words
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Article131 1934-10-12 1 Allegations Against Accused New York. Oct. 10. Evidence that within a few weeks of the formation of the Corporation Securities Qompany. one of the Insull companies, stock purchased by the company for $16,407,000 was written up to $45,500,000 was given at the trial of Samuel Insull and hisReuter - 131 words
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Article36 1934-10-12 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Business Suspended And Manager Absconds Shanghai, Oct. 11. The Hsing Nien Bank of Shanghai j suspended business this morning. The manager has absconded with a sun, ol 1 $100.00036 words
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Article36 1934-10-12 1 Hauptmann To Stand Trial For Murder Albany, New York. Oct. 10. Governor Lehmann has ordered the extradition of Hauptmann from New i Jersey to stand trial for the murder of the Lindbergh baby.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article141 1934-10-12 1 French Fight Against London, Oct. 10. IT is expected that no more A than half the 64 entrants for London-Melbourne Air Race will start. Twelve British machines are left m at present. All the machines are due to report !at Milhall by Oct. 14. but extensionsReuter Wireless - 141 words
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Article19 1934-10-12 1 Chang-Chun. Oct. 11. The Emperor gave an audience to the Federation of British Industries Mission today.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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82 1934-10-12 1 JOHORE JUDGE CITED AS CO-RESPONDENT To Pay Costs And £1,600 Damages (FYom Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 11. TN the Divorce Court today Mr Justice J. Bateson awarded a t decree nisi to Mr. J. R. G. Young, Cinentalh, Ipoh. with costs and agreed damages of £1.600 against the co-respondent,82 words
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Article224 1934-10-12 1 CHINA'S RENEWED HOPES Seat On League Council London, Oct. 11 ll^R. Quo Tai-chi arrived m I** London from Geneva today In the course of an interview he said that before leaving Geneva he consulted the representatives of the leadintr powers on the serious consequences of the Chinese I failure toReuter - 224 words
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Article94 1934-10-12 1 Prime .Minister Sees His Colleagues London, Oct. 8 The Prime Minister had consultations today with several of his Cabinet colleagues to acquaint himself with d»v» lopments In various departments during his enforced absence. Among the Ministers consulted were the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Foreign Secretary and94 words
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Advertisement36 1934-10-12 1 TONIGHT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13th COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL DINNER 6.30 p.m. to DANCE (FORMAL) 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE CABARET M nu (informal) Miss CATHERINE CHERNIKOVA 930 p.m. to Midnight THE POPULAR DANCER RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 538136 words
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Advertisement110 1934-10-12 1 Oft Other Pages Letter to the Editor 2 Diary of the week 2 Radio programmes 2 Law notices 2 Mosquito menace m Malaya 3 Selangor's estimates 3 Women's page 4 Picture page 5 Singapore's mystery ship 6 U.S. graduate's world tour 6 Judgment against Mr. Farrar 6 Theft of rubber110 words
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Advertisement53 1934-10-12 1 SEA VIEW "©HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ir> IN AID OF THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY BOHEMIAN NIGHT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20th at SEA VIEW HOTEL DRESS INFORMAL TICKETS $1.50. OBTAINABLE AT THE SEA VIEW HOTLL ADELPHI HOTEL GRILL ROOM THE RENDEZ-VOUS OF THE GOURMETS TODAY CONCERT DURING TIFFIN SATURDAY RUSTAFFEL IN53 words
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Article46 1934-10-12 2 Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Thome and Mr. Justice Prichard m the Ist Court at 1 i _.m. Court of Criminal Appeal Rex. vs. Karuppenan alias Karupayah. Before Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy46 words
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Article318 1934-10-12 2 Debut Of Great Film At The Capitol Whereas for centuries the amorous exploits of Benvenuto Cellini, which have come into the books of the historians of old Florence, were read furtively by candle-light and behind locked doors, they now form the theme of a film to be318 words
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Article, Illustration105 1934-10-12 2 Marion Davles and Gary Cooper, appear In "Operator 13," the thril ing AIQ.M. Spy story which is now being resented at the Alhambra. The picture has been taken from the last and best novel written by the m.asaaL^jfiP?' Robert W Chambers. Miss Davies has surrounded herself with an excellent cast,105 words
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Article262 1934-10-12 2 Letters To The Editor "COLTS" BY ANY OTHER NAME— To the Editor. Sir.— ln your issue of Wednesday, Oct. 10. m the Weekly Sporting Notes "Hermes" stated that "Officially the Colts are supposed to be recently-past and present school players, but when men like Hay join their ranks the name262 words
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Article97 1934-10-12 2 Ringleader In Catalan Revolt Barcelona, Oct. 11. Sentence of life imprisonment was passed by a court-martial on Jaime Bosch, a retired major, who was charged with being a ringleader m the Catalan revolt. After sentence, m camera. Bosch embraced his two isons who are army officers and foughtReuter - 97 words
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Article90 1934-10-12 2 Demand For Gilt-Edged Securities London. Oct. 11. On the Stock Exchange today the Investment demand was renewed for gilt-edged securities, including Indian Loans and prices strengthened. There has also been a recovery m South African minings. Otherwise the markets ruled quietly steady. Wheat was firm on good demandReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Advertisement200 1934-10-12 2 VACANT. SECOND LABORATORY ASSISTANT. College of Medicine. Applicants thanked. Post now niled. MISCELLANEOUS. MADAME DlETZ— Lessons In French and Piano. Accomp. singing practices Progress assured. Tele. 6575. AUCTION SALE 'By Order of The Master Attendant S S AUCTION SALE of the following articles: 8" x 16" One engine surface condensin«200 words
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Advertisement430 1934-10-12 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i RATS BRING DISEASE. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR RODINE RAT POISON. THE RAPID RAT REMOVER. Sole Importers Graftion Laboratories, 20b, Collyer Quay. i ""business cards_ STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGEMCK STATIONERS ft REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. mLfE"'-! The Cheapest House for your r*W£~>* Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons Ql 'mgff and430 words
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Advertisement586 1934-10-12 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invited following materiaU or services particulars, see Munlcloa 1 t F* Room. lf -nden. Supply of Salt Glazed War P d, etc. for 1935. Date of cioT* 4 p.m. Wednesday. Oct 3i s t i'oJ' Supply of Solid and PneunutteTW and Tubes for586 words
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Miscellaneous293 1934-10-12 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY. OCT. 12th. High Water, 0 30 a.m. 9 ft., 12.06 p.m. 9.6 ft. Football: Government League. Marines I vs. Monopolies I. at Anson Road. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. A.P.C., A P.C. grnd.; Anglo-Chinese vs. M.C.U. M.C.U. ground; Ceylon Sports Club vs. Raffles Institution, Balestler Road Ceylon293 words
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Miscellaneous212 1934-10-12 2 Today's Radio Programmes I>.r>.C Transmission 111 p.m. 9.35 Time signal from Big Ben. Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Tower Ballroom. Blackpool. 10.05 Living Dangerously; Filming m the Frozen North, a talk by Mr. Robert Flaherty. 10.20 Scottish Variety, relayed from the Model studio, at the Scottish National Radio212 words
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193 1934-10-12 3 NEW MOSQUITO L MENACE IN MALAYA Peril Of The Parasites From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Malaria If not confined to the human alone. In 1P32. the Institute for Medical irch, F.M.S.. stated that mosquitoes < vild be infected with the malaria193 words
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Article244 1934-10-12 3 LlSit Constable On Hand When Arrested When I asked the reason for my the constable struck and kicked me. but when he started to choke me, I bit his hand." This was a part of defence of a young Malay, Dollah bin Hassan. to charges of soliciting employment244 words
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Article117 1934-10-12 3 Javanese On Charge Of Attempted Murder 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 10. A Javanese appeared before the ♦Temban magistrate. Mr. V. W. W. S. f 11. today charged with attempted urder on another Malay, with being m possession of an unlicenced revolver and ammunition and with Uing117 words
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Article46 1934-10-12 3 During the week ended Oct. 6, 178 ths were recorded m Singapore spared with 213 m the previous Phthisis, 21 was the chief cause ity. There were 3 deaths from rtc fever and one from puerperal The death rate was 141.3. v birth rate was 40.35.46 words
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2209 1934-10-12 3 To Spend $2,600,000 More Under New Policy THE Supply Bill and estimates for 1935 were discussed by the Selangor State Council at their recent meeting m Kuala Lumpur. It was stated the expenditure for next year will be increased by $2,600,000, but of this $2,092,0002,209 words
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Article104 1934-10-12 3 WIFE DEAD, HUSBAND ILL An inquiry which was fixed for hearing yesterday before Mr. W. G. Porter, tlje Singapore Coroner, into the death of a Chinese woman. Tan Yok Hoe. at the General Hospital on Sept. 30 had to be postponed as the woman's husband is still m hospital. The104 words
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Advertisement19 1934-10-12 3 HIPS! HIPS! HOORAY!! WHEELER and WOOLSEY wilt be back at the CAPITOL Next Week! In their funniest musi-girl show!19 words
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Advertisement830 1934-10-12 3 ECONOMISE IN TIME AND MONEY BY USING THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL SATURDAY IS POSTING DAY POSTAGE IS ONLY 4* CENTS PEB OUNCE TO GREAT BRITAIN. I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I I THE LAMPJ OF^WINC BRILLIANCE I H Am\ fl H A*m W*^ iT* 888 "B^B S.\tr*/)t /'v Bj^ BjH 888 Am^r830 words
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Article, Illustration876 1934-10-12 4 A COARSE SKIN iS NOT INEVITABLE THE THREE THINGS YOU MUST AVOID BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT JV^ANY women do not mind a few grey hairs or a wrinkle or two these come inevitably with the years, and to many faces 'they add an unexpected charm but every woman hate.:, a876 words
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Article434 1934-10-12 4 "STRICTLY 1934" Checked Sarah Or Taffeta FASHIONABLE Parisian ladies will be "dressing up" again on i afternoons if midseason fashion shows write the rules. i Some of the newest "after five o'clock j clothes," though simple m silhouette to match the modern woman's demands. lare as formal434 words
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Article50 1934-10-12 4 MECK lines are tricky, for, whatever they do, they are bound to be revealing. If they are high m the front, they are low m the back. Bare shouldITrLZl T rLZZ c at a P remiui The backless gowns are of course sophisticated, the dropped shoulders very romantic50 words
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Article79 1934-10-12 4 CIEVE half a pound of flour with a i heaped teaspoonful of baking-pow-der and two ounces oi fine sugar, rub m three ounces of butter, and moisten with a beaten egg and rather less than a gill of milk. Bake m a greased shallow tin. allow to cool,79 words
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Article, Illustration59 1934-10-12 4 THE POPULARITY of fine woollen fabrics for all but the most scorching days is demonstrated by this Worth costume of grey, with wide pique collar and pique tab at the belt. Print frocks have come into their own this summer. This one on the right, from Molyneux, is m beige59 words
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184 1934-10-12 4 TRY THESE LIGHT DISHES FOR TIFFIN T RY these wnen ■*nn makes you feel dl line eat a heavy meal CUCUMBER hi V| A iresh cucumber, two eggs, one ounce ot buttei of grated cheese, a teaapoonf ul 7? mato sauce and season m Peel the cucumber And cat pieces184 words
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Article162 1934-10-12 4 U'T'HE dress world is putting 'new faces on to old-fashioned bodies': m other words, what look like old world materials are fabrics really improved out of recognition, and given new texture. Still they are the old and popular fabrics fundamentally. The introduction of British made alpaca162 words
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Advertisement131 1934-10-12 4 NOTE NEW ADDRESS THE GIFT SHOP Capitol Man>ions» 157, North Bridge Road. All goodi aa exhibited at the Brit Industries Fair. London, this year. We have the suitable gift lor younc and old foi all occasions, d:nl Ln remembrance ol those who have passed away, we havt i finest am:131 words
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Advertisement147 1934-10-12 4 ami r OMLC Last few days If lii I| l I Remnants and Oddments at the BARGAIN COUNTER I including- Bridge coats, m* <^ Scarves, Stockings and Lingerie etc. etc. etc. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., 31-33. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. l M MMl M>M iMM>M>l ""'»""»aaßss«s«aiss^awsMaMasMss^aia^ limm t i**"" V^ A 1147 words
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Article, Illustration106 1934-10-12 5 CARNIVAL QUEENS from all over Fngland joined with the Southend Carnival Queen, Miss Hilda Wordsworth, m the carnival procession through Southend. I KDER EXPERT Government advice and supervision members of the Nazi Youth movement m Germany are given the opportunity to build models Germany's leading battleships and liners. Their latest106 words
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Advertisement84 1934-10-12 5 [Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. ravOAfri CONDENSED MILK with creamy flavour is prepared by ex- I perts through a hygienic process and is I unequalled of its kind. TRY A TIN I TO-DAY AND YOU WILL84 words
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Article360 1934-10-12 6 ALWAYS SAILS UNLADEN The Doggersbank CONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused m local shipping circles by the reference to the vessel Doggersbank which has been plying between Singapore and Java ports for some time past without carrying a pound of cargo or a single passenger. It was reported360 words
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Article186 1934-10-12 6 "Vets" Aerial Visit To Home From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Major E. C. Doyle, Is a veterinary surgeon with modern ideas. He is engaged as "vet" to the Straits Racing Association, and when he heard that H.H. the Sultan of Perak had186 words
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Article140 1934-10-12 6 Chinese Acquitted Of Assaulting Son's Wife i From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Mother of a well-known local towkay. Yapp Futt Yew, a Chinese named Sam Poh San, appeared on a summons today before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. for assaulting the fifth wife of her son.140 words
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Article141 1934-10-12 6 Sequel To Fatal Accident To Cyclist <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Bail m $1,000 was fixed yesterday m a case m which a Sikh. Bachita Singh. was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson, with theft of of a motor-car. from the Batu Road car141 words
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Article93 1934-10-12 6 Extension Of Concessions By F.M.S. Railways Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. The F.M.S. Railways are introducing cheap single and return tickets between Seremban and Sepang Road. Labu. Rembau. Tampin and Malacca stations, as from Saturday A second class return ticket from Malacca to Seremban and vice versa will cost93 words
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Article89 1934-10-12 6 Hops Off On Last Lap To Australia The Qantas plane which is on its way to Australia from Singapore arrived at Kupang at 150 p.m. on Wednesday After Mr. Brain, the pilot, had inspected the landing ground and discussed arrangements for the regular air liner service *hich begins89 words
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Article126 1934-10-12 6 New Frocks i Worried Her. "How did she lose thr is what you will b tell you herself "About 18 months lOlbs.-which I can ed me very much k. a worry to me. etpec Nothing would fit me walking was unbearable by a friend to try126 words
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Article722 1934-10-12 6 American's World Tour CENTURIES ago before the invention of printing, the scholar who wandered from one university to another was the chief means by which ideas were exchanged and national culture widened. Since then books and newspapers have provided easier ways for the dissemination of knowledge.722 words
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Article, Illustration297 1934-10-12 6 JUDGMENT AGAINST MR. FARRER ESTATE DISPUTE THE case m which Syed Mohamed bin Ali Alsagoff, Syed Ibrahim bin Ali Alsagoff and Sheriffa Azzah binte Ali Alsagoff sued Mr. R. J. Farrer, Syed Ahmad bin Omar Alsogoff, Syed Ahmad bin Ali Alsagoff, Syed Zainal Abidin bin Ali Alsagoff and Sheriffa Shiffa297 words
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Article, Illustration70 1934-10-12 6 A PARTY of six Maltese boy scouts who are visiting England, making a return visit for that paid by English boy scouts to Malta, arrived at Portsmouth on the H.M.S. Resource, which has arrived back m England after nearly three years* foreign service. Mr. A. E. Webb, district scout master70 words
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Article205 1934-10-12 6 SUICIDE ATTEMPT A GOOD-LOOKING young school- mistress. wearing glasses and dressed m a colourful Shanghai gown stocd charged m the police court yesterday with attempting to take her own life. The woman. Chew Eng, aged 23. pleaded guilty before Mr. J. M. Brander. and asked205 words
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Advertisement33 1934-10-12 6 I PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old, worn-out, Wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO j* >\ You'll save the cost m Distributors for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD. REMEMBER.' ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C,33 words
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Advertisement328 1934-10-12 6 j WIRE NETTING KM iv, Maker and repairer of rattan andi Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Sprinr l i Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents Ba?s Blue Screens, Bertam PaneK Wirr j Netting Fencing, Wool buntm-v and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN Telephone 24.M i Office 66, Robinson Road, Workshop 17-A Joo Chiat Place J Singapore,328 words
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Article383 1934-10-12 7 Coolie Jumps Into River When Questioned fJOW a man, after stealing rub- ber from a lighter at Boat Quay, tried to evade arrest by I leaping into the Singapore River but finally gave up owing to exhaustion, was told m the police court yesterday, when383 words
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Article573 1934-10-12 7 Mala) Clerk Charged m Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Oct. 9. THE Muar police court was filled with Malays for the cons:on stages of the case which up for further hearing the second magistrate, Inche Mahmood bin Mohd. Shah. lie previous hearing a Malay named Ali attached573 words
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Article39 1934-10-12 7 Mr Bir Chan Roy, Tetired chief clerk oi the Revenue Survey Department, KuaU Lipis, leaves for India on Friday i .1 months* holiday and hopes to return about the end of January to iya and settle down m Raub.39 words
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Article92 1934-10-12 7 Alleged Forgery Of Land Grants From Our Own Correspondents Seremban, Oct. 10. A sensation has been caused m Tampin by the arrest of K. Murugasu, chief clerk attached to the Land Office there. Murugasu was produced before Raja Ayoub when he was charged with abetting an unknown person92 words
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Article68 1934-10-12 7 Manager Acquitted Without Calling On Defence From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 10. Mr Tan Kam Choon, manager jf the Paradise Park at Seremban was summoned before the Seremban magistrate for permitting board and icon-la games contrary to the licence The defendant was represented by Mr Francis A.68 words
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Article80 1934-10-12 7 His Excellency the Officer AdministPrine the Government, accompanied by Mrs Caldecott and attended by the y -i™ai staff will leave Singapore for SrlumpurX the night mail on \fSXmVB Oct 19 to attend a session of fr^e Federal Council there on Monday Oct 22 and will return to80 words
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Advertisement424 1934-10-12 7 j {PREMIERE THIS EVENING. 6.15 AND 9.15.! 1 PAVILION I 5. R^e*^ 0 o* J^SSfi^iaa^M^ A BILLofDIVORGEMENT STARRING JOHN BARRYMORE KATHARINE HEPBURN WITH DAVID MANNERS BILLIE BURKE HENRY STEPHENSON PAUL CAVANAGH AS GREAT A DRAMA AS THIS YEAR WILL PRODUCE! W mmv^^^mmm^mW the sea son's show sensation RK O. RADIO424 words
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800 1934-10-12 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934 Better Late IN deciding to form an advisory panel representing the chief consuming interests, the International Tin Committee is to be congratulated m adopting, however, belatedly, one of the best features of the rubber restriction scheme. In spite of the strong position800 words
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Article365 1934-10-12 8 Mr. F. S. Holzapfel. secretary of the Ampang Tin Co.. Ltd.. has returned from leave. Mr. W. G. Scott, of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co.. returned to Ipoh a few days ago from home. The Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams. British Resident. Selangor. is indisposed and365 words
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Article459 1934-10-12 8 MOST of the people who pride themselves upon knowing what a treaty is would probably receive a surprise if they were to examine the vast collection registered with the 1 Ubtmd League of Nations .1 Mixed The latest add itions Bag Of cover many subjects Treaties459 words
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Article1277 1934-10-12 8 ;^AJO land, situated m the northern A»** part of Atcheen. is one of the parts •of Netherlands India least known to i tourists. Not so very long ago those 1 districts were still isolated from the outside world by impenetrable forests. It was not until1,277 words
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Advertisement108 1934-10-12 8 Caldbeck's SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS Whole Boneless Cuts and sliced LTry them all Hot or Cold equally enjoyable STREAKY BACON-The Breakfast Favourite. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. ■aHMßMßaaaHMßMßMßMl^BM^MaHHMMH^HM^BaHaa^^_B_MH|_H_^__H__B_a__H__H_Mi_H_i__Mß_a__M MMHMB fl "'jp *^r .aa^. fl fl (Xjnisbtng) (tiL*** ***<&-! M M fl to eh at mart iKi fl fl comp'-\108 words
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Advertisement43 1934-10-12 8 A DETECTIVE SAYS that most successful crooks are polished gentlemen. So polished m fact that they are positively slippery. The GAFLAC BURGLARY POLICY is one way of dealing with these gentlemen. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.43 words
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Article130 1934-10-12 9 Sequel To Action By Japanese Guards j Shanghai, Oct. 11. REPORT irom Harbin states j\ er 70 residences belong-' Russian employees have j hy occupied by Japan- ol the Chinese Eastern! and that the Russian Harbin has lodged a with the Government of stating that should!130 words
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Article51 1934-10-12 9 Special Service In Memory FOf Soldiers Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Oct. 11. gcation issued by the Com- n-Chief of the army today, a memorial service on Oct. first anniversary of the sad I'iisued between Siamese: this causing bloodshed j by which 17 soldiers of :i lost their51 words
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785 1934-10-12 9 Question Discussed By Chinese Christian Association •.4TTHAT m the interests of this) country the Government should institute a Malayan Air Force of local-born men" was a resolution debated on by the Chinese Christian Association last night at Prinsep Street. Mr. Song Ong tiang was785 words
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Article, Illustration59 1934-10-12 9 MISS GENE DENNIS, the extraordinary girl whose power to read f'iH 5 l fe,,OW humans a,l <* whose gift of clairvoyance have astonished thousands of people, is now studying the psychology of animals She is spending many hours at the London Zoo to examine the minds and mental reactions of59 words
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Article46 1934-10-12 9 British Cruiser's Rescue In China Sea London, Oct. 9. The cruiser Suffolk is returning to Hong Kong with the master and crew of s.s. City of Cambridge. 7.058 tons, which had to be abondend on Pratas reef m the South China Sea.- British RadioBritish Radio - 46 words
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Article160 1934-10-12 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai And Nanking Meetings Shanghai. Oct. 11. PXCEPT for the hoisting of flags and the holding of remembrance meetings by the people and officials in Shanghai and Nanking, the celebration of the National Day yesterday was comparatively quiet. Most public organisations considered160 words
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Article132 1934-10-12 9 Mr. Quoi Tai-Chi On National Reconstruction London Oct. 11. This was an occasion of real satisfaction to the Chinese Government. After almost unprecedented difncultias during the past three years it was now thoought well to renew the official celebration of National Day. declared Mr. Que Tai-chi. speaking atReuter - 132 words
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Article142 1934-10-12 9 Further Weakness Of Sterling London. Oct. 9. Gold continues to soar to new high record levels, partly due to the further weakness ot sterling, accentuated by general buying of dollars induced by the belief that President Roosevelt's monetary experiments are now over. Todays price reached 142 9.Reuter Wireless - 142 words
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Article71 1934-10-12 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Opening Of Big Meeting In Tientsin Shanghai, Oct. 11. The North China Athletic Meetin** opened m Tientsin yesterday m the presence of thousands of citizens and athletes. A contingent representing ""Manchuria" who joined m the parade round the Tientsin Stadium, aroused much emotion among71 words
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Article97 1934-10-12 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London, Oct. 11. Spot <Sellers> Td. <6 7 8d> (Buyers» 6 15 16d. <6 13 16d.» Jan. -Mar. 7 3 16d. <7d> April-June 7 11 32 d. (7 3"16 d.) July-Sept. 7 1 2 d.97 words
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Advertisement121 1934-10-12 9 ■The gf«"d '"ccetso, 0 "THE HOUS£ i 0 f fcOTHSCH/i.O" 1 i _j_** < i \k Joseph M. Schenclc 1 pr*s*nt% I gleorg.e'P j ARLISSj i ADARRYLF. ZANUCK projection I mtjtk EDNA MAY CHJVER I J ANHIKO4a.<HA«tO!T!HIN«y I RALPH MORGAN NEXT 20* **uofd*u. cmamm UNtTfO ARTISTS WEEK w PAVILION '111121 words
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Advertisement205 1934-10-12 9 M*********^ mmmmmmmmmJmwVmr'TP***^**^ W* *D 1 1 I _!i> 4mT^mT^ MV^K^M^^^B*I THE PERFUME OF TODAY! I II Makf 471 1*" Tosca you: o\\:i perfum It.i lightest touch— on I Other "4711" Tosca Toiletries: j If Eaude Cologne fragrant and refreshing Compact The Ideal Powder, Lotion, Toilet (jl Soap, Brillantine, Face Powder.205 words
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1005 1934-10-12 10 New Company To Start Free Of Debt HTHE adjourned extraordinary general meeting of Federation Tin Mines Ltd.. was held at Southern House, E C for the purpose of submitting resolutions providing for the reconstruction of the company. Mr. A. R. Canning presided, and in the cdurse1,005 words
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Article207 1934-10-12 10 Dividend Of 2'/ 2 Per Cent The report of the directors of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Co. Ltd., for jthe year ended April 30, 1934, submitted at the 27th annual general meeting of the company, held in London recently, is as follows: The cultivated area remains at207 words
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Article228 1934-10-12 10 Fall Brings Out Short Covering Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. in their weekly rubber report stated Oct. 11. 10 a.m. state: Further liquidation in London and New York brought down the price of rubber in all markets. Due to the fa", in prices a certain amount of short228 words
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Article64 1934-10-12 10 in* 5P-£fg? of machinery weightralia., if h3S f en Shipped t0 A«sworls a L" V n er po I from a Lancashire were rJSZS arge trucks and wa e°™ e h h re q u rc to carry the machinery, whee? S C f't Ud ed a d0Ub,e helical 8earny^hee64 words
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69 1934-10-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Oct. 11, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 22% 23 (F. 0.8.) current month 227/ 8 23% Nov.-Dec. 24 24% Jan.-Mar. 25% 25% Apr.-June 26% 26% Tone of Market:—Quiet steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot69 words
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Article183 1934-10-12 10 Oct. 8 9 10. American Can. Com. 100 99 100% American Telephone 1 and Telegraph 110% 110% HMs 1 Atcheson Railroad 50% 50% 52 3 /4 Dupont 89 3 4 891/4 91% Firestone 13% 13% 13% Oeneral Electric 17 3 4 18 18% r General Motors 29V 4United Press Association - 183 words
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Article121 1934-10-12 10 Analysis Of Output From British Quarries Output of gravel and sand from British quarries last year was five times as great as m 1913. "This growth." says the annual report of the Government Inspector of Quarries, issued recently, "reflects important changes m building and road-construction. "To some121 words
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Article113 1934-10-12 10 Oct. 11. Bayers Sellers Gambler 5.00 Java Cube 825 Hamburg Cube 8.25 Muntok White Pepper 56.50 White Pepper 55.50 J Copra, Sundried 3.05 Fair Sago Flour 185 Copra, mixed 2.40 1 Small flake Tapioca 3.75 I Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. .0.1 per113 words
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Article189 1934-10-12 10 Oct. 11. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 7;32 London, 3 months' sight 2,4 13|64 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 3 16 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 5!32 London, demand 2!4% London. T.T. 2|4 3!32 Lyons and Paris, demand 858 Hamburg, demand 140 New York, demand 57 Batavia.189 words
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Article62 1934-10-12 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. Bukit Lintang.—Profit at June 30J £3,053; dividend, 7% per cent.; forward. €8.881. j ••T?Iil__2?" Dred^ns— Profit at June J 30. £12,938; final dividend. Is. 6d per share; forward, £7,138. j Tanjong Malim Rubber.—Final divi- > 1 dend, 5 per cent. net.62 words
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Article929 1934-10-12 10 THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1934. Ampat Tin (4) o,?m 5S J£ A*am Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay oh is* 3d lAyer Hitam Tin (5s) 14a 9d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.02 2 07 Bangrin Tin 27s Changkat Tin 5gJ a Chenderiang 6d 9s 6d Hitam Tin929 words
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Article108 1934-10-12 10 Messrs. Derrick and Co. advise the rubber returns of the following compa- nles for the month oi 'bs Alor Gajah 24.500 Australasia 23.000 Aver Panas Rnku irJ.hn Bukit Kubu ***** Glenealy 46.040 Jalan Kebun ***** Khiani? 44 000 iMuang 44 v Pajam 118 000 Port Swettenham ***** Tambalak :00 Teluk108 words
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Article209 1934-10-12 10 FOREIGN IMPORTS OF RUBBER DURTNO^iir A WT KUIWgK PPRPiO THB MQMTH OT aMPIaMaPa, 1934. IN DRY TONS. DRY RUBBER D em i H Cre P e S WET RUBBER Blanket Crepes. Native (estimated dry weight) Country of Origin Smoked Sheet Dry Unsmoked Estate *,r??n and Wet 55209 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1934-10-12 11 FROM A LUNCHEON Party Into Garden club Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT WIN" the Mcl period of a little than 20 years sine its trans- from a luncheon party into •lass social club the Garden Dl Singapore has made its inl.'lt throughout the Colony as a where members1,045 words
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Article, Illustration671 1934-10-12 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst A SOUND DEFENSIVE PLAY I IQNE of the old maxims which have! w come down from the early days ol j Whist is "Never lead up to strength.'" (This maxim is undoubtedly very sound. However, there is671 words
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Advertisement357 1934-10-12 11 Assets exceed 812,000,000. Assurance m force over $.15,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lite Buiiding. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON (mx The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot Eng.and and compiies with the British Li f s357 words
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Advertisement462 1934-10-12 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by 0 Royal Charter) 0 0 rs 3 Paid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each _>innnrw_> Reserve Fund SiaK* Reserve Uablllty of ,w Proprietors £3,000,00f HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Btar Iloilo462 words
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Article951 1934-10-12 12 FAMOUS CLYDE LAUNCHES Some Predecessors Of The Queen Mary 1. i. I\IOT since anyone can remember has any Clydeside event aroused so muct: 1. interest as the launch of the great ne\* l. Cunarder. On Wednesday. Septembei 26. Clydebank was the spotlighl centre of the British Empire951 words
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Article383 1934-10-12 12 TABLET IN THEIR HONOUR Many Ships And Lives Rescued AN oak tablet, erected by Mr. C. Northcote Latter at Walmer lifeboat house m memory of famous luggers of the nineteenth century and the bravery and skill of the men who manned them, by means of which many383 words
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Article102 1934-10-12 12 Chinese Coastal Vessel lx>st Near Amoy Amoy, Sept. 30 A Chinese passenger and freight steamer, the Sui Wah. plying between Wencfaow, Chekiang. and Changpu m I Fukien. caught fire yesterday morning jin the course of her north-bound journey. Part of the goods on board were damaged by the102 words
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Article113 1934-10-12 12 Whales Visit Tho Coa*t Of Italy Whales have been alot. coast this year all the v Messina to Genoa and the Riviera Two whales came so near I port of Portofino that one of almost upset a small boat. A: seemed to be engaged ttdtof itself against a113 words
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Advertisement587 1934-10-12 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated _n F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freiffht 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. <y^*TM \m\ Wl -3M-__-_----gU i d I i* J (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU W CANADA FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST587 words
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Advertisement137 1934-10-12 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHAUA SANGVO KMI'N KAISHA LTD (Incorporated m Japan REGULAR FREKiIM AM» PASSENGER SERVICE. SHYOJIN MARU Oet 16 Oct NANKOH MARU Oct 31 Mod FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI. YAWAU NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA BOSTON MARU Nov IS N CLYDE MARU Nov I For rates and other particulars plea*137 words
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Miscellaneous595 1934-10-12 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.n Thursday 7.30 a.n Kedah Monday to Friday 730 a.n Saturday 7 p.n Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.n Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.n Kelantan <via Gemas* every i* Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday595 words
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Miscellaneous252 1934-10-12 12 I SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wlurv or expected to arriv. East Wharf (Entrance lto Plancius 22; Hai Lee 5 J 20. Main Wharf (Entrance lt Rawalpindi 18; Tung bia Maru 11; Yuki Maru ft- t_j Empire Dock (Entrance Gait I Kangaroo 30; Greystok- Lycaon 34; Siamese Prin, 38. Empire252 words
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Advertisement460 1934-10-12 13 ;'<** l Ot SsaJ 1 and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dha T'nage Spore. Tnaae Snore CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 12 NALDERA 16 000 Der 21 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 24 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 _93 5 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov. 0 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan 4 BURDWAN 6.070 Nov.460 words
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Advertisement507 1934-10-12 13 i Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) m "ELLERMAN" LINE i FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTB AND BUEZ CANAL 1 Steamer Dae Sails City of Khios Oct. 15 Oct. 17 City of Khartoum Oct. 30 Nov 2 -AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE, i FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON.507 words
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Advertisement1228 1934-10-12 13 lf*^VJ\ dl l f M^te\\*t^3Z& \mutmm 55S£s"§3 TH_B BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMBHIP CO (1»S1. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd U (lwn Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE star t»h THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSH I P %c% tJU THE1,228 words
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Advertisement786 1934-10-12 14 U *S^S*SSSmmmWs*******] Ke Pc Me f*| CONUfKLUKB PAKETVAART MAATSCMAFPU MAPlA— Friday. Oct. 12. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS— Friday, Oct. 12. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday, Oct. 12, Belawan-Deli DE WEERT— Friday, Oct. 12, Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei -Li at, PangkalPinang. Koba,786 words
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Advertisement332 1934-10-12 14 I Int^w^Rnifßill-fsHVISV j^rri iS_^f^_jg_--V H____L ?^S Bia REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SMUESS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penanr, Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS AD outside stateroomsExcellent cuisine— Swimming bathThree day stopover In Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT JOHNSON Oct. 20 Oct. 23332 words
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Advertisement697 1934-10-12 14 tTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 10 tl JYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 De c HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct 31 Nov 1 HAKONE MARU 10.400 Jan J HARUNA MARU 10,400 Nov. 14 15 SSUWA MARU 10,750 j an L 1 SKATORI MARU 10.000 Nov. 20 21 SFUSHIMA MARU 10.900 Fob §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec.697 words
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1920 1934-10-12 15 Ideal Rugger Conditions HANELLYsS TWO-YEAR HOME RECORD SPOILED BY NEWPORT (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 1. ,itIER conditions everywhere on Saturday were far more to Rugby football than they had been at any time since n began, and the result was a1,920 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-10-12 15 MINEHEAD TENNIS tournament. Left to right: G. S. Lysaght, Sir Denis Boles. Miss Joan Ridley, Cyril Tolley (the golfer), and Lord Pollington on the court.25 words
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292 1934-10-12 15 S.V.C. Malay Company's Annual Rifle Meeting HIGH STANDARD OF SHOOTING TPHE tenth annual rifle meeting of the Malay Company of the S.V.C. was held at Bukit Timah Rifle Range on Sunday. The meeting was open to all members of "F" Company S.V.C. and the 2nd Battalion S.V.C. Intelligence Section. About292 words
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Article102 1934-10-12 15 "King's Stage" Conditions At Kuala Lumpur On Sunday the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Club fired at 200, 500 and 600 yards under "King's Stage" conditions. Visibility was good and there appeared every prospect of some high scores being put up. Excessive heat, a strong mirage and a variable breeze,102 words
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Article49 1934-10-12 15 Two hockey matches took place on the Negri Sembilan Club padang on Sunday evening. At one end of the ground the Seremban Colts defeated St. Paul*s Institution by the odd goal in three. At the temple end the Police played the Paulians. the game ending in a goalless draw.49 words
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Article348 1934-10-12 15 STATE TRIAL DISAPPOINTS COLTS NOT YET BEATEN WIN FOR CHINESE •"•"TUESDAY'S hockey trial on the Kuala Lumpur padang was a disappointment to many because it produced mediocre play and, as In the first game, lacked constructive team work. The selectors, if they have not already picked out348 words
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Article267 1934-10-12 15 The Selangor Colts have a very gooc hockey team this season, and have no yet been defeated. On Sunday although they were not fie ding their bes team, they drew with the Selangor Sikt Union .m a goalless game on the railway ground. The Sikhs are267 words
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283 1934-10-12 15 Clever stick work and sound defence on both sides were the features of the match between ihe Selangor Chinese Recreation Club and the V.M.C A. on the Kuala Lumpur V.MC.A. padang on Sunday. when the SC.R.C. won by two goals to one. The283 words
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242 1934-10-12 15 Maintaining their unbeaten record the Selangor Sikh Union gained another good victory on Tuesday, when they defeated the P.W.D.A.A. on the P W.D. ground by three goals to nil at Kuala Lumpur. On their display in the second half, the P.W.D. did not deserve to242 words
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205 1934-10-12 15 An interesting game was witnessed on the Klang padang by a large number of visitors when the Selangor Coast Club lost to the Railway Institute by 2-1. The sodden ground militated against good play. Das Lazarus, the centre forward of the home team,205 words
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Article164 1934-10-12 15 (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. Oct. 9. The Negri Sembilan hockey BtAtti trial fixed for today was washed out by rain. A trial will therefore take place on Thursday prior to ieiecting the State side to meet Selangor OO Saturday here The following are tl. sides Colours Alexander164 words
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660 1934-10-12 16 I An Evenly Fought Game KTOPHER GETS BOTH GOALS FOR THE SOLDIERS Perdriau The Best Forward Wiltshire Regiment 2; S.C.C 1. TWO good goals by Stopher, the United Services' centre forward. enabled the Wiltshire regiment to defeat the660 words
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374 1934-10-12 16 Racing Assn. Action To Avoid Confusion T"n IT* 10 to the mums of horses racin, m Malaya has earned the disapproval of the Strait. Raein srr«r sjt_— -s?s_rs The S.R.A. have decided not only to delete the old rule and substitute a new rule374 words
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Article29 1934-10-12 16 Tn the final of the Park Cup, th«> I Sepoy Lines Golf Club championship. 1 M9>S J U? (20) beat A W Bum t 'i^s), 5 and 4. L29 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-10-12 16 S.C.C. vs. HMS. TERROR. The full back of the Terror fields a kick forward and *m* the ball away just as the Club tSSJt Tallow up26 words
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Article50 1934-10-12 16 The Negri Meet Perak At Ipoh On Saturday 'From Our Own Correspondent.) -th kt •r. Seremban, Oct. 10. The Negri Sembilan rugger team will ■ravel to Ipoh on Saturday to play Perak m the Farleigh-Robertson rophy match. The Negri side has not r et been definitely decided on50 words
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Article275 1934-10-12 16 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB THE event on Sunday will be Hay, Taylor Cup— soo metres free style (handicap open to all classes). was any real thrust m the centre of I the line. All the dangerous movements were started by him on the left, and went to pieces m275 words
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Article119 1934-10-12 16 Qualifiers For Gold Cup j Competition The October Medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday The following have qualifled for 'the Gold Medal competition which is to be played off m conjunction with the October Medal: J H. Addis, B. la Cloche. H. Jackson^119 words
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Article49 1934-10-12 16 G. C. Miller Beats W. M j Edwards In The Final I The final of the S.C.C lawn hnwu championship tournament "SS O r tin, afternoon when I is tZ W M Awards by preleLrt h PriZe S were afterwards] per-up C Wlnner and the j49 words
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Article39 1934-10-12 16 -ne following have acrpnt^rt t~ I rugby footban for S.C.cT vs I p A Cr« y a A l SHI5 H 10 w pm s.ccf lX. I Hesketch, P. l Lan*- t i _\i J M I39 words
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Article251 1934-10-12 16 BROWN ROBERTS OR LITTLE LEWIS Big House Likely For Title Fight Tonight THE Great World arena has been making great itrktol v larity as a venue of boxing during the past few months judging by the advance bookings, tonights fight will at\ bumper house. Fernandez and Suares will the fourth251 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-10-12 16 ********mmzVmmm\ THE MERCHANTS nearly over m Tuesday's Tournament ni .t Public Services had to defend for 25 minutes lht19 words
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Article182 1934-10-12 16 I Hockey I Cricket Club Playing A.P.C. The following have been invited to play hockey for the Y.M.C.A. against O.R.A. today, on the Y.M.C.A. ground at 5 p.m.: J. Ferguson, E. K. Yzelman. Pakianathan, W. Pullen. G. Reshty. Seet Beng Sin. E. Brown, S. S. Gill R182 words
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