The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1934
1934-10-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1934-10-13 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14,395. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934 10 CENTS.14 words
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464 1934-10-13 1 TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF SALE OR EXPORT Provision Made MISG to the fact that certain groups of estates somc wUhi V Colonj md some without, find it more economical to produce thi uh o\ their exportable rubber from one estate it has been decided makf464 words
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Article70 1934-10-13 1 ■T& 1 ,-i hour Attitude To Germany San Francisco. Oct. 12. American Federation of Labour for a continuance of the boycott Oi rman goods after discussing the s of conditions m Germany. It l by German Trade UnionJewi are still oppressed. decision followed a plea by theReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-10-13 1 lIVL G of Yugoslavia, and Kins Boris of Bulfhe in™?* hrOU^ h the Streets 0f af th former's arrival for the important conference regarding the relations between the two countries.30 words
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Article38 1934-10-13 1 Firat Cabinet Meeting Since KHis Return London, Oct. 10. il Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay oald, today presided over his Cabinet since his return from tnd Newfoundland. x Ti was a full attendance of British RadioBritish Radio - 38 words
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Article70 1934-10-13 1 \>tieen Marie And Ktojr Peter Leave Paris Paris, Oct. 11. Quern Marie of Yugoslavia and King Ptter left here by train for Belgrade tonight. Members of President Lebrun's Cabinet saw them off. while a large crow T d stood solemnly silent. The strictest police precautions were taken. MotorcycleReuter - 70 words
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Article44 1934-10-13 1 Zuiderkerk's Misfortune At Suez Port, Said, Oct. 11. The Dutch steamer, Zuiderkerk, bound from Hamburg to Yokohama, is at Suez with her cargo afire. Pumps and canal tugs are working to extinguish the fire. An rxnlosives maeazine has been illflooded ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article144 1934-10-13 1 Visit Of H.M. Ships To Singapore "Folkestone Due Next Month I TTHE Free Press was informed I last night of the proposed dates for the visit of H.M. Ships Ito Singapore H.M.S. Folkestone arrive Nov. 27, i from Hong Kong depart Nov. 28 for I cruise. H.M.S Eagle. Witch and144 words
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Article56 1934-10-13 1 Washington, Oct. 12. The Treasury has announced that the books have been closed on the completion of a most successful refunding of Fourth Liberty Bonds. An aggregate of 81.020,000,000 out of SI. 250.000.000 redeemable Bonds were turned in for either four-year- notes or new three andReuter - 56 words
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Article101 1934-10-13 1 Persistent Buying By United States? London. Oct. 12. Although the recent rise m silver is attributed tc Chinese and Indian demand and scarcity of supplies, the Financial News states that persistent buying by the United States authorities must have prowaed a good basis for a rise. TheReuter - 101 words
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Article96 1934-10-13 1 Mr. Lo Cheok Kuan Appointed Magistrate Hong Kong. Oct. 12. The Policital Council of the Government of the South-west has appointed Mr. Lo Cheok Kuan as successor of Mr. Tang Shao-yi. who was forced to give up the post of magistrate of the model district of Chungshan byUnion Times - 96 words
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Article112 1934-10-13 1 Success Of Troops From Fukien And Kiangsi Shanghai, Oct. 12. The Red forces defending Hotien j have been subjected to heavy onslaughts by Government forces from -Fukien and South Kiangsi, have evacuated and are retreated to vantage 'position around Chentien. As soon as they have occupied theUnion Times - 112 words
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Article72 1934-10-13 1 Place In The Constitution Defined Shanghai, Oct. 12. At the meeting of th? Legislative jYuan held yesterday, the chapter of Jthe constitution referring to the power of the Control Yuan was possed. The Yuan shall first submit its proposal to impeach the President of the Republic, or anyUnion Times - 72 words
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Article42 1934-10-13 1 Two Victims Within 48 Hours At Bangkok <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 1?. There has been a recrudescence of rabies at Bangkok and two dogs have died at the animal welfare clinic with-; m the past 48 hours.42 words
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Article260 1934-10-13 1 BRITAIN'S TALLEST BARRISTER Death Of Lord Cushendun London, Oct. 12. •yHE death is announced of Lord Cushendun. Reuter. (Lord Cushendun was 73 years of age. Before his elevation to the Peerage m 1927, as Mr. Ronald McNeill, he represented m Parliament the St. Augustine Division of Kent, and then Canterbury,260 words
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Article95 1934-10-13 1 BRITON SHOT DEAD IN SHANGHAI Municipal Council Employee Shanghai, Oct. 12. A S. LEECH, an employee ol Shanghai Municipal Council, was found dead m his room this morning with a pistol by his side He was aged 40, was born m j Chelmsford, Essex, and was unmarried. He was veryReuter - 95 words
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Article65 1934-10-13 1 More Passengers And More Goods London. Oct. 10. Passenger journeys taken on railways In Great Britain during the first half of 1934 showed an increase of 5.2 per cent, as compared with the first six months of 1933. Freight tcnnage carried m the first 28 weeks of 1934British Radio - 65 words
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Article32 1934-10-13 1 designation Of ft Albert Sarraut Paris, Oct. 11. M. Albert Sarraut, M.nister of the Interior, has resigned. The Prefect, ol Bouches-du-Rhone head of the Surete Nationale. has been suspended. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement65 1934-10-13 1 I Ther<^ >» no better Tea than BIGIA TEA J GROWN IN MALAYA Cfi_^__^__^__L_\_l__ll, _^B 1\ ll ■y_^_Mm\_B_^Bl----Baj-B»l—-M _3 __L___U_^r _y_L^a^^B f m imK.Am M Lv^B B i^SB-BJJ^^^^^^B TODAYS ATTRACTIONS j RUSTAFFEL 12.30 lo 3 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 P.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight CABARET65 words
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Advertisement104 1934-10-13 1 J On Other Pages Church services 2 Diary of the week 2 Radio programmes 2 Bankruptcy court cases 3 New Penang coast road 3 Britain on the screen 4 Picture page 5 Singapore court of appeal 6 $13,120 suit fails 6 Mutiny on the Sungari 7 Leading article and notes104 words
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Advertisement151 1934-10-13 1 «DHDHD^DDDDDD-DDDDMDDHDDDDDD-D-DD-DDDD---DD-DD^DDDD-DDD] BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. 'HD^DMBDVHHIDMBMDKD^HMDRIHMD»mi*R«DMHHHHM^B^DMHD^DM^B_-K SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT I FORMAL) I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I MORNING SUNDAY I VENINO~ HIGH TIDE 12.53 P.M. CONCERT DINNER 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SERVED ON THE LAWN SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN151 words
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Article265 1934-10-13 2 "A Bill ()f Divorcement" s Draws Large Houses That tried actor John Barrymore and the younger but equallv talented VI actress Katharine Hepburn make full use oi the dramatic possibilities in "A 1 Bill of Divorcement." R.K.O.-Radio's screen adaptation of the notable stage F success of265 words
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Article122 1934-10-13 2 Penang Chinese Celebrate "Double Tenth" D Penang, Oct. 10. Penang Chinese are in holiday mood I today being the Double Tenth anniver- v, AU scnools ar e closed while shops and houses fly flags. A mass meeting TnL h T ln the Chinese Town Hall today when speeches122 words
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Article78 1934-10-13 2 terino Ex IIen P7 the 0flac w Administering the Government has been pleated to appoint Mr E. E F. Pretty' MCS, to act as Secretary to the High *'Vn.r?T!' r f °o r th Mala y St ates. w.th eirwt bom Sept. 1, 1934. inclusive! r /V K T He78 words
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Advertisement1848 1934-10-13 2 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LUXURIA CREAM. m Harriet Hubbard Ayer fr A perfect cleansing cream that seeps aeep into the pores, loosening those invisible flakes of dust and grime which soap and water can never reach, bringing them quickly to the surface to be wiped away. Leaves the skin clean and1,848 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous255 1934-10-13 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, OCT. 13th. High Water 1.12 a.m. 8.6 ft. 12 33 p.m. 9 5 ft. Football: Malay League Cup Malayu Kebaktlan Raja. vs. Darul Aphia. Jalan Besar. Rugby: Singapore vs. Johore. InterState at SC.C.' United Services vs. Bangkok. Bangkok. Races: Selangor Autumn Meet. Hockey: Colts vs.255 words
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Miscellaneous1243 1934-10-13 2 CHURCH Week-end SERVICES Wireless I 20th Sunday After Trinity PrOSTCLmtTieS (Seafarers' Sunday) H ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL B.B.C. H 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. lTansmiSSlOn 111 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). SATURDAY 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 9 35 Time signal from Big Ben Pi eachei Rev. A.1,243 words
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Miscellaneous121 1934-10-13 2 MISCELLANEOUS," and^^ E in French and Piano. Accomp. singing practices Progress assured. Tele. 6575. atWLes "The Scottish blue bells Violin Solo: Mr. P. Grimbert Mr T Ur x? er Weber Mr. J. McNeish "The Star" (fragment from Plato) Slow, horses, slow" t Roger Jalonicz v«/ie thc|i thy Snowflake" on r121 words
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1070 1934-10-13 3 Bankruptcy Court Cases TAMBY EARNING $36 SIGNS NOTE FOR $280; OFFER OF 50 CENTS A MONTH FOR DEBT OF $1,200 IJOW two loans of $400 each ultimately became a liability of I $2,850 was told by Sapuran Singh, a teacher employed at a1,070 words
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Article192 1934-10-13 3 XI ;KD OPEN BY MR. BRYANT Ijoliiinji System Unique In Malaya rNANO'S nea coast road with its P pc of street lighting, rda between Lim Chin nd Birch Road, and runKelawei Road, was i on Wednesday evening Bryant, President of the .mmissionera. i pair Ol192 words
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Article106 1934-10-13 3 Cyclfel Falls Off Under Motor Lorry Klang, Oct. 11. a fatal accident occurred yesterday Ist mile Port Swettenham Road, Klang, when a cyclist, Mohamed Janl In, student of the Kiang High I. who was returning home after d against a ricksha while iking it and was thrown off.106 words
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Article73 1934-10-13 3 He Laj Down To Avoid Arrest I first saw him he was creatine! disturbance, but when I went up to arrest him he lay down on his back and was quite still," said policeman m the third magiourt when an Indian labourer, is charged before Mr. J.73 words
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Article145 1934-10-13 3 Beggar's Surliness Gets Him Two Months Sentence of two months' imprisonment was passed by Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on on a Chinese who was charged with begging for alms at the junction of High Street and Cross Street, not being a145 words
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Article237 1934-10-13 3 TAILOR FINED $8 OFFERED A BRIBE TO INTERPRETER He ThoughtltWas A Matter Of Course A MAN who said he thought it was a matter of course to offer a bribe to police court interpreters was corrected by the third magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday, when he was fined $8,237 words
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Article91 1934-10-13 3 When a Chinese woman was charged wih selling bean curd without a licence m the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday, she said that she had no other means of livelihood and had been doing it for one month. Her husband was a carpenter and was at present out91 words
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Advertisement63 1934-10-13 3 F j&r J Appetising Reasonable. Always Something Dainty Something Tasty Something Satisfying Prepared from only the very best of good things, always something to please the varying tastes of our discerning patrons. Nothing gives us greater pleasure than to see the contented smile of our contented diners. Why not join63 words
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Advertisement534 1934-10-13 3 ENGLISH MADE "ELEPHANT HEAD" BRASSFOUNDRY. _^_l n _da^_ Br fl^—dfll mmW WL m*^SmmS '*\mmm* NO. 7744 BRASS FANLIGHT OPENERS. _lfl T 12" x 3 K si. 10 each. F§p: __U_JB B-B iE mmW W I N_^^^B Ba"^ri I m*Mm.Jm B '*fl""BJ__r^H vp Be. _k 1 *_B Wm NO. 5916 CASEMENT534 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1934-10-13 4 JOAN LITTLEFIELD - AFRICAN VILLAGE In The Thames Valley JOAN LITTLEFIELD Britain On The Screen r BY I JIN a quiet backwater of the j 1 Thames, shut off from prying 'eyes by the thick verdure of the English countryside, is a native African village, complete with huts having steep conical roofs i1,147 words
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Advertisement472 1934-10-13 4 JV, P l l, ■■*>• II NKV.K --r -a ..f„l„4. a.,4 tf, .aaorla of *OS5\ taai.ia»a,aia fr..ai clirnta „f atari f «_l__. 1 mhj at tha a-m« ua»a that la V^_ •^t joar Efca*, l ■ln X«^ •HfTLEHBat, If jo i arlaa to aa ta.li a •fcoiit t-a R»aa M»ti.,_i472 words
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Advertisement469 1934-10-13 4 The Proven STOMACH REMEDY for Bad Cases For over 20 years Bisurated' Magnesia has been banish; disorders. These authentic cases are typical of the c 32 Stoau sufferers who now enjoy the blessing of good digestion Vk for efficacy of Bisurated Magnesia. thin^ to fc GASTRITIS ended after 29 years.469 words
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Article, Illustration125 1934-10-13 5 A VIEW FROM THE AIR of the pit of doom, Gresford Colliery, m which so many brave men lost their lives. This picture, taken fi<om the air. shows \hr smoke billowing from the pithead and the crouds of anxious relatives and friends wating round the colliery for news. <HJEEM MARIE125 words
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Advertisement65 1934-10-13 5 __L^^i r ___F fl I mum f M v rtft_?^ Tfc*^ '^_»_t_-» \at> r i-/A»*^«.t-v-*>\ a *mmmmmmmW #W J SPi5"»» Fb^ L 1 L —ir U _i^_fflS3P-«s»_-.ry_S_J-J*. _t"-A. __w-..-v t> ir t»- I/-. i.-v >_k where <• ior^e variety of imported fresh Fruits and vegetables. Groceries and Provisions. Wines, Spirits.65 words
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985 1934-10-13 6 BY TAMIL CONVICTED OF WIFE MURDER Appeal Dismissed FOR the first time m the history of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, a Court of Appeal sat yesterday m Singapore to hear an appeal against a man's conviction by a jury and sentence985 words
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Article43 1934-10-13 6 The second magistrate having no jurisdiction to try the case, the charge ot making a false claim m the civil district against a Tamil, named Veerayan. was transferred to the first magistrate's court yesterday. Mr. E. M. Tampce-Philips has been briefed to defend.43 words
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Article501 1934-10-13 6 Woman Blinded In One Eye By Acid STRUGGLE WITH CHINESE Daughters Sight Also Affected HOW a widow on her own rubber plantation m Yongpeng and her young married daughter were made the victims of an attack m which acetic acid was used, and as a result of which the former501 words
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694 1934-10-13 6 CHINESE CHARGED WITH ABETMENT Defence Reserved r[REE counts of abetment of forgery formed the basis of a n liminary inquiry against a young English-speaking Chine* Soon Poh, before Mr. Norman Grtce, the second magi>terday. The allegation of the prosecution was that Soon Poh had paid694 words
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Article105 1934-10-13 6 Three revolver shots which rang out at the junction of Middle Road and Prinsep Street on Thursday night caused a stampede among the crowds m that populous ar2a. No injured were found, but the reason for the shotting Is still a mystery. The police believe that two105 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-10-13 6 MRS H MACKIE, of the Ulster Gliding Club, the only woman competitor m the meeting of the National Gliding Association at Sutton Bank. Yorkshire, crashed and badly damaged her craft when making a landing. Photo shows Mrs. Mackie being helped from her glider after the crash. She was unhurt.49 words
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Article213 1934-10-13 6 Th urn b-Mark On Note Obtained By Fraud (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 11. JUDGMENT was delivered m the Supreme Court today m a case m which a Chinese rubber dealer, Scow Hup Leong. living at Kota Bahru, Perak. sued Haji Osman bin Majid also residing213 words
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Article79 1934-10-13 6 Madon bin Arta Jaya, who had pleaded guilty last week to being m possession of housebreaking implements, came up for sentence yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate. Court Inspector Maclennan informed his worship that his instructions were not to press the charge as Madon had79 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-13 6 ______Tz__"r?* aaaa* aaaaaaV dteaaaav baa) la Na_a_p_r_i ***m**mmmiim LIQUID m T ill |J_)%13 words
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Advertisement337 1934-10-13 6 V^ V -Feu; Escape The Menace of -Nerves YOU Need Yeast-Vite __SSTv Sea the rad light" Kacopmse tha E^___9_ "N danger signal NOW and he K in at onoa _W/I F fl 9^ to inroke the aid of this great Triumph T of Modern MadicaJ Science i J m^^ fl|337 words
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Article303 1934-10-13 7 NrvTSite \l Kamponn Bahru CM) ABLE enterprise has albeen shown by the managethe Chung Ling High School, Road, of which Mr. Khaw a well-known Penang busitnan, is the chairman. The latest rward to be taken by the cornis the acquiring of a new site pong Bahru.303 words
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Article119 1934-10-13 7 Husband Finds Man Under Bed And Love Letters To Wife (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 11. Abdul Hamid was summoned before Mr. F. K. Wilson, today for house trespass and with intent to commit an offence. Abdul Shata, the complainant, said he unexpectedly returned home119 words
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Article106 1934-10-13 7 Driver Wakes Up To Find Car Blazing A motor taxi was completely burned out m Hamilton Road on Thursday night. It is reported that the Tamil driver was asleep m the car which he had parked m Hamilton Road when he was aroused by flames. The fire106 words
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Article114 1934-10-13 7 j Tamil Woman Who Hanged Herself From Beam i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Ort. 11. A Tamil woman worker of Effingham Estate, Damansara Road, took a man's way ol committing suicide. She hanged herself from a ten-tool high beam m her room m the coolie lines.114 words
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Article499 1934-10-13 7 Death Of Malay Girl inquiry was held by the Penan, i into t°h? n H r r D WIUs on Saturday iSj a_ eath of Rokla a two-year-old Malay gin who was Ull ear SS 0t a coconu t. one of a bunch o499 words
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Article298 1934-10-13 7 Large Quantity Of Opium Stolen vti- Harbin. O the most a PP allin incidents on the Sungarl river m recent years was recorded In dispatched telling of a serious mutiny aboard the s.s. Ying- you while the vessel was on her way to Harbin. Ironically, theReuter - 298 words
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Article40 1934-10-13 7 Mr M. Selvadurai. chief clerk. Revenue Survey Office. Kuala Lipis. is proceeding on one month's leave prior to retirement after 17 years' service m the Department. Mr. S. Ponnampalarn from the District Office, Temerloh. has arrived to take over duties.40 words
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Advertisement182 1934-10-13 7 CAPITOL. THIS MORNING AT 11 O'CLOCK f 'MICKEY MOUSE' matinee Special programme including the new coloured Silly Symphony "THE BIG BAD WOLF" and MICKEY MOUSE m "MICKEY'S STEAMROLLER" Note: "Mickey Mouse* will appear m person! \d mission Adulta, 50cta. Children 25cta. GENUINE BARGAINS IN WINES CHABLIS BURGUNDY, LARGE $1.70 POMMARD182 words
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Advertisement313 1934-10-13 7 There is Something New under the Sun— in Singapore. In the turmoil of quotas, restrictions buffer pools etc. the business man leads a harassed life to-day. Into the midst of this turmoil comes a new method ot dealing with one of the many worries inseparable from a merchant's life: ii313 words
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Advertisement277 1934-10-13 7 "The Finest Programme Seen WUm^**, m Singapore for months" aBSf S. Free Press 12-10-34 *fl AT PIT 0 L mmmtW(l Could you imagire better show <f m than this? S 2 PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS, 9\ 5 Wkfc First Pictures of PRINCE GEORGE^^TpR.^ESs MARINA togetherMICKEY MOUSE m "THE PET STORE" A277 words
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1003 1934-10-13 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934 A One-Sided League jy^ORE and more it becomes W apparent how unfortunate was the recent decision of the League of Nations m refusing to renew China's term of office as a nonpermanent member of the Council. As a result of the vote1,003 words
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Article66 1934-10-13 8 *JS^JFa Car <*weli sailed for Ens land by the Mantua on Sept 30 Lieutenant A. G w Tniiif*,* r> Berkshire Regiment. the new _2S£ ant of the Selanjor_BattaUon msTr fen! F n S cra r I^_S Ham Worcestershire Bryn MalVern Linkac^ g A^ie?'p^ ffl W c h66 words
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Article458 1934-10-13 8 SIR Ronald Storrs. who has beei spending the last few months ir Canada, is now back m England, where after a lifetime passed m Asiatic anc African lands, he hopes permanentlj to settle. This eminent pro-consul who has considerable literary gifts A Literary has a remarkabl>458 words
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Article686 1934-10-13 8 A CCORDING to the speaker at this week's Rotary Club meeting In some South Sea Islands pigs are worth more than women. The Topicist is having that carefully filed to be use 1 with devastating effect the next time he and Mrs. Topicist have cause for686 words
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Advertisement249 1934-10-13 8 PRODUCE CF TRANCE "^> t< i*\ m mf*fmm^*M _V_n JWEXSHAW mmm N?l COGNAC ■B^^^/CALDBECKS j BY SPECIAL TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT KINO OF SIAM DIAMOND WATCHES. Their sheer loveliness makes them instantly appealing to women who desire to own a watch of artistic taste. Extensive assortment of a new selection249 words
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Advertisement56 1934-10-13 8 DON'T ARGUE WITH YOUR WIFE Wait until she has finished what she has got to say. So advised a London magistrate the other day. He did not tell the poor husband the secret of longevity. He might have recommended a r GAFLAC POLICY, however. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,56 words
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Advertisement10 1934-10-13 8 1^ I I a_fl r^" BL. *son,u >r _/uears<rtag> __B10 words
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Article223 1934-10-13 9 ROYAL PLANS FOR j HONEYMOON London. Oct. 10. IT is understood that the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina will spend the first part cl their honeymoon m j i England and will join th? King and' Queen t\ r Christmas at Sandringham j They will probablyBritish Radio - 223 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-10-13 9 imiii tiniii i|i i|f|| L j THE QUEEN MARY safely riding the water after being launched at Clydebank.18 words
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Article57 1934-10-13 9 SEVERE BLOW TO MANCHUKUO Troops Caught In An Ambush Shanghai, Oct. 12. ACHMENT of Manchukuo r\ proceeding to Fuchung, Liaoning. yesterday was by an ambush set by volunteers. er lighting a losing hattle ral hours, the Manchup retreated leaving many led and dead behind. lunteers claim to have capkarge quantityUnion Times - 57 words
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193 1934-10-13 9 Hunters Who Lived 10,000 Years Ago SIBERIAN RELICS Moscow, Oct. 11. 7 ALU ABLE archeological relics dating from the late Stone Age have been discovered m the valley of Angara river (Siberia), m graves of hunters and fishermen who lived 3,000 or 10,000 years ago. Arrow heads, spears. fisi:i g193 words
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Article93 1934-10-13 9 Only A Slight Decrease In The Average i London, Oct. 10. A decrease cf 0.3 per cent, m the average Of wholesale prices is shown m the return of September as compared with August, but there is an increase of j 2.2 per cent, as compared with Sep-British Radio - 93 words
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Article82 1934-10-13 9 They May Cry If They Like Sydney, N.S.W., Oct. 11. When a mother removed her crying baby from a church, at Connamble. N.S.W.. during Mass, the Rev. Father Barrow, remarked that such a noise did not distract him. nor was it his wish that mothers should leave82 words
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Article135 1934-10-13 9 Mr. Stanley Baldwin Resigns London, Oct. 9. l"4i|R. Stanley Baldwin has found it necessary to resign the chairmanship of the Pilgrim Trust, which he has held since its inception m 1930. and will be succeeded by Lord Macmillan, also one ol the original trustees. The trust owesBritish Radio - 135 words
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Article103 1934-10-13 9 Negotiations Resumed In London London, Oct. 10. The trade negotiations between Poland and the United Kingdom were resumed today at the Board of Trade when Colonel Colvllle received the Polish delegation under the leadership of M. Sokolowski. A general surveywas made of the various subjects covered by theBritish Radio - 103 words
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Article103 1934-10-13 9 Big Air Race Entry List Dwindling London, Oct. 10. Ol the original 64 entries tor the England-Australia air race it is now regarded as improbable that more than 25 competitors will start. The Royal Aero Club, who are organising the race. are. however, still without definite informationBritish Radio - 103 words
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Article68 1934-10-13 9 Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. First Magistrate. Ipoh. is indisposed and confined to his house. The cases m the First Magistrate's Court yesterday were, therefore, heard by Che Osman, the Second Magistrate. H.E. the High Commissioner and Mrs. Caldecott are expected to arrive m Kuala Lumpur by train on the68 words
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Advertisement113 1934-10-13 9 Ihe 9 rand $uc cessor 1 j <0 WZ HOUsb j oV rothsch/(.o" j S^ iwepK M. Scnendt I prtttfts 4 gieorgeF i j ARLISSi I A DARRYL F. ZANUCK j I production I EDNA MAY OLIVER j i *H£1 BEECMER CHARLOTTE HENRY RALPH MORGAN I NEXT 20 m *.w,_*113 words
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Advertisement111 1934-10-13 9 THE HAPPY HOUSEWIFE i a B' Dok for the House that b or la ta be by HELEN SIMPSON WITH i OVER THIRTY PAGES OF PICTURES AND AN EXHAUSTIVE INDEX FOR J REFERENCE i it you want to make the moit o£ I i your the most <>i youi garden.111 words
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Advertisement51 1934-10-13 9 In Radio Pictures Exhilarating, Riotous Musi-girl Comedy I "HIPS! HIPS! HOORAY!!" B _____E^" mW^mmmWr**mm. __j__i^_3 E_^B __^**JB ____r*"f^_____*JßHL 4F*' '7 Z m _____>I_______/^^_j___| ___________|_i: "w^ v ____>"__ __i _i___r__a<S Bfe s^r*****mt '°__j__________l V_2 __< '•^•fc________j i with THELMA TODD j funnier than "CUCKOOS." This laugh-factory rises to new heights I51 words
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Advertisement95 1934-10-13 9 *^mmodi^"market"" Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London, Oct. 12. Spot (Sellers) 7 116 d. <7d> (Buyers) 6 1516 d <6 15 16d> Jan-Mar. 7 316 d. (7 3 16d April-June 1 3 86. (7 1132d> July-Sept. 7 916 d. (7V 2 d>95 words
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Advertisement207 1934-10-13 9 I; THE PERFUME OF TODAY! i I- Make *47i i" tcsch rout own perfome. Hi Hchfc D ri i oi or behind the oa.*— l* .1 fcuon ol D ifnum [I Other "4711" Tosca Toiletries: I Eau de Cologne fragrant and refreshing < Compact The Ideal Powder. Lotion, Toilet 1207 words
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Article798 1934-10-13 10 Economist Hopes For Wiser Councils In I.T.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) T^roir i London, Oct. 2. |tti_R E is little news to send you concerning the London tin market during the past week, save that it showed considerable strength, that £3 10s. "backwardation" was freely798 words
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Article220 1934-10-13 10 ,CI Rendered quarterly rested and NB-Th'eS^eTn the gg** managers. Sep, H SS" ,ne U^^^---l Ke dah as compared j 1 ReBUtrar -°--lo fS ?atfs«rs L fa„ dP .MS. f ending Aug 31 ]934 ACREAGES OFjrAPPABLE RUBBER NOT TAPPED Acreage oi AREA On Est which have entirely On220 words
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Article110 1934-10-13 10 Singapore Produce Prices Oct. 12. Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.00 Java Cube 8.25 Hamburg Cube 8.25 Muntok White Pepper 56.50 White Pepper 55.50 Copra, Sundried 3.05 j Pair Sago Flour 1.85 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 3.75 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Slam) W.C. o. 1 per koyan110 words
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Article106 1934-10-13 10 I i A rubber "putty" for which many advantages are claimed, is reported from America. Being practically oilless no mixing is necessary whilst a particular feature of the putty is its high degree of adhesion to metal surfaces. The putty also resists moisture, corrosive chemicals and fumes. Rubber flooring, with106 words
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74 1934-10-13 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CUR&RNT FOR R.IVf.A. No. L X RIBBED SMOKED SHfeET Oct. 12, 12 o'clock noon Bayers Seller Spot (loose) 23 *4 23 3 <F. 0.8.) current month 23 23% Nov.-Dec. 24V_ 24% Jan. -Mar. 26 8 26*4 Apr.- June 27 3 /8 27»/ 274 words
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Article215 1934-10-13 10 Low Estimate Of America September Consumption Since our last review the market hi been irregular, with a somewhat weal er undertone, state Messrs. Stanto Nelson and Co., Ltd. m their rubb< market review for the week endin; Oct. 12, at noon. Prices, however, have recovered cor siderably from215 words
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Article31 1934-10-13 10 An "anatomically correct" office aalr has been placed on the market ■/inch is padded with sponge rubber /anous adjustments, i.e.. height tilt >f seat, can be made without leaving he spat31 words
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Article837 1934-10-13 10 Fraser 's Share List FRIDAY, OCT. I*, 1934 Ampat Tin (4) 2? Ai*m Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay «jj Ayer HlUm Tin (ss) 14* »d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05 2.1J Bangrin Tin 27s 28s Changkat Tin (£> 50f 52j Ghenderiang 8s bd 9s 6d Hitain Tin (50)837 words
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Article153 1934-10-13 10 United Press Association Oct. 9 10 11 American Can. Com. 99 100»<> 102 1 American Telephone and Telegraph noi g mi R 1193, Atcheson Railroad 503* 593! JJZ E Upont 89«! Ivt 93 Firestone 133 4 JS General Electric i 8 131 tatl General Motors 283« 303! aaaUnited Press Association - 153 words
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Article147 1934-10-13 10 Belief That D.E.I. Can Enforce Control prospects again look h*L£ d future mantle l&^S?**''* Agreebour problems tn^S^" wlth the there I noTm^e h 'SS* and strikes may be tha t general MaV s e eUl t es e h < ive r h, S ng """"'nations In I147 words
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Article184 1934-10-13 10 j Oct. 12. 2 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 2 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 2 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 2 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 2 London, demand 8 London. T.T. 243 32 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 858 Hamburg, demand184 words
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323 1934-10-13 11 NOT ENOUGH ROOM in BROADCASTING HOUSE BROADCASTING HOUSE, the huge he<id...., u,d equipped only two years l t o at l "'TV °»»t ready too small. So great has the demand *Sm i9MM *i- xlra studios, even at considerable distance from Pa< *!i b C me that have had to323 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-10-13 11 T__*"^ ,he V™"™* broadcasting headtrtei. m Tok.o. work on which will hegin m the spring of next year.18 words
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Article417 1934-10-13 11 ANNOUNCEMENT BY EMPIRE DIRECTOR P with the developments *aking place to improve n from the Empire Trans- wrseas. the Empire ProDirector, Mr. J. B. Clark. h 's plans for the improve- the programmes: 3 been a gradual developigrammea during the past months so that programmes th< Fmpire417 words
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Article112 1934-10-13 11 Test With Electric Light Mains A test was recently conducted m Liverpool as to the possibility of using electric lighting mains for relaying broadcast programmes. Special apparatus was installed at two substations. The test was observed by many interested parties representing both municipal and company elecricity supply undertakings.112 words
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Article55 1934-10-13 11 Sydney, NS.W. Oct. 11. In the 12 months ended m July the 'number of wireless licences m Australia increased from 181.919 to 238.153. The increase was gr3atest during the time of the Test cricket m Englland the number rising from 218.322 at the end of May to 238,15555 words
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Article65 1934-10-13 11 A considerable increase has taken place m the export of British wireless i apparatus to Ceylon. Great Britain is Iby far the chief exporter of wireless i apparatus to Ceylon and from July 1. }}<vh, to June 30. 1934 the value of ap'puratus and accessories imported into [Colombo from the65 words
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Article, Illustration766 1934-10-13 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson *y I World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst I AN EASY GRAND SLAM J Today's hand is interesting only because human nature rejoices m good lortune. even when it befalls someone else. North and South held enough cards to make tricks at their best766 words
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358 1934-10-13 11 FOURTH PLENARY CONGRESS IN LONDON TPHE Union Radio Scientlfique Internationale (usually abbreviated into the portmanteau name of U.R.5.1.) has just completed m London its Fourth Plenary Congress since the foundation of the unicn shortly after the war. The union acts as an advisory body on matters358 words
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Advertisement1098 1934-10-13 11 1 A»^ wwjeed $12,000,800. I Awrmnce In force over $3>.000.e0e The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) **>%»• HEAD OPFZCE Great Eastern UM Building. CecU Street, Singapore. omcE 27 I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with1,098 words
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Article805 1934-10-13 12 28 PEOPLE RESCUED j AS SHIP SINKS Lifeboat Crew's Heroism In j China Seas Drama Shanghai. Oct. 3 TWENTY-EIGHT Chinese passengers j and members of the crew of the Chinese-owned motorship Sui Hwa, were rescued on Sunday afternoon near Amoy when the vessel caught fire. The China805 words
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Article180 1934-10-13 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations eastern bureau for the week ended Oct. 6 is as follows: Baghdad 1 smallpox case and no I death. Bassein 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay 1 smallpox case and 3 deaths as compared with 6 cases and 1180 words
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Article17 1934-10-13 12 The Atlantic Ice Patrol has completed its twentieth year without a life being lost throughout Atlantic icebergs.17 words
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Advertisement601 1934-10-13 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ,n F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. fy^^iwß r^T^ M fc_HE3K__9________________________________^ (Incorporated ln England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC601 words
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Advertisement27 1934-10-13 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply COOKS WOP LP TCtAVgT SgQV-FTI P 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. r«27 words
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Advertisement445 1934-10-13 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE nf Wnstern Australia FREMANTLE Via Fort Swettenham, Penang I Palembang, Banjoewangi anal Norti Western Porta Dee Sail Singapore Singapore .T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Nov. 19 Nov. 20 T.s.m.v. Koolinda Jan. 8 Jan. 9 T.s.m.v Kangaroo Jan. 28 Jan. 29 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Tares Single £19.0.0. Australian445 words
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Miscellaneous479 1934-10-13 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN •Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7-30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 am. 7 p.m. Kelantan 'via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.479 words
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Miscellaneous231 1934-10-13 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharvei or expected to arrive East Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) Hai Lee 21; Clara Jebten 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Boringia 18; Chenonceaux 13 X 10; Yuki Maru 9: Genoa ICaru Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3)Tanneld 30: Greystoke Cm j Steel Seafarer 35; Siamese231 words
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Advertisement453 1934-10-13 13 II OC KJ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tnace Spore. T_m«e RW. S R AN L 15 6 5 0 0° c SeTS NALDERA St* CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov. 9 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Jan 4 PIT S° V 18 BANGALORE jln. 17453 words
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Advertisement485 1934-10-13 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Khios Oct. 15 Oct. 17 City of Khartoum Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Calls Glasgow. i "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK485 words
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Advertisement1265 1934-10-13 13 TH £2? B h "V? I S? !L Ltd I f_nd SS_ > H t A d KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (IMI. (the SBSB xr_!______?^.- JS: SSSSSSS- sS*2_.# T _i Yk ITHK CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. TB_ _aSnZ__AM_M_njTA ¥n*K THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. tS_ SUnIhISYng C O ItTj INSURANCE. SSSS1,265 words
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Advertisement843 1934-10-13 14 K. P. M. CONINKUJXI PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VALENTIJN— Saturday, Oct. 13, Rhio, Padang-Bay, Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabava TOBOALI— Saturday. Oct. 13. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Apl-Apl. TOGlAN— Saturday, Oct. 13, Tambelan and Pontianak. TOBA— Saurday. Oct. 13, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BLINJOE— Sunday, Oct. 14, Sampit and Bandjermasin. MAROS—843 words
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Advertisement407 1934-10-13 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP ONE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNfcY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FEOM MANILA AND|OR ****J****** SEATTLE DIRECT OB VIA HONOLULU TO SAN fRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK EUROPE407 words
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Advertisement699 1934-10-13 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR aHUCa AND SOUTH AMERICA. b% Tofuku Mara Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. TofuKU maru Dax cs Sa i aa m, L. Marques, Durban and Algoa Bay Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Alaska Maru Dar-es-Salaam L. Marques. Durban. Algoa Bay and Cape Town o 4 <-..«,699 words
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2758 1934-10-13 15 Best Team Seen For *******> Some Years WEAKENED M'CHESTER SIDE DO WELL 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 1. REAL international form was displayed by both England and Wales the match at Cardiff on Saturday. gland's experimental eleven proved as good m practice as2,758 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-10-13 15 AN INCIDENT In the recent hockey match between the SCC and the R.A.F., which the Cricket Club won 2—l. Exley, the Club goalkeeper, is seen going out to clear.29 words
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Article, Illustration45 1934-10-13 15 mmmmmmmmo^ :ao<. a— oofc wmwmmmwmmmmm^mmTmwmmwmwm^mmwmmwmwm^mwm^m^m^mim^m^m^m^m^m^m^mmmmmmmmwmimmmmmmimimmmmmmm^l^^^imi^^mm^mmmmmtm^m^m THE LAST "WOODS" of the season have been bowled on the S.C.C. lawn which is now closed for the "winter." On the left is Mr. G. C. Miller, the S.C.C. champion, and. rig ht, Mr. W. M. Edwards, the ranaer-s).45 words
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273 1934-10-13 15 SEVERAL RECORDS MAY BE BROKEN I <From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 11. TPHE following are the selections for the last day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting to be held on Saturday. Race 1. BRIGHT EYES Olamour Evensong.273 words
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Article327 1934-10-13 15 KHOO HOOI-HYE Loses His Singles Title In Shanghai In the final of the Shanghai men's singles tennis championship, L. D. Carson established himself as the champion of Shanghai by beating Khoo Hooi-hye <for several years Malayan champion) m three sets at 6-4 6 2 9—7. The match was327 words
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Article72 1934-10-13 15 Two Events For Veterants The committee of the S.C.R.C. have decided to include two events for veterans ln theii open lawn tennis tournament, which commences at Hong Lim Green on Oct. 22. These will be Veterans' singles and Veterans' doubles. The only qualification tor these two events72 words
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Article60 1934-10-13 15 Well-known Trainer Returns To Singapore Mr. H. Marland, the well-known trainer, has returned to Singapore from Java and intends settling down m Malaya. He has brought with him Miss Sardis and Ernst, which raced at Penang last Christmas. Mr. Marland is particularly wellknown through the success ln60 words
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Article715 1934-10-13 16 Keen Game Expected THOUGH BOTH TEAMS WEAKENED BY INJURIES SINGAPORE meet Johore on the padang this afternoon m the nrst inter-State fixture of the .season, and the match promises to be a really interesting one, m spite ot the fact that Singapore are without four of715 words
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Article25 1934-10-13 16 Schoolboy Rowe, the Detroit pitching star, married his childhood sweetheart. Edna Mary Skinner of Eldorado, Arkansas, today m the of a handful of friends. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article21 1934-10-13 16 vtht_ttm Wellington's Regiment. __T_!_?_i___ M« laya only Just managed __fl x^_L ir w rSt round match the all-India Rugby tournament, defeating21 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-10-13 16 Wmmmmmmmwmwmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmm^* BLACK gets through in an S.C.C. attack during the S.C.C. Wilts, hockey match on the padang. The Wilts, won 2—1. I22 words
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Article416 1934-10-13 16 _-.-.,-«-„---v EVENLY CONTESTED MATCH *m *n i j A D TiainlV rOUgHI UUt l>V -pi j 1 fie rOrWJITdS <rr „A„ a-.*. »A mmn n A a v. A SINGLE try scored late m t\ tne seCond half enabled the A mteen to aeieat tne R.A.F.416 words
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Article858 1934-10-13 16 I I iei Champions And Cupholders |jj i At Highbury 2 p INTEREST m home football today will undoubtedly centre on the match between Arsenal and Manchester City [at Highbury, for it may determine the leadership of the first division once more. The City rather disappointed their858 words
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Article77 1934-10-13 16 THE most important victory m local sport yesterday was gain- ed by the rain, his chief score being the postponement to Sunday of last night's excellent boxing programme at the Great World. Several hockey fixtures were also washed out. Among the matches cancelled or postponed77 words
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Article38 1934-10-13 16 Philadelphia 0*4 I' Babe Ruth is named ai Id manager for the touring American bailers, who left Vancouri SS Empress of Japan for Hon Shanghai and Manila Connie mack will n-.m.;-:- vitles outside playhl I ReuterReuter - 38 words
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399 1934-10-13 16 Final Match In G.S. League MR. HAM PRESENTS TROPHIES To DIVISION CHAMPIONS Monopolies Marines THE lu-ai match in the Government Services Pool 1 between the Monopolies and the Marine Department m )hy^ at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday and resulted in of two all.399 words
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Article60 1934-10-13 16 The Medical College will first rugby fixture ol thr s< H.M.S. Terror today on tl.. ground at 5 p.m. Thr play for the Medical Col! Jemal: Yeo Bok Chon. X <capt>, K. Sivagnanam. N Lim Swee Aun. Abdullah b A; Toh Mah Chow. J. D Chong Woo. A Amlananda X.m60 words
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Advertisement54 1934-10-13 16 THE NEW BUXTON "KEYTAINER" HAS A SAFETY LOOP THE LATEST PATTERNS OF THESE HANDY LITTLE "KEY POCKETS" ARE NOW FITTED WITH THE NEW SAFETY LOOP KEEPS YOUR KEYS SAFE IN ORDER REAL LEATHER RUSTLESS METAL. TO HOLD 4, 6, OR 8, KEYS. PRICES $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. OBTAINABLE AT MALAYA PUBLISHING54 words
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