The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1934
1934-11-15
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Title Section17 1934-11-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,423. KSTD. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 10 TENTS17 words
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254 1934-11-15 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh ESTABLISHMENT OF OIL MONOPOLY "Rational" Compensation For Foreign Companies am. NEW DUTIES AUSTRALIA HIT BUT JAPAN BENEFITS Changchun, Nov. 14. PW'ING no heed to the representations of thc Powers, Manchukuo today announced the establishment of an oil monopoly, whereby the254 words
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Article140 1934-11-15 1 To Make War A Thing Of The Past London, Nov. 14. be stood at the Cenotaph on Nov. U he vowed Britain should be an in-j itrament In making war a thing of the. PMt, declared Mr. MacDonald in a| speech at Southampton today. The Government was zealouslyReuter - 140 words
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Article98 1934-11-15 1 Hundreds Of Police Guard Wall Street New York, Nov. 14. Following rumours of a walkout by the building service employees, hundreds of police have been drafted to offices in the financal district of New York, including the Stock Exchange, J. P. Morgan and Company and 40 other buildings.Reuter - 98 words
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151 1934-11-15 1 BIG JUMP IN ABSORPTION OF CRUDE RUBBER 34 Per Cent. Over 1933 Figures U. S. TAKES OVER HALF OF WORLD TOTAL •From Our Own Correspondent") London, Nov. 14. ACCORDING to the U.S. Depart- ment of Commerce the absorption of crude rubber throughout the world increased by 34 per cent, during151 words
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Article33 1934-11-15 1 P. O. DIVIDEND London, Nov. 14. •THE P. and O. Steam Navi- gation Co., Ltd., has declared a 5 per cent, dividend on the preferred shares but no dividend on the deferred. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration117 1934-11-15 1 Hopeful Pointers In The United States Washington, Nov. 14. XHERE are two indications that President Roosevelt believes the national recovery has reached the point at which private lending r.gencies can resume their normal functions Firstly, the Home Owners' Loan Cor- porntion which is a Government agency,Reuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1934-11-15 1 Important Air Officials On Their Way To Singapore GREAT WELCOME FOR K.L.M. AIR RACE MACHINE AT SELETAR AIR TRA VEL FOR M. CS. OFFICERS AND WIVES ON HOME LEAVE? 1Z D. Parmentier and J. J. Moll. pilots of the Douglas machine entered in the air race, were accorded a great1,242 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-15 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT SATURDAY, NOV. 17th SPECIAL IHNNPR SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL LUIHL UlNlltK EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. CABARET CONCERT FIRST APPEARANCE OF 8 THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM to 91S pm MARYA MARTA DANCE FORMAL) HARMONY SONGS.63 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-15 1 On Other Pages Letters to the Editor 2 Radio piiogrammes 2 Dr. Wiltshire killed 3 Housebreaking case 3 Page of feature articles 4 Dutch Mail fined 3 Picture page 5 Wigley case appeal 6 China drought victims 6 Convicted of cheating 6 Penang accident inquest 7 Motor smash sequel 7115 words
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Advertisement83 1934-11-15 1 There ia no better Tc* than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA t FRIDAY (FORMAL) SATURDAY (INFORMAL) SPECIAL I DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY SEA VIEW THE OYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS HOTEL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1534 IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND SPECIAL DINNER DANCE IDEAL SEASIDE KESORT I CABARET *>Mk <£T)83 words
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Article37 1934-11-15 2 The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in 3rd Court at 11 a.m. S. 372 34— In the Estate of Syed Ibrahim bin Alhinduan deceased.37 words
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Article102 1934-11-15 2 For King's 25th Aniversary Of Accession To Throne London, Nov. 10. A special medal in commemoration of next year's twenty-fifth anniversary of the King's accession to the Throne is to be issued by the Royal Mint in two sizes, one of standard silver 2* 4 inches in diameterBritish Radio - 102 words
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Article148 1934-11-15 2 Germany May Turn To Barter SOYA BEANS FOR HER GOODS Berlin, Nov. 14. COMPETENT quarters do not believe that Germany is going to resume the buying of soya beans in London, quantities of which are still in Hamburg bonded warehouses but cannot be released owing to Germany's exchange position. TheReuter - 148 words
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Article182 1934-11-15 2 fcilver Kecords A _\ew Hign I^evel London, Nov. 12. On the Stock Exchange today the outstanding feature was the jump of the old 2 l 2 per cent. Consols, which at one time during the day registered 3 3 4 points advance to ninety, which is the highestReuter - 182 words
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Article101 1934-11-15 2 Car Breaks Down On Way To Hospital Canberra, Nov. 13. The Prime Minister. Mr. J. A. Lyons, was taken suddenly ill at a Cabinet Meeting and rushed to a hospital ln Sydney for a specialist's diagnosis. Dr. Earle Page will be acting Prime Minister. Sydney, Nov.Reuter - 101 words
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Article106 1934-11-15 2 Congress Hopes For Narrow Majority Bombay, Nov. 14. From the results of the elections to the Legislative Assembly hitherto announced, the Congress party hope to be in a position to fight the Government with a narrow majority. The Congress party has won all the four contested non-Mohammedan divisionsReuter - 106 words
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Article113 1934-11-15 2 Present Session May End Tomorrow London, Nov. 12. It now appears certain that the work of the present session of Parliament will be brought to an end in time for prorogation to take place on Friday and that the King will open the new session on NovemberBritish Radio - 113 words
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Article71 1934-11-15 2 First Part To Be Spent In Warwickshire London. Nov. IS. The Duke ot Kent and Princess Marina will spend the first part of their honeymoon at Rimley. in Warwickshire, the seat of Lord Dudley, who has lent it to the Duke for that purpose. The Duke and hisBritish Radio - 71 words
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434 1934-11-15 2 COMPLAINT ABOUT AN OPEN AIR MARKET To the Editor. Sir.— Gaylang Serai, opposite Joo Chiat Road, ls a very thickly populated village, where hundreds of families of all nationalities live in houses and huts built close to each other, with no system of sanitation. At the entrance to the village434 words
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Article206 1934-11-15 2 TAMIL DRIVER WAS NOT TO BLAME Sequel To Death Of Chinese Youth JUDGMENT was delivered by the Segamat Magistrate, Ungku Ismali bin Abdul Rahman, in a case in which a Tamil lorry driver, named Rajoo. employed by the Dunlop Rubber Company, was tried on a charge of having caused death206 words
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Article25 1934-11-15 2 London, Nov. 12. The King left Buckingham Palace this morning for Sandringham where he will stay for about a week British RadioBritish Radio - 25 words
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Article31 1934-11-15 2 YOUNG LADY. possessing Bond Street Diploma, shortly arriving in Singapore, desires engagement with a high-clat i.; dies hair-dressing salon Particulars salary etc. to Box 423 care of Free Press.31 words
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Article12 1934-11-15 2 35 Robinson Road. Apply Manager Eastern Extension Telegraph Company.12 words
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Advertisement469 1934-11-15 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO TAN OR NOT TO TAN EVES ANTI-SUN CREAM Affords COMPLETE PROTECTION from the sun during sports. Is a preparation which really Does PREVENT SUNBURN. Is pleasant and easy to use. Is waterproof and improves the skin giving it a lovely "matt" finish. Three Sizes Three Shades The469 words
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Advertisement468 1934-11-15 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORK MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invito: following materials or particulars, see Municipal Room. 1( Care and maintenance 0. r h Cemeteries at Bukl, T imah during 1935. Date o: Clos? ng 4 R n aC Friday, Nov. 23rd. 1934 PIR Trimming sidetablcs to erf On p„kRoads during l^S.D.ncSSf468 words
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Miscellaneous248 1934-11-15 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, Nov. 15. High Water 5.23 a.m. 7.5 ft. 4.38 p.m. 8 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. Training and Scrum practice, padang. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. S.V.C. padang; Wiltshires II vs. Police II, Tanglin; Girls Sports Club vs. Y.W.C.A.. Serangoon Rd. FRIDAY, Nov. 16 High Water 6.33 a.m. 7.6248 words
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Miscellaneous255 1934-11-15 2 Todays Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres 1 p.m. c 6 Recorded music. J 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits 2 Times. l 8- a 8.30 Relay of dinner music by Raffles' Hotel Orchestra under the direc- j tion255 words
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683 1934-11-15 3 Contradictory Evidence 1 m ACCUSED ACQUITTED AT END Of CASE EOR PROSECUTION ria 0 two Malay youths, Babu bin Abdul Kadir and Hassim oin Haji Abdul Hamid. and a Eurasian lad, Aloysius Pereira on charge ol housebreaking and theft of a gramophone and records H683 words
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Article263 1934-11-15 3 NANKING AUTHORITIES' MOVE Co-operative Society To Be Formed Nanking. ■pHE Nanking Municipal authorities are taking steps to improve the conditions of local ricksha pullers. The Municipal Government is contemplating the formation of a ricksha pullers' co-operative society with a capital of $10,000. The society will rentReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-11-15 3 NATIVE VILLAGE dancers displaying their skill at a New Guinea cabaret.11 words
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249 1934-11-15 3 VISITS TO SOUTHERN PORTS Peiping, Nov. 14. OIX Alexander Cadogan. the British Minister to China, who is en a visit to southern ports, left Nanking on Monday for the coast ports. This part of the journey is being I made in H.M.S. Falmouth, theReuter - 249 words
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Article215 1934-11-15 3 Employee's Reason For Taking Cash Tan Joo Lee. a 25-year-old employee of Caldbeck, MacGregor and Co.. Ltd.. who. within little over a month, misappropriated $1,061.28 from the Arm was produced before Mi J. M. Brander in the polico court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of215 words
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Article108 1934-11-15 3 A Johore Government Gazette extraordinary states that information having been received that rinderpest exists amongst cattle in Perlis and Padang Besar. His Highness the Sultan prohibits absolutely, until further notice, the importation into the State of any cattle, sheep, goats and pigs from Perlis and Padang Besar. The following passengers108 words
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Article195 1934-11-15 3 ROYAL DUTCH MAIL CO. FINED Failure To Notify Vessel Carried Explosives XHE Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail, agents 01 the Holland East Asia Line, answered a charge, at the Marine Court, yesterday, before Mr. Geoffrey Freyberg, the Master Attendant, of tailing to notify to the Port195 words
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Article219 1934-11-15 3 French Officials Explain Its Colour A violent blow against colour distinction as applied to oysters has been struck by the Ministry ol Merchant Marine in a circular just published For some unaccountable reason there exists in France a notable prejudice in favour of green oysters, to the219 words
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Article66 1934-11-15 3 A supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette dated Nov. 8, statas that whereas information has been received that a dangerous and contagious disease of animals, namely, swine fever, is occurring in Singapore, the Resident of Pahang, under the powers vested in him by rule 55 (i> of "The Quarantine and66 words
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Article271 1934-11-15 3 DOCTOR KILLED WHEN CAR HITS TREE Fellow Scientist Injured From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. Dr. J. L. Wiltshire, of the chemical division of the Rubber Research Institute, was killed in a motor accident yesterday afternoon, and Mr. J. D Hastings, one of his colleagues,271 words
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Article208 1934-11-15 3 Provinces Showing More Interest The statement of the GovernorGeneral of India on the erection of a large transmitting station at Delhi. which will broadcast programmes in English and Urdu, and which His Excellency hoped would be the first step I towards the establishment of a complete broadcasting system208 words
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Article94 1934-11-15 3 Appointed Japanese Minister Of Overseas Affairs Tokio. Count Hideo Kcdama, member of the H3US? Of Peers has been appointed Minister of Overseas Affairs. This portfolio has hitherto been held concurrently by the Premier. Admiral Okada, However, with a decision being reached to enforce the original plan forReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement384 1934-11-15 3 I m*i, V Ky, a_t__!» i I IF kanLJ _tf^^^^^a^^^^v> No. 8360 No. 8 700 Brass Bolt Brass Cabin with brass llooks extfa shoots. 6" 55 8 75 12" 1.00 60 18 1.50 8" .75 Each. Each. ENGLISH MADE ELEPHANT J V HEAD TRADE II %v B_BH_ BUILDERS 1 BRASSFOUNDRY384 words
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Miscellaneous19 1934-11-15 3 \2<S*\ F=Pr| H n B f SO LONG- JOE, IM G-OINO "TO THE HOLLYWOOD PART Y -$^Sog,<_q w m19 words
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Article322 1934-11-15 4 i 1 lldl Pirandello was born at Gir- J genti in Sicily, on June 28. 18«7. S He was educated in Rome and at J the University of Bonn. Wrote i J verse at an early age, turned to J ii novels, and in middle life wrote J plays,322 words
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Article268 1934-11-15 4 WEDDING CAKE NINE FEET HIGH! pRINCI George's wedding cake .vlll be nine feet high and will weigh 800 pounds. The recipe will be the same as that used for the wedding cakes of the King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess ol V >rk. and the Princess Royal and Lord268 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1934-11-15 4 NOBEL PRIZE awarded to PIRANDELLO Famous Italian Author SPECIAL TO THE FREE PRESS Pirandello, tho great Italian playwright has come into his own. In the Free Press early this week it was announced that the Signor had been awarded the coveted Nobel prize for literature. No one who is acquainted1,683 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-15 4 THE NEW LIBRARY at Cambridge University, recently opened by the King. It is quite modern in style.17 words
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924 1934-11-15 4 A TRIUMPH OF ENGINEERING INGENUITY Story Of The Rothersand Lighthouse i THE story of the Rothersand Light- i house is an epic of engineering genius rather than of heroism, and of triumph over tremendous difficulties, ii It began with the swift expansion of German maritime commerce during' the latter half924 words
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Advertisement66 1934-11-15 4 UiDJINS mis m MMMaW There no better p»U II ■If^ than MARTINS Yoi can MWm relv is> MARTINS VMLI.S IT" c o id by all Chemists 8r Stores and 1 M by THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, I M Raffle- Square. Sio«*pore. f IT PAYS TO SEND YOUR CORRESPONDENCE j BY A66 words
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Advertisement78 1934-11-15 4 THE "MENNO" GREASE CUP Provides a scientific, economical and simple method of automatic ij lubrication for every industry. i i u mmim ,Wm NO DRIP f^^a^a NO WASTE tt -fl __________F < J M .y-tIW Ql Ir Hr^ v_^______i_____i t^__R .____*»'lS _K_ M 3E^ 3 Vi^iS__HBrSft INO COCKS TO jjf78 words
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Article, Illustration236 1934-11-15 5 BENING. i Soviet aeronautical engineer has designed a tail-less glid e r which lias Deen successfully demonstrated at Koktebel in the Crimea glide, -'its two people, who are accommodated between the wings. Th e plane is controlled by means of r u dders on the wing tip; M. Bening is236 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-15 5 Trade Fnauiries to: Boustead <fr Co., Ltd., S.S. <fr FM S.11 words
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826 1934-11-15 6 ELOQUENT PLEA AGAINST 10- YEAR SENTENCE Fatal Assault On Mr. Wigley Recalled NO REDUCTION "Heavy Sentences Must Be Passed pHE fatal assault upon Mr. Wigley in the offices of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Company last June was recalled in the F.M.S. Court of Appeal yesterday. The judges unanimously declned to826 words
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Article112 1934-11-15 6 Inhuman Ceremony Banned In Madras Owing to a Government order prohibiting devotees trom fulfilling vows by the practice cl swinging by hooks pierced in their fresh. Hindus at the annual Mariamma Jatra festival at Rayadrug substituted an effigy for a human being and pierced it with112 words
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Article19 1934-11-15 6 Mr. E. R. C. Williams, of the PWD Ipoh, has left for Taiping on transfer accompanied by Mrs. Williams19 words
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406 1934-11-15 6 Half A Million Drought Sufferers Around Nanking 8 Nanking. FFICIAL estimates indicate that thare are now 549.400 drought sufferers in and around Nanking. In Kiangning hsien the area of land affected by last summer's unprecedented drought totals 997.129 mow. repre sent ing 69 pcr cent of ths total culti vated406 words
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Article225 1934-11-15 6 The Development Of Mental Concentration Demonstrations of the "Humanoscope" are being given during tiie Exhibition of Inventions at Central Hall, Westminster. This remakable instrument lias been invented by Major Raymond Phillips, who claims' lor it a commercial usefulness in the development of mental concentration. It consists oi an225 words
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Article115 1934-11-15 6 Released On Bond With Mother As Surety Tan Bak Chin, a deaf mute, who was convicted last Monday by Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, on a charge of theft of $12 from a stallholder at the Beach Road market was yesterday ordered to execute a bond115 words
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Article291 1934-11-15 6 DATE FIXED FOR HEARING OF CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE TWO preliminary inquiries were yesterday fixed for hearing before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate. The midnight shooting incident in Malabar Street, in which Mr. D. K. Brcadhurst was said to have narrowly escaped with his life, and291 words
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Article172 1934-11-15 6 It Weighs About Twenty Tons The casting of the 200 inch telescope disc which the Corning Class Works in New York have undertaken to make tor the Caliiornia Institute of Technology has been completed. The disc which is the largest piece of solid glass ever cast weighs172 words
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Article118 1934-11-15 6 How Australian Retained A Wad Of Notes t^ Perth. in Kalgoorhe three men recently sold 000O 611 PUOn n a g ld mine for Two promptly lodged their money banks. The third man bunched his practi eally all in single £1 notes in a newspaper and stuck118 words
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Article58 1934-11-15 6 A Chinese workman fell from height Ol about 25 feet at the Pu.o Übin stone quarry on Tuesday evening and was removed to a Singapore hos pital with a slight head wound Following a domestic quarrel in a Beach Road family en Tuesday evening the husband was removed58 words
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Article78 1934-11-15 6 Holland To Export Cotton To Y! 'From Our Own C I Bal The Department ol E iis trying to encoura I I the Netherlands Indi bleached cottoi than Japan. I that these eflfol eeed and that it will import cheap eott frcm Holland, wher es could be78 words
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655 1934-11-15 6 WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN FOUND GUILTY OF CHEATING LAW OF BUSINESS EXPLAINED A CHINESE business man oi 21 years standing round guilty by Mr. J. M. Brander in the police cou having cheated a On* in respect cf goods valued at The an. -used was Tan Swee Lim proprietor of Chop655 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-11-15 6 SHORTLY BEFORE Ihe match wi.h Grimsbv at Hughie Galla.hcr. the Chelsea ard Scotland centred tied to Miss Hannah Anderson, of Gateshead, at Han. gister office. The bride and groom after lh,31 words
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Article106 1934-11-15 6 Malay Spears Tiger Marauder Trapped A; Kuala Kechau A »TOL_L-OROWM accounted I i about Jelai last week. Curtiun as the lack ot mreari nothing could b, l\°T V o er Ketua Mat Sam bin Mat >. 1 G inore ROat lucl b decided that the mi any cost be got106 words
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Advertisement72 1934-11-15 6 Thank You! WE WISH TO THANK OUR /V/)!^^^__. MANY FRIENDS FOR THEIR /o OA/# SPLENDID RESPONSE DURING f***d i> I THE FIRST WEEK OF OUR fc> *t I WE ARE NOW EXTENDING C/ e v OUR SALE TILL THE END OF /O A g THIS MONTH /j A pi FOR72 words
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Advertisement30 1934-11-15 6 j now y6u""can"'see"7t""o™"the screen f two «s a picture the J screen. Hans Falladas great novel made into an .p.. of _MU MARGARET SULLAVAN IN j LITTLE MAW. WHAT NOW?;.30 words
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Article272 1934-11-15 7 i I Inquest On Seaman At Penang Fatally Crushed THAT the taikong of the junk was j not guilty of any offence was the finding of the Penang Coroner iMr. D. Wills) when he recorded a verdict of! "Death by misadventure" on Saturday at272 words
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Article125 1934-11-15 7 Gave False Information To Police A fiine of $50. which was paid immediately, was imposed yesterday by Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on an English-speaking Chinese, j Yeo Buck Lim. for having given false' information to the police. It is understood that Yeo intends to appeal125 words
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Article129 1934-11-15 7 j Mr. I). C. Morgan Acquitted In Motoring Case i On instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, the charge of caus- ing hurt by a rash and negligent act i against Mr. D. C. Morgan, a European I employee of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., was withdrawn129 words
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Article78 1934-11-15 7 i Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Sally Clare Rennie to j Alastair Mackay Dick to be solemnized lat St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, lon Saturday Dec. 8, at 4.30, and recepI tion afterwards at 3, Ladyhill Road, Tanglin. Miss Rennie is the elder daughter of Mr. and78 words
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169 1934-11-15 7 SINGAPORE FLIGHT The distinction of being the first officers of the British Army to pilot themselves across the Equator in an aeroplane has fallen to two officers of the Singapore garrison. The flight was made on Monday by Captain F. J.169 words
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Article74 1934-11-15 7 Klang, Nov. 13. It is believed that Mr. and Mrs. D. H. leap who came here a few days ago rom Johore after a couple of months' ;tay there, have decided to start a local ndustry in the Klang district. For the present they have taken the louse74 words
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Article47 1934-11-15 7 Klang, Not. 13. Professor Wigglesworth, of the Lonlon school of Tropical Medicine, and Dr. Ramsay, deputy Director of the Ross institute in India, who are on a visit o Malaya and Java, arrived here today ind are at present staying with Dr. Barclay Barrowman, Klang.47 words
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Article278 1934-11-15 7 Singapore Funeral Of Veteran Planter The death has taken place at the General Hospital of Mr. Haddon Nico- I demus Marcus, the well-known planter ol Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Marcus came to Malaya from Ceylon about 45 years ago. and was employed as far back as 1905 with278 words
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Article129 1934-11-15 7 Protests Against Control Committee Nanking. A delegation of twelve Chinese pilots arrived here from Shanghai and made representations at the Central Party Headquarters and the Ministry of Fin- j ance against the Pilots Control Com- mittee. They alleged that the committee recently challenged the qualifications of jReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement187 1934-11-15 7 I PAVILION OPEMIIie TOMI6HT "77I^" HP^ _____rCfl j__ *i9m*^- j ***-j£2^L*imß m mggs*y d_______K Br^ _____M____Bf^^^__^_t^^ _M__r > 't____( -I v IB l^^^»*ife^ ■IL mLww. ■'TS. v w^^^^LWi^Mluw^ w__t^SStfe,^>y v j Er iH& 7^ik ALHAMBRA 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.15 B^ HHia^^^ Hl^ HM,H -----_-_____a |^^B^MHM----_-_-__________________________. RETURN VISIT OF THE BIGGEST187 words
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Advertisement319 1934-11-15 7 dithered~bu "undaunted T^mmm SYDNEY HOWARD JO among the schoolgirls as a schoolmistress and gym instructor |2HHS^BBB| GIRLS PLEASE! Pi a____^_v _______H~^ ____B___________T __^_____r _f t "^!r^___f mXwww with JANE BAXTER and a bevy of lovely slrh K^ U_____4l___ I_l J I IMPORTANT NOTICE oce oyaney nandle a blonde vamp and319 words
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Advertisement144 1934-11-15 7 CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Acclaimed by Crowds as one of lhe BEST MUSICAL PICTURES EVER MADE! wd TWO SHOWS It M IN ONEI.XM W A baffling mystery story M Wi laid in thm glittering gf W setting ot a Broadway IM musical! Thm port ect com* B j bination of144 words
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Article1004 1934-11-15 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934. Free Trips Home By Air! IN spite of her own backwardness in the provision of internal air services. Malaya, and Singapore in particular, whether she likes it or not. is most definitely on the aerial map of the world and every development,1,004 words
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Article239 1934-11-15 8 Mr. R. V. Patterson of the Borneo Motors succeeds Mr. J. H. Fenwiok as Hon. Secretary of the Penang Golf Club. Lieut. -Colonel F. J. Ayris. V.D.. Commandant of the M.V.I. Pahang. left Kuala Lipis on Nov. 2 on a month's holiday to China ports. Mr. F.239 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1934-11-15 8 AUTOLYCUS - AUTOLYCUS A Commentary Oh Malayan News Of The Week BY A LOVE of ceremonial is perhaps the one human characteristic which is inherent in all races of the world. It was not so much a desire to see Sir Shenton Thomas, the new Governor of whom they1,232 words
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Advertisement249 1934-11-15 8 Pay your Friends the Highest Compliment this Christmas. get old VVhisk> «AUM^ VIB tor despatch specially decorated <4V^ P^^B^V^VBIE Christmas cases, delivered W/^g M mmmM fl__T ICI ft where or V^ HLBC^rV Wales at the following prices:— fcl IttQ ti(ttMtl£\lMmtf *mZ£&£***\^ ***> '*£aL RED label, mm. '^*S^g Per Case of249 words
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Advertisement39 1934-11-15 8 SOME MEN ARE BORN CLEVER declares Arnold Bennett. Others just believe what some woman tells them. You can alwavs believe what a "GAFLA C" POLICY tells you. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 64M.39 words
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543 1934-11-15 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Brutal Murder Of Famous Chinese Publisher Sin Chew Jit Poh ATTACK BY GANG ON WAY TO SHANGHAI Owner Of Most Influential Paper In China 1 14 Shanghai, Nov. 14. FURTHER details regarding the murder of Mr. Shi Liang-chai, the publisher of the Shun Pao, thc leading daily newspaper in China,543 words
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Article26 1934-11-15 9 Cable news has been received froff Karainagar, Ceylon, of the death o Mrs. Sinnachilrillal Tilhampala m w£ |of Mr. K. Tilliampalam. Audit Ottice i Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article118 1934-11-15 9 CPARKLING OKBATE ON SF BETTING BILL p asses Third Reading By Bij* Majority 1 ondtm. Nov. 14. and Lotteries Bill third reading in the rn.ons by 206 votes to vere marked by ick by Lady Astor on Churchill, who led the bill. kept rocking with Mr ChurchillReuter - 118 words
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Article39 1934-11-15 9 nl And Scandalous" Says Mr. Mellon Washington, Nov. 11. mdal us and im- d Mr. Andrew Mellon. by the Internal r about 52.000.000 •ix from him i r denied that hi r. tended his rly prepared ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article58 1934-11-15 9 Repb To Protests From \ustralia And New Zealand Berlin. Nov. 11. in Llovd Co.. reply- tt by the Australian ind Chambers of Cornits resuming the service .n d Australia, says it nding to Australia the two-ship Kisting between Hong Guinea and this cannot cribed as inter-Empire trade.Reuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration149 1934-11-15 9 Scott And Black Going Home) By Boat Sydney, Nov. 14. The Danish air race competitor, Lieut M. Hansen, took oil on his return Might to Denmark. Col Koscoe Turner and Clyde Pang- borne embarked on the liner Mariposa tor America .Melbourne, Nov. 14. C. W. A. ScottReuter - 149 words
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135 1934-11-15 9 Melbourne. Nov. 10. Over 100.000 spectators saw the Duke of Gloucester present the prizes in the England-Melbourne Air Race at the aerial pageant at Laverton. He heartily congratulated Scott when handing him a cheque and a gold medal. Melrose received a medallion in addition toReuter Wireless - 135 words
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Article95 1934-11-15 9 Big Programme Arranged By Air Ministry London, Nov. 14. The Chinese mission headed by Col. j Mow. which is studying aviation in BriItain. is carrying out an elaborate proI gramme arranged by the Air Ministry. This includes visits to R.A.F. schools and colleges for technical training atReuter - 95 words
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Article395 1934-11-15 9 BRITAIN CALLS MEETING I WITH U.S.A. I Japan Not Satisfied With Proposals London, Nov. 14. THE meeting between the British 1 and Americans at 10 Downing 1 Street at 2.45 p.m. today is expected 1 to start the naval talks moving 1 again. The British, w"ho calledReuter - 395 words
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Article74 1934-11-15 9 Good Start For Flandin Government Paris. Nov. 14. M. Flandin has received a vote of confidence by 422 to 118. The vote is one ol the most definite ever given to a French Government M. Flandin even gained some Socialist support, for there are 133 Socialists inReuter - 74 words
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Article66 1934-11-15 9 Rain Falls Continously For 72 Hours London, Nov. 12. The period of seventy-two houra from Thursday morning was the rainiest over a large area of southern England for seven years. In some parts the rainfall for the three days exceeds the average lor the whole cf November andBritish Radio - 66 words
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Advertisement100 1934-11-15 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Crecy I i>h a la Florentine Raasl chicken and Bacon Uaj Beaaa and Baked Potatoes (old Meat and Salad Chocolate Ice Cream < beeae, Fruit and Coffee < HOICE— A la (arte OR TaMe Dlmlc OUR SPECIALTIES FRESH SST" SOLE PHONE 4906. Opening at the CAPITOL Next100 words
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Advertisement101 1934-11-15 9 COMMODITY MARKET Latest Rubber And Tin Prices RUBBER London. Nov. 14. Bpct "Sellers) 6 3 B d. (e^d.) 'Buyers) 6! 4 d. <6 3 B d.> Jan.-March 6 7 16d. <6 19 32d.> April- June 6%d. <6 3 4 d. I July-Sept. 63, d. <6 7 K d.> Market Quiet.101 words
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Advertisement385 1934-11-15 9 jjp»ii»»iiiiw^ jmmW m^m. m _____L. r& m 4 T 1 Il_B I Eau de \__^____________________________h II IjL N^^yyy jm mam j^_t J^W~ S2_M____l mmm^k%^^^mmr*VvSM^m^^M ____C\l S wmW imfSitflEsk D Ib_l I /W H_ ,,A^^s___ Ns^ MLM W eiM p* r I 1 I i 'JP J__pS fumed Cologne. p V385 words
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Article835 1934-11-15 10 TIN MARKET SCARED OF ITS SHADOW Rubber Does Not Take Expected Decline i■■ pRASER aud Co.'s report ol Nov. 13 states: In a week which has been somewhat interfered with by holidays and other celebrations, little has happened in the various sections of the local share market that calls for835 words
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Article190 1934-11-15 10 Nine German Dress Goods Firms For .Manchester Nine German firms engaged in the manufacture of women's dress goods have completed arrangements for opening factories in the Manchester area. Some of them are hoping to start operations almost immediately. and the remainder will begin early next year. The firms190 words
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Article198 1934-11-15 10 291,700 Is. Preference Shares To He Issued In order to acquire a neighbouring property the directors of Sungei Telor j 'Malaya- Rubber Estate propose to issue 291.700 ls ten per cent, cumulative convertible preference at ls 8d per share. To carry out these proposals 291.700 Is shares198 words
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Article123 1934-11-15 10 Importation Of Textile (Quotas) Ordinance, 1934 The attention of importers cf regulated textiles (cotton and rayon piecegoods manufactured in foreign countries) is invited to Straits Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary No 84. dated Nov. 14, 1934, which publishes the quotas for 1935 and prescribes the form in which123 words
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Article29 1934-11-15 10 The output by the Rahman Hydraulic T JL 00 for oct^ e was 597 piculs. The output by ttoruT Tin CT.MB) Ltd., for October was 767 piculs29 words
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70 1934-11-15 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association j DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 11. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 21% 21 1 (F.0.8. > Current month 21% 21% January-March 22% 22% April- June 24% 24% July-September 25» 4 25% Tone of Market -Quiet.70 words
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Article106 1934-11-15 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices Nov. 14. Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4 86 Crown, Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins 4.46 Cruos Keresene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins 4.31 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons) 2.43106 words
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Article114 1934-11-15 10 Nov. 14 Gambler 7.00 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube 9.00 Muntok White Pepper 69.00 White Pepper 68.00 Copra. Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Fair Sago. Fiour 2.27 1 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 1 Blanja Jeiotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Slam l W.C. No. 1 per koyan114 words
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Article97 1934-11-15 10 Downward Trend Of Discount Rates London, Nov. 10. On the money market the abnormal cheapness of money due to the breakdown of the Clearing Banks' bill buying agreement resulted in the further downward trend of discount rates, and this week's Treasury Bills were allowed at an average rateReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article1013 1934-11-15 10 Fraser s Share List WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14, 1934. Ampat Tin (4) 4s 3d 4s 9d Asarn Kumbang 32s 35s Austral Malay 59s 6s c.d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 15s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05 2.10 Banjrin Tin 26s 3d 26s Changkat Tin 46s 47s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s 6d Hitam1,013 words
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Article92 1934-11-15 10 ueiurns for first Kight Months Of 1934 The working of the Pc Railroad Company for the first eight months of 1934 shows a very happy state of affairs. In this period gross revenues amounted to $233,531,205, which compares favourably with $211,547,420. twelve months previously, and with $223,648,660.92 words
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358 1934-11-15 10 Resolution Passed To Form New Company Yesterday's Rubber Auction The Singapore Chamber oi Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.200th. auction yesterday when there was Catalogued 1,235.301 lbs.; 551.47 tons. Offered 1.085,301 lbs.; 484.51 tons. Sold 773.068 lbs.; 345.12 tons. Spot. London 6%d. New York358 words
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Article94 1934-11-15 10 Three More Sugar Refineries Contemplated Canton. The native goods selling department here is planning to open a branch office at Swatow with the purpose of pushing the sales of Chinese-made products in that section of the province it is learned. Several officers of the department have left lorReuter - 94 words
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Article132 1934-11-15 10 SILLING London. 4 monthi London. 3 month London. 60 days' London. 30 days' light London, demand London. T.T. Lyons and Pari! d Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia. Sourabay lei nd Samarang. demand Penang. demand Calcutta. Bombay Rangoon. Madra > Colombo demand Hong Kong, demand Saigon, demand Amoy.132 words
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Article170 1934-11-15 10 Nov. 9. 10. 13. American Can. Com. 103% 104 B 104 American Telephone and Telegraph 112» > 112% 111% Atcheson Railroad 55 55% 5434 gupont 96 i 4 96 3-3 973 8 Firestone 15% 1574 15 3, General Electric 19% 19% 19% General Motors 31% 31% 30% Goodrich170 words
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Article94 1934-11-15 10 Abroad London. V'\ Exchanges, today Paris 75 15 16. New York 5.00 V% Montreal 4 87 l 8 Brussels 21.46. Geneva 15.39. Amsterdam 7.40! j. Milan 58 13/32. Berlin 12A5 1 2 Stockholm 19.39' Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19.90^, Vienna 27. Prague 119V Helsinglors 226 i Madrid 36 21 32British Radio - 94 words
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Article, Illustration818 1934-11-15 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - HERBERT MARSHALL is tired of Gentleman Roles MOLLIE MERRICK ll o i vwood In Person BY and tired of being a 1 ...an." said Herbert k an opener, had all ks b< Ing a vital declara- endence One had im- of Marshall, eaten with' he had not retaliated j s818 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1934-11-15 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by j j World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst J THE FOURTH DIMENSION OF FINESSING IT is almost possible to classify the evolution ot a Bridge playpr by the four stages of his development in the mastery of the finesse. In the first stage,1,027 words
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Article408 1934-11-15 11 g novels ten added to Raffles the pa^t fornight C. W.) Red of the Circle G. j 'Rex. Masked Women. Is) Mr. Bobadil. H W.) Baker-Street Studies. Striker Godown. L G.) Bombav Mail. «R. D.» and Others. AnyNew« story. rhe Burnt Caravan. th) The Oat Jumps and Legion408 words
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Article102 1934-11-15 11 2,000 Survivors Of Putsch Reviewed By Hitler Berlin, Nov. 9. Flags were at half-mast today throughout Germany in memory of the 248 Nazis killed since Nov. 9, 1923. when Hitler started his fight for power with the ill-fated beer-cellar putsch at MuInich. The ceremonies at Munich included aReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article45 1934-11-15 11 The following have been seconded for service under the Johore Government Dr William Hughes, of the Malayan Medical Service, to be Medical Officer in charge of the Government Hospital. Mdar; Mr. P. O'Connell, Assistant Engineer P.W.D.. S.S. Miss B. M. R. Davidson. Nursing Sister, S.S.45 words
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Article69 1934-11-15 11 Government Securities Again Advance London, Nov. 10. Further advances in the price of British Government securities took place en the Stock Exchange War Loan 3»2 per cent, closed at 105 7 8 Consols 2 2 P?r cent at 86' 4 the highest since 1909. Conversion 8% rose toBritish Radio - 69 words
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Advertisement362 1934-11-15 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. i Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with362 words
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Advertisement451 1934-11-15 11 CHARTERED BANK II OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600,000 shares of £5 each 3.000.00k Reserve Fund £3,00w,#* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00t HEAD OFFICE: 3R Bishopsgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Dollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok451 words
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Article437 1934-11-15 12 GREATER SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY Britain Leads The World: Japan Second MERCHANTS vessels under con-, struction in Great Britain and Ireland at the end of September totalled 604,296 tons, an increase of; 17.154 ton son the previous quarter, and of 300,534 tons, or 99 per cent.,| greater on the tonnage in hand437 words
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Article216 1934-11-15 12 NANKING— PUKOW FERRY First Year's Results Very Satisfactory Nanking, j Very satisfactory results have been jbtained from the Nanking-Pukowj train ferry servioe which was inaugurated exactly one year ago. At a meeting held in the Ministry! Bf Railways to commemorate the anniversary, it was pointed out that the service hadReuter - 216 words
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Article168 1934-11-15 12 From Valdivostok To Murmansk In One Season i Murmansk. The ice-breaker Liedtke which start-! ed on June 28 from Vladivostock has completed a through passage from the Far East to Leningrad in the course Of one navigation season. Alter breaking through strong icebarriers ol the Northern Seas, the168 words
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Article37 1934-11-15 12 Owing I annual lurvi th< o: this vessel I Penang and B i on Thursday. N 29th. and Dec 6th. 1934. will b. lied Shi will r» sunv her lailinga on Thursday, Dei* 13th. 1934.37 words
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Advertisement663 1934-11-15 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. k Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. s____l _2_T < 'B _^^*U I _______L^__l _________H ____r jmTT~i^r~moMmMj*jaM%M*M muiwurg mmm^ mmmi^^^^^M*^^g^^M *wMWw mmw^r^mmmmwmmWW m*mw mW w m* m VH^ Y"*C^^!s^^^^E^H H V663 words
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Advertisement154 1934-11-15 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port Swettenham, Penang Paiembang. Banjoewangi and Nor* Western Porto Due Sail Singapore Singapon T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Nov. 18 Nov. 19 T.s.m.v. Koolinda Jan. 8 Jan. S T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Jan. 28 Jan. 2< T.s m.v. Kangaroo Mar. 16 Mar. 1" Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian154 words
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Advertisement118 1934-11-15 12 For everything appertain H* to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Knight. COOKS WAG^^LITS LWOQLO TRAVfiSIBV«cT3 39. ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steam" Between Rangoon. Port Sudss, Marseilles. Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plyniosts Leave Kangoo* 1934.118 words
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Miscellaneous583 1934-11-15 12 —^M^^^^^^^^^^^Jg Foreign Mail j Local And Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7 30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 730 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and583 words
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Miscellaneous252 1934-11-15 12 proximate and subject to alteration! without notice. Air Mail. t To be superscribed "Via Pacific." x By England— Australia Air Mail service. 5 Eastern Australia only. Western Australia only. J* Western Australia and Letter mails! for Adelaide and Melbourne only. LATE ARRIVAL OF 8.1. RAJULA WITH I MAILS FROM EUROPE252 words
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Miscellaneous245 1934-11-15 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the uhar\r N )r expected to arrive vdst Whari (Entrance (iate 1> Kutsang 22; Hai Lee, Talma' 2Gi 20. Vlain Wharf (Entrance (iate Bhutan 18; Protesilau.s 14 Bggm Vlaru 11; Lisbon Maru 9; Ni. ..m h J and. Van Oudhoorn 7. Empire Dock (Entrance (iate :i)245 words
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Advertisement450 1934-11-15 13 II (M> \ss^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O.S.N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tnafe S'pore. T'na*» Spore BURDWAN 6 070 Nov. 18 CHITRAL 15.000 Feb 1 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 BHUTAN 6.100 Feb 14 RANCHI 17.000 Dec. 7 CARTHAGE 15.000 Feb. 15 SOMALI 6.810 Dec. 19 BEHAR 6.000 Feb 28 NALDERA 16.000450 words
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Advertisement486 1934-11-15 13 Ellerman Bucknall 1 Steamship Co., Ltd. j (incorporated ln England) t "ELLERMAN" UNE T X)R HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. T VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails T City of Bagdad Nov. 30 Dec. 2 City of Florence Dec. 14 Dec .16 M City ot Eastbourne Dec. 30486 words
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Advertisement1144 1934-11-15 13 rHB BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ooean THE HUA KHIOW BTEAMBHIP CO.. (1911) Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR Ltd. HE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK BTEAMSHIP CO.. Urt HE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. HE SIAM1,144 words
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Advertisement829 1934-11-15 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ CREMER -Thursday, Nov. 15. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. TlDORE— Thursday. Nov. 15. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN OUTHOORN- Tliursday, Nov. 15. Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang. Sourabaya. Boeleleng, Ampenan. Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. SlBERG— Friday. Nov. 16. Rhio. Dabo Billiton and Batavia829 words
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Advertisement489 1934-11-15 14 a\mmmm\^^L§AlEMMG§ TO EUROPE fKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAFLB& GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore S'pore Penang N. York Pres. Van Buren Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Jar. 1 Pres. Garfield Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Jan. 15489 words
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Advertisement713 1934-11-15 14 I Um L^L* -r*lH TO LONDON. VIA NAPLES. MARSEILLES. ANTWERm!oTi^^ MIDDLESBROUGH ir «DA.M KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 29 30 §FUSHIMA MARU 10 900 F SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU 10 400 pi JYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 26 tTERUKUNI MARU ***** HAKONE MARU 10.400 Jan. 910 HAKUSAN713 words
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1831 1934-11-15 15 Arsenal, Bolton, And Coventry City All Lose B UT STOKE WIN AWAY FROM HOME AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent I Fleet Street, Oct. 29. HAT Topsy-turvy results are the rule rather than the home league football, but Saturday's matches gave hardened follower1,831 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-11-15 15 WYCHWOOD ABBOT, with R. Perryman up. being led in after winning the Cambridgeshire.13 words
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Article98 1934-11-15 15 Gymkhana To Be Held This Month The Singapore Polo Club will hold a gymkhana on the Club ground. Balestier Road, on Sunday. Nov. 25. at 3 p.m. Admission will be free to members and their families but a fee of $1.00 will be charged to non-members. The98 words
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Article47 1934-11-15 15 Aston Villa have transferred Ted Bowen. their reserve left-back, to Nori wich City. A native of Hednesford. Bowen joined the Villa in May. 1923. and made nearly 200 appearances in 1 First Division matches. Five feet nine i inches in height, Bowen weighs 13st.47 words
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Article104 1934-11-15 15 'From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh. Nov. 12. As was expected the Perak Asiatics easily beat the Selangor Asiatics in the all Blues competition at Ipoh tod .y. Perak scored 30 points 'six tries, onn goal, one penalty goal and one droc goal) to 3 points <one penalty104 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-11-15 15 M CHARLIER, trainer of Mary Tudor, the unsuccessful < ainbridtji shire favourite, chattin* to Madame Volterra. wife of the owner19 words
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Article769 1934-11-15 15 Great Come Back To Win Light-Weight London, Oct. 30. JACK (KID) BERG staged a magnificent come-back at the Albert j Hall when he took the British light-weight championship from Harry Mizler. Seven thousand people cheered themselves hoarse when the towel came fluttering in from Mizler's769 words
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Article180 1934-11-15 16 SEVERAL AMATEUR SIDES DRA WN TO MEET "PROS" London, Nov. 14. The draw tor the first round of th English Cup. to be played on the 24th Of this month is as follows: Carlisle vs Wigan Mansfield vs. Accrington Workington vs. Birmingham Southport vs Ne180 words
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Article245 1934-11-15 16 Probable Hockey Side To Visit Singapore Malaria, Nov. 13. Several changes have been made in the teams that represented Malacca I against Negri Sembilan and Selangor. W. Low takes the plase of Alcantra in j goal, while Skadian comes into the team lor the first time. He245 words
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Article245 1934-11-15 16 K.O. Registered In Title Fight BS. ANG created a sensation by knocking out D. N\ Samy at Wembley Park. Penang in the second round of a scheduled tenround contest. Both were fighting in the semi-final for the Lightweight Championship. Samy weighed 9.9 and Ang 9.7V 2 Samy245 words
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Article172 1934-11-15 16 No play was again possible yesterday in the S.C.R.C. liwn tennis championship tournament. The final ties i arranged for yesterday will be played ofl tomorrow— with luck feet. Juan finished the.' round with a swollen lei: eye. while Pancho came back lively tor the Mth round— until he stepped172 words
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Article28 1934-11-15 16 Kota Raja will play Fatul Karib oni Sunday in a Malaya Football Association match. This is instead of the game between Shahar Kamar and Darul Bahar.28 words
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Article52 1934-11-15 16 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. against the Sikh Police on Friday at Thompson Road: H. A^ Exley (Capt.): J. C. S. Ponsford. H. S. Hewett; W. Hannay, J G Davies, A. W. Hay; E. A. Joy W b" Dobree. F. L. Lane. Lt.-Comdr. Hoyle52 words
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429 1934-11-15 16 Selangor Win Triangular In ter-Sta te Badm in ton Tournament PENANG RUNNERS-UP TTHE Raja Permaisuri of Perak's Cui and the Leong Sin Nam Cui ollered for competition by womer and men respectively in the triangular badminton tournament betweer Selangor. Perak and Penang, were both won by Selangor at Ipoh. ln429 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-11-15 16 ANOTHER VIEW of the match in which Singapore beat Perak.10 words
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Article163 1934-11-15 16 Four players tied for first place in the Poppy Fund bogey competition at Selangor Golf Club, the leading cards returned being H. C. Clarke 9 1 U p D. H. Palmer 10 1 W. F. N. Bridges 12 R, H. White 20 1 C W 4n H163 words
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Article20 1934-11-15 16 *2*2 n °tified that the pool it the Singapore Swimming Club will s*ssr on saturday n v *ss20 words
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Article544 1934-11-15 16 RESULTS AND TEAMS FOR ISLAND CLUB MATCH The Garrison Golf Club men's monthly medal was played on Saturday and Sunday. The following were the best returns: Captain H B. Rose 75— 7-68 Lieut. C. F. G. Bond 77— 4—73 Major J. S. B. Forbes 93—18- 75 Capt.544 words
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Article54 1934-11-15 16 The tollowing have been invited b_ TUeSday Nov 20 the -ooke N D M r C la^ F Minns C. JOOtt. D. G. 11 Owen. G. J MerrifleM A^ETan 1 VW C Eckels t M S C Z Jennl^gs. D. E. vicKels J. M. Bruider. M. C. Frend 1 We54 words
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Article38 1934-11-15 16 On Sund; sail the second Swan ChaUente Cup th€ Rf £j Singapore' Yacht Club, be- at 10 a.m. "B" class lor the Chlnta Challenge Cup 10.10 a.m. "C" claai v the Lemberger Challenge Cup 9.50 a.m38 words
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Article20 1934-11-15 16 The women's Peippy Day match between the Euror-t the Rest has be* d pottp ned dato be announced late r20 words
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345 1934-11-15 16 20,000 Supporters Arrive f English International MUSSOLINI GIVES HIS PEOPi f A HALF-HOLIDAY London \„v •TWENTY thousand Italians, over half of whom *e r > 1 in huge red. white and green rosettes arrived for match between England and Italy at Highbury today Newspapers345 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-15 16 GIFTS OF s PISTIMCTION= DELIGHTFUL FANCY STATIONERY BEAU I!EHI- PRESENTATION CASKETS PRICES $2.50 $10.00 USEFUL FIBRE ATTACHE CASES CONTAINING HIGHGRADE STATIONERY AND A PEN (AVAILABLE IN TWO COLOURS ONLY) PRICE $4.00 EACH. VISIT THE maman. MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITED. SINGAPORE. M mm mm 1 I iw—n UTTLE MM, WHAT HOW"52 words
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