The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 December 1934
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Title Section19 1934-12-03 1 The Si ngap ore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS No 14,438. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 10 CENTS.19 words
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335 1934-12-03 1 93,000 INCREASE IN PERSONNEL Navy Secretary On "The Interests At Stake" REPLACEMENT PROGRAMME I ry I a peat U.S. naval programme the aim of which is up to Treat* limits, are disclosed m ,h issued M, c. Swanson^The SL? a 3£. aReuter - 335 words
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Article45 1934-12-03 1 London, Nov. 30. amount applied for m toBills was $48,385,000. was aliSr 1 aUm amou nt of £40,000,000 llottea m Biiis at three months. rate per cent, was 9 3.94 d. !astw^ re 2 w ."h 6 3.97 d. per cent. British RadioBritish Radio - 45 words
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Article234 1934-12-03 1 l\S. Ambassador's Earnest Appeal London, Dec. 2. Mr. R. \V. Bingham. the U.S. Ambassador, m an interview with the Observer yesterday said: 'There is a greater chance now than ;ever for understanding and co-opera-tion ol the English-speaking people." He declared that the old epigram. "'The American President proposes andReuter - 234 words
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136 1934-12-03 1 Startling Allegations At U. S. Arms Enquiry "Attempts To Sabotage Peace Conference" Washington, Dec. 2; "INTERNATIONAL reverberations" are likely to follow fresh and sensational evidence to be made public on the resumption of the Senate special munitions investigating committee on Dec. 4. According to a well-informed source, it is statedReuter - 136 words
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Article102 1934-12-03 1 NEW REGULATIONS FOR DUTCH RUBBER Batavia, Dec. 2. The Netherlands East Indies Government have changed the export regulations both <»f estate and native rubber. P*ROM Dec. 15 only officially recognised estate owners and dealers will be entitled to hold stocks of over 100 kilograms and native owners will only beReuter - 102 words
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Article48 1934-12-03 1 Japan's Washington Treaty Appeal Paris, Dec. 2. The French reply delivered to Japan declines to join m the notice of abrogation of the Washington Treaty as Japan's action is the outcome of the three-Power conversations now proceeding to which France is not 3 party. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article74 1934-12-03 1 Flood Havoc In Melbourne Area Melbourne, Dec. 2. Five are dead and 1,500 are homej less m the Melbourne area alone as a result of the worst floods m Melbourne* history, following 30 hours of torrential rain and gales. In many places centenary decorations were torn to shreds.74 words
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Article91 1934-12-03 1 Further Stage In Oil Dispute Washington, Dec. 2. fySREGARDING Japan's conten- tion that the subject should be taken up with Manchukuo direct, the United States have made new representations to Tokio against the creation of the or ironopoly m Manchukuo. The contents of the new noteReuter - 91 words
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69 1934-12-03 1 CLfcRGY TO OPPOSE HITLER IN THE SAAR Saarbrucken, Dec. 2. A NEW anti-Nazi party called the Saar Christian Front composed of Catholics and Protestants has been launched m I the Saar. Seventy Catholic and Protestant I priests and former presidents of the Saar Centre Party, attended a meet- ing at69 words
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Article134 1934-12-03 1 Moscow Sensation HEAVY BLOW TO THE UNION .Moscow, Dec. 2. It is officially announced that V. Kvrov, a member of the Presidium of the Central Executive of \he U. S. S. R. was assassinated m Leningrad yesterday "by a murderer sent by the enemies of the working:Reuter - 134 words
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Article58 1934-12-03 1 Two Officers On Criminal Charges New York. Dec. 2. Capt. Warms and Chief Engineer Abbott of the Morro Castle, which was destroyed by fire on Sept. 8. have been arraigned before the United Statf? Commissioner 0:1 •riminal charges of negligence, misconduct, and inattention to duty. The hearingReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement19 1934-12-03 1 In^ jSL TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 8.15 DINNER and DANCE 9.30 to MIDNIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 538119 words
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Advertisement74 1934-12-03 1 On Other Pages Letters to the editor Diary of the week Law notices Singapore Scout RaUy Ma& train engine derailed Aviation notes Picture page Malayan radio change i Inter-Club badminton Leading article and notes Red armies annihilated i China union efforts > Low cartoon I Commerce and finance h Contract74 words
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Advertisement180 1934-12-03 1 mn!vs r iivßMiP9ww r j §1 WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE CABARET PROGRAMME XMAS NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES 1934 1935 SU uirur I!*™. XMA S DINNER "DELUXE" SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL XMAS 'EVE I XMAS TREE CRACKERS BALLOONS DECEMBER STREAMERS NOISEMAKERS 24 DINNER 15.00 NON DINERS $2.00 BOXING-DAY SPECIAIT DINNER DECEMBER BALL CRACKERS180 words
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Article17 1934-12-03 1 paganism." A resolution was passrd condemning the violent intervention of NaziIsm m church question! m Germany ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration185 1934-12-03 2 WARNER Bros* latest musical spectacle "Dames." which comes to the Capitol on Wednesday is unquestionably the best of all the famous musical productions from this celebrated studio. In addition to the six stars, there are 300 of Hollywood's most beautiful chorus girls, who appear m the novel Busby Berkeley ensembles,185 words
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Article355 1934-12-03 2 BURNED BY SULPHURIC ACID Said To Have Slipped When Jar Of Acid Broke HEMARKING that he was not satisfied with the evidence before him. the Penang Coroner (Mr. D. Wills) adjourned the enquiry into the death of a Hylam Chinese, named Tan Huck Sim. who died m355 words
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Article337 1934-12-03 2 GETTING RID OF HUGE SURPLUS To Enter At One Fifth Of Usual Tariff Paris, Nov. 24. TTHE report that France is pro- posing to export 18.000,000 bushels of wheat to the United' States has caused not unnatural surprise m the latter country, according to the WashingtonReuter Wireless - 337 words
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Article80 1934-12-03 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summons m Chambers. Originating Summonses. At 11.30 a.m. m Ist. Court. Motions. Petition and Judgment Summonses. Before the Chief Justice F.M.S., Mr. Justice Prichard and Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell m 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal:80 words
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Article369 1934-12-03 2 TIN AND SIMPLE ARITHMETIC To the Editor. Sir,— l have read with some interest the conflicting arguments of the pro-high-price and pro-low-price tin grouph, but these arguments, generally, seem to contain more words than facts, so perhaps it would be of interest to set out one369 words
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Article54 1934-12-03 2 To the Editor. Sir. With the announcement that Jardine Steps are to be removed and erected m another place comes the thought, who was Jardine Is this not a splendid opportunity for some statesman to make himself immensely popular by changing the name to, let us say. Guillemard54 words
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Article194 1934-12-03 2 Reporters In The Limelight At The Capitol The newspaper story is treated from an entirely new angle m "Paris Interlude." an M.G.M release at the Capitol. It is different from the usual reporter story m that it is almost devoid of that bravado spirit which has been brought194 words
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Advertisement20 1934-12-03 2 S Opening at the "c"ApTf6ir"VexV"w^k'r "i The Most Famous Musical Show Ever Presented on Store or Screen i fmomoSSm I20 words
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Advertisement51 1934-12-03 2 Passengers expected m Singapore to- jday by Urn Buwa Maru are: c Aitkenhead, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bakker ard son, Mr. A. E. Brookcr, Mr. and J Mrs. H. Poster, Miss T. M. M. Kongstedi Jensen, Mr. D. L. Mann, Mr. H. H W ■Markham, and Mr. and Mrs, J51 words
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Advertisement52 1934-12-03 2 THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. (Managers G. Waddell Co.) collect* and deliver* luggago within Municipal limits at th* f oUowlng rates TRUNKS: It CENTS SUITCASES 25 CENTS Minimum Chmrfe $1.5t. SPECIAL RATBB QUOTCJ FOR LAROI QUANTTtnBB AND FOR HOUBKHOLD j BAGOAQK INSURANCE ARRAIfQSD. TEL. ADDRESS:— *T,UGOAGE W TEL. N«. UM.52 words
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Advertisement429 1934-12-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOXZEMA For SHAVING. A medicated cream which gives you a quicker, smoother, painless shave. Can be used as a Latherless Shave, or as a base for your favourite soap or cream. PRICE:- 70 cents PER TUBE. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near429 words
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Advertisement483 1934-12-03 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders UftMr tnYil following materials or particulars, see Mum Room. r; den Supply of Anti-Muh, Miv during 1935. Date ol ClosS?*! P 9 m. Wednesday, i Supply of Sluice for period 1 5 35 *Jg of Closing 4 pm. Monda7l£s 4th. 1935 Mir< C. H GOLDIR Municipal483 words
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Miscellaneous472 1934-12-03 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, Dec. 3. High Water, 7.33 a.m. 8.1 ft.. 8.37 p.m 7.5 ft. Rugby S.C.C "A" vs. R.A., padang. Hockey: S.C.C vs. Khalsa Association, padang; Malaya Command I vs. S.V.C., Tanglin; S.R.C. vs. vs. H.K.S., S.R.C. ground;; Wiltshires II vs. S.C.R.C. 11, Hong Lim Green. Oolf472 words
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Miscellaneous65 1934-12-03 2 9.45 Records. 9.55 Talk on sports by Mr. H. Hollander. 10.20--10.25 Records Berlin— DJA Wavelength 31.45 metres 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.35 Short musical programme. 8.50 Topical talk. I 905 News m English. 9.20 Popular orchestral music. 1 10.20 Selections from German Poetry 10.35 News m German. 10.50 Concerts from German65 words
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Article744 1934-12-03 3 But Escaped Detection For Several Months REMARKING that he had carried on a "profession" of housebreaking he must T and alth Ugh he had no *> revious conviction, WilsT sem h Wlth SeVerely the XL ™«ate, Mr. F. K. pnsonment to be lollowed by a744 words
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Article169 1934-12-03 3 JLIUTHAN. a Tamil, appeared before Inche Osman charged with theft of jewellery valued at $4.10, the property of Haji Abdul Hamid living at Meru Road. Klang, and with house-breaking and theft of jewellery valued at $54, the property of Paintan binti Bongsar. It was stated that169 words
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Article84 1934-12-03 3 TTHE day express passenger train from Kuala Lumpur to Prai arrived at its destination 2 :l 4 hours late on Saturday owing to the derailment of the engine at a point close to Klah, between Tanjong Malim and Sungkai. The engine was derailed and another one84 words
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Article136 1934-12-03 3 I Chinese Drives Right Into Revenue Officers' Trap A midnight vigil kept by Assistant Supervisor Lim Choo Seng of the Government Monopolies and a party of revenue officers m Owen Road was rewarded about three o'clock on Friday morning by the capture of a Chinese and a quantity136 words
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Article57 1934-12-03 3 The band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will play the following programme weather permitting at Botanic Gardens today commencing at 5.15 p.m.: March, Namur, (Richards); Overture. Romantique (Bela); Selection. Tom Jones (German); Polonaise m A (Chopin); Selection, Toni (Hirsch); Romanza, Notte57 words
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Article227 1934-12-03 3 Cyclist Who Disobeyed Traffic Signal (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 30. A CAR, driven by a European, knocked down a Boyanese cyclist, who contravened a traffic signal, and he received fatal injuries. At the inquest today, the driver of the car, Mr. L. K. Jones,227 words
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Article75 1934-12-03 3 Two Chinese, Kuah Chwe and Kuah Chee. made a second appearance before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, on Saturday on a charge of attempted murder of two compatriots. The alleged offence is said to have been committed m Clyde Street and the weapons used reported to75 words
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Article668 1934-12-03 3 B.-P. With Singapore Scouts "ALL SAME THE WORLD OVER" THE Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, on Saturday met Malayan scouts and guides at a great rally at the Jalan Besar Stadium. There were scouts from Johore, Malacca and even from distant Kelantan and they accorded their chief a great welcome. The668 words
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Advertisement53 1934-12-03 3 CAPITOL OPENING AVI DNESDAY 6.15 9.15 I f 1 fc.-iS*' iw&V*.*. ->H&^K^^Dc 4 V j^ v^ ■MM V .ju I JOAN BLONDHP L GUY KIBBEE m HUGH HERBERT PLANS NOW OPEN IT PAYS TO SEND YOUR CORRESPONDENCE A I R MA I L For SPEED and REGULARITY EAIR MAIL THEM53 words
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Advertisement125 1934-12-03 3 BRITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CA R IflL, 1\ INVESTMENT EvjnK I«^^K vHY&cdfl BP^^^ Tht Nets Auot Saloon, nitn a '<t^ft H^fWS <f,*<re of either 11.9, IV'» c» |V fiJP~Sfr > -$M i^^f^ 15 0 p. engine TMTB. I<<T%»MlP^^^1 << T%»MlP^^^ I^^^^ NEW BODIES WITH STYLE AND CLEAN-CUT LINES. The Twelve-six six-cylinder Ascot125 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1934-12-03 4 PEGASUS - Could Malaya Run INTERNAL Air Services PEGASUS Aviation Notes BY pOLONEL the Master of Sempill was looking a long way ahead when he spoke of the possibility of internal air services being organised m Malaya, during his recent visit to Singapore. Aviation m Malaya, although it is true I hat1,447 words
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82 1934-12-03 4 Gold Discovered In Demilitarised Zone Peiping. A GOLD rush to the demilitarised I* zone is predicted as the result of j discovery of gold deposits m Chienan, |Hsin-lung. Changping and Shihmen. A spokesman of the Department lOf Industry of the Hopei Provincial Government is quoted m the Chinese I pressReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1934-12-03 4 Moscow. A new series of postage stamps commemorating Lenin has been issued by the Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs. Stamps of one. three, and five kopeks denominations show Lenin at th^ age of three, Lenin m his school days, and one of the last portraits taken during52 words
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Article389 1934-12-03 4 Joan Littlefield - Joan Littlefield (By 18. Priestley, essayist, novelist and playwright, is now definitely turning to films. He wrote a story with a Lancashire setting for Oracle Fields* last picture. 'Sing as we Go"; he is to do the ftcena- rio for George Arliss's next British picture; and hs389 words
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Article, Illustration406 1934-12-03 4 HAIR-RAISING THRILLS AT THE VICTORIA THEATRi; £.ARTr:iJ THi; GREAT the famous irauuiaiv st.ut^ MUMI at ih. Victoria 1 heatre tomorrow. His programme will lacMc a series of new and startling items. arter has araofhl h\ itcaam to Bingapata more than ;>o tons < f effacta, ;.»ui406 words
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Advertisement218 1934-12-03 4 WARNING TO STOMACH SUFFERERS The amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder m cases of Indigestion, Acidity, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heartburn, Gastritis and Ulcerated Stomach, have brought on to the market so many imitations that you mus».be careful to insist on the signature ALEX C. MACLEAN." The formula of Maclean218 words
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Advertisement70 1934-12-03 4 |L J I Keep your property frei I Y\(t> IVW^3^/1^ from rust b y applying JR™ WAILES DOyES jMSI^J^ BITUMASTIC I' *g3 J L all' jTj7T/aB iW^Bi^S I^^F IT V TK Hill 111 I'Vil IHi mm y^ It c. T BaSSMPpHKQfc^SH Always m stock, m a variety mA/A mmm SOLE70 words
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Article, Illustration183 1934-12-03 5 M^.m^.3.^^^ the Prinoesss father. Prince Kicholas, ,o7e packed for the Journe, to England. M, shows MM. m .He has teen p, ayi n B ,eft the n Urs in g U S^KPtTbe^SS To 2!T££ t^K^JSffi bourne a.r race. Mr. Campbell Black proposed to her before leaving and her reply, a183 words
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Advertisement55 1934-12-03 5 CAPITOL Opening Dec. 12th. The Picture of the year. i cm obm chow The World famous Play that ran for 8 years m London B is, W m V ft V V m k^ I PINEAPPLE DEVONSHIRE i ALSO FIMEST CURED DANISH AJLL OF OILICIOUf I—-^1 SINGAPORE COLD STOKACE br55 words
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516 1934-12-03 6 8.8.C. CHANGE OF WAVELENGTH Better Reception Between 7.50 And 9.20 The Aim N announcement on Saturday night states that British Broadcasting Corporation as from yesterday changed the wavelength of their Empire Transmission No. 2 with a view to improving reception m all parts of Hritish Malaya. This516 words
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Article241 1934-12-03 6 ARMED MAN STILL AT LARGE •THE first case of robbery with dan- gerous weapons to be reported m Perak for some little time occurred outside Grik. the centre of the remote Upper Perak districk, a few days ago. It is alleged that four Chinese, believed to, be241 words
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Article158 1934-12-03 6 Has Kept Perfect Time For Twenty Years What must be the most elaborate home-made clock m the world has just celebrated its 20th "birthday" m the home of Mr. G. W. Barltrop of Newtown. New Zealand. He made it and set it going m 1914. It has158 words
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Article107 1934-12-03 6 Negri Preparing Hearty Welcome (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Nov. 30. Next Friday, will be observed as a public holiday m Negri Sembilan m honour of the return from England of His Highness the Yang di per Tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. A guard of honour, composed of107 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-12-03 6 Malay wedding demonstration at the Scout Rally on Saturday.9 words
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Article43 1934-12-03 6 The Render of Woh lup at $50,000 (the lowes of four tenders, the highest being $78,900), for the erection of ten quarters for clerks and dressers at the site of the New Convict Prison, lIY2 milestone, Changi, has oeen accepted.43 words
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Article130 1934-12-03 6 BILL TO MAKE IT j PERMANENT A Bill is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council to make daylight saving, which was first introduced m 1933. a permanent measure, j The Bill which is published m Friday's Government Gazette gives the' objects and reasons as follows: The130 words
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Article40 1934-12-03 6 (From Our Own Corresnondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 1. Judgment was reserved today m the suit m which S. M. Sharma. a local advocate, was sued by his former clerk L. N. Rajah, for $80 salary and costs.40 words
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Article250 1934-12-03 6 COOPERATIVE ■SOCIETY PROBLEM lUIR T Mailvaganam presided over a lfl fairly well attended annual meeting ot members of the Ulu Langat district of the Selangor Government Servant Co-operative Society including delegates from the central committee, at the Broadrick Club. Kajang. The following office-bearers were elected: Dr.250 words
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Article79 1934-12-03 6 British North Borneo Chartered Co. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 30. The British North Borneo Chartered Co. shows a surplus for the first nine months of 1934 of £99,501. compared with £68,273 for the corresponding period of last year. The £1 shares are now quoted at79 words
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Article324 1934-12-03 6 NURSES IN FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT A VERDICT of "death by misad- venture" was returned on Friday by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore I Coroner, at an inquest on a middletaged Chinese whose identify has mot yet been established. As a result of being run into by324 words
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Article45 1934-12-03 6 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, has been advised by telegraph that 2.363 State-aided labourers arrived on Saturday by sjs. Aronda. It is expected that 681 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for Quarantine there.45 words
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Article171 1934-12-03 6 Malay With Several Convictions Sudin bin Musa. a young Malay, was (convicted by Mr. N Grice. the second ■Singapore magistrate, on Saturday ion a charge ol cheating and. < having a record of several previous convictions was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a171 words
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359 1934-12-03 6 DR. C.J. PAGLAR GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL FAVOURABLE DECISION I I [Name Not To Be Struck Off English Register TN July, 1933, Dr. C. J. Paglar appealed m the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice and Sir David Galloway, against the decision of the local Medical Council to strike his name359 words
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Article89 1934-12-03 6 Judgment For Architect GEORGE TOWN DISPENSAI^ DEFENDANT r^rr Mala,,., (V T HE case to Whltb Mr an architect is iuina r (Town Dispensary foi .fessional services rend. eluded today m the I) 'fore Mr. B R Whiteh.r; The main point argu. Mr. Saddique. tb, fessional man who enfa tract for89 words
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Article129 1934-12-03 6 Headmaster^ Pica For Personal Contact Presiding at the Ja j I Victoria Brid-z. School on Friday M: c iE. H. Jacobs the headmaster 'they tound themselves i: iing. it seemed rather o jotTer any criticism on that buildta he wished to say that I very much that that129 words
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Advertisement95 1934-12-03 6 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVB PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too suibSmu or ioo long-standing to be completely ana permanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVB PLASMA is amazing. It soothes95 words
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Advertisement159 1934-12-03 6 PtonTght] ]i|JMin I q ir p M j TANK ROAD j UlTllirrO Wednesday j MA I IllttO Saturday Sunday at 4.30 p.m 1 For matinee onl> Children undfr J 12 years Half Price »\<eptine on Galler> :o t» SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES OF j ADMISSION j FuU Box to Hold Six159 words
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Article732 1934-12-03 7 Roseray Party, Runners-Up For Last Three Years, Knocked Out NOVICES 4-1 VICTORY 'J irst match m the inter-club badminton championship tournament was played off on Saturday, at the Clerical Union Hall between the Roseray Badminton Party, who were runners-up for the last three years, and the Novice732 words
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Article147 1934-12-03 7 LVfan Who Cheated A Shopkeeper n October. 1932. two into a urocer's shop m tgapcre. One bought a whisky, while the other tant to bring a similar beer to another same road taken away by the ::i(!ici promised to ..:\a the whisky when the beer147 words
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Article63 1934-12-03 7 lapan Concludes Contract For 10,000 Tons Pig Iron Joint Marketing icceeded m concluding a th the Soviet commercial In Tokio for the purchase na ol Soviet pig iron. rorthcoming import of this the consumption of pig n lor th e current year will »unt 1.255.000 tons, showingReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-12-03 7 GODFREY, the Rest's goalkeeper, fails to get down to a shot from a Scotland forward m the annual soccer match on the Padang which Scotland won s—l.5 1.28 words
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Article41 1934-12-03 7 Mr. N. Bach, manager, Hidden- Streams Estate, Bruas, returned from leave last week. j The number of calls attended during November by the Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance service was 206, and of these 25 were to cases outside Municipal limits.41 words
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Article136 1934-12-03 7 Nilai Club Beat Negri Sembilan Club (From Our Own Correspondents Seremban, Nov. 27. In an interesting hockey match here today the Nilai Club visiting Seremban defeated the Negri Sembilan Club, who wer c however not at full strength, by lour goals to three. Winch. Briggs and Bidlake played136 words
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Article121 1934-12-03 7 Mr. T. A. Dineen And Miss A. Rankine The wedding took place on Friday m St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. T. A. Dineen. manager. Kuala Lumpur branch of the Radio Service Company of Malaya, and Miss A. Rankine. who arrived by the Perseus last Tuesday. The121 words
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Article111 1934-12-03 7 Hylam Says He Bought Spare Parts Taiping, Nov. 29. "I bought these parts from a stranger." 'said a Hylam, Low Aik. appearing before the Taiping magistrate to answer a charge of being found m possession of bicycle parts belonging j to a schoolboy. Khoo Teng Hock. The case111 words
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Article21 1934-12-03 7 The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association announces that 236 Malayan Christmas hampers have been shipped this year m comparison with 108 last year.21 words
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906 1934-12-03 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 Why A Subsidy? A FORMER Governor once described Malaya as a '•country oi arrears" and m the matter of wireless, m most of its phases, the charge cannot be denied. Malaya is shockingly behind the times m the provision of broadcasting even906 words
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Article235 1934-12-03 8 Mr. A. D. Li^nt. manager. E. A. Barbour and Co.. Ltd., Taiping, has returned from home and has assumed duties. Mrs. Norma F. McEnelly. wife of the United States Consul here, arrived on Saturday by the President Garneld to join her husband. Mr. L. Langdon Williams, manager235 words
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Article422 1934-12-03 8 More Pineapples Go Abroad Germany's Fleet Of Airships Tc The Dutch East Indies A flynw Of Thanks lITEEK by week the returns relating to the export of tinned pine- apples from Malayan ports grow more and more encouraging. According to the latest figures just received trom422 words
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Article1118 1934-12-03 8 OIAMESE. Malays, and Chinese have been tin mining m Malaya from time immemorial and like all Eastern people are superstitious, ani Ik Id curious beliefs m connection with this industry. The Siamese are perhaps the oldest tin miners for ancient Siamese workings have been discovered1,118 words
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Advertisement190 1934-12-03 8 IMELINI CHIANTI SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance of Hoitf Konfl (Incorporated m Shanghai* SINGAPORE- COOKED MEATS prepared fresh daily SILVER SIDE BRISKET -PRESSED OX TONGUE HAMS PRESSED PORK PORK BRAWN You will enjoy them all SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. Thackeray said190 words
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Advertisement68 1934-12-03 8 ASHES. The word has an ominous sound and breathes a message of ruin. To know exactly when the Demon Fire willl pay you a visit is without your power but you can have a definite knowledge of protection. For a few dollars a year the contents of your house can68 words
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209 1934-12-03 9 10,000 REPORTED DEAD IN CHINA FIGHTING Annihilation Of Red Amies lions Kong, Dec. 2. RAL Pei Churg-hsi. ViceU Oder of the Kwangsi that the 14th division under the cornGeneral Tan Lian-fang, heavy losses on the Red Friday, when nearly 2.000 re killed, wounded and the Kwangsi air force >st ofUnion Times - 209 words
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Article61 1934-12-03 9 Hong Kong. Nov. 30. isand Communist trom n succeeded m penetrating :it lines at ChingshuiKwangsL and reached a from Wenshi which is fall without much resist the small garrison sta;hting between the Kwangsi under the command of Gen. I id the vanguard of the Is raking place aroundUnion Times - 61 words
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Article58 1934-12-03 9 Singapore Malay Vernacular Needlecraft and Handicraft h.ibition. for 1934. will be held at Raja Malay School <old Victoria School > on Tuesday. Dec. 4 inesday. Dec. 5. ome of the exhibits will be for \V. Holder, of McAlister Co.. has left for Eurcpe. D. St. L. Parsons, of58 words
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214 1934-12-03 9 Nanking and Canton Leaders Meet At Hong Kong Shanghai, Dee. 2. pHINESE leaders from Nanking and Canton are congregating in> Hong Kong with a view to bring about an understanding between the Central Government and the Government of the South-west j and a realUnion Times - 214 words
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Article271 1934-12-03 9 Soviet Attack On Japanese Policy EXPANSION PLANS Shanghai, Nov. 30. HTHE Soviet Press is vigorously attacking Japanese policy m Charhar and Mongolia, which are included In the latest map of Manchukuo. By way of evidence against the intention or the Japanese Kwantung Command, the Russians point out that hundreds ot271 words
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Article71 1934-12-03 9 Rejected By The German Government Berlin. Nov. 30. The revelation that international Jewry had made a peace offer to Germany on conditions that the German Government changed its policy regarding Jews was made by Herr Frick. Minister for the Interior, m a speech at Chemnitz. Saxony. HerrReuter - 71 words
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47 1934-12-03 9 Chinese Mission To Visit Malaya Next Year Shanghai, Dec. 2. Chinese manufacturers and merchants of Shanghai are sending an investigation mission to the Philippine Islands. Indo-China. and Malaya early next year. The object of the mission is to boost Chinese manufactured goods m these countries. Union TimesUnion Times - 47 words
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Article94 1934-12-03 9 French Detective Inspector Arrested Paris. Dec. 2. Detective Inspector Bony was arrested after the conclusion of the case m which he unsuccessfully sued a newspaper for libel arising out of allegations of his connection with Stavisky. Reuter. [Bony sued the weekly journal Gringoire for damages of £50.000. According94 words
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Advertisement309 1934-12-03 9 at the Hague Court, m his work as I peacemaker, according to a late report jlrom Nanking. They will leave the capital tomorrow for Canton, armed with personal letters lot Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to Mr. Hu, lHan-min < the leader of the veteran! section of the Kuomintang who has not309 words
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Advertisement241 1934-12-03 9 j&t "CHARMANTE" /Alpf ROLL -ON ELASTIC GIRDLES. FITTED WITH TWO PAIRS OK -fl^ SUSPENDERS V^ Mb IN PEACH co j\ LOUR ONLY [ft* X DEPTH I1| N /L^^^^K^ V SIZES SMALL MEDiIJM lit w^ W PRICE 2 95 EACH "CHARMANTE" CORSELETTES IN PEACH COLOUR ONLY SIZES 32, 34, 36, 38,241 words
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Article1017 1934-12-03 10 Mr. J. W. Ham On Benefits Of Reorganisation ■THE twenty-fifth annual ordinary i general meeting of the Bernam Perak Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at 4, Lloyd's Avenue, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C., Mr. J. Walker Ham (Chairman of the Company) j presiding. < Mr. Walter H.1,017 words
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Article213 1934-12-03 10 Dec. 1. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 3 16 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 4^ London, demand 2 4 332 London. T.T. 2A 3|32 Lyons, Paris, demand 875 Hamburg, demand 143213 words
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Article169 1934-12-03 10 Nov. 28. 30. Dec. 1. United Press Association American Can. Com. IOG I^ 106^ 105^4 American Telephone and Telegraph 108V 2 107T 8 107% Atcheson Railroad 55% 55V4 55% EJupont 99»/ 4 98% 971/2 Firestone 17 17 17 i| General Electric 20 J 4 20% 20% General MotorsUnited Press Association - 169 words
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Article30 1934-12-03 10 Renong Consolidated Tin dredge statistics for November are: hours run 150; cubic yards treated, 120,500- tin n P[ k uls 600; estimated cost, >v,000; cost per cubic yard, 10.78 cents.30 words
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84 1934-12-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR KM A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Dec. 1, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 2V/ A 21% (F. 0.8.) Current month 21 V 2 21% Jan.|Mar. 22y 2 22% ApriljJune 24 24V 8 July; Sept. 25 25% Tone84 words
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Article102 1934-12-03 10 Dec. 1. 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 Cross Kerosene per Unit of 2 x-gallon tins 4.31 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin <of 4 Gallons) 2.43 Sylvan Arrow102 words
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Article111 1934-12-03 10 1 Dec. 1. Gambier 6 2^ Java Cube 8 7 *> Hamburg Cube ILOO Muntok White Pepper 63.00 White Pepper 6200 Copra. Sundried 3.05 Copra, mixed 2.80 Fair Sago, Flour 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.60 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per111 words
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Article51 1934-12-03 10 The following telegram has been received from the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.'s mine by Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd.. Penang agents. For November, Dredge Ratrut No. 1. 77 hours. 9.000 cubic yards. 16 piculs. Dredge Ratrut No. 2, 175 hours, 27.000 i cubic yards, 22V 251 words
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Article53 1934-12-03 10 The following telegram has been received from the Takuapa "Valley mine, also by Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd. For November. Dredge Takuapa No. 1. 545 hours. 160.000 cubic yards. 302 piculs, Dredge Takuapa Nd. 2. 520 hours. 121.000 cubic yards. 361 piculs. Estimated value of output $43,000. mine53 words
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Article1040 1934-12-03 10 SATURDAY, MC. ™34. ,'Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 74d Asam Kumbang 33s 35s Austral Malay 59s 61s c.d jAyer Hitam Tim 5s > 14s 3d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.10 2.15 .Eangrin Tin U> 25s 3d 26s iChangkat Tin 46s 47s I Chenderiang 8s 6d1,040 words
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Article1021 1934-12-03 10 LABOUR PROBLEMS ON ESTATES Happy Position Of Kami en Rubber AT the tenth annual general meeting of Karmen Rubber. Limited, held on Oct. 29. 1934, the chairman. Mr. R. F. McNair Scott, said: As the scheme for regulation of rubber supplies came into operation on June 1, it is an1,021 words
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Article194 1934-12-03 10 Rubber Consumption I p \mi Shipments Fallinsx Messrs Lewi:«> and Pi a; -S 1 Ld. m j their robber report dated N Ml. state: After the recent shake-out. on mature* consideration ap; haw been unjustified, tlv marl recovered tome Of tin :< It p Hind and the outlook194 words
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Article101 1934-12-03 10 Abroad London. H* Exchange! today wen Paris 75 19 32. New York 4.98 5 Montreal 4.86. Brussels 21.36. Geneva 15.36' -j. Amsterdam 7.:>7 Milan 58V Berlin 12.40. Stockholm 1«).3«)' L Copenhagen 22.39 Oslo 19J0H. Vienna 27. Helsinpfors 226 :< Prague 119 3 16. Madrid 36 15 32. Athens 523 tellers.British Radio - 101 words
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Article, Illustration726 1934-12-03 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - STARS SETTING UP BUSINESS MOLLIE MERRICK BY p and Mrs. Skeets have gone into the movement with a Their latest locale is a at Palm Springs which io::e up to represent a sea cool green waves breaksporting and sea lazing about coolly. girls arrived at the desert inspect the finished726 words
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Article, Illustration97 1934-12-03 11 successful Test In Car Race In U.S.S.R. Moscow. Leningrad-Moscow automobile ol Soviet cars made by the Plant has been completed. ol the cars was using gasoi mao> irom peat, to test it in the > Mcb was conducted at a speed r 58 miles an hour. r neTass - 97 words
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Article589 1934-12-03 11 The following novels have been added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight: Aldington (Richard* Women must work. Arlen (Michael) Hell! said the Duchess. Baldwin (Faith) Love's a puzzle. Barry (Charles) The Shot from the Door. Bell (Neil) Valiant Clay. •Benson (E. P.) More Spook Stories. Benson (E.589 words
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Article, Illustration766 1934-12-03 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst THE ART OF ABERRATING MATIONAL Bridge Week, held recent- I iy. marked the development of! Contract Bridge m a few short years from a little known pastime to a national institution. It also marks the development of766 words
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Advertisement306 1934-12-03 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance force over $35,000.00* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m 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 with the British306 words
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Advertisement444 1934-12-03 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 000.000 shares of £5 each 3.000.004 Reserve Fund £3,00*,j* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,00* HEAD OFFICE: 38. Blshopsgate, London EC a. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semaranc Bangkok Karachi444 words
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Article306 1934-12-03 12 Norddeutscher Lloyd Line Renew Sailings AN interesting announcement is that the Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company, of Bremen, has decided to resume its service with Australian ports. The first sailing of one of the company's vessels will be at the end of December. Old residents m306 words
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Article314 1934-12-03 12 i The hfUth bulletin <>f the League of Nations Eastern i^nr* au for the week ended No" 24 is as lollowt: Plague was reported during the we,ek from the ports of Colombo and PnomPenh but not from Bassein or Saigon where it was present m the previous week.314 words
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Article64 1934-12-03 12 (iovi'mment'- hortaitd Allowance To Owners The Netherlands Govi mm- decided to iDCTemte ance to Netberandf through the Benai Comn.into 21 per cent paid to seamen lor the Jure 28 last tO Dec -1 I This allowan. the dlflereno those paid by I r 1 nations. the64 words
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Article374 1934-12-03 12 The lullowing were passengers by the Katori Maru which left Singapore tor Europe on Thursday: Miss M. B. Harding. Mr T Hirai. j Mr. K. Seto. Mr. Baldwin. Mrs. A. Ward Baldwin. E. S. von Cleve Barcn. j Col. Meinich. Mrs. J. Meinich. Mr. J F. Anderson.374 words
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Advertisement616 1934-12-03 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA FOUR MAGNIFICENT 'EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG616 words
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Advertisement127 1934-12-03 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) Regular passenger and cargo services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. FOR BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tues. and Fri.) s.s. Ban Hong Liong Tues. Dec. 4 s^. Giang Seng Fri. Dec. 1 FOR SOURABAYA127 words
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Advertisement258 1934-12-03 12 STRAITS STKA.MSIIIr COMPANY LIMITKh. Christmas ExcuraioM Reduced Rates. UNGAPOM— BELAWAM Kfor Bra3tatii and return SINCAPORK— PENAN! i AND RETURN For passage tick ts and fui ticulars apply to MANSFIELD AND CO.. LTD Ocean Buildi: Singaporr irsricTLiNE. I SHIH AKA SAN(iVO-K\ll N KAISIIA. LTD •Incorporated m la| RECiILAR nUOGVT IND PABBBNGEI258 words
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Miscellaneous432 1934-12-03 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 a.m. 1 p.m. JKelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.432 words
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Miscellaneous79 1934-12-03 12 PASSENGERS The following were passengers for Singapore on the President Garfleld which arrived here on Saturday. Miss Bertha Emerson, Dr. H A Garfleld, Mr. Wm. N. Gawler, Mrs. Dora M. Hall, Stuart Lowrie, Mrs. N F McEnelly, Mr. J. F. McKiernan, Sr.' Mr J. F. McKiernan. Jr.. Father Marks Mrs.79 words
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Miscellaneous55 1934-12-03 12 PASSENGERS OUTWARD I The following were passengers for Singapore on the Suwa Maru which arrived yesterday Mr. C. Aitkenhead. Mr. and Mrs F Bakker and son, Mr A E. Brooker. Mr and Mrs. H. Foster. Miss T. M. M Kongsted-Jensen Mr. D. L. Mann Mr H. H. \V. Markham. Mr.55 words
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Miscellaneous228 1934-12-03 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the v exported to arm, East Wharf (Entram-r Ml Rohna 22: Clara J. t>. Cremer 20 Main Whan (btnUMt aact c I Suwa Maru 18; Brlca 16 Pres. oarfleld U. Ant. Maru. Kudat 7 Empire Dock (tntranre t e I Oldenbur« 30: Los^el Tong 34: Rahman.228 words
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Advertisement419 1934-12-03 13 P. &O.S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWAPOS inio Spore. t. 17.W0 Dec. 7 'BHUTAN "inn IETi -sss. .ass-s .ass*- isi-s km- HAY ***** Mar. I RAWALPINDI 1,000 Jan 4 COR^' i-'iS!? Mar 13 BANGALORE 6.000 Jani 17 RA^rai n°o F RAJPUTANA 17.000 Jan. 18 NALDEP* ,'finnn 1" S 15 000 re,,419 words
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Advertisement458 1934-12-03 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. •incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer City ot Florence Due S »H» City ot Eastbourne Dec H Dec J 6 City ot Evansville Dec 30 Jan 2 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 FOR HONG KONG,458 words
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Advertisement1088 1934-12-03 13 V 1 1 vIU^LA-Wir SSH lf^ L U^ind'^ T™ HOA KHIOW OTAMSHIP CO (MHI Ltd. INSURANCE. The i£££X& co d vS don and Globe The J o ha tS and Mer>ey Marlne Iris ir aoKAILWAYS^ 0 LUI The Federated Malay State* Railways The Royal State Railway^ ol Siam rSSS^T^r^S" 81,088 words
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Advertisement815 1934-12-03 14 K. P. ML KOMNKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCH'S -Monday. Dec. 3. Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA Monday, Dec. 3, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOTH Monday, Dec. 3. Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia. Semarang and Cheribon. IMAKASSER— Tuesday. Dec. 4, Bengkalis, Paneh, Borombang, Tandjong Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MA.IANG- Wednesday. Dec. 5.815 words
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Advertisement339 1934-12-03 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE o^m/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine ample339 words
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Advertisement660 1934-12-03 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND aUUTH AMERICA Scotland Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban and Algoa Bay t Africa Maru Santos via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar Beira. L. Ifaiqnj Durban, Algoa Bay anci Cape Town Shunko Maru Buenos Aires via L. Marques, Durban, East London660 words
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Article896 1934-12-03 15 Scotland Beaten At Rugger BUT LOSERS MAKE A FIGHTING FINISH 11 Pto. Scotland Scotland went down to The Rest m the annual St fl Day rugby match on the Padang on Saturday by 11 DO ints and a goal) to three (one penalty goal), they896 words
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Article469 1934-12-03 15 SIR DAVID GALLOWAY CUP AGAIN WON BY MEDICAL COLLEGE Medicals 9 pts.; Rafflesians nil yHE Medical College rugby team regained the Sir David Galloway Cup ill the last inter-college game against i the Rafflesians at Bukit Timah yes- terday. when they won by nine clear' points. The Medicals are now469 words
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654 1934-12-03 15 BEST RUGGER GAME SEEN AT IPOH FOR SEVERAL YEARS Rea's Fine Kicking For Perak •From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 V t o Ipoh, Dec. 1. N the Malaya Cup match today Perak beat Selangor by 21 points (three goals, one penalty goal and654 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-12-03 15 A I d N t c N R T c fn W htl between the *na me &.K.C. which ended m a draw of one goal all.27 words
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Article299 1934-12-03 15 WEIGHT LIFTING 1 935 Championships To Be Held In Singapore •AT a meeting held m Penang m i^* connection with the 1935 Malayan .Weight-Lifting Championships, it was decided that the venue should be Singapore and the time durine the August holidays. Those present were 'Messrs. Ooi Tiang Guan < reprinting299 words
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Article34 1934-12-03 15 Monday's ties m the S.C.C Russian pool singles handicap are as follows: R. 8. Wilson (owe 50) vs. R. H. Peall (scr.) Semi-final A. D. Baker (owe 250) vs. F. J.L. Mayger (owe 50).34 words
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580 1934-12-03 15 Movalong Pays $63 LITTLE HAS TWO MOUNTS AND WINS ON BOTH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 1. THERE was a good attendance at today's amateur races here and with the going very heavy, dividends were expected to be on the big side,580 words
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Article366 1934-12-03 15 SELANGOR BEAT NEGRI SEMBILAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) S Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 1. ELANGOR beat Negri Sembilan by! s—o5 0 m the inter-State hockey match here today. The Selangor defence was impregnable and the forwards played with a perfect understanding. The visitors put up a good fight,366 words
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Article120 1934-12-03 15 The following have been Invited to play rugby football for U.S.O. vs. Etceteras and I tomorrow at S.C.C.: Lt. Russell; F/O Goodman, F/O Springall, Lt. Orr. Lt. Scrace; Lt. Chestnutt. F/O Oolding; Lt. Comdr. Morrell, Lt. Newton Dunn. Lt. Wilson. Lt. Dawson, Lt Kenrick, F'O Philips. Lt. Wood. Lt. Fullarton.120 words
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Article55 1934-12-03 15 The following have been invited o Play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. the Khalsa Association on Monday Dec on the Padang H. A. Exley; J. C. S Ponsford. J R McDougall; B. E. Ablitt (Capt C Fittock, H. H. Hallett; E. A. Joy J M. Brander, E. V. Smith, F55 words
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Advertisement104 1934-12-03 15 IPERAK TURF CLUB. DECEMBER AMATEUR MEETING 1934. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1934. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1934. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by members ol the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CHENG IiOK BUILDING, BREWSTER ROAD, IPOH, NOT LATER THAN 5 pm ON THE DAY BEFORE THE RACE DAY104 words
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1838 1934-12-03 16 Away Teams Have A Poor Day In Division I GRIMSBY MAKE A MOVE Brentford Challenge Bolton For Top Place 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 1. I>Y coming back to their very best form yesterday the Arsenal, m piling up seven goals against1,838 words
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Article, Illustration86 1934-12-03 16 Miss Round Wins An Australian Title BUT PERRY LOSES TO CRA WFORD Sydney. Dec. 1. IN the men's final of the New South Wales tennis championships J. H. Ea w f o r d a t F. J. Perry (Great Britain) 7 5. 2-6. 6-3.; I— 6, 7 5. andReuter - 86 words
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Article182 1934-12-03 16 England Possibles Surprise Probables I London, Dec. 1. The English rugby selectors were given a rude shock today when, m an 1 International trial game, the Probables were beaten to the tune of 13—25 by the Possibles. In the battle of the giants at Gloucester. Blackheath were subdued182 words
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Article30 1934-12-03 16 Crowd Of 80,000 See Navy Beat Army The United Sta*e^a^^a££rent- »J *"er training gr^nd to?"^tballers than the Army, for when the Sv r^f ntatlVe tean me he^e to!30 words
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Article484 1934-12-03 16 I RESULTS OF DECEMBER MEDAL 1 COMPETITION I THE December medal competition of \hc Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a tie m "A" division between F. S. Gibson, W. Eldred. A. W. Bourne. E. M. F. (Ferguson484 words
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Article152 1934-12-03 16 Colts Held To A Draw By Indians CONSISTENT RAWS SPOILED BY IVOR FINISHING IjA 1: cits THE Indian All triumphed over the rtroni petuous attack of the Singapore Co** hockey eleven at Balestier Road on Saturday, when the match was one all. The Colts were on the raid Htt the152 words
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Article26 1934-12-03 16 Capt. P L O'Neill. I MS has arr. m Taiping from home to take off duty of Capt. S T Davtes, UCfl is proceeding an U26 words
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