The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 December 1934
1934-12-05
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Title Section17 1934-12-05 1 The Singaore Fress Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,440. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article889 1934-12-05 1 Crushing Defeat O. c Lord Salisbury's Amendment TRIUMPH FOR MR. BALDWIN Great Meeting Of Central Council B^ v Vt?** 9 the Central Cou ««J of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Wiations approved of the Select Committee's Report on Indian reforms yesterday. The result ofReuter - 889 words
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Article51 1934-12-05 1 Luncheon In His Honour By Dr. Sze Washington, Dec. 4. Or. Altred Sze, Chinese Minister m Washington, held a luncheon m icmcmr of Sir Frederick Maze. Inspec-tor-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs. The guests included Sir Ronald ay and Mr. Roper, the United States Secretary of Commerce.Reuter - 51 words
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Article327 1934-12-05 1 Crash Near Alor Star (From Our Special Correspondent) Alor Star, De*?. 4. QNE of four bombers of No. 1 India Wing Squadron crashed shortly after leaving Alor Star today. Piloted by Flight-Lieutenant Atholl E. Paish, of Limpsfield, Surrey, with Leading Aircraftman Keen, of Dalston, London,327 words
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64 1934-12-05 1 SIAM TAKES ACTION ON RUBBER CONTROL (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 4. UpTH the object of obtaining a final decision on questions relating to Siam's rubber quota and rubber control, the Government have decided they must have definite statistics to work upon. These are now being collected for consideration64 words
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Article60 1934-12-05 1 Vice-President Of Shipping Company Indicted Th New York, Dec. 3. ihe Federal grand jury has indicted Henry Cabaud. vice-president of the New York-Cuba Mail Steamship Company, Captain Warms, and Chief Engineer Abbott on seven counts, including misconduct, negligence, inattention, to duty and fraud m connection with the60 words
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Article79 1934-12-05 1 Question In House Of Commons London, Dec. 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. W. Nunn drew attention to the fact that mails from Shanghai were not despatched via Siberia and. therefore, took over a week longer than mails from London to Shanghai. He suggested negotiations with theReuter - 79 words
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Article34 1934-12-05 1 Oakland (Calif), Dec. 4. The Australian airman C. T. P. Uim has hopped off on a survey flight to Australia accompanied by a co-pilot G. M. Littlejohn and a navigator, J. L. Skilling. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article115 1934-12-05 1 I Finding Civil Employment BUREAU SET UP London, Dec. 4. AN Officer's Employment Bureau j^ has been set up to assist (retired regular officers, both of jthe British Army and the Indian Army, to find civil employment The War Office announcement says I many officersReuter Wireless - 115 words
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Article152 1934-12-05 1 70 "White Guards" Arrested Moscow, Dec. 4. AS a sequel to the murder of Kyrov, eight Soviet officials including Hedved, chief of the administration commissariat of Home Affairs m the Leningrad region, and his assistant, Fomin, have been removed from their post and sent for trialReuter - 152 words
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Article78 1934-12-05 1 Support Of Authority Of The League London Dec. 2. Reierring m a speech at Dumfries to the international situation, the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, depreciated talk about war. which he said did not make for peace. He emphasised that the League of Nations was the chlel instrumentBritish Radio - 78 words
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Article50 1934-12-05 1 European Women Wear Furs < From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 3. A strong north oast monsoon is making the passage from Singapore to Bangkok very violent. European Bangkok is wearing store suits, and women are wearing furs. This morning's temperature is 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit, coupled with biting50 words
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Article43 1934-12-05 1 Berlin, Dec. 4. Mr. Arnold Bernstein, head of the j Arnold Bernstein Line is leaving HamI burg; for New York to negotiate the (purchase of the Red Star liners, Pennjland. of 16,300 tons, and the Westernland, of 16,500 tons. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article37 1934-12-05 1 Paris, De<\ 4. It is reliably learned that if Bernstein I buys the Pennland and the Westernland, he will modernise and fit them up as one-class trans-Atlantic ships. and probably will run them under tin British flag.37 words
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Article55 1934-12-05 1 K..11H- Dec. 4. By the Saar mines agreement France i receive royalties one coal from tv;o j Warndt mines for five years, estimated at 11,000.000 toni worth about 45.000.000 francs. Germany will work Urn coal and pay i the royalties to the French Treasury, l but, it is understood theReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1934-12-05 1 I London, Dec. 4. I OKI) Salisbury's amendment J-* was defeated by 1,102 votes to 390. The meeting completely disorganised the Parliamentary day, only a sprinkling of Conservatives attending the House of Commons. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement53 1934-12-05 1 Lkffi^lJnjlll TONIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th CnnKTAII rtANfT special dinner dance bUUMAIL UARbE 930 pm> to M i dn ight 6-30 to B. IS p.m. CABARET FIRST APPEARANCE OF DINNER DANCE bob calloway (INFORMAL) EG MANIA NOVELTY TAP DANCER AND THE MOST ORIGINAL 930 p.m. to Midnight eccentric drummer RAFFLES CELEBRATED53 words
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Advertisement102 1934-12-05 1 On Other Pages Diary of the week 2 Letter to the Editor 2 Law notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Hotel servants charged 3 Feature article book reviews 4 Picture page 5 Singapore radio prospects 6 K.L. Flying Club report 6 Chinese trade exhibition 6 Leading article and notes 8 Special102 words
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Advertisement95 1934-12-05 1 i k. I mm Ksucnju SEA VIEW \E? HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET VALENTINA VLADIMIROVA RUSSIAN PRIM A BALLERINA AND THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO KINDLY NOTE THAT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, THE BALL ROOM IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF YORKSHIRES95 words
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Article212 1934-12-05 2 Excellent Film At The Alhambra The acting of Helen Twelvetrees m the role of the strong-minded daughter of a well-born Englishman who had married below his station dominates the Fox film "She was a Lady" which opened a run at the Alhambra last night. Donald Woods,212 words
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Article87 1934-12-05 2 The following appointments ar^ notified m the S.S. Government Gazette of Nov. 30: Mr. C. T. Middleton. M.C.S to act as Harbour Master, Malacca. Dr. H. Mehta to act as Medical and Health Officer. Labuan; Messrs. P. H. Burgess, J. C. W. Kemp and J. McK. Hart to be Deputies87 words
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Article101 1934-12-05 2 New Mobilisation Order Rome, Dec. 4. ANEW mobilisation order has been issued reducing the period of service of certain forces such as the Bersaglie Cavalry and Ai Uery from 18 to 12 months. Simultaneously the number of those subject to some form of military training is considerablyReuter - 101 words
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Article152 1934-12-05 2 MONTENEGRIN FOUND GASSED London, Dec. 3 TTHE sword with which Queen Draga of Serbia was murdered m 1903 has been found beside the body of Maximus Petrovitch, a Montenegrin, who deliberately gassed himself while of unsound mind m a Soho boarding house at the week-end. The inquestReuter Wireless - 152 words
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Article185 1934-12-05 2 Rapid Developments In Europe London. Dec. 3. Rapid developments ot the disarmament and peace problems are occurring m European capitals, iollowing the House of Commons debate ot Nov. 29. and the new factors of the situation appear to be of a hopeful character, notably Baron von Neurath's declaration thatReuter - 185 words
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Article344 1934-12-05 2 Photo-Electric System Gives Instant Warning Among the many inventions to the credit of Mr. S. G. Brown is an effective lire detector, which the proprietary company. Messrs. S. G. Brown. Acton, are bringing to the attention of the shipping and shipbuilding industries. The fire detector is a344 words
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Article151 1934-12-05 2 Big Increase In Acreage Foreshadowed London, Nov. 29. TTHE announcement on Nov. 28, by the U.S. Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. Henry A. Wallace, is believed to imply a 5,000.000 acres increase m the U.S. cotton acreage under contract. The total acreage is dependent on the action of non-signersReuter - 151 words
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Article138 1934-12-05 2 Still Hope Of Naval Talks Agreement London. Dec. 1. A fresh Japanese attempt to reach agreement on the British naval proposals, particularly on qualitative limitation, was promised In an interview by Admiral Yamamoto with the First Sea Lord. Admiral Yamamoto submitted his ideas as to what the futureReuter - 138 words
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Article96 1934-12-05 2 French Deputies Disappoint Crowd Paris, Nov. 27. With a radio van m attendance and a crowd of spectators assembled at dawn on grounds m the suburbs, everything was m readiness to film a real duel between two French Deputies when the seconds disappointedly announced the bloodthirsty encounterReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article106 1934-12-05 2 Brilliant Song Sequences In "Dames" Warner Brothers have certainly lived up to their reputation m the making of the new musical film, "Dames" which opened at the Capitol yesterday! The song sequences are exceptionally brilliant and the comedy is excellent Guy Kibbee and Hugh Herbert,' a comedy106 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter237 1934-12-05 2 To the Editor. Sir,—ln "Ringside's article on Tuesday about Young Aide's "impressive record over 10 years." it is stated that' he won the welterweight title of China 1 by knocking Donald Dundan out m the first round. There are perhaps many followers of boxing who237 words
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Article129 1934-12-05 2 France And European Policy Paris, Dec. 1. Monsieur Laval, In a written declaration to the Chamber yesterday covered all burning questions of the day He urged Herr Hitler (who affirms his will for peace) to join France's eastern European policy. He also urged Germany to re-enter theReuter - 129 words
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Article103 1934-12-05 2 I Woman Who Was Going To Attend Funeral Butterworth, Dec. 1. A Tamil woman named Anjalai. who was travelling m a hire car from Sungei Patani to Nibong Tebal, to attend the funeral of a relative, was killed near Kubong Semang police station when th e103 words
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Article20 1934-12-05 2 Mr. C. L. Green, of Osborne and Cnappel, who recently returned from leave is now on a visit to Burma20 words
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Advertisement455 1934-12-05 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOXZEMA For SHAVING. A medicated cream which gives you a quicker, smoother, painless shave. Can be used as a Lather less 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,455 words
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Advertisement358 1934-12-05 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now infollowing materials or nn particulars, see Municipal Room. Supply of 15 tons ot p i: of Closing 4 pn Dec. 27th, 1934. Supply of Sluice Valvo for period 1 '5/35 to 30 J of Closing. 4 p.m. Ifond 4th. 1935 C. H. GOLDIE358 words
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Miscellaneous343 1934-12-05 2 I! Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5. High Water. 8.56 a.m. 8.9 ft. 10.20 p.m. 8.3 ft. Sugby S.C.C. "B" vs P.S.R.F.C.. pa- i dang; Wiltshires II vs. R.E. i 11. Tanglln. Hockey: S.C.R.C. vs. R.A., Hong Lim 1 Green; Police "A" vs. S.C.C, padang: Khalsa Association vs. Raffles343 words
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Miscellaneous118 1934-12-05 2 Today 9 Radio Programmes rH. B. C. Transmission HI 9.35 Big Ben. The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra Relayed from the Troxy Cinema. London 9.50 Phyllis Scott < soprano) and John Rorke baritone) m Victorian reminiscences. 10.20 A pianoforte interlude by Ernest Lush. 10.35 The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. Relayed from the Pavilion.118 words
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Article293 1934-12-05 3 Friction Between Hotel Servants EIGHT HYLAM 'BOYS 99 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED HOUSEBREAKING .ion between Chinese employees of Raffles Hotel culminated the appearance of eight "boys," Lion Hong Kong, Lio Ann Gone ion Kong Sen, Oi Tin Mo, Liew Ah Hek, Tia Tin Lok Ton Yin and Woon Pong Chi, before293 words
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Article288 1934-12-05 3 WHAT HAPPENED TO PILOT? A YOUNG airman who was expected at the home of his mother and father at Stoke Po&es (Bucks) has vanished. leaving his aeroplane unclaimed m a field at Pinner (Middlesex). Mr. M. D. L. Scott, the airman, was to have flown to Brockhurst288 words
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244 1934-12-05 3 "TESTS with a view to the introduc- tion of streamlined railway trains, mgh-speed railway travel m Great I Britain will be made at a new research i n which th e Department of j ntiflc and Industrial Research is Linsidering setting up m conjunction244 words
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Article35 1934-12-05 3 Mr and Mrs. S. L. Potter and chi'.dren .re booked to leave for home this week. Mr. Potter, who is a partner m Messrs. Lean and Co., expects to return to Fenung m next year.35 words
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Article88 1934-12-05 3 While Making Dash For Freedom Kirin. A bandit awaiting trial here -suddenly freed himself of the ropes binding him. seized a Japanese sword left on a table m his cell and slashed a Japanese gendarme named Fumiya. His dash for freedom, however, was cut short by several88 words
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Article55 1934-12-05 3 Selangor's Poppy Day Fund Effort Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 3. It is estimated that the collection m Selangor m aid of the Poppy Day Fund will be over $10,000. It has not been 'possible yet to complete the ac--5 final meeting of the Selangor Committe was held at Carcosa,55 words
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Article123 1934-12-05 3 Bride Who Was Wed At Age Of 16 An Indo-Chinese girl who said she could speak eight languages was granted a maintenance order by the South Shields magistrates when her husband. Wilfred Robert Livingstone, aged 24, who had been a soldier m India, was summoned for leaving her123 words
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Article113 1934-12-05 3 Wife Killed Because She Went On Talking No fewer than three murders have been committed recently m the Minbu District of Burma. A Burman lost his life as the result of a fight with another Burman while at Chaunggauk. a village, a woman was beaten to death m113 words
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Article63 1934-12-05 3 It was unanimously agreed that a resolution urging the Institution of a pure films campaign which was moved at the annual meeting of the GaPe Diocesan Council, be forwarded to tt^ Catholic Union of Ceylon for action. Cne of the speakers on the resolution alleged that 3063 words
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Article174 1934-12-05 3 Book Described As Obscene Libel "Guido And The Girls Said To Be Written About School WILLIAM Henry Waldo Sabine, of York Road, Harrogate (Yorks), was at Harrogate sent for trial charged with causing to be sold and procuring fur sale an alleged obscene libel m the form of a book174 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-12-05 3 THE ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury blessed the Empire Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey, and afterwards placed a cross m the field. Photo shows the Archbishop of Canterbury holding a service at the Field of Remembrance after planting his cross.39 words
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Article69 1934-12-05 3 tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 3. Mr. Kennieson, a resident of Cameron Highlands, yesterday morning shot a tiger measuring eight feet. It is believed to be the same tiger which last Thursday night killed a cow belonging to Mr. Lacey. another resident of Cameron Highlands. Last Friday69 words
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Article146 1934-12-05 3 Officer's Part In Drug Traffic A British officer, who is said to have served at Jiallipoli and to have been twice mentioned m despatches, has been bound over by the British Consular Court m Alexandria for two years on a drug-trafficking charge. The officer is Captain A. G. Dandria and146 words
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Article141 1934-12-05 3 Letter To Malayan Commissioner Letters have been received from Lord Baden-Powell by Mr. F. C. Sands. Commissioner of Scouting m Malaya, which indicate that the Chief Scout was greatly impressed by the movement m this country. "I need scarcely say. writes Lord Baden-Powell, "that I leave Malaya highly141 words
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Article49 1934-12-05 3 Mr. S. J. W. Goocn. acting State Engineer. Perak. will oe proceeding on long leave by the Carthage sailing from Penang on Dec. 8. Mr. C. J. Parker, the substantive holder oi the post, was expected to arrive and resume duty as State Engineer. Perak. U from Nov. 29.49 words
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205 1934-12-05 3 Stomach das and Acids Removed by Absorption. At last medical science has done! something for those who suffer from! indigestion. It has just produced a newij drugless remedy that gives instant re-[j lief from the torture of heartburn, j acidity, stomach gas, etc.205 words
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Advertisement40 1934-12-05 3 I PAVILION THEATRE^J S 11 TH DEC 9. 1 5 O CLOCK S 1 THE BARREHS oF^s^^ S S dlKtt t^^^^NoßMA SHEARER, g S LAUGHTON, a 5 FREDRIC MARCH. S One performnnce o n.v This picture will not be g40 words
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Advertisement239 1934-12-05 3 'ENSURE BETTER VISION Out specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight- testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 9£, 11 1 ft 1 1 STREET SINGAPORE. THERAPION NaS239 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1934-12-05 4 TRIBUTES TO MANNOCK Reputation Of German Ace Was Mostly Fictitious U]\ yiANNOCK, V.C. is the most inspiring figure of the Great War, IVI as f ar as aerial fighting is concerned," writes Fit. Lt. Ira Jones, himself a famous air fighter, m his 'King1,105 words
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Article121 1934-12-05 4 Where Children Take Guns To School In their drive to civilise the small ibes and races m obscure corners of le country, the Soviet has devised alhabets and grammars tor the peoples f the far north They have already printed elementry instruction books for th people of le121 words
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Article580 1934-12-05 4 Fascinating Book By J. Ellis .Barker New Lives For Old by J. Ellis Barker. (John Murray, London) 7s. 6d. THE ancient controversy of orthodox medicine versus homeopathy is brought into the light by the publication of this volume by Mr. Barker, whose name is very well-knownA.H. - 580 words
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Article329 1934-12-05 4 The Economic Issues Of India Invaluable Guide For Students India Analysed (Vol. 111. Eco- j nomie issues), Gollancz, ss. MANY readers are no doubt ac- j quainted with the admirable series of volumes issued by Gollancj:' under the heading "India Analysed." There are four all told. The third has justA.H. - 329 words
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Article64 1934-12-05 4 PICKED THE WRONG ONE Mr. 8.-n Wilk.ns' n i Chic gently into a eai act oi crossing the road m i direction. The occupanu (,i the cai cms- him. they jr.- politely but iirmly to the poll His step-son, who provui- d marked coldly 'There are half a million cars64 words
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Article79 1934-12-05 4 Giant chicken.s. roared m atf sunlight, are to be bred m M< that Russian workers will b afford chicken dinn. i The chickens will be krpt dark pens. But. lor certain I of hour* each clay, they will I the rays < t artificial lunlighi I; It has79 words
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Advertisement189 1934-12-05 4 A Tasteless Castor Oil "Allenburys" CASTOR OIL Pure, Active and Pleasant to Take 'AllenburyV Caster Oil is a mild and soothing aperient which is neither weakening nor lowering m any way B- cause of its bland action and the simplicity with which the dose can be regulated, it can be189 words
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Advertisement77 1934-12-05 4 Just To Get 1 BB H Here Quicker W^^^H 'We\e Dug m m m m m m m m m m m JBBK^m Through Wm From China I TO GET A DRIISK OF H| ORANGEPOP" H *^wo^*f mi XC m?J& MB ID -MASTERS" ORANGEPOP "Perhaps not on the world's record..."77 words
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Article, Illustration174 1934-12-05 5 THE SWEDISH MINISTER m London. Baron Erik Kule Palrustierna. (left) opened the first international exhibition of tree pictures at Grosvenor House. Several hundred pictures dealing with trees from 35 countries .ire on view. The exhibition has been organised by the Men of the Trees, a voluntary society of tree lovers,174 words
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Advertisement24 1934-12-05 5 fIBW 111/ C^V^H V* *i^\ a a a 111 bH b^*Jbl bI L* AC 111 WAI BVf M^ VS B^^^^ IMI f "Ha ""lull24 words
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Article568 1934-12-05 6 Prospectus Of New Radio Company To Be Issued Soon $200,000 INITIAL CAPITAL THE prospectus of Singapore's first broadcasting company is being drawn up and will be issued early m the New Year, the Free Press understands. The authorised capital of the company will be between $500,000 and568 words
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Article699 1934-12-05 6 Chief Cause Of Decrease In Flying Hours Last Month FLYING CLUB'S NOV. REPOk OAIN was partly responsible and increased flying fees main "ponsible for the decrease m flying hours during the month the monthly report of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club It is feared699 words
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Article135 1934-12-05 6 Exhibition To Be Held Next Year It has been decided to hold a Chinese trade exhibition m Singapore next year. The scheme is being sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, and its purpose is to further the interests of Chinese manufacturers m the Malayan market. A135 words
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Article187 1934-12-05 6 Miss E. Obeyesekere To Practise In Ceylon A lady barrister will practise m the Ceylon courts of law early next year. She is Miss Ezlynn Obeyesekere. only daughter of the Hon. Mr. F. A. Obeyesekere, Deputy Speaker of the State Council. She has passed her Bar final examination187 words
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Article112 1934-12-05 6 Mr. Wong Chan Leng And Miss Au Mcc Fong Scremban, Dec. 3. The wedding took place according to the reformed Chinese style m the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club premises on Sunday of Mr. Wong Chan Leng of the X-ray department of the Seremban Hospital, the well-known Negri State112 words
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Article102 1934-12-05 6 To Be Conducted Next Year By Education Department Attention is drawn to the advertisement m another column announcing that a course of lectures will be conducted by the Education Department during 1935 In economics, biology, meteorology, diet and food values, history, art. physical culture and public health.102 words
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Article, Illustration312 1934-12-05 6 Car Which Runs With A Wheel Missing "Saves Tyres," Says Driver After Chase By Flying Squad LJUNDREDS of motorists and pedes- trians. refusing to believe their eyes, are asking if it is possible n? a fourwheeled car to run on three wheels. They think are almost sure that i they312 words
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Article232 1934-12-05 6 Spent Only Ten Cents Yet Arrested For Drunkenness A Tamil named Sundram frankly admitted that he had been drunk i regularly for the last ten years but he felt that being arrested for having been drunk and disorderly after having i spent only ten cents on232 words
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Advertisement104 1934-12-05 6 tonight] TANK ROAD MATINEES *ST Only at 4.30 p.m. For matinee only Children under 12 years Half Price excepting on Gallery 20 cts. J SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION: Fid! Box to Hold Six $12.50 $2 50, 1.50 1.00, 50 ctt. 30 cU, Bookinß at ROBINSON PIANO Co., Menagerie Open104 words
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Advertisement117 1934-12-05 6 I I mim m— Mm 'ihligomg m* i [;j\ tt m FOR CHRISTMAS This mellow, comtorting old whisky is specially packed m decorated Cases containing 3, 6, and 12 bottles Your dealer has them now, all ready tor despatch 10 the addresses you give There is no extra charge for117 words
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Article256 1934-12-05 7 FOR FURTHER OBSERVATION MAN WHO STABBED TAILOR ;;'THE accused is to be sent for obser- vation again," declared Inspector D. R. Cowie m the police court yesterday, when Choh Boh Tang, the Cantonese tailor who is on a charge of attempting to murder a fellow worker with a pair of256 words
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Article45 1934-12-05 7 On Tuesday at the Ping Kung Hotel. Penang, members ot the staff of the Monopolies Department. Penang, enterjtained Mr. G. J. Gilmour, their assistant superintendent. The occasion was I the eve of his departure home on fur- lough. Over 50 persons sat down to -dinner.45 words
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Article146 1934-12-05 7 Are Stamps Genuine WORTH £5,000 IF THEY ARE Mlpoh, Dec. 3. R S. Seenivasagam. a solicitor, while casually examining a stamp album owned by Foo Kong, a lawyer's I clerk here, last Saturday discovered two stamps which may be very valuable. The stamps are Mauritius 1847 Id. orange and red,146 words
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Article178 1934-12-05 7 A Partner Can Be Convicted A point of law. as to whether! a partner could be convicted of criminal breach of trust, as, it was i argued, under the English law of j partnership, which is law m this' Colony, a partner did not stand In a!178 words
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Article89 1934-12-05 7 First Ordination By Bishop Devals Seremban, Dec. 3. The ordination of the first Ceylon i Tamil priest of the Catholic mission m Malaya will take place at Pulau Tikus. Penang. on Saturday, when Mr i D. A. Vendargon. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Vendargon. well-known residents of89 words
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Article217 1934-12-05 7 IfrJ W. J. Smith to be an officia member of the Meplis Meshuarat KeraJa'an (State Council) of Negri Sembilan for a further period of two years. Mr. C. Wilson to act as Emigration Commissioner for Malaya. Madras. Mr. R. Macgregor to act as Govern- ment Veterinary Surgeon. Selangor.217 words
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Advertisement347 1934-12-05 7 -■■miliill ßllll Ihc London correspondent of the V I ire Press, Oct. 17 ««n«^ t r»>^. n < I (Ims ever product f^ T«* m radio broadcast!- m jd^^K rntertaininir film it has been mv m Ss YELL GWYN y OU mi^s thr m*tw!« jfMWL±\ m miif- to see for347 words
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Advertisement192 1934-12-05 7 CAPITOL-TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 A WORLDS FAIR 4^^ All The favouritaT"! BEAUTY, SONG 3 t j "GOLD DIGGERS" AND LAUGHTER! V^ Back afiain! I %J^ r St. Wo m e^r Bros.' 6r«ot«if! JMt|u 1 1 co I with RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL J&AN BLONOEU ZAZU PITTS GUY KIBBEE HfGH HERBERT And Hynd^di192 words
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Article38 1934-12-05 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENT. TOLLEY— BETTY.— The engagement is announced oi Mr. L. E. Tolley. S. Moutrie and Co. Ltd.. Singapore and of London. England, to Miss Lily Betty, daughter of Lieutenant Betty and Mrs. Betty. Royal Artillery. Singapore.38 words
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937 1934-12-05 8 The WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1934 Anglo-American Friendship FOR a considerable period following the conclusion of the Peace Treaties the United States drew herself up into an attitude of splendid isolation, reaffirmed her faith m the Monroe Doctrine, and washed her hands of Europe and its troubles. But just as economic937 words
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Article203 1934-12-05 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. L. E. Tolley. of Moutrie and Co I Singapore, and of London, and Miss Lily Betty, daughter of Lieut. Betty of the Royal Artillery. Singapore, and Mrs. Betty. The wedding was solemnised at St Martins-in-the-Field on Nov. 22 of William Havelock.203 words
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Article, Illustration566 1934-12-05 8 Singapore *3 "Pampered Darlings" Will Sir S/wnton l)mp Bricks Sweden Is Proud Of Her IT is a sign of the times that at the last committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association it was decided to revive th annual dinner for members and their guests566 words
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Article1122 1934-12-05 8 •"THE light was already failing and the early winter dusk settling m the corners of the neglected room. In j the wide, open fireplace the \flame.s j curled and licked hungrily round the big rata log. their flickering glow lighting every now and then the tired face of1,122 words
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Advertisement186 1934-12-05 8 Wm DRINK <|«fr DE LUXE |^:P^| FRAGRANT iNs M9 l cul COOL PtitJ^l REFRESHING 1 FRESH FISH ALWAYS AVAILABLE! Salmon Halibut Plaice Turbot Lemon Dover Soles New Zealand Blue Cod Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. a—H^ Wat >r><,/."N Thackeray said -A Cigar v fl Cementer of Friend- ship,"186 words
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Advertisement49 1934-12-05 8 A UNIVERSITY FOR CROOKS is said to exist m the East End. Sort of College for plunder-graduates. Singapore needs no university of this sort. The protection so necessary to residents is the "GAFLAC" BURGLARY and THEFT POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.49 words
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Article207 1934-12-05 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Joy At Rout Of Red Armies Shanghai, Dec. 4. I THE citizens of Nanking celebrated the victory against the Comunists m Kiangsi. Hunan. Kwangtung. Kwangsi, and Hupei. today by holding a mass meeting which (decided to indicate their support |of the Fifth Plenary207 words
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Article137 1934-12-05 9 Cause Of Depreciation Of Sterling London. Dec. 3. On the Stock Exchange today, although business on the new account tailed to expand to any material extent, a fairly confident feeling prevailed and most sections ruled firm. Among foreigners. German loans rallied sharply on the Franco-German agreement concerning theReuter Wireless - 137 words
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Article367 1934-12-05 9 Thrills At Victoria Theatre pARTER, who is on his eighth world tour, opened his season here when he thrilled a fairly large audience at the Victoria Theatre last night. He proved beyond doubt that he is one of the best magicians that has come this way. Sawing367 words
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Article119 1934-12-05 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondents RUBBER London, Dec. 4. Spot (Sellers) 6 7 16d. <6 7 16d. < Buyers) G 5 16 d. (6 5 16 d. > Apr- June 6 5 B d. (6%d.) July-Sept. 6 13 16d. (6 13 16d.) Oct. -Dec.119 words
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Article200 1934-12-05 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Preventing Exit Of Silver Shanghai, Dec. 4. Finance Ministry of the Central Government has ordered Chinese bankers and the Bankers' Association to co-operate with the Government m preventing the exit of silver from the country. Large quantities of silver are reported \to have200 words
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Article124 1934-12-05 9 Mr. Cordcll Hull And Co-operation Washington, Dee. 4. Mr. Coruell Hull, commenting on Mr. Bingham's statement m the Observer, declared that the United States seeks w hoi'. 1 p. ear ted practical co-operation with many nations m order to sv:eep aside obstructions m the path of internationalReuter - 124 words
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Article49 1934-12-05 9 New York, Dec. 4. The engagement today of $10,000,000 ot gold for shipment to the United States principally from India and from Great Britain is reported m banking circles. This brings the total movement of gold to America from Europe from the East for two months to 5150.000.000. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement102 1934-12-05 9 GVHFJHGKKJ bOON ALHAMBRA A ."CX i with ALICE C AVE HA3HY UIEH t Frank MITCHELL Jack OBRANT p r 3 by JOHN STONe -atcst Hilarious Naval Comedy. I TIFFIN $1.00 < n.ini ot Spinach 1 a la Meuniere Bet Misnon (ha.sseur Micro Pomme> Croquettes fold Meat Salad Chma a la102 words
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Advertisement238 1934-12-05 9 &l "CHARMANTE" jMji ROLL -ON ELASTIC llfc\ GIRDLES. lilJ 11|PA FITTED WITH XT TWO PAIRS OK SUSPENDERS J\-\ v^ IN PEACH CO JV u° U R ONLY /f Ji s V DEPTH 11!" x//^^ l^^^ V SIZES SMALL MEDlljlv| »w7%^\) ml LARGL J}' 1. S PRICE 2 95 EACH "CHARMANTE"238 words
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1373 1934-12-05 10 LOOKING FORWARD TO BETTER TIMES •T^HE twenty-third annual general meeting of the Singapore United Rubber Plantations. Ltd., was held on Nov. 20 at Winchester House, Old Board Street, London. Sir Ivor Philipps. K.C.B. (chairman Of the company), presided. Mr. F. M. Jones, representing1,373 words
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Article91 1934-12-05 10 Ceylon Takes 133,000 Up To End Of October Colombo, Nov. 9. Ceylon's increasing ability to absorb Indian labour as trade improves is vividly shown m labour figures for the year to the end of October. So far nearly 6.000 recruiting licences have been issued compared with 700 m91 words
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Article444 1934-12-05 10 Singapore, Nov. 30. MEAT Beef steak Round) Kati 32 Beef stew or curry do 28 Pork lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat <lst quality) do 32 Mutton. Australian lb. 33 Fowl Kati 32 Hens (locally reared do 40 Ducks (Java) Each 46 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair 70444 words
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Article109 1934-12-05 10 Dec. 4. Gambier g qq Java Cube 875 Hamburg Cube ll'oo Muntck White Pepper 64 00 White Pepper 63 00 Copra. Sundried 3.20 Copra, mixed 295 Fair Sago. Flour 225 Small flake Tapioca 360 Blanja Jelotong 6 75 Sarawak Jelotong 6 5 0 R. rsiam) W.C. No.109 words
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67 1934-12-05 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Dec. 4, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 20% 20% (F. 0.8.) Current month 21 21^ Jan. {March 21% 213/4 Apr. June 23% 23^ July|Sept. 24V» 24*4 Tone of Market— Dull Steady. Latest67 words
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Article91 1934-12-05 10 Abroad London, Dec. 2. Exchanges today were: Paris 75 15/32. New York 4.97 7,16. Montreal 4.85 1 2 Brussels 21.30. Geneva 15.31. Amsterdam 7.35 3 4 Milan 58 9, 32. Berlin 12.38. Stockholm 19.39l 2 Copenhagen 22.39' 2 Oslo 19.90' 2 Vienna 27. Helsingfors 226 3 4 Prague 118%. Madrid91 words
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Article145 1934-12-05 10 Foreign exports of tin. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of November. 1934. Destination Tons United Kingdom 575 United States of America 1.973 Continent ol Europe 1 hi British Possessions 446 Japan 212 The Netherlands Indies 3 Other Foreign Countries 35145 words
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188 1934-12-05 10 Center B^rif SuSs^a^*" Chi f tlw an d A Se r S,e°r f B< taPPMI at tho end oi >™- August Notes: i. The above acreages are converted from hectares at 2.47 acres. ?.J he a 2 >ove figures are base d on data furnished by188 words
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Article960 1934-12-05 10 TUESDAY, DEC. 4. 1934. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 7Vfed Asam Kumbang 33s 9d 35s c.d. c.b. Austral Malay 50s 61s c.d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss; 14s 3d 15» 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.12% 2 17^ Bangrin Tin 25s 3d 26s Changkat Tin 46s 47s Chenderiang960 words
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Article82 1934-12-05 10 United Press Association NOY M, I»<N L 1 American Can Com. UWj 106 i 104' 2 American Telephone and Telegraph Atcheson Railroad Dupont Firestone General Electric 20 General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Inter- Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank New York Central Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Radio Corporation Socony VacuumUnited Press Association - 82 words
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Article73 1934-12-05 10 !><v I I Shell and Fish I per unit 01 2 x I tins Crown. Dracon per Unit oi I tA <46 tins Cross Kerosene of 2 X-ftJlon tii:s Dovoe's Imperial i> Kcroseiu 1 p r tin Gallons > Sylvan Arrow per tin Sccony Motor Ci.73 words
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Article, Illustration428 1934-12-05 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S FALLING MOLLIE MERRICK rt0 Kywood In Person BY orld is ready for a Temple's so rapidly that the iot up with such tentum would seem i weight upon it for No* that the fails m any measure. anshing In her last as m the first one. en over-txploited428 words
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Article314 1934-12-05 11 I publications were issuby the Department of and F.M.S.. during the to Nov. 30. 1934. and tor public use m the try Fullerton Building. h&pore. uiy be made by mem-' Jblic resident m Malaya blications for reference: Issued h> the Department action, Imports and ExRubber by314 words
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Article94 1934-12-05 11 Flying Scotsman's 186 Miles In 151 Minutes London, Nov. 30. A new British railway long distance speed record was established today by the London and North-Eastern Railways' Flying Scotsman engine with four coaches which on an experimental run between King's Cross, London and Leeds covered 186 miles InBritish Radio - 94 words
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Article, Illustration587 1934-12-05 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Flayer and Greatest Card Analyst KILLING SUPERFLUOUS RUFFERS Whenever the Dummy reveals a singleton or doubleton, and a few small trumps with which the Declarer may may dispose of losing cards m that suit, it is usually sound policy for the defending587 words
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Article110 1934-12-05 11 WOMEN MISSIONARIES ATTACKED Hankow. has been received m Hankow of a dastardly attack by robbers on two foreign women missionaries m their home at Loyang on the night of Oct. 30. After taking all the money they could find, the thieves are said to have bruised and injured one ofReuter - 110 words
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Article150 1934-12-05 11 Death Of Man Who Made Inner Circle Tube London, Nov. 30. The death occurred this morning of Sir Robert Perks, aged 85. the prominent engineer and one time Liberal member ol Parliament. Sir Robert Perks had a distinguished career as an engineer and financier and was concernedBritish Radio - 150 words
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Article19 1934-12-05 11 Lieut. S. C. Strong was a passenger for London by the Imperial Airways Aurora which left Singapore on Sunday.19 words
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Article240 1934-12-05 11 Mr. Baldwin Addresses Conservatives London. Nov. 24. Mr. Baldwin, addressing 4,000 Scottish Conservatives at Glasgow last night, dealt with the question of peace, of the desire for which, he said, no country had given such practical proof as Britain. Referring to the question of private manufacture ofBritish Radio - 240 words
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Article82 1934-12-05 11 CHINESE GIRL'S SUICIDE FORBIDDEN TO CUT HER QUEUE Shanghai. \7ANITY caused a 19 year-old Chinese girl living m Shanghai to take her own life by swallowing poison. The girl, whose parents clung to tradition, begged them to allow her to cut her queue which she considered an old-fashioned monstrosity. TheyReuter - 82 words
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Article200 1934-12-05 11 Government's Proposals Outlined London, Nov. 27. The Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, outlined the Government's proposals for dealing with overcrowding at the National Housing Council at Southport. He said that although 2,500.000 houses had been built since the war the worst type of overcrowding remained practically undiminished. DwellingsBritish Radio - 200 words
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Article104 1934-12-05 11 Plan To Abolish Them In Britain London, Nov. 29. Asked m Parliament whether m view of this week's railway accident at the level crossing at Wormely m which an engine driver and fireman lost their lives he would take measures to abolish level crossings, the Transport Minister explained thatBritish Radio - 104 words
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Advertisement284 1934-12-05 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 A»urance force over $35,000,00t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Btralts 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 British284 words
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Advertisement448 1934-12-05 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 800,000 shares of £5 each 3.000.00k Reserve Fund 3,00 V* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.00 i HEAD OFFICE: 38. Blshopsgate, London EC I. Ate rules and Branches. Alor Star Uoilo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh448 words
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Article198 1934-12-05 12 STEAMER MISSING IN STORM Chinese Freighter Tung Foh GRAVE anxiety is felt m Shanghai over the safety of the Chinese freighter Tung- Foh the whereabouts of which have not been known for about two weeks, says the North China News of Nov. 20. Chartered by a Japanese198 words
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Article141 1934-12-05 12 Chief Officer Of EUerman Hall Liner The death took place at sea of Mr. James A. Bellamy, chief officer of the Ellerman Hall liner. City of Canton. Mr. Bellamy contracted pneumonia while his ship was on a voyage from Liverpool to South Africa, and he was landed141 words
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Article31 1934-12-05 12 The R.N.L.I. has laid down two new motor lifeboats for Cromer and Sunderland. Unlike the present type, they will have their rudders set inside the sternpost. wheh should afford greater protection31 words
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Article360 1934-12-05 12 P. O. AND B. I. New Joint Managing Director IN succession to the late Sir Frederick Allen, the director! ol the P. and O. and British India Steam Navigation Companies have appointed Mr. Archibald Orr Lanfc. director and ussistant manager to oe joint manag- Ing director with the Hon. Alexander*360 words
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Article94 1934-12-05 12 Furt i> able of tl* motors':.. McEacharr. Ltd., tl Itralian ihipownert, havf pit .Messrs Harijnd and Wolfl Ltd Tht i vessel, which will t 1 est m the Deet 1 111 nage o: ovu i I and propelled by I Harland-B and V> It is understood foe the94 words
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Advertisement590 1934-12-05 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking 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 HONG590 words
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Advertisement214 1934-12-05 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALI., LONDON, S.W.I] of fast twin-screw OH Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SUDA» MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Peuang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Ranges MM STAFFORDSHIRE Dec. 20 1935 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Jan 3 WORCESTERSHIRE Jan 17 CHESHIRE Jan214 words
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Advertisement129 1934-12-05 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Christmas Excursions At Reduced Rates. SINGAPORE— BELA WAN Brastagi> AND RETURN $60 00 SINGAPORE— PENANG AND RETURN $40.00 For passage tickets and further particulars apply to MANSFIELD AND CO.. LTD Ocean Building. Singapore. I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAH KAISHA. LTD. (Incorporated m Japan > REGULAR129 words
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Advertisement53 1934-12-05 12 HEAP EHGMOHS.S. COlimited. FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLC*I Reuular HIUMfW >'ul from Singapore to xl B.iMk.i and H»n«t«.n_ FOR BAIWIV (lIKKIHON SEMARAMi t K%er> f* s.s. Oianfl B (Fortni.htlv vnis.s. (Hani Ann i Qlam pkjc* FOR BUNJOE, v ;\V u ,i t,,rtr.uiuix Senri i I j These steaii i53 words
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Miscellaneous551 1934-12-05 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. I 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 and Friday 7.30551 words
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Miscellaneous145 1934-12-05 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside Un ul, arv arrive r "^sr g*s Empire M X r v JJ*»l Kama SO; 1 T r :is; k E T" T' Sfitiun 10 luh.u,,. Bomenetshlrf so Mai,. Wha, i Seno Ordjun OB Wharf: HU B Oaal IHuui N UsM|s Dtl DOCU Tinjf 1 I'.uar145 words
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Advertisement422 1934-12-05 13 p. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. i Tnafe Spore. T na« g^ora 17.000 Dec. 7 BHUTAN 6 100 Feb 14 I SOMALI 6.810 Dec 19 CARTHAGE 15,000 Feb 15 16 000 Der 21 BEHAR 6.000 Feb 28 CATHAY 15,000 Mar 1 1935 SOUDAN 6.500 Mar 13 )BA WALPINDI 1-000 Jan422 words
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Advertisement470 1934-12-05 13 Ellerman Bucknail j Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England' n^r, "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA POSTS AND BCKZ CANAL Steamer City of riorence Ottc Sails City ot Eastbourne Pj; c Dec 16 j City of Evansville c Jan 2 1 City of Dunkirk Jan. 14 Jan.470 words
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Advertisement1194 1934-12-05 13 THI BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (1M1) Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARO WHITE Ltd IHE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO Ltd FHE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd' rHE SIAM STEAM1,194 words
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Advertisement826 1934-12-05 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAJANCi Wednesday, Dec. 5, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-PaHas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. CREMER— Wednesday. Dec 5, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS Wednesday, Dec. 5, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, Dec. 5, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambl. VAN OUTHOORN Thursday, Dec. 6, Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang, fcourabaya,826 words
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Advertisement334 1934-12-05 14 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS I TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES I Via Penanf, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on I the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS I AD outside staterooms I Excellent cuisine— Swimming bath Three day stopover In Cfyvt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore New York. PRESIDENT POLK Dec. 15 Dec. 18334 words
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Advertisement535 1934-12-05 14 I O.S.K.LINT FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH 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 Dar-es-Salaam, Beira. L liaiqi Durban, Algoa Bay and Cape Town Shunko Maru Buenos Aires via L. Marques. Durbar 1 East London535 words
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Article, Illustration1808 1934-12-05 15 Hermes - Hermes Weekly Sporting Notes Compiled By More Changes In The Side For The Servt Ces Match Services Should Win— Perak Spring SurprisesTournament Topics— Scotland Lose The Rugger But Win The Soccer pressed the opinion A that the prospects n Of appearing m aya Cup rugby final at xt1,808 words
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Article159 1934-12-05 15 6— 2 Victory Over Malay Union Star XI (.From Our Own Correspondent Klang, Dec. 2. The Malay Union Star XI of Kuala Lumpur travelled to Port Swettenham on Saturday to meet the Kuala Rovers C at Football on the Rovers' padang and were defeated by six goals159 words
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Article91 1934-12-05 15 Hitler Accepts Invitation To Be Patron London, Dec. 4. Hitler has accepted patronage of the Olympic Games to be held m Berlin m 1936 which is vacant owing to the death of President Hindenburg. Britain is among the eleven nations which has not yet accepted invitations toReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article79 1934-12-05 15 Manchester United Decline Invitation Manchester United Football Club discussed an invitation from the Austria Club, Vienna, with a view to the playing of a match with the United at Old Trafford on Dec. 10 or 12. The directors, however, felt that as the dates stated were so79 words
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364 1934-12-05 15 oxford um\t:rsity win Mid-Surrey Too Good For Cambridge (From Our London stall) Fleet Street, Nov. 19. THE Royal Air Force opened their hockey season on Saturday m time-honoured style, with a match against Wimbledon. As usual, they put up a364 words
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Article124 1934-12-05 15 Three Occur During Week-end Matches London, Dec. 2. Three footballers died while playing over the week-end. Raleigh, the Gillingham centre-for-ward, m the first five minutes of the game against Brighton collided with the head of another player when they were both attempting to head the ball He hadReuter Wireless - 124 words
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Article175 1934-12-05 15 Oxford Arrangements For Their Final Trial Although no date has yet been fixed for the Boat-race, Oxford are already making careful preparations m the hope of breaking the losing sequence against them. When Mr. P. Haig Thomas left Cambridge to become the Oxford coach an Oxford eight made175 words
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764 1934-12-05 16 POTENTIAL DEFEAT TURNED INTO VICTORY IN LAST MINUTE OF GAME Etceteras Give Officers A Fright In S. C. C. Rugby Tournament U.S. Officers 10 pts.; Etceteras 6. IN losing their return match with the United Services Officers m the S.C.C. Rugby tournament yesterday by ten points (two goals) to six764 words
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Article37 1934-12-05 16 New Brighton Beat Southport At Third Attempt London. !>ec. 4. New Brighton today succeeded m putting Southport out of the Cup at their third meeting, played at Everton. by beating them 2 l. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration60 1934-12-05 16 Rosslyn Park Hold Oxford To a Draw London. Dec. 3. The Rugby Union games played today resulted at follows: Rosslyn Park 11: Oxford Un. 11. 'Northampton 11: Cardiff 3. Reuter THE R.A. FORWARDS (m white) break away m a loose rush m the match on the Padang onReuter - 60 words
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Article46 1934-12-05 16 The Band of the Wiltshir? Regiment will play at the Singapore Swimming Club from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Today's tie m the S.C.C. Russian Pool singles handicap is a semi-final between C. H. Weston Goult <owe IS) and A. D. Baker (owe 250 >.46 words
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619 1934-12-05 16 Police Forwards Overrun Chinese In One- Sided Hockey Match YUSOF QVE< A GREAT DISPLay AND SCORES A HAT tr2 RLE S.C.R.C. hockey team fared badly at tht Police when they visited the Thomson Road I but although they were beaten by margin of I they kept up a running fight619 words
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Article833 1934-12-05 16 Betsy Wins First Round Of Clementi Challenge Cup HTHE first round of the Clementi Challenge Cup was sailed on Saturday at 3.45 p.m. when, m an ideal breeze, eight of the "B M class yachts made an excellent start m the first leg to Beacon 17. The833 words
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Article29 1934-12-05 16 Inter -University Races CAMBRIDGE NEARLY THE BOARD ambridct* d th i Univorsity r, p, n defcatlnf Oxford *\J*\* The CanUbl h«U mile i Wm di.squalil.ci I changing.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Article52 1934-12-05 16 The rollcwini B invlt- J play hockey for B.C I ]•XI n cpr Ist XI tomcrr m I .> \> c c Gv jHouten: R. A. Ashworth Lt W 8t .Douglass: T W Mon v E W pL R. N. Elliott: L. H N DavisT? ICraigie. P E H Bodel-Bi52 words
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Advertisement22 1934-12-05 16 MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT PHONE 5101 -t^> I r i :^jA-~. y.:\v\ '''^^t/t^/ abundant hot water V instantaneouslu/ i. trwnceasinql M y /j22 words
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Advertisement54 1934-12-05 16 Beer is as good for you w now as it was m Neli 1 fMI M Wm***** r&-WSm Gwyn's days. (SB^ '^^iHW Come to the ftßf A- a Pavilion 1 I r .^fl well N eli y^^SiP^ ■fe* Xk H& B ill H. '^^L^tmlX9 I^hHl^^^S FRASER NEAVE, LTD. BGhHBHHkBw »i««ribulor54 words
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