The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 December 1934
1934-12-06
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Title Section17 1934-12-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,441. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934 10 CENTS.17 words
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363 1934-12-06 1 Death Of Two Noted "THE death occurred yesterday of Lord Riddell and Lord Buckmaster, announced a Renter telegram received last night. Biographies are given briefly below. Lord Riddell Lord Buckmaster /\NE ot the ioremost leaders Ol British v journalism, Lord Riddell was363 words
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Article222 1934-12-06 1 MISSING BAG MYSTERY •is.ition was caused m yesterday afternoon by death of Mr. Y. Nishiiijn.isinK director of Ishi 0 Koshi Ltd.. and oi the Singapore Japan..•t>. m the offices of the branch of the police. Ma well-known local many years* standing. ■ailed there to be questioned Thereabouts222 words
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Article138 1934-12-06 1 Promises To Become Sensational London, Dec. 5. increasing output at gold lises to become sensational. year it amounted to about 13.000.000. This year there will be at least 50 per cent, increase, and it is anticipated that m 1935 Russia will be »c second largest gold producer m138 words
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Article255 1934-12-06 1 Charge Against U.S. War Department CHAIRMAN'S BELIEF Washington, Dec. 5. REMARKABLE evidence was given at the resumption of the Senate i Committee of enquiry on munij tions today. A letter written by an official of the Dupont de Nemours Company described a meeting representatives ofReuter - 255 words
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Article89 1934-12-06 1 I Burbanks. (Calif.), Dec. 5. DAMAGE estimated at several i hundred thousand dollars was caused by a fire today m Warner Brothers First National Picture j studios. It began on a back lot and spread rapidly, tanned by a fierce wind towards the main buildings andReuter - 89 words
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Article71 1934-12-06 1 Ex-Spanish Crown Prince And His Cuban Wife Paris, Nov. 13. Before leaving Cherbourg for New York. Countess Cavadonga. the Cuban wife of the ex-Crcwn Prince of Spain. la reported to have denied that she and her husband had decided on divorce. Ccunt Cavadonga. m an interview, is reportedReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article179 1934-12-06 1 Expectation Of Better Trade P AND 0. MEETING London. Dec. 5. "There has been hitherto no sign of a permanent improvement to inspire ren! confidence m the future of shipping." said Sir William Currie presiding; at the annual meeting- of the P. and today. THHE barometerReuter - 179 words
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Article26 1934-12-06 1 Brussels, Nov. 29. The Chamber by 93 votes to 83 votes with five abstentions voted confidence Id the new Theunis Cabinet. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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109 1934-12-06 1 FROM NEW YORK TO CALCUTTA IN 121 DAYS Imperial Airways And Cunard Combine London, Dec. 5. AIR and sea collaboration between Imperial Airways and the Cunard -White Star Line is announced. This will effect a large saving of time for passengers. Thus a passenger arriving at Cherbourg m the morningReuter - 109 words
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Article17 1934-12-06 1 Moscow, Nov. 29. A resolution abolishing bread rationing has been adopted by the Soviet Cabinet.17 words
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Article46 1934-12-06 1 Minister Of Commerce On Visit To Moscow Paris, Dec. 2. M. Maichandeau. Minister' for Commerce, with his experts has sone to Moscow where be hopes to conclude a. new agreement extending the sood economic relations which hay existed over past months Renter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article52 1934-12-06 1 Six .Manila Typhoons In Two Months Manila, Dec. 3. The sixth typhoon m two months is raging over the Northern Luzon provinces. The motorship Lindberg was sunk off Abulog. In the meantime, belated reports oi' last Thursday's typhoon give the death roll at 28 with 70 missing.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Advertisement51 1934-12-06 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight CABARET FIRST APPEARANCE OF 808 CALLOWAY L EG MANIA NOVELTY TAP DANCER AND THE MOST ORIGINAL ECCENTRIC DRUMMER. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE51 words
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Advertisement82 1934-12-06 1 On Other Pages Diary of the xoeek 2 Law notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Hitler's envoy m Paris 2 Feature page 4 Picture page 5 Court reports 6 Leading article 8 Multum m Parvo 8 Latest market prices 9 Latest Chinese news 9 Commerce and finance 10 Contract bridge 1182 words
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Advertisement96 1934-12-06 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADCI Dill K*^i L 5 t% YC I AUbLrm ri U I t L ||HHHHHj|j^HHHHHHBK roof garden TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER vl*kS DANCE HP -tS Jt O1 cabaret vALENTINA RUSSIAN PRIMA BALLERINA E^^^^^^H SOMETHING YOU HAVE AS YET |||HH||^m| NOT96 words
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Miscellaneous58 1934-12-06 1 iMAKfe THE"PLANSt \W6RE CKA.M, SAM ANPOIMMIE, Tm MnTrtPP kio/^U x=3l ANDQIVECOMMANDS/ X TATHER NOAHS BOyS VpTIfUCO wi?au? VwIFP To Build The ARK^X X tr'om dawn-to dark \iT ie 2 052? e>amts >^ WtBUIV-O TH£ ARK >^ V WEAR THE FANIO /^J'^v.AtsDM/wce a lot ot 1 no»se^^ V om board this58 words
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Article474 1934-12-06 2 Sunday. Nov. 25. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas were present at the Singapore Polo Club Gymkhana and afterwards Lady Thomas gave away the prizes. Monday. Nov. 26. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lndy Thomas were present at a te^ party m474 words
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Article496 1934-12-06 2 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER j LISTEN'S IN Last Stage Of Journey I To Himley Hall London, Nov. 29. fJUNDREDS of rockets illuminated *1 the sky as the Duke and Duchess of Kent's car drove slowly over the borders of Dudley on the last stage of the journeyReuter Wireless - 496 words
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Article59 1934-12-06 2 Law Notices For The Day Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: Rex vs. Tang Ah Sang. Rex vs. A. Govindasamy and Koh Hak Beng. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. S. 582 32— Syed" Mohamed |bin Ali59 words
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Article337 1934-12-06 2 THREE-HOUR INTERVIEW WITH EX-SERVICEMEN I Has He Concluded An Agreement Berlin, Nov. 30. THE movements of Herr von Ribbentrop, Hitler's envoy, continue to arouse speculation. Although his recent visit to London and his presence now m Paris are aescribed as private, there is the impression that337 words
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Advertisement33 1934-12-06 2 See tne Screens Latest Star sensation—" j JEAN MUIR "DESIRABLE" I j A Story of a little girl who was so innocent She walked off with -tl.T^tLf boy-friend without even knowing it! j33 words
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Advertisement498 1934-12-06 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMifsTrX All Filmland's Leading DAMES USE MAX FACTOR'S Toilet Preparations THE COSMETICS OF THE STARS Ask for the free booklet on The New Art of Society Make-up, OBTAINABLE The Federal Dispensary, Ltd. (Incorporated m the F.M.S.t RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High498 words
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Advertisement409 1934-12-06 2 TENDERS, SINGAPORF MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now 1: ollowing materials or particulars, see Mm loom. Supply of 15 tons oi ptf I( lH of Closing. 4 p,.Dec. 27th, 1934 Supply of Sluic Valve for period 1,5 35 0 M 4 2L 1 &SST 4 pm C. H. GOLDIE Municipal s409 words
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Miscellaneous247 1934-12-06 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, Dec. 6. High Water. 9.20 a.m., 9.3 ft.. 11.05 p.m. 8.5 ft. Rugby S.C.C. Training and Scrum Practice. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. SRC, S.R.C ground; S.C.C. II vs. S.R.C 11, S.C.C. padang; Ceylon Sports Club vs. R.A.M.C Balestier Road. Golf Island Club. Mixed Four somes. FRIDAY,247 words
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Miscellaneous189 1934-12-06 2 Today's Radio j Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and Operated By Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 Metres 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. i 8- I 8.30 Relay of dinner music by Raffles 8.30 Hotel Orchestra under the dir^c- tion of Dan Hopkins. B.189 words
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Article1196 1934-12-06 3 tfarrow Escape Of Military Party BOATMAN LOSES LICENCE v gpT tor UM mercy of Providence the whole party would have b|,.-r» ap^i/ed into the sea long before the boat reached Jardine In which case most, if not all, of the occupants would have theil lives m1,196 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-12-06 3 GENERAL SMUTS and Lady Astor attended the luncheon m aid of German -Jewish women and children at the Savoy Hotel, London. Lady Reading was m the chair. Lady Reading is here seen chatting with General Smuts at the luncheon.39 words
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268 1934-12-06 3 Relies On Uncle's Supporters AN Irishman, whose life has been crammed with adventures, has j sailed from Liverpool m an attempt to obtain election as President of I the South American State of Peru. He is Reginald Gubbins, son oi a j Limerick man. and268 words
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Article69 1934-12-06 3 Broadcasting Station For The Air Ministry London, Nov. 30. The national aviation meteorological broadcasting station emitting only weather reports, forecasts and warnings lor airmen will be erected by the Marconi Company at Cranwell. Lincolnshire, tor the Air Ministry. It will transmit bulletins regularly throughout the day andReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article58 1934-12-06 3 "Baby Face" Nelson Riddled With Bullets Chicago, Nov. 28. America's greatest man-hunt since the days of Dillinger has been ended by the Attorney General's dramatic announcement that the quarry. 'Baby Face" Nelson, public enemy No. 1 was found dead yesterday, his body riddled with bullets being discovered mReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article40 1934-12-06 3 Recently Broke World Air Speed Record Paris, Nov. 30. Mademoiselle Helene Boucher, who broke the women's air speed record on Aue 11 by flying at 272.71 miles per hour, has been killed at Guyancourt Aerodrome.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article261 1934-12-06 3 HERMIONE BADDELEY AND A SABLE TIE THE Hen. Mrs. David Tennant (Hermione Baddeley. the actless). of Canning Place. Kensington W.. disputed at Westminster County Court recently a claim lor £35. balance of price of a sable tie. brought by Mr. Jack Pearl, furrier, of Hanover261 words
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551 1934-12-06 3 TIMBER DEALER'S STORY OF INTIMIDA TION TWO CHINESE CHARGED Alleged Defamation In Newspaper Article ARISING out of two alleged applications for a loan and an alleged article m a weekly Chinese newspaper the "Saturday Press," the publisher of that journal, Koon Tonu Choy, and another Chinese, Loh Chun Sang, stood551 words
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Article86 1934-12-06 3 Proud Of Malayan Scouts 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 4. This made me feel proud ol you. and made m? realise that you KOUU v Malaya are m no way behind your brother .scouts m other parts ol the world." So runs part ol an inspiring86 words
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Advertisement41 1934-12-06 3 iPAVILION THEATRE^V S 11 th DEC 9. 1 5 O'CLOCK B THE BARRETTS OF /*f>sf^ wimphi f Ntk S> x S^ m.g.m-8 5 I BTRm^^^HOIIIA SHEARER, 1 LAUGHTON, \^y&&^ FREDRIC MARCH. f>>>^ One perfom^nce on.v This picture^-Jhe '>»cgiiHiiii mn iiiinuinn |llliain41 words
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Advertisement88 1934-12-06 3 TO THE J COMING i_B.^mJ|^^^^K JnPl^^^TrTrJ shortly 1 J>^**^THHBHißßfc^^S*!!r'^ -rrm X i t Keep your property free I rvr> r\l-^/l from rust b y ap P i y in S SBfe^ W«LES DOVE'S >if l w*'*'QMr^ RlTliM&^Tir f w yl&il TvLfS* tllflHil I IU "t'l* I^^ I I^^S v>C.oU. I88 words
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Article, Illustration3826 1934-12-06 4 Story Of Rear-Admiral Byrd's Great Adventure ISOLATION FOR FOUR MONTHS IN an exclusive interview, Rear-Admiral Richard A. Byrd describes here his experiences during four and a half months of solitary isolation which almost proved fatal to him at Boiling Advance Base m the3,826 words
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Article281 1934-12-06 4 Peipingr. AFTER being lost to the world for long period, the well-known Italian traveller. Dr. A. Orlandini. has once a^ain reappeared m Central Asia. Dr. Orlandini is described by his friends as a-second Marco Polo, because be comes, like Marco Polo, from Venice, and is an inveterateReuter - 281 words
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Article144 1934-12-06 4 Traveller dining at the best restaurant m Cordova, Spain, are surprised to see a benevolent figure m priestly attire approving each dish handed from the kitchen to the waiters. This is Father Angel Bruzo. proprietor of the restaurant, which was left to him some eight .years144 words
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Article, Illustration217 1934-12-06 4 CURED BY SNAKE POISON """"■■••a QNF ol the haemophilia been Incurable, can i treated m m This disco\« Q hot. formerly of tl Medicine, has been jfarlane. ol St Bartlu I and Mr Burfess H ißeptiles at the i Haemophilia trollable bleeding is l "The Dtaeaat of Xli often found217 words
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Article, Illustration159 1934-12-06 4 A mannequin parade an Indlctl ,that Western fathtfffH Ut to ,couraged m the U.SS.K m Moscow. The semi-oiru-ial Sdv; piP« Pravda gives promiii'iu- I whioh it describes as pobttc inspec tion of living mcdels The three mannequin* the workers ol i nelghboiirti displayed the latest type jumpers.159 words
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Advertisement45 1934-12-06 4 For Your Christmas Shopping Visit SINGAPORE SILK STORE A House For Quality and Service. 36-40 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TEL. No. 3762. T ALhSFYIS^ WWW! BUT «tt" "i ALICE FAYE WAIVE THE RULES WHEN "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS" j S ..~_??"fl e st Br e«2«est! Comedy!45 words
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Advertisement15 1934-12-06 4 nV r#ly h upoi. MAP Mjr sold by ChemntM by THF. PIOERAI without a tncal"15 words
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Advertisement130 1934-12-06 5 jßbSlH^^k jBBBBBI^MSSf i^^w^swg ■VP "jK?'".'3r 7 'TT/^^^!^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^iaay^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^*^Bßßi^^^^^^WKl^B^H^K^BBlßKt 1 She was Sweet She was Pure She was innocent J out oh, Boy what happened when j "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS" m SHANGHAI! M r*3r^r »\fc C m ALL OVER THE VvORLD %i^^i v '^-^g^f^^ jJ Prult at it* freiheit and fir.e*t,130 words
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500 1934-12-06 6 TERRIBLE RECORD OF CANTONESE Man Who Intimidated His Benefactor DEEN to gaol ten times and said to have threatened to stab his father and often assaulted his mother. This was the terrible record of Low Khan, a Cantonese, who will serve 18 months500 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-12-06 6 FILM WITHOUT professional actors. The Czechoslovakia!! Him. "Young Love," which has been made m 1»> languages, has no professional actors, the parts being taken by men and women recruited from everyday life. One of the principals is seen above.39 words
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Article124 1934-12-06 6 Permanent Record Of Pa*t Presidents Taiping. Dec. 4. A permanent record of its past presidents, m the form of a carved and decorated panel, is planned by the New Club. Taiping. one of the premier European clubs m the country. The panel will bear the names of the124 words
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Article119 1934-12-06 6 Did Not Want To Go To School In Bermuda Bermuda. Nov. ?fl. An eight-year-old boy. the only son of Sir Hector Murray McNeal, has been discovered stowed away on the liner Queen of Bermuda when she was at sea. The father is on a visit to the WestReuter - 119 words
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Article54 1934-12-06 6 Catholics Clash With Police In Mexico Mexico City, Nov. 29. Four people, including a child, were killed and 17 wounded m a clash between the authorities and Catholics at Huixtla. The Catholics claim they were attempting to prevent the authorities removing sacred relics from a church and theReuter - 54 words
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Article82 1934-12-06 6 Prince Rupert (8.C.), Nov. 25. The dissected remains of a marine "monster" 30ft. long have been brought here from Henry Island by Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Dominion fisheries experimental sta-' tion. Its red flesh indicates that it was a warmblooded mammal. The creature has82 words
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Article323 1934-12-06 6 AERATED WATER FACTORY TRAGEDY More Care Needed, Says Coroner "F|EATH by misadventure as the result ol burns sustained through the breaking of a vessel containing sulphuric acid." was the verdict of the Penang Coroner «Mr. D. WiLs> on Saturday at the conclusion of the inquiry323 words
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Article287 1934-12-06 6 Herd Of 30 COOLIES NIGHT IN JUNGLE Kuala Lipis, Dec. 3. DATU Talam, a village about 16 miles from Raub on the Cheroh Road, is the present stamping ground of a herd of elephants of about thirty strong, which includes a magnificient "tusker" and a287 words
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Article278 1934-12-06 6 MAN WHO COULD NOT PAY FINE Story Of Assault On Lighter TTHE allegation that a prisoner! 1 who was being led out of the police court after being convicted on a charge of assault had threatened to take reprisals after his release from gaol, was278 words
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256 1934-12-06 6 WHITE MAN DESCRIBED AS OF NO NATIONALITY In Court On Vagrancy Charge MR. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, was considerably intrigued yesterday when a European. A. H. Volcehowsky. was produced on a charge of vagrancy. Voicehowsky turned out to be dumb and. although questioned m Russian. Italian. German and French,256 words
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Article144 1934-12-06 6 Sultan To Give A Garden Party From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoli Dec. 4. Arrangements for the programme of the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, when he visits Perak are now well advanced. The Sultan will give a garden party at Kuala Kangsar probably on Jan. 14. when144 words
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Article70 1934-12-06 6 The Band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr F. E. Minns will perform the following programme weather permitting at Katong Park on Dec. 6. commencing at 5.15 p.m. Overture. The Calif of Bagdad (Boieldieu) Selection. Kissing Time: (CaryllK Largo from The New World Symphony <70 words
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Article138 1934-12-06 6 Address To Rotary Club On Trip To Europe Klang. Dec. I A dinner meeting of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club was held on Saturday at the Railway Restaurant, to welcome Rotarian Tungku Laxamana who recently returned from a trip to Europe. After the loyal toasts had been138 words
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Article76 1934-12-06 6 Tribute Paid By Lord Dunsford Lord Dunsford. who is at present on a holiday m Penang. paid tribute to the excellent Malayan roads when interviewed at the Runnymede Hotel. He said the roads here were better for the most part than one usually found m Europe. The road76 words
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Article128 1934-12-06 6 Breaks Two Records On London To Leeds Run London, Nov. 30. A wonderful run of 186 miles m 181 minutes was made by the Flying Scotsman, drawing four coaches from London to Leeds today. The fastest speed was 94» 2 miles per hour. The normal time, with stops,Reuter Wireless - 128 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-12-06 6 FRANK RICHARDS o f U, Xl uhose specialit> is to e < g? cannon-ball be fired aain stomach. The fell iJE™ against an expanded net 2 knocks him unions,,,,^ seconds nut he rerou.rs,, Mi k is ready to r.pp jt39 words
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155 1934-12-06 6 Search For Murderers Of Publisher NO RESULT FROM NUMBER PLATE N'takfcu '"THE police And quarters hen- Are wort ly m an attempt to connection with the murdei of Mr. Sz»« Liang-zai. publisher Shun Pao. and Mr Ten| Tsu-hs;-student at the H,:.. University, who yen I gunmen while motor) chow toReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement207 1934-12-06 6 1 TONIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE OF I PROGRAMME. ]AM New Acts— All New Items. also j The DIVING RINGENS m their > Celebrated High Diving from a Height of 150 ft. The world's one only P.J. RINGEN, I MATMEEST&* j Only at 4.30 p.m. j For matinee only Children under 12207 words
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Advertisement63 1934-12-06 6 Ennfea Article* may be handed m t SPECIAL and EXPRESS LAUNDRY SERVICE Ory Cleaning Waterproofing Invisible mending undertaken WEEK DAYS. HOUR* 7 AM -2 P.M. 4 6 SATURDAYS. 7 A.M. -2 P.M. RECEIVING DEPOI SINGAPORE STEAM LAUNDRY LIMITED. 255. ORCHARD ROAD OPPOSITE COLD STOPAGI ft&L j Snappy? and how! SAUCY?63 words
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Article102 1934-12-06 7 France Given Unspecified Export Quota Budapest, Nov. 28. me exporting countries at the wheat conference have decided to give France an unspecified expert quota subject to the approval of their Governments. The conference has now adjourned. SURPLUS STOCKS m Paris, Dec. 1. The Government will purchase surplus stocksReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article25 1934-12-06 7 One of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank's bungalows— there are going to be two— at Bintang. the Cameron Highlands, is nearly ready for occupation.25 words
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Article66 1934-12-06 7 Berlin, Nov. 30. Investors m companies will suffer and municipalities will gain by two financial measures which will be promulgated at the end of the year. One limits company dividends to -ight per cent, and companies must invest any surplus m fixed bearing private bonds atReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Advertisement235 1934-12-06 7 Are Your Godown Charges Eating into your Profits? 3 difficult enough today to make oflta without having been diminished larges which with a little attenre avoidable. Will you consider these questions? not possible your Godown rent may be raised Or that you may be asked to sign a long lease235 words
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Advertisement383 1934-12-06 7 CAPITOL Crowds Nightly acclaim M tnis grand Warner Spectacle of Fun. 6. 15 TONIGHT 9. 1 5 1 Song and Dance! Hb^^H^^^V Hundreds of Glorious Girls A WORLDS PAID OF DrAiivwi 3 dGk^r *f s^"" 4 i-i vwm.Lf rMiK Ur BEAUTY! <^r 'PiVJi M I H^ IJ!J PREMIERE TONIGHT 615383 words
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Article21 1934-12-06 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. HENDERSON. At the Maternity (Hospital. Singapore, on Dec. 5. to Elizaibeth. wife of A. S. Henderson, a son.21 words
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783 1934-12-06 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1934 Rout Of The Die-Hards ""THE overwhelming defeat of the 1 Salisbury-Churchill faction at the special Conservative Party assembly called to deliberate on the Report of the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reforms is most heartening for it shows that sanity has783 words
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Article279 1934-12-06 8 Mr. C \Y D Hall has been gazetted to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. Harvy Holmberg has been admitted to Ipoh Hospital suffering from lever. Mr D W Holder. ol Messrs. MeAlister and Co.. Singapore has left tor home. Friday next will be a public279 words
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Article47 1934-12-06 8 Statement Of China's Plans Berlin, Dec. 5. The Chinese Minister told newspapermen that China would shortly introduce compulsory military service and that Communism would definitely be crushed m the near future. China was feeling the world trade depression, but Sino-German trade was making headway. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1934-12-06 8 AUTOLYCUS - M ultum in Parvo AUTOLYCUS A Commentary On Malayan News Of The Week BY THE prospect of domestic broadcasts for Singapore and South Malaya generally, on a much wider scale than ever before, is brought nearer realisation by the decision of Singapore City Fathers at i heir meeting last week1,636 words
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Advertisement237 1934-12-06 8 The Ideal X'mas Gift. You can pu> >our friend- the highest V^ <omplirm-nt b} sending them a gift caw 4^^W IH Xl of (hK famous old Scotch Whisk> SrSpTSE Johnnie Walker is packed m specialh I V decorated Christmas cases of 2. 3, 6 or 1 Xl BY 12 Imttles.237 words
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Advertisement47 1934-12-06 8 IT IS BETTER TO GIVE THAN TO LEND says a writer. And it costs about the same. But it is cheaper to insure than to trust to luck. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6489.47 words
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Article189 1934-12-06 9 Abrogation Of Treaty Anticipated Shanghai, Dec. 5. A -AGE from Tokio states on the eve cl the formal ment of th,e abrogation tshington Naval Treaty the various political the country are making Dfort to do away with the misunderstandings, m present a united front theUnion Times - 189 words
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Article122 1934-12-06 9 And German Students Come To Blows Berlin. Nov. 28. hoslovakian Legation was demonstrations by German stud< ts a repercussion to the trouble -ue over tin week-end when and Czch students came to ver the refusal of the Germans ier their insignia to the reently I ur.cied university.Reuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article191 1934-12-06 9 Speculators Sell Sterling London. Doc. .">. THE news that agreement has been reached on the Baar mines question and the granting o i a milliard franca credit to Belgium by a consortium ol Dutch banks are both causing speculator! to sell sterling In anticipation oi repatriation oiReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-12-06 9 I IB EMBLEMATIC entrain c to an exhibition of war-time sanitation which has opened m Rome.16 words
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Article266 1934-12-06 9 Has Been Generally Misinterpreted Rome. Dec. 3. The Saar mines agreement has been generally misinterpreted. It now transpires France will receive 900.000.000 francs and 11.000.000 tons of coal and also for five years royalties on the two Warndt mines estimated to be worth 45.000.000 francs <the entrances to266 words
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Article229 1934-12-06 9 FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIAL EMPIRE Following The Example Of Great Britain Paris, Dec. 3. A BRILLIANT gathering was pre- sent when President Lebrun inaugurated the "Ottawa Conference" yesterday. Five commissions have already been mapped out. The Government alone is competent to take appropriate measures on the reportReuter Wireless - 229 words
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Article83 1934-12-06 9 Terrorists Harboured In Hungary Geneva, Dec. 2. The Yugoslav Government memorial handed to the League adduces considerable evidence of a terrorist organisation established and organised on Hungarian soil but the charge that Hungarian officials connived and supporter the organisation is far less clearly and convincingly put as itReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article69 1934-12-06 9 Seven Killed In Funicular Railway Tragedy Rome, Nov. 29. Four persons were killed on the spot and three others died m hospital and nine were injured when a carriage on the Mount Vesuvius funicular railway got out of control and crashed down into an electric power standard. TheReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article209 1934-12-06 9 Nanking Converts The Sontb Hong Kong:, Dec. 5. "THERE is a possibility tof Mr. Hu Han Mm. leader of the veteran section of the Kuomintang and former President of the Legislative Yuan, going to Shanghai shortly prior to his return to active politics, according to aUnion Times - 209 words
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Article204 1934-12-06 9 Publication Of Mysterious Document In France Paris, Dec. .*> The Reichstag was sot on fire on Feb. 27. with the connivance oi Gen. Goertng and Dr. Goebbels, according to a document published m Le Journal with the autograph signature of a Storm Trooper. Karl Ernst, who was shotReuter - 204 words
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Article127 1934-12-06 9 Carter the Great had another good audience at the Victoria Theatre last night when he gave a performance that can only be described as marvellous. The tricks and illusions seem to defy any rational explanation and one leaves the theatre prepared to believe that the age of127 words
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Article112 1934-12-06 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) RUBBER London, Dec. 5. Spot (Sellers* 6 716 d. «6 7;i6d> (Buyers; 6 516 d. (6 5 16d > April- June 6%d. <6%d.) July-Sept. 6 13|16d. (6 13 16d.) Oct.-Dec. 6 1516 d. (6 15 16d.» Market .-—Steady. New112 words
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Advertisement130 1934-12-06 9 a TIFFIN $1.00 Potagpe Pay.sannt* I ish a I'Anglaise Rout Sirloin of Beef Horseradish Sauce < ibbage Brown Potatoes (old Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream heese. Fruit. Coffee. SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN SAT. Bth CHOCOLATES Fancy Presentation Boxes DIRECT from HOME just unpacked Prices from 35c. to 53.00. mm mm wm130 words
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Advertisement192 1934-12-06 9 Invitation I /T*\ mw— ■■miwii, Fm v fc^JL\ would give us :>/. ure t0 welcome yon at our i tHA 1 Special Gozcn Display i, I ////y J^/y between Derctn- /yf^B bctneen the hours of I'jPmM S am am aUfm\ These up-to-the-minute mmmOL 1 creations will be o)i vieic JM192 words
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Article941 1934-12-06 10 Rubbers Freely Dealt In Throughout Week CRASER and Co's share report issued yesterday states: In a somewhat quieter atmosphere than that prevailing last week, there has been a very satisfactory turnover of shares m every section of the local market during the past few days.941 words
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Article219 1934-12-06 10 Dec. 1 3. 4. American Can. Com 105 3 4 104» 2 1064 American Telephone and Telegraph 107 7 8 107 5 8 109 3 4 Atcheson Railroad 55 7 8 54 5 8 56*2 Dupont 97» 2 96» 2 98» 2 Firestone 17» 8 17 16 3United Press Association - 219 words
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Article209 1934-12-06 10 Dec. 5. 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* 8 London, demand 2 4 332 London. T.T. 2|4 332 Lyons. Paris, demand 870 Hamburg,209 words
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Article40 1934-12-06 10 Paris, Dec. 1. The new Franco-German trade agreement extends the present agreement until March 31, 1935, and is designed to tide it over the Saar plebiscite period after which a new agreement will be negotiated. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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74 1934-12-06 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Dec. 5, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot doose) 20 7 8 21 (FOB.) Current month 21*8 21* 4 Jan.Mar. 22 22» 8 Apr. June 23>/ 2 23 5 8 July Sept. 24*2 24»74 words
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Article186 1934-12-06 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.203 rd. auction yesterday when there was catalogued 1.908.596 lbs.; 852.05 tons: offered 1.789.004 lbs.: 798.66 tons: sold 1.436.974 lbs.: 641.50 tons. Spot. London 6.5,16 c!. New York 12 15 16 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents186 words
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Article102 1934-12-06 10 Dec. 5. Gambier 6.00 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 11.00 Muntok White Pepper 64.00 White Pepper 63.00 Copra. Sundried 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.95 Fair Sago. Flour 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.60 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. «Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 R. B.102 words
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Article418 1934-12-06 10 EFFECT OF 5 PER CENT. CUT IN EXPORT QUOTA Railway Stocks Advance London, Dec. 3. On the Stock Exchange, although the end of the month account continued to restrict business, a confident feeling prevailed and a steady to firm tone ruled throughout. The outstanding feature has418 words
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Article38 1934-12-06 10 A Provisional Assessment has been granted m respect of 248.265 lbs. The above assessment does not include an allowance for the recently acquired 62 acres 'approximately) m regard to which a claim has been made.38 words
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Article972 1934-12-06 10 Fraser 's Share List WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5. 1934. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 7% d Asam Kumbang 34s 6d 35s 9d c.d. c.b. Austral Malay 60s 62s c.d. Aver Hitam Tin <ss) 13s 9d 14s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.15 2.20 ißangrin Tin 25s 3d 26s Changkat Tin 8s972 words
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Article80 1934-12-06 10 During the week ending Dec exports of tinned ptaeapj Malayan ports amounted to cases, of which 11.984 "48 i to the United Kingdom. 925 1 4 to the Continent of Europe, 11,01 (44 r r) cases to Canada, and 1070 (451 > cases elsewhere. Total exports80 words
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Article224 1934-12-06 10 Ocean shipments of rubber. Including latex. wrc^_>ndjoncentrgted_latexji.,ri«, the month of November. 1934 She Tnn« d CrePC k ateX Concentrated Lately TOT A L Name of Port I— Revertex Tons. T T ns A GH Export Transhipment Export Transhipment ix^ Transhipment TO Proper S. S. M. S. Pro224 words
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Article, Illustration535 1934-12-06 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - CLARK GABLE seldom Wears Tails MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY down the corridors of studio's recording what do you hear? visM d'amore," done operatic tradition, or i-ative m manly beauty. where we are going ad pictures next year. We seldom wears "tails" m s practically a tradition era's all-white535 words
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298 1934-12-06 11 Police Intervention Saves Zulu Tribe From Massacre Natal. FACHMENT oi police patrolling ?ar Weenen, Natal, was compelled crowd oi 1.000 Zulus to massacre of a rival tribe. killed. Mowed a renewed out-year-old feud between Contu and Tembus tribes, on a tar lie than the spasmodic fighting ELSt. party, which had298 words
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Article82 1934-12-06 11 Summer Holiday Concession For The Whole Year London, Dec. 3. Cheaper travel will be introduced to British railways on Jan. 1. 1935. Summer holiday tickets experimentally issued last year under which third-class monthly return tickets were obtainable at one penny per mile will h2nceforth be issued throughout theReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article, Illustration462 1934-12-06 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst FORCING DUMMY TO RUFF IT is so much a part of the game oJ Bridge to prevent the declarer j from ruffing his losing cards m dummy, that the occasional cases m which it is proper to462 words
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Article168 1934-12-06 11 Bolivian Army In Danger Of Encirclement Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 29. Affairs are m a disturbed state In Bolivia due to discontent m the army. The Paraguayan forces recently forced the Bolivian line at Canada el Carmen, [f they succeed m widening the breach. they will beReuter Wireless - 168 words
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Article80 1934-12-06 11 Gaol For Trying To Found A New Party Berlin, Dec. 1. Eighteen of 24 persons tried m the Berlin People's Court have been found guilty of founding "a new Communist Party" for the purpose of overthrowing the State and received sentences ranging from 15 to 36 months' imprisonment.Reuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article40 1934-12-06 11 Abrogation Of Washington Naval Treaty Rome, Dec. 3. Italy has declined Japan's suggestion for abrogation of the Washington Treaty. It is stated Italy desires to avoid the suggestion of the creation of a block of nations. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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Article105 1934-12-06 11 A New Meteorological Station London. Nov. 30. The National Aviation Meteorological Association station, to be used exclusively for broadcasting weather reports and forecasts, is to be erected by the Marconi Company on behalf of the Air Ministry at Cranwell. Lincoln. The new station, to be operated by theBritish Radio - 105 words
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Article99 1934-12-06 11 Steamer Driven Ashore In Lake Michigan Detroit. Dec. 1. A cold spell accompanied by heavy falls of snow is gripping the northern states from the Great Lakes to the Pacific and record lalls have occurred m the O?.ark Mountains region of Missouri. Roads are clogged by snowdriftsReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article75 1934-12-06 11 Made Question Of Confidence By French Premier Paris, Dec. 1. The Chamber voted confidence m the Government by rejecting by 457 votes to 120 a demand for suppression of the Government's secret funds during the discussion on the Budget for the Ministry of the Interior. M. Flandin, theReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article38 1934-12-06 11 Constitution Abrogated By King Fuad Cairo. Nov. 30. King Fruad has signed a decree abrogating the Constitution and dissolving Parliament m accordance with the views expressed by Nessim Pasha on acceptance of the Premiership. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article39 1934-12-06 11 Marconi To Enter A Nursing Home London, Dec. 3. It is announced, following medical advice, that Marconi has decided to take a complete rest from work and to enter a nursing home for a few Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Advertisement362 1934-12-06 11 Asset, exceed SU,*M*. A-nince force o W 135 m 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 with362 words
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Advertisement440 1934-12-06 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,0(4 Reserve Fund £3,oo*^** Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00f HEAD OFFICE: 31, Blshopsgate, London EC. 2. Atenclc* and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi440 words
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Article210 1934-12-06 12 Russians Who Took A Launch Vladivostok. The Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R. has tried the case of a group of persons who. m 1932. organised here a pirate gang, and m August. 1934. seized by armed force a motor launch "17" and210 words
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Article183 1934-12-06 12 Advantage Of Aeroplane On Atlantic Liner The mail-carrying seaplane of the liner Europa. which takes off out m the Atlantic and lands m Nov: York a day m advance of the ship's decking recently brought the final delivery of catapult mail for the season. Captain C. W. Hagremann.183 words
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Article296 1934-12-06 12 JAPANESE AID FOR NEW CHINESE CRUISER Experts To Help In Construction A DEPARTURE m the history of shipbuilding In China will be marked when a group of about fifty Japanese engineers and experts will arrive at the Naval Ministry's Kiangnan Dock to help to complete China's newest296 words
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Article245 1934-12-06 12 China Destroyer Flotilla In First Place EXTRACTS published m Fleet Orders from the quarterly returns of signalling between H.M. ships and British merchant vessels for the period ended June 30. 1934, show that a total of 1.143 successful exercises were carried out, compared witn 1,285 for245 words
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Advertisement599 1934-12-06 12 BOUSTEAD&Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 9433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. <**^*J\im. la 4l I»w!Wj f^J sw^^sl WB^^^^kaSf^x vi^^^^^^_^*^B3j^B __^^^m H 1 V J^BSH OTKAMSHIF# HAILWAVS HT^ a||£B §#OVmi tDCPHMMM m (Incorporated m England 1 BOME VIA599 words
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Advertisement158 1934-12-06 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE off Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Port SwetUnbam, Pcnaag Palembang. Baiijoewangi and Nori Western Ports Due Sail Singapore Slngapor* T.smv. Koolinda Jan. 11 Jan. 14 T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Jau. 28 Jan. 2$ T.s mv. Kangaroo Mr.r. 16 Mar. 11 Fares Single £19.0.0. Austrmllar Return €30.0.0. Currenc> I For particolurs158 words
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Advertisement111 1934-12-06 12 j For everything appeTtaMaj I to Ocean Passages. Foreign Money I Exchange and Freight. apply WAC^^LITS [WOQIQ TBAVfISCPVICiLI 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. HENDERSON LINE SCHFDLLE OF gAIUKCM By Fortnightly Passongcr Str»m* f Between Rangoon. I'ort Sudan. Marseilles. Talm* and Frisian* HOMEWAKh SMi IN Port of DtoembMrtalion111 words
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Miscellaneous572 1934-12-06 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 Friday572 words
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Miscellaneous287 1934-12-06 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the u j, arv expected to ati£ v*u East Whar. (bitraacc (.it«- 1 Kistna 22: Rohna Entrance. Main Wharf «Kntran«r <. ltp to Carthage 18; N Empire Dock (EntraiK,. tp Karoa 30: Losslebtnk Prince 35; Pe&ander S7; p^r Empire Dock (Entrance Hakodate Maru 46 X West287 words
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Advertisement337 1934-12-06 13 ft R-B-—^^^^^^^^^-^__-_fc_-_l-^^^'^ P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS run s>£ c T J >mt 16.000 De- 2? l^l™ mo snnnA? ***** Mar; l tass 1 'vs£i ISC _?eJ HOMEWARDS i f-vff mace Spore c GE 15.000 Dec. 7 RAWALPINDI IT^SS Sjv? f f--6 00 Dec. 13 RAJPUTAN? 1 J337 words
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Advertisement463 1934-12-06 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) b.«i> wr... "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. H VIA PORTS AND BOEZ CANAL City of Florence Due Sails City of Eastbourne Dec 14 Di 16 City of Evansville Dec 30 Jan 2 City of Dunkirk Jan 14 J an463 words
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Advertisement816 1934-12-06 13 mZ ShS"^ U^and'gSSS H^ d KHIOW «*««HII> CO .Wr Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD whttt m. A i S BB^-A«SBfflf c c o°v t^a s u=an"S 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. THEBON Ko S 1 j LM INSURANCE. me ssss co". L"ii don a:id Giobe ihe srs nd Merst816 words
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Advertisement794 1934-12-06 14 K. P. ML KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPU VAN OUTHOORN Thursday, Dec. 6. Cheribon (not for passengers), Semarang. fiourabaya, Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TlNOMBO— Thursday, Dec. 6. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. GEN VERSPYCK— Thursday, Dec. 6, Letong. Kramat, Tarempa, Midai and Genting. BOELONGAN— Thursday. Dec. 6. Singkawang. Pemangkat794 words
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Advertisement488 1934-12-06 14 Hit X Jr P*^t §^B jß^ I a TO EUROPE TROM SINGAFOKE AND FEN AM G VIA COLOMBO, HOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLK& GKNOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S pore Spore Penanf N. York Pres. Polk Dec. 15 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 29 Pres.488 words
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Advertisement588 1934-12-06 14 TO LONDON. VIA NAPLES. MARSEILLES, ANTWF.RPrTiT^^^' AND MIDDLESBROrC.II JKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU 10 4o\i v YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 24 25 tTERUKUNI MARU 12 ir HAKONE MARU 10.400 Jan. 910 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 §SUWA MARU 1U.750 Jan. 24 HARUNA MARU 10 300 FUSHIMA MARU 10.900 Ft*.588 words
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Article1041 1934-12-06 15 FEVERISH SEARCH FOR PLAYERS The Transfer Gamble PLAYERS WHO COST THOUSANDS RELEGATED TO THE RESERVES T sfer gamble. Feverish is the only way to describe the which is going on at the moment for players m view Cup-ties. ile. Jimmy Allen, the player for whom a record transfer lid, has1,041 words
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Article82 1934-12-06 15 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 3. The Malay Teachers of Negri Sembilan held their annual athletic sports on the King George V School padang The attendance included the acting Yam Tuan Besar and the Hon the British Resident of Negri Sembilan The programme consisted ot 22 events82 words
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Article75 1934-12-06 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 4. Only one change has been made m the Selangor side to meet Penang m the return inter-state hockey match here on Saturday. Low Cheng Nain. who was unable to play against Negri Sembilan last week and whose place m goS75 words
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Article594 1934-12-06 15 Selangor Battalion Praised By G.O.C, K.L. RIFLE CLUB SHOOT tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 4. THE excellent performances by t he Selangor Battalion. F.MSVF m the recent Command Rifle Meeting, has been recognised by the General Officer Commanding A letter has been received by the594 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-12-06 15 land-Italy encounter, this match »as played m the friendliest ma^eV.10 words
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417 1934-12-06 15 Colts Easily Beat Weak Selangor Club Team FOUR GOALS FOR DR. YZELMAN (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala. Lumpur. Dec. 4. piELDING not too strong a team and playing on c short throughout the game, the Selangor Club lost to the Colts today by five clear goals. Norris kept goal well417 words
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Article566 1934-12-06 15 GUARDSMEN AS SPARRING PARTNERS Long Drives In Speed Car HOW LEN HARVEY TRAINED FOR HIS FIGHT WITH NEUSEL Windsor. I^NOCKING out hefty Guardsmen, driving for nearly two hours m a speed-car while singing at the top of his voice. These were just two features of Len Harvey's daily training here566 words
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Article633 1934-12-06 15 Open Squash Rackets Championship AMATEUR TWICE BEATS PROFESSIONAL IT was almost certain that F. D. Amr Bey, the amateur champion, would defend the Open Championship successfully against the challenge of D. G. Butcher, the professional champion, and few could have been prepared for the resistance of Butcher m the second633 words
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Article51 1934-12-06 15 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. H.M.S. Veteran tomorrow at S.C.C: H. A. Exley; Lt. H. C. W. Eking, J. R. McDougall; C. A. F. Kalhorn. D R Godfrey, F. R. Roberts, A G. Baker. T. McLachlan, J. M. Brander. T. J. L. Watkins, E.51 words
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Article136 1934-12-06 15 South African To Howl Again E P. Nupen. the South African Test cricketer, who a few yeirs ago was considered the loading matting wicket bowler m the world, has decided to bowl again this season. For some years Nupen has suffered from what he thought was a strained136 words
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Article, Illustration670 1934-12-06 16 AMERICAN EXPERTS SAY FRED PERRY IS AN OVER -RATED PLAYER Weakness Of Service Stressed MISS DOROTHY ROUND BEATEN A "Davis Cup" Competition For Professionals CRED PERRY, the British amateur tennis player and undoubtedly the best m the world at this writing is a very much more discussed person m the670 words
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Article57 1934-12-06 16 vffni'f^l Will re P re sent the Y;^S A m lst hocKe y XI against Khalsa Association tomorrow on the YMCA f ro < und: J- Bleha; R. Lyne, A. N.'chatterjee; T. P. F. McNiece, Lee Pong Lim G. Day; R r. Mistri, C. Reshty, A N S2S- r P57 words
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Article250 1934-12-06 16 RESULTS OF THE QUALIFYING ROUND ■TPHE following cards were returned m th e Qualifying round for the Island Golf Club. Captain's Cup competition: Surg. Com. Rainsford 82— 12 70 X K. Tajiri 90—19^71 X C. Cheng Ltat 88—16^ 72 X I. Oshima 83—10^73 X L.250 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-12-06 16 A LINE OUT m the tournament match between the Services Oflicers and Etceteras on Tuesday The Officers won 10 6.20 words
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Article61 1934-12-06 16 NOVEMBER MEDAL The replay between J. Thomson and O. R. Wiseman for the November Medal resulted m a win for G. R. Wiseman. DECEMBER SPOON The December Ladies Spoon < bogey > will be played for on Friday. Dec. 7, 1934. DECEMBER MEDAL The December monthly medal61 words
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Article37 1934-12-06 16 Easy Rugger Victory Over J. E. Greenwood's XV London, Dec. 5. Cambridge University found little opposition from Mr. J. E. Greenwood's XV m a rugby match yesterday and won by 40 points to 9. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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246 1934-12-06 16 G. Evans To Train At Druids Lodge FAMOUS STABLES BOUGHT BY MR. J. V. RANK TTIE famous racing establishment, Druids Lodge, Wiltshire, and the adjacent farms and gallops have been bought by Mr. J. V. Rank. At present Mr. Rank's racehorses are divided between several trainers, but he intends to246 words
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Article72 1934-12-06 16 Billiard Championship Finals An "At Home" will be held at the Bendemeer Athletic Club premises. No. 26 South Canal Road, on Sunday, when the following billiard championship linals will be played off 11 a.m. American Mr. Gan Hock Chye vs. Mr. Loo Cheng Swee. 2 p.m. English Mr.72 words
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Article139 1934-12-06 16 The "Davis Cup" For Professionals Paris, Nov. 27. The International Association of Lawn Tennis Professionals, founded this afternoon, decided to create a professional tournament for the Georges Bonnardel Cup to be run on similar lines to the Davis Cup. The United States, Prance, Ireland and Germany have already139 words
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Article161 1934-12-06 16 OWING to the bad condition of the grounds, all the hockey matches fixed for yesterday were cancelled. it back to the club to be held as a perpetual trophy m competition here 4 forever and forever.' "There was no "Get that cup and take it back to161 words
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58 1934-12-06 16 Leo Diegel Sets Up World's Record CHAMPIONSHIP A GGREGA TE OF 282 OWtetaMc Dn I N the Beaton Kooj Leo Diegel th< Ameri< rtabllshed a worlds ship aggregate John Martin 68- 69 71 74 The previous zen. another American, m i Cotton m 1934 m winnin Open and by WReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-12-06 16 HOWE AND WELCH hreak away m the tournament m .i, i, > the Services Ottc«fi and Btoetcras on Tuesday18 words
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Article128 1934-12-06 16 NEW WORLD RECORD FOR GLIDING Koktebel (Crimea). A new world record for the duration cf flight of a two-seater gilder has been established by Soviet fliers near the KJementiev Mountain at Koktebel. The glider "Stalinets-2" piloted by the flier Sukhomlinov, with flier Venes as passenger, remained m the air for128 words
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Article30 1934-12-06 16 Tht weekn nd fl club badminton ihamplonshi] metit are as follow Saturday At p.m Jorial b.p vv r men bp Sunday M m j.m Diehard B.P rer B.P30 words
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Advertisement53 1934-12-06 16 3 MORE! POPULAR FILM EDITIONS OF WALT DISNEY'S "SILLY SYMPHONIES" MICKEY MOUSE IN GIANT LAND (WITH COLOURED FRONTISPIECE AND 44 FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS) THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS FPbP UR PLATES AND 56 LINE DRAWINGS) A MICKEY MOUSE STORY (from ato z) 26 SMILES IN COLOUR) GET THEM FROM MALAYA PUBLISHING53 words
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