The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 December 1934
1934-12-10
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Title Section17 1934-12-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,444. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1934. 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration99 1934-12-10 1 Citizenship Bill For free State RETORT TO MR. THOMAS London. Dec. 9. V as a retort to Mr. :.ia> assurance in the >mrr-Oiis on Nov. 27 that a Free State Citizenwould not deprive any t'^ British status, Mr. De r .i now proposed t\froReuter - 99 words
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Article141 1934-12-10 1 Republicans Take Their A large :orce of police is today the city for the kidnappers the Star- counsel. Mr. Patrick ry. bad been appearing for the State .sedations of member 01 the Irish R*public;.n Army before the Military Tribunal in Dublin. Yesterday evening he was kidnapped by partyReuter - 141 words
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Article29 1934-12-10 1 Rome, Dec. All Italians resident in Italy have been ordered to surrender within ten days foreign currencies held abroad. They will be compensated in lire.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article178 1934-12-10 1 Ceremony Performed 11,000 Miles Away London. Dec. 7. At Barrow-in-Furness today the 24,000 tons Orient liner. Orion, was! successfully launched by wireless, the ceremony being performed by the Duke of Gloucester -who is in Australia 11,000 miles distant. The Duke's speech could be clearly heard. The vessel, whichBritish Radio - 178 words
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Article49 1934-12-10 1 Concession For Imperial Airways A Reuter telegram received from Rome last night confirms the announcement that appeared in the Free Press several weeks ago to the effect than an agreement had been reached enabling Imperial Airways to fly over Italian territory for the Empire air services.49 words
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97 1934-12-10 1 Campaign Againsl Drugs Traffic New York, Dec. 9. THE Federal Authorities' relentless; drive to eradicate the traffic in, narcotics has resulted in the arrest of 400 known addicts and peddlers and the seizure of thousands of j dollars worth of supplies in variousReuter - 97 words
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Article109 1934-12-10 1 Sir John Simon Tender* Congratulations London, Dec. G. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, replied In Spanish to the toast of his health at the dinner oi the Latin American Society of Britain last night He expressed the satisfaction with which friends In this country of Latin jBritish Radio - 109 words
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Article77 1934-12-10 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Damage Of Se\ eml Million Dollars Shanghai, Dec. 9. A BIG lire broke out in Hankow yesterday afternoon when nearly three hundred shops and houses were razed. Fire first started near the Fulimen Railway Station and soon spread to The area south77 words
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Article123 1934-12-10 1 Communist Breaks In On A Comedy London, Dec. 'J. "Why not send a shipload of i food to the starving people of Splain." LISTENERS all over England to a broadcast of a ••music-hall" programme la<t night were startled] to hear these words interrupting j theReuter - 123 words
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Article24 1934-12-10 1 Mr. Strong having taken over -he management oi Allagar Estate, Trong, Mr. A. I. Owen, who was acting for him, has gone t > Seremban.24 words
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Article45 1934-12-10 1 Plot To Assassinate Him Foiled Havana. l>ei-. pin to assassinate Colonel Batista, Commander of the Cuban Army, was foiled today when a youth with a revolver in his pocket was arrested while trying to reach the platform from which Batista was speaking. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article25 1934-12-10 1 London, I>ec. ti. The Prince of Wales today made an extended tour of the unemployed weliare centres in the Durham neighbourhood. British RadioBritish Radio - 25 words
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146 1934-12-10 1 Creation Of A New Handling Agency Washington, Dec. 9. THE United States Administration Have proposed to the Congress the creation of a new Federal Bank iiandling agency consisting of five members headed by Mr. Leo T. Crowley, chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.Reuter - 146 words
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Article30 1934-12-10 1 Messrs. S. I. Saul and A. D. Cohen, Government shorthand-writers, have been granted a bonus of $500 each in respect of their services in connection [with the Trade Commission Report.30 words
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Article96 1934-12-10 1 Frontier May Be Closed SERBS BLAMED Budapest, Dec. 9. More than 2,430 refugees have so far arrived in Hungary from Jugoslavia. Many more are reported to be awaiting transport to the frontier. IT is belie ved that in all about 30.000 Hungaarians will be expelled. TheReuter - 96 words
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Article61 1934-12-10 1 Owners Arrested On Charge Of Manslaughter Perpignan, Dec. 8. Eight people died of burns in a travelling cinema fire in a barn last night. Many others were badly burned and a heavier death roll is feared. The owners of the cinema, who were severely burned and were sentReuter - 61 words
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Article64 1934-12-10 1 Mav See King Prajadhipok Today London, I>cc. 8. The Si a mes« mission headed by the President of the National Assembly, has arrived in London with the object of attempting to dissuade King Prajadliipok from his threat to abdicate. It is unlikely that the mission will see the64 words
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Article63 1934-12-10 1 Main Event In Commons This Week London, De«. 7. The main parliamentary business next week will be the House of Commons debate on the Indian Joint, Select Committer report. Estimates vary of the number of Conservative members who will oppose the Government's acceptance of the [report but theBritish Radio - 63 words
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Advertisement138 1934-12-10 1 algjakgjakgjkagjkaj TON.GHT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th COCKTAIL DANCE COCKTAIL DANCE 630 to 8.15 o.m. 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) DiNNER DANCE 930 p.m. to Midnight (informal) CABARET 808 CALLOWAY 9.30 p.m. to M idnigJU_ l J^"!! N^^ XMAS M-STWAT^fTRSCTWMS FESTIVITY F ROLIC FUN VM»«cvr DINNER DANCE XMAS EVE ro_rKERS138 words
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Advertisement97 1934-12-10 1 On Other Pages Laic notices 2 The Governor's address to Scjuts 2 Diary of the iceek 2 Radio programmes 2 Message from Chief Scout 3 Death of Mrs. Seefeld 3 Cathedral ic ceding 3 Aviation notes 4 Picture page 5 Military 77iaJtoeuvres I Penang icirelcss exhibition 6 Yam Tuan's homecoming97 words
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Advertisement101 1934-12-10 1 ajfajhjgajgjakgjk THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TODAY AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL MEMBERS 8 p.m. GUESTS 8.15 p.m. PATRONS OF THE SEA VIEW HOTEL ARE REQUESTED TO KINDLY NOTE THAT THE BALLROOM IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE ROTARY CLUB AND THEIR GUESTS ADELPHI |p HOTEL FWOIRITK101 words
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Article169 1934-12-10 2 Successful Display By Messrs. Robinson The cafe at Messrs. Robinson and Co.'s store was crowded to capacity on Saturday morning, when a six days' display of new season's fashions for women was begun with a mannequin parade. The styles were shown in a specially constructed stage in th169 words
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Article83 1934-12-10 2 To Be Salvaged By Navy Department T Washington. Ca^le IS hUlk f the Morro castle whioh is now beached off the STiftre COaSt te t0 be salvaged by the U.S. Navy Department. by™ e D SvS!i Ifl1 flr alvag work WUI be don oy a private firm under83 words
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986 1934-12-10 2 Party Leaves For Australia Tomorrow TJIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, bade farewell yesterday morning to 51 young scouts who will form the Malayan Troop at the Melbourne Jamboree on Dec. 27, when he paid a visit to the Singapore Scout Association's headquarters986 words
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Article71 1934-12-10 2 Cold Spell Continues (From Our Own Correspondent.* Bangkok, Dec. 9. Since Tuesday morning -the temperature in Bangkok has varied between 55 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit, while in Northern Siam thermometer readings have been in the early forties. Steamers inward bound from Singapore are arriving 24 hours and more71 words
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Article181 1934-12-10 2 New Star In "Desirable" At The Capitol With the demand for new films as strong as ever it is indeed fortunate that producers keep up the supply of new stars. Jean Muir is the debutante of "Desirable." which is at the Capitol until Wednesday, and a very promising181 words
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Article149 1934-12-10 2 Preserved For Millions Of Years Cottam, (Ontario). Fragments of huge teeth, from five to six inches long, have been dug up by Mr Charles Jeffrey, a local farmer, and it is believed that they may have belonged to a pre-historic mastodon <an exinct kind of elephant149 words
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Article62 1934-12-10 2 Capetown. (Cape). One ol the biggest fleet of whaling vessels that has ever been assembled tor operations in the Antarctic since the record season of 1929-30 is now on its way South from Norway. Twenty-two factory ships and about 150 whale catchers, employing over 5.000 men. are to62 words
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Article293 1934-12-10 2 NEW BROADCASTING STATION To The Editor, Sir, After reading Messrs. Gattey and Bateman's letter in Friday's issue of the. Singapore Free Press, I feel sure that it must have come as a complete surprise to many radio listeners throughout Malaya that the Radio Service Company of293 words
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Article33 1934-12-10 2 Privileges under the Inventions Or dinance have been _»»I 2 s r Ernst Weils. or t^et apparatus "f-? 1 v S? tton *M55 •SSffc tot 0 a r liz rrs atlng d Vldend33 words
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Article143 1934-12-10 2 Edward Everett Horton's Wardrobe Hollywood. Mr. Edward Everett Horton the film actor, has nearly three hundreds suits of clothes. This was revealed by Mr. Jules Mendel, the expert on men's fashions when he arrived in Hollywood from' New York. Mr. Mendel said: "Lewis Stone is the best-dressed film143 words
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Article124 1934-12-10 2 Miss Marion Davies' Impression Hollywood When Miss Marion Davies. the fiim star, returned to Hollywood after a five months holiday in Europe her «Whof S l reete s her With the question, what about Europe!" And she replied: "I thought no place on earth could oe as gay124 words
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Advertisement199 1934-12-10 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT? A PERFUME SPRAY makes an ideal X'mas Gift. We have just received a shipment of the famous De Vilbiss Sprays. and are now displaying them. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE^ ("EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis.199 words
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Advertisement353 1934-12-10 2 TENDkks. I—i1 i 1 BWGAPOl_ir**** HUNK \v.\ui Y lenders arc following mat, particulars, Room. Supply of IS u of Closin, Dec. 27th. T *v Supply of Sim, tor period l/J of Closing 4th. 1935 H tiOLDip U NOTICEa TAKUAPA VALLEY Tiv DREDGING NO ffillffi •Incorporated in 1,,n NOTICE hei dividend353 words
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Miscellaneous351 1934-12-10 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, Dee. 10. High Water, 1.13 a.m. 8.7 ft., 12.15 p m 10.2 ft. Rugby S.C.C. "A" vs. Police. padang. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Old Rafflesians. padang; Wiltshires vs. R.A.F.. Tanglin; Ceylon Sports ciub vs. Medical College. Balestier Road; S.C.R.C. vs. H.M.S. Terror, Hong Urn Green; S.R.C.351 words
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Miscellaneous251 1934-12-10 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI Owned and Operated By Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 Metres 6.00 Recorded music. 6.30 Relay on dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 16.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 700 Relay from Tomlinson Hall: Excerpts251 words
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Article174 1934-12-10 3 EFFECT OF FILM STUNTS Tamil Who Tried To Plav A "Hobo" BECAUSE be had no money and wantto come to Taiping from Kuala early, Ponniah. an out-of-crt coolie, tritd to play the part of such as small boys often adnl j r on the screen. into an empty van if174 words
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Article496 1934-12-10 3 Manv Wreaths At Funeral I death occurred on Friday at the Hospital Of Doris Kathleen. Mr. Gerhard Seefeld, m:u.u- representative of 9. Phillip Mrs. Seefeld was only 23 years el ind was the dau^ntcr ot Mr .ormeiiy of the Eastern E\ and Mrs. Wright. was a496 words
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Article65 1934-12-10 3 Ingements for the programme of the High Commissioner when he Perak are now well advanced. 1( Sultan will give a garden party <uala Kangsar probably on Jan. when Malays, mounted on elev.ill present His Excellency an address of welcome. At Ipoh home" will be given when the 'ill present an65 words
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Article161 1934-12-10 3 GIRLS FOR SALE For As Low As Ten Yen OT-rx*.-,-, Tokio. WING to the starvation conditions existing in Northern Japan as a result of the failure of the crops this year, thousands of girls are being sold by their parents to "brokers" for employment in the cities as geisha-girls prostitutesReuter - 161 words
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Article266 1934-12-10 3 aMr. A. _VI. Dick And Miss S. C. Rennie Miss Sally Clare Rennie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. M. Rennie, of Singapore, was married to Mr. Alastair Mackay Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. A Dick of Edinburgh at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon. The266 words
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Article104 1934-12-10 3 Stole .Jewellery From Stepmother A 17-year-old boy who confessed that he had stolen $200 worth of jewellery from his step-mother. Mrs. Faith Tn of Se r angoon Road, was sent to prison for a month by Mr. N. Grice in the Singapore police court on Saturday The boy.104 words
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Article40 1934-12-10 3 Admitted to The S.S. Bar (From Our Own Correspondent.* Penang. Dec. a. Mr Chew Choon Poh was admitted to the Straits Settlements Bar yesterday by Mr. Justice Whitley, on a motion by Mr. Ong Huck Lim.40 words
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Article67 1934-12-10 3 Mr W C Taylor, who is due back from leave, takes up his duties as Deputy Pub Uc Prosecutor. Penang, reheving" Mr. E. N. Taylor who tog ff the Supreme Court to act as K e S ist r for a month until he is relieved by Mr. Moore who67 words
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Article, Illustration512 1934-12-10 3 "HEARTY LIKING FOR MALA YA W E carry awa > v/ ith us a new and TT hearty liking tor Malaya and all that it holds." declares Lord BadenPowell in a message sent to the Free Press, giving his impressions cf his week's tour in512 words
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245 1934-12-10 3 Aeroplane Bombing Practice Arouses Protests From Fishermen FISHERIES BEING BROKEN UP OFF COAST OF ENGLAND A IR Ministry proposals to extend aeroplane bombing practice at sea are seriously perturbing fishing interests, already harmfully affected by bombing activities off the North-East and Southern coasts of England. Throughout the country flshernv-n are245 words
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Article101 1934-12-10 3 Inquiry As To Abuses Peiping. Iblß. Tsai Tuan. Director of the lfl Bureau of Social Welfare of the Peiping Government, is quoted in the Chinese press as saying that his bureau is considering the registration of local Chinese artists' models, but no definite regulations have been asReuter - 101 words
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Article87 1934-12-10 3 Che Mohamed Salleh. District Officer, Kuala Langhat. the Officer-in-charge of the Selangor _scout. Ccn tingent to attend the Australian Jamboree is a reserve Assistant Commissioner for the State of Perak and joined the scout troop of the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. in 1920. Later he joined the Negri Sembilan Boy87 words
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Article34 1934-12-10 3 Mr. Gopal Singh, a senior master ot the Anderson School. Ipoh. and member of the Sikh Advisory Board. Perak. will be leaving for India on three months' leave at the end of next week.34 words
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Advertisement150 1934-12-10 3 B RITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CA R afl m m*\ **zl^ m ¥a\ :,^SI mmmWS. K&»^ > J «^jl-t__ Sm_ 'J/*^^^W m\J^fl_ _fc__-i|i£-_ _5_"4J _K__^_W_? _fl-H_r Ammm K-T-flfi _H_k_M 5. 2 _P \u\u\v > ''-H _v_^o The New .Ucot Sal<>cn, a I|f .^J-AvlM *.^r thoice of either a* iMIL *>^mm^*FmmmA^ m **********mSt150 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1934-12-10 4 PEGASUS - Today's Important MILESTONE IN EMPIRE AVIATION PEGASUS Aviation Topics BY TODAY marks another important mileston in the advance of commercial aviation within the Empire. In BriaSbane this morning H.R.H. The Duke of Gloucester will dispatch on its journey the first nomeward air mail for England. It will arrive in London1,030 words
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Article199 1934-12-10 4 Cured By Hospital Formula. For 13 months this man was a martyr to acid stomach suffered suchviolent pain that his poor stomach, seemed distorted and he lost weight rapidly He says "For the past 18 months I have been ;t martyr li acid stomach. My199 words
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Article216 1934-12-10 4 CVEN the extension irom here to Australia would have come earlier but lor the attitude of the Com- moil wealth Government, who insisted tnat the Australia section should be 111 the hands of a company incorporated within the Commonwealth. Many i will recall the visit of216 words
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Article191 1934-12-10 4 Another Famous Ship Goes To Japan The Cunard- White Star liner Adriatic has been sold to Japanese shipbreakers for £65.000 sterling. The price realised is the highest ever paid for a merchant ship for scrapping, the previous highest price of £34.000 being obtained some months ago for the191 words
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Article55 1934-12-10 4 Engineers of the Canton River Conservancy Commission have completed their survey of the dykes in Poklo. Weiyang and Tungkoon counties, which were damaged by flood during the recent summer rains, says the Canton Gazette. They have also completed their plans for th e repair of these dykes, which will cost55 words
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Article598 1934-12-10 4 American Author Arrives At Elstree <BY JOAN LITTLEFIELD) CYRIL HUME, well-known American author and scenario-writer, has arrived at Elstree to collaborate with Roger Bur ford on the script of 'Abdul Hamid." a film of the famous Sultan of Turkey who was foreed to ehdicate. after his598 words
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Advertisement160 1934-12-10 4 To aU who want to Writ. •f^P^k Better English /Wj"^' T hi«IDEA f_? u AD V /ia -3 "B T j F:nJa th* KMd •lu-ive word. Ideas I, ao to vuu» h «_jta noveli.t editor. MMi-MM nu-n >is«r h _,l. i, with a copK.ua S ot Morja ti ca.y it160 words
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Article, Illustration198 1934-12-10 5 THE GREAT MIMIC BATTLE between the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force in Scotland. The great An- v. Sea "War" contested on the Firth of Forth, was the first combined manoeuvres of the Navv and the K. A F. Battleships of the "Red" fleet are here seen turning away from198 words
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Advertisement43 1934-12-10 5 HALIBUT PLAICE DOVER SOLES LEMON SOLES mu AmmmfW SFW ZEALAND BLUE COD FRESH I 1 SALMON __^HH ft _I_^_^__H ft ft ft ft ft ft ft M ft ft RI i/1 lf-s^/_v>«9B m^ mmmm\Mmumw mm\^^\^r .^mummu mwT m^m^^^ m 2 Warin Studtes 4943 words
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Article, Illustration177 1934-12-10 6 Military Manoeuvres To Be Held At Night Sixteen Destroyers Due To Arrive Tomorrow THHE combined military nia- noeuvres commence on Thursday with the concentration at Singapore of 20 warships of the China Fleet. The majority of the exercises, which will continue over the week-end. will be held at night, it177 words
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346 1934-12-10 6 AFTER SERIES OF INEXPLICABLE ESCAPES Shanghai. AN iron cage will house China's "Robin Hood" for the remainder of his life. Known throughout North China as "Swallow" Li because of his peculiar ability to "break through" prison walls, the iamous outlaw recently was sentenced toReuter - 346 words
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Article64 1934-12-10 6 Chinese Woman Denies Charge Lee Ah Moy. a middle-aged woman, was charged in the police court before Mr. N. Grice on Saturday with having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of gold bangles and ear-rings belonging to one Ong Ah Ho. She denied the charge and64 words
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Article37 1934-12-10 6 To Have .Japanese Professor Of Agriculture Tokio. Dr. Chosi Itok. assistant professor of the Imperial University of Kviishu. lett Kobe on Nov. 26 for Bangkok to become Professor ot Agriculture at the Bangkok University. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article61 1934-12-10 6 One Pilot Killed: The Other Escapes Tokio. A head-on collision In mid air between two naval planes over Lake Kasumigaura resulted in the pilot of one of the machines being instantly killed. Both planes were piloted by junior naval airmen. One of the pilots managed to "'bail out"Reuter - 61 words
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Article91 1934-12-10 6 Task Of Selecting Selangor Raja -Muda It is understood that the conference of Chiefs held on Tuesday at the Astana Mahkota. Klang. to select a suitable candidate as successor to His Highness the Sultan of Selangor following the renunciation of his rank and title by the former Raja91 words
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Article99 1934-12-10 6 The Fire Brigade w r as summoned three times on Saturday afternoon The first call was at 1.30 p.m. when the Brigade extinguished a grass lire at the Bth. mile. Bukit Timah Road. At 3.30 p.m. an attap hut in a kampong at the 7th. mile. Changi Road.99 words
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486 1934-12-10 6 PEACEFUL FARMLAND BECOMES BUSY STEEL TOWN IN TWO YEARS ONE of the most remarkable industrial ain has known for many years is here, and is turning a village of a few ern manufacturing town that before 10.000. writes a special correspondent Northamptonshire. Land which only a couple of years ago486 words
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Article, Illustration236 1934-12-10 6 H.H. THE YAM TUAN'S HOME-COMING Colourful Scene At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 7. PAY scenes were witnessed on Seremban railway station platform on the occasion of the home-coming of the Negri Sembilan Ruler, H.H. Tuanku Abdul Rahman, from Europe. The scene was a vivid splash of colour236 words
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Article94 1934-12-10 6 Mr. H. A. Short And Miss F. M. A. Edmunds (From Our Own Correspondent. Penang, Dec. 8. The marriage took place at St. George's Cl.trch. Penang. yesterday, of Mr. Harold A. Short, of the Chartered Bank. Singapore, and Miss Frances M. A. Edmunds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs94 words
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314 1934-12-10 6 Two Tamils Slashed To Death; Two Injured ALLEGED QUARREL Compatriot Faces Charge Of Murder Butterworth. HPHE shooting case at Nibong Tebal had hardly been forgotten, when another sensational tragedj*. involving the death of a husband and wife, occurred at Pcngkalan, Batu Kawan. It is alleged that a middle-aged Tamil named314 words
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Article211 1934-12-10 6 Boy Who Hoodwinked The Police A nine-year-old burglar, described as B "criminal prodigy." has been arrested in New York. He was caught red-handed with an equally youthful accomplice while rifling a flat. A complete set oi burglar's tools was In his possession The boy. whose name was withheld211 words
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Article76 1934-12-10 6 British National Sentenced To Four Months Hong Kong, Nov. 20. A former Shanghai man' received a sentence "of four months' imprisonment with hard labour, here this morning. He was -a British national. Godfrey F. Gilbert, who at one time was employed by a big British firm in Shanghai.Reuter - 76 words
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Article62 1934-12-10 6 PENANG WIRELESS EXHIBITION GOVERNOR'S SPEFm RELAYED From SINGAPORE (From Our Own I THE Penang w, J 1 and Allied Trad. opened yesterday Governor. Sir Six speech was conveyed Government Hou* race course and then Penang. ior 1: The exhibition. vhi< mder the aotplcet Wireless Society, has oortune moment way towards62 words
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Article79 1934-12-10 6 Mr. R. \Y. Derksen .\n,| Miss K. Grizd Th.' wedding took pi day at the Presbyl between Mr. Robert V. Lindeteves-St. k\ Emma Grizel. ol B groom is of Gern. the bride waa Dut The service Rev Hamilton Aiki:. and Riven away by Mr V Manager oi Lindet79 words
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Article33 1934-12-10 6 The Band the direct:.': perform tl weather pen day. commencli March F..r. Regiments i rr v Scenes (Mati dious Mem i Mlgnon i i (Trotere) 8 ton l Wall Brown I33 words
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Advertisement114 1934-12-10 6 AN IDEAL REFRIGERATOR I lij t^w-*^ KERO-UNIT j Ili "II IT REFRIGERATOR 53 1 H m^.jt. ,\jmn* Burning Kerosene as its freezing I source, perfected and modernized H .^l-AS-A--* m over y detail, and presented in H Ti^r-f^^gggqfa^fe., a stee! cab.net of eccceptional H beauty the GIBSON Kero-Unit H j^^j^-v^^fe*-.114 words
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Advertisement222 1934-12-10 6 TONIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE OF; PROGRAMME. flfe jMmwXmmT U .^5»— 1 AmT^^LzV M *_javj i IRH-L-ar^ 9-i5 p.iyi. i j All New Acts-All New Items. i j ALSO The DIVING RINGENS m their Celebrated High Diving from Height of 150 ft. j The worlds one only P.J RINGEN. j j MATINEES222 words
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Article297 1934-12-10 7 Two Chinese Women Killed i RIOUB accident occurred hortly before ten o'clock on day morning at the 15th mile, llandfl Road, when a Johore and a Singapore taxi-cab ed. Chlneae women in the taxi were and lour other Chinese includlittle girl of ftve years, were vehicles were297 words
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Article90 1934-12-10 7 A successful non-stop charity dance was held at the Great World Cabaret on Saturday night in aid or the unemployed members oJ the United Chinese Musical Association. The music was supplied by the Great World orehestra and the orehes- tra of the United Chinese Musical Association. This was90 words
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1510 1934-12-10 7 KING OF SIAM S CONFLICT WITH ASSEMBLY Review Of The Situation A CONF LICT has arisen between I.* mg Pra J adhi P<* of Siam and i iv e ttlTT 1 over the BiU P*»* by that body which deprives him of his power to review death sentences, writes a1,510 words
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Advertisement92 1934-12-10 7 •■■m m m m j Bth DAY— MUST FINISH TOMORROW!! j fP A V ILIOMI I 6.15 9.15 flr^flflflflflflJJjJHpjJJJjj. 2*! B**__i A Masterpiece »*< T_S ANNA NEAGLE SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE j \i so MICKEY MOUSE "CAMPING OUT" and DISNEY COLOURED CARTOON" "GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS'^ j OPENING WEDNESDAY: Edgar Wallace's92 words
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Advertisement352 1934-12-10 7 I YOLrLL LAUGH ASJTOU VE NEVER LAUGHED BEFQPn t#^^Hßjj3 ALHAMBRA tonight e.is 9.15 ife»^H WILL ROGERS jk 'rnXXXXW*^ Al hIS mimitable best in tJlis rac y role bringing to vivid life u gr«Mt ZMmmi DAVID H ARUM -ass. IT^^^y You'll like it even better ihan "STATE FAIR" 1 with EVALYN352 words
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16 1934-12-10 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. KITOVITZ.— Mrs. Kitovitz and family thank kind relatives and friends for their condolences.16 words
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847 1934-12-10 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1934. Revive The R.S.P.C.A. ONE of the things of which Malaya has least reason to be proud is the apparent attitude of indifference she presents to the problem of cruelty to animals. We say apparent because it would be an outrageous libel on847 words
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Article294 1934-12-10 8 Mr. V W. W. S. Purcell has been Appointed to act as Immigration Officer. S.S.. irom Dec. 1. It is understood that Mr. VV. R. Napier has taken over the management of Bekoh estate. Johore. Haji Mohamed Arshad bin Haji Omar has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner.294 words
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Article, Illustration539 1934-12-10 8 King Who "Axed" Himself HTHERE have been a number oi cases in the past in which the visits of Royalty to Britain have placed a serious' strain en the nnances of the country cl the visiting monarch but this is most dem-itely not so with the539 words
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Article1035 1934-12-10 8 rVERY morning the doctor climbed slowly up the ski slopes. Often pausing to look down on the village, on the white houses with their red roofs, the church with its tall thin j tower and the little green bulb on top, the cows grazing peace fully in the green1,035 words
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Advertisement106 1934-12-10 8 mm m\- mS CALDBECKS FINEST AUSTRALIAN VEAL Special 'London' Cut Shoulders also Boned and Rolled with or without fine flavoured Seasoning. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTO. ORCHARD ROAD. ________^_________________________________.\Varin Studies Do/it be Haiq in *\a\w decorated Cases oP 5.6 and 12 Bottles THE WHISKY IHAT DEFINITELY SOLVfS THf PROBLEM ©F106 words
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Advertisement33 1934-12-10 8 SIMPLICITY ITSELF. Getting oneself insured by a "GAFLAC" POLICY is the simplest thing imaginable. Bring your insurance difficulties to the "GENERAL." GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.33 words
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Article110 1934-12-10 9 Kuomint ang Congress Opens Today Delegates From All Parts Of China Shanghai. Dec. 9. A QUORUM for the Fifth Plenary Congress oi the Kuomintang h opens its sessions tomorrow, sured because 43 members of ntral Executives of the have already arrived in the to attend the opening ol the meeting.110 words
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Article89 1934-12-10 9 I Dr. Sun Fo. President of the LegisVuan who has just visited Cann a peace mission, left yesterday Nanking, accompanied by Miss Hu Mu-lan, the daughter ol Mr. Hu Han Dr. Wang Chung-hui. the "peacer. mains in Hong Kong to await iurther instructions from Nanking rding certain counter-proposals89 words
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Article44 1934-12-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Ol telegrams from overseas Ln all parts oi the world supthe proposal oi Marshal Kai-shek and Mr. Wang Chingurge the Chinese leaders to as- bringing about a real unification country, were received by the Government during the last44 words
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Article37 1934-12-10 9 Sin chew Jit Poh - Sin chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Dee. !>. Hsu Chien Ping, of the Chinese ry of Finance, has been appoint- commissioner to investigate acial conditions ol the overseas! in Malaya, Dutch Indies.' od the Philippine Islands.37 words
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Article40 1934-12-10 9 Death Of Weil-Known Theatrical Producer London. Dec. (>. death occurred suddenly today of Wylie, aged 56. the well-known trical producer. He was this r producing a Christmas pantomime nly at Drury Lane Theatre but in leading provincial cities. BritishBritish Radio - 40 words
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Article43 1934-12-10 9 London. Dec. 7. total amount applied for in tenlor €40.000.000 Treasury Bills c 58,425,000. The amount allotted l at 3 months was £40.000.000. The average rate per cent, was 11 2.8d. as compared with 9 3.94 per cent, last British RadioBritish Radio - 43 words
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Article11 1934-12-10 9 Harvy Holmbcrg was admitted to Ipoh Hospital on Monday suffering ver.11 words
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Article103 1934-12-10 9 Sending Largest Contingent For Plebiscite Geneva, Dec. 8. It is almost certain that the inter- 1 national lore© for the Saar will num-i ber 4.000. It will be as mobile as possible and will be under a British Ccmmander-in- j Chief, as Britain will send the largestReuter - 103 words
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Article85 1934-12-10 9 Successful Treatment For Rheumatism London. Dee. 8. Goid as a cure i'Oi rheumatism ha? been tried successfully at the Royal Waterloo Hospital, London, according to a report to the Hospital ccmtrittee y h specialist physician. The treatment consists of giving the patient small injections oi' gold atReuter - 85 words
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Article114 1934-12-10 9 I British Steamer's Terrible Voyage London. Dec. The Daily Mail correspondent at Aarhus in Denmark says the British steamer. Orient City, has arrived there after a terrible voyage from Dairen via Panama. Terrific gales were encountered off the west coast of the United States, and great waves continuallyReuter - 114 words
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Article135 1934-12-10 9 A Systematic Survey Of Highway Development London. Dee. 6. The Transport Minister tonight sent p. circular letter to all highway authorities in the London traffic area Informing them of his decision to hav e made a comprehensive and systematic survey of highway development required in greater London toBritish Radio - 135 words
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Article83 1934-12-10 9 Serious Affray In Italian Somaliland Addis, Aba has. Dec. 8. As a counter to the Italian protest over a recent affray in Italian Somaliland in which 60 more killed, the Abyssinan charge d'affairs has been instructed to lodge a vigorous protest at rome based on the Abyssinian contentionReuter - 83 words
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Article160 1934-12-10 9 Eskimuland Only Country To Escape It Vancovour, (British Columbia). After four years continuous service I in the Arctic, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police motorship. St Roch. j has returned to civilisation, reporting that Eskimoland is the only country in the world that has escaped the "depression." Sergeant H.160 words
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Article, Illustration53 1934-12-10 9 uncheoJ ?l\VL i^ G u" A u' th Ame ca Ambassador in London at a SSSm m w hl _i h n< __l r bv lhe ForM n Press Association at elVea^^JS^ 9 s_! Bin ham <■«*> is here seen in earnest conversation with M. Massip. president of the Foreign53 words
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Article60 1934-12-10 9 9 Ft. High— And Still Growing Alexandria. Mohamed Ghazi. a young Egyptian ■_-STS*-«- to be the taliest man "gZTXm* was .ess than 6 ft ?all when he fell from a building In which he was working and injured h?s Tiead snice when the best doc ors fn Egypt60 words
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Article116 1934-12-10 9 Poland And Britain Come To Terms London, Dec. 6. It was announced in the House of Commons today that as a result of discussions which had been proceeding in London an agreement had been reached between representatives of Polish and United Kingdom coal industries and would be submittedBritish Radio - 116 words
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166 1934-12-10 9 GERMAN JEWS 60,000 Leave But Only 7,000 For Palestine Berlin. Of the 60,000 Jews who have emigrated from Germany in the past two years. 30.000 have gene to France, reports Dr. Druno Weill, acting president of the entral Union of Jews, according to the Jewish Telegraph Agency. Only about 6.000166 words
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Article160 1934-12-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Great Demonstration To Last A Week Shanghai, Dec. 9. yHE citizens of Nanking are mak- ing preparations to hold a colossal demonstration against the smoking of opium. The movement which has been fostered by the Central Government, will be in charge of the "New Life" Committee of160 words
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Article204 1934-12-10 9 Objection To "Unjust I Discrimination" Berlin, Dec. 8. is as anxious as any nation to dispel the clouds of fear and suspicion in Europe." declared the Foreign Minister. Baron von Neurath. in an exclusive interview with Reuter at the Wilhelmstrasse. "and will certainly sympathetically bestow attention204 words
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Article106 1934-12-10 9 Australia To Cover 3,000 Miles Of Selected Areas Sydney. Plans for an air survey of certain areas of Australia are disclosed by a notice in the Commonwealth Gazette calling for tenders. The Dominion requires aerial photographic surveys of a total of 3.000 square miles of selected areas, divided106 words
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Article115 1934-12-10 9 A Comprehensive British Scheme London, Dec. The decision to undertake a comprehensive inland water survey for Great Britain was announced in the House of Commons by the Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, who has been in consultation with the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research andBritish Radio - 115 words
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Advertisement263 1934-12-10 9 XMAS PUDDINGS TmmW w&sK J n W r are able to make in <»ur afr Kilrhen. from üb-ohilrl< fresh ingredients, a limited ititml-er of Villus l*inhiin«;- for special order*. The Puddings are the genuine l.o'm.niade \ariet) and the entile process of making is eurri.d out under direet European super* ision.263 words
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Article852 1934-12-10 10 GALANG BESAR RUBBER MEETING Prospects Of better Times Soon TPHE general meeting of Galang Besar Rubber Plantations. Limited was held on Nov. 6, in London. Mr. Charles Emerson, chairman, presiding, said: The accounts are presented in their usual somewhat complicated form, the reason being that the operations of two distinct852 words
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Article347 1934-12-10 10 LARGER CLOTH DEMAND IMMINENT? Increasing Activity In Textiles MESSRS. James F. Hutton's Man- Chester weekly market report, for the week ended Nov. 14 states: During the past week the market has remained fairly steady, with a tendency towards firmer values. At New York sentiment has been affected by the possibilities347 words
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Article165 1934-12-10 10 Dec. 6 7. 8. American Can. Com. 106% 107 106% American Telephone and Telegraph 110 109 109 Atcheson Railroad 56 55% 54% Dupont 98 3 4 98% 99% Firestone 17 17% 17% General Electric 20' 4 20% 20% General Motors 33% 33% 32 3 4 Goodrich 10% 11%165 words
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Article623 1934-12-10 10 Merely Psychological Reaction Unjustified Rise In Copper Price MALCOLM Bowley and Son in their weekly market report dated London, Nov. 23 state: The copper market has again been t subjected to heavy selling of forward 1 metal, mostly by firms with American! connections. The selling has been largely of a623 words
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Article61 1934-12-10 10 The output of tin ore from Kamuntlng Tin Dredging during November. 1934, was as follows: Output <piculs) 3,142; hours run 1830 yardage 375,000; estimated value of ore $219,100; estimated gross mine profit $176,900; total estimated mine profit for 5 months of current financial year $684,157. Hitam Tin. Limited,61 words
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Article261 1934-12-10 10 DIVIDEND OF 75 CENTS A SHARE THE report of the directors of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., dated Dec. 8, states: After writing off depreciation, making provision for bad and doubtful debts, and including a transfer from Internal reserves, the balance amounts to $672,135.65 which, with the261 words
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80 1934-12-10 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Dec. 8, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose > 20 7 8 21 (F.0.8.) current month 21« 8 21' 4 Jan. Mar. 21 7 8 22 Apr. June 234 23 s 8 July80 words
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Article77 1934-12-10 10 Foreign Interest In Malaya's Tin Companies From Our Own Correspondent I London, Dec. 8. •T^HE following three companies pro- pose to alter their articles of association in order to ensure that the controlling interest shall remain British: Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd.. Southern Perak Dredging. Ltd.. and77 words
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Article136 1934-12-10 10 Foreign Imports of Tin ore during the month of November, 1934. Country of Origin Tons. 1. Alaska 2. Burma 372 3. The Netherlands Indies Banka and Billiton Singkep Other Places 5 4. French Indo-China 125 5. Japan 92 6. Siam 1.172 7. Tanganyika 9 8. Union of136 words
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Article986 1934-12-10 10 Fraser 's Share List SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1934. Ampat Tin (4s) 43 3d 4s 7^_d Asam Kumbang 35s 36s c.d c.b. Austral Malay 60s 62s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 9d 14s 6d Ayer Weng (81) 2.15 220 Bangrln Tin (S) 25s 3d 26s J Changkat Tin 46s 47s986 words
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Article204 1934-12-10 10 Dec. 8. SELLING London 4 months* sight 2 4 7 32 London. 3 months' sight 243 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 4% London, demand 2j4 332 London, T.T. 2'4 332 Lyons, Paris, demand 870 I Hamburg, demand 143 New204 words
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Article79 1934-12-10 10 Dec 8. Gambier Java Cube Hamburg Cube Muntok White Pepper White Pepper Copra. Sundried Copra, mixed Fair Sago. Flour Small Flake Tapioca Blanja Jelotong Sarawak Jelotong R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 perk R. B. Siam No. 1 Sh Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" Rice. Saigon Al Rice, Saigon79 words
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Article83 1934-12-10 10 Outputs oi rubber for ti November. 1934. from the estates are notified. Unit (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd lbs; Malakorf Rubber E 157,300; Taiping Rubber Plan Ltd. 121.605; Sungei Batu (Ma Rubber Estates Ltd. 72.000; Tl sor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd Foothills I Malaya I Rubber 1--38,000; Bertam Consolidated83 words
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Article, Illustration562 1934-12-10 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - STARS SHOULD HAVE larger FAMILIES MOLLIE MERRICK jj o liywood Jn Person BY should be ashamed oi j fefl having such small t one or maybe two The speaker Is Rosaline ought to Hollywood by V. anger to play in "The Vanishes." Miss Russell's jlaim to subject is merely b562 words
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Article223 1934-12-10 11 FEWER ROYAL AIR FORCE ACCIDENTS Result Of Improved Quality Of Training is every prospect that 1934 1 provide a favourable record as id< nts. year, and there are only more to run. there have accidents with fatal re-death-roll of 29. ■■ssary to go back to 1921 dually low. In that223 words
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Article69 1934-12-10 11 The following engagements are an- in The Times of Nov. 22SSSS1 WilUam Husband, Rengam Geoffrey wuiwm vri ne er son of Estate. Johore. a J° a U n T th e ate the Rev. JR. Husoa wln Mrs. Husband. Hursley Chester, and Olivia oa g McCUntock X McCUntock Newbery. Cress.69 words
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Article, Illustration638 1934-12-10 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst AN UNPOPULAR HOLD-UP TPHERE is one defensive plav that bridge players can almost without exception be depended upon to make at every opportunity. At trump contracts. if Dummy has several trumps and a singleton in some side638 words
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Article295 1934-12-10 11 Eleven To Be Built In Great Britain Eleven new aerodromes are to be constructed in Great Britain for the Royal Air Force. This was announced in the House of Lords by Viscount Hailsham, Minister tor War. replying to a question by Lord Mottistone (formerly Major-General Seely> as to295 words
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Article39 1934-12-10 11 Mr. C. A. Roels. manager. Sungei Ular Estate. Kulim. is proceeding on leave, by the Conte Verde on Dec. 17. Mr. H. A. Campbell, manager of Sungei Rambai Estate. Kuala Selangor. will take over the management of Sungei Ular.39 words
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411 1934-12-10 11 CLAIM DISMISSED Story Of Transfer For A Consideration TWO Malaya sisters. Nek binti Haji Ahmat and Puteh binti Haji Ahmat. brought an unsuccessful suit against their father, Haji Ahmat, in the Ipoh Supreme Court. They sued for the return of certain moveable411 words
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Advertisement286 1934-12-10 11 Assets exceed $12,«§0,006. Aa-urance force over $35,»*t.t«« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British286 words
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Advertisement439 1934-12-10 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each 3.000,00k Reserve Fund £3,o<Vt* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.006 HEAD OFFICE: 36. Blshopsgate, London EC. 9. Af encles and Branchea. Alor Star illollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok439 words
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395 1934-12-10 12 M. S. Jutlandia DUE SOON ON MAIDEN VOYAGE i THE m.s. Jutlandia. which is due shortly in Singapore on her maiden voyage, was built by the Nakskov Shipyard. Denmark, to the highest specifications of Lloyd's and was completed in November. 1934. She is a combined395 words
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Article188 1934-12-10 12 Twenty Believed Shot Or Drowned CEVEN pirates were captured and twenty either drowned or shot in a fierce fight between a cruiser and three pirate junks off the Chekiang coast, near Tinghai island, close to Ningpo. The cruiser was despatched to the neighbourhood by the Fishery188 words
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Article29 1934-12-10 12 Freight Tariff No. 4. It is notified for information that with effect as from Dec. 1, 1934 the East Asiatic Co., Ltd.. have resigned from this Conference.29 words
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Advertisement626 1934-12-10 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. /^nV^HiJS^ /^Am\m\ -SS-g-MWJ MOTELS MXFMktB \^^H !^^l (Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAaMERS626 words
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Advertisement240 1934-12-10 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. RED FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1 Regular passenger and cargo services from Singapore to Java. Borneo, Baaka and Billiton. FOR BATAVIA. HERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tues. and Fri.) s.s. Nam Yong Tues Dec. 11 s.s. Ban Hong Liong Fri Dec. 14 FOR240 words
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Advertisement138 1934-12-10 12 ISTRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. rhristni.is Excursions \i Reduced Rati gINGAPORI Bl I {tot Brastagl) AND R] N SINGAPORE— PI N AND RET- >^W I apply I rANSFIEI D Al LIB, Or, 9 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF MUJKjM By Fortnightly Passenjrrr Steami" Between Rangoon. Purt Sudan. Marseilles. Palma and Knglaod HOMEWARD138 words
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Miscellaneous580 1934-12-10 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m Thursday 7.30 a.m. _edah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. .uantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Celantan (via Uemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and580 words
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Miscellaneous503 1934-12-10 12 PASSENGERS OUTWARD The following were passengers ior Singapore and Penang on the Ranch! which arrived here on Fridiiy: Mr. R. Anderson. Mr. R. Abbott, Mrs. M. Black. Mrs. M. Boyd. Mr. J. Barron, Mrs. E. Currie. Mr. H. F. Clements. Mr and Mrs. A. D. Campbell Miss I. Farrer, Miss503 words
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Miscellaneous188 1934-12-10 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR s,,lps East Wharf (Eatraacc <..u Sumatra Maru 22 p_3? Main Wharf (Entrant Op ten Moon 18; C 1 J,: Deucalion 14; Cent Africa Maru 7 Empire Dock (Entran,, IJt Larut. ipoh 31, Mun ;Euma,us3S:Chn, West Wharf CftrtraaeeCal, 1 Nieuw Zee! 1 Section 10 (Entrance Gafc Corona 50. TWJIn188 words
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Advertisement446 1934-12-10 13 j m ***sA^mP m>^ P&O j I <y*v and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I Tnage S'pore. Tnage S^ore SOMALI 6.810 Dec. 19 CARTHAGE 15,000 Feb 15 i NALDERA 16.000 Dec 21 BEHAR 6.000 Feb' 28 I 1935 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 1 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 4446 words
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Advertisement478 1934-12-10 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. •Incorporated In England) •'ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL City o Florence De C H Dec .16 City ot Eastbourne rjec. 30 Jan. 2 r v f 116 Jan 14 Jan. 16 .SS f D^! nk rk Jan.478 words
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Advertisement1203 1934-12-10 13 fcJ^MU'-^*^^ ==^s=SS^S_^___ i>>^^ t < ij^^mmm^: kmum\m _^_^__^^S| rHB BLUB FUNNEL LINK (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00., (ltU) Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Ltd. Mutual Sieam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR Ltd. [BE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHTH CO.. Ltd. ["HE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.,1,203 words
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Advertisement817 1934-12-10 14 P. Ma KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OP TEN NOORT— Monday, Dec. 10. Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA— Monday, Dec. 10, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday. Dec. 11, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. NIEUW ZEELAND— Tuesday, Dec. 11, Batavia. Semarang. Sourabaya, Brisbane. Sydney. Melbourne and Adelaide. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Dec. 11,817 words
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Advertisement332 1934-12-10 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP _LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. I TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running: water— excellent cuisine ample Deck space— entertainment332 words
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Advertisement543 1934-12-10 14 O. S- K-LINg to ENGLAND AFRICA, RETURNING TO SINGAPORE VIA s UE Next your HOME LEAVE Avail the facilities offered jointly by the O. S. K. Singapore-Africa UNION CASTLE mmtmAmMmi j N. Y. K. Europe-Singapore £131- 8-0 First Class throughout £115-18-0 &£?%&„+<** it. Passengers who take a portion oi their543 words
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1284 1934-12-10 15 Six Points All In Malaya Cup Match Rinfapore 6 pts.; U. Services 6 ots ORE dropped another vital point in the Malaya Cup com' J on when they met the United Services on the padang on and now the only prospect they have of retaining1,284 words
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Article164 1934-12-10 15 Singapore's Up-Country Tour Postponed Singapore's return inter-State hockey matches against Malacca and Negri Sembilan have been postponed indefinitely owing to the dates clashing with the tactical exercises arranged for Dec 15 and 16. The local hockey Association felt that it would serve no good purpose to send a164 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-12-10 15 A line out in the Singapore vs. United Services match on Saturday which was drawn 6 points all.18 words
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Article568 1934-12-10 15 MANY CLOSE FINISHES AT IPOH Year's Last Racing Day Provides Thrills (From Our Own Correspor dent. Ipoh, Dec. 8. ¥>ERAK racing for 1934 was conclud- ed today with the second day of the Amateur meeting. Fine weather again prevailed. The attendance was much greater than was yesterday and included His568 words
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610 1934-12-10 15 Jovial Partv Lose With Weakened Team 'T'HERE was a faifly large crowd at the Clerical Union Hall. Singapore, yesterday to witness the first -round tie in the Interclub championship tournament between the Jovial Badminton Party and the Rovers Badminton Party which resulted in a victory610 words
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Article522 1934-12-10 15 CEYLONESE BEATEN FOUR-ONE Ceylon S.C. 1 Colts 4. The Singapore Colts added another victory to their list yesterday when they visited Balestier Plain and beat the Ceylon Sports Club by four goals to one. Their win was well-deserved, for they held the Ceylonese to strictly defensive522 words
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Article248 1934-12-10 15 CAMBRIDGE ELEVEN Parker Succeeds Human As Captain ANOTHER INDIAN BLUE? npHERE will be many changes in the Cambridge University cricket team next summer. J. H. Human will not be in residence and a new captain has had to be found therefore. The choice has gone to G. VV. Parker, a248 words
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Article123 1934-12-10 15 Scotland And Ireland Beat "The Rest" (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dee. 8. A scratch rugger match between "Scotland" and "Ireland" vs. the Rest ended in a win for the former by 12 pts. (a penally goal and three tries) to 3 pts. (a try). Play was123 words
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Article51 1934-12-10 15 The following will represent the Y.M.CA. Ist hockey XI against A.PC Ist XI at A P.C. today at 5.15 pm.: J. Bleha; R. Lyne. P. C. Sands; T. P. F. McNeice. Lee Fong Lim. G. Day F. Pullen, C. Reshty. A. N. Katyal. W. R. Willis. C. Catchatoor. Reserve: VV.51 words
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Article316 1934-12-10 15 Islanders Hockey Victory INDIANS BEATEN ON HOME GROUND H. K. S. Battery 3; I.A 1. The H.K.S. Battery defeated the Indian Association at Balestier by 3—l yesterday at hockey in a game that was of a scrappy nature, dm possibly to the ground. The islanders were the better team and316 words
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Article53 1934-12-10 15 Chin Sen 800 Beats Lee Kim Loon (From Our Own Correspondent l iipin, Dec. 1 In the Chinese Recreation Club open singles final. Chin Sen 800. the North Perak champion, deleated Lee Kim Loon 6—3. 6—3. The champion's play was characterised by forceful drives, with brilliant placings to53 words
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575 1934-12-10 16 ARSENAL LUCKY TO DRAW Derby County's Nine Goals (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 9. rE clash between Arsenal and i Huddersneld attracted a tremendous crowd who were amply rewarded by witnessing brilliant' football. Fought at great pace from the be- ginning,575 words
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Article879 1934-12-10 16 Exeter Beaten By 4 To One London. Dec. 9. THE most notable victory in the second round of the F.A. Cup on Saturday was that of Yeovil Petters who beat Exeter by four goals to one. Exeter's defeat by such a large margin must have come as879 words
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Article81 1934-12-10 16 N egri-Malacca's Malaya Cup Victory (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. IN a Malaya Cup Rugby match today Negri-Malacca beat Johore by 24 points (3 goals and 3 tries) to nil. Johore were completely outclassed in all departments of the game. Tries were .scored by Robey, Liston and81 words
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Article70 1934-12-10 16 The following hav e been invited to May rugby football for S.C.C. "A" vs. >.S. Polic-e Ist XV today: on the ?adang:— A. E. Minns; R. H. Burgess, 1. F. Heath. A. L. Hill. E. F. Murphy, i. L. Davies. F. L. Lane. C. T. Smith, T. E. C. Mitchell,70 words
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328 1934-12-10 16 GOLF WITH NET SCORE OF 143 Three Scores Of 146 THE Captain's Prize, competition of the Singapore Golf Club, was played over 36 holes during the i week-ends Ist 2nd and Bth/9th| December and resulted in a win fori J. F. Easton with a328 words
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Article35 1934-12-10 16 Replay Of December Medal "A* Division The replay of th e tie in "A" Division of the December Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club, resulted in a win for A. W. Bourne.35 words
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Article159 1934-12-10 16 Final Of Sir Arnold Robinson Cup In the final of the Singapore Golf Club Sir Arnold Robinson's Cup ladies foursomes competition, Miss Hadley and Miss Lucas beat Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Wyckoff 2 and 1. GARRISON G.C. The monthly medal compeUtion was played at the Garrison Golf159 words
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Article93 1934-12-10 16 Kedah Beaten By Seven Goals Ipoh De* 8. Playing at Kuala Kangsar fetter- i day, Perak beat Kedah at hockey 'w seven goals to nil. As the score indicates the match was very one sided but only one go\i was scored In the first half. The goals93 words
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519 1934-12-10 16 BY BEATING LEEDS From Our Own Correspondent* London. Nov. If*. Sunderland strengthened their hold on the leadership of the Championship i by beating Leeds United at Leeds by i lour goals to two. They have not yet been beaten away Irom home, and of their seven519 words
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Article136 1934-12-10 16 Rugby Union WeekEnd Matches c_ M k- Lone- !)(M Some big scores i Rugby Union mat. h, r d Cheshire scored S3 umberlands 5 and D rt^ against Cumberland"^ Cheshire 33: Northun Cornwall 0 Glouo ifc Devon 3: Somera Durham 22: Cumberla d 14 North Midlands 3:136 words
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Advertisement91 1934-12-10 16 USE mm* Hudson's British Tipping Wagons FITTED WITH *FARO" HIGH -CLASS BALL. It E\ KIM, WHEELS AND AXLES i -ri i i and Cut Your Transport Costs By 50%* FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR STRENGTH. DURABILITY AND ECONOMY. Jj BlMBSft when using HUDSON'S Wagons equipped t^^^^BteaSf^^.W vvith far O" BALL-Bearing91 words
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