The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 January 1935
1935-01-09
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Title Section17 1935-01-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,468. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935 10 CENTS17 words
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146 1935-01-09 1 Express Crashes Into Rear Of Another Train COACHES TELESCOPED Moscow, Jan. 8. QIXTEEN neisons were killed and 67 were injured m J 8 disastrous express collision which occurred yesterday momi' 135 miles from Leningrad on the Moscow main line. It is146 words
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224 1935-01-09 1 Orders For Italy And U. S. London, Jan. 8. "THE Daily Telegraph's aviation corres- poncent caustically comments on British firms* failure m the Chinese tion market and says the position was seriously weakened three years ago wh» n *he Americans and Italians attacked it,Reuter - 224 words
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Article139 1935-01-09 1 Prohibited Acts In The Saar Saarbrucken, Jan. 5. Plebiscite voters must be dumb as they enter the polling booths. Especially, they warned against exclaiming "Hell Hitler." Neither must they tell how they are voting while m the polling station and must surrender their ballot papers and must keepReuter Wireless - 139 words
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Article66 1935-01-09 1 Premium Imposed On Rowdyism Moscow*, Jan. 7. Objection to the use of slang by pioneer leaders -anglice. boy scout leaders* is voiced m the young Communist league's journal which says they should speak pure Russian and so set a good example to their charges. The paper also inveighsReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article51 1935-01-09 1 Shanghai, Jan. 8. JZENNETH Lamb, aged 32, a sergeant m the Municipal Police and formerly of the Suffolk Regiment, was found shot dead with a wound on the head at the police station today. There was a sporting gun by his side. He hailed from NorfolkReuter - 51 words
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Article82 1935-01-09 1 Ski-ing Tragedy In Austrian Tyrol Vienna, Jan. 8. TTWO brilliant young English scientists, Kenneth Armstrong, Research Scholar of Oxford and John Howard of the Government Fuel Research Station, Greenwich, have been killed m a ski-ing disaster near Vent m the Austrian Tyrol. It appears they wereReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-01-09 1 Admiral Byrd Completes Plans Dunedin, Jan. 8. A new expedition has been planned by Admiral Byrd provided the ioe is favourable. He will take his wooden ship, Bear cf Oakland, to east of King Edward Seventh Land, finishing at Valparaiso. Chile. Reuter Wireless ADMIRAL BYRDReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article246 1935-01-09 1 Public Debt Reaches A New Record Washington, Jan. 8. Another huge deficit totalling j $4,528,900,000. bringing the total pubilk* debt to a new record of $34,239,000,JOOO by June 30. 1936. is estimated by. President Roosevelt for the fiscal year beginning on July 1. In the Budget message to246 words
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Article62 1935-01-09 1 London, Jan. 8. The Prime Minister has returned to London and is resuming his ardous labours after greatly benefitting from his holiday at Lossiemouth. Among the first callers at No. 10 were Mr. J. H. Thomas and Sir Maurice Hankey the latter after his Empire tour when itReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article96 1935-01-09 1 Diary of the week 2 Radio programmes 2 Winter comes to Britain 2 Liner aground 2 Captain drowned 3 Singapore Assizes 3 Bombers arrive from India 3 London letter 4 Picture page 5 Revolution m films 6 Inquests at Butterworth 6 British tanker missing 7 Franco-Italian pact96 words
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Article, Illustration422 1935-01-09 1 THEORY THAT KI DNAPPING MAPPING WAS "AN INSIDE JOB" Former Lindbergh Nurse Undergoes Gruelling Cross-Exanination EFFORTS TO SHAKE HER TESTIMONY I Memington, Jan. 8. After a gruelling cross-examina-tion, Betty Gow, the Scottish nurse of the Lindbergh baby, emerged from the ordeal of the witness box as one of the mostReuter wireless; Reuter. - 422 words
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Article51 1935-01-09 1 Flemmgton, Jan. 7. Emotion swept over the court trying Hauptmann for the murder of the Lindbergh baby when Betty Gow, the infant's Scots nurse, gave a narrative of the tragic kidnapping. The accused turned ashen colour when Betty moved to the witnessbox. Choking down a sob, she said51 words
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Article81 1935-01-09 1 Fire In Hold Of The Georgic New York. Jan. 5. Fire m the cotton cargo delayed the departure of the Cunard White Star's 27,000 ton motor liner G-eorgic for Liverpool for a few hours. The firefighters controlled the Qutbreak within an hour and a half. The fire probablyReuter wireless. - 81 words
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Article64 1935-01-09 1 Assertion By Counsel For Defence Flemington. Jan. 5. There was no hearing of the Lindbergh trial today but the chief counsel for the defence asserted that by Jan. 10 the Court, would name two men and two women and charge them with kidnapping. He outlined that the defenceReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article53 1935-01-09 1 Block Of Ore Crashes On Workmen Belgrade, Jan. 6. Five people were killed and one seriously injured when an enormous block of lead and zinc ore crashed during blasting operations at Mitrovitza. It is feared that others are injured or imprisoned and rescuers are frantically working to excavateReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Advertisement52 1935-01-09 1 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION TONIGHT, TOMORROW SATURDAY 12th. PATRICIA NELSON Pec.ahty Dancer Late of Follies, Bergere Casino De Pari*. ■n, Miss. MONA LEE ne tnghsh Dancer direct from the Kit Kat Club, London >d Return visit of the Popular Artists HUGO JOSEPHINE Non -Diners $1.00 Raffles celebrated orchestra52 words
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Advertisement74 1935-01-09 1 I Hi A ▼lIH SEA VIEW H 0 T E L IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT ENTIRELY RENOVATED EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, RUNNING HOT 4 COLD W I I R TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS TOMORROW (INFORMAL) FRIDAY SATURDAY (FORMAL) (INFORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE -M«^-Ha_«-_^_B_*r-a-_H_M_^_H-i__a__B_M-_i__BHß_pPWßV«^__a__aa^B ADELPHI74 words
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Advertisement620 1935-01-09 2 Diary Of I The Week WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9th. High Water 1.56 a.m. 9.2 ft., 1.25 p.m. IM ft. Rugby: SC.C "B" vs. R.A., padang* Hockey: S.C.R.C vs. A.P.C. Paya Lebar; Police II vs. R.A.F. IT., Depot. Golf: Keppel Golf Club, Women's Committee Meeting. THURSDAY, JAN. 10th. High Water 2.34 a.m.620 words
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Advertisement651 1935-01-09 2 LINER AGROUND WINTER ARRIVES IN ENGLAND Snou Ploughs Busy In i Lincolnshire i London, Jan. 8. A RCTIC breezes have brought the < first touch of winter to England after two months of unseasonaoble and snow fell m London this afternoon j and more is expected. r Snow is lying651 words
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Advertisement601 1935-01-09 2 OFF U.S. COAST Pounded By Heavy Seas New York, Jan. 8. ""THE Ward liner Havana, of 6,67 tons, is aground off Mantanilla Shoal near Jupiter. Florida, and is leakin and is being badly pounded by heav seas. There are 51 passengers and 12 :rew aboard. Several steamers an coastguard cutters601 words
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Advertisement626 1935-01-09 2 Today's Radio I Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio 8 Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Is g WEDNESDAY y 6 Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance mrsic by Raffles 6 Ho: el Dance Orchestra under the d direction of Dan Hopkins, o 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits626 words
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Advertisement455 1935-01-09 2 CLASSIFIED AD LUXURIA CREAIT Harriet Hubbard Ayer. A perfect cleansing cream that seeps deep into the pores, loosening those invisible flakes of dust and grime which soap and water can never reach, bringing them quickly to the surface to be wiped away. Leaves the skin clean and refreshed. MEDICAL HALL,455 words
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Advertisement532 1935-01-09 2 VERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now Invited for following materials or ■ertleei particulars, see Municipal Supply of High Pressun Tubes for Water Dept. _>^te Closing. 4 p.m. Thursday" 14th. 1935. Supply of 30,000 gallons ol Emulsifw Bltumen. Date of Closing 4 Friday Jan. 18th. 1935 Supply of 100532 words
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129 1935-01-09 3 SWEPT AWAY IN FLOODED RIVER Body Not Yet Recovered the T _c-Ei)Y enveloped the Straits Steamship Company's vessel, the og, on Monday morning at Trengganu when her skipper John Henry Smith, lost his life under sad circumstances. It appears that recent rain129 words
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175 1935-01-09 3 SEAPLANE BASE ON SCOTTISH COAST To Defend Explosive Works W ORK Cl a shore site between Stevenston and Saltcoats (Ayrshire) has led to the belief that the Government is planning a seaplane base there for the R.A.F. and Admiralty. The site is now being cleared by contractors. An ironworks is175 words
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Article215 1935-01-09 3 ELEVEN BOMBERS ARRIVE FROM INDIA Inter-Command Flight £LEVEN Hawker Hart bombers, a part of No. 11 (Bomber) Squadron, stationed at Risalpur. m India, arrived m Singapore shortly after half-past one yesterday afternoon, having accomplished its flight from its base to here In one week. The flight, an inter-command one. of215 words
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Article124 1935-01-09 3 A policeman was stabbed by man m a Singapore street yesterday. He is now lying In hospital. It appears that the policeman, a Malay lance corporal attached to the Kandang Kerbau division, was arresting a Teochew vagrant for begging for alms m Bain Street at 7 a.m.. when124 words
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Article49 1935-01-09 3 Harbin. to the local press the Air *c Committee has passed a resolution that the moneyed class of this town must subscribe $160,000 per innum to the Air Defence Fund. I* is proposed that the yearly subscriptions to this fund range from $100 *o $5 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1935-01-09 3 Date Of Nagalingam Case CHINESE GETS FOUR YEARS R.I. FOR ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER THE first Singapore assizes were ceremonially opened yesterday, the sitting being preceded by a religious service at St. Andrew's Cathedral; conducted by the Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore, who was1,122 words
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Article246 1935-01-09 3 New Way To End Indigestion. It is not a drug -yet lt relieves stomach pains almost instantly. That is the claim made for a newly-dis-covered remedy ior indigestion. The experience of this business man proves that claim to be thoroughly Justified. He writes:— "I was246 words
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Advertisement150 1935-01-09 3 THERAPION N0.2 THERAPIONNp.3 Ho 1 for Bladder Catarrh. Ho. Sto* kin Diuutt. Mo. S for Ckronle W I ■MMi EngHiti )'r e« Sa. Ch«n»i»t». or«ith«r N e. ratara Ma U. Vv I f Cl tRC -eat Co Htrentock Rd.N.W_,Loa*la« OR. LE C LERCS PILLS fOf th« Uva» Uidnayt weak kidn«yt.&150 words
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Advertisement145 1935-01-09 3 THE MAKERS ***feVJßjjj*^^-fe^ OF FAMOUS /*^W_f*t^ a:: -C___y-»-' i B RITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CA R mVI b____-^ <.r^P__ IW?| V __--7-__v i__a__ A*A_T J_m SS r*^' SfWL ___W__J_^__4 i-fc*"v? uluufl___ W Uvwlffl IMvE- *^1 The tow A<col Saloon, a IB f\aW thoict oi cither 11.9, 13.9 cv W£. v \____S___f__f^/ 1145 words
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Article, Illustration3660 1935-01-09 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON "'A Strang Cram Christmas" The Old Sous Disproved 12,000,000 Letters Daily 1;< Ihhs Of The King's Speech The Oldest Inhabitant Has An Inhappy Christmas Carols And Catcalls Snakes At tl Per Foot Politicians At Play "It Might Have Been Yonr Sister" A Condon Landmark Closes3,660 words
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Advertisement59 1935-01-09 4 HAVE YOU TRIED DAWSON'S FRICTION SURFACE RUBBER BELTING? IT IS A FIRST CLASS PRODUCT AND VERY CHEAP IN PRICE. WHY NOT HAVE A TRIAL LENGTH AND SEE HOW IT STANDS UP TO THE JOB. WE HAVE STOCKS IN MOST SIZES AND ALSO OF WELTONA HAIR BELTING AND LINCONA BAL ATA59 words
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Article, Illustration320 1935-01-09 5 I UKU PEOPLE were killed and many injured when National Guardsman rushed the COW rthlM. at Shelbeyville Tennessee, USA m trvw P ned flre n a mob whlch m -year-oW negro, who was on trial on a charge of attacking captur a and lynch E X Harris, Guards repulsing an320 words
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Advertisement44 1935-01-09 5 REGULAR SUPPLIES c/ FRESH ENGLISH YEAST TOGETHER »/M EMPIRE ___AW^LW FLOUR, ENSURES QUALITY _^^H^HB mo. BREA SfIHHB /jy m *\\m\m\w **nr*fl \ww _/^H IL -i* €_r ySilßC^EfOK—^^MP_^^wi_E3— s_^^ J^ffiLfW PRODUCTS ARE MADE UNDER WRECT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION _t •£**<_ b PROPRIETOR-) I Warm S«u.*,c« «_i_^ __«b_»«_-_^_^m_-_»44 words
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Article357 1935-01-09 6 HOY DROWNED IN WELL Inquests Held At Buttenvorth Butterworth, Jan. 5. A pathetic story of how a buffalo gored to death a Malay named Chlk bin Abdullah, was related before] the Coroner fMr. M. J. Hayward). byj an eye witness named JafTar bin Man357 words
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Article28 1935-01-09 6 Advertisements will only be accepted when that part of the copy which is m reverse style does not exceed one quarter of the space used.28 words
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Article226 1935-01-09 6 F.M.S. Government May Amend Law (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 8. Tomorrow's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board should be unusually interesting. Mr. John Hands is to submit a motion: "That steps be taken immediately towards converting the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board into a Municipality."226 words
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Article, Illustration542 1935-01-09 6 Two Firms May Revolutionise The Film Industry SECRET EXPERIMENTS TWO great corporations, Gaumont-British and Imperial Chemical Industries, are secretly working on a cinema development as revolutionary as the introduction of the talkies. If the experiments now going forward succeed, stereoscopic films will be542 words
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Article89 1935-01-09 6 Man Charged Certified Sane Muthusamy. the man who is charged with the double murder of his wife and uncle recently at the Police Barracks and who had been sent for observation, made another appearance m court yesterday when it was stated that he had been certified sane. The89 words
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Article52 1935-01-09 6 Hoarded Ship Before She Was Properly Moored Chia Meng Kwi, a lodging house runner, pleaded guilty m the Marine Court, before Capt. Geoffrey Freyberg. to a charge of boarding the Kinta before she had been properly moored alongside the wharf other than by the gangway. He was52 words
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Article136 1935-01-09 6 Pavement Fences Now Planned NEW ROAD' SAFETY A NEW road safety experiment, the erection of fences at the pavement edge, may shortly be made on a small scale m London. The London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee is considering the recommendation of the plan to the Minister of Transport.136 words
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Article295 1935-01-09 6 Breaks Several Months Late On East Coast From Our Own Correspondent* Kuantan, Jan. 6. The breaking of the north east monsoon on the East Coast this year will be remembered as one of the most unusual on record. It broke several months late at a time when the295 words
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Article73 1935-01-09 6 Reported Adrift Without Crew We are advised by the Master Attendant that the ss. Asia Is adrift with no crew on board m the southern approach to the Straits of Formosa. Latitude 23 degrees 17' N. Longitude 117 degrees 31' E. It is very dangerous to navigation. The73 words
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Article204 1935-01-09 6 MISSED POOTING Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure ••rvEATH by misadventin •^verdict of the Penan- C D. Wills* who held vi Saturday into the death of woman. Chan Chia. who the General Hospital on _> as a result of injur through a fall m the occupation204 words
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Advertisement110 1935-01-09 6 6 p.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY 9 p.m. TIVOLI THEATRE presents KARMA NAGAN-KI-RANGANI m English m Hindustani a* with on 10th, 1935 Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon'ble Sir ANDREW and LADY CALDECOTT In aid of the RELIEF FUND Enjoy Two good Pictures for one Payment and Feel you have110 words
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Advertisement52 1935-01-09 6 I T M»*ata>iM 1 AmWO\A m *m^m* w^ I ENSURE BETTER VISION Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. ■EW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, HIGH52 words
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Advertisement58 1935-01-09 6 Beb£&'!!vß*!s _s_M_ _L _________________________________________________________________K_B*f'*^^^ *\W _r 1 X fl _^B __________________P __^_T_^^^^ m vl W h y ___^^ft?s*l*s%-'>*i*> ____r fiB**s3 Ha__ Mr B^A^AmwO^Om* «§3__&B •M ASTER'S ■•**>*# > Evert/one agrees theres no better companion than PHCENIX CLARETPOP "But there's nothing like Phoenix* Claretpop for withering a thirst announced the "Merry58 words
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108 1935-01-09 7 VESSELS SEARCH OVER A WIDE AREA A« London, Jan 7 NXIETY is felt for the safety of the 29 members of the crew of the British tanker La Crescenta which left the nort of San Luis, California, for Osaka on Nov. 24 and is nowReuter Wireless - 108 words
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Article63 1935-01-09 7 p x trem<?b Easy Conditions Prevail London, Jan. 5. Market this week, with rtng the advantage of ernment dividend disburse,]v easy conditions have also, contrary to expec-tr-end settlemnts passed undue difficulty, mainly requirements being smaller and to the good re- currency irom circuusequently, weakened eight of surplus moneyReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article119 1935-01-09 7 own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 6. Into the death of a Nonyah binte Mohamad, rkam, near Merlimau, i d to Jasin hospital 12. after having been falling tree, was held beMr. C r Middleton m the Jasin >urt. s mother said that on Der*. about 11 the119 words
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Article79 1935-01-09 7 One Of The Biggest Markets Ever Experienced Paris, Jan. 3. There was one of the biggest markets ever experienced on the Bourse today following the declaration of Government's policy to establish a shortterm money market. There were ten per cent, rises m some cases and a notableReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article46 1935-01-09 7 Sir G. Thomas Ties For First Place London. Jan. 6. Sir George Thomas. Britain. Euwe (Holland) and Flohr (Czechoslovakia) tied for first place m the Hastings Chess Congress with a score of six and a half each out of a possible nine. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article81 1935-01-09 7 Germany May Enter Into Agreement Paris, Jan. 8. France Is jubilant at the Rome Pact and it is felt Germany will not stand aloof, and France and Italy have gone much farther than expected towards a disarmament agreement. France apparently, has moved towards the Italian standpoint which willReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article80 1935-01-09 7 Concession By France In Africa Rome, Jan. 7. Under the Colonial Convention, Italy has obtained a number of concessions. Italians m Tunis are allowed to retain Italian nationality for two generations. Italy will receive a strip cf territory north of Tibestimassif 800 miles long and a hundredReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article121 1935-01-09 7 Reserve Shown In Official Quarters Berlin. Jan. 5. Some reserve is shown m official quarters concerning the Franco-Italian agreement. With regard to the first part of the agreement, a Government spokesman suggested that after so many Powers emphasised their determination to protect Austria's independence such a pact seemedReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article118 1935-01-09 7 Not Likely To Join FrancoItalian Pact London, Jan. 7. Suggestions from Rome that Britain will formally adhere to an AngloItalian pact with regard to the integrity of Austria are not supported m diplomatic circles here. It is pointed out that the British position is made clear m theReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Advertisement148 1935-01-09 7 "ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT FILMS OF THE YEAR" Says DAILY WAIL. r Am, mm* .____________k_____i__ri___l_iv I _fl Wl _i _P is ii? JL^ _f Htose greet artistry _j __Ntr ••'*■_s U*** "fill enchant ucu Rp*s \J^ CAI/I I I r 3 <^?^wi flk> ;S***ffe_^ NEXT CHANGE. PAVILION j Z.~~148 words
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Advertisement308 1935-01-09 7 TODAYS MEMORABLE OPENING! MATINEE 3.15~ CAPITOL 615 *15 c&jAo Paramount Pictures proudly offer __h The Crowning Achievement of a Master Producer 2_f__» WaTAWm—WmWm%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^^^7M _F/" _T_^__i W Mao\__Tm Am\oa\\^^^ Si *WJ__\___a _i AamW. _______L ___ii 1 B S S -_B aw _l I _____R^^v _P^h. B^ifiiß KP 4 _L _Bk'" :0:308 words
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Advertisement87 1935-01-09 7 ■"■■s™ ■__________a_i_M_H_i_^_H To Government Officers and others contemplating returning to Scotland. HEPBURN BROTHERS, COMPLETE HOUSE BUILDERS. 56 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH extend a Hearty Welcome and offer— "THE HOME YOU WANT." Terms are eminently suitable for officers and others on pension (Loans up to 90% of purchase price are readily obtained87 words
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Article27 1935-01-09 8 I ROCHE— On January Bth at Cochin. India, beloved mother of A. G.. B. V.. and F. P. Roche. Penang. F.M.S. and •Rangoon pnpers please copy.27 words
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Article34 1935-01-09 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. George Fitzsimon Clifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Clifford, of Alverton 'Manor, Penzance. Cornwall, and Miss Eileen Patricia Paton. daughter of Mrs. J. E. Paton, Singapore.34 words
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830 1935-01-09 8 The Singpore Free Press WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1935 CHINA'S FUTURE THE Communist menace which has for so many years harassed China is rapidly disintegrating, and complete suppression is anticipated m the near future. Driven ?rom stronghold to stronghold, further and further west, the Red forces are taking a terrible revenge.830 words
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Article189 1935-01-09 8 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Greig have settled at Frensham. Surrey. Dr. A. K. Cosgrave, M.C.. and Mrs. Cosgrave are staying at 101. Dorset Road. Bexhill-on-Sea. Mr. E. D. Kibble. State Engineer Pahang, is due for retirement towards the latter part of next year. Mr. C. E.189 words
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Article, Illustration482 1935-01-09 8 THE news the other day that the Britannia is to be extensively altered m order to race against the fastest of the big modern cutters this year recalls the fact that His Majesty's affection for the famous yacht dates back to the time when his father482 words
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Article1074 1935-01-09 8 I am wakened by the pattering of big naked feet upon stone flags. A moment later the door of my cell is flung open, and a loud rough voice calls "Awake!" I throw off the dark brown blankets and join the throng of nightshirted figures,1,074 words
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Advertisement116 1935-01-09 8 r*\ i -*___B^____*___l ____w".v I '■'■J _^B_sl______B| a CALDBECKS COOKED MEATS SILVER SIDE BRISKET —PRESSED OX TONGUE HAMS— PRESSED PORK PORK BRAWN You will enjoy them all Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. a_aaaaa_-_ B _Ma_a__M_^_i a—————————— __________^_^_a_M_i_H_M-a_M W'" r "i Sa'f/f/t" I"** U"T P=3* m^^^^^^B i *s^» VA116 words
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Advertisement50 1935-01-09 8 SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN is a clever illusion. And seeing through a woman is another. You can see through the ruinous expense occasioned by illness or injury if you hold a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIF-I ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. i Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.50 words
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Article55 1935-01-09 9 Passengers Carried Away And Held To Ransom Hong Kong, Jan. 8. Tj An. a coastal steamer ply- between Canton and Swatow. vsterday by a number of gol into the stamer as' mpradore and a small number ers weer carried away for; msacked the ship for before theyUnion Times - 55 words
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Article32 1935-01-09 9 Steamer Seized And Looted Hong Kong. Jan. 7. for years oci Hong Kong Rmed coasting proceeding to Macao pit :.d looted, three being kidnapped. r- iitM-n eomnnrnti vr>lv Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article58 1935-01-09 9 Improxed Returns In 1934 London. Jan. 7. Uwaya had a much better r m 1934 than m 1933 according to ms oi the four great groups. totalled which' Increase of over 5.000.000 All groups benefitted, both m the md merchandise sections. ost notable increase being on the irilnReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article222 1935-01-09 9 8,000 MEN TO BE PICKED BY DRAWING LOTS Canton. PREPARATIONS have been completed i ior the enforcement oi the Conscription Law m Kwangsi. according •to a despatch received here from Nanning. the Kwangsi Provincial capital. The law was to have been put into effect on Dec. 10Reuter - 222 words
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Article63 1935-01-09 9 A Doctor Succumbs In Ceylon Colombo. Jan. 4. Thousands of malaria sufferers continue to besiege the already choked hospitals. Destitution steadily is mii creasing m the North-Western Province m consequence of the epidemic and the failure of crops. Dr. Mendis of Padukka. who for a long time hasReuter - 63 words
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Article84 1935-01-09 9 China Informed Of Revision Shanghai.. Jan. 8 A report received from Dr. Alfred Sze. Chinese Ambassador m Washington, states that the American Government has agreed to revise its silver policy m order that it might affect China as little as possible. Further negotiations between Mr. Hull. SecretaryUnion Times - 84 words
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Article42 1935-01-09 9 $I OO,OOO WANTED Extending U.S. Arms Investigation Washington. Jan. 3. The Senate munitions enquiry committee has directed the Chairman Senator Nye. to ask for an additional SIOC.OOO trom the Senate tomorrow to enable it to continue and extend the Investigations. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article34 1935-01-09 9 Paris, Jan. 4. The Cltroen Works have been reopened when 3.000 employees, mostly m the sales' department, returned to work. The mass return of workers will begin on Jan. 7. R euterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration150 1935-01-09 9 Announcement From Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 8. THE strike of the European staff of Chinese ships plying between Hong Kong. Canton, Wuchow, and other ports m South China, came to an end this morning when the employers accepted most of the demands of the strikers. Failing to receiveUnion Times - 150 words
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Article44 1935-01-09 9 Receives Highest Belgian Decoration Tokio. The Belgian Ambassador to Japan. Baron Albert de Bassompierre. presented the Foreign Minister. Mr. K. Hirota. with the highest Belgian decoration, the Grand Cross of Leopold I. under instructions from the Kini of the Belgians.- RuterRuter - 44 words
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Article42 1935-01-09 9 Cornerstone Of New Mosque Kobe. The cornerstone has been laid here lor a mosque, which will be the first of its kind m Japan. A gathering consisting of 250 Moslems, including Indians. Turks and Tartars, attended the ceremony.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article32 1935-01-09 9 Presented With .Japanese Order Tokio. Through the Japanese Ambassador at Paris, the Emperor has presented the President of France. M. Albert Lebrun. with the Grand Order of the Chrysanthemum.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1935-01-09 9 Presented To General Chiang Nanking. The National Government has granted permission to General Chiang Kaishek to accept a decoration from the Italian Government.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1935-01-09 9 Rome. Jan. 7. General Debono, Minister for the Colonies, is likely to be the new Governor of Eritrea and Italian Somaliland- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article36 1935-01-09 9 Mr, C. J. Cornwell. manager of Glcncoe Estate. Sedenak. Johore, expects to go on leave by the P. and O. Ranchi on Jan. 18. Mr. R. C. D. Oliver, of Sedenak Estate, will act for him.36 words
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Article19 1935-01-09 9 Moscow. Direct telegraph connection has been opened between Moscow and Vladivostok, covering a distance of about 11.000 kilometres- TassTass - 19 words
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Article54 1935-01-09 9 London, Jan. 4. There will be a great saving interest by the London County Council as the result of the decision to issue a conversion loan of -£10.000.000 at par bearing 2 3 4 per cent, which will replace the existing 3' 2 per cent, stock. The new issue isReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Advertisement157 1935-01-09 9 WANTED! The NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG /if m i t __a _b. T v».^_M _i A Hei gH J Juts t Rivrht Weight Perfect Marriageable Hair Lovely Marvellous Known to be exceedingly tiful. dangerous and fearless; fond of jewellery *nd men last seen ne.\r the Capito] Theatre where he is expected157 words
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Advertisement101 1935-01-09 9 COMMODITY MARKET Latest Rubber And Tin 1 Prices (From Our Own Correspondent* RUBBER London, Jan. 8. Spot (Sellers) 6 13;i6d. (6 3 4 d.) (Buyers) 6 ll!16d. <6%d.) April-June 6 15'16d. (6 15j16d.> July-September 7*_d. (6 7j16d.) Oct.-Dec. 6>^d. (6 3'16d.) Market Steady. New York, Jan. 8. January 13.70 bid101 words
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Advertisement235 1935-01-09 9 INTERESTING NEWS I PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING I SALE— WE ARE OFFERING THE ENTIRE STOCKS I OF OUR GOWN and MILLINERY depart MENTS AT A DISCOUNT OF 25%. I THE SALE WILL COMMENCE WITH A I PRELIMINARY PARADE ON SATUROAY, JAN. 12th. II AND CONTINUE FROM MONDAY. JAN. I 14TH UNTIL235 words
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885 1935-01-09 10 IMPROVEMENT DUE TO CULTIVATION POLICY IGNORED Lunas Board Will Appeal Against Assessment "THE outlook for the rubber producing industry improved very substantially since our last meeting. "The importance of the Regulation Scheme with its immediate elt'ect on the market has, m .some quarters, rather overshadowed a885 words
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Article143 1935-01-09 10 The company's provisional assessment for standard production doe_ not, m our opinion, take into account sufficiently, the improvement resulting from our cultivation policy, and the board have therefore decided to appeal to enable the full facts to be placed before the Assessment Committee for further consideration. I cannot,143 words
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Article54 1935-01-09 10 Japan 's Cotton Cloth Exports Tokio. JJESPITE the depression and various restrictions, Japan's exports of cotton cloth continue to increase. It is estimated that this year's exports of cotton cloth will exceed 2,500,000,000 square yards, valued] at Y480,000,000, showing an increase of over Y 100,000,000 as compared with the value54 words
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Article263 1935-01-09 10 spected the rubber, and have assessed its yield at 300 lb. per acre. The intention is to allow the felled trees to lie for some time before clearing and replanting begins, with the object of enriching the soil with decomposed vegetable matter and so ensure a food supply for theReuter - 263 words
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Article104 1935-01-09 10 January 8 Gambler 5.75 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 110 Muntok White Pepper 67.00 White Pepper 66.00 Copra, Sundried 3.65 Copra, mixed 3.35 Fair Sago Flour 2 -35 Small Flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 RB.104 words
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Article116 1935-01-09 10 N. Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd. announces that immediately the Commission which it is proposed to establish m terms of "The Companies (Bondholders' Incorporation) Bill" recently introduced into the New Zealand Parliament is constituted, it is intended to lay before that Commission a comprehensive plan for the realisation116 words
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83 1935-01-09 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET January 8, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers. Spot (loose) JJJI 22 (F. 0.8.) Current month 22*/ 4 22 x 8 January 22 |/4 22 February March 23 /s 2 4 April/June 243 4 283 words
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Article101 1935-01-09 10 The following outputs of rubber for the month of Deoember, 1934, are notified United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. 374,8671 b. Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd. 178,800 lb. Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd. 154, 908 lb. Sungei Batu < Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. 79,0001 b. The Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate101 words
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Article999 1935-01-09 10 Fraser 's Share List TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1935. Ampat Tin (4s) 4B 3d 4s 7%d Asam Kumbang 33s 35s Austral Malay 61s. 625. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 14s x.d. |Ayer Weng ($1) 2.20 2.25 Bangrin Tin 24s 3d 25s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s 3d Hitam Tin (.50 cts.) .49999 words
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Article200 1935-01-09 10 Glenealy Plantations Annual •"THE directors' report ol Plantations. Limited ended Oct. 31. 1934. sta: The profit for the year ing for depreciation and dr.. amounts to $51,103.90 Whfc the balance of $71,387.83 I ward from last year mak< credit balance of $122,***** and loss account.200 words
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Article259 1935-01-09 10 January 8 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 3:32 London' T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand259 words
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Article177 1935-01-09 10 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 970,000 490,000 1,290.000 —United Press Association. Jan. 4 5 7. American Can. Com. 116 116 116* 8 American Telephone and Telegraph 104 7 8 105»2 105 l 2 Atcheson Railroad 54% 54 55 Dupont 98 98 99 Firestone 17 5 8 17% 18 General Electric177 words
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Article188 1935-01-09 10 Projected Trade Negotiations Washington. Dec. 21. The projected United States foreign trade negotiations with the Netherlands will specially include Netherlands India, it was learned today During 1933. the United States imported $30,076,000 of goods from the N.I. as compared with exports of $6,890,000. Observers regard the conclusion188 words
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Article228 1935-01-09 10 The directors' report of Indrifiri Rubber, Ltd., for the year ended B 30, 1934, states: The net profit for the year amount* to $75,065.71 (as against t\ of $6,110.54 for the previous year which must be deducted the balance of $3,877.67 brought forward from228 words
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Article75 1935-01-09 10 Between Straits Settlement* And Australia Mansfield Co. MUM arrangements have now been m freight to be accepted m tt Empire Airways' services b Straits Settlements and An.*' The rates are reasonable times taken m transit repn considerable saving m those Ukt\ existing surface transport The procedure is75 words
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Article81 1935-01-09 10 The Renong Tin Dredging C put of ore for the month of n--1934, was: No. 3 Dredge. 536 p A young policeman who "got inflamed" m the execution of his duty v/as fined £75 damages and costs at York the other day for throwing a storm lamp through81 words
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Article93 1935-01-09 11 Change Presumed Due To Strategical Reasons Nanking. The Government has decided to change the capital of Hopei province from Tientsin to Paotingfu, lying approximately ninety miles west-south-west. 1 No official explanation is available, but it is generally presumed that the change is desired principally for strategic reasons,93 words
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Article55 1935-01-09 11 Thieves Enter Home Of Chief Justice Of Hong Kong Hong Kong. An unusually audacious robbery was perpetrated m Hong Kong recently when thieves entered the home of the Chief J*:?;sr;e, Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor. and made off with a good "haul." Their loot consisted of a largeReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration845 1935-01-09 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst A SQUEEZE FOR A COUNT fJSUALLY the successful culmination of a squeeze play results m one of the adversaries' being forced to discard either a high card or a stopper m an effort to keep a trick845 words
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Article300 1935-01-09 11 Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1,800,000 ai d-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,246,730 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie Esq.. Chairman, P. R. Chalmers, Esq.. Charles J. Hambro. Esq W. H. Shelford. Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. Sir C. C. Barrio. X BE. Sir C. A.300 words
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Article158 1935-01-09 11 Driver Knew Nothing About It The driver of a coal train which broke m two near Dore (Derbyshire) travelled on to Grindleford, a distance of four miles, unaware of what had happened. A signalman noticed the trucks running backwards down the steep gradient and diverted them158 words
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Article119 1935-01-09 11 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate. London EC. 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hoilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang119 words
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Advertisement120 1935-01-09 11 Aaseti exceed $12.M0,W. --B-uranee force over $3:>.<H>o.H# The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btralts Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore »_~n*,™u ___m__i IiOhDOW OFFICE 27, Old Jewry EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with120 words
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Advertisement317 1935-01-09 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund-Sterling 6.500.000 Silver $10,000,000317 words
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Article421 1935-01-09 12 From Wrangel Island RUSSIAN ICE-BREAKER RETURNS AFTER a six months' voyage, the icebreaker Krassin has successfully carried out the visit to Wrangel Island and returned to Petropavlovsk. During this period she successfully fulfilled three important tasks:' took part m the rescue of the Chlluskiners, made a trip421 words
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Article145 1935-01-09 12 Shipping Magnate's Plea For Subsidy New York. Shipping interests In the United States are urging the Government to subsidise the construction of an American superliner to compete with the Queen Mary, the Normandie. the Bremen and Europa and the Rex. At present America's most modern ships145 words
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Article63 1935-01-09 12 Nanking. The Ministry of Communications has extended until June. 1935. the period for ship officers to be examined regarding their qualifications. The examination period was originally due to expire at the end of this month. Reuter. The Soviet salvaging expedition Epron- has reclaimed from the sea bottom63 words
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Advertisement629 1935-01-09 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) r TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Slam. *^__^^M_r____*"***M ■^jawoaaMOjAOwia'o*mW^* m mW K^H i^^__. 9__B I ~m fc^OOOTOt^ mmmw Wm*W9kWttrtT**a}^mm^^***m m^ v (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. lOIK629 words
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Advertisement559 1935-01-09 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 730 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan < via Jerantut Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p m Kelantan 'via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday.559 words
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Advertisement76 1935-01-09 12 L S. It LNHL ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE SHYOGEN MARU In Port Jan 9 CLYDE MARU Jan. 9 Jan. 9 MALTA MARU Jan. 9 Jan. 14 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI, YAWATA, NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA CLYDE MARU Jan. 14 Jan. 14 ERIC MARU76 words
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Advertisement447 1935-01-09 12 BIBBY LINE I LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.I 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT SUDAN, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 1935 WORCESTERSHIRE Jan 17 CHESHIRE Jan 31 YORKSHIRE Feb 15 SHROPSHIRE447 words
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Miscellaneous185 1935-01-09 12 HEAVY WEATHER British Tanker Receives A Severe Buffeting During the past few days the weather m the south China Sea has been severe, heavy north-easterly gales forcing many of the smaller vessels to take to shelter, states a Hong Kong message of Dec. 7. On her arrival here yesterday, the185 words
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Miscellaneous278 1935-01-09 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I, Karoa 22; Pronto 20. Main Wharf (Entrance GatJ. de Witt. Mata Hari is »1_ Maru 16; Memnon 14; Ch-ik-^ne n Troilus 9; Langleemere 7. Empire Dock (Entrance (,_tte 3)Darvel 30; Katsuragi Mir. pPr. r rhus278 words
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Advertisement459 1935-01-09 13 _V «______aJ___________T i_t P&Oand BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS V uc Due In age Spore. Triage Spore 1935 SOUDAN 6.500 MaY 13 BANGALORE 6.000 Jan. 17 CORFU 15 000 Mar 15 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Jan. 18 RANCHI ***** Mar 29 CHITRAL 15.000 Feb. 1 NALDERA 16 000459 words
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Advertisement470 1935-01-09 13 Ellerman Bucknall I Steamship 'Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of EvansviUe Jan. 14 Jan. 16 City of Dunkirk Jan. 30 Feb. 2 City of Oran Feb. 14 Feb 16 City of Newcastle Feb.470 words
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Advertisement1208 1935-01-09 13 1 TBM fi^^ i, LDm i 9 Ctmn THK HUA "BIOW BTKAMBHIP 00.. (im. oteom Snip Co., Lta.. and China Ltd a-n_» uma j*fg^*L Steam NavlgaUon Co., Ltd. THK CtTNARD WHITE <»tah r_n iWB STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THK SARAWAK STEAMSHIP £S ■THK CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. T__B AUSTOaSaIN f™SuS1,208 words
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Advertisement859 1935-01-09 14 |\b P« Ma KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (j MAJ ANG Wednesday, Jan. 9. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, U Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday. Jan. 9, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, Jan. 9. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH Thursday, Jan. 10, Penang and Belawan-Deli. CREMER Thursday, Jan. 10, Hong Kong, Swatow and859 words
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Advertisement361 1935-01-09 14 T mn 2EE m *T mu =S m mm =S==^==—— -mmmmmimmKmmimt^mma^m^mm^K^m^^^ommm^^^^^^m^^^mt __^_b_Z 7 *<. m^Xf^mmm\\\\\^m\m\^ ky^mT^^mm%% REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said. Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All oatside stateroomsExcellent cuisine Swimming bathThree day stopover Ir EIJRt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore.361 words
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Advertisement550 1935-01-09 14 mmjS^JUiA/ MS. RIO DE JANEIRO HABIT, SISTER VESSEL OF M.S. BUENOS URES i v TO THE UNITED STATES VIA S.AFRICA S.AMERICa Lea. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. M*avt Snilintrs Spore Durban C.Town R. deJ'ro Santos B. Air. NOri. __JLLa nSEr^ Man Jan. 28 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 28 Mar.550 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1935-01-09 15 Argus - Argus Weekly Sports Notes Compiled By Fugger In The Army— A Fortunate Skipper —Last Year's Game*— Owen The HeroNorth v. South— First Asiatic Included For South Racing In Malaya Penang Meeting Up-Country Horses In Form Singapore Next Bravo Macao! —A Hockey Problem HOUGH Singapore's civilian A _er1,405 words
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404 1935-01-09 15 RIVAL CAPTAINS - RIV AL CAPTAINS level, and won tlftlM FIGHT T~_ T RIDGE beat Oxford m thej -Varsity squash match at 1 li Club, Dover Street, by ft Each had previously! matches, so that Cam- 1 «WW lead by 5 to 4. OUttes, the Cambridge404 words
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Article120 1935-01-09 15 Lawn Tennis Authority's Opinion "I still think Perry is No. 1 on the world list, followed by Crawford, von Cramm and Austin," declared Mr. Wallis Myers, the well-known lawn tennis authority. This despite Perry's double defeat by Crawford, three times by Hughes, and by Quist and120 words
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Article1338 1935-01-09 15 Sprinters Who Plot For Vast Money Awards r London. E Powderhall Grounds, Edinburgh, Scotland, have been the lodestar of the greatest professional runners of the world for 70 years Often they have been a perfect Aladdin's cave to the winner and his backers; ever they1,338 words
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Advertisement31 1935-01-09 15 J^&Jtbm£m_W^3& ■______________________****^-_t^>aya*s V >"_ *w<zg* _sf^-r> JSmHr F__trV _P^ T__^>__r JM mv^ V*^*__= ?_s_ > —c^F-^iat—^"**~^_l _£*•-**>_*! ___X >*$jj*j S^**alM**>"- /*S^_MJ awr/ *\m mm >?^*- _i __sm__i H ___tC/^H i ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON.31 words
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Article48 1935-01-09 16 Sydney. Jan. 8. IN the second women's cricket test England beat Australia by eight wickets, thus winning the rubber. Australia made 162 (Maclagan four for 33) and 148 (Patridge six for 96). England made 301 for five wickets and declared (Maclagan 119 and Snowball 71). ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article75 1935-01-09 16 The ball sweeps m connection with the Keppel Golf Club January medal resulted as follows: Saturday First nine holes— C. W. Watson 2 up. Second nine holes E. Kent 1 up. First nine holes Tie. Second nine holes E. Kent 2 up MIXED FLAG COMPETITION Twenth-five couples75 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-01-09 16 A CORNER awarded the Medical Union m their hockey match against the S.C.C, which they won 7—o.17 words
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Article159 1935-01-09 16 Result Of January Mixed Foursomes The following cards were returned m the Island Club January mixed foursomes, played over the second nine holes on Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. T. Leijssius 43 13* 4 2934 Mis. L. Johnson and Dr. S. G. Rainsford 43— 9' 4 33 3 4159 words
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Article878 1935-01-09 16 PENANG RACES Full Statistics VAN BREUKELENS "**PHE following are the full statistics for the Penang Turf Club Xmas January race meeting just concluded. Penang owners had a most successful meet. Mr. Khaw Keng Hock heading the list of winning owners with four wins and $5,110878 words
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Article232 1935-01-09 16 INDIAN POLO TEAM FOR ENGLAND There are no novelties m the Hurlingham preliminary programme arranged ior next season by the club's polo manager. Capt. F. A. Gill although there is a possibility that th. Maharajah of Kashmir will bring over an Indian team. It they come they will certainly compete232 words
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Article337 1935-01-09 16 ICE HOCKEY England And Canada Draw Five All ENGLAND and Canada drew 5— 5 m the first ice-hockey test match at Richmond on Dec. 18. England, after being three goals down, drew level at four all, thanks mainly to the brilliant individual work of Gordon Dailley, the Wembley Lions337 words
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Article167 1935-01-09 16 A big cycle race has been arranged tor June 29 next on the motor racing circiut at Donnington Park, neax Derby, under the auspices of the Derby and District Motor Club. It will be the first time cycle racing has taken place on this track. Mr. F.167 words
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Article320 1935-01-09 16 SCRAPPY GAME ENDS IN GOALESS DRAW A.C.S 0; M.B.v K A VERY trappy was witnessed on Joseph's Institution tiewhen the Anglo Chti of Singapore were helri less draw by the fl of the Methodist 80. Kuala Lumpur. The home team were th the finishing of320 words
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Article86 1935-01-09 16 Final Of A Class HandkTomorrow The second final In billiards tournament wiD tomorrow when J. E Je.ir H. Gray «owe 125 In v h- A c_*l handicap. The following have been play Rugby football fOC SCC m Wiltshire Regiment somorroA X I A. N. Macaulay: A H We*86 words
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Advertisement11 1935-01-09 16 THE NEW YEAR RESOLUTION. J i <. < a I I 4 p11 words
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