The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 January 1935
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Title Section17 1935-01-25 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,482. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration168 1935-01-25 1 30 Miles Of Territory Captured ALL-NIGHT ADVANCE Chinese Fo rces Sustain iPANESE troops have launched an attack in Charhar, and according to a message from Peiping, they have already captured an area thirty miles in extent after an aU-night advance. A Tokio message statesReuter - 168 words
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Article79 1935-01-25 1 Peiping. Jan. 24. ousand Japanese troops with so-called Manchukuo troops. •quipped with bombing aeroplanes, armoured cars, and field -uns attacked ELS?" f Xu 3 ruan Tungshatze and Tushihkow m East Charhar. West kalgan and South Dolonor J Infantry is attacking the Bed Wall at Tushikow I is announcedReuter - 79 words
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Article346 1935-01-25 1 'apane.se Held Up In Kuyuan Arta Shanghai. Jan. 24. >V a number of planes, the md Manchukuo troops m advanced at daybreak Iwhen they encountered cc by Chinese volun- ,eers at a point twenty miles from I Kuyuan. Fierce fighting took place for a few hours around theReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-01-25 1 DON POLITICO QUIXOTE "Come, Sancho, new adventures await us SANCHO L. G. "Indeed to goodness But I have only got to the fourth volume of my last adventures— look you P31 words
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269 1935-01-25 1 India Bill The Bulkiest Measure Ever Presented To Parliament 451 Clauses: 15 Schedules: 350 Pages London, Jan. 24. T^HE bulkiest measure ever presented m Parliament, the "Bill to make further provision for the Government of India" issued today, consists of 451 clauses, 15 schedules, extends to 350 pages, and weightsReuter - 269 words
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Article140 1935-01-25 1 Hauptmann In Witness Box Flemington, Jan. 24. TJAUPTMANN will enter the wit- ness-stand today and deny that he killed the Lindbergh baby. The prosecution case is all but finished and the moment the accused will begin to relate his story depends on the time his counsel willReuter - 140 words
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Article102 1935-01-25 1 SEN DA YAN RUBBER First Dividend Since 1928-29 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 22. Sendayan (F.M.S. I Rubber Company Ltd.. have returned a profit of £15.125 for the financial year ended September 30 last year. This compares with a profit of only €89 for the previous year's working. A102 words
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Article59 1935-01-25 1 Singapore experienced its wettest 12 months for five years m 1934. The total rainfall registered by the Meteorological Office was 106.55 inches. 11.56 inches above nomal. So much I rain had not falen since 1928. The wettest month was January, 9 inches above normal. The rainfail during December59 words
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Article42 1935-01-25 1 London, Jan. 22. The Austrian Chancellor and Foreign Minister. Doctor Schuschnigg and Herr Bergen Waldenegg, intend to pay a visit to London next month. Although the date is not yet fixed the visit probably will take place about Feb. 20.42 words
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Article141 1935-01-25 1 Construction Of Aerodrome At Wake Island Washington, Jan. 24. Application has been made to the Navy Department for the construction of an aerodrome at Wake Island. Senator Swanson Secretary of the Navy, revealed today that Pan-Ameri-can Airways had asked the Navy Department to construct landing facilities at141 words
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Article44 1935-01-25 1 Huge Jump In Moscow's Population Moscow, Jan. 20. The city's population has increased by over one million since 1931 and Leningrad's by over two million m the last two years, according to an official announcement. Moscow's inhabitants now total 3,600,000- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article49 1935-01-25 1 Belgrade, Jan. 21. Eleven miners were killed and seven seriously injured and one is missing m an explosion by firedamp m a lignite mine near Zajetcher. Gilberton, (Perm.), Jan. 21. Six men were killed and 50 gassed m an explosion m a coal mine here. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article189 1935-01-25 1 BLIZZARD HAVOC NEW YORK Thousands Unable To Reach Their Homes GREAT FLOODS ALL UlCn U.O. A great blizzard is sweeping across the continent of America, accounting; for many lives and paralysing conditions over wide areas. New York, Jan. 24. At least 90 persons have perished m the United States andReuter - 189 words
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Article46 1935-01-25 1 Terrible Conditions In Pennysilvania Philadelphia, Jan. 24. Nine are reported dead m the worst snowstorm for 20 years. The city is blanketed m 15 inches of snow. Huge drifts are piled up, isolating Delaware Schools all over the State have been closed indefinitely. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article79 1935-01-25 1 Effort To Free New York From Snow New York, Jan. 24. The eastern portion of the United States is shrouded m deep snow and there have been 70 fatalities from cold and floods. Twentytwo thousand relief workers at four dollars a head per day city's regular 10.00 C79 words
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Advertisement26 1935-01-25 1 ■XCT^^^^tf^BaialalanataaaMaftattMaa vJUy^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 to Midnight j BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA a-^ PHONE 538126 words
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Advertisement121 1935-01-25 1 nnnV PV Inw A mJ j <K X I i u \l 1 m SEA VIEW ©HOTEL ENTIRELY RENOVATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVEBV Ss""™ SoOT SRSABBS WATKB ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCFNIC BEAUTY SPOTS tonight SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) Earn) CABARET with DIO FIOIINAS! INATION OF ECCENTRIC A U ROBATIC DAMCBKI121 words
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Article125 1935-01-25 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, JAN. 25 High Water. 214 am. 9 ft.. 2.04 p.m 9 ft Rugby Seven-a-Side Tournament. padang. Hockey: SRC vs Medical College, SRC ground; S.C.R.C vs. R.A.F Seletar; Ceylon Sports Club vs A PC. Balestier Rd., Sikh Contingent vs. Indian Association. Balestier Road. Boxing Frankie Weber125 words
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Article167 1935-01-25 2 Mr. Douglas McPherson And Miss K. Jones, Ipoh, Jan. 23. The marriage is to take place m Singapore on March 4, of Mr. Douglas McPherson. the well-known jockey, and Miss Kathleen Jones. A brother jockey. Mr. E. Donnelly, will be bestman. Jockey McPherson came to Malaya m167 words
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Article138 1935-01-25 2 Young Woman's Plea m Court. < From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping. Jan. 23. I had a stomachache. I took this medicine by mistake." pleaded a young married Tamil woman. Parivathi. ln the Taiping police court, m answer to a charge of attempting to commit suicide last Tuesday at138 words
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Article148 1935-01-25 2 Chinese Arrested In Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Jan. 23. Caught red-handed by the police while trying, by the roadside, to open the lock of a bicycle, a young Chinese was taken into custody. The bicycle belonged to a Chinese schoolboy of Kamuntlng. Accused admitted he stole148 words
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Article201 1935-01-25 2 Judgment Given I At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 24. Judgment was given by Mr. Justice Whitley m the Supreme Court yesterday on a motion made on behalf of a petitioning creditor for an order that the official assignee do declare and distribute a subsequent201 words
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Article162 1935-01-25 2 Mr. S. Bose Arrives From Japan Mr. S. Bose. a well-known young physical culturist of Calcutta, who has spent the last four years m Japan and the Manchukuo. gave a demonstration, before a large audience, at the Singapore Japanese Club last night, of a series of exercises162 words
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Article78 1935-01-25 2 Sunday's Tea Party And Cruise Round The Islands Over 400 invitations have been issued by the East Asiatic Co. for the tea party on board the new motor vessel Jutlandia. on Sunday at 3.45. to be followed by a short cruise round the islands. As accommodation is limited78 words
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Article75 1935-01-25 2 End Of Official Tour In New Zealand London, Jan. 21. The official part of the Duke of Gloucester's tour m New Zealand ended this evening when he boarded the cruiser Australia at Lyttleton. He will spend six days fishing m the Bay of Islands before resuming hisBritish Radio - 75 words
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Article75 1935-01-25 2 Campbell Hopes To Break His Own Record London, Jan. 21. Sir Malcolm Campbell's 2.350 horse power motor car "Blue Bird." m which he hopes next month to break his own land speed record of 272 miles per hour at Daytona Beaoh, Florida, was removed m aBritish Radio - 75 words
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Article86 1935-01-25 2 At the annual general meeting of the Young Men's Friendly Society, held or Jan. 23. the following members wer^ elected office-bearers for the year 1935 president. Mr. Ong Siew Jiang- vicepresidents. Mr. Chua Swa Chwee Mr Lim Bah Kow. Mr. Yeo Wah Hin; hon secretary and86 words
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Article236 1935-01-25 2 Sydney Howard In Spectacular Show Just before Sydney Howard, the Yorkshire comedian, left England for Hollywood he talked about the great things he hoped to do m American films. But Hollywood seems to have a different idea of how to use a leading English comedian whom they236 words
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Article184 1935-01-25 2 Charles Ruggles In "Murder On The Runaway Train" What must be the limit of ludicrousness is reached by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's comedy thriller "Murder On the Runaway Train" which opened at the Alhambra on Wednesday. With a series of craishes. kidnapping and killings this picture offers the fastest plot184 words
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Article185 1935-01-25 2 Building To Begin At Burhill Building operations are about to begin at Burhill. Surrey, on "King's House." which is to be erected to designs by Mr. Beresford Marshall as a gift by the Royal Warrant Holders' Association to commemorate His Majesty's silver jubilee. The scheme for building andBritish Radio - 185 words
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Advertisement232 1935-01-25 2 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Meeting of Electors of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce will be held m the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building, on Friday, February lst, 1935, at 2.15 p.m. for the purpose of electing a representative of the Chamber m232 words
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Advertisement390 1935-01-25 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I "SKETOLENE" I An Unique Preparation and the only Real Preventive of MOSQUITO BITES Does not stain the most delicate fabrics. Obtainable from all first class Chemists and Stores. SOLE AGENTS: GRAFTON LABORATORIES 208. Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool390 words
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Advertisement495 1935-01-25 2 w» SlNGAl>()|>jr^ WJNICIPALm Tenders Tenders are now following materials > i particulars, see |fui Room. Supply of 200 too tion bitum,r. of Closing. 4 p.m 31st. 1935. Earthworks tot Road. Date Wednesday. F- b St Purchase of Scrap C Iron. Brass. C lying at Kail Date oi Closing Jan. 25th.495 words
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Miscellaneous67 1935-01-25 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the lst Court at 11 a.m Part heard:— OS 150 34; OS 151/34 OS. 152 34: Writs of Prohibition. Before Mr. Justice Prichard at 11 a.m Summonses-in-Chamberr- and Originating Summonses. At 12 noon m the 3rd Court* Bankruptcy. Before Mr.67 words
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Miscellaneous111 1935-01-25 2 Solveig's Song from Peer Gynt (Greig) Cavatina (Raff) Les Millions d'Arlequins (Drigo). Mr R. C a une c— Songs. Lighterman rom (W. H. Squire) Myself when young from the Persian Garden tLiza Lehman) •on The (Sanderson). i 8.30 Cose down WEDNESDAY 6 p.m Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music111 words
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Miscellaneous294 1935-01-25 2 Today 's Radio Programmes 8.8.C Transmission 111 9.35 Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 10.20 Studio concert. Frank Walker Octet. John Sterling (Pianoforte 10.50 Light symphony conoert. Greenwich time signal at 11.20 p.m. 11.20 Talk. Sir Walford Davies. 11.40 The Hotel Metropole Orchestra. Relayed from the294 words
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Article63 1935-01-25 3 ALLEGED SECRET TUNNEL ..jl dj Way Of Escape prom Manchukuo To 11.5.5. R. SCO \V CALLS REPORT lX VBSURDITY" Moscow. I report f ing that a secret •;:ii, r Manhad been disHank i. .md thai cap ugh It to pursued by the Izvestia states that a fresh fabricurces, which i63 words
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Article115 1935-01-25 3 HOUSE BREAKERS GAOLED Cin tones€ Who Were Arrested I On Suspicion Penang, Jan. ":.'>. Wong Weng and rho had pleaded oi house-breaking. need by Mr. B. F. strict judge to 12 months months rigorous imprisonment. z suspicion by r Chm Kirn Weng on the early hours of hem, an auger.115 words
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Article158 1935-01-25 3 Fitter (aught With Stolen Property m rvtce as a Air Base wa> -mirched .m intelligent -looking nan* V su was conMr Norman Gri th second 7 a charge ol dishonestly rned wen a couple th about SI. Vasu was ii) *25 lor a perl >d of158 words
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Article50 1935-01-25 3 Stages Of Case Postponed stages of the White befc which had been listed M. Brander, the third rday, was postponed Mr. Claude da Silva ounsel* was engaged m ■art. case In which Mohamed luilah Khan and Abdul I with selling beer tt their cafe In Lavender Street.50 words
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Article, Illustration77 1935-01-25 3 JAPANESE FISHERMEN PINED °**ting In Siamese Waters Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 23. panese lound fishing rs m the headwaters Ham were arrested and ->nd gear were con- catches sold by auc'"y was made by a '^-boat on patrol duty. PREPARATIONS are already being made m Paris for the 1037 Exhibi77 words
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Article323 1935-01-25 3 MISSIONARY KILLED IN AEW GUINEA Second In A Month Canberra, Jan. 12. Brother Eugene, a Catholic lav missionary, and two natives, have been Killed at Dengaragu. according to a message from the Ambassador of New Guinea "Brigadier-General McNicon It stated that the killings had been reported to a district officer323 words
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Article127 1935-01-25 3 Chinese Dies From Shock Due To Scalds A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, after an inquiry I into the death of a 32-year-old Tec chew Chinese. Lim Neo Poon, who died at the General Hospital on127 words
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Article88 1935-01-25 3 Lost His Sarong, Sense Of Direction And His Way Murati, the young Javanese, who disturbed the nocturnal slumbers of Mr. Victor J. Mendis, the local solicitor m his flat at the Capitol Buildings last week was committed to the House of Detention yesterday by Mr. J. M. Brander,88 words
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210 1935-01-25 3 Terrible Story Told By Would-Be Suicide POVERTY-STRICKEN YOUTH IN NORTH JAPAN r-r-Tjc Dairen. l Hh rescue by a good Samaritan of a poorly-clad youth sleeping on a cold wind-swept bench m a public park here has brought to light some of the horrors faced by young people m povertystricken Northern210 words
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Article425 1935-01-25 3 Installing Colour Light Signals IMPROVEMENTS to cost £500,000 are to be carried out at Waterloo, it is announced by the Southern Railway. They will affect the handling of trains into and out of the station. Features of the scheme are A "fly-over" bridge to simplify the425 words
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Article38 1935-01-25 3 To Pay Formal Visit To Japanese Ruler Tokio. In an announcement made by the Manchukuo Government, it was intimated that Emperor Kang-Te will pay a formal visit to the Emperor of Japan early m April.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration150 1935-01-25 3 MAN "SHOT" BY A BULLOCK Bullet Enters Jaw Toowoomba. Angered by a man. a bullock took a running shot at him. the rifle bullet wounding the man. His condition is not serious. W. W. Edwards, of Koorangarra. near Millmerran. on Darling Downs, recent- ly went out to shoot the bullock.150 words
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Article46 1935-01-25 3 I Harbin. A Russian's schoolboy. N. Dubtakott. 16, committed suicide by hanging hlmaelf with his own belt. It appears that he did not do too well at school and. fearing that he might be flogged by his father, decided to end his life. Reuter.46 words
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Article50 1935-01-25 3 On Monday afternoon at the Hu Yew Seah. Madras Lane. Penang. the wedding was solemnised In the reformed Style of Mr. Teh Thaan Choo. son of the late Mr. Teh Seng Chu and Madam Goon Gek Lean, and Miss Eu Joo Cheng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu Poon Guan.50 words
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Article104 1935-01-25 3 MARRIAGE TANGLE UNRAVELLED Japanese Diplomat Weds Scottish Girl MR HIROTA GIVES HIS PERMISSION A Tokio. N international marriage tangle which has attracted widespread attention m both England and Japan. was brought to a happy ending when Mr. Hlrota, Japanese Foreign Minister, jiave his formal permission to the union ol Mr.Reuter - 104 words
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Article125 1935-01-25 3 Took Two Days In Hospital! To Recover "He had a decided 'hang-over* youri worship," declared Court Inspector D. I R. Cowie In describing to Mr. J. M. Brander, the third magistrate, yesterday, the condition of a Shanghai Chinese, Leong Pah, on the morning after the night before.125 words
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Article127 1935-01-25 3 Because He Hadn't One Of His Own T had no bicycle of my own so I stole one," was the naive explanation given by a 16-year-old Malay "tambv," Ahmat bin Ali, m pleading guilty to a charge of the theft of a bicycle before Mr. J. M. Brander,127 words
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Article35 1935-01-25 3 The Shipping Office and the offices of the Statistics Department will be closed on Tuesday. Feb. 5, and will be open on Monday. Feb. 4, for one hour, only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.).35 words
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Article177 1935-01-25 3 Felt Like An Old Woman Here is some useful Information for j anyone troubled with that uncotnfortable complaint, lumbago A woman writes: "For years I suffered Irorn lumbago During wet weather. I could only turn lin bed with great effort and pain. I I was so177 words
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Advertisement77 1935-01-25 3 r "-gap i I ROAD HOUSE I .MASTERS.. mm iiy^aiMpilffiflSffi j3aaaaal3L M9m^^g Waterproof Green Canvas Tarpaulins. Maker and repairer of rattan a::d Bertara Chicks. Canvas, Spring blinds. Tarpaulins, Tents bags. Blue screens, Bertam panels Wire netting fencing. Wool buntings and Flags. Abdul Rahman, Telephone 2454. (Opposite Telegraph Co.) Office ti77 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1935-01-25 4 Changing Fasliions Of The Season Planning A Wardrobe In Malaya BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT OF the many fashions launched this season, few are. more practical, from the viewpoint of the woman who makes her clothes at home, than the two-piece theme. A wardrobe which is founded on1,260 words
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Article, Illustration935 1935-01-25 4 Mignon - Mignon By Fan At Raffles ftflORE than 200 guests were present at Penang Lane last Saturday afternoon at the opening of Messrs. Wearne Bros, new wonder garage. While gazing interestedly at the examples of the progress of the Ford there were specimens of the cars built m 1910935 words
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Article376 1935-01-25 4 Sultana fo^ close fitting Bhangl pink flowered a striking costume, won nese lady whose hair down and worn m a I of her neck, waa ol by a single lade orna Yet another gay pa Albrecht. who look. I flowing evening K own I ed material cut376 words
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Advertisement164 1935-01-25 4 SUPREME ■^BP .■aSat. nnak 1 oal 7 -aS '7'M*3^aPJ Snßwt& > !'l''>^ :^WB .'.4m^'-'. -^liAaaailnnnnnl m^^ *> U v'::?^?S!iB .iKn^M>>:>|: <! 3 B Wv >&H a\\W f, 7> x<v;';^H aßaiaiß*afc^£i3«-w^ >?<-/^i j**S "nf —>^ II > 'j^aV -x33HEnnl anaScoM^*^ -'^pmßH nnnnr C s^^^^+ kJ K^fe^---> ■"^8 :^M >'I IK. irOvyVi164 words
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Article, Illustration132 1935-01-25 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. N mi PRESENCE of the Australian Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) and the World Chief Scout (Lord Baden-Powell) more than 11.000 scouts from many parts of the world marched m spectacular formation132 words
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Advertisement22 1935-01-25 5 m 1 mwAawTmm >>v^^ <^^*^*^^^^ y\ ■■fl-T^W *he. le\er lid for daily B v-«- <n ur<> "If *S garden irvAuiv**. Brooke Bond Tea22 words
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3366 1935-01-25 6 Have No Fortune Now I Earned And I Spent, Says Nagalingam CLOSING STAGES OF ASSIZE COURT TRIAL Accused In Witness Box MADE MONEY OUT OF COMMISSIONS FROM CUENTS THF: closing stages of the Nagalingam case at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Terrell, were reached yesterday when the accused went into3,366 words
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Article142 1935-01-25 6 The body of an unknown Chinese of advanced years was washed ashore near Bagan Jermal at about 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning. The gruesome discovery was made by a Malay fisherman who happened to be passing along the beach at that time. The matter was then reported142 words
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Article94 1935-01-25 6 Kuala Lipis, Jan. 19. A Malay named Mukim Mat Dom bin Imam Dool of Kuala Lipis was arrested by the police on the 13th. inst. and charged the next day before Enche Ahmad bin Mahmood. the Kuala Lipis Magistrate, with being m possession of raw gold, to94 words
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Article, Illustration393 1935-01-25 6 Two Long Distance Flights 111 U. S. S. R. EXPLORING POSSIBILITIES OF INTERNAL AIRLINES THE Soviet Union, though handicapped perhaps by a lack of efficient technicians, is nevertheless pushing ahead rapidly m the development of commercial aviation and the latest reports are that two long-distance test flights are about to393 words
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Article257 1935-01-25 6 MALACCA AERODROME No Decision Taken As to Site Malacca. Jan. 22. A MEETING of the Committee of the Straits Settlements Association, with Dr. A. L. Hoops. C.8.E.. m the chair, was held at the Seng Cheong Society yesterday evening. The Committee were informed that, m connection with the Town Improvement257 words
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Article112 1935-01-25 6 Quarrel Between Brothers Over One's Wife v Klang, Jan. 21. Kulanthai of Damansara Estate Batu Tiga. was charged before Inche Osman. the Klang Magistrate today, with voluntarily causing hurt with a knife to Arumugam, his brother and a fellow labourer. It was alleged for the prosecution that112 words
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Article54 1935-01-25 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan °3 i 2 PV D coolie was fatally injured last night when he was knocked down Road C 3r W f the SiXth mile on Ra wang Road He was taken to hospital unconscious and died soon afte? admhl An54 words
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Article797 1935-01-25 6 SIR SHENTON THOMAS IN K. L. Continued from Previous Column the Sultan and the skilful guidance of the Unofficials. the industry of the inhabitants had raised Selangor to a high pitch of prosperity. Now it seemed that, after a period of depression, the State was re-entering a period of reasonable797 words
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Article200 1935-01-25 6 Caught With Unlicensed Pistols PRISON SENTENCE FOR CHINESE QENTENCE of four months' rl- gorous imprisonment was imposed yesterday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, on a Hokien Chinese, Lim Kong, for possession of two pistols without a licence. When first produced after his arrest Lim Kong pleaded200 words
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Article70 1935-01-25 6 Orchestra members are reminded of the rehearsal to be held on Monday next at 5.15 m the Victoria Memorial Hall Rehearsals will continue thereafter each Monday until further notice. An interesting programme of music has been arranged for the next concert and string players who have not yet70 words
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Advertisement34 1935-01-25 6 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ON AND AFTER JULY Ist 1935 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.34 words
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Advertisement18 1935-01-25 6 DO YOU KNOW THAT THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL IRATE TO GREAT BRITAIN HAS NOW BEEN REDUCED TO —25 CENTS18 words
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4120 1935-01-25 7 IMPROVEMENT TRUST CASE TO BE CONCL UDED TODAY Writs To Prevent Appearance Before Governor-in-Council Sought LENGTHY LEGAL ARGUMENT length} dissertatioa on the law as to the circum- stances when writs of prohibition may lie and *vhen they may not lie was given by Mr. John Laycock m the Supreme Court4,120 words
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Advertisement128 1935-01-25 7 ENOUGH TO MAKE i* THE SPHINX BURST »NTO LAUGHTER! $Sfljk EDDIE CANTOR s£*M is coming to the CAPITOL I lit* NEXT WEEK 4 m Laughter and Beauty \'%J^ KID MILLIONS **'fff^ with the gorgeous Goldwyn Girls iVillif IT'S EDDIE'S BEST PICTURE '^£9v SINCE WHOOPEE" nw l^affK <.^^ aa^jTCal '^^A^^^^La^M^anl aa\\\\mmm\.128 words
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Advertisement322 1935-01-25 7 heres SYDNEY HOWARD m his hp^t mo, ■vw c055?l f W United Artists I mtm =7^- [CAPITOL ■iml ,^^^l* Brand New ■■■M.-.<--^gi mw I I m mmmmmm o nnnnnnnnnn I i l Oceanic Musical 1 6 15 I laic VJV Mystery! 615 TONIGHT! |9 _>Jr_--fl-l "TRANSATLANTIC |WH MERRY-GO-ROUND" with JACK322 words
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978 1935-01-25 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935 Dr. Voronoff ALTHOUGH we gave considerable space m our news columns I yesterday to the visit to Singapore of Dr. Serge Voronoff, we make no apology for referring to the subject today m this column, because we consider he has made one978 words
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Article172 1935-01-25 8 Malayan Branch Of Institution The members of the Chartered Surveyors Institution residing on practising m Singapore held an informal meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on Jan. 14 and as a result sanction is being sought for the formation of a Malaya branch of the Institution. Members residing or172 words
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Article547 1935-01-25 8 ALTHOUGH the bulletin issued by the Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations Health Organisation has for years carried the entry: "No case of plague, cholera or smallpox" against the name of Singapore, other Eastern ports cannot boast of the same immuHas Cholera nit y. so547 words
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Article817 1935-01-25 8 AT low tide the estuary is so silent that the chance ory of a gull can be heard faintly for almost half a mile. and the creak of rowlock from a solitary boat out m the mid-channel comes across the ooze with a suddenness that is817 words
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Advertisement81 1935-01-25 8 fon!a!mm Caldbeck's TASTY CHEESES I N HANDY CARTONS 'DIPLOMA' Cheddar Cheshire 'BLUE MOON' American. Roquefort. Limburger. Pimiento, mS j-, r ■aaa^. aaa TRY THEM ALL Singapore Cold StOrdgO Co Ltd ■a—— n aa— aa— ■aaMaaaaaa—aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa—a^aaa—^. Warm aawaaaaaaaßßaßßß TUE 1 QUALCAST Ball -Bearing Mower CUTS GRASS, LABOUR AND EXPENSE. PY Jn\T81 words
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Advertisement56 1935-01-25 8 WOMEN SAY that they suffer m silence, and men have to admit that silence does seem to make them suffer. In case of illness or injury the suffering of financial loss is greatly alleviated if you hold a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIBE LITE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,56 words
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1057 1935-01-25 9 Need For Continuance Of Close Co-operation A Steady, Remunerative Kuala Lum por, Jan. 24. THE partnership formed by the P.A.M. and the R.G.A. was warmly welcomed by His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas when he spoke as guest of honour at the United Planting Association1,057 words
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Article91 1935-01-25 9 Protests Made To Hong Kong, Jan. 24. W taking drastic measures m th China, the Japanese have loned their programme m Fukien m particular. ('heng Chu. the seventeenth ol Cheng Seng-kung, a well tesman and warrior of the th century, has proceeded to inder&o a course ofReuter - 91 words
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Article107 1935-01-25 9 STILL UN OFFICIAL Trade Agreement: Between Free State And Germany London, Jan. 19. lai information is In Dublin it is understood a has been concluded Irish Free State and xpected to be signed Xi week the Irish Press, the Free party organ. Germdertaken to purchase more wool, butter and eggsReuter - 107 words
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Article104 1935-01-25 9 Removal Of Treasures To London Shanghai. Jan. 23. Chinese Press of Peiping and tsin are strongly protesting against vernment proposal to ship the ires of the Imperial palaces of i to the proposed Art Exhibition i London m November this year. The Inese press is unanimous that thereSin Chew Jit - 104 words
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Article37 1935-01-25 9 Degrees Below Zero m Canada Ottawa, Jan. 24. le of Canada is frost- w low temperature ol zero was registered al Palls, Ontario. ills m the Rockies have railway communication beInterior and the Pacific titer a37 words
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Article210 1935-01-25 9 Sharp Advance Of Cables And Wireless London. Jan. 19. On the Money Market, m the absence of any fresh factor to absorb supplies, easy conditions prevailed. This week's Treasury Bills, although i not very popular with either brokers or clearing banks owing to the unremunerateive return, met withReuter; Wire - 210 words
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Article79 1935-01-25 9 250 Patients Removed In Half An Hour London, Jan. 21. Fire broke out last night m the Infirmary of the City of London Institution, and 250 patients, several of them bed-ridden, were removed to safety within half an hour. The work of removal was carried out by 60less British Radio - 79 words
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Article40 1935-01-25 9 The Central Government has ordertd Mr. Li Chun, Chinese Minister to Peru, former Chinese Consul-General m Singapore, to open negotiations with the Government of Peru for the conclusion of a commercial treaty between the iw countries Sin Chew Jit FonSin Chew Jit Fon - 40 words
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Article117 1935-01-25 9 STORY ISSUED BY JAPAN Shanghai, Jan. 24. A semi-official statement issued by the Foreign Office of Nanking denies that a compromise on the Chinese Eastern Railway has been reached by the Japanese and Soviet Governments. Rumours of an early conclusion of the sale of the lineUnion Times - 117 words
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Article142 1935-01-25 9 L Likely Explanation Of Aggressive Action London, Jan. 24. The newspapers give prominence to the Japane.-^ attack on Charhar. some making it the chief feature, but there Is yet no comment, and all are awaiting further details. Circles very closely connected with the Far East have expressedReuter - 142 words
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Article98 1935-01-25 9 Tightening: Up Anti-Red Campaign Shanghai. Jan. 23. The anti-Red campaign m Szechurm will soon be placed under one command, according to the latest instructions from Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, who has postponed his departure for Szechuan. The general staff which did successful work at the headquarters of the KiangsiSin Chew Jit Pow - 98 words
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Article69 1935-01-25 9 The Lotus Club was at home to members and a few non-members who took part and those who helped m their recent concert. The children who took part were given suitable presents which was distributed by the president. Mrs. Pillai. The club accorded a welcom3 to Mrs. Davies69 words
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Article38 1935-01-25 9 Begins A Tour Of The World Seattle, Jan. 24. Aimee MacPherson. the "hotgospeller." sailed on the liner Hiye Maru today on a world tour. She is visiting Japan. China, the Ph.nirmtnpc TnHis Greece and Germany ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article105 1935-01-25 9 COMMODITY Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.) RUBBER London, Jan. 24. Spot (Sellers) 6 7|16d. (6%d.) (Buyers) 6 5|16d. (6'^.) April-June 6y 2 d. <6 716d.) July-Sept. 6 21|32d. <6 5 /8 d> Oct.-December 6 2532d. <6 3 4d> Market Quiet. New York. Jan. 24. March 12.95105 words
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Advertisement34 1935-01-25 9 PHOTOGRAMS OF THE YEAR 1934-5 11 Annual Review of the li torial Photographic Work I i. Mortimer, Hon. F.R.p.s. Price $3.00 HUY WALSH, LTD., (I ncorpor*,.^ (f| H<mg Kong) Raffle* pu,^ m riace Singapore34 words
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Advertisement180 1935-01-25 9 ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR AT A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE ALL SPARES |ff# 230 250 A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE PERCOLATOR MAKES DELICIOUS COFFEE. PRICE $7.50 NETT. COMPLETE WITH FLEX AND ADAPTOR. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE CX T^IPl regd brand £E MARMALADE Prepared from the choicest English fruits of true English flavour180 words
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1593 1935-01-25 10 Strong U.S. Buying Inspires London Market (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 11. SiINCE your Correspondent's last k report, the London rubber market has been exceedingly active, with a constantly rising tendency. The commodity has changed hands m a few instances at 61,593 words
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73 1935-01-25 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R MA. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Jan. 24, 12 o'clock noon. Spot (loose) 21 21 V 8 (FOB.) Feb. 21 V 4 21% Feb.lMar. 21% 21% Apr.jJune 23% 23% July Sept. 24V 4 243/s Tone of market: Steady— after73 words
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Article153 1935-01-25 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.210 th. auction yesterday when there was catalogued 1,590.611 lbs.; 710.09 tons; offered 1,516,968 lbs.: 677.21 tons: sold 1,151.978 lbs.; 514.27 tons. Spot. London 6%d. New York 123 4 c ts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per153 words
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Article98 1935-01-25 10 Jan. 24. Gambier 5.25 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 11.00 Muntok White Pepper 60.00 White Pepper 58.00 Copra. Sundried 5.30 Copra, mixed 5.00 Small Flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. »Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 R. B. Siam No. 1 $10298 words
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Article151 1935-01-25 10 WORLD FIGURES FOR LAST YEAR (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 23. The Preliminary statistics gor 1934 issued today by the Hague Office of the International Tin Restriction Committee estimate the world production of tin m 1934 at 107,700 tons compared with 84.963 tons m 1933151 words
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Article95 1935-01-25 10 During the week ending Jan. 19, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 31,325 cases, of which 29.694 (94 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 150 (nil) cases to the Continent of Europe, ,375 (1 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1.10695 words
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Article127 1935-01-25 10 From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 23. TPHE following returns of rubber companies are announced today: Ipoh Rubber Estates <1932> Ltd., record a profit of £2,379 for the year to September 30. 1934. and a dividend of a halfpenny per share is being declared, a sum of127 words
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Article997 1935-01-25 10 Fraser 's Share List THURSDAY, JAN. 24. 1935. Ampat Tin <.4s) 4s 3d 5s Asam Kum bang 34s 36s Austral Malay 6ls. 625. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 6d 14s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.25 2.30 cd Bangrin Tin 22s 9d 23s 9d Chenderiang 7s 6d 9s Hitam Tin (.50997 words
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Article220 1935-01-25 10 Statement By Chamber Of Commerce FIE fact that the Singapore Chamber of Common, ha not ceased to protest against the imposition of th<- Te tiles Quotas policy is revealed in the following fetter reply to last week's references by "Autolycus" i n M U t in220 words
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Article161 1935-01-25 10 Jan. 21 22 U American Can. Com 113 3 1 15 \\i\ American Telephone and Telegraph 105 I 05 3 h 105H Atcheson Railroad mf* 49 1 48 3 4 Dupont 95 94 9414 Firestone 117„6 7 16% unq General Electric 23 4 23 3 24 1 Oeneral161 words
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Article99 1935-01-25 10 The directors ol tho K.»ur lian Gold Mining Co. Ltc following for publication lar to the shareholderdate of Nov. 3. the board ol dii stated that the general manif*;"* J. C. Coldham. had Intimated loj" that difficulties might be foul maintaining the monthly qm*g and quality of99 words
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Article58 1935-01-25 10 Existing Scheme Ci»JJ To An End On Mar. JI London A meetiir: took platt nlons Office today Kingdom Ministers Al d I of the Governmentand Southern Rhodi A preliminary d: regarding meat Unpoi Kingdom tor the perl Mar. 31. when the p« ing scheme lor regvUtitU meat which58 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1935-01-25 11 MR. S.B. TAN OPPOSES extravagant Chinese Customs local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT ii I men who have done something t worthwhile, Mr. Tan Sim L Boh, better known among his foreign friends as S. B. Tan, one of tnc m osl successful lawyers m Singapore, dislikes advertising; modesty1,222 words
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Article, Illustration543 1935-01-25 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst PLAYING PERCENTAGES The technique of advanced Dummy play is founded on two factors. One is the correct use of psychology, and the other a sound _m^^^± knowledge oi per- centages. By playing the vRT^*O mathematical odds. 7543 words
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Article81 1935-01-25 11 JOLLY "Sunny haired, with silken curls tumbling over his head, his alert little face alive with intelligence, his rosy cheeks firm to the touch a* sure sign of sound health and a sturdy set of limbs on him." This is little Michael Jolly, son of Dr. P. G. E. Jolley,81 words
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Article147 1935-01-25 11 THE "BRIDES' SCHOOL First Batch Of Graduates Looking For Husbands Dairen. young and pretty Japan- ese girls have completed a novel oourse of study and are now m the market for husbands. They are the first of a group of Dairen girls of marriageable age to be graduated from aReuter - 147 words
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Article50 1935-01-25 11 Rapid Healing Follows External Application Novocherkassk. The Novocherkassk Institute ol Biochemistry has been experimenting with external application of artificially prepared vitamin "A." By introducing the vitamin into the tissue suffering from lack of vitamin (for instance into the eyelids), infected places and wounds were rapidly healed. Tass50 words
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Advertisement284 1935-01-25 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the284 words
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Advertisement434 1935-01-25 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each €3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon j Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok434 words
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522 1935-01-25 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and522 words
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Article87 1935-01-25 12 N.Y.K. Plans To Build Three More Tokio, Dec. 18. Officials of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamship line announced, today, that they are planning to build three large ships for the European service The new vessels will probably replace the Suwa, Fushimi, and Kashima Maru which are now outmoded87 words
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Article239 1935-01-25 12 Periscopes Foul Bottom Of Battleship The British submarine Thames was slightly damaged during exercises ofT Malta but the damage was confined to the periscopes and periscope standards. The Thames is the first of a olass of large "fleet" submarines, having a high speed and so being239 words
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Article154 1935-01-25 12 (TEMPORARY) Malacca Strait, Eastern Shore. Penang South Channel— Temporary Surveying Marks to be lighted Date.— On or about 27th January 1935; without further notice. Position.— (a) On the shoal westward of the light-buoy marking northern end of South channel, at a distance of 4 cables 335 degrees154 words
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Article97 1935-01-25 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside the expected to I East Wharf (Entran,, <.,. Op ten Noort 22. An] Main Wharf (Entrant (ll Talma 13; Larut \u Empire Dock (Entran M lU Rhexenor 30; Char Woolgar 34; Bpenof Empire Dock (Entrap <,,. j Pangkor 46; Bochun West Wharf (Entran*97 words
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266 1935-01-25 12 Sharp Engagement With Customs Outside Woosung EIGHTEEN persons, 17 of whom were pirates, were killed, 26 kidnapped persons were released, and 11 other pirates are now m the custody of the Shanghai Public Safety Bureau, as a result of a sharp engagement between the266 words
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Article123 1935-01-25 12 Auby. Sar.. 319 24.1. for Kuching 27 1 Hafthor. Nor.. 761 I kok 23.1. for Bangk. Togian. Neth.. 173 tianak 24.1 for Ponti; Belawan. Neth.. 715 B'masin 24 1. tor B'nia Patras. Dut. 1.131 24 1. for Bali 26.1 Flevo. Brit.. 124 t Island 24 1. for123 words
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Article37 1935-01-25 12 Jan. 23: Durban Maru. Bee (Jap.); Prachatlpok (BUm.); F <Nor.); Antenor. Philocvtes, IpoL Larut. Tung Song. RcpOBI Rua (Brit.>: Thedens Tohiti Both. nella, Khoen Hoea <Dut Jan. 24: Sibigo. Reynst «Dut». Kedah. Khandalla Hong P Brr37 words
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Article435 1935-01-25 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations eastern bureau for the week ended Jan. 19 is as follows Plague. After an interval of five months during which no cases occurred, a fatal case of plague was reported from Bombay during the week. Plague m Bombay city shows435 words
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Advertisement634 1935-01-25 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. PW^a^^RWsWi^Mß Mr*T fgg!, WkMa^P^C I **"**""Wr 9 mammmw mmw^ *,m fc j_!_ t »l__^.^ M M^,^^^a^^aaaaM laJ*WaSSa4t*tSaaaaaUVaaaa»a»aaaaa*a»»aa«a»aaa»»»a»a*aaa»aa^ (Incorporated m England). nlxT4riA HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN,634 words
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Advertisement150 1935-01-25 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. i (RED FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) I Regular passenger and cargo services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. FOR BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tues. and Fri.) s.s. Ban Hong Liong Fri. Jan. 25 ss. Giang Seng Tues. Jan. 29150 words
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Advertisement142 1935-01-25 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHAKA aANGYO-KAIUI KAISIIA LTD 'Incorporated m Js| REGULAR FKIH 151 INE PASSENU.EK BESVM I ERIE MARU Jan MILAN MARU i> R SHYOJIX MARU FW) 17 ft FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI. IkWUm NAGOYA AM) YOKOIItMA ERIE MARU Feb 1 I* 3 For rates snd other psitEsJEl please142 words
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Advertisement433 1935-01-25 13 m. '^Sj^jmmmSM- mm imaMß^ W^ZZ**T* m mwM^ I JJ O (i \roi\Jmd BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tnage Spore. T'nage Spore 1935 CORFU 15.000 Maris CHITBAL 15.000 Feb 1 RANCHI 17,000 Mar 29 BHUTAN 6 100 Feb. 14 NALDERA 16.000 ADr 12 CARTHAGE 15.000433 words
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Advertisement477 1935-01-25 13 f Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Dunkirk Jan. 30 Feb. 2 City of Oran Feb. 14 Feb. 16 City of Newcastle Feb. 27 Mar 2 City of Norwich Mar. 14477 words
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Advertisement1220 1935-01-25 13 IS!, fEE"^ tX** %f D THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (111!) steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd <•»••# •nrr* SSSl*™^^ 11 Navi &atlon Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR ltd r!£ S^l^A B^??^^? Ltd THE SARAWAK STEaVwhIP CO lS SZ X? INA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN St ORrENTAT1,220 words
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Advertisement841 1935-01-25 14 K. P- Me KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS- Friday Jan. 25, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OP TEN NOORT Friday. Jan. 25, Muntok 'passengers and mails onlyj. Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. VAN OUTHOORN Friday. Jan 25. Rhio. Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. TINOMBO Friday. Jan. 25. Belawan-Deli. TOBOALI Saturday. Jan 26. Koedap.841 words
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Advertisement344 1935-01-25 14 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES I Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms— Excellent cuisine Swimming bathThree day stopover In Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT HAVES Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Mar. 12 PRESIDENT JOHNSON Feb.344 words
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Advertisement627 1935-01-25 14 O. S. K. LINT FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERK fLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Our Cap( Town Rio de Janeiro, Santos Montevideo. t Arizona Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Momc Zanzibar. Dar-cs-Salaam. B* ir.i Marques. Durban, Algoa Bay. c Town and Santos. London Maru l. Marques. Durban. E627 words
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Article195 1935-01-25 15 Chinese Bound Over For A Year. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 24. Ang Teong Siew. until recently a j storekeeper of McAlister Co.. who j had pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect !of brandy, cartridges, a gun and j other195 words
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Article83 1935-01-25 15 Report By Headmaster Of Outram School Capt. Goodman Ambler, headmaster of Outram School, reported to the police on Tuesday morning of the disappearance of about $1 500. Capt. Ambler, it appears, collected fees from the 'school, and left the money on the office table for a clerk to83 words
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Article78 1935-01-25 15 Questions On Traction Co. At i Commissioners' Meeting i A series of questions regarding the 1 trolley bus and omnibus services of 1 the Traction Company have been tabled by Dr. K. K. Pathy to be asked l at today's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Dr.78 words
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Advertisement30 1935-01-25 15 i PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old, worn-out, wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO mm^^aa^E-^^m^mZmmtmmAXX^^mmam^mm Distributors for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD REMEMBER.' ASK FOR THE j ENGLISH A.C. i30 words
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877 1935-01-25 16 Last Appearance Before Being Laid Up THE fishing fleet had the first race for the R.S.Y.C. C class Caprice Challenge Cup on Sunday. Only four boats were out, Trix staying at her moorings, her skipper having failed to recover from her increase m877 words
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Article47 1935-01-25 16 <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. His Excellency. Sir Shenton Thomas, is partnering Mr. M. B. Shelly against Messrs. W. Mailer and A. C. Meredith for the Senior Golfers' Society In a four ball match against Selangor Golf Club on Saturday.47 words
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Article40 1935-01-25 16 London, Jan. 23. Two first round Scottish cup tie matches, due to be played on Saturday, were played oft today and resulted as follows, says Reuter: East Sterling 1 Raith Rovers 2 Hibernians 5 Vale Of Athol 040 words
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Article971 1935-01-25 16 Weber And Tarley Meet To-Night Golf ISLAND CLUB Result Of Akuzawa Cup Competition The following is the result of the Island Club Akuzawa Cup competition played at the Island Club on Sunday: K. Tajiri (18) 69—68=137 F. Suganuma (16) 69 69=138 T. M. Heng (18) 69—74=143 S. Ikeda (15) 67—77971 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-01-25 16 H.M.S. TERROR men getting away together m their game against the R.E. m the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby tournament. In spite of the full amount of extra time being played, the match end«d m a draw of three-all and was postponed until today.42 words
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Article91 1935-01-25 16 Colts Lucky To Beat V.M.C.A. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, Jan. 22. The Selangor Colts were lucky to score a one goal victory m their game against the Y.M.CJL today on the l a i^' S E Und Tho «Kh scrappy it was keenly contested and was91 words
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Article42 1935-01-25 16 Tournament Ties For Today Ties for today m the Tanglin Club squash tournament are as follows Court No. 1 5.30 p.m. Winner of de Chassiron Theyre 00^ Capt spea^ 5 13 1 iW i VS P °y nt z-Hoberts.42 words
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Article38 1935-01-25 16 tJJ? hO /*ey match arranged for yesterday between the S.VC md the Police was not played. The annual meeting of soccer ni*v mg members of the SRC will be iSm m the Club pavilion at 6. U on^ay.38 words
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695 1935-01-25 16 Wiltshires And S. V. q "B Score Victories Craigie Defends And Kicks Well rIE third day of the first-round matches m the seven-a-side rugby tournament on the Padang pro again two sharp encounters. In the first of thesi S.V.C. "B" team defeated the S.C.C. "A M by six (two tries)695 words
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Article35 1935-01-25 16 Wiltshires "B" Bpts.: P.S.R.F.C. "V" nil. The fact that they were short of a man immediately told against the Wiltshires "B" at the opening of their fixture with the Public Services "V" com-35 words
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Article61 1935-01-25 16 Joe Kirkwood. the well-known Australian golfer, who is attached to one of the Chicago clubs, win be m Malaya next month on his way to Japan from Australia. He has offered to play ln an exhibition match and give a lecture and demonstration of :nck shots61 words
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Article34 1935-01-25 16 The centre-half position m HM Colony side to meet the F.MS m the annual hockey encounter at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow afternoon will m all probability be filled by J S de Souza34 words
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Advertisement40 1935-01-25 16 ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS Mean Heavy Expenses. An OCEAN "LEADER" POLICY will Safeguard You. Apply for Particulars to: THE OCEAN Ccidei guarantee Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated m Great Britain) CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. Manager for Malaya: C NORMAN BENNETT TEL No 231040 words
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