The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 April 1935
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Title Section17 1935-04-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.56' KSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration93 1935-04-30 1 Scathing Comment By Financiers In London \0 RECENT PURCHASES But Fall In Price Regarded As Unlikely AMERICA'S silver policy is the subject of scathing comment by London financiers who describe it as a plete muddle. r Colour is lent to this view by93 words
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Article165 1935-04-30 1 London, Apr. Zi). be prominently d In the p.:;' ft is few rally tgreed that the United Iministi tion la perturbed by own policy which j Land _::n.i*isr as a com-: n d upon without the ultimate eilects. York say that the policy is deliberately 1 ded toReuter - 165 words
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Article108 1935-04-30 1 Chinese Merchants And U.S. Policy Shanghai, Apr. Bfc As a counter-measure again.st the American .silver- buying policy. Chinese merchant! In Shanghai and Canton arc reported to have suggested starting a boycott against American merchan- disc. Leaders In Canton are considering the suggestion which luis been initiated m Shanghai.108 words
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224 1935-04-30 1 "God Has Expressed Himself Specially Through Our Great Leaders Berlin. Apr. t>9. ACCUSED Of having entered into relations with the foreign Press and also maintaining contact, between the Protestant opposition and the Catholic Church, three more opposition pastors have been arrested In Berlin.Reuter Wireless - 224 words
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Article239 1935-04-30 1 Death Of Sir Alexander Mackenzie THE death occurred yesterday of Sir Alexander MacKenzie, the distinguished British composer, announces British Radio. Sir Alexander was the son of an eminent Edinburgh violinist and conductor, and was born m 1847. He studied at the Sondershausen Conservatorium under Ulrich and239 words
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199 1935-04-30 1 London, Apr. 29. THE trial opened at Croydon at the week-end of the three men, Cecil Swanland (47), artist, Silvio Mazzarda (38), commission agent, and John O'Brien (74), a dealer, charged with stealing gold valued at C 21,000 from Croydon Aerodrome! i'heReuter Wireless - 199 words
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Article188 1935-04-30 1 Floodlighting Turns Night Into Day OPENING OF COVENT GARDEN SEASON London, Apr. 29. AT Coven t Garden tonight Lohengrin opens the season which promises to be the most vivid m living memory. Tomorrow racing begins ai Newmarket, and on Wednesday county cricket begins. On Saturday the188 words
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Article101 1935-04-30 1 Medium Of International Exchange Needed London, Apr. 28. Referring to the new Cunard White St;jr Company, Sir Percy Bates, Chair- man, addressing the annual meeting Of the Cunard Company, said the former company had been unable to complete its accounts but he could s-iv lit had lost aReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article36 1935-04-30 1 Berlin, Apr. 29. IT is now authoritatively learned that orders for laying down the keels of 12 submarines have been given to the famous Hamburg shipbuilders, Blohm and Voss, and the Kiel shipyard. Keuter.36 words
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Advertisement166 1935-04-30 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. .i^^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER 6? CONCERT 8 15 TO 9.15 P.M. UANCE (FORMAL.) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AND PETE FIFI THE MIRTH MAKERS COMEDY, NOVELTY TAP DANCERS APPEARING NIGHTLY NON DINERS $1.00 JUBILEE166 words
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Advertisement88 1935-04-30 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA Adelphi W Hote l sea Vii h^^Hdhi Lib ROOF GARDEN TOMORROW TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY DANCED CaS SPEC.AL MM DANCE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY THE IVIAY 6tH DE MEZEY REVUE JUBILEE ~^T -DINER DE LUXE' 9 THE ROTARY CLUB BALL OF88 words
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Article148 1935-04-30 2 Building Activity Kuala Lumpur NEW PREMISES FOR TWO BANKS Kuala Lumpur. •"pHE statement m the report of the F M.S. Chamber oi Commerce yesterday, that an advance m prosperity is indicated by the large numbers of new buildings being erected, has immediate justification m Kuala Lumpur where two Chinese banks148 words
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Article35 1935-04-30 2 Members of the Singapore Musical Society are asked to note that full rehearsals for the Jubilee Concert will take place on Wednesday and Friday at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 15 p.m.35 words
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Article352 1935-04-30 2 180 PERFORMERS Rehearsals In Final Stages PREPARATIONS for making the Jubilee concerts a worthy item m the programme of rejoicing during Jubilee Week are going on apace and the prospect of a great musical event becomes daily more certain. We are able to give some particulars about352 words
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Article197 1935-04-30 2 Suspected Of Having England In Espionage Tokio. QUSPECTED by the Japanese naval authorities of having been engaged m espionage, the Netherlands oil tanker Juno. 2.345 tons, which is under British charter, arrived today at Takao under escort of a Japanese destroyer, according to a message197 words
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Article29 1935-04-30 2 and his pupils narrowed. The patient returned to life. This case solves the problem of temporary stopping of the blood circulation and leaving an organism without blood circulation. Tass.29 words
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Article257 1935-04-30 2 LIST OF EXHIBITS Opening Ceremony On Friday WITH but a few days remaining before the opening of the British Trade Fair by His Excellency the Governor, it seems opportune to give a list of some of the exhibits. These include provisions, beverages, confectionery, cigars and cigarettes, toilet257 words
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Article335 1935-04-30 2 Success Of Daring Operations Leningrad, Apr. 29. HROFESSOR Djanelidze, a Soviet scientist, has just published a most interesting book, "Wounds of the Heart." m which he descnbes 585 cases of successful treatment of heart wounds by means of operation. More than a 100 of the cases335 words
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Article, Illustration249 1935-04-30 2 Lionel Atwill Carries On Tradition CHARACTER actors are few and far between with Lon Chaney~enjoying the distinction of having been perhaps the peer of them all with his many characterisation m crippled and deformed screen roles. With his death a few years ago. a search was249 words
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Advertisement48 1935-04-30 2 li l iVMjlFll To Be Opened On >' I ''^l FRIDAY. 3rd MAY By His Excellency y THE GOVEHNOR .W/ A AT 6.4 5 P. M #'THE WEDDING NIGHT' f*% The Bengal Lancer meets the girl of his dreams i ?A VILION f^ GARY^ COOPER 3^ATW A STEN *&k48 words
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Advertisement412 1935-04-30 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS?^ LENTHERIC SUHTAN OIL. An ideal oil for sunbathing giving an even golden brown tan to the skin. Price:- $2.25 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY KISE, Near Town High and cool situation Largo grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis j Daily or monthly412 words
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Advertisement353 1935-04-30 2 TENDERS. 1 SINGAI'ORi MUNICIPALITY. TtJ.ders are now m:- i following materials at r v r particulars, see Muni 1 Room Supply of IS tOOI Date of Clostaf, 4 nn May 15th, 1935 Supply of Water Jan. Ist. 1936, rr *«<« Date or Closing 4 D.n 31, 1935. Supply ol Straight353 words
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Miscellaneous186 1935-04-30 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, APRIL 30. High Water 8.51 am 8.0 ft.. 8.50 p.m. 78 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division Ti, M.F.A. vs. S.C.F.A.. Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111, F.°ri Canning vs. S.C.F.A.. S.R C ground; Inter-School. St. Jos in.st. ra a.c.c.s.. s.j.i. ground: St. Jos. Inst. II vs186 words
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Miscellaneous177 1935-04-30 2 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C. Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra. 6.35 Studio Concert. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 Sports talk. 7.35 An organ recital by Malcolm Boyle, relayed from the Town Hall, Manchester. 8.20 The Birmingham Theatre Royal Orchestra, conducted by177 words
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1412 1935-04-30 3 Dismissal Without Notice Alleged Aior damages for alleged wrongful dismissal was I m thr Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr rton, when interesting points were raised reffardconstractiofl of an agreement. s Jan* Henry Martin Ad.> rtislng and Pub-i-ti for the recovery of figure represalary Jones, appearing1,412 words
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Article, Illustration144 1935-04-30 3 French Mine Wins Civil Suit JUDGE'S VIEW OF CLAIM ipon, .ipr. zi. BINDING that the defendants had already paid the plaintiil more than they were legally obliged to give In order to effect an amicable settlement, the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes m the Perak Supreme Court this morning gave judgment144 words
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Article92 1935-04-30 3 To Consider Petition To Governor A meeting tit' Ihe committee ot the Singapore Ratepayers' Association will be held at the o 'Vires of the Association, Hongkoaf Bank Chambers, Singapore, today at ."> p.m. to consider the advisability of presenting a petition to His Fx- llency The Governor and92 words
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Article54 1935-04-30 3 Hong Kong. A Chinese-owned steamer, the s s. Ou Cnau, with 50 persons aboard, is hard aground on the dangerous coast 40 miles from hero. The salvage tug, Henry Keswick. which was despatched to the scene, is standing by. No attempt has yet been made too take 154 words
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Article374 1935-04-30 3 EFFORTS TO EXTEND CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT SOCIETIES (Prom Ovir Own Correspondent t Bangkok, Apr. 27. 'T'HE 81am Commercial Bank Ltd. Is- sued its half-yearly balance sheet this week and this disclosed that the j Bank had advanced, against the Government guarantee. Tcs. 1.463,269 to Co-operative Societies. The374 words
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Article109 1935-04-30 3 Resolution By League Council London, Apr. 18 'THE British Ambassador m Berlin, Sir Eric Phipps, was summoned, this evening by Herr Von Buelow. who expressed the German Government's indignation at the resolution passed by the League of Nations Council and the British attitude m supporting It. British109 words
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Article30 1935-04-30 3 New Delhi, Apr. 18. The Council of State by 32 votes to 10 votes passed the Finance Bill m the form recommended by the GovernorGeneral. Reuter Wireless.30 words
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Article549 1935-04-30 3 WHEN IS RUBBER NOT RUBBER Appeal In Test Case At Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Apr. !7. THE argument between Mr. H. C. Willan. Deputy Public Prosecutor, and Mr. W. G. Hastings, as to whether scrap rubber is rubber within the meaning of the Rubber Restriction Enactment, was resumed m the549 words
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108 1935-04-30 3 Fatal Battle Among Gang Of Teochews ONE DEAD; THREE BADLY INJURED, Seremban, Apr. 2<». TTHE Port Dickson police were called out late last night to an estate on the Pengkalen Kempas Rautau Road. where it would appear thai m a Chinese "bangsal" a most sanguinary fight had taken place. The108 words
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Article108 1935-04-30 3 Pedestrians Included In Road Rules London, Apr. 19. A NEW edition of the Highway Code, which has been revised m the light of recent legislation and regulations designed to make for greater safety on roads, will come up for approval by Parliament soon after Easter. The code108 words
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Article72 1935-04-30 3 I>ij» Drop In Numbers Of Killed And Injured London. Apr. IX. The Ministry of Transport return for the last week of road accidents figures m Great Britain shows 91 killed and 3.586 injured. The figures for th<» corresponding week last year were 117 killed and 5.831 injured. The72 words
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Article121 1935-04-30 3 Of Dishonestly Removing Cioods Lim Keng Chew, the manager oi Kwonf Tons Co.. Lid. piece goods merchants In North Bridge Road, wai yesterday found guilty In the Singapore Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer on ;i count of having In December last year dishonestly i .roved121 words
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Article87 1935-04-30 3 Fishermen Beat Them Off After Fierce Clash lions KMkg f Apr. 9. a fierce battle yesterday afternoon between a fishing fleet and a fleel ol pirates 20 mile:, irom her ended In the buccanoors I -ring rout<;c«. Following news of the clash being received here by the BritishReuter - 87 words
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Article126 1935-04-30 3 Discrimination Against Holders Washington, Apr. 20. T'HL United States Government hai delivered B vigorous protest to Berlin against Germany's action m paying American holders ol current Dawes Loan interest amounting to two million dollars In registered marks deported la Urn R ichsmark This meansReuter - 126 words
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Article38 1935-04-30 3 Tokio The Ministry ol Finance has an nounced that the national debt ot Japan at the end of March totalled 9 990.454.000 yen. The sum included 1.787.510.000 yen m domestic bonds and 1.402.943.000 m loans floated abroad. -Router.38 words
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Advertisement105 1935-04-30 3 Covered with «zema from Birth Healed by Cuticura ed with eczema '•:«th. It started fand gradually grew ■<d a scaly eruption. v and itched tcmbly. •nd the httle Ullow "!nnp.. but nothing 1 decided to .end '< Cuticui. Soap and vatr.plr gave h.m the RofS rest so I bought Hint105 words
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840 1935-04-30 4 Slimming the Correct Way Is Good For Your Health Elizabeth Says SALADS CONTAIN VALUABLE VITAMINS IV/lOST of us eat too much. Thousands of people even today, are i labelled as suffering from heart disease and otner troubles, who could become strong and healthy and lead active lives if they would840 words
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Article214 1935-04-30 4 The ballroom accommodation at Raffles Hotel is rapidly filling up and those who wish to attend the Jubilee I Ball on May 6 are reminded that unless they book early they will be unable to attend what promises to be one of the gayest and most elaborately organised214 words
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Article104 1935-04-30 4 Miss Gertrude Owen, former general secretary of the Singapore Y.W.C.A.. returned to Malaya on Tuesday by the s.s. Conte Rosso. She has come back to take up her new work as district secretary of the Malayan Y.W.C.A., of which the Singapore Association is a unit. She will104 words
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Article109 1935-04-30 4 Most materials shrink slightly when they are washed for the first time and it is a wise precaution, m these days of slim-fitting garments, for the homedressmaker to take precautions m this direction before making up new material. A bath m salt and water will not only shrink109 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-04-30 4 WHITE SATIN handsomely embroidered with crystal beading makes this elegant Evening Gown with its attractive little bolero and tunic effect top. Model by Margaret Marks, Knightsbridge. London. S.W.I.28 words
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Article72 1935-04-30 4 Among the many gifts to be distributed at the Jubilee Ball on H.M.S. Terror on May 10 and which will be on display m Maynard's window from tomorrow until Saturday is an Elizabeth Arden travelling beauty box m a real leather case of dark green and beautifully fitted72 words
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Article, Illustration460 1935-04-30 4 Beautiful New British Patterns FIFTEEN thousand designs, each m six different colours, that is about the number of new patterns ,m fabric registered this year m this country, writes a correspondent m a London daily. I Never let it bo said again that we are net a creative nation. The460 words
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Advertisement83 1935-04-30 4 J. fi»& i-Xi IL JUBILEE SALE We have received instructions from our Directors to give all our patrons a reduction of 33 1/3 °o off our fixed prices on all our goods during the Jubilee Season, We have no hesitation m assuring you that thi* is the chance of a83 words
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Advertisement35 1935-04-30 4 I R U B E R 0 1 D C^l ROOFING MATERIALS J P L U VEX DAMP COURSE |§I|| (LEAD -LINED' WEATHER and WATERPROOF SOLE AGENTS 1 TfllTHDlFfi IS, PP ..ncorpora^ > 21 Warm Stud.35 words
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Article, Illustration118 1935-04-30 5 ,11) SOI il< AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM, under the r*»ialtw.« n arrived at Southampton on the s.s n, uViU h (N atal> (f Urth from left m A "eetc aar. a wsxraaMrsßarr iftiT? snjr lIT charging a dummy figure on horseback at the training school near Berlin where npts put into118 words
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Advertisement30 1935-04-30 5 I la^ mm m^M m^^r p If* lav [PINEAPPLE" ml&mwk DEVONSHIRE j I I ALSO FINEST CURED DANISH ALL OF [DELICIOUS PLAVOUR SINGAPORE COLD STOIKACE t? 1 Wortn StwWot 47.30 words
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Article478 1935-04-30 6 INDIAN MERCHANTS IN MALA YA "Not Different To Their Countrymen Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 25. *THE Agent of the Government of India addressed some pointed remarks to the Indian merchants m Malaya at the annual meeting of the Indian Merchants' Association held on Apr. 21. I find from your annual report478 words
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Article130 1935-04-30 6 Six Months For Taiping j Chinese Taiping. Apr. Hi. THE Taiping magistrate. Che Mohamed Salleh. M.C.S.. today gave judgment m the case m which two Chinese, Lee Oh Poe and Ng Leong Thye, were alleged to have drugged and robbed D Malay woman of her jewellery130 words
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Article139 1935-04-30 6 Fifth .Jesuit Victim Of Anhui Reds In Recent Years I'eiping. A telegram from Anking. Auhui. reports that Father Manrtque, a Spanish Jesuit, has been killed by Reds, says the Agentla Lumen attached to the Apostolic Delegation. Father Manrique was the filth Spanish Jesuit m Anhui to suffer atReuter - 139 words
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Article43 1935-04-30 6 Soviet Record For Sight Time Moscow a Mr Zabelin has established a new record for parachute jumping at night. Leaving the aeroplane at a height of 4.500 metres. Zabelin tell 3.600 metres m f>(i 5 seconds without opening his Darachute, TassTass - 43 words
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Article34 1935-04-30 6 which can make its voice heard, for. united we stand, divided we fall. Please remember that, if Indian merchants have to thrive m this country, please see first that Indians thrive In this country.34 words
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Article, Illustration332 1935-04-30 6 Slippers Put In Lorry By Accident l (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. Apr. 23. Y UKI Murai. the Japanese clerk who wus previously charged before Sheikh. Abu Bakar. the second magistrate, Johore Bahru. with attempting to ovade customs charges on 55 pahs if rubber slippers332 words
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Article106 1935-04-30 6 Nominations For New Office-Holders At the last meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club the following nominations were made for office-holders during the Rotary Year 1935-1936: President. Mr. H. W. Raper vicepresidents Mr. J. Lee and Dr. Lim Eng Hae directors Messrs H R Aaron. Dr. K. Ando. B.106 words
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Article73 1935-04-30 6 xr Krasnodar. Nesterenko. a young model-airplane designer has established a new record for length of night m an airplane model which stayed m the air covering a distance of 4,800 met^ m ££h£2"! twent *-three minutes rea ling an altitude of 2.000 metres I l f lat73 words
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Article44 1935-04-30 6 Railway officials complain oT the unnecessary responsibility thrust upon them by remitting articles of great value through the post. They state that recently a bar of gold worth more than a .£l.OOO. was forwarded by ordinary registered post V44 words
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Article396 1935-04-30 6 COUNSELLOR TO ACT FOR SIR JOSIAH CROSBY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Apr. 27. THE British Colony has learnt with much regret today that Sir Josiah 1 Crosby, the British Minister, has had to enter the Bangkok Nursing Home where he will be for the next396 words
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Article150 1935-04-30 6 To Commemorate Opening Of Underground Railway Moscow. In connection with the opening of the Moscow Metropolitan Underground Railway Service, a new series of postage stamps will be issued. These stamps will be m denominations of 5. 10. 15 and 20 kopeks. Designs for the stamps are being150 words
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Article71 1935-04-30 6 Clean-Up Campaign In Swatow And Waiyang Canton. The authorities have decided to launch a clean-up campaign m the Swatow and Waiyang areas the favourite haunts of China Coast pirates According to a message from Swatow as a result of recent military activities 63 bandits have been rounded up71 words
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Article99 1935-04-30 6 Mr. Victor Hoo Appointed As China's Delegate Nanking. Mr. Victor Hoo. Chinese Minister to Switzerland, has been appointed by the Executive Yuan as China's delegate to the 12th International Opium Conference at Geneva. Under the auspices of the Singai Maruthuvar Sangam a mass meeting of the members of99 words
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Article146 1935-04-30 6 Member Of First Australian Team To Visit England Melbourne. Acting on medical advice. Judge Moule. wno was a member of the first Australian Test team to visit England, has tendered his resignation as a judge of the County Court, to which he was appointed m 190. Judge Moulo146 words
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Article109 1935-04-30 6 Nights of AfM) Vjlll Neuritis." h She had tried always without r. little taith m anytl something Induced chen Suits- and this I disappointed She writes. I I suffered from n< m awake night My hands and aril I had then m no relief.109 words
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Advertisement109 1935-04-30 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Thurs., May 9th and Sat., May 11th at 9.30 p. m. JUBILEE CONCERTS Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas. Full Orchestra and Chorus. Booking now open at LITTLE'S. Prices $2, $1 and 5O Cents. WHY SUFFER M7EU A 1 TORTURE WITH ECZEMA?109 words
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Advertisement120 1935-04-30 6 25 YEARS A KING TO COMMEMORATE KING GEORGE'S SILVER JUBILEE WILL ISSUE ON FRIDAY, MAY 3 A SPECIAL ENLARGED COMBINED JUBILEE and BRITISH TRADE FAIR NUMBER H. M. King George M M. Queen M» > The frontispiece of this number will be illustrated m colours. It will break ne* ground120 words
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333 1935-04-30 7 MALARIA EXPERTS BEGIN THEIR LABOURS Course Inaugurated In Singapore Internationa] Course trialogy was formally yesterday by the W M Cliambers, acting dical Services, at VII College of Medithe delegates were nambers, alter welthai the first Interwas .1 complete BUCrj glad that it had I second one. He International Cours an333 words
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Article105 1935-04-30 7 s Stallion Sold For 1,400 Guineas Melbourne. rted stallion The Night won 1 20.000 m stakes m Australia, was sold by kirnon and Cox Pty. tor 1.400 guineas. His i Mr H F. Creswick. a ful Victorian owner breeder. Mr A. T. Creswick. Patrol was the principal105 words
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Article213 1935-04-30 7 Mostly Bought From Malaya Ottawa. Canada is buying increasing quantities of raw rubber. a great part of which is manufactured and re-exported to more than 70 countries. In the ten months ended Jan. '6i Canada imported 54.034.000 pounds of raw rubber valued at $6,841,000 £1.370,000.213 words
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Article225 1935-04-30 7 Debars Davis Cup Player From Writing For Press Melbourne. At the last meeting of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association a request from D. P. Turnbull for permission to contribute articles to the press was disallowed. It was decided to make no allowances to the Davis Cup players other225 words
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Article181 1935-04-30 7 Sergeants' Messes League The fol'rwing are the league übles, ror the Sergeants 1 Messes BtUiardi League (MaLJsv.an Cup): Pts. Pts. Highest break to date: Sergt. MacLaughlan R.A.F. v. Changi. Sergeants' Messes Darts League (Steel and Coulson Cup> Phoenix Billiard Cvp Draw. Ist. Round: Pulau Brani vs. Changi. Tanglin vs.181 words
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Advertisement512 1935-04-30 7 c struck a real wildcat on his first night out m years and she just about "fought him back alivP H,Wc a Grand Comedy! OPENING TONIGHT! I P APITOI I I 1 and bit off more than he could chew! j>t\ A i^™** J r Kir Nil\ fIF jU _jSk512 words
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970 1935-04-30 8 The Singapore Free Press TUEBDAY, APRIL 30, 1935 The Locally-Born AMONG the problems which Malaya will have to face more frankly one day is that of throwing open the highest Government. Municipal and other administrative posts to the permanently domiciled. Those who have been agitating for years may consider it970 words
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Article232 1935-04-30 8 Mr. A. Robison. F.1.A., will address tne Singapore Rotary Club on "The Actuary's Profession" a t tomorrow's lunch meeting m tbe Adelphi Hotel. j Mrs^ F. W. Margrett has arrived from ?nr D S f T a KM is Staying at Raffle Hotel for the Jubilee Festivities.232 words
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Article530 1935-04-30 8 THE arrangements that are being made for lighting the Jubilee beacons at Home recall a curious accident that occurred during the invasion scare of 1804. Signal beacons for calling the volunteers to arms had been prepared throughout, the country and, by some mistake, the beacon at530 words
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Article1026 1935-04-30 8 jJLiKS PARTINGTON had tried many lfl times to take a firm hold on herseU over this matter of Ted coming home. But it was diflicult. very diflicult, with the neighbours laying every time they passed her m the street or called m upon some household business or other. "Well.1,026 words
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Advertisement175 1935-04-30 8 The Connoisseurs Choice. CAILJDIBIECIK'S Superior SHERRIES AND PORTS. COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON. S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KMT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOV ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward* bound gttemen at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES,175 words
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Advertisement50 1935-04-30 8 ONE CANNOT HELP FEELING thcit the donor to charity who insisted on remaining anonymous rather overdid things when he omitted to sign the cheque. The kind of charity that begins at Home is best expressed by GAFLAC POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRF IJFF ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone »»480.50 words
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Article60 1935-04-30 9 Battle Lasts Three Days Shanghai, Apr. 29. Tny led by Lin Piau. Yunnan territory week, has ihilated, according to a from Gen. Lung Yun. Yunnan. Chat the Governighi the invaders m the vicinity of trict. troops resisted stubel Rrhelimng forces of Xv Ichow armies for60 words
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Article47 1935-04-30 9 I Sequel To Threat To A W ardor I'aris. Apr. '11. which 100 conurred at Dra- rday. Tho convict threat- oi broken n al-time. i nvicl In the Ing him. This scf hich are this aftermutiny became arrival of ambuI the pris n. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article36 1935-04-30 9 Feared In Ceylon I lomho. Apr. Government •i> has been crudescence may again I anti-malaria i 1 being given vet are mires which show lon m the five March, compared previous year. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article, Illustration111 1935-04-30 9 WARSHIPS FOR SALE Italy Wants Payment In Cotton Ki° Uc Janerio, Apr. 29 COLLOWNG a reques t by the Brazilian Government for tenders for the reconstruction of the Brazilian fleet. Italy, according to well-informed circles, has ottered the STSMTW3 certata SETUS !n lvturn s It is reported fromReuter Wireless - 111 words
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Article115 1935-04-30 9 b^ve Ceremony In Berlin Berlin, Apr. Bft, The nlty-flrst anniversary of r h" toundation of Germany's pre-war colonial possessions was celebrated yesterday. The Reich Colonists League and Colonial Veterans League, wearing their old colonial uniforms placed wreaths. 'to the founder of the German colonial empire" at the footReuter Wireless - 115 words
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Article43 1935-04-30 9 Around The World New York, Apr. 19. I 'ion encircled time when the :an Telephone the principal rang the ViceIn the same mitted over the ne service to cab; Amsterdam and radio Java and San > York, a total Reception was ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1935-04-30 9 The Opium Ordinance Shanghai, Apr. St. had committed v opium sup- the Province of morning. Chi and Yen Chen i smuggling ASS 1 been JU 3 the29 words
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Article98 1935-04-30 9 Son Of Famous Statesman Dead London, Apr. 29. The death is announced today of Lord Gladstone of Hawarden (cables Reuten. He was the third son of Mr. W. E. Gladstone and himself a stalwart Liberal. He was aged 83. For some time he acted as private secretary to98 words
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Article118 1935-04-30 9 800 Tons In Non-Reporting Warehouses London, Apr. 30. The chairman ot the tin buffer stock commute announces that 800 tons of j buffer stock tin now m New York were 1 inadvertently stored m non-reporting warehouses. Out of this quantity 170 tons arrived In New York on Mar.Reuter - 118 words
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Article117 1935-04-30 9 Is At War, We Are At War Declaration By New Zealand Premier Ottawa, Apr. 29. "IMHEN Britain is at war. we are at war." This terse statement on New Zealand's foreign policy was made by Mr. Forbes, the New Zealand premier, on his arrival here en' route to London forReuter Wireless - 117 words
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Article137 1935-04-30 9 Mr. S. Spencer Resigns His Academ} Membership London. Apr. 'IS. A sensation has been created m the art world m London by the action oi Mr. Stanley Spencer, the well-known painter, m resigning his Associate Membership of the Royal Academy because the Council refused to hang two oiReuter - 137 words
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Article137 1935-04-30 9 Abyssinia Criticised By Italy Rome, Apr. 29. FURTHER attacks have been I 1 made by Abyssinians on caravans from Eritrea, according to an official communique from Asmara which declares that huge bands of brigands are masters of the region between Setit and Gondar and rob all caravans137 words
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Article167 1935-04-30 9 Imposing Procession At Lourdes Lourdes. Apr. 29. Three days of continuous masses for peace, attended here by thousands of pilgrims from throughom the world culminated In an imposing procession today to the miraculous grotto headed by Cardinal Pacelli. the Papa*l Legate with boys and girls carrying a vineReuter - 167 words
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Article102 1935-04-30 9 Missionaries Threatened With Death London. Apr. 29. A ransome ol $850,000 is demanded according to the China Inland Mission In London for two British missionaries. Rudoli Bosshardt. who is of Swiss origin, and A. Hayman, a New Zealander. who have been captured by bandits who have sen* theReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article103 1935-04-30 9 Body Taken To Government House Cape Town. Apr. VJ. Lord Clarendon. the GovernorGeneral, with his younger son, the Honourable Nicholas Villiers. arrived by express train from Johannesburg this afternoon. The coffin containing the body of Lord Hyde, his eldest son. who was accidentally shot while shooting springbok,Reuter - 103 words
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Article92 1935-04-30 9 Athens, Apr. 26. General Papoulas and General Kimisis were shot at 6.00 a.m. The execution was carried out with full military procedure and there were no incidents. The bodies were restored to the families for burial.— Reuter Wireless. The Royal Society of Malay Literature of Johore has awarded92 words
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Article114 1935-04-30 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices < From Our Own Correspondent* RUBBER: London, Apr. 29. Spot (Sellers) 5%d. <5 7 8 d., (Buyers* 5%d. (5 3 4 6.) July-September 5 7 8 d. <5 31|32d.) October-December 6d. (Dsd.) January-March 6» 8 d. (6%d.) Market Easier. New York, Apr. 29.114 words
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Advertisement386 1935-04-30 9 F. H. AYRES I "STAYNORUS" I GOLF CLUBS I THIS SERIES OF GOLF CLUBS HAS BEEN MODELLED ON THOSE CLUBS OF I AYRES' MANUFACTURE WHICH WON EIGHT I AWARDS AND THE GOLD MEDAL IN I THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB MAKING I EXHIBITION. HELD AT SANDWICH, MAY I 1 928, DURING THE386 words
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Article1442 1935-04-30 10 Dividend Of 10 Per Cent THE annual meeting of Gammon (Malaya), Ltd., was held at Geylang on Saturday, Mr. H. Elphick presiding. Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, the chairman said Although trade conditions have improved somewhat during the year under review they certainly cannot1,442 words
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Article62 1935-04-30 10 To Cost U.S.A. £40,000,000 A Year t>~ Washington, Apr. 20. The House of Representatives today passed the Administration's Social fv^m y f lll tO provide a nation al system of unemployment insurance and old age pensions. The cost Is estimated at £20,000,000 sterling for the nrst year andReuter - 62 words
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Article792 1935-04-30 10 And Pays Dividend Of 20 Per Cent T*HE twenty-first ordinary general 1 meeting of Sepang Valley Estate, Limited, was held m Seremban en Apr. 16, Mr. A. B. Cross presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Mansergh and Tayler) having rend the notice and the792 words
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Article167 1935-04-30 10 10 PER CENT. PAID BY CONSOLIDATED MALAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 27. THE Dindings Rubber Estates. Ltd., report a profit for 1934 of £8,555 and a final dividend of 3 per cent., making 5*2 per cent, for the year, less tax. is recommended. The167 words
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Article107 1935-04-30 10 Rubber Association April 29. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Good F.A.Q. m cases <F. 0.8. May) 18 3 4 18 7 8 No. I X. R.S.S. m cases (FOB. May> 19»/ 2 19 9 16 No. I X. R.S.S. (Spot-loose) 19» 4 19^8 No. I X. R.S.S.107 words
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Article97 1935-04-30 10 April 29 Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 950 Hamburg Cube 11.00 White Pepper 28.00 Whice Pepper 26.00 Copra, Sundried 4.80 Copra, mixed 4.50 Small Flake Tapioca 3.90 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Siam,97 words
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Article102 1935-04-30 10 April 29 Shell and Pish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit m 4gallon drums per British Imperial102 words
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Article60 1935-04-30 10 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 27 Today's closing prices on the London pepper market were as follows: White Muntok, unchanged at 9*4 d. m bond. Black Lampong, spot and April delivery, 3»/ 2 d. buyers; afloat and MarchMay, 3 9/16 d. buyers. The market was firm. (Prices60 words
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Article968 1935-04-30 10 Fraser 's Share List MONDAY, APR. 29, 1935. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 9d Asam Kumbang 31s Austral Malay 61, Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 3d 14s Ayer Weng ($1) 1-8? 1 Bangrin Tin 24s 25s Chenderiang 8s Hitam Tin (.50 cts.) 48 .51 Hong Fatts968 words
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Article210 1935-04-30 10 April 29 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 243 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 IJI6 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1(32 London, 30 days' sight 2)4 London, demand 23 31J32 London, T.T. 2j3 31J32 Lyons, Paris, demand 844 Hamburg, demand 137 New York, demand 56 Batavia,210 words
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Advertisement47 1935-04-30 10 <Jlcr<Me costs I II J effect r ></ Cheap storage for all kinds of i-rodii < available, at Mrssr. Stanton Nelson *nd < Riverside Godo*n. i<«. Boat Quay, >m« Sqye ccsts Comhll ITANTON NELfON V CO., LTD 4. COLLYER QL %V IONUTO TJUptoonet SEASIDE GODOWN RIVERSIDE CiODOWN OFFICE Inspection Fn47 words
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Article, Illustration505 1935-04-30 11 GEORGE WHITE - GEORGE WHITE Hollywood In Person GEORGE WHITE Turns Hollywood BY pEORGI WHITE, the Broadway producer, who is as famous "Scandals" as Flo Ziesfeld was for his "Follies" and n ,ll for his 'Vanities/ today substitutes for Mollie qerrick to prove that far from "Coins Hollywood" he is makHollywood505 words
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126 1935-04-30 11 "Talking Paper" Invention In U. S. S. R. rWO-HOUR SPEECH RECORDED ON SMALL AREA A Moscow. l-recordlng and reprocalled by its In- lal^ Paper." has been v and Svetozarov 'orded on photograi'.rm of ribbon. In sound, the ribbon to the apparatus ;V:, liiyot vu ht trom upon it. The light126 words
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Article117 1935-04-30 11 Steps To Defend Commercial Position From the statistics and reports ■successively published it is now possible to draw up la/t year's economic results and to judge the situation at the beginning of 1935. It must be admitted that, taken on the whole, the trade slump has hardly diminished117 words
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Article64 1935-04-30 11 Completes Investigations In North And Central China Nanking. Mr. Robert Haas, director of the Transit and Communications section of the League of Nations, has completed an extensive tour of the northern and central provinces of China. He left for Canton on Apr. 20 to inspect reconstruction projects m64 words
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Article, Illustration619 1935-04-30 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst EXPERT PESSIMISM HAVE yet to h^ar a great player boasting about his tournament I success during the tournament. Invariably, when asked, they will tell you they are having a bad game, or just fair. Occasionally, they willReuter - 619 words
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Article406 1935-04-30 11 TPHE following publications were issued or received by the Department Of Statistics. SS. and F.M.S.. during the period April 19 to 26. inclu- sive. and are ivailable for public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton I Building. Singapore. Applications may Ibe made by members of the406 words
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Article249 1935-04-30 11 MODERN FL YING DUTCHMAN" Could Not Land In Any Country Melbourne. DEPRIEVED from his possible fate of having "to roam the seas tor ever." Elias Wolisdorf. a stowaway on the British freighter Pensilva. was released when the ship arrived at Melbourne, following representations by members of the Jewish community m249 words
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Article95 1935-04-30 11 Settlement Of Fishery Problem Sought Tokio. Mr. Tamekichi Ohta, the Japanese Ambassador to Russia, who left Tokio to resume his post, told pressmen on his departure that he would enter into negotiations with the Soviet authorities for a settlement of the fishery problem. Mr. Ohta said thatReuter - 95 words
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Article227 1935-04-30 11 RELAPSED INTO HABIT AFTER CURE Confiscated Drugs Burned In Public APeipins:. NOTHER Chinese drug addict has been executed, at Tienchiao. tori relapsing into the drug habit again nfter baring toen cured by the Municipal Treatment Centre for Drug Addicts. 1 His name is Chu Ifeng-chiu. He wasReuter - 227 words
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Article285 1935-04-30 11 Elaborate Programme Arranged Penang. Apr. 24. A RRANGEMENTS for the celebration **of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George by the Malay Section and other Muslims of Penang have now been completed. The programme drawn up starts from 10 o'clock on Saturday morning and extends to 4285 words
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Advertisement135 1935-04-30 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated m the Colony of 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 550.000.000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000 Reserve135 words
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Advertisement484 1935-04-30 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AISTRALIA AMI (HINA (Incorporated m Englar.ri by Royal Charter' Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of .€5 each oou 000 ißeserve Fund ♦JMOOOOOO Reserve Liability ol Proprietors 000 000 HIM) (IHKK 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alar Star Iloiln Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semaran.:484 words
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Article63 1935-04-30 12 The P^ and O. Soudan is expected to arrive here at noon tomorrow from Hong Kong. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival The M.M. mail vessel Felix Roussel is due here from Saigon today at 9 a.rrv and will sail at 2 p63 words
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Article31 1935-04-30 12 gK339S of fv, treasury m resDPot o' the guarantees of principal a!S constituted a secured debt from comp any to the Treasury the Mr. Duff Cooper— Yes, sir.31 words
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Article1249 1935-04-30 12 60 NEW SCHOONERS TO BE CONSTRUCTED Newfoundland's Scheme For Fish ing In dustry TN these days when the sailing ship enjoys a circle of enthusiastic J worshippers which she certainly did not possess m her prime, there is very seldom news of any new units being built,1,249 words
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Article104 1935-04-30 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside u IP or expertrd i >rru East Wharf (Entrant <. City ol Eaatboun Clara Jebsen Main Wharf (Fntra,,,, < Conte Rosso 18 Deucalion 14; X rr Bjvii Umpire Dock ibi,,,,,. Taybank SO; Cltj o Glaucus 34; Mad) Empire Dock (Entr.uu. Mangola 46; Saw West Wharf (Entrum104 words
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Article237 1935-04-30 12 British Ship Mysterj Solwd ■"PHE skeletons (.1 n men 0 ship which vanial have been found d surface of the barb coma. A diver nani- d I was walking ftlonf th searching lor a 1< 20 fathoms of water tun a cylindrical object r stack of a237 words
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Advertisement497 1935-04-30 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.8.) rJLLPHONK Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANADi BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COS! S*'( Lovely Lake Louise. Banff the Beautiful and497 words
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Advertisement42 1935-04-30 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Palemban*, Banjoewangi and Ncith P Western Ports) D <" Sail Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For pw.ieuu™ rf Fr-tb| p^ apply tot— McALISTER CO., LTD. WWWORE PEMN6 «*<>«• Agency Co.. Ltd.42 words
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Advertisement26 1935-04-30 12 For everything apncrtMi to Ocean Passages, Foreign Exchange and Freight COOKS WAGONS l IT^ [WOQIQ TRAVfi SIPV'CU 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking rt I**1 Telephone 500826 words
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Miscellaneous27 1935-04-30 12 CLEARANCES Apr. 28: Kamunn. Scientist <Am.»: Mai;.. nella < Dut I H M > Apr. 29: Awoba >.: Willy. Solno. (NOT Kinta. Gorgon. J<i Seng, Rahman 'Brit Singaradja fDul I27 words
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Advertisement383 1935-04-30 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T'nage Spore. T'nage Spore. 6.810 May 8 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 5 RAJPUTANA 17.000 May 10 BEHAR 6.000 July 18 11.000 May 24 RANCHI 17.000 July 19 BANGALORE 6,000 June 6 SOUDAN 6.500 July 31 15.000 June 7 NALDERA 16.000 Aug 2 17.000 June383 words
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Advertisement498 1935-04-30 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated lv England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL *"»«"»UK.U. City of Birmingham rJ^SL SaU J City of Bristol 5? P May 2 City of Bagdad ay i? May 18 City of Klmbe7ley gg J FOR HONG498 words
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Advertisement898 1935-04-30 13 SHIPPING s£L E Co.. Fl L^ E and "nTna JffiS I'"* K H hi S '«"»n'P <*• L* Steam Navigation Co. Ltd) Vt Unard WhJte SUr Ud The Straits Steamship Co, Ltd J* r wak Steamship Co., Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd rut Ortent i LWThe Siam Steam Navigation898 words
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Advertisement752 1935-04-30 14 K. P. ML KONIN^LIJKE PAKEI-VAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN Tuesday, Apr. .30. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tunjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON Tuesday. Apr. 30. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANCi VvVdnesday. May 1. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembi'ahan, Poeloe-Pallas. I Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. VAN OUTHOCRN- Wednesday. May 1. Muntok and Palembang. toiiiti Wednesday, May l. Toengkal.752 words
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Advertisement486 1935-04-30 14 "TO^ "EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PKNANG VIA <"■£{■■*£. BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPI .hS. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW \OUK Arrive Leave leave Arrne Spore. Spore. I'cnaiiff V \ork Pros. Harrison May 4 May 7 May 9 June 18 Pres Hayes May 18 May 21 May 23 J« 11 1486 words
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Advertisement605 1935-04-30 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERK a Ohio Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Z Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durbm I London and Algoa Bay. Africa Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Ifombasi Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Belrti Marques. Durban. Algoa Bay. Tof^.i. Rio dc Janeiro and Santos Atlas Main Buenos Aires605 words
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Article, Illustration239 1935-04-30 15 Referees Several Matches At reiping Feiping, Apr. 12. X Gene lunney, formerly heavyweight champion of the M uorld left for Dairen today on his way to Japan. He ompante* by his wife, the former Polly Lauder. Tunney has been uoiu hero worship Tunney having239 words
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Article21 1935-04-30 15 Adelaide. irk races recently whei outsider, won th m Stakes, he p^ld a divi E in the one-poum21 words
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Article170 1935-04-30 15 List Of Imported Pony Griffins The following is a list showing the pedigrees of pony griffins imported by the Taiping Turf Club per s.s. Nieuw Holland due about the first week m May. After the number is given the name 'if anyt. description, the age (m brackets*170 words
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Article125 1935-04-30 15 Soviet Champion Beats Norwegians Leningrad. A skating contest between the famous Norwegian sportsmen. Messrs. Engnestan gen and Staksrud. and the U.S.S.R. skating champion. Mr. J. Melnikov. took place a' the skating rink of the stadium. "Dynamo" recently. In the run of 3.000 metres. Mr. J Melnikov came m125 words
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Article, Illustration109 1935-04-30 15 China To Make Bid For 50,000-Metres Walk Shanghai. China will make a determined bid for honours m the 50.000-metres walk 3t the Olympic Games m Berlin next year. Tsai Tsung-nee. the Shanghai walking champion and likely China representative m the Olympics, has already started rigid training for the109 words
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Article173 1935-04-30 15 Fine Eighth Wicket Stand For Klang Club Rain spoilt the one day's cricket match between the Klang Club and the Selangor Club, which was played on the K.L. padang today. Features of the visitors' innings were i the excellent batting by T. W.Carey j who scored 49. including173 words
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Article387 1935-04-30 15 Peeved At British Champions "Offensive A rticle Melbourne. /CONSIDERING that statements made by Frank South. ill the British champion road cyclist, m a signed article m the English magazine, Cycling, were offensive Hubery Opperman, the champion Australian cyclist, has cabled a challenge to race Southall over387 words
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739 1935-04-30 15 Week-End Cricket Recreation Club Beaten By Chinese PIVE years ago an S.C.C. side visited Rengam and scored quite an easy victory, but yesterday they only succeeded after a most exciting finish by the narrow margin of six runs, the last Rengam wicket falling to739 words
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Article182 1935-04-30 15 Stake Reduced To £8.000 This Year Melbourne. The stake lor this year's Melbourne Cup has been reduced by £2.000 from the £10,000 that went with the Centenary Cup of 1934. but it is still higher than the prize-money given m 1931, 1932 and 1933. Last year the V.R.C.182 words
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Article98 1935-04-30 15 Archangel. Participants m the grand ski run across country from Baikal to Murmansk, who have travelled 7.800 kilometres (4.875 miles under the most difficult conditions, have set out from here on another leg of their trip. The skiers must travel 1.100 kilometres more to Murmansk. Northcote 5—21—1Tass - 98 words
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Article313 1935-04-30 15 Boon Beng Just Misses Century The Straits Chinese Recreation Club scored a real triumph on Saturday at Hong Lim Green, when they beat the S.R.C. Ist XI by seven wickets. Playing with ten men. the S.R.C were out for 82. D'Cotta being topscorer with 23 Boon Beng bowled313 words
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Article115 1935-04-30 15 Great Improvement In Last Two Years, Says Lindrum Melbourne. Commenting on the victory ol JotDavis over Willie Smith m the English billiards championship. Walter Lindrum. worlds billiards champion, said that be regarded Davis as a greaterdanger m world company than ever before. "Davis has made more definite improvement115 words
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Article94 1935-04-30 15 Sarazen Says He Had Happy Time In Australia I Sydney. In a letter to the Australian amateur golf champion. T. S. McKay, Gene Sa- razen. the American professional, says 1 that he was distressed by a statement 2 made m Adelaide and published m the United States newspapers,94 words
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Article158 1935-04-30 15 < Rapid Development Of The Sport 4 Moscuu. 3 Hockey as a mass sport began to 7 develop m the Soviet Union m 1920 8 It is original In form and has rules that O are entirely different from those of 0 Canadian hockey. 4, In Soviet,158 words
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Advertisement45 1935-04-30 15 WELTERS RnYINC MIDDLES "ARPER vs. KEMP at Mjtchell V 8 double-dyes prATLJ 9 P.M. APRIL 30th FEATHERS AT THE LIGHTS EL| ftj vs. Harris NFW WORLD BAKER vs WARREN Booking V Ml. wk .M Fronlrol U GOOD AMATEUR FIGHTS r $1.5O; $t.OO AND 5O CTS.45 words
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Article411 1935-04-30 16 Police Win By Five Clear Goals Police 5 H.M.S. Terror 0. ■THE Police easily defeated H.M.S. Terror m a Second Dt- vision match on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday, the margin of victory being five clear goals. The Terrors were not disgraced, however, for they put411 words
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Article, Illustration198 1935-04-30 16 Latest Betting London, Apr. 29. THE following are probable starters fdr the Two* Thousand Guineas: Plymouth Sound (Dick> Robin Goodfellow <Westom Powerful Prince (Nevett) Bobsleigh Perry man) Buckleigh «A. Wragg) Screamer (Sirett) Sea Bequest «E. Smith) Apollo Beary Bahram (Fox) Theft "Gordon Richards) Fairbairn <C. Smirke)198 words
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Article174 1935-04-30 16 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TONIGHT THE linaLs ol the Amateur Open boxing tournament will be held at the New World arena tonight at 9 o'clock. Eleven contests are down for decision. Pte. West will meet Detective De Cruz In the bantamweight division, while L. Bdr. Harper and Gnr.174 words
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Article485 1935-04-30 16 AIRMEN SPRING A SURPRISE Wiltshires Beaten In First Division R.A.F i; Wiltshires 0. THE First Division football match between the R.A.F. and the Wiltshires yesterday afternoon at the Anson Road Stadium produced a surprising result m that the airmen took their opponents by surprise and won by a goal to485 words
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Article106 1935-04-30 16 The lollowing were the results ot ties played over the week-end m the Singapore billiards championships for th«^ Padmore shield: Saturday. Yoo Sim Lim beat M. Am-iano 300 to 278. Chio Eng Wah beat Tan Boon Poll 300 to 290. Sunday. V. Woodford beat Hock Kien 300 toReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration258 1935-04-30 16 Handicaps For Second Day Weights for Wednesday, May 8, the second day of the Singapor Turf Club summer (Governor's Cup) meeting are as follows: Race I— Ponies Class I— Div. 3— <5»/ 2 furs— 2.3o p.m Jackie Mac 9.0, Bonny Eyes 8.7, Martin Duggan 8.7, La Gai 8258 words
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Article55 1935-04-30 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) In the Retrocession Cup tennis tournament Chin Kee Onn the Malayan champion, will meet Aw Boon Uim m the final of the Ipoh section, having beiten, Bancroft 6—2 6—o, and Lincoln Leong 6—l 6—2 Boon Uin beat Choon Tan 6—4 6—2 May^lO* 1141 WiH55 words
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Article423 1935-04-30 16 BRILLIANT PLA BY NOEL HAY Commercial Cup Leaders Beaten F. and N at.r.n. THE M.P.H. football team, the leaders m th» < mniM Cup competition, were beaten by the odd -.,i m Fraser and Neave's yesterday. The F. and N. eleven, playing on their home ground at Anson Road, were423 words
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Article19 1935-04-30 16 In a Commercial C i on the V.m.c.a. Straits Cattle T.F< Chinese Bank by the odd19 words
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Article55 1935-04-30 16 Result Of Mixed ft* Competition Eighteen couples tool ra^ the Keppol Golf Club mix.'d fl petition, playn i on Bund v.hich resulted as under Mr and Mr. O. H. Wiseman rwlnnen (Ucl Mrs. Campbell and R. J. Fonni* Miss Ctoudet and M. G. Harvey n \n The55 words
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Miscellaneous184 1935-04-30 16 IS.C.C. LAWN TENNIS Today's Ties In Mixed Doubles Tournament Ties for today m the S.C.C. mixed I doubles tournament are as follows Mixed Doubles Level Miss Scott Dalgleish and W. N. i Rothery vs. Miss Pierrepont and A C Potts. Mrs. C. J. Smith and R B. Lewis vs. Miss184 words
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