The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1935
1935-06-04
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Title Section17 1935-06-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,591 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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289 1935-06-04 1 Drastic Measures To Prevent Spread Of Disease MARTIAL LAW Civil Administration Machinery Out Of Gear rpHE death-roU m the Quetta earthquake continues Ito mount, and it is i now estimated that 20.000 corpses am under the debris. The establishment of martial law it isBritish Radio - 289 words
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Article223 1935-06-04 1 AN OTHER SHOCK Hills Enveloped In Cloud Of Dust Karachi. June 2. shock Of 45 seconds durawas experienced at Quetta. chistan, this afternoon and the to 'iii 1 east and west were enveI In an impenetrable cloud of dust I the walls which had sur- vived the previous earthquake wereBritish Radio - 223 words
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Article115 1935-06-04 1 Houses Crumbled Like Pack Of Cards "We thought it. was the day of doom.'' was the general explanation of the first injured refugee to arrive today here from Quetta. Refugees said that 90 per cent, of the inhabitants m the low lying areas were killed, five perReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration355 1935-06-04 1 Magnificent Birthday Scenes In London London, June 3. 11HE King's 70th birthday was celebrated m all parts of the British Empire yesterday. His Majesty had sufficiently recovered from a slight chill from which he had suffered last week to attend the magnificent ceremony355 words
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Article38 1935-06-04 1 Dutch Minister Resigns On Devaluation Issue The Hague, June 3. Dr. At P. I* Steenberghe, Minister of Economics, has resigned following disagreement with the Premier and other members of the Cabinet over the devaluation issue- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1935-06-04 1 Washington, June 2. The United Mine workers* Union has officially instructed 450,000 soft coal miners to strike on June 16 unless the new contracts are signed by employers m the meantime ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article22 1935-06-04 1 Shanghai, June 3. Mrs. Lawrence, mother of Lawrence of Arabia, left for England on the Antenor on June 2.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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163 1935-06-04 1 Certificates Of Honour For Straits S ettlements IN the Name of H.M. The King H.E., the Governor has been pleased to award Certificates of Honour to the following persons m recognition of their loyal and valuable services to the Government of the Straits Settlements Mr. Reginald Tessensohn, J.P. Mr. Lim163 words
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Article216 1935-06-04 1 WORLD CURRENCY CONFERENCE May Be Called In Near Future FRANCE TO TAKE ACTION? A PARIS message says it is understood that M Caillaux is contemplating calling an international conference on currency stabilisation. This move (says a Reuter message from London) will probably be welcomed m all countries concerned. Recent Mr.216 words
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Article32 1935-06-04 1 New York, June 3. The Normandie arrived oil Ambrose Lightship today In 107 hours, 33 minutes, thus beating the Bremen's record. Her average .speed was 2!).b*B knots an hour. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement103 1935-06-04 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. ff&ffles IjhM] CmZ MALAYA'J PREMIER HOTEL 4 f TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT to ms DANCE (formal) 945 to midnight AND FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE POPULAR DANCER KATHERINE CHERNIKOVA RETURN ENGAGEMENT ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE NON -DINERS103 words
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Advertisement78 1935-06-04 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SE«VIiH)^^HOTELLTfe TOMORROW I FORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT, DANCE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT BY THE I RELLER BAND I THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SINGAPORE I ImmmmWai V* k nnrn n /inni enjoy a good meal m at asteAMdLK VjKILL fully decorated78 words
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Article163 1935-06-04 2 Attempted Evasion Of Immigration Laws HTHIRTEEN unlucky Hylams. who attempted to land at Pangkor m a junk, were yesterday taken into custody by the police for an offence against the immigration laws. The owner ot the junk has been charged with bringing m these Hylams without163 words
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Article73 1935-06-04 2 Communications Interrupted At Nankins Nanking. Three labourers were killed, telephone and power lines were damaged and telegraphic communication with Hankow. Tsingtao and Kiukiang has been interrupted as the result of a terrific wind-storm which swept Nanking. The three men were killed when the walls of the new governmentReuter - 73 words
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Article60 1935-06-04 2 Mr. A. H. Dickinson is travelling out irom home by Bibby Line as far as Colombo which he expects to reach by July 3. so that Selangor may hope to welcome him as its new C.P.O sometime about July 10. We are sorry to hear that he has not been60 words
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Article448 1935-06-04 2 LEGALITY OF MARRIAGE QUESTION-ED IN COURT Judgment For Woman Defendant |V/f X- Justice Howes was engaged at the Supreme Court. Ipoh. on Wednesday and Thursday m hearing an application for the revocation of the letters of administration granted to Sant Kaur. of Teluk Anson, for the estate448 words
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Article92 1935-06-04 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Pepartment To Be Replaced By A Superintendent Shanghai. June 2. An order issutd by Nanking states that m order to reduce the heavy expenditure on administrative purposes, the Central Government has decided to abolish the department of antiopium work m the country, but the92 words
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Article84 1935-06-04 2 Canton. Regulations formulated by the Kwangtung Political Research Commission for the financial protection of employees m government factories will be enforced soon. The regulations provide for compulsory saving by employees. They must put aside from one to ten per cent, of their earnings according to the scale of84 words
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Article98 1935-06-04 2 An extraordinary spectacle has been witnessed by the inhabitants of Bourgas. on the Black Sea. Several thousands of eagles, followed by a company of about a hundred storks, have passed over the town, making their way northward and coming, apparently, from Asia Minor. The eagles flew98 words
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Article36 1935-06-04 2 The s.s. Kinta brought the following passengers to Penang on Thursday morning from Singapore Mr. X Wiedensann and Mr. J. F. Hobday' From Bagan Datoh :-Capt. and Mrs! v o. Jone and child and Mr. Fisher.36 words
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Article363 1935-06-04 2 DEATH FOLLOWS IMPACT WITH MINE POST Only Inch To Spare MR. G. F. Staynes. the acting Ipoh Coroner, hald an inquiry on Friday into the death ot a mining coolie. Tho Thai, who met with an accident while working a truck on the Kramat Pulai Tin363 words
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Article306 1935-06-04 2 Thymus Gland Tests On Rats Evidence that extracts of the thymus gland given to succeeding generations of rats can produce an astonishing acceleration m the development of the offspring is quoted m a leading article on the subject m the British Medical Journal. The thymus gland306 words
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Article266 1935-06-04 2 Convict Learns The Clarinet Sydney. Leslie Worrall. serving a life sentence m Goulburn gaol for the murder of his wife, is receiving his first lesson m playing the clarinet. His instructor is Mr. J. CrosbyBrowne, teacher at the Conservatorium and conductor of the Police Band, who makes266 words
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Article95 1935-06-04 2 Betty, wolf-hound mascot of the 99th French Infantry Regiment, was awarded a silver medal and diploma for an Alpine rescue. The regiment was drawn up m the Grenoble barrack square for the ceremony. Last March, when a climber broke his leg m the neighbouring mountains and .wo95 words
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Article142 1935-06-04 2 Mrs. Elzire Dionne. mother of th* quintuplets born on May 28 last year at Callender. Ontario, has received a all lU |a e rt°s f cTc^'h^ "^^rom States ada and the Unlted h,^ rS K Di nne was Presented with a five Se girr Uet f r SeS142 words
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Article32 1935-06-04 2 Kin- i? eadmas ter and staff of the King George V. School. Seremban have issued invitations to the fi?th S£g a r 7 --^ing th m^ June 6. 7 Pm en Thursday,32 words
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Advertisement28 1935-06-04 2 Itch Cause Killed m 7 Minutes „j£ r kl SIS n« »rly 50 million tiny cov*rv f.... lim «Mt i:Le the ru-w <lisempty !>a?-kai:« A.£ ack on of28 words
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Advertisement401 1935-06-04 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ I SILF Brand OBESITY TABLETS. HAVE RESTORED THOUSANDS TO HEALTH AND A NORMAL WEIGHT. Obtainable m three Sizes Distributers Grafton Laboratories, 1 208, Collyer Quay. 1 BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA7 W I 6. OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large ■rounds Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Dally or401 words
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Advertisement394 1935-06-04 2 1 TENDERS^ SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now invito following materials or m£L or particulars, see MunlcSl^} Room. pai Ten^ Purchase oi Scrap 8r.,-, Meier Workshop. Woodl^ I*^1 Closing. 4 I)m W.rir. Da> sth. 1935 3,v Jur* Purchase oi anserrtceahl* the Transport Centie M t Road Date ot Closin- 4394 words
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Miscellaneous194 1935-06-04 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, JUNE 4 High Water, 1.36 a.m. 8.0 ft.. Football: Charity Match. Regulars vs. Volunteers, Anson Road Stadium; Inter-School. St. Patrick's School vs. St. Joseph's Institution. S.J.I, ground. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5 High Water. 00.35 a.m. 9.3 ft. 2.14 p.m. 7.8 ft. Football: S.C.C. League Etceteras vs.194 words
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Miscellaneous219 1935-06-04 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSF and GSG Wavelengths— l9.B2 and 16.86 metres 620 Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, directed by Sydney Phasey. Relayed from the New Victoria Cinema. Bradford. 650 Luigi Voselfi's Hungarian Orchestra. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 "New Insects and Plants from Africa." An219 words
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Article, Illustration614 1935-06-04 3 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIAL AND INVESTITURES U.S. General An Interested Spectator YESTERDAY morning, for the second time this year, Singapore witnessed an impressive ceremonial on the Padang m honour of His Majesty the King, H.E. the Governor, Sir *henton Thomas, taking the salute at614 words
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Article176 1935-06-04 3 DETAILS OF PULAU THIN OUTRAGE Kound, (lagged, Robbed And Assaulted rVRTHER details are available i concerning the gang robbery imitted on Pulau Übin, early on jay morning. victim, who is over 60 years ige, was bound, gagged and tlted so severely by five Chinese 8 now176 words
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Article76 1935-06-04 3 Darwin. that his tribe is "singing" Him to death, an aboriginal named from the Mary River district N rthera Australia, has attempted to himself to save himself from the d fate. the hrs: attempt at suicide by ••n Australian aboriginal that has ever r -orded. police ariested76 words
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Article182 1935-06-04 3 Finds Wife Has Taken Poison (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. AN inquiry into the death of al Hylam woman, Heng Wee Teh, who died In hospital as the result of taking a corrosive acid at Cecil Street, was conducted today by Che Maaroi sitting182 words
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Article117 1935-06-04 3 Imprisonment For Elderly K.L. Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, May 30. An elderly Chinese. Cheong Kin. appeared before Che Maarof m the j Kuala Lumpur police court today on charges of cheating two compatriots Cheong Tin and Lian Tin by inducing j them to advance him117 words
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Article105 1935-06-04 3 The Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer, president of the United Planting Association of Malaya, states: "I am desired by the j President of the Planters' Benevolent j Fund of Malaya publicly to thank Mrs. E. Cory Lee and her cabaret party for the wonderful show which they105 words
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Article272 1935-06-04 3 Novel Decorations At The Selangor Club From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala, Lumpur, June 2. Three hundred and sixty people assembled at the Selangor Club last evening for the M.S.V.R.'s Kings Birthday Ball an annual event which is always keenly anticipated. It was a brilliant success, very efficiently272 words
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Article1090 1935-06-04 3 Selangor Should Raise $500,000 MR. HANDS SPEAKS OUT ON THE JUBILEE FUND What Poor Clerks Gave For Their Unemployed Colleagues (From Our Own Correspondent) TF everyone gave as much as they should the Selangor Silver I Jubilee Fund should reach $500,000, declares Mr. John Hands, M.C.H., who is hon. secretary1,090 words
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Article336 1935-06-04 3 NEXT ADDRESS AT THE ROTARY CLUB Conference Programme Changes T*HE next meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore will be held m the Roof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel at 1 o'clock tomorrow. Mr. Gordon Burt will address tinClub on Taperleneei amongst the Polar Ice." Mr. Burt336 words
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Article76 1935-06-04 3 Private Arrangements To Hold Mass Meeting From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala, Lumpur, June 2. it la understood that private meeting of representatives of the Indian community In Selangor, was held this morning at the Selangor Indian Association Hall. A committee was appointed to draft certain resolutions which would76 words
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Article152 1935-06-04 3 Rill To Be Introduced To Amend Code A Bill intituled an Ordinance to amend the Criminal Procedure Code, is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. Its object! and reasons The proposed amendment to section 11 is to allow eases which are normally district court cases to152 words
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Article44 1935-06-04 3 From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. June 3. The Selangor Jubilee Fund has now reached $85. KM. The latest list m dudes $5,000 each from Mrs. Loke Yew and .Mr. Loke Wan Yut and $500 from the Selangor Ceylon Tamil Community.44 words
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Advertisement111 1935-06-04 3 NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGtfS LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER O m l contains VITAMINS A and D N CORRECT PROPORTION WITH !ALL THE OTHER VALUARLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil "•(My r«comm«nd«d by (ho Mod lea I Profession lot oomr EIGHTY ymmn In tho treatment CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE111 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1935-06-04 4 Mid-Season Collections In Paris Lucille Marion Reviews Printed Tailored Suits Are Becoming '"PHE mid-season collections include beach clothes and casino frocks as well as early autumn coats for wear m September over summer dresses. The most typical model for immediate use is a printed tailored suit shown by nearly all1,262 words
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Article81 1935-06-04 4 Guests will appreciate a piece of almond shortbread The ingredients are 4oz. butter. 2oz. caster sugar. 1 1 >lb. flour, loz. blanched almonds a pinch of salt. Cream the butter, sift m the flour and add sugar. Knead well with the knuckles, then roll out into a round,81 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-06-04 4 JEAN PATOU designed this frock of black satin, cut on the bias, with a band of pink satin showing underneath the black mousseline at the top of the bodice. (Dorvyne photo.)31 words
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Article77 1935-06-04 4 SWEET SAVOURY First, a tasty snack made with a euplul of grated cheese, two whites of eggs, salt, a pinch of cayenne, breadcrumbs, a few drops of Worcester sauce. Whisk the whites of eggs to a stiff froth, stir m the grated cheese, sauce, salt and cayenne, and add sufficient77 words
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Article18 1935-06-04 4 A class m English conversation will be opened at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday. June 4. at 9.30 a.m.18 words
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Article, Illustration540 1935-06-04 4 Simple And Attractive Puddings for The Nursery IT is inadvisable to prepare elaborate sweets and puddings for children. Children's natural tastes are simple, and it is not wise to give them an appetite for complex flavours too early m life. Imagination m cooking, .however, is appreciated by children as well540 words
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Advertisement26 1935-06-04 4 RUBEROSD r~ p> ROOFING MATERIALS and sJ PLUVEX jigj DAMP COURSE Wm. (LEAD -LINED) -m\a DURABLE WEATHER and WATERPROOF SOLE AGENTS WjjU XdlqE* ij Warm ftaVa*26 words
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Article, Illustration65 1935-06-04 5 odrome at Hendon, Middlesex, for Empire Air Day, which was celebrated on May 25. Royal 'KH'AR ATIONS being made at the Royal Air Force A **°*J° %ht pu bii c who witnessed some thrilling displays by Service pilots. Air Force depots were openeo THE DUKE OT GLOUCESTER leaving St. Paul's65 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-04 5 sinoapoiie COLD STORAGE co., ltd. BB mat mw aw aa aaa mw S.c.s. WW cents Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. BaM ii^i^H.___________________^i^HM_______i^_____Mi.^iw»i Warm Studios24 words
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Miscellaneous166 1935-06-04 5 IGtMSTtyLaKCU. MU&OCt TRIALS OP PATRIOTISM vs i -r -n -r #1V A^v\ -1C--K 1 11 'ne neujs iriaTa horse t lll 1 -H^ I VJ kicked a cinema laoT fl f bailor rbho counTry fySiha^Xs j^s u V V /^^/W^Vvl Jl/\. Vias^favel/ perurocdHollyuJOod. S /v A I*>Sn. ml /M^ n166 words
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620 1935-06-04 6 Cars Expected To Travel At 140 Miles An Hour On Them Frankfurt. May 18. HTHE first section m the great system ol first-class motor roads which is t- cover the whole of Germany will be officially opened at Frankfurt on Sunday. It runs from Frankfurt620 words
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Article225 1935-06-04 6 J. A. P. OSWALD School Staff Give Dinner > MEMBERS and friends oi the Methodist Episcopal Churches. Nibong Tebal and Parit Buntar entertained Mr. Oswald, honorary pastor of the churches mentioned since 1924. and Headmaster. AngloChinese School, Nibong Tebal and Mrs. Oswald to a farewell tea party225 words
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Article39 1935-06-04 6 H^h S Q N yl cl 'Ind1 nd teacher m one of the High Schools, m Chicago, who is touring the world. staying for a week m Klang as the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul H Sehmucker39 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-06-04 6 THE HEARSE AND < 1111,' i MOURNERS at the funeral of Mrs. Ong Sam Leong before tearing Bukit Rose.18 words
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Article152 1935-06-04 6 Yet He Is To Marry The Man's Daughter 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 30. Cheah Ah Yin appeared before Che Maaroi m the Kuala Lumpur police court today on a charge ot criminal trespass by remaining m the house ot Chin Ah Sang, with intent to intimidate152 words
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Article81 1935-06-04 6 Chinese Who Jumped Into The River (From Our Own Correspondent. Malacca. May 31. Sitting as Coroner today, Mr. C. T. Middleton, returned a verdict of suicide by drowning on a Chinese named Leu Boon Hee. A constable at traffic duty stated that on May 1 a Chinese followed81 words
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Article846 1935-06-04 6 Inquests On Animals HUMAN ILLS SHARED BY THE LOWER ANIMALS EVERY animal that dies m the Zoo is subjected to a postmortem examination. All vertebrates come directly under the notice of Colonel A. E. Hamerton, the Zoological Society's pathologist, whilst invertebrates are dealt with846 words
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Article451 1935-06-04 6 j Turkey And Foreign Warship Rights i THE Turkish Government has formally notified the Ambassadors of the European Powers that, if there is any revision of the military j clauses of the Peace Treaties. Turjkey will ask for the revision of the Straits Convention of 1923451 words
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Article38 1935-06-04 6 Harbin. Seven hundred and twenty Russian emigres have been engaged by the Chinese Eastern Railway since it was taken over by Manchukuo. Most of them are employed as pointsmen, shunters, greasers and assistant drivers.38 words
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Article174 1935-06-04 6 And Sureties Lose I Their $5,000 <From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, May 30. WHEN the case m which two Chinese narped Wong Cheow Yean and Loh Pak Soon, who were charged with being m possession of forged tical notes, was called for hearing this morning it was alleged174 words
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Article110 1935-06-04 6 Mcc Selkr Who Took It Home Our Own Correspondent. 1 Kuala Lumpur. May 30. The case m which Fong Kong, a "mcc" seller, was charged with beins m possession of a stolen bicycle belonging to a compatriot at Pudu. was heard today by Che Maaroi m the Kuala110 words
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Article143 1935-06-04 6 The research ship William Scoresby has reached St. Katherine Dock. London, after seven months' watching and marking whales m the Antarctic. From leaving Cape Town to returnling there, the William Scoresby was 122 days out of sight of land. In that time she steamed 17.500 miles— near143 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-06-04 6 THE HEARSE which conveyed the late Mrs. Ong Sam Leong to Bukit Brown Cemetery.14 words
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Article96 1935-06-04 6 HAD LUMBAGO FOR SIX YEARS Spent A Small Seekln« Cur* For fix j ars lumbago. Aft r tune on various Kruschen 8 I felt a n tude In the "For six years I to lumbag i an spent a sir..!! and ipeciAcj advised w Salts, but only n alter three96 words
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Advertisement195 1935-06-04 6 sure wtrniivf can be prevented ty the regular use of (uticura SOAP uticura -OINTMENT uticura Tbdcuj ____________W —aw Am '^^_W_mm\ m^/ /Am The pen that wnteslJways with One Pomt 1 Here's a pen that writes any way you want it to rite— a pea quickly adjustable for any kind of195 words
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102 1935-06-04 7 Un written Law Pleaded By Murderer New York. did what any red-blooded man onful of manhood would said counsel m a New York (erring to a young divinity Joseph Steinmetz. accused of > 17-year-old wife and a Catholic priest. Father Leonard. n York hotel bedroom on his to Steinmetz, Father102 words
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Article92 1935-06-04 7 Melbourne. Two firemen's tokens which could have been exchanged lor drinks 60 years ago. but which were never handed over the bar. are among new exhibits m the museum of the Ballarat Historical Society. In the volunteer fire brigades of long ago. a brass token was given92 words
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Article287 1935-06-04 7 ATTEMPT TO PHOTOGRAPH A SOUL First University Chair Of A CHAIR devoted to the study of spiritualism— the first m the world— is to be established at Lund tniversitv, Sweden. Be tore it is set up a two years' course of lectures is to be given. British men oi science287 words
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Article253 1935-06-04 7 Investigated Murder lie Committed A detective who was one of those call- ed m to Investigate a murder mystery was found guilty of having committed the crime himself. That was the result ot one of South Africa's most sensational murder cases, when a Pretoria jury brought m a253 words
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Article31 1935-06-04 7 The death took place last week at Kampong Tanjong. Rembau. alter a severe illness, of Che Menah. wife of Che Mohd Dom bin Sali. Laboratory Assistant. Rubber Research Institute. Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Advertisement381 1935-06-04 7 iuiviukkuw i DAIII inu 3 15-615-915 rftWILION^ ENGLAND'S BIGGEST SCREEN HIT! fl^> J x\ V>| JV O UC« H "N" A 1^ British Dominions '^^.^M Musical Triumph IHBB Brewster's Millions with liv damita Jfl See hundreds of England's lov eli est girls dancing "THE CAKANCA" Hear Jack sing marvellous new381 words
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Advertisement222 1935-06-04 7 ALL ABOARD THE LOONEY LINER! 1 STARTS TONIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA L THe gteateSt COSt f f m °kers and heartbreakers! w.th VICTOR McLAGLEN-ALISON SKIPWORTH-WALTER CATLFTT ta. i „.or. -WYNNE GIBSON-WALTER CONNOLLY -JOHN^££^ T^olT£ •n Pavdion Ltd's rollicking comedy that will rock you from stem to stern and xf&M222 words
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938 1935-06-04 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935 The Honours List SO long as the system of honours remains so long will there be heartburnings and disappointment among those who expect to see their names m the coveted lists. That, roughly, is the position In Malaya at the New Year938 words
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Article274 1935-06-04 8 Mr. R. C S. Harris, cadet M.C.S. having passed the prescribed examinations m law and language becomes a Passed Cadet. H.H. the Sultan of Johore leaves today by the President Johnson for Ceylon to meet Her Highness the Sultanah. He expects to be away six or eight274 words
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Article821 1935-06-04 8 Saying A "Mouthful luking Their Turf With Them Lights On High Art Russia Detains A l*r<tfcss(>) THE American expression He said a mouthful" would seem to fit a sentence m the speech delivered by Lord Halifax. Minister of Education, at the recent National Union of Teachers*821 words
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Article740 1935-06-04 8 TTHEIR feet trod the brown tracks ol the Liekeys. but their hearts were far away. He felt the heat strike fiercely upwards from the burnt earth of Africa. She stepped gingerly along a narrow Chinese path, between old graves and over coffins washed bare by heavy rain. It740 words
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Advertisement256 1935-06-04 8 Timf /Yuicd laa Jt— j A] .Bh < (J^HIiBBBBBBBf V# l^^U.L_£l^(_o To avoid substitutes. worthless imitations made from cheap lemon iuice or chemicals, and to get the product of the choicest West Indian Lime Fruit, b sure you order ■BBMBaBaaHB CALDEECICS BY SPECIAL W^v At 2^ TO H.M. THE APPOINTMEN'I256 words
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Advertisement43 1935-06-04 8 WHEN A MAN LEADS his betrothed to the altar that's often where his leadership encW However, he may still control the destinies of his home by taking out "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL j ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSIRANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.43 words
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Article, Illustration862 1935-06-04 9 Mr. Hore-Belisha Major Attlee Become Privy Councillors BIRTHDAY HONOURS PfwS f m H and women m all walks of life They hv-ln? c Blrth *V Honours m Great Britain. m L P^ns who have rendered eminent service tL i: an and tnrouehout the Empire. Following- are862 words
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Article141 1935-06-04 9 V CANCELS LEAVE R BLUEJACKETS More Arms Imported For Vhyssinian Arsenals Rome. May Sl. v. class amounting to over 20 000 Is txpected to be called Colours within the next It is believed that a mique will announce that mobilisation is being with the141 words
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Article38 1935-06-04 9 Favourite Drawn By A Singapore Ticket rstood that Mr. J. A. Clarke and Co.. Singapore, has drawn Derby favourite, m the Sweep, anci that an oiler of 000 Straits* has been made hare ln the ticket.38 words
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Article23 1935-06-04 9 Mr. Giorge Grant, formerly rtered Bank. Ipoh. takes the Bangkok branch Mr will hand over and leave on home leave about the July.23 words
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Article88 1935-06-04 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices T Our Own Correspondent > RUBBER. London. June 3. Hera) 6d. <5 15 16 d. Buyers) 5 15 I6d. *5 13 I6d. De( 6 7 32d 6 l 2 d Quiet. New York, June 3. 12.31 bid 1 12.27 12.40 1 12.36 12.6388 words
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Article180 1935-06-04 9 ROOSEVELT BITTER OVER N.R.A. SETBACK Will Move To Counter Court Ruling Washington, May 31. THAT the Supreme Court's inter- pretation of inter-State commerce took the nation back to "the horse and buggy stage of 1789" was the view expressed by President Roosevelt when commenting atReuter Wireless - 180 words
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Article54 1935-06-04 9 No Decision Regarding Imposition Batavia. June 3. Aneta Agency learns that the method of imposing the extra export levy on rubber is still being considered. The Dutch Premier. Dr. H. Colijn has pointed out on several occasions the necessity of obtaining extra revenue by an expert liscal54 words
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Article159 1935-06-04 9 Grand Cross Sir George Newman, until recently Chief Medical Officer. Ministry of Health. General Sir P. Ready, lately Quarter-master-General. Mr. E. W. Beatty. Chancellor of McGill University. Canada. Knighthoods Mr. W. M. Citrine, general secretary. Trades Unions Congress. Dames Commanders Mrs. Ogilvie Gordon, vice-president ofBritish Wireless - 159 words
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Article77 1935-06-04 9 A knighthood tadd Reuter) has been conferred on Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor, Chief Justice of Hong Kong. C.B.E.— Mr. A. D. Blackburn, of Shanghai, and Mr. Seen Wan Tase. of Hong Kong. O.B.E.— Mr. W. S. Toller, Mr. Teng Yu-eh, Mr. W. T. Rose, of theReuter - 77 words
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Article34 1935-06-04 9 COMPANION: MOHAMED NOORDIN BIN ABDUL SHUKOR, Orang Kaya Kaya Stia Bijaya di Raja. Perak. He is a member of the State Council and one of the major chiefs of hii State.34 words
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Advertisement61 1935-06-04 9 _____L? mamm 'Ci__________________________B mT^*a\A m'\ W 9 HJ f- aa aat m\t' 9 1 Bb9 mmmJ^ V I 9 Y_____________m t GribsaJS ma*a*—~-i MR. JOHN MASEFIELD the Jubilee arrangements including the royal procession to St. Paul's Cathedral. Knights Grand Cross Marquess of Cambridge, whose son and heir is a lieutenant61 words
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Advertisement430 1935-06-04 9 the"HABIG" I DE LUXE FELT HATS 1 RICH UNIQUE ll it SHADES UNPRO- I 1(1 HB^i CURABLE IN LOW- I ER QUALITIES V^bl T r*\ I m w f f r*.\\ 11 ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. I Im* P^ ■'^■Si___? I— m. ill I I l v laraUL. m I 1^430 words
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Article1652 1935-06-04 10 Tea Shares Are Attractive Gamble In London (From The Free Press Correspondent) London, May 10. AS the London Stock markets were closed on Saturday arud on Monday for the King's Silver Jubilee, comparatively little business has been done during this holiday week of only1,652 words
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Article438 1935-06-04 10 Singapore, May 31. MEAT Beef steak Kati 32 Beef stew or eurry do 25 Fillet steak lb. 45 Mutton. Australian do 30 Pork, lean Kati 44 Pork, lean and iat 1st quality) do 36 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) do 50 Ducks each 45 Fowls Kati 32 Hens438 words
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Article147 1935-06-04 10 Hiti Increase In Capital Decided (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1. United Sua Betong Rubber Estates. Ltd.. is to increase its capital to £1.000.000 by the creation of 250,000 new £1 shares and converting the existing 750.000 ordinary shares into stock. 17' PFR CENT DIVIDEND Following147 words
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Article133 1935-06-04 10 Dividends Resumed By Holding Co. In spite of business conditions continuing to be difficult m several parts jof the country, trading figures of the Ciro Pearls organisation for the past I year show an appreciable increase of j sales effected, states the report of Ciro 'Pearls I Holdings133 words
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Article50 1935-06-04 10 The following new scale of import duties on the products mentioned is applicable m the F.M.S.: Sugar, 5 cts. a lb.: preferential duty, 3cts. Sweets, chocolates, confectionery, etc., 5 cts. a lb.: preferential duty. 3 cts. Syrups, cordials, fruit juices, etc., 50 cts. a gallon: preferential duty,50 words
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1284 1935-06-04 10 London View Veers Against Buffer Pool Plan (From Our London Correspondent) London, Ma) 24 THERE is today more optimism among* London reprnu atives of Eastern rubber producers than for many 1 past. Mincing Lane, too, is exhibiting renewed eonfid, m the immediate outlook for1,284 words
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Advertisement53 1935-06-04 10 P** aw* Mpm^g^f Z__\_W OtciHiut costs I J affect uouf r Cheap storafe for aU kinds of produ cr now available. at M«*rStanton Nelson and Ol I Riverside Godown. I*l. Boat Quay, Slnrapor. Sqye cetfi Contult STANTON NELSON V CO., LTD 4, COLLYER QUAY. SIXC.trOKI Tclev'i' SEASIDE GODOU-N RIVERSIDE OODOWN53 words
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Article, Illustration569 1935-06-04 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person love Scenes By 0. most interesting revivals personalities is the return ol >re to the screen. Warner plan ti give Moore an excelin •Captain Blood." which Robert Donat. Moore one ot three brothers y big following with their j569 words
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Article96 1935-06-04 11 Vttitude Of The British Government London, May 30. ME attitude of His Majesty's Gov- t rnment towards the reply of Lithuanian Government to the nt joint Anglo-French-Italian ommunication was revealed by the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, the House of Commons. His Majesty's Government," he said, do not96 words
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Article26 1935-06-04 11 Mr Tara Singh, of the staff of the Roata and Telegraphs. Taiping. is Portly proceeding on transfer tc •Sclama, where he takes over the duties postmaster.26 words
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278 1935-06-04 11 HE CARRIED THE BRAND OF DEVILS ISLAND EDDIE Guerin. seventy-five years of age. well-set-up and, despite his grey hair turning to silver, looking thirty years younger, walked decisively into Marlborough Street dock. He is the man who escaped from Devil's Island, and he said to Mr. Sandbach. "All the trouble278 words
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Article, Illustration405 1935-06-04 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by Worlds Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I RESORTS TO SQUEEZE ll WHEN the average player finds him- ■elf m a contract m which he can afford to lose, only tour tricks and J there are five seemingly sure losers m, the hand he405 words
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Article224 1935-06-04 11 Tientsin Flame Loss r\7. I Tientsin, May IK. CIRE whicn broke out this afternoon I m the bell-tower of the All Saints' Church m the British Municipal area./ 'was checked only after it had gutted |l the church, spread to and destroyed' l portions of224 words
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Article119 1935-06-04 11 Film Did Not Please Racehorse i Owners of a hunter mare wanted to jfind out if a screen view of racing had jany effect on her. I The mare was taken to a private view of a film m a South Shields (theatre, says the London Daily119 words
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Article33 1935-06-04 11 1 Professor William Kolle, the bacterlo- h gist who first discovered vaccines to I give immunity from cholera, typhus, i and cattle plague, has died at Frankfort. He was sixty-seven.33 words
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Article90 1935-06-04 11 Brisbane. Running into a circus elephant on the road early one morning, a motor] car slightly damaged its hindquarters. I The front of the car was wreoked and the axle broken Harry Perry was driving to his home m darkness and drizzling rain. Four| elephants were being90 words
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Article77 1935-06-04 11 Melbourne, May 17. Talking pictures as an aid to church work will be seriously considered by the Methodist Conference of Australasia following notice of motion by the Commonwealth Censor (Mr. W. Gresswell O'Reilly). Mr. O'Reilly is one of the New South Wales lay delegates to the conference.77 words
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Article401 1935-06-04 11 CHURCH INFLUENCE ON WANE? CHINESE CONSUL SPEAKS OUT AT BAZAAR Geylang Methodists' Big Charity Effort A CHARITY bazaar In aid ot the Geylang Methodist Church building fund was held on Saturday at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School hall. Al Junied Road. It was declared open by Dr Philip Tyau. the401 words
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Article159 1935-06-04 11 Where Is Thomas Betterton Buried? i Where m Westminster Abbey is the grave of Thomas Betterton. greatest of j English actors? asks M. Willson Disher m the London Daily Mail. The question is now puzzling the abbey authorities. As Betterton was born m 1635. there is a159 words
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Article15 1935-06-04 11 Capt. J. C. Derrick, Acting Harbour (Master. Penang is an inmate of the General Hospital15 words
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Advertisement137 1935-06-04 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Ineorpcrated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 ol the Colony. BEAD OFFICE HONG KON(i Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up S20.000.000, Reserve F'und137 words
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Advertisement490 1935-06-04 11 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Al STRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England b\ Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each uuj.uoo Reserve Fund ,000 000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors DOOJgg HEAD Ol I U f 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Arencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo490 words
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Article126 1935-06-04 12 U.S. Shipping Expert's Mr. George S. Krepley, westbound freight manager of the United States Lines and American Merchant Lines at New York, arrived at Plymouth m mail week m the United States liner Manhattan for the purpose of visiting the principal offices and agencies of his company In126 words
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Article128 1935-06-04 12 Dutch Coast Steamer Goes To The Shipbreakers The Dutch coast- trade steamer Pc Erens, owned by the K.P.M of Batavia, was towed to Singapore jy the s.s. Retch for breaking up yesterday. The De Erens had a crew of four aboard and her last voyage, leaving128 words
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Article476 1935-06-04 12 COMPANIES PIN FAITH TO OCEAN GIANTS Queen Mary And Normandie Herald Big Ship Era UNSHAKEN faith m the policy of big ships for the North Atlantic j trade was expressed recently, when !m. Pierre de Malglaive, resident director m London of the French Line, explained how it476 words
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Article62 1935-06-04 12 to Steinmetz, Father Leoluddled him with whisky and wife into his own room. says he found the couple m rassing position." S that he shot and killed wards saying to the polios pumped some bullets into I saw them kissing and sent hell." ユ when62 words
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Article27 1935-06-04 12 Messrs. Wan Vao Bl Siang and Ma Chien w appointed District Ol!i<- n I districts in Hainan I districts are Paotinf I Sha. Sin Chew Jit P27 words
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Article92 1935-06-04 12 me managements oi me UOOie;' Steam Shipping (London Midland and Scottish). Goole. London and North Eastern Railway Co.'s Grimsby Steamship Services. Grimsby. Hull and Netherlands Steamship Co.. Ltd.. Hull, and Wilson and North Eastern Railway Shipping Co.. Hull, announce that m the near future the four steamship lines92 words
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Advertisement530 1935-06-04 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln F.M.S.) R TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. AOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. L_ mm\aaaa\ mmm _^P^A Iff SI vrrjocimr H IH km .^v^^ft^l km IK^H__^^b .^B wkmam mm k^m _^H mam^—^^^^^-—— a^^^^^^^^m^^^|^^^^^^^^BHi^____^______________l^__________^_______H_li^MHk^ «JiM—^^fcMMM—M^^W*"^M™^*^fc*^ MM^^^™*__^______^ (Incorporatetl In530 words
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Advertisement66 1935-06-04 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penan* Palemban« y Banjoewangi and North Western Porta) Dot Sal) r Spore. Spore r.s.m.v. Kangaroo June 6 June 7 r.s.m.v. Kangaroo Aug. 8 Aug. g Fares. Single £19.0.0, Australia* Return £30.0.0, Currency For particular, of Freight mm! Pumt apply tor—66 words
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Advertisement79 1935-06-04 12 For everything appertainini Ocean Passages. Foreign Money Exchange and Freigl>* cooks W\Cc|§t£LlTS [WOO tQ TRAV£ISEPV*CrT) 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fee*. Telephone 5908 JAVA- NEW YORK LINE Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Colombo) I m. v. TANIMBAR June 24 June 26 •via Naples; also loading for New Orleans79 words
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Miscellaneous255 1935-06-04 12 I 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 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday V.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday255 words
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Miscellaneous44 1935-06-04 12 CLEARANCES June 2: Gleneam. Larut. Vulsella! <Brit.>; Clara Jebsen iDan.i; Brazil Maru (Jap.); Dione (Dut). June 3: Ophir. Singaradja. Both. Enggano. Aletta. Makasser. Kepah <Dut); Meonia (Dan); Aramis (Nor.);! Trave. Leverkusen < Ger. I City of Cardiff, Turbo. Kinta. Rahman. Sin Kheng Seng. Gemas (Brit.)44 words
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Miscellaneous326 1935-06-04 12 SINGAPORE I HARBOUR I Ships alongside Un h I or expert.,! East Wharf (Entrain, QaU li I Anshun 22; Cp Main Wharf (Entran. I Katong 18: Cent 13; Pres. Johnson X II 8; Unyo Maru 8 I Empire Dock (Kati m.. IW I Javanese Prince Empire Dock (Fi)ti. in. I326 words
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Advertisement480 1935-06-04 13 Ellerman&Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL *»«iwouiVU. Steamer M City of Wellington jtalTJi T S *VS City of Bagdad J T Une J T u c 16 City of Yokohama ft? gg f J City of480 words
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Advertisement1063 1935-06-04 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khlow Steamshl. r. IWI ,v Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The Culard I WWte^K Iti L* Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) The Sarawak sJl^.hl« 7??* The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Irrawaddv VlotiliaT t^T i tJT The Siam Steam Navigation1,063 words
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Advertisement781 1935-06-04 14 IVa Win KONJNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROKAN Tuesday. June 4, Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PASlR— Tuesday, June 4, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAJANG— Wednesday, June 5, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Esate and Rengat. CREMER —Wednesday, June 5, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS— Wednesday, June 5, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl—781 words
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Advertisement516 1935-06-04 14 A> a. m TO EUROPE IROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK AiTive Leave Leave iv t Spore. Spore. Penang VYo rk Pres. Johnson May 31 June 4 June 6 July 16 Pres. Monroe June 15 June 18 June 20516 words
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Advertisement663 1935-06-04 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Italy Maru Capetown via Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dj; us flalaam. l. lianiuea, Durban, c l. n don and Algoa Bay Hawaii Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. MombZanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L* Marques. Durban Algoa Bay. Cap. Town and Santos Hamburg Maru Cape Town663 words
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564 1935-06-04 15 Hectic Six Rounds LEFT HAND INJURED DURING i roDlf Wenstob. the fighting cowboy fr„ m A.berta^met L with his first defeat m this country when he was out u,<l by Tommy Farr the "uiser-weight champion „f Wales, over six rounds at the Stadium Club564 words
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Article657 1935-06-04 15 Sir Abe Bailey On Cricket Faults WHEN Sir Abe Bailey proposed the health of the South African cricket team at a dinner given m their honour at Carpenters Hall by the Surrey County Cricket Club, he recalled that it was he who sent the first cricket team657 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-04 15 >:• THE VISITING Kuala Lumpur badminton team which met the 1^ Diehard Badminton Party at the Clerical Union on Saturday.19 words
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Article43 1935-06-04 15 Today's ties m the S.R.C billiards > tournament are as follow A Class Handicap Dr. E. S. Monteiro (owe 50) vs. J. B. j Quays (owe 125). B Class Handcap N. S. Hogan (owe 50) vs. K. C Wylie (owe 50). j43 words
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Article153 1935-06-04 15 In Annual Match Against Selangor Club (From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, June 2. The annual cricket match between the Selangor Club and the Penang CC. commenced on the Esplanade ground this morning Selangor Club b^.Mfd first on a perfect wicket. but we»e all out before the153 words
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Article65 1935-06-04 15 Dublin, June I. Subscriptions to the Irish Sweep total £1.935.627. The prize fund li £1.160,900. The following Malayans have drawn horses: NONIE. Segamat. Johore. has drawn I Royal Flush (LM *****). LOKE LAM KONGSIE. Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, has drawn Tribulation <XL *****).— Reuter. Both these are65 words
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Article90 1935-06-04 15 Scores Second Win Over Siamese Champion 'From Our Own Correspondent.' Penang, June 2. A crowd of well over 4,000 saw Young Tarley. the Filipino feather-weight brxer from Singapore, score his second victory over the Siamese champion Nai Smaru. In a 12 rounds contest at the Fun and Frolic90 words
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Article58 1935-06-04 15 American Sets Up New World Record Cambridge, Mass., June 3. A new world pole jump record of 14 feet 5^ inches was set by Keith Brown, former Yale University student. The previous world record of 14 feet 3 3 8 inches was held by William Graber. v/ho vaultedReuter - 58 words
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1087 1935-06-04 15 Sandhurst Win Triangular Services Colleges Match RECORD IN THE TWO MILES maaammm^mmaaaawmm^m^mam London. f THE Royal Military College. Sand- hurst, with 82 points, beat the c Royal Air Force College. Cranwell E (56^2 points' and the Royal Military v Academy, Woolwich <50U points) on I the R.M.C. ground at Camberley.1,087 words
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Article246 1935-06-04 15 Rain Brings Early End To Match (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. June 2. Rain marred the Stonor Shield match between the Selangor InJian Association and the Eurasians, played today at the former's ground and the sides shared the points. The Eurasians innings realised 142 runs. Doctors G246 words
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Article174 1935-06-04 15 Selecting Team To Represent Singapore The committee of the Singapore Bad minton Association has been requested to help the Third Singapore Chinese Sports Meet, m selecting a badminton team to represent Singapore m the Malayan Chine.^' Athletic meet, to be held m Penang during the August holidays. A174 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-06-04 15 C. G. JENNER and P. P. 11. Pearse coming m for the tea interval during the Europeans first innings m the Clarke (up match.24 words
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Article143 1935-06-04 15 Melbourne. Vie, .May 16. An Australian bowling team will visit South Africa at the beginning of next year, leaving Melbourne by the Themistocles about Dec 18 next and arriving at Durban on Jan 10 The party will return m the same vessel from Cape Town on Mar143 words
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Article30 1935-06-04 15 London, June 3. R. E. S. Wyatf has accepted them vitation to captain England m the first Test match which starts at Not- tingham on June 15. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration2937 1935-06-04 16 Last Wicket Falls Eight Minutes Before Time SULLIVAN THE HERO OF DAY Dismissed Last Three European Batsmen In Nine Balls THE annual cricket fixture between the Europeans and The Rest, for the cup presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke, saw a thrilling2,937 words
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Article292 1935-06-04 16 F.M.S.R. Institute Beaten By Eight Wickets *T*HE Medical College Union scored a run-away victory over the F.M.S.R Institute on the Union ground yesterday afternoon, when they passed the visitors' total of 48 with eight wickets intact. Boon Beng and Alvis. with mediumpace deliveries, shared the bowling292 words
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Article104 1935-06-04 16 Singapore's Team To Play The Negri THE following have been selected to play for Singapore at cricket versus Negri Sembiian at the S.C.C. on Saturday. Sunday, and Monday R. A. Ashworth (capt.), 11. N. Balhetchet. Pte. Battye, H. Boon, W. K. M. Haxworth, A. S. A. Jansen, W.104 words
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Article110 1935-06-04 16 Tournament Ties For Tomorrow T Ties for tomorrow m the Tanglin Club lawn tennis tournament are a* follows: Women's Doubles Handicap Mrs. Douglass and Mrs. Hammonc <phis 4) vs. Mrs. Scott- Ram and Mrs Ablitt (plus 15). Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Strickland (owe 3) vs110 words
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Article18 1935-06-04 16 Tomorrow's tie m the R.S.Y.C. lawi tennis tournament is between Nathai and the winner of Cooke vs. Wright18 words
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Article135 1935-06-04 16 LATEST CALLovEu T-He latest Deft) n <- lows: 10 to 11 Bahrain r 100 to 12 Hairan I ,100 to piUeft tak/n 100 to 8 Field Trtal taken 25 to 1 Firs* Bon 28 to 1 Fa.rh.u-,,, cd. 28 to Fairb.ur:. 50 to i Animation rered 50 t<,Reuter - 135 words
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Article123 1935-06-04 16 Smith's Double Ccmim For l)orbvshiic London, UI Closing scores rot th r the county cricket started on Saturday At Lord- Middles ior 86). Olouce ter 74 for thi At the Oval: Bum v I7J lor 17). Essex |gg for At Bradford Kent m isi. (Freeman six For 47Reuter - 123 words
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Article19 1935-06-04 16 Combined Services Ph) Marc On Friday Combined Bervic i meet Anson Road Stadium I Malaya Cup competition.19 words
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