The Straits Times, 7 July 1934
1934-07-07
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Title Section39 1934-07-07 1 The Straits Times [BSTABLISHKD KEAKLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934 PRICE 10 CV*- V,39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement409 1934-07-07 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161). PASKOE'S fon FURNITURE I CORNWALL j HOUSE M. "rrhard Uii. *PHONE 2153. SHAVEX jo 3U/\r REVOLUTION IN SHAVING **KUZ>n A few years ago "SHAVEX" was unknown, lightly over the beard and then shaving? yet it is m every part of the world today. Millions409 words
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Advertisement325 1934-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) JM I DUNLOPILLO I pSSj CUSHIONING JjJes latest luxiinj Made under British Potent* S JYITfTJTJTJTwj Dunlopillo Cellular Latex, the new cushioning ((ft" I I lllllllfllr/ material which is being widely used as mattresses UStegS^Sgfl f and bed cushions m hospitals, has similar important325 words
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Advertisement521 1934-07-07 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PA6SEWORR AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIBNTAL B.HJCO. uiTOER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY^ GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage Spore. CARTHAOE »«0 BURDWAN 6.0T0 Ju^r t RANPURA »*W j^521 words
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Advertisement404 1934-07-07 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. i (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAR. it. SCTWA MARU July 17 SA FUSHIMI MARU July 90 SJ. HAKOZAKI MARU Aug. 12 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong. Shanghai Ac Japan, available for 2 months. To First class Second class Boag404 words
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Advertisement569 1934-07-07 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. nncorporated ta Damtwt) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, BOTTmDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENFACWI From Front from "tom S-pore Malacca Port Penang Dp sissx 1 r. as s^ A The abtfve combined P*«*g«r and cargo voaaeh vrtth excellent flat clays nasKn^acnraodation. Adjolaac privaT bathroom to569 words
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Advertisement218 1934-07-07 2 £71.12.FROM SINOAPeRE TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA. This rate includes: 2nd class pssisgo Singapore t» Boag Kong. (fe) Toartat class across gae Paelfie. (a) Ist class rail across America. (d) ToarM dass Atlanti* hi the new and famoos) as. Ml or s.s. Washington. MOTE: If passage through the Panama Canal Is218 words
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Advertisement1208 1934-07-07 2 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FCNN*T LINE (Ocean THE HUA KJIIOW STEAMSHIP CO, Steam Ship Co., LM, and China Mutual 1 1931 LTD. Steam Navigation Co^ Ltd. THE CI'NARD STEAM SHIP CO-, LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AISTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE1,208 words
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Article75 1934-07-07 3 KATONG, Brit, 863 tons, from Bangkok 7-7, for Bangkok 10-7. RAUB. Brit., S73 ton*, from PonUanak 7-7. (or Pontlanak 9-7. IARUT, Brit., 464 tons, from Malacca, Muar 6-7. for Malacca. Port Dlckson 7-7. TANCR1D. Nor., S,7tl tons, from Dalren 7-7, for Penaag 8-7. JERANTUT, Brit., 7J tool, from75 words
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Article278 1934-07-07 3 The following passengers arrived at Straits ports by the P. and O. Carthage yesterday Mr. and Mrs. A. Aaron, Mr. R. R Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Broadhurst, Mr and Mrs. Biddick. Mrs. Cator, Mr. L. D. E. Cullen, Mr. J. Calms, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caddy,278 words
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Article95 1934-07-07 3 Saturday, July 7. Ships slonrid' 'hr i\harts or expectea to arrive KKPPEL HAKBOL'K Main Wharf Lch. "Spartan," Sri Tunda, Aquarius. The Obi?. Senang. Oil Wharf Nil Coa. Whart NU Vt.SSLLs I.N DRY UOCIL4. linwni i*axa< Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil Keppel Harbour King's Dock Nl>. No.95 words
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Article, Illustration949 1934-07-07 3 Party See It "Feeding." MAID SPEAKS OF TWO FORELEGS. The Loch Ness monster was seen twice on Sunday, (says the Scotsman of June 5) m the early morning by a maid m a louse near the loch, and m the evening by five people on949 words
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Article448 1934-07-07 3 Schoolmaster Describes Narrow Escape. Mr. B. Carr, principal of the Rangoon Road School, appeared In support of a prosecution against a Malay lorry driver, Yuscf bin Moharaed Talb, on a charge of driving In a dangerous manner, In the third magistrate's court, before Mr. J. M.448 words
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Article310 1934-07-07 3 Sunday, June 24. His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott had luncheon with H.H. The Regent of Kedah. Monday, June 25. In the morning His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott left Alor Star for' Kangar. His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott I had luncheon with H.H. The Raja of, Perils at the310 words
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Advertisement124 1934-07-07 3 lilt^k StatCS \Lr^ M steamsh 'P Company FAST AND REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. Through Bills of Lading issued to principal South American and West Indi.in ports. s.s. "GENERAL LEE" due to Sail Hong Kong Aug. S doc te arrive San Fraackw* Au». 21 Through Bs L. Is— ed124 words
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Advertisement747 1934-07-07 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Oncorporateo Id filßj LLOYDS AGENTS:■BOOKINQ AOSNlft, IMPERIAL AJBWAYS. MLS. BLT* ANO SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. WLKfHOMCI rrigfct P4M hws) 8131 CANADIAN PACIFIC. (Incorporated In England) STEAMSHIPS LOOTED. STEAMSHIPS— BACWAIB HOTKLS— EXF BBSS. (Incorporated m IBiglanri). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up Jo— SCttag with747 words
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Advertisement465 1934-07-07 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL I STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Sngland J "ELLERMAN- LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM ft HAMBURG via Ports and Socs Omml Due Balk Steamer B*pc« 8 D0 •CITY OP WINDBOR July 14 July It CITY OP WELLINGTON July 30 Aug. •Calls at Olasgow. Fcr HONO KONG. SHANGHAI JAPAN.465 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1934-07-07 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Min. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. T hrs. *F Alor Star 90 Nil 10.4 77 SiUawan 94 Nil 9.4 73 K. Trengganu No Report. Bukit Jeram 91 Nil 10 9 74 Malacca 86 Nil 9.1 76 Singapore Kallang Aerodrome) 90 Nil162 words
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Advertisement395 1934-07-07 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for an* pseWlsa advertised to these eetamna vend eeales el taatlsnentala Do net send ortgtonh. LOCAL EMPLOYERS hiving vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman <>'. the European Unemployment Committee at the V.M Ci, Singapore. WANTED DUTCH HOUSEKEEPER daily o resident. Must be Rood395 words
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Advertisement736 1934-07-07 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET NO. 1 INSTITUTION BILL, United Englneers Lilted. 28, CAIRNHILL ROAD. Modern sanlteUoc. Apply 64. Market Street SHOP FIAT, amber Mansions Apply Spore Building Corp. 64 Market. St. COMFORTABLB BUNGALOW, well furnished. August one year. 4*, Wilkinson Rd. No. 81, SOPHIA BOAD, Electric and modem sanitation. Apply736 words
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Advertisement889 1934-07-07 4 FOR SALE 15, BSANKSOME ROAD, Katong, small compourn' home. Apply 13, Kerbau Road. A COMPLETE double bedroom teak suite. As good as new. Inspection by appointment. Apply Box No. 888, Strata Times. SPECIALLY designed modern teak furniture for bedroom drawing room, also gramophone, $700. Upholstered settee «c 2 armchain could889 words
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Advertisement1069 1934-07-07 4 I TENDERS TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, up to noon of July 18, 1934, for the right to occupy from Oct. 1, 1934, on monthly occupation licence the list of Crown Land enumerated below and to work the granite quarries thereon.*1,069 words
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Advertisement503 1934-07-07 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc YORK LODGE •4. LLOVD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Palatial new residential hotel, beautifully furnished. Double and single rooms Roof gardens, spacious lounges. Terms ■Ami Inspection Invited Tele. 3101. •'PENSION NEDERLAND" J4, Csirnhill Road SINGAPORE. New Boarding-Establishment, Cool and airy rooms. Excellent Dutch cuisine and Java Rysttafel. Moderate terms. Phon503 words
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Advertisement837 1934-07-07 4 FIGARO Ladle* Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING. 0» Kuropeaa Expert* $8, $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room US) and 93. Bras Baaah BoaA "TORPEDO" SMOKER'S PENCILS. Made by DnnhllL London. A combination of the Torpedo Cigarette Holder and a Propelling Pencil. Made for the convenience of discriminating smokers who cannot go about Without837 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous181 1934-07-07 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya PosUge. Monthly UN t *M t 2.M Quarterly I B.M SUM > 7.5* Half Yearly »17.H 824.** SIS.M Yearly U4 M S4B.M $30.00 Note—OoUtatton cheques shoalc' Include the unal bank discount ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges aad InatiwUsas let CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as181 words
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Article655 1934-07-07 5 TANOLJN GARRISON CHURCH. (Open to Visitor*).— 7 mjsL, Holy Comn.; 8.45 am. Parade Service; 7 0.m., Evening Service(2nd Sunday of month only). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Orchard Rd.) —Sunday. July 8, Rev. Stephen Band, 8.A.; 8 a.m.. Morning Service; 8.4S a.m., Sunday School; 10 ajn., Parade Service at Tanglln; 11655 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter365 1934-07-07 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— ln the issue of the Straits Times of June 27, I noticed an article In connection with the forthcoming Gold Cup Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. In that article. mucU space was given, quite rightly, to an innovation365 words
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Article101 1934-07-07 5 In Aid Of Bukit Mori a jam Church Bukit Mertajam. July 4. A variety show In aid of St. Marks Jhurch funds was held today under the patronage of the Senior District Officer, Mr. L. B. Gibson and Mrs Gihson. The show, which was organised by the Rev.101 words
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Advertisement227 1934-07-07 5 HOT E L S SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. SEA VIEW HOTEL BALLROOM TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET with I I I Famous Dancer and Entertainer. PIXNEB_S3. NON-DDfEBS SUNDAY227 words
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Advertisement106 1934-07-07 5 Listen to London. Berlin, V! Paris, Rome, Russia, RrjKll^^^Oß Madrid, Buenos Aires. Bjj|jr^»>7 H%flj revolutionized short-wave tuning of j f/L^Fsw!*Bßm j| jNM improvements, enabling you to MJ wfflffijirffisß enjoy the finest world-wide recep- !B^^ > ?'^''t^B RADIO SERVICE §1 CO., OF MALAYA LIMITED. B»j||^ 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SIN6APORE. <^^^^^^^^~"JW aid106 words
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Miscellaneous310 1934-07-07 5 RB.C. PROGRAMME. Following are Empire wireless programmes: TODAY. 6.20 a.m. A 8ong and Pianoforte Recital. 6.50 British Tango Bands. 7.20 The Gossip Hour. 7.50 England vs. Australia. An Eye-Wltness Account of Play In the Third Test Match by Howard Marshall. 8.0 Topical Talk. 8.5 The News and Announcements. 9.S p.m.310 words
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Miscellaneous291 1934-07-07 5 PHOHI HOLLAND. Following is programme of PhohlHolland (wavelength 16.88 M.):— SATURDAY, JULY 1* 8 p.m. Records. 9.15 Talk on fashions. 9.30 Songs. 9.45 Records. 10 News talk. 10.20 Records. 10.35 Songs. 10.50 Records. 11 Dance records. SUNDAY, JULY 8. 8 p.m. Records. 8.15 Talk by Mr. K. D. Kerning. 8.40291 words
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Miscellaneous136 1934-07-07 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle ii ii^ across. (CLUES., 25. Elementary 1. Ef/eryone m. Tree 3. Couple 27. Angry 6. North European 28. Inclined head 11. Permitted ?w. s.tnglng plant 12. Board* a ship 3J. Looks after IS. Put m action 31. Testa 14. Mistake 12. Waterways. 17. Went In 23. Shivering136 words
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2588 1934-07-07 6 CRUISING AT 150 TO 173 M.P.H. "H"-Shaped Engines Chosen To Power Passenger Monoplane. (By Air Aviation Correspondent.) London. June 12. WORLD den and for speed has dnfwn from British aircraft factori-s within the past twelve months new types of civil aircraft which, while v serving2,588 words
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Article132 1934-07-07 6 Criticised By Modern Youth Of Turkey. Turkish women who cling to the old-fashioned veil, are being severely criticised by the modern youth of Turkey. Despite Mustapha Kemal's emancipation of the former harem-dwellers, numbers of the women obstinately retain the square piece of black cloth which covers all the132 words
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Article395 1934-07-07 6 Monetary Reform As Solution. I The effort of the World Monetary I and Economic Conference "to put back 1 the clock and to restore, under fundamentally different conditions. I the international financial and economic systems which had existed before the w:x." is described as a dismal failure395 words
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Advertisement256 1934-07-07 6 YOU ARE HELD SPELLBOUND BY HER CHARM! I Bf IMS "I always use I jp^tj^fl H Lux Toilet Soap p)H Bl M -it keep* my &L tlan to wonder- I m Hk I I fully tmooth," \M ■k. :^i says fascinating I 1 B^. J LEILA HYAMS |—^■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■K-^ I popular256 words
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Article475 1934-07-07 7 Sultan Entertained By Different Communities. (From Our Own Correspondent 1 j Kuantan. July 5. Kuantan was en fete on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday for the first formal visit of His Highness Sultan &bu Bakpf. C.M.0.. Sultan of Pahang. to Kuantan. The padang In front of the Government475 words
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Advertisement161 1934-07-07 7 WHAT IF SUCH A THING COULD HAPPEN? H :g RLIH 2^a»^H CTH i BVr^ PNBj LIVE THE SCREAMING HOURS WHEN IT DOES! "KING KONG" IT LEAPS BEYOND THE FRONTIERS OF IMAGINATION! fcT Hrm OPENING FOR AN INDEFINITE SEASON TUESDAY NEXT CAPITOL THE GREAT WORLD 3rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS LAST NIGHT BIGGER,161 words
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Advertisement301 1934-07-07 7 SELE6IE ROAD 854. GEYLANG. 3.15.6.15.9.15 READ WHAT LOCAL PavilioN press says A highly amurinf piece of TTonickln* story. one of the most amusing irresponsible fooling fllmg we have Mtn for some of outstanding merit. time too hopelessly is a scream. funny to describe it co»c .h» vnvv PRF.ro te Picture301 words
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Advertisement120 1934-07-07 7 "CAPifOL j 3.15 6.15 9.15 Haunting harmonies dazzling dances brilliant spectacle no wonder j this musical success ran on the Broadway stage J for two sensational years! "One of the brightest J productions of lu kind Singapnrr has J £l seen." Says 1 HI K J PRESS. mACDOnALD j j^^lFniBIBILi120 words
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Article12 1934-07-07 8 AROUND THE MARKETS. hi. 4||) I ii ii ll II I //l.'l12 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article37 1934-07-07 8 I I III I inli, j III i [I ii i I [I r- .i I ■<• i I I til ir mi MM :i I :i 1 I k i,i i I MB MM m ■i37 words
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Article40 1934-07-07 8 If mm i H 174 ii hi B M i i 'if i I I 1/ i Mi D B L' if. i l I I I !i", ft' 1.,,. I I ..M.I I 11 1 I M40 words
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Article14 1934-07-07 8 Ml MM Ml (MMf If Bf jftft I itrc'i./'"'^ I |ii>"''i"i' iVi14 words
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Article25 1934-07-07 8 44"1 H( 4 I I r/iMiN I'm t i (in tit rti i j II it. *i|c I ')t ill li i25 words
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Article6 1934-07-07 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. III!6 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article473 1934-07-07 9 New York Lags Behind I London. Stanton Nelson Co.'s rubber market review, dated July 6. states: During the past week the London market has remained remarkably steady, and prices have advanced, but locally the rise has been followed somewhat reluctantly. Operators on this market have been taking473 words
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Article34 1934-07-07 9 Vallambrosa Final Of 15 Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 6. Vallambrosa :—Final dividend, 15 per cent., payable Aug. 3. Batu LinUnf:— Final dividend, 2>/ 2 per cent., payable July 25.34 words
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Article667 1934-07-07 9 KEEN DEMAND FOR GOLD. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s weekly bullion letter from London, dated June 13, states: Gold. The Bank of England gold reserve against notes amounted to £191,333,148 on the 6th, showing no change as compared with the previous Wednesday. During the week the Bank announced the667 words
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Article515 1934-07-07 9 William Jacks And Co.'s Report. William Jacks and Co.'s report from London dated June 13 states:— The lack of moisture seems world-wide, and governments, fanners and world trade generally should benefit on balance, as the low prices for wheat, sugar, rice, Jute, hemp, etc. have seriously affected515 words
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Article495 1934-07-07 9 Hesitation In Placing Orders. (From Our Own Correspondent). Manchester, June 13. Rather a quieter tone has prevailed m the Manchester market during the past week. Inquiry has been fairly well maintained but owing to the hardening movement m raw cotton prices and the stronger attitude of495 words
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Article48 1934-07-07 9 Proposal To Write Down Capital. (From Our Own Correspondent.i London. July 6. Kuala-Nal Kelantan Rubber C Ltd.. propose to write down their capital by £22.500 In order to wipe out the deflcli of £5,304 and reduce f.-.e book value ot the estate from £58,000 to £41,000.48 words
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Article65 1934-07-07 9 Guthrle and Cos weekly palm oil and palm kernel report states: Palm Oil In Balk —American prices are nominal, c.l.f. landed weights Liverpool Holland Hamburg £C. 5. 0 per ton. Palm Oil In Barrels c.l.f. landed weights Liverpool'Contlnent £11.15 0 per ton (on basis of 5 per65 words
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Article59 1934-07-07 9 First report of Rahman Rubber Estate (formed on Jan. 18 1933, m reconstruction of co. of same name) for year to Dec. 31 shows output 208,550 lbs. Net profit was £380, after providing for depreciation of plant and buildings. Sales realised £2,719, costs £1,969, leaving £750, plus Interest59 words
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Article39 1934-07-07 9 Persons exporting merchandise to China for which Consular Invoices are required are requested to submit such Invoices to the Import and Export Office when presenting thtlr export declarations m order to corroborate the particulars as declared39 words
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Advertisement628 1934-07-07 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI B/NKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated la Bong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 cf 1930 of the Colony RFAD OFFICE: HONG BONO. Authorised Capital $30,000,000 Issued md fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling 8.500.000 6Ur628 words
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Advertisement453 1934-07-07 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter Us3> Paid Up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,00* Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,030 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. BtaboiM«ate, London E.CX Agents ana Branches. Alor Stkr iiciio satgon Amrittar ipo n453 words
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Article120 1934-07-07 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA No More Women with Edmund Lowe, Victor MacLaglen Sally Blanc. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL The Cat The Fiddle with Ramon Novarro Jeanette MacDonaW. 6.15—9.15. GOODWOOD PARK Special Dinner A Dance. GREAT WOKLD Cabarets-Let Me Explain Dear it Samarang. MARLBOROVGH Vallls Weddtof. 6—».18. NEW WORLD Bide Shows, Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies-120 words
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Obituary102 1934-07-07 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH POH.— At his residence No. 161. Kee Sun Road, oil East Coast Rood, Spore. Mr. Poh Poo Yong passed avay peacefully at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3. 1934, at the age of 65. He leaves behind 2 widows, 3 sons, Messrs. Poh Choo Sim. Poh Peng102 words
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957 1934-07-07 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934. IMMORAL FILMS. At the time when the general standard of films, produced mainly m the United States, was deteriorating rapidly, there was widespread condemn^ ation of the industry for Its deliberate exploitation of low tastes. A great deal of the criticism was957 words
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Article538 1934-07-07 10 A GOOD DAY .Fred Perry defeated Ifcck Crawford In three straight sets in the final of the men's singles at Wimbledon yesterday and thus became the first Englishman to hold the title since 1909. On the same day, England, having won the toss, made a very538 words
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Article966 1934-07-07 10 EXTRAORDINARY MEALS. (By H. Harvey-Day.) Gojd food and :::ne are among the greatest charms of existence, and the pleasures of eating and drinking have inspired some of the finest prose and poetry m the history of literature. True, those who cling to the j teachings of Zeno966 words
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Advertisement129 1934-07-07 10 HEDGES BUTLER LTD. _^^B^^ WINE MERCHANT^ q ßffflr* TO HIS MAJESTY |J|| KING GEORGE V. Wff ESTABLISHED 263 YEARS. AnoiKTMKT to By Appointment H.M. KiM OtOMt V. H.R.H. VERY CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS "VAT Z5C' SCOTCH SsS!^^! *t~-^-rZ& WHISKY. OVER \S i^SSS^ M UtS Oil). CLUB f""g "CLUB DRY OLD129 words
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Advertisement41 1934-07-07 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. EXCHANGE TOUR UPRIGHT PIANO FOR A CHALLEN GRAND THE CHOICE Or THE 8.8.C. NEW YODEL 16. $975. A Magnificent Musical Instrument. (Illustrated list sent with pleasure). ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Winchester House. Collyer quay. SINGAPORE.41 words
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Article, Illustration430 1934-07-07 11 CLAIM FOR RETURN TO FORMER CONDITIONS. I. S. P. CHAIRMAN'S APPEAL. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister On Rubber Restriction. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 6. Sir r iiilip unliffe-LLster, Secretary of State for the Colonies, proposing the toast of the Incorporated Society of Planters and the430 words
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Article148 1934-07-07 11 Passive Chinese Attitude Criticised. The daily arrival of mails from vlunrhukuo and mails dispatched to the I £tate from North China by the inter- j national trains now running between China Proper and Mukden have provoked severe criticism from the leading Chinese newspapers m China. Although there has148 words
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Article102 1934-07-07 11 Difference Between Ceylon And Whitehall. Colombo, July 6. The imposition of the foreign textile quotas is hanging fire /Wing to a difference between the British and Ceylonese Governments, the British Government having refused to give assurances for preferences on Ceylon coconuts and plumbago in Britis'iReuter - 102 words
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Article129 1934-07-07 11 Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's Scheme. Hong Kong, July 6. Oen. Yang Teh-chao, Canton's representative m Nanking, and Gen. Ho Chien, Governor of Hunan, who has Just returned to Nanking from an important mission to the South, were summoned to an urgent conference this morning by Marshal Chiang KaishekSin Chew Jit Poh - 129 words
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Article23 1934-07-07 11 Berlin, July 6. A rumour that the Prussian Premier, Gen. Goering, has met with an accident has been officially denied. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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145 1934-07-07 11 Amsterdam. July 6. The Communist disorders were continued this evening, one person being kiikd and 15 wounded. The military sting the police and while the martCM arc occupying the ports, tru civil guard are watching the public works plants. Reuter. Rioting by Communists began onReuter - 145 words
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Article156 1934-07-07 11 Australia's Future. RECOMMENDATIONS OF LATHAM REPORT. London, July 7. A Canberra telegram states that the report of Mr. J. G. Latham (the deputy Prime Minister) on his mission to the Far East, tabled in Uhe House of Representatives, does not favour the establishment jtReuter - 156 words
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Article202 1934-07-07 11 Changes Approved By Commons. London, July 6. The House of Commons by 104 rotes to 23 has adopted a formal resolution confirming the recent changes In the silk duties— Reuter. The revised customs and excise duties on silk, artificial silk and articles made wholly or partly thereof.202 words
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Article126 1934-07-07 11 Makes First Flight Over Moscow. The giant aeroplane Maxim Gorky made on June 19 its first flight over Moscow, closing the ranks of military aeroplanes during the aerial parade In honour of the Chelyuskin heroes. The plane designed by the Soviet constructor Tupolev, was piloted by the126 words
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Article71 1934-07-07 11 Prince Of Wales Represented At Funeral. Rugby, July 4. The Prince of Wales, who was present at Hendon on Saturday, when Squadron Leader Collett (son of the Lord Mayor of London) met his death during a forced landing of the bomber aeroplane m which he was actingBritish Wireless - 71 words
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Article71 1934-07-07 11 Sumatra To Java In One Day. 'From Our Own Correspondent). Medan, July 2. The Sabang aerodrome has nearly been completed. The Idea behind this scheme was to have regular air communication between Java and Sabang so that Passengers and mall from Europe may be sent to Java from71 words
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Article37 1934-07-07 11 Surveying work has been started for the construction of a new railway line, 400 kilometers long, which will link the Khingan-Burcya metallurgical plant, now under construction, with the Ussuri Railway, says a Harbarovsk report.37 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-07-07 11 The King's Indian Orderly Ofiicerly Officers were among the visitors to Eosom on June 8 to see the Oaks Race.20 words
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Article457 1934-07-07 11 Result of Chinese Postal Ban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, June 25. Among minor incidents of the past week has been a little breeze in connection with the ban imposed by the Chinese postal authorities on the monthly periodical known as Oriental Affairs, edited and published by457 words
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Article135 1934-07-07 11 "Preached Disloyalty To Government." London, July 6. Reuter learns that the Chinese Government, replying to the British Legation regarding the postal ban on Oriental Affairs, assorts that the magazine Is consistently h stile and Indirectly damaging to i,he Chinese Government. It also takes every opportunity to espouse theReuter - 135 words
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Article120 1934-07-07 11 "BLACK DEATH" AND CHOLERA. Bubonic Plague Outbreak In South Fukien. Shanghai, July 6. Cholera has broken out In the city of Hankow, and it is spreading rapidly. Scores have perished during the last thirty hours. Chinese and foreign medical practitioners in the city are assisting the Health Department to preventSin Chew Jit Poh - 120 words
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Article78 1934-07-07 11 Five Villages Swept Away. Peshawar, July d. Ninety persons and more than 2,000 head of cattle have perished in Hoods in three villages in Northern Afghanistan. The village of Chakarkashkaltik is buried by boulders loosened frcm the hillside and there are only tnrse survivors from the total population.Reuter - 78 words
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Article17 1934-07-07 11 Berlin. July 6. The King and Queen of Slam lunched with President Hindenburg at Neudeck—Reuter.17 words
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Article895 1934-07-07 11 Britain Alone In Pursuit Of Original Goal. ANXIETY GROWING. Mr. Eden's Outspoken Comments. Almost alone among; the great Powers, Great Hritain has persisted m the pursuit of the original goal of the Disarmament Conference, declared the Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Anthony Eden, m an outspokenBritish Wireless - 895 words
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Article84 1934-07-07 11 London, July 7. Suspicions were voiced by the Opposition m the House of Commons that the recent excharsc «f visits of British and French .Ministers m Paris and London were intended to examine alternative methods of mutual security and passible military alliance. Mr. S. Baldwin (Lord PresidentReuter - 84 words
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Article154 1934-07-07 12 Must Seek Representation In Council. TbHt the uiiutnf WMlry t» tow Uik»«id m claiming iU i. h i»l-ime» m tbt V.M.S.. ww tk« w, inc.idiM «i ibt mriml »Mli«< «dg»Hg A button M«U>» b«ld at ,i .icdtif Iht lr««t«Mt actuidcd to mm i inmcni and154 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-07-07 12 m. i...umi< uuiiu.k carl* ju npMli Nlm wttraMlMl lij »»l > m Mn«»vwt.12 words
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Article17 1934-07-07 12 1. 1, \1 NtH I'riwni. uaattU ...i.i....... t>t MC«iVcU vi Hi. 4»LHJ.i lot lv l.alittl17 words
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Article52 1934-07-07 12 I ..nil, 1.. ..1.. I ...I l(t Mann heath. ut wftt PMWil by Mr *i. *.t. luihul Alii, iiw.Hlk lil^li. ■HIM lt..il Ull Ijiaki- *-l •ill ui-i ilt c lurry b#CftUM of i Utal Un lu.Wi nallj( tti lilallii K;t lliut L.tl II y ul52 words
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Article24 1934-07-07 12 fill fnHtntpi tMiP** were u< ii u( an exuu.iii.iUoi. t icki for »1* huh »i 8> mi i i i< I lift*24 words
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Article32 1934-07-07 12 HIS FATHER WAS A DOG SHOOTER. Now He Ih Injured iliruiiKli A hog. 41 111 id wouucU The dog I4ti uwuy A ilsU-i u( 11. ,,>jt ill 4 II. w* la. itltiit32 words
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Article27 1934-07-07 12 One l" lloutfe. iwo MMH a fM*d b« rollauaril ull lliu II North hiuto*. knlit pulii:e HI uer'i tnqueiU will fallow In Jlli: i.27 words
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Article138 1934-07-07 12 Additional Hharen In l-'rabci And Neave. "IMAM itcw M Jl Mw .mh cr«M«) It by |15(K> mW ware jjiu. Kla^ti .....1 Niuw: I l.i i. i.i nl MlMlM l* ra u 1 1. ..i i i.i > H i i ii. iiiumiy i i i i 11138 words
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Article43 1934-07-07 12 i My A mem .tv IMnu. In Uui llwu Hun .iy a An Au«U»lUit •irm»n «w»«<| TMMor bftck to Australia kuba Air mall Mr T Anal! they wi.uui fl> ii iv t... It liail lIU mill v an liuui .>«r. lull43 words
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Article35 1934-07-07 12 I 111 A. .hln. o 1,, .v t ;l.i, UJ. I, a.i ..u Ml bl Mi it J Mutton, m .bl'lll ill Ai > 1 .1 111 1 n it loi ihu Cthm I35 words
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Article57 1934-07-07 12 CHETTIARS' BANK IN MALAYA. m. \iiMa|i|ia IhinKb It lb*y To Kutaliliuh. Ila IjllllMllui. Ol a I 1.. Ulal 11... i1l I, ..u Mi Aim, An. il "i.ii etn KMOti Ual.. pul i.. I |i j... .1 11. al to II Till Kirn :.k.U 41 11. 111. i 4 i act-57 words
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Article11 1934-07-07 12 J. p, And "ttrjindinuthi i tiilnMon." Mr [uiiUiiiulHi I11 words
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Advertisement83 1934-07-07 12 «HAi>L i.t ..MH)M I HUM tVEBV BOOM. KfcDtLOKAIt WITH HALL'S DISTEMPER f|i« i:hn Ihi U Imfllj MlfUPlMlVtlyi and whi. Bf witn Hailu Mi»t«ni|Mtr )111l 1. 11 l .llUHlll.lU Ull.. I IIC ll.lllllilltf aff«ct and intt whul* hwuiMi ha» a n«w and juyuuit fvnw n| int:r««««d light, nir Hiid i|NIM. Writr83 words
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3139 1934-07-07 13 ILLNESS OF SOLICITOR IN BAN HIN MINES DISPUTE. Case Adjourned For A Month. ♦From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 5. The suit in which Ban Hln Gold Mines Limited is suing two Chinese Towkays, resident at Kampar, for the reclsslon of the sale of mining land was carried a stage3,139 words
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Article851 1934-07-07 13 Improvement Trust's Work 400 HOUSES IN EIGHTEEN MONTHS. J hanh s to the work of the Singapore Improvement Trust it b anticl- pated that within the next 18 months 400 of the city's worst slam houses wiU be made fit to live in. This tack will be851 words
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Advertisement414 1934-07-07 13 Reveals Secret of Personal Influence Simple method to Develop Personal Magnetism. Memory, Concentration and WUI-Power, cage Book Fully prMribniK this Unique Method. Urether with Srlf- Analyiii Chart and Character Delineation FREE to all who write at oner. "The wonderful power of Personal Inf.u- I ence Mc;nHi5ni. Fascination. Mind-Control, ca'.l it414 words
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Advertisement489 1934-07-07 13 JOYOUSVICOURr^SS PYOUc&n benefit |||f?V ti- II Whether you are a Man oi "X Woman, young, middle-aged or Wf\^^*4tA ness are just steadily creeping VbC/^^l upon you, or whether you have MM\ 1 |ft suffered foryears, just stop for a W/*k Tult r«i« w" moment and think of thesplen- TJi y£489 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1934-07-07 14 But Make Brilliant Recovery. FINE STAND BY HENDREN AND LEYLAND. England finished the first day of the Third Test match, which started at Old Trafford yesterday, m a very sound position, having scored 355 for five wickets. SntcHffe and WaltersReuter - 1,360 words
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Article382 1934-07-07 14 PERRY BRINGS SINGLES TITLE BACK. London. July 6. In the final of the English lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon Fred Perry (Great Britain) beat Jack Crawford (Australia) 6—3, ft— 0, 7—5 and so an Englishman has won ttie title for the first time since 1909. Perry, playing magnificently, won InReuter - 382 words
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155 1934-07-07 14 The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association announces that umpires for all semi-finals and finals will be arranged tor by the honorary referee. The following are ties for next week: MONDAY Men's Singles semi-finals —Li m Bong Soo v«. Yong Long Chong; and Kamis ts. Chua Choon155 words
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Article185 1934-07-07 14 SIX TOURISTS GET MYSTERIOUS MALADY. London. July 7. The mysterious epidemic has struck the Australian cricketers. Following the retirement from the field at Manchester of Bradman and Chipperfield yesterday, Woodfull, Ponsford, Brown and Kippax are reported to be indisposed with the "sore-throat" sickness. At present it isReuter - 185 words
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Article239 1934-07-07 14 By O.R.A. On Padang. Fast Scoring Old Rafflesians Association staged I veil in their week-end game against the S.C.C. on the Padang last evening, scoring 91 for the Joss of three wlcsets. The match will be continued at 2 p.m. today. After losing D'Cotta In the first over, the O.R.A.239 words
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Article142 1934-07-07 14 July Mixed Foursomes Competition. The Island Club July mixed foursomes competition was played yesterday over the second nine holes and resulted in a win for Mrs. T. Leissiu* and Chua Cheng Llat with a nett score of 36. The following cards were returned: Mrs. T. Leijssius and Chua142 words
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Article39 1934-07-07 14 Wins Mixed Doubles At Tanglin Club. In the mixed doubles open final at the Tanglin Club tennis tournament Mrs. J. D. Laing and T. J. A. Green beat Mrs. J. Hugglns and H. S. Hewett 6.39 words
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486 1934-07-07 14 HANDICAPS FOR PERAK SUMMER MEETING. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's summer meeting, which opens on Saturday at Ipoh. RACE 1. Hones, Claas II Division 3 (sis fun.) Kalaw 9.0, Wait and See B.W. Stay Out 8.7, Brown Pox 87, Dloware 8.7.486 words
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Advertisement100 1934-07-07 14 is today, and always will be, of a perfect and CONSISTENT quality To ensure such an unfailing level of quality, the ARCH,.:LAGO BREWERY Co., Ltd. only allow their product to be made under the direct personal supervision and control of a PROVED MASTER BREWER. The careful selection of ingredients, the100 words
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Advertisement198 1934-07-07 14 ITCHING CAUSED A LOT jOFJJNREST Rash All Over Legs. Healed by Cuticura. I came out tn a taah all over my legs. It started from the ankles and came up m water blisters at am, but after a while crusted and scaled Tbr itching and burning caused me a lot198 words
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Article431 1934-07-07 15 County Cricket Results. Teams For Today*s Malaya Cup Match. S.A.F.A. PREFER HUSSEIN TO FYFE. Change In Team To Meet Negri Today. Three Malaya Cup matches are to be played this afternoon, Singapore meeting the Negri Sembilan at Anson Road Stadium, Johore playing Malacca at Segamat and Selangci meeting Kedah at431 words
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Article556 1934-07-07 15 Sussex Go Further Ahead In Championship Table. London, July 6. A feature ol the county matches concluded today was the third defeat Yorkshire. The Champions were once again without several of their best players, owing fc> the demands made on them by the Test matches, butReuter - 556 words
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Article184 1934-07-07 15 June Spoon And Draw For Rose Bowl. Thirty cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club Women's July spoon and the following returned: Mrs. E. Hltcham 43-16=27. Mrs. E. Litchfleld 43-16=27. Miss G. Farr.ell 46-18=28 Mrs. R. E. Morris 44-15=29. Mrs. S. H. Moss 44-15=29. Miss184 words
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Article140 1934-07-07 15 Segamat School's Narrow Victory. i From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, July 6. The Government English School, Segamat, won their first match In the Arab Cup competition, when they defeated Muir Government English School by three 3—2 at Muar. Play did not reach a hi?h standard and a wfci140 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-07-07 15 The Victoria Bridge School team which won the inter-school relay at St. Anthony's SporU yesterday.15 words
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Article151 1934-07-07 15 Johore Bahru Police Beat Muar. (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, July 6. In the Bell Cup Competition the Johore Bahru Police Depot secured an easy victory over the Muar Police Team at Batu Pahat. Yusof played a great game for Muar and had It not been for him151 words
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Article169 1934-07-07 15 Saturday, July 7. Racine: Ipoh Races, First Day. Football: Malaya Cup, Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan, Anson Road Stadium; Johore vs. Malacca, Johore. Cricket: B.C.C. vs. Old w^wwi.ni S.C.C; APC vs. B.C.R.C, AJ>C.; St. Joseph's TnrtWiitlon vs. Nondescripts. B.JJ.; PWD vs. Khataa Association, McNalr Road; Indian Association vs. Raffles169 words
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Article, Illustration356 1934-07-07 15 CHAMPION WINS EVERY SENIOR EVENT. Sebastian Then, youngest of three brothers who have been outstanding in local football, was the hero of the St. Anthony's Boys' School sports meeting at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. He won the individual championship coming home first In every event he entered. The meeting356 words
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Article74 1934-07-07 15 There will be no play m the Singapore Badminton championship this week owing to the Drill Hall being required for other purposes. The usual state practice will be held at the* Roseray B.P.s court, 45, Lorong 27A, Geylang. on tomorrow at 3 p.m. Mr. Fong Him Yong, of Chop74 words
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Article298 1934-07-07 15 Siong BOO Athletic Association. Friendly matches of billiards and ping-pong will be played between the. Siong Boo Athletic Association and the Ngo Sing Le Chin Sia tomorrow Billiards. The S.B.A.A. will select its tea i from the following: Sim Urn, Boon Lay j Cheng Puan, Eng Kwee, Hong Kuan, Eng298 words
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Advertisement147 1934-07-07 15 The Records you are waiting for. CONVERSATION PIECE I'LL FOLLOW MY SECRET BEAET, Frmtemps-Coward DA IMS CHARMING CHARMING. Miill—U, Thatcher I DA ISM I>EAK LITTLE SOLDIERS, Nsfeat, An drrws NMUMOII, PrinUsaas, Haywari I DA ISM ENGLISH LESSON, Prialeflaps J FINALE— ACT I WUNTEMPS, Coward Ensemble DA REGENCY RAKES, GfMUBCT-Saniars B147 words
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Advertisement7 1934-07-07 15 4g^ At 'lie pavilion, FRASER NEAVE LTD.7 words
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Article658 1934-07-07 16 ENORMOUS COLLARS OUST THE CAPES. (By Our London Fashion Correspondent) Straits Times Orriat. Fleet Street, June 22. Perhaps you can tell me why it always rains on Gold Cup day at Ascot During an ordinary summer. of course, we expect It, and those who are658 words
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Article290 1934-07-07 16 FOOD LIKE FLOWERS. Either for special party occasions, or to make the table look attractive on Sunday or any other day when all the family is home to meals, the following decorative notions will be found helpful. A pretty sunflower sweet can be contrived from tinned apricots, cut into sections290 words
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Article445 1934-07-07 16 SOME MAIN PRINCIPLES The following principles and recipes are given by a demonstrator of the Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy, Melbourne. The demonstrator pointed out that though pastry contains, weight for weight, a slightly greater amount of nutriment than bread, it Is not so digestible,445 words
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Article539 1934-07-07 16 A REST CURE ONE DAY IN BED. Everyone knows tbe woman who would be really pretty were it not for the look of languor and the dark shadows under her eyes. These are symptoms of over-fatigue, and it Is not always possible to avoid being overtired. The average woman does539 words
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Article207 1934-07-07 16 Save as much money as you can, while making the most, of course of a less restricted allowance. Re-stock the linen-cupboard and the depleted wardrobe, get In tins of biscuits, fruits and vegetables, buy new saucepans, thoroughly refit the house hold "ship." Forget bad times— though207 words
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Article186 1934-07-07 16 VEGETARIAN DISHES FOR INVALIDS. When the doctor says Keep him on a very light diet!" It Is a good plan to turn to vegetarian foods. Here are some excellent dishes with which to tempt the appetite. Savoury Bran Jelly. Place four ounces of cleaned bran, two raw Spanish onions and186 words
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Article192 1934-07-07 16 With simple ingredients, it Is possible to make at home one or two beverages that will relieve colds and coughs and prove soothing when going to be<1. A pleasant drink which Is excellent for a bad cold In the head is made thus. To one cupful hot192 words
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Advertisement287 1934-07-07 16 FIRST f& Mm* a permanent item on your Biiopping list Kellogg's Corn Hakes! Never "run-out" of ilkih. they're so handy to have m the pantry. For a quick breakfast, a "high-tea," or a satiafving supper, nerve them with cold milk or cream and fresh fruit or bonry added. No cooking287 words
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Advertisement96 1934-07-07 16 Trust nothing less SURE than ODO-RO-NO ■"TAKE no chances with underarm odour, so offensive to friends. Only Odorono's sure protection should be good enough for you. Odorono guards your charm, sod saves your clothes from ruinous perspiration sains. It is a physician's formula that banishes underarm odour and moisture, safely96 words
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Advertisement39 1934-07-07 16 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at AURELIA'S HATS DRESSES NOVELTIES SAVE MONEY! Do not throw away your old hat*. Have them cleaned, dyed and Remodelled by us. We can make them just like new. AURELIA'S 12- A STAMFORD ROAD. CAPITOL BUILDING.39 words
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Advertisement125 1934-07-07 16 Confident— her teeth or* white, her breath fragrant because of Colgate's A lovely smile captivates, by dentists to give teeth Keep teeth clean, spark- sparkling beauty. And its lingly polished, faultlessly delicious, enticing pepperwhite. Keep breath frag- mint flavour refreshes the' rant. Use Colgate's Ribbon mouth and perfumes the Dental125 words
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Article628 1934-07-07 17 Manchukuo Troops Revolt In Jehol. That Japan has not been slow to take advantage of the reduced Chinese Import tariffs is seen m the dumping of Japanese foods In Shanghai. Most of these foods, m 1 1 tiding cotton, sugar, sea foods and paper, have keenSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 628 words
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Article456 1934-07-07 17 To "Drive Out Devil." SUDDEN DEATH OF HOKIEN BOY. It *as said during the inquest on a 17-year-old Hokien. Yap Lent < hen*, yesterday be "ore Mr. W. G. Porter, that a Chinese priest had given the boy's aunt some paper with instructions to barn it and456 words
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Article34 1934-07-07 17 Drastic Retrenchment Necessary. Hong Kong, July 7. Unless drasti retrenchments are made by the Kwangtung Provincial Government, a deficit of $25,000,000 is certain, says the report of the Kwangtung Budget Examination Committee.34 words
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Article98 1934-07-07 17 Chinese Teacher Interned. (From Our Own Correspondent). Medan, July 2. A Chinese teacher named Chang Hoi has been interned m Upper Digoel as he said to be a danger to the peace and order of the Colony. Chang is the son of a Chinese shopkeeper m Tanjong98 words
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Article78 1934-07-07 17 As already announced the annual general meeting of the Clerical Union will be held at the Union Hall at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, July 14. A large gathering of members is expected, and It la understood that important matters relating to the Clerical Community in general will be78 words
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Article44 1934-07-07 17 A lecture will be given by Mr. A. R. Westrop of Messrs. Malayan Fertilisers Ltd.. m Bahau Club on Thursday, July 19, at 7.15 p.m., on "The use of fertilisers m the replanting of rubber and the establishment of leguminous bush covers."44 words
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Article45 1934-07-07 17 Medan, July 2. The Medan Chamber of Commerce has published a letter they sent to the directors of the K. L. M. In which a request Is made for the relntroduction of the Alor Star-Medan service for homeward and outward planes.45 words
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Advertisement29 1934-07-07 17 Back of this Luxury is C^.|2S| Ml Chrysler Engineering an S assurance of Long Life and 1 Sparkling Performance PLYMOU H NOW ON VIEW AT BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE.29 words
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Advertisement95 1934-07-07 17 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY. Latest creations from PARIS anl LONDON. The Ideal House for suitable Gifts for Birthdays, etc New slockt of Ladies Hats and Art Jewellery just arrived. Artistic Modeb at REASONABLE prices. /fas a Jewel n and no \JRu«t/ Voilf95 words
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2011 1934-07-07 18 Acting Viceroy Of India's Tribute. Extracts from the reporto of the F.M.S. and Straits Settlements Labour Departments a>c criven below. The F.M.S. Department reports record* that the new Immigration Depot at Avadi has been completed and was visited by the acting Viceroy of India, Sir George2,011 words
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Article307 1934-07-07 18 F.M.S. Property Owners Seek Revision Of Policy. The annual report of the Ipoh Ratepayers' Association, presented at the second annual meeting at Ipoh on July 3, states that the committee met on sevgn occasions during the year under review and m addition a subcommittee was appointed307 words
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Advertisement386 1934-07-07 18 For SPEED ALL-ROUND EFFICIENCY Install THE ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER (chromium-plated) Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. 112/1148, Robinson Road, Singapore. Ultra-modem 6 patsengtr, four-doer Sedan 1 A The World's <J\iost Jrlodern <J\4otor Car JJ552 m cvem^Jjnj& a The Aero-Dynamic motor car is bere to Extra wide doors enaDle you to step386 words
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Advertisement104 1934-07-07 18 Quick proof. M^fi the TWO-FACE TEST W*P olf (having leaves your (*<-r frr l- '-Ar* M j^fe^ ing tender, just make this easy teat. 1 J**M I Today use plain water on your faro jr am X I after shaving; tomorrow change to V W_^ M Williams AquaVehra. Note the104 words
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1952 1934-07-07 19 Exit June, Enter Autumn, And All Because Of A Drought—" Village Wooing" And "The Little Man" —Godfrey Tearle And Martin Walker Quarrel Over Carol Goodner With Interesting Results —"The Thin Man" For Whom All Faithful Filmgoers Should Watch— Finally, Doug., Jun. Can Act:1,952 words
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Article88 1934-07-07 19 Conservancy Board's Undertaking. The Provincial Board of Conservancy, which has been making haste In carrying out the work cf construction of Whampoa Harbour, has decided to divide the harbour area Into 12 tones, says a Canton report. They are the port business section in which warehouses, piers, dockyards,88 words
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Article103 1934-07-07 19 X-Ray Reveals Lost Diamond Ring. London, June 17. I Mrs. Tierny, of Great Cumberland Place, W., wife of a doctor, discovered j that her diamond ring— worth £100 —had disappeared. She searched and searched, and then saw that Ilex, her two-year-old cocker j spaniel, was watching wistfully.103 words
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Advertisement23 1934-07-07 19 for every commercial purpose Roads, painting Iron, woodwork and for Rubber Estates, etc. LEE KIM SOO 89. High St. Phone 2063. Jkswß-asswaaaßwE^l^HHMßSwMßiW ""fl23 words
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Advertisement889 1934-07-07 19 |iiii[iaiiii«iiininiiiiiN mm i MtiiiiinmHwin»»iiitiH»imnnjiitmiHmmt»ritmnttitmniMtmmiiMiimi»nMf»niMi nniffi HOW to TAKE! iC .HO rCR |COIjS^NI^ENZA| Take 3 'ASPRO' Tablets immedi- scientifically formulated as a result of i ll ately the first sign of a Cold appears, careful chemical research investiga- 1 jil and 2 Tablets every three hours tions and quick relief is889 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-07-07 20 A SEAGULL is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Day at their home m Hall Park Avenue, Westcliff, Essex. -The bird arrived several months ago and he is still there. He is unfettered. (Planet News.)38 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-07-07 20 PRINCE AND PRINCESS KAYA of Japan, who are on a visit to London, made a tout of inspevtion at Aldershot and watched a display by the troops.27 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-07-07 20 NOT MUCH PUBLICITY has been given the Marion Davies Clinic at Sawtelle, California. Photo shows the operating room m which several thousand child patients are treated surgically each year.29 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-07-07 20 GYPSIES who arrived In force for the recent Derby race meeting at Epsom, preparing a Sun. day meal. (Planet News.)20 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-07-07 20 THE FINE HEAD of Mrs. M. Ward* Clumber Spaniel Hardoak," a prizewinner at the Ladies' Kennel Association annual show at the Crystal Palace.23 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-07-07 20 AT THIS SEASON of the year large quantities of rice are imported into Singapore. Coolies unloading the bags.18 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-07-07 20 HBCLAMATION work m progress at Beach Road. Singapore.8 words
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Advertisement16 1934-07-07 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Oreat Britain) Head OflM for Mal»ya: SINGAPORE.16 words