The Straits Times, 14 September 1934
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Title Section38 1934-09-14 1 The Straits Times [■BTABUSHKD NXAHLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. PRICE 10 CENT The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement474 1934-09-14 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 616.). HILTONPA ISPKINO PILLOWS Bote Af mU PASKOE CO. FIENITI'HE MANUrACTTRER> CORIWALL HOUSE M. Orchard Boat PHONE 2153. "LYPENE" (A "Calvert" Product) Mnintnins nnd develops the subdued natural sheen of Marbles, Cement Tiles wherein lies their natural beauty LYPENE In the form of an antiseptic474 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-14 1 j KUALA LUMPUR 25. JfcVA ST. t 'PHONE 3683 V DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES NO. J. 3539. NO. J. 6683-*. BLACK CREPE-DE-CHINE sff^X FABRIC SHOE WITH -INK WITH ONE BAR CENTRE CLIP \l I^O^^^k BAR AND CENTRE CLIP \1 TRIMMEU WITH BROWN PRICE $11.25. 1 v| ES&k^ glace kid j172 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-14 1 9» i =s^ FOR FLOWERS j PHONE 409/ I 15, Orchard Read, i (*mb«r Mansion*)15 words
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Advertisement596 1934-09-14 2 P. k 0. BRITISH INDIA \ND APCAR LINES. I (Incoroorated tn RMrtandi MAIL. PASBsWORR AND CARGO SERVICES PBNOJSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N-CCX UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTTS GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAII EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage Spore COMORIN 15.000 Sept. U BHUTAN 6.100596 words
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Advertisement665 1934-09-14 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENCF.R ACKNTS FOR CUNARD LINE. < incorporates m Japan) TO LONDON. Napiea. Marseilles, Londoa. Aatwo* srstrdßai and Mhtataaraaga. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail. JtPUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Sept. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Oct k 4 t TERUKUNI MARU 11.000 Oct 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct 31 Nov.665 words
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Advertisement587 1934-09-14 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LIMITED. Oncorpcwted to JeamarW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO ORNOA. LONDON, ROTTJRp* I1 HAMBURG AND C 3PKNIIAGKN Prom Prom Prom From B'poro Malacca Port Penang jsr s& kH oia M «^s i% "n SSKa "a/is is/is M/ia «rti LALANDIA 8/1 8/1 »A R: bathroom to majorttr587 words
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Advertisement241 1934-09-14 2 ■saw /jum a^aa^awa I PRESmRNT LINERS Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming poolDelicious meals Hot and cold runnli.g water In each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from241 words
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Advertisement1247 1934-09-14 2 SBIPPINQ. THE BLUE FITNNEL LINR tOeeaa THK Ht'A RBIOvV STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd. and China Mutual (1*31) LTD. Bteam Navigation Co.. Ltd. TBK CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTI». THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LIDTHE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. I'HE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE The SIAM STEAM1,247 words
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600 1934-09-14 3 Hong Kong Collision. ECHO OF HARBOUR INCIDENT. Hong Kong, Sept. 3. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has begun the heiring of an appeal by Nippon Yusen Kaisha, owners of the steamer Toyooka Maru. against a decision of the Supreme Court of Hong600 words
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Article119 1934-09-14 3 Bulletin For Week Ended September 8. Calcutta: 30 cholera case* and 4 deaths as compared with 44 cases and 13 deaths In the previous week. Chittagong: l cholera case and no death. Madras: 21 cholera cases and 10 deaths as compared with 8 cases and 1 death In119 words
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Article163 1934-09-14 3 PLANCIUS, Dut.. 3.530 tons, from Belawa Deli 14-9. for Batavla. Semarang. Soura baya 14-9. BENGALEN. Dut.. 4.060 tons, from Van couver 14-9, for Belawan Dell 14-9. TUNG SONO, Brit., 156 tons, from Poi nickson 14-9, for Malacca 14-9. TOIOOKA MARU. Jap 4.388 tons, froi New Port !4-9, for163 words
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Article88 1934-09-14 3 Japanese Claim Against Dollar Line. A suit arising out of a collision t»i been filed with the Kobe District Couri by Mr. Chujiro Klnoshita. Director ol thf Manikin Soy Co. at Shodoshlma wto claims Yen 16.765 lamages against the Dollar Steamship Co. H« alleges that the damage caused88 words
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Article375 1934-09-14 3 The following passengers are booked for Straits ports by the Rajputana which left Marseilles in Sept. 7. Mr. J. Balrd. Mrs. V. Barson. Mr 1 and Mrs. J. F. Cameron, Mr. R. Cathcart, Mr. J. E. Collins, Major R. H Columbine, Mrs. Columbine, Mr. J. J. Dalton. Mr. and375 words
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Article69 1934-09-14 3 Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. 'V hrs. *F Alor Star 89 Nil 10.5 76 SiUawan 90 Nil 7.5 73 Kota Bharu 89 0.19 7.7 "4 Buklt Jeram 87 0.11 4.0 72 Malacca 86 Nil 6.9 74 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 9069 words
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Article431 1934-09-14 3 Shipbrokers' Appeal. NATIONALISTIC TREND EFFECTS. Tht council of the Jtstltute of Chattered Shipb'olcrs, ir tnelr annual M> ,mrt. refer :o the serlotu effects on British shipbroking or the nationalistic tendencies prevalent In the fixing of tonnage, and asking for the support of shipowners In the Atlng431 words
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Article68 1934-09-14 3 Sierra, Sonoma, Ventura Sold To Japan. The well-known American steamers Sierra, Sonoma and Ventura have been sold to Japanese shipbreakers. These vessels were regularly engaged In the Sydney to San Francisco passenger and mall service until 1932, when they were replaced by the bigger and more up-to-date68 words
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Article33 1934-09-14 3 First Austrian Ship Hoists Flag. Rome, Aug. 1. The Vienna, first Austrian merchant vessel to be launched, hoisted Its flag at Ancona yesterday. The home port of the vessel is Trieste.33 words
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Article108 1934-09-14 3 Oil Wharf NIL Coal Wharf Ha VESSELS IN ORX DOCKS. Tanjonc Paiar. Albert Dock NIL Victoria Dock NIL Keppel Barbmu King's Dock Nieuw Holland. No. 1 Dock Barge "Chang." Lch. "Moonatone." No. 2 Dosk Ktmptr. Friday, Septe. iber 14. PhJpa aloncsid* tke Wbarra «r expected U urivc108 words
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Article44 1934-09-14 3 The Conte Rosso is due here at daylight on Monday, from Shanghai and Hong Kong. She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and will sail again at 2 p.m. the same day for Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brlndlsl, Venice atid Trieste.44 words
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Advertisement30 1934-09-14 3 For everything appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO. COjSftt'S WACONSLITS [WOP LO THAVcP SERVICE 1 39. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 5903. NO BOOKING FEES. Have You Seen Page IV?30 words
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Advertisement828 1934-09-14 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated m ms.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. FJI.B. UTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. 1 TELEPHONE: Frefefat MiJ— Passagr IISI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRESS. (Incorporated m England). BOMB VIA CANADA. Hong Kong to England M days. Hong Kong to Vancouver IS days.828 words
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Advertisement377 1934-09-14 3 ELLERMAN BLCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Enftead.) ELLERMAN LINE. i FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports aad SM Canal. Due SalU Steamer Spore Spore •CITY OP NORWICH Sept. 15 Sept. IT CITY OP KHIOS Oct It Oct It CITY OP KHARTOUM Oct. 30 Nov. 1 CITY OP CAMBRIDGE377 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-09-14 3 TIDE TABLES. Fiiday. Sept. 14. II W. 1.21 a.m., 9 ft. 1.10 p.m., 9 ft. 3 m. L W. 7.3 a.m.. 3 ft. 2 m.. 7.35 p.m., 1 ft "m tat—til. Sept. IS. H W. 2 3 am, Bit 3 m.. 1.41 p.m.. 9 ft. 1 m. L. W. 794 words
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Advertisement603 1934-09-14 4 AIwWn: 77tl. G«aenl OlMI 77M. rrinunc riiHifchin ma. IMt TtMT Staga»or«. Vwoao: MSI. Umlm Ommi^ a §|wt|> t B.C.4. Tel: -LeMaaatays," I A— rtcaa A«"r«f»l*w«b- New Tark. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mmm Within Outsld* Wttbott UMixjt. U*tmj* M.»lhl, S IM f «M f Qaartert? I W-H Half Tekriy HW s^-OitaUtw ate«Ms ikMU603 words
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Advertisement745 1934-09-14 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LEI Bungalow 3«IA. Orchard Road Anjrullia Co PASIR PANJANO HILL. Three and two ted roomed bungalows (one furnished) Apply 934. Straits Times. ROOMS TO LET. Suitable for business or dwelling. Phone to be provided. Rents from (12 to *45. Apply 262-B. Middle Road. PARTLY furnished "Sherwood," No.745 words
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Advertisement716 1934-09-14 4 MISCELLANEOUS TALKIES tor Private Engagement. Apply 387. Orchard Road. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Annual Supplies 1 935. TENDERS are invited under the following heads for supplies to the Singapore Municipality, from Jan. 1, 1936. for one year 1. Brooms and Baskets. 2. Bakau Firewood. 3. Bakau Rollers. 4. FEraffnMlng Poles, Bintangore716 words
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Advertisement876 1934-09-14 4 PUBLIC NOTICE IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD. (Incorporated m England) Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of an interim dividend of 2\4* (K-ss Income Tax at 4/6 d. In the payable In England on September 28, 1934 to shareholders registered on September 13. 1134. Local shareholders will receive876 words
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Advertisement699 1934-09-14 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU and Mias HANA SO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. TWO INTERESTING BOOKS. FINDING THE WORTH WHILE IN THE ORIENT, by Luclan Swift Klrtland. An Invaluable, chatty book of the very tort of Information one most needs for intelligent travel m the699 words
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Advertisement189 1934-09-14 4 FIGARO Ladle* Hairdresser*. PERMANENT WAVING. By Enrapoo Eiperta, $8, $10 ONLY BAFFLES HOTEL. (Boom 120) aad at tl. Bras Baaah Road. FINANCIAL $150,000 to Invest on first class house property In Singapore at 7% interest Applications to be addressed:— "Middle-East." Straits Times. CHARLES (or Reliable Service PIANO TUNING HIRING PHONE189 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-14 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEHBER 15th COCKTAIL DANCE *«CML KIRA BORIS DINNER DANCE (D m E cT from par.s, tIMFOWiAL) NON -DINERS $1.00 9.45 p.m. to EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. midnight To AvtW lt»»M*t— t BMk Etrty RAFFLES CLLKBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 SEAVkW 0 HOTEL ideal stAsiDE RKSOBT i>A FRinAY A210 words
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Advertisement248 1934-09-14 5 P H I LOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL PFPPnnur.TiON -SELECTIVITY QIIAI lTY=^Vr>i I IMP ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION LONG DISTANCE jfCgPTJON AMI All AT THE SAME PRICE k$ THE OMIMBY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners A Operators of station "Z H.1."248 words
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Advertisement117 1934-09-14 5 r...._-_..........r S NEW MICRO-SENSITIVE ST^% RADIO i (RCd\ TUBES i y~\r^T~/ STANDARD FOP N^ ALL RADIOS DON I is |t| tutK>-! tTlay with- j C€ i If ill gieat adv:> rf^'-Jkj\ trom th? RCA Radlotron 111 1 JsbsssssbßSV pany's Inborn IKimuJry ll rantetd by RCA I'li' till Radiotron Co:nyjl J'^/y117 words
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Miscellaneous346 1934-09-14 5 B.R.C. PROGRAMME. Following are progmmmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters ScheMe ot Wavelengths. C*H Signs Frequency Wavelengths Kcr*. OSA 6060 4959 OSA 9510 31.86 OfeC 9*85 31.30 CKSP 11.750 25 53 OSE 11. MO 36.30 Off 15.140 1982 OSO 17.790 16.66 O8H 31.470 13.97 TODAY. 630 a.m. Time346 words
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Miscellaneous329 1934-09-14 5 PHOHl-HOLLAND. Following are the proframme* to be broadcast by Phohl Holland station, i Wavelength 18.88 U j FRIDAY. SETT. 14. 8 p.m. Button orchestra and record* go Financial and economical talk. 9 20 Dance music. 8ATTODAY, SEPT. IK. 8 p.m. Records. 8.80 Concert. 8 35 Records. 8 ,5« News talk.329 words
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Miscellaneous444 1934-09-14 5 BERLIN. FoHowing are the pro«ranime« to be broadcast >y the Berlin shorvwava station (D.J.B. 1» 73 metres and U.JA Sl.M metres). TOOAY. p.m. German Folk Son*. 8.19 Musical Programme. 8.90 Woman's Hour. I 8.45 News Bulletin (English*. c 9 "Music from Hamburg." 10 The Fa. East In Berlin. 1 10.15444 words
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Miscellaneous205 1934-09-14 5 12 YEARS OF CONSTANT STOMACH PAIN. Eried in 4 Week*. If for 12 long years ysu have never known a day without pain, wouldn't you be grateful for romething which cured you In four weeks? Just read this amasing letter from Mrs. P. In her own words: "I cannot speak205 words
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Article185 1934-09-14 6 Neuritis m Left Arm. For neuritis I am using Kruschen Salts.' ■antes a woman of 60 years. "And they are a real benefit, for I could not dress myself sometimes, my left arm was so painful. I take Kruschen every morning, and the pain ha« now185 words
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839 1934-09-14 6 EAST ASIATIC INDUSTRY PLANTATION CO. Net Profit Of Kr2l Million. The annual report of the East Asiatic Industry and Plantation Company, Ltd. is as follows: The gross profit, Including the i carry forward from last year of Kr. 330,044. amounts to Kr. 3.118.198. and after deduction of administration expenses. Interest839 words
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Article571 1934-09-14 6 London. Aug. 31. Malcolm Bowley and Son, m their weekly market report state: I Copper. The market has developed a steadier tone this week. The usual selling pressure has not been evident and some fair demand for near metal has arisen on occasions. In spite of the571 words
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Article915 1934-09-14 6 Directors' Report To Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of Katu Tin Dredging Ltd., will be held at Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Sept. 19. The director* report says: The accounts disclose a profit of $195,214 (£18,108) as compared with $125,626 (£14,856) for the year ended 31st March,915 words
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Article102 1934-09-14 6 Proposed Plan For Dutch Native Tappers. Palembang. Aug. 29. The Commerce Association of the District of Palembang has sent a letter to the Government Commissioner m which it is stated that under the present export duty native rubber tapping is no longer remunerative, and consequently the export102 words
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Article186 1934-09-14 6 Export Licences For 29 Per Cent. The first figures of the standard production fixed for 1934 for 700 N.I. rubber plantation companies, under i the International Rujber Regulu' :i Scheme, were published on Aug. 30 in ithe Netherlands Indies. On the basis aid down the Rubber Export186 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-14 6 Hand Embroidery Mach.ne tar FANCY WORKS INTERESTING NOVELTY lor GIRLS AND LADIES Available from D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE. 7 > t-^.\ I aTsaW-jWFV^ffißt-a^^ af^\ Bpf^a^ V HEADACHES Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why surfer those torturing pains? —take a course of Dr.210 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-14 6 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement420 1934-09-14 6 m »a» BTfc^an sm s» adds variety and interest to soup. Try this recipe. POTATO SOUP (this is delicious, as made below.) 2 lb. potatoes. 1 large tin Ideal Milk 1 onion i oz. butter 2 sticks celery Pepper and salt METHOD. Melt the butter m a saucepan, slice the420 words
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Article722 1934-09-14 7 (hanged Outlook. MRS. BUCK'S INTEREST IN AMERICANS. 1 The following interview with Mrs. Pearl Buck was published m the New York World-Telegram: Back from China, having resigned as a missionary for the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Pearl Buck, famous author, said: "I was always a722 words
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Article64 1934-09-14 7 Canton Appropriation For Hanchie Scheme. Canton, Sept. 5. At the request of the Provincial Board of Conservancy, the Provincial Department of Finance appropriated $50,000 to complete the gold sluice m Hanchie stream, a branch of the East River. It Is learned that 50 per cent, of the work64 words
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Advertisement188 1934-09-14 7 PREMIERE TODAY 6-15 1 ALHAMBRA |mi THE CLASH AND FIRE OF LOl IS BROMFIELD'S SENSATIONAL BEST SELLER ELECTRIFIES THE SCREEN! RICHARD BARTHELMESS m Warner Bros. Latest Hit "A MODERN HERO" j^^^k v' I'll] [tSj jean muir rf Whose Golden beauty again r^JI illumines the screen I 5 WOMEN TRIED TO188 words
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Advertisement303 1934-09-14 7 iMiiiMtiiiniiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiisiiiMmiimiiMiiiiiii imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii, miiiKiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii,, DON'T SEE THIS t k g PICTURE IF LAUGH- ING HURTS YOU! JL aBL BKJ^ A Zj M -jtgi BRITISH AMD DOMINIONS JOYPIECE, STARRING Mm SYDNEY HOWARD) J -^k X WITH lM lli-W HAVILIUIN DOROTHY BOUCHIER m 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 DOXALD CALTHROP Released by United Arti«t». iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH303 words
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Article365 1934-09-14 8 Immediate Improvement In Rubber Unlikely. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 14. Both London and New York rubber markets showed a small drop m prices yesterday, but this appears to be already discounted locally where quotations are the same as they were at the close of business365 words
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Article137 1934-09-14 8 Today Brla-.ian Medal. (TinomLoi 3 p.m. Brngkalls Fun de Kock. Padang. Pakan Baroe. BUk and Seiat Pandjang (Ainpangi 3 p.m. Sarawak < genera 11; (Vyner Brooke) 4 p.m. Sibu <Vyr.er Brook?) ..4 p.m. Aden (By Train i 7 p.m. East Afrir.i (By Train) ..7 p.m. America (North)137 words
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Article19 1934-09-14 8 The air mail dlspaicnea trom Singapore on Sept. 6 was delivered m London 14 < 8 days"19 words
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Article48 1934-09-14 8 trom Europe. (London malls dispatched Aug. 23). ex P. and O C omorln will arrl-e by train to night Mails will be dealt with tomorrow morning and correspondence will Do ready tor delivery to boxholders at 830 am D?llvery by postmen will coniT.' I .ime timp48 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article455 1934-09-14 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5/Sellers. 5/9 £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37/6 40/- cd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 xd. 5/- hi- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1455 words
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Article296 1934-09-14 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.85 195 2 2 Alex. Brick Urd. 1.60 1.70 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 6.8.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 £1 £1 Con T. S. 7% Prefs 25/3 26 6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.296 words
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Article128 1934-09-14 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. ot 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c of 1907 red. 1947 "1 600 00 110 115 norn Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2.J00.000128 words
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Article353 1934-09-14 8 Frs^fT and Co., and Lyall and Evatt' s Quotations. loday s Prices Allenby ($1) I' raser Lyali Evatt Co. 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.65 A. Hitam (*1) 2.10 *.2O 2.10 2.20 A. Malay ($2) A. Moiek ($1) 3.40 3.50cd. 3.40 3.50 I.371/2353 words
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Article214 1934-09-14 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 7/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 13/64 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 5/32; London,214 words
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Article170 1934-09-14 8 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held iU 1191 st auction on Sept. 12, when there was catalogued 1.738.331 lb. or 776.04 tons; offered 1.617.940 lb. or 717.83 tons; sold 1.203.370 lb. or 537.22 tons. Sp«t London 7 9 16d. New York U% ts. PRICES REALISED.170 words
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Article25 1934-09-14 8 Taiping Tin Dredging Co. announces dividend of 5 per cent., payable Sept. .7. as compared with 2V 2 per cent, last year.25 words
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Article209 1934-09-14 8 Singapore, Sept. 14. 12 noon. Buyer. Staler. Gambler 4JS Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 White Muntok Pepper 42.50 White Pepper 41.50 Black Pepper 16.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 370 Fair Flako Tapioca 3 50 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Bmall Pearl209 words
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Article87 1934-09-14 8 Kamuning Final Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. i From Our Own Correspondent. > London. Aug. 13. Ironoh Mines.— lnterim dividend. 2 -2 per cent. Idris Hydraulic— lnterim dividend, 2' 2 per cent. Kinta Tin. Interim dividend. 2' 2 per cent. Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin. —Final c'lvidend. 587 words
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Article64 1934-09-14 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Sept. 14. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 25% 26% (F. 0.8.) 25V4 25i Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Oct.-Dec. 26 2614 Jan.-Mar. 27 27 t Apr .-June CT« 28 Tone of Market: Very Dull. Latest Cable: LonJon Spot Sheet64 words
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Article30 1934-09-14 8 By Karoa Dempo Conta Verde Carthage Sibaiak Jul> 26 Aug 18 Aug 3 Auk 23 Aug. 15 Sept. 3 Aug. 17 Sept 8 Aug 24 Sept. 1330 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-14 8 DRY OLD TOM LONDON GINS. JAMES BURROUGH LTD. LONDON ESTABLISHED 1620. Sole Agents for Malaya: McALISTER CO., LTD.18 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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835 1934-09-14 9 Bumper Harvest Prospects Not To Materialise. London, Aug. 31. The vagaries of vrtieat production and consumption have long constituted a threat to the equilibrium of world economy. Recent governmental measures to deal with tfce problem have sh^wn the serious light m which it is officially835 words
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Article121 1934-09-14 9 The following outputs are far the month of August. (The figures In brackets denote the corresponding period of last year). Ayer Kunlng— 80,000 lb. Badek.-31.a00 lb. b.t'waU.— 41.400 lb. Chersonese —79,000 lb. Dennistown. (7.600 lb. Highlands and Lowlands Para —156,000 lb. Klabang— 155.860 lb. Krlan 70.500 lb. Sungei121 words
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Article34 1934-09-14 9 The following outputs are for August: Pahang Consolidated.—3.B3o pels. Ipoh.— 590 pels.. 172,100 ydg. S3O hrs. nm Sungel Kinta.—47o pels.. 122,400 ye,: 598 hrs. run. Temoh—sB3 pcU., 105.300 ydg., MD hrs run.34 words
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Article29 1934-09-14 9 To prevent dumping." the Union jf South Africa has Imposed an exchange duty on certain imports fro.n Japan, including rubber flooring, rubber tiles and certain types of water hose.29 words
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Article278 1934-09-14 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. IS. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall Is m relation to the price of Sept. 12. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or FaO Conversion Loan i% 119% Loan278 words
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Article34 1934-09-14 9 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China have declared an Interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum subject to income tax.34 words
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Article168 1934-09-14 9 A Quiet Week Until Thursday. The market has been aulet since our last report. Price* have remained steady uo to this morning, but at the time of writing have weakened slightly, owing, no doubt, to U.e tall of l A cent U.S.A. which occurred In New York yesterday.168 words
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714 1934-09-14 9 INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND.) RAUB. Pahang, 6th September, 1934. MINING REPORT NO. 484. The Chairman and Directors, The R«ub A M tr.liu Gold Mi.br C>.. Ltd. SINGAPORE, S.S. Gentlemen,— l beg to forward the report cf the mining operations for the four weeks ended714 words
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Advertisement673 1934-09-14 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). The liability of members U limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $30,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling £8,500.000 mm673 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-14 9 Other financial and commercial news will be found on page 6.11 words
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Advertisement95 1934-09-14 9 RENE ULLMANN WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER TRADITIONAL QUALITY MOST APPRECIATIVE PRICES. CAPITOL BUILDING, Brmh: StMfcrc CsaC, Sißgaptw. 30-A, RAFFLES PLACE. I£O i absolutely Insist.! l I IV *ST -.onhorlngo -KIRIM- razor blod«. tecouM. do* If i to nS« abs«nc* of any kind of <idg«. •cobles mm to I I YV **ov«95 words
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Advertisement435 1934-09-14 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital m 000,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.009 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: M. BUbopsgate. Leaden E.C.«. Agents and Brancnes. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok435 words
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747 1934-09-14 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPT. 14, 1934. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has been called upon by the Government to furnish proof of its existence. That such action should be necessary Is deplorable, and the circumstance constitutes an indictment of the general public747 words
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Article302 1934-09-14 10 Sunday. Sept. 2. The Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Currie had luncheon at The Lodg Tuesday, Sept. 4. His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott attended by the personal staff iclt The Lodge Praser's Hill for Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency and302 words
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Article741 1934-09-14 10 NOISE People living in the Tanglin district have written to the Straits Tlirfes in their millions— more or less complaining of one very serious oversight in thu list of noise nuisances printed In this column yesterday. They demand, wrathfully, that something should be said about the741 words
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Article533 1934-09-14 10 FAMOUS LANDMARK DOOMED. A famous Cambridge tobacco shop is about to be demolished. In the following article (which is reproduced from the Observer D maid C. Powell outlines the history of this shop which has supplied the smoking needs of many famous people. Standing on Market Hill,533 words
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Article109 1934-09-14 10 A Modern H *ro wilh Richard BarthcLiiess .Kan Mulr. 6.15 ».15. APOLLO, GEYLANG Tilly of Blomsbury. 6.15—9 15. CAPITOL Call It Luck with Herbert Mundln. 6.15—9.15. GBEAT WORM) Cabaret— Dick Turpin Too Much Harmony. MAELBOKOLGH Vasant Sena. 6—9.15. MW WOXLU Side Show*. Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies Thea'rej and Cliicmas. TAVILION109 words
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Advertisement266 1934-09-14 10 Always first with every fashion Come and see us sometime! WHITE KID SANDAL NEW Oi'KNED BLACK SHOE. SANDAL SHOE. Fancy sunshine punched fron* out ftonU- co\o\aa. Blue bmart medium heels. (md R?d and wm^ Bisu x Sizes 3 to 7. and White Ail White. PRICE $13.50. Sizes 2to 7 ALSO266 words
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Advertisement97 1934-09-14 10 CHOSEN BY Mrs. OWEN OWEN EXQUISITE EVENING GOWNS FROM PARIS and LONDON NOW ON VIEW PRICES FROM $45.00 UPWARDS AUX CHATS NOIRS 18-A BATTERY ROAD. ABOVE G. H. CAFE. ARRIVING SATURDAY. A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns and "Jaeger" Sports Clothes. NIKKO HOUSE Tele. 4974 10. Battery Road Received per97 words
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627 1934-09-14 11 BANK DIRECTOR'S OPTIMISM. Poverty, Not Brigandage The Problem. CURRENCY DECISION. No Embargo On Silver Likely. London, Sept. 13. Eastern banking circles in London do not "anticipate important limitation of activities of foreign banks in Shanghai as a result of the Chinese Government's orderSin Chew Jit Poh - 627 words
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Article39 1934-09-14 11 State Of Emergency In Estonia. Reval. Sept i The state of emergency recently I -;;ia and due to expire on Sopr. 12 has been prolonged •hs. te that although the preparations I normal life have Wire-39 words
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Article366 1934-09-14 11 Rescuers' Evidence. GUN INCIDENT ON MORRO CASTLE. New York, Sept. 13. I believe more lives could have been saved had the boats of the President Cleveland been put out sooner," declared Harold Peterson, third officer of the President Cleveland, giving evidence at the Morro CastleReuter - 366 words
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Article193 1934-09-14 11 Threaten Downfall Of Tokio Cabinet. Toklo, Sept. 13. Tokio is faced with the possibility o HM resignation of the War Minister Gen. Senjuro Hayashi, and the conse quent downfall of the Government i the Army's demands for settlement o: the so-called trinity imbroglio in Manchuria are not accepted.Reuter - 193 words
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Article110 1934-09-14 11 North Atlantic Route Survey. Rugby, Sept. 11. Two large flying boats are preparing to leave Mountbatten, Plymouth, tomorrow on a training cruise to Greenland. The first stage of the flight will carry the flying boats via |Oban to the Faroes. 500 miles. On the second day they willBritish Wireless - 110 words
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Article20 1934-09-14 11 San Francisco, Sept. 13. The Federation of British Industries fusion to Manchukuo left today for Japan- Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-14 11 A new picture— received from London by Air Mail— of Princess Marina, fiancee of Prince George. It was made at Bled. Yugoslavia since the announcement of the Princess's engagement.29 words
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Article183 1934-09-14 11 a j Six Airmen Out Of .i Competition. Algiers, Sept. 11. The majority of the airmen taking part m the "all round Europe" air race arrived at Algiers on Sunday afternoon, and spent Monday resting. They were due ta start for Tunis via Biskra, a distance ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 183 words
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Article135 1934-09-14 11 Sorry Plight Of Women. Geneva, Sept. 13. The condition to which Russian women refugees m Shanghai are reduced can only be stated m the dls creet pages of an official document, says a report to the League of the Nansen International Office for Refugees. Russian women m ChinaReuter - 135 words
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Article49 1934-09-14 11 Berlin, Sept. 3. All Insurance schemes m connection with newspaper subscriptions must cease from Jan. 1, 1935, according to an order issued by the President of the Reich Press Chamber, the only exception being a few Sunday fmpsrs and weeklies regarded as family journals. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 49 words
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Article232 1934-09-14 11 jßalbo Flees From Angry Yugoslav Crowd. Belgrade. Sept. 11. Hooted at by crowds of angry Yugoslavs, Air Marshal Balbo of i Libya and his party left Split m a stampede yesterday, and took refuge i on the Air Marshal's yacht which lay i In the harbour. BalboAneta-Trans-Ocean - 232 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-14 11 A Lakewood, New Jersey, message states that Mr. John D. Rockefeller is confined to his hone and is gradually falling:. He Is 95 years of age.26 words
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Article335 1934-09-14 11 Tibetan Manoeuvre. DANGER OF RENEWAL OF DISCORD. Simla, Sept. 13. Messages from Lhasa describe a picturesque manoeuvre by Gen. Huang Mu-sung, head of the official Nanking mission to Tibet, to reassert Chinese sovereignty over Tibet, which has caused much fluttering at Lhasa. Gen. Huang Mu-sung announced the335 words
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Article245 1934-09-14 11 Looting By U.S. Textile Strikers. Washington. Sept. 13. Speculation is rife as to whether President Roosevelt will now Intervene directly m the textile dispute. No further meetings have oeen ananged between the employers and the arbitration boat 4 who are now reporting to Mr. Roosevelt. Meanwhile both245 words
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Article92 1934-09-14 11 Box Office Receipts £40,200,000 A Year. I Rugby, Sept. 11. Figures relating to the cinematograph business m Great Britain given at the British Association meeting at Aberdeen today revealed that the public paid £40.200,000 for admission to British cinemas last year, entertainment tax revenue amounting to £6,700,000. OfBritish Wireless - 92 words
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Article160 1934-09-14 11 Japan Refuses To Execute Orders. DUTCH ATTITUDE. Further Negotiations Impossible. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Sept. 14. With the refusal of several Japanese industrialists to e*:ecute Netherlands Indian ordcs and the Japanese delegation's refusal to discuss shinpint; questions, the Japano-Dutch trade conference here has entered aReuter - 160 words
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Article134 1934-09-14 11 Work Resumed In Madrid. i Madrid. Sept. 10. I .The general strike has been called J oft by the Socialisi trade unions 'n 8 view of t*ie energetic measures on the part of the Government against 1 trouble makers. Th* strike was unpopular with large f-ections of labour.134 words
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Article88 1934-09-14 11 Bombshell In Cancer Controversy. Paris, Sept. 8. The French scientist. Louis Revells. dropped a bombshell into the worldwide controversy now raging about Dr. von Brehmer's alleged discovery of cancer bacillus by asserting that M (Revells) discovered cancer bacillus before Professor Brehmer. The French scientist declares he sent theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 88 words
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Article53 1934-09-14 11 Capt. Stack In Another Record Flight. London, Sept.. 8. Capt. Neville Stack today beat his own previous record made m 1931 to Copenhagen and back from London by 21 minutes. He was flying a Miles Hawk Major machine and covered a distance of 1,400 miles m 10 hours 54Reuter - 53 words
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Article1844 1934-09-14 12 Well-Known Planter Fined For False Statement. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. I think it is of the highest importance that the administrators of M.- Rubber Restriction Enactment should bo assisted in gettine scrupulously accurate details in all applications for assessment." This is what the1,844 words
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Article47 1934-09-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Sept 10. Experiments to start cultivation of cotton m Koelon Progo. Java, have proved a complete success. The cotton will be spinned locally by the native population, using spinning wheels placed at their < posal by the Netherlands Indies Government.47 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-14 12 Vegetable farming is becoming an Increasingly popular and profitable agricultural industry m Malaya. Here is a farmer looking after his plots at Singapore.23 words
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Article65 1934-09-14 12 PROTECTING WILD GAME IN SUMATRA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Sept. 10. The residents report that sharp meapongs, Sumatra, have asked the Government to reserve extensive districts of south west Sumatra for wild ganre. which it is feared will become extinct The Residents report that sharp measures ought to be65 words
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Article53 1934-09-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Sept. 10. The General Association of Hotel keepers intends to call a Pacific Hotel Congress In Java next year. For this Congress representatives will be invited from Japan, China, Australia, the Philippines and the Straits Settlements. The Congress will probably be53 words
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Article142 1934-09-14 12 Expected In Malaya On Nov. 8. The Straits Times understands that Sir Shenton Thomas, the new Governor and High Commissioner, will arrive m Malaya on November 8. Provisional reservations have been made m his name for the P. and O. Ranpura, leaving London on Oct. 12. Selangor142 words
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Article175 1934-09-14 12 Bicycle Thief Shadowed. Because he was acting suspiciously two detectives, who happened to be m North Bridge Road at the time, de, cided to watch Yew Lai Soon, a 20-years-old Chinese. They saw him examine a bicycle, and after they had followed him through various streets175 words
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Article192 1934-09-14 12 Wounded Man In Court. Charged with murdering Cher Singh, a Sikh, Bhan Shi, a Bengali Brahmin, appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday wearing a bloodstained loin cloth. He also had an ugly wound m his shorn head. Bhan Shi, it Is alleged, killed the Sikh by striking192 words
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Article70 1934-09-14 12 66,000 Bags Of Tobacco Bought. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Soerabaja. Sept. 10. The Inspector-General of the French tobacco state-monopoly. M. Pierre Magnlen. is visiting the Netherlands Indies to Inspect tobacco plantations m Java and Sumatra. M. Magnlen bought up 66.000 bags of tobacco for the French government, and70 words
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Article15 1934-09-14 12 M. Georges Picot, Secretary to the iliench Minister at Bangkok, has left 'Singapore for Slam.15 words
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Article601 1934-09-14 12 "SURATS" FOR SERVANTS. Every European who has lived m Malaya for fair number of yea:s knows that these have a definite monetary value. They can be sold, and regularly are sold, by one servant to another. There is one more point about surats." Human natur.'601 words
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Article58 1934-09-14 12 Mr. John Weekley. manager. Kruin a Pulai. Ltd.. sails for home on six months' holiday by the Meonla on Sept. 28. Mr. Bennett Is acting for Mr. Weekley. Mr. Douglas Howland, Rotary International organising secretary for th« Far East, who addressed- the Singspore Rotary Club at, i b islness mett-58 words
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Advertisement122 1934-09-14 12 I «J-£°' nn s Protection af^ LUBRICATION *^VEn^B y° ur c r depends on proper lubrication. Proper lubrication means attention to each and ever> d«uil— we never forget thete details. BRAKING know your br*' I*1 nave b» en Proprly adiujted make* for safety and motoring confidence. STEERING M* be carefully122 words
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Article193 1934-09-14 13 Pahang Leases CAPITAL OF $200,000 PROVIDED. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 13. Application has been made to the Registrar of Companies. F.M.S., for the incorporation cf a private company to be named Foo Brothers Hydraulic Gold Mine Limited, which is to acquire, equip and work193 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-14 13 For popular h* thing n Sunday morning scene at the recently opened pagar at Changi.15 words
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Article146 1934-09-14 13 More Members Wanted For Society. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lump v, Sept. 13. The postponed annual general meeting of the Senior Officers' Co-operativ? Credit and Investment Society, Ltd., was hold this evening, Mr. G. P. Bradney. the president, being m the chair. A profit of $170.86 was146 words
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Article221 1934-09-14 13 Solicitor Engaged When Case Commenced. Alleged to have been one of four men who waylal a Chinese ?s he was returning from a gambling party. Lee Chok Long, a young Chinese, was charged with robbery m the Criminal District Court yesterday. Two of the assailant were221 words
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Article262 1934-09-14 13 Explained At Singapore Meeting. The annual meeting of the Singapore Mercantile Co operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held nn Monday at the Co operative Societies Department, Fullertoa Building. Singapore, the president the Hon Mr. James Robertson presiding Those present Included Mr. W. A. L. Schaub. (vice-president),262 words
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Article25 1934-09-14 13 The Y.W.C A. will b? glad to have discarded clothing for the jumble sale to be held at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay on October 5.25 words
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1009 1934-09-14 13 Novel Experiment By Selangor Headmaster. (Frmo Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. An attempt to enlist the sympathy and co-operation of parents m the education of their children and gradually to lead the way to the formation of parent-teacher associations, is being made1,009 words
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Obituary91 1934-09-14 13 Sequel To Hong Kong Nullah Outrage. Hong Kong, Se,t. 7 The Chief Justice, Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor. today passed sentence of death on Ng Lol-yuen. convicted of the murder of Michael Pine on June 22 last. The Jur^ took over an hour-and-a-halt to consider their verdict, interrupting91 words
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Article80 1934-09-14 13 Breach Of Trust Case Again Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. The case m which Ke Tyong Kwa manager of the Kuairi Lumpur iranch of Bata Shoe Company, is charged with criminal breach o! trust m respect of $2,416.55, was mentioned again m court today,80 words
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Article18 1934-09-14 13 Mr. M. Piager and his daughter Margaret returned to Singapore last week after seven months furlough m Europe.18 words
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92 1934-09-14 13 WOULD YOU LIKE SOMETHING DIFFERENT something for which you have for a long time unconsciously waited. Then you must try Willard's Canadian Chocolates, a real tribute to the confectioners art. They are obtainable m a wide variety of assortments, and thanks to the adoption of an ingenious method of packing,92 words
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Advertisement314 1934-09-14 13 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ro* thb WIDEST RANGE OF TYPE STYLES AD THE LARGEST VARIETY Or ATTRACTIVE COLOURS THREE DIFFERENT MODELS PRICES FROM 560.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UPON PAYMENT OF A SMALL INITIAL DEPOSIT BACKED BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS IN MALAYA. R°NF_o LTD I^tOIPOHATID IN (NOL4NDI i, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. Blanches314 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-14 13 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement92 1934-09-14 13 At HAMRRA NEXT unAHUfc; First Indian Talkie with English Dialogue which set ALL LONDON Ba TALKING— KARMA m 1% 111 y% FATE with DEVIKA RANI "You will never bear a lovelier von or diction or see a lovelier face."- KizSf says THE STAR W^tltk *m Sir Samuel and Lady Hoare92 words
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Advertisement272 1934-09-14 13 FOOL-PROOF CINE-CAMERA With this new PILMO 121 Cine Camera you can take beautiful theatre-clear movies of you. family and friends. Just slip lr a aO-!oot 16 mm film magazine. (No threading, no opening and shuttlnr ot sprockets) Close the door and the Pllmo 121 Is loaded. Panchromatic, Super-sensitive and Kodacolor272 words
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Article71 1934-09-14 14 Rainbow's Navigator Is Called Up. New York. Sept 13. The textile strike it AmTica threatens to depiive the Amei lea's Cap defender. Rainbow, of her navigator. Captain Bliss. At Bristol, Rhode Island. toda>. Captain Blii who is a member t the National Guard, received Mi.** to reportReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-14 14 An incident m yesterday's cap match at Anson Road Stadium. Holland, the Wiltshire* goalkeeper. Is hard pressed by Holmes and Cooper and lists over the bar for a corner.29 words
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233 1934-09-14 14 London. Sept. 1. Miss Gem Hoahlng. the British-born Chinese girl who has r 'ached the final of the girls' singles In the Middlesex junior lawn tennis championships, will not be allowed to play In the British Junior championships which begin at Wimbledon on September233 words
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Article118 1934-09-14 14 Serious Training: Starts At Seremban. From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Bept. 11. The Negri Sembilan All Blues are training hard In expectation of a g jj<l season and they hope to maintain their position of being the leading AsiaUc rugger side m the forthcoming Cup competition. Mr118 words
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Article150 1934-09-14 14 The following players have been selected to represent the Java Traders Association m friendly badminton and plngpong matches with the Serangoon Friendly Party on Sunday at 1 p.m. sharp at the Serangoon F.P. club. Players and supporters are kindly requested to assemble at the Association's premises at150 words
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Article1613 1934-09-14 14 FOOTBALL TOPICS. Ignorance Is No Excuse. Arranging The Leagues. -Late Starts. The Garrison Cup. Attack Pays. rwas certainly hard luck on the Straits Cattle Trading Sports Club that the result of their B.AJVA. cup match against the Malays should have been set aside owing to their playing1,613 words
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Article61 1934-09-14 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Seor.. 11. The Negri Sembllan Customs will meet the Selangor Customs on Sept. 22 at Kuala Lumpur m the final of the Hobbs Cup. The local Customs will be represented by the following: H. R. Baker; N. Marimuttu. S. Marlmuttu: Abdul Rahman,61 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-14 14 Holmes (Pnlan Brani), the leading goal scorer m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. league.15 words
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105 1934-09-14 14 Selangor Rugger. First Trial Tomorrow. (From Our Own Coi respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. Selangor will be meeting Wegrl SembHan at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday week In the first rugby Inter-State match, and m preparation for this a trial will be held on the Padang rhis Saturday The fifteen to105 words
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Article109 1934-09-14 14 Results Of Yesterday's Matches. The results of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tournament were as follows: Dyne Cup Mrs. J. Huggins and T. J. A. Green (owe 30) beat Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Joy (owe 15 3) 6—2 6— 4. Griff Cup D. O. Godfrey109 words
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Article184 1934-09-14 14 K. MacLennan In All Three Finals. The lollowing were the results of the Johore Civil Service Club lawn tennis tournament Men's Singles. Semi-finals: N. A. Sedwick oert E. T Williams, 6—l, 6—o; K. MacLennan beat A. M. Wallace. 7—9. 6—4, 7—5. Final: K. MacLennan >eat N. Bed wick.Reuter - 184 words
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286 1934-09-14 14 S. C. C. Tennis Tourney. R. Smith Loses. Having to owe 30 m every other garni proved too much >faf a handicap to Roy Smith against the steadiness of Y. W. Brand, the S.C.C. footballer, and he was beaten. N. 8. Wise, the S.C.C. champion, also figured on the losing286 words
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Miscellaneous113 1934-09-14 14 .3) vs. D. W. Howe and L H. N Davis (plus .3). A Singles Handicap. S. M. Oarrard (plus 1S.S) vs. P. Kohler (plus 15.1). J. P. de C. Hamilton (plus 15.5) vs. O. Puller (plus .3). B Singles Handicap. Lt. J M. A. Chestnutt (owe .3) vs L Road113 words
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Miscellaneous202 1934-09-14 14 TODAY'S TIES. A Doubles Handicap. O. Fuller and V vV. Brurd lowe 2l vs. C. E. Winter and O. R S D.' (plus JM. Profession Pairs Open. H. L. Marshall and J. P d? C. Hamilton vs. N. S Wise and A. D Andersen. H. 8. Hewett and R. L.202 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-14 15 The distribution of prises at the annual rifle meeting of the M.S.V.R. BRA. (Seremban branch). Lient. Col. W. A. Outsell is making his speech.24 words
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Article1387 1934-09-14 15 ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. Lo Zingaro Gains A Surprise Victory. fFrom Our London Correspondent.) London. Aug. 27. We have had the Stockton, Bath. Hurst Park and Wolverhampton meet- j Ings during the past week, as well as the last day of the Windsor meeting, and we are1,387 words
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Article45 1934-09-14 15 Can he quickly rcgr.ined by taking a course cl phosfvrine Tonic Wine —a delicious full bodied »int In which U blended th« world famous Fhosf me—the greatest of all tonic*. Obtainable In pint or quart bottle*. JOSfcl'll TSAVEBS SONS LTD.. Magiparc and Fenta*45 words
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Article883 1934-09-14 15 Wiltshires Second Team Outclassed. Pulau Brani 2 Wiltshires II 0. The replay cup match between Pulau Brani and the Wiltshire Regiment second string at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon ended m an easier win for the First Division club than the score of two883 words
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Article122 1934-09-14 15 Chinese To Meet S.R.C. In Second Round Of Cup. The Chinese will meet ac S.R.C. m the second round of the S.A.F.A. Cup this afternoon at Anson Road Stadium. In the league matches the Chinese were successful on both occasions winning by 4—o4 0 and I—o. In the122 words
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Article174 1934-09-14 15 Programme In Honour Of Sultan's Birthday. The programme of sea sports to bo held m honour of the 61st Birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, on Monday Sept 17, at Johore Bahru, is as follows Kolek Races. Course 6 Miles. Start 11.00 a.m. Event 1, 5174 words
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Article90 1934-09-14 15 V.M.C.A. vs. Japanese Club On Saturday. The YJ4.C.A. will be represented by the following team at tennis against the Japanese Club on Saturday. The match will commence at 4.30 p.m. on the V MCA courts. Singles: 1. Dr. Chla Teck Yam; 2. D. Green; 3. Tan Thlan Sang.90 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-09-14 15 The Wiltshires goal was m danger almost the whole time yesterday. Here Holmes (Pulau Brani) is seen trying a header at goal.22 words
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167 1934-09-14 15 New York, Sept. 13. T. A. Torrance, Britain's one hope of winning the American amateur golf championship was knocked out m the fifth round by Edmund Drlggs (New York) by 2 up after being all square at the ninth. In the fifthReuter - 167 words
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Article96 1934-09-14 15 Friday. Sept. 14. Football: B. A. P. A. Cup, second round, Chinese vs. 5.H.0.. Anson Road Stadium; Oovt. League, Second Division. Printing vs. Monopolies 11, J.C.S.A. ground. Y.-chting: R.S.T.C. "B"' class race. Lawn Tennis: V.M.C.A. handicap tournament; B.C.C. and Tanglin Club Tournament. Saturday, Sept. IS. Races: Singapore Autumn96 words
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Article95 1934-09-14 15 The Big Sweep en race 9 on Wednesday resulted as follows: First Prize $16,150. Majesty Man *****; Second Prize $8,075. Master Bobby *****; Third Prize $4,037. Tweedledee *****; Starters $367. Sky-Ra.der *****, Neelaveni *****. Pride of Perak *****, Sons-land 166CH. Glad Eyes *****, Under Lap *****, Gone95 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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Article119 1934-09-14 16 Young Chinese Start On Year's Journey. A group of 17 young Chinese men started from Tientsin on Aug. 25 on a one-year Investigation trip to the North-West, states the Pelping Chronicle. The energetic Chinese explorers will first proceed to Tsinan. capital of Shantung. Nanking and Shanghai .In119 words
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Article193 1934-09-14 16 Ex-Mayor Of Amoy. SOUGHT BY CHINESE CONSUL. Manila. Intense excitement has been created in the large Chinese community here by deportation proceedings instituted against prominent Chinese and reports that similar action is planned against others well known here. Hearings m the case against Ong Woo-theng, editor of193 words
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Article52 1934-09-14 16 London. According to the Daily Herald, the Chinese Aviation Department Is preparing to buj a considerable number of British aeroplanes of the Pereival type. The machines would b* transformed from their present tourist typj into pursuit and bombing planes, and their speed would be increased, the52 words
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Article150 1934-09-14 16 Official To Report To Nanking. Shanghai. Aug. 30. Mr. H. S. Sha, Chief Secretary to tIM Chinese Legation m Brazil, who I has been away for more than ten i years, has arrived from abroad and is proceeding to Nanking to report the conditions of the Chinese150 words
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1038 1934-09-14 16 Population Pressure Along Three Fronts. The thesis presented m this article is that the storm In the area outside the Great Wall is due to population pressure from China m the ar«t instance. The situation became complicated by the fact that an area of1,038 words
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Article83 1934-09-14 16 The Government authorities in Nanking may take steps to curb the number of divorces. Press reports state that in view of the rapidly increasing number of divorce cases in Chinese courts and the enormous amount of money frequently demanded for alimony, many Government leaden are suggesting83 words
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Article87 1934-09-14 16 Life Term For Canton Murderess. Canton. Aug. 30. The capital punishment Imposed on Mrs. Wong Man-shue. for stabbing her husband's concubine, has now been changed to life imprisonment, as the j result of an appeal by the defendant to the Higher C-urt. Tc the mind of the appellate87 words
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Article129 1934-09-14 16 Illegal Entry. HARSH MEASURES BY THE JAPANESE. Kobe, Aug. 30. Convicted cf violations of the Japanese immigration regulations 720 Chinese deportees arrived here today from Yokohama en route to Shanghai aboard the N.Y.K. Kasagl Mar- (says Rengo). About ten Japanese women are accompanying some of the129 words
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Article125 1934-09-14 16 Interesting Discovery Near Canton. A skeleton was discovered recently m Luenping District, Kwangtung, by a workman of the Luenping Road Building Commission, says the Canton Gazette. The workman was digging when suddenly by accident he hit upon a skeleton, one of the rarest ever seen, having a skull125 words
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Article91 1934-09-14 16 First Session Of New Body Adjourns. Canton, Sept. 4. A ceremony marking the adjournment of the first session of the Provincial Assembly took place yesterday Besides the members of the assembly, many prominent officials were present. Including Mr. Chow Lv and Gen. Chan Chal-tong. It is learned that91 words
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Article64 1934-09-14 16 Preliminary Show In Canton Opened. Canton. Sept. 1. As the national exhibition of products of vocational education will be held In November, the Provincial Mass Education Institute Is holding a fiveday preliminary exhibition m Its building opening today. A rural products exhibition will be held at the ame64 words
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Article43 1934-09-14 16 Part Of Manchukuo Royal Residence Destroyed. Changchun, Sept. 4. A Ore broke out m the kitchen of the Manchukuo Imperial Palace yesterday afternoon, and attracted a large crowd. The fire was extinguished after a part of the building was destroyed.43 words
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Article566 1934-09-14 16 Why Gen. Liv Hsiang Tendered His Resignation. Nanking. The dramatic resignation of Gen. Liv Hsiang is receiving the serious, attention of Government leaders here. His resignation has left Szechuan province without any military or political leader. This situation is especially deplorable as Communists are making a566 words
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Advertisement91 1934-09-14 16 -40t~* \<$ *V Builds Bonnie Babies vJHLAXO is treasured by mothers for the heart -felt relief it brings for the almost immediate contentment and strength it brings to troubled, ailing babies. Glaxo is a humanised milk* food easily digested and is free from any risk of tuberculosis. SUNSHINE BUILDS BONNIE91 words
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Article1699 1934-09-14 17 History Far Planters A Century Of Rubber— From Scarcity To Surplus —The First Control Scheme —«A New Era." (By Our Planting Correspondent) AST month the Financial r'ews published a 28-p«*e supplement devoted •ntlrety to robber. This publication is probably unique of its kind, in that the articles1,699 words
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Article278 1934-09-14 17 Hong Kong Tragedy. ONLY SON OF RETIRED COMMODORE. Hong Kong. Sept. 5. A fatality occurred In Mlrs Bay yesterday afternoon when a young naval officer, Lieut. A. R. H. Walker, cf H.M.S. Whitened, slipped while rock climbing and was hurtled to death down a series of cascades.278 words
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Article41 1934-09-14 17 The Hupeh provincial authorities are pushing the anti-opium campaign In the province at the instigation of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. So far. according to report, 3.153 opium dens have been closed up and 3,187 opium smoking outfits have been seised.41 words
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Article246 1934-09-14 17 Pterodactyl Fighter's Speed. The new tailless military aeroplane, provisionally called the Pterodactyl Mark V.. was demonstrated at the Westland Aircraft Works at Yeovll recently. The machine has been built to the order of the Air Ministry, and will shortly be flown to Martlesham for experimental use246 words
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Article71 1934-09-14 17 Researches Encouraged By Canton Governor. Mr. Lin Yun-Koy, Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, has started a movement In Canton for the promotion of the study of herbal medicine, says the Canton Gazette. A society has been formed to make researches m Chinese medicine, this work having been71 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-14 17 "Near eiiuugh" Is not "Good enough" for Morris Service to-day. The finer measurement to which the modern automobile is now built, calls for skill and equipment unheard of In the earlier lays ol motoring. Oar Sen lee Dept. b equipped with machines, gauges and tools which enable us to work172 words
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Advertisement227 1934-09-14 17 THE y^ "~^V^ CONTAINER V Bl YOU CAN COUNT ON. Jf=pSl PACK YOUR RUBBER IN IT. NT (ALL SIZES) A Product of Malaya by Malayan Collieries Limited Telephone P.O. Box 48* Telegrams 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. ARANG. Chromium -Plating THE PERMANENT GLITTERING FINISH REQUIRES NO CLEANING OR POLISHING. CAN BE APPLIED227 words
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Article353 1934-09-14 18 Rugby Starts In The Provinces. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 4. Rugby clubs In London have not yet reawakened from their summer hibernation, but In the provinces the game got well away on Saturday. In a fine match at Let-ester, the home club beat Bedford by a dropped goal,353 words
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Article223 1934-09-14 18 ARTICLES can now be chrome-plat;-' ed In Singapore. This untarnlsti- ish which has proved so j invaluable to motorists, cyclists and ret is now being applied by the British Electro-Plating Works. 31. Penang Road, who have Installed a complete British-made plant. No cleaning is needed with chrome- plate, just223 words
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1214 1934-09-14 18 HOME FOOTBALL. Manchester City The League's Stylists. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 4. Will Arsenal again finish at the top of the First Division of the League? It is perhaps, a pointless question to ask at this time of the season, but they are1,214 words
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Article158 1934-09-14 18 Test Match Receipts Break All Records. London, Aug. 30. Receipts from the fire Test matches played against the Australians this summer— at Nottingham, Manchester, Lord's, Leeds, and th« Oval— have broken aU records for Tests In this country. It Is understood that when. In a few weeks' time,158 words
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Article179 1934-09-14 18 The Johore Badminton Association will hold Its first State Championship Tournaments sometime In the second week of October this year, at Johore Bahru. Entries are invited from all parts of the State and forms may now be ob- 1 talned from the Hon. Secretary. All entries179 words
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Article85 1934-09-14 18 Mrs. Austin Wins Medal Competition. The women's monthly medal played on Wednesday and Thursday and resultea In a win for Mrs. F. C. K. Austin. The following were the best returns:— ivna r. Ks. xv. nusun tv ia j* Mrs. P. Power 42 7 o5 Mrs. F.85 words
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Article322 1934-09-14 18 Takes lodine Instead Of Sal Volatile. London, Aug. 30. An unfortunate mistake which might have had more serious resu ts than merely causing the victim to lose a boxing match occurred to Ex-Sea-man Harry Rowles, the former Hong Kong middleweight boxing champion. After Ex-Seaman Rowles had been beaten322 words
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Article228 1934-09-14 18 This Business of LIVING. Education ia more than an instrument of achievement it is a cultural endowment m this business of living. The ability to think things through is important. The power to master problems is vital. These are every-day rewards of true education. They express themselves m material forms228 words
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Advertisement62 1934-09-14 18 Have You Seen Page IV? When MEN ASKED HER TO GO STRAIGHT she threw them a curve! She had SPEED, CURVES, and CONTROL but no change of pao.-; She was Born To Be Bad! I LORETTA YOUNG jCARY GRANT A DAMrn r. ZANUOC M«*M i KATLRING MARION BURNS WHO WAS62 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-14 18 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement339 1934-09-14 18 Try the new, ori^tnaCEASY-ACCESS" P\V W^ Two P ieces Ca P RoiJ v Pull the ArfO \j« *^L a P awa V» completely then each MBV£^a üB^VVr s vSCL^ii Cigarette can be extracted with ease j|Ev% w I ii&^^fc wßilfcrtHH and convenience :no fuss or bother. ■L- ORDINARY FOIL WRAPPINGS339 words
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728 1934-09-14 19 Shipping Resumed On The Yangtse. Shanghai, Sept. 14. The Canton Navy will shortly be augmented by two modern warships newly purchased from America. These warships are expected to arrive at Canton some time m October. The new Canton duties on Imports from other provincesSin Chew Jit Poh - 728 words
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Article87 1934-09-14 19 August Rise In Wholesale Prices. Rugby, Sept. 12. The average of wholesale prices m August showed a rise of 2.1 per cent as compared with July and of 3 1 per cent, over August of last year, the respective index numbers being 88.5. 86.7 and 85.8. Food pricesBritish Wireless - 87 words
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Article57 1934-09-14 19 Nazi Retort To Bradford Merchants. Berlin. Sept. 11. Insignificant is how the press regards the Bradford yarn merchants and spinners resolution not to deliver further orders to Germany until the old debts are settled. It is pointed out j that Germany has practically ceased i to be a57 words
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Article284 1934-09-14 19 Another Shroff In Court Several mir.or bankruptcy matters were dealt with by Mr. Justice Prij chard this morning. Wong Yuen Fook, a Straits-born Chinese, employed as a clerk m the I Inspector of fi'.'n-ey's office, m his public examination, said his liabilities were $2,400. He had to support284 words
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Article145 1934-09-14 19 Indian Says He Is A "Holy Priest" A man who described himself as a "holy priest" appeared In tattered garments In the police court this morning on a charge of begging. The accused was Ram Das, a middleaged North Indian, and he told the magistrate,145 words
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Article192 1934-09-14 19 Ladies Committee Appointed. A meeting to organise the collection or this year's Poppy Day Funds was held at the Raffles Hotel this morning. Lady Huggard, wife of the Chief Justice, presided and there were seventeen other ladles present besides Dr. Webster. A committee comprising Mrs. Fairburn, Mrs. Tan192 words
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Article136 1934-09-14 19 Heavy Scratchings For s Tomorrow's Events. 29 horses have been scratched from events to be run on Saturday, the fifth and last day of the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting. They are as follows: s Race I.—Spot White, Gold Finch, Phar Rong, Arrow Girl, Apple Glory136 words
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Article88 1934-09-14 19 Nearly £5,000,000 In TweVe Years. Rugby, Sept. 12. Street sales of artificial poppies for the British Legion, which are made annually on Poppy Day, Nov. II. have yielded a gross revenue since 1921 of 1 4,923,959, the total number of poppies distributed in thirteen years being 380.000,000.British Wireless - 88 words
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Article15 1934-09-14 19 Cay. L. B. Brunelli has returned from a business trip m Java. < 1 t r15 words
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Article296 1934-09-14 19 Prize Money Considered Too Low. (From Our Own Correspondent London, Seyt. 5. First official w:ui<lri*aia from the London to Melbourne air race have been issued. Five pilots have retired. More are expected te do so. The original sixty- four )n f rants are now reduced to296 words
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Article370 1934-09-14 19 Not Guilty Of Breach Of Trust T. V. Mariappan, formerly a clerk employed by Mr. fc. E. C. Thuralslngham, the lawyer, was acquitted on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $550.50 by Mr. N. Grice, the second magistrate, today. The complainant was Mrs. Ryan, widow of370 words
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Article128 1934-09-14 19 Mr. N. J. Alexander, manager of Sungel Rawang Estate, Sepang, has left Bungsar Hospital. He Intends goIng to Penang for a few days. Divine Service (m English) will be conducted by Rev. A. 8. Moore Anderson M.A., on Sunday, Sept. 16th, at 8.30 p.m. hi the Chinese128 words
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Article147 1934-09-14 19 How To Avoid Them. Some children seem always to be catching colds, no sooner bare they got rid of one than another begins! In many case* this Is tbe result of constipation, and yon will find tbat the child who Is regular is seldom troubled with colds. Therefore,147 words
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Advertisement59 1934-09-14 19 Opening at the CAPITOL FRIDAY 21st September. A SPLENDID NOVEL STAGE ATTRACTIONThe Sensational Burlesque and Comedy Dancers MAE BAIRD, ARCHIE THOMPSON aid HARRY SIMMONS Direct from th« Greenwich Folijes. NY and Moulin Rouge, Pan« TO BE PRESENTED WITH PARAMOUNT'S BIG DANCE AND MUSICAL PICTURE "BOLERO" XLVfZI SALLY RAND who wm59 words
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Advertisement334 1934-09-14 19 A Fall cannot Damage this Wonderful Watch At lari tfc« Ideal Wrirt Wateft hrn arrivwi— gtuu»DtMd AM Mh raliabl* Wrirt Watch at a popular prio* tbat will mtl MM MX Urn moat exacting requirement* of tbe modern man ia any slimaU. Here ar. iU many adVantag** "■l i IHi lain334 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-14 20 SOLDIERS reflected as they marched through the Camerler war area m the rain. (Planet News.)15 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-09-14 20 A SCENE from the new British International Picture "Over The Garden Wall." which has Just been completed at Klstrre The costumes worn by these dancers are made entirely of cotton-wool.30 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-09-14 20 FIFTEEN THOUSAND TROOPS went into action on the Aldershot front when the 2nd Division exercises began. The armies represented Anglia and Devonla. Machine-guns awaiting enemy aircraft from the gone m the Bagshot Camberley area. (Planet News.)36 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-09-14 20 AN I M'SI'AL EXHIBIT at a Mining Show m Los Angeles was a pretty girl b.'fore a meal of ston- the "dinner consisted of onyx and agate vegetables and steak. (Planet News.)32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1934-09-14 20 TRAIL OF THE CARIBOO, the Mir o plant m which Captain J. R. Aylim and Captain L. Reid flew the Atlantic from Canada, crashed at Hamble, Hampshire. Captain Reid, who was piloting the machine, was injured, but a woman nwiw escaped injury. The machine struck a hedge on landing and60 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-14 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated m Oreat Britain) Head OOhw far Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words