The Straits Times, 17 September 1934
1934-09-17
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Title Section30 1934-09-17 1 The Straits Times [BBTABUSHKD NKAHLT A CKNTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times MHr \t30 words
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Advertisement169 1934-09-17 1 Singapore: i4o. Cecil st. cphone stsn. HILTONfA gnUNG PILLOWS Sole AftaUl PASKOE CO. I rCKNITUM I MANVFACTUKER» COMVAU MOKE M. OrchaH PHONE 2153. Llrtf MANY OTHER CIRIS, SMI DIDN'T AND WORSE STUi.A OIRI WHO MAKES REALIZE THAT HEN OCTCST TAKINC OUT A AN EXHIBITION OF HERSELF BY CIRI WHO HAS169 words
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Advertisement325 1934-09-17 1 1»a1 LuJgUf^I&JWVA^T-"M»rVdft(: 3683 V jrwlEJ E R A ws. o>l B A^m T^\ T Scotch Whisky I JJAWSON \/dm SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY I^Jff ROBINSON CO.. LTD. m sHk FRESH FISH A >-WAYS AVAILABLE! 9 KfjStlSffjSA SALMON HALIBUT PLAICE ■S^KWxl TURBOT LEMON DOVER SOLES \^mJwK^mm NEW Zealand blue cod. 3ZO I325 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-17 1 FOR FLOWERS PHONE 4097 IS, Orchard Read. (Amb«r Mansions)9 words
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Advertisement317 1934-09-17 2 P. Ul il imiTISII INDIA AND Ah'AK UNFS. ••■MM.- 1 aii ANI> u'kllKim b H i:<> r Nl UA JBBTVB SSpSmmemt i^aVjUK> 'aii bab'i OtrrWABO ff^l^MDOM POR OHIHA MM CM. 1 lIMt Oat II ■MM Oat M Oimii (kl M 1 ihmi rvi. ID ■^mWEWsSJS 11^. *wsr 4r2 ian 11317 words
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Advertisement561 1934-09-17 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.1 NrKAI I'ASSLNi I I PUN CUNARI) 1 im itnaorporauM in Jaiwm 111 UINIMIM Naataa Mantilla*, l*aaa« Aal«'«t Bitti.fcM aMI MMM it 1 ah Vaaaal* 1..i.i.»»r Oun Bat. lil--imiilA.il MAHU il OIK, b. mMM Oet II 11 MAHU IOMM Ort II May I KtMgmf MA 1. 1 1561 words
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Advertisement602 1934-09-17 2 TWE EAST ASIATIC C 0« I UMITED. iliuurporalad Ilriiau»ili I'AHHKN(.kII AND pMKUiMT BIIVUI TO SBMOA. LOMIMtN MOirCBIIAM MAMUI Ml. AHU kVBMMAOBN MMB Pr<a» Prum Ptam Bttora MaKaaa Port Paaana M H o i m-i»nia M M/t M/t M>t AUUA II in la/ la 11/10 in 10 BOttiHillA < II t/ll602 words
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Advertisement227 1934-09-17 2 PiU I L > I N I M N AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.tINQAPOffI TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLAM LUXURY. BaauOtHi puoßa luanu: BwawaJni aoot Dauawut maa-v Hui and aaM ria»nu.« waaaf In awn ililm— i OaMw m ma- Man) uuwim v/Bh raal tada-Mvawo valHaltUiftMuhout Wnkiy aarvlaa tram227 words
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Article358 1934-09-17 3 Big: Losses. PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN PROPOSED. The 55 Italian shipping companies which are obliged by law to publish annual balance-sheets have a fleet of 2.219,419 gross tons, out of a total of 3,005,212 gross tons which formed the effective Italian merchant fleet at the end of March. Tht358 words
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Article106 1934-09-17 3 On June 1 there were 356 French vessels, of 797.150 tons grc.s. laid up In French and Algerian ports, compared with 366 vessels, of 835.923 tons, on Apr. 15. and 369 vessels, of 867.469 tons, on Mar. 1. In three months there has thus been 3 reduction106 words
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Article83 1934-09-17 3 The following passengers are aboard the Alsia which is due at Singapore on Sept 22 Mom Chao AJavadU Dlsakul, Mom Rajawongse Kukridan. PramoJ, Mr. O. H. Barber. Mrs. Barber, Mr. A. R. Bruce. Mrs. Bruce and chilu, Mr. C V Endahl. Mrs. E. M. Christensen and two children. Mrs.83 words
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Article67 1934-09-17 3 In the three months ended June, 54,570 aliens went to Great Britain on holiday. The total number of passengers landed In the three months was 95.990. compared with 90.305 In the corresponding period of last year. Of the total. 5,970 landed at Croydon air station and 39667 words
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Article129 1934-09-17 3 Only 16 Of 174 Rescued At Tahushan. Antung, Sept. 1. All hope of rescuing any more surI v:vors from the 60-ton Talan which turned turtle and sank at the entrance of Tahushan Bay, on the eastern coast of Liaotung Peninsula, yesterday at noon, was abar.Joned tr.is evening. Only129 words
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Article132 1934-09-17 3 Renamed Noumea By New Owners. The Danish East Asiatic motor ship Jutlandla, a well-known trader to Hong Kong and other parts >i ihe Far East. r<as Just changed t.anJs, her new owners being the Joint stuoDlnj venture of Flood Bros., at,d J. J. Moore and Co., both of132 words
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Article72 1934-09-17 3 The Yuet Hoi 3h:pplng Co.. the owner of the steamer Szehol which loundered «n Canton some months ago with the loss of nearly 300 ives. has petitioned the Canton Government for a-postponcment of the sale of its steam launches, seized by the Government. It will be recalled72 words
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Article29 1934-09-17 3 The Aramis is due here from Saigor tomorrow at 7 a.m. and will sail on the same day at 1 p.m. for Colombo, Diibouti. Port Said and Marseilles.29 words
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Article243 1934-09-17 3 Precautions Taken By Canton Navy. Canton, Sept. 3. Following reports emanating from Hong Kong that two bands of pirates In the vicinity of Bias Bay are lying In wait for coastal vessels on the Canton-Shanghai run, the Pearl River Flotilla here has instructed Lleut.Comdr. Tsal Teng-hui at243 words
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Article172 1934-09-17 3 Norwegian Ship With Deck Boilers. At a recent meeting of the Oslo Sh'powners" Association an interesting account was given by Mr. Meldahl. managing director of the Fredrlkstad mek. Versted, of the new Fredrikstad type of steamship. This is the first time that any details of this new172 words
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Article131 1934-09-17 3 frOm *"f l H nrt "M tons, from B. Deli 17-9. for Hongkong and China 19-9 fr m IPOH, Brit., 526 tons, from Penan* 17-9 for Port 8-ham Penang 19-9 THEDBNB, Dut.. 1.181 tons, from Palembang 17-9. for Palembang 19-9. OPHIR. Dut., 2,199 tons, from Batavla 17-9 for131 words
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Advertisement411 1934-09-17 3 NOTICES. AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALES of raluftbte freehold and toMeboM Stnfmpore Properties. TO be held »t our sale-room. Raffles Cham- ben. Raffles Place, on MMrtay. Sept. M. 19M. at t M MPART1CCLABS. RE CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS LTD. (la maUatlaa). LoU 1 3 A S. Valuable freehold lands areas 9.527 and 25,000411 words
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Advertisement837 1934-09-17 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS, P.M.B. M.VS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MJJ— rassage 5131 CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHITS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— KXTBCfS. (Incorporated in England). BOMB VTA CANADA. Hong Kong to England 2« days. Hong Kong to Vancouver IS days.837 words
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Advertisement441 1934-09-17 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) ELLERMAN LINE. I FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VU Ports and Sues CanaL Due Sails Steamer B'pore S'poro •CITY OP NORWICH In port Sept. 17 CITY OP KHIOS Oct 14 Oct It CITY OF KHARTOUM Oct. 30 Nov. J CITY OP CAMBRIDGE441 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1934-09-17 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. *K brt T Alor Star 89 0.23 6.4 75 Sitiawan 89 Nil 45 73 Kota Bharu 89 Nil 0.9 76 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 2.7 73 Malacca 84 0.57 0.5 73 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 85190 words
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Advertisement467 1934-09-17 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Wbes •pplytai for aa> paaHlaa a*v«rttsed to the** cotomat «entf e*«lea at taatl■•Dlab f>o nai testa mis fast LOCAL EMPLOYERS tit vtng vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman ol the "uropeac Unemployment Committee at the YM C A Singapore LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, good setter. Apply Box467 words
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Advertisement735 1934-09-17 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LEI Bungalow 381 A. Orchard Road Angullla Co SMALL bungalow. 1' Balmoral Crescent, tennis. Apply 32 Balmoral Road. 314. ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow, modern san Apply Sayers 10, Malacca Street. PARTLY furnished -Sherwood." Na 30. Paterson Road. Electric Light, water, Modern Sanitation. Entry Oct. L Apply Paterson Simons735 words
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Advertisement808 1934-09-17 4 MISCELLANEOUS TALKIES for Private Engagement. Apply 287. Orchard Road. WOULD ANYONE care to exchange oM stamps? Please communicate 155, S. Times. TENDERS TENDER. TENDERS are invited from approved contractors for the erection of Three Houses together with Servants Quarters, Oarages, etc. at Raffles College Site, Buklt Timah, for The Committee808 words
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Advertisement741 1934-09-17 4 PUBLIC NOTICES AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) DIVIDEND NOS. 16 AND 17. Dividends of 2tt% in respect of year to June 30, 1934 and 2H« in respect of year to June 30. 1935, less Income Tas at 4/6 in the have been declared payable in London on741 words
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Advertisement969 1934-09-17 4 I BUSINESS CARDS, etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. Fresh Stock. I SMOKERS' SUNDRIES. Made by L. Orllk, London. Orlik's Briar Pipes, standard and fancy. Latest style Tobacco Pooches. Fancy Cigarette Cases and Cigarette Holders. Fancy Ash Trays. Cigarette Lighters,969 words
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Miscellaneous180 1934-09-17 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malayt Malaya PaslaceMontbly 5.90 I 4.M I Q*arteiiv 9 8.59 111.99 I 1.59 Half Yearly 917.99 $94.99 91S.M TaarU *34 99 SUM ***** N«te— OaUUUaa ehe««ea sboalC Includa Vh- anal hank alieinnt ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges as 4 untraeUoaa (at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ar* as180 words
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Advertisement329 1934-09-17 5 HOTELS TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th COCKTAIL DANCE PINNER PANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) PINNER PANCE CABARET (INFORMAL) KIRA BORIS MIDNIGHT (DIRECT FROM PARIS) RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 f||il ADELPHI IDEAL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN H OTEL SEASIDE FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH BATH. W C BATHING329 words
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Advertisement138 1934-09-17 5 P H ILCO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL RFPRnnurTioN— SELECTIVITY^^E^QU ALITY^^^ VOLUMES ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION^ r— LONX3 DISTANCE RECEPTION 3^^;^ AMD ALL AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDINARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of nation "Z.H.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST138 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-17 5 NEW MICRO-SENSITIVE t£?k\ RADI i Wyy TUBES i STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS *X IM- J 1| I'ROVIMI M-, IM I [T<jj^_J^»J NEW 111 l IS OLD UJUjI IJJ^J) Acctpl no mbwituirRCA DISTRIBUTORS: SEOW KUAN CO., 4-5, DHOBY GHAUT. SINOAPUKI39 words
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Miscellaneous417 1934-09-17 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. Following are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters i 1 Schedule of Wavelengths. Call Signs Frequency Wavelengths Kb/I. OSA 6050 49.59 OSA 9510 3155 O&C 9.585 31 30 OSD 11.750 25.53 OSE 11.860 25.30 GSF 15.140 19.82 GSO 17.790 16.66 OSH 21.470 13.97 TODAY. 6.20 a.m.417 words
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Miscellaneous412 1934-09-17 5 SINGAPORE. (Station "Z.HI" Singapore). (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd., Broadcast House. Singapore). Wave length 49.9 meters. MONDAY, SEPT. 17. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins. 645 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times.412 words
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Miscellaneous406 1934-09-17 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 15 Having wing* 16. Woody plant I. fTOOun 27. Rowing Implement «2S"of v 28 SmaU 11. Annoyed 31 p,, lted with stones 13 tUU^L. in 33 Churoh dicnltaiy 17. Jncrewr In sixe A n«c 18. Oreaae |g k I*" 12$!"°** 37! Engaged in a fa406 words
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Miscellaneous116 1934-09-17 5 PHOHI-HOLIANI). Following are the programmes to bj broadcast by Phortl-Holland station. Wavelength 16.88 M ltMftAl 3 p.m. Concert (Kecordsi. J. 25 Announcer answers listeners" reports. :JO Concert (continued). 3.5 Sports talk. TVESIMV. MPT. 18. Broadcast from the 1 Ceremonial opening ol thj General. Queen s speech ol H.M. Queen WUhelmina.116 words
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Article539 1934-09-17 6 Machines Too Slow. POOR SHOW IN CIVIL FLYING. The commercial air lines of the world are flying more than 105,500.000 miles a year. The British Empire's share of this mileage is a mere 4,757,185 miles. Commercial machines of the 1 nited States are flying 54,000,000539 words
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Article70 1934-09-17 6 A tragic search is being carried out near Bethune, at the point known as "Le Mont de Cocagne," for a whole company of infantry, "missing" since the war. The company was sheltering In a deep cellar which was blown up over, their heads, burying them alive. The70 words
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3205 1934-09-17 6 Condition Not Due To Present Circumstances. That the sorry predicament of the vegetable oil industries today was the result of a combination of factors affecting a number of related industries and not to circumstances inherent in the coconut and oil palm industries alone, was pointed3,205 words
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Advertisement136 1934-09-17 6 For Office Appliances: Noiseless Typewriters Steel Stationery Cabinets Steel Filing Cabinets Remington Rand Inc., PHONE: UNION BUILDING. 2426 SINGAPORE. Silvikrin Prevents DandrufT and Falling of Hair Overnight Grows New Hair. Obtainable from All High Class Dispensaries. Write for free book "YOIR HAIR." MART EXCHANGE 301. North Bridge P«sd SUM KEE136 words
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Advertisement213 1934-09-17 6 BUY THE BEST KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS We offer a complete service including 1. Attractive hire pirefcast terms 2. Reparchast CMtracts 3. Mntbly reilai* AND THE LOWEST PB ICES' MALAYAN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CO. 14. ROBINSON ROAD It's a D£Aii! tod no matter That you MM 111 a<*al In your favour »hen213 words
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Advertisement219 1934-09-17 7 TEA DANCES WED., FRI. f SUN. 5.30 7.30 p.m. LAST NIGHT m U A KM D D A COMMENCING TONIGHT 6.15 &9 15 MLH ft IVI DX Al TOMORROW When Lot* Is Young la' -MB No film was ever praised so Sprinijtim* ANYTHING a^B^aW^ HS ™uch a* its world premiere219 words
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Advertisement131 1934-09-17 7 S7O9 E LAST NIGMT 0F fLIL DAGOVER IN A WOMAN OF FIRS AND ICE! A TEMPTRESS OF HATE AND PASSION! "The WOMAN from MONTE CARLO" A First National ViUphone Picture with WARREM WILLIAM WALTER HUSTON TMinODntlf AN OUTSTANDING BRITISH SCREEN IUMUtfffUH ENTERTAINMENT BEAUTIFUL PJPM music, enthralling story, delightful scenery of131 words
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Advertisement224 1934-09-17 7 The Famous Stage hit by BENN W. LEVY— with a cast of English favourites! CAPITOL-TONIGHT He wasn't Henry the Bth. ..but he had as many Loves. ..and never lost a head 1 cA JESSE L LASKY «rVA«cfton g*" Spmngtimell for henry o«f FOX 'Picture with OTTO KRUGER NANCY CARROLL! NIGEL224 words
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Article266 1934-09-17 8 Consumption Figures More Satisfactory. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 17. The rubber market again opened stt-ady this week, the threatened defection of Siam from the rubber restriction agreement having as yet had a negligible effect on prices. On Nev- York on Saturday the rubber prices rose266 words
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Article214 1934-09-17 8 Singapore, Sept. 17, 12 noon. oorra kkk per picul (40.00 per picul $25 00 I per picul $20.00 TIN PRK r 17. Singapore tin price iil> $113.25 Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 White Muntok Pepper 41.50 White Pepper 40.50 Black Pepper 16.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra,214 words
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Article29 1934-09-17 8 indo China by Aramls due at aon tomorrow Krum 4'tiina and Japan by Tuyama iMaru due at Singapore tomorrow Holland by Indraput-ra due at aUutfitpun tomorrow morning29 words
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Article219 1934-09-17 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 32219 words
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Article96 1934-09-17 8 Rugby, Sept. 14. Foreign exchanges today were:— Amsterdam 7.30 Athens 516 sellers. Belgrade 216 Berlin 12.41 Bombay 1/6 l/16d. Brussels 21.70 Bucharest 495 Buenos Aires 36' jd. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.16 Helsingfors 226 Hong Kong 1, 6% d. Lisbon 110«/« Madrid 36 7/32 Milan 57 11/16 MontevideoBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article466 1934-09-17 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5/tellers. 5/9 £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37,6 40/- cd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 xd. 5/- 6/- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam466 words
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Article295 1934-09-17 8 Issue Val. Pu. Buyers Sellers. 2 '1 Alex 1 Brick Pref. 1.85 1.95 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 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% Prefa. 25/3 26/6 £1 £1 Con. T. Ord. 23/9295 words
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Article129 1934-09-17 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 1 ii pc of ISO 9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Pngapore Municipal 4Vfe p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 «1.6C0.'00 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963129 words
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Article364 1934-09-17 8 Fraeer and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today Prices Allenby ($1) t'raser Lyall 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 2;.20 2.10 2.20 A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($1) Bassett ($1) 3.<0 3.50 cL364 words
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Article60 1934-09-17 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Sept. H. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Uuyers. Sr Spot (ban) H 2Sl* (F.0.P..1 85% 25H Standard R.S.S. on Tender: litiyers. Seller?. Oct.-Dec. 2<> 26 s Jan. -Mar. '21 'it 2?Vi April-June 27 m, 28 Tone of Market: Dull Steady. Latest Cable: London closed.60 words
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Article234 1934-09-17 8 Today. Neth-rlanf!'' India:— ft sy.st Pard radja) 3 pm. Tomorrow. Rarimon (Hanß Yon) 0 am. I Ptnang (Be 9 a.m. Pcni?erang <S Soon He. 9 a m. Bam (Parcels ol or) ..10.30am. Pamangknt Sambas Sinqkatt&ng (Tcnuhoni ..11 a.m. Rengat Tembllahan iHong Lam- >n. Port d«- Koc*. Panar.g.234 words
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Article35 1934-09-17 8 By Dempo Cort- Verde Carthage Sibatak Karoa mi. /ura S port London Aug 3 Aug 23 Aug. IS Sept 3 Aug. 17 Sot 8 Aug 34 Sept 13 Aug. 33 Sept IS35 words
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Article52 1934-09-17 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that tne outward aeroplane has been delayed and is now expected here at about 3 p.m. today. The mail will tx> available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 4 p.m. Delivery by postmen will commence at the52 words
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Article23 1934-09-17 8 Mails from Batavia and Paiembang by aeroplane are expected at tha General Post Office. Singapore at 2..J0 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Advertisement60 1934-09-17 8 THE "MILES HAWK" THE LOWEST PRICED PRACTICAL AEROPLANE IN THE WORLD Jr~ F ~""^Jh tf^ Apr ■vi-' 0 Capt. Neville Stack flying a Miles Hawk from London to Copenhagen and back beat his previous record by covering the distance of 1.400 miles in 10 hrs. 54 minutes on Sept. 8,60 words
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Article88 1934-09-17 9 Changkat's Bonus Distribution. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 15 Sengel Besi Mines have declared a: Interim dividend of 2'/ 2 per cent.. pa\ able Sept. 27. Ayer Hltam Tlr. Dredging Is pay In, a dividend of 2' 2 per cent, (or the year er.-ied June 30. 193488 words
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Article47 1934-09-17 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London Sept. IS. Brooklands Selangor Rubber recommends a final dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ended June 30, payable Oct. 15. Beranang (Selangor) Rubber Plantations recommends a distribution of 3 per cent fe: the same period, payable Oct. 26.47 words
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Article450 1934-09-17 9 Cficial List of Approximate Prices. The following are the prices cents per catty, where not otherwise satted. prevailing at the Singapore markets as furnished b> the Market Inspector, on Sept. 14: Meat.— Beef steak round i 23 per catty, beef stew or curry 24. park, lean 42, pork,450 words
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Article145 1934-09-17 9 Proposed Export Duty. INDIES DECISION TO BE VETOED. I The Dutch Indian People's Council adopted on Aug. 24 by 30 votes to 10 an amendment to levy un export duty of two cents per metric pound on dry estate rubber. One member was of opinion that145 words
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Article176 1934-09-17 9 Measures To Replace The Export Duty. In regard to the recommendation of the District Rubber Committee of the east coa«t of Sumatra to replace the export duty by a system of individual restriction for the native areas, it is further reported that this committee consists of leading176 words
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Article316 1934-09-17 9 London Comment On Situation. It is a satisfactory omen for the future success of the rubber regulation plan that the Dutch East Indies are losing no time in pushing on with enforcement of ttie necessary measures to enable them to carry out their side at the International bargain316 words
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Article205 1934-09-17 9 DUNLOP'S FREE STATE PLANS. "Outside" Companies Anxious. Considerable anxiety has been caused among Irish Free State motor traders by the announcement that the Free State Government has imposed an embargo on the Importation of tyres other than those forming part of assembled motor-cars and bicycles. The Free State Governments- action205 words
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Article367 1934-09-17 9 The follow, g publications were Issued cr received by the Department of Statistics, 8.8. and F.M.8., during the period Sept. 1 to Sept. 6, and are available for public use In the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident367 words
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Article255 1934-09-17 9 Profit Of $64.41 Last Year. The report of the directors of Selangor Coconuts, Ltd. states: After allowing for depreciation, -the net profit for the year to June 30, 1934. Is $64.41, to which has to be added $2,003.40 brought forward from the previous year making a total of255 words
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Article68 1934-09-17 9 The Directors of the Eastern Bank Ltd. have declared an interim dividend at the rate of 3s. per share, less income tax at the rate of 4s. 6d. per Dominion Income tax not ascertained as yet, but subject to adjustment in final dividend. The dividend is payable68 words
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Article64 1934-09-17 9 Amsterdam, Sept. 4, The weekly return of the Netherlands Bank Issued today shows gold stocks practically unchanged at £71.9 millions (at par). Note circulation rose £2.3 millions at £76.8 millions, so that note cover in gold fell at 93.6 per cent., as against 96.5 per cent,64 words
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Article207 1934-09-17 9 No Outside Supplies In Future. New York, Aug. 30. Mr. Henry Ford has announced his lr tent lon to build two ne? steel mills at a cost of $13,000,000. By this means he will be able u> produce the thirty-six different kinds of steel used In207 words
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Article49 1934-09-17 9 Return Of Capital Approved. Shareholders of Paterson. Simons Co. have approved a reduction of capital by the return of £46.250 to Preference Shareholders and £151,500 to Ordinary Shareholders, leaving £326.497 still In the business of which £197.750 Is in shares and £128.747 In reserves and undivided profit.49 words
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Article30 1934-09-17 9 Reorganisation Of Capital (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. IS. Shareholders of Tal Tak Plantations have approved a reorganisation of capital from £144.974 to £90.448 In 2s. shares.30 words
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53 1934-09-17 9 The Directors of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation have decided to recommend to shareholders at the forthcoming annual meeting a payment of final dividend of 5 per cent and a special bonus of 50 cts. to be apUed against a call of 50 cv. makuxiu the53 words
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Advertisement645 1934-09-17 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated to Hong Kong). The liability of members is limited to the extent and to manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1930 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: BONO KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $30,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling 8.500.000 Silver645 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-17 9 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER THE HIGHEST QUALITY THE LOWEST PRICES. CAPITOL BUILDING, Brawl: SDaftTd Road. Singapore. 30-A, RAFFLES PLACE.21 words
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Advertisement443 1934-09-17 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Op capital lv 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund 43.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 BEAD OFFICE: 38, MalMpscate. L—«— EC*. Agents and Braaebea. Alor Star *****0 Balgon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok443 words
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811 1934-09-17 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. MONDAY, SEPT. 17. 1934. WHERE MALAYA LAGS. Civil aviation advanced a step further in Netherlands India yesterday with the official opening of the new aerodrome at Brastagl. This aerodrome being 4,500 feet above sea level, is among the world's highest, and 19 planes were expected to811 words
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Article52 1934-09-17 10 Welcomed In London With Parents. London, Sept. 17. Huge crowds enthusiastically welcomed Princess Marina, fiancee of Prince George, when she arrived here, accompanied by her parents. They were met at Victoria station by Prince George. They drove to York House and later departed for Balmoral to visit TheirReuter - 52 words
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Article78 1934-09-17 10 London, Sept. 12. Prince George was warmly welcomed by crowds at Croydon aerodrome on reaching England this afternoon from Paris where he left Princess Marina. He drove to his London home before leaving for Balmoral tonight to join the King and Queen, but he will temporarily return atReuter - 78 words
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Article525 1934-09-17 10 HOPE FOR COPRA. A ray of hope albeit faint— was held out to coconut growers by the Hon. Mr. F. W. South, acting Director of Agriculture, in a paper read before the I.S.P. conference. The drought in the United States has resulted in great slaughter of525 words
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Article985 1934-09-17 10 WHAT TYPE OF LISTENER ARE YOU? (By Oliver Baldwin.) In this article Mr. Oliver Baldwin, well known to millions of listeners as the Film Critic 0/ the 8.8.C., divides the radio public into various groups or categories, ranging from the 'average listener" to the radio 'fan' with985 words
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Advertisement107 1934-09-17 10 HATS AND SHOES t 1 BATTERSBY" FIR FELT HATS. NEW SNAP BRIM, COLOURS, FAWN, NIGGKR, STEEL, OAK, ROSEWOOD, LIGHT, OR DARK GREY. SIZES 64 TO 7!*. PRICES: $9.50 $10.50. BETTER QUALITY IN STATION. SCOTTS, LINCOLN BENNETT, OR TRESS. SIZES m TO 7V4. PRICES: $12.50 TO $18.50. OXPORD SMART fl m^'^&lk.107 words
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Advertisement153 1934-09-17 10 AMUSEMENTS SINGAPORE. UUAHBK.4 A Modern Hero with Richard Barthelmecs Jean Mulr. 6 15 9 15. CAPITOL Springtime for Henry with Herbert Mundln Nancy Carroll. 6.15— 9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabarets-Handle With Care Too Much Harmony. MARYBOROUGH Vamnt Sena. 6— 9.15. NKW WORLD Bid* Bbowa. Cabaret, Dandng. Talkie*. Theatres and Cinema*. rAvnjON153 words
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SOUTH AFRICA MAY SECEDE FROM BRITISH EMPIRE.
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Article, Illustration458 1934-09-17 11 NEW STATUS BILL. "Advantages" Of Independent Entity. In 10 years time South Africa way no longer be a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. This outcome of the passing: of the new Status Bill by the I'nion Parliament is seen by Mr. T. C458 words
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Article327 1934-09-17 11 Protection Of Mino"**i thUS (ENSURED BY THREE POWrRS. London Sept n At the League of Na.tons Assrmol meeting this morning the announcement made by the Polish Foru;;n tary. Col. Beck, that Polaiid kI any longer to co-operate Wth national organisations >whii. tasen to Include the jrgans327 words
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Article453 1934-09-17 11 Trade Problems. r-RESH AGREEMENT MAY BE NECESSARY. Lji.gji.. Sept. 15. The For°ign Office announces that it has been agreed between His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom and the German Government na a delegation, headed by Sir Fred- L ith-Ross. chief economic adviser v His Majesty's Government,British Wireless - 453 words
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Article110 1934-09-17 11 POLICE TELEPHONES TAPPED. Startling Discovery. CONVERSATIONS HEARD FOR FIVE YEARS. Paris, Sept. 14. Many a mystery that has baffled the police for several years may be cleared up through the startling discovery made by electricians when carrying out repairs at the headquarters of the Prefecture of Police. The new PrefectAneta-Trans-Ocean - 110 words
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Article188 1934-09-17 11 Move To Reopen Mills In South. New York. Sept. 16. Attempts to break the textile strike and reopen the southern mills under I the protection of armed troops will be I made tonight by the southern millowners. Four thousand m.litlamen hay? been mustered for strike service inReuter - 188 words
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Article97 1934-09-17 11 Dutch Bank To Resume Sales To United States. The Hague. Sept. 13. The Bank of the Netherlands announces the Dutch ban on exports of gold to the United States, which has 1 been in force since March 1933. has been lifted. The Bank will resume sales onReuter - 97 words
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Article84 1934-09-17 11 Hitler And His Plans For Gern*«pv. tttiun, Sept. 12. The Diplomatic Corps today assem bled at the Presidential Palace which was opened for the first time since the death of President Hlndenburg to enable them to tender congratulations to Hitler on the occasion of his becoming ReichReuter - 84 words
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Article367 1934-09-17 11 To Be Given Permanent Seat On Council. Geneva, fept. 10. Soviet Russia has warmly accepted the Invitation to Join th.' Leapv.e of Nations. The Invitation was signed by 30 members, and four Scandinavian States sent a separate note stating that their governments would Inform Moscow directReuter - 367 words
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Article132 1934-09-17 11 Wiley Post Will Not Compete. Oklahoma City, Sept. 14. Wi ey Post has been forced to abandon his plan to compete in the London-Melbourne Air Race as his machine has been damaged in a recent flight towards the stratosphere. Post hoped to fly in the raceReuter - 132 words
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Article79 1934-09-17 11 Military Planes For Egyptian Government. Rugby. Sept. 14. A second squauron of new Avro military biplanes for the Egyptian Army Air Force will be flown to Cairo on Monday from Lympne to supplement the existing squadron and a flight of Moth aeroplanes In use to detect theBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Article82 1934-09-17 11 First Transatlantic Air Passenger. Brooklyn, Sept. 12. Charles Levine was found unconscious in a friend's house near an open gas Jet. A note was discovered Indicating he had attempted suicide but Levine has revived and is expected to recover. Levins was the first passenger to fly the AtlanticReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration178 1934-09-17 11 U.S. Treasury Demands To Mr. Antirew Mellon. Washington, Sept. 16. The quarrel between the Treasury and Mr. Andrew Mellon, former Secretary to the Treasury and AmbassaCor In London, was renewed *t the week-end when the Government filed before the Tax Appeal Board claims against Mr.178 words
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Article122 1934-09-17 11 Government Crisis Expected. Madrid. Sept. 11. The Daily Press generally anti- 1 cipates a Government crisis before the week-end. The attack against the Government comes both from tlv [Right and Left and the Government is considered too weak to last untli the Cortes reassembles. I It is reportedReuter - 122 words
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Article74 1934-09-17 11 Good Selective Buying Of Industrials. London, Sept. 12 Gilt-edged securities ruled dull on i the Stock Exchange today but other i wise conditions, generally, were bright. I with good selective buying of Industrials. South American stocks ruled firm following the Argentine conversion offer. Wheat showed early easiness butReuter - 74 words
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Article88 1934-09-17 11 Number In London To Be Increased. Lond Sept. r. The Minister of Transport has decided to increase the number of pedestrian crossings in London as one of the measures aimed at reducing the risk of street accidents. There are at present 2,000 such crossings in the Metropolitan areaBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article260 1934-09-17 11 Method Of Handling Arms Inquiry. "SORT OF APOLOGY." Opinions Not Necessarily Those Of Committee. London, Sept. 12. The fact that the British Ambassador in Washington has protested at the method of handling evidence at the arms' inquiry is confirmed in London and similar representations have beenReuter - 260 words
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Article229 1934-09-17 11 Mr. Lyons' Party Gains Most Support. Melbourne, Sep*. 16. The election of the House of Representatives as resulted as follov." United Australia Party iRt 'Ton. J. A. Lyon:) 28. Federal Labour Party (Mr Scuitln) 16 Country Party <Mr. 3 age) 14 Lang Labour Party iMr. Lang) 8. There229 words
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Article37 1934-09-17 11 Birmingham. 'Alabama). Sept. 13. Two Negroes were killed and several Injured In a coal mine riot, in which 2.000 miners battled with the police. The sheriff has asked the Governor to send troops. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration447 1934-09-17 12 Refuses To Say Why At Death-Bed Interview. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 16. "I have cat my throat with a rator. I was angry. I do not want to tell the reason." This was aU that Wong Yuen Wong, a schoolmaster at the Government English447 words
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Article444 1934-09-17 12 Increased Richness In Fresh Issue. Examples of the new British postage stamps arrived by Saturday's mall from London. The new stamps for the first time in Post Office history are printed by the photogravure process. The result is an increased ricnness and drpth of colour. For the first444 words
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Article58 1934-09-17 12 (Fror. Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh, Sept. 17. Swami. who was convicted of culpable homicide not amounting to muri der by causing the death of Mr. i j Wigley and sentenced to ten years' lm- prlsonment at the Ipoh assizes on I September 5. today filed notice58 words
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185 1934-09-17 12 LITTLE ROOT DISEASE IN OLD KAMPONGS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept IS. The Planters' Conference was brought to a cose today, when three interesting lectures were given. Mr. R. P. N. Napper spoke on "New methods of root disease control and their application,'* Mr. H. D. Meads on185 words
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Article28 1934-09-17 12 The next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club will be held on Wednesday. Mr. D. S. Walte will address the club on "A Londoner's First Impressions of Singapore"28 words
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Article306 1934-09-17 12 CHILD KILLED: MOTHER BLAMED. Coroner And Fatal Delay. LORRY DRIVER NOT DRUNK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15, Stern comments on the conduct of a Chinese mother were made by Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the Coroner, when he returned a verdict of "death hy misadventure" at an Inquiry306 words
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Article105 1934-09-17 12 AIR MAIL ARRIVING TODAY. Because of engine trouble the outward Imperial Airways liner had to land and stay overnight at Kohlak instead Of coming on to Singapore. The plane left Kohlak just after seven this morning, and is due ai Seletar at about 4.30 today. The mall will be available105 words
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297 1934-09-17 12 2,000 GUESTS. Many Congratulations At Klang Wedding. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. Sept. 15. i The marriage took place this morning at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Klang, of Mr. Edwin T. Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Nicholas, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Grace Thambirajah, daughte297 words
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Article334 1934-09-17 12 $2,500 Raised Despite The Rain. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 16. The pay in and pay out barriers and the grandstand at the Selangor race course presented a changed appearance yesterday when stalls hid the barriers and couples danced on the i French-powdered floor of334 words
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Article63 1934-09-17 12 The band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will play the following weather permitting at Telok Ayer today at 9.15:— Overture. Robespierre Utolff Selection, The Geisha Jones Bketch, By the Swanee River Myddleton Selection. The Rhelngold Wagner Descriptive The Grasshoppers Dance Pucallossi63 words
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Article844 1934-09-17 12 DEMOLITION OF FORT CORNWALLIS. Mr. Gamier has emphasised the historical significance of Fort Cornwallls, and almost effecMvely replied to the attempt to discredit Its value on the score of comparative lack of antiquity. In this connection we would like to quote the remark of a844 words
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Advertisement71 1934-09-17 12 I The secret of the excellence of McCallum's "Perfection" Whisky lies in its perfect blending. It is an art which requires the experience, not merely of a lifetime, but the tradition of generations. The McCallum's "Perfection" Whisky that you buy to-day is blended from the original recipe created by the71 words
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Article, Illustration295 1934-09-17 13 Gay Crowds Make Most Of Public Holiday. Johore Bahru today is a town of gaiety. All the main roads are draped with flags and streamers, and huge crowds are gathered to celebrate the sixty-first birthday of Us Highness the Sultan. A public holiday has been295 words
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Article178 1934-09-17 13 Boy Drowned. FATAL SHOW OF BRAVADO. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. A diving suit was used yesterday morning in an effort to recover the Dody of an 11-year-old Chinese, Leng Hcng Hoo, a pupil at the Methodist Boys' School, who was drowned178 words
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Article140 1934-09-17 13 Klang. Sept. 15. The marriage of Mr. Sac Kai Shee. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sze Chok Lim. of Klang, and Miss Lot Hor MoL teacher of the Lol Chee Sun Chinese j School, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Li Chee. of Kuala Lumpur, took140 words
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Article18 1934-09-17 13 Mr. P. M. B. Gibbs. Locomotive Foreman, Ipoh, is proc«eding on transfer to Turnpat, Kelantan. on Oct. 7.18 words
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Article79 1934-09-17 13 THE SPOTTED DOG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. The financial side of the report of the Spotted Dog for the first half year makes interesting reading. There was an excess of income over expenditure of $5,023 .90. The Frasers Hill account shows a balance of expenditure over79 words
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Article28 1934-09-17 13 Mr. W. J. Curran-Sharp has left for Malacca from Kuala Lumpur to re.ieve Mr. A. C. Wollaston, Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, who comes on transfer to Singapore.28 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-09-17 13 The wrecked car in which Prince and Princess Svtstia were riding when they collided with a lorry near Kampar. The ear turned over, and the smashed body Indicates the force with which it must have been struck.37 words
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Advertisement418 1934-09-17 13 v 9 K^d) PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS WIDEST RANGE OF TYPE STYLES AND THE UARGEST VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. THREE DIFFERENT MODELS PRICES FROM 560.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UPON PAYMENT OF A SMALL INITIAL DEPOSIT BACKED BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHEO 25 YEAPS IN MALAYA, R°NE.° LTD. IINCfl«fO««TIO in CMGL*NO> MALACCA STREET. SINGAPORE. Branches-418 words
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Advertisement99 1934-09-17 13 b^v "4HV Or Chromium -Plating THE PERMANENT GUTTERING FINISH REQUIRES NO CLEANING OR POLISHING. CAN BE APPLIED TO: AUTO FITTINGS, TABLE WARE. TOILET ARTICLES. BATHROOM SANITARY FITTINGS TO ANY ARTICLE THAT REQUIRES A HIGHLY Polished, NONTARNISHABLE FINISH. THE BRITISH ELECTRO -PLATING WORKS, 31, PENANG ROAD. SINGAPORE. MEM LIKE THESE KNOW99 words
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Only 4 Tickets On Saturday's Double Tote.—Christie's Gold Cup Triumph.
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Article, Illustration1022 1934-09-17 14 All Sweep And Tote Records Smashed. MANY SURPRISE RESULTS ON LAST DAY OF MEETING. Seldom, if ever, has there been a greater crowd at Buklt Tlmah racecourse than there was on Saturday for the last day of the Singapore Turf Club professional1,022 words
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Article, Illustration3373 1934-09-17 14 Major O. D. Gould's B ue Belle (690) was made a hot favourite for the first event, punters evidently remembering how fast she had finished over the last half furlong on Wednesday. Great Fun (283) was next in demand with Palm Oil (189), Mountain Belle (187),3,373 words
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Advertisement132 1934-09-17 14 \S? 1 Don't use all n \U the Pears, Tom When a fellow takes a lease' on the bathroom it is more than probable Pears' Soap is in rhe conspiracy. Pears' Soap is so much at home when water is near at hand that it has definitely become part of132 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-17 14 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Newcastle Fail Again. — St. Johnstone's Success In Scottish League.
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147 1934-09-17 15 League Winners Beat The Rest At K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 15. The Chinese, League champions this year, beat a Rest eleven by the odd goal in five in an interesting match this afternoon. At the conclusion of the game. Mrs. G. P. Bradney. wife of147 words
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Article, Illustration333 1934-09-17 15 Selangor Rugger Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. A small crowd turned out on the j f»adang this afternoon to watch the j nrst Rugby trial between teams of I j Whites and Colours The >robable forwards for the match against the Negrl on Saturday week, led333 words
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1688 1934-09-17 15 HOME FOOTBALL. Bolton And Millwall The Only Clubs With Full Points. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 15. West Bromwlch Albion, who have always been Arsenal's bogey team, having won four and drawn one of the last five games played between t.hem, gave the championReuter - 1,688 words
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Article32 1934-09-17 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. In a hockey encounter between the Eurasians and Indians two strong teams— the Indians won by a last minute score by Hassan.32 words
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Article39 1934-09-17 15 The RAF. A" team beat "Thej Rest" by five sets to three at Fort Canning and thus won the Garrison .Shield. The Fort Canning team, who 'had won the competition for two years in succession, finished second.39 words
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Article67 1934-09-17 15 Wiltshires To Meet Police At Anson Road. The Wiltshire Regiment wUI meet the Police in the second round of the S.A.F.A. cup competition at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. The teams will probably line up as follows Wiltshire*: Coleman; Nicholson, Nutland; Broad, Astle, Hawkins; Chalk. Shenton, Earl, Baker,67 words
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Article112 1934-09-17 15 Monday, Sept. 17. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, second round. Police vs. WUtshlres I, Anson Road Stadium. Golf- Singapore Golf Club, Women's L.O.U. Medal. Lawn Tennis: B.C.C. and Tanglin Club Tournament*. Taeaday. Sept. It. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, second round. Marine Dept. vs. 8.C.C., Anton Road Stadium Wednesday, Sept. If. Football:112 words
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405 1934-09-17 15 A proposal to spend a sum of $1,500 in alterations and reconditioning <.f the women's dressing room is the principal business before the annual general meeting of the Keppel Golf Club, which Is to be held on Tuesday Sept. 25 in the405 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-09-17 15 Athlacca wins the Pony Plate for Class 1. division 1 ponies by three lengths. This was one of the several easy wins registered at Bukit Timah on Saturday.28 words
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Advertisement67 1934-09-17 15 WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT. effco By Special Appointment to H.H. The Sultan of Johore? F. W. MARGRETT, BANGKOK, SIAM You are hereby appointed Craftsman in Precious Metals to HIS HIGHNESS SIR IBRAHIM, D.8., 5. P.M.1., C.CM.G, K.B.E-, etc. Sultan of the State and Territory of Johore. Given under my hand and67 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-17 15 Other sporting news will be found on pac s 16 and 17.12 words
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Article, Illustration964 1934-09-17 16 Leading Owners, Trainers, Jockeys And Horses. Statistics for the five-day professional meeting at the Singapore Turf Club, which was concluded on Saturwtn be found below. Mr A van Tooren, who headed the list of winning owners at the May' meeting taking stakes valued at $6.510 1 with964 words
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Article370 1934-09-17 16 Ng Siew Kwan's Double Success. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuan tan. The postponed finals of the Kuantan Recreation Club tennis tourna- j ment was brought to an end when Ng Slew Kwan won both the open singles and handicap singles events. The final of the open singles event370 words
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312 1934-09-17 16 Qualifying Round For S.G.C. Ch ampionsh ip. The following are me scores In the qualifying round of the above competition which was played at Bukit limah on Saturday and Sunday: J. T. Smith 143x M. M Paterson 143x R. Craik 155x S. N. Kelly 157x T. Black 157 C. E.312 words
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Article78 1934-09-17 16 The annual report of the Keppel Golf Club states: "The members of the wom ens committee are of the opinion that the fact of having a womens committee has been beneficial to the womens section generally and the would like to record their thanks and appreciation of the78 words
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Article19 1934-09-17 16 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. The Stonor Shield cricket was abandoned owing to rain.19 words
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Article198 1934-09-17 16 Only fourteen pairs entered the 1934 Wang' Women's Doubles Championship organised by the Selangor Badminton Association. A good number of enthusiasts were present at the Victoria Institution Hall on Saturday and Sunday to witness the first and second rounds of the tourna- ment. I A high standard198 words
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Article111 1934-09-17 16 Blackheath's Narrow Win Over Rosslyn Park. London, Sept. 15. There was high scoring in several i of the rugby matches played today--notably at Bradford, where 42 points were registered and the home si'i«* defeated Manchester 26 16. Blackheath won a hard match against Rosslyn Park by eight points111 words
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Article49 1934-09-17 16 The following have been selected to play for the Singapore Colts first eleven against the Khalsa first team on Tuesday: O. Aeria; G. Scott; V. Xavier; R. Bartholomew; C. Teskey, E. Loveday; Dr. Tan Yoon Fong; M Valberg; N. Hay; O. Valberg; J. Loveday. Reserves: P. Ayres: C. Alohonso.49 words
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Advertisement161 1934-09-17 16 *A sick spell taught me how to keep well >3f I had been going I M alone healthy enough, I thought, until I had a severe jc' illness. It kept me in jft Jfhi^. *ir bed for weeks. When j v \fc the doctor finally I w^BlJ^'^*'''''!!'^^ brought it under161 words
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1261 1934-09-17 11 Endeavour Needs A Strong Breeze. The first race for the America* Cu\, between Mr. T. O. M. ".<>r;wKVi Endeavour, the challenger, and Mr. Vandal-hilt's Rainbow, e>fender, was sailed at Newport, Rhode isUr..:, on SatorOay, but was declared no race as neither yacht wasReuter - 1,261 words
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Article65 1934-09-17 11 The following are the ties for tomorrow, Tuesday, in the S.C.C. Autumn I tournament. 1 B Singles Handicap. D. A. Johnston (owe .3) vs. C. J. ißembroke (owe It. C Singles. R. W Brown vs. L. N. H Davis. A Doubles Handicap. J. P. de C Hamilton and65 words
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Article69 1934-09-17 11 TUESDAYS TIES. Dyne Cup. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Winter vs Miss Richardson and Bateman Cullen Cup. I Mr. and Miss Mclntosh vs. Mr. and Miss Seth. Griff Cup. I Cameron and Oreen vs. Lane and i Jones Godfrey and Rowland vs. Evans and Macpherson. Pearse and Tweedie69 words
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Article28 1934-09-17 11 The hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan will give a talk on hockey umpiring tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Singapore Recreation Club. All are Invited to attend.28 words
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Article45 1934-09-17 11 Not To Be Retired To The Stud. London, Sept. 12. In an Interview with Reuter Mr. Benson, the owner of Windsor Lad. said he was not retiring the horse to the stud and he would be seen on the turf next year.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement236 1934-09-17 11 >&* NO MORE <VjH& SHABBY «Jtefib FLOORS RENOFLOR THE LIQUID COVERING For use on CONCRETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEPS, VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. Stocked in 1 -gallon tins, Green, Tile Red and Stone. Manufactured by Sissons Brothers Co., Ltd., Hull. H? William Jack* fr Co.236 words
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Article3413 1934-09-17 15 Sackcloth And Ashes A Nudist Pow-Wow And Other Frivolities Rugger Again Cripps And Sno^den Mails By Giroplane. 'From Our Own Correspondent) Straits Times Omcm, Fleet Street, Sept. 4. ONE sometii.ii-o wonders whether tlv? British people or perhaps we had better say the English! take life quite as3,413 words
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Article254 1934-09-17 15 New Way to End Indigestion. It is not a drug yet 1' relieves stomach pains almost Instantly. That Is the claim made for a newly-discovered remedy for indigestion. The experience of this business man proves that claim to be thoroughly justified. He writes:— "I was254 words
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Advertisement34 1934-09-17 15 FEDERAL TRUCKS Lia^^B y# Bf^^'^H h7~ MODEL 15-162-119, Wi ton Chassis, dual rear wheels. 162" Wheelbase. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED f UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. Workshop Hrmd Offlcc: u'oraZM&t SINGAPORE 1,1. <*.*«« B— rhon« MM rh«s» tux.34 words
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Advertisement247 1934-09-17 15 W MONEY We Can Supply RUBBER STAMP) s. every description maae to orJer Prices norn 7" cents upwards Cash with all ordcts. "ECONOMY" SCKIBBMNC PADS for schools and offices. net dozen No. 1 10- s 8" 11.3* No. 2. 4',. x 5V $0.50 No. 3 4(4" s 6'/ M.M Postage247 words
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Article17 1934-09-17 16 1ff..., 1.. .i i ,i jji U> Mi KM i :v evil17 words
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Article7 1934-09-17 16 MALAYAN Y.W.C.A. CONFERENCE. IWMlIt,^ I M MUUI7 words
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Article18 1934-09-17 16 UNKNOWN I I i| 1 I I Wit i I. Hi.,, I .1,1,,. 11.,1... ,1.. Li <« I I18 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-09-17 17 Pictures From The American Strike Area LHR +IHfe in (U on trMvi! it m i fUKitr rniifrrffK f rlftlici PtvWS.l m»H». Ibfcftt in MlMllli MMH Wlßt til tttMH HKt it of tk, h-33 words
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