The Straits Times, 28 September 1934

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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 573 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. (Incorporated In England) mail. pabsemoer anu caroo sbrvicbb knlnbular and oriental b n. oo under oontract with his majesty's government, lokdoh and pah easi mar service. ootward from u>ntx>n for china and japan Tonnag* B-pore BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. M RAJPUTANA 11.000 Sept. It
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    • 695 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. C\ NFRAI. PASSENGER ACENTB FOR CUNARD LINE. (lncoronraiM m Japan* It> LONDON. Naples. Mil lulu, aatw«ra Botterdaaa aaa MbMiesaraagh Veeaaa- Tonnaa* Due Baß HAKOZAKI MAKU 10.500 Oct I 4 t TERUKUNI MAKU 12.000 Oct. 16 11 HAKUSAN UARU 10.600 Oct II Nov 1 HARUNA UARU 10.500 Not. 14
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    • 678 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated hi Drnmarl: PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTEBnAM, ssAMBUBG AND C )PKNssAGKN. I Prom Prom Prom Prom 6'por* MaJvra Port Panang MB. Sham albia ia/i« la/io 17/ia 18/10 borinoia a/ii a/n Y/ii a/v kiuua i7/u 37/11 as/n so/ii PIONIA 18 12 1813
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    • 211 2 PRESmFNT l^ffj Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming pool— Denclous meals— Hot and oold runnxg water In each suieroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong
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  • 822 3 Hamburg America Line Development. The new Hamburg-America Line motorship Cordillera will be put on the Far Eastern service In the spring ol next year. She Is scheduled to leave Oenoa on her rlrst outward trip to the Far East on Mar 6, 1935, arriving
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  • 115 3 Friday. Ssptember 28. Ships ilinnnii the Wkarma m »rartf« w airtrc C>4m Gaie Mnstt East Wharf Plancius 32 Hosang 30 M.tn Wharf Poelau Telto 13 Serouskerk 11 3 Kepong Teucer Empire Dock Tweedbank 30 City of Derby S3 SUverwalnut 35 Maron 37 3 Marella 46 4 Klang
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  • 102 3 88. PANOKOR, Brit.. 6»7 tooa, from, Bangkok 28-9. for Bangkok 3-10. BOKLONOAN Dut.. 978 tons, from Pemangkai M-9, for Rlouw. Tambila 2-10. VERSPYCK, Heth., 640 ton», from Natuna Island 28-9, foe Anambas Natuna 2-10. VAN SPILBEROKN, Dut., 2.0J3 tons, from Batavta 28-9. for BaUvla 38-9. SKNANQ. Dut., 129
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  • 413 3 The following passengers are booked to Straits ports on the P. and O. Chltral which left Marseilles on Sept. 21. Mrs J Bain, and Infant, Miss Dickinson. Mr. N. R. Disney. Mrs. D. V. Duncan, and child, Mr. H. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs J. O. Glasson, and Infant, Mr.
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  • 29 3 The Porthos is due here from Colombo on Saturday at 6 p.m. and will sail on the following day at 6 am. for Saigon. Hongkong. Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 30 3 General Hertzog has stated that In the event of war. Great Britain would be at liberty to occupy Slmonstown. the most important Naval lose In the Union.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 23 3 For everything appertaining to Travel. Banking and Freight, \PPLY IO WACOgS^HTS [WOP to ypAV£tSE»VtCC 1 39. ROBINSON fIOAO TCLEPHOWE 5903 NO BOOKING FEES.
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    • 171 3 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of excellent design walnut stained teak household furniture, glassware etc. To be held at Mo. 80, Oflctead Road (oB Newton Road) on S*Ur*ay. StpL 29. IW4 si JJ» On view from Thursday. 37th instant, catalogue Issued. CHCJO KXMO LBS CO- LTD.. Auctioneers and Valjers. IMPORTANT AUCTION
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    • 576 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In mi) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. FJtS. BLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE! Frstght W>— turn a— MSI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. < Incorporated In England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTEIS— EXPRESS. (Incorporated m England). HOMC VIA CANADA. BOIJ Kan* v> England 28 days. Hong Kong to Vancouver
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    • 441 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. llMufnM la BitfteaC) ELLERM AN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via TmrU Md Bmm Ciial Due Sal* Steamer 8-pow B'porj CITY OP PrrrSBURO Sept. t» Oct. 1 CITY OF KHIOB Oct. 14 Oct 18 CITY OF KHABTOOM Oct 30 Not 1 CITY OP CAMBRIDGE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 109 3 TIDE TABLES. Friday. Sea*, tk. H. W. 1.40 a.m.. ft. 8 in., II p.m., ft. 3 In. L. W. 7 a.m.. S ft. Ik.. 7 46 p.m.. Saturday. Sept. ZS. H W. 2.23 a.m.. S ft. 1 in.. 143 p.m., L.'w.' 7.3« a.m., 4 ft. 4 in.. 1.31 p.m.. 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 479 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised m these column* lend copies ol testimonials. Do not pcod originals. LOCAL EMPLOYERS m vtng vacancies lor Europeans are urged to consul: the Chairman cl the Turojx-au Urutrnnloyment Committee the YMCA. Singapore < \s\ \s<irs for a typewriter firm a lady clerk-typist.
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    • 684 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE. N*. 7, St. Tbesoas WaJk. First Class Boarding Establishment Phone 35*7. WHITEHALL, large ft airy rooms, prlv. vrrandahs. Entrances, bath. Europ. Mod. san. Phone 4747. HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalow 361A, Orchard Road Angullia Co. SMALL bungalow, V Balmoral Crescent, tennis. Apply 32 Balmoral Road 314, ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow
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    • 749 4 MISCELLANEOUS MADAMS DIETZ T TWfifit In French and Piano. Accomp. singing practices, rtosifas assured. Tel. 6575. TOO CAN HAVE THS SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three month* for 81-60. Manager. Sunday Times. IT TOO HAYS RELATIVES OB FRIENDS Overseas nave the BtraJta Budget posted to them every
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    • 843 4 PUBLIC NOTICE THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IL HEREBY GIVKN that the Twenty-Fourth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held within the Registered Office of the Company No. 137, Heeren Street Malacca, on Saturday, September 29, 1934, at noon.
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    • 470 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr, HARU and Mlti HANA 80. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. CHARLES for Reliable Service PIANO TUNING HIRING PHONE 2902. THE MANSION Oslcy Rim— Stm»p#r« RESIDENTIAL HOTEL -Hnptd). Phoae 3798 3 Miartct fro» T>w. 'STOURCLIFF HOUSE' IS, TANGLIN HHX) PAYING GUESTS RECEIVED SPACIOUS
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    • 376 4 FIGARO Ladle* miriitwit PERMANENT WAVING. By Earopeae Kxperta $8, A $10 ONLY BAFFLES HOTtL (Kaon lit) tod al W. Bras Bwh Raad. MASSAGE. MRS. and MB. AKAJL GRADUATE OP THB TOKIO MABBAOE lit Floor. No. 117. Middle Boat, SINGAPORE. TH* CONKLIN TORD-GAUGK PEN. I The pen that is entirely different.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 184 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■mm! Within Outride Without Malaya Malaya TmUft Monthly IJH f iJH IS* Quarterly S S.M SU.M 7M Hatt Yearly HIM SM.M fl&J* Yearly 934.M S4B.M $.S*.M Note— OaUtatfcm eheqaes (hould laciade the asral bank discor .t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* and utttrurUoM for CLASSIFIED ADVFRTISEMENTS are as ■n4er
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  • 244 5 Broadcast— Friday Sept. 28. 1934 from 7 p.m. to 9 p m. 10-ai time. 7 to 730 p.m. A Tamil Drama entitled "Vinoda VivahanV by the Shining Star Socle I composed by Mr. 8 T^arayana Iyer of S India --H.M.V. records Nos. 8260 8263. Recor Is
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  • 43 5 Following Is the programme to be broadcast by Phohl-Holland station Wavelength 16.88 M FRIDAY. SEPT. 28. 181 8 p.m. The Cuckoos." 8 20 Talk. |g 40 "The Cuckoos" (continued.) Financial— economical talk by Dr. P. O. A. de Waal. 9.20 Dance records.
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  • 375 5 Following are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters Schedule of Wavelengths Call 81gns Frequency Wavelengths OSA 6.050 49.59 OSA 9.510 31.55 i OSC 9.585 31.30 GBD 11.750 25.53 OBE 11.8«0 25.30 OSF 15.140 19.82 OSO 17.790 1688 OSH ***** 13.97 TODAY. 8.20 am. Time Signal f»t>m
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  • 170 5 Following are the programmes to c broadcast, by the Berlin shortwave station «D.J.B. 19.73 metres and D.J.A 31.38 metres). TODAY. 8 pm. German Folk Song 3.15 A Short Musical Programme. 830 Woman's Hour 845 News Bulletin t English >. 9 Music from Hamburg." 10 Longing lor Near and Far
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  • 117 5 led and operated by Radio SerCo. of Malaya Ltd., Broadcast Singapore. W. nave-length 49.9 metres. SUNDAY, SEPT. 30. 11 a.m.-1.30 p.m. Recorded music. MONDAY, OCT. 1. 6 p.m. Recorded music. «30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel dance orchestra under the direction of Don Hopkins 6.45 News Bulletin
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 232 5 COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 8.15 p.m. Midnight PHONE S3SI RAFFI.RS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA SEA VIEW \*f? HOTELI IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT raNNIB GOLF SWIMMING SI'WBATHIHa mn «OOM WITH BATH. W C RUNN^O HOT COLD WATE« ONE OF SINGAPORES SCENIC BEAI'TT SPOTS (FORMAL) TONIGHT (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ADELPHI HOTEL I BT» SATURDAY
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    • 81 5 PHILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPRODUCTIONS =E ==ESELECTIVITY:^^QUALITYEE=:VOLUME= ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION^ LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION^ All ALL AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDIWARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of lUtlon -Z.H.1." 49J Meters). BROADCAST HOUSE. 2 Orchard Road. SINGAPORE
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    • 352 5 WIFE'S DELIGHT M HUSBANDS LOSS 30 POUNDS OF FAT! Here Is something all wives or tat men will be glad to know. It is ttv experience of a woman whose husband recently weighed 16 st. 61bs. She write*:— "I really feel I must write and tell you that, after taking
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 83 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle ironcQ *0. Twist round Atnl "flo" 21 Voter 23 Favourable possesr Ic t 1. Restore to jrovth JS. Uncovered 6. European coalfield 26. Actual. 1! IS ta YltaQ Solution Of Yetterdays 13. Move sUkwars Puzzle* 19 Tiirust in i^. I e 1 p 1 t*1 x I
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  • 232 6 Enthronement Of Bishop Mueller. Berlin, Sept. 23. Open rebellion on the part of 6,000 evangelical pastors representing nearly one-third of the entire Protestant clergy m Germany marked today's ceremonial enthronement of Reichsbishop Mueller as head of the Nazi German Evangelical Church. While swastika banners, Hitler
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  • 100 6 Leaving Germany In October. Berlin, Sept. 22. A farewell banquet was given by the Chinese minister. Mr. Liv Chung-chieh, on Friday evening to the two Chinese commissions which have been studying traffic and miliiiry affairs m German? since July 28. The commission Investigating circular traffic methods is headed
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  • 181 6 London. Sept. 22. i The curtain will go up on the "dress rehearsal" of the World Naval Limit ation Conference (which will be opened m April next year) when Ji» Japanese delegation arrives on Oct ID, according to an announcement mad* on Friday night. Simultaneously with the
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  • 215 6 Miners' Threat In Wage Dispute. London, Sept 25. Labour trouble is threatening the South Wales coalfield employing more than 130,000 men. Protracted negotiations at Cardiff over the new wages agreement have broken down and, fallIng a settlement within the next three days, a stoppage
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  • 107 6 Domination Of Italian Arms Industry. Roi.ie, Sept. 23. A new giant concern dominating the Italian armaments Industry has been formed by* the amalgamation of the Ansaldo steel mills w'th the Cogne steel furnaces m Aosta Valley. Tne new company, which is know? as the "Cornigliano Cogne Steel Works."
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  • 20 6 Los Angeles, Sept. 25. The death Is announced of the organist, and composer, Edwin H. Lemare.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 162 6 SPY SCARE. Japanese "Mata Hari" In North China. Shanghai. Sept. 26. A sensation has been caused In Peiplng and Tientsin Chinese circles by the publication of a story that a number of officials had been duped by women agents of the Japanese secret service. It is reported that
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  • 213 6 Polish Victory Claim Contested. Warsaw, Sept. 25. The Polish balloon. Polonia, claims to have covered the greatest distance m the Gordon Bennett contest, having landed 180 miles north-east of Helsinskl and 750 miles from the start. Polonia's claim to have covered the greatest distance m the Gordon Bennett
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  • 126 6 The League President's i Speech. Geneva Sept. 24. In siren accents the voice of Europe, through the lips o. the President of the League of nations Assembly. Mr. Sandier, wooed '.he millions of Americans direct on Sunday evenln m a skilful attempt to win the United States
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  • 64 6 Bucharest. Sept. 22. The first newspaper to be published for circulation among Rumanian gypsies made its appearance here on Friday. The four-page newspaper, which «r printed In the Rumanian language, is sponsored b, the Rumanian Government. About 1.000,000 gypsies are living m Rumania, according to the latest census
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  • 56 6 Istanbu 1 Sept. 24. The thlrueth general assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union under the chairmanship of the Vice- President of the Turkish Parliament. Has.an Bey. opened here on Sunday. Two hundred delegates representing 20 different countries will confer until Sept. 29. The main Items on the congress agenda
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  • 35 6 Pans. Sept. 23. The ex-Prime Minister, M. Chautemps. has been elected Senator for the Department of Loir-et-Cher. This will Involve his resignation from the 1 leadership of the parliamentary Radical Socialists.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 161 6 Confession Of Prince's Murderer. Paris. Sept. 23. A report from Madrid, that the murderer of Judge Prince has surrendered to the Spanish police and conifessed the crime, is causing some stir here, but is also meeting with much scepticism. It appears from the report telegraphed by the French
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  • 126 6 Wholesale Arrests In Spain. Madrid. Sept. 24. Seething Spain was once again subjected to virtual martial law on Sunday by the publication of a decree of the Home Minister placing the nation under a "state of alarm." This measure was adopted largely to facilitate police work m
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  • 209 6 TABLE 111 SUMMARY (In thousands of dollars) GROSS IMPORTS GROSS EXPORTS GROSS TRADE MONTH MONTHLY CUMULATIVE TOTAL MONTHLY CUMULATIVE TOTAL MONTHLY CUMULATIVE TOTAL tl) January February March April May June July August September October November December 1934 (2) 34.093 30.276 34.874 36.024 41.631 ***** 44.040 43.4D2 193S
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 616 6 DREADFUL FLATULENCE FOR FORTY YEARS. "Instant Relief Whatever the Pain." Dreadful flatulence, violent pain after catitterings, an these made life a misery tor Mr. A. U until he discovered the cure they are using In the hospitals. This Is hi; own unsolicited letter I would like to say how much
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    • 335 6 At 11 a.m. try iced "Ideal" and soda, mixed m the proportion of 1 small tin to a large bottle of soda. You will be surprised how palatable and refreshing this drink is. "Ideal" Milk is prepared m England. This Business LIVING. Education is more than an instrument of achievement
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  • 481 7 K.L. Board And A "Bad Principle." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. Whether women should be allowed to hold first class public house licences was questioned at a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Licensing Board, held today under the chairmanship of Mr. O. R. Sykes,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 230 7 "You've got the most charming clocto I've ever seen" every c'.ient leXls us. "^"1 .J :4 <Uy H hour striking clocks from $19. 1 8 d»y Westminster chimlnr clocks from $34. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER. THE EXCELLENT AND MOST POPULAR ALL-ENGLISH DANCE BAND of the P.&oss. RAJPUTANA FAMOUS FOR ITS
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    • 188 7 "The THIN MAN" "Head and shoulders above anything 1 have teen m months" ...SUNDAY PICTORIAL. MARLBOROUGH tonight 5.30-9 P .m. A FEW MORE PAIRS OF SHOES matinees: tomorrow Sunday 1.45 pm. of DifTerent St>le. Shape and Colour to be cleared at ■■sV I M V A VERY I.OW PRKKS to
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    • 242 7 One of the Best and Most Talented STAGE SHOWS yet seen m Malaya! Opening at the CAPITOL TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 FIRST APPEARANCE m Malaya of "BRYMAi'S REVUE" Presenting a Grand Repertoire of Snappy, Daring Delightful mmmmm m Dancing Specialties SEE the famous "KAN KAN" Dance as presented at the ftft
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  • 289 8 Singapore Rubber Steady. tFram Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 28. Although London and New York rubber markets show a tendency to be slightly easier, there appears to be a fair number of orders on the Singapore market and the general tone is steady. Stanton Nelson and Co.,
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  • 205 8 Sinnapore. Sept. 28, 12 no«».. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 450 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube 8.00 White Muntok Pepper 43.50 White Pepper 42.50 Blark Pepper 16.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 3.05 Copra, mixed 2.40 2.40 Small Flake Tapioca 3.75 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail dlspaulud trom Singapore on Sept 20 was delivered In Londci i 7 days)
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 458 8 Issue VaJ. Pd. IA 4A Ampat Tin Buyers 5A Sellers. 5/9 cd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37/6 40A xd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50A 52/6 5A I/- Ayer Hitam 14/9 15/3 cd. 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50
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      • 294 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.00 2.05 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 5.90 6.10 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3 26/6 £1 £1 Con. T. Ord. 23/9 24/6
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      • 132 8 Singapore Municipal 5 pc. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 norn Singapore Municipal 4V a p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfe pc. of 1907 red. 1947 'ii.eCO/OO 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 52,000,000 105
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      • 368 8 Today's Prices Allenby ($1) Fraser LyalJ Evatt Co. 1.90 2.00 cd. 1.90 2.00 cd. Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 2.30 2.50 2.30 2.50 A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($1) Basset t ($1) 3.10 3.30xd. 3.20 3.30xd. I.LO 1.30 1.25 1.30
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      • 212 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,
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      • 103 8 Rugby, Sept. 26. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.25 V& Athens 516 sellers. Belgrade 216 Berlin 12.33 Bombay 1/6 l/16d. Brussels 20.97 Vi Bucharest 493 Buenos Aires 36 1 d. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.07 Helsingfors 226 ■<',. Hong Kong 1/7 V«d. Lisbon 110',.; Madrid 36 Milan 57%
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  • 70 8 Noon, Sept. 28. R.S.S. equal to london Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose)' 24% 24>/a (F. 0.8.) Oct. 245/ 8 24 1 v Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Bryers. Sellers. Oct.-Dec. 25>/ 2 25"«' a Jan. -Mar. 26">'h 26 1 Apr.-June 271/2 July-Sept. 281/4 28 Tone of
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  • 270 8 r<xu> North and Eait Ir.dl» (Ho^ang) 3 pm. Belawan Meoan (Tlnombo) 3 pm. Bengkalls Port de Kock. Padang Pakan Baroe. Slak and Srlat PandJang lAmpang) 3 pm. PhtUppin? Islands (Serooskerk) 4 p...i. Aden (By Train) 7pm 1 America < North) Except Western Canada and Western States ol
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  • 104 8 The rate of issue is Rs. 155=5100. The rate of payment Is Rs. Is7_=sio«. The rate of payment is the rate current on the day of receipt oi the Money Order Advice by the Straits Settlements Post Office. The rates o! issue of Money Orders drawn on the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 45 8 RICHARD HILL COMPANY LTD. MIDDLESBOROUGH CONTRACTORS TO WAR OFFICE. ADMIRALTY CROWN AGENTS. H. MS. y MONARCH 'J GUNS ARE REINFORCED BY HILLS WIRE. Rail I H-- t ~H,-hH-f-H-'t-TTTF r-rr 4 > -4 11 r-rT It I T=f lrrl WBNflfo C? LTOL T0 Sole A^ritsi for;M a!
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 339 9 Results Affected By Monsoon. The annual meeting of the Pahang Para Rubber Syndicate, Ltd.. was held In London on Sept. 15. Mr. Cyril Hughes (the chairman) said that the losss for the year amounted to £128. compared with £901 for the preceding year and £2,007 the year
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    • 209 9 Scheme To Deal With Liabilities. Eastern and Overseas Products proposes to reconstruct. The plan Involves voluntary liquidation and the registration of a new company, to be called Eastova. with a capital of 660.000 shares of 5s The existing company's capital is £648.400 It is stated m a circular
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    • 108 9 <From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 27. Kuala Muda— Profit at Mar. 31. £19.427 (against loss. 4.034 > Abaco.— Profit at Mar. 31. £1.239 <against loss, £1.336). Consolidated Malay— Interim dividend. 4 per cent., payable Oct. 12. Berlin, Sept. 9. At the meeting of the Board ot Directors
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    • 75 9 rhe Daily Tetegrapn puolisnes a report regarding Air Ministry plans for the construction of an aerodrome at M nby near Loutn. Lincolnshire. The .--par' states that the aerodrome wnen completed is to accommodate a permanent start of 700 m addition to their wives and 'amilles. Three hundred acres
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    • 512 9 IMPROVED CONDITION IN TEA RUBBER. Planters' Stores' Increased Profits. The general meeting of the Planters' Stores and Agency Co., Ltd.. was held on Aug. 28, In London. Mr. James Warren, (Chairman) said: I regret Sir Darcy Lindsay's absence today, but he had to return to India at short notice (or
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    • 163 9 Still No American Buying Interest The local market nas rema.n d quiet since our last report owing to the continued absence of buying interest from America, but this has been off-set to, a certain extent by support being ?lven by the Continent, state Messrs. Guthrie Co.. Ltd. In
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    • 63 9 Kamaninc (Perak) Robber and Tin. announce dividend of 5 per cent for year to June 30. Bnkiet UnUaf Rubber Estates announce a dividend of 7'< i per ;ert. less tax at 4s 6d.. In respect of ye it to June 30 last. Berananc (Seiaacor) Rafeber arnounce a final
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    • 670 9 Revenue Rise. PAYMENT ON THE PREFERENCE. A substantial Increase In profits is recorded In the accounts of the AngloOriental Mining Corporation covering the 16 months to June 30 last. Notwithstanding the fact that no revenue accrued In respect of Its principal Investment the London Tin Corporation, the net
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    • 291 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (from Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 27. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall Is In relation U> the price of Bept 29. GOVERNMENT MOCKS. MUTIM. KM or FaD Conversion Loan 5% 1U «d.
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    • 144 9 Ordinary Shares On Bonus Terms. At a meeting held m Glasgow of the Clan Line Steamers the necessary resolutions were passed creating 500.000 Five and a-Half per Cent Cumulative Redeemable First "B" Preference shares which are to be issued at 21s. Holders of the existing seven per
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    • 67 9 Approval Of Capital Cut And Reorganisation. Meetings of the members cf Tal lak Plantations approved a scheme for tn» reconstltution of the capital from its present form of £144.974 to £90.448 :i 904.482 2s. shares of one class only. f~>! this the existing preference shareholders would receive
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    • 149 9 Interim dividends of i\ 2 per cent, each are announced by Trmoh Mines. Idris Hydraulic Tin and Kinfa Tin Mines. This makes Tronoh's third payment of 2'j per cent, for 1934 In 1933 two Interims of 2>/ 2 per cent, each were succeeded by a third payment of
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    • 650 9 BANKING. 1 HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (incorporated In Hon« Kong). The BabtUty ol members to limit* tothe extent and In manner prescribed by urainanoe No. 8 ol 1930 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONQ KONQ. Authorised Capital •52 1 52!! > !52 Issued and fully paid up wow.uw Reserve
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    • 411 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF* INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter ***** Paid Op Capital hi 600,000 aharea ol tt each 0.000.0 M Reserve Fund W. 000.00* Reserve Liability of Proprietor* O 000.00* MEAD OFFICE! M, Btahopasate. London ICi. AccnU md Branches. Alor Btai Hollo Salgnn Amrttaar
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  • 909 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPT. 28, 1934. JAPAN'S DEFENCE. I It is pleasing to find a great British newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, devoting a special supplement to Japan. Whatever we may think of Japans actions in Manchuria and Shanghai, there is no excuse for not studying the economic and
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  • 48 10 Saturday, Sept. 22. In the afternoon Hla Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott attended the Singapore amateur races and afterwards Mrs Caldecott gave away the cupr and trophies. His Excellency dined with the members of the Malayan Association of the Institution of civil Engineers at the Adelphi Hotel
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  • 712 10 VACCINATION IN MALAYA. il A* cutting from the Issue of Trutli i dated Sept. 12, which reached us by ait mail yesterday, rerers to a protest sent to that newspaper by an Englisn planter In Perak against the severity •oi the vaccination law which it Is
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  • 1076 10 THE AIR RACE 11. (By C. W. A. Scott.) In October those aeroplanes that will have successfully passed the compulsory tests inposed by the Melbourne Centenary Race Committee and the I.CJL.N., take the air on the first leg of their race from London to Melbourne. Below Mr.
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  • 110 10 SINGAPORE. SXHAMBKA CAP,Tof cy nd Bengm 6 15 15 Stage— Bryman's Revu* Screen TIM Party's Over. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Shoulc Lady Behave it The Kings Vacatln. .rtARLBOK-.HL.iI KrUhnaleela 630—9 p.m. >t» WOXLU Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies, Theatres Ctrejnas. 1 A\ ILJO% A Cup of Kindness with Ralph.
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    • 204 10 SUGGESTIONS FOR REFRIGERATED SUPPLIES SCOTCH Beef, Lamb and Pork mi'df^ iit.ua, PORK, 4^GikJs VI I iFtkitrTFvnn ml Mm S^n SCOTCH BEEF Select Scotch Beef is the finest m the world. Renowned for its nutritive value and rich flavour. ENGLISH BFEF, LAMB. PORK and VEAL f^ftSt FRESH ARRIVALS (/'SP^Ma W PRIME
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    • 160 10 AUK CHATS NOIR 18-A, BATTERY ROAD A MANNEQUIN PARADE will be held at the above premises TOMORROW, SEPT. 29th at 11 a.m. No one should miss this opportunity to see A LARGE SELECTION of LOVELY GOWNS shown at their best Refreshment arrangements by G. H. CAFE. Arrived per s.s. Mantua
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  • 175 11 DECLARATION TO THE LEAGUE. Disruption Of Order Feared. THE PLEBISCITE. Determination To Ensure Impartiality. (Geneva, Sept. 27. France will not hesitate to send forces to the Saar to restore or maintain order," today declared M. Barthou (French Foreign Minister), reading his
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  • 175 11 Delegates Arrive In Japan. Yokohama Sept t~. The Federation of BntUn Indus-, tries delegation arrived by the rat- suia Maru this afternoon iror>.) San Francisco— Reuter. New light was thrown recntlv on, the purpose of the Britis'i Industrial Mission to Manchukuo. Kjr* a San Francisco message. The primary
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  • 85 11 No More Subsidies For Large Vessels. Paris. Sept. 25. Shipbuilders are strongly opposing the Government draft decree lor reorganisation of the shipbuilding industry under which the Minister for Marine will cease to pay subsidies to .ships of over 1.000 tors and will cease to order ships from the
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  • 111 11 To Celebrate Birth Of Princess. Rome, Sept. 26. An amnesty was proclaimed on Tuesday by the King of Italy as a mark of rejoicing at the birth of Prinress Maria Pia. All fines and prison sentences up to two years have been cancelled. Sentences longer than two years
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  • 38 11 Athen, Sept. 25. A party ot 380 German Jews have b>';Ti permitted to land provisionally island of Syra pending a decision from tne Government as to who v will be allowed to settle m r Wireless
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  • 157 11 100,000 Seamen Involved. UNION'S DEMANDS TO THREE COMPANIES. Tokio, Sept. 27. The Seamen's Union have withdrawn instructions to N.Y.K., Osaka Shosen Kalsha. and Klnkal Yusen seamen to strike. Negotiations are being resumed. Reuter. A Toklo message dated Sept. 13 stated that no reply had been yet given
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  • 122 11 Agreement Reached At London Talks. London, Sept. 27. Conferences In London today will decide the issue. peace or war." In the South Wales coalfield employing more than 130.000 men. Mr. Ernest Brown, Secretary of Mines, who owing to the crisis cancelled his visit to Clydebank for the
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  • 370 11 More Than 700 Children Bereaved. London, Sept. 26. The Gresfold colliery disaster claimed another life yesterday when a member of the skeleton staff was blown 20 yards and fatally injured after fire and gas burst through the sealing of the ventilating shaft, causing a big explosion. All the
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  • 102 11 Violations By Lithuania Alleged. Berlin. Sept 22. i A note protesting against the alleged violations by Lithuania of the Memel Convention ot 1924 has be?n sent oy I the German Vice-Preslder.t of the Mcmel Legislature to the powers signatory to the convention including Great Britain, France. Italy and
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  • 17 11 Rugby. Sept. 26. General Smuts this morning left Cape Town by air for England Wireless.
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    99 11 Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Minister of TransiM>rt, inaugurated the first of < be new 'Cross here" signs for pedestrian trtmtmfa. m Kensington Road The design of the new sign, which was kept a close secret until its appearance, is quite new. It comprises a yellow globe on a pole. The
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  • 76 11 Managing Director Of P. O. Company. London. Sept. 27. The death has occurred of 81r Frederick Charles Allen— Reuter. P LA. And Lloyds. Sir Frederick Allen was a Yorkshire man. and he entered the shipping world as ooon as he left school. For twenty-five
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  • 35 11 Hong Kone. Sept. 28. A newly-purchased German bombing machine caught fire and crashed while engaging m a practice flight over Canton. The air men escaped by parachutes. Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 59 11 59 Hurt When Emergency Exits Fail To Open. Hiiversum. Sept. 24. Fiity school children were Injured, 13 seriously by fire during the showing of a Catholic missionary film. The children took panic and rushed to the emergency exits which failed to open. Most of them were injured
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  • 77 11 Danger Of Half Hearted Armament. In a leading article the Evening News argues that If the so-called pacifists really wanted peace they would never rest until Great Britain had the most powerful Air Force m the world. Half hearted armament is as futile as unilateral c U;>rmament and
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  • 199 11 Roosevelt Appoints Two Committees. Washington, Sept. 27. Making a sweeping reorganisation of the N.R.A., President Roosevelt today appointed a committee of six headed by Mr. Donald Rlchberg. legal adviser to the N.R.A. to take charge of the broad policies and future legislation, and also a board of
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  • 194 11 Four Drowned Off Galway. London, Sept. 27. Four men. including Major B. A. Kerr-Pearse, were drowned, his daughter, Miss Kerr-Pearse, the Hon. Mr. Ernest Guinness, brother of Lord Iveagh, and another, were saved, when a motor boat which had Just left the yacht belonging to Mr. Guinness was
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  • 92 11 President Roosevelt On America's Progress. Washington, Sept. 27. More and more people are doing their own thinking and the number of poll-parrots is steadily declining for which we must be most thankful, declared President Roosevelt broadcasting m connection with the annual Women's Conference on current problems
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  • 317 11 Italy's Tribute. 20,000 WITNESS PEIPING EXECUTION. Shanghai. Sept. 28. The elevation of the Chinese and Italian Legations to the status cf embassies takes effect today, states an official Nanking report. This is being formally announced by the two Governments today. Thus Mr. Liv Wen-tao, Chinese Minister
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  • 91 11 New Japanese Move To Win Over Leaders. Shanghai. Sept. 25 Acting under instructions from the Japanese, the Mongolian leaders m Jehol have Issued invitations to the Mongolian princes and chiefs m Outer and Inner Mongolia to attend a conference In Jehol City some time next month. It Li
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  • 94 11 Refusal To Attend Tokio Memorial Service. Shanghai. Sept. 27. All attempts by the Japanese to invite the descendants of C<~i fuclus to attend a memorial service m honour of the sage m Toklo have failed A Joint circular signed by a large number of the Kung family,
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  • 99 11 Side-tracks Soviet Arms Proposal. Geneva, Sept. 27. A resolution by M. Litvlnoff (Russia* calling for a revision of the Disarmament Conference procedure or the assumption of disarmament responsibility by the League Council was today side-tracked by the Assembly which merely took a note of the resolution. The Assembly
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  • 402 11 Conditions For Final Agreement. PAYMENT PROBLEM. Nanking Attitude To Treaty Breach. Moscow, Sept. 27. While it is admitted m wellinformed circles here that the basis of an agreement for the purchase prire of the' Chinese Eastern Railway has been reached, it is stated that these negotiations
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  • 889 12 Federal Government To Compel Disclosures Of Debts. 1 1 G«wnment is now following the example set by the < ol«nUl Government m compellinc its officers who are m debt to disC t XUnt Of their inde bt«>ness. In order to take steps to remove this evil from
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  • 458 12 Accident Verdict. INSTRUCTIONS TO GO ALL OCT. Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict of "Death by misadventure." at the Inquest yesterday on Joseph Thunderface the boxer who died after a fight m SlngaFriday against Frankie Weber. remarked that there was no
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  • 130 12 Six Ducks In Court Display. A demonstration of how a Chinese livestock dealer stuffed six ducks into a small basket, with their legs bound was given m the police court to Mr J. M. Brander. the third magistrate yesterday. An officer of the Municipal PC A department saic
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  • 110 12 ffrom Our Own Correspondent.) BaUvia. Sept. 23. A case of amazing cruelty, like a throw back' to the Middle Aces, was discovered by the Polite m TJileron a Java village. The police inspector found m an old cottage a mad man. both of whose feet were
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  • 289 12 But He Went To Prison Instead. I A young Chinese, Ismail, told Mr. J. M. Brander In the police court yesterday that he had been asked by three Europeans to Join them m an adventurous Junk trip around the world. Ismail, a convert
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  • 40 12 Information has been received by telegraph that 252 state-aided labourers will arrive today by s.s Aronda It is expected that six will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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    39 12 Lror JL fu n m'J f Perak a d the Ten kn Laxammena of Sel-K-r,", n M »'»J»n dr when they were presented to the King and Queen at the last Garden Party held this summer Vt Buckingham Palace.
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  • 224 12 Case Heard In Closed Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur Sept. 2« ♦•.^J^ reSUlt of an iW> al trom the F.M.S. Cfaettia* Chamber of Commerce, the case m uliich a chettiar named SonuMmdraai and his wife, Amman Lure charged with a serious off-nre against a young
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  • 100 12 Kuala Lumpur Market Nuisance. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 26. A Chinese beggar who babbled continuously that begging was no offence and that he had done no wrong was sent to prison lor four months when he was convicted by Mr. J. P. Biddulph.
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  • 91 12 I Ceremonial Opening At Selangor. (From Our Own Corespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26 nt Z m a ceren »°mal opening of the budget meeting of the Selangor State Council on Monday The Sultan will be received by a guard of honour, and the poLce band will play the
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  • 61 12 Girl Who Drank Poieon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. A young Chinese girl, charged with auemptlng suicide, said she was worried over family t.oublts m China She had been separated from her parents lor several years. She could not r<lPte, however the trcumstances which led
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  • 771 12 SWIMMING AND SCHOOLS. A correspondent po.nts out ho* un« ST^? ih v Sad drown1 'atoll* In Northam Roaa was. and thai .t could easily have been avoided jf ne companions of the unfortunate lads who were drowned had exercis to a little common sense, instead
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    • 122 12 i Poi ints of Protection d MILEAGE Depends on how well cared for your car ta. .7, 'f!:" he J ob eTi U! »y «nd conscientiously and thoroughly overhaul your cai, d ECONOMY A well Oiled car stands the tougne« ■erne* V, reduces friction, excessive wear, and c Inairx; rostly
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    • 9 12 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.
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  • 1122 13 Registrar Of Statistics Report. Exactly one hundred foolscap pages of statistical analyses of Malayan foreign trade are contained m a Blue 8001, published tot'ay. This traJe review has been compiled by Mr. J. Innes Miller. Hk> Registrar General of statistics. 7t shows that Malaya's
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  • 71 13 Private Monoplane And Chinese Pilots. (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur Sept. 26. By way of spending a short holiday and also paying a visit to neighbours, three local Chinese pilots flew to Medan today In a private monoplane. They are Messrs. Ong Ec Llm, Loke Yalk Foo
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  • 32 13 Under the auspices of the Literary Department of the Ceylon Tamils' Association i, musical cencest (vocal) open to all members will be eld on Oct. 12. In the Association Hall.
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    42 13 A recent portrait of Miss Marie Ney, who is enjoying such a success at present playing the lead m Touch Wood at the Haymarket Theatre, London. Miss Ney is the wife of Mr. T. Menxies weU known m planting and racing circles.
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  • 350 13 Strong Exception to Trade Commission Report. The following are extracts from minutes of a committee meeting held on Sept. 24. It was resolved by the committee, with the exception of Mr. Tay Lian Teck, that a letter be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary stating that the
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    • 232 13 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS WIDEST NANGE OF TYPE STYLES AND THE LARGEST VARIETY Of ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. THREE DIFFERENT MODELS PRICES FROM 560.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UPON PAYMENT OF A SMALL INITIAL DEPOSIT BACKED BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS IN MALAYA., R°NE5> LTD. 3. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. Branches:- IPOH PENANG «np KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 24 13 A NEW MODEL CREATED EACH DAY We design and make up Ladies' own materials. "WINDSOR HOUSE GRACE STONi: Court Designer 282, ORCHARD ROAD. MAAS-3
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    • 217 13 He said to me— the glass is going down there's a fine Scotch mist I said to him— if that glass of Red Label goes over, there'll be the finest Scotch missed JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820. ..5T1LL GOING STRONG. I Sole^^l^r Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO LTD.. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 210 14 English Horses For The Turf Club. Thirteen high-priced English racehorses are on their way to Malaya by the P. and O. Soudan and are due to arrive at Singapore on Oct. 13. Bought for the Singapore Turf Club by the British Bloodstock Agency, the hcrses have been prominent m good
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  • 92 14 British Yachts Outclassed In Six-Metre Race. New York. Sept. 87. At Oyster Bay today the Americans won the second oi the six-iru-tre yacht races for ..lie BritishAmerican Cap by 21 points to 12. The race was ovrr two circuits of m six-milr triangular course. The finishing order
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  • 72 14 The Monthly Mixea Foursomes Competition played on Tuesday resulted m a win for Lieut and Mrs T. A Amcte. The following were the Dest returnsLieut, and Mrs. T. A. Arnold 4A-H —33 Capt. H. B. Rose and Mrs. J. H. M. Mcc 14— »3 4-3 V Li ut
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  • 324 14 New Badminton Court For Chartered Bank R.C. The new Badminton court of the Chartered Bank (Local Staff) Recreation Club at Senngoon Road was formally declared open last Sunday In the presence of a large gathering of members and friends. Mr. Wong Kit Leng's Music Party rendered excellent selections during the
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  • 1860 14 ENGLISH RACING. Weights For Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire, ((From Our London Correspondent.) i London, Sept. 11. H Weights for the Cesarewitch and' Cambridgeshire, which will be run at I Newmarket on Oct. 17 and Oct. 31, respectively, were published on Sept. 6 and as the names
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  • 110 14 R.S.Y.C. Final "A" Class Race For Lipton Cup. On Sunday the "A" Class will sail the Final Race for the Llpton Challenge Cup— start 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the first race for the Williamson Challenge Cup— start 10.10 am., and the "C Class will compete In a
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  • 111 14 Not In Employ Of State Of Patiala. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept 27. Lall Singh, the well-known Malayan and Indian cricketer, asks me to state that there is no truth m the report that he has secured employment In the State of Patiala. It is true
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  • 214 14 Good Entries For Amateur Boxing The following is the full list of entries to date for the amateur boxing tournament which will be held at the SVC. Drill Hall on Monday. Flyweight:— Teng Hlan. K. Mladin. P. C. John Ong. L. Fenton. S. Humid. Tan Quee Song. PC. Hussein. John
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  • 130 14 Autumn Tennis Tourney Progressing:. The ties played yesterday m the Tanglln Club's tennis tournament resulted as follows: Cullen Cup. Mr. and and Mrs. W. G. Mclntash (owe 3) beat Wing Comd. and Mrs. Hunter, 4—6,4 6, 6—3,6 3, 6—3 Griff Cup. T M. Calhaem and C. Fittock (nlus
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  • 28 14 London, Se^t 27. A friendly Rugby Union match between Yorkshire and Devon today ended m a win for the Northerners by 21 points to 6.— Reutcr.
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  • 717 15 Minor Changes In Hockey Rules. (From Out London Correspondent.) London. Sept. 12. A lew minor changes In the rules of the game have been effected by the International Hockey Board during the clos.? season. They are meant to clear up some points. While the Interpretations remain as before, the phrasing
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    16 15 Don Bradman, the famous Australian cricketer, whose condition is still critical following an operation for appendicitis.
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  • 234 15 Cyril Tolley Loses To Hon. Michael Scott. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 10. Giving away 19 years to an opponent who is considered to be one of the world's most powerful drivers, the Hon. Michael Scott won the West of England Open amateur golf championship for the fourth tlm«
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  • 38 15 Mr. Chwee Seng will present an attractive programme at the Great World Arena tonight. Al Rivers and Ignacio Fernandez will meet m the main event, and m the supporting bout Battling Guillenno meets Y. C. Song.
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  • 57 15 Friday. Sept. Boxing Riven ft. Pernaodes at the Ortat World. Ping-Pang: C.S.L.A. vt. P.0.C., Oreat World. Ootf: Oarriaon Golf Club. Monthly Medal Foursomes and Band Night. Hoctoey: S.C.C. Captain's XI vg. Convener's 3d, pad&ng Football: Combined Johore Malay Schools vs. Combined Singapore Malay Schools, Jalan Bnar Stadium (m
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  • 2004 15 FOOTBALL TOPICS. A One Man Team. Marines' Success. Malays Favourites. Singapore's Supremacy. Johore Keep The Rag Flying. Selangor Should Do Well.— Perak's Need. NEVER have there been so many surprise results In the S.A.F.A cup competition as there have been this season, and the climax was reached on
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  • 121 15 British And American Women All Square. New York, Sept. 27. At Chevy Chase, Maryland today British and American women golfers started their match for the Curtis Cup. At the end t the day the teams were all square after playing three foursomes matches. Miss Diana Plumpton and
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    20 15 Dr. UJ. Smitn m action on the B.C.C. bowling green yesterday afternoon. His opponent, Mr. A. B. Jordan, looks on.
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  • 383 15 (By Air Mail.) Eastbourne, Sept. 16. The finals of the South of England lawn tennis championships were watched in lovely weather by a very large crowd at Devonshire Park here today, when Nigel Sharpe crowned a week of good play by winning the
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  • 1377 16 SHANGHAI LETTER Adapting Moral Maxims To Material Works. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, Sept. 18. When distinguished members of the Government and leaders of the Kuominlang join m the "Back to Confucius!" slogan which is now so popular m China, it must not be thought this means
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  • 87 16 Chuhsien, a city between Weihuei and Hsinhsiang m Northern Honan which was buried under the Yellow River when the river changed its course 'n the early days of the Dynasty, has reappeared. The city is now buried under several feet of sand. Recently a part of
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  • 75 16 22 Modern Pursuit Planes For China. York. Sept 13 i A b ultra- am wltii a greater i I it is an York H- According to the description given by the paper, these planes are capable o: carrying 450 kgs. of bombs and machine-guns, and sufficient fuel to cover 2,000
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  • 15 16 Miss Blossom Chan, a winner m the Chicago World's Fair beauty contest.
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  • 77 16 100 Emigrating Daily From Canton. Canton, Sept. 24. Chinese labourers who have been sent home from Singapore by business depression during the last few years, are now packing their bags once again for the southern port m view of the improving situation there. According to statistics of
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  • 74 16 Campaign For Adoption Of Roman Symbols. Chengchow (Honan). A new movement for the promotion ot a romanlsed Chinese written language Is being conducted by a number of leading Chinese Intellectuals Including Dr. Hu Shin and Mr. Chin Yuen-tung. The first meeting, marking the Inception of this movement was
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  • 232 16 10-Hour Day Ordered. BAN ON IMPOSITION OF FEES BY UNIONS. Nanking. Measures fbr the prevention o* capital-labour troubles are contained In an order from Marshal Chiang Kaishek, President of the Military Affairs Commission, to the Greater Shanghai Municipal Government. The order, after pointing out the absolute
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  • 525 16 PRINCE TING'S HERITAGE. Peiping. The great Peiping palace of one of the Eight Manchu Princes is being demolished. Recently wreckers and contractors' buyers entered the gates of the Palace of Prince Ting m the West City and commenced their laborious task of reducing the mansion to
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  • 2301 17 T/ie Rubber Crisis— How Planters Met It —Mr. Bosarupiet's Tribute— "Backs To The Wall "—Pre-Slump Salaries? Ammunition For The LS.P. (By Oni Planting Correspondent.) I have been greatly interested In some comments made by Mr. N. C. S. Bosanquet on the .nanner In which planters met the
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    • 15 17 "The THIN MAN" ."Most enjoyable movie of 1934 —I'm seeing the film again" DAILY HERALD.
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  • 1208 18 HOME RUGBY. Cardiff Schoolboy Impresses In The Pack. (From Our London Correspondent) London, Sept. 10. Several more leading provincial Rugby clubs opened their fixture list yesterday, and the London season will probably be inaugurated next week, unless the state of the grounds makes It
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  • 117 18 Tournament Fixtures For The Season. The following is the complete list of S.C.C. Tournament Fixtures for the S3ason. All Tournament matches are played on Tuesdays: Oct. 9: PS. and A.P.C. vs. Merchants and Bankers. Oct. 16: Etceteras vs. P.S. and A.P.C. Oct. 23: U.S. Officers vs. Etceteras. Oct.
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  • 21 18 London, Sept. 27. The latest bulletin states that be passed a restless night but his temperature was lower Reuter.
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    • 22 18 f CAPITOL Tomorrow 11 a.m. "Mickey Mouse" Matinee SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME. An Absolute Treat for the Kiddies Admission: Adults SOcts. Children 25cts.
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  • 303 19 $3,540 Claim Succeeds. Judgment for the full amount claimed with Interest at I* r cent on $12,000 from Jan. 15, 1934. until date of Judgment was delivered by the Chief Justice <Slr Walter Huggard) In the Supreme Court yesterday In the suit between Urn Tlan Hee (plaintiff)
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  • 132 19 Mother Fined For Cruelty. A middle-aged Crane*? woman. Kee Wah. sobbed a'oud 1:\ the criminal district court today when sh? was convicted by Mr. H. A. tcrrer. for illng and neglecting a 12-year-old girl. The girl died m the General Hospital on July 12. Kee Wah v»as fined
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  • 73 19 lleged Find In Woman's House. When a young and comely Chinese woman. Han Leh. was arresvd by Monopolies officers yesterday a'ternoon In an attap house. 1 aslr Panjang Road, she was alleged to nave been In possession of Ku tuliiis of chandu. valued at "W,O« Han Leh
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  • 268 19 Judge's Advice To Litigants. "From what I can see of this case It Is a family dispute, and I strongly advise the parties to appoint someone so that they can come to a settlement, Instead of wasting a lot of Mmc and engendering a
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  • 216 19 Seeking Facts About Far East Mr. C. H. Crocker, Radio Engineer ot the General Electric Company Ridi" Laboratory, Radio Works. Coventry, who is on a tour of the Far East with a view to obtaining first hand information on short and medium wave radio abroad, m an interview
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  • 128 19 Clock Which Was Sold For 70 Cents. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Sept. 27. Tnat he dishonestly retained stolen property, a wall clock valued at $8.60. was the charge against an Indian Mohammedan produced before the first magistrate today. A dock traced by the poltc" from a second-hand
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  • 62 19 Nathan, an English-speaking youth. was arrested by the police and charged In the police court before Mr. J. M Brander this morning with obstructing an employee of tne Singapore Harbour Board by refusing to keep away from the gangway of the P. and O. steamship Mantua when ordered
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  • 49 19 The Seismological Institute of the Academy of Sciences has completed a t* lfWv^cV^l nr»«p of Russia and separate maps of territories and republics In Central Asia, Tadjikistan, Kirghizia «.od Turkmenia Areas of passible arthqu&kes and geological structure of these areas, have been marked on the new maps.
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  • 33 19 ■The opening of M mvs G<an B'ogh and Co. s new pramises In Battery Road. Singapore, will not take place on Oct. 1 as advertised out has been postponed until Monday. Oct. 8.
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  • 93 19 Death Of Johore Planter In Hong Kong. The death occurred at the War Memorial Nursing Home, Hong Kong on Sept. 17. of Mr. Fridtjof Mangskau. a Norwegian planter from Singapore. Mr. Mangskau arrived m the Colony about a week previously on a holiday, and entered hospital suffering
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  • 138 19 Charged With Hoosebreaking. A charge of housebreaking m order to commit theft against two young Malays. Babu bin Abdul Kadir and' Hashim bin Hajl Abdul Haiaid. aud still younger Eurasian lad. Aloyslus Perera. was transferred Irom the second magistrate's court to the eritnin al district court this morning
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  • 51 19 A mass of the Adi Dravidas was held on Sept. 23 when it was unanimously resolved that an assodaUou be formed under the name of "Adi Dravidas Young Men's Brigade Association." and a commlttnf was elected to frame rules and bye- laws. The final meeting has been axed Jar Sei>t
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  • 163 19 Do Local Powers Extend, To India. Mani Chaudhurl, who was arrested by Detective-Inspector Wray some weeks ago on a provisional warrant, following telegraphic Instructions received from the Bengal police, again appeared before Mr. Norman Orlce. the second magistrate, yesterday. Several postponements had already been granted pending the arrival
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  • 79 19 One hundred and ninety-seven deaths were recorded m Singapore during the week ended Bept. 32. The chief causes of mortality were phthisis 24, pneumonia 19, malaria 14, and enteritis 12. Seven persons died who had be«n less than three months resident m Singapore. Deducting these, the death rate
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    66 20 i E Y. the ccSebrated crane m Ken Gardens, London, is twenty-two years old, -iblisae* hi* ,-Uim to be one of the oldest of his species m Britain. He has had a most eventful life, acting as guardian, during the summer, to a pair u r stork* which were being
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