The Straits Times, 11 October 1934
1934-10-11
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Title Section40 1934-10-11 1 The Straits Times IMTAIUMO NUHU A IMfH /!/;<./•,/ iV/> MOs7* INFLUENTIAL TV/ M s/M /A/ MALAYA. HINI. \i-miii lIIIIImow .n,,i 11, ltt.ll i in. i hi < I ,i The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS40 words
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Advertisement111 1934-10-11 1 mwaaanw' mo oicil «t cphonc MM)< <rVi. iiiiniiiiiiiii HCNUfcENTAMVt IN TMI »AiT M M NODOfi >F. KXHN** IQAP, f INQAPOM b ny companion of lh« N«w Chryilw* Ply mouth with ,1 the tame pile* claw maket it »»and out in I bold iJiu!. !f hat the look and the leel111 words
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Advertisement169 1934-10-11 1 TRAVEL CLOTHES FOR MEN kohina uxroN* jM^Mm^^ ALL WOOL "CKUUULAR' UNDER- T WIED WEAR OIVING WARMTH WITHOUT OVSHOOATB "BAFFIR" N AN fl *A°T I DESIGNS i J Wf DPHttINO GOWNS IN UNION rQI OURBi '^■Sk bHOWN, MIP FLANNEL. bMART CHECK DESIGNS cc H 6Y AND WITH PLAIN COLLAR AND CUFFS169 words
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Advertisement100 1934-10-11 1 kuaia iumpuh: aa, java »t cphonk nni, |..«ofisv" j FLOWERS HHONr 4UW/ J It, OrskaM h..j (Amkcr m«h*ium«) Pepsodent Antiseptic 3 to 11 times more powerful CA«cA# W 6re<if /i //o2 /mm a longer I POMOQWNT AMUMfiu M u u»H b- Oi»m. »rM MM ptM <-".<■- IMMS RN^ffl MIVMTCI M|100 words
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Advertisement117 1934-10-11 2 1 ""."iitUP* I ii .i 1 r«tajMj4ih IVf I Wj,,fflj;|,(^ihlA 1 .».(f K j MUmiKßkmmmJm***' )M M JIJ I j fi •> i' r i r 1 1 1 m i r 1 1 f IWJu jmmmmMl ■fl > i ii I i 111 1 C' !i Vt 1 I117 words
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Advertisement166 1934-10-11 2 MIinMNC ANNOIINt I'.MKNIS. iii LJ U W Jl' 1 i 'I *^MHH| Aftk IM MA HUPP HHL mimkum I ™*™*™™&™^™r|MAa|i|A|i£^ T i t AMAMA MAMU ll i m> Ifillrj&MU MHOHOT Vflr|i|A|ffa ItMi UMklf^H^ VHikiMi ■ii i a\mlH\ i «^JBHP'' ™w *W"JMi la n'i I n I i'^ y|i i li-166 words
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Advertisement175 1934-10-11 2 I>AWHkNM|MAj|^ ■Wlluii I' jMßtr(11l IMM I Mill I H 'L VW i fm I' i 114 lIAMIIIIIKI AMhHM A ||N|K llUklMMMMlttl IB tAUMIIIIII I H'ffMß^^PlP' I li If Al AM »VPJ 111 I ft 1 im.H'HU. HPB m.,,\. Mini i«mi 'llltl'L^I 11 1 1 |M IKHKIiIf w Mini i- d(175 words
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Advertisement63 1934-10-11 2 AMIRICAN •TVLI C 71.11. MNHAMNI 10 MINN VIA AM»«IIAl KH»*I»*I »H¥«Nt-» IN III" pmaa BIIIUJ^IIHIIIIIIiyjBHj nf^B^B^HMfl^LlHlHkft^u^M |a^i ma 1 y Mr™^™H^^™^H™^u^L™4fl|fl|iLtta I•■ i ITnHHI AWiM i ,;li I PH^^iMklhM M IhlUll I Jili|| i rt a 1 1 I M ftltMml 11'' nil il I I II i I 'ii63 words
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Advertisement320 1934-10-11 2 Il 1 Il\ I•' 1 ii 4 Vi f II maii M MHllll Mill* lIIIN •*H« i |l| l )l|> l^lll Hill lINIMI IMM ttPflil*| iM§^| Hmli^ ill IiUU I t^wA^MH^rBaLIMABIIH^WtMITM iMIINMI UkllUA MAIM* •il i ill nfll V 'il Uk Ml lilt It nwnnw LI" •"iiii'in "Will kV >ynr320 words
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Article115 1934-10-11 3 MMI Im.ml, Ihu, I. VI MM iii«*4«Ml VMtMiN to fjHUM) 1 I Ml UMf. I 114^ lit p^iNPWfH* "*1 ItiUlli U IA II mmalhi.. I' i |i i I I .1 It lIP I 1111. 4 4*l It 11.,,, -I l». Itt SIIMS MlflMl U9# ftM IlliwlU115 words
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Article24 1934-10-11 3 ll.lll«. n 1.1 M.MhUg.H.n 1u.1,,1, I lt II I4 1 tl- t i•I t i Ilii. 11. I Mil lit- B pSHbn24 words
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Article19 1934-10-11 3 > .ii\'i«.i **i'*i^ ii iii.t I I I*l I*l Lfll l»»tl 41' i.»*«- It .*m I VtttMIM II19 words
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Article32 1934-10-11 3 hi ki Jill K| i fcl iv I i i i I i 1 1 hi M i i o v I II I. I I. .1 i fcj 4 I32 words
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Article22 1934-10-11 3 •••"•^^w w^^ww^ ip M>lu WhAII^ 1 1 1 ii i y* v I U M1. 1 1 .M.I 11122 words
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Advertisement23 1934-10-11 3 8.1.5. N. CO., LTD. I M M, I I ><•••» •>•••>• t.t. TAIMA i mh M I r. 1 1 1 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP MtMrAN* lIMMMI23 words
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Advertisement6 1934-10-11 3 It DCALI 111 STRAITS TIMII APV»HI«a»MINI»6 words
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Advertisement220 1934-10-11 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. lluvittUkMAlflti i v U A PMHfWPI PI F^W MDUOMD rAMW hin«;a.m».u io immrw i UiHiln /uo.inm" n.rio.'i.'h iun 4' Hi I L^^lA^44 f^jj^i. iktt MU^ft^kAll ■URNS .hi. i LINI. WPWPW" iia% umiuihk llllHkt amii Mil mil it ni ti* »»i iiii>MaiiAM ia MANOfILA M »V» U*HW4iA ii220 words
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Advertisement103 1934-10-11 3 STI AIMSIIII 1 (0 Hi) VM.Mh \N X lUNMI Ml IN I (Ml II MII n IH '*l*Jfu I lit I* I MAMMH i t .m )t n,,, |.mU. t«(Mi» «t<i'tk *m IMMifllMi N I r. AIHNIIII 1 IKprl SII.VKH JAVA I'AIIHI LINK. ruiin JAVA MWNI4M U I MhVM UNI103 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-10-11 3 N1Ni. nn until II I I I Ml I M- ".I K > t»MI-»l* Hi- > As ■Ql A %A k. 4 I 111 IUII II i M i» I Hlu MuTifiiiinUi^ m. v i,ii,> k i, i in il iM439 words
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Advertisement477 1934-10-11 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When apply ing for any posit lor advertised In these columns <nJ copies of testimonials. Do not 'end rriginals. A LOCUM for estate medical pract'ee early 1935 or thereabouts Apply Box 234. Straits Times. SECOND LABORATORY ASSISTANT, College of Medicine. Applicants thanked. Post nor,- filled. SALESMAN— CLERK, knowledge477 words
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Advertisement834 1934-10-11 4 MOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow 3«IA. Orchard Road Angnllla Co. HOUSE TO LET, Institution HilL United Engineers Limited. $14. ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow, modern san. Apply Bayers 10, Malacca Street NO. 7 NAPIER ROAD. Modern sanitation, garage Sc tennis court. Apply Meyer Brothers. FURNISUED Plat. Institution Hill Mansions. Gas. Water and834 words
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Advertisement603 1934-10-11 4 FOR SALE CHEAP SALE, ready made dresses for ladles aad children In up-to-date European styl» and fashions. Mrs. M. Aoki, Japanese Dressmaker, 180, Middle Road. FOR SALE: Twin Screw Seagoing motor cruiser 43* z 96" Thornycroft designed englned and built, perfect condition, $4,750.00 Full particulars Tel 6001. NEW SHIPMENT of603 words
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Advertisement598 1934-10-11 4 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc. FIGARO Ladles Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING. By Eaimman Experts. $8, ft $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room Ito I and at 93, Bras Basah Read. FLAPJACKS. European Made Ladies Powder Boxes. Fancy shapes and latest ar.d attractive colours. Round boxes for powder $1.35. Oblong boxes for powder with lip598 words
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Advertisement996 1934-10-11 4 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc. X s S M??JSi: [MASSAGE HALL GRADUATE OP THE TOKIO MABSAOF MANICURE AND MASSAGE a. fi~. n^W r™. H RU d H SINGAPORE 80 WATERLOO STRCEf. 1 Telephone 7467. ATTENTION ESTATE MANAGERS. modern okfitf FOR SALE: Live Sheep and Goats for MUUH.itIN Ul" I" ICt* Deepavali." Book996 words
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Miscellaneous186 1934-10-11 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya PoaUca Monthly I 3.M f 1 50 Quarterly $.50 SIS.M f 7M Bait Yearly $17.M $24 M SIM* Yearly 534.M $4«.»a $3«. M Note— OaUUtlon rfcsaari should Include the a«ral bank dlscor t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS186 words
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Advertisement292 1934-10-11 5 HOTELS TONIGHT I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th SPECIAL^ DINNER SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE DANCE (FORMAL) (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight rARAPH CABARET LAMAKti Miss CATMERIRE CHERNIKOVA CATHERIRE CHERMIKOV* THE POPULAR DANCER THE POPULAR DANCER RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 SEA VIEW W HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY (informal) SATURDAY292 words
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Advertisement162 1934-10-11 5 SERVICE from a Radio Company is not confined to serving goodi over the counter,— or doing a few odd repair Jobs to Radio Sets. Amplifiers, etc, etc. REAL SERVICE Is deeper than that. It embraces considerable experimental work with numerous types of components, various sets and equipment, different circuits etc..162 words
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Miscellaneous440 1934-10-11 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may bo changed in the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals Can Sign Frequency Wavelength G6G 17,790 kc/s 16.86 m. O6F 15,140 ks/s 19.82 m. GSF 15,140 kc/s440 words
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Miscellaneous428 1934-10-11 5 MALAYAN AJtS. KUALA LUMPUR. Call sing Z.O.E. Wavelength 75 metres. FRIDAY Oct. 12. 7 to 7.30 p.m. Indian Music— Tamil drama '•Bhama Vljayam" In 8 parts by Sarasvath: Stores Dramatic Party of Madras. Records supplied by Messrs. Kanappa and Co. 7.30 to 9 p.m. HM.V. Broadcast (Records lent py Messrs.428 words
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Miscellaneous824 1934-10-11 5 Today 's Cross wo rd Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 23 M 24. Upper part I £££fL? ty 3i Ncwh man* HSSp?" 3 31 GobU, Ji" SH!ELh 32 Poisonous tree 12. PlSOged nodr13. Periods of time i B {Cl,'. 15. Particle ot (Ire 7 up k 20. Attempt 22 Slope* j9 B824 words
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619 1934-10-11 6 Breach Of Trust Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Oct. 10. The Muar police court was filled with Malays for the concluding stages of the case which came up for further hearing before the second magistrate, Inche lfahmood bin Mohd. Shah. At the previous619 words
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Article143 1934-10-11 6 Assaulting Fifth Wife Of Son. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Mother of a well-known local towkay. Yapp Futt Yew, a Chinese named Sam Poh San, appeared on a summons] today before Mr. J. P. Blddulph, for assaulting the fifth wife of her son. According143 words
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Article87 1934-10-11 6 To Attend Federal Council On Oct 22. His Excellency the Officer Administering ihe Government, accompanied by Mrs. Caldecott and attended by the oersonal staff, will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mall on Friday, Oct. 19, to attend a session rt the Federal Council there on87 words
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Article97 1934-10-11 6 Supplementary regulations for the race issued by the K A.C. fix the starting time from Mildenhall Aerodrome at 6 30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20, "or ,is soon thereafter as conditions of weather and visibility permit." Competitors will be required to assemble by 430 p.m. on Oct.97 words
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Article51 1934-10-11 6 During the week ended Oct. 6, 178 deaths were recorded In Singapore compared with 213 in the previous week. Phthisis 21 was the chief cause of mortality. There were 3 deaths from enteric fever and one from puerperal fever. The death rate was 141.3. The birth rate was51 words
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Article247 1934-10-11 6 Midnight Scuffle In Street. "When I asked the reason for my arrest the constable struck and kicked me. but when he started to choke me, I bit his hand." This was a part of the defence of a young Malay, Dollah bin Hassan, to charges of soliciting employment247 words
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Article127 1934-10-11 6 Papal Coachman World's Oldest Driver. One hundred years old, Rlnaldo Jucchlni. honorary papal coachman. Is probably the oldest driver In the world. Bom In 1834, he was first employed In the Vatican by Pope Leon XII In 1897, serving the latter faithfully for 25 years. Then when127 words
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Article63 1934-10-11 6 At a luncheon following the launchIng of H M.3. Woolwich at Glasgow Captain D. Euan Wallace, M.P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty, emphasised the imperative neefl to maintain an adequate navy for the protection of Britain's trade routes. He also stated that 4t was untrue to63 words
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Article118 1934-10-11 6 Javanese In Court At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct 10. A Javanese appeared before the Sereratoan magistrate, Mr. V. W. W. 8.: PurceU, today charged with attempted! murder on another Malay, with being found in possession of an nnlieenced revohrer and ammunition and with falling118 words
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Article92 1934-10-11 6 Land Office Chief Clerk Arrested. (From Our Own Correspondent.i Seremban, Oct. 10. A sensation has been caused la Tampin by the arrest of K. Murugasu, chief clerk attached to the Land Office there. Murugasu was produced before Raja Ayoub when he was charged with abetting an unknown person92 words
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Article65 1934-10-11 6 Amusement Park Manager Summoned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 10. Mr. Tan Kam Choon. manager of the Paradise Park at Seremban was summoned before the Seremban magistrate for permitting board and hoop-la games contrary to the licence. The defendant was represented by Mr. Francio A. Wright and after65 words
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Advertisement135 1934-10-11 6 WEDDING GIFTS P*4 so different— •A so alluring. V M Shining Colourful CUT CRYSTAL.. Gleaming SILVERW 9 DAINTY SILKS and' LINGERIE ly'Tw anc^ a host °f other suitable G F T S t 8| certain to captivate B|^3 the heart of the most discerning I Wr3 BRIDE and GRCCM fttap^135 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-11 6 non-stop ON FRIDAY OCTOBER, 12 THE EXCELLENT SHIP'S BAND OF THE p.*o. s.s. "CHITRAL" WILL PLAY ALTERNATELY WITH D'SOUZA'S FAMOUS BAND FROM 8.30 p.m. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION $1. J^^^* ROTHMAN'S A (filter cork tipped) (j i*>L£ AGENTS FOR MALAYA: fl TOM STOREY CO., Hongkonß Bank Clambers Sinßupore. MM Ik ■11164 words
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Advertisement1009 1934-10-11 7 THRILLS and Frills were his delight Always ready for a Fight this daredevil M I handsome rascal, CELLINI, adored by lovely women and hated by jealous men jß#v BL MEN thundered I for his head! Eis A GRAND NEW CAPITOL SHOW TONIGHT! <us] WF*~ WOMEN., cried /or B^zS TJml^ a^fflrr1,009 words
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Article199 1934-10-11 8 Rubber Steadier Today. tFrom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 11. The Singapore rubber market wtk distinctly steadier today on better overseas advices and in the absence of sellers locally. The spot price shows a rise of i. ct. over yesterday and iiow stands at 22% cts., (buyers)199 words
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Article311 1934-10-11 8 TIN PRICE. October 11, Singapore ttn price (per picuW $113.75. Kerosene oil: Shell and Fish $4 80 for two 4-gallon tins: Crown and Dragon $446 for two 5-gallon tins: Cross $4.31 for two 4-gallon tins. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant, $2.43 per tin of 4 Imp. gallons: Sylvan Arrow. •2 23311 words
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Article25 1934-10-11 8 iiovn Our Own Corrt.Hpondent.) London, Oct. 10. The Malacca Rubber subscription U»i closed five minutes after opening The issue tv ten times over-subscrlb-25 words
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Article451 1934-10-11 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin 5/sellers. 5/9 cd. £1 £1 Asaro Kumbang 37/6 £1 £1 Austral Malay 61/5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/9 15 3 1 1 Ayer Wengr 2.02 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 27/£1 £1 Changkat Tin 60/£1 £1 Chenderiang 8/6 50 50 Hitam Tin 0.49451 words
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Article301 1934-10-11 8 Issue /al. Pd. Buyera Sellers. 2 2 A. Brick 7%% Pref. 2.00 2.10 2 I Alex. Brick Drd. 1.60 1.70 0 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 10.75 SI £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.2.6 6.7.6 [0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00 xd. 11 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3301 words
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Article127 1934-10-11 8 Singapore Municipal G p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V* p.c of 1909 red. 1955 f 1.000.000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V& P.c of 1907 red. 1947, 51.6C0/00 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,300,CK)0 105127 words
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Article355 1934-10-11 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt 4 Co. K. Sidim ($1) 2.30 2.55 2.40 2.50 Kundong ($1) 2.70 3.00 2.70 2.90 Litnas ($1) 2.10 2.25 2.10 2.20 M. Pindas (fl) 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.70 M. Tekong ($1) 0.25 0.30 0.25 0.30355 words
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Article216 1934-10-11 8 The following are the exchange! rates this morning, according to! the daily circular issued by the j Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking' Corporation: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 7/32 j London, 3 months' sight 2/4 13/64 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/4216 words
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Article66 1934-10-11 8 Daily Prices Current For R.M.E. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Oct. 11. Tone of Market: Quiet steady. Latest Cable: J-ondon Spot Sheet 6 13/16 d. per lb. New York, Spot Sheet G. cts. 13% per lb. Buyers. Spot (loose) 22% F. 0.8.) current66 words
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Article33 1934-10-11 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. The United Sua Betong shares which were offered to existing shareholders commanded a premium of 4s. 6d. In the Stock Exchange this mornIng.33 words
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Article279 1934-10-11 8 T.fef. Burma (Karoai S p.m. North and East Irdia (Karoa) 3 pm. South India (Rohna) ..3 p.m. Sarawak (generally) <Vj-n?r Brooke) 3 pm. Sibu (Vynw Brooke) ..3 pm. Bengfcalls Port de Rock. Padang, Pakan Ban* 81ak and Selat PandJang (Ttdore) 4 p.m. Bilnjoe Pangkal Hnang (de Wecrt)279 words
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Article67 1934-10-11 8 Mails from Europe. (London mails dispatched Sept. 20). ex P. and O. Chltral will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. The delivery will be made a tUto later67 words
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Article62 1934-10-11 8 I The local agen^r of the Netherlands Air Mall Service notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. today The mail will be available to boxholders and I window delivery ticket holders at 5 p.m. Correspondence for non-boxholders I will62 words
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Article38 1934-10-11 8 I From China and Japan by Hague Mam due at Singapore tomorrow. From France by Chenonceaux due at Singapore 8 a.m. on Saturday. From China and Japan by Toba Maru due at Singapore on Monday morning.38 words
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Article28 1934-10-11 8 According to telegraphic advic* from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia. the Light Bouy Stru.it Padang (1* 14. 0' N. 102° 31, 0' E.) is burning again.28 words
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Advertisement96 1934-10-11 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED A.D. 1720 THE WORDS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR:(T For a Corporation tc live for two hundred years is very well in itse but to live at the end of that time amidst the increasing confidence and goodwill of those who have entrusted their interests to its96 words
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Article448 1934-10-11 9 Origin Difficult To Explain. London, Sept. 28. All through the week there has been an uneasy feeling in the market, hence some liquidation and continued sag in prices, write Lane Mitchell, Hymun.j and Kraay Ltd. How and where that feeling originates Is difficult to explain.448 words
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Article166 1934-10-11 9 I The following outputs are for the month of September, 1934, and figures In brackets I denote the figures of -->rresponding period of last year. Pelepah Valley— (41.000 1b..). 55,000 Ib. Kota Tlnggi. (38,000 lb). 42.000 Ib. Sigintlng (***** lb.). 32. 800 lb. Clovelly —< 20.700 lb). ISJOO166 words
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Article153 1934-10-11 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held 1U 1195 th auction on Oct. 10, when there war catalogued 1 839.681 Ib or 821.29 tons; offered 1.641.160 lb. or 732.86 tons; sold 1,290.708 Ib. or 576.21 tons. London 6%<L New York 13 eta. Standard quality 21% to153 words
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Article273 1934-10-11 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 10. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below The rise or fall Is In relation to the price of Oct. 9. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan 5% 11* V»273 words
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Article26 1934-10-11 9 CLOSE 27.9.34. 7 5/16 d. 14% d. 7 7/16 d. 15 l/16d. 7 9/16U 15% d. 737 3, 4d. 15 11/16 d.26 words
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Article58 1934-10-11 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. Bokit IJnUng Profit at June SO. £3.053; dividend, 7ft per cent.; forward. £8.881. Temoh Tin Dredging. Profit at June 30. £12,938; final dividend. Is. 6d. per snare; forward. £7.138. Tsnjotif Malim Robber.— Final dividend. 5 per cent, net, making 6 9/2058 words
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Article1059 1934-10-11 9 Text Of Circular To Shareholders. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 9. As reported yesterday, shareholders of Pulau Kamlrl. Ltd.. received another circular from the secretaries, Gibson Anderson. Butler and Co.. with which was attached a report by Mr. E. J. Vallentlne, consulting engineer, following an1,059 words
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Article295 1934-10-11 9 Endorsements On Declarations. Pineapple exporters are notified that the form of certificate prescribed by section 8 (b) of the Pineapple Industry Ordinance 1934 shall be an endorsement on the outward declarations furnished to the Import and Export Office and the endorsement shall state that the tins have been295 words
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Article74 1934-10-11 9 I The following tin returns are for the month ol September: Gopeng. 200 pels. Tekka.— 4o3 pels. Tekka Talping.— 539 pcU. Pengkaien —Dredge MS. tributers 3 net, »48 pels. Kinta. 455 pels. Idris Hydraulic— l 63 pels. Lahat.— Trtbuten 381 pels. Telok Kruin.— Tributers 416 pels. Petaling.— 53374 words
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Advertisement638 1934-10-11 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability ol members la limited to the Mtent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 ot the Colony. BEAD OFFICK: BONO KONG. Authorised Capital 140.000.000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Punda:— Sterling t 6.500.000638 words
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Advertisement87 1934-10-11 9 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER AN* JEWELLER PRESENTS BOMS OF HIS VERT WRIST WATCHES, UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY AND PRICES. ALL THESE WATCHES ARE SWISS MADE.ABSOLITTELY GUARANTEED. CHROMIUM "jB BHOCKMOOF tHS ASSORTED WATERPROOF SHAPES. FOR GENT? From %U. CTMA LADIES' 15 jSSf LBVE CTMA BRANI> WATCHES. Freai »7. to 14 kt solid87 words
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Advertisement425 1934-10-11 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (incorporated In England B 7 Royal CharUr 1853) Paid Up Capital In 600.003 •bare* of «S eaca 13.000.009 Reeenre Pund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of ProprleUirs C 3.000.000 BRAD OFFICE: 3*. Btafcopagstcv Loodon E.Ci Afeata ard Braacbea. Alor Star Hollo 8a)«on Amrttaar Jpob425 words
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Article118 1934-10-11 10 SINGAPORE. Operator 13 with Marion Davb Gary Cooper. 6.15— 15. CATITOL The Affairs of Oelllnl with Predric March Constance Bennett. 6 15— #15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Another Language it Private Life of Henry VTXL MAJU-BOKOIGH Pel Chien Loons. 6.16—0.15. NEW WORLD SUe Bbotn. Cabaret, Dancing, Talkie*. Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION118 words
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1022 1934-10-11 10 The vigour with which Sir PhiliD Sa->soon is advocating the development of a'r travel ln Malaya and the improvement of landing faculties will surprise no one who Is acquainted with the energetic manner In which the present Under-Secretary of1,022 words
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Article595 1934-10-11 10 WAGE CUTS. An upcountry correspondent males a very pertinent Inquiry regarding the campaign for the restoration ln whole or ln great part, of salary cuts Imposed during the slump. He points out that hitherto articles and speeches *on this subject have been conflned to the affairs595 words
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Article1095 1934-10-11 10 THE AIR RACE. (FINAL ARTICLE.) (By C. W. A. Scott.) I do not know whether there is any list existing of pilots' names wiln their comparative status, one to tin other. If such a list has been compiled I suppose it would have originated from the U.S.A..1,095 words
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Advertisement457 1934-10-11 10 Home Dressmaking Becomes A Joy with LITTLES New and Exclusive FABRICS. CHECK TAFFETA. Fashion's very latest craze and rightly too— for they Nr^^^^Bl look nß rt crisp* blouses and Jumper:— Br Ideal for use with Linen Jm 1 Suits. To be obtained 4h «t J in smart bold designs of457 words
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Advertisement199 1934-10-11 10 CECILE CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL GOODS AT HALF PRICE NOW ON 3nop- 19, St«f»rd Rd., Capitol Bldg. NOTICE. MR. fcriKE rPPOLTT, Hairdresser, late of Maison Marcelle has now joined the stafl of MAISON INTERLANDI 159 North Bridge Read, Capitol BaUding. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER SINGAPORE199 words
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1542 1934-10-11 11 BRITISH MINISTER ON THE ASSASSINATIONS. SERIOUS REPERCUSSIONS. Wave Of Anti-French Feeling In Yugoslavia. London, Oct. 10. The deaths of King Alexander and M. Barthou are a pevere blow to the maintenance of peace in Europe," declared the British Home Secretary, Sir JohnReuter - 1,542 words
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Article26 1934-10-11 11 Belgrade, Oct. 10. King Alexander's last words were: "Guard Yugoslavia. The Government and the nation must be worthy of its King." Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article755 1934-10-11 11 Fired Point Blank. ANGRY CROWDS ATTEMPT TO LYNCH ASSASSIN. Marseilles, Oct. 9. King Alexander and M. Barthou were driving together and the King was struck by several bullets. Blood streamed from his mouth and chest and the ill-fated Monarch fell back swooning. The attack wasReuter - 755 words
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Article, Illustration42 1934-10-11 11 Miss Clarice May ne, the revue act ress, was married to Mr. Albert Knox, at St. Mary's Church, East Preston, near Anrmerinr. Sussex. Miss Ma yne was riven away by her brother, Mr. H. A. Dulley. The bride arriving for the ceremony.42 words
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Article103 1934-10-11 11 Troops Surrounding Oviedo Rebels. Barcelona, Oct. 10. I Sentence of life imprisonment was j passed today by_ a court-martial on Jaime Bosch, a retired major, who was charged with being a ringleader of the Catalan revolt. After the sentence was passed In camera, Bosch embraced hi.s twoReuter - 103 words
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Article117 1934-10-11 11 Widely Observed In China. Shanghai, Oct. 11. I More than 1,000 leading officials of the various Government departments yesterday observed the celebration of i he Double Tenth. Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the Government, presided. Mr. Wang Chlng-wei, the Prime Minister, whose speech was broadcast, spoke on theSin Kuo Min - 117 words
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Article24 1934-10-11 11 Albany (New York), Oct. 10. Governor Lehmann has ordered the extradition of Hauptmann to New Jersey to stand trial for murder Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article138 1934-10-11 11 Allegations At Chicago Trial. Chicago, Oct. 10. Evidence that within a few weeks jot the formation of the Corporation of I Securities Co., one of the Insull comj panics, stock purchased by the company for $16,407,000. was written up to $45,500,000 was given at the trial ofReuter - 138 words
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Article265 1934-10-11 11 Expected To Start In The Big Air Race. London, Oct. 9. It is not expected that not more than half the 64 entrants (or the London-Melbourne Air Race will start. Tweleve British machlr.es are left In at present. All the machines are due to report at Milhall byBritish Wireless - 265 words
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Article50 1934-10-11 11 Big Contract For British Firm. Rugby, Oct. 8. The contract for the work of strengthening the Assuan barrage on the Nile has been awarded to the British firm of John Cochrane and Sons. The amount of the contract is £1,077,42. amount of the contract is £E1,077,422. —British Wireless.British Wireless - 50 words
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Article77 1934-10-11 11 Advisory Panel To Be Formed. USERS INTERESTS. American And British Representation. London, Oct. 10. The International Tin Committee announce that the participating countries are unrnimously agreed upon the ad\isability of the formation of an advisory panel representing the chief consuming countries to attend meetings at whichReuter - 77 words
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Article196 1934-10-11 11 8,000,000 Spindes To Be Scrapped. London, Oct. a. Schemes to revolutionise the British cotton industry are under consideration by the general committee of the Federation of Mast;-r Cotton Spirners In Manchester. The t, cherries are the result of 18 months' invest' gaMon by two sub-committees. The first recommendsReuter - 196 words
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Article96 1934-10-11 11 Rubber Weak In Sympathy With America. London, O:t. 9. j On the Stock Exchange today In- vestment demand was renewed for 'rtlt-edged securities, including India Leans and prices strengthened. There has also been a recovery In South African minings. Otherwise the mar Ikrts ruled quietly steady. Wheat was96 words
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Article73 1934-10-11 11 Decoration For Chinese Minister In London. Shanghai. Oct. 10 The Central Government has issued a mandate conferring the First Class Jade Decoration on Dr. W. W. Yen, j resigned Chinese Ambassador to Mas cow, and the Second Class JatiDecoration on Dr. Wellington K'io. Chinese Minister in Paris. Mr.73 words
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Article1473 1934-10-11 12 Mr. Knowles' Address In Nagalingam Case. Ong Kan Lock, his clerk and the Chcttiar practically say, No, we have not been deceived over this matter at all/ They did not expect any commission. "The other surety, Basapah, comes forward now and what it amounts1,473 words
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Article, Illustration226 1934-10-11 12 Making Panama Hats. Mrs. Caldecott. who was accompanied by Lady Huggard. opei.'-d a trade exhibition and variety show which was held yesterday in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore. After the opening they toured the hall and inspected the stalls which were exnlblU by local firms. The exhibition226 words
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Article191 1934-10-11 12 Major Doyle's Air Trip To Kuala Kangsar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 10. The value of providing faculties for^ civil aviation in the country was once I again amply demonstrated yesterday when a Kuala Lumpur Flying Club aeroplane piloted by Mr. A. Newark,191 words
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Article98 1934-10-11 12 Across The Timor Sea. (From Our Own Correspondent.) October 11. The Qantas plane which is on its way to Australia from Singapore arrived at Kupang at 1.50 p m. yesterday. After Mr. Brain, the pi ot, had inspected the landing ground and disj cussed arrangements98 words
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Article144 1934-10-11 12 Sikh Charged With Theft Of Motor-Car. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Bail In $1,000 was fixed yesterday In a case in which a Sikh. Bachltar Singh, was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson, with theft of a motor-car, from the Batu Road car stand on144 words
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Article211 1934-10-11 12 F.M.S. Discoveries. THE FLYING-FOX AND SQUIRREL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Malaria Is not confined to the nu- man race alone. In 1932. the Institute for Medical i Research, F.M.S., stated that mosquitoes could be Infected with the malaria of Malayan monkeys. Last211 words
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Article129 1934-10-11 12 Chinese Youth Who Had Been Drinking. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. Oct. 10. For molesting and stabbing a young Chinese worn in and her amah who were returning home from the amusement park one night, a Straits-born Chinese, Tan Ah Bee, has been fined $30 or one month's129 words
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Article101 1934-10-11 12 F.M.S. Railways Concessions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. The F.M.S. Railways are Introducing cheap single and return tickets between Seremban and Sepang Road. Labu, Rembau, Tampin and Malacca I stations, as from Saturday. j A second class return ticket from I Malacca to Seremban and101 words
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Article23 1934-10-11 12 "That the sending of Asiatic students t" European Universities is userul" will form the subject of a debate by the Indian Association tomorrow.23 words
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Article594 1934-10-11 12 CHANCE NAME OF "DINDINCS." In connection with the retrocession of The Dindlngs to Perak, a oarrespondent makes the happy suggestion that the transfer of the territory should be accompanied by a change of name. He omits to mention what actuated his proposal but I do594 words
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Article32 1934-10-11 12 Divine Service (in English) will ba conducted by Rev A. S Moore Anderson MA. on Sunday. Oct. 14. at G3O p.m. in the Chinese Presbyterian Church, Jalan Salleh. Muar, fopposite the Gaol).32 words
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Advertisement111 1934-10-11 12 ne WILLYS '77' A CAR DESIGNED and PRICED to MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS The only FULLY STREAMLINED Economy Car 30 .to 35 MILES PER GALLON 70 MILES PER HOUR If you have found your past motoring bills to be excessive too large a part of your income. vhy not solve the111 words
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Article, Illustration979 1934-10-11 13 Mr. R. K. Burns In Singapore. (From A Special Correspondent.) t rnturie* ago before the inven- I tton of printing, the scholar who wandered from one university to Another was the chief means by which ideas were exchanged and national culture widened, i Since then979 words
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Article915 1934-10-11 13 Judge Orders General Administration. Mr. Justice Prlchard delivered Judg- 1 ment yesterday In Uu- Supreme Court In the originating summons hi connection with the estate of Hadjee Mohamed Yoosuf. The plaintiffs In the case were th« Estate and Trust Agencies (1937) Ltd., who were appointed administrators of915 words
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511 1934-10-11 13 Straits Tunes Makes Some Inquiries. ConsMeraMe interest has been, aro— ea in local shipping circles by I the psAMcatUa hi the Straits Times I of Oct. 4 of a reference to the vessel Dofirersbank which has been plying between Singapore and lava port*511 words
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Advertisement101 1934-10-11 13 2P^ delivery upon payment of a Hk^ ■CCWAME THE WOtK' small initial ■El (OiDosavicrow deposit. RONFO H° r- !M S UNOtTHJ GUARANTEE WITH EVWY MACHI« Hranclies at Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur and Penang ANNOUNCEMENT (Late Diners please note!) Mr. WALT DISNEY desires it to be known that his latest TECHNICOLOUR Silly101 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-11 13 pyWingLoong f )/7|2\\Tft WOOL* KUGAT OS Vf/foh) \jkyf, A If W€ WORE CLOfttfS Nfs/Wy/rOf M^ I MASTERS'. I MEN LIKE THESE KNOW AND APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF ANCHOR BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY t^c^ RESTORES THE ENERGY 1 I DRAINED BY HARD V ~W EXERTION BREWED AND lOTTLED IN SINGAPORE •V THE62 words
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Sir Philip Sassoon Attends Boxing Tournament Organised By R.A.F.
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Article, Illustration679 1934-10-11 14 Organised mainly through the efforts of the physical training officer. Mr. L. S. Rutley. the R.A." boxing tournament was carried through in tne newest of the hangars at the Base, a dozen WUdebeeste torpedo bombers being left out on the aerodrome tor the night in679 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-10-11 14 Jumping for the ball at a line out in yesterday's game between H.M.S. Terror and an S.CC. "B" XV.19 words
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341 1934-10-11 14 United Services .4; Police .1. i On a slippery, rain-soaked pitch at the Depot. Thomson Road, yesterday the United Services gave a splendid exhibition of hockey to defeat the S.S. Police, one of the strongest teams in Singapore last year, by tour goals341 words
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Article255 1934-10-11 14 Tourney Started. Malacca. Oct. 8. The following are the results of the games so far played in the Malacca Badminton Association annual tournament. Open Singles. First Round. C. J. Shepherdson ben N. Kandiah, 5—3, 4—15, 15—11. Tay Keen I.im beat A. Chelladural. 15—11, 15—12. Che Kim Hawke255 words
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Article161 1934-10-11 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 9. The Negrl Sembilan hockey StaUtrial fixed for today was washed out by rain. A trial will therefore take place on Thursday prior to selecting the State side to meet Selangor on Saturday here. The following are th. sides Colours: Alexander 8.161 words
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Article64 1934-10-11 14 The October Medal (Stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. Gold Medal The following have qualified for the Gold Medal Competition which Is to be played off in conjunction with the October Medal:—J. H. Addis. B. la Cloche, H. Jackson, J. M. Harper. C. Q. Starkey,64 words
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Article1559 1934-10-11 14 THE WORLD OF SPORT. Next Ryder Cup Venue. All-India Rugger Tourney. Origin Of Famous Clubc. Hooking Sticks Must Go. Nigel Haig Retires. Khoo Hooi Hye Deposed. A MKRICANS are already thinking of the Ryder Cup golf match next year, and It Is understood that It ha.5 been agreed1,559 words
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Article68 1934-10-11 14 The following have accepted to play Hockey for S.CC. Ist XI vs. Ist Battn The Wiltshire Regiment today at 5.10 p.m. at 8.C.C.: F. J. L. Mayger; R. A. Ash worth and Lt. W. 8. T. Douglass: T. W. Morray, E. W. Reeve and H. Hughes H allett68 words
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Article50 1934-10-11 14 Tbe following will represent the Singapore Colts "A" against the OR A 1 on the R. I. ground on Saturday Jo. Aeria; C. Teskey and Dr. V. Xavler; R. Barth Dr. L. Jayesuria and P. Ayres N. Modder. I. Van Oeyzel, C. Alphonso, C. Schelkls and D. Nelson.50 words
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12 1934-10-11 15 Scrappy Rugger Game On The Padang Navy Team Beaten By Five Points.12 words
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Article105 1934-10-11 15 On Sunday the "A" Class will sail I the second race for the Jean II Challenge Cup, start 10 a.m. As there are several doubtful starters In the "B" Class, they will again compete In a Sweepstake Race, starting at 10.10 am. There will also be no Change105 words
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Article166 1934-10-11 15 Ties For Saturday And Sunday. The first round ties of the Men's Open Doubles championship and one of the semi-final ties of the Women's Open Singles championship will be olayed off at the Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon Road, on Saturday and Sunday, as follows:— Saturday at 2 p.m.166 words
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Article28 1934-10-11 15 London, Oct. 10. Hampshire beat Somerset by 12 points to 6 in a friendly and the London Irish defeated Bective Rangers by 20 points to 12.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-10-11 15 A strarrle for possession in the loose on the padang ye*terd»*i afternoon12 words
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Article51 1934-10-11 15 The following will play for the Negri Colts against the N.S. Club today on the N.S. padang :—F. A. Marsh. R. C. W Fowler, Dr. Geo. van Geyzel; L. Stork, J. L. OHara. R. Newman; A. Reutens, G. OHara. J. G. Reutens, P. Marsh. R. Thomas. Reserves: R. Frugtniet, L.51 words
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Article147 1934-10-11 15 3l>ursday, Oct. 11. Rugby: S.C.C. Training and Scrum PracS.CC. padang Hockey: S.C.C. lrt XI vs. Wlltshires. S.C.C. patlan?. Pootball: B.C.P.A. League. C.C A. A. vs. A. A. A.. Jalan Besar Stadium. Friday. Oct. 12. ]»ootball Government League. Marines I vs. Monopolies I at Alison Road. Hockey: S.C.C. vs.147 words
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Article163 1934-10-11 15 To S.C.C. "B" XV. S.C.C. "B" 5 pts., H.M.S. Terror nil. On the padang yesterday afternoon an S.C.C. "B" XV defeated H.M.S. Terror by 5 points (a goal) to nil. It was a scrappy game from start to finish neither team having any outstanding performers163 words
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Article59 1934-10-11 15 Well-known Trainer x.eturns To Singapore. Mr. H. Marland, the well-known trainer, has returned to Singapore from Java and intends settling down in Malaya. He has brought with him Miss Sardis and Ernst, which raced at Penang last Christmas. Mr. Marland is particularly wellknown through the success in the59 words
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Article69 1934-10-11 15 S.C.R.C. 2 S.R.C. 1. The Chinese playing on the S.R.C. ground beat the home side at hockey by the odd goal in three yesterday afternoon. The game on the whole was scrappy. The Recreation Club opened the scoring through Armstrong and held on to the advantage until the69 words
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Article110 1934-10-11 15 The V.M.C.A. hockey team against Khalsa Association tomorrow on the Khalsa Ground at 5 p.m., will be selected from the following: J. Bleha, A. N. Chatterjee. V. Xavier, W. R. Willis. Lee Fong Lim, G. Day, Catchatoor. M. M. H. Shlrazle, A. N. Katyal, P. C. Sands, Lee110 words
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Article14 1934-10-11 15 New York, Oct. 9. St. Louis won the world baseball series today. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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744 1934-10-11 15 To Be Sold By Auction Next Month. The following griffins have been shipped by the British Bloodstock Agency to the order of the Singapore Turf Club on the P. and O. Soudan which Is expected to arrive In Singapore on or about Oct. 24.744 words
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Article72 1934-10-11 15 Two Events Arranged For Veterans. The committee of the S.C.R.C. have decided to include two events for veterans in theii open lawn tennis tournament, which commences at Hong Llm Green on Oct. 22. These will be Veterans' singles and Veterans' doubles. The only qualification for these two events72 words
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Article66 1934-10-11 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 7. King Edward VII School, Taiping, are proving themselves a first class hockey combination this season and registered two further success this week. The principal Taiping hockey results are as follows: King Edward VII School 2. Talpinq Tigers 0. King Edward VH66 words
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Article80 1934-10-11 15 The dates of the finals of the Billiards and Badminton Tournaments held by the St. Joseph's Church Brigade are as follows Badminton Championship, Saturday, Oct. 13, at 3.45 p.m. R. FroU vs. H. Gomes. Badminton Doubles Handicap C. Schelkls and C. Mlsson vs. T. Rodrigu** and80 words
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Article62 1934-10-11 15 The following will represent O^l Rafflesian's Association at Hockey vs. Raffles Institution in the Annual Match Past vs. Present on Monday. Oct. 15 at 5.15 p.m., in Whites H. O. Valberg A. Jansen and Mohd. Tamby: Yassln, E. Mathlews and Sohan Singh; C. De Souza, O. M. B.62 words
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Article218 1934-10-11 15 Draw For The Singles And Doubles. The draw in the S.V.C. badminton singles and doubles tournament to be held In the Drill Hall starting on Tuesday. Oct. 16. is as follows. Singles. Pte. Yusop vs. L. De Souza, a bye. Pte. Yadi vs. Pte. C. H. Bone. Pte.218 words
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Article68 1934-10-11 15 Qualifiers For Gold Cap Competition. The October Medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. The following have qualified for the Gold Medal competition which Is to be played off In conjunction with the October Medal: J. H. Addis, B. la Cloche, H. Jackson. J.68 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-10-11 15 MJbs Betty Frost of South Africa, driving off from the 17th tee at Stoke Poges in the Girls' Golf Championship.20 words
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Article53 1934-10-11 15 The following will represent the Chinese Companion Athletic Association against the Amicable Athletic Association in the S.CF.A. League today at Jalan Besar Stadium: Yong Ching, Seng Hock. Im Peng. Cheng Hoe, ?hee Kit Chwee Cbua, Seng Cheng. Tee Sian. keng Hock. Hoi San, Peng Cher Reserves :—Peng Kiang. Eng Kee53 words
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307 1934-10-11 15 The tenth annual Rifle Meeting or the Malay Company of the S.V.C. was held at Buklt Timah Rifle Range on Sunday. The meeting was open to all members ot "F" Company S.V.C. and the 2nd Battalion S.V.C. Intelligence Section. About 70 entries were307 words
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Article88 1934-10-11 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.'* Malacca. Oct 3. On Friday, the St. Francis' Association scored a comfortable victcr> cvvr the strong Banda Kaba team by t:.rtv clear goals. C. A. de Vrits. H. lA. de Souza and B. Singh being the sccre r s. Although playing a man short88 words
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Advertisement121 1934-10-11 15 Just \^ff%^\\ Arrived "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW RECORDS FOR OCTOBER ISSUE HERE ARE SOME OF THE CHOICE ONES B SM3 111. STRING ALONG WITH YOU. F.T. Bay N«Me r AIR ANt> WARMER, F.T. Ba y Noble B BZOB LOVE. Twal Gracie Fields JUST A IATI'HY LITTLK TONE, Gracie FVMs B121 words
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Advertisement11 1934-10-11 15 a3t JF^^ .^l^l WffW iviltAVt vi|rp|| DLTTRIBUTOR/ FOR Iwl H BEER11 words
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1379 1934-10-11 16 HOME HOCKEY PROSPECTS. Barclays Bank To Run Six Separate Teams. London. Sept. 28. Though a good many clubs play their opening matches on Saturday, a good many more will be holding further trials and the season will .iot be fairly under way for at least1,379 words
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Article137 1934-10-11 16 S. L. Waide Makes A Good Recovery. S. L. Waide. the Irish international and Oxford University threeqmrter, has made such a remarkable recovery from the severe injuries received In a match against Gloucester last November, that he may be able to play again this season. Waide underwent two137 words
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Article29 1934-10-11 16 Billiards. In the final of the Junior Four Ball Handicap Tournament. Lee Cheng Puan (owe 80) defeated Chua Kei.g Pak (owe 50) by 150 to 138.29 words
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Article318 1934-10-11 16 London. Sept 29. Freddie Miller's training methods will shock the orthodox school of thought in this country, writes Stanley LongstafX in the Sporting Life. When this clever and hard-hitting American holder of the world's fea-ther-weight championship steps Into the ring at the Albert Hall318 words
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Article63 1934-10-11 16 Only Residents To Play On English Tour. (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 24. Johannesburg— The South African Cricket Board today decided only to play South Africans resident in South i Africa during the English tour of 1935. j This me.ns that Owen Smith, Mel- ville and63 words
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Article233 1934-10-11 16 i The results of matches in the Municipal Services Club Billiards Tournament played over the week-end were as follows English Handicap. Lim Fook Loong (owe 60) beat Yeo Joo Seng (owe 50) by 32 points. Chye Yok Hon (scr.) beat E. J. Woodford (owe 60) w.o. J.233 words
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Article58 1934-10-11 16 The following will represent the SCR C. at hockey vs. R.A.M.C. on Friday, at S.C.R.C. Tan Hock Liat Henry Boon and Yap Choon Lih Tan Chlap Kirn, Gan Kee Slang and Cheong Chee Lim Keng Slew. Lou Kee Choc. Chua Choon Leong, Llm Chin Khean and John Lim.58 words
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Article38 1934-10-11 16 (From Our Own CorresponJ^nt.) Seremban. Oct. 10. The Negrl Sembilan rugger team will travel to Ipoh on Saturday to play Perak In the Farlelgh-Robertaon trophy match. The Negrl side has not yet been definitely decided on.38 words
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Article421 1934-10-11 16 Germany Possesses The World's Best Player. London, Sept. 24. "The idea of holding an open lawn tennis championship similar to the open championship at golf Is dead at least for the present." writes Stanley Doust in The Daily Mail. These were the words of W. T. Til I421 words
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Advertisement310 1934-10-11 16 The case for the HIGH-SPEED OIL ENGINE The Thornycroft high-speed diesel offers all the advantages of the petrol motor plus the low fuel cost of the heavy oil engine. Lower first cost and weight than slow-speed 54/70 b.h.p. types 6-cyllndcr fa Compact dimensions. with reverse gear. >#(<j j^OotAw^^ stern gear,310 words
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Article, Illustration740 1934-10-11 17 The Open Road. By The Motoring Correspondent. AT times, such as now, those who frame Singapore's traffic policy lay themselves open to a charge of trying to force the pace of progress. Many residents, motorists as well as non- motorists, feel that restrictive740 words
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Article779 1934-10-11 17 At the Olympia Motor Shor. the Austin exhibits are always a centre of Interest as typifying the established trend of British motor development, and the eight models with new bodies to appear on Stand 10ft in the Grand Hall, will fully Justify special lntcvest this year. At779 words
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Article393 1934-10-11 17 Meditation.— Mr. Hore-Belisha has I spread his silence order throughout the country. He must now draw a zone of silence around the Ministry of Transport Itself while he tarns to the problems which he promised to solve.— Lonaon Evening Standard. Consideration. The zones of silence experiment393 words
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603 1934-10-11 17 Driving At 1 50 Miles An Hour Is Easy! A>. Whitney Straight S ay* Few drivers have so quickly caught the public's Imagination as Whitney Straight, the young Anglo- American, who, during the present racing season has very successfully converted his hobby Into a paying business the business of motor603 words
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Article98 1934-10-11 17 New cars never may be as cheap as bicycles, but according to overseas advices prices are getting remarkably low. An English car that will seU in that country at under £100 will be on the market before the end of the year, Germany is manufacturing cars which98 words
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Article18 1934-10-11 17 The Famous Racing Drivers series will be concluded next week with Frau Lotte Bahr, of Berlin.18 words
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Advertisement174 1934-10-11 17 SINGER ELEVEN SALOON The first car in the world to be fitted with "Fluidrive" and Independent Front Wheel Springing, this model is also outstanding as regards body equipment, which includes safety glass all round a spare wheel locker at the rear with accommodation, when the locker lid is down, for174 words
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3019 1934-10-11 18 Urgent Need For Action. Mr. Richard Page contributes an arUcle in the September Issue of the Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire on Wild Life in Malaya. He stresses tbe need for urgent action If »he3,019 words
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Article331 1934-10-11 18 Sensational Declaration. EUROPEAN BUDDHISTS MEET IN LONDON. "Nothing is more contrary to German nature than humility preached by Christ." Such was the startling declaration made by the Hitlerian delegate. Ouldo Auster, before the Congress of European Buddhists which opened recently In London. "Young Germany." affirmed the331 words
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Article39 1934-10-11 18 Lahore, Sept. 21. A 16-year-old boy was drowned today through diving into a river from a railway bridge for a wager of Rs. 10. He did not reappear and the body has not been recovered.39 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-11 18 We Can Supply RUBBER STAMPS of every description made to order Price* from 73 eenU ■pwardi Cadi with an order*. "ECONOMY" SCRIBBLING PADS for workshop*, schoob ■nd offices. No. t. It" s t" SI.JO No. z «H x SH> MM No. 1. 4»i" z §H» M.M Postage per doten (within99 words
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Advertisement320 1934-10-11 18 husbands oausaves AREMT REALLY SO O H«JDTO MANAGE- fcroWMerf y**\ testing lordly side by side I^K^&Sm^ on a snowy hillock of \&Js^ finely mashed potatoes F1 English food, hallowed L<^. by English tradition F\ Wall's Sausages of course. AS LONG AS YOU REMEMBER Wall's Sausages, made TO FEED THE BRUTES320 words
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Article142 1934-10-11 19 Compulsory Contributions. AMAZING PLAN OUTLINED BY DR. GOEBBELS. Berlin, Oct. 9. The Government today Inaugurated a battle against distress in the coming winter with the characteristic pomp and glamour of Heir Hitler. Dr. Goebbels addressed 1,500 officials, workmen, and unemployed in Opera House, the audienceReuter - 142 words
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Article74 1934-10-11 19 Survey Published By The League. London, Oct. 9. The League of Nations publishes a survey of world conditions from 1925 to 1933. The lowest stage of depression was reached In the middle of 1932, and from then on there was a steady improvement, which -vas specially accelerated InReuter - 74 words
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Article74 1934-10-11 19 Chinese To Return Via India. Simla, Oct. 9. The Chinese official mission to Tibet nas. It is reported, decided to return to China by way of India.— Reuter. Anching Lama Leaves. Shanghai, Oct. 10. The Anching Lama of Tibet, head of the deputation sent by the TibetansSin Kuo Min - 74 words
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Article120 1934-10-11 19 Lowest Unemployment In Four Years. London, Oct. 9. It was announced today that there was a decrease in unemployment in September of 54,591 compared with August, and a decrease of 254,740 compared with September, 1933, the lowest for four years. The number of Insured persons employed IsReuter - 120 words
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Article205 1934-10-11 19 Rubber Shares Show Recovery. London, Oct. 6. On the money market supplies have been augmented by over £8,000,000 interest and dividend disbursements yesterday and consequently money was again easy, though a firmer tendency had been seen earlier in the week. Discounts continue firm and the Clearing Banks haveReuter - 205 words
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Article139 1934-10-11 19 Third Of Its Nature In Three Months. Paris, Oct. 9. The regrettable Incident at Smyrna is considered closed. A French official announcement states that the rapid regulation of the situation was due to a frank exchange of views on both sides. The incident arose because the French admiralAneta-Trans-Ocean - 139 words
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Article84 1934-10-11 19 Shipping Company's Losses. London, Oct. 9. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. report that the deficiency account, which was £9,000,000 at the end of 1932. was £11.300,000 at the end of 1933. The directors emphasise the amount "merely represents such losses as it has been possible to assessReuter - 84 words
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Article74 1934-10-11 19 Practical Joke At German Embassy. London, Oct. 8. Half a dozen Scotland Yard detectives are examining the roof of the German Embassy for clues to the perpetrators of a practical Joke. Officials yesterday afternoon became aware that a huge white flag Inscribed "Release Thaelmann" was floating fromReuter - 74 words
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Article101 1934-10-11 19 The "New Deal." HOW NATIONAL DISASTER WAS AVERTED. Chicago, Oct. 9. The claim that the New Deal had saved the United States from revolution was made in a speech today by Mr. Donald R. Rlchberg, President Roosevelt's chief policy adviser. Mr. Rlchbe/g declared that hadReuter - 101 words
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Article95 1934-10-11 19 South-West Supports Magistrate. Hong Kong, Oct. 10. Mr. Tang Shao-yi, magistrate of the "model district" of Chungsban (who was driven last week to take refuge In Macao by the rebel Chungshan preservation corps) will be requested by the South-West Political Council to resume his duties. This, however, isSin Kuo Min - 95 words
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Article68 1934-10-11 19 Why The Negotiations Collapsed. Melbourne, Oct. 9. Coalition negotiations between Mr i Lyons and Mr. Page, leader of the j Country Party, have collapsed. Mr. I Lyons had offered the Country Party two full cabinet portfolios and one assistant ministership. Mr. Page demanded an inquiry Into the workingReuter - 68 words
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Article65 1934-10-11 19 Deficit Expected To Reach Fr. 1,000,000,000. Brussels, Oct. 7. A cut of 80.000.000 francs has been made in the national defence estimates as the result of a special appeal by the Minister of Finance to help balance the 1935 budget. Other departments are urged to economise to avoidReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1934-10-11 19 Basle. Oct. 9. The hope that Britain will stabilise sterling was expressed at the meeting of Governors of Central Banks affiliated to the Bank of International Settl*ments yesterday. The meeting also discussed the forthcoming meeting of the gold bloc in Brussels.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 46 words
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Article39 1934-10-11 19 Alexandria, Oct. 9. The two Italian specialists attending King Fuad at Cairo will be assisted by a famous German physician. Professor Rii.iann Bergmann, who was summoned to the royal bedside on Monday Dy urgent telegram. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article34 1934-10-11 19 London, Oct. 6. At least 20 persons were injured as the result of serious collisions between Fascists and anti-Fascists at a blackshirt meeting at Plymouth at which Sir Oswald Mosley spoke. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 34 words
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Article33 1934-10-11 19 Poona, Oct. 9. The tariff board has been Instructed to open an immediate inquiry Into the Indian woollen textile Industry. It is understood that the industry is demanding Increased protection. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1934-10-11 19 London, Oct. 9. Col. Townsend, of the American Rubber Manufacturing Association, has Joined the consumers' panel of the International Rubber Committee. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article196 1934-10-11 19 Sympathy Of British King And Queen. Rugby, Oct. 9. The news of tne terrible events in Marseilles was conveyed to the King and Queen at Sandringham this evenIng, their Majesties sent a personal and private telegram to the bereaved Queen expressing their profound sympathy. To the President ofBritish Wireless - 196 words
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Article22 1934-10-11 19 Mukden. Oct. 0. The Federation of British Industries mission arrived here today from Japan and was warmly welcomed.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article287 1934-10-11 19 Syed Mohamed Alsagoff Estate Litigation. The case in which Syed Mohamed bin All Alsagoff, Syed Ibrahim bin All Alsagoff and Sheriffa Azzah blnte All Alsagoff sued Mr. R. J. Farrer, Syed Ahmad bin Omar Alsagoff, Syed Ahmad bin All Alsagoff, Syed Zalnal Abldln bin All Alsagoff287 words
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Article203 1934-10-11 19 Young School Mistress Attempts Suicide. A good-looking young schoolmistress, wearing glasses and dressed in a colourful Shanghai gown stood charged in the police court this morning with attempting to take her own life. The woman. Chew Eng, aged 23. pleaded guilty before Mr. J. M. Brander.203 words
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Article, Illustration44 1934-10-11 20 Croun Prince Peter or Yugoslavia, »h> becomes King, under a regency, on the death of King Alexander. (Planet News.) An electric bomb exploding in front of the Brussels City Hall during aerial manoeuvres. (Planet News.; Finland's candidate at an English beauty contest. (Planet News.)44 words
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Article, Illustration56 1934-10-11 20 onpetitors in the Round Europe air nee cheeked In at the Tempelhof Aerodrome in Berlin after leaving Warsaw. J. Balcer. a Polish oilot. receives a kiss of welcome from his wife on arrival in Berlin. (Planet News.) The French Ragby League team which Is U tour the Midlands, on arrival56 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-10-11 20 Three winter-sport enthusiasts ready for a sledge run down the snow slopes of Mount Donna Buang, Melbourne. (Planet News.) Mack Sennett, the film producer, who is one of the Judges, signing an autograph album for Miss Hungary (Rene* Gosstony) in the "Miss Europe" competitions. (Planet Newt.)46 words
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