The Straits Times, 15 October 1934
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Title Section38 1934-10-15 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 2« PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1984. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement247 1934-10-15 1 smr.»POSE 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE *****. POPULAR ACWATEP WATCH WORKS' Younger Every Morning! Thanks to this marvellous discov- lH BX '^mX 3 try. wrinkles can be made to dis- V^iaam \Mim- wPIP appear and the skin regain its XTfißr llrß' '<4 youthful beauty. Taaß^"^9^sm 1 f '>'^' Science has long247 words
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Advertisement315 1934-10-15 1 *w«uk*»" ♦NEW RANGE OF TABLE LAMPS AND LAMP SHADES ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS PARCHMENT SHADES FROM 95 cents each. TABLE LAMPS WITH ~K ILLUMINATED BOWLS jKW srf^s al*. COMPLETE WITH JAf^'i Wk PARCHMENT SHADES '^^B* M FROM $12.50 each. ROBINSON £r> Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. /AL^b^b^bW. CHOICE l iICS315 words
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Advertisement10 1934-10-15 1 FLOWERC PHONE 4097 I IS. Orchard I (Aiib«r Mansions) I10 words
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Advertisement617 1934-10-15 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CAROO SERVICES PKNTNBTJLAR AlfD OBTBNTAL R W. OP UKDKR CONTRACT WTTH HIB MAJEBTYS 3OWBWMKrTT LOrTDOW AND FAR BABI MAIL BKRVICK OUTWARD FROM LOHDON POR CHWA AND JAPAN DOS Tonnage B'pore. SOUDAN i.500 Oct. J4 CARTHAGB 15.0Q0 Oct.617 words
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Advertisement674 1934-10-15 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CCNERAL PASSENCER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE, \tutM uutatao tn Jsrjaai TO LONDON. Maples. ManeaVa, Lsaisa. Aatwera RoUerdam and MMdaSshreagh. Vessels Tonnage Due Bmß. t TERUKUNI MARD 12.000 Oct. 16 17 HAKUSAN MARD 10.500 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 HARUNA MARU 10.500 Nov. 14 U I KATORI MARU 10.000 Nov.674 words
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Advertisement647 1934-10-15 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LIMITED. rfneorporated to Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND OFKNHAGKN. Prom Fi jux •frucu Fltwi 81>ore Malicca Port Penang MS. arbam ALSIA 16/10 18/10 11/10 19 10 BORINGIA 6/11 0/11 7/11 0/11 KRRIA 27/11 27/11 28/11 30/11 FIONIA 18/12 18/12 18/12647 words
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Advertisement253 1934-10-15 2 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST AOVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming pool Delicious meals— Hot and coJd runni* water In each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong. See your253 words
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Advertisement1274 1934-10-15 2 V sWA .A- M— i— —-J— »_a^- J^ssssP^oaT*»«^J^r*T*'r'^B THE RLTTB ivniui LINE (Ocean THE Hl'A KHIOW BTEAMSHTP OO Steam Bblß Ca, Ltd-, aad Cbtaa MwtmU (1001) LTD. etesss Navlgatioa Cc, Ltd. THE CUNARD WHTR STAB LTD. THE STRAITS RTKAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD. TUB CHINA NAVIGATION CO.1,274 words
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Article301 1934-10-15 3 To Collect Insurance. GRAVE CHARGES MADE IN SHANGHAI COURT. Shanghai. Startling accusations that a Bhanghai Chinese shipping company's manager had plotted to blow up a cargo ship on the Shanghai-Fukien run in order to collect the insurance money were made in the Second Special301 words
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Article196 1934-10-15 3 Without Crew Or Light In Formosa Straits. Hong Kong, Oct. 6. When the Kowloon Dockyard's salvage steamer Henry Keswick left Hong Kong on Wednesday for Fcochow to attempt to tow the Norwegian tanker Baringer off the bottom at Pagoda Anchorage, she towed the motor lighter Vermont with her.196 words
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Article30 1934-10-15 3 The Banglore has left Hong Kong and i; expected ta arrive at this Port at nocn on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S. H. Boards wharf on arrival.30 words
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Article173 1934-10-15 3 Maiden Voyage To Rangoon. The Hal Lee passed through Singa J port on Saturday on her maiden voyage from Amoy to Rangoon. Chcpj Tan Quaa lee were hosts to a large number of visitors ahcard during the short time the vessel was In port. The Hal Lee Is173 words
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Article55 1934-10-15 3 DUKAT, Neth., 761 tons, from Bangkok 15-10, for Bangkok 16-10. TUNG SONG Brit.. 156 tons, from Muar 14-10. for Malacca 16-10. i VALAYA. Siamese. 803 tons, from Bangkok 14-10. for Bangkok 17-10. MAJANG. Neth.. 362 tons, from Rengat 14-10, for Indraglrl 17-10. HUA TONG. Brit., 110 tons, from55 words
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Article54 1934-10-15 3 The following left Singapore for East and South Africa and South America Lf the O.S.K. Arabia Mam: Mr. Cecil Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hems Baumgart, Miss Rupert Baumgart, Mrs. Mary Matilda, Mr. and Mrs. George Ray Hicks, Miss Hllen Kathoryn Hicks. Mr. Thomas Dillon, Mr. P. M Fletcher,54 words
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Article131 1934-10-15 3 i Monday. October 15. Snips alongside the rVaarves «r expected M airr*c Godown Gale Entrance KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow." Lch "Vedette," Lch. "Lady Evelyn." W. Bt. "Sweet." The Cable. Oil Wharf Nil. I Coal Wharf Nil VESSE.IS IM OKI DOCK*. Tanjang Fagar. Albert131 words
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Article212 1934-10-15 3 Huge Expenditure May Be Discontinued. Washington, Oct. 5. The Postmaster-General, Mr. James A. Farley, today opened the Inquiry Into American ocean mail subsidies. "The question which we have to determine," he said, "is whether these subsidies should continue. This commission is asking why the contract* for212 words
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Advertisement101 1934-10-15 3 1 For everything appertaining to travel. Banking and freight, rtl'l'LY IO WACOI^S'LITS I (wopto twaveT^sepvicel 39. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 5908. NO BOOKING FEES. SARAWAK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated in Sarawak) SINGAPORE TO BDCHINO daj «nWI VYNER BROOKE 20th Oct. 6 p.m. VYNEK BROOKE 2»th Oct. 6 pa. VYNER BROOKE 7th101 words
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Advertisement575 1934-10-15 3 AUCTION NOTICES. j AUCTION A MORTGAGEE'S SALES On Tnesday, Oct. 23. 1*34. at 2 30 p.m. At the saleroom of Messrs. Tan Ho Oon Co.. Ltd., Nos. 90 and 92, Market Street. Estate of T. O. M WHEW, Deceased. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Lot 1- Valuable Statutory grant land, situ- ate in575 words
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Advertisement788 1934-10-15 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (incorporated la FM S > LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. KLYS. AND SIAM STATES HAIIWAYS. TELEPHONE: Pretgfal M3S— Passage SISI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRESS. < (Incorporated in England). BOMB VIA CANADA. I Hong Kong to England 28 days. Hong Kong to788 words
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Advertisement371 1934-10-15 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Porto and Sues Canal. Due Sails Steamer 6"pore S'poro ♦CITY OF KHIOS In port Oct. 11 CITY OF KHARTOUM Oct. SO Nov 3 FOR HONGKONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN DIM Sails. Steamer E'pore Spore CITY371 words
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Miscellaneous165 1934-10-15 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins. bur.shine temp. •K nrs. *P .'o Star 89 1.49 6.1 73 Sitlawan 85 Nil 2.1 72 Kota Bharu 87 0.02 9.5 74 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 7.1 73 Malacca 84 Nil 4.7 73 Singapore (Kallane Aerodrome) 86165 words
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Advertisement508 1934-10-15 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any n—Hlor advertised in these eoiamns tend ronirs of testlmssnaks. Do not tea* originals. TYPIST-ACCOUNTANT, wanted by rubber exporters. Apply stating age and salary required. Box No. 252. Straits Times. tui'NG Chinese male stenographer, must be proficient at shorthand and English language. Apply Box ho.508 words
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Advertisement782 1934-10-15 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE FURNISHED ROOMS with private family. Balconies and bathrooms attached. Mm. tan. Phone and garage. Board, opt. 2*4, 8. T. METRoPOLE HOTEL. Brt* Basati Road. Mod. Ban. service. Rooms from $40 fun Board from $96 sgle- Pram $150 dble Phone 7986 AT BUNNTSIDE, 7. Oxley Road. Single and double rooms.782 words
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Advertisement719 1934-10-15 4 MISCELLANEOUS MADAME DIETfc-LessoM ta French and Su 11 r O ed. A TS a &76 alnßta Pr resS »OC CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMEB delivered to you every week for three months for $1.60 MUiager. Sunday Times. IF TOO HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas have tbe Strain Budge: post«o to719 words
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Advertisement970 1934-10-15 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. FOR SALE TIN and WOLFRAM Areas of alluvial deposits aro available both for Dredging and Hydrauliclng. For particulars, apply: T. WER6ENI, BANDON, S. SUM. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Terders are lnvdted fcr the supply of Anhydrous Ammonia and Cal-ium Chloride during 1935. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room.970 words
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Advertisement595 1934-10-15 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE. MRS. and MR. AKAJL GRADUATE OP THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Ist fleer. No. 117, Middle Reno, SINGAPORE. •STOURCLIFF HOUSE' I (t, TANGLIN HILL) PAYING GUESTS RECEIVED SPACIOUS GROUNDS. TENNIS, BADMINTON. MOBERN SANITATION. VERY MODERATE TERMS. TEL: tilt. RUBBER STAMPS of every description made to order. Prices595 words
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Advertisement302 1934-10-15 4 J^» FIGARO. LADIES' HAIKDKKSSIM. BY EUROPEAN LADY EXPERTS. Try oar NEW EUGENE Machine THERE'S NO OTHER HERE FOR PERFECT WAVING. for $15. ONLY AND FUVA MACHINE $8. $10. ONLY. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr». HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET Telephone 7467. "GRAND SLAM" The Wonder Pipe. Made302 words
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Miscellaneous181 1934-10-15 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within -OuWde Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3.M 44* 1 M Quarterly «Se Sli— I 7M Half Yearly $17.M $24.M $ISM Yearly $34.M $48M $3t.»s Note.— OotsUUon cheeses should Include the nsval bank dtoeoi t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and metmettone for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:—181 words
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Advertisement67 1934-10-15 5 HdfcLfa roStn Bju ukli NICARPO with iii.fr orioihai. Mi.i..i H iii Hum*h 001 1 aim i rm HOT El NIW Uftlll «OuW A COwKTAII IQtINUt fiAl A BOHEMIAN NIGHT ftl ft (I IM LA&L. BOOK LAMI V FUti UUUU lABILB maVa T i mi i dunliM mnftr' wpl ca I67 words
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Advertisement30 1934-10-15 5 KAIIKI itBVHt 10 MAIAU I li> "-WB I mm J» *)««r i 11l nil ilttll{ I' 1 1 ll| JJ 1 1 |g||ipiilHwi |n H !irw ii i mmt i30 words
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Advertisement7 1934-10-15 5 iuk ibiuH moid roif I Mr iiiiCJu7 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-10-15 5 ■JSwt 1 1 'I 1.",',! fnßfflfert"" IM M U Ii Hi 'Mlm Itefe AvMIUV ttftll^bttf V jll f M H Iti ii 11 1 m M 1 it I Mil AflMMffl tl* I I b i I i.*v f r40 words
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Miscellaneous19 1934-10-15 5 I H r.1.»«t»»^.. hi <- J |M| Ml 111 M L |J I I'll NH i i i ii j19 words
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Miscellaneous62 1934-10-15 5 l# 1 I ••111 III I I II II nHH I I I I I liilWN fr^ Ii BlS^^^Uii HPt I n 111 HBi l^flP r HM Hi' Hb^^V if' j \^X UpLmHI H' ■pB H| l HI LttlMililt I ii ()l liHbli I. II *'ll «> I* lh(> 11,.<62 words
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Miscellaneous13 1934-10-15 5 I I*|M H |{|.||.i (|l| II 1 it "I ih il MUflll* I*'*13 words
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Article4701 1934-10-15 6 Another Budget Surplus? The Government Prepares For 1935 General Election South Wales Narrowly Escapes Disaster Shilling 'Phones To Aberdeen Welsh Wedding Ring For The Princess. <F/om Our Own Correspondent.) STkAITS TIMXS OmCE, Fleet Street, Oct. 2. as a seasoned London Letter writer, I cannot remember a week4,701 words
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Advertisement88 1934-10-15 6 SUN KEE FLOWERSHOP SPECIALIST IN I LORAL DECORATIONS. BOUQUETS AND WREATHS Orders promptly executed PHONE 6711. HOTELS THE WORLD OVER CAN NO LONGER CLAIM AS BEING FIRST CLASS UNLESS THEIR BEDS ARE FITTED WITH SIMMONS BED SPRING THE FIRST- CLASS BED SPRING. THE BED SPRING THAT NEVER SAGS. THE BED88 words
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Advertisement163 1934-10-15 6 *o*'See the Electric Refrigerator that has proved itself by leading in Malaya since 1925. KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS See them to-day MALAYAN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY 14. ROBINSON ROAD TELEPHONE: 3464 ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in India 1874. DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR— I 934 1933 RESULTS New Business 45163 words
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Article212 1934-10-15 7 Plan To Build In England. PERMISSION MAY BE REFUSED. 1 lie Morning Post understands that a Danish company are contemplating the erection of a big new bacon factory in England. Fellxstowe has been mentioned as the probable site. The project is. however, likely to meet with serious212 words
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Article61 1934-10-15 7 Twenty Years' Service With Shanghai Police. Shanghai. Oct. 4. The Chinese branch of the Shanghai Municipal Police last night presented Extra-Commissioner R. M. J Martin with a gold buddha. Capt. Martin, a popular officer, Is retiring from Sunday, after 20 years" service in the Shanghai Police force. He61 words
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Article28 1934-10-15 7 By reason of the vote of £750.000 foi the development of civil aviation In India, Calcutta. Bombay md Lahore will soon be linked by air.28 words
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Advertisement177 1934-10-15 7 The grand successor to "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." *l!]w9laßb t? t* r JR« Rw < n &j^R] Rv S^VKLISS in a role jroull love at much as be R|O»^HRflfl I krrci playing id From his pomayat of Nathao Rothschild he turns to Cabot Ban. who tried to hard to be177 words
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Advertisement200 1934-10-15 7 "BEAUTIFUL LADY" TreMidMS Sicctst Cone nrh* and Get Ymt Stats at the GLOBE THEATRE in the GREAT WORLD SHOW TONIGHT TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7.45 and 9.30 p.m. THE STAR MOTION PICTURE CO., PRESENT Miss BUTTERFLY WU in "BEAUTIFUL LA D V NOTE TICKETS OBTAINABLE AT THE GATES TICKET HOLDERS J200 words
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Advertisement371 1934-10-15 7 The Town is talking about Walt Disney's "Funny Little Bunnies" Worth the price of admission alone! Positivtly Last Right!! CAPITOL The Best all -Round Progtamme Seen for months! DON'T MISS IT!! FREDRIC MARCH in 20th Century Pictures' Anniversary Comedy Tt iumph "AFFAIRS OF CELLINI' 9 with CONSTANCE BENNETT, I- RANK371 words
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Advertisement66 1934-10-15 7 TOMORROW NIGHT You'll never know Just how embarrassing embarrassment can be until yon see "EMBARRASSING MOMENTS" with CHESTER MORRIS and MARION NIXON Universal"* latest laugh feast. YOU WILL LAUGH, ROAR AND HOWL WITH GLEE AT THE GIDDY HERO Of THIS FASTMOVING, COMEDY-MYSTERY DRAMA WHO DELIGHTS IN DOING TO OTHERS AR66 words
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Article131 1934-10-15 8 Rubber Quiet Steady. <rto»n Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 15. With London unchanged and New York a holiday on Saturday the local market opened steady quiet this morning. There was very little business passing. Prices remain practically at Saturday's levels. The following were the prices of rubber131 words
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Article232 1934-10-15 8 Singapore. Oet 15, 12 noon. Bnjer. Seller. Gambier 5.50 Java Cube 8.50 Hamburg Cube 9.00 White Muntok Pepper 61.50 White Pepper 60.50 Black Pepper 20.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 3.20 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.65 2.65 Small Flake Tapioca 3.75 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small232 words
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Article39 1934-10-15 8 From China and japan by Kumsan? by due at Singapore tomorrow morning. From China and Japan by Terukunl Muru due at Singapore 2 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Tango Maru due at Singapore on Wednesday.39 words
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Article58 1934-10-15 8 CHAMBER- OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Daily Prices Current For R.M.C. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Oct. 13. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 23 23i/ K (F. 0.8.) current month 23>i 23-i Nov.-!- 24Vi 24% Jan.-Mar. 25?/ 8 April-June 27 27Vfc Tone of Market: Very Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot58 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article445 1934-10-15 8 Issue Val. Pd itoren 4/- 4 Ampat Tin 5/Sellers. 5/9 xd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 87/6 40/£1 £1 Austral Malay 61/5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/9 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng 2.05 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 27/£1 £1 Changkat Tin 60/£1 £1 Chenderiang 8/6 50 50 Hitam Tin 0.49 1445 words
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Article305 1934-10-15 8 VaL PA Buyers 1 1 Kinta Electric 0.80 1 1 M. Elec. 10% Pref. 2.10 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.97 Vi 10 10 Maynard To. SAC 1 1 Malayan Breweries 2.30 50 50 McAlister Co. 79.50 10 5 Overseas Ass. 6.75 40 40 Overseas Ch. pk. Corp. 29.50305 words
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Article126 1934-10-15 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'.j p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4''> p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 105 110126 words
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Article363 1934-10-15 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 1.85 1.90xd. 1.80 1.92 i/ 2 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 A. Hitam ($1) 2.35 2.55 2.35 2.55 A. Malay ($2) 3.30 3.50 3.40 3.50 A. Molek ($1) 1.00 1.05363 words
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Article215 1934-10-15 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 3/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 Lr London,215 words
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Article97 1934-10-15 8 Rugby, Oct. 12. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.21 y2y 2 Athens 510 sellers. Belgrade 214 Berlin 12.15 Bombay 1/6 1/16. Brussels 20.95 Bucharest 490 Buenos Aires 361/ ad. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.00 Helsingfors 226 Vfe Hong Kong Lisbon llOVa Madrid 35 27/32 Milan 57 5/32 MontevideoBritish Wireless - 97 words
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Article207 1934-10-15 8 Ta*ar. Netherlands Indies (The) Bagan, Bengkalls tt Sclat Par.djang (Slngaradja) S Dm. Soengei Liat <Magnrt> ..4 p.m. Denmark (Parcels only) (Aisia) 6 p.m. Tomorrow. Kanmon (Hang Von) 9 am. Tar.djong Ptnang (Bee Tors) 9 a.m. Prngerang (S. Soon Heng) ..9 am. Siam (Parcels only) (Pangkor) ..10 30207 words
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Article128 1934-10-15 8 The rate of an* is Rs 155 $100. The rate of payment ;s Rs. 157 $IPI. The rate of payment Is the rate current on the cay of receipt ot the Money Order Advice bj the Strain Settlement Post Cffice. The rates of lstue of Money Orders drawn128 words
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Article24 1934-10-15 8 Mails from Batavia and Paiembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore at 2 30 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article60 1934-10-15 8 The local agents ol the Imperial AirI ways notify that the outward aeroplane 'due yesterday has been delayed owir.g to bad weather and is now expected here at about 3 p.m. today. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 4 p60 words
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Article50 1934-10-15 8 (From Our Own COl respondent.) London, Oct. 13. Raja Musa— Profit for year ended June 30 £4.405, credit forward £1.961. Bernam Perak— Profit £2,543. credit forward £1,470. Parlt Bruas— Profit £2,635, a dividend of 5 per cent, obsorbing 2.310 recommended, manager's commission £225, directors' percentage £132. forward £106.50 words
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Advertisement10 1934-10-15 8 Price and pamphlet describing best method of applicatio* on request.10 words
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678 1934-10-15 9 BIG TURNOVER SMALL PROFIT PER UNIT. Singapore Cold Storage Company's Policy. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs Boustead and Co., Union Building, on Saturday. Mr. C. R. Cherry presided and the others present were: Mr. W. H. Macgregor,678 words
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Article99 1934-10-15 9 Sungkap Para 8 Per Cent The Sungkap Para Plantations, rubber producer and a member of the Eastern Industries' group, is resuming dividend payments after a lapse of five years. The directors recommend a distribution of 8 per cent, for the year to June 30 last.99 words
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Article457 1934-10-15 9 j Official List of Approximate Prices. Trr following are the pri .j« cents per catty, where not otherwise stated, prevailing I at the Singapore tuarkeU as furnished by the I Market Inspector on Oct. 13: Meat.— Beef steak (round) as per catty, bpcf stew or curry 34. pork,457 words
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Article205 1934-10-15 9 Issue To Finance Purchase. The directors of Xepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., have arranged to purchase further estates in Central Johore, and are Issuing new shares to finance the purchase. The total area it is proposed to acquire is 3.590 acres, of which j approximately 3,562 acres205 words
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Article627 1934-10-15 9 Proposals Explained And Approved. An extraordinary general meeting ol the Clan Line Steamers. Ltd., waa held last month In Qlasgov, for the purpose of considering, and, If thought fit approving, resolutions providing for the readjustment of the capital structure of the company. Lt -Commander Sir August B.627 words
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Article258 1934-10-15 9 UNITED ENGINEERS TO PAY 2 1/2 Working Account Profit Of $167,685. The United Engineers directors' report and statement of accounts for the year ended June 30. for presertatlon to the shareholders at the twenty-third ordinary general meeting of the company to be held at the registered office, River Valley Road.258 words
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Article92 1934-10-15 9 Reorganisation of Industry Already Begun. Toklo. Sept. 22. Financial authorities said today that the Japanese rayon Industry has reached the peak of its prosperity and must now consider readjustment. as a result of which many me -gers and new^ groupings are probable. One merger, that of the Kokuko92 words
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Article400 1934-10-15 9 The following pubUaii^us were issued or received by the Departmc-.t of Statistics, S.B. and F.M.8., during the period Oct. to Oct. 12, inclusive, and are available for public use In the Reference Library, Pullerton Building, Singapore. Application may b? made by members of the oublic resident in400 words
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Advertisement640 1934-10-15 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). Hrn liability 01 member* is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance Ma 6 of 1930 of the Colony. BEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $00,000,000 lamed and fully paid up WCOOO.OOC Kmii m Fund*:— Sterling 8.500.000640 words
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Advertisement27 1934-10-15 9 RENE ULLMANN FOR WEDDING PRESENTS Engagement Wedding rings JEWELLERY of every descriptioi Clocks, Lamps Crystalware Silverware WATCHES etc. CAPITOL BUILDING, BRANCH: Stamford Read. 30A, Raffles Place. SINGAPORE.27 words
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Advertisement424 1934-10-15 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA /ND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Chatter 1853) PaM Dp Capital hi 800.000 •bare, of IS each 13.300.01 Reserve Fund 0.000.0 i Reserve Liability of Proprietors 0.000.00 HEAD OFFICE: tt. Bbkopaiatc. Loadsa I.Ci Ageou and Branches. I Star Hollo Balgoo j Amrltsar Ipoh424 words
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Obituary124 1934-10-15 10 ALLEN— At the General Hospital on October 13. 1534. Elizabeth Christina Allen eldest daughter o.' the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Perseverance Estate. Aged 70. ONO.— Mrs. Ong Sam Klat nee Lee Luan Neo passed away peacefully at her residence No. 40. Emerald Hill Road on Sunday the124 words
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Article75 1934-10-15 10 Mrs. T. A. Cordelro and family beg to express their sincere thanks to the relatives and many friends who so kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr. T. A. Cordelro and those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. In ever lovinj memory of my darling husband Claude75 words
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867 1934-10-15 10 I have had exceptional opportunities of observing the growing tendency of the department to filch legislative power whenever opportunity presents itself. I do not think that there can be any doubt but that there is a conspiracy on the part867 words
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Article88 1934-10-15 10 Sunday. Sept. 30. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard arrived to stay at Government House. Monday, Oct. 1. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard left Government House. Tuesday, Oct. 2. Mr. N. J. A. Foster arrived to stay at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency and Mrs. Cadecott attended88 words
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Article981 1934-10-15 10 NOT MEETING TROUBLE. How is the following (an extract from a letter received from London yesterday) as a refreshing piece of common sense in the days of panic Let us take comfort from the belief that 90 per cent, of the world's troubles never happen, but981 words
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Article627 1934-10-15 10 WJ*£/V WILL BRITAIN RETURN TO COLD? (By Gilbert C. Layton.) Mr. GUber* C. Lay ton. the economic and financial writer, here analyses present-day currency conditions, vrtth a view to restoration of the gold standard. It is impossible, he says, to make an accurate forecast of the time627 words
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Advertisement134 1934-10-15 10 HOSIERY WEEK. OCT. 15th to OCT. 20th. TWO SPECIAL OFFERS •'BALLITO" (\\i "BALLITO" Pure Silk Chiffon- fkM Medium WCight ette quality with pure SUk St Ck /4Wms ings, with lace clox, lisle hem and rein- /\\/Wmi\ t v i t~>* i i\fil\\ fully fashioned forced lisle feet. I /AOfcU ii134 words
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Advertisement113 1934-10-15 10 "She shall be charming wherever she goes, WEARING A MATITA" AUK CHATS NOIRS CECILE CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL GOODS AT HALF PRICE NOW ON Siwp- 19, Sffr vi M., Ctpittl Bldg. A SALE BUT WHAT A SALE! Brimful of values In silks, in undies. In everything beautiful. Yes, it's a113 words
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159 1934-10-15 11 FBOKDINATE OFFICIALS IN REVOLT. EFFORTS AT COMPROMISE. Downfall Of Government Threatened. Pwfltl lh» (nhlnH'N nimhuvnl of lh« mnthm »,|i< -il«l- hn- Mlltl |M l"r IHi'tNtNN l|,, |v il unil Hi. .11 i in. l ihi illlllllhlttl'" n1.11.-nl llf II Itlllllllll'f ||i, 111. f 111159 words
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Article41 1934-10-15 11 h.inur Mali nu ul liy Ih Sun To. VIIIN I ftaiiMni i I 111 l Wll Mm, I I I I iwl""n nm ii" Mln anton nidin id i kiikd. tiu Miimiimhih ihlpratnt To lulu* ii i hi Itialnii41 words
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Article34 1934-10-15 11 luil 0.1 111 111 I M I) lllllllll.il 111 hi Mill Mill. .1 I" I ni|n i niini. nl I rHH i n iif lit iixiiik Ii I \V i II'KN34 words
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Article43 1934-10-15 11 1-niM's On \nl.u tn lApnlihun llilKllV, (>«' l II mii'li rthip wiiii.nii 111 111 I I .I'll ".In '■I' i "iiM i tiri-.m M Mm wli.il lll| I I II hMlll I II mi wrll |y .i ll|/,lll"ll« I I 1,. I43 words
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Article42 1934-10-15 11 Drulli O| iiiiiM i AinliNNNiuloi II Ml: I 111 ll< Mill I II H I "lllllli niil-ii. 'ill Mum iim.l nun Ml W ittilm hi hml i.ir I'ni"lm 111 1 n.f Mr It •Ut>**H\> < I .'til l.r rmniU A|.rln« i42 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1934-10-15 11 Hut I.4'iiKiiv May A<|. KIN<; MI.WNDKK'H I VI MM KM A •U "I H II" I' > I Mm v ~')1Wjl i Kit, i! Alranii'd i'» Iml Juiiinpy I the wli"|r i' 1 Wnlllnii itCHi.iiili m-n i niifi^r* of flnw»'i ■i rt T In..' i itf |m»«nnReuter - 1,121 words
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Article124 1934-10-15 11 Dimrimiiuilion \u«iiiHt U.S. DnwcHUftfi lloldori. Mimhlimtiili IHI II "MNI lluwr* IrfiHh iM.llrtu .1. I in ll.i« ill«" In Mil, .1 Hi. I. l jn.liii" .tiMl Illlikl With Mi. Hn 11.. 1 Mlmloi n> froifl Ut' Ik Ih.i.i. i Miiain WuKlilniUUi ih>\ 14 A Itllllll124 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-10-15 11 MIM RvflkM BMrfM^ Uir pi..rr**|,.Mul wiiMfii'i rrdlltfl rliamplnn, •UiU.I hum lIM I'aUr* Vanl. WMitmliiaUi •ii trU m Iliiiiitanil hillm In Mvm 4«i» N h»r In Itrlfhlitn. 1N.v1.«, tMtmi*t, >>»*■ <hr .UrliKl hr Mr II l> WlllUm. M f for Nmilh39 words
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Article62 1934-10-15 11 ON LY 16 ENTRANTS CHECK IN Hiil iiml Air Kiict* \M Not Yet Avttilublc. |."li.|.i|i I>. t ID Him. n Iltl I trl Hull, i> tw" nm. i. .in.. imiiUh Aii.linllnii ilifrkrfl In .Inn M KxtPhUlltltft WffP HlUl'l.il I II" l« n... >■ I V. l\ lllllllHllll 'il .11. I62 words
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Article79 1934-10-15 11 SceiiVN At Kucharlitk OIIKICHM. M l l mll iv iii i i ii*» ft I ttliittk miMMftllflStf lit Uttillh Amrrlrn mm km n B BB mSSI SmR I.'^lmii mi I'li'iMiti'. 1 he *i t| |it 'ttftf fl*ftfc i(i iiii[iiiii 1 1 1 ii ii MNR «.ii iik79 words
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Article34 1934-10-15 11 l'i<>\ i.-.iiiiiat A«ir« -iiinil With Norway. Ruflby, Oat II "Ik w h#M ni in tin f.iii inn i I ntminiMiiin iii 11.MW..M1 111. 11, .11 I U I fjuhprmrn wni' i i,34 words
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Article20 1934-10-15 11 N<» Italgn With I'lvt ArchcH IdiHliy (i,i lln I I', n I i I |i Kill, Will.' I20 words
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Article163 1934-10-15 11 i imlim Bin in prici or Thi Mttal i Ai'our pirnr, I'iqiluliHiitHin (li.hue To lit* ImpoHc I Niiiiklnu. O.i i 111. mi. i i tliv I.iII..«Im h i,t.|. i lii v i Hi' unil Nlhrr limn II iflnllon I ••I |< I OIIIMIImIH V i>■ Ihi163 words
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Article47 1934-10-15 11 .i ii. i ii Olt» luiiiiliril irlirU wll it wrio «lirl<rili<) |n <■ l.nil"il ill h»ll filrtl lit I. l.« 1.1. l, 1.1 l p 1,1 ,1, <il i I ill I y I I l||< t t ,|IO ">•■ .inn .1 lit Illii I !<•••47 words
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Advertisement12 1934-10-15 11 Un.d I OKI) < \SI I 1.1. 11l ill. HUNDAY TIMI i:\ri) tuk.12 words
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Article67 1934-10-15 12 Imperial Airways outward 'plane Is expected to arrive in Singapore this afternoon probably about three o'clock. She was delayed owing to the very bad wrtUher which is at present prevalent over the Bay of Bengal. As a result of the heavy rain Akyab aerodrome is flooded, and67 words
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Letter249 1934-10-15 12 CRUELTY To the Editor of the Straits Times, j Sir.— A few days ago a Chinese poultry dealer was arrested for overcrowding about 205 ducks in 12 baskets (big bamboo baskets specially constructed, each to contain 18 ducks). This works out at approximately 17 ducks to each basket. Even it249 words
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Article, Illustration218 1934-10-15 12 Arrival On Nov. 8, Arrangement** are now almost complete for welcoming Sir Shenton Thomas to Malaya. The new Governor and High Commissioner is travelling by the P. and O. Ranpura which Is due at Penan? on Nov. 8 and at Singapore the following day. Accompanied218 words
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Article288 1934-10-15 12 Man Who Failed To Appear For Appeal. The disappearance of Low Ah Ng, who had appealed against a conviction and sentence passed on him by the police court, resulted In the hearing of the appeal being postponed generally today before Mr. Justice Prlchard. Mr. S. Fung,288 words
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Article140 1934-10-15 12 Local Club Stages One Act Comedies. The new spirit which prevails at the Dutch Club In Singapore was particularly obvious on Saturday night when a large crowd was present to witness a series of amusing Dutch plays staged by members under the direction of Jhr. M.140 words
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Article183 1934-10-15 12 Political Views Disfavoured." A scholarship won by a young Oxford I undergraduate has been suspended by ihe Wiltshire General Education Committee. This remarkable step has been taken because of the undergraduate's political activities "which the committee view with disfavour." The undergraduate, David Floyd, ot Swindon, the son of183 words
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Article53 1934-10-15 12 The io'ljwing are the numbers of arrivals from, and of departures to the Madras Presidency for September, arrivals (State-aided) Figures supplied by travelling inspectors) adults 2,989, minors 600, Infants 396 arrivals (others) (Figures supplied by travelling inspectors) 6,066. 409 and 255 departures (Figures supplied by steamer agents) 2468.53 words
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Article15 1934-10-15 12 Mr. F. Tyebally leaves by the Conte Vtrde today on six months leave to Hnmhsv15 words
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Article258 1934-10-15 12 Sports Day. LADIES' COMMITTEE STALL. Mr. Andrew Caldecott (Officer Administering the Government) and Mrs. Caldecott attended the eighth annual at home of the Po Leung Kuk girls home, at York Hill, Singapore, on Saturday. The first part of the programme was devoted to the sporting258 words
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Article152 1934-10-15 12 And Doctors Said She Would Die Young! When Mrs: Mary Kinchlow was a child doctors warned her parents that she would die young. She celebrated her 100 th birthday at her home In Deal on Oct. 1. "When I was nine," she said "a doctor told my152 words
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Article26 1934-10-15 12 Dr. Loke Kam Thong of the Government Civil Hospital, Hong Kong, who has been on a holiday visit to Malaya, returned to his station on Friday.26 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-10-15 12 Po Leung Kuk girls' home held their eighth annual sports on Saturday. (Above) Some of the younger children who watched the sports and displays.24 words
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Article91 1934-10-15 12 Climax Of Kew Ong Eah! Festival. i <Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 14. The Kew Ong Eah festival has oegon in Taiping. Devotees, both men and women, are daily flocking to the temple at Coronation Road, Tupai. to offer their! prayers. Yesterday, a procession wended91 words
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Article124 1934-10-15 12 Any attire from "tails" to tennis shirts will be a la mode on Bohemian Night (Saturday) at the Sea View Hotel, the men of Singapore will be glad to hear. This event is in aid of the Child Welfare Society. There will be dancing and a124 words
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Article50 1934-10-15 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 14. The fourth session of the Perak State Council will take place at Taiping next Thursday at the Secre- Uriat Building. The opening will be attended by full ceremony. His Highness Mie Sultan of Perak will arrive at 10 a.m." sharp.50 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-10-15 12 Mr. and Mrs. Caldecott were among those present. With them In the centre picture are Mr. A. B. Jordan (Protector of Chinese Singapore) and Mrs. Jordan.26 words
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Article155 1934-10-15 12 Assault Charge. TAIPING MEN WITH IT A STICK. id Fj (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 14. Three Tamil brothers, Karupoiah. Nalllah and Rengasamy, made their appearance before the Taiping Magistrate, to answer a charge of causing grievous hurt to another Indian. The assault was155 words
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Article205 1934-10-15 12 Open Verdict At Inquest On Chinese. An open verdict was returned en Saturday by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the Inquiry into the death of a Hokien. Lim Tham (38) who died in the General Hospital on Sept. 29. Cause of death was certified205 words
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Article214 1934-10-15 12 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Oct. 21, 1934. Monday, Oct. 15. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Lecture. Tuesday, Oct. 16, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, Armd. Car Section, Section Training; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., 30 yards Range; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, M.0.P1. (Eurasian), Indirect Fire214 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-10-15 12 Above is a picture of some of ttfl girls who played In the nettafl game.15 words
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Article486 1934-10-15 12 QUEEN'S SCHOLARS AN THEIR FUTURE. During the past week the Qi Scholarship examination has held in Malaya and in the coui the next six months two more Qi Scholarships will be awarded wh two boys from Malaya will bo sc England to complete their studle486 words
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Article26 1934-10-15 12 Major -General F. W. Barron, nils the newly- created post of lnsp< of Fixed Defences, is shortly comir Malaya to Inspect the forts at SI pore.26 words
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Article110 1934-10-15 12 SINGAPORE. ALHAMKXA Operator 13 with Marion Davis Gary Cooper. 6.15 9.15. CAPITOL TTie Affairs of C.lllnl with Fred March Constance Benin 8.15— 9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Above Th.' Clouds The Private Life of Henry VIII MARLBOROUGH Prlendiy Love with Cheng Yue U 7— •30. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret,110 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-15 12 O** Hall **V Good YOU SEE IT EVERYWHERE MAAS-2.9 words
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Article91 1934-10-15 13 Big Sweep Tickets Seized. (From Our Own t orrewpondent.) kuttla Lumpur, Oct. I li In underMtfMtd i lt.it mini l.i i > of the local detective branch raided th- office of (he trenaurrr «if the Selang-or Turf Chili during the week-end. They took away with91 words
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150 1934-10-15 13 SpotH-h To K.A.F. Officers \t Farewell Dinner. Mr Philip Bassoon, Under Secretary (01 Air. irit Hin ;ap(irr by Imperial Airways yi-strnluy morning, and a message received today states that he has arrived at Rangoo.i. On Saturday night. Sir Philip en trrtained to dinner at the Raffles150 words
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Article137 1934-10-15 13 Mr. Forrer AcquitH Chineae. Mr H A Kuiki tht riu.tiittl dla tiul judge. today arqultted Chun; i rug on a charge ot li.tvinv given talse evldencr Mr W A N Battenberg waa i-uunxci lor Tan Kwong Yam tthe romplatn Him while Mr B M Tampor l'hll'i..-. U|>|>fHl<137 words
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Article29 1934-10-15 13 IHrrfe For Singapore UcNidtnt. Kiom Oil! (>*ii 1 1 ,irre»ji.nulfiit i 1...H.1.H, (M H A iii-i ut nisi has been granlcU to Mr HoraM Vt-rnnn. of Hlngui29 words
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Article251 1934-10-15 13 St. Andrew* Cathedral Ceremony. The wedding took place un Satur- day ut Hi Andrew's Cathedral. Blnga- i Mr M P. Selfe. of William Jacks and Co. Ltd, Singapore, Mlas Kathleen M. Horsford, daughter of Mr and Mrs J A Horsford of Ipswl.h Huflolk The Yen251 words
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Article77 1934-10-15 13 Welcomed By l^ar^e Crowd Of Chinese. There was a large crowd of Chinese ut the new Pier tins MHtiaj to wel BOBM Gen Chang Cheng, member of the Central BxecuUve Oommlttee of Oen OnUef Ims travelled extensively in Malaya and Burma, studying tin' interests of overseas Chinese77 words
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763 1934-10-15 13 Extension Of The Travel Movement. Mrri Uie man who knows all about China or very nearly I He la Mr. Wang Taul-chla, who as ananaf*r of the Nlngapore branch of the China Travel Service which opened today, la certainly ready to answer j any763 words
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Advertisement142 1934-10-15 13 Urn /40^* vmu m f s'W •W^sWa* IFFIOin SKIDY IAJfIHC >AV\ I^T Jml^ Immediate vAfN S^ delivery upon ajawswswswswfl payment of a I |Hfl|| rOAK&r/ THI WO»K' small initial Jk| ioid swviciD m deposit. POMFO |TD *-M I (XL L- a^B^B^BJ fW UXHWUIIU m WOIA— gj| ■SJgSJgSJgggSJr DUAKAHTei WIIH IV»»T142 words
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Advertisement97 1934-10-15 13 s^HHBHQ I r I NOTICE! Of Special Inteft to Ladlo»! Me—rt WHEELER and WOOLSEY announce that they have j j acquired control of the "KISS ABLE" Lipstick Company and J will be pleated to demonstrate the hittproof advantage* j S of their brand at the Capitol Theatre from Tomorrow I97 words
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761 1934-10-15 14 Fernandez And Suares Draw Again. After one of the moat ploaalng and ,iaung nghu awen for a i-^a whllo Little Lewis won the fivwoighi r Malaya at the Ortat WOH 1,1,, by itefealMW aw^wMawMK Bfwfedkw*lA Ast Vwkfllstlti: (UI IHkfltlß ■ulitln I kl unto to761 words
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Article149 1934-10-15 14 m~mu*. oet. U II,,«IO 1',,,.., WIIUM.« MwC? i\o,o, n n a o o •*•«••>< ii.M, ,ui,.uo, Hua.l V MO, A W rwrt OsMUMat VMO.A; o>j§ail vi VM«' a •>> n IVIJO,; v. 11 1 H.l.'gftWtt tVPj'O. mhi' >■ ui 1. iuiuih a it o r.^.Niu n eTTr towe.149 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-10-15 14 Head, up lit fio.il of Ihe Wral HioiiiMleh A1M.... goal al Hi. Limit Ar«enalwnn a Ilirllllux lamr hy i to 1. Weal Promwlrk playen In atrlpe*.26 words
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Article, Illustration2140 1934-10-15 14 United Services Lose By A Single Point At Bangkok. MntMtrt ..Npelnta; J»b«re Mi liayUg under v»i I .un. r 1 ...,.mi.,,.. 1.. thuM which had rul oil fur Iho Ant Iwn weeka nf iho aeeann Muswimw b*al J.iliuro tn tho Ural liiUr NUto2,140 words
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Article206 1934-10-15 14 Playtni at tht Rectory ffiold lla«k> heath whelmed Newport to tht tune of 13 points to 9, but Oardui rt stored the iiresttge of Welsh wlnnliiH at Ul.Hirpator by a try to n.l. while Bwantea defeated Richmond tw »a 7 One f the moil thiillinß of tht206 words
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Advertisement81 1934-10-15 14 All Nations l^^S iIPHI nf^awSfel""^* I vJ^^twiaPF ALL Nations pay their tribute at' apnrcciaf\ tkMi lo the supreme Quality mul deiiboua Flavour of Upton 1 Ten. It ii the one tea which fa enjoyod in crcry dvilkdd country. Make it yom m. UPTON'S YILLOW LABLL ai awßnlggawl awX .Ji Ift81 words
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Only Two Favourites Successful On Last Day Of Selangor Meeting.
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Article, Illustration1798 1934-10-15 15 Carwren Pays $142. Several Other Good Dividends. Fine weather, a large crowd, satisfactory dividends and an enormous total in the big sweep all contributed to making 'he last day's racing in Setatngor today an extremely successful one. The big sweep1,798 words
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Article496 1934-10-15 15 Med. College H.M.S. Terror 18. The Medical College were unable to put out then* full first team when they met H.M.S. Terror on Saturday •n the College ground and they were beaten by 18 points (a goal, a drop goal and three tries) to496 words
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Article70 1934-10-15 15 Rides Seven Consecutive Winners. London, Oct. 11. At the Chepstow races, Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, is having another amazing run of success. He rode seven winners hi succession and three seconds oat of eleven mounts. He also rode the last three consecutive winners at the Nottingham Races,Reuter - 70 words
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Article35 1934-10-15 15 Yesterday's event at the Swimming Club, the Hay, Taylor Cup— soo metres free style, resulted as follows: 1. E Barron 2. F. A. Yell 3. W. Lawson Time: 8 mlns. 10 sees.35 words
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Article, Illustration69 1934-10-15 15 After making a dash by air from the Rlpon coarse in order to ride Admiral Drake in the Prix Royal Oak, the French "St. Leger," at Loaf eh amp, Steve Donoghne had to be contest with fourth place. .The race mm won by the unbeaten Brantome, owned by Baron E.69 words
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Article620 1934-10-15 15 116 Players Take Part In Inter-Club Golf Match. The match between the Island Golf Club and the Singapore Golf Club, played at Buklt Tlmah yesterday ended in a win for the Singapore Club by l9»/ 2 to lift. The individual results were as follows.620 words
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Advertisement20 1934-10-15 15 Other sporting news will be found on pares 16 and 17. Head LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.20 words
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1822 1934-10-15 16 Clyde Lose Their Unbeaten Record In The Scottish League. London. Oct. 14. The first clash Deiwccn the Arsenal md Manchester City took place at Highbury yesterday and resulted in a decisive win for the League Champions by three goals to nil. The CityReuter - 1,822 words
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Article, Illustration40 1934-10-15 16 Mis> D. Rowe who won the girls' championship in the Junior Tennis Championship of Great Britain at Wimbledon by defeating Miss L. M. Platt l, 6—2; and R. E. MllUken who won the boys' championship by beating: G. W. Connor.40 words
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Article67 1934-10-15 16 The Stock Exchange walk from London to Brighton was won by H. H. Whltlock (Metropolitan Walking Club) In 8 hr. 17 mln. 23 sec. Horton (Surrey) was second, over seven minutes later; F. E. Bentley (Belgrave) was third; J. D. Gunn (Essex B.), the Brighton67 words
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Article25 1934-10-15 16 Bolan. the Mexborough centre-for-ward. Is one of the lesser lights who has flashed across the Oldham horizon during their search for a leader of class.25 words
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Article224 1934-10-15 16 R. Sweeny, Jun., Wins At Sandwich. London, Oct. 1. The Prince of Wales' Cup, which was begun at Prince's, Sandwich, on Saturday and concluded yesterday, was won by Robert Sweeny, jun., of the home club. He had rounds of 75, 77. 76 and 76 for an224 words
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Article18 1934-10-15 16 Liverpool arc again being credited with a desire to broach the rubject of Guthrle with the Dundee management.18 words
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Advertisement10 1934-10-15 16 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the M M)AY TIMES Kvery Week.10 words
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Advertisement485 1934-10-15 16 1 1 N li JLp T* 1 new Ford model Sal 000 offers considerably more leg room than other Baby Care. It is powered by an 8 H.P. Engine which has excellent acceleration, gives a comfortable cruising speed of 45 m.p.h., and helped by its excellent power-to-weight ratio, has superlative485 words
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361 1934-10-15 17 iiiia l: Colts l. The hockey watch between the Old Rafflesians Association and the Singapore Colts on the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday afternoon was robbed of much of Its Interest by players of both sides falling to turn up. si ratch361 words
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Article233 1934-10-15 17 Chinese Beat The Rest At Football. Raub. Oct. 12. A friendly football match between tli" Raub Chinese and the Rest md» ed in a win for the former by fmir goals to two. The standard of play was high and the game was thrilling bus start to233 words
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Article131 1934-10-15 17 Holders Retain Women's Doubles Title. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 13. The finals of the Selangor women's iii.ubles and the Selangor boy s:>iuts> tournaments were played this after- (Wore a large crowd Including i \i ial Europeans. l tic Misses Betty Ho and Dorothy Low131 words
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Article44 1934-10-15 17 The lol.owlng have been Invited to play hochtf for SC.C. vs. RE. v! S.L'C: H. A. ExW-y B E. Ablitt. J K McDougall W. Hannay, J O Uivles. K. C. Watson E. A. Joy. C A C.tr.v T If. Calhaem. Lieut..,1 H. G. Beverl.-y.44 words
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Article38 1934-10-15 17 Mrs. Petre Sets Up A New Record. London. Oct. 11. Mrs. Kathleen Petre, driving a .upcr-charited Bugatti, today at Brouklands broke the women's record for ene lap of 2*j miles, averaging 124.14 sniles per hour —Kapler.38 words
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Article617 1934-10-15 17 The Negri Take Too Long To Settle Down. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 13. Selangor .4. Negrt SembiUn 2. Playing at home today, Negri Semblian lost to Selangor by four goals to two In an inter-State hockey match. Negrt SembiUn failed to live up to617 words
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Article136 1934-10-15 17 t P.S. And A.P.C. To Meet Etceteras Tomorrow. The following are the teams for tomorrow's SC.C. tournament gam* between the PS and A PC. and Etceteras »nd Insurji».-e at the S.C.C.: PS. aad A.P.C.: -O R. T. Henman F O. Mines. A N Other. D G. M Owen136 words
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Article30 1934-10-15 17 Polish Woman Runner's Success. Osaka. Oct. 14. Miss Btella Walaslewics (Poland) improved on her own work! record by running two hundred metres In 23.8 I seconds.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article66 1934-10-15 17 London. Sept. 12. Don Bradman will fill a new cricket role If the Australian Control Board decide to send a team to South Africa In 1935-8. Don has been appointed one of the committee to select the Australian side In the event of the tour taking place.66 words
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Article107 1934-10-15 17 First Round Of Men's Doubles. The first round of the Singapore badminton ehamptoashtps, men's open doubles, was played at the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday. The results were as follows: Yap Chin Tee and Tan Kirn Hong beat Koh Yew Ken* and Benc Ttan Yew. Id— 21. 21—107 words
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Article85 1934-10-15 17 The following will represent the Medical College against 'C Coy. Wiltshire Regiment on toe College Grouni tomorrow at 5.00 p.m.: Megmt Jemal; Mohd. T&lb. Ong Km Team. He Wood Kan and Yeoh Jok Choon; Abdullah and Bwee Aun; Tan Boon Beng(Capt C. i. OUvero, 1. D. Cooray,85 words
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Article69 1934-10-15 17 The following have been Invited to play Rugby Football for SC.C. "A" vs. Wiltshire Regt Ist XV on Wednesday 17th October at B.C.C. 5.10 pjn.: W. Hannay, A H. West. A. P. Cralgle, R C. Land. O. Dodds. H. J. M. Hesketh. A. H. Williams, R. H. Cowan. W. D.69 words
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Article240 1934-10-15 17 London, Sept. 38. The turnover of totalizators for this year passed the £4,000,000 mark yesterday, according to an announcement made by the Racecourse Betting Control Board. This figure breaks all records. It Is approximately £500.000 more than the turnover during the corresponding period of 1933.240 words
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238 1934-10-15 17 In spite of threatening weather conditions a large crowd ot members and friends turned up at the Y.W.C.A. grounds on Saturday 'or the third annual sports meeting of the j Lotus Club. The entries were good and there was a keen comoetltlon238 words
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Article99 1934-10-15 17 Hall Mark Wins The ranffield Stakeo. twfa?W OwsV Own Coil! *^*no*fil.) Syciney. Or* 13. The CaulflcM Stakes were won today by Hall Mark 18.0) from Chatham <9.4). with RoglUa (ID third, three lengths behind. Time Into. 61 9-4 sees. 8U ran. Betting I 4 to 1. sto 499 words
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Article94 1934-10-15 17 J. M. Harper Wins The Gold Medal. Forty cards were taken out for the October Medal which resulted In a win for J. C. MacLeod. 80 1«=«4. The Gold Medal played In conjunction wit i the October Medal was won by J. M, Harger with a score94 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-10-15 17 A. D. Anderson jumps and gets the ball for Singapore at a Une oat In the Inter-State match on the Pa4an« on Saturday.23 words
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Article71 1934-10-15 17 The following have been Invited ro play Rugby Football for SC.C. "B" vs. R_A. "A" XV on Friday 19th October at 5.10 pjn. at 8.C.C.: K. C OQlett, O. R. T. Henman. P. W. Holt. B. A. Matthews. D. C. Meathrel. R. F. Heatii. J. Mackintosh. B. H. Carson. J.71 words
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Advertisement292 1934-10-15 17 /let me tell you hovv^ r^kv I HELPED uQIH& My husband! *scr Q«orq« olwayt lntiil*d on k*avy bfofcfuil wM h. didn't wont f bUwtoUn.lu ofttn Ml drow.y 1 0O* him to try a lighter br .ok ritarfl<.... HWM li.b. lo.in fl h»t...wlthGr«p.Nur,.H«.oy,itl. octuolly mora tatiifying and h« 1 I Uoli292 words
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Article87 1934-10-15 18 Primero Maintains A Family Tradition. London, Sept 21. Mr. W. Barnett and his trainer, R. c. Dawson, hafe set up a record which must be unique in the annals of the Turi. Primero. who won the Irish it Leger at The Curragh yesterday, was ollowing in the87 words
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1399 1934-10-15 18 London, Oct. 3. Eastbourne, with five old colours under D. M. Harris, will have no difficulty In completing the side. Harris will lead the forwards, of whom P. Long also remains. In addition to P. N. Dickson (stand-off half), J. D O. Craib (wing1,399 words
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Article1264 1934-10-15 18 ENGLISH SOCCER. Bradfield And Shrewsbury To Meet. London, Oct. X A limited number of the Association schools opened the season on Saturday, but the majority will confine themselves for the next few days to practice games and building up the new elevens. The prospects all round1,264 words
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Advertisement89 1934-10-15 18 RUBBER STAMPS ni even dt rrlptlon rrad> to order Piires Irom 75 cent* upwards— (a»b witb all or4*n I iISOMY 1 M KIBBIINC. f ADS far workshops, trhapb an* vßcc* No. 1. It" i S" fI.M No 2 44 I S!J' M.M No. S. g t%" M.M Puttage per dozen89 words
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Advertisement325 1934-10-15 18 ACID STOMACH CAUSED ULCERS Then New Druglets Remedy Brought Speedy Relief. Have you ever seen people with stomach ulcers that terrible sequel to neglected Indigestion? Read this letter about on* of them "I got Cbardox for a friend who had suffered for years from chronic u Iteration of the stomach325 words
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Article99 1934-10-15 19 False Information Case Adjourned. The Investigation papers not having been received from the Deputy Public Prosecutor the case "gi*'"*t Aziz Zula on a charge of having given false Information to the police was postponed until Oct 22. The allegation against Aziz Zula was that be had reported99 words
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Article136 1934-10-15 19 Costa Rican Claim To Cocos Island. Cristobal (Panama) Oct 12. It Is reported from San Jose th»t two Costa Rican government launches are leaving Punta Arenas today manned by armed police to oust "unauthorised English treasure hunters" who have landed at Cocos Island from the steamer Queen ofReuter - 136 words
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Article69 1934-10-15 19 No VS. Attempt At Stabilisation Yet. Washington, Oct. 10. It Is learned that President Roosevelt feels that commodity prices should go higher before any attempt is made to stabilise the price level. It is emphasised, however, that prices will be prevented from going too high. It is statedReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1934-10-15 19 Louisvllles, Kentucky, Oct. 11. The limit of audacity was reached by a man who entered the bouse of Mrs. Berry Stoll. a wealthy society woman, beat her and kidnapped her in her own car, leaving a note demanding $50,000 ransom. Numerous servants and a great Dane dog wereReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1934-10-15 19 Oslo, Oct. 11. Important progress to rationalisation of international shipping is officially recorded at the congress of representatives of the government shipowners of Denmark Norway and Sweden, preparatory to the international conference in London to be held* later In the year. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 45 words
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Article55 1934-10-15 19 London, Oct. 11. Mr. Artbw Henderson is ill in London. He became Indisposed at the Southport Labour Conference and was treated by two doctor delegates and Is now in bed. He had a bad breakdown three years ago, necessitating a health cruise, and got a chillReuter - 55 words
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Article20 1934-10-15 19 Melbourne, Oct. 11. Government candidates won all the 18 vacancies In the Senate elections of Victoria.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 20 words
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Article360 1934-10-15 19 50 Million Dollar Budget The F.MJ3. Supply Bill Is published In a supplement to the F.mjs. Gazette. The text of the Bill Is as follows Sums not exceeding fifty million, six hundred and twenty thousand, four hundred and thirty-three dollars and ten million, six hundred thousand dollars360 words
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Article109 1934-10-15 19 Mr. A. F. Thome, son of Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne, of Johore, took oath v an advocate and solicitor of the SuI preme Court, Straits Settlements, today I before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard. Mr. R. Page appeared In support of the application for109 words
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Article341 1934-10-15 19 Government Accused Of Lacking Tact Here Is what the Rngiuti Press thinks of the moves to improve street traffic: t Worsen— it must remain a worse offence to risk a life than sound a horn, whatever Mr. Hore-Belisha may expect. Geo. H. Cutbusb in Glasgow' Daily341 words
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Article203 1934-10-15 19 Retention Of Stolen Property. For dishonesty retaining stolen carpenter's tools to the value of $10 and a painter's brush and 'her parapher- nalia, a Chinese second-hand goods! dealer was fired $25, with the alternative of one month's imprisonment, by Mr. J. M. Blander in the police court this203 words
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Article199 1934-10-15 19 End Of A Protracted Case. The case In %nlcn Moona Kao. Sultan, trading as the Straits Cattle Trading Co., sued Moona Mohamed jAbuiakar, trading as the Rational I Trading Co., for the recovery of 1*1.600 which the plaintiff alleged was Jent to the defendant who formerly i worked199 words
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Article21 1934-10-15 19 London, Ot. 10. The Lord Mayor's relief fond for the Gresford colliery disaster victims has reached 102,000.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement339 1934-10-15 19 SPEND YOUR LOCAL LEAVE IN A COOL N ANO N RESTFUL CLIMATE. FLY TO BANDOENG THE HEALTH RESORT AND BEAUTY SPOT IN L M JAVA, M BM J l\fl I^3 I r^M El// \sW%9^MW "Near enough" Is not "Good enough" for Morris Service to-dmy. The nner measurement to which the339 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-10-15 20 The annual sports of the training ship Warspite took place at Grays, Essex. Bandsmen taking part in a race at the sports. (Planet News.)24 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-10-15 20 Mile. Lily Funs, the world's smallest Prinia Donna, holidaymaking at Cannes. (Planet News.)13 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-10-15 20 When out walking in Paris, Princess Marina stopped to buy a bunch of flowers from a street seller. (Planet News.)20 words
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Article, Illustration47 1934-10-15 20 The peppermint harvest has just been gathered in from the plantations at Swanley, Kent, and now the gleaners are hard at work, following fast on the harvesters. The farm at Swanley is one of the fey remaining in Britain which carry on this old-established industry. (Planet News.)47 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-10-15 20 IIM Kuitding Exli.bition at Olympia a slum has been constructed to show town planning and housing conditions at their worst. Several slums in various parts of England hare been copied for this exhibition. (Planet N.)35 words
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Article, Illustration64 1934-10-15 20 91 V ilUaanson. aged 2«. aa automobile engineer of Mlddlewleh, Cheshire, was killed when he crashed on the rourse at Kirkmtchacl during a practice run for the Manx motor-cycle Grand Prix. Williamson's machine came into collision with one ridden by R.A. Edwards, a haulage contractor, aged 21. of Dewsbury, Yorks.64 words
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Advertisement16 1934-10-15 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Oreat Britain) Bead Offlc* far Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words