The Straits Times, 6 November 1934

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 26. JAVA BT. ('PHONE 3683). SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL BT. ('PHONE 6151). phone POPULAR 6 379. AC»ATtD WATCH WQU(S l^lllll— I 0 H HAS HE ENTERED I YOUR NAME? j CALVE RTiS^^^^ KIDDIES! KIDDIES! NOW OPEN. carbolic ROBINSON'S I MAMMOTH TOY BAZAAR toilet soap m A SUPER COLLECTION i——
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    • 11 1 FOR I j FLOWERS PHONE 4097 IS, Orchard (load, (Amber Mansion*)
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    • 605 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0. BRITISH IMMA AND APCAR UNES. Oneonorated tn England') MAIL. PABKENOER AND CAROO 6ERVICBB iPKNINSULAR AND ORTKNTAL 8 N. CO. BINDER CONTRACT WTTH HIS MAJESTY'B OOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EASI ff*n BXBVICX. OBTWARD PROM LONDON POR CBTNA AND JAPAN DBS) Toanaaw Spore RANPURA 17.006 NOV. 9 BURDWAN
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    • 639 2 CENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE, .vui'oruoraieu tn Jananj TO LONDON. Naplea, Marseawsa, Lsa6sa. Aatwerp stestoraaai and Masateaarongh. Vessels Tonnage Ovre Bafl HARUNA MARO 10.500 Nov. 14 15 1 KATORI MARU 10.000 Nov. M 30 I KAHHIMA MABU MM Dee. U Mi t yasukun: mabo ia.ooo Dee. as 36 j
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    • 847 2 THE EAST ASIVTIC CO.. m LIMITED. PP JPlf^^l Oncon^raled^Denntort.) PRESIDENT LINERS PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BEBVICB. TO GENOA. LONDON, KOTTEKDAM. T!rvo»*-- > c* /^//JCC BAMBUBG AND COPKNBAOEN 1 OU TISI LsUISS Prom Pmn Proru Piuui ■Tpon Malacca Part Penang M.S Btam SORTOGIA 611 6/11 TMI t'll A BM A |_J ERBIA
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    • 1244 2 THE BUTE FUNNSX UNB lOeeao TEfc, HI A KMIOWr siEAMSBtr OU. Steam Ship Co, Ltd-, and China MoUal (1911) LTD. Maaan ItavtoßUoa Oa. LM. THE CUNARD WHITE STAK LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTI». THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTDTrfE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTU The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. The Steal
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  • 513 3 American Attitude. DECREASE TO BE FIRMLY OPPOSED. London, Oct. 18. United States shipping Interests will fight any attempt from outside to bring about a decrease in subsidies to shipping companies by the American Government, it is reported here. The International Shipping Conference, scheduled to discuss subsidies and
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  • 144 3 The following passengers are booked from Bangkok and Straits ports by the Borlngla which leaves for Europe today:—Dr. D. Collier. Mrs. M. Collier, Master D. Collier. Master R. Collier, Mrs. D. Houlberg. Mr. D. F. MacAe. Miss N. Macfle, Mr. E. A. J. Brooks, Mrs. E. A. J. Brooks,
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  • 42 3 The Suzutanl, a 8,500-ton cruiser being constructed at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, will be launched on Nov. 22, it has been announced. The] new addition to the Imperial Navy is > I similar In type to the Mogaml and Mikuma.
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  • 183 3 Famous Luxury Liner For Sale. The liner Empress of France, pioneer of "round the world" cruises, once holdev of an ocean record and, during the War, an auxiliary cruiser, is for sale. The announcement comes at the end of three years' idleness', during which the ship has
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  • 30 3 The Rajputaqa has lfi't Hong Kong aid is expected to arrive at this port at a.m. on Wedneadcy, Nov. 7. 3b<? fgfl proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.
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  • 134 3 LARUT, Brit., 464 tons, from Muar 6-11, for Malacca 7-11. TAKADA, Brit., 4.223 tons, from Calcutta 6-11, for Japan via Hongkong, Amoy and Shanghai 8-11. GORGON, Brit., 2,120 tons, from Premantle 6-11, for Penang via Port Swettenham 8-11. CINGALESE PRINCE Brit., 3,833 tons, from New York 5-11, for
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  • 125 3 S INGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Tuesday, November 6. Ships aWngside the Wharves ar expected to arrive. Main Whart Sri Tunda. Lch. -Crow.- Lch. "Lady Evelyn," Lch. "Mars.* Boelongan. Aquarius. Sir Theodore Fraser, The Cable. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Mil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjons Pacar. Albert Dock NIL Victoria Dock
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 535 3 CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE Bead OaVe Sseehaen Bead these ***** Cable Address "TRAVZLBANK" BRANCH OFFICES: SHANGHAI: Or. BabMinc Well aad Tales Roads. 111, BisJivsrd de aTeat%ay. Cr. Nerth Baechasa and Beeae Roads. Win* On BaUdrnc Or. T« Tasa and BubbUnj Well Roads. Cr. Tiendoiif aad North Sseehaen Roads. WANKING: Hsla Knan.
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    • 5 3 PUBLIC NOTICES ON Page IV.
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    • 711 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated In PJ4-S.) LLOYDS AGENTS: BOOKING AGENTS. FJsI.S. BLYS. AND SUM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight M3»— Pasasge iltt CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LUtTTED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class ?rom £106.4.6 Up Coaaecttag wHa Canadian Paeioe AUaatle Einiisaf* Second Class tVom £70.6.1 I REDUCED
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    • 383 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL' STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated la England.) 11 ELLERMAN- LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Parts aad Soes CanaL Due Sails Steamer Spore B'pora CTTY OF- BAGDAD Nov. SO Dec. S CITY OP FLORENCE Dec. 14 Dec. 18 CITY OP EASTBOURNE Dec. 30 Jan. 2 TO* HONGKONG. SHANGHAI
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 162 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Ye.sl?iciay Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •P hrs. *P Alor Star 87 0.03 5.8 74 Mersing 82 0.01 0.1 72 Kota Bhr.ru 86 0.94 2.9 73 Bukit Jeram 85 0.27 2.6 71 Malacca 81 0.10 0.1 73 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 88
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    • 398 4 SITUATIONS VACANT VWivn applying tor Potitioi advertised tn these columns en copies ol testii.jini.i* f>o 001 tad -ritinam WINTED a Chinese Compounds Apply :v strnit.s Pharmary. SOCGBMBtPL career as Manarer, Coir- Ml) Sx-.e.ary. Accountant. Works Manage'imtant. Office Manager. Cashier, cr Uef Clerk, with high sala-.-. can be achk-v-«-j through School
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    • 654 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalow 881 A Orcna.d Roaf Aogullia Oo NO. T NAPIER ROAD. Modern sanitation, garage tennis court. Apply Meyer Brothers. No. 81. METER ROAD. Seaside Bungalow Tennis Court and garage Immediate entry Apply Meyer Brothers No. 8. UI ELMABETR Modern conveniences Apply Nath.n. M North Bridge Rd-
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    • 560 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE. MRS tut MR \KAJI GRADOATB OP TH& IX)K1O MASBAOI SCHOOL. vi Hoc. Na 111. NlsMI. Baaa. SINGAPORE. XMAS AND NEW YEAR SALE Just onpaeked a large r—ignmial of Shanghai Embroideries. Lampshades Teakwood Trunks. Kiangsl Chlnaware, Pciplng Clolsonneware. Brassware. Swatow Drawn Thread Goods. Filet Laces. Foochow Lacquer
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    • 307 4 I FJJ?H*!!L? 1 *™CT H«lr«re»»»PERMANENT WAVING By European Exaerta. JJJ, JJJO, $15 Only RAFFLES HOTEL. {Room 1>8) aad at M. Bras Basak Ruad. MA SSA GE MA JLL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr«. H*PU and Miss HANA 8O WATERLOO STREET. x^i^~».«-.« tact ICiepnone (<\*> I. —————^—^—————>^^^^^^ I Jt-t o_« BEAUTY IN
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    • 756 4 llf"l Diana Cbvm j WggffP BROOK i j I RKO-RADrO PICTURE J^Bv «J DOVER ROAD NEXT CHANGE PAV4LI6N An achievement of which Britain can feel proud... "The Era" COMING TO THE CAPITOL CHARLES BOYER AND MERLE OBERON "THE BATTLE" THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Times, /he Sunday Times and The
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 192 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sinjapore Within >itsld'. '"ithout Malaya Malaya rostace Monthly :00 r 408 1.58 Quarterly S 8 50 $12.00 S 758 Half Yearly 517.80 SI4.M $15.84 Yearly $34.80 548.0J $38.08 Note. OaUtattrn cheques should lnclndt the usval bank discoi t ADVERTISEMENT RATES 1 The charges and UMtrueUons for CLASSIFIKII ADVERTISEMENTS
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  • 376 5 Prisoner In Submarine. BRITON AT A STRANGE CELEBRATION. Only now has the full story of perhaps the world's strangest Christmis party been told— the story of a celobratlcn held on the bed of the ocean. It Is a story dealing with the war period,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 239 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL DINNER BALL CONCERT IN AID OF 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. POPPY DAY FUND DANCE formal) EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. 9.30 p.m. to Midnight ADMISSION $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. WEDNESDAY (informal) FRIDAY (FORMAL) SATURDAY (informal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY
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    • 136 5 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF "PIFCO" ROTAMETER There's no doubt about a PIFCO Rotameter. It traces faults In no time any kind of radio fault There are 9 distinct meters In one handy-sized, polished bakellte case. The new De-Luxe model moving-coil ROTAMETER has a resistance of 300,000 ohms, ensuring absolute
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 506 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMMES. T ie B.B.C. announces that, owing to the change of propagation condition* due to the approaching winter. It has become necessary to make certain changes In the wavelengths used in Transmission 3. In future the following wavelengths will be used:— metre. metre. 9.35p.m.-11.5 O8E 25.38 O8B 31.55 11.5-11.30
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    • 530 5 BERLIN. TUESDAY, NOV. C p.m. 8.0 Opening Announcement DJA. German Folk Bong. Programme-Porecaut (German. English). S.1S Light Music 8.30 Germany's Oldest and Youngest Air PlloU: Hans Grade and Miss Rosellese Zulch. 8.49 News In »"gi'«h fl.O "Music and Love", Selections from the OperatU by Johannes Muller. 10.15 News In German.
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    • 499 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle i| I 12. i p"-| ||||4 is I E~] I pr* 55" |^j 4.0 (CLUES.) ACROSS. 16. Derogate 17. Relatives 1. Thinks out 2a Cne rs 4 Wished Educational establishments 9. Yellow plemett Ouard 10. Metal Circlet 12. Foreign Christian name 'I' ?f a 13. Warble M*
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  • 2750 6 rrosperity Peeps Round The dorner A Gastronomic Cavalcade There Is A Tavern In The Town Introducing New Star-Cricket As It Should Be Played. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office. <")/43. Fleet Street, Oct. 23. One of tiie surest indications of the prosperity
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  • 130 6 To Be Re-Interred With His Comrades. The body of the last American soldier to be Interred In the Western Isles during the war has found a final rest-lng-pHce with his countrymen In the American military cemetery at Brookwood, in Surrey. The Identity of the soldier Is unknown.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 1< yonr gfcuse* art n't FIL-VIE M*| M •><>< the l»tf«t stjlf— C»ll at Mvuu!ar:unng uyicuui. 325. North Bridjr Road. Branch— "Eye Clink," (5. Stamford Rd. optomitrist— P. S. Diing. O.D. I Philla.) 1 B .More economical than ordinary pain ta. .more effective than moat preservatives, and available In a
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    • 167 6 improves the flavour of any food to which it is added. Try this, for instance Macaroni au Gratin. Boil macaroni, strain off, place in a pie-dish, cover the whole over with thick white sauce made as follows Melt 1 oz. of butter in n small stewpan, add flour to thicken,
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    • 781 7 "FUN, THRILLS AND LAUGHTER! ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT WINNER! 9HB|HHHHHHj| IH.re,,, h I STARTS TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 I A b"^ Uht IH^K^^^ mmm boosts to >U ctH-erned In the m»k- mmm of the m«.t popular BritUh films ot 33[^b^^*S T^ eßUrt.lnmeßt.--S.irf., Wctortol. f* V I W Vi the y «tr.--E»«»taf Newt. j5<C
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  • 114 8 Local Rubber Up Again. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 6. The local rubber market was opened in anticipation of some business but t'.iere was little demand. The market was steady with a slight reaction after the recent drop and quotations appreciably higher than yesterday. New York
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  • 91 8 Rugby, Nov. 3. Foreign exchanges today were:— Amsterdam 7.35'! Athens 520 sellers. Berlin 12.38 Bombay 1/6 1/16. Brussels 21.31 Bucharest 498 Buenos Aires 36 Vfc sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.29 Helsinpfors 226Vfe Hong Kong l/ 75 8 Lisbon HOVk Madrid 36 7/16 Milan 58 3/16 Montevideo 3914 sellers
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  • 274 8 1 umorrow. Jim m. Southern Sumatra. 8 -Bast Borneo, Celebes. Molucca* T. DiUy ißyi By Aeroplane) i Netherlands) 6 »jn Karimon (Bang Yoni ajn Tnndjone Ptnanf (Bee Beh) 9 a.ra Pengcranr <8. Soon Heng) g »jn. Trenggauu (except Kretay) (Borlbat) 2 pjn. Tiengranu (Kretay only) (Valaya) 2
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  • 21 8 The air mall dispatched from Singapore on Oct. 28 waa delivered In London on Nov. 6. (8 days).
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 455 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 6/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chonderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Patt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong Tin 6/- 5/-
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      • 297 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Setters. 2 2 A. Brick 7% Pret 2.00 2.10 2 2 Alex. Brick OnL 1.60 1.70 10 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 10.75 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.18.0 6.2.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/9 24/6
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      • 124 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»/> pc. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 105 110
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      • 365 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today 8 Prices Eraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby (fl) 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.60 A. Hitam ($1) 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 A. Malay (?2) 3.50 3.65 3.40 3.50 A. Molek (fl) 1.05 1.15 1.05
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    • 303 8 Singapore, Nov. 8, 11 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 6.76 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 975 White Muntok Pepper 82.00 White Pepper 61.00 Black Pepper 21.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 2.95 Copra, mixed 2 70 Small Flake Tapioca 3.90 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.2 b Small
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    • 140 8 The wrappers of Christmas cards, photographs and other articles Intended to be sent by printed paper rate, should be ent r?ly open at the ends. Wrappers may re tied with string, but should not be sealed. Closed envelopes with the corners or par* of the ends cut cannot be
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  • 175 8 Voice Louder Than Thunder. New York, Scientists have Invented a new noise-making menace a loudspeaker which can magnify the human vole* 1,000,000 times. It can make a sound 1.000 times a* loud as the water roar at the font of the Niagara Falls. At full power, it
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  • 172 8 Nazi Offices In S. W. Africa Raided Nazi branch offices throughout the British mandated territory of Sou^hWest Africa (formerly a German colony) were raided by the police recently, acting on the Instructions of the Attorney-General, says a Windhoek report. Many documents were seized, but several Nazi leaders
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  • 68 8 In one of the most colour! ul ceremonies of the present century, the niti t marriage which the Pope had performed in eight yeais, took place at tli.; Vatican City recently when Plus XI married his nephew. Franco Rattl. to the heiress. Angela Maria Crespi. The ceremony
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  • 25 8 From China and Jap^n by Rajputana due at Singapore 9 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Himalaya Maru dte at Singapore tomorrow.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1194 9 Money And Discount Rates Ease Further. (From Oar Own Correspondent, London. Oct. 20. The London financial markets wore an air of waiting for something to turn up during the past week. Three major factors combined to cause an atmosphere more pregnant with hesitancy than in previous weeks. In
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    • 136 9 Reason For The Delay In Posting Allotments. Some delay was occasioned In proceeding to allotment in connection with the issue of 120.900 Ordinary shares of £1 each of the Malacca Rubber Plantations at 225. fid per share. The lists were open for five minutes and the
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    • 153 9 Surplus Of Over Ten Million Rupees. According to a Treasury statement Issued on Oct. 12, the accounts for the last financial year closed with a surplus of approximately Rs. 10,513.922. This means that the accumulated surplus balances, which at the beginning of the year 1933-34 stood at Rs
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    • 653 9 Latest Reorganisation Scheme. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester. Oct. 10. The event of Importance in the cotton Industry during the past week has been the publication of the proposals o' the Master Cotton Spinners' Federation for reorganising the American and Egyptian spinning sections. The first scheme proposes
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    • 70 9 The following output* are for October: Malayan.— l*oo pete. Southern Malayan.— 2,ooo pels. Southern Perak.— l.lU pete. Jelebu.— 363 pete. Kamuntlng. Output (pet.) far Oct. 1.725. hra. run 1.938, yardagj 336.000, estimated value of ore $101,000 (excluding buffer (tack), estimated gross mine profit 18X960 (excluding buffer stock). Total
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    • 48 9 Rugby, Nov. 3. Sterling on New York opened at 4.98' 4 Paris 75%. Oold price is 1395. 9d. On the stock markets Interest largely centred In foreign bonds and wide fluctuations occurred. French bonds are firmer. War Loan 3>i per cent, is 105V4— British Wlreleaa.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 653 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) the lu'binij o) members v limited to' the •xtetu auc in mtinnci presc -lbed by Ordinance No C ol 1920 o! the Colon y HfcAM OFKICL: BONG KONG. Author L>t-a Capita, 190.000,000 Issued ana iull> paid up $30,000,000 Reserve funds.—
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    • 21 9 a^gf aY yf <<JJ*^' II Bs^g^g^g^P 'as» i ff wauuMh PERFECTIONk YQuM SEE^H EVERYWHERE J| sale Atpntt. THE F.ASTERH AGENCIES, LTD
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    • 119 9 MALAYA TIN STATISTICS Foreign Imports of Tin ore during the month of October, 1S34. Country of Origin Tons Alaska Burma 400 The Netherlands Indies:— Banaka and Bllllton Singlcep Other Places 2 French Indo-China SSI Japan M Slam 1.077 Tanganyika 10 Union of South Africa 114 Uganda S Australia 7 Total
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    • 421 9 BANKING. Cn*PTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA /ND CHINA. (Incorporate In Borland by Royal Charter I«5J> Paid Op Capital hi 800.000 stares ol <6 each 53.000.0 M Reserre Pond 0.000.00* Reserve UabUlty at Propriety C3.000.00t head orriosr Ms Btsbomagmte. L*ad«a B.CX Agcnu and Braaebea. Alor Star liouo Saigon AmriLsar Ipoh Semarang
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 58 10 BALAOURU.— Balaguru Chettyar. father of Mr. B. Govindasamy Chettyar (General Contractor of Singapore Harbour Board) on Sunday, Nov. 4, at 230 p.m. at Tirumalrayapatlnam, S. India. Aged 98. ROGERS. Mrs. Florence Nancy Rogers, wife of Dr. W. A. Rogers at her residence "Mascot," Kensington Gardens, Colombo on Sunday, November
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    • 78 10 FUN ERAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Funeral of the late Mr. One Tlang Soon of Messrs. One Ewe Hal Co.. beloved father of Messrs. Ong Leng Hoon, One Hood Hln. Ong Chip Hee. One Beow Sim, Ong Chip Van, Ong Chip Hong. Ong Chip Joo, Ong Joo Chin and Ong 800 Ken-,
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  • 828 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. NOV. 6. 1934. MALAY RIGHTS. The action which has been taken In Selangor to alter the succession to the throne has caused much comment throughout the Peninsula, and it has been suggested that the treaty relations between Great Britain and Selangor do not authorise Intervention
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  • 133 10 Mr. Phuan Yun Mong, Clerk Class I 11, Social Hygiene Branch, Medical Department, Singapore, has been dismissed from the public service. Mr. G. H. Sutherland and Mr. H. E. I Stone have been granted commissioners as acting sub- lieutenants in the S3. Naval Volunteer Reserve. Capt. O. L.
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  • 1567 10  -  W. T. Cousins King.) (By How Violent Change Is Avoided. It is well known that the British Exchange Fund authorities, profiting by mistakes made in the early months of their operations, now manage their resources with outstanding efficiency, and have done so for well over a year
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  • 721 10 A JOURNAL written By a girl tn Penang in the late sixties Is the basis of a series of articles which will commence in the Straits Times tomorrow. This Journal, which turned up in a country bookshop in England last summer, reveals the diarist as a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 54 10 DON T BE ffifr VAGUE /0^ IlulU NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,U. D INCORPOMTIO IN EMGIAND SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH. mm QUMiTY Tender joints and cuts of succulent flavour. Australian SIRLOIN ROAST and RUMP STEAK Argentine BONELESS SIRLOIN Argentine FILLET STEAK I-
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    • 74 10 DOC'S HEAt GUINNESS Sole Agents 4 SIME DARBY CO., LTD.^jjj THE ROBINSON PIANC COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER New MARCONI ELECTRIC RADIO GRAMOPHONES SUPERB QUALITY ANE VOLUME REPRODUCTIOls For the average home there could be a better radio-gramophone. Here you have th latest type Marconlphone all-mains electri gramophone,
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  • 715 11 STATEMENT BY FOREIGN SECRETARY. REPRESENTATIONS TO NANKING. Payments On Railway Loans Not Met, That the British Government does not propose at present to raise the status of the Legation in China was revealed by Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, in
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  • 50 11 Hong Kong, Nov. 6. welve pirates posing as ..ssengers yesterday seized control of the China Merchants' steamer Chia Ho and forced the vessel to stop at Honghaiwan, to the sooth of Swatow, Kwangtung. Besides looting the steamer, the pirates kidnapped three passengers for ransom Sin Kuo Mm.
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    37 11 To make the road safer for motorists, Esher Hill, Surrey, is being widened. The crown of the hill it also being reduced by six feet. The improvements are expected to be complete by April of next year.
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  • 100 11 Soviet To Pay Only £3,000,000. Moscow, Nov. 5. The signature of the Lena Gold•elds agreement took place yesterday •t the bedside of Mr. Marshal:, a signatory for the company, who is suffering from Influenza. H TrifonofT signed for the Soviet The £3.000.000 award will be paid through the
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  • 56 11 Statement By American Ambassador. Habarovsk. The American Amba*s.dor to the USSR Mr. W C. Bulllt, In an interview with the press at Vladlvostock, expressed the assurance that an airline connecting America and the USSR, across the Pacific will be established soon, and stated that he himselt was re
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  • 82 11 Abandonment Of Control Urged. (From. Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 5. The Daily Express asserts that the mly hope for Empire tin producer? is :he earliest abandonment of restric,ion. The newspaper adds: "Undoubtedy the most critical situation is arrisng In connection with tin. Control will, of course
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  • 71 11 Acting Captain Faces Negligence Charges. New York, Nov. 5. William F. Warms, acting captain of the ill-fated Morro Castle, today pleaded not guilty to five chatges of negligence when he was arraigned, 'with four other officers, before the j United States Steamboat Inspecton I Service with a
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  • 130 11 Report To Be Published On Nov. 22. London,- Not. 1. The Joint Select Committee on Indian constitutional reforms has now concluded its deliberations and formally presented its report to Parlia- ment, both Houses of which today agreed to Its simultaneous publication In India and Great Britain. According i
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  • 111 11 Big Plane For Austrian Ministers. Vienna, Nov. 3. Taking due account of the fact that diplomacy apparently has become ■an itinerant trade whose success Is I largely dependent on .<\pi<l trans- portatlon, the Austrian Government I has ordered for its own use a twoengined American Douglas express
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  • 134 11 Must Consider People's Purchasing Power. Duesseldorf, Nov. 2. I For demanding too high a price for potatoes a wholesale dealer here was 1 obliged to shut his doors for two days 1 by order o' the district governor who threatened a complete closure of the business should
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  • 43 11 Attached To British Squadrons. London, Nov. 5. After a course at the flying school at Grantham, two Chinese lieutenants, U Bhou-chen and 8. K. Lee, have become attached to the Sixteenth Army Cooperation Squadron and the Ninth Bomber Squadron respectively. Renter.
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  • 31 11 Rugby, Nov. 3. I The Duke of Gloucester had sum- i clently recovered from his chill an-1 1 catarrh to resume his engagements In Victoria today— British Wireless.
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  • 328 11 Count Ito's Evasions. AERODROMES AND HARBOURS. Geneva. Nov. 5. Tbe Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations today opened discussion on the report of the Japanese Government on the Pacific Islands and .^ount Ito. the Japanese Minister, was subjected to a number of questions regarding
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  • 173 11 Naval Adviser To Nanking Government London, Nov. 5. Captain J. A. V. Morse has been appointed naval adviser to the Chinese Government and will train Chinese cadets. He succeeds Captain H. T. Baillie-Grohman. Capt. Morse, when a lieutenant, was mentioned in dispatches and was granted the
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  • 168 11 Bureau Convened Again. Geneva, Nov. 5. The League of Nations today publishes a communique by Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Disarmament Conference, convening the bureau of the Disarmament Conference during the meeting of the Assembly and indicating the agenda for continuing work on the sundry commissions. A special
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  • 174 11 Committee To Deal With Royal Gift Rugby, Nov. 3. The Duke of Kent and Princess Marina have decided that national wedding gilts to be presented to them ■hall be used for providing a Christmas treat for necessitous chD'lren and the providing of holidays for convalescent or sick children
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  • 62 11 Sale By Auction Banned In Germany. Berlin, Not. 1. Pictures of Der Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler, most not be sold by auction according to an announcement In the press. When someone attempted to sell several of Hitler's pictures by public auction at Elselben. district branch officers of the party
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  • 63 11 Boulogne. Nov. 2. The death has occurred of Baron Edmond de Rothschild, aged 89, < grandson of the founder of the great 1 banking family. He spent much of his wealth In providing homes for Jewish t exiles In Palestine, especially refugees l from the Hitler regime. His
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  • 80 11 Running Battle Off Canton. Canton, Nov. 5. The cruiser Hal Ytng, belonging to the Kwangtung Provincial Harbour Office, was shelled and sunk following a running battle with a preventive vessel 200 miles to the south of Canton. The Hal Ylng was allegedly smuggling sugar and sea products to
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  • 66 11 New Prime Minister Not Yet Chosen. Cairo. Nov. 5. It is understood that Yehia Pasha's Cabinet resigned yesterday, but King Puad has not yet chosen a new Prime Minister. It Is very likely that the choice will be either Tewf Ik Nesslm, former chief of the Royal
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  • 278 11 And Bi-Weekly Planes To Singapore. PLANS DRAWN UP. Imperial Airways Annual Meeting. London, Nov. 5. Imperial Airways have drawn up full plans for a trans-Atlantic service." declared Sir Eric Geddes at the annual meeting of Imperial Airways tod»v. but operation is not yet likely. There will be,
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  • 203 11 Favourable Balance in September. Washington. Nov 5. American exports for September amounted to $191,000,000 and import. to $131,000,000, compared with $160 000.000 and $146,000,000 resppctively for September last Exports to Great Br.tain were $40,000,000 comparer* with $28,000,000. Imports from Britain, compared with f9.000.000 and $12,000,000 resoec i-eJy for
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  • 2835 12 RESOLUTION LOST. "A Perfectly Honest Show Mr. Butler's View. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 5. Contrary to what was expected, the extraordinary general meeting of Pulau Kamiri, Ltd., convened to consider the circular of Oct. 8, passed off quietly and finished within an Outspoken
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  • 507 12 In A Motor Smash. SINGAPORE FAMILY BEREAVED. Tragedy has befallen the family if Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Oehlers, of Singapore. A wire was received from London yesterday announcing the death, as the result of a motor accident, of 23-year-old Harry F. Oehlers, barrlster-at-law and winner of
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  • 482 12 Deepavali Colours The Streets. Thanks to the efforts of the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdulcader, the Indian Member in Council, Deepavall has seen declared a public holiday. Deepavali Is being celebrated today by Hindus all over the world. It is a festival that is looked forward to.
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  • 1516 12 Malayan Impressions Of A Convention. Impressions of the world Rotary convention held in Detroit last June formed the subject of an address given before the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Extracts from this address, which was delivered by Mr. G. L. Peet, of the Straits Times*
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  • 97 12 SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Ac Dance. Have A Heart with Jean Parker at Jimmy Dunn. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL Tarzan His Mate. 6.15— GREAT WORLD Cabaret Chrutoplwr Bean Basket Ball Competition. MABLBCROUGH Veer Brabuvahan 6.15— 9 15 NEW WORLD Side Show*, Cabaret, n""«'»t.n ""«'»t. Talkie*. Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION Wild Boy
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    • 124 12 \Snatsne to/a nAerwmm Sri 'JIBS^i. if w Ausoana AM worried about yoa— yoa are Jlilw J_ ingly weary in body and mind, your spirits and vitality are alarmingly low— you must do something shout it. Take Waterbury's Com* pound. Remember hwt year MabeTs husband feh s.'-f just as you do
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  • 123 13 Death Of Weil-Known Taiping Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng, Nov. 5. The funeral took place yesterday of Mr. Khoo Keng Lean, retired cashier of the Chartered Bank. Talping. Mr. Khoo Keng Lean died last Wednesday, at the age of 63. Mr. Khoo Keng Lean started
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  • 121 13 Another Boy Rescued By Scavenger. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 5. The Seremban Coroner held an inquest Into the death of a three-year-old Tamil boy who was drowned in the channel near Rasah. A Tamil woman gave evidence of seeing two children floating in the stream. As
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  • 130 13 The funeral of Madam Chua Hay i Luan, (late Mrs. Wee Cheong Lay) who died at her residence, 105, Nelson Road, s Singapore, on November Ist, took place at the Bukit Brown Cemetery, on Sunday. She is survived by her four sons Messrs. Wee Kirn Leone,
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  • 533 13 "I'M MOVING," SAYS A MANUFACTURER. Charges Too High. BETTER TERMS OFFERED IN PERAK. Does Government really endeavour to encourage local industries This thorny question is raised once again by the manager of what was at one time a flourishing cigarette factory in Bukit Timah Road. Because
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  • 163 13 Ah Whatt And His Malay Foster-Father. Twelve years of age but unafraid. Ah Whatt, little orphan hoy, appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander in the police court yesterday to answer a charge of vagrancy. "I am looked after by a Malay man," he said in reply to
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  • 324 13 Young: Malay Convict In Court Mohamed bin Sudin, a young Malay who is already serving a term of Imprisonment for house trespass, was brought up from prison yesterday to answer two charges of theft. One of these wis not proceeded wltn as the Crown
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  • 209 13 St. George's Society Wants More Members. The annual general meeting of the Royal Society of St. Oeorge (Singapore Branch), will be held in the lounge of the Singapore Crioket Club on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 6.15 p.m. for the following purposes To receive a report and statement of
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  • 130 13 Another Singapore Echo Of Saigon Robbery. The theft ot a large quantity of goads from a French jewellery firm in Saigon is still finding occasional echoes in the local police courts. Yesterday Detective-Inspector A. R. Mcßwan, who has been In charge of the investigations, applied to Mr. N.
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  • 60 13 The band of the B.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will play the following weather permitting at Telok Ayer tomororw at 5.1 5. Overture "Tally Ho" Ansell; Selection "Rip Van Winkle" Planquette; Song "A Garden In Prittany" Gulllland; "Slumber Song" Schumann; Selection "SO Years
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  • 71 13 The Raffles Institution Scout Troops will hold their annual inspection parade and parents' day on Saturday, at 430 on Raffles Institution Ground. The troops will be Inspected by the District Commissioner, after which will follow an Inter-patrol competition for the D.B.M s shield and scout display. After "Flag
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  • 270 13 Echo Of Singapore Arsenic Case. An elderly Sikh, named Boota Singh, was tried yesterday, by Mr. Justice Prichard and a common Jury, on two charges of abetting the commission by two other* of the offence of giving false evidence, intending thereby to cause a Sikh woman,
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  • 1410 13 Mr. E. S. Willbourn. NO LARGE ORE BODY EXISTING. (From Our Own Correspondent) > Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 5. Although considering that there is not much chance of finding a, I Jarre bod* of ore. Mr. B. 8. Wilii bourn. Director of Geological Survey, F.M.S., who
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    • 9 13 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.
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    14 14 The Singapore and Selangor hockey teams who drew 2—2 at Koala Lumpur on Saturday.
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  • 263 14 Preparing For The November Meeting At Bukit Timah Useful Newcomers. This Morning's Work On The Track. Work on the course this morning at Bukit Timah. In preparation for the Singapore Turf Club November meetIng, was confined to 19 horses but none of them was fully extended. The Inner crack was
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  • 1914 14 HOME RUGBY REVIEW. Blackheath's Narrow Victory Over The London Scottish. (From Our London Staff). London. Oct. 22. Both the senior Universities have opened their Rugby season In fine style. Cambridge University accomplished the feat ot the day on Saturday by following up their initiated win
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  • 107 14 Boxing At Ipoh After A Lapse Of Two Years. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 5. After a lapse of two years Ipoh Is to see some boxing. A promotion has been arranged to take place at the Amusement Park on Wednesday when Yeoh Chai Lai. the
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  • 132 14 Draw For First Round Of Malcolm Cup. The draw for the first round of th? Malcolm Cup to be played at the Garrison Golf Club during the month of November 1934. Is as follows: Major L. A. J. Graham and Lieut. J. L. R. Huelin vs. Major
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  • 626 14 Colts 1. S.C.C. P. I A goal scored in t^e last few minutes pave the Colts a well deserved win over an S.C.C. eleven on the Padang yesterday. The hocke7 was not of a high standard, but the keenness displayed made up for this.
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  • 238 14 Miri Crew Arrive For Inter-Port Rowing, On Thursday afternoon the principal event of the Singapore rowln; season will take place over the breakwater course, when the R.S.Y.C. will be opposed to Mlri Boat Club In the lnterport Trophy contest for fours. The Mlri team arrived in Singapore early yesterday morning
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    26 14 Singapore penned In their twenty-live at the start of the Malaya Cup game at Rengam on Saturday. Two of the Johore forwards appear to be offside.
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  • 150 14 Triple Green Moves Up To C'a?s 3. The Straits Racing Association nan issued the following list of amendm r.'s in the classltt.-u i ion ot horses ai.J ponies. HORSES Transfers. Angelus from Class 4 to Class 3. Redouble lrom Class 4 to Class 3 Triple Green from
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  • 110 14 The following will represent tM V MCA. Ist XI against R.I. on the V.M.C.A. ground tomorrow: Bleha: A. N. Chatter jee and R. Lyne; T. P. F. McNelce. Q. Day and W. K. Willis; C. Reshty, P. C. Sands. A. N. Katyal, F. Pullen and C. Catchatoor. Reserve,
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    • 9 14 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIME! Every Week.
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  • 255 15 Merchants Should Just Beat Etceteras In S. C. C. Tournament Today. Today's Match In S.C.C. Tourney. The Merchants and Bankers and 1 Etceteras and Insurance, who are contenders (or the S.C.C. tournament "wooden spoon." will meet this afternoon on the padang. .Neither team has yet succeeded in winning a match,
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    26 15 Bailey. Smith and Cowan all In friendly embrace. No one seems to realise that the ball is close by. An Incident In Saturday's Malaya Cap match.
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  • 196 15 19 Cards Returned In Women's Competition. The Singapore Golf Club women s November bogey competition was played at Bukit Tlmah on Monday and resulted In a win tor Mrs. M. M. Paterson in "A" division with a score of all square, in a win for Mrs. R.
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  • 240 15 Choon Leong In S.C.R.C. Tennis Final. The S.C.R.C. open tennis tournament is now reaching its most Interesting stage. Yesterday N. S. Wise and C. K. Pang, a new partnership In the men's doubles, reached the final by defeating John Llm and Huck Toe quite easily. Chua Choon Leong qualified for
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  • 76 15 Customs Department Win The O'Reilly Shield. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Nov. 5. The Negrl Sembilan Inter-Depart-mental Association football league was concluded on Friday. The Customs were the winners and thus take »the O'Reilly shield. The Negri Police were runners-up. The following were the results of hockey
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  • 30 15 Correct solutions in The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition No 24, printed on Oct. 28, are: Baxter. Camail. Flare. Mure. Peak, Mark, Rave Coffle, Cape, Hart, Pitch, Start.
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  • 977 15 MALAYA COMMAND RIF%E MEETING. "C" Coy. Burma Rifles Win The Warren Shield. The Third Battalion of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force (P. and P.WV.C.) carried oft the honours at the 1934 Malaya Command Rifle Meeting, finishing up well ahead ot the Burma Rifles. The Wiltshire Regiment
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  • 208 15 European Women To Meet The Rest At The S.C.C. Tomorrow, The annual women's hockey match in aid of the Poppy Day Fond will take place on the S.C.C. padang tomorrow. In previous yean this match has b?en between a European's women's XI and the Girls, Sports
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  • 65 15 The following have been invited to play Rugby Football for S.C.C. vs. H.M.S. Terror tomorrow at S.C.C. K. C. Glllett; J. E. King. R. F. Heath, A. P. Craigle and N. Poyntz- Roberts: J. C. Cooke and J. McKlntosh; 3. A. Allen. J. A. Evans, F. Sharpe, S.
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  • 52 15 The following have been invited to play hockey for the Ceylon Sports Club against the S.C.C. on Thursday, at BalesUer Road A. S. A. Jansen; R Muttukumaru and P. Ratnasabapathy: A. W. Thevathasan, Dr. Jayesuria and Chelllah; Thuraislngam. V. Ambia vagar. T E. R. Retnam. V. Paramsothy and
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  • 293 15 Chines* 3. H.M.S. Terror .8. Thanks to having the better of the play during the opening half the Chinese managed to defeat a hockey team from H.M.S. Terror by three goals to two at Hong Llm Oreen yesterday afternoon. From the bully-off
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  • 119 15 TBcatoj, Not Rugby: Tournament, etceteras vs. Merchants and Bankers. S.C.C. padang: Public BeiTkcs "A" »s. Chinese Duneam Road; Wiltshire* 1 vs. R.A., TangUn Hockey: Colts vs. R.1., R.I. round; WiKshlres I vs. Police, Depot. Wednesday. No. 7. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" vs. 8.M.8. Terror, padang: WUtshires II vs. R.A.
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    16 15 me United Services and Belanfor Rug-bj teams. The U.S. were beaten by 11 points to nil.
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  • 1739 16 PROPOSED REDUCTION OF RICKSHAS IN. SINGAPORE SECOND APPEAL OF OWNERS' ASSOCIATION CHINESE PRODUCTS EXHIBITION PROJECTED BARBERS DISPUTE COMES TO END. (From Our Chinese Correspondent). At the October general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Mr. John Laycock moved to cut down the number of rickshas and
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  • 137 16 Sudden Death At Colombo. Mews has been received by cable of the death at Colombo of Mrs. W. A Rogers, wife of Dr. W. A. Rogers, JP.. of Colombo and Malaya. Mrs. Rogers came to Taiping on her marriage In 1804 and finally left Malaya In
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  • 56 16 Presentation Of Service Medal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng, Not. 5. At the Council Chamber. Talplng, on Saturday the British Resident. Mr. O. E. Cator. presented the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. Naraln Singh, late Overseer of Mines, Taiping. Mr. Naraln Singh. Is the first Sikh of
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  • 111 16 (From Our Own Corresp:ndent.) Seremban, Nov. 5 The newly appointed Negri Sembiian State Councillor, lnche Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, was entertained at a teaparty on the occasion of his appointment. The hosts were the Sert-mban Hire Motor Union of which body Che Aziz is president. An address was
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  • 27 16 Mr. Frank C. Sands, M.8.E., resumes his position as Commissioner for Malaya, Boy Scouts Association, as from today, on his return from leave.
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    • 195 16 ITCHING CAUSED A LOT UNREST Rash AD Over Legs. Healed by Cuticura. I came oat in a i»»h all over tny leg*. It luntd from the ankle* and came tip ■n watet blisters at bitt. but after a while crusted and scaled. The itcbinf and burning caused me lot ol
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    • 169 16 RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT TOBACCO! An Empire product blended with che greatest care and skill from we^ matured tobacco leaves grown P jfflS on the plains of South Africa. |!/tejr J OF ALL HIGH CLASS TOBACCONISTS. <y Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., TEL. 2234. 20. RAFFLES QUAY. SINGAPORE.
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    • 1589 17 ST.Tffi. THE WRITING SENSATION OF 1 934 1 ■^■Vl AMAZING PARKER VACUMATIC ■■■TSp We do not vouch for the I' B Ww//^ M l^l^l^sl^ll Sr^ Jl "H rr«rA of this story but Xl F If^ HOLDS 102% MORE INK WRITES P"™™"^ »mbw sounds so plausib\. and t Sil" W w^r
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  • 1827 18 FLYING NOTES. < rantcell Rebuilt Air Information Bureau Chartering Specials Making The Mont Of Moments. London, Oct. 0. This week the Prince of Wales opens the re-built Royal Air Force Cadet College at Cranwell, Lincolnshire. In part the new buildings hava been occupied for some months;
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  • 112 18 Brides And Their Dowries. A report on the administration of! the Cameroons unde British mandate during 1933, just published, dls- i cusses, among other things Local government through chiefs advised by secret societies j How natives help the British authorities to .stamp out slavery j I Reform of
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  • 905 18 THE GHOST" OF MT. EVEREST. Climber's Story. A STRONG, HELPFUL "PRESENCE." Wu theie ft jhos; "—an invisible ghost climbing not far from the summit of Mount Everest v Were there two ct range objectsone with something like a beak— hovering over the mountain while the 1933 Everest expedition -./ere up
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    • 144 18 The GIFT SHOP bells are pealing This IS a wonderful ttore. Quality DP to the Ceiling. And prices DOWN to the floor. Splendid selection of Art Jewellery. FANCY GOODS AND HATS. Just arrived from England. THE GIFT SHOP < apitol Mansions. 157. N Bridfe Rd. Beautiful Artificial Flowers, Wreaths and
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    • 130 18 The New Governor is Coming HI Announcing The Timely Arrival of the Mod Exciting Collection* I^KfflL of Gowns of Dramatic Beauty. Every clothe ls of the original model ol true lndiTlduallty. Selection becomes IF, a personal adventure In discovering m^ which ot the models Is most decoratively B$ your own.
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  • 273 19 Sikh Poisoning Case Sequel. An elderly Sikh named Boota Singh was put on his trial yesterday, before Mr. Justice Prichard and a common Jury, on an Indictment of two counts, accusing him of abetting the commission by two others of the offence of giving false evidence Intending
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  • 355 19 Parties Waiting For Each Other To Move. London, Nor. S. The naval talks are entering thensecond week. The deadlock Is being carired on in a silent manner. The representatives of the three countries are Just Sitting and waiting. The Americans sit In a West End hotel
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  • 26 19 M/. E. Hofman left by imperial Airways for Bangkok. Mr. G. P. MWer, Mr. F. G Ritchie and Mr. M. M. Millar arrived from Alor Star.
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  • 46 19 A Chinese washerwoman fell from a terrace at the back of a house In Middle Road this morning while dry In* clothes. She regained consciousness before the ambulance arrived and she refused to go to hospital. She bore no external injuries.
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  • 87 19 In honour of Tungku Yahya and Tungku Indra Petra sons of the Sultan of Kelantan and the Raja r Kelantan respectively, departure for England to farther their studies. Mr. Pang Cheng Yean ;the vice-president of the Merrllads Musical Association will entertain them to a dinner party tomorrow at
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  • 35 19 H. H. the Sultan of Bruel and his wife, Tungku Rohani, daughter of H. H. the Sultan of Selangor, will leave Klang tomorrow for Brunei. The Sultan of 3elangor will also accompany them to Singapore.
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  • 599 19 Official Placings In Handicap. A Reuter message from Melbourne siates that the official placings in the handicap section of the MUden-hall-Melbourne air race are as follows: 1. C. W. A. Scott and T. Campben Black (D.H. Comet Gipsy VI), 2. K. D. Parmentier and J.
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  • 80 20 The Duke of Norfolk, premier duke of Britain and Hereditary Earl Marshal, at Victoria Station before leaving for India. The King granted him special permission to be absent from the country for six months. As Hereditary Earl Marshal the duke is responsible for all state ceremonial
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    90 20 A Chechoslovakian inventor has demonstrated to officials of tnc Czech Ministry of Railways a device which he claims will entirely prevent trains coming into collision with motor-cars and other road vehicles. The apparatus is in two sections, one part to be erected on one side of the track, and the
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    36 20 Maximilian Skupin, a parachute Jumper, made a descent from a plane over Staaken, Germany, speaking a running commentary into a microphone as he floated down. His account was broadcast from several German radio stations. (Planet News.)
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    49 20 Dr. Howard Carter, the famous Egyptologist, at Victoria Station, before leaving 'or Egypt Ml an attempt to find the but resting place of Ankh-es-enamen, Tut-Ankh Amen's queen. It was Dr. Carter who, with the late Lord Carnarvon, discovered the tomb of Tut-ankh Amen about 1? MM ago. (Planet News.)
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    29 20 'J'he two daughter* of the ex -Crown Prln<e »nd Princess of Germany, Princess Alexandrine and friiuew t 'ecilie, with their parents af er being confirmed at Potsdam. (Planet News.)
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    50 20 The Vienna Boys' Choir, or Wiener Saengerknaben ia in London on a, concert tour and It ia the first visit to London in the MO years of Us existence. The Choir was actually founded in 1498. It Is going on to the United State* after the English tour. (Planet News.)
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