The Straits Times, 15 November 1934
1934-11-15
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Title Section38 1934-11-15 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement326 1934-11-15 1 Singapore: iao. cccil st. phone sisd. •wow POPULAR. ft 5 79 AtiAUP wauh woms Jl DISEASES TM fet Cured in a Night «"Jg£ C«cema all over my Zoe-Kol tak«j all ipVn.5 n t Vu;i y .ns Many may promise a wonderful KhS. r r^i." 0 in thre* days the m326 words
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Advertisement290 1934-11-15 1 KUALji LUtyf»UfN fB. JAVA 311 t 'PHONE 368.1 V X'MAS 1 CARDS aßeaßssssssssßaaaaaaaaaaaaaai^asaaaaaaaaßßsssssißß^n. •^■T i^. He >^-— v "^asaT' b^bk ,bu THIS YEAR WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER A REMARKABLY FINE SELECTION OF CALENDARS. A SPECIAL FEATURE IS OUR MALAYAN SERIES OF X'MAS CARDS. THESE ARE PUT UP IN BOXES290 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-15 1 FOR I FLOWERS I— PHONE 4097 15. Orchard ftoad, (Amber Mansion*)11 words
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Advertisement604 1934-11-15 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England MAIL PASSENGER AND CAROO SERVICES. PENINSUIAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIB MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICEOUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage Spore BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. 18 CORFU ***** Nrv. 23604 words
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Advertisement632 1934-11-15 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CENRRAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINt. (Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON Naples. Marseilles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail. i KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 29 SO i KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 HAKONE MARU 10.500 Jan- 9 10 SUWA632 words
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Advertisement703 1934-11-15 2 THE EAST A^TIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTIROAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Pttci Prom Prom S'dots Malacca Port Penanß M S. 8 ham ERRIA 37/11 27 11 28/11 30 '11 PICNIA 18 13 18 li 1912 31/12 LALANDIA 8/1 8/1 9/1 11703 words
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Advertisement217 1934-11-15 2 PRESIDENT LINERS Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA,. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool— Delicious meals Hot and cold runnn-g water In each stateroom. Cabins (or two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service Irom Manila and Hongkong.217 words
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Advertisement1314 1934-11-15 2 4^^''^*fl|^**^^ > N^^ JJ i^^^^^j- <l 1-^^ r^ -i-^ I at' "<J.I~ MS^i mt^mw^S l t sbbW^sK^L yS» L*T^S^ m BLOC FI'NKTEL LDtt <Oreaa THfe Hl'A KIIIOH STEANIIBir 00. Steam MSB Osv, Ltd-, and Cklna Mutoat *****) LTD. Steam Ni»lgatlon Co, THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STKAMSHIP CO..1,314 words
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Article432 1934-11-15 3 Increase Of 99 Per Cent BIG IMPROVEMENT ON LAST YEAR. A striking increase in the tonnage of vessels under construction at the end of the September quarter, in comparison with the corresponding period of last year, is revealed in the latest returns of Lloyd's Register of432 words
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Article127 1934-11-15 3 Thursday, November 15. I Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sri Tunda, Lch. -Crow," LCD. "Lady Evelyn." Aquarius, Reijnat, Lch. "BJr Theodore Fraser," Boelongan. W. Bt. "Agnes I," Lch. "Curlew." Oil Wharf H.M.S. Herald. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS.127 words
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Article128 1934-11-15 3 TOBA MARU, Jap., 4.283 tons, from Calcutta 15-11, for Dalren 15-11. HAI LEE, Nor., 2,160 tons, from Amoy 15-11, for Pen ing 16-11. TALMA, Brit., 6,154 tons, from Osaka 15-11, for Calcutta 17-11. HAGUE maru, Jap., 3,451 tons, from Calcutta 15-11. for Osaka via Hongkong 15-11. PERAK. Brit.,128 words
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Advertisement254 1934-11-15 3 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE. OUTWARDS Regular Freight Service MANILA. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS. ss ARENDSKERK 10.000 T. Dec. 2 S.S. GAASTERKFRK 11.000 T. Dec. 29 HOMEWARDS. TO GENOA. MARSEILLES. ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM. HAMBURG AND BREMEN Leave Tonnage Spore SJ SEROOSKERK 11.500 T. Nov. 19 SX ZUIDEHKERK 11.000 T. Dec. 20254 words
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Advertisement341 1934-11-15 3 AIR LIGHTHOUSES. The Morning Post states that a new form of light beacon is being introduced on sections of the Empire airways, which not only acts as a lighthouse but also signals to the pilot his correct magnetic bearing. AUCTION NOTICES" AUCTION SALE of wax polished teak office furniture and341 words
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Advertisement717 1934-11-15 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated tn PM S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MJ3— Pasuge SISI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). TEDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class ?rom £106.4.6 Up ronnectlng with Canadian Pacific Atlantic Expresses. Vrond Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED717 words
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Advertisement451 1934-11-15 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. I (Incorporated In En(land.ft 44 ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Vis ForU and Soex CanaL Due Sails, Steamer Spore Spore CITY OP BAGDAD Nov. 29 Dec. 2 CITY OP FLORENCE Dec. 14 Dec. 16 CITY OP EASTBOURNE Dec. 30 Jan. a FOB HONGKONG.451 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1934-11-15 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle W I|| W III! WKT] I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I (CLUES.) ACROSS. £I*3 25. Dodge 1. Determination 26 Allows. 6. Celestial bcdy 10. Folios 11. Christening 1 SSSL Solution Of Ycterday's 17 Clippings of metal l'n--]f> 19. Comoen«atc M vc 21 Coloured woman 22.144 words
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Miscellaneous153 1934-11-15 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *P Aior Star 89 0.89 7.5 72 Mersing No report. Kota Bharu 86 0.10 6.7 72 Bukit Jeram 86 1.93 3.7 69 Malacca 81 0.06 Nil 73 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 78 1.00 Nil153 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary59 1934-11-15 4 •(-■,"Y In loving memory of cur darling J ,m Joseph Morcy (Jack) who passed -.-.ve:rber 15. 1931. aged 22 years, •"hree v.ars have passed fc.nce that tad day ■:;>e ore we lcved was called away His memory is as dfar today As in the hour he passJd away.59 words
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Advertisement400 1934-11-15 4 I.IM- sV Thr er.saecment is anno'jr.ced of M- Urn Chin Wah fourth sen of the lats M- Llm Sue: Guan and Mrs. L;m Swee C.'i-n to Mi<s Ec Siew Cheng Neo eldest < r of Mr. and Mrs. E? Yean Klat. SITUATIONS VACANT When applying lor an» positloi »dTerlisrd in400 words
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Advertisement789 1934-11-15 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE BELLEVILLE, 15, Scottt Rd. Phone 4374 Large Si airy rooms. Priv. verandah, mod. m SUITE, private verandah, entrance bath. Europ. mod. Also single room. Phone 4717 EAST ANGLIA. 3 mlns. to town, high level. mod. san.. garages, dally or monthly rate*, large grounds, excellent cuisine, tenrds tingle and dnobla789 words
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Advertisement864 1934-11-15 4 FOR SALE. ]E 1 Ml. RADIO SET, fitted also with era- P mophona. Owner leaving. Write 387. s. T. FOR SALE Dalmatian thoroughbred pups male, female. Apply Box No. 377, Straits Times. MODEL "A" Cine projector with 3 and 5 inch lenses. Perfect condition. Real bargain. Singapore Photo Co., 37,864 words
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Advertisement767 1934-11-15 4 3USINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU ond Miss HANA 80. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. X'MAS AND NEW YEAR SALE Just unpacked a large consignment ef Shangbal Embroideries. Lampshades, Teakwood Trunks, KJangsl Chlnaware, Curios. Pelping Clolsonneware. Brass ware. Swatow Drawn Thread Goods, Filet Laces. Foochow Lacquer ware767 words
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Advertisement843 1934-11-15 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. FIGARO Ladles Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By Rarvpean Experts. $8. $10, $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 129) and at 93. Bras Baaab Road. SELETAR GRANGE European seaside residential hotel. Excellent food and accommodation. Peaceful and attractive surroundings. Healthy sea breezes. Good bathing. (Large Pagar). Just th* place tc843 words
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Miscellaneous175 1934-11-15 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sinjapore Within Outside vithout Malaya Malaya Monthly $3.88 4.88 I \tM Qaarterly 18.58 MM 1758 Half Yearly M7.M «34.8« $15.88 learlj $34.00 $48.W $S««« Note.— Ootstatton eheanes should include the usual bank discoi t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions lor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as onder:— 25 cents175 words
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Advertisement329 1934-11-15 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SATURDAY. NOV. 17th 3PFCIAL DINNER special race dinner ball drcuiAL umncn exten^on to 2 a.m. AAUArivr CABARET FIRST APPEARANCE OF, THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. MAR YA MARTA DANCE (FORMAL) HARMONY SONGS, DANCING 9.30 p.m. to Midnight MUSICAL NUMBERS RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. FRIDAY329 words
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Advertisement140 1934-11-15 5 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF "PIFCO" ROTAMETER There's no doubt about a PIPCO Rotameter. It traces faults In no time any kind of radio fault. There are 9 distinct meters In one handy-sized, polished bakelite case. The new De-Luxe model moving-coil ROTAMETER has a resistance of 200,000 ohms, ensuring absolute140 words
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Advertisement376 1934-11-15 5 TEETH BLACK THROUGH^ JWEDICINES Whitened in a Few Weeks Teeth blackened by constant dosing with medicines -disappointing trials with nearly every make of toothpaste and then after using a special peroxide dentifrice for 3 days to see those teeth gradually lose their tarnish and in a few weeks to become376 words
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Miscellaneous538 1934-11-15 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. The 8.8.C. announces that, owing to the change of propagation conditions 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. 9.35 p.m.-l)j OSE 25.29 GSB 31.55 11.5-11.20538 words
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Miscellaneous548 1934-11-15 5 SINGAPORE. "Z.H.1." Singapore wave length 49.9 metres. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd., Broadcast House, Slngaoore.) THURSDAY, NOT. 15. 6.0 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8.0 Relay of Dinner Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins SUNDAY, fOV.548 words
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Miscellaneous354 1934-11-15 5 BERLIN. TODAY. p.m. 8.0 Opening Announcement DJA". German Folk Song. Programme -Forecast (German, English) 8.15 Light Music. 8.30 Topical Talk. 8.45 News In Englistl. 9.0 Relayed from Stuttgart. "Singing for You". Musical Selections arranged by Ernest Stocklnger, Management. Gustav Goerllch. 10.16 Newu In German. 10.30 Selections of Ancient and Modem354 words
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Article127 1934-11-15 6 The second annual general meeting of the Young Chinese Amateur Weighi-LJftlng Party took place on Sunday at Mr. Tung Kum Choy's residence, 37. Ann Siang Hill. ■T,he- election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted as follows President, Mr. Boey Yin Loong VicePresident. Mr. Chiang Weng Wah (reelected) Hon.127 words
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Article130 1934-11-15 6 On Sunday the six -metre class will sail the second race for the Black Swan Challenge Cup of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. The start will be at 10 a.m. "B" class will sail the second race for the Chlnta Challenge Cup. Stan 10 10 a.m. "C" class130 words
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Article65 1934-11-15 6 It is stated that all the plans hay« been passed by Government in connection with the Kuala Lumpur Swim mlng Pool and that the prospectus wu. be Issued to the public In the courst of a few days. Work will be starte.l almost Immediately. Over one-third >t65 words
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502 1934-11-15 6 Winding Up Gallops In Preparation For Saturday's Races. Everything is ln_ readiness for the Singapore Turf Club November meeting which commences on Saturday and some very useful track work was gone through this morning, in spite 2 the heavy going. The attendance was again502 words
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Article216 1934-11-15 6 SINGAPORE PING-PONG TOURNEY. Results of the first round ties of the Singapore Open Ping Pong Championship were as follows: Koh Fook Chew beat Ku Pel Liang 3—l,3 1, Tan Beng Tong beat Tal Yew Khuan 3—o. Lee Oeok Seng beat Chu Chee Wing 3—o.3 0. Chan Yip Chong beat Syed216 words
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Article178 1934-11-15 6 Accused Of Enticing: Young Girl. Dicky Morier. a Eurasian, wellknown in boxing circles and foimerly the manager of Sherlock Warren, the Japanese boxer, was produced this morning before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, after his arrest yesterday. The charge against Morisr was that "he had taken178 words
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Advertisement193 1934-11-15 6 SUFFERING HUMANITY THE ONE SURE RELIEF COMFORTABLE SLEEP THF ONE SURE REMEDY:— THE WORLD FAMOUS SIMMONS BED SPRINGS 'SIMMONS" BID SPRINGS ARE OBTAINABLE IN ALL SIZES TO FIT WOOD OR METAL BEDS. TO PROVE ABOVE CLAIM WE ARE PREPARED AT OUR EXPENSE TO DELIVER WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION ~«N YOUR PART193 words
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Advertisement45 1934-11-15 6 Artlciwi may b« handed in tor SPECIAL and EXPRESS LAOIDRV SERVICE •rv CltMWg Wateraraoting ißvit.'bie sending andertakti. WEEK DAYS. HOURS 7 AM -2 P.M. ft 46 P.M. SATURDAYS. HOURS 7 A.M. 2 P.M. RECEIVING DEPOT SIN6APORE STEAM LAUNDRY LIMITED. 255. ORCHARD ROAD, OPPOSITE COLO STORAGE45 words
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Advertisement252 1934-11-15 6 j NOW"" YoU""cAN"""sEE""rr""oN" THE SCREEN* I Aa a book the sensation of two continent*; as a picture the scnutlon of the I screen Han* Fallmda't treat novel nude inlo an epic of human emotion MARGARET SULLAVAN IN j "LITTLE MA^^..^^T..^?.yy..:J' Opening at the CAPITOL Next Week! The Outstanding BR'TISH Film252 words
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Advertisement414 1934-11-15 7 J PAVILION m.™ t«....»..« DITHERED ~Buf~UNDAUNTED! !■■■■> fc #JP il^l*l SYDNEY HOWARD JSm\ v^BI mo* I *i among the schoolgirls as a schoolmistress and gym instructor i <Mi>^.. -B^ with JANE BAXTER and a bevy of lovely girls ,jJ, T4NI f^^ Im A H See ss y dne y handle414 words
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Advertisement130 1934-11-15 7 A^7eTTlsf\ (Italy'! Greatest Reeerd) Hf D |i(M| IB Ada Neri Ask for a demonstration of No. 6421 CAMPANILE Tango RUMBA DEI BACI Rumba TIE BEST TANGO ft RUMBA RECORD TUT MS EVER COME TO THIS COUNTRY. Sung by ADA NERI, ibe mo*t popular Radio and Gramophone Artiste in Italy. Accompanied130 words
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Advertisement125 1934-11-15 7 OPENING TONIGHT ALHAMBRA NIGHTLY AT 6.15 9.15 NOW ON THE SCREEN Sl.™ MARCUS SHOW COMPANY OF 70 ARTISTS Congress of the Earth's most lovely Girlhood SEE ALL YOUR FAVOURITES AGAIN. ALL YOUR FAVOURITES Leon Miller, 3en Mcatte. Six Bounding AH Babas Karels 1 Adagio lour Platinum three, Lillian McCoy, Dollie125 words
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Article190 1934-11-15 8 Another Drop In Rubber. (Prom Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 15. Owing to the decline in the other markets local rubber was again very quiet and slightly easier this morning. London is apparently very nervous again about the guilder, but at the lower levels the market is190 words
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Article307 1934-11-15 8 Singapore, Nov. 15, 12 noon. Buyer Seller Gambler 7.00 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube 9.00 White Muntok Pepper 69.00 White Pepper 68.00 Black Pepper 23.00 Mixed BlacK Pepper Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 2.70 Small Flake Tapioca 3.60 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Mea Pearl Tapioca .V 25 Small307 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article212 1934-11-15 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 V* London,212 words
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Article66 1934-11-15 8 Daily Prices Current For R.MA No. l. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Nov. 15. Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 6>4d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts 12y t per lb. buyers. Spot (loose) 20-y 8 (F. 0.8.) Current month66 words
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Article47 1934-11-15 8 The Conte Rosso is due here at 7 a.m. on Monday, from Shanghai and Hong Kong. She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and is expected to sail again at 3 p.m. the same day for, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said,' Brindisi, Venice and Trieste.47 words
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Article38 1934-11-15 8 Prom Philippine Islands by President Van Buren due at Singapore daylight on Saturday. Prom China and Japan by Olnyo Maru due at Singapore on Saturday evening. Prom China by Weigand due at Singapore daylight on Monday.38 words
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Article162 1934-11-15 8 The 1200 th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Rubber Association, wag held yesterday: catalogued 1,235,301 lb. or 591.47 tons; offered 1,085.301 lb. or 484 51 tons; sold 773,068 lb. or 345.12 tons. Spot London 6%d. New York 13 1/16 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet162 words
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Article28 1934-11-15 8 The directors of the Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd., have* declared an interim dividend of 2'/ 2 per cent, on account of the year ending Dec. 31, 1934.28 words
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Article25 1934-11-15 8 The Cap Saint Jacques is expected in Singapore from Saigon on Nov. 16 at noon and will sail the same day for Marseilles and Bordeaux25 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article452 1934-11-15 8 Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/- 5/- Idris452 words
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Article300 1934-11-15 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers 2 2A. Brick 77 r c Pref. 1.90 Sellers. 2.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.50 10 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 El £1 Con. T. S 7% Prefs. 23/9 El £1 Con. T.300 words
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Article140 1934-11-15 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL s'c 1901 red. ]940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 112nom. 4U'i 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 115nom. «tt% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 115nom. 4 r 'o 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Interest Mar.140 words
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Article365 1934-11-15 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Ulenby ($1) 185 1.90 1.80 1.90 Uor Gajah ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 L Hitam ($1) 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.45 L Malay ($2) 3.45 3.55 3.40 3.50 L Molek ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.05 1.15365 words
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Article317 1934-11-15 8 Today. Aden (Karagola) ..8 p m. East Africa (Karagola) 3 p.nv America (North) Except Western Canada and Western States of USA. (Karagola) 3 p.m. America (South) (Karagola) 3 pm. Burma (Karagola) 3 p.m. Egypt (Karagola) 3 p.m. Europe:— Oreat Britain and Europe generally (Karagola) 3 p.m.317 words
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Article40 1934-11-15 8 The 8.1. RajuJa with mails from Europe is expected to arrive at Penan;; at 1 p.m. today. The malls are expected to reach Singapore by the 5.54 p.m. train tomorrow and will be dealt with on Saturday morning.40 words
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Advertisement9 1934-11-15 8 See FOR SALE and WANT ads. on Page IV.9 words
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Advertisement95 1934-11-15 8 w- Ik e^k. i Mm-* iMff"' mStmm I B^B k 'SS fltt V FSi THE ROYAL EXCHANCB LONDON Head Office o( lh« ROWJXCHANGE ASSURANCE 'jj«CQi>PO»ATeo.?A*olj7 act The Corporation was founded over ill year* ago and Is the oldest composite Insurance Offlre Id the World. The Head Office has occupied the95 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article290 1934-11-15 9 New Company To Be Formed. A general meeting of the Kuchal Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. was held at 86, Market Street, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. J. M. Sime was in the chair and those also present were Mr. J. A. Ellas, Mr. Lee Chim Tuan, Mr.290 words
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Article474 1934-11-15 9 Tangoel Rubber Estates Loss tc June 30 after depreciations £246 and staff commissions, £130 i was £369. Credit from previous yea] was £1,730. Add exchange suspens* £405. less loss of £369, there is £1.7« forward. Crop was 335,128 lb. Sumatra Para Bobber. Accounts of Sumatra Para Rubbei Plantations474 words
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Article361 1934-11-15 9 Appeal In Ropeway Co* Case. The twenty- seventh annual general neetlng of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, ,td.. was held at Penang on Saturday. The Hon. Col. Cecil Rae (Chairman) •resided and the others present were fessrs. J. O. Brown, J. D. Kemp, A. W. le W. Harries and361 words
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Article79 1934-11-15 9 New Issue Oversubscribed. London, Nov. 15. The Kuala Pertang Syndicate, Ltd.. issue of 100.000 2s shares to existing shareholders has been heavily oversubscribed and the company Is redeeming the whole of the £8.000 loan from the proceeds. Dividends. Semenylh Rubber Estate. Ltd.. is paying an interim dividend79 words
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Article96 1934-11-15 9 During the week ending Nov. 10. 1934, exports of pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 20,851 cases, of which 11.205 (53 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 560 (2 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe. 6,006 (30 per cent) cases to Canada, and 3,08096 words
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Article267 1934-11-15 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent > London, Nov. 14. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below The rise or fall U hi relation to the price of Nov. 13. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. RIM Ml Conversion Loan 5% IS3 Pundlnc267 words
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Article180 1934-11-15 9 German Obligations. PAYMENT OVER NINE MONTHS OR LESS. The Financial Times (London) learns that an agreement has been reached between dealer members of the Rubber Trade Association of London and the Rubber Controller In Germany. under which outstanding debts for rubber already delivered will be settled180 words
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Article81 1934-11-15 9 The secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of October, 1934 Kampong Kamunting.— Hrs. run 429, cv. yd. treated 72,000, total pels. 200.59, net value $14,705. Asam Kumbang.— Hrs. run 340.30, cv. yds. treated 119,000, total pels 522,81 words
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Article60 1934-11-15 9 More Stocks Required To Form Buffer Pool. It is understood from well-informed Dutch tin quarters that the members of the Consumers' Advisory Panel in the tin restriction scheme have not yet been appointed. It Is also stated that the total stocks necessary to form the60 words
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113 1934-11-15 9 NATIVE RUBBER TAX. Dutch Brokers Forecast Further Adjustment. Amsterdam. Oct. 18. In this week's review of the wellknown Amsterdam rubber brokers. Joosten and J arisen, it is stated that apparently the Dutch Indian native question remains a very difficult point in the execution of the rubber restriction scheme. The fact113 words
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115 1934-11-15 9 BAKAU TIN, LTD. Profit Of $16,910 For 1933. The report of Bakau Tin, Ltd., to bj presented at the annual general meeting to be held at Kuala Lumpur, on Nov. 15, states that the nett profit for the year Is $12,826 to which falls to be added $4,283 brought forward115 words
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71 1934-11-15 9 TAVOY TIN DREDGING. Second Interim Dividend Of 2 ½Per Cent The Tavoy Tin Dredging Corporation announces an interim dividend of 2'/ 2 per cent., less tax, In respect of j the current year, payable Nor. 29. 1034, making, with the interim distribution of 2> 2 per cent, in June, a71 words
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Article32 1934-11-15 9 The following outputs are for the month of October Hltam 59.23 piculs. Ulu Klang 302 piculs. Ayer Weng (Rahman) 200 piculs. Kuala Lumpur (No Liability)— No. 2 Dredge 124 piculs.32 words
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Article14 1934-11-15 9 The following crop figure Is for October i Ayer M01e1c— 15,393 lb.14 words
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Advertisement641 1934-11-15 9 BANKING HONG KONG &HANGHAI 1 BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). The liability ot members Is limited to the extent and In mannrr prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid uo $20.0004)00 Resenre Funds:— Sterling 6300.000641 words
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Advertisement72 1934-11-15 9 RENE U LLMANN ALL THESE WATCHES ARE SWISs'SSi* ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. CHROMIUM It t H ASSORTED !WS SHOCKFBOOF SHAPES. FO R GENTS. #ATERPBOOF CYUA IAJMKS M j E Uf IKVEB Mrt. WATCHES. From JIl. In 14 kt. Mild (old Statalea Sled I. 14 at. Gold LW II &»H 15 Jewel. Mrt72 words
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Advertisement440 1934-11-15 9 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital In 600.000 shares of fS each 0.000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability at Proprietors C 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE M. Bfebopscafe. Loodon E.C. >. Ageal* aad Branches. Alor Star Qoilo Baigou AmritMir Ipoh440 words
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Article84 1934-11-15 10 SINGAPORE. I ADELFHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance. ALHAMBKA Marcus Show. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL Murder at the Vanities. 6.15—9.15. GBEIT WORLD Cabaret— The Sh<>w-Off tc Central Airport. MARLBOBOUGH Nagt-Ki-Rajini. 6.15—9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies. Theatres 6c Cinemas. PAVILION Girls Please with Sydney Howard. 8.15—9.15. BAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner84 words
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840 1934-11-15 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1934. MALAYAN QUOTAS. There is a certain amount uneasiness among some ardent re- strictlonists, who doubt the wisdom of fallowing estates In Malaya to sell or 1 transfer their export rights under the rubber regulation scheme. No one suggests that this right should840 words
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Article231 1934-11-15 10 Some weeks ago an article on Esperanto appeared in the Straits Times and attracted considerable attention. A reader in Borneo has been good enough to send us an extract from The British Esperantlst describing a visit to the Stockholm Esperantist Congress last summer. An attempt is being made to231 words
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Article1135 1934-11-15 10 A MALAYAN OBSERVER AT HOME.— I. How Britain Is Beating: The Slump. (The xoriter of this article which will be concluded tomorrow was Home last year and again this year. Vastly impressed by the manner in which Great Britain has fought its way through the world depression, he endeavours to1,135 words
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Article683 1934-11-15 10 rpHE two traffic control devices which are to be Installed In Singapore next year are as near an approach to a mechanical brain as can be Imagined. They will function at the Junctions of Hill Street and Stamford Road and Bukit Timah Road and Cavenagh Road,683 words
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Advertisement67 1934-11-15 10 EMSE3L^E^3EJI fifty* Kiddies Don't miss this I GRAND X'MAS BAZAAR SEE THE ELECTRIC MODEL RAILWAY MIC KEYS HALL OF MYSTERY YE OLDE WISHING WELL AND THE THE DOLLS HOUSE ri:i:g. T ,i:i:]:v#4:i u%r,T.\^iisiij K3E3EZ3EIES JOHN LITTLE CO., LID. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG and IPOH. i ...from the67 words
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Advertisement65 1934-11-15 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER New MARCONI ELECTRIC RADIO GRAMOPHONES SUPERB QUALITY AND VOLUME REPRODUCTION I For the average home there could be no better radio-gramopnone. Here you have the latest type Marconiphone all-mains electric gramophone, the latest Marconiphone pickup, and a moving coll speaker65 words
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608 1934-11-15 11 WAR MINISTER'S ASSURANCE. Whole Naval Position Being Studied. RISK OF ATTACK. ResDonsibilities Cannot Be Disregarded. An assurance that the British Government would not disregard its responsibilities and unilaterally disarm was given by the Secretary of State for War. Viscount Hailsham. in the House ofReuter - 608 words
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Article51 1934-11-15 11 Kingston, Nov. 14. At the suggestion of the Governor, Sir Ransford Slater, the Legislature today approved that Jamaica should annually contribute K 10.000 sterling towards Imperial defence. The Legislature also agreed to pay pensions to the British West India Regiment amounting to KS.OOO a year beginning i;i 1931.Reuter - 51 words
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Article145 1934-11-15 11 For Eastern Run, GENOA TO SHANGHAI IN 23 DAYS. Berlin, Nov. 14. It Is announced from Bremen that the; 18.000-ton liner Gneischrelten will be launched on Dec. 14 for the North German Lloyd Far Eastern service. It is claimed th it the new liner alsoReuter - 145 words
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144 1934-11-15 11 SOYA BEAN TRADE. Germany's Barter Plan. Berlin, Nov. 14. Competent quarters do not believe that Germany is going to resume the buying of soya beans in London, quantities of which are still in Hamburg bonded warehouses but cannot be released owing to Germany's exchange position. A London rumour of Germany'sReuter - 144 words
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58 1934-11-15 11 BERLIN AND VATICAN Alleged Violation Of Concordat. Berlin, Nov. 15. Vresh conflict has arisen with the Vatican, which alleges the violation of the Concordat. The Vatican recently suspended from their priestly offices two professors of theology who publicly approved the sterilisation law. The Concordat requires that the German Government dismissReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1934-11-15 11 Manila. Nov. 14. Another typhoon has struck the centre of the eastern islands of ths archipelago. Heavy damage to property Is reported, and it is feared there has been loss of life. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article22 1934-11-15 11 New Orleans, Nov. 14. The death has occurred of the Rev. Albert Biever, founder of Loyola University, Louisiana. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article215 1934-11-15 11 Land Values Levy Not Unreasonable. London. Nov. 14. In the House of Commons today, replying to questions concerning Chinese taxation of British subjects Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal after recounting the legal position, remarked that demands were recently made on foreign nationals, including British owning215 words
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155 1934-11-15 11 THE NAVAL TALKS. British And American Delegations Meet London. Ni". 14. The meeting between the Britisfand Americans at 10 Downing Street at 2.45 p.m. today Is expected to start the naval talks moving again. The British, who called the meeting, have not informed the Americans of the purpose of theReuter - 155 words
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88 1934-11-15 11 CHINESE MISSION. Official Reception Today. London, Nov. 14. The Chinese mission, composed of 20 members including 15 military officers, headed by Mr. Yu Fei-peng, ViceMinister of Communications, and Oen. Hsu Ting-yao, "Defender of Kupeikow Pass," arrived today in England from the Continent. They will inspect military and civil communications, andReuter - 88 words
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99 1934-11-15 11 U.S. AND UNEMPLOYED Relief Scheme Without Taxation. Washington, Nov. 14. I It is announced that President Roosevelt has definitely included unemployment insurance in the programme of Congress. Mr. Roosevelt, addressing the Ad- 1 1 visory Council of Economic Security,!' insisted that the scheme must not I become the "dole" throughReuter - 99 words
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Article117 1934-11-15 11 34 Per Cent Increase In First Half Of 1934. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 14. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce the absorption of crude rubber throughout the world increased by 34 per cent, during the first six months of 1934, compared with the corresponding117 words
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Article291 1934-11-15 11 Lady Astor Lashes Mr. Churchill. London, Nov. 14. The Betting and Lotteries Bill passed Its third reading ir. the House of Commons by 206 votes to 38. The closing stages were marked by a sparkling attack by Lady Astor on Mr. Winston Churchill, who led the, oppositionReuter - 291 words
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87 1934-11-15 11 TREASURY BONDS. £44,000,000 To Be Drawn On Nov. 26. London, Nov. 13. The Treasury Is taking advantage cf the favourable money conditions by the decision to draw £44,000,000 three per cent. Treasury Bonds on Nov. 23. The amount represents 40 per cent, of the total nominal amount of bond's originallyReuter - 87 words
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Article42 1934-11-15 11 London, Nov. 10. Marquis Marconi has been elected Rector of St. Andrew's University In succession to Gen. Smuts with a majority of 100 over Sir James Jeans. According to tradition the number of votes received was not published. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 42 words
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Article36 1934-11-15 11 London, Nov. 14. i The P. and O. Steam Navigation Co Ltd. has declared a 5 per cent, divi- dend on the preferred shares but no i dividend on the deferred.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article289 1934-11-15 11 Rouen Swindle. COSTS THE STATE OVER 120,000,000 FRANCS. Paris, Nov. 15. While the newspapers are still fiill of the scandal connected with "SocU.W Speclale Flnanclere," In which 200,000,000 francs are said to have been lost, the discovery of a new gigantic swindle Is believed to have costAneta-Trans-Ocean - 289 words
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125 1934-11-15 11 GLORIA VANDERBILT. "Cryptic Ruling" By The Judge. New York. Nov. 14. The protracted trial to decide whether the child. Gloria Vanderbilt. the £800.000 heiress, is to live wim her mothtr. Mrs. Vanderbilt, or her aunt. Mrs Whitney, ended tccay by Judge Caiew ruling that t»»< chiH Gloria is not toReuter - 125 words
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75 1934-11-15 11 CIVIL AIR SERVICES. Contrasting Figures Of Subsidisation. Rugby, Nov. 13. Questioned In the House of Commons, the Under-Secretary for Air. Sir Philip Sassoon, said that the approximate total amounts of subsidies as given In various estimates for expenditure on the operation of rtrular air services in five years to 1933British Wireless - 75 words
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54 1934-11-15 11 OVERSEAS CHINESE. Remittances To Swatow Decline. Shanghai, Nov. 15. Remittances to Swatow by overseas Chinese have declined considerably In recent years. In 1932 the amount had fallen to $16,800,000, and last year there was a further decrease to $14.900,000. There are Indications that the total will decline still further thisSin Kuo Min - 54 words
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Article45 1934-11-15 11 Alexandria, Nov. 15. Nesslm Pasha has announced that the King has accepted the proposed Cabinet, and that Parliament will be dissolved almost Immediately. The present constitution will be abolished, and the new ministers will decide when the Hew elections will be held.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article506 1934-11-15 11 6d. A Half Ounce From Saturday. HEAVIER TRAFFIC. Homeward Letters To Cost 25 Cents. Imperial Air mails between London and Singapore are to to be cheaper after this week. The new rate from Malaya for letters addressed to Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 25506 words
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Article28 1934-11-15 11 DEBTORS' PARADISE Two-Year Moratorium In Louisiana. Baton Rouge, Nov. 14. The Louisiana Legislature has passed a law giving a two-year moratorium on all debtors in th( State.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement9 1934-11-15 11 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement29 1934-11-15 11 EDDYSTONE RADIO PRODUCTS BATTERY RECEIVERS: YOU CAN HEAR LONDON NIGHTLY ON ONE OK OUR CHEAPEST MODELS. Complete with ALL accessories 9115.M. EDDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC COMPANY, 28-30. Orchard Romd, Sincapar*.29 words
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833 1934-11-15 12 Two More Arriving Early Next Year. TWO more senior Air Ministry officials are coming to Singapore early next year, the Straits Times understands. They are Air Commodore W. L. Welsh, D.S.C., A.F.C., Director of Organisation, and Col. J. F. Turner, D.5.0., Director of Works and833 words
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Article110 1934-11-15 12 Two Chinese Remanded Until Dec. 14. The midnight shooting Incident In Malabar Street In which Inspector D. K. Broadhurst was said to have narrowly escaped with his life and which resulted in the arrest of two men. Cheng Sang and Lee Kirn Pong, was again mentioned belore Mr.110 words
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41 1934-11-15 12 POPPY DAY FUND. $2,030 Collected In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. The response to the sales of poppies in Kuala Lumpur, on Poppy Day waa particularly gratifying, the sum realised for Earl Haig's Fund being $2,03041 words
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Article53 1934-11-15 12 Burglars awoke a Hokkien woman named Yong Giok In a house In Kooa Seng Road, Joo Chlat, at 4.30 a.m. on Monday, but when she came out of her bedroom they had disappeared with Jewellery valued at $122. The Jewellery consisted of rings, earrings, bangles and53 words
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Article43 1934-11-15 12 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang. has received Information that 2,608 state-aided labourers will arrive today by s.s. Rajula. i It Is expected that 649 will be sent i to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.43 words
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Article98 1934-11-15 12 I Seremban Hall Proprietor In Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 14. Towkay Ooh Eng Thye, the proprietor of the Negrl Sembllan dance hall, was summoned before the Seremban magistrate, today, with allowing his premises to be open for dancing after midnight contrary to the98 words
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Article118 1934-11-15 12 A full-grown male tiger was speared by a Malay at Kuala Kechau about five milet down the Sungei Jelai last week. During the last two months as many as 17 goats were carried away by a tiger from the kampong but owing to the lack of118 words
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Article120 1934-11-15 12 Mother To Be Surety For His Good Behaviour. Tan Bak Chin, a deaf mute, who was convicted last Monday by Mr. N. Grice, the second magistrate, on a charge of theft of $12 from a stpll-holder at the Beach Roid market was yesterday ordered to execute a120 words
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Article95 1934-11-15 12 Beaten And Then Accused Of Theft! A fine of $50, was imposed yesterday by Mr. N. Grice, the second magistrate, on an English-speaking Chinese, Yeo Buck Lim, for having given false Information to the police. It was said that Yeo assaulted another Chinese at a wayang In95 words
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Article58 1934-11-15 12 A supplement >> the TMS. Government Gazette" states that whereas information has been' received that a dangerous and contagious disease ol animals, namely, swine fever, is occurring In Singapore, the Resident of Pahang, under the powers vested in him by rule 55 (1) of the quarantine and Prevention of Disease58 words
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Article115 1934-11-15 12 But Failed To Notify Port Officer. The Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail, agents of the Holland East Asia Line, answered a charge, at the marine court, yesterday, before Mr. Goeffrey Freyberg, the Master Attendant, of falling to notify to the Port Officer. Singapore, that thcr vessel,115 words
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Article139 1934-11-15 12 Charge Of Possession Against Chinese. The inquiry into a charge of possession of seditious literature against a Chinese. Ong Ah Cheng, was fixed for hearing before the third magistrate, en Dec. 7. It will be recalled that originally two more men, Jong Keng Kong and Ong Ah Lai.139 words
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82 1934-11-15 12 TOO MANY PASSENGERS. Steam Launch Owner Fined. Choo Lye Huat, owner of the steam launch Lye Huat, was charged in the marine court yesterday, before Mr. Geoffrey Freyberg, the Master Attendant, with carrying eighteen passengers In excess of the number allowed by his licence. He pleaded guilty and was fined82 words
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Article50 1934-11-15 12 Dr. Dexter Allen, motoring along Thomson Road yesterday, saw a Chinese cyclist lying at the 4V 2 mile stone, suffering from concussion as a result of having been struck by a car which did not stop. Dr. Allen rendered first aid, and the ambulance was summened.50 words
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Article441 1934-11-15 12 RUBBER REGULATION CASE. European Planter Alleged Interplanting. From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Nov. 14. WHAT is believed to be the first prosecution against a European planter under the Rubber Restriction Enactment came before the Seremban court today. Mr. R. R. Cook, of Seremban, appeared before the acting Seremban magistrate, Mr.441 words
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Article270 1934-11-15 12 Three Against The Death Sentence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 14. Fly? more criminal appeals were dismissed today by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal comprising the Chief Justice. F.M.B. (Mr. Justice Thomas), the Chief Justice. S.S. (Sir Walter Huggard) and Mr. Justice Mudle. Three270 words
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129 1934-11-15 12 DEATH OF MR. MARCUS. Planter Who Spent 45 Years In Malaya. The funeral took place at Bldadarl yesterday afternoon, the Rev. H. B. Amstutz officiating, of Mr. Haddon Nicodemus Marcus, who died in the General Hospital. Mr. Marcus, a well-known planter in the Kuala Lumpur district, came to Malaya from129 words
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Article84 1934-11-15 12 On the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Khoo Teck Imm. 12th son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Yang Tin, wiilch took place on Saturday a reception was held at the residence of the bride ercom's father in Stanley Street Singapore. I Many speeches were given in Chl-84 words
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Article39 1934-11-15 12 Information having been received that rinderpest exists amongst cattle In Perils and Padang Besar, His Htghnmm the Sultan of Johore prohibits, until further notice, the Importation Into the State of any cattle, sheep, goats and pigs from those places.39 words
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Article92 1934-11-15 12 Sarawak Government appointments are gazetted as follows: Mr. F. L. Crossley to act as Assistant District Officer, Sadong; Mr. K. H. Dlgby to be a Magistrate of the Third Class; Mr. H. E. Cutfleld. to act as a Magistrate of the First Class, and to be District Officer, Slbu; Mr.92 words
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284 1934-11-15 12 K. L. WEDDING. Mr. S. J. Clark And Miss A. B. Copp. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KuaU Lumpur. Nov. 13. The wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, on Caturday of Mr. Slanliw James Clark, manager of the Import Department, Planters' Stores and Agency Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, an-1 son284 words
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Advertisement87 1934-11-15 12 ♦Speed Four 13.9 h.p. model Super-sports performance. .limousine comfort. .light car economy. .this 1934 RENAULT Speed Four is undoubtedly the finest 13.9 h.p. saloon ever produced. The engine has been improved to give even greater power and better petrol economy, the coachwork has been most attractively streamlined on aero-dynamic principles87 words
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834 1934-11-15 13 The first aeroplane on the Australia to England Air mail service from Brisbane will reach Singapore on Dec. 15, and the first to leave Singapore will depart on Dec. 17. The second plane will leave Brisbane on Wednesday Dec. 19, arriving at Singapore on the following834 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-11-15 13 The well-appointed cabin of the De Havilland 86 air Uner which will be used on the Brisbane Singapore section of the air mail service between England and Australia.28 words
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70 1934-11-15 13 A meeting of Old Boys of St. John's College Jaffna, and her branch schools resident in Singapore, was held In the Ceylon Tamils Association Hall, to pass a vote of condolence on the death of the late Dr. J. Gnanapragasam. Mr. A. M. Handy of70 words
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Article632 1934-11-15 13 Turmeric Deal. ANOTHER CHARGE PENDING. A transaction in turmeric powder has resulted in a Singapore business man of 21 years standing being convicted of ■cheating. Notice of appeal was given. The accused was Tau Swee Llm, proprietor of Chop Ban Swee Hong, In North Canal Road.632 words
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Article582 1934-11-15 13 Reflections On His Visit. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Nov. 13. A vivid and colourful picture of China was presented by Dr. A. L. Hoops C.8.E.. when he delivered a lecture on *A visit to China at the High School Hall yesterday. Dr. Hoops dealt with582 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-15 13 vak^B BRfw^^"^ 111 a wS^^^^^^^^^^^m^ )Vr^ 111 ;^lk^H Dn 1 KIMm mJtt \tMI- l^.fr- II &££> >:■: A^Wfmri i v r9L. -^^mK^tk.- '111 avj -a. "-f-MrLdJ. r^^L-' ,*V^ V ;II TAKE J |wj? ,-fffl 1 II MY ADVICE and TRY f II ANCitO'R.I DREWED O DOTTLED IN /INGAPORE DV THE82 words
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Advertisement138 1934-11-15 13 so long- joe, I'm c-oinG to the hollywood PART V o O So&low XMAS UTILITY GIFTS You cannot think of Ceylon except synonymously with Tea. XThe Growers ol PERAK TEA aspire to and aim at making our Produce a Malayan A E Household necessity. Try it F*^ A THINK MALAYAN:138 words
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336 1934-11-15 14 66 POINTS BEHIND THE SINGAPORE TOTAL. Shanghai Will Have A Hard Task To Beat 954. Hong Kong, Nov. 7. Hong Kong failed to top the splendid score put up by Singapore in the 1934 Intcrport Rifle Match when they fired oiT336 words
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Article140 1934-11-15 14 Ttmnoay. Not IS. Rugby: S.C.C. Training and Scrum practice, padang. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. S.V.C., pajlang; Wiltshire* n vs. PcJce n. Tanglin; OlrU I Sport* Club vs. Y.W.C.A., Serangoon i Road. Friday. Nov. IS. Hcckey: S.C.R.C. vs. Colts, Hong him Green; S.C.C. vs. Sikh Police, Depot; i SRC. Vs.140 words
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Article17 1934-11-15 14 Notes on this morning's work at Buklt Tlmaii racecourse will be found on page 6.17 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-11-15 14 The S.C.R.C. hockey team, which has been doing exceptionally well this season. On Saturday they lost to the SeUngor Colts by a goal to nil.25 words
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Article16 1934-11-15 14 The Swimming Club pool will be available for members by 5 p.m. tomorrow.16 words
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Article123 1934-11-15 14 British Lawn Tennis Assn. Rankings. London. Nor. 13. The Lawn Tennis Association has issued Its list of rankings for British players. This Is as follows: Men: 1. K. J. Perry. 2. H. W. Austin. 3. O. P. Hughes. 4. N. Sharpe. 5. E. W. I HareReuter - 123 words
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635 1934-11-15 14 Great Second HalfEffort With Only Ten Men. London. Nov. 14. England 3. Italy 2. The long-waited clash between Italy, the world football champions, and England took place at Highbury today and ended in a victory for the home side by three goals to two. Italy were completely outplayed during theReuter - 635 words
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52 1934-11-15 14 COUNTY RUGBY. Kent Score Good Win Over Surrey. London. Nov. 14. Kent scored another victory in the County Rugby Championship today and looks likely to qualify for the semi-final round. The results of the three county matches played were: Middlesex 16 Hampshire Surrey 5 Kent 9 Sussex 9 Eastern C'tiesReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-15 14 Ueu. Held of the WUUhires. who is one of the outstanding players in the Singapore hockey side.17 words
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82 1934-11-15 14 BADMINTON TOURNEY Finals To Be Played On Saturday And Sunday. The following are the Singapore Badminton Association's fixtures to be played off at the Clerical Union Halt Rangoon Road, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Men's Singles Final: E. J. Vass vs. Seah Eng Hee. Sunday at 10 ajn. Men's Doubles82 words
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Article1454 1934-11-15 14 WE WORLD OF SPORT. Jack Mast Prove Himself. A Billiards Controversy. Whitcom be 's Novel Event. ArsenaVs Reserve Strength. Corinthians Preparing. (CONDUCTED BY THE SPORTS EDITOR.) rpHE Petersens seem to be making a ■I sound Job of managing their own affairs. It is four1,454 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-15 14 GRAND CHARITY BOXING SHOW UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PAIRONAGE OF fH.E. MAJOR-GENERAL E.O. LEWIN.. C.8., C.M.G., D.SO. a THE DEPENDANTS OF THE LATE JOSEPH THUNDERFACE. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 5.8.8.C. M 10-3 MIN. RDB. THRILLING CONTEST 8-3 MIN. RDS. SEMI-FINAL. SULZDORF. NEIL HEMCHITvs.R. DIAMOND WHO WILL DO HIS BEST AS106 words
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1227 1934-11-15 15 A HIGH STANDARD OF PLAY MAINTAINED. Penang Finish Second And Perak Last (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 13. Large crowds of badminto" enthusiasts were present at the Perak Turf Club Grani Stand during the weekend to witness the first Triangular Tournament1,227 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-11-15 15 I M. Tampoe -Philips (right) who reached the final of the handicap singles in the S.C.R.C. tonrnament by defeating N. E. Si leham.23 words
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Article462 1934-11-15 15 Fleminglon Racecourse (Victoria), Nov. 6. Peter Pan maintained his reputation as Australia's champion racehorse when he won the Melbourne Cup for the second time today and, in a measure, equalled Archer's long-standing record of winning the cup twice. The only difference between their achievements is that462 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-11-15 15 ...e United Services Rojby team which bent Perak 15—1* on Sunday at Ansoa Road Stadium. Flying Officer SprinjralL the skipper, is on the left.24 words
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433 1934-11-15 15 Bombay, Nov. 6. A good deal of anxiety prevails In cricketing circles in Bombay as many leading players may not be available for the Quadrangular Tournament, which is due to start on November 24, as It clashes with the Mohin ud Dow lah Tournament, which433 words
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Article79 1934-11-15 15 Gymkhana To Be Held On November 25. The Singapore Polo Club will bold a gymkhana on the Club ground, Balllstier Road, on Sunday Nov. 25. at 3 p.m. Admission will be free to members and their families, but an admission fee will be charged to non-members. The programme79 words
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Article78 1934-11-15 15 The following have been Invited to play Rugby football for the S.C.C. 2nd XV vs. United Services 2nd XV on Saturday Nov. 24 at the B.C.C. i pm W. Hannay; A H. West, W. H. Mo Nelll. F. I. Tremlett and O. J. Merrlfleld; H L. Davies and78 words
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Article28 1934-11-15 15 Kota Raja will play Fatul Karib on Sunday in a Malaya Football Association match. This Is Instead of the game between Shahar Kamar and Darul Bahar.28 words
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Article, Illustration597 1934-11-15 15 Our Cricketing Governor. An Astute Skipper. Graham's Last Fight. Conducted by "LEIGHTOS" /CRICKETERS in Malaya were rather intrigued when they learnt that I Sir Shenton Thomas, who is reputed' to be quite a useful all-rounder, had been appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements. That His Excellency should597 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-15 15 TIGIIIS in SPORT ifl^rf%AJir{\ vr di/tributor/ for ipPfitAVt L T TIGEP11 words
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Article162 1934-11-15 16 It Is announced that the total quantities of textile goods, "regulated textiles," which may be Imported during the year 1935, shall be fixed at the amounts detailed below. The units of quantity are yards of standard single width. SCHEDULE Artificial Silk Artificial Cotton:- Cotton Piece Silk Country of Grey. Woven162 words
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Article480 1934-11-15 16 Re-Exporting Of Japanese Goods. THE TOTAL quantities of all classes of textiles manufactured in any one foreign country which may be imported into the Colony or a Malay State during the year 1935, shall not exceed 2,919,455 yards, being two and onehalf per centum of480 words
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336 1934-11-15 16 FUNERAL OF DR. J. L. WILTSHIRE. Rubber Research Worker. The funeral took place today of Dr. J. L. Wiltshire, Ph. D., M.Sc (London), F.1.C., who was killed In a motor accident, yesterday. There was a large attendance at the funeral which took place at Cheras Road cemetery. Rev. J. D.336 words
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Article29 1934-11-15 16 The Rev. Keppel Gamier left Pen- I ang for Medan by the Krlan on his I periodical visit to North Sumatra and I expects to return next week. I29 words
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Article83 1934-11-15 16 Gores Two Men Before Being Shot By Police. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. Another buffalo ran amok today and was shot by the police. It escaped from the cattle quarantine camp in Bungsar Road, this morning, ran down Brickfields Road, goring a Chinese pedestrian in83 words
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Article43 1934-11-15 16 Those of our readers who had not previously heard of the famous English cricket club to which HE. Sir Shenton Thomas referred In his speech last Monday will find a comment on this club on our sports pages today.43 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-11-15 16 Suggesting a new vocation for Chinese youths and girls. Kennelmen and maid* employed at the Singapore Boarding Kennels.18 words
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Article318 1934-11-15 16 Bishop Due Back Next Week: Mr. Roche Leaves Krian Estates: Canon Peile's Resignation: Mr. Keir Resumes Duties: Mr. Noble Back In K.L. Mr. F. Pirn Roche has resigned his appointment as manager of the Rubber Estates of Krlan, Ltd., Kedah. He will not return to Malaya for318 words
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Advertisement84 1934-11-15 16 "I The quotas are the same as for the present year, but these are the first figures for a full year. IT'S MORE THAN A FILM IT'S A GREAT EXPERIENCE! < j "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?" M ARGARE T SUL L AY A N i MALACCA'S NEW STORE a with84 words
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Advertisement559 1934-11-15 16 ...More eicnomlcal than ordinary paint... .more ttßaeSST* than most preservatives, and availft'e in a number of grades and qualities, our Coal Tar Is unequalled for iron works, rubber trees and buildings. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STREET. PHONE 2063. M»t-I. We Can Supply RUBBER STAMPS of every description made559 words
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Article301 1934-11-15 17 HOMEO HEALER" FINED. Diplomas From Indian Colleges. A. S. Rajah, o.' the Asiatic Dispensary. Hill Street, was this mornlnt fined $40 by Mr. J. M Brander In the police court for "wilfully and falsely using the title 'Doctor' and the additions 'M.D.H.' 'M.C.H.C and 'L.M.H 8. Rajah was on trial301 words
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Article157 1934-11-15 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 14. The death took place on Tuesday night, at Cameron Street, of Madam Won? Ah How, the aged widow of Towkay Lee Fook Yew. of Seremban. The deceased who was 81 years of age. leaves five sons, two daughters and several grand-children.157 words
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Article65 1934-11-15 17 The Bishop of Birmingham has issued a statement in which he criticises the Incitement to Disaffection Bill, and regards the present policy of the Government of India towards the tribes on the north west frontier With abhorrence. The use of bombing aircraft he says should be replaced by65 words
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Article132 1934-11-15 17 Success Crowns Chiangs Campaign. Shanghai, Nov. 13. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's prolonged campaign against the Communists in Central China has at long last been crowned with big successes. It is railably reported that Julchln, In Klangsi, the capital of the Chinese Communist State, has been capturedReuter - 132 words
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247 1934-11-15 17 HOME MARKETS. Silver Price Reaches Newi High Level. London, Nov. 10. On the money market the abnormal cheapness of money due to the breakdown of the clearing banks' bill buying agreement resulted In the further downward trend of discount rates and this week's Treasury bills were allotted at an averageReuter - 247 words
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Article138 1934-11-15 17 London, Nov. 13. On the Stock Exchange Interest continues chiefly centred in gilt-edged securities but, after an early fresh burst of strength, most prices reacted owing to some profit-taking. The 3'/ 2 per cent. War Loan, after a further high record at 107, closed138 words
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Article34 1934-11-15 17 Brussels, Nov. 12. The Government will resign tomorrow owing to lack of agreement on desirable measures aiming at national recovery. It Is not thought the crisis will last long. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 34 words
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Article145 1934-11-15 17 Foreign Companies To Be Compensated. Changchun, Nov. 14. Paying no heed to the representations of the powers, Manchukuo today announced the establishment of an oil monopoly, whereby the Government will control the Importation, supply and distribution of oil and fix the prices of all petroleum products. FromReuter - 145 words
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145 1934-11-15 17 EXCHEQUER RETURNS. Less Revenue And More Expenditure. Rugby, Nov. 13. Exchequer returns for the past week show that the total ordinary revenue to date, exclusive of self-balancing revenue, amounts to £346,395,723, and the total ordinary expenditure to £422,883,350. Revenue is nearly two million pounds lower than at the corresponding dateBritish Wireless - 145 words
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203 1934-11-15 17 JONES AND WALLER. New Adventure Begins On Sunday. Rugby. Nov. 13. Cathcart Jones and Kenneth Waller have provisionally fixed Sunday at dawn for the start of their attempt at a record-breaking flight te Cape Town in the De Havilland Comet In which they recently made a return flight to Australia.Reuter - 203 words
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74 1934-11-15 17 STRANDED IN BUSH. Sick Puemier's Unpleasant Trip. i Sydney, Nov. 14. The car in which Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister who was suddenly taken 111 at a Cabinet meeting, and Mrs. Lyons were hastening to Sydney broke down In the bush, necessitating a two-hour; hold-up In torrential rain,Reuter - 74 words
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64 1934-11-15 17 VOLUNTEER RAIDS. Sino-Japanese Clashes In Manchukuo. Shanghai, Nov. 11. In October there were no fewer than 158 raids by Chinese and Koreans on the Japanese and Manchukuo outposts in Eastern Manchukuo, according to a report by the Kwantung Command. The Japanese and Manchukuo casualties are put at 300, while theSin Chew Jit Poh - 64 words
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Article239 1934-11-15 17 Strange Story In Court Raleigh (North Carolina), Nov. 14. The Rev. R. H. Askew, "Four-Squarj Gospel" minister, has been acquitted of a charge of carrying out a kidnapping hoax and attempting to obtain $25,000.— Reuter. Mrs. Almee McPherson, the "hot gospeller,' received a threat on Aug. 19 that239 words
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171 1934-11-15 17 WAR PROPHECIES. Mischievous Nonsense, Says Smuts. Rugby, Nov. 13 In a speech last night at the dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, General Smuts contributed an interesting survey of the European situation and made an earnest protest against mischievous war talk. He declared that the expectation of warBritish Wireless - 171 words
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113 1934-11-15 17 EUROPEAN IN COURT AGAIN. Alleged Possession Of Revolver. W. Hill, a 44-year-old European, made another appearance before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, today— this time on a charge of having in his possession a .38 revolver without a licence in a house in Lloyd Road. The lower court having113 words
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88 1934-11-15 17 SIR M. HANKEY'S TOUR. Has No Political Motive. Fugby, Nov. 13. 1 Answering a question in the House of Commons today the Prime Minister said that Sir Maurice Hankey's visit to South Africa, Australia and New Zealand had no political object. He was visiting Australia as the guest of theBritish Wireless - 88 words
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130 1934-11-15 17 SAAR CONTROVERSY. German Memorandum To League. Saarbruecken. Nov. 13. The German Front of the Saar has submitted a lengthy memorandum to the League, in which it claims that all documents recently discovered in the houses of Germans were placed there by evilly-disposed persons. The memorandum cites the evidence of aReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement215 1934-11-15 17 SUFFERED GREATLY! WITHSKJIROUBLE Caused Sleepless Nights. Healed by Cuticura. "I •uflered greatly from skin trouble that started Irum watery pimples and ended with eruptions all over my lace. Tbey were ol a very wet nature and scaled, and caused me mucb suflering by cuminual itching Tbey caused me *leepless nights215 words
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Advertisement37 1934-11-15 17 NON-STOP «g|g|||l| CHARITY r\ I^l t BUTTERWORTH CHURCH BUILDING FUND FRIDAY NOV: 16 FROM 8.30 TO 12 P.M. THE EXCELLENT DANCE BAND OF THE "SAMBODIANS" will play alternately with D'SOUZA'S FAMOUS BAND ADMISSION $1. NO FREE LIST37 words
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Advertisement205 1934-11-15 17 HERE ia youthful health "M* irritability, that •leeplemfoi you, here at last is a I ne9e and anamia, A few weeks tonic dial will really conquer \l| nd 7 OU will fu!l of vigour weakncM of body and nerve*— i¥ I and a low with healtk I Every Chemist and205 words
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Article1476 1934-11-15 18 "WHAT WE EXPECT OF THE NEW GOVERNOR" VERNACULAR PRESS VIEWS BIRTHDAY OF DR. SUN VAT-SEN—HIS LIFE HISTORY CHINESE BANKER IN SINGAPORE. <By Our Chinese Correspondent.) THE local Chinese are very pleased with the first public utterance of Sir Shentan Thomas, the new Governor of the Straits1,476 words
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Article91 1934-11-15 18 Lloyds List asserts that the Government will be pressed for air route speeding up from two quarters those who wish to speed up general business by obtaining a quicker transit of mails and those who see an opportunity of increasing our export trade by getting new types91 words
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Article32 1934-11-15 18 M. Louis Blerlot, when leaving New York, expressed his confidence that an air service between the two towns awaits only the placing of sea dromes along the route.32 words
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Article375 1934-11-15 18 Oxford Research Report. BETTER BATS FOR CRICKETERS. The tenth annual report of the Imperial Forestry Institute contains some Important matter regarding the various lines of research In progress. A particularly interesting part of the research is an agricultural and forestry survey on a regional basis oi375 words
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Article413 1934-11-15 18 Ornithologists Add Six. "NEW" JACKDAW, TERN AND STONECHAT. When is a bird "British?" The answer to this question Involves. In any particular case, the agreement of the seven dictators of the British bIM world. They are the members of a special committee appointed by the BritUti413 words
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Advertisement321 1934-11-15 18 "I didn't knowWi^n. lIvKIvV ja^^^JP^tl Bp^r W. Iff' \^i. JL T ttT USED to think that 'thin blood' N^^J y J.F JL w«« jutt a figure of speech an ex. Si^S r~~~^^^^L \v cul or b ein 8 little run down. Ik- »"-'r rr "xfj| /fa •■•you fed rundown Then321 words
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Advertisement162 1934-11-15 18 B RITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CA R KHpHKfi IN MOTORING Tl,, N*m Auet Saloon. K ,tn W«B"^^H| W^^T 5.9 h.p. mint. 1 NEW BODIES WITH STYLE AND CLEAN-CUT LINES Austin policy has always concentrated on vital factors— depend ability in running, economy in upkeep, and sensible bodywork. It is in this latter162 words
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958 1934-11-15 19 THE OPEN ROAD. Two Installations To Be Made. (By the Motoring Correspondent.) Fis hoped to install the two electromatic vehicle-actuated street controls which the Singapore Municipality is buying, with Government's assistance, early next year, I understand. They are intended for the junction of Hill Street958 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-11-15 19 Electro-matic Apparatus consist* of three main parts electrically interlinked9 words
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Article340 1934-11-15 19 Hints on Purchase of An Old Model. SECOND-HAND car buying proceeds all the year round. Those who seek second-hand models always have an Immense selection to choose from. The practice of buying a new car every yeir has become firmly established among a large number of motorists, and340 words
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Article314 1934-11-15 19 Proving of Great Value To People on Leave. ABOUT 150,000 people visited England from Overseas last year, while the total for 1934 is expected to reach 200,000. Of these at least 75.000 were officers of the combined Army, Navy, Air Force and State services and their families,314 words
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Article1168 1934-11-15 19 "BABY" CARS ARE GROWING INTO STRAPPING YOUTHS. THE motoring year of 1934 Is now over, and the opening of the doors of Olympia on Thursday, Oct. 11, marked the beginning of the new season. Perhaps It would not be amiss to look back more1,168 words
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Article78 1934-11-15 19 A MILUON NEW FORDS NEXT YEAR. Mr. Henry Ford has announced that a million cars or more are to be the production schedule of the Ford Motor Company for 1935. This is the highest for years. "Whoopee!" ejaculated Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, on hearing the newt. Ford managers,78 words
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Advertisement56 1934-11-15 19 /rrTT^ZTIS, First aid tor M-M v\ F\ jK\ faltering cars < R^ftT~-iip~ws) New Champions Wt^ PflpV improve power and «jEEib ~\y speed and save m^ir^m Y\f their cost quickly §B Sfc in lower petrol £p«"i«M~ t-C\ IP^) consumption r^rsgß H^H This E fi m% J 9 W l^ J W56 words
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Advertisement169 1934-11-15 19 I I I I m K I Any comparison of the New Chrysler-Plymouth with Hfc. j other cars in the same price class makes it stand out in llslil k°' d relic f k QS f^ c '°°k ancJ c Jeel oi the b '9 motor :^;1 uj|w|g car, and169 words
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Article, Illustration141 1934-11-15 20 General Smuts, South African statesman and philosopher, was installed as Lord Rector of St. Andrew's University, Scotland, after three yean of office. Students pulling the carriage containing General Smuts and other University officials round the city. (Planet News.) Electric cables to supply power during the demolition of the old Waterloo141 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-15 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Oret*. Britain) He«d Offle* far Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words