The Straits Times, 4 June 1935
1935-06-04
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Title Section33 1935-06-04 1 The Straits Times m4r>iwiJiTO hmm 4m mr mtmrnt mwmm m n-t 1 *p*t?r Ti'P"! My m t nf j i»!* The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS,33 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-04 1 tiHfl*eQßii M9< fiifiii- iz> j:eh«bi i-j EKIHtIH 'H§BBH IHIII tlNl\U PQyPHE WKAtON ,»»*B^ i 11 JUsmil ifißi 111 1 pfk; J 4 *S| k IV i S*fl» '^f 'k«_ j S -fl I *j B^B^B^B^B^BJK *^v^<^K9B3B^Pl 137 words
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Advertisement64 1935-06-04 1 RHItl tHHEHRi II: i»lt <!gMBMt aM [I WeBTH'S I 6QB1BT iPI6IAU§T§ gSNB§Wf: NSiB§ A iiTTINSi L^ F8R 8NL¥ iiTTIMS ANB ||J §UPP88T 6AN SIVi IT if p PiRMANSN6§: I MHBEb 8ii: ill I UifRSfNtl !HR8l6ftb IbAiTIS: ffffiNN mn\ ii" nsfg Si T8 PRI6S RiilNION A 60., LTB. Ja Mf MRbb64 words
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Advertisement45 1935-06-04 2 Ii II.«,IUI SITUATIONS VACANT ii 11- a in Ikvac i«4««Mto **mi r+m <* imdi niuU IW Mri m»4 *fi«ia«h IECHNICAL SCHOOL. KUALA LUMPUR. hi I 1. 1 0.).,... SITUATIONS WANTED INt.l >>i In .in ...I u.,.l i.Uiy l MOTOR VEHICLES BOARD RESIDENCE ii. >. i. i. rOLET45 words
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Advertisement296 1935-06-04 2 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET n> ii. ft) Lit, Na 11, Mvyer Ru»U MjtjMW MHMMtIO* Him*. in I*l iwueut riaU. KakMlg. MM 11 Nu »»W- li i II UM uu. ii.. I. "'I »»U MTMrß»tf Mbl AHUU ITIA »ll Caw.ilew Mb «.mIU ItMMk lUTI.I. ll\Kl.i>ttt .....MtMit vi mMv MMMd hMMt i296 words
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Advertisement320 1935-06-04 2 LOST. PIiULIC NOTICES NOih» 11., h;, i 11... A* .Hi I* .lu»nl on Xi NONG CON9()LiaATSP UN I.KU)GING CO, LTD. NO I It k U» UhUtiMU AMI UtMIM. Ot tuuun*»u JRUHRIIHmI9HH lv lv aliarelkuMart iui Uu uUlet* an al .lium 21, IMi AMD MOnrß U IMM% fMUMW »Nrt l «M>320 words
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Advertisement403 1935-06-04 2 public notices notni mNm! mbmmmmmm! mm I mm) 1 1 1 M mUAmD mbmlmmml pt uu Juuu I, lilt, until I »ni Ruil ▼WMMMW iMjti. Wtl tat t)MkM>d uv«4 Hit .>adn at mi li.tci .«l WculuT B>ccullV3 Mn«UMei. Bcrci' May, 81, lull. WUK*.Ma.N ft (4U|rKN«kAI'4UN INMUBANiK AIWttiATION Ot MALA V403 words
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Advertisement460 1935-06-04 2 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc MUtAI. At tIUvMV lIIHMHAUIi Mtutd by aulMhMb -M Iks M^Md Aca .!..> tl ..atUltii lulu lvi) li«U I MM.li) i— |l a. ii mv a iti i in MASSAGE. MH anil MUM AH AI. MKAiniA'jv v namm in Ml K 4ii>iu.M MMBV, n«*4 iu,i timie BMHiAWmit. ttUABCfI460 words
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Miscellaneous65 1935-06-04 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bingituor* H| I tt MS US 11. I. 1. a.1, HIM lUN HIM MM INM Nutc OuUUllmii i hMiUM iliuulU >••> It* ADVERTISEMENT RATES L .h 1 c| 1 i v ill i it lit I uictt tor clMttttd »ilw*iU»i« per S I| i An ci I ..nil...65 words
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Advertisement41 1935-06-04 3 1 Iftu 4 rail 1 1 1 \l l 11 1 I IIK PFW*wH; CfftflHßU; I r h 1 m IB! 4"n "0. SfSI for rtfWfP B rrf^ni. N J t n r -in B n < L.. 1 1 f 141 words
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Advertisement109 1935-06-04 3 ttllll'I'INC; ANNOUNCEMENTS. A B Mi^ Jl^^^M iBfIfIRRRRI RRRRR% RRI MA rnH I I'll. *|'|i 1 '11 H '1 1 'la 1 ><aj){j ,8 *vv RBI n U\\ r I 4' ir I It ■■HHBns luuft I itt «^B9rrrrrP|A 1 1 I HtTTig Kong, 3>VH|HI|iJPH^' WHkb Bxla ,\h UiiSfßHiffli luiit v109 words
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Advertisement99 1935-06-04 3 W 1 if lrfl*t M-H, ffI J|||UHHHHI am iium VrrrrKi Bd S J w I I I f 1 I r iH.S. m"I«MtA HrH AV# \i .ABU 1 lI AMIMIINA llNfc MM. lifiiin MMRM 'vii ll lilt] hi] ik* UUIIM Oat r 1 I tut bßrrrrhrrh tka i- Ila uvh99 words
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Advertisement36 1935-06-04 3 AMtlfl6AN itYtl MMMFHItfr IN MIIIHP^ VIA AMHHA HttMW IHVINbI IN iaini r imi i^ffliy^j|jimg «wam\«* m ''"TWMIfD; H i' l f\"ibt 4 1; w 'Sim j 1 i;onr ;1 ihj Uenci« UU ,j II iMJWiMURf^" J36 words
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Advertisement187 1935-06-04 3 4 lit m^_ *^A LmmAmm Attd r^rrrV** VrrV lkMgM iut) MjMi Miliili himmtii MH CT HHI kilt' it; Mm I VjHIIrI i: TNI WLUt PUNNik UNI ™W TOW fltWflßl. MAIL iftAiita 1 1 99 •J 1 39 30 !1 3 3 t all U I i t33 *3 'fSfl <187 words
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Article41 1935-06-04 4 June 2 Olpnoarn. barut. Volsella MJBR iDanv Bra?rtl Man (Jap >; Dionr iDut). Juno 3: Ophlr. Slngaradja. Bith. Engeano. Aletta. Makasser. Kcpah I). in I Aramls (Nor.): Travo. Loverkusen (Oer>: City of CardilT. Turbo. Kinta Rahman. Sin Klu-uk Seng. Oemas (Brit.).41 words
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Article29 1935-06-04 4 Mails for Hong Kong etc orisrin&Hv advertised for dispatch by s.s UwrkoKfc at 1 pm yesterday will now be dispatched by s.s. Anshun"' closing at 2pm today29 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article530 1935-06-04 4 International Code Of Signal*. T>.*- rfTnarkftbU- rtlnplars of ships And craft, of rrery Btze and klnO "dressing «Mp In honour of His MajMrtj** JaMl«-« and moT* 1 rw.^Titly for th« King's Mrthdar r>»"« prompt. many tnqulric!; as to t.h* oTtgin o.' that highly decor -Mvp and530 words
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Article63 1935-06-04 4 urm nut *w t.wwv. rtvm K\Muium uv KiimiUh KVRAVnA «r« ton* from Sibu 1. for R«-.l 7 HYI>HA n Norr MS tonn ftvun B«n«t<* 4 l-v Rtngfcok 6 muw Dv) U4 from PUrw/banc < for Pi»W>mNii\s mkiwana nni 4 .v;- :.mu fmm oi-utu 4 f<v ,ti>fHUi xl» H.-^tk.vig63 words
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Article86 1935-06-04 4 Tdotrtar Jun* 4 I BMMMMM^ nvrr*n R*«iwvr«. MMk Whuri tich. nUiLiaw Mkt, Uffhtcr «m mv n vmmmum. Tas TVrtyww Drf4e«r BMB Oil Whurt Wl Ooal Wfurt JfT. \-KssKrt* nt mkt nones fIIMTC Wharf Mi AJdnt Dock KMw. Vtc*artaDw« Maanrt. K^BM4 RlrhMr Kinc'r rvvk ftajuift V.- 1 nork86 words
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Article49 1935-06-04 4 Mails from KtetTwriMMte Tnflir-y tod&y i-.v air .Netherlarxl*') vill *>c flrtlvensJ J' to boxtioMcrs at S.9C p.m., *jm! srwr»«ral tfeiivpry of Wtm and n*rct*s *t 4W> pm Mails from CMtir and JTafcttn H n.orrow by G&tio* Mam Mails from Oiitna ana Japaa Junr r by Hakodate Maru49 words
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Article265 1935-06-04 4 NMbenaiMh ItMm Bacan an) Srtat PwxlMnt (Bar* Tho*m> j pir. R»rurfc»H«. tAboera BUft Tandjcng B«l«l (RofcMk) 3pm Fort He Koek. Padasc. PWcan Bare** and Stok (Harm Kwooo 3 pm. l»va and Boathtn Somatra fßy A«Tf/pUn«( (l*ttber!«iKli> n. Kttinv.n (Unr%aU) f km Tnaynt Pbtanf (Merittain m P*ng«ran« (B.265 words
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Article281 1935-06-04 4 New Discoveries At Tell-EI-Amarna. The wort of me Egypt Exploration Society at Trll-el Arruuna has this year 1 been concentrated on the great ancient palace, nearly 1 100 yards long. It Is connected with the private house of j Akhenatrn and the rest of the Royal281 words
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Article152 1935-06-04 4 NEW SERVICE TO FAR EAST. IMPURITIES IN BOILER WATER. (From Our Shipping Correspondent) Information has been received in Singapore that the arrival ot the new 18,000-ton German liner Scharahorst will be delayed until Jane 17. She was due tomorrow. It ts understood that the Schamhorst. after successful trials152 words
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Article258 1935-06-04 4 ORCHESTRAS. Devastating Effect On n Men. Sir Thomas Beecham had some piquant remarks to make about women orchestra players when he spoke at a dinner given by the British Women's Symphony Orchestra at the Savoy Hotel. London. He remarked that he was entirely In258 words
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Article68 1935-06-04 4 Tbf ritte ol excti»iift io3kj Jar Ute issue &ad p&yzatm c' G.I O artSers Is as tallows On Ifliifc fcr.; C-tkjl issue Ri. IM= On India and Ceylon pajMMsl Rs 1&6=$1«). Ob CmvAmcy SIM Ctitne-v 577 StralU; CrtHtmi SlCKCCtuaew $75 Stralu <be lur Shu Pooctiow SlOO Ciunesf currency68 words
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Advertisement583 1935-06-04 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. ffneorporftfeyi m f M S LLOYDS ACEMTS: ftoovrNft *r,*frt<*. r m .<*. m,i*. TrifrH'.vr PrMfM P«na<« Ml. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. •'priTfttwi tn Prtglwrvi) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70 6 1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BY C.P.R. i..i.rrh«n(> with P583 words
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Advertisement221 1935-06-04 4 BOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE. OUTWARD. R««vUr Freight SfTTtec to MANILA. HONC KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS Due S'pcre si MEDtKOUC 10.000 T Jne JR ML SFROOSKERK 10.000 July M HOMEWARD. TO JAFFA, HAIFA. GENOA. MARSEILLES. IOTKUAH, AMSTERDAM. HAMBIRG AND BBRMCN. Leave. Tnonace Sports. OROOTKKERK 10.00 C T. Juuf It ts. OAASTBUOBIX221 words
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Advertisement436 1935-06-04 4 ELLERILIN BITKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. llararpanted i »-f*«-^ ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HA.MBLKG. Th Porta aad Sow Caaai. Dot 9ala> Steamer. S'porc S*ocr«. CTTY OP WELLINOTON J;ne 14 Jun« 1« CITY OP a\GDAD June 29 July 3 CTTY OP YOKOHAMA July 14 Jul» Id CITY OP BATAVIA Ju-y436 words
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Miscellaneous29 1935-06-04 4 TIDE TABLE. TMMd»T. 3umr 4. H W. l .86 p.m.. 8 ft. L W e 51 a.m.. 0 ft. S Id., 6 40 p m 4 ft 6 In.29 words
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Miscellaneous71 1935-06-04 4 SIMJAPOKK WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yrstcrduy Last night Max. Ralnrall Bright Mm. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •r hre. 'F Alor Stnr 88 009 6.2 75 SlUawan 87 Nil 8.1 72 Kola Bharu 92 Nil 10.1 75 Buklt Jeram M 025 7 8 73 I Malacca 84 020 6.3 75 Singapore (Kallang71 words
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Article163 1935-06-04 5 ADVENTURES WITH KIDNAPPERS. The nine-year-old son of the American muki-millioaaire lumber king, who wps kidnapped recently and held to ransom for $200,000. was restored to his parents 3t the week-end. The ransom has been paid. George Weyer Hauser. the victim, was found on a roadside and wasReuter - 163 words
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Article145 1935-06-04 5 Hopei Governor "Must Be Dismissed." Shanghai, May 3. Replying to inquiries by representatives of the foreign powers in Tokio. Mr. Hlrota, Foreign Minister, said that the chief object of the Japanese demands ln North China was the suppression of anti-Japanese activities, and "Gen. Yu Hsueh-chung,145 words
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Article32 1935-06-04 5 The Oerman Ambassador ln London has handed Sir John Simon the Oerman Government draft scheme for j West European air convention. No details at present are available Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 32 words
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228 1935-06-04 5 TWO FLYING-BOATS SINK: IN A GALE. Destroyers Rescue Crews. LIFEBOAT READY TO PUT OUT. TWO R.A.F. flying boats sank in the gale-swept North Sea after their crews had been rescued by destroyers. One machine, of the Southampton class, sank off Spurn Point, at the mouth of the Humber. The other228 words
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Article, Illustration81 1935-06-04 5 Sir (live Wigram, who is raised to the peerage in yesterday's Birthday Honours List, is private secretary to the King. He succeeded Lord Stamfordham For over .20 yean he was assistant Private Secretary to the King. He has seen service on the North -West Frontier and in81 words
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Article85 1935-06-04 5 SHOTS AT MONTE VIDEO RECEPTION. Monte Video, June 2. Senor Terra, President of Uruguay was wounded in an attempt to assassinate him, while attending a reception at the Hippodrome here in honour of the Brazilian President. A political opponent and adherent of the Independent NationalistReuter - 85 words
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Article116 1935-06-04 5 What Will Happen If Franc Depreciates. Amsterdam, May 31. The raising of the Netherlands Bank discount rate from 4 per cent, to 5 per cent, is a sequel to the bank again losing gold to America and the crisis cf the franc which has created uneasinessReuter - 116 words
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Article166 1935-06-04 5 VOLUNTARY CODES FAVOURED. Washington. May 30. The Supreme Court's interpretation of Inter-State commerce took th? nation back to "the horse and buggy stage of 1789" was the view expressed by President Roosevelt when commentIng at a press conference on the invalidation of the N.R.A. Describing theReuter - 166 words
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Article169 1935-06-04 5 Naval Talks About To Begin. London, June 2. Herr von Ribbentrop and other members of the German delegation who will take p^rt in the Anglo-Ger-man naval conversations will arrive at Croydon this evening and they will be met by Mr. R. L. Craigie, Assistant Under-Secretary ofBritish Wireless - 169 words
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234 1935-06-04 5 JOINED THE ARMY BECAME PACIFIST. "I Would Not Fight" Says Soldier. When Driver David Harris, aged 20, of the Bth Light Battery, Royal Artillery, appeared at a district court martial at Aldershot, charged with desertion, he said that his main reason for deserting was that he was against arms and234 words
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42 1935-06-04 5 Canton, May 3. The Kuomlntang branches in Kwangtung. in a circular telegram, announce their support of the proposed embargo on Siamese rice as a retaliatory measure against alleged discrimination against Chinese in Slam. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 42 words
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Advertisement369 1935-06-04 5 HOTELS MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE POPULAR DANCER KATHERINE CHERNIKOVA RETURN ENGAGEMENT ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE NON -DINERS 81. 00 THURSDAY JUNE 6th. ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL DANCE AND SPECIAL CABARET. EXTENSION TO 2369 words
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Advertisement41 1935-06-04 5 INSURANCE. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONQ KONO FIRE INSCE CO. XTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. LTD. WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. UNION INSCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD EAOLE BTAR BRIT. DOM INSCE. CO. LTD. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln SB.)41 words
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Advertisement375 1935-06-04 5 LOST WORK THROUGH RHEUMATISM After 30 Years on Railway It was Uttie short of a tragedy to this ran« way worker to have to give up his Job after 30 years- But his rheumatism was so bad that he had no choice he could only walk with a stick. The375 words
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Article423 1935-06-04 6 THE production of television transmitters capable of running at 50 pictures per second, thus assuring complete absence of flicker, was announced by the chairman of the Marconi Company at the annual meeting in London. The Television Committee recently advised the Postmaster-General that the first htgh definition television423 words
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Article200 1935-06-04 6 121 Police Cars Find A Smiling Mayor. Walkers in Fifth Avenue were alarmed by the screaming sirens of dozens of police motor-cycles and radio-cars, which flew past towards Wall Street. The affair was a hoax by the Mayor, Mr. La Guardia, who wishes to convert Governor's200 words
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Article37 1935-06-04 6 Professor Gaetano Fichera, who was the director of the Milan Institute for Cancer Research, and was well known both in Italy and abroad for his theories on the origin of cancer, died In Milan. He was 55.37 words
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Article259 1935-06-04 6 She Poisoned Lovers Wholesale. In an old-world cnateau of Eastern France there has been staged the last" act in the drama of a woman Bluebeard who is believed to have been responsible for the deaths of nearly a dozen men and women. The revelation of259 words
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Article631 1935-06-04 6 New Air Mail Link From Britain. Among the passengers who disembarked from the Cunard-White Star liner Berengaria, at Southampton, were Sir Frederick Williamson, Director of Postal Services, and Sir Edward Campbell, M.P.. Parliamentary Secretary to the Postmaster-General. They had reached the end of a631 words
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162 1935-06-04 6 £30,000 Saved In First Year. The Dionne quintuplets, according to an announcement made by Judge Valin. chairman of their board of guardians, are to be transferred from the care of the nurses of the Ontario Red Cross Society to that of members of the Order162 words
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Advertisement118 1935-06-04 6 To those who appreciate all that Is BEST in TEA, "GOLD LEAF" If the Inevitable choice. Its rich amber tint, aroma and delicious flavour proclaim "GOLD LEAF" for what it Is— a really fine blend of selected Ceylon Tea, grown on the hills Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD 28-A.118 words
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Advertisement90 1935-06-04 6 PHILOO 1935 ALL-WAVE AC. D. C. Main or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. specially b«tt ftr the Trtaici Deaaonatratkm. in yaw awn hoaae— Na ebMgatfan wtaaiw. F«Uy furantoed by the ONLY Sale Agaaaa DMriMtn (Far 5.8., FJt.B.. &8.1., Baraeo Siaa). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd. (Owner* Opantan90 words
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Advertisement78 1935-06-04 6 /TD(fo\ v|ctor Vj^NPyRAOio Just Arrived New Shipment of the very latest models. Cabinets of entirely new design excel anything hitherto imported to Malaya. Reception and simplicity of control has been brought to the acme of perfection. AM models fully guaranteed by ih* Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 404, North78 words
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Miscellaneous682 1935-06-04 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Tun— tasl— 2 6.20 pjn. Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra. Relayed from the New Victoria Cinema Bradford. 6.5« pjn. Luigi Voselli's Hungarian Orchestra. 7JM p.av Greenwich Tune Signal "New Insecta and Plants from Africa. 1 An account of a four682 words
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Miscellaneous702 1935-06-04 6 TANDJONG PRIOR. TODAY. 5.5 a p.m. Light gramophone music: The Phantom Melody, Bells Across the MeadDW (London Palladium Orchestra) Chant Hlndoue. Llebestraum, (Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra) Cuban Serenade Love's last Word Is Spoken, (Alfredo Campoli and his Orchestra); Silver; Moon. Ain't it Great to be home Again (Layton and702 words
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Miscellaneous153 1935-06-04 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z. 11. I, Singapore.— WavHrnntb 49.9 metrrs— Owned and operated by Radio Serriee Co., of Malaya 1934, Ltd- Broadcast House. No. 2. Orchard Rd.. Singapore WEDNESDAY, JUNK 5. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report suppiled by Fraser and153 words
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Miscellaneous254 1935-06-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. SlaUtn Z.G.E. Kaala Lamaur— Wavelenctns 48 K and 110 metre* The M.Ujia Amateur Radio Society. K.L. TODAY. 1 p.m. -9 p.m. Oramophone recital. Empire Pageant. (Parts 1 and 2). Debroy Somers Band. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14, Ernst Von Dohnanyl conducting the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Londonderr? Air, and Bolero,254 words
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Article581 1935-06-04 7 NOW NEARING $100,000. SELANGOR'S JUBILEE FUND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. Donations of $5,000 each by Mrs. Loke Yew and Mr. Loke Wan Vat. $500 from the Selangor Ceylon Tamil community and a number of I I individual contributions of $250 are included in the latest list581 words
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Article22 1935-06-04 7 Malayan Merchants, Ltd., a company Incorporated in the F.M.S. will be dissolved unless cause is shown to the contrary before Aug. 21.22 words
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40 1935-06-04 7 Our Seremban correspondent write 4 that the Seremban coroner returned a verdict of death by drowning at an Inquest held on Saturday on an unknown male Chinese In a mining pond at Kuala Sawah.40 words
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Advertisement210 1935-06-04 7 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED SEASON! j^fc Don't Mitt Seeing the Beautiful JUBILEE FILM I HI CAPITOL 1 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ma^ Paramount's Glamorous ProI notion with the Screen's most .mious Personality in her best role j BeLLe 0F THE 1 MIN CTI EC Aa enUrteioioc peep bM* icto210 words
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Advertisement221 1935-06-04 7 m---k-^mm ---k-^m I STARTING TONIGHT ALHAMBRA at c.is 9.15 The greatest all star cast of fun -makers and heartbreakers! ALL ABOARD THE LOONEY LINER! "CAPTAIN HATES THE SE A s^s^s^s^KlKi^ jSS^l^B^r^^s^^jlK^ s^Sl^^'^S"' IsHisßf^slsl^slß^S^UflßSVn I ■nl/ Kg4SaK 'llinllrHi ...n tibiilu MtcljAotJ£N -\i.».-i*/N o*«»* i .w4j.lt. ii lAII.. .1 TALA BIBXLL— WYNNE221 words
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Advertisement217 1935-06-04 7 LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED SEASON! PA VI I lON 6 15 Fox Films Thrillin e stor rMYILII/n 9 15 |of Ejptonaga and lntr gue MARIE GALANTE with the sensational French Star KETTI GALLIAN and NED SPARKS -SPENCER TRACY TOMORROW (3.15 6.15 9.15) The musical comedy treat everyone '^^^^^H^li^HLta^ wants to217 words
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Miscellaneous257 1935-06-04 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle i"" Z~ 3~ T~ 5 ~~"HI 7 8 HiZl^!!^!! iL li~~|S~ NOTE: Figures in parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. J«- 7 r ,"> lr Separate (7) 1. Wear down (5) 18. Courageous (7) 4 Pile (5) 24. Apart (5) 10257 words
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TODAY'S LO CAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article191 1935-06-04 8 U.K. Rubber Stocks Down 1,083 Tons. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, June 4. The local rubber market was quietly steady this morning, prices being slightly below those at Saturday's close. There was moderate inquiry but sellers were reserved. United Kingdom rubber stocks decreased by 1,083 tons during191 words
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Article296 1935-06-04 8 Singapore, June 4, 12 noo Gambler 600 Buyer Seller Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Pepper 23.00 White Muntok Pepper 25.00 Black Pepper 12.25 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 455 4.55 Copra, mixed 4.20 420 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Small Flake 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.30 Small Pearl296 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article570 1935-06-04 8 All shares quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fraser Co. Lyall Kvatt 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin £1 Chenderlang 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/- Idris570 words
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Article390 1935-06-04 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.30 1.30 1.35 2 2 dD IVt'/c Prefs. 1.70 i 0 10 Atlas Ice 12.00 fl £1 B. A. T. 6.4.0 10 5 B. M. Trustee 6.25 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Ptel. 25/6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 22/9 £1 £1390 words
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Article162 1935-06-04 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4ft% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114 ft 116 ft norn 4ft% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4% 1913 red. 1963162 words
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Article344 1935-06-04 8 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Today's Prices Fr&ser Co. Lyall Evatt Allenby Alor Gajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Pan as Bassett Batu Lintang Borelli Brogas Brunei ($5) Buklt Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Tlmah ($10) Buklt K. B. Changkat Serdang Connemars Gleneal; Plantations Haytor344 words
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Article310 1935-06-04 8 EFFECT OF GOLD DECISION. Parts, June 3. "The Suez Canal Company considers Itself unaffected by the decree issued by the Egyptian Government. on Miy 2 annulling the gold clause In international contracts." declared the Marquis de Vogue, presiding at the annual meeting of the company today. He310 words
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Article86 1935-06-04 8 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Noon, June 4. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) June 20% 20'^ Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) June 19 13/16 19 15 16 No, 1 K. ILS.S. (Spot loose) Tone Of Market:— Steady, quiet. Latest Cable: London86 words
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Article71 1935-06-04 8 Lyall Evat'.'s dally report, dated June 4. states MINING. Quiet. U. Klangs sellers 1.134. Johans 24 26 V Rawang Tin Melds S/6 59, Takuapas 19/6 20/-, Talama 1.29 1.32V4, M Collieries sellers 22.25. RUBBERS. Quiet. Brogas buyers 89cts.. Indragirls 1.11 1.15, Nyalas sellers 1 02 V Mentakabs 40ct».71 words
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Article231 1935-06-04 8 tews Excluded In Germany. future no one Is to be olliclally recognised as a German citizen w.io has not taken a public oath of loyalty to the Reich and the Fuehrer and proved himself or herself an Irreproachably docile subject. So, Dr. Prick, the Minister for the231 words
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Article224 1935-06-04 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 1/16 London. 3 months' sight 2/4 1 32 London. 60 days' sight 2/4 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 31/32224 words
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Advertisement33 1935-06-04 8 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT. M. EZEKIEL SONS. Established nearly 20 yean. OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS. Only Addrnt: Baffin Chamber*. Eaffle. Place. Singapore. Branch: 3S NaordwlJk. BaUvla urUUt: A. H. BZEKIEL. 0.8.. f-iA33 words
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Advertisement8 1935-06-04 8 Silvitrrin From all Chemists. FOR EASY RIDING HUPMOBILE.8 words
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Advertisement39 1935-06-04 8 JUST ARRIVED! CATS F.LIXEE BITTEB ANGOSTURA BITTER LONG A VITA BITTEB ORANGE BITTEB BRANDT WINE ADVOCAAT CHERRY BRANDY D. O. M. MALAGA WTN and maay other One Dutch Uqnm D. T. Lim ft Company US, North Bridge Road. Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement13 1935-06-04 8 ELECTRIC ARC WELDING "MUREX" ELECTRODES ALL TYPES STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD. Sole Agents.13 words
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1524 1935-06-04 9 A "GET-TOGETHER" PLEA. Present Situation "Not Without Its Dangers" The views of the Austral Malay group on tin control were voiced by Mr. H. Huntsman at the annual meetings of these companies at Taiping on Friday. Malaya had never spoken with one voice on1,524 words
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Article447 1935-06-04 9 REMBAU JELEI'S POLICY. The eleventh annual general -meeting of Rembau Jelel Rubber, Ltd., was held in London on May 20. Mr. T. W. Hodge (the chairman) sail that the expectation that a plan for regulating rubber output might be introduced had caused a rise in the price o*447 words
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Article101 1935-06-04 9 London, June 3. Stock markets were quiet. Todays exchanges, mean closing rates, were:-- Paris 74 21 64 Lisbon 11Q'4 New York 4.9214 Athens 517 seUen Montreal 4 92 Bucharest 482 Brussels 28.93 Belgrade 317 Geneva 16.07 Buenos Aires IS Amsterdam 7.20% sellers official Milan 59 7, 1 CBritish Wireless - 101 words
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Article96 1935-06-04 9 During the week ending May 25. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 50.113 cases, of which 46,468 (79 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 3.365 (6 per cent.) cases to the continent of Europe. 7,934 (13 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1,34696 words
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Article581 1935-06-04 9 REPLY TO WM. JACKS CO. NO MISGIVINGS ABOUT TIN. "CLOUDS BREAKING UP." With reference to the comments made by Messrs. William Jacks and Co., of London, on the tin situation in their last report, a Singapore correspondent writes as follows In your Issue of May 28 I read a report581 words
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Advertisement602 1935-06-04 9 BANKING. PONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and in manner of prescribed by OrdJiancc No. 6 of 192S of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital 150.000.000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve602 words
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Advertisement442 1935-06-04 9 BANKING. CHARTERED EANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853; Paid Up Capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each t3 .0(10.000 Reserve Fund C 3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor!.. 13.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: S3. Btahopscate. London E.C. t. AeanU and Branches. Amrltsar Iluilo Saigon Alor Star442 words
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Article118 1935-06-04 10 MJIAMBKA Captain Hates The Sea 6 15— 9 15 CATITOL Belle of The Nineties with Mac Weit 6 15— 8 15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD On Your Ouard. GREAT WORLD Cabaret-— The Wandering Jew. BOLLYWOOD. U. SERANGOON ROAD Oalloping Ohoato— The King. Ood Btaas Him A My Up* Betray118 words
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771 1935-06-04 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 4, 1935. NON-EUROPEAN POSTS. Having appointed a committee to report upon the advancement of local-born men to higher posts, the Singapore municipal commissioners have now appointed a second committee to consider the report of the first committee. This is a curious situation, the more771 words
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Article162 1935-06-04 10 Mr. Pepys' Appointment Approved. It is notified In the F. M. S. Govern- ment Gazette that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. W. E. Pepys. Commissioner of Trade and Customs. {Federated Malay States. Class lA. Malay.ii Civil Service, to162 words
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Article1356 1935-06-04 10 I Homeland Of The Arabs Of Malaysia. (Bj A. W. Aljelany). To the many books of travel and adventure In Arabia, have been added, of late, invaluable contribution: by St. John Phllby. Bertram Thomas, Van der Meulen and von Wlssman. Phllby and Thomas aimed at1,356 words
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Article727 1935-06-04 10 > T*HE sensation of yesterday's parade was tne Singapore 111 flyingboat, which looked enormous as it roared upwards over the Cricket Cub. One was also struck by the strength of the regular forces. Without a volunteer on the field the parade extended nearly the whole length727 words
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Advertisement65 1935-06-04 10 IMPORTANT FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY PRIOR TO STOCK-TAKING SPECIAL OFFER Jffa OF THEIR STOCKS OF JSkkk SHOES' '-^i MILLINERY l\ AND «4?i GOWNS 1 AT DISCOUNTS RANGING FROM it i»*M* 25% to 50% JT Oil MARKED PRICES. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR.65 words
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Advertisement25 1935-06-04 10 Reliable Clocks. I I^V I V W #1^ Chromium alarms from $6. Swiss 8 day alarms from $20. Travelling alarms from $16 16, Collyer Quay.25 words
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629 1935-06-04 11 SIR SAMUKL HOARE MAKES STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. DENIAL THAT TOWN WILL BE BLOWN UP. i TROOPS CONTROL CITY WITH MARTIAL LAW. AUTHORITATIVE niiWinaiimi fn»m Quettu conflrnui the RDMIUni fXUnI ol llk- ••iirlliijuaUi' «li ;i In It. in c-MtiniaU'd thai m Quttta aloni 80,000 eorpm629 words
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Article, Illustration154 1935-06-04 11 MALAY RULERS THEIR ADVISERS SIX P. SWriTKMIAM SULTAN IDRI& Till ii ;;ilii.l,: hip I ttWW R ttM Mai vi. l llu- Bl .I. .ii .-.I bjf Sir BwetUnham Ii "iw;') l h.-n R4 v ;i- Hi'- MMfl M ii ;1 thi annuAl banauti of thi ociitlon of British .i in154 words
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Article33 1935-06-04 11 Normandie Sets New Record. Nnu fork I'iiie 3 The /Viir «/.ui(.( i off Ambfoit i.iuin»hiii imiiiii Ik hour i, 9S in. Dremtn i rti llei 29 -U i. nod mi hou iih i33 words
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27 1935-06-04 11 Mm i i Lawr< i" oi Arabia. U trtvaiiini \o fttiltndbji i li. Anil- IMTI UtW UIM i rwin .ii June 1327 words
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Article104 1935-06-04 11 AUXILIARY A lit FORCE, OHictal Announcmmcnl. 1 1,, Baal > 1 1. .pin i lyinii ciuii i.|i..il for .May kUlrit thai ofllrlwl i, i la iiiuitr that .4ii .1 l» ilvrn fur tin furiintllini i ibr i slenlal Empire 1 iir»i ami llary air nguuilruii al hlniup II104 words
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Article, Illustration362 1935-06-04 11 The Klng'a 70th birthday waa oolthmUid In ail parti of the lirlllah Empire yralenUy Ills Majeaty had lUin lenily recovered from a illtht 1 1 > in from which i,r had lUfTerca* laat week to attend the magnificent ceremony of the trooping of362 words
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204 1935-06-04 11 $150 A$450 ALLOWANCE TO EX-RAJA EX-RAJ MUDA. Srliiiitfor i ili« ism. "GREATER GENEROSITY WOULD BE GRACIOUS" Critidflfl »r thi M >(l *mVk i.v iDowiMi grtnUd by HM i-i.iiii'ui- Bttu iitiiu-ii to i .II- Lv Murtu Bddin, tx EUji Mini;! of Biltngor Mid ikU i mi ..I thi Suit an of204 words
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Article110 1935-06-04 11 Uulaiut, June 3 Aneta Auency Uunm that the nifiHint uf imputing the < rporl 'cii/ on rubber it ifl,/ l>cin b ..n-,l, it-red. The Dutch I'remter, Dr ll I'n/i/ii hut \HiinitAt Mut on teveroi ocpatuint the necettity of obtaining iiin levenue by un Mptfi110 words
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Article91 1935-06-04 11 IVo|»i« Co-OlMlutioll 111 \nii X.-.l Dim. <!>■ iihlu, June 3. Aililu-aMlliH a Ulgn UUllierlliK ill iviiiun weloomori ai OhtnftU < hluliK Kill ■.lv k llr, I, Hi 11,., 1 wllli 111, linn ill Ilir i" opll ih. iiiiiiu.iii,,!, ol tlm lied menace In Hnectiu.ni would sunn be coinpleleil91 words
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Article67 1935-06-04 11 I. Mil, I. ,11 .1,111, I I 111 111 alii ll! It'll 1,,,),! uf tj|| Julin H lull in .vi All. ii li.iiiin.il, l "in i, lul Cv illlei, uf Hie Houict vi Common! unit v wellkliuwil until. .llly in. hilrlglih, in ii in. liunirunc,' Ho wan67 words
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Article258 1935-06-04 11 SERIOUS INCIDENTS IN ABYSSINIA. Thirty Italian SubjcotH Killed. mohilisa'hon <;oi«:s ON IN ERITREA. Two Arnu'il Rails On The iYontton. ROMti JtMM :<: <- Thirty Italian MlbJMtl In BSritrM pm UUtd "> tin Dankali PtflJOß "ii May N when an Italian nttlvt DOlioi OUtPMt w;' allackt'd hy Aliy.ssiniani, A. ..r.lliiii toReuter - 258 words
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203 1935-06-04 11 Kwuntunjr Army'H AimH In \loiiK<>li:i. Nuuklitg, .inn. 4 That the Soviet ttovi-i nnu nl Ii cloaaly watohlng the nn, ■•i 1.11.1 In North China la ••vlitnu r.i tiy the vi.iii to the Nunklnu hoifign < mi. yeiterday of M inuiin HogomolotT Him M«>viet Anibuaauiioi. (<■203 words
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Article149 1935-06-04 11 TWO DONATIONS OP $1,000 BACK I li. l.,U.iwilik! la ll, J2i.il i in iii, Singapore Sllvei Jubilee Fund: Am.,, ml |ii< u.iunly Al. .1 flit Mill I HtalT, dun Km* Hruu i M.inlit-ia nt tin Aamii lullun of Eimlneera 150 00 I hUIIOP Huh!,, i 2&0U0 .i mi149 words
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Article81 1935-06-04 11 NETHERLANDS THE GOlD STANDARD. Mini In Of Ik-OlKimicH Decides To lU'Hi|fn. ii,' ut i, t>i m r i. .•it.riiiiriMi,. Minlatci ol K. ii,.iiil. a, has rrnUnril tollnwlllK tllb I Wit)) Mil I'M 1111. I .111,1 111 1,, ■1.. i,.i» 1 1 ..i ii,, OtbtM i ..hi ii.. devaluation laauu Reuter.81 words
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Article143 1935-06-04 11 M. ('•illaux'N Pobitiun In Now French ('nhim't. I'urin, Jin. It i mnl.i ,I(» U that M. CaUlaui Ii oonUmpltUnc cullIng an ini.Mii.iiiuii.il oonxtrtnot Oil currency itabillMtion Thla move (aaya v Htuiter mM* u«uo from London) will probably bo welcomed fn all cuuiitrloa con- < cerned.143 words
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Article, Illustration238 1935-06-04 11 FUTURE OF, TiN RESTRICTION. VMS. Chanter Of Mines Lot (or. LONDON REPORT! UNFOUNDED. Private Pool And Buffer Pool 'iii--' i m.s. Ohambtr of Mints has obtained from London Imperttnl obttrvat l< a tin rtporl from tin- bally Bxpraii eabltd !<• thi Straiti Tinu-i mi April IL'. Tim Dnllv i Belgian238 words
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Article102 1935-06-04 11 WORLD SUPPLIES OF TIN. 450 lONS LKSS THAN AT APRIL Ml (Pritin <iui (twn i 1 1,• 1, hi lon Jim, 1 w 11 ..in, 1, tnd l a .<.Mlll.li. 11,. world 'IMI.I. Un ,i( May 11 v. i,,. ***** 1..H..1 will, Irt'.'NV Apill ngurei, it 1. explained exclude the102 words
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Advertisement18 1935-06-04 11 THREATENED LOSS Of SINGAPORE*! I'INKAI'IM I INDUSTRY, Our Commercial ('orrettpondrnt irlurna lo tin all ack ON PAOI l».18 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-04 11 RADIO. THK WORLDS rONMOST RCCKIVCNt. FOR BATTERY OPERATION: EDDYSTONE. FOR MAINS OPERATION: Q. K. of AMERICA. EDDYSTDNE RADIO ELECTRIC CO. 26-30, Orohard Road, llngapor*.24 words
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Article308 1935-06-04 12 MALAYA AND SI AM TO EXCHANGE REPORTS. VITAL IMPORTANCE TO AVIATION. «v (By Our Aviation Correspondent.) MALAYA and Siam have agreed to exchange, by wireless, weather bulletins twice a day. Th' i decision, of vital importance to aviators flying through what in the monsoon season is one308 words
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Article350 1935-06-04 12 $1,603 Haul From Lawyer's House. Houses in several parts of Singapore town have been raided by burglars during the past two nights and nearly $3,000 worth of cash and property has been stolen. The chief victim is Mr. E. R. Koek. the well-known lawyer, who lost $1,603350 words
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Article20 1935-06-04 12 a/.-tu J:-;Un< ation Mrs Tail .->-. U .11 Wii- L*l of tdals TJiti name originally appeared incorrectly20 words
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Article565 1935-06-04 12 RECIPIENTS IN THE COLONY. Biographical details are appended of four Malayans who have been awarded Certificates of Honour in recognition of their loyal and valuable services to the Government of the Straits Settlements. Mr. Reginald Tewensohn, JJ", has been a Municipal Commissioner of Singapore since 1927. He565 words
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Article150 1935-06-04 12 Mr. Soo Hoo Kum's Bride From China. The wedding took place at the Li Tek Scan; Penang. on Thursday last of Mr. Soo 800 Kum, sixth son of the wealthy Cantonese merchant, Mr. Soo Hoo Hong, and of Mrs. Soo Hoo Hong, and Miss Chew Chin Chee, fifth150 words
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Article38 1935-06-04 12 Members of the Straits Chinese Reading Club are informed that there will be no meeting on June 10, Whit Monday; but there will be a meeting for class study on Thursday night, June <J.38 words
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Article28 1935-06-04 12 Cycle pumps of Empire origin may be imported into the P. MS. free, but a duty of 30 cent* a dozen Is payable on those <*i foreign manufacture.28 words
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Article372 1935-06-04 12 Should Planters Show Any Preference (By Oar Planting Correspondent.) There has appeared in the press a letter from Mr. N. T. Cummins urging that, If money for charity is available, the claims of the Planters' Benpvolent Fund should have prior recognition by planters and372 words
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Article74 1935-06-04 12 Friends Entertained To Dinner Last Night. H.H. the Sultan of Johore entertained a large party of friends to dinner at Raffles Hotel last night, the eve of his departure for Colombo by the President Johnson. The company included a number of His Highness's fellow passengers and altogether it74 words
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Article69 1935-06-04 12 Visiting Japan, Manchukuo And China. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 2. Telegraphic advices from Japan state that 15 Siamese members of the Assembly, having finished their tour of Japan, and now making a thorough study and observation of the progress in construction In the new capital. They69 words
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Article49 1935-06-04 12 Many Attend Funeral At Seremban. (From Our Own Co-respondent) Seremban, June 3. The funeral took place today of Mr. L M. Holland, of Bukit J.andok Estate Kcpang. who died In a local hosplt.il from pleurisy. The funeral was largely attended, among others being the sldenfc49 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-06-04 12 The Hon. Mr. Marcos Rex, acting Chief Secretary to Government, IMS.. H.H. the Sultan of Selangor and the Hon. Mr. W. D. Barron. British Resident, Selangor, at the Saluting base st the Kine'a Birthday parade at Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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Article224 1935-06-04 12 Presentation Made At Station Hotel. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. A large number of past and present members of the Asiatic staff of the F.M.S. Audit Department attended the farewell dinner given in honour of the retirement of Mr. G. P. Bradney224 words
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Article755 1935-06-04 12 KING'S BIRTHDAY BALL IN SINGAPORE. UNIFORMS IN A GAY THRONG. About eight hundred guests attended the ball given by HE. the Governor and Lady Thomas last night in honour of the birthday of H.M. the King. His Excellency and Lady Thomas, who looked remarkably well after their755 words
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Article87 1935-06-04 12 CATTLE DISEASE IN MALAYA SIAM. PROHIBITION OF IMPORTS. Outbreaks of rinderpest in Johore and Negri Sembilan have been reported, and the importation of cattle into Singapore from those States is prohibited. Importation of cattle from Siam into the Federated States is prohibited owing to the existence of the disease in87 words
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Advertisement196 1935-06-04 12 STUDEBAKERS llu iWld *T"~^^^. mr^ .111 imtK^\ mk 11 v -^CiJ^^gsSSSiSSft No words can describe the miraculous riding comfort of these Studebakers no specification can even suggest their really amazing performance. In efficiency and luxury they strike an entirely new note In motoring. Their swiftness, their silence, their smoothness and196 words
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Article, Illustration2234 1935-06-04 13 A SINGAPORE MERCHANT'S NOTEBOOK. Price Factor Not The Only One —Waste Products That Are Wasted. 3y OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT.' L/OLLOWING up my last week's com- ments concerning the Malayan pineapple Industry, I would today deal with some other aspects of the matter and first2,234 words
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Advertisement145 1935-06-04 13 /SUPHCMACV\ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact... that In a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position (3) introduced modern Innovations that were previously145 words
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1840 1935-06-04 14 McNEILL'S MAGNIFICENT FIGHTING INNINGS FOR EUROPEANS. Sullivan Takes Last Three Wickets With Nine Deliveries. State Side Chosen. (By Leighton) *T*HE annual match between the Europeans and Rest for the Clarke Cup ended in a great victory for the Rest eight minutes1,840 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-06-04 14 N. Sullivan, the S.R.C. left arm bowler, who finished off tke Clarke Cup match yesterday by taking the last three Knrtpean wickets with nine deliveries without having a run hit off him. Straits Times Photograph.35 words
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Article205 1935-06-04 14 Cricket Alvis And Boon Beng Rout F. M. S. R. XI. The Medical College Union scored a run-away victory over the F.M.S.R. Institute on the Union ground yesterday afternoon, when they passed the visitors' total of 48 with eight wickets in hand. F.M.S.R. Singham b Boon205 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-06-04 14 Henry B«oa, the S.CR.C. batsman, who has been chosen to play for Singapore against the Negri Sembilan. Straits Times Photograph.20 words
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Article203 1935-06-04 14 Racing. 500 To 1 Taken On Two Outsiders. London, June 3. The latest Derby call-over is as follows: j 10 to 11 Bahrain taken and offered. 100 to 12 Halran taken and offered. 100 to 9. Theft taken and offeree;. 100 to 8 Field Trial offered.Reuter - 203 words
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Article49 1935-06-04 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. Following the refresher course for referees, and others Interested, arranged by the Selangor Football Association, tests are to take place at the V.M.C.A.. written on June 21 and oral i on July 5, at 7 p.m. on each occasion.49 words
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Article104 1935-06-04 14 Golf. Brearley Tops Qualifiers For Committee's Prize. (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, June 3. The following qualified in the Gardens Golf Club committee's prize competition: The draw for the Ist round is as follows H. Holland vs Khoo Hong Chow; W. R. Brearley104 words
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Article150 1935-06-04 14 Kedah Score Surprise Win Over Perak. Contrary to expectations Kedah defeated Perak by 2 goals to 1 in the Malaya Cup Match at Alor Star on Saturday. Basha headed in the first goal after four minutes, and Kedah led by a goal nil at half-time. Abdullah scored150 words
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Article70 1935-06-04 14 Entries for the Singapore lawn tennis championships close on June 7. No entries win be accepted after that da r CambrMge. Mass. June 3. A new world pole Jump record ot 14 feet s','b inches was set by Keith Brown, former Yale University student. The previous world recordReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement22 1935-06-04 14 "PYRENE" t STANDARD FIRE EXTINGUISHER The standard protection for your car, SOLE AGENTS SIME DARBY CO., LTD. H Warn, Studio* II .mb^22 words
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Advertisement296 1935-06-04 14 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. THE SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS (SanctiMed by Urn L.T.A. Maiaya) Will be held on the Courts of the SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB, SINGAPORE a»4 other courts, if necessary FROM JUNE 17th, 1935 at 4.50 pa each day, EveoU. Entrance Fees. 1. Gentlemen's Singles, $4 each Player. 2. Gentlemen's Doubles296 words
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439 1935-06-04 15 FIVE GAMES FINISHED IN TWO DAYS. Glamorgan, Derby Sussex Gain Innings Victories. London, June 3. Five or the eight county cricket matches started on Saturday were finished today, three of them ending in wins by an innings. Yorkshire and Kent had a great battleReuter - 439 words
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Article33 1935-06-04 15 The only Malayan success yesterday in t^e It 1 I s?w~»r> dr?w was a £100 consolation prize for "Nudist Kuaiu Geh Estate, Kelantan. No other prizes were drawn for Malaya —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article16 1935-06-04 15 Tccaday, June 4. j Football: Inter-School. St. Patrick's vs. St. Joseph's Institution, S.J.I. ground.16 words
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Article, Illustration718 1935-06-04 15 In The N*gri.' N. S. Club Well Beaten By Selangor Rangers. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 3. Two good scores by the brothers De Silva (Lawrence and Felix) and a fine innings on Saturday by the former FMS. batsman, Gurdlal Singh, were the features718 words
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449 1935-06-04 15 Severe Defeat For Selangor Club At Penang. P. C. C. WIN BY AN INNINGS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 3. The annual cricket match between the Penang C.C. and the Selangor Club ended just before tea today in a victory for the P.C.C. by an innings and 122 runs.449 words
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Article493 1935-06-04 15 Racing. Refill To Carry 9.7 In Class I Event. The handicaps for Saturday, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club summer meeting, are as follows:--Race 1: Ponies, Class 2, Div. 1, 5 ran., 2.M p.m. Rockley Star 9 0, Golden Queen 8. IS,Reuter - 493 words
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Advertisement178 1935-06-04 15 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Portable Model 102 Fitted with No. 5 A Chromium- vSbs^b^^BT^ plated Sound Box with Water- vßj V^m proof Black Leather Cloth. Boj» Automatic Brake and New Style ttss^Pvm Record Tray to hold a dozen jßpSk!?^"^ records. f /^■NMHh^^Sb Black $42.50 f|jfe^Hr Coloured $45.00 S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.178 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-04 15 VTI C E R fi££ W »<.,, FRASER NEAVE LTD.9 words
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Article238 1935-06-04 16 200 WHALES SEEN IN A DAY ANTARCTIC VIGIL OF SCIENCE SHIP. After seven months' observation a whaler in Antarctic waters, theRoyal Research ship, William Scorcsby, is back in London, at St. Katharine Dock. The commission so ended, which made her fourth visit to the Southern Seas, was occupied entirely in238 words
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Article475 1935-06-04 16 Development In England Of Civil Aviation. All the year round air services throughout Great Britain, operating day and night, become possibilities of a not distant future with the announcement that the Air Ministry has taken first steps in preparation for a survey of the whole475 words
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Article207 1935-06-04 16 SINGAPORE 50 YEARS AGO. From the Straits Times of June 1, 1885 From the debate in the Legislative Council on 20th May, the minutes ~>i which were published only yesterday, it appears that practically nothing has yet been done towards putting the harbour and town of Singapore in a state'207 words
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Article131 1935-06-04 16 Amazing Scene At Range. A young bandsman of the l3t Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry was admitted to the Royal Northern Infirmary at Inverness after an extraordinary incident which occurred during rifle practice. About 70 men of the battalion. Including the bandsman, who is now wounded,131 words
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Article44 1935-06-04 16 Herr ltygfa oo z< a German Jew convicted,^ smuggling currency out oi H^country, appealed against a sen■wice of a year's imprisonment and £400 fine. His case was retried, and he was sentenced to four years' penal servitude and a fine of £4,000.44 words
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Article205 1935-06-04 16 Programme of drills up to and for week ending June 9. Tuesday, June 4, 5.15 p.m., Headquarters. S.V.A.C.S., M.G. Classification Practice; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, Ist Bn. Int. Section, Message Writing; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, Ist Bn. Signal Section Signal Training; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, "A", "C", "G" Cays., M.G. Training;205 words
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Article332 1935-06-04 16 Representative Touring Malaya. Mr. M. N. M. Badiudin. editor of the Aligarh Magazine, has arrived In Singapore from Alor Star. He is here on a mission connected with the Muslim University of Aligarh, India. Mr. Badiudin has been sent by the University to tour Slam, Malaya,332 words
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Article301 1935-06-04 16 Lord Alien And Its Effects. The preventive work of medical science In the sphere of mental wellI being will do more to protect demo- cracy by giving us a nation of healthyi minded citizens than anything we politicians can do through the Statute Book," said301 words
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Article350 1935-06-04 16 Appeal By The AngloBelgian Union. In response to numerous requests from many parts of the British Empire thxt the memory of King Albert of the Belgians should be perpetuated in the form of a Memorial In Grtr. i Britain the undersigned, representing the Society of350 words
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Article36 1935-06-04 16 The Czechoslovak Government have Informed the Polish Government that aeroplanes of the Polish Lot air Mne will not be permitted to cross Czechoslovakia on the Warsaw-Vienna service. The service has been in ope.atlon for 10 years.36 words
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Article434 1935-06-04 16 SUGGESTION BY MR. A. E. MOREIRA. At a recent meeting of the Cameron Highlands Society, Mr. H. Gordon Graham, the president explained that the delay in progress at Dunman's corner was apparently due to difficulty in finding accommodation for the labour necessary to transform this lnsighty434 words
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Letter369 1935-06-04 17 MORE ROADS AT THE HIGHLANDS. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— With reference to your leading article of the 27th. May, will you permit me to enter for the Surplus Funds Disposal Competition." I would put forward a suggestion for the appropriation of, at any rate,369 words
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Letter374 1935-06-04 17 "Not Of The Dravidian I Race." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Dr. Viswallngam's recent address on "The Early History of the Tamils" at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club is very interesting. The following may perhaps be of additional interest to your readers as it contains374 words
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Letter377 1935-06-04 17 Need For Better Local Organisation. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— We have read the "irresponsibly Inaccurate." aspersions of Mr. Martin on the Indian community. But the sincere communication from the Governor of the Settlements deploring such Inaccurate statements and discountenancing such scurrilous attacks is the377 words
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Letter257 1935-06-04 17 Agency Houses Which Are Not Helpful. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— lt seems to me that jobs are only obtained through Influence. At least, this his been my experience. As a senior man asking for a junior appointment with the object of starting from the257 words
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Article707 1935-06-04 17 Indian Resident Of Klang In London. (From Our Own Corresponc'tnt.) London, May 22. Last week-end, I took refuge from a mid-May storm of sleet and snow at The Angel, Henley-on-Thames, and discovered that "mine host" was none other than Mr. Flood Page, formerly one of707 words
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Article241 1935-06-04 17 The following novels were added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight: Sweet Peril, Jennifer Ames; The Street of Dreams, Arthur Applln; Fiddler's Polly, Joy Bainee; Disaster Island, R. A. Bankaon; Deaert Son, Jean Barrte; Lady of the Plain, Harold Bbuuoss; QueaUon of Proof Nicolas Blake; Death to241 words
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Article, Illustration123 1935-06-04 17 ANTI-MALARIA STUDIES. Delegates to the International Coarse in Malariology being conducted at the College of Medicine under the auspices of the Malaria Commission, Health Organisation, League of Nations. Standing: Dr. Bayung (Slam); Dr. Evans (Malaya); Dr. Rose (China); Dr. Poo Lango (China); Dr. Crook (China); Dr. Adhikari (Bengal, India); Dr.123 words
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Article139 1935-06-04 17 Authorities Show No Sign Of Opposition. Moscow. April 29. All the churches which are still open in Moscow were crowded from early evening yesterday until dawn this morning by worshippers at the Russlin Easter services. The ceremony was carried on openly with no interference by139 words
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Article141 1935-06-04 17 Manchus To Complete The Project In Four Years. Work on the development of Hulutao harbour, interrupted since January, 1932, will be resumed this year by the Director-General of Manchoukuo Railways, an official announcement said today. The Directorate-General has allotted $40,000,000 to complete the entire project in four141 words
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Article148 1935-06-04 17 Wind Makes A Toy Of Giant Machine. Peasants near the Gironde estuary were the helpless witnesses of a dramatci seaplane crash In which three naval men were killed and two seriously injured. The Goliath two-engined military 'plane was flying in the neighbourhood of Lesparre, to the148 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1935-06-04 18 British Political Diary. From Our Own Correspondent. (By Air Mail.) London, May 17. ]WR. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, First Commissioner of ]Works, who is a member of the Cabinet, declared yesterday that "the main factor in politics now is the speed and scale1,254 words
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Article316 1935-06-04 18 When The Far East Arms One Day. One day, nearly uOO million people In Far Eastern countries may combine, and arm themselves against Europe. This Is the dread possibility foreseen by Bishop Welldon, the former Dean of Durham, in his book "Forty Years On (Ivor Nicholson316 words
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Advertisement53 1935-06-04 18 I "MAROONED! IP* J But Who Cares? f% We've a Case of B L% 1^ MBA •MASTERS" Eve rq one agrees theres no better companion than PHGENIX CLARETPOP But there's nothing like Phoenix's Claretpop for withering a thirst!" announced the 'Merry Trio* PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS. Phone 3463. We deliver.53 words
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Advertisement262 1935-06-04 18 GLIDING -^^gg^ujji^jggj^^^ in the New 1935 VAUXHALL LIGHT SIX —^>, Independent Front Wheel Suspension or. as it Is more popularly known as "Knee-action" I LI_«_IJ springing, fitly takes its place amongst the really great advances In automobile design teat Csl TO L.J hhea c been made m recent years. It262 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1935-06-04 19 120 DEGREES IN THE SHADE! More Agra Salient Battle Awards Made<> (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, June 1. THERE is only one subject of conversation in India— the insufferable heat. Although, as the old lady said, it is not so much the heat as1,350 words
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Article55 1935-06-04 19 Stormy Weather And Heavy Rainfall Recorded. Colombo, May 29. I The monsoon has definitely set .t j Ceylon, according to the SuperintendI ent of the Colombo Observatory. Stormy weather conditions are prevailing in Colombo and round the i coast, and 2'^ inches of rain have been recorded55 words
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1250 1935-06-04 19 NEW TANK SITES. Flood Protection And Drainage. (From A Ceylon Correspondent.) A VAST irrigation works programme will be taken in hand in the next financial year. This is responsible for the large increase in the estimates of expenditure put forward by the Minister of1,250 words
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Advertisement188 1935-06-04 19 ECZEMA IN FORM OFJPS Had to Tie Bandages on Legs. Cuticura Healed. I was a sufferer of eczema for man> rears, the eruption being on my legs. Day or night I had very little rest from the terrible eruption. It appeared is the form of water blisters which discharged and188 words
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Advertisement309 1935-06-04 19 T i £t i Mlt*^p- aa Bedford The All -British Truck that does the Hard Work in Malaya. Depicted on this pace are two models of the Bedford range designed and built for entirely different purposes. The smart Fast Delivery half ton van above it mounted on the 14 h.p.309 words
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Article, Illustration43 1935-06-04 20 These Straits Times photographs show how the Singapore waterfront in being transformed. In the younger days of the Settlement practically the whole area shown above was under the sea. The process of reclamation in now being carried further afield.43 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-06-04 20 Coolies working on a spot that was open water some months ago on Raffles Reclamation extension.16 words
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Advertisement16 1935-06-04 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) n«d Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words
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