The Straits Times, 11 June 1935
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Title Section38 1935-06-11 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1935-06-11 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. CPHONE 5471). I Exclusive CRETONNES a GLASSWARE AT j^ASKOE'S During illness and convalescence THE accumulated experience of over half a century show* Horlick's to be an ideal diet during illness and convalescence Horlick s is made from fresh full-cream cows milk combined with the nutritive extracts286 words
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Advertisement131 1935-06-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR :/»Jhi{ A ST. CPIJONE 3683>. "STAPLES" HAVE PATENTED BETTER SLEEP -£*9mF* $JSbl§?iiß SUP I STAPLES MATTRESS IS HHh tSSfSfi*? SOFTNESS ARE THE TWO b A CO.MPI.ETI'^ IJW(iE IMBMMBIB^i^BMBiB^Sggrr--^^^^sa^^^%w'«>aC!aKy^^g^y"^^r^y SOLE AGENTS:— Tl"' A 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. JIArLtJ "The finest Mattress made SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. B\ a■w il iNS131 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-11 1 FOR I FLOWERS i II PHONE 4097 I IS. Orchard ."*oad. i i (Amber Maniion)15 words
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Advertisement509 1935-06-11 2 ATKINSON— THORP. On the Bth June; 1935. at the Presbyterian Church, Singal ure. FRANK H. ATKINSON, youneer son of Mr. Mr*. JAMES ATKINSON of Manto Vadg^ Thorp, tnly daughter if Mr. Mrs. Harry Thorp of Southport. SITUATIONS VACANT When applying ror any position advertised in tlii- rclumns '.cni copies of509 words
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Advertisement833 1935-06-11 2 BOARD RESIDENCE ATTRACTIVE flatlet, every privacy anacomfort at moderate coat. Call 40, Newton Rd. WHITEHALL- Large and airy room private verandah Ac bathr'm. Mod. Euxop. Phone 4741. BOOMS scafront Katong with Breakfast, dinner, week end Tlfnns $70. Meyer Rd. 77. FCB. Flatlet, beautiful surroundings, with or without board. Replies 257,833 words
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Advertisement688 1935-06-11 2 FOR SALE ONE telescope complete with stand and case, $80 cash. P.O. Box 153, Singapore. CINE Camera Kodak 16 mms. lenc 1.9 for urgent sale, phone 6497 after 5 p.m. BOSCH products, genuine, sparking plugs, colls, horns etc. Prices from Eastern Auto Co., Ltd., 69/79. Orchard Road, Singapore. FOR SALE'688 words
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Advertisement766 1935-06-11 2 PUBLIC NOTICES THE NORTH TAIPING TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits SetUements) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Directors have declared a Drrtrtend of 2'iTo of profits earned, payable on June 29, 1935. The Transfer Registers of the Company, will be closed from Junt 22766 words
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Advertisement798 1935-06-11 2 BUSINESS C FKESH STOCK. FANCY TABU CLOCKS. Made In U.S.A. and Germany. Chromium plated with fancy modern dials. Very at* tractive and Inexpensive. Every clock a good timekeeper. Prom to $5.25 Pocket Watch with moving figures $2.5* Postage extra. G. H. KIAT A CO., LTD. MASSAGE. MB. ana MUS. AKAJI798 words
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Advertisement685 1935-06-11 2 :ARDS, Etc. We make a practical study of your head and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to yon FIGARO Phone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at »S. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Permanent Wave Specialists $c $io $15 on| yMASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60.685 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous184 1935-06-11 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outride Without Malsya Malaya Postage Munlhlr 100 t 4.0« I 5.50 Quarterly I B.M 81LM 8 7J>O Half Yearly 517.00 524.00 $15.00 V early 534.M 848.M %M.H No> OatstatUn rheaaea thould kadodc t'.ir usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rharre* and Imtntctrons for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are184 words
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Advertisement87 1935-06-11 3 r. i i). itKinsii iniha AND APfAB liNKs J 1 n Itil. OftllVi'ilL \R IIASj N ii i A nn An 3 ■Ml' I Aim ■UM Ml M M|N* l.iil C.j.m M .iiilf 4 i ii" i i ■ii. iiiilf 1 ft Mill I'll." 1. .111. Hi \SMSKIKS AIAKITIMKS. ntn87 words
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Advertisement77 1935-06-11 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. V.HIA If •IwfllWl w»f pi 1., ii huh in. ..,i i i i. i I <■ H iiiIIUN I IH Jam BEN LINE IMMHPRA v I". nrnvMiri; i.i mm! mi»» ..I in I Itllll I .1 At OIIMMUIIA'IION ftgmtt: meMDN.SINONtftCOITD 8. E. A. LINE in I ll *1111-llllt"»77 words
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Advertisement206 1935-06-11 3 Ufellvli n/»»ir.l I ANli i i i n jnrii vtrMn< i»ii HHMM hi .1 1.1 JMIil J" /ll Illl 1 A KlkM VaMai Via fteaaat US Li iai -■•<•■;•• lUHI.-U il..»rl 0 ,»l.a :.n I >.* I. l» II I *<: ft Mi". I 11.,"■•" I* ll.iM«t <|U«> i-i ii206 words
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Advertisement63 1935-06-11 3 loitt Ist (J<Oi AMERICAN STYLE £71.1|.= ULaiiiinii jiui.it. n i 1 II I I |H r r «ll4 Ht'iM'*iM|-*i*i»l«i <•" I Hrn Mur imil Hi. -**m. rvIVjiJr^tif M"fJ''|l3lillflliiai|i I IK IN t Millit 1 A X II ar.t. |,ii., N iMllnk Hi l»K«i. i 14 I ll I I fVMt»*tl(63 words
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Advertisement189 1935-06-11 3 l««... ht.l r in > 11,,. ,j mi Tba HanKMU «i««.a»toi,, M hi th» i rh# AMMMkM (MlmtUl I mm. lid tfi it* MniNMIIMMI «m I•« Tba l.«««»da* limn, IRoim Hit m at* Marwi Mm I m MVHI i Tba Vadavated Halav Aialaa BaJ|k«iL Ik* Uaval ai^ic n^iiMaaa «i ium189 words
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Article58 1935-06-11 4 Mails from Netherlands Indies today by air < Netherlands* will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m Malls from Holland and Germany toc!..y try Marnix Van St. Aldegondo. Mails from Oiiina and Japan ton, jrrow by Suwa Maru.58 words
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Article26 1935-06-11 4 The s s. D'Artagnan is due at Singapore from Saigon today and will sail at 3 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles.26 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article250 1935-06-11 4 TO RACE ENGLISH CRAFT. Plymouth, May 29. The famous Canadian fishing schooner Bluenose, winner of the International Schooner Race every year since she was built in 1921, reached Plymouth this afternoon, after crossing the Atlantic in 20 days. She is to cruise round the coast until September,250 words
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Article130 1935-06-11 4 Tuesday. June 11. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL BARBOGR. Main Wharf Boe'.ongan, Ban Ho Guan. Reael. Dredger Kuantan. Tug Prince. Oil Wharf NU. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRX DOCKS. Tanjong Pacar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock NU. Kept* l130 words
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Article138 1935-06-11 4 Saving Of Five Lakhs Annually. Trivandrum. Apr. 22. With effect from May 15, a scheme for the standardisation of the salaries of the Travancore public services will be Introduced, which, when it comes into full operation, Is expected to result in the saving of nearly five lakhs of138 words
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Article216 1935-06-11 4 Today. Netherlands Indies Bagan and Splat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bcngkalls, Laboean Bilik Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Java. South West-Sumatra. 8 -East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas Timor Dilly (Marnix Van St. Aldegonde) 3.30 p.m.216 words
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Article162 1935-06-11 4 NIEUW ZEELAND, Dut.. 8.611 tons, from Batavia 10. for Australia 20. MARUDU. Brit.. 982 tons, from Sandakan 10. for Sanciakan via ports 15. IPOH, Brit.. 528 tons, Irom Penan; 10, for Prnang via Pt. STiara 12. ROKAN, Dut., 388 tons, from Asahan 10, for Py.neh and A rah162 words
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Article34 1935-06-11 4 The attention of the public is invited by the G.P.O. to the Express Delivery Service which is now in operation. Full particulars can be obtained on application to any Post Office.34 words
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Article74 1935-06-11 4 The rate of exchange for the issue and payment of Money Orders is as follows: On India and Ceylon Issue Rs. 154$100; On India and Ceylon payment Rs. 156=5100 On China: Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$75 Straits; Canton $100 Chinese currency =74 Straits (as for Shanghai); Foochow $10074 words
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Article743 1935-06-11 4 INFLUENCE OF THE WEST. HOLLYWOOD COMES TO STAY. In literature, as In many other fields, the old culture of Japan Is feeling the heavy impact of modern and Western influences and ideas. Scholars still peruse the classics of medieval Japan, large and enthusiastic audiences attend the743 words
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Article101 1935-06-11 4 Arrived from N.I. by K.N.1.L.M., June 4 Mr. v. Ende, Mr. Nataraja. Left for MX, June 5 Mr. Bottcher. General F. Parker. Lieut. Haskcl Mr. Hloe Klon Tsin, Mr. v. Ende. Arrived from N.I. by X.L.M.. June 5: Mr. and Mrs. MacKall. Mr. Sauvage. Left Singapore on101 words
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Advertisement633 1935-06-11 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS, P. M.S. KLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MSJ— Passage 5431. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) 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. Interchange633 words
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Advertisement222 1935-06-11 4 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE. OUTWARD. Regular Freight Service M MANILA. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS. Due Spore SJ! MEERKEHK 10.000 T. June i 8 sj>. SEROOSKERK 10,000 July 26 HOMEWARD. TO JAFFA. HAIFA. GENOA, MARSEILLES, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG AND BRfHOEN. Leave Tonnage S'por-! S3. GROOTEKERK 10,000 T. June 15 s.s.222 words
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Advertisement439 1935-06-11 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated 'i EncUn±) ELLERMAN w LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HA.MIH UC.. Via Port* and Suet OsM Also acceptiP( Cargo for Canada A Amrriraa ports via Colombo. Due SalltSteamer. B'pore S'Dora. CITY OF WELLINGTON June 14 June 18 CITY OF BAGDAD June 29 July 2439 words
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Miscellaneous27 1935-06-11 4 TIDE TABLE. Tvevday, Jane 11 a W. 5.46 a.m., 8 ft. S in., 6.35 p.m., 7 ft 6 in. L. W. 11.45 noon, 3 ft. 7 In.27 words
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Miscellaneous69 1935-06-11 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPOKT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. F hrs. T Alor Star S3 0.01 0.3 73 Sitiawan 90 NU 6.5 72 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 1.2 74 Bukit Jcram 86 Nil 2.7 74 Malacca 82 Nil 0.5 73 Singapore (Kailang Aerodrome) 8769 words
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Article, Illustration212 1935-06-11 5 $100,000 FOR MR.HU HAN-MIN. Veteran Statesman To Visit Singapore. Hong Kong. June 9. Acting under Instructions of his doctor, Mr. Hu Han-min, former President of the Legislative Yuan and leader of the veteran section of the Kuomintang. left Hong Kong this morning on board the Conte Verde for Switzerland. A212 words
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Article237 1935-06-11 5 $457,000,000 To Be Spent This Year. The House of Representatives has begun consideration of the Appropriation Committee's recommendations for an expenditure of $457,786,261 on the United States' naval establishment for 1935-3 C. with a rlss to a continuing expenditure of 5555.000.000 annually after 1941. w'.:en237 words
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Article150 1935-06-11 5 In 6 Months Reports edical Department Colombo, May 28. The total number of deaths registered In Ceylon from November to April inclusive was 129,744, showing an excess of 73,851 death, due to malaria and allied causes, over the same period a year ago. The April death150 words
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Article169 1935-06-11 5 RESULT EXPECTED ON JUNE 27. The f-.al result of the biggest unofficial ballot ever held in Britain will be announced by Viscount Cecil on June 27. Organised by the League of Nations' Union on five questions concerning the League of Nations, traffic in armaments, enforcement of theReuter - 169 words
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Article155 1935-06-11 5 Wild Accusations Denounced. Mr. Anthony Eden referred In the House of Commons to many wild accusations lately directed against the British Government in the Italian press, and said It was unfortunate that such misrepresentations should have been allowed to appear, particularly because of the efTect theyBritish Wireless - 155 words
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Article128 1935-06-11 5 $700,000,000 Involved In Real Estate. N?w Ycrk. Juno 8. One oi the largest Investment fraud cases in history, involving over G $700,000,000 of real estate securities is in prospect as the result of an Indictment by a special Federal grand Jury against the NewReuter - 128 words
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Article189 1935-06-11 5 All Japan's Demands Have Been Accepted." Tientsin, June 10. Gen. Shan Chen yesterday assumed his new posts of Mayor of Tientsin and local garrison commander. In a brief address before the municipal staff, Gen. Shang stated he was acting as Mayor temporarily, and he expressed the hope thatSin Kuo Min - 189 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-06-11 5 Sir John Simon, the new British Home Secretary, a recent photograph in levee dress.14 words
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Article327 1935-06-11 5 There was a slight fall of snow in Johannesburg and other Reef towns last week. Lusaka, the new capital of Northern Rhodesia, will be ceremonially opened today. Five workmen on the Grossglockner mountain read in Carinthla were killed by an avalanche. The Budget submitted to the Cape327 words
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Article41 1935-06-11 5 Cen. Von Linsingen And Mr. G. Grossmith. The death is announced in Berlin of General Von Linsingen. 85. famous as a war time Commander of Germany's Southern Army. The death is announced in London of« Mr. George Grossmith.— Reutsr Wireless.Reuter - 41 words
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Article44 1935-06-11 5 A financial resolution has been issued providing for the necessary authority for continuance of the sugar subsidy in Britain with certain modifications for one year after August 31 next. It is proposed, however, to discontinue payment of the subsidy on molasses.44 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement476 1935-06-11 5 HOTELS Malayan premier hotel J TONIGHT i SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to 9.1s P 1 DANCE (formal) 945 to midnight and THE WELL KNOWN TAP DANCER AND MUSICAL COMEDY ARTIST BILLY CARROLL OF WARNER BROS. FILM PRODUCTIONS FAME FEATURING IN "WONDER BAR" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "42nd STREET" "COLLEGE RHYTHM" ETC. APPEARING476 words
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Advertisement328 1935-06-11 5 OPERATION LEFT HER CONSTIPATED Nothing Was Effective Until She Tried Kruschen. Constipation is an evil at any time. When it follo«-s upon an operation, It Is a condition that simply must be remedied. This woman tried various remedies, but found relief only when she took a regular daily doss of328 words
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Article602 1935-06-11 6 Television all day long if you wish it is now made possible by an invention Just demonstrated. Actual scenes and sounds are recorded on a disc like a gramophone record, and are reproduced through televisor ar.d loud-speaker when the disc is played on a gramophone with602 words
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Article223 1935-06-11 6 INVENTOR'S PLEA FOR THE "MAN BELOW." Mr. K. G. M.idahl. of Oslo, managing director of a Norwegian firm of shipbuilders, who 46 years ago was a ship's stoker, read a paper before the Institution of Naval Architects on "Steamships with main boilers on deck." In the course223 words
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Article225 1935-06-11 6 "Only Individualism" Says Dean Of St Paul's. Dr. W. R. Matthews. Dean of St. Paul's, ln an address at an English national service held ln the Cathedral said: "We must all be aware that there are many voices at the present time which would deny that225 words
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Article244 1935-06-11 6 An M.P.'s Question In Parliament In the House of Commons Mr. Hutchison asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether any progress has been made with the scheme for providing and censoring films for native consumption ln the undeveloped parts of the British Empire;244 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-11 6 lEf* adf tne ideal dhnk/ m jL FOP W T&OPICy "I 1 /•"jgrjs. CSS''!*14 words
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Advertisement92 1935-06-11 6 PHILCO 1935 ALL- WAVE A.C. D. C. Mains or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. specially built for the Tropics Dumtmlimtttm in yo«r own hoo*— N. •Migasisfi whttswr. Fully caaraatoed ky the ONLY Sole Agent* Distrihaisn (Fsr S.S., FJU., D.8.1.. Borneo Sitm). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd. (Owners92 words
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Advertisement77 1935-06-11 6 Just Airived 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. All models fully guaranteed by the Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 404, North Bridge Road, Singapore,77 words
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Miscellaneous646 1935-06-11 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TOOAT. Transmission t tJt>) p.m— 9.05 p.m. O.S.F. 15.U0 ke/s UJ.B2 ra.) and G.S.G. 17.7 M kc/s H6M m.) 620 p.m. Big Ben. Talk: "Foreign Affairs."* 6.35 pjn. The Haydn Fawcett Orchestra. 12* sun. Oreenwich Time Signal. Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Grand646 words
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Miscellaneous1165 1935-06-11 6 Short Wave Notes. (By Our Radio Correspondent.) the morse code is very helpful. .With Its knowledge it is possible for one to .™S^w eXP r^T£ tiU r h Wentlf y the Went short wave telewave station ZBW. which has beeh g hlc statlons tnat are on atr broadcasting fairly regularly1,165 words
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Miscellaneous503 1935-06-11 6 SINGAPORE. Station 11. 1.. Singapore— Wavelength 49.9 metres. Owned and operated by Radio Service C-e,, of Malaya 1934. Ltd.. Broadcast Boose. No. 2. Orchard Rd.. Singapore. TOMORROW 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.4? p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 p.m.503 words
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Article187 1935-06-11 7 PARTY FROM H.M.S. LABURNUM. A happy evening was spent at the Sailors' Institute on Wednesday last, when a smoking concert was held under the auspices of the Missions to Seamen Over 60 men from merchant vessels In port enjoyed a variety programme given by the concert party187 words
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Article119 1935-06-11 7 Programme of drills: Tuesday. June 11. 8.00 a.m.. Clifford Pier. M.K. UnlU. Disembark frsm 88 Pangkor"; 6 15 p m. Headquarters. S.V.A.C.S.. Mounted Exercise and M.O. 30 Yards Range; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, Ist Bn. Int. Section., Map Reading; 5 15 p.m.. Headquarters. Ist Bn. Signals Section. Signal119 words
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Advertisement129 1935-06-11 7 Positively Laat Nicht! Don't MUs Thi. Great Pkttare That People Have Come Twice To Sac! Jk 1 CAPITOL! V^gK-C M. G. M's Fii»e«t Screen Trrumr* M WF\ porgive d^^^sfsss I PLANS OPEN TOMORROW! BOOK EARLY!! (Som«thlng New Startling In I 45 Stage Entertainment Fare A BTI^TPS T CAPITOL 12 OPENING129 words
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Advertisement355 1935-06-11 7 IDII6HT SIS t 9 15 A -TZa&t*-** L MOUNTAIN FLOODS ■■PMQMB This laxnrioas HI learned from ■jH 1 dominating '^esj young sdven-' A inrer that she I was oaly a woI >M f|pr tikat%* 1 1 RICHARD ARLEN R MADGE EVANS alph •allomy tmmtt Oltcitn Navwv a WolttfoM snpiNjnom^ NEXT355 words
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Advertisement369 1935-06-11 7 7TH GREAT DAY! NEARLY 10,000 PEOPLE HAVE PAID TO SEE "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" British an* P—ilftlaw's masteai com edy »«mw starrlnit JACK BUCHANAN HURRY: TO THE P AVI LION LAST FEW PERFORMANCES! AND there's the tal wired rartom "Flylwf Mooae'* NEXT CHANQCt Saucy, Nautfhty Mirth-Maker! "THE LADY IS WILLING" LESLIE HOWARD369 words
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Miscellaneous157 1935-06-11 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle NOTS -mevres m parencbeaea denote the namber at MM tn tsa woa* nautili. (CLUES.) ACROSS me (s> S^JSEL 4. Aaioala i») (I> a •jmkm. daar C«aaw (O a jfj-K^^ (7^ a*. l«». IJ. Rtver (4) U. Plat (5) 12. 3SBC 14) P-J. i is. siaan Bi|110 immermmyt157 words
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TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article156 1935-06-11 8 Forecast Ut U.S. itUDDer Consumption. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, June 11. Although the New York rubber market improved slightly, locally it was about the same, with little business passing. American rubber consumption for May is again expected to be good, it being estimated at from 43,000156 words
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Article207 1935-06-11 8 Singapore, June 11, 12 noon. Bayer. Seller Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10-50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Pepper 23.00 White Muntok Pepper 25-00 Black Pepper 1225 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, 4.65 4.65 Copra, mixed 4.30 4.30 Fair Flake Tapioca 3 50 Small Flake OO Med. Pearl Tapioca 530 Small Pearl207 words
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Article67 1935-06-11 8 Lyall Evatt's dally report, Issued June MINING. Souths buyers 38-4, 8. Klnias buyers 4.4714. U. Klangs buyers 1.13, 8. Luas buyers 1.12, Pangnga River buyers 3/6 cum. Int. 6'^ per cent. RUBBERS. Kundongs 2. 50 2.60. Tapahs buyers 1.92' i. Pajams buyers 1.80. Njralas buyer* 99c., M. Ptodas67 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article571 1935-06-11 8 All shares quoted above are fully paid. uauc vol. Fraser k Co. Lyall k Evatt 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin £1 Chenderiang 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/- Idrls Hydraulic 1571 words
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Article406 1935-06-11 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 138 135 1.30 1.35 2 2 dD VfrK Prefs. 1.70 1.80 1.65 1.75 xO 10 Atlas Ice 12.00 12 50 11.50 12.50 £1 £1 B. A. T. 6.2.0 6.6.J 121/- 127/1 40 B. M. Broadcasting 0.02 V^dis 0.02 V 2 pm 10 5 B.406 words
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Article155 1935-06-11 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4Vt% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 114% 116% norn 4% To 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4"c 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000155 words
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Article342 1935-06-11 8 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser It Co. Lyall It Evatt Allenby Alo' Gajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Pan as Bassett Batu Untang Borelll Brogas Brunei ($5) Bukit Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Timah ($10) Bukit K. B. Changkat Serdang Connemara Glenealy Plantations Haytor342 words
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Article217 1935-06-11 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 1/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, demand217 words
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Article74 1935-06-11 8 Noon, June 11. Bayers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) June 207/ 8 21 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) June 20 5/16 20 7/1 C No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 20Va 20},; June 20% 20-' July-September 21Vi 21374 words
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Article519 1935-06-11 8 GOOD PROSPECTS AT IPOH. (By Our Aviation Correspondent.) Ipoh's airmindedness," the day of aerial holidays to the Cameron Highlands and conditioning Port Swettenham aerodrome were aviation matters discussed by Air Commodore 8. W. Smith, Officer Commanding the RAF. Far East, in an Interview In Singapore519 words
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Article139 1935-06-11 8 INVESTIGATION AT GENEVA. Geneva, June 0. The International Labour Conference, by 96 votes to 17. adopted the Labour resolution to consider immediately the question of Juvenile employment and to submit recommendations to all governments concerned The decision followed petitions presented by a number of European countries appealingReuter - 139 words
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Article95 1935-06-11 8 BILL PASSES ITS SECOND READING. London, June 5. The measure to relieve husbanas from the anmalous legal burden Incurred upon marriage has passed the second reading in the House of Lords. Btyled the Law Reform Bill, it practically extinguishes a husband's right? over his wife's propertyReuter - 95 words
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Article205 1935-06-11 8 Follow tag arc rubber ciops for May: United Malacca Rubber Estates 49.931 > Henrietta Rubber Estate ***** Ib. Sungci Matang Rubaer Estate 38.C00 lb. Benia Rubber fisiates 55.U00 lb. Sandycroft Rubber 19.500 lb. Kuala Kangsar Plantations 132,400 ib. Pelepah Va.ley Estate 43.000 lb. Kota Tin::gi istale 4t> o<lii205 words
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Advertisement34 1935-06-11 8 OLD ESTABLISHED COMMISSION HOUSE vl l b established connection throughout Union of South Afrlci and Rhodesia desires extend business to Include Singapore produce. Pull particular* on request to Agent:— BOX 2105, DUKBAN, SOUTH AFRICA.34 words
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Advertisement13 1935-06-11 8 ELECTRIC ARC WELDING "MUREX" ELECTRODES ALL TYPES STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD. Sole Agents.13 words
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Article1901 1935-06-11 9 MR. J. G. Hay At United Sua Betong Meeting. "AN EXCESSIVE AND UNNECESSARY BURDEN ON RUBBER INDUSTRY." The twenty-sixth annual general I meeting of United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in London, on May 31. The chairman, Mr. J. O. Hay, in the course of1,901 words
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Article347 1935-06-11 9 Recent Speeches At Company Meetings. Many references have been mide recently by chairman of rubber companies and others to the burden of taxation on Malaya's robber Industry. Following is a selection: Mr. James Fairburn, retiring chairman of the R. Q A., at the annual meeting In347 words
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Article104 1935-06-11 9 Paris, June 6. Despite the absence of a Government, the franc is holding its cwn. It had been expected the Bank rate would be raised again but the Bank of France balance shows no change. Five milliard francs worth if gold was withdrawn from the Bank daringReuter - 104 words
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Article156 1935-06-11 9 London Prices Show Small Decline. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1. The copra market has shown an easier tendency during the week, and prices have given wmy about ss. to 7s <3d., largely as a result of the unsettled state of foreign monetary exchanges Eastern156 words
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492 1935-06-11 9 Satisfactory Year In Face Of Reduced Quotas. The annual meeting of Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. will be held in Kuala Lumpur on June 19. The directors' report states Financial. The accounts disclose a profit of $205,516.29 (£23,970.18.1) as compared with $348,886.88 (£40.703. 9.4.) for492 words
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Article98 1935-06-11 9 During the week ending June 1, 1935, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 82,362 cases, of which: 63,548 (77 per cent.) cases were to tho United Kingdom, 4,507 (5 per cent cases to the Continent of Europe, 7,125 (9 per cent.) cases to Canada, and98 words
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Advertisement637 1935-06-11 9 BANKING. 1 HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability ol members Is limited to the extent and In manner of prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital •;j o l s o > i637 words
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Advertisement438 1935-06-11 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF. INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital in 000.000 shares of £5 each £3 ***** Reserve Fund £3.090 (100 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. C 3.000.000 BEAD OFFICE: S3. Bahapsffate. Londra E.C. 2. Agenta and Branches. Amrltsar IlUlo Saigon Alor438 words
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758 1935-06-11 10 While the importance of Rotary in this country has sometimes been greatly over-estimated, partly because newspaper men who are members of the movement tend to lose their professional perspective, its value as a nucleus of cosmopolitanism continues to be unassailable. No fairminded person758 words
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Article90 1935-06-11 10 Death Of Old Malayan Resident. News has reached Kuala Lumpur of tne death at sea of Mr. Robert Charter, aged 75, who had been in Malaya since 1896. He was Clerk of Works. P.W.D., for many years and retired on pension 15 years ago, but until a90 words
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Article104 1935-06-11 10 New Honorary A.D.C. To The Governor. Lieut. C. F. Hutt. Royal Artillery, has been appointed to be an honorary aide-de-camp to His Excellency the Governor. Mr. P. H. Elkins has been appointed to act as a deputy commissioner of excise, S.S. Mr. F. P. H. Pearse has been104 words
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Article19 1935-06-11 10 S.S.V.F. Commission. A commission as second lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. has been granted to Mr. J. R. Neave, M.C.19 words
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Article30 1935-06-11 10 The leave of absence granted to Mr R. G. H. WUshaw. assistant chemist, Agricultural Department, S.S. and F.M.S. has been further extended for one month with effect from June 17.30 words
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Article23 1935-06-11 10 Mr. J. C. Cowap, government analyst, S.S, has been granted four months and nineteen days' leave with effect from May 20, before retirement23 words
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Article740 1935-06-11 10 Visitors To London For The Jubilee. (By Suresh Vaidya.) The Jubilee brought to London the flower of Oriental aristocracy, and the most glamorous of them were the Indian Princesses. The Maharanl of Cooch Behar needs no introduction. She Is a prominent figure In London's fashionable circles.740 words
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Article729 1935-06-11 10 *T*HE wailing music of Scottish glens and highlands was heard on a green Malayan padang last Saturday afternoon. Outside the Royal Johore International Club, an equivalent of Rotary in the realm of sport, four Malay pipers marched up and down, with the accompanying drums. They played729 words
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Advertisement111 1935-06-11 10 m ihjr ivels- Slatted uks4 The PHOENIX HOSIERY TWINS ([r) PRESENT [r^ff RACING am\ colors 1 If STYLE PACERS IN -j \1 SPRINC HOSIERY FASHIONS JLj^rrr"' VTVw SADDLE KF\\ U\MV PADDOCK W^ Vii TURF for ruvy and bright blu«> JOCKEY $m **W X** or browns and wine rcdt +y Jean111 words
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Advertisement27 1935-06-11 10 Susies Ci/cUc/l iSriecccd&scs Alarm clocks from $3.50 Fully guaranteed ladies' and gents' watches from $12. Opposite the New Pier. RAILWAYS ARE STILL THE BACKBONE (OF MODERN TRANSPORT27 words
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Article703 1935-06-11 11 Without Reservation Boycott To Be Stopped. JAPANESE TROOPS EVACUATING. Nanking's Plea To The People. "BE FRIENDLY." THREAT OF SEVERE PUNISHMENT FOR DISSENTIENTS. The Chinese Government has unreservedly accepted the series of demands made by the Japanese military authorities. This decision was conveyed yesterday (says Reuter) in703 words
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Article120 1935-06-11 11 Scheme To Dominate North China. The demilitarising of Hopel, informed circles declare, is part of the Japanese military's scheme to protect Manchukuo from Chinese attack in the event of Russo-Japanese conflict. Others sense In the transformation of Hopel as a buffer State between China and Manchukuo some diplomaticSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 120 words
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Article216 1935-06-11 11 "CHINA MUST MEEKLY ACCEPT." PRESS COMMENT ON SITUATION. Japan's annexation for that is what it will amount to, in fact of the most important province in Northern China (Hopei) is a logical continuation of the policy which was begun four years ago withReuter - 216 words
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Article70 1935-06-11 11 Alleged Attack On Red Army Guards. Moscow, June 10. The Soviet Embassy in Japan has protested against the alleged violation of the Soviet frontier on June 3 when a Japano-Manchurian detachment, lying in ambush in Soviet territory, attacked two Red Army frontier guards. The protest demands an investigationReuter - 70 words
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Article189 1935-06-11 11 Japanese Army Envoy's Statement. Shanghai, June 11. Col. Isogal, representative of the Japanese military in the North, has left Pelping for Shanghai. Interviewed at the Tientsin railway station, Col. Isogai stated that "Gen. Ho Ying-chin's attitude is satisfactory and the causes of Slno-Japanese disputes have been removed. "ISin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 189 words
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Article137 1935-06-11 11 Chest (Pennsylvania), Jv.nc 10. The existence of a "vicious circle of greater and ever greater armaments" is a men ice to peace, economic stability and international sanity, declared the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, addressing the graduating class at the Pennsylvania Military College. HeReuter - 137 words
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Article227 1935-06-11 11 SUPREME COURT DECISION. On a motion by Mr. C. H. Withers Payne, on behalf of the Singapore Bar Committee, the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Burton) and Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court today made a rule nisi on a certain local227 words
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Article, Illustration760 1935-06-11 11 M. P. TO FLEE FROM CIVILISATION. Recalling that some of his happiest days had been spent in the jungle, in Borneo, Col. R. V. K. Applin, 66-year-old MP., has announced his decision to leave the luxuries of London to seek adventure in the wilds once more.760 words
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Article, Illustration84 1935-06-11 11 Sir Philip Game, successor to Lord Trenchard as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is rjalled in London as a "fighter." The newspapers recall the serious conflicts Sir Philip, as Governor of New South Wales, had with the Socialist Premier, Mr. Lang. Mr. Lang flouted the Federal84 words
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164 1935-06-11 11 Up -To- Date News and Picture Service. rHE Straits Times air mail service of news, features and pictures from London will be further improved with the opening tomorrow of the twice-weekly X.L.M. schedule. /T will be possible to give readers pictures of events in164 words
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33 1935-06-11 11 BLACK FEVER OUTBREAK IN KIANGSU. Shanghai, June 10. An outbreak of the dreaded "black fever is reported in Klangsu Province, the epidemic being worst at Tungshan where more than 1,000 victims are reported.33 words
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Article144 1935-06-11 11 Man and Wife Arrested. RECEIVED $200,000 KIDNAP RANSOM. A nation-wide man-hunt, one of the biggest in the lurid pages of American crime annals, resulted in the arrest yesterday of the alleged kidnappers of George, the-year-old son of the American multimillionaire lumber king, Mr. Weyser Hauser. The144 words
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Article35 1935-06-11 11 FRESH SET OF CHARGES. (Prom Our Special Correspondent) Malacca, June 11. There were fresh developments in the case against Inspector Richard Nunn, mentioned before Mr. Justice Mills at the Malacca Assizes today. A35 words
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Article, Illustration105 1935-06-11 11 fresh set of charges was preferred against Mr. Nunn, the first being culpable homicide not amounting to murder and the second of causing grievous hurt by shooting. On application by counsel for the defence the case was postponed until Thursday. Another application for a special jury, on the105 words
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Advertisement66 1935-06-11 11 IN OTHER PAGES. •TPHE ideals of the new Chinese mar- riage laws were explained by the Chinese Consul-General at a Mngapore wedding yesterday. The report is on Page 12. Shipping and Mails 4 Radio Programmes 6 Rotary Conference 13 IMshop of Singapore on Peace ProspecU 1! Brighter Side of London66 words
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Advertisement26 1935-06-11 11 RADIO. THE WORLDS FORMOST RECEIVERS. FOR BATTERY OPERATION:- J EDDYSTONE. FOR MAINS OPERATION:- j G. E. of AMERICA. EODYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC CO. 28-30, Orchard Road. Singapore.26 words
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1539 1935-06-11 12 Avowed Object Of Every Religious Faith. THE Promotion of International Peace was the subject of an address by the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore, to Rotarians yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel. following was a striking passage in his lordship's addr. "It1,539 words
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Article118 1935-06-11 12 ADtt.Plll HOTFI. < Informal p Special Dinner Dance. AUMMISKA 11 !<i<.rad<> with Richard Alien tc MadsTc rfvans 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL David Copp«rflelcl 6.15—9.15. MH THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Madame Dv Barry. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Heads We Go. HOLLYWOOD. I. SEBANGOON ROAD Galloping Ghosts Eps. 9 10 Tii<?lxmt Anni" with Marie Dressier118 words
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Article, Illustration52 1935-06-11 12 The wedding of Mr. Goei Kirn Hong and Miss Tan Peng Cheng (see adjoining column). Standing behind the bridegroom is Mr. Goei Kirn Lian, and on bis right (centre) is Dr. Philip Tyau, the Chinese Consul-General. The flower girls are Miss Helen Goei and Miss Alice Goei. Straits52 words
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Article331 1935-06-11 12 A GARDENS OVERSEER CONVICTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 10. Mr. J. B. Weiss, First Magistrate. Johore Bahru t delivered judgment this morning in a bribery case which had attracted considerable Interest when it came up for hearing before the same magistrate some days ago331 words
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Article33 1935-06-11 12 Mr. E. Bago», Commissioner of Police, Johore, paid an official visit to Kota Tlnggl on Sunday inspecting the newly re-opened Police Circle under the charge of Mr. Cullen, C.P.O.33 words
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Article245 1935-06-11 12 MAN WHO WAS TO BE QUESTIONED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 8. An inquest into the death of Chemat bin Baba, Registrar, High Court, Kelantan, who died as a result of a wound on the neck, was held before Mr. A. Williams, in the District Court,245 words
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Article415 1935-06-11 12 MR. GOEI KIM HONG AND MISS TAN PENG CHENG. DR. TYAU EXPLAINS NEW MARRIAGE LAW. The Chinese Consul-General, Dr. Philip Tyau, officiated at the wedding at Buckley Road yesterday of Mr. Goei Kirn Hong, younger brother of Mr. Goei Lim Lian, and Miss Tan Peng Cheng, daughter415 words
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Article506 1935-06-11 12 PROF. J. A. MALUNSON'S ADDRESS. TRIBUTE TO LOCAL TEACHERS. (1) Practise scales every day. (2) Do not hurry in your playing. (3) In practising little studies play them as if playing something really poetical. (4) Discriminate between time and rythm. (5) Let your playin? express506 words
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Advertisement141 1935-06-11 12 A modern truck y^ :^Y^ with lowest fuel cost Jf n\ Fitted with the world famous IV Diesel-Engine of the most advanced 14 1 jjji A type and possessed of all modern ,"T \^M^^^~ constructional features the ll i/^^i Im II Mercedes-Benz has definitely /^j|^^ M __^/^S^!SM established a new141 words
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2274 1935-06-11 13 Final Address To Delegates By Col. Rae. The sixth annual conference of Rotary for the district of Malaya and Siam closed yesterday. The last session was held at the Adelphi Hotel in the morning at which Rotarian Col. Cecil Rae, Acting District Commissioner,2,274 words
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Article, Illustration101 1935-06-11 13 Master V. S. Charry, the only son of Mr. P. V. Charry, M.A., an advocate and solicitor of Johore Bahru, will sail for Europe on June 27. He will be the first Indian student from Johore to study in Europe. Charry, who is only 15, will have101 words
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Article103 1935-06-11 13 Farewell Gathering At The Railway Station. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. O. P. Bradney, Auditor, S.S. and F.M.S.. left Krala Lumpur last evening en route for Home on retirement, with Mrs. Bradney. There was a large gathering at th» station to bid them farewei-. including103 words
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Article83 1935-06-11 13 President Not To Seek Re-Election. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 9. The annual general meeting of the Johore club will be held at 4.30 on Saurday, June 22. Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya. the second magistrate, is the present president of the club but I understand83 words
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Article52 1935-06-11 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. June 9. The thirteenth anniversary of the Thong Wah Kok Association will De celebrated with a dinner at its premises at Jalan Segget on July 1. This association is a funeral and benevolent organisation and has a membership worth- of52 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-06-11 13 Dr. A. C. Dutta, of Malacca, a rn.p.pnt of the order of the Companion r.f Honour in the recent Honours.23 words
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Letter160 1935-06-11 13 Need For Immediate Relief In Singapore. To the Editor of ths Straits Times. Sir.— The numerous letters which have recently appeared In the local press all point one and the same thin«. I.e. temporary relief must be instituted without further delay until such time as the Jubilee Fund160 words
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Letter151 1935-06-11 13 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Your Issue of Tuesday last contained an article on pineappi -s written by your commercial correspondent. To one having made a clos3 study since 1930 of the uses to whlcn pines may be put and the many byproducts derived therefrom,151 words
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Advertisement147 1935-06-11 13 /SUPRCMACY\ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact.. l 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 were147 words
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Advertisement18 1935-06-11 13 PEARS mfm delicious.... j^^ Hui be au*£ you get De-h Monte JLJears Sole Agents:- HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd.18 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1935-06-11 14 MISS SIEW SOW LEONG BREAKS CHINESE OLYMPIC RECORD. Poh Kirn Seng Wins Four Events And Takes Singapore Title. Keng Hock Disappoints. (By a Special Correspondent.) DEC'O&DS went by the board yesterday, the last day of the Third Singapore Chinese Olympiad. Out of1,568 words
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Article421 1935-06-11 14 Local Cricket. Chinese Batsmen Fail At Home Against Gunners. Bowling unchanged S. Minjool (six for seven) and A. Pennefather (three lor two) dismissed the M.F.A. for the .small total of 15 yesterday at the St. Joseph's Institution ground. M.F.A.:— Mohd. Shak st. Cordeiro b S.421 words
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Article55 1935-06-11 14 Selangor Win Leong Sin Nam Cup By One Point. (From Our Own Correspondent!) Ipob, June 11. Amid preat excitement yesterday afternoon Selangor won the Leong Sin Nam Tup for men in the triangular Badminton tournament between Selangor, Penang and Perak. The Permaisuri's Cup for women resulted in a55 words
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Article97 1935-06-11 14 Fred Perry Adds Belgian' Crown To His Collection. London, June 10. Fred Perry, the world's No. 1 lawn tennis player, added the Belgian title to bis British, American and French crowns by defeating the Austrian Davis Cup player Arteus in the final at Brussels 6—3, 9—7, 6—3. AtReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-06-11 14 The C.C.A.A. Team winners of the VGOO metres relay at Jmlan Besar yesterday. —Straits Times Photograph.16 words
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Article204 1935-06-11 14 K.L. Railway Batting Breaks Down. (From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh, June 10. In a low scoring game the Ipoh Club defeated the K.L. Railway Institute at cricket by 70 runs. The latter were without a few of their best men. Ipoh Club Bede Cox b Joseph204 words
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Article198 1935-06-11 14 Medical College In Strong Position Yesterday. The cricket fixture between the Medical College and a team raptained by J. Edwards on the M.C.U. ground was abandoned owing to rain. The visitors compiled 101 and th» M.C.U. had 37 for no wickets when rain intervened. Scores: Edwards' XI.- E.198 words
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Article48 1935-06-11 14 George Geary In Great Form With The Ball. London, June 11. Playing at Northampton Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 125 runs. NORTHANTS: 85 (H. A. Smiih 3 for 44) and 79 (Geary 7 for 3C>. LEICESTER: 289 (Berry 124; Perkins 5 for 79). Router.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement31 1935-06-11 14 Mil 9 I r^,^QflM#. ji V jABCO Jill —^^w^^^^ *2^K*Hm^M»-*-t ~j^^^^Sß* PABCO MULTI -SERVICE VARNISH The ideal general purpose varnish, for all surfaces. SOLE AGENTS i I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.31 words
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Advertisement161 1935-06-11 14 DIGNITY L HERE Is dignity In the %hjMlwtL BS&BB^^^^r Bar -Lock TypewH*'' Not only in the robust strength v^^"^^>Sß^& of its solid, enc-piece frame, BpSSSn'Tr'' ~TK> -.«£&fiS7 the harmonious assembly ol jfr^M^^T»JM Hv poncnts, but In the very AiS-li '■s^ %<VJK cument typed on a BarLoci: carries with it a161 words
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427 1935-06-11 15 BALHETCHET GETS FO UR CHEAP WICKETS. C. H. Miller The Only Visitor To Show Any Confidence. (By Leighton.) •THE Singapore -Negri Sembilan match was finished a few minutes after mid-day yesterday the home team winning by an innings and 27 runs. PELIX de SUva,427 words
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Article798 1935-06-11 15 P. W.D. Cricket. Ponniah In Deadly Form With The Ball. A little over an hour sufficed the Colony P.W.D. to get their colleagues from the F.M.S and the U.M.S. out yesterday morning for a meagre j 89 runs in the annual cricket match for the798 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-06-11 15 H. T. Stiven batting against Sullivan in the Singapore Negri State match on the padan* Battye is at short leg, Ashworth at cover and Jansen and Muthucumaru in the slips. C. H. Miller, the Negri skipper, who batted splendidly In each innings is at the other end.47 words
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328 1935-06-11 15 GALLANT KNOCK BY H.B. NOON. (By "Echo.") Kuala Lumpur, June 10. NORTHERN experts told me that Penang had the best cricket eleven in Malaya, and that they will provide seven or eight men for the Colony team this year. The328 words
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Article317 1935-06-11 15 I'ENANG— 2nd Innings T. S. Anthony lbw. b Hunter 0 C. K Foster b Macdonald 26 C. N. Reed c Noon b Hunter 2 T. A. D. Hewan c Gill b Hunter 84 H. O. Hopkins b Hunter 103 Eu Cheow Telk c and b317 words
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Article271 1935-06-11 15 C. O. Laßrooy Takes Six Wickets For 33. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. In the Stonor Shield competition played at their own ground on Saturday, the V.M.C.A. gained full points when they defeated the T.P.C.A. by 25 runs. Scores: YJW.CA. E. C.271 words
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Advertisement133 1935-06-11 15 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" JUBILEE RECORDS DB 2437 Coronation March. 0p. 65 Pts 1 2 (Elgar) DB 2438 Coronation March Hymn Pts 1 2 (German) C 2735 Accession Memories Pts 1& 2 played by the Band of H.M. Coldstrcam Guards C 2733 The Nations Loyalty Pts 1 2 C 2734 Homage133 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-11 15 nu w^v^t/ nil ideal I fl^&&>i/ tli"mk- for v/jA vfitjaf' atlieletes\ \J\ FRASER NEAVE LTD.15 words
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1797 1935-06-11 16 ROW BOAT COMES BACK TO WINNING FORM, Big Dividends On Snowlass And Bintang Tujoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. DRILLIANT weather favoured the second day of the Selangor Turf Club summer meeting, and there was a large1,797 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-06-11 16 A. B. Patterson and Major K. L. Nunn (left) who lost in the Grcmer Cup final (P.W.I) tennis) to the Kelapgor pair (right) Kamiah and Ariffln Straits Times Photograph.29 words
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459 1935-06-11 16 Guillemard McCabe Reay Cups For Malay States. TIIK Malay States yesterday achieved the double distinction of winning the Guillemard Cup and the McCabe Reay Cup in their match against the Straits Settlements. This is the first time they have won the two events together. Scoring 20 points t o the459 words
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Article40 1935-06-11 16 Tuesday. June 11. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. 11. Marine Dept vs. M.F.A.. Anson Road Stadium; R.E. vs. Police, S.R.C. ground; Div. 111, S.C.F.A. vs. Khalsa Association, V.M.C.A. ground; InterSchool. St. Joseph's Inst. vs. Raffles Inst.. St. Joseph's ground.40 words
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Advertisement81 1935-06-11 16 SI HE Original and genuine Worcestershire ask for it by name^^^^ 33 *T» '^B^B B HI 1% I Wr^P J» v'AM *m THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles81 words
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Advertisement111 1935-06-11 16 i You can buy a car that is materials and careful British cheaper than the Standard, but workmanship. That is why you can't buy one that is more the Standard, although a little more expensive, is the choice economical. For, in exchange v a a of so many shrewd and111 words
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1865 1935-06-11 17 Shopkeepers Who Vary The Charges The Daily Imports Exports List. By OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. !a Singapore; merchant's notebook. FROM an up-country reader I have received the following letter which, I feel sure, will \te of considerable interest to importers and retailers alike1,865 words
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Advertisement133 1935-06-11 17 WRITING OF MILK! One of the best -accredited professors nl bacteriology In the University of Lond :r said: "That a Urge amount of disease It carried by raw milk is no loiifrer an opinion, It is a fact a fact as well attested as any In the domain nf medical133 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1935-06-11 18 Marie Tempest 's Ha If A Century On The Stage. London, June 1. (By Air Mall) •t«HAT we are all glad of an excuse I to pay our homage to one of the 1 greatest. If not the greatest, of comaIdiennes goes without saying, as you would be the first1,732 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-06-11 18 Marie Tempest as The First Mrs. Fraser," at the Haymarket Theatre.11 words
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Article444 1935-06-11 18 King And Queen Will Hear Her Tomorrow. Smiling and radiant, bOh Grace Moore, the American opera sincer and film star, arrived in London to realise one of the dreams of her life— to sing at Covent Garden in La Boheme." She won fame overnight in444 words
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Article107 1935-06-11 18 Appreciable Increase In Motor Traffic. Trivancirum. The phenomenal increase In motor traffic in Travancore State during the last two decades is emphasised by statistics published by the Travancore Government. It was only 23 yeais ago that the first motor vehicle was registered in the State, and the first107 words
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Advertisement40 1935-06-11 18 zj. 0 9^s Blue-Black $2.50 Wlth per bot. SJ~~- -^0 S xi > 1 D B^BBB^T I at A&liO^ try per bot. Mak '^TifS I to-day Obtainable at all dealers or WEILL MONTOR, LTD. THE ARCADE, SOLE AGENTS. SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6046.40 words
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Advertisement332 1935-06-11 18 djfm lanh^isss^Bsssssssk JJedford The All -British Truck that does the Hard Work in Malaya. Depicted on this page are two models of the Bedford range designed and built for entirely different purpoees. The smart Fast Delivery half ton van above Is mounted on the 14 h.p. ASXC chassis. A modem332 words
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Article, Illustration82 1935-06-11 19 I MR. NALIM RAN'W SAKkAB, Mayor of Calcutta, (above), who was recently aeaulU trJ In a case Inrtttwtcd by Putwm P. N. Surkar. At the «uk tte the ai»d«Ui m h nr pronounced, the naialilaaa < was '..eii! uncnurlou hi a railway coaiaartmrnl in the Betanre district, and82 words
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Article82 1935-06-11 19 Burmese Boy's Plucky Resistance. Rangoon. Five persons were killed by dacorts in the Shan Sates recently. According to a report two persons entered a village and asked for shelter in a house. On being refused they set upon the inmates. A boy of 10 pluckily attacked82 words
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Article289 1935-06-11 19 "Saddled With A Burden Of Rs. 21 Lakhs.* Karachi The separation of Sind which wi!l be a fait accompli in a few monllis' time, is giving iTse to a variety of problems. Of these, the most important is the question of financial adjustment far a separated289 words
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1653 1935-06-11 19 MR. VICTOR ROGERS. An Application To Recall A Warrant. (From A Ceylon Correspondent) MR. W. Duraisamy opposed an application made before Mr. iT Simon Rodrigo, additional district judge of Jaffna, for the recall of the warrant issued against Mr. Victor Rogers, barris-ter-at-law, Colombo.1,653 words
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Article48 1935-06-11 19 Calcutta. May 16. A girl who was born at Kishanganj, Purnea (Bihar), during the Royal Jubilee celebrations has teen named Jubilee. Her father, Mr. Bholanath Sag, a mukhtear at the local court, has been presented with a silver medal by the celebrations committee.48 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-06-11 19 Kb K-orOoKjr Thorns* Casper. Vine Gwmraar af Bna, who received a aicbthiaa in the Star's Birthday17 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-06-11 20 M a n v facturing tins at the Scudal factory.16 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-06-11 20 Singapore is an island. This narrow strip of water still remains between Johore and the Causeway. Photo shows the drawbridge open to permit the passage of tongkangs carrying pineapples for shipment from Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-06-11 20 Beauty and the beast. The beast in this instance is one of the curious rock wallabies which inhabit the Jenolan Caves district of New South Wales.26 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-06-11 20 Straits Times photograph of the Lee Pineapple Factory at Scudai. Johore11 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-06-11 20 This photograph gives an idea of the size of tlic tin making plant at the Lee factory.17 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-06-11 20 The dance r.— A graceful study of an Australian brolga or native companlo n," which has Just arrived. In flocks they posture and mince to each other In most comical fashion and In the early days of discovery were always found with the aboriginal natives. They have a red patch53 words
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