The Straits Times, 19 June 1935
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Title Section38 1935-06-19 1 The Straits Times IBBTABLIBHKD NKARLY A CKNTTJRY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1955 PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits times 20 PA(JES SINGAPORE, WHDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 19»5. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement629 1935-06-19 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. CPHOM 647 1). Exclusive CRETONNES i I GLASSWARE AT PASKOE'S DULL FINISH" K3t sin W°v- "tmr- m—. No man can resist the exquisite Hb .> ss «ive:i by this latest discovery BP^" M V l *''"lfcw 1 in lace powders. Every woman is en- vAm*> skii^629 words
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Advertisement213 1935-06-19 1 ■V&LA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3693 V •ell/* I FOR j FLOWERS i PHONE 4097 I I IS. Orchard ."toad. I (Amber Mansion* in Salute To Beauty Having spent Forty Years in the delightful task of promoting loveliness by establishing an infallible method of skin care we return thanks213 words
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Advertisement820 1935-06-19 2 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET HIM. ALOW 4, Anguiia Park, Apulia Co. TO LET, 38, Cairnhtn Road, modern sanitation Apply fI«A Market Street. TO LBT. No. 115-B Meyar Flats. 9ss» Prostate. Modern sanitation. Apply Mey«r Stutters. FVBNMHED FLAT, Isatttnttoa, HID. Mansions. Gas- Water aad Errtrlcity United Engineers, Limited. TO LET, No.820 words
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Advertisement837 1935-06-19 2 WANTED WANTED, large modern house, Tanglin ■ullakle for mess or roast house 396, Straits Tlmss. WANTED nicely furnished flat or small house by Baropean family without children from July I. Apply Post Office Box 324, Singapore. BtntOPEAN Chemist requires capital for bajataSßs transactions up to $20,000 (whole or part). Good837 words
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Advertisement830 1935-06-19 2 FOR SALE. COMPLETE Household furniture, R"Mn-im Piano aad Plat 500 motorcar. Owner leaving colony, Apply Box 330, Straits Times. 1 Copy Beasley's CompMe Pkraae Mr; 1 C*f* tfeboneM-s Etetrie Phrase Cede; 1 csay Voßsy's U-Orure System TfcMe and psJsase CMes; 2 Merita* Exrhanre Tabha. I Latter Scale aad paper weight.830 words
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Advertisement641 1935-06-19 2 BUSINESS rresh Stock. USEFUL BOOKS. PACING FORWARD. Poems of Courage collected by J. Morris, *3. IT CAN BE DONE. Poems of Inspiration collected by J. Morris, $3. HOW TO SAY IT CORRECTLY, by W L. Mason. $3. SCIENTIFIC DREAM BOOK, by J. B. Westerfleld. $4.50. PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY, by B. B.641 words
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Advertisement745 1935-06-19 2 CARDS, Etc. FIGARO'S PERMMENT stay PERMAIENT. for f8- f 1 O— S 1 5 only. Highly Trained F.aropean Experts with maay years experience In attendance RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 12«| and at •3 Bras Rasah Raad Phone ZMS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Misa HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET.745 words
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Advertisement609 1935-06-19 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PKNXNSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. DueTonnage Spore 1935 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 21 BHUTAN 6,100 July609 words
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Advertisement625 1935-06-19 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON. Naplvs, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail StFUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 10 11 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 July 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Aug. 7625 words
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Advertisement662 1935-06-19 3 I'ASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham •MEONIA 25/6 25/6 26/6 27/« ALSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 19/7 BORINGIA 6/8 6 8 7/8 9 'B ERRIA 20 8 20/8 21 8 23/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9 20/9662 words
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Advertisement196 1935-06-19 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious mealsHot and cold running water In each state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and196 words
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Advertisement1149 1935-06-19 3 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Ocean The Hua Khlow Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China Mutual The Canard White Star Lid. TnTs^'s^nSJlp l^.'. LUL f~ f **™"> £"J The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Aostrallan OrienUl Line Ltd. The Slam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd The Irrawaddy1,149 words
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Article219 1935-06-19 4 USWORTH INQUIRY FINDINGS. London, June 18. "The master of the Usworth did everything *ie could to save the vessel." declared Mr. Justice Merrlvale. promulgating the findings of the Usworth Inquiry today. The Usworth, a Newcastle vessel of 2 500 tons, was wrecked In a terrific stormReuter - 219 words
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Article119 1935-06-19 4 3 Dead On Cargo Steamer. London. June 17. A collision occurred yesterday during dense fog at the mouth of the St. Liwrence River hetween the 42,000 tons liner Empress of Britain, bound for Southampton from Quebec, and the British crrgo creamer Kaflristan '5.193 tons), loadeu vithBritish Wireless - 119 words
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Article324 1935-06-19 4 Teday. afedan, Slam, Burma, India, Iraq. Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe Sc North South America (By Aeroplane) (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Tohltt) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Plndjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pangkal Plnang (Thedens) ..3 p.m. Pontlanak. (Khoen Hoe*) 3 p.m Soengei Llat (Thedens)324 words
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Article101 1935-06-19 4 BUYSKES. Dut.. 984 tons, from Padang 19, for Peaang 20. PRODUCE. Norw.. 743 tons, from Bangkok. IP. for Saigon 20. TINOMBO. Dut.. 526 tons, from Bel-Dell 19. for Batavia 20. MAROS. Dut.. J63 tons, from Ben gat 19. for Rengat 21 MIJER. Dut., 1.128 tons, from Blinjoe 18,101 words
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Article48 1935-06-19 4 June 17: Oustav D'richsen (Dan.); Nanking (Swed); Scharnhorst (Ger); Grootekerk (Dut); Raub. Gemas, Rusa (Brit.). June 18: Anhui, Scott Harley, Kum Sang, Hong Thong. Hong Kwong, Hong Keat, Esmeralda, Ban Siong Bee. Hong Lam (Brit); Hong Ho (Chi.); Hydra n Thelma (Nor); President Monroe (Am); Rokan (Dut.).48 words
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Article29 1935-06-19 4 Maverick county, Texas, spinach goes a long way. A Syracuse. N.Y., woman returned to Pedro Martinez, a spinach harvester, the empty wallet he dropped when packing a splnacn basket.29 words
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Article134 1935-06-19 4 Wiiuii-scUiy. June 19. Ships alonfside the Whar«* or expected lo arrive. Entrance God«wn <iale F Wli.rf nohna 22 1 Main Wharf Mnta Hari 18 3 tUjpuUna 18 3 Cayte St. George 16 3 Mcncluw* 14 3 Toiisooum 1 1 3 Afiitat. 9 3 h.M'n t 7 3134 words
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Article259 1935-06-19 4 King's Head And Picture Series. The Canadian Trade Commissioner, Singapore, states that a new series of Canadian postage stamps, issued on June 1, is now available to Malayan collectors. They comprise the following: SINGLE-SIZE "KING'S HEAD" STAMPS. 1 ct. green 2 cts. brown •1 ct*. red Portrait259 words
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60 1935-06-19 4 It is understood that the Cabinet committee which has been examining Mr. Lloyd George's New Deal has decided to report to the Cabinet that the plans do not offer any advantages over those already contemplated by the Government. It is understood the committee regardReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement269 1935-06-19 4 AUCTION NOTICE AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore Properties. To be held at the saleroom of Messrs- Tan Ho Oon Sc Co.. Ltd.. Nos. 90 and 92, Market Street, Singapore, on Thursday, Jane 20, 1935, at t.M p.m MORTGAGEES' SALE 1. Valuable freehold land situate at Bedoh,269 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1935-06-19 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Lav nignt Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. T hrs. "F Alor Star 89 0.06 11.3 75 Sltiawan 91 Nil 7.4 74 Kota Bharu 90 Nil 11.7 74 Bukit Jeram 80 Nil 7.4 73 Malacca 85 Nil 7.0 73 Singapore (Kauang Aerodrome) B*i69 words
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Miscellaneous26 1935-06-19 4 TIDE TABLE. Wednesday, June 19. H. W. 1.15 p.m.. 8 ft. 3 to. L. W. 6.28 a.m., 0 ft. 1 in., 8.21 p.m., ft. 4 in.26 words
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Article842 1935-06-19 5 Places Of Worship In The Suburbs. There are signs that it Is one of the aims of the Cathedral to decentralise and to set up in this island centres of worship for people in the outlying parts from which It was difficult for worshippers to842 words
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Advertisement379 1935-06-19 5 HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 630t08i5 Pm DINNER DANCE (Wor«J) 9.30 to midnight AND THE FAST STEPPING AMERICAN TAP DANCER BILLY CARROLL WHO HAS FIRMLY ESTABLISHED HIS POPULARITY IN SINGAPORE. NON -DINERS SI.OO Special attraction. The famous portrait and caricature artist. Professor Popesco. The Management will present379 words
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Advertisement213 1935-06-19 5 TOMORROW NIGHT'S BIG EVENT AT THE CAPITOL 6. p.m. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 9.30 p.m. The Biggest, Brightest and Most Talentea STAGE Company that has ever visited the East 1 professor WILLIAM DOORLAY'S TROPICAL 5 EXPRESS "m§ NON-STOP ,!T j Rr ii ii r "45 I 20 i" 11 r_ TALENTED213 words
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1596 1935-06-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 8. (By Air Mail) *|*HE Bengal Lancer, after permitting himself what used to be called an all-time-record at the Carlton Theatre, has allowed courtesy to get the better of him. and has retired in favour1,596 words
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Article93 1935-06-19 6 Tokio War Minister's Statement. Shanghai. June 17. The possibility of conflict between Japan and the Soviet cannot be ruled out In view cf the heavy concentration of Soviet forces on the M:«n'-lmkuo frontier. This statement /as n.adc by Gen. Hayashl, Japanese War Minister, on his return last nightSin Chew Jit Poh - 93 words
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37 1935-06-19 6 Three junks heavily ladened with Japanese goods from Dalrcn and valued at about $50,000 wore confljeaterj by the Chinese Customs wh/i the Junk attempted to smuggle th goods Into Chinwangtao recently37 words
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Article32 1935-06-19 6 The Szechuan provincial authorities are to issue bonds to the amount of $50,000,000. Dr. H. H. Kung Is reported to have approved of It In principle.32 words
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Article, Illustration812 1935-06-19 6 TWO COMEDIENNES THE B.B.C. Singer Who Walked Out Of A Studio. Two famous old-time comediennes Miss Louie Freear and Miss Nellie Wallace— are complaining of the treatment they received from the BBC. Miss Freear walked out of the studio without giving her turn following a disagreement during the rehearsal. and812 words
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Advertisement317 1935-06-19 6 ENGLISH HOME SCHOOL. Ui..;.arhcl. Tyrol. Ifln Bovd-Bowman runs a small Home j Is the Austrian Tyrol. Charming j Itumied above K!tibuh!"l. Resident starf of three Special attention given to French tad German and Preparation :sh .t!ioo1s. F.rst class Winter- i sports Good '.akc-Uatlilnc. tennis and delightful mountain walks in the317 words
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Advertisement90 1935-06-19 6 Tumblers— eight 9H 9 beautiful col&~rs .1 [iff^, MOTTLED GREEN SBMS If you have not already learnt the value Tmmt of Odol for preserving the teelh and ft^H purifying the mouth begin your lesson l iffiJSf^M to-day Buy a tube of Odol Tooth Paste |||HKSw^ and keep your teeth white90 words
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Advertisement60 1935-06-19 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. q This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc., and will be illustrated, q This Number will form part of the ordinary publication. Make60 words
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Article82 1935-06-19 7 (^,.yi, t..K>. 1 i,.,i ,i, t>i|i tin h i li.'i I Nil I- )»«••> H' «v<H« > ii I MRHI'IK i 'KH'I H,l(l mini i <■--» i H-. I *)A i T.M,,. l|.M>. Ml, IB ||1 v m I in 1)1 I II II > I •hi I82 words
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Advertisement89 1935-06-19 7 no MATItiSi W DBA A U^l K I ODAT I |If IA IR 'IV )Nlf 1 1'" I 'Ml 'W' til III!' K 1 Hit I p L6OKINI UP" I ?i with Mft« Mltbiß I if;,'l 1 1 II ""I liii^' I '»w Nini n BiWi *>•«•' w i(J pMfB89 words
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Advertisement84 1935-06-19 7 I AfcHAMIRAj Tun i ffllW FHnun miMßßßiiii >-HT I FFFVRIRffaj ftf AiTi" s i sun Ufl l-l ll'lMAf MARiH Is. WH i\\\m ;:illi lIHIIIIIIIV I I mill ma I »»ii»f IMmTriiii.BHt c V >i. i. i. 1 fl I I r U IHIIII iir» L J »<i i it B^BMH84 words
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Advertisement68 1935-06-19 7 MMIigUM<I3 piyttfo Isi lollnoo4'i Qt7 ii I I i*iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii idi lflflll||K|l THF WfW WBRkB milt' f»n»l t* iriip%N N§N=§fBP vidl^i&UlW BAN6I m* 1:38 18 \itH: THi AkTlN6tllH lANB 8F Ftfr P I 8: 1:1: "MJPUTHHH" 8111 MS! SIIWBSIH! Sllll B'fßUiA'f FAMBUi lANB IBWIiiWH M:88 amosEmijiii: myyi^i^i lIMr.- IBUNB PRBJi6fBII68 words
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Article69 1935-06-19 8 Kiililui VyWvh Sli ll 1 I I 1 num. \.llll Illllr I lin- Wv\n. Hull HUI Kill ll l»ll I, I I 11.11 1.1 II 11 111 mi ilmm. 1...1.1 I Mill n«i iitiinui' Mul > ilown 1 I ♦lit" Mm 1 nl> hit I Ullllllll I69 words
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Article31 1935-06-19 8 .in > I [I 1 M I HP I I nut I 1 intliU lllMllillltl 111 UNI* iiii ii«lu ft 4 i II 1 w«m o( wntmd Hail I itt31 words
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TODAYS LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article46 1935-06-19 8 ffflJSt"""^ 1 41 fill M 1 fBH .flm "4l« Hl** {WM •a r f 2H( •1> MI|1(H1 lhl mII ill win nun I lIH UIM, 'I rilill jti v 1 »>>! 1.11 .1 nil 11 lion nun t», ma u»u tutu iiaiiiuimui > W 146 words
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Article56 1935-06-19 8 Imuo B V«l. it iinn Billtri w\ k Ivilf I I it 1 k ttliha' 1 AB tin I L I Uu« nil iim orimi Hi ,i in i.i ,i AH Khwif i imi V«l WftWßarve 5 i i i Pub" iuu inn mn it lii in o in56 words
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Article44 1935-06-19 8 I'll I i li H rr...< I uJklnti Ml nlit mm lit rimuiiiMiii i«ll Nl I l> t«lt«i«i fttt II tint I 'UK I uhui IMI IWI IMih I (MM* i till RrtuJntt (fell 11 111 I bßhh (in Ul\k .f J44 words
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Article58 1935-06-19 8 Noon, Kiw nt Huihh Hii)«rs Nu IK USH hit 1 1 ii It i lvii ii- II U 111 «MW 1 1 II II I 111) lill\fc N| I K Ii HH I t (-Ml U I :-M U m|»um MU I Uui i Illllt58 words
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Article38 1935-06-19 8 In liiulhiiil t .m, lun lull* II rttii Mil hikmtni IUCU«M Ut illff Mmi.'.lir*i«i tnilUUI lolnlU'll HHIMIIMMHIU II ||UW 111 IUKII < i 1 MiU In U 'i vt'tli Uu luiit! ul iiUMiimm Kill Mill Itllll'dl WIIVIIII38 words
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Article25 1935-06-19 8 M»n«k run Tv \<<itiu< roniiHH iriom him n«ii t oUIoUl .|..im|vi»U 11 1 lit I\\t M A4 IDll ill ill 1 111 125 words
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Article23 1935-06-19 8 MUMII.It i, ii urn nit it,.... ■HIM I .1, i L.i., 1 ,,> I HI! Ml, .1 hll MM I I 140 1!!!23 words
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Article22 1935-06-19 8 > Iml Mill 14 till 111 l II 111 ;im| (IfUU It 111 lot l» I tltll I <l|l«rlkl MttUlUI I 1 n22 words
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Article26 1935-06-19 8 IMVIIII NIIH I lIOM IOHOI I nut tiun I I 111 I ililmi mil v uu« .ml Hi. Mount lUlllll I til26 words
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Article30 1935-06-19 8 ItriNIMDI Vutl iMih. 1 linn 111 1. 1.1 o'i 1 1;'1 1 it ii i.ii ,1 Mi, 1 vi n in 1 tin ii llolul M lull30 words
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Article20 1935-06-19 8 1<1«.i:...tl Sh.li.tl. I Ni.i Mi < hin.i 1 ,1 1 -hi hi i* 1 iii in t iiiii i20 words
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Advertisement17 1935-06-19 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1 MMHH HM MUIUM DM. ItUHMlia I 1 lIMCtNUIIUN M«i|f«i t kui|t|iuit I I17 words
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Advertisement70 1935-06-19 8 IPftin'i mul 1 MfMibll -linn n|Mirl mi r«u«' 7. Jl| 10l w wOllw 011 roim mi I WS^ ■•TABLItNKD /ifllßfl^A FIIIIT l>Nllk I"* 11 kIHIIUKIN 111 l |L Ij MUD MH'U HINIKIN INI 1 1J ruiT mill aom mix iiii IN* I 1 Mt VNVMYINM >'«m iv ONI V M-7170 words
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Article282 1935-06-19 9 "An Anarchy Of Sixty States." London. June 3. Mr. Anthony Eden, M.P. Lord Privy Seal It Is not the Government, or the League, or any Government that has tied that country up with Europe. Geography has done that." Lord Lothian. "The world cannct continue as an anarchy of282 words
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Article852 1935-06-19 9 Symington And Wilson's Report. EFFECTS OF N.R.A. DECISION. London, June 5. The weekly report of Messrs. Symington and Wilson, issued today, Is as follows:— Since our last report fluctuations ln rubber market have been rather less than might have been expected ln view of the disturbing Influence852 words
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Article266 1935-06-19 9 Closing Prices In London Last Night (From Our Own Correj.-ondent.) London, June IS. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall Is In relation to the price of June 13. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or rail Conversion Loan 5%266 words
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Article53 1935-06-19 9 Jeneral Motors 31*. ~K ttar.oard Oil ex. pd. 112 no change J. 6. Steel ex. pd. 33 Vi Jatlonal City Bank 22% Jeneral Electric 26 -f 'nion Pacific 104 +2 unencan Tobacco B. 91 1 2>-i American Can 140 +3 J.S. Rubber 12% Vi Veil worth €3. +2%53 words
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Article88 1935-06-19 9 London, June 18. Today's exchanges, closing mean rates, were: Paris 74 39/64 Lisbon 110H New York 4.92 11/16 Athens 516 sellers Montreal Rio r, Brussels 39. 1C sellers, official. Geneva 15. 0f- Belgrade 216 Airrtrrdam 7.MX Buenos Aires IS Milan b9i sellers, official. Berlin 12.24 Montevideo 39% StockholmBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article434 1935-06-19 9 WAITING FOR POSITION IN U.S.A. TO CLARIFY. London, June 7. Messrs. Malcolm Bowiey k Son, in their weekly report, issued today. state:— COPPER: The uncertainty of the American position, and the Continental troubles, have made the copper market extremely nervous. m. The market has moved Irregularly. At434 words
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Article302 1935-06-19 9 Improvement In Position. The fifteenth annual general meetIng of Broga Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held in Kuala Lumojr on June 13. Mr. G. Eric Teale (chairman), In the course of his address, said: As regards the a< counts these make a much better showing than those for302 words
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Article273 1935-06-19 9 Revenue Rises £59,110 To £144,020. London, June 5. After charging all expenses, the profit for 1934 of Associate? Tin Mines of Nigeria was £144,020. comparing with £84.910 in 1933. To this is addid £48.461 brought forward, less directors" j additional remuneration of £1.944. First interim dividend273 words
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Article39 1935-06-19 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 18. Today's closing prices on the London pepper market were as follows: White Ifuntok, unchanged at 9'Ad. In bond. Black Lampong, spot 3d. sellers. The market was weak.— Straits Times copyright.39 words
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Article86 1935-06-19 9 Lysll Bvmtt's daily report, dated Jane 1* states: MINING. Quiet. Raubs 4.76. 4.90. Pungahs sellers 22 8, LukuU 1.00 1.03. Nawang Pets 74 77. Takuaras 1 9/7 .4 30/-. 8. Urn 1 52 I.lft. RUBBERS. Slightly easier. U. Malacca Ixivers 1.65. Indraglria 1.11 1.14. Nyalas 95 97 H,86 words
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Advertisement599 1935-06-19 9 BANKING. HONG KONC SHANGHAI' BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ln tht Colony ot Hong Kong) Tne liability of members is limited to the rxtcnt and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 ol 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 lie.ierve Fund:599 words
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Advertisement525 1935-06-19 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter 1853 1 Paid Up Capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each nono.OM Reserve Fund £3. 000. 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.000,00« HKAD OFFICE: H3. Bishopsrate. London E.C. 2. Agent, and Bntaehea. A-'iirltsar liollo Saigon Alor525 words
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Article124 1935-06-19 10 ALHAMBRA Bachelor of Art with Tom Brown. Mac Marah Arllne Judge 9.15—9.15. CAPITOL Things Are Looking Up with Cicely Courtneidge 8.15—4.16. GLOBE TUATRfc. QBKAT WORLD Moulin Rouse. QBE AT WORLD r«bar*t King of The Arena. HOLLYWOOD. U. SBRANGOON ROAD Scandal for Bate 8 p m MABLMMUKXUi Übai Ouna Malay124 words
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796 1935-06-19 10 The speech on slum clearance made by Sir Arnold Robinson in the Legislative Council on Monday has not been published in the Straits Times. That speech was an exceptionally important, one and our readers are entitled to an explanation.796 words
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Article32 1935-06-19 10 Tuesday, June 18. In the morning His Excellency visited the Leper Asylum. In the afternoon His Excellency attended the ceremony of handing over H.M.S. Laburnum to the Straits Settlements Government.32 words
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Article32 1935-06-19 10 A signal has been received by the Naval Office In Singapore stating that Admiral Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, who is iU at Welhaiwei continues to show slight improvement.32 words
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Article26 1935-06-19 10 I A meeting of the Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday, June 25 at 11 o'clock.26 words
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Article29 1935-06-19 10 The re- appointment of Mr. John Bagnall as an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council, S.S., for a further period of two years from Jan. 9 ha; been approved.29 words
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Article1017 1935-06-19 10 An Eastern Bookshelf. A Chinese Play In English. Lady Precious Stream. A Chinese PUy Translated Into FntfUh. By 8.1. Hsiunc Methnen. S.S. $5. I ONDON fashions in art and literature are decided by such varying factors as exhibition, centenaries, advertisements, critics' effusions and sometimes by any eccentric1,017 words
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Article776 1935-06-19 10 I IKE many others, said Mr. John Laycock In a reminiscent talk the other day, "I had always heard that lite in the East was spent under a punkah, on a verandah, drinking a stengah. To my surprise I found that I had to work about776 words
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Advertisement49 1935-06-19 10 DON'T BE /Sk^ VAGU E OCtlvj CIO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE tC?X T D iMOWCMItD IM tHOUNO) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG.T. IPOH. kw o^^^^A^^ Z M^k^^^^ Jrv^o^ o^^^^ vr^*^^h^oMo^BßOw^L^i^i^i^iini^o^oi^fe^v *<^"^^-^■pjl'bbjohi i'-^u M Sm ix ar<u^ur e(1 lfc*E?s2 :^B 1 Warm Studtvt x^ tmm49 words
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Advertisement41 1935-06-19 10 SALE Now On of Matita Woollwi Suits aid Coats. Amazing Reductions. AUK CHATS NOIRS Sale Agents: Tel. 4084, 18A, Battery Road. SILK UNDERWEAR AND PYJAMAS LATEST ARRIVALS at WASSIAMULL'S COMFORT* john ouu STYLE OPTICIAN •■••>• 2i WTTESV M> m SINGfIOCCI Wm EYEWMR41 words
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575 1935-06-19 11 CHARHAR SETTLEMENT GOVERNOR DISMISSED. NORTH CHINA BREATHES MORE FREELY. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS. Japanese Interest In Shansi Mines. PLANES FLY OVER HOPEI. A settlement in Charhar between the Chinese and Japanese was announced last night. Gen. Soong Che-yuan, Governor of Charhar, has been dismissed and the Commissioner" of Civil Affairs in575 words
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Article133 1935-06-19 11 A More Aggressive Attitude Wanted." Overseas Chinese are appealed to In a message from the Chinese in Geneva who have issued a protest against the Japanese aggression of North China. Geneva. June 18. "The Chinese Colony In Geneva for National Safety" today Issues a protest againstReuter - 133 words
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Article30 1935-06-19 11 The Japanese Kwantung Army, It Is learned, is sending an officer to Mcertaia conditions In South China. He Is expected to arrive In Canton on Friday -Sin Chew Jit Poll.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 30 words
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Article297 1935-06-19 11 MUTINY INSTIGATED BY NANKING? It is believed that the Canton mutiny is part of Nanking's anti-Canton strategy presaging an ultimatum to Canton to surrender to Sen. Chiang Kaishek's domination, says a late Reuter message from Hong Kong. SURVIVED ATTACK BY 40 PLANES. Dramatic Story ByReuter - 297 words
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421 1935-06-19 11 Important Survey Of Indian Lakes. SEAPLANES AND MALAYA. Australian Link And Whole Route. When the accelerated airmail services come mto operation in 1937 there may be a flying-boat route across India as well as the land aeroplane service at present in existence. A survey421 words
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Article41 1935-06-19 11 (From. Our Own Correspondent.) London, June IS. The rubber price improvement is attributed to sustained factory buying from the Continent and America, and continued evidence of the Netherlands Indies Government's determination to control native output. Straits Times Copyright.41 words
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117 1935-06-19 11 Fixed Japanese Policy To Be Followed. Pelping, June 10. At an urgent meeting at the Japanese Kwantung Army headquarters at Changchun last night, it was resolved to follow a fixed policy towards North China, which must be carried out step by step. Gen. Dohlhara hasSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 117 words
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30 1935-06-19 11 The Paraguayan Chamber has ratified the peace protocol to end the Gran Chaco despute signed at Buenos Aires, says a Reuter message from Ascuncion.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-06-19 11 GOVERNOR'S INSPECTION H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas yesterday "received" H.M.S. Laburnum on behalf of the Straits Settlements Government. The ship will be used for S nr,apore R.N.V.R. training. Sir Shenton is seen (above) inspecting a guard of honour and (right) walking down the gangway after the54 words
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Article179 1935-06-19 11 Malayan Reductions Announced. QUARTER RATE CALLS AFTER 9 P.M. Cheaper telephone trunk calls in Malaya during the night are announced by the Post Office today. From July 1, telephone trunk calls demanded between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. dally will be charged for at one quarter179 words
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Article81 1935-06-19 11 35.7 Per Cent Fixed By Committee. It is announced today^ that the Central Committee, appointed under the Tin and Tin Ore Restriction Rules, have determined the domestic quota for the Federated Malay States at 35.7 per cent of Assessments for qmta period July-September. Ttue increase Is81 words
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Article141 1935-06-19 11 Relief Work Now Proceeds Smoothly. Simla, June 18. It Is officially announced that as administration and relief Work is proceeding smoothly, no further reports regarding Quetto will be issued unless special event* occur. A wire fence round the city, which is still closely guarded, is nowReuter - 141 words
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Article150 1935-06-19 11 Unofficial "Senate Bloc" Plans Campaign. CRITICISM OF RECENT LETTER. Washington, June 18. The unofficial silver bloc in the Senate is planning a campaign to force its policy upon the Administration. The entire group meets tomorrow to discuss a plan of action Senator Me- Carran asserts that theReuter - 150 words
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Article30 1935-06-19 11 In the list of contributors to the I Silver Jubilee Fund published on Monday the name Low Peng Say 1 should have read Low Peng Soy. i30 words
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Article702 1935-06-19 11 35 Per Cent. Of Britain's. AGREEMENT FOUND IN LONDON. Tonnage Class Limitations. Agreement reached as a result of the Anglo-German naval conversations, undertaken with th 2 primary purpose of preparing the way for a general conferenco en the limitation of Naval armaments, is embodied in an exchange ofReuter - 702 words
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Advertisement47 1935-06-19 11 ON OTHER PAGES. I .".worth Inquiry Findings 4 Fraser and Co 's Share Report 7 Mac West's New Film 6 Special Financial Cables 8 Financial News 9 H.M.S. Laburnum Ceremony 12 Chinese Art for Singapore 12 Inspector Nunn Trial 13 Volunteers Report 17 Radio Supplement 18 1947 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-19 11 SAVE A MONTH EVERY YEAR. See A Singapore Merchant's Notebook" on Pages 16 and 17.15 words
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Advertisement65 1935-06-19 11 FLY HOME ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES. Singapsre Londtn in 5 > days. Departure from Singapore e?ery Wednesday and Saturday J. 15 p.m. All X.L.M. planes have spacious sound- proof cablnes for 14 passengers but oc*y 6 are carried in order to ensure the utmost of comfort for long distance passengers.65 words
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Article619 1935-06-19 12 NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR R.N.V.R. CEREMONY AT TELOK AVER. THE Singapore R.N.V.R.'s new training ship-head-quarters, the British sloop, H.M.S. Laburnum, was handed over to the unit at the Telok •Ayer wharf, alongside which she is berthed, with fitting ceremonial last evening. H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas,619 words
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Article368 1935-06-19 12 REPLY TO SAWMILLS' PETITION. The following letter has been forwarded by the acting Commissioner of Lands in reply to the Singapore Sawmill Owners petition regarding storage of logs In the vicinity of Kallang Basin. Sir, I have the honour to inform you that, after very368 words
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Article204 1935-06-19 12 To Be Shown Throughout Great Britain. Mr. A. Powell Hutchison, a member of the staff of Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., leaves Singapore tor Europe via America today by the Blue Funnel steamer. Aeneas. Mr. Hutchison's departure after two to three years in Malaya is204 words
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Article107 1935-06-19 12 $20 Fine On Dealer In Gramophone Needles. Two cases under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance came up before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district Judge, on Saturday. The proprietor of Chop Lee Teo Heng. of New Bridge Road, was fined $20 for being In possession of107 words
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Article365 1935-06-19 12 MR. LIU HAI SHU IN SINGAPORE. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) Among the passengers on board the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Scharnhorst are Mr. Liv Hal Shu, the Chinese artist who took charge of the Chinese art exhibitions In Berlin, London, Paris, Geneva and other centres in Europe365 words
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Article203 1935-06-19 12 Sultans Attitude. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 18. The Kuala Lumpur Licensing Board today decided to renew for three months only "In view of the possii bllity of a change in the law a licence to sell liquor sought by Naina I Mohammed,203 words
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Article193 1935-06-19 12 Sceneshifters Stage "The Schoolmistress." A pleasing performance of A. W. Plnero'a clever farce, "The Schoolmistress," was given by the Sceneshifters, the dramatic society of the V.M.C.A.. at the V.M.C.A last night. The performance was witnessed by members only. The players were given a great ovation at the finish193 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-06-19 12 Guns of H.M.S. Suffolk which guard t3.00O»0 worth of Chinese Art Treasures The Suffolk left last night for Penan*. Straits Times Photograph.24 words
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Article231 1935-06-19 12 Tropical Express Revue Company. Professor William C. Doorlay arrived in Singapore today by the Elephanta. accompanied by his troupe of twenty charming girls and other members of his Tropical Express Revue Company. The Doorlay girls form a little League of Nations, comprising English, German, Czechoslovaklan, Spanish231 words
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Article127 1935-06-19 12 Tour Of Penang, Kedah And F.M.S. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, attended by the Aide-de-Camp. will leave Singapore tomorrow by the s.s. Kedah on a tour to Penang. Kedah. Kuala Lumpur, and Seremban. Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas will not accompany His Excellency who will127 words
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Article213 1935-06-19 12 State T« Celebrate A Dvmbit ETCfft (From Coir Own Cot respondent) Johore Dahni, June 18. There was a meeting in the office of the Hon. the Mentrl Besar of Johore (Unku Abdul Aziz) this morning at 9.30 when an invitation was Issued to the various members213 words
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Article325 1935-06-19 12 ANNIVERSAY OF LATE SULTAN'S FUNERAL. CEMETERY PRAYERS THIS AFTERNOON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 19. Today the State of Johore is observing a holiday, the occasion being anniversary of the funeral of the late Sultan of Johore, father of the present Sultan. Today325 words
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Article43 1935-06-19 12 Command Orders issued yesterday notify the appointment of Major H. <3. Bagnall as Commandant. 220 th Burma Rifles, vice-Ueut. Col. J. M. Brickjnan on leave pending retirement. Major E. R. Greer has been appointed 2nd-in-Command vice Major H. S. Bagnall.43 words
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Article31 1935-06-19 12 Agricultural extension agents are conducting schools to teach farm women in the south how to make their own mattresses out of cotton. It Is a part of the general "llve-at-home programme.31 words
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Article117 1935-06-19 12 Deposit Money To Be Repaid. The appeal of Mr. "A" one of the three local solicitors involved In the recent motion by the Solicitor-General to show cause, was mentioned yesterday In the Court of Appeal before Mr. Justice Burton (Acting Chief Justice, 83.), 81r Samuel117 words
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Article174 1935-06-19 12 ALLEGED UNDUE INFLUENCE." Judgment Reserved In House Transfer Case. i The bearing of the appeal of Mr. J. :W. R. Bloom against the finbUngj of the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burton, who ordered the expunging of a transfer of a house in Deskcr Road and the return of certain174 words
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Advertisement40 1935-06-19 12 HEYMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER Is due to the Ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced In Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous ca:e in order to ensure that It will MAAS.40 words
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4529 1935-06-19 13 Crown Withdraws The Major Charge. COUNSELS' SPEECHES AND SUMMING UP. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Malacca, June 18. BY a majority of six to one, the special jury found Inspector Richard Nunn not guilty on the second charge of voluntarily causing hurt at4,529 words
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Advertisement107 1935-06-19 13 I NATURE'S I CURE Or De JONGH'S LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER OIL contain! VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil Hlftily r«oi*m<nd*<! bf CIM fl«dkj Promotion for o>«r EIGHTY r a»n la ih. tr«tm«i>i ol CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE107 words
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Advertisement20 1935-06-19 13 -^"7"^/P^<L -x If Illl^ aW f —^3L I 111 *it '^Ci. aS '~J=^r^f^*3l teh &> rim distributors:. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.20 words
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684 1935-06-19 14 MUNRO SCORES TWO FINE GOALS FOR SOLDIERS. Medical College Seniors Hold Juniors To A Draw. The Wiltshires beat the Government Monopolies by three goals to one, on the S.R.C. ground yesterday, in a Second Division match. The game was evenly contested throughout, and684 words
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Article38 1935-06-19 14 Wiltshires To Meet R.A. At Anson Road. The Wiltshire Regiment meet the Gunners in a First Division I at Anson Road Stadium khis afternoon. These sides met on May 23 when the Prpimrnt won s—o.5 —0.38 words
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Article148 1935-06-19 14 List No. 12. Amendment No. 5. issued by the Straits Racing Association, on Monday shows the following transfers new classifications and deletions of horses and ponies racing In Malaya. UOKSLS Tra. s. Athlacca from Class 2 to Class 1. Greenstone from Class 2 to Class 1. Goutte dOr148 words
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Article161 1935-06-19 14 Batu Pahat. June 17. To encourage tennis in Batu Pahat Inche Ahmad bin Abbas presented a cup for competition oetween the Hospital team and the Batu Pahat Chinese Recreation Club team. This was played for on Friday and the Chinese won by 6 games to 2. The161 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-06-19 14 An ir mail picture of the Aga Khan leading in his horse Bahrain after winning the Derby. Fred Fox is the jockey. Superstitions peuple will be surprised to see that Bahrain's number was 13. This was the second year running that an India 1 Prince ha* carried off the Brae54 words
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Article125 1935-06-19 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 18. Trie Ascot Stakes run today over a distance of two miles resulted as follows: 1. Sir A. Bailey's DOREEN JANE (D. Smith) 6.7. 2. Mr. H Martinean's APPLE PEEL (W. Rickaby) 8.1. 3. Lord Carnarvon's CACTUS II (J. Sirett) 8.3.125 words
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Article993 1935-06-19 14 English Turf Topic*. Easton Beaten In Great Match. Bahram Wins Derby In Flawless Style. THE AGA KHAN'S SECOND SUCCESS. (By Our London Stiff.) Flert Street, June 8. ¥T may be many year*3 before we see the Derby and Coronation Cup won. respectively, by such good horses as993 words
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Article475 1935-06-19 14 HANDICAPS FOR FRIDAY. Card Of Nine Events Well Supported. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Ltunpar, June 18. COLLOWING are the handicaps for the first day. Friday, June 21, of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Skye meeting: RACE 1. Ponies, Class 3, Dl». 2. *',i fur*. Loyalty475 words
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Article37 1935-06-19 14 Amie Raphael, the French boxer, who beat Frist-o at the New World Stadium, asks us to state that he accepts the challenge made by Ignac'o Fernandez and will fight him jefore h.* sails for Marseilles.37 words
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Article208 1935-06-19 14 Badminton. Foo Chong Hai Becomes Singles Champion. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. June 17. The open singles tournament organised by the Taiplns and District Badminton Association, for a challenge cup presented by the President of the Assoclition (Mr. N. G. Ferguson > was brought to a close208 words
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Advertisement70 1935-06-19 14 IMPERIAL AIRWAY/? AMD ASSOCIATED COMPANIES In being the ONLY air line offering the extra J.ecurlty or FOUR ENGINES In all Ito atr liners operating the Empire routes. -^^^S^^- In airma rates— 2s cents postage for ball i unce letter* to England and Australia. In being the only air line by70 words
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Advertisement247 1935-06-19 14 K. L. G. SPARK PLUGS ENSURE A QUICK AND CERTAIN START. Fit K.L.G. Plugs to your car, and the engine will respond instantly to the starter. Even combustion of fuel will provide smooth running and economy in petrol consumption. MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED., 14/20. ORCHARD ROAD. THONE 54*4-5-6-7. Represented throughout the247 words
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388 1935-06-19 15 FIRST TEST ABANDONED— ALL COUNTY MATCHES DRAWN. R.E.S. WYATT APPOINTED CAPTAIN FOR LORD'S. E.R.T. Holmes, Barber B.H. Valentine Get Centuries. London, June 18. Heavy rain during the night saturated the Trent Bridge wicket and eventually the First Test match was abandoned and left drawn much in England's favour. (England 384388 words
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Article273 1935-06-19 15 London. June 18. The following are the probable starters and Jockeys for the Royal Hunt Cup to be run at Ascot on Wednesday over a distance of 7 furlongs, 155 yards. Mr. O. V. Watneys WYCHWOOD ABBOT (Jellis). Lord Rosebery's FLAMENCO (Jones). Lord Derby's SHINING TOR (Perryman).Reuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-06-19 15 Chua Choon Leone, captain of cricket at the S.C.R.C is also one of Singapore's leading tennis players. On Monday he seemed to be In a happy mood. Straits Times Photograph.30 words
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Article212 1935-06-19 15 Lawn Tennis. Close Fights In Women's Singles Yesterday. There were some very interesting and hard fought matches In the nm round of the women's singles at the S.C.C. yesterday. Mrs. Corbett was taken to three sets by Mrs. Pennefather, the local badminton champion. The tennis playei lure212 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-06-19 15 Abdul Rahman, the Malay footballer, individual champion at the Muslim gperta on Sunday. Straits Times Photograph.16 words
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Article, Illustration472 1935-06-19 15 Abayan Quee For Penang.— Aide Out To Win On Saturday. The Return Of Fernandez.— On Goal Posts Coloured Paint. Conducted by "LEIGHTON." I ITTLE Abayan and Boy Quee leave Singapore tomorrow to flght In Penang on Friday. The former is meeting Frankie Weber over 15 rounds, while472 words
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Article48 1935-06-19 15 WcdnoHby, June 19. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Dlv. I. R.A. vs. Wiltshire*. Anson Road Stadium; Commercial Cup, O'sea Chinese bank vs. M.P.H., V.M.C.A. ground; 8.0.0. League, Etceteras vs. Merchants and Services, padang; Inter-School, Spore fcr.jUth School n vs. Anglo-Chinese School n. Lawn Tennis: Singapore Championships. B.C.C. courts.48 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-19 15 SOFTIES A FRESH COLLECTION AI'RELIA'S presents a chosen group of the brightest and best hats of the season Models for sports, street and travel In full range of Latest colours SPECIALLY PRICED $1.95 Aurelia 9 s 5-7-i, Stamford Raad, Capitol Bldg. Sil'viVrin fOd to tAt nHtefAiHrtrvJUc From all Chemists. From69 words
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1339 1935-06-19 16 Suggested Revision Of Imports And Exports List— Hint To Chambers Of Commerce. WHEN describing, in my last week's article, the Singapore Imports and Exports List as the most individual record of the daily business transactions of this port, I based the1,339 words
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Advertisement44 1935-06-19 16 *****1111 li *****1 HIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIII B B I ttt I I v u 'Ss[^^ .^^^Bs^U ■i|lb i fill "Hi BATTERIES Sole Agents: I!:jr^Tl"!: AND BE SURE OF QUICK STARTS CERTAIN LIGHTING GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Motorists recognise it as the finest car Battery ever made44 words
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1102 1935-06-19 17 Further Concessions Suggested To Encourage Recruiting. The annual progress report for 1934 of Major-Oeneral E. O. Lewin. G.0.C., on the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, foreshadowing important changes in recruiting organisation and training, to which brief reference was made yes»rday, is published In full below. The1,102 words
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Article234 1935-06-19 17 Withholding: Approval For Foreign Air Lines. Nanking, May 15. Despite the success of trail blazing flights over Pacific waters by PanAmerican Airways' "Oriental Clipper," unexpected delays may still be encountered before regular air mail and passenger service can be Inaugurated between the United States and China. A spokesman234 words
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Article119 1935-06-19 17 Clerk Of Works To New Johore Scheme. Mr. W. A. B. Ooodall. presently of Pulau Serimbun, Llm Chu Kang, has been appointed clerk of works to the Johore Government on the new Lunatic asylum, Jalan Tampoi, Johore Bahru. The new asylum is an ambitious scheme119 words
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Article40 1935-06-19 17 Members of the Chinese Students' Literary Association, Kuala Lumpur, made a moonlight trip to Dusun Tua on Saturday evening. The party numbered about thirty. After an enjoyable hour In the pool, a light supper was served.40 words
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Article35 1935-06-19 17 Mrs. F. M. Terry the well-known Sydney aviatrlx Is a guest at RaflVs Hotel. Mrs. Terry has been on an extended tour of the East for some months. She leaves shortly for Austrialla.35 words
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Article34 1935-06-19 17 Historians say the thigh wound, which caused the death of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston. Confederate commander, in the battle of Shiloh, would not have been fatal had he been able to find a doctor.34 words
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Article118 1935-06-19 17 Mr. A. M. Alsagoff Re-elected President. The third annual general meeting of the Arab Peranakan Association was held on Saturday. June 15, and tre following were uppolnted office-bearers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. A. M. Alsagoir. re-elected: vice-presid-ent, Mr. S. H. Almcnoar; hon. secretary, Mr. H.118 words
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Article64 1935-06-19 17 Under the auspices of the North Indian Hindu Funeral Association, Sri Swami Advaltanandajl of Bharat Seva Asram Sangria, of Calcutta, will deliver a free lantern lecture on Ideals of India at the "Bhartl Bhavan' Hill. 47, Cuff Roa<. (off Serangoon Road) tomorrow, June 20. at 6.15 p.m.64 words
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Advertisement160 1935-06-19 17 SKIN RELIEF In EVERY TIN of JjfML SKIN SUFFERERS-here's the Wl{ SlVv^^Sl Ointment you've been waiting V V^\^&A forl Germolene's wonderful IK.-T- "\S* ASEPTIC action is unique among Bl skin treatments. There's NO burning or smarting germs are painlessly EJECTED, and rapid healing starts at once. No matter WHAT the160 words
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Advertisement96 1935-06-19 17 '"*s%■ Always and everywhere, "^///"Genuine Eau •ifis de Cologne will banish fatigue and keep you fit. Just a few drops on wrists and SB temples or inhaled from the handkerchief and there you are. Se Matt-Creme ■jS| The "4711" Vanishing Cream gives you that sjp" velvety complexion the best powder96 words
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Article90 1935-06-19 18 Sir TranciH Jottptl'l ViewH. Writing win. adopted fur t til* year's Advertising 11 -n. ntlofl >< I uKland Sir i Joseph, preildi iii 01 Uu f*4 rttlotl "I BrllUh Induitrlci, says net has made It possible |fl 'brlcki withnii .u.iw 1 but iii.n i(ir in' brick*.90 words
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Article333 1935-06-19 18 II li. a To Broadcast Th* Manx Senior T//\ Race. lUEXT Friday, Ii to be relay .d 111 1 mil the Isle of Man ax exciting a broadcast ai any listener could wish to linn For the 260 miles of thrill and grit and daring, In the333 words
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Advertisement108 1935-06-19 18 The good word is spreading fast... You Simply can't do better than buy a WESTINGHOUSE AC. 8 TUBE SUPERHET Hjdji yfl Mil HV»II INIIIN V.Y.H I N(i OINItll nni hi n i i iii\MIKI II I 111 -I ItKIIMM \S||N(. lON IS KKNI'ONSIItIK HIK Mil HAITI K lllllhlll HIIH II108 words
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Advertisement129 1935-06-19 18 1935 PATTERSON leads the WORLD v\ 11 1 1 11 c h m^2BSSE£2KKF mmm fß& JIHM.H) hv THE mm A A HMI.IV OF ITS I f* f^fc^ ii.' 1 '/aW 1111 sniriiiiit a« UFm I 1 Brl> 111 II (lIS I .iff Xi I UMIS I ll 111 I IU129 words
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Advertisement162 1935-06-19 18 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. INC. OF AMERICA. AMAZING 1935 RECEIVERS. S* it ii tifi<ii II v Pilfliwl BJ Aini'iii is (.n.itcst Kmliii Miiniifu ii.i \n Alii Mil. TIIRIIMNIi 1 Sltkv 'I II Id UHM \S< I fH .1 INII.tRII I un I MHlill M II H V \l VK SI162 words
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1336 1935-06-19 19 IN MALAYA. RECEPTION BEST DURING EARLY MORNINGS. LOG OF A MALAYAN LISTENER. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) DECEPTION conditions during the early mornings, especially of the long-distance stations, have been particularly good over the past week, when EAQ Madrid, and PRFS Brazil, were heard at much1,336 words
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Article92 1935-06-19 19 Tomorrow's Relay From Peebles. Col. John Buchan recently achieved a further stage In a distinguished career when he was appointed Go-vernor-General of Canada. His forthcoming elevation to this high office has given great satisfaction in the Dominion, and has been received with unqualified pleasure in92 words
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Article34 1935-06-19 19 Still another short-wave broadcasting station will be in operation in the near future, aamely, HRPI at San j Pedro Sula, Honduras. It is understood that the wavelength will be 49 metres.34 words
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Article642 1935-06-19 19 Has An Important Task To Perform. TTHE pick-up needle has a very' difficult and important task to perform; it has to transform the waves impressed in the grooves of the record into mechanical vibrations, and to transfer these vibrations, which may amount to several thousand per second,642 words
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46 1935-06-19 19 TWO MORE WIRELESS STATIONS FOR KWANGT UNG. Construction of a Canton wireioss station at the Chungshan Park at Shekpai for the Canton-Shanghai service, and the Kwangtung Government wireless station has been started. The contractors at both wireless stations undertake to complete both stations within three months.46 words
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Advertisement78 1935-06-19 19 VICTOR RADIO I ibl hI j? v <vilfl IH- 'ill -'Iwll 1 H^ jar v >wi 1^ jM_ X&m Nothing can commend R. C. A. Radio more convincingly than allowing it to speak for itself. At your behest it will bring in the speech, news, views, and entertainment of the78 words
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Advertisement91 1935-06-19 19 19 3 5 Rfifl Have you ever stopped to think wbat a convenience It la to have branded merchandise? No one can tell whether a nameless product la good until he has tried it: but anyone knows that a product bearing a respected Trade Mark Is good, because that respect91 words
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Advertisement182 1935-06-19 19 I i»hil«:o I 1 A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY. Turn the dial of your Philco jdflflMfltt k mists dissolve distance I&%T^^W dwindles. The voice of the g speaker the notes of the singer the music of the orchestra comes to brilliant life Clearly vividly, Philco lllf 3 brings you fascinating182 words
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Miscellaneous12 1935-06-19 19 i BS.C. broadcast on Transmission 5, at 6.55 a.m. tomorrow fThursday/. I12 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-06-19 20 At Brastagi 'Sumatra) a magnificent mountain health resort 47 miles from Medan. 4.590 ft. above sea level and only 28 hours from Singapore. View showing the mountain volcano Slbyok— Grand Hotel extreme right— and the surrounding quarters of Deli officials.47 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-06-19 20 Prapat. a delightful place overlooking Lake Tobu offers boating, bathing and golfing.12 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-06-19 20 In the kampongs. One of the wealthy Batak houses The winding road to the end of the Brastagi mountain where the majority of visitors reside.25 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-06-19 20 Batak influence In native dancing. Mat nore and grotesque masks of ancient times13 words
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Advertisement58 1935-06-19 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES B. R. C. FABRIC BRITISH CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT JUec Grvufxd Stirrups V£s&" "W 1 C of concrete are fl o/-M^-* 1 1 <i k i 9Sdtfl DBTS alt yi SOLE AGENTS: itLC rtxs C f ¥HTOTYI¥^E fO iTD A typical detail of the lII! HUME/ KZi-r B R58 words
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Advertisement16 1935-06-19 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Haftd Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words
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