The Straits Times, 4 December 1935
1935-12-04
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Title Section43 1935-12-04 1 The St rai ts Tim e s. fBBTA BUSHED MXARLY A CCNTURT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYaJ 2J PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1935. PRICE Ml CENTS. The Straits Times. i:i PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, DR EMBER 4, 1935. PRICE 10IIM-43 words
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Advertisement755 1935-12-04 1 SINGAPORE 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8471). KUALA LUMPUR t 28. JAVA ST. ('PHONE -16M> I far .'IIVIR MOINTIK BirilK- BB>~* i^BB I^E^^^^^^^^E BOTT! I IS 71 '^^^•a^BJ /-^_V J BMIIT NX. MIUOB IX 1.10. ■^B^BbbHBbBBBBBV SUve. MMini-J tut Gla«a Plain Olai* 4 10 P" 1 BU Nll< •"<• MULK MILITABV755 words
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Advertisement17 1935-12-04 1 Daisy i I OKI HAKI> KOMI M I hoi him* HASKMN HMTM i'honf MM I (Amber *tan«lun«17 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article65 1935-12-04 2 ("Ir r.R Ire and family beg to ler.der their heartfek thanks to all kind and friends, members of the various crabs and amortaUons. European and s b- orainate stall of the Baat AUatlr Co Ltd ft their attendances at the niqlit vlsrt< and funeral of the kite Mr. T1165 words
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Advertisement426 1935-12-04 2 -9COTT On Nm mber 3 n 193S at St Thamas' Cathedral Saravak. Le«la Dunbar. v al I): J H Kennedy Dunbeath Catthiiera. Scotland l~> Margaret Phyllis Brough only daughter of Mr snd Mrs James Sc<-tt Kuchine. Sarawak, and of Tavport. Fife. Scot:.. SITUATIONS VACANT j Whea aaajaifcag aay aaeitlaa saver-426 words
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Advertisement814 1935-12-04 2 1 FOR SALE i FOR SAUL male black cocker soantel puppy-pedigree. Apply Box No. 944. StralU Timea. FOR SALE. DC. Motors, DC. Crompton Oenerator. 1 Portable Loco. Apply Box 942. Btraiu Times. BOTULETTERS, SFECOLAAS. ETC. nog verkrygaaar by M. Prager, 19*. Cecil St Phone 4*83 A BRITISH (OIIIMU. ST\MP(OLL»( TION814 words
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Advertisement864 1935-12-04 2 _AUCTION NOTICES "SALE POSTPONED" The Sale of the properties at Johore belonging to the Estate of Syed Hassan bin Ahmad Al-attas (deceased) has been postponed. Date of sale will be announced later. POWELL Jk CO LTD Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of valuable collection of postage csmps mostly of British Empire Abo864 words
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Advertisement621 1935-12-04 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs POWELL CO.. tTD- have re■toved to No. 37. Chulla Street aa from Nov. 3*. 1939. POWELL a CO LTD. Auctioneers Singapore. Nov. 3*. 1939. SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. The twenty-second Annual Oenertl Meeting of aaeaaaara of the above Society will be held at the621 words
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Advertisement1249 1935-12-04 2 SHIPPING NOTICES SI S. '.DAMMARK- ARBD: 38-11 :l. Consignees of cargo per the above iHUturanlp from Europe ara hereby notified that a Oeneral survey of all cargo landed In a damaged condition will be held at Oodown No IS a: 9 am. Bonded "D" at 2 pm and Matches 11,249 words
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Miscellaneous191 1935-12-04 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within O:tside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Maataly 9 I-** 9 4.66 9 L 56 QuarUilT S X.s* 9126* 9 7.56 Half raartf UIM KIN 915-M Trarvf 934.9* 914*9 939.4* Nate— Oa4aUUen eueaaas shMM laelade tae asaal bank HWmiu ADVERTISEMENT RATES. The rharges and inumrlwii for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS191 words
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Advertisement520 1935-12-04 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APfAR LINES. i Incnrinrat-d in England) '•Ml :c;o N( l \!t BAjJT M It CHINA lAPAN Dm. c J >.AY Jan. ii RAWAIPIMH 17 000 Jan. 31 ltd r 17.0.10 Feb 38 rANA I i Apr. *.O CHI THAI. ii Apr. \RD FOR COLOMBO BOMBAY520 words
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Advertisement619 1935-12-04 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. iRVIafSaVTI '1 J I aal aaaBKHMMMaJaBMaWaMaLMaMMiaMBM GENERAL I'ASSKNGER A(;ENTS lOR CUNARD WHITE n \i{ ii.NE. paMSSSi .n J.i'iim TO LONDON. ManeillrA. London. Antwerp. Boiler dim and Middteohraaich V W si lVmnage Due Sa.l t TEP.UKL'NI MARU 12.000 D.c 10 tl HAKISAN MARU ..).SOO Der 35 28 HAKUNA MARU619 words
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Advertisement972 1935-12-04 3 I'ASvSENT.ER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshtps. Most Cab.us have adjoining private bath. Kxcelleit CuUine. FOB MIRSFILLES. LONDON. ROTTLRHAM. HAMBI RG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Prna.>: M S Sham BORINOIA .10 13 10 13 1113 1113 EHRI4 31 12 31 13 11972 words
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Advertisement1214 1935-12-04 3 l^^S^^^ REPRESENTING THE BLIE FI NNFL LINE (Or ran The Haa Khiaw Stesjashrp Ca. (M3!| Ltd. Sleaai Ship Co, I4d and China Mataal The Canard Whltr Star Ltd. steam Navlgalioa V» Itd The Sarawak Ktraatahrp Co Ltd. The StraHs Steamship Co Ltd. The AaatraHaa Oriental Mar ltd. The China Navigatiaa1,214 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article133 1935-12-04 4 OIANO Alfit. Brit MS. from Soorabaya 4. for Bawean AUBT. Sarav.. 119. from Kucklng 4. for Kuchlng 7. TIDOKK. Dut 425. from Bel -Dell 4. for Bel -Dell 6 KAJTANGATA. Brit. 1.301. from Hong Kong 4. depart, uncertain. VYSKR BROOKE. Saraw.. 721. from Kuchlng 4. Kuchlng 7. BUYSKXB.133 words
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Article141 1935-12-04 4 Wednesday. December 4. «hla» blmoM* the Wharvca at ciaertad gajajsjajgi r.MtawD Oat* East Wharf Rohna 22 1 Main Wharf Baton Corfu It S (Jargon It 3 KoU TJandl 11 3 Potadara 11 3 Bcnvenue t 3 City of Perth 7 3 Empire Dock Denmark Man M I141 words
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23 1935-12-04 4 IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SINGAPORE— LONDON. The air mail dupatched from Slngapor? on Nov. 24 was delivered In Lindon on Dec. 3 '9 days).23 words
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Article37 1935-12-04 4 Ihe mall vessel m v Preslden* I) inner lrom Culomoj is expected to arrive on Friday 6th. inst at 6 an and sail on MM same day at noon tor Saigon. Kong Kong. shmr;h.a! ani37 words
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Article144 1935-12-04 4 Lr» <i.it«l Dec. 4. v. MIMIKCi— S-eail.. B.ui S<4mni:or 1 00 I'M < ci KUUnfball it 6 1". 3 i U.K. K»m;j» 11 3 12 Men rr.iKi 07 10. Ra%an« Con 23 24 Kftfc.n* Conk. M•II 6 c d 8 Lua* 1 J* 1 43 Titian Minn 1144 words
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Article89 1935-12-04 4 Quiet All Round. London. Dec. 3. Park 74 53 64 All* ns 517 irilcn Nr« York 4 U 1 1«5 Bu-hsrwt 6M «Uen Minimi 4.98'. Rio iW Brume I* HlC, srllcrs official mmi 15 14 Brlcradr SIT Amsterdam 1 27 i Burnt* Airw unouot-d Ml^in wwinlM Maai»Ml-« It If89 words
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Article33 1935-12-04 4 < Messrs Harrisons Barker tt Co.. Ltd. the local agents advise that the 8. 8 Potsdam wfl awfl at 6 p m today i it^tead of at C a.m. taoaorrow. 1 I33 words
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Article252 1935-12-04 4 Taday Djamti K Toenjkal <Toba> I pm Poutiariac <Khoeo Hosai i a m Boengel Ua; iMagnHl Stun Belamaa A Medan (Van Hruui) 4pm Tareaipa (Stun Harteyt pro PblUppta* Islands (Potadami Ipm r>nan< Slam Barma, Inoia Iraa. Palntlne. Egypt E B Africa. Oreat Britain Ireland Europe and H252 words
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Article134 1935-12-04 4 Mails from Europe etc. i London* expected today by air < Imperial > will be delivered to boxholders at 8 pm. General delivery of letters tomorrow at 8 2S am Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today by air Netherandsi will be delivered to boxholders at 3 30 p134 words
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Article166 1935-12-04 4 PrkUy. Dec Oytoa. Southern and Westaro India. Bombay. Aden. aUurUiua. Bgrpt. Europe. Great Britain. Ireland O&Ji.. Canada and Western Australia via Prnang' iCorfui 1 ISp.t Southern ana Wnttrn India ivu Prnang' ißohna) 15pm Upper Burma. North and Bast India »ia Penang) (Khandalla ..115pm Medan <Tia Slntraporr' ey v166 words
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Article90 1935-12-04 4 lobl arrow India, 'all para> via Port Sweltmha;n cParrelft Rorinai ..SMpjn PrMajr. Dec. 6 Southern ft W/««Kjii India ivw Nesapatam and Madras) ißohnu pjn Eurma. Northern and Cen'.rai India rta Rangoon iind Ca'.-utta rhaiMftai. 1 pjn Weatcrn Australia <rta Prmnc and Ootnmbo) <Corfui T pjn OreM Britain90 words
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Article51 1935-12-04 4 Dec 2: Oustav O'derlchsen <Oan>: Albert Sarra«t iFrh); Halvdan. Marly Not Raub Rahman Brit IJ t 3: Oemas. Esm ralda Hontc Lam. Hong Kwong. Hong Thong. Alng Leong. Malacca, Marella. Kudat. Cbye Htn Tay Tit. Anshun < Brit I President Adams 'Am): Kampar 'Dut i, India Maru i Jan51 words
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Article837 1935-12-04 4 FRASER CO'S. SHARE REPORT. Markets In A State Of Despondency. The past week has MM nearly all sections of the share markets both locally and at home apparently in a state of despondency at the general situation, and the turnover of business during the period has fallen away con- slderably.837 words
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Advertisement587 1935-12-04 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. i Incorporated In r.M 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOORIMC. ACENTa, EMS. ELYS. IM> SUM STATES BAILWAYS IELErHOIfE: rretxht Mt>— rassage S4IL CANADIAN ■4 7.Vi4*jy^B»_ jsyrrnn A saam bb sb ar.rorporatrd In England) THE -LMrai ss" BOITE •Hers TRAN«r ACIIK SERVICES Ha lIONOHI.I sr •srsrt BBbVBjbW U HWSJIM MBsBM587 words
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Advertisement319 1935-12-04 4 STATES STEAMSHIP LIKES. lul Iraaa I laratsa HOM.K(i\(, i* >\s i w IdKfMMI <v shin h., X..-* I«h»ti.ait OM (U^ Vl- GVMUI 11 due to Mil Hongkong I> I M, (.IMIAI. MsMNNW Stncapwr Saa tnnci\co Ihrouchl i I minimum I v ;ja Singapore Lmsii BtJ Assenra IkroanraraW I.* Round ;hr-319 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1935-12-04 4 .Malayan .Meteorological Service. Daily Weather Report. Stations relay -Ast nlgnt Max Kair.tail Bright Mm temp, ins Sunshine temp *F hrm. 'F i oast Alor Star 90 005 6 3 74 Buttcrworth (P. W.I 88 Nil 6 9 74 Sitiawan 86 1.16 39 72 i Bukit Jeram 85 1 3« 3137 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-12-04 4 TIDE TABLE. Wilsusay. Bac. 4. H W. i.ea a.*.. 7 It S tn 4 54 am in. Ik I W 10 40 a m 4ft &m. 11 24 p.m S R. t tl.33 words
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168 1935-12-04 5 take the task as Mr. Worley had always taken an Interest In educational matters and at one time had acted as Director of Education. Others present Included Mr H. R Cheesemen. Inspector of Schools, and Mrs. Bloomneld The Lee Choon Ouan champion house shield was168 words
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Advertisement521 1935-12-04 5 LAST NIGHT OF Q&*fl-^ta-fc»A& Jean HARLOW Z\*/V2 William POWELL "A*l»ffi MliMi Mflod>— Drama Of A It— Wonders 'RECKLESS' ™~gar tomorrow WARNER OLAND m fox Film's Moat Rafflinc Mystery Drama 'CHARLIE CHAN EGYPT' V\>fk Knd Matinees KATHARINE HEPBURN In 'SPITFIRE' also Kinr Of The Wi.d Hones' so glad ljou^ suggested the521 words
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Advertisement67 1935-12-04 5 X'MAS CHEER! FRANKELS THE STORE BEAUTIFUL THE ONE STOBE SO DIFFEBENT TO ALL OTHEBS. NOW SHOWING THE LATEST IHTIONS IN BRITAIN'S BEST HALL MARKED SILVER C P.N S. GOODS IMI l>H Ii. II I H I TABLE OBNAMENTS GENI'INE rKKWH and BELOII'M ROCK Cl'T CRYSTAL (HROMUM PLATED ELECTBIC TABLE LAMPS67 words
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Advertisement392 1935-12-04 5 Foe Y«« Picfrti— W. Dim You To W^J BUY SEATS NOW Wamt Iroa. prodactlen ol 1 A MIDSUMMER I NIGHT'S DREAM \jk B»e«w»oHa«— »Tf^app»aloHSM« ÜBiCMs> OHItH-tHHIi h^imtf <X 004 DUV* iMrad flipping our rv^vlflf potfoc* <xt 9 r J iimiifai iiMimiiM datf. W* don't want anron* to b* dmapf 9392 words
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LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article280 1935-12-04 6 Raw Rubber And Shares Weak. From Our Financial Corre«riondf>nt. Singapore, Dec. 4. The tin share market continued dull, and with very little intercut ■bowl either in Ix»ndon or Australia, the local market i* disinclined to ch:il TsM fall in prices, however. arrested and there are f< r280 words
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Article139 1935-12-04 6 iporr. December 4. 12 mw.fl. Buyer. Seller 6 50 Cube 9 50 Hamburg 10 00 White MeotOk Popper 17 25 P» pper 9 50 a 4 45 Tapioca 5 30 Small Pearl Tapicca 5 30 ;r iiio Flour ■Jin- J> 1 it-mg 10 50 10 25 Sarawak Sago Flour139 words
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Article232 1935-12-04 6 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the dally circular issued -oy the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING. London. 4 months sight 2/4 I London 3 months sight 3/4 3/32 j London. 60 days' «unt 2/4 1/16 London 30 days' sight 2/4 1/32 I232 words
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Article86 1935-12-04 6 Noon, Dec. 4. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in eases (FOB.) Dec. 21 5/16 21« i Good F. A. a in ease* (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 IM>* No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awards ble Singapore UU 21% December 21«^86 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article581 1935-12-04 6 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. uwe Val. Fraaer k Co Lyall k Erati Buyers Sellen Buyers Seller 4/- Ampat Tin 3 9 6 fed 5 7 «/3 £1 Aum Kumbanf 34/6 36/6 cd 34/6 36/6 M £1 Austral Malay 60/- 61/-cd 60/- 81/ cc 5/- Ayer HlUm581 words
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Article457 1935-12-04 6 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 125 135 1.25 IJS 2 2 do IVti, Prefs. 170 180 170 IJO 10 1C Atlas Ice 12.2S 12.74 12 25 12 75 11 tX B. A T 5.110 5150 flO 0 515 0 160 B M Broadcasting 005 dls par 10 5 B457 words
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Article171 1935-12-04 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. M 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn ■JOl red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept 30 112 114 norn 4'i'c 190k red 1955 $1.000 .00 C Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4 1313 red 1963 $2,000,000171 words
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Article354 1935-12-04 6 1 Shares are SI unless otherwise stated 1 Allcnby A. or Ciajah Amal. Malay is2> Aver Hitam Ayer Molpk Ayer Panas Batu Lintang Borelli Bro:>.:Brunei Vn. <Jsi Bukit Kaui Bulut Kepon-; Bukit Timah < S lO Bulclt KB C.-.anekat Scidang Conncmara Ciler.caly Plantations Hajtor lndrugiri Jtiaa Kuantan (.50)354 words
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Article494 1935-12-04 6 Funds Strong: Rubbers Hardly Changed. London. Dec. 3 British Funds experienced bx>m conditions on publication of the Treasury < loan proposals. Conrersion Loan ross 2 polnu. Funding Loan old Coi 111 and Conversion 34's War Loan, which Is row regarded as the market leader, rose a point to494 words
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Article414 1935-12-04 6 18 Per Cent. Incr< This Yesr. According to tho Novemb of the bulletin of lh» InUrnat.onal Tin Research and Devrlopm f.t Council the world's apparent < sumption of tin increaMi by u.t 18 per cent, to 104.443 tons in '.lie first nine months of 1935 a414 words
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Article46 1935-12-04 6 Londi n. Da The ExchcyuiT returns show ordinary revenue (■ctadtHfl ielf-hsl ancinp items amounts to £392 008 917 compared w.th 1)374 428 855 st I responding date o( last Total ordinary expendlt>.r ol self -balancing IU-n I Is £470 IT agair ding date of46 words
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Article42 1935-12-04 6 The transit time on fu!' r grams from SinKupore ~.0 London, yesterday was as foil i i Telegrams handed in U] TVlenrams naai TeV.-rams harded In Telegrams handed m up to 6 30 v m Due cooccsUob of traffic42 words
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Advertisement26 1935-12-04 6 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in I ni(land A.I). 1720) FIRE MARINE. LIFE. MOTOR CAR, WORKMER'S COMPERSATIOH. B'anch Office for Malaya. ChiM«r«« Bank Chamber*. Singapore APB 1.26 words
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Advertisement28 1935-12-04 6 Other financial Mews will be found on psvee 4. DRY OLD TOM LONDON GINS. JAMES BURROUGH L TD LONDON ESTABLISHED 1620. Sole Agent* for Malaya: McALISTER CO., LTD.28 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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703 1935-12-04 7 Unimpeachable Security Of Insurance Shares. Insurance equities rank with the aristocracy of the equity market. Their attractions are well-defined, depending upon unimpeachable security of capital and reasonable yield. North British and Mercantile Insurance £5 Ordinary shares have not met with the support warranted by the703 words
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Article264 1935-12-04 7 Prefce. Shares To Be Repaid At Premium. The directors of J. S Fry and Sons. Limited < chocolate and cocoa manufacturers, controlled by the Jrttish Cocoa and Chocolate Co propose to liquidate the company ana to reoayj Preference and Preferred capital at264 words
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Article100 1935-12-04 7 International Company To Issue Shares. Shareholders of Rubber Powder Company are Informed that It Is Intended shortly to offer *****0 2s. of the International Rubber Powder Company. As previously announced, the Inter- 1 Rubber Powder Company has rm<d to take over the assets it i the Rubber Powder100 words
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Article146 1935-12-04 7 Total Distribution Of 22 Per Cent. London. Nov. 19. 1 Bass. RatcllrT and Oretton the brewers. Is raising Its distribution for the year to Sept 30 last by 2 per cent. to 22 per cent., tax free. I The final dividend of 13 per c?nt again makes146 words
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Article140 1935-12-04 7 Dividends Repeated On Increased Capital. London. Nov. 14. Humber Ltd tr.e cycle and motor! manufacturers, which is controlled by Rootes Securities, announces a profit of £231.927 for the year to July 31 last, compared with £224.595— an Increase I of £7.332 The dividend on the Deferred140 words
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Article572 1935-12-04 7 Dividend Increased To 6 Per Cent The twenty sixth annual general; meeting of Buiclt Kajang Rubber! Estates. Ltd was h<>ld in London, on Nov. 21. Mr. W. Arthur Addlnssll. the chairman, proposed the adoption of the report and accounts and the declaration of a dividend ol 6572 words
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Article198 1935-12-04 7 Encouraging First Class Passengers. From Our Own Correspondent > Balavta. Nov. 17. The directors of the Stoomvaart MaatschapplJ Nederlund and the Rotterdamsche Lloyd have decided to allow 7' 2 per rent, crisis reduction In respect of all their ships leaving Holland or Batavla on or after198 words
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Article679 1935-12-04 7 The Inactivity Of Rubber Share-. The annual general meeting of Hrn j British and Continental Plantations Trust. Ltd.. was held in London -n Nov. 21. Sir Herbert Wright (the chairman". who presided and was supported <>>• Mr. C. B. Sutton and Mr. J. L. Milii" said: When679 words
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Advertisement541 1935-12-04 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CPRTORATION. ,ted in the Colrny of Hong Kur.j) The liability of members limited to the I In manner prescribed by Ortflu6 of I?? 9 ol the Colony iv \n or in i hong KONr.. -'^1 Capital 550.000.3W paid up WO.OOU.COC I Piind t S.SOU.C.K $10,000,060541 words
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Advertisement402 1935-12-04 7 BANKING. CHAKTBEBO HANK OF INDIA. AITSRALU AND CHINA, rporated v. England by Royal Ciiirur MM*. Paid Up Capital in 1.000 scares of j eat ti t 3.000.000 Reserve Fund 1 i OOO&M Reserve Liability of Proprietors L3.000.0M 111 \li dl 111 t SI. BHawpagate. Lon4»n. I < AgeaKlm and Braarktm402 words
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Article, Illustration110 1935-12-04 8 MV TOLERATION IS <; ROWING." Paris. Dec. a. The Oil' k King's actions since his restoration have remarkably modified the Venlzelos opposition to the .>n of the monarchy was In the course of an interview by Reuter with M. Venlzeliw. who recalled that he re-n-t.tly110 words
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Article407 1935-12-04 8 A Bar To International Peace. Berlin Not 29. Thanksgiving Day was celebrated by a large section of the American Colony here at a gathering at the Hotel Esplanade when the U S. Ambassador. Mr. William E Dodd. addrt jsed his countrymen on a theme now engaging everyone's407 words
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Article528 1935-12-04 8 As New Television Announcer. SEX- APPEAL FOR TELEVIEWERS. (By A London Correspondent) 11/ HEN the 8.8.C. Television SUI tion i» opened at Alexandra Palace, London N., early next year There will be a woman television announcer; and A Televiewing Room in the West End. to528 words
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Article, Illustration45 1935-12-04 8 Sir William Bracr. famous for his researches into X-rays and his Christmas !ertures to children at the Royal Institution, who has been chosen as the President of the Ruyal "•< ciety the highest science honour in Britain. Sir William has received the Nobel Priir for Physics.45 words
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Article79 1935-12-04 8 But "Ghost Weddings" Still Popular. "Ghost weddings" among the superstitious in Kwangtung are raid to be gaining in popularity, and temples that cater for such ceremenies are doing a thriving business. The "wed- dings" are held for sons or daughters of marriageable age who died before79 words
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Advertisement271 1935-12-04 8 fffa-ll M K IX iiiiiMiißl Here's Sylvia Sidney talking to you SCREEN STARS AREN'T ''*$^lS^^^Hs PAT IN CREAMY All UNIFORMLY Wll LUXURIOUS LATHERj LOVELY -THERE W^ R'NSE WITH WARM ARE DIFFERENT I 1 WATER. THEN COLD I AMONG STARS AS m I WAY TO TRUE THERE ARE AMONG |P^£^ COMPLEXION271 words
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Advertisement223 1935-12-04 8 «/.ti it > THC MAKIIS '^'.^rs.. Of FAMOUS FLIT L(/^fl^ *ma?r |^^MB| mom fF y^ AllS<ir*T^^ b rurrd mlth- j^Et .ifl ii Mcdifl Aiiirn a I V^^H 2 d m to 6. I at 11. Kanm Balub ■BHI s«ii». II \I\.VV North triitv Road Injn Pi.prnv. rv Mncapore. ur will223 words
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Article148 1935-12-04 9 "INTENSE, SIBSIDISED COMPETITION." Londi n. Dec 3. The Peninsular air* Oriental Steam Navigation Company accounts for the yeiu ende£ September show a net voyage Income rather lower at £1.054.862 th«n In the previous year, but the company received a higher in ome from Investments andReuter - 148 words
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Article47 1935-12-04 9 Mr. John S. Reed. 19, son of J. Theodore Reed, the prominent film producer, has died as the result of a bullet wound In the head. The youth was a student of California University. The police state he feared he would be unsuccessful In his examinations— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article17 1935-12-04 9 Philadelphia. Dec 2 The death Is announced of Miss M. Carey Thomas, the 78-year-old educa"onlst and feminist17 words
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Article, Illustration732 1935-12-04 9 HER EARLY LIFE AT SANDRINGHAM. DRINCESS HELENA VICTORIA, whose death at the ace of 67, was briefly reported in the Straits Times yesterday, was the King's sister, being the fourth child and second daughter of the late King Edward and Queen Alexandra. She was born at saarlboroughReuter - 732 words
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180 1935-12-04 9 Marseilles, Dec. 3. A SUDDEN happy ending to the "French Lindberxh Case whipped the population into frantic demoiutt rations outside the police station, shouts of joy mingling with imprecations against the kidnappers, now safely locked up within. Claude, the 18- months son of a locallyReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement324 1935-12-04 9 HOTELS 7 TONIGHT PnrifTAll MMrr cabaret attraction UUUriIAIL UAnuL return engagement of DINNER DANCE DOM DOLLY UINNtIK UAnUt BALLROOM ADAGIO (informal) 9.30 to midnight NOVELTY DANCERS NON -DINERS Si. oo RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS WHEN 'N PENANG STAY AT THg S. O. BOTKL SEA VIEW M HOTEL324 words
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Advertisement8 1935-12-04 9 jTwiTM (See Pace 2.) COMFORT WITH ECONOMY HUPMOBILE8 words
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Advertisement192 1935-12-04 9 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT PASKOE'S FURNITURE FURNISHING MATERIALS AXMINSTER 6c CHINESE CARPETS TABLE LAMPS GLASS WARE TABLE CLOCKS AND MANY OTHER THINGS TO MAKE THE HOME BEAUTIFUL. I^V I ftk Rbl /sfl H^^7wl^f*yfl c li <*wmiciA 11 as clean onW *T 1 "toTHt^^ ■cwaii the ftum s| m m192 words
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870 1935-12-04 10 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. DEC 4. 1935 SINGAPORE RUBBER TANGLE. It is obvious from the trend of rubber prices In London, New York and Singapore that the markets are not enamoured of the International Committee's decision to grant substantial Increases in the basic quotas of Netherlands India. Locally it870 words
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Article213 1935-12-04 10 j Mr. and Mrs. L. Felkin have moved to St. John's House. Chlchester, Sussex i Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ensor have left Kuala Lumpur for Tasmania. Mr. H. P. Clarke. Secretary to the Municipality. Malacca, will shortly be going to England on furlough. Mr. and Mrs.213 words
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Article1079 1935-12-04 10 Affairs in Europe are in a critical stage. We are seeing the first big tests of the League of Nations and Austria, by its action in defying the League and supporting Italy, is proving a thorn tn the League's flesh. In thvt article one of Austria's1,079 words
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440 1935-12-04 10 A plea for more anthropological study in Malaya is made by Mr. Roland Braddell in the current number of the M B R AS. Journal. In the course of his essay entitled An Introduction to the Study of Ancient Time* in the Malay440 words
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Article659 1935-12-04 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. pROM a medical friend ur If who has been dipping M I ruminations of mire wrltt n in 1932. a time when the Malay peasan: to be one or the I a who was certain that his world wasn't going to collapse und-rne.it h j659 words
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Advertisement346 1935-12-04 10 j SINE. DARBY CO., LTD. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR MEN M Sk CtfP/STMiS Three full size bottles of Me CALLUM'S Scots Whisky packed in a neat attache case, fitted with 2 keys $12.00 AT ALL STORES NEW JERSIE SILK i i PLAIN A PRINTED i JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND. WASSIAMULLASSOMULL&Co.346 words
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Advertisement63 1935-12-04 10 WHY PASSEIGERS PREFER IMPERIAL AIRWAYS 4. SERVICE British standard* of service and attendance throughout, and the renowned Imperial Airways' 'personal service' on all routes. NEW SHIPMENT OF A 111 M Tin I SELECTION OF ■ramra »ro< ks from tVENINf. WRAPS FROM $15 PARTY FSOCKS BATS JI ST INPACKED AT "CECILE"63 words
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127 1935-12-04 11 BRITAIN FACES TWO DISPUTES. Abyssinian War And Japan's Action In N. China. AMBASSADORS INTERVIEW. Mr. Quo Tai-Chi On "Flagrant Violation" Of Covenants. WHILE Mr. Stanley Haldwin, the Prime Minister, was speaking on the Italo-Abyssinian war in the House of Commons jrcstcrdaj Sir Samuel127 words
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Article521 1935-12-04 11 FOREIGN HOME AFFAIRS. TKIMi: MINISTKR ON ABYSSINIA. London Dec. 3 In a :i pnMttOf the ..-.lament adjourned after h and. on reIddi Ila reply In which the Governlor the comln? debated. -i r Mr Stanley I followed, said he desired < usslon of a very dlfflcul* situation. He regretted Sir521 words
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Article421 1935-12-04 11 SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S REPLY. London. Dec. 3. Mr Quo Tal-chl. the Chinese Ambassador, called on Sir Samuel Hoare. the British Foreign Minister, and In a long conversation Mr. Quo called attention to the Japanese violation of China's sovereign rights in North China. No information is availableReuter - 421 words
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Article69 1935-12-04 11 M. Laval Informed Of Situation In North. Paris. Dec. 3. Mr Hsia i CM-yung Chinese Charge i Atlalres called on M Laval today ti protest against foreign activities leading to a m >vement for the succession ol Northern China. N written protest has been hande:Reuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration148 1935-12-04 11 STATE FUNERAL FOR EARL JELLICOE. Ui.u Wie Prince of Wales, representing the King, and tiie Duke of York in the procession fro:.i the l.urse Guards Parade to St Paul's Cathedral, the nation paid tribute to Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jrlliroe with a State funeral The gun-carriage is seen escorted148 words
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Article442 1935-12-04 11 Indignant Generals Protest To Nanking. Shanghai. Dec. 4. General Ho Ying-chin. War Minister, who arrived quietly in Peiping late yesterday afternoon and conferred with Major(ieneral Tada. commander of the Japanese forces in the north, is reported to have accepted certain demands presented by the latter. This hasSin Chew Jit Poh - 442 words
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Article185 1935-12-04 11 RUBBER EXPORT QI'OTA UNALTERED. London. Dec. 3. The International Rubber Regulation Committee today confirmed an increa.se in the Netherlands Indies basic quotas by 57.000 tons in 1936. by 53.000 tons in 1937. and by 52.000 tons in 1938. The permissible exportable percentage (or the first six185 words
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Article198 1935-12-04 11 Abyssinian Army Advances. ITALY WELCOMES THE CHANCE. Asmara, Die. J. rr ZUMABLY v.ith Dm by tention of attacking the Italian forces, a bi>r and well equipped Abyssinian arm> is at present advancing towards Makale. An Italian communique st. the prospect of an attroops in highest spirits itReuter - 198 words
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Article38 1935-12-04 11 Reports that the condition of Mr. Wang Ching-wel. resigned Premie: critical following the prellr iiion to extract the bu let from his back were denied yesterday by Dr W. L New Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 38 words
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Advertisement64 1935-12-04 11 KjP^HAVE A BEAUTIFUL ><* DISPLAY OF LOVELY (TpTHAMETTES *TO-THE"-KNEE| SILK fZT^I STOCKINGS If $1 95 tiJ I ■\J PER PAIR How alluring how seductive how comfortable' GOTHAMETTES TO-THE-KNEE pure Silk Stockings represent n new era in lee comfort and fashion, (iet a pair or two today. You'll be charmed with64 words
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300 1935-12-04 12 Average Of 35 Cards For Singapore's European Residents. SERVICES INFLUX BIG FACTOR. SINGAPORE'S Christmas mail for Britain this year has been almost doubled, compared with the number of letters, cards and parcels sent last year. The hip increase is due partly to the larger number300 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-12-04 12 SIR ANDREW CALDBCOTT PLACING the Marble tablet 'n poaition at the laying of the foundation stone of the Harry Oehlen Memorial C'hurrh at I'pper Serangoon yesterday. Straits Times Photograph.29 words
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153 1935-12-04 12 Five Built In Holland. Six Soviet tugs will pass through Singapore shortly on their way North as part of the scheme for the development of Vladivostock Other tugs, carried on the decks of steamers and motor ships, or In tow behind larger vessels,153 words
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Article69 1935-12-04 12 For "Forbidden" Films In Russia. v Imt Ul.'d a aboat I urhood oJ Stalin's I •Ims forbidd.-i. tl r.il public dJcnJUrtt and ntlal positions will rmanccs. At d t» German films will be shown, one depicting th-? d Socialism against Communism and the second fllm call•.i "Prleaenn porrrayint;Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 69 words
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Article30 1935-12-04 12 Lu'-Wnow Nov 25. xiv 15th Lancers. asjf injured polo on fvidav last, has dp <1 <il head injuries and concussion oi Use brain al the British Military30 words
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Article150 1935-12-04 12 Al II \MHK4 Dantr lnfrrno 6 li— 9 15. MMIOI Wrrr in the Monry With Joan Blnndr'! A: Cllrnls Farrrl] 8 15— 9 IS emit iimrKi aaBM mokih Tr.iiiMilltn 1 ({.Kind. OM 1 1 MM ii Our Dally Brrail 111)11 UMKIIi I s» RANGOON •Mt%D Hrlldorado W.lh Madge Evans.150 words
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Article79 1935-12-04 12 32,000 ABSCONDENCE ALLEGED. Employee* Reported Misting. The Singapore detective branch are investigating an alleged $***** abscondence revealed in a report by a prominent Chinese merchant made to the police last night. The merchant, Mr. Eng Cheng Chuan. of 10 Solomon Street, stated that two storekeepers and tico cashiers in his79 words
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Article74 1935-12-04 12 Meeting Next Monday. Apart from one finance motion, the ag-rnda for next Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council in Singapore is ronflnt-d to Bills which have already been introduced The new 0.0.C Major-Gen W O. ■i Dobbie will take his oaths, as also Mr G.74 words
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Article54 1935-12-04 12 The K N I L M Douglas 14 seat-r plane which arrived in Singapore from Batavla yesterday created a new record Leaving Batavia at 8 a m ltarr.ved In Singapore at 11 25 a m thU including a op-over of 20 minutes In Palembang. The pilot54 words
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Article, Illustration331 1935-12-04 12 Ceremony At Memorial Church. The foundation stone of the Harry Oehlers Memorial Church at the 6th mile. Upper Serangoon Road, was laid by Sir Andrew Caldecott. Colonial Secretary, yesterday afternoon. The Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. B. C Roberts, assisted by the Yen. Archdeacon Oraham331 words
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Article560 1935-12-04 12 Penetration During Last Century. j AN address on The Exploration of Malaya was delivered to the Indian Association. Singapor- yesterday by Mr. O. L. Peet. The speaker said that his story began In the nineteenth century H was not qualified to study Portuguese and Dutch records,560 words
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Article431 1935-12-04 12 The funeral took place on Monday of Mr. Teo Cheng Hee. retired store keeper of East Asiatic Co Ltd Singapore, who died last week Mr Teo Cheng Hee. who was 55 years old leaves four sons and three daughters The funeral left his residence.431 words
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Article119 1935-12-04 12 I FAMOI'S GIKL ATIILKTK UCOMES A NAN. Pragur. Dec 3. Miss Zdenka Koubkovr tin- bssßMi Czechoslovak holder of the women's world 800 metres n-i-ord establish -d I last year at the World Oames In London, will shortly oecome Mr Zdenek Koubka Doctors informed Miss Koubknva that she119 words
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65 1935-12-04 12 FRESH DEFEC TION TO ITALY CLAIMED. \smara l»n t What i» rrrardrd as proof lhal Italian politit-al penetration >■ bearing fruit U contained in the illiii.il announcement that I nel <iheremedinhac<>« at <.hirr who represents Tirrr in the \h\s sinian Parliament, has arrived at Ado* a to make submission InReuter - 65 words
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Article32 1935-12-04 12 PRINCE S VICTORIA. Princess Victoria will tx> buru-d .it St. Oeorges Chapel Windsor on Saturday, the MTVlet b^lng confined to members o[ trie royal family and personal (r,<'iids Obituary sec \,\t.r MM32 words
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Article614 1935-12-04 12 DEFICIENCIES IN DEFENCE FORCES TO BE MADE GOOD. 'pOLLOWING the death of Princess Helena t'k-toria, the new Parliament was opened yesterday in the absence of His Majesty, and the King's speech wu read on his behalf by the Lord Chancellor in the .House of Lords. My Lords614 words
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Advertisement98 1935-12-04 12 g H e <^° O<O < /4a CHASE THE GLOOM c<c FROIi EVERY RooM k°^€s3fQ2p*^ RE DECORATE WITH wG&^ HAU s DISTEMPER Th' 8 can < one 9 uite simply and inexpensively, and when the job h done with Hall's Distemper you can appreciate immediately the charming effect and transformation.98 words
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32 1935-12-04 13 TEXTILE INV OI CE CASE STOPPED BY JUDGE. Accused Mm Not Guilty, Itm \.iol PoolUhl) I I II 14. 1 11.. M«->t I Ml I I 1.. I. II. .it. h.ii 141132 words
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45 1935-12-04 13 AERODROME FI GHT BY CHINESE SIKHS. 11(411 111 I MM M i MUM w.oNS i >-i HhM HI itr% 'it i (Hit i*llli< i I I n i >il Btnut. .1.1 I ii. .1 N... v I I 111. Nl%l NmV MmHI n •HI It.45 words
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Article21 1935-12-04 13 CHILD MUSICIANS PLAY CLASSICS. si« g ii iHtr*. WIWIP W If"'" |.'T t>l*>*M» I l,||,l| 1, t 1 I,^! I I21 words
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Article18 1935-12-04 13 Ki.r In Vttluc <>| Imiimmlk. I 1.1 I I. I 111.. 1 n i.18 words
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Article13 1935-12-04 13 RUILT FOR ITALIAN PRINCESS. luxury .>• in in A (INI I I liltU It13 words
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6 1935-12-04 13 Left Colony After Issue. Of Order.6 words
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Advertisement35 1935-12-04 13 Hr txo *m<* coil Mf itv cn 0 tow 4NO A *I*«Y OiD 50(/l W4t »«< C4IUO tO* MIS P4^/\ 4wo m« ik(v<o wi^ *04tr l</«ira/ <». w«»f<l L Of fOI/ttll. a*«4»l <• M*^««t ♦••>' ken >«« fH (A* |ft|35 words
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Advertisement53 1935-12-04 13 M\\a\ lIhImQ a fiw On f h'*t MH»»t > till) t M AMIII A»l V fat. H n n H k>*- »«J M#^t«A»<« few l(Ml l( ,4 ,t.n. •OLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH Co, Ltd «nmtpiic io«p "ftdtd //jfi to4wj '^^l you c«f> «lw«y* rtlv w.i I' ll^^il *~*^±m CAIViRI?^! 20%53 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1935-12-04 14 NEVER MORE THAN A POINT BETWEEN THE SIDES. Past Singapore vs. Services Battles. C\TIKI)AY'S Malaya Cup matches at Singapore and Kuala lumnur should decide which teams will figure in the final at X.1.. on January 11. The clash between Singapore and the United Services at1,560 words
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Article607 1935-12-04 14 SELANGOR SHOULD BEAT PERAK. CELANGOR'S chance of appearing In the rugger final fcr the fifth time they have won the trophy on three occasions) seems to me to be particularly bright, although Perak are likely to give them a very hard game. Perak's record this season has not been very607 words
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Article, Illustration333 1935-12-04 14 Rugger Will Stay Among Asiatics. rr>HERE Is no doubt in my mind that rugger has come to stay as one of the main sports for Asiatics and I think the game will gradually become more and more popular The average Asiatic spectator likes plenty of action with a bit of333 words
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Article, Illustration475 1935-12-04 14 CRITIC HITS OUT AT REPORTS. AnUGOER critic, whose opinions I value rather highly I'm Ml telling you who It Is. though If any of 'you watched the "sevens'" at the end jof last season you may know h v slated me ecently in a prtvata chit I must say for475 words
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Advertisement22 1935-12-04 14 \So££k^r^ ii if 1* \4*L^^ rim sole DAMCTCAh x rr\ ITh simoapoi«-pi«ah« ACENTS bUUO I CAD 6" V.U., LI U.r.M.5.4. KILAMTMI I22 words
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Advertisement155 1935-12-04 14 KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT ««sn. HOME BY BUYING BRITISH nft i ml GOODS. WNY BUY FOREIGN when there Is no better Typewriter In the World than -H The All -British 4H SS^^k^twu IMPERIAL jfi|||||3r Mgfrmn As supplied to all Government HB Kifl Departments and most Commercial lX Hr Firms155 words
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Article, Illustration550 1935-12-04 15 WEAKNESS IN DEFENCE THEIR UNDOING. D. CM. Owen, Keay And Todd Showed Good Form. MerrhanU 17 pts.; Etceteras 4 Bis. flit: Etceteras are having a lean season and yesterday lost for the fourth time. The Merchants, who beat them I550 words
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Article243 1935-12-04 15 I I The entries for the Perak Turf Club December Skye meeting to be held at Ipoh on Friday and Saturday are ps follows: rwin. (Urn n. Ist run 6 fur. and 2nd run abt. fur. -tr Murna. Jack* Mar. Nagarm. Valkrnt Canrren. Rose of Dreams.243 words
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Article84 1935-12-04 15 The followinx two events are being arranged by the SCC <1> Billiards aiampionsnip: <2> Billiards handicap Event I: 350 up for preliminary lies and MM up for final. Event 2' Provtd:n« sufficient entries are received this < vent will be divided Into two classes A 250 up B84 words
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Article443 1935-12-04 15 JOHNNY KING'S VICTORY. Terrific Battle Between Stable-Mates. (From Ov O\ Oil— stnnnf nt) Uatoa, N*v. 23 JOHNNY RING. British bantam weigh. sJMa>Usßj t-inerf a «*eJ«ve victory -\er Lia sUMe-c«a»a ■hM. Jackie rvwa, n jrortd and Britimta fly weight UtleawMer. at Belle Vne. Maarhester las* night.443 words
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Article331 1935-12-04 15 Taiping Sport. Alor Star Team Gave A Poor Display. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipinc. Dec. I. IN their first Inter-School ***** fixture of the season K hi t Edward VII School, Talping. defeated Sultan Abdul Ham id College. Alor Star, hy coal, a penalty331 words
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Article35 1935-12-04 15 London. Dec. 3. I Playing their last match today before the annual "Varsity match at' Twickenham on Pec 10 Cambridge University defeated Mr J E. Greenwood's XV by 18 points to 5.35 words
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Article102 1935-12-04 15 ■Will IT. BBC 4. ■achy: SCO. "B- r». wutahlrw -B- at B.C.C. ■ill if: nail Coltos* m Pottce at Depot; ChBMBt m. Midtoal Onll—i at Collet*; wutahara m w». Itwttfl OoOece II at Cohsat: OoMi ny«n v« WIM n at Tkatsta: S.m.C. 'A- m. Combined BAook at SRC;102 words
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Article282 1935-12-04 15 SIND BEATEN hY AN INNINGS. Hindus Lose To Muslims At Bombay. (From Our Own Correspondent i Calcutta. Nov. 25. •THK Australian leant (oaring India had very little difficulty in ■>- feating Slnd by an innings and M nm%. R. K Oxenham. the Queensland medium pace bowler, had282 words
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Article53 1935-12-04 15 The following wUI represent the B.RC at hoctciy on Friday vs. St Joseph Inst. at the SRC F. L. WlJ'ori r O WhfttW »n<< H C Humphrif, W Watthe»». E M»Ui.ru »i.d C. Alphonao; D. C Ferreau. T. van Her I Berk R Armstronr R ttert. and O53 words
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Article215 1935-12-04 15 Local Coif- S. N. Kelly Sefs Up New Course Record. Tlii' blowing is the result of HM qualifying round of 36 holes for the Captain's Prize at thr Island Clnb xE Yean Bee 68 xV Kaneko 6B 70 130 xR Haxworth 67 73 140 FL215 words
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Article44 1935-12-04 15 M.C.C.'S EASY WIN The ML' I gu<fi>».a!.d today by an innings und I n T>- ;i* guffniland L'O I v 76. Christy 66 no: out A I) for 61 > st»B 'J II HUH ■ii uith. <D i 109 I Ti T Holmes 80' Reu*«r.44 words
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Advertisement87 1935-12-04 15 PERFORMANCE aßs^gai at Look to the mechanism, the life of your machine, and rate the value of a refrigerator on this basis:Style 10% Features 10% Quietness 10% Special "Gadgets" 5% Dependability long life 65% 97% of Monitor tops now in use 5 years, are still faithfully serving their original owners87 words
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Advertisement27 1935-12-04 15 rRUITB, NUTB AND BARD CXNTKIB. I spcdal AjsortSMttta, ereasM and brtttloa I Thaw aound good dorm they? They are good If they're WILLARC) 3 FAMOt 3 iCHOCOLATXB27 words
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Letter394 1935-12-04 16 Clauses Which Should be Deleted. To HH Editor of the Straits Times. Sir I understand there is some liope of the Architects Ordinance being amended, and with this end in I believe a questionnaire has been circulated t3 architects for their comments. This is an ideal opportunity for394 words
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Letter101 1935-12-04 16 Cr.o Thing Which Is Larking In Singapore. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— May I. through th* medium of your widely read paper, appeal to New Zealanders. Australians, South Africans to form a club, principally a social one where we can get together read our Home101 words
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Letter151 1935-12-04 16 Criticism Of Johore Drivers. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir— lt is to be regretted that the endeavours of the Singapore traffic police to improve the standard or driving in Singapore by stiffening up th:> driving t-ats are being to a large extent .uliin d by151 words
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Article36 1935-12-04 16 Japan Is 10 reply to a Sov.et protest precautionary arrests of Bo*let citizens at Harbin during a fleet review with the suggestion that It should b st m to Mar.chukuo. as It does not concern Japan.36 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-12-04 16 vtMt the burnt -uu after cabins of the Strut* Steamship vessel the Klanc look like after the fire on Sanlay. Officers and engineers have lost their quarter*27 words
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Article235 1935-12-04 16 The Times of Malaya understands that an additional (rant is to be made to Chinese schools In Perak by tne State Government next year. During his visit to Cameron Highlands the Bishop of ..Singapore christened Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Fairchlld. Mr. FalrchUd Is Executive Engineer.235 words
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Article177 1935-12-04 16 Christmas Party In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Ow n Cocrwpondent). Kuala Lurrpur Dec. 2. At this time of the year everyone wishes to provide a "good time" for all children, and the Women's Service League. Kuala Lumpur. Is making ar- rangemenu to provide Christinas garmenu and177 words
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Article78 1935-12-04 16 German Importers of olive oil have Informed the French firms with which they deal that they can no longer obtain import licences from the Reich Office for milk products, oils and fats. The reason officially given is that the Franco-German commercial agreement has not been renewed.78 words
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90 1935-12-04 16 CAMBRIDGE TKSTS IN JOHORK BAHRI < From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. D?c. 2. The local Government English schools with the exception of in Cambridge classes have closed for t>ie holidays. The schools will re-opep. on January 12. 1936 The Johore Bahru English College U ending about 50 boys90 words
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Article98 1935-12-04 16 I A new enterprise. Intended t > cater for shoppers and tourists In the High Street shopping centre, opened its doors on Monday at 25. High Street It is to be known as the Cafe dc Luxe and will provide soft drinks, cold snacks and light tlfnru98 words
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Advertisement189 1935-12-04 16 WHO IS YOUR EXECUTOR? 'ilTt-r any the mmr; Will ■tinn TIM. BRITISH MALAYA TRI STEE AND EXECUTOt COM- I PII swure I cutor und one rity. DUUN IOUS: Hf Hind Qaattwafi Xt U. ft. I K-itrnun. I Martoh.iuth. J.P. K M Mr»rr I I ...iKsm, >l XI I \KIKS. CMIKV189 words
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Advertisement281 1935-12-04 16 afl M|| Sfl Hf fl Mm M i i If KXXKXTIAJL TOBLU TV White teeth are essential to beauty. C\e^ teeth with Odol, the toothpaste that is recommended by dentists,- the toothpaste that is used by many worldfamous beauties to protect th« natural loveliness of their teeto. Use Odol mouthwash281 words
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Advertisement85 1935-12-04 17 B ftib.J B Jr B fl »m^^*«a NOTE l^^^^l THE UNIQUE 1 > SAUCER II BiHr^HBBP j^^H 'V^ 7 OUTER WRAPPERS. @U&»>i' I A l^^t^ FROM |LB TIMSOF i; Si ll^HB O t R N V I T A e^W^ 4 LABELS FROM P"™ 1 SS^^^^ 8 LABELS FROM LB.TI85 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1935-12-04 18 { S. HERRICK - THE TALLEST OF THEM ALL MA Y BE THE WORLD'S LAST SKYSCRAPER. S. HERRICK.) (BY '•Q ASiMNi; at skyscrapers des- < rilK's a novel sensation which «an .vly be fully enjojred by tho«e who have actually Men the Raefctfell.r Centre Ruilriinj; in New York. where, OB a windy day. the1,261 words
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Advertisement562 1935-12-04 18 NEWLY OPENED. CAFE DE LUXE. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. UNDER EUROPEAN MAN.VihMENT. IN THE HEArIT OF THE BHOPPINO DISTRICT. THE COOL ROOMS. THE QUIET ATMOSPHERE Or IUK ATI AND RESTAURANT ARE VERY INVITING FOR TIRED inOPPERS AND WALKERS IN THE SUNBAKED STRJ> COME IN AND ENJOY REFRESHING. Hot and Cold Drinks,562 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1935-12-04 19 Profiteering, Or Bad Production And Marketing Methods? An Opening For Capital— And For The Straits-Born Chinese. BY OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. |N his Notes of the Day of Nov. 29. Anak Slngapura draws attention j to the high plUh of efficiency to which the cold1,732 words
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Article274 1935-12-04 19 PEACE COUNCIL PLAN. Questions concerning the accessibility to raw materials of all markets, of restrictions on trade and migration, and of the disposition of Cconial territories In their bearing vpon the prevention of war and aggression w.-re dealt with at a special conference at' Urtngstone Hall.274 words
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Article19 1935-12-04 19 Kalinin, the Soviet leader, is being awarded the Order of Lenin on his •Oth birthday for 'outstanding revolutionary merit.''19 words
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Article22 1935-12-04 19 Ivan Prokoplevsk. a Russian miner, ■sing a pneumatic pick in the Ku«netak coalfield, hewed 77S wdm of coal In a six-hour shift.22 words
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Advertisement38 1935-12-04 19 BATTERIES AND BE SURE OF QUICK ZJTZJSHL "1 STARTS CERTAIN LIGHTING I umpur. Ipoh. Taipteg A PestaMg. Btor*i.u Motorists recognise it as tht GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. t T% J aii Branches. finest car Battery tvtr made mum38 words
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Advertisement128 1935-12-04 19 USE A FEW drops of Brand's A.I. Sauce i j^^v 4U I rV make an amazing diflVr. i.e.- |W§TOJ' I'j I they give a new and exciting flavour I T <L I to the most ordinary of dishes they Sai'it"" L**M make meals more ap|>« ti>in^ t an«l J^^C ""j128 words
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Advertisement59 1935-12-04 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES ROSKOPF BATOU ROSKOPF m% SINCE 1866 M ROSKOPF \J fti&*r MAKE W U^ WATCHES |I ASk YOUR DEALER W TO SHOW YOU THE LATEST BOttCOPF-BATOU rh s. Fancy tnanH-lU-d i Chrome (.Jtan YOU WILL LIKE IT. m A GOOD TIME PIECE (.1.-.-H— Kt«l— Bluf. A y LOW59 words
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Title Section18 1935-12-04 1 The Straits Times RADIO SUPPLEMENT FOUR PAGES SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. No. IS.18 words
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Article714 1935-12-04 1 Changes Noted In Strength Of Ma layan Stations. Log Of A Malayan Listener. THE MMtiing ot December hasj brought about changes in the strength of some of the regular station! heard in this country, including the locals." Ilcu'inning from la*t month Ihe PMMf. station impro\id its714 words
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Article163 1935-12-04 1 Stuart Robertson, one of radio's most noted bass-baritones, has been signed to appear In several films at Elstree under the banner of Herbert Wllcox (the producer who made Anna Neagle. Stuart's sister, famous.) Tests have revealed Btuart as a fine dramatic actor and. his first film163 words
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Article144 1935-12-04 1 TALK ON 8.8.C. BAN. The Marches* Marconi Is to visit London and will discuss with Sir John Retth the BBC. ban on his proposed broadcast. "The idea of making a broadcast was my own." he said. "I wrote to Sir John Relth telling him144 words
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Article, Illustration702 1935-12-04 1 Listeners' Query Corner. Conducted by TECHNICIAN. QIERY: Haw cm I tackle Mains hum in my receiver? ANSWER: Frequently, hum is caused in an all-mains set o< ing to Insufficient smoothing of the high tension supply. In the case of home constructed sets particular attention should be paid to see 'hat702 words
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Advertisement162 1935-12-04 1 THIS CHRISTMAS, HEAR THE KING SPEAK., and share festivities with the World When H.M. the King speaks this Christmas, the whole world will be »w listening. Hear this historic broadcast fkl on Philips 335, the perfect all-wave IJ 1 set (or worldwide reception the t key to the world. V162 words
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Article, Illustration50 1935-12-04 2 Marches Marconi the radio scientist (centre) wore the robes of office as president of the Academy of Italy over his Fascist Blackshirt when King Victor Emraanoel paid a rstdt to the new aUsa* Inlverslly. By Ms presidential position, the Marches* U also made a member of the Grand Fascist Council.50 words
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Advertisement76 1935-12-04 2 WE ARE EQUIPPED For the repair or manufacture to specification of Power Transformers and Chokes of any Dimensions We have a large stock of assorted transformer laminations to meet all requirements. Work absolutely guaranteed. Delivery in 48 hours Competitive Prices H. L. CARTER Co., 17. CAPITOL BUILDING. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 6618.76 words
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Advertisement330 1935-12-04 2 Pin W When a Mandarin says Phuco he finds himself saying "Fei Ko"; and "Fei Ko'' means, in his language. ''Flying Song." A happy and appropriate B coincidence Philco have adopted the characters Fei Ko" as their Chinese Trade Mark, for Philco is to be found W in homes the330 words
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Miscellaneous667 1935-12-04 2 WEEK'S BROADCASTING PROG RAM IVIES FOR MALAYA. TODAY 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Traaamaataa t GSG 17.7 M kc s HCM BB.). GST 15.1U kr s (l»Jz fa.). Clt p sb. Big Ben. A Recital of Songs by Martin Shaw. Prances Morris (Soprano) Cuckoo. I llea.d a Lark. The Rivulet. Over the Sea667 words
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Miscellaneous661 1935-12-04 2 hoard. You hear the prelude from the Rhlnegold. 9.35 p.m. •The Valkyrie". Act I (reUyed from Leipsic): The Valkyrie, daughter of Wotan. screens against her father's will the crime of forbidden love between Slegmund and his sister Sleglinde While Slegmund under Wotan's wrath pays for his crime with his ueath.661 words
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Miscellaneous900 1935-12-04 2 Dance: Swing Song (Oodfrey) Farewell Marlta (Orundllng). Corridor Real (JoseUtoi. Without a Word of Warning (Revel). Today I am so Happy (Grothe). i.zt The News. IIS a. ta. "Mrs. Byrne's Request."* A tale of a listeners* "inquest" programme. Ar- ranged by Gordon McConnell and Doris Arnold. The cast suppected by900 words
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Miscellaneous761 1935-12-04 2 BERLIN. Dec. 5. 9JM. "A RendtsToru from North. East, South and We»t." A month. y recurring hour of merriment In which we want to (Ire our listeners opportunity of enjoying humour and wit of the Oerman racial stocks In various parts of our country, through tales, anecdotes, songs, typical jokes761 words
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Miscellaneous236 1935-12-04 2 popular variety feature. I tS The News, f a. as. Close down. tlt la Blc Ben. Music lor Two Pianofortes Vronsky and Babln. tIS "The Wedding"* A farce by Anton Trhcknv Translated from the Rusolan by Constance Oarnett Produced by William MacLurg. 7.M An Organ Recital 7.M Oretnwich Time nuns236 words
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Miscellaneous177 1935-12-04 2 ll.si B bb. "Mrs Byrrts Request TTtt) tale of a listeners' "request" programme. Arranged by Oordon McConnel and Doris Arnold. The cast supported by the B B Revue Chorus and the BBC. Empire Orchestra: leader. Daniel Melza: under the direction of Eric Fogg. The programme produced by William MacLurg. 11177 words
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Advertisement235 1935-12-04 3 AX LAST "1 You have seen very discriminating and have waited now you will not be disappointed. RCA VICTOR more than 35 years ago dedicated Itself and Its resources to the building of the finest musical Instruments that art and science would devise. In the maintenance of that policy, the235 words
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Miscellaneous456 1935-12-04 3 espectally for our listeners overseas, who. as Herr von Tschammer-Osten tells of the preparations being made by Oermany for next y?ar's Olympic Games, wl.: have pleasant opportunity of bcrnming acquainted with the personality of the man to whom thnational contort of Oerman sport has been entrusted. 11. »5 p.m. Beauty456 words
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Miscellaneous512 1935-12-04 3 MaiBgSBB. s4 the Fibs as, MavKlpaU'r. T S Tune rlgnal 7 SI laama Masts Mr. S. sUsan—al of S. Mm. Mr. E. Sfcaamagasa as the Hirm-Blam as* TTsaMe, 7.M Children's hour. I.M News bulletin S.S Dance records. S IS Irogramme of Chinese music. S.IS p.m. Close down. SATURDAY 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES.512 words
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Miscellaneous500 1935-12-04 3 rtne Barry). Villa (The Uerrr Widow) (Lebar). 7.M p.m. Oreenwteh Time Signal. "A Oounirymans Diary A talk by A. O. Street. T.SS The Commodore Orand Orchestra, directed by Harry Davidson. Relayed from the Commodore Theatre. Hammersmith The Oeneral's Fast Asleep (Jimmy Kennedy). Lady In Brown (Robrechti. The Chimney Sweeper (Rust.500 words
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Miscellaneous1105 1935-12-04 3 The works of Sibelius are marked by a striking monotony that produces fascinating effects. 4.55 p.m. Can DJB. DJN. Oerman folk ■ong. 4 tt Fairy tale pictures for viola and piano 4 st News In Cngllsh. 5 ts Talk: -In the Home for Oermans from Overseas." 5 It "How we1,105 words
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Miscellaneous1043 1935-12-04 3 NIROM. 7 It am. ami S M a.m. Churrh Service* it M a.m. WUhelmua. It. S3 Ught gratnoI phone music. 11. M Accordion mu-lc and song. Fredo Oardonl and Jean Cyrano. 114* Oanllon 11. M a.m. Concert by the Nlrom Orchestra. IZ.M p.m. Oramophon:*. II 45 Nlrom Quintet 1 tt1,043 words
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Miscellaneous907 1935-12-04 3 AVROM. II It p.m I.M p.m. Lunchecn Hssflr. 5 M p m Five o'clock tea. S M Variety gramophone music. M News bulletin (Cutch and English). S.lt Music, t tt Recital. S M Concert. 9 II Music. lt.M p m. Close down. SINGAPORE. 6 p m. Recorded music. 6 44907 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1935-12-04 4 Two years ago, the following decree ol the U.S.SR. Council of Peoples Commissars was passed In view of the fact that radio has assumed exceptional importance for the whole of the economic and political life of the country, it has been found to form an1,000 words
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Article503 1935-12-04 4 One of the oldest criticisms of broadcasting is that Its mode of expression Is one-sided. The loudspeaker, these critics observe, pronounces what the listener may regard as oracular wisdom or spectacular folly, but the listener, having heard, has no Immediate means of reply It is true503 words
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Article44 1935-12-04 4 which also, approves the plans drawn up by the electrical communications organisation and helps the latter to carry out these plans. The Radio Committee also co-ordinates the plans of radloflcatlon with the productive programmes of the radio Industry and the plans of radio research.44 words
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Article407 1935-12-04 4 8.8.C. AND SHORT WAVE BROADCASTS. Support for Professor E. V Apple- j ton's belief that the upper levels of the j atmosphere are regions of scorching heat has been obtained from the Empire transmissions of the BBC. Professor Appleton believes that at 150-300 miles above the407 words
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42 1935-12-04 4 Serious damage by floods can often be prevented II warnings are received of rises In the level of streams at places nearer their source. Apparatus for automatically broadcasting su'-h Information Is now In use In some placet42 words
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Article79 1935-12-04 4 "The greatest compliment I can pay; to the BBC and broadcasting." said Prof W L Bragg, at a radio luncheon in Manchester "Is that It does not give the public what It wants, but always something Just a little bit better Wireless, he continued, had made It79 words
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Article147 1935-12-04 4 THEY DONT JOIN THK K.U SOCIETY. From our own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur Dec. T In the Stra.U Times Radio Supplement last week appeared a contribution by a special correapondent hradvrt "Chinese take to Radio." Following an up-country tour he recorded that Chinese listeners number almost as147 words
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Article92 1935-12-04 4 (From Our Own Correspondrnt Batavia. Nov 24 The number ol radio Ucem c holders In N I which was 17.875 at MM beginning of this year, is now 25.72 C. of whom there ar 000 In Java The subscription t > Nirom will be reduced again92 words
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Article66 1935-12-04 4 Vlce-Admiral Groos. toe President jf the Deutsche Amateur Sended.ens:. the only- organisation of German shorwave amateurs, recently told Press representatives of the activities of the reorganised body. The amateur had now been officially recognised in Germany and tmm 300 lic-nces were already in force It is hoped to66 words
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