The Straits Times, 9 August 1934
1934-08-09
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Title Section38 1934-08-09 1 The Straits Times [■BTABLXBHXD NKAHLT A OSKTUBTJ THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement352 1934-08-09 1 > HILTONIA ISPBINQ PILLOWS 8«l* Agnrta: 1 PASKOE CO. I M'IMTI'IE I MANI'FACTURER^ I COMVILL HOUSE M, Onhaxd Iml I 'PHONE 2153. 1 L^^^pl spooling HP^ J Refreshing 5 XS3 ice-cold HORLICK'S *t\ 117 HEN you are hot and Tests have shown that Hor- I thirsty, try a drink of352 words
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Advertisement208 1934-08-09 1 A VERY SPECIAL SALE OFFER OF STRONG GOLF SHOES S. O. 933 SALE JB TAN GRAIN PRICE Jfew SHOES^ WITH $5.95 0K LEATHER PER PAIR iHSy S LES AN i SIZES AND h SIZES s— lOi. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. I SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS HKHH 38 Whole Boneless208 words
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Advertisement10 1934-08-09 1 FOR FLOWERS j PHONE 4097 IS, Orchard Read. (Ar.<b«r Manalons)10 words
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Advertisement599 1934-08-09 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated la England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. NLCO UlSTjsm CONTIUCT WITH HM MAJESTYB OOVKRNMBWT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage Bpore MANTUA 11.000 Aug. 17 BANOALORE COOO Aug M599 words
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Advertisement595 1934-08-09 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER ACENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. (Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON. Naples, Mwllla, Lonjon, A»tw>J» Vessels Tonnage Due Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Aug. 23 43 I SUWA MARU 10.700 Sept. 1 i FUSHHD MARU 11.000 Sept 30 31 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Oct. 3 4 X TERUKUNI MARU 12,000595 words
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Advertisement641 1934-08-09 2 TOE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated m OenmaA) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From B'pore Malacca Port Penang ■Was ms. LALANDIA 4/9 4/9 6/« 7/J vs. MBONIA »6. 9 35/9 36/9 JB/9 mJi ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 l^H The above 11—641 words
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Advertisement210 1934-08-09 2 aa»^nn aa««»ißi^BaaißPaawißß!^B« saa i Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool Delicious meals Hot and cold running water in each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila210 words
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Advertisement1199 1934-08-09 2 SHIPPINQ. THR BLUR FUNNSL LINK lOeeaa THE OTA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Snip Co^ Ltd-, and China Mntoal (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR UNE LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, LTDTHE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE The SIAM1,199 words
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Article248 1934-08-09 3 Five Years To Build. CAPABLE OF TAKING THE LARGEST SHIPS. Rome, July 23. According to II Duce's wish, Naples will hqpeeforth have the largest dry dock In Europe which will make that porta great station for Italian transAtlantic ships, sparing them the necessity of proceeding248 words
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Article235 1934-08-09 3 Large Tankers For Oil Company. The Standard Vacuum Transportation Co. will spend $5,000,000 for the construction of two ocean-going tank- ers and three self-propelled Diesel barges, J. J. Maguire. president, anno .ced recently In Nsw York. Work already has been starred or! the tankers the New York Shipbuilding235 words
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Article83 1934-08-09 3 Lloyd Triestino Liners Change Colours. The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Verde passed through Singapore TtmmXtf irom Europe. She is making her first voyage to the Far East since undergoing overhaul at Trieste. A no'able alteration In the appearance of the liner has been effected by painting the83 words
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Article232 1934-08-09 3 FURNESS WITHY CO. No Dividend For First Time Since 1893. For the first time since 1893 the directors of Fumess Withy and Co. have come to the conclusion that they are unable to recommend the payment of a dividend on the Ordinary share capital which amounts to £6,000.000 even though232 words
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Article211 1934-08-09 3 Liverpool Owners And Subsidy Scheme. Following a special meeting of the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' Association on July 13. the following official announcement was Issued: The Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' Association, having given consideration to the shipping policy of his Majesty's Government as announced by the President211 words
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Article121 1934-08-09 3 Chinese Engineer Saved By Japanese. A Chinese engineer was saved from death only by artificial respiration and hospital treatment as the result of the sinking of the steam launch Tung Wo by a Japanese naval picket boat at Shanghai recently. The naval boat was going down stream and121 words
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Article121 1934-08-09 3 "Subsidy System Should Be Continued." Toklo, July 27. The Shipping Investigation Board. I which was formed by a special committee submitted a report today to the Japanese Minister of Communications! recommending that the present subsidy system should be continued for a further five years when it expires in121 words
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Article150 1934-08-09 3 Little Progress Made In Negotiations. Little progress has been made In the negotiations between the Java-China-Japan Lljn and Japanese members of the Java Freight Conference In regard to the adoption of a pool system, says the Japan Chronicle. The Java-China-Japan Line, In accordance with the wishes of the150 words
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Article98 1934-08-09 3 Vessels Warned Of Silting At Foochow. Hong Kong, Auj. 2. Information from the Foochow district harbour authorities warns vessels that the upper part of the harbour, south east of Pagoda Rock Beacon, has sllteo up and that the channel on that side of the beacon has narrowed greatly.98 words
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Article164 1934-08-09 3 KUTSAi-JO. Brit. 5.643 tons, from Calcutta, 9-8. for Hongkong. Amoy, Japan 10-8. BAN HO GUAN. Dut.. 963 tons, from Sourabaya 8-8, for Sourabaya and Bandjermasln 11-8. ~j« TINOMBO. Dut., 525 tons, from Belawan 8-8. for Belawan 10-8. KLANO. Brit.. 723 tons, from Penang 9-8, for Penang 11-8. BOCHUM,164 words
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Article114 1934-08-09 3 Thursday. August 9. Ships alonfsM. the Wharves ar expwted U arrive. Main Wharf The Cable, Sri Tuoda. Lch. "Lady Oulllemard.' Mahldol, B!pirofc. OU Wharf H.M 8. Herald. Coal Wharf MIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. TaajMf P»»ar. Albert Dock Nil. VlctorK Dock Nil. K»P»el ■■r*if. King i L«Ck114 words
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Advertisement239 1934-08-09 3 AUCTION NOTICE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRL. Land AaoHeatiaa Na. IS »f 1911. la til* Matter of Section Ct of the Laoa Enactnteat, 191* ana In the Matter of a t aarce date« DecembeT 17. MZ9 (Registered Presentation No. ***** Charfe Volume XXXVI Fob* No. lit)239 words
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Advertisement702 1934-08-09 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporateo in MU) LLOYDS AGENTS iBOOKING AGENTS, FJLS. RLTS. AND 61AM STATES rAILWAYS. TELEPHONES Freight M« Z hMfl BUS CANADIAN PACIFIC; STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. i (incorporated m »»>fri»~t> STEAM8HIPS— RAT~WArS HOTELS— WXT BESS, (Incorporated in England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up Fii— lilllH702 words
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Advertisement439 1934-08-09 3 ELLERNAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. Oncorporated a EnglaivLs "ELLERMAN" UNE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM ft HAMBURG TU Part. IN See* Caaai Due San Steamer B*por* B'pora. •CITY OP ROtTBAIX Aug. 14 Aug. 18 CITY OP ORAN Aug. 30 Sept a tCITY OP BATH Sept. 1 Sept t CITY OP NORWICH439 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1934-08-09 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. R infall Bright Min. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •P hrs. *F Alor Star 87 mi 4 3 75 Sitiawan 89 Nil 5.9 73 K. Trengganu 88 0.24 4.5 71 Bukit Jeram 85 0.08 0.8 73 Malacca 86 0.24 4.9 73 Singapore Kalian166 words
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Advertisement402 1934-08-09 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Whea MpiytM tor aw pisMlssi asrfartM Id the** tend Males el te»Uanenlasi Do < mat LOCAL EMPLOYERS hiving vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of UM European Unemployment Committee at the YJ4.C.A. Blngapar*. EUROPEAN Junior Assistant for rubber estate. Knowledge of Tamil and Malay t-«-"H«'402 words
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Advertisement807 1934-08-09 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET U, FORT EOAD, furahhed, nr Swtaaning dub. Apply Wallace, 16 Battery Road. Ne. C, MT. ELIZABETH. Modem conveniences Apply Nathan, M North Bridge Rd., Adetphl Bldg. TeL 40M. PA8D1 PANJANG HILL Urn and two bed reomed MngaJowa (one fumUhed). S Barker Road. Apply 934, Strait* Time*.807 words
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Advertisement696 1934-08-09 4 EDUCATIONAL SPEECH TJUUNTNO. Lessons sn Remedial Speech. Diction and in an branches ot Dramatic Art given by young English lady, dlplomea London University, London County Council Clinics for Defective Speech etc Bos BM. Sttaits Times. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. The Tenth Annual Conference, under the .^^i^. of (he Incorporated Society of696 words
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Advertisement703 1934-08-09 4 PUBUC NOTICES. NOTICE. Our Office Is now at MS, HILL STEEET, SINGAPORE. A. ONDERWYZER CO.. IHawi—f Merchants. Pheae 3*3*. NOTICE. I. the undersigned am prepared to give away a handsome stiver cup to any Amateur Cyclist in Singapore, who can compete and beat me m bicycle tricks. This offer will703 words
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Advertisement413 1934-08-09 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc MAT'S ECONOMIC SALE NOW ON For one month only. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES. CALL EARLY FOB TODS REQUIREMENTS. DOOR OPENS FROM 8 a-m. to 5.30 pjn. 6. H. KIAT CO., LTD. 15 15-A, COLLYER QCAT. RUBBER STAMPS: of every description made to order. Prices from 75413 words
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Advertisement615 1934-08-09 4 FIGARO Ladlei Hairdresser*. PERMANENT WAVING. By Eareacaa Experts. $8, $10 ONLY BATTLES HOTEL. (Koosn 1M) ana iJ W. Bras Basah BaasV* MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGr Mrs. HARU and Mias HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. EXCELLENT MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION Robinson Read Singapore. Splendid position. All conveniences. Suitable615 words
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Miscellaneous163 1934-08-09 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bin* a par* Within Oattidt Without Mater* Mataya rwUf* Monthly liS Hill Yearly Tearty »*M« Note.— OnUUtloo cheque* •basic* laetaete Ik* hw* *taco«»t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Tiw ehartc* »nd iMtracttoa* l«i CLASSIFIED AOTntTISEMENTS mi* M mnitr:— 25 cento per Die per Insertion with mtalinum charge of tl per Insertion.163 words
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Article597 1934-08-09 5 Petition For Divorce. CASE ADJOURNED ON POINT OF LAW A petition bj Countess (Dora Winifred) Russell (nee Black) for divorce from Earl (Bertrand Arthur William i Russell cime before the President. Sir Boyd Merriman. In the Divorce Court yesterday. The suit was undefended The marriage took place597 words
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Article130 1934-08-09 5 Man Names Two Brides In One Month. London, July 26 Mr. Matthew Beavan, a Baker Street auctioneer and surveyor, has applied twice in a month for a licence to be married to two different women. The narriage under the second application Is due to take place130 words
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Article118 1934-08-09 5 Pour Chinese were drowned and damage estimated at $800 was done when the N.K.K. steamer Slangyang Maru collided with a Tsungmlng Junk In Shanghai on the fairway off the Whangpoo Conservancy Board's workshops. As a result of the collision, the Junk was cut in two and Its masts118 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement423 1934-08-09 5 TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (Formal) CONCERT 9.45 p.m. 8.15 p.m. to to 9.15 p.m. Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 ADELPHI HOTEL tonight ROOF GARDEN tonight SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS IMNTING SINGING MUSIC TAU MOE PRINCESS ROSELANI KING OF THK STEEL G I ITAR THE423 words
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Advertisement107 1934-08-09 5 IF IT'S ANYTHING TO DO WITH RADIO. AMPLIFIERS, TALKIE, WRITE. PHONE. OR CALL ON RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of Station ZM.L" 499 metres.) BROADCAST HOUSE. C-7. JAVA STREET. 2. ORCHARD TOAD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. THE LARGEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE, BEST— EQUIPPED ANO STOCKED RADIO DEPOTS IN THE107 words
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Miscellaneous345 1934-08-09 5 B.B.C PROGRAMME. Following are Empire wireless programmes to be broadcast from the B3.C. Empire Transmitter TODAY. 8.20 a Talk "Fish" (Mrs. Walter Sefton). 6.35 Charles Beanland presents Frills and Flounces A Concert Party. 7.30 Interlude. 7 35 Talk "A Newspaper going to Press," (Mr. George W. Bishop). 7.S0 Surprise Item.345 words
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Miscellaneous314 1934-08-09 5 PH0H1 HOLLAND. Following i e programmes of Pho hl-Hollaad (wavelength 1&88 It):— TODAY. 8 p.m. Station orchestra conducted by Lee Cohen. 8.20 Talk by "Old Colonial." 8.40 Station orchestra. "The latest news from Holland." 9 20 Station orchestra. TOMORROW. 8 p.m. Station orchestra conducted by Lee Cohen. 8.20 Talk by314 words
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Miscellaneous92 1934-08-09 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle 1 111 l9 H 2 srjpsr* j_ (CLUES.) ACROSS. 1» Qrowled 20. Settled 7 Liken 21 Pmd 1. K Hum r in fli*b* Pish Stayed it p^t— 2«- atuation I"! Sharp p».n. IS. Acute grief IS. Precious stone 18. Departed \l: cS?" Solution Of Tuesday's 21. In92 words
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Article1398 1934-08-09 6 SOMETHING ABOUT THE VERNACULAR PRE.SS A CHINESE NOVELIST— LARGE OUTPUTS AND SMALL WAGES EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. rrtrOUGH Chinese newspapers were A started in Singapore half a century a«o. little visible progress was made until recent ywu». For several decades the papers were published not for the news1,398 words
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Article62 1934-08-09 6 President Lebrun At State Funeral. Nancy. Aa* 2. A great assemblage of notabilities. Including President Lebnsn and foreign diplomats, attended the State funeral of Marshal Lyaatey. The British Ambassador represented the King. The Cathedral service was broadcast by loadspeaken to the crowd outside. In tbe meantime at Casablanca,Reuter - 62 words
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Article87 1934-08-09 6 1,100-Mile Pipe Line -System Completed. Baghdad, Aug. 3. The departure front Tripoli of an oil tanker loadsd with 14.000 tons of crude oil marks the completion of one of the largest all pta* lines ufsUian in the world wljjth covia 1,100 miles, chiefly in the desert. A87 words
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Article234 1934-08-09 6 Marconi's Remarkable Invention. Milan, Aug. 1. The secret about Marchese Marconi's new epoch-making invention, which until now had been closely guarded, was at last repeated on Monday when the Inventor incited a number of distinguished guests. Including the president of the Italian navigation service and th« presidentsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 234 words
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Article97 1934-08-09 6 Unusual Happening In Hungary. Budapest, Aug. 1. Farmers living near the Hungarian village of Tarpa are convinced that a miracle was performed when, during a violent downpour on Tuesday, the fields became covered with thousands of tiny fish. The real explanation is believed to be that aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 97 words
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Article56 1934-08-09 6 Premature Report Of Death Of Hindenburg. Breslau, Aug. 4. Serere punishment for careless reporting was meted oat by the provincial authorities to the newspaper Tageblatt in the Upper Sllesian town of Sagan, which has been suppressed for two weeks for having erroneously reported Hindenburg's death on July 31Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article76 1934-08-09 6 Leading German Horseman Killed In Fall. Berlin, Aug. 4. Oapt. Baron Karl Friedrieh von Lengen, one of Germany's foremost horsemen and winner of gold medal for fancy riding at the 1928 olympiad at Amsterdam, succumbed here on Friday to injuries which he sustained In a cross-ccuntry obstacleAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article69 1934-08-09 6 A Politician Who Turned Gunman. Kaunas (Kovno), Aug. 1. Formerly a well-known lawyer and politician, a Lithuaniar named Marchaionts lost his life when he turned gunman. Marchsianis had been convicted of forgery and attempted to hold up a bank at MariampoL He presented a revolver atReuter - 69 words
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Article110 1934-08-09 6 Floods Replace Drought In VS. ■ew York, Aug. 4. Storms and floods have followed in •toe wake of one of the most disastrous heat waves ever experienced in the United States, causing the loss of several lives. Public supply services were disorcanlsed and damage done total* several millions110 words
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Article403 1934-08-09 6 Dramatic Story Of Hitler's Moves. Paris. Aug. S. A dramatic and avowedly authorl- UUre account of the circumstances which prefaced Hitler's accession to the Presidency Is published by the Le Parts Solr from Its Prague correspondent who states that Hitter first declied to become ReichReuter - 403 words
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Article92 1934-08-09 6 Control Solely By Radio. Paris. Aug. An Invention making the work of a pilot almost automatic has been placed at the disposal of French aviation by four professors. It Is stated that the Invention has been subjected to the most exacting tests. The pHot need only press differentReuter - 92 words
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Article109 1934-08-09 6 Solving Of Admiralty Mystery. London, Aug. 6. The miaring Admiralty red box has been found at Hepbnrn-on-Tyne from which it was originally dispatched. Apparently the labels had become detached and the box was put on the train and then been returned to Its starting point. The secretReuter - 109 words
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Article93 1934-08-09 6 Dr. H. Schadit Now Acting Economics Minister. Berlin, Aug. 1. The Retehabank President, Dc HJal mar Schacht, has been appointed Acting Minister for Economics. Dr. Schacht's appointment is doe to the illness of the present Minister, Dr. Schmidt, necessitating a long holiday and It Is considered unwise toReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement194 1934-08-09 6 THE GIFT SHOP 33. STAMFORD ROAD. The Ideal House for Olrti suitable tor Birthday*, Waddinga. etc, at lowest poartble cash prices NerUaeea. Ring*, Bnwchca. Clta*. Braa*leta, AMc- Band*. Earraaca, Cat** CryataU and lea da. ate, of every description and dealt* la Bated G*»d. PUOBa, rtatMa*. MM flSvcr aad (hi ißriaai194 words
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Advertisement174 1934-08-09 6 K£_£^ CbQ WaSj/^BjS |:> DONT BE MISLED I Only yearm af aarviee la thfc I extreme climate will autaiaiine tbr I merit* of an Electric Refrigerator I rhere are many Kclviaaten la I Malaya which have been operatI -ag stare IMS. Law prices, easy I <rraai "W repurchase contract*!. I174 words
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4205 1934-08-09 7 Evidence Regarding The Commissions. 'FYom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Aug. 7. In the Supreme Court here this morning the hearing was resumed, before Mr. Justice Howes, of the suit In which Ban Hin Gold Mines Limited, a Company registered in Singapore, Is suing4,205 words
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Advertisement8 1934-08-09 7 USUAL TEA DANCES WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY SUNDAY 8.90 7.30.8 words
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Advertisement130 1934-08-09 7 PAVILION AIM UPROARIOUS LAUGH TREAT OF "MISSES'* and "KISSES" ON THE HIGH SEAS i B| Wb E E j^ffp wft 9 I sBA aVM WENDY MJUUE sum <nwi f. matt mnb cum HUMX ATUBWB HBKT WOSUB, OMUCTtS HAMI«IWI .^b^bVbi b^bV BRITISH INTERNATIONAL nCTUKE Have You Seen Page IV? FOR THE130 words
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Advertisement225 1934-08-09 7 AN ANNOUNCEMENT IT AN exhibition of selected examples of high class Precious metal and Neillo work by Siamese Craftsmen as designed and made in the workshops of Mr. F. W. Margrett in Bangkok will be held at Raffles Hotel (Room No. 49) for 7 days commencing on Wednesday, August 8.225 words
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Advertisement187 1934-08-09 7 CAPITOL ALAST TWICE DAILY I THREE 6 9.30 J L DAYS p.m. Ik I A C T TODAY A b W bW TOMORROW M WJ SATURDAY f^ 1 FANTASIES m m of 1934 I.lke the Wine at the wkM i W «mf Feast the best comes I I IYI E.187 words
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Article179 1934-08-09 8 Rubber Quiet HOLDERS INCLINED TO TAKE PROFITS. (Prom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Aug. 9. The rubber market is very quiet this morning and there appears to be no improvement in orders from abroad. Holders are more inclined to take profits at present levels as they feel that,179 words
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Article199 1934-08-09 8 Singapore, Auk. 9, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 7-25 Hamburg Cube 7-25 White Muntox Pepper 37.00 White Pepper 36.00 Black Pepper 13.75 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 3.10 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small Flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl Tapioca199 words
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Article104 1934-08-09 8 Kerosene oil Shell and Fish $440 for two 4 -gallon tins Crown and Dragon $4 00 for two 4-gallon Unj Cross $3 86 for two 4 gallon tins. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant. 82.20 per tin of Imp. gallons Sylvan Arrow $200 pe. tin of 4 Imp gallons. Motor spirit per Imp.104 words
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Article42 1934-08-09 8 Malls from Europe, i London mails dispatched July 19, ex B. I. Rohna will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready (or delivery to boxholdert at 8.45 am. and delivery by postmen will commence at Mm avne Urn*42 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article456 1934-08-09 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers Sellers. 5/3 6/10% £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 37/6 40/50/- 62/6 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 14/6 15/3 2.02i/,j 2.10 xd. 24/6 25/6 £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50456 words
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Article290 1934-08-09 8 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.75 1 85 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.17.0 6.1.0 10 6 British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3 26/- xd. £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.290 words
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Article139 1934-08-09 8 Singapore Municipal 5 pc. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 norn Singapore Municipal 4 1 -s p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 norn, Singapore Municipal 4Vfe p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 110 115 norn Singapore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000139 words
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Article338 1934-08-09 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 175 1.85 1.75 1.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.35 1.45 1.35 1.40 A. Hitam (91) 1.70 1.90 1-60 1.76 A. Malay ($2) 3.00 3.15 3.10 3.20 A. Molek (|1) 125 1.36 1-20 1.30338 words
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Article211 1934-08-09 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 11/64 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 9/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 Vi London,211 words
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Article72 1934-08-09 8 Noon, Aug. 9. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 24% 24% (F. 0.8.) Aug. 24% 24'/ 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. Aug. 25 25»/ 8 Sept. 25 >4 25% Oct.-Dec. 25% 26 Jan.-Mar. 265^ 26% Apr-June 27% 27l/ 2 Tone72 words
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Article212 1934-08-09 8 Today. Aden (Karapara) 3 p.m. AmiTlCo (North) (Except Western Canada and Western States ol USA.) (Karapara) 3 p.m. America (South) (Karapara) 3 p.m. Burma i Karapara) ..3 p.m. Egypt (Karapara) ..3 p.m Europe: Great Britain and Europe generally (Karapara) 3 p.m. North. East and West India (Karapara)212 words
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Article80 1934-08-09 8 During the week ending Aug. 4, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 58,731 cases, of which 43 655 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,879 cases to the Continent of Europe, 6,900 cases to"<Canada, and 1,597 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Jan.80 words
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Article98 1934-08-09 8 Rugby, Aug. 7. Foreign exchanges today were:—. Amsterdam 7.43% Athens 525 sellers. Belgrade 221 Berlin 12.95 Bombay 1/6 1/16 Brussels 21.43 Bucharest 503 Buenos Aires 361 i sellers official. Copenhagen 22. 39 1/2 Geneva 15.41 14 Helsingfors 226»4 Hong Kong 1/6 1/16 Lisbon 110 i/« Madrid 36 13/16 MilanBritish Wireless - 98 words
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Article103 1934-08-09 8 The rate of issue Is Rs. 155 $'00. The rate of payment Is Rs. 157 =5100. The rate of payment is the rate current on the day of receipt ot the Money Order Advice by the Strain Settlements Post Office. The rates of Issue of Money orders drawn103 words
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Article21 1934-08-09 8 The Air Mail dispatched from Singapore on Aug. 2 was delivered In Lonajii on Aug. 9 (7 days i.21 words
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Article32 1934-08-09 8 MAILS FOB E UROPE. By Calsar-I-Hhxl ilamat lean Laborde Caragola iange l*U .\rrd. S pare Lonaoi Jul> 6 July S July 13 Aug July 10 Auk July 12 Ail" July 19 Aug.32 words
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Advertisement84 1934-08-09 8 THE ROYAI EXCHANGE LONDON Head Office of lh« ROYAL EXCHANGF ASSURANCE IMCOMOftAT I O•A'O? if The Corporation was foanded o»*r 21* year. a«o aad is Urn aMnf rimpiUti htmatt OOm la Urn World. Th« Head Ottec bu •eeapicd the abort site In the heart ol the City of L— for84 words
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Article76 1934-08-09 9 RESEARCH EXPERIMENT. Mr. E. Mnrfnclyan't Conimenlii At ISihik lie»nr Mnhng. ...1 v»i*uiu« RmnMlm > I I <• I t I I tQ I Ill'" II I 4t|***aitM IN W m Ml lf«l M B|- ■lugi til 1 I 1 -id WB |iB"B fiß™^^ n^*Qi Vf^^"* WlN^^^^V ™f™^^^ W ii mi76 words
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Article54 1934-08-09 9 Nll.ll I lUNIM)N QUOTATIONS <n«N lIMI t)WH tli»tHH>l»llt I tl* lilt M IM M»M» MIIIMtI mnwihh anh mm* •HW" IM* Hl/U ■miiitiiM •Mill-... .1 II .1, <Hl^ I I ft iaiMli in gmi't ..Bit Usfcr w>mm mm -it' JJ" Jill 4NN «II»«V»V. AMWHHAN HII\IIMH. li HI54 words
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Advertisement90 1934-08-09 9 BANKING. lIONU KUNU A lIAI t^M tf MISS to Jfc*W MJb* .Bi). Bi) |IMM r.l..i|. ***** >i4i vi 1 1 1 4. •il.»,. \"i'i"<Vii'' M«n»»tn wll wAW li»*i*i*** M I.M II 1.1 111 .1 in hvNK N iltl ftl iMiturtf f;r:;;;f ;r Oil «»<■ II "I IHI 1 1 m.90 words
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Advertisement61 1934-08-09 9 RENE ULLMANN'S ANNUAL, CHEAP BABL A VISII WIN. ICNAIII.I YOU Mi INNI'IK I 111 l MOM lIMII 111 HANK. I IH WATCHES TNI LATItT DltlONt AT IOWItI PHICIi. fRADITIONAL QUALITY (I MvVVII I IKY MMKWAKI MMMMWAM (mm kh .MiiMH HigiUHlll m« 1 UDI Uin inr. (11l AP SALIC RKIME ULLMANN61 words
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Advertisement136 1934-08-09 9 RANKING. CIIAHTHHMh lIANK or A N l l 'M I N A %jum ■••ff aa WaP RIB MM UWMH It Skißiaaft^fti&A. I^AiiteAi ADA I(» lt..|« I MhklN I Ulli.ltt I it., »U (1 I lit- I IMtIUOM* HMtH. H BBAMUttUK UM JIMH^INwIIINw Mh»h« kii.imm* w— iwm— —w— NMUHI NNIISUII, lIANDU136 words
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Obituary103 1934-08-09 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS HAGENZIEKER-—At the General Hospital, Singapore on August 9, 1934, Robbert P. W. Hagenxiek.T. aged 22 yean, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hagensieker, Batarla. Interment at Bidadari Cemetery on Friday. August 10, 1934 at 4.30 pjn. ANO.—Mr. Ang Kong Teng passed away peacefully at his residence103 words
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947 1934-08-09 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1934. FIRE HELP HELP! More than six years have elapsed since the Straits Times last made an appeal to the public for funds lor the relief of suffering. In 1928, we invited subscriptions for a testimonial to Sir Ronald Ross, whom life had947 words
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Article118 1934-08-09 10 At Buckingham Palace Garden Party. Malayan guests of their Majesties the King and Queen at the garden party given at Buckingham Palace on July 20 (writes our London correspondent) were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Grummit. of Penang; Colonel and Mrs. Cecil Rae, of Ipoh; Mr.118 words
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Article734 1934-08-09 10 APPEAL CASES. The failure of solicitors to Insert sufficient particulars when framing memoranda of appeal has of late been a common occurrence, and objections have been raised by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. The Insertion of sufficient particulars is required by law, and (allure to-do so puts734 words
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Article653 1934-08-09 10 Dr. Joseph Strasser - Dr. Joseph Strasser. CZECHOSLOVAK INDUSTRY (By Czechoslovakian industry, by reason of its catholicity, represents a fair index to Continental industrial conditions. In such trades as paper production, machinery, porcelain and ceramics, etc., a distinct improvement is observable. In others, such as textiles and the important sugar industry,653 words
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Advertisement181 1934-08-09 10 SHOES OF BEAUTY AND A JOY TO WEAR. "BALLYS" -BALLYS" NEW BARE TOE SANDAL *H WHITE RAW LINEN, ONE WHITE RAW LINEN, SMART BAR, MEDIUM TOE, AND CUBAN HEEL. CUBAN HEEL. SIZES 2 TO 7. SIZES 2 TO 7. PRICE $6.95 PRICE $7.50 -BALLYS" "BALLYS" BLACK PATENT COURT WHITE KID181 words
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Advertisement56 1934-08-09 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. THERE'S Mtfcitg qiite so good as a MARCONI RADIO GRAMOPHONE NEW MODEL $275 Cabinet ot specially selected walnut. (Can ud tear one playing) AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. AUK CHATS NOIRS BEAUTY SALON FACE MASSAGE Scientific treatment of: Creasy skin, pimples, blackheads56 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-08-09 11 f.itnjrbtt BS»H+i MX, I heir n4Hi 0i »vi»nl'' "ppurl a fund I irlUui ban lllih''l 1 L f^pHß I c«lv«J IM ','i I U v" '0 TM.H ->■'■34 words
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Article17 1934-08-09 11 t < ml '< f I• I I I I I ill* 4 10 <uxl U»at fe»r17 words
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34 1934-08-09 11 LESS EMPLOYMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN. Mon Hl^p^p^pj ttuf by. Aiif 7 In ttUlMi. 'it L) I hlil *1|>m1 liu'uaf rbi ffl > miiIm fnHBSvf* work I' t .tit rwt».wi lr»tllr n^|»rr«ilon. mi 114)4 m'irt U"'34 words
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Article28 1934-08-09 11 WM IIMVy I li«nt v fumii uriatiiM beat I > i tf iIUnK in (v x«i K>< '■•linn »l m a UtUUr "i or nAUfw wcpoi^B i28 words
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Article9 1934-08-09 11 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS. 700 WM I |Mri MM £91,0129 words
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Article31 1934-08-09 11 M 0140 14 4 Jtl 1 111 1 ft ft H Al*4 <Ml fit t A iv Af M A IdffnJj ''unit* 1 ll'lt ft |ni, t|fi» nt AfßS^31 words
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12 1934-08-09 11 SINO-ITALIAN "PLAN OF CO-OPERATION." W HANfP'" 111 1 lUHI wi ii mi12 words
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Article19 1934-08-09 11 «f kllU In M. I rlflUi «>«rt kiili I duiliif Urn ri)tn i>i k It* kiuitt »iv19 words
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Article10 1934-08-09 11 Hi lllflli> fHfl' "Mil" *tt WiIHB^IBBt^B^BiBJD llfl rtb10 words
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Article14 1934-08-09 11 Mvtrftl im'milih n« Urn t.i utufioii of is In >i flfll, fIUBJ14 words
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Article20 1934-08-09 11 DROUGHT HAVOC IN U.S. KMI'iR A i "(IN Nr Jlflli^o! UnU|l«» *r« Kixt' ru' i Unllar lull ii .i brtin-20 words
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1506 1934-08-09 12 GREAT FIRE DISASTER. Desolation Reigns Today Over Large Area. The fire which broke oat at Tleng Bahru just after noon yesterday developed into one of the worst biases for years past, the local brigade chasing the conflaratlon nearly a mile before X was Anally controlled1,506 words
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Article212 1934-08-09 12 German Complaint About J Formosa Imports. Tet anther case under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance listed for trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district Judge, yesterday, was settled by mutual consent between the parties. The subject matter of the charge was gramophone records imported from212 words
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Article97 1934-08-09 12 Alleged Default Of Estate Trustee. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 8. A suit for $1,072 for salary due was begun in the Supreme Court today. The parties were 8. M. Hameed Sultan, a commission agent, of Klang, and his former employer K. A. Abdul Gafoor,97 words
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Article56 1934-08-09 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Soremban, Aug. 7. Describing himself as an Australian, William Brown, pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and Incapable and was fined $4, by the Seremban magistrate, Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell. As the fine was not paid the accused had56 words
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Article23 1934-08-09 12 The Goodyear Tyre Co. is opening a factory in Batavla in October, the initial output o.* which will be 300 tyres, a d^y.23 words
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Article413 1934-08-09 12 Rural Board's Decision. At a meeting of the Singapore Rural Board held In the Land* Office yesterday the Hon. Mr. W. Ebden presiding, it was decided to declare the whole of the Rural Board area as a building control area. Before proceeding with, the business of the413 words
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Article39 1934-08-09 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Aug. 7. While cycling at Taiping yesterday i morning 8. Slnnappan, a 20-years-old Tamil, came Into collision with a hired motor-car. Sinnappan is now in a serious condition in the Taiping Hospital.39 words
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Article547 1934-08-09 12 Inquest Re-opened. STATEMENTS ABOUT LOOSE FLOOR. In the light of fresh information received by the police the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. O. Porter, decided to re-open the Inquiry into the death of a young Cantonese woman servant, Lee Kwee Heok, who was found dead In547 words
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Article85 1934-08-09 12 Then Tamil Stabs Himself. (From Our Own Correspondent .l Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. On July 34 a Tamil. Kumaran, stabbed a womin while bathing in a pond at Sungel Beat The woman died Instantaneously from sixteen wounds, and the man then turned the knife on him. elf. Inflicting85 words
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Article161 1934-08-09 12 No Need For Sharpened File. The expert evidence ol Mr. L\ Knudsen, a motor engineer of Borneo Motors, was called by Mr. BlalrWUUhlre, A.S.P., (prosecuting) to rebut the explanation of Wong Soo in a charge of possession of a sharpened file in a metal sheath. Wong 800*8 story161 words
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Article425 1934-08-09 12 MR. HAYNES' REMARKS ON MALAYS. Mr. A. S. Haynes, until recently acting Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, gave an address on the administration of what Is now generally known as British Malaya at the Royal Empire Society's Summer School at Oxford and we cannot let a425 words
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Article71 1934-08-09 12 Two Sikh: Again .Remanded. Two Sikhs, Inder Singh and Tar.i Singh, who are charged with the attempted murder of a compatriot, again appeared before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday His Worship fixed the preliminary inquiry for Aug. 21. It win be recalled that originally there were71 words
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Article58 1934-08-09 12 The band of the BJS. Poilce under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will play the following weather permitting at Telok Ayer today at 5.15: Overture, Les Dragons de Vlllars (Maillart > Selection, Faust (Gounod); Intermezzo. Songe D' Amour Apres le Bal (Czlbulka); Gavotte, Stephanie (Czl bulkai;58 words
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Article25 1934-08-09 12 Mile. Gervllle-Reache, the daughter of M. Leo Oervllle-Geache, the wellknown Paris journalist, has returned to France by the Chenonceaux after a short stay in Malaya.25 words
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Article116 1934-08-09 12 Singapore. ADCLPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dane« with Royal Hawaiian Entertainers. ILfIAMBRA Melody In Spring with Charlrt Runlet Lanny Rou A Ann Sothern. 615— 1.16. cxmot. Oreater Marcus Show. Fantasias Of 19M. ».M. QBCAT VVOaXD Cabaret— Deril's in Lore Th« Match King. MAKLBOaOUGH Zahre lank— Hindustani Talkie S— f.ls. NEW116 words
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Advertisement64 1934-08-09 12 ARRIVEDI A DIESEL-ENGINE J§k TDlirif I IxUvfV runs on FUEL OIL Saves 75% on fuel alone Pulls even better than a similar power petrol eng-ine Less gear change at low speeds. Complete combustion without smoke at all times The successful commercial vehicle of the year Enquire now for price and64 words
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Article391 1934-08-09 13 A Wonderful City— And So Easy To Raise A Thirst! A well-deserved tribute to Slnga pore as a modern city and to the sportsmanship of Britishers as a whole and their wonderful system of colonisation was paid by Mr Elmer Coudy. ol the Marcus Show, at the luncheon391 words
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Article117 1934-08-09 13 Conservancy Fees Not Included In Rate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. Great surprise was caused at the Sanitary Board meeting today when the chairman stated that in regard to the proposal to Include conservancy fees in the general assessment rate, which had been carried117 words
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Article109 1934-08-09 13 Police Inspector's Find In Taiping. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Aug. 8 Sub-Inspector H. Singh of the Talping Police while going to the Sikh Temple to pray during the week-end, leisurely walked behind the temple precincts, as it was not yet time tor worship. He was astonished109 words
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Article114 1934-08-09 13 WAS HE THE CYCLIST Charged at Taiping with falling tc maintain efficient control over his bicycle, as a result of which he kn-icked down a Chinese pedestrian, a Malay youth. Mat Es& denied he was *ne cyclist. The Inspector prosecuting stated that the complainant, a Chinese coolie and two other114 words
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Article58 1934-08-09 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. At the Sanitary Board meeting today, the following were appointed the assessment committee for 1935: the chairman (Mr. J V. Cowgill, M.CS.i. the District Officer, Kuala Lumpur, or his representative, Mr. John Hands. M.C.H. Mr. Khan Ah Chong. Mr.58 words
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Article1026 1934-08-09 13 Indian's Plight. ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT TRAGEDIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. The amailng endurance and tenacity of purpose of an unemployed ladian who attempted to accomplish a 150-mile walk rom Kusla Lipis to KUng in order to apply for a Job but1,026 words
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Article266 1934-08-09 13 Appeal Decision. MAGISTRATE ORDERED TO REOPEN CASE. The Credit Fonder Egyptian bonds constituted a .ottery within the meaning o' the Ordinance. This was the decision promulgated by Mr. Justice Gerahty, when he delivered judgment in appeal today in the case in which J. Z. Salama and266 words
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Article61 1934-08-09 13 Over 10,000 Arrivals Last Month. Information has been received by telegraph that 2.568 state-aided labourers will arrive at Penang today by the Rohna. It U expectec that 540 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will j oceed to Pert S*ettenham for quarantine there. Arrivals last61 words
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Advertisement248 1934-08-09 13 COULD NOT REST WITHJICHING Little Red Pimples on Face, Arms, Neck. Cuticura Healed. "My trouble tuned on my leg It ami in little led pimple* that got bitget with white bead* on then which wiuld dry upVcalv I could not lesi with the awful itching Then they caret on nit248 words
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Advertisement170 1934-08-09 13 Your Personal Appearance /s^ai^^^^vw^ Everyone has learned to j t£-\ s accept the Movie Screen, World Mirror of whatever '^BTfjjf^f h Fashion decrees. WHj |M| I The "STARS" themselves \3 Ml I show distinctive indiviN^^^yj J duality in all their apparel Sjf^ and as WING LOONG enjoys the unique distinction170 words
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242 1934-08-09 14 Boxing Finals At Wembley. Indo-Ceylonese Trounced At Jalan Besar. ENGLAND WINS THREE BOXING TITLES. Canada Does Well In Bowls Tournament. London. Aug. S. The Empire games were continued at Wemblc/ today and Englt nd succeeded In taking three boxing titles. The results were as follows: Flyweight: Palmer (England) beat Berber242 words
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Article234 1934-08-09 14 Junior Singles Results And Ties. The following were the results of I the ties in the above tournament played during the week-end I. J. Vass beat Ong Cheng Guan, 15—0 15—1 Tan Peng Hock beat Ong Jin Beng, 10—15, IS— 7. I*— t Ng Mul Seng beat Wee234 words
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Article49 1934-08-09 14 The following have been Invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. "B" XI vs. SRC 11. on Mortday, at S.C.C: G H. Stroobach; D. E. Nickels, A P. Craigle; D. Alexander C. O. Van Houten. R. Davidson; R. Johnson. W. Hannay. P. D Cork, E. MacCreanor, J. B. Pickering.49 words
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Article146 1934-08-09 14 Japanese Celebrate Their N. S. Successes. (From Ov Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug. t. The Negrl SembUan Japanese Association celebrated their recent success in the Negrl Sembllan Lawn Tennis Association's State championships, last night, at a dinner wkich was held at the Association's premises in Temiang Road. The Negrl146 words
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Article71 1934-08-09 14 Russian Finishes Two Hours Ahead. Paris. Aug. 6 The Paris to Strasbourg walking contest over a course of 327 miles took place on S.unday and was won by a Russian resident of Paris, Youchkoff. who ambled over finish line in the fine time 74 hours 8 mm.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article71 1934-08-09 14 Berlin, Aug. 4. Captain Baron Karl Friodrich von Lengen, one of Germany's foremost horsemen and winner of the gold medal for fancy riding at the 1928 Olympic games Amsterdam succumbed on Friday to injuries which he sustained In a severe cross- conn try obstacle race last week.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article789 1934-08-09 14 Portsmouth. July. 24 Warships, motor-yachts, steamers, factories, and vast crowds of people lining the shore gave Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's America's Cup challenger Endeavour a thunderous send-off when she sailed for the United States tt\tm nwirnlnj As Endeavour slowly passed oat of Portsmouth Harbour789 words
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Article110 1934-08-09 14 Thmd«y, Aocut rooUmU B.C.C. WL A A Aaoclatfcm. Fling: Second Dlv Mao. Fata Branl ▼s. WfltatiSFV Rectamt, T^l^ti Bcav SOdlum; Third DiTUlon. -A" LNtei Tm. _"B" Bunnen-up, Anaon Saad rrtfcy. A^M M. PaottaU: Ptaat DMdaa. Mateya n f-htrw. Amod Rotd SUdfcnn. HI. vs. ACS., ifc.L pound Rogky roottwH110 words
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Article, Illustration641 1934-08-09 14 I.C.F.A.'S FIFTEENTH DEFEAT. Pulau Brani Score Seven In First Half. Pilaa Bnuii .9; I.C.F.A 1. The first division match between the Indo-Ceylonese and Pulau Brand at Jalan Besar Stadium yesttrday proved a farce. The Islanders wre much too good for their opponents and practically did as they pleased. They dominated641 words
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Article221 1934-08-09 14 New Scrummage Rules Arranged. London, July 18 Several alterations were made in the scrummkging laws when the international Rugby Football Board in t In London during mall week with Mr R. G. Warren in the chair. The other members present were: Mr. W. T. Pearce. Admiral P. Royds.221 words
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Advertisement41 1934-08-09 14 X^k B^^^By siW L^bWN a Product of A Bk\ BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE. MmfAlLjMk M PLANTATIONS H ZmM WdWmSamm Wrwm mfiiTji Jt Kuala Pilah> Negri Semb lan FM -s. *QJ&' :^Fy\ JOIE HEHRY WAUGH 6» Co.. Lto. la^*^- PEMAHG IPOH ICUAU LUMPUR41 words
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Advertisement26 1934-08-09 14 I USED TO THINK SMITH AND JONES WERE GOOD CHAPS -UNTIL I WAS LATE FOR BREAKFAST i i AND FOUND THEY'D EATEN AJLL THE WALL'S SAUSAGES26 words
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Advertisement65 1934-08-09 14 •t mi nwiiiwuf Flavoursome Sausages brown and sleek, sizzling in the pan perhaps a rasher or so, cut not-too-thin a proper English breakfast for a hungry man Wall's Sausages of course. Wall's Sausages, made from a selected variety of choice ingredients skilfully seasoned and blended by clever chefs in Wall's65 words
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202 1934-08-09 15 Moderate Score By Australians. Entries For Taiping Amateur Races. AMATEUR RACING. Entries For Taiping Meeting. The following are the entries for the Taiping amateur meeting on Friday and Saturday: Horses, Class 3: Timburon, Winfleld, Veracity, Financier, Kirkdale, Royal Flyer and Emerald Lady. Horses, Class 4: Th 2 Crisis, Greek Windfall,202 words
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Article1929 1934-08-09 15 MALAYAN CRICKET NOTES. A Competition Wanted.— Lall Singh's Unique Record. Most Wickets. Raffles* Fine Victory.— Narrow Win For Medicos.— A Tie And A Hat-Trick. With the passing of «he August holidays and th- conclusion of Malaya's premier cricket fixture, cricketers regretfully begin to realise that there are1,929 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-08-09 15 The Singapore and Sdangor Badminton teams taken at the entrance of the Victoria Institate, Kaala Lumpur during the holidays. Singapore won by 8 gasnes to 5.26 words
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Article81 1934-08-09 15 London, Aug. ft. Birmingham: The Australians found I runs none too easy to get against Warwickshire and were disnJssed lor 2?l. Paine, whose slow left-arm bowling has been of immense value to the county for the past two season, took fcur wickets for 65 andReuter - 81 words
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Article218 1934-08-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. The Federal Capital will be the centre of attraction for polo enthusiasts In two weeks' time as the Malayan polo tournament will be played here from Aug. 24 to Aug. 27. Four teams, the Singapore military, the Singapore polo218 words
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Article76 1934-08-09 15 Two Negri Footballers Censured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. I. The Negrl Sembilan Football Association has censured the two players, Wong Chow Thong and Lee Tong Loon, who hi a Hose Cup match were ordered of the field. An apology to the referee was tendered by the76 words
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Article113 1934-08-09 15 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. at cricket during the weekend: On Saturday vs. St. Joseph's Institution on the S.C.R.C. ground: Cbua Choon Leong (capt.), Tap Ctioon Un. Sim Teng Chew, Robert B. Tan, Lim Kean KooL Tan Chlap Kirn. Can Kee Tlan, Kam Obn Lock, Low Kee113 words
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Article214 1934-08-09 15 Several Big Matches at K.L. This Season. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. Kuala Lumpur will be the venue of eight principal Rugby matches this season. On Oct. 6, Negrl Sembllan will play 'Malacca here, on Oct. 20 Perak will 'play Selangor, on Nov. 3,214 words
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Article145 1934-08-09 15 Barney Ross McLarnin To Meet Again. (By Air Mail) New York, July 23. A return match oetween Barney Ross and Jimmy McLarnin for the world welterweight championship has been arranged for Sept. 6 by the New York State athletic commission. Ross, who won McLarnin's crown on May 28145 words
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Article32 1934-08-09 15 The men's monthly medal stroke competition for July was won by Mr. N. Grtce with a score of 87—19=68. The Ball Sweep was also won by Mr. N. Orice.32 words
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Advertisement110 1934-08-09 15 Just I^^ JN Arrived "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW RECORDS FOR MID-JULY. sptrndid New Sail* fey Erie Caatea. rov* ways sum. NO. 1 NORTHWARDS NO. t SOUTHWARDS 1C 2M5 NO. 3 EASTWARDS NO. 4 WESTWARDS [C MM SAIE DA COSTA. Sinctac ul pfeytß* M* Ik* Maw Malta* Orakcatra, conducted by Ray110 words
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Article201 1934-08-09 16 American Ambassador's Tribute. "Twlxt my house and thy house what talk can there be Of headship or lordship, or service or fee? Since my house to thy house no greater can send Than thy house to my house friend comforting friend." The American Ambassador, Mr. R. W. Blngham,201 words
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Article44 1934-08-09 16 (From Our Own Correspondent > Medan. Aug. 1. The first gliding aeroplane in! Netherlands India has been constructed by an engineer at Taroetoeng (Sumatra) from old rubber-chests, cotton and bamboo. The engineer, Mr. Werth, succeeded In making ten short flights in the Sumatra highlands.44 words
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Advertisement437 1934-08-09 16 Holiday Time in AUSTRALIA Don't Miss this Great Event I PLAN to be in beautiful Melbourne for the Centenary for it will be the greatest event South of the Line. In a mild climate similar to the South of France this million-peopled city offers you an unprecedented programme of events437 words
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Article49 1934-08-09 17 Chauffeur— Drive Me To England! )<>t 1 1 iv Mil i m si) him (>Ni. n\Y A',,.,,/ I'.nllv <>tnn Ahvmi.V Hy OUM MOTORING tOKIUSI'ONIH.NI 1 All 'W^fciLtHt it i i i i .,ii t i I i L r 1 1 J-;;^ i i^i^ ttiUiLJfmi utuuuxUuuA *V >— fi* ■*<49 words
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Article22 1934-08-09 17 "SHOOTING" THE LIGHTS. ...i in mil iuhii .M. .-I r It. Pi lk- 4 H -ii-t ...111 I 9 1 i TV22 words
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21 1934-08-09 17 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. nuAiifl on OTttiin Ai^ I 9 ■I V 411 MM- an 11. .n,, t i»-itb. riMM K^H <••»••21 words
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Article13 1934-08-09 17 BRITISH CARS IN PORTUGAL 111 ii ut. M<<. -l««.J >^ j^^v^n .„„..i ii k.,»13 words
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Article65 1934-08-09 18 nlnfftporc XnmiwluHoii To Kntertaln Johorc illnwlni iii vo been Amim nnln and n«dmii.> ■■<> tomorrow J p m 'rrinlt ■lei 0bo« Ktm Kh.» to '"•II Hl' on. l < II A. and O. Santhou (I lUdmli. niM«)r» Ana v nirl (Ik i is.ii dila II I I65 words
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Article24 1934-08-09 18 I'illnwlni hflvn been Invited to I'nmlli a, P m on 11. 1 V Amhlnvßgiu I l"l I 'P HI iikl V 111 ,11 I24 words
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Article112 1934-08-09 18 Latest Baseball Results. N«w Vorh, Am I The following wtr# tha rtaulU of dm Now 4 II I w»«iiiii«i"ii S 0 llrv.lttlHl 17 1 ClilOAM II I hit it hump run for ripvMmul n l Dttrah II H i i>*|| holMNMl f»r Mt U.iil. mid I- 1 l>rlr..H *»U» 4112 words
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Article116 1934-08-09 18 Old llnyn Sporting Werit-Knd. i < iwti < orrMpotidcm KukIh Lumpur. Au« I. At, ini.rrntini, programme of sport hb« b*«n ttrranitd for tht rt-iu>>"< •r the old boy* of vi. on H«tMt.i«r, nil k.i mttel Iwrpn (hn t'MMt I lMiy» Will i, .-Bin wiiiir- the -iid bur*116 words
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Article28 1934-08-09 18 ■H Kin. Cheng ttn.lii.o.t., i petty Ipuim AKnliKit Mm MnvfioWar Bt*. '.«1 hum ilm following Kh >.« Rlpw. Amh nnnt Kirn liet.f I i.r-v Ytw Brim. Tan ri, ■I28 words
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Article168 1934-08-09 18 JnpnticHC <;.<'. Hcßfrn At Hiikll Timnh. ItMMlIt iif iftp«tt«M Ooif Hull v* Muni. Ipulllir fourmin.' n dv «in«»p«>fp Ooll Oiub Unka on Moiuinv iinpAiMM* nutttM mentioned Pr.t. Upkerl rnut (fcrtilma >Di n to and TwBhl (oi M A Hoahliakl mi.lii.. ",i n n.. r Mmwn •fid 0iaiitiir.ii (1).168 words
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Article307 1934-08-09 18 Splendid Itowllnn l{y Hprldcwlndr. Tnl|<l»r Ail| T Ah Ill1r»r«l||l« .till im.,1. h WAS Parti ButiUl iiuiitig iii. Wiwk illll, wlim I litllhllll Krl«n Hlrif heat a Talplnt i K'Uimni XI l»v MVM1 *U >"*" In North I I'alplni HiiaU RMIgMI l«i lnnn<i< I) An. 1. 1- r I.307 words
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Article88 1934-08-09 18 Nfw Trjim Taken Thp Field. (from out Mwn •aretnlMuv Au*. I u^i.t Hip N.«rl M«inbii»n h.M-hPjr MMon op»n*d to •inr «rh«ti n#w lw< tha noiii mbIiimI u Tti» <:<»IU t»«»m in Urn N*tii win i,r iliawn mainly from tha r<'Ut««T mmbam of th# EtirMUn community •till Ik.88 words
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Advertisement96 1934-08-09 18 IJ^HK^^^i^^V Jy Si* I \...f s^jdr B&. 1934 STANDARD "TWELVE" TRIBUTES FROM THE PRESS PHI < \U RIDEB MXI A MM lIUNDKI I) I'OUNDI U. AND M mmiv a M 5 WITH PHI SALOON di Mxi mody" —Horning Po»t 'mlml. In,' 1 I xvl.i. h Hir pi v run li..|<|96 words
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Advertisement337 1934-08-09 18 WHITEAWAVS GREAT augosi SUE (SECON D WEEK I DURING WHICH mot wnds <>i BARGAINS FROM IViRV MMWIMMINI AKI I I |< I I IN OUR BARGAIN p.xsimint AT HALF PRICE AND LESS BARGAINS IN WEARING APPAREL FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN, BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD LINEN, CLASS WARK, CHINA, HARDWARE, SPORTS337 words
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Article101 1934-08-09 19 Drastic Reprisals. PRINCE STARHEMBERCS THREAT. Vienna, Aug. 8. The men beyond the frontiers must understand that Austrian patience tia« run out, and the same methods may be applied against them as they have used against us," declared Prince Starhemberg. the Vice-Chancellor who Is concurrently DefenceReuter - 101 words
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Article155 1934-08-09 19 German News Agency And Austrian Photos. Berlin, Aug. 5. Excitement in the foreign press regarding the apparent issue of news pictures in Berlin reporting the main events of the Austrian insurrection several days before the rebellion took place, have been set at rest by an official explanation. TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 155 words
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Article43 1934-08-09 19 China's Financial Position Endangered. Shanghai. Aug. 9. A serious threat to China's financial position is seen in the contirued heavy shipments of silver out of the country. Silver exports In July are estimated at over $20,000,000. Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 43 words
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Article115 1934-08-09 19 Japan's Plan To Occupy Singapore! Shanghai. Auk. 8. A Chinese report from Japan states that th« Japanese War Office has decided to tike the following measures to meet the "coming" world war: The Japanese army In Manchukuo will occupy Fulun, capital of Mongolia, which will be used115 words
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Article85 1934-08-09 19 Dissolution Of Mrs. Sun's Party Demanded. Tokio, Aug. 5. The Japanese Foreign Office has Instructed the Japanese Minister Mr. Arlyoshi, to protest against the formation of a new political party by th« widow of the great Chinese liberator. Dr. Sun Yat-sen. and to demand Its Immediate dissolution onAneta-Trans-Ocean - 85 words
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Article85 1934-08-09 19 Disappearance Of British Soldier. Sh?nghai, Aug. 8. Efforts by the French and Chinese authorities to brint, about an early settlement of the Great Wall Incident betv.een the British and the Japanese has encountered another hitch. A British soldier has mysteriously disappeared and the British garrison troops stationed85 words
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Article131 1934-08-09 19 To Replace Federal Reserve System. Washington, Aug. 7. The creation of a central bank of issue, which would take over the functions of the Federal Reserve system and place the control of credit and currency directly in the hands of the Government, is stated in official circlesReuter - 131 words
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Article121 1934-08-09 19 Canadian Brewer In Vancouver. Seattle, Aug. 7. The Federal Judge, Meterer, has ordered George Reifel. the Canadian brewer who was arrested early In July for alleged smuggling, to forfeit the $100,000 bond on which he was released. He and his father. Henry Reifel, failed to appear in courtReuter - 121 words
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Article107 1934-08-09 19 Paris, Aug. 7. "I am willing to guarantee that the nations need not fear another major war for ten years," declared Mr. Lloyd George In an Interview with Le Petit Journal He said there was no question that Germany was unable to make war at present. ItReuter - 107 words
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Article268 1934-08-09 19 Rubber Firm On U.S. And Eastern Advices. London, Aus 3. On the Stock Exchange today the recent Improved sentiment was well maintained and despite the ere of the holiday, transactions have been fairly numerous. The cheapness of money stimulated Investment demand for gilt-edged and Indian loans. Home rails,Reuter - 268 words
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Article123 1934-08-09 19 Anti-British Fakir's Raid. Simla, Aug. 6. The notorious anti-British agitator, the Fakir of Alingar, whose ambition Is to invade British territory, led a force of 200 tribesmen into Malakand, the protected area north of Peshawar, during the week-end killing one and wounding eight. Effective resistance was put upReuter - 123 words
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Article100 1934-08-09 19 Italian Ex-Deputy Sentenced. Rome, Aug. 6. A long feud between Fascist chiefs in the course of which cne slapped another's face at headquarters has led to the arrest of ex-Deputy Leandro Applnatl who has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Applnatl was formerly under-secre-tary of the party andReuter - 100 words
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Article96 1934-08-09 19 Great Gathering At Berlin. Berlin, Aug. 8. The world congress of the Baptist World Alliance held two gala assemblies on Sunday in the auditorium of the Berlin Exhibition Hall which was filled by 15,000 delegates and visitors. The early meeting brought forth a colourful display of national costumesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 96 words
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Article41 1934-08-09 19 Hiroshima Powder Works Explosion. Toklo, Aug. 5. Thirty persons were killed and many injured when a supply of dynamite exploded in the powder works at Hiroshima. The explosion were due to spontaneous combustion following the extremely hot weather.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 41 words
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Article24 1934-08-09 19 Shanghai, Aug. 8. Shanghai was struck by a typhoon at noon today, but onfy slight damage was done.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 24 words
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Article229 1934-08-09 19 C.E .R. WORKERS' CLUBS Closed By The Harbin PoKce. According to reports from Harbin, the Manchurian police undertook a regular campaign against cultural and educational Institutions of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Now all four clubs of employees and workers of the C.E.R. In Harbin, Including the largest cultural centre In229 words
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Article67 1934-08-09 19 To Open The Eucharistic Congress In Argentina. Rome, Aug. 7. The Pope is sending Cardinal Pacelli to open the Eucharistic Congress in. Buenos Aires In October to stem "the hysterical sensual cults" to the Madonna in Latin-American countries. Two Italian convente recently have been suppressed owing to morbidReuter - 67 words
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Article24 1934-08-09 19 Berlin, Aug. 1. Saholars In German public schools from now on will devote Saturdays to instruction on Nazi ideals and activities.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement146 1934-08-09 19 NOVELTY IN SELF-TIMING ATTACHMENT. Simple and reliable. No Release required. Just screw It direct into your camera. 1 Works silently without vibration. Period before exposures can be varied Irom 15 to 60 seconds. Only 11/4 inch. Weighs Vi ounce. Price $2.70. <™ Direct Self-timing Attachment also available (or LEICA. i146 words
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Advertisement373 1934-08-09 19 MEN'S SHIRTS JRly^ can express Just such a degree mJ/"^^^/^^^^^, of nicety as can a perfectly J^T )fv tailored suit. And they should 1 J^te<^M Colour to harmonise with the 7 /J^f fl V y J particular suiting... a tie to C\y I r-^"" match, these are most impor- */|L>Jl^373 words
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Article, Illustration80 1934-08-09 20 Scenes of Desolation In Singapore THE SCENES OF DESOLATION at Tlong Bahru. Bukit Ho Swee and Havelock Road. 1. All that is left of what was a populous area yesterday. 2. Hoses playing on the smouldering: ruins. 3. It is estimated that 30,000 feet of hose-pipe was called into use80 words
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Advertisement16 1934-08-09 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Hcafl Office far Malay*: SINGAPORE.16 words