The Straits Times, 1 September 1934

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  • 29 1 The Straits Times The Straits Times. THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times «h \m\
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 244 1 Singapore: 140. Cecil st. cphone 6151)/ HILTONIA IsreiNO pillows Salt httwt* t I PASKOE CO. I ri'KNITVSK IMANtFACTTBER} CORNWALL MOUSE 54. Orchard Bm4 PHONE 2153. DO YOU KNOW THAT ~^ggg ONE POUND OF MONSANTO SACOHAMM Jy^fi^ is sornciENT to sweeten 26.000 CUPS Or COFFEE? jj.^"^JHs"j/£ (tMtMAmin IS aSout too nut
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    • 132 1 Crosley Crosley SHELVADJR 'The Best oT all Electric Refrigerators with shelves In the door which Is what all Housewives want m a modern refrigerator. LEE AND FLETCHER, 102, NOHTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37-39, HIGH STREET. MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC SNOW-ROOM, MUNICIPALITY. WHO IS YOUR EXECUTOR? If an individual, does he
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    • 370 1 •n.«u.4tH|: »**ll^-'hobs|»;.. ill if' -^^^^teflp SIX REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE PRESERVENE 1. PBSSUUTKNE 41ssol*s* staias out of the ctethes m TWENTY MIM'TES. without rubbing I. FKESERVENC Is extra toed for Woollens. Hands, Blankets, Silks, etc. Does not cause Prints to run. X. PKESCKVENE icaores pease and other stains from
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    • 9 1 FOR FLOWERS PHONE 4097 16. Orchard Read. (Amber Mansions)
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    • 58 2 n'PPINQ ANNOUNCEMENTS. IWHUM TRW f8 MPM: If'" ;«|J 1|.>.l !»)««m JHJH A EHAN6E 8F T8 EHRBPE Via AMfRieA: RBHNB TNI W8«:B Ii i UU.( U T8 IHIBPE VIA WH: 1 HP M 1i..i.1.u Jluum lit, v l I VI* W 1 ii AiMiiiiW Sept- i „i tMi lU>> I' \*^l
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    • 64 2 IMb tOTJi^W 1., t HIM t Mft III! rarrs. n |"r a»i Ik* atfU Usktt^pVttfll %kffr^ {XX fife Sv I Mmv Bm»1 MM* I HWT|m| i« H«* II ntiMM M M .ill-. ■<" i iv iitlttf H i l*» 4 40INT IIIVI6I MHWi i,WW DLVifl i-WK I CT!| cIE WIHIIMt
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    • 33 2 171.11.= lINBAPBRI T8 EUIBPE VIA AMERIEA: PRHTIIT IBVHN6E IN T8HBI« Ebftl! mm: JI MIHIHiI IKt llbK wwm "•mm B i fsffisi r m MMMH HUM ■MM P*"* HHI v!!r" MMM njjSftS ii. BJ
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    • 117 2 Mi HAT H HUMI I I I> I 4|,, nupuni BRXS NAvtalTlON Co.. IN |l .1# I II til II it HAMM |M| iiuiiiiini MVIW vfi NH B wwfettba m, i. in %WM ii 111 i "i il I C. pKOmPTheuS Jars fk i I m,, m, i, j i
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  • 285 3 New 10,000 Ton Liner For Australian Coast. A new 10.000 ton passenger and cargo motor liner Is to be acquired by Mcllwralth McEacharn and Company for their Australian coastal trade. The new liner, which will cost about £500,000, will be built at the yards of Messrs. Harland and
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  • 96 3 Bombay: 1 smallpox case and 1 death itta: 44 cholera cases and a ia compared with 43 cases and ths m the previous week; 3 ix cases and 3 deaths. .^ong: 2 cholrea cases and no ■a s: 23 cholera cases, and 12 ieatha as compared with 33
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  • 111 3 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Saturday. September 1. Ships alonriid* the Wharves or expected to mniTO. Codowr. (.a-t Entrance KLFPCL HAKBOUS. MaJi Whar: Sri Tunda. Lch. -Lady Gmll?mard." The Cable, Mahidol. Lch. "Crow." OH Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil VtSSLLS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjoag Paga*. Albert Doc.: Soil Victoria Dock Umnea. Keppei
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  • 292 3 Fishermen's Five Days In Open Boat. Weak with exhaustion, starved, and parched with thlrat, nine fishermen staggered ashore from an open dory at the tiny fishing village of Little Arise, five miles from Arlchat, Nova Scotia, says Reuter. They were survivors from the schooner Astrid, which sank
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  • 230 3 New Method Of Cleaning Ship's Hulls. Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., managers of the Blue Funnel Line, recently tested the process of removing paint and scale from the hulls of ships by sand-blasting and found the method very satisfactory. Their motorship Stentor was docked at Amsterdam In the
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  • 83 3 Notice to Mariners. Temporary.— Singapore. Inner Roads— Wreck marked by light-buoy, (a) Wreck: Posfcton —At a distance of 100 yards 352 degrees from the flashing green light on southern of. detached mole or breakwater. Lat. 1 deg. 16' N., long. 103 degrees 51" E. (approx). Description—Sunken wreck
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  • 80 3 Pilots ana masters of steamships entering or leaving Keppel Harbour are warned that pile driving operations are In progress on the northern shore between western end of section 10 and Pulau Hantau. Speed must be reduced as much as possible otherwise the wash from passing steamers will cause
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  • 77 3 The Panama Canal authorities, on the twentieth anniversary of the openIng of the waterway, have announced that since it was opened 80,122 ships have passed through, paying $339,287,000 m transit fees and carryiiK 306,370.000 tons of cargo. The ships Include 35.123 United States vessels. 21,874 British, 4.672 Norwegian
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  • 273 3 To Be Shipped From Black Sea Ports. Fixtures of steamers to c*ttf grain from the Black Sea ports to Shanghai, Dairen and Vladivostok, which were in evidence last week, may not be exceptional, but are sufficient unusual to attract attention, says the Journal of Shipping. Needless
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  • 174 3 Cable Ship Rescues 14 Chinese. Shanghai. Fourteen Chinese, men, women, and children, clinging to the wreck of Chinese scow, were rescued recently by Captain E. Nielsen, who is master I of the Great Northern Telegraph Company's cable steamer Pacific. At the time the Pacific was engaged m effecting
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  • 88 3 Part Of Horseshoe Torn From Falls. The terrific force of water pouring over Niagara Falls recently tore away a large portion of the famous Horseshoe, hurling tens of thousands of tons of rock into the gorge below. The noise of the collapse was heard for miles. The maximum
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  • 135 3 But Shipping Chief Will Not Reduce It. 'British shipping and British industry cannot afford the crews' wage.,. and loading and discharging expenses it is now paying, which are so far out of proportion to the standard existing m many countries abroad," said Mr. Basil Sanderson, presiding at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 133 3 American Lloyd Agency Ltq HH**l« l« *t tI«4K« Hi) II I MX lift $mim\ States ill J Steamship Company PAST AND REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. Through Bills of Lading issued to principal South American and West Indian ports. B.S. "GENERAL SHERMAN" dae 1. sail H.ngkong Sept. 15 due
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    • 728 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated la PMSy LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS, FJatS. RLYS. AND 81AM STATES r AILWATS. TELEPHONE i Frelrtt MM Passage BUI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMJ'ItU. (incorporated m England) STEAMSHIPS— RAi:.WAVB HOTELS EXP EKSS. (Incorporated to England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up I with Canadian
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    • 430 3 ELLERMAN BLCKN ALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporate tn Knfland "ELLERMAN" UNE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Ta» ParU art) 3ue» Canal Due Sail* Steamer B'pore Ooor*. CITY OF ORAN In port Sept. 1 tCITY OP BATH Sept. 7 Sept. CITY OP NORWICH Bept. 14 Bept II tCalls Genoa. L'pool and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 91 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday Sept. 1. H. W. 3.40 a.m., 7 f*. 7 In., 3.5 p.m., 8 ft. 7 In. L. W. 8.50 a.m.. 4 ft. 8 in., 10.4 p.m., 2 ft. 7 In. Sunday. Sept. 2. H W. 4 58 a.m.. 6 ft. 9 in., 3.57 p.m., r ft. 2
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  • 24 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. IN MEMORIAM. In loving Memory of JOHN WILLIAMS. lat« Survey Department. Singapore, who died on September 1. 1933 ■THY WILL BE DONE."
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    • 468 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for an* position advertkwd In these cotamas tend wales of tastlsnonlaia Do not sea* origtaala LOCAL EMPLOYERS ht vtne vacancies foi Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the Tluropean Unemployment Commlttet at the Y.MCA. Singapore COOK-BOY and wife, as working amah Apply Joy. 3rd
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    • 787 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE. N*. 7, SC Thomas Walk. First Class Boarding Establishment.. Phune 3597. VACANCIES Mrs. Andrews 2 St. Thomas Walk. Terms moderate All conveniences. SUNNYSIDE, 7 Oxliy Road, highly recom. board residence. Slngl-; Sc double rooms. Every comfort. Tele. 6576. METRUPOLE HOTEL. Bn* Basah Road. Mod. San service. Rooms from $40
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    • 651 4 FOR SALE. A BARGAIN, upright grand piano, London make. Box Na 71, Straits Times. FOB YOUB WINES PROVISIONS Mart Sc Exchange 301, North Bridge Road. MOVTRIE PIANO as new. Owner leaving colony. Offers to R 9, Chs.ts worth Park. CHEAP SCRIBBLING PADS— FOR WORKSHOPS, SCHOOLS AND OFFICES— SEE ADVERTISEMENT— IN
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    • 887 4 PUBLIC NOTICES McALISTER COMPANY, LTD. Notlc? !s hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday. September 7 to Monday, September 10. 1934 inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board. McALISTER Sc COMPANY LIMITED, A. TINDALL. Secretary. Abridged Statement 0?
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    • 715 4 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF SNG KIONG LEE ALSO KNOWN AS SWEE KEONG LEE, DECEASED. Pvsaant to the Trustees Ordinance 1929. NOTICE Is hereby given that all creditor; and other persons having any claims against the estate of SNG KIONO t.«tk also known as SWEE KEONG LEE, Deceased, late
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    • 223 4 BUSINESS CARDS, eto FIGARO Ladles Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING. By European Experta, $8. $10 ONLY BAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) and ct 93. Bras Baaah Rnad. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. WHEN YOU REQUIRE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, PRINTING, ETC., Write or Call at
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 181 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outsld* Without MabTC, Malar* Portage. Monthly SIM f H» Qoarterlv f t-M S12M t 7.51 Bait Yearly Iiroo S24.M HIM Tori? U(N M8.M SM.M Vote.— OatcUMan chum sboaW lacta** the anal hank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* and Instructions tai CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS arc ai ondar:— 25
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  • 802 5 ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL— I4th Sun- 1 day after Trinity, Sept. 2, 6.50 a.m., Holy Come.; 7.30 a.m.. Matins; 8 a.m. Holy Comn. (Choral); 10 a.m.. Children's Service; 5.30 p.m.. Evensong (Choral and S.rmon; 10.30 a.m.. Matins and Sermon at Naval Base; 6.30 p.m.. Service at Johore; 830 p.m.,
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  • 218 5 Call sign ZGE. Wavelength 48.92 Metres. SUNDAY, SEPT. 2. 7 to 9 p.m. Programme of Gramophone records. Orchestral, Carmen Soldiers changing the Guard; "Carmen" March of The Smugglers— Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Songs m English. The Lost Chord; Songs In Italian. Ombra Mai Fu (Largo)— Enrico Caruso.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 252 5 HOTELS TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL THE POPULAR ROZSNYAY'S DANCING, SINGING MUSICAL TRIO NON-DINERS $1.00 EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 SEA VIEW ff~7 HOTEL IDEAL SEAsillE RESORT TONIGHT SPECIAL TONIGHT DINNER DANCE CONCERT DURING DINNER CABARET BOBBY'S DANCE REVUE EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. t MORNING
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    • 182 5 INSURANCE FIRE-ACCIDENT MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASBURANCI HONG KONO FIRE INSCE. CO.. LTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. LTD WESTERN ASSURANCE CO ONION INSCE SOCIETY OP CANTON LTD EAGLE STAR ft BRIT DOM INSCE CO. LTD. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In 83.) PHI L O O THE RADIO WITHOUT
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 397 5 UB.C. PROGRAMME. Following are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters Schedule of Wavelengths. Call Signs Frequency Wavelengths Kc/s. 1 OSA 6.050 49.59 OSA 9.510 31.55 O8C 9.585 31.30 GSD 11.750 25.53 GSE 11,860 25.30 GSF 15.140 19.82 GSQ 17.790 16.66 GSH 21,470 13.97 TODAY. 6.20 a.in. Big Ben.
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    • 310 5 SINGAPORE. The following programme will be broadcast by "Z.H.I." Singapore owned and operated b> Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd., Broadcast House, Orchard Road, Singapore. Wave length 49.9 metres. MONDAY, SEPT. 3. 6 p.m Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel dance orchestra under direction of Dan
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    • 146 5 Our Crossword Puzzle M 1 3 IS £> I (CLUES.) ACKO3S. Born n(une 23. Pertaining to Africa 1. Electrical worker 25 Cripple 8. Solutions 27. They go out 9. Benefits 30. placid H. Notice 31. Roman emperor. 13. Like 14. Pronoun 15. Illuminators 17. Infuse slowly J8 g^ Solution Of
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  • 2677 6 Parachute Post Possibilities Soring Time on the (.round Train And Plane Connections Supercharged Day Bomber For R.A.F. Steam And Water Cooling 512 Miles Of Open Sea Four-Engined Safety Air Navigation Progress— Position-fixing In Mid- Air. London, Aug. 7. BRITISH holldaymakers have discovered
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  • 245 6 Remarkable Contrasts Shown. London, Aug. 18. Britain's statistics of unemployment show remarkable contrasts between different communities m the United Kingdom. For example, Luton, the hat manufacturing centre, shows only 1.5 per cent, of the insured workpeople unemployed m May, while m Brynmawr, m Wales, 74.5 per cent,
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  • 185 6 I Girl "Dared" To Touch Live Rail. Evidence was given at the inquest ai Croydon on Doris Beatrice Hook, aged 12, that she was on tne level crossing on the Croydon and Wimbledon electric line at Mount Pleasant with another girl and .wo boys. One boy dared the
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  • 65 6 Effect Of Earthquake In Japan. Successive earthquakes in the Nagoya district have caused the famous feudal castle there to lean on Its north-western side, it was discovered recently following investigations by experts. About Yen 1,000,000 will be required for its repair. The castle, with a set of gold
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  • 444 6 Auctioneer Taken For A Ride. An auctioneer who was to have conducted a tithe distress sale at Clalnes, near Worcester, was taken for a ride by some unknown persons and left on a lonely road. As a result the sale did not take place.
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  • 117 6 Ambitious Flight In New Fast Plane. New York. One o^ the fastest commercial aeroplanes m the history of aviation is now being prepared for an ambi.tious flight. The Glendale (Calif.) Aeroplane Development Corporation are now completing the construction of a single-motor transport machine capable of cruising
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  • 107 6 Arab Bands On The Warpath." Algiers. Encouraged by the recent outbreak of rioting m Constantine, armed and masked bands of Arabs are terroiisIng the whole cjuntryslde In pillaging raids. i The gangs are operating In true highwaymen fashion, looting farms and waylaying travellers on the roads and taking
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  • 348 6 THE ADVOCATES OF TEMPERANCE." Barmaids Banished In New Zealand. The claim was made for the International Congress on Alcoholism by Lord Clwyd recently that It demonstrated the importance of the temperance movement as an influence for International peace amd concord. This claim was advanced when he openod the session for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 It's a DEAL! and no matter what you call tor u> a deal In your favour «hen you arrange to run an ad. to the classified columns ot the papfr that gets irott results because it gets read the most. THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE 4. Wholesale Retail Manufacturing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 442 7 I WMgT, Screamingly funny— lrresistibly human. The story „c A THOUSAND AND ■r^V'l o« man and a do* outcasts, who out together S^wV !"«'m g+ I to conquer the world with nothing but themselves! PA V L O N HILARIOUS COMEDY !Qdna"THE OUTCAST" HHS^H STARRING A 1 Wm |V /nrernattonoi
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    • 372 7 THE ONE /^fr|BEj\\ftND ONLY TA L K I E oM rox U I RECORD. i YAM SENG ii I The new Fox Film -YAM SENG" will be Shown at Capitol Theatre Soon. The Records from this Film are ready for your trial. Come early please. T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE, SI/63, High
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    • 149 7 Positively LAST DAY! 9CB^v Don't Miss This Daring but Delightful SAUCY COMEDY that Everybody's Talking about iHPifc 3.15-6.15-9.15 CLA RK GABLE Co-stnrred for the first time with CLAUDETTE COLBERT "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" A Red hot romance of a girl who was after a husband and a man who was
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  • 202 8 Rubber Prices Unchanged. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 1. T'.io rubber markets are very quiet and prices remain unchanged. Both New York and London rubber markets are closed today and New York will also be closed on Monday. It is estimated that United Kingdom rubber stocks
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  • 307 8 Singapore, Sept. 1, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Rice. Rangoon "Meetone" per koyan 5142 Rice. Rangoon "Small Mill" per koyan $134 Rice Rangoon "Sudhaganda" per koyan $134 Rice. Slam parboiled No. 1 per bag $490 Rice. Slam parboiled No. 2 per bag $4.80 TIN PRICE. September 1. Singapore tin pride
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 444 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5 Sellers. 5/4% £1 £1 Asam Kumbangr 37/6 40/£1 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 cd. 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 60 50 Hitam Tin 1 1
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      • 295 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.85 1.95 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.2.6 6.7.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 El £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3 26/6 11 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 23/9
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      • 158 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Sineanore MuniciDal 4K> n c «J^n -ma „r of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vis pc of 1907 red. 1947 81.600/00 110 115 nom. o. M Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of
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      • 365 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 1.60 1.70 1.60 165 A. Hitam ($1) A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($1) Bassett ($1) Brogas ($1) 2.10 2.20 2.10 2.20 3.40
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    • 458 8 Market Touches New High Level. Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., In their weekly rubber market review', state:— Since our last review prices have advanced to new high levels. The undertone remains strong, and there has been good buying by both trade, and speculators, some of the latter
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  • 241 8 D.'unM (Toba) Spik. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labumn (irUrudu) 330p m. Sarawak (generally) I'lrl Sibu (Marudu) 3.30 da. Netherlands India:— Bagan and Bengkalls (Toboall) 4 p.m. Bandjernuuln (Bllnjoe) ..4 p.m. Laboean Bulk and Tandjong Balel (Rantau) pjn. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Seoang) 4 pm. Rengat tt TetnbUahan
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  • 38 8 Bj Rajputaria Felix Rousrel M t St. Aldegonde Karoa Dempo 1*1: nrra. S pore lot-don July 20 Aug 11 July 24 Aug 16 July 27 Aug 16 July 26 Aug 18 Aug 3 Aug 23
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  • 87 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. announce that fiiey have received by cv>le, T .h9 following buyers prices tor Malkj an I Palm Oil and Palm KeinrU:--Palm Oil In Bulk. c.l.f. landed weight Halhax (Neva Scotia) 2.75 cents (U.S. c >rrency) per lb. c.l.f. landed weight Liverpool Holland Hamburg
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  • 54 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. tomorrow The mall will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket .lolders immediately. j Correspondence lor non-boxnolders will be sen*, out by the 8.25
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 576 9 To Pay Two Dividends. The annual meeting of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., will be held In Malacca next Friday. The report of the directors states that amalgamation with the Buklt I Jelotong Rubber Estates, Ltd, was effected as from Jan. 31, 1934, and the accounts
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    • 164 9 July Aggregate Of 32,647 Tons. The figures of United States rubber consumption In July now to hand are about up to market expectations. From 32,000 tons to 33,000 tons had been looked for. It will be seen that stocks are some 6.700 tons up on the month,
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    • 285 9 The interests of the East Asiatic Industry and Plantation Company, ot Copenhagen, consist of holdings in the Danish Soyacake Factory, the Pong Tin Mine and in rubber and coconut plantations, (writes the Financial Times). The principal asset is the soya-cake undertaking, but the improvement which has occurred
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    • 782 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Aug. 11. There has been no distinct change in the market conditions during the past week. Inquiry In cloth has again been fairly extensive but there have been many difficulties experienced In arranging terms of fresh contracts. Buyers have not been prepared
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    • 166 9 Success Of Export Duty Scheme. Amsterdam, Aug. 6. According to preliminary reports the Introduction of an export duty on native rubber In the outlying districts of the Dutch East Indies has experienced no opposition, while the announcement of the method by which the yield of this
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    • 272 9 Improved Year's Working. The twenty-fifth annual meeting of Pry; Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Ltd was held In London recently. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) presided, and m moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said the average gross price realised from copra was £3 lls.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 642 9 r BANKING. BONG KONG SHANGHAI B/NKING CORPORATION. {Incorporated In Hocg Kong) The liability cl member* Is limited to the •xtcni and In manner prescribed by Oi-oin-ajjce No 6 of 1920 ol the Colony. HI AD OrTIt: BONO «O! -OAuthored Capital J5°-°0°°°° issued and lullj paid up »20.000.00« Rc.ervt Funds:- ,«snoooo
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    • 9 9 w*^ti 111 Wsextec\\m Sola Agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES ITfl
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    • 21 9 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER THE HIGHEST QUALITY THE LOWEST PRICES. CAPITOL BUILDING. Branch: Stanford Road, Singapore. 30-A, RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 444 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF! INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Ro*a] Charter 1 853 > Paid Op Capital m 800.000 shares of (5 each M.OOj.OOt Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Heserve Liability ot Probrtetor* £3.000.009 HEAD OFFICR: U, Btobopagate. London KCX AgetiU and BraaetMa. Alar Star iicuo Salcon Amrlisar ipon
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  • 95 10 ILHAMBK.I Wild Cargo with Frank Bucks. 6.15 9.15. CAPITOL It Happened One Night with Clark Oable St Claudette Colbert. 6.15— 9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— The Bombshell This Is The Night. MAKLBOROIGH Thief of Bagdad. 6—9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret. Dancing. Talkie*. Theatre* and Cinema*. TAVILJON The Outcast with
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  • 811 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1934. KULTUP. We lay ourselves open to criticism m using the German word as the heading to this article. The trouble Is that we do not know the Japanese equivalent, and it is with the Japanese kultur propaganda that we wish to deal.
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  • 39 10 Miss E. A. Curdle. Miss E. M. Hill and Miss K. H. Jones have been appointed Nursing Sisters, Straits Settlements. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth. Inspector of Police, has been appointed Financial Officer, Police Department, Straits Settlements.
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  • 55 10 Miss D. O. Jones has been appointed Nursing Sister, General Hospital. Leave has been granted to the following: Miss M. I. Turnbull. Syed Hassan bin Syed Zain Shahabudin, Che Hanan bin Sukon. The following have returned from leave: Syed Omar bin Syed Abdullah Shahabudin and H.H. Tunku Badllshah
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  • 519 10 SOWING THE SEEDS. A planter who describes himself as "one of the 112" writes to thank the Straits Times for its vigorous championship of the planters' cause. He says that he Is cutting out all articles j dealing with unfair treatment 01 1 planters and sending
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  • 1425 10  -  Victor Gammon.) HOLLYWOOD'S TERRORSTRICKEN HOMES. r I i i i I t > 5 I r 1 I I r 1 i j (By With the repeal of Prohibition m America the pr fessional criminal found it necessary to turn his attention to another form of crime
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 244 10 ARE YOU READY FOR THE RUGGER SEASON? 1 BI'KTA RUGBY JERSEYS Strongly stayed. In plain _^fl Br white, plain navy, black/ JK V) >^y V i^k. amber, navy/scarlet and **T royal/white. IW 'V^k. FAST DYES $3.M. JB^v AW v fl^ a B"L- Pi.. -BIKTA" KLGBY M m^^^^ > jfc*^ SHORTS.
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    • 59 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. Opposite the New Pier. COLUMBIA PORTABLE MADE IN ENGLAND MODEL 201. PRICE $39.00 NOW $34. BLUE, BLACK, RED or GREEN. Illustrated list sent with pleasure.) THE ROBINSON PIANO Cr. Ltd. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) "She shall be charming wherever she goes, WEARING A MATITA"
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  • CONFERENCE TO CONSIDER SURPLUS TONNAGE.
    • 96 11 SUGGESTION OF U.K. CHAMBER, International Meeting In| London. GOVERNMENTS STEP. Memorandum To Maritime Countries. London, Sept. 1. It is learned that the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping i«. NM.rkinj; towards a conference to deal with the surplus tonnage question which, it is hoped, will meet m London this autumn m
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  • 237 11 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Tomorrow. Scientists To Meet At Aberdeen. Rugby. Aug. 30. The Presidential address at the oi.rual meeting of the British Association fcr the Advancement of Science, \.v.ich will be held at Aberdeen from Fept. 5 to 12, will be delivered by Sir
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  • 109 11 Leading Oils Show Improvement. London. Aug. 28. Although quiet. Interest on the Stock Exchange today was well maintained and most sections continued firm, the chief features being the further improvement of leading Oils and selected buying of South African gold minings. Wheat declined under liquidations Induced by poor
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  • 63 11 Berlin, Aug. 27. The law of July 15. 1933 for compulsory rarttlllsatlon of Germany's Industry was further extended today by an order of the Ministry of Economic forbidding the opening of new works for the manufacture of steel tubes, enin?nt of existing works or an lnln thMr output
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  • 237 11 Russia's Dilemma. SOVIET ENTRY TO LEAGUE TO BE OPPOSED. London, Aug. 31. It Is evident that Russia's admission to the League will not be effected too easily. Switzerland, fearing an Increase of Communist activities, is expected definitely to oppose it 4 Some Swiss papers urge
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  • 150 11 Ordered By American Textile Union. Washington, Aug. 31. Following the sending of an ultimatum by the strike leaders to the Labour Relations Board stating there was no hope of averting a strike without definite concessions by the employers, the United Textile Union today ordered a nationwide strike of
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  • 75 11 For Chinese Marine Academy. Moscow. Aug. 28. The Japanese Government has accepted an m, -!tatlon to provide un instructor for the newly organised Chinese marine academy at Foochow. m the provinte of '•'ukien, according to news report from Tokio appearing m the official organ of the Red Army,
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  • 93 11 Military Mission Pays Return Visit. Odessa Aug. 28. Twelve high Turkish officers, led by General Fachrettln P.^-sha, were welcomed with full military honours as they landed here on Monday to the sound of bands and salutes from the harbour guns. They left m a few hours for
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  • 45 11 Hong Kong, Sept. 1. The Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Swatow, Chaochow and Kaylng have wired to the Hong Kong rice merchants guild urging co-operation to bring pressure on the Canton Government to suspend taxation on foreign rice— Sin Kuo Min. I
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    46 11 Fire destroyed the R.A.C. Country Club at Woodcote Park, near Epsom, on Au*. 2. One hundred and fifty guests had to run for their lives when the fire broke out, and a woman was rescued by the Rev. Alan Burr, who was staying at the Club.
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  • 161 11 Campaign Intensified In Germany. Berlin. Aug. 31. A new anti-Jewish boycott campaign has been ordered by Herr Rudolf Hess. He forbids Nazis to act as legal representatives of Jews m cases where j the opponent if a Nazi, to send petitions on behalf of Jews to the
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  • 128 11 Scheme To Photograph 16,000,000 Acres. Rugby, Aug. 29. A scheme for the survey by aerixl photography of 16.000.000 acres of England and Wales at an estimated cost of £200,000 has been approved m principle by the Ordnance Survey and details of finance, including the cooperation of local authorities,
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  • 78 11 Fifth Week Of Dublin Printers' Strike. London, Aup. 30. Dublin Is entering on Its fifth newspaperless week. Minister Lemasse's lntcrventionary efforts have so far proved unsuccessful and prospects of a settlement are very remote. The editorial staffs of three nurning and two evening papers are working out their
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  • 53 11 Lahore, Aug. 25. A new mountaineering record for women has been established by the wife of the German Professor Dyhrenfurth. leader of the International H ay an Expedition, when accompanied by her husband, she reached n 'height of 24.605 feet on Queen Mary 1 Pea!t in the Karakoruks.
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  • 997 11 Fresh Sino-Japanese Conference. Shanghai. Sept. 1. A Sino- Japanese conference is expected to be convened m the near future at Peiping ostensibly to discuss measures for the enforcement of the recent Dalren decisions relating to the Luantung problems. Discussions were held yesterday between Mr. Yin Tung,
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  • 108 11 Scheme To Be Extended. TO ALL BUILT-UP AREAS IN BRITAIN. London, Aug. 31. As a result of the great success of the prohibition of motor hooters m ttie Central London area, numerous appeals from other centres are being made for a similar scheme. Mr. Hore-Belisha
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  • 156 11 Glasshouses As Cure For Scurvy. Murmansk, j Cucumbers, onions, radishes, and lettuce are already on sale at Khlbinsk, beyond the Arctic Circle. They come from the hothouses of the Industrial State Farm. Soon they will come from the open fields of the same farm, where they are ripening
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  • 143 11 400 Per Cent Advance In Shipping:. Rugby, Aug. 29. Encouraging signs of Britain's economic recovery are furnished by the revenue returns, which last week showed receipts of £12,311,041 compared with £11,834,762 for the corresponding week in 1933. and exceeded expenditure by £3,865,091. These are conPrmed by the Board
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  • 45 11 American Airman Hops Off For Greenland. Copenhagen. Au(. 27. The American airman: Dr. John Light, has left Cartwrlght. Labrador, for Julianhaab. Greenland, on the first stage of world flight. He will proceed to Iceland and from there to the Orkneys.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 338 11 No Intervention By The Exchange Fund. COFFERS EMPTY? Weakness Of Sterling Likely To Continue. London, Aug. 31. Gold soared to a fresh high record today, reaching £7-0-11 '/jd. per fine ounce, a rise of 8!/ 2 d. over yesterday, speculative profit -taking being responsible for the
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  • 85 11 Strange Situation in New Orleans. New York, Aug. 31. Matrial law has been proclaimed in New Orleans which recently has been the scene of a political dispute between the adherents of Senator Huey Long, including Governor Allen, and the faction headed by Mayor Walmsley. The proclamation authorises
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  • 87 11 Children Marched Out Of School. Rugby. Aug. 30. During a fire which destroyed a large factory m Camden Town, London, today a warning was sent to a school nearby, where some 600 children were at lessons. The school fire alarm was sounded and the children, who thought it
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  • 66 11 Return To England Next Week. Rugby, Aug. 30. Prince George, who, with his finance Frincess Marina, is the guest of Prince end Princess Paul of Yugo-S!avia at Lake Bled, is expected to return to England about the end of next week. He wi 1 then go to see
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  • 32 11 Shanghai, Sept. 1. A goodwill flight by a Japanese plane from Osaka to Pelplng. financed by the Osaka Asahl. will be carried out on Sept. s.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 648 12 DISCOVERY OF 500-YEAR-OLD TOMB IN PAHANG. How Boy Sultan's Grave Was Found. The first Sultan of Pahang was a boy of 14. He took the title of Sultan m 1474, but a year later he died, and it is believed that he was poisoned. v From that time right up
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  • 326 12 Relay Starts. TIME ADJUSTMENTS TO BE MADE LOCALLY. Owing to the larte number of entries for the England to Australia air race in October it is possible that the competitors will leave England in relays, and that a readjustment of times will be made at
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  • 52 12 (From Our Own CorresponJent.) Talplng. Aug. 30. Mukan. a Tamil, from Kujang. was charged at the Taiping police court today with kidnapping a child. The incident was alleged to have occurred on the Madlngton Estate. Kajang. on August 11. Mukan. who was sent for trial, was Hlowed bail
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  • 429 12 Evidence Which Was Rejected. An appeal by the Crown against the acquital of Quek Seng Ho by a police magistrate on charges of keeping a common gaming house and assisting in the management 01 It. was heard In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice A. K.
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  • 25 12 A Chinese was found lying In a house at Jalan Besar yesterday mcrniiist suffering from poisoning. He was removed to hospital m a seml-conscl-ojs state.
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    13 12 Enjoying high water at the Rochore Canal. Recent rains have Swollen the Canal.
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  • 584 12 DEPUTY GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. The recent deaths of the Prince Consort and the Queen Mother cast a shadow over the celebrations is. honour of the 54th birthday of Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands yesterday. In Singapore the Queen's birthday was celebrated at the ConsulateGeneral for
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  • 632 12 R.R.I. Bulletins. REACTIONS OF RUBBER TREES. The Rubber Research Institute of Malaya Is Issuing a bulletin on "Variations in the composition of latex from clone and seedling rubber," by Mr. J. L. Wiltshire, and a manual on The uses and control of natural undergrowth on rubber estates,"
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  • 90 12 "Your worship will see that his I hands are white and soft like a woman's," said Court Inspector D. R. Cowie today, when a Chinese, charged before Mr. J. M. Brander, with vagrancy, and being without means of subsistence, maintained that he had work on a twakow. He
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  • 29 12 Vicomte R. de Bondy, who recently returned from Home leave with his wife, has taken up the lease and managemen. of Tlram Rajah Estate, Pandan, ne* r Johore Bar.ru.
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  • 574 12 BRITISH AND LOCAL TRAFFIC PROBLEMS. Before we discus.; this matter of rcise from the genera) and the Malayan point of view, it might be as well to consider the difference between the British and the Malayan traffic problems. To begin with, Malaya is exceedingly fortunate
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  • 135 12 CONTRARY TO LAW" SAYS JUDGE. Chinese Who Was Twice Convicted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 31. Before the Hon. Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie In the Seremban Supreme Court, a Ch.nese lorry driver. Song An Khan, appealed against the fines Imposed upon him by the Seremban magistrate. The appellant
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  • 69 12 The marriage will take place at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Klaiig on Sept. 15, of Mr. Edwin T. N:C eldest son >f Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Nicholas of Kuala Lumpur, managing partner of the banking firm of B. P. Nicholas md Sons. Ja. i Street, with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 364 13 Sikh Moneylender Who Perjured. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 30. Describing him as the worst witness In the case, Mr. Justice Burton yesterday sentenced Isher Singh, a Sikh money- lender who had been tried for using as genuine a forged promissory note for $200
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  • 118 13 And Found With Engine Missing. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Aug. 30. How an estate dresser missed a j motor-cycle he was trying to sell and then found it practically dismantled was related in the Taiping police court today when Noor. a Malay, was accused of taking
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  • 112 13 The following list of holidays m the Co'.ony during the year 1935 is published In the Government Gazette: New Year's Day, Jan. 1. Tuesday. Hari Raya Puasa Jan. 7, Monday. Day fc Hewing Thaipusam Jan. 2, Monday. Chinese New Year Feb. 4, Monday and Feb. 5, Tuesday.
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  • 71 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Aug. 31. Today before Inch* Osman, ;he K.tng magistate, a Chinese, Cheng C'hai. was charged with the murdei of a Chinese woman, Tan Chio. He .vas foimerly charged with attempting i.o inuider the woman and a Bengalee named Akbar. The woman died
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  • 272 13 Cross-Examination Of A Detective. Mr. A. J. Braga. looking little the worse for his motor mishap on Thursday, was present In the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday to continue his defence of H. C. Mills, a Eurasian Vehicles' Inspector. Mills Is charged with receiving an illegal
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  • 108 13 Remanded Prisoner Cuts Throat From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 31. Stated to nave cut his throat while on remand, a Chinese, Chew Lung, appeared with his neck bandaged and looking ill. at the assizes today charged with grievously hurting a woman who had been attacked with
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  • 113 13 Friends' Tribute To Japan's Naval Hero. A life-size bust of the late Fleet Admiral Marquis Heihachlro Togo, which has been cast by 3hin Naito on the order of the Klnkokai (Oolden Tiger Society), made up of those who were c'ose to the fleet admiral, has been
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  • 192 13 S.S. GAZETTE. Mr. J. C. Dallow Is to be an Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs Department PS and F.M.S. Dr. W. Hughes is to be a Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service. The following promotions are announced Mr. R. W. Jakeman, MCS. is to be an Officer of Class V, Mr. D.
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  • 41 13 Fourth anr 1 final list of subscriptions for the year 1933 34. Preyiously acknowledged $14,*****. Per Mrs. Geddes. Kuala Lumpur Pageant of Beauty $2,948 18. Per J. M. Slme. Anonymous $917.34, Per Miss Jacques, Taiping J135.00, total $18,202.58.
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  • 2710 13 CRUELTY COMPLAINTS DENIED. How Municipality Sells Water At A Loss. The President of the Singapore Municipal Commission (Mr. W. Bartley) last night denied the allegations that the shooting of dogs, v -as done by the Municipal dor-shooters, was unsatisfactory. He was replying to
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    • 250 13 'SERVICE AFTER PURCHASE" R°NE.° LTD HNCOf.POP.ATtD IN INGL.NOI THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 3. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. WHEN IN TOWN FOR THE RACES VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS Furniture Our furniture is scientifically built, of modern design, and is the last word m comfort and appearance, practicability and sound construction. Fine craftsmanship is
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    • 145 13 SUFFERED WITH WEEPIEM On Hands. Fingers Became Watery. Cuticura Healed. I Buffered from weeping eczema ol the hands. Little white specks appeared between my fingers, then itching began and my fingers became watery. When 1 retired for the night the itching was worse, resulting m loss of sleep owing to
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  • Selections For Opening Day Of Autumn Gold Cup Meeting.
    • 611 14 Winners Will Be Hard To Pick. TWELVE WITHDRAWALS FROM FREE HANDICAP EVENT. The Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting opens at the Buttit Timah racecourse this alternoon when 94 horses and ponies will face the starter. Rain during the last
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    • 261 14 Selections By M.F.J. Race 1. BPOT WHITE Jackie Mac Coral Moore Race 2. DILATORY The Cretan Girl Kalaw Race 3. BINTANG TUIOH Monte Video Nymph of Torrtdge Race 4. MONEY SPIDER Scrubbing Brush Nuit D'Amoui Race 5. ISLE OF BONNY Miss Caprice Murna Race 6. BORDIGHERA
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  • 133 14 The following are the ties m the Bendemeer Athletic Club billiard tournament: Sept. 4. Lim Tee Seng vj. Wong Teck Fan Sent. 5. Cheong Chee I Tong vs. Tan Joo Siang; Sept. 6, Loo! Cheng Sw*e vs. winner of Llm Te? I Seng vs. Wong Teck Fah Sept.
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  • 28 14 London, Aug. 31. There was only one match played m the Scottish league (Div. 1.) yesterIday. which resulted as follows: I Hamilton 5 Airdrieonians 0 Reuter.
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  • 60 14 Go Out Via Holland Road. Those who are going to today's races at Bukit Timah racecourse are strongly advised to proceed to the course via Holland Road. Bukit Timah Road was Impassable at 9 o'clock this morning and is likely to be difficult for traffic during the afternoon
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  • 63 14 Press To Meet Jockeys Tomorrow. Jockeys will meet the Press at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (Sunday). In aid of the Fire Relief Fund. A silver cup has been kindly given by Mr. A. H. Todd and medals by Mr. S. Hussain Alkali. Mrs. A. H. Todd will give
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  • Sport In Negri Sembilan.
    • 164 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 30. 1 There was a sensation in tennis circles today when the Negrl open doubles title holders. S. Nakata and T. Suga. were defeated by M. Sakata and Kotoh. in the club tournament. The following are ..he latest results in the Negri
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    • 203 14 Exhibition Matches At Great World. Special exhibition games have been arranged by the Singapore Badminton Association in connection with the Charity show at the Great World on Saturday and Sunday In aid of the Bukit Hew Swee fire victims. Several members of the victorious Singapore team which went up
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    • 233 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 29. I he Negri Sembilan All Blues Rugby football association held their annua. general meeting at the King George V School today when there were present: Tuan Sheih Ahmad JP., M.S.C., (chairman), Messrs. O. E. Fernandez, J. Loo Siew Hin, S.
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    • 180 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug. 29. A very keenly contested game of hockey was played here today when the Negrl Sembllan Tamil Union drew with the Negrl Sembllan Colts, each side scoring a goal. The Tamils opened the scoring early In the game through Retnam and led at
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    195 14 Ex-Malavan Tennis Champion Beats Y. Ohta. Shanghai, Aug. 18. Lawn tennis is extremely popular in China and a capacity crowd of 1.000 spectators gathered at the Cercle Sportif Francals to see the team selected by the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association play against a t°am of Japanese players
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  • 198 14 Tourney To Take Place In October. A repetition of lastl year's very successful A»na'eur Boxing Tournimet.t will be held during the flr:t week of October 1934 the proceeds yf which will be given to the Child's Welfare Society. The Tournament will be held, as before, at the S.V.C.
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  • 61 14 The following have been invited to play for the Public Works Department Sports Club at cricket against the Railway Institute on Saturday Sept. 1 at Kampong Bahru, off Nelson Road. V. Ponniah (capt), Chin Lye, F. N. Ebert, T. Sta Maria. A. Inglis. A. G. Cooke, A. E.
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  • 142 14 Saturday. Sept. 1. Cricket: S.V.C. vs. Service, SCO. padang, first day. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Ciij>> Meeting, nrst day. Boxing: J*ernandez vs. Suarez. Great World. Football: Oovt. League. First Division. Monopolies vs. Etceteras, Outran Road. Golf: bland Club, Meyer Cup (Club Championship), nrs, round; S'pqre Golf Club, Men's
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    • 26 14 Del Monte FRUITS for Peaches »pears pineapple-cherries apricots -all m a single can Hust be Aure you stay Del Monte sole agents:- HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.
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    20 15 W. 11. I'onsford. Australia's opening batsman who has been a very consistent and heavy run tetter m England this year.
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  • County Cricket Comes To An End. —Latest Betting On The St. Leger.
    • 100 15 SHORT ODDS ON WINDSOR LAD FOR ST. LEGER. London, Aug. 31. The latest betting on the St. Leger, which will be run at Doncaster on Sept. 12, is as follows 11 to 8 on Windsor Lad offered, 5 to 4 on taken. 8 to 1 Umldwar, taken and ollered 100
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    • 368 15 Rain seriously interfered with the concluding county cricket matches and the only win was registered by Derbyshire, who beat Leicestershire by 42 runs after being eight runs In arrears on the first innings. The details of matches as cabled by Reuter were as follows:
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  • 128 15 Fernandez And Suarez To Meet At Great World. An Interesting programme of four contests has been arranged at the Great World stadium for tonight, the main evtnt being between Ignacio Fernandez and Arthur Suares, over 12 three-minute rounds. This will be their third and deciding match, their first
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  • 63 15 The following have been Invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. vs S.C.F A. 11, on Friday, at Anson Road Stadium, m the Singapore Cup Competition E. C. Cherrlngton C. G. Van Houten and J. W. Muncey J. Crichton, L. V. Taylor and A. Donald: J. E.
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  • 266 15 The following are the English and, Scottish league football fixtures due to be played today FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Liverpool Aston Villa v. Derby County Blackburn R v. Leeds U Chelsea v. Leicester City Everton v. Preston N E Grtmsby Town v. Portsm'th Huddersfleld T v. Tot'ham
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    32 15 Bowls is nearly as serious as Test match! A. Ferguson, Dr. C. J. Smith, H. R. L. Dyne and V. Coleman adding up their scores during a rink match at the S.C.C.
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  • 64 15 World Featherweight Title Fight. New York, Aug. 30. Baby Arlzmendi (Mexico) decisively outpointed the Italian-American Mike Belloise in a fight for the world's feather weight championship— Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 29. The Ipoh Club sprang a suprise by beating the Customs by five goals to three
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  • 365 15 (By Air Mall.) London, auk. i* Some of the recent gruelling centre court struggles have started an interesting controversy as to the proper length for a men's match. The general opinion is that a five-set struggle can often drag on ju&t too long,
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  • 506 15 Frankie Weber Loses To Young Thunderface. There was a great gathering at the New World Stadium last night to see the 10 three-minute rounds fight between Frankie Weber, the popular Penang bantamweight boxer, and Young Thunderface, a Red Indian, who was making his first appearance
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  • 505 15 I Ties Arranged For Next Week. The following ties have been arrangI ed for the S.C.C. Autumn tennis I tournament next week: Monday's Ties. I A Class Doubles: H. S. Hewett and R. L. Molr owe 3 vs. L. Road and Capt. T. D. Woodall owe 15; C.
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  • 456 16 "C" SPECIALLY IMPORTANT By OUR NURSERY EXPERT IN order to keep fit and well, every human being needs a dally supply of the four Important vitamins. A. B. C. and D. Children's need of this supply Is particularly vital, for their growth and future health depend
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    25 16 Green end natural spotted Smntung it used for the skirt and lower bodice of this co looking dress, and plain green for yoke and sleeves.
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  • 286 16 Charming table decorations can be made with small flat bowls filled with wet moss. There Is enough water to keep flowers alive and the moss acts as a holder for the smaller kinds. Into It can be put a vast variety of colourings or a pattern may be
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    • 526 16 WAYS WITH SWEET BREADS. FOR A LIGHT ENTREE By OUR COOKERY EXPERT Sweetbreads make an appropriate change in the menu when a Hzhi entree Is required. The following ways of serving them are rather unusual. FRICASSEE. Prepare your sweetbreads and cut Into slices. Melt an ounce of dripping, add an
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    • 129 16 Garder furniture may be bought for comfort as well as for convenience. The deck-chair thrives, but It may have a good many cushions and. m addition, a certain amount of frame. The deck-chair in which one drops like a lead to the bottom is not the most desirable.
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  • 162 17 Rainbow Chosen To Defend America's Cup. New York, Aug. 31. Rainbow has been chosen to defend the America's Cup against the British challenger. Endeavour. In the most thrilling race of the season at Newport Rhode Island, Rainbow beat Yankee by one second In the Qnal trial to decide which American
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  • 139 17 Italian Team To Visit England. (By Air Mall.) London, Aug. 21. Fhe International Selection Committee, at their meeting in London yesterday, decided to invite the Italian Football Association to play an International match in England on Nov. 14. at Highbury. The committee regretted their Inability to accept a
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  • 457 17 Annual Report Shows A Loss. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 31. A deficit of $414.36 In 1933 as compared with a deficit of $453.48 the previous year, was reported at the annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Railway Institute, held last night, undsr the chairmanship of
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  • 989 17 Wins For Chinese And Pulau Brani. Chinese 1 S.R.C. 0. The Chinese completed their first division programme yesterday when they met and defeated the &R.C. by 1—0, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Being assured of the honours the Chinese took this match rather easily and fielded practically
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  • 396 17 Selangor Hockey. Eight State Matches Arranged. CFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 31. Selangor will be playing eight State Fixtures during the ensuing season, four of which will be at home. At a meeting of the Selangor Hockey Association held last night. It was repealed that the following are
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  • 36 17 London Busmen beat. Glasgow Transport m a golf match at Klrkhill, Glasgow, by seven matches to four, with one halved. The foursomes were shared, but London won the singles by five |to two. one being halved.
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  • 35 17 I Clapton Orient have received permission to wear white collars and sleeves lon their red-and-white hooped Jersey 'and to add a red stripe to their black knickers. Red and white stockings will also be worn.
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  • 951 17 Annual Meeting At Sultan Idris College. The Sultan Idrls college held its twelfth Annual Athletic Sports on! Saturday followed, on the next day, by the District and Vernacular i School Sports. Although the weather for the last twa weeks has been atrocious, which accounts for the poor results in
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  • 76 18 Judge'tt ('ommentH In Murder Trial. Sydney. Three aborigine* have ben. i M years' i Kill lug JapunejMi peu INI. i Darwin, IU Mid ii, >t a inemberi ut tt (a, i he Aiulruand mid reason llh Hiu nalives Itself. .an,! "i > f Agj taavuges. The
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  • 78 18 \cw uuiibt'llur Tu Live In Nanking. In. N.iiikintt l-'i>r -itfit ortue hab been 1,. tl I tt. .1 II. .1 IK'W I II,. Hi Huh Legation, WtU ..inking and it the liniikh Minuter Hir Alexander gan when iii'- m ii ii..i t-i u not In the i tpltal
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  • 56 18 I.i Aim 12 An It A i m| to i .ia made m nlng tnl h m raftman a i.une'i ighl mi 'i I'esha- .maioi hi. m .u, ii are norn iib-i.i I.i. uienanl t->iu> lull has on aim ami leg Ira I Alrtrall Wat«>n is being
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  • 148 18 Originator Of Flag Days 1 Dead. Mr* Auiicb Bryuon Morrison, whise took place recently, in Ulasgow, n to have Initiated the Plan BoUacUoni by meant of whtoh enormous lumi were raised for Bed Croftu ami other charities during and utter tin- War. In September, 1014, aha
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  • 129 18 Hclgrude i iif great Jugoslav sculptur. Ivan Mestrovlch, has paid x thank ofterln^ i lune Nearly 40 years aiiu, an unknowii Cmast peasant boy, who wu* u i to a wiH.ii carver and spent his time ni.idel.lnu figures and bunta, was enabli'U, llirnuuli tlin v^nerosity of a
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  • 417 18 Many Now Struggling With Dtbt London. Docton are seriously perturbed at the growing difficulty experienced In the collection o( professional (eei. nirlea made by a representative Bj i lie Morning 1'ost revealed that many doctors have been this year prevented from taking u holiday owing i tin-
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  • 214 18 Reported Diacovery Of IIih Private Utter. An Interesting private letter (ran the Caar Ntuliolaa II to hU aUter, Prtnom XenU Alexandtovna, discloa11 ik the C'aur'H pro-Boer attitude dui ing thu Buuth African War, htu jit.it BMQ di*i;uver«d In the Central Historical Archive*, in Moscow, an
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  • 125 18 ROWING TOO 'EXCLUSIVE. !»rote»t Of Hocialmt Mayor Of (heahr Rowing too "excluaivei" according to tha Hociallat Mayor o( Chester (Mr. Charlea Bconce). He explained the return i why I, only iiri'iiueit to act m prealdent ut Cneater Kegutta recent y, but aUo wllhhe.d the uaual "Mayor 1 prlaie." i UmI
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  • 954 19 Said To Have Been Inspired By Japanese Mission. Moscow. Aug. 11. It is reported from Harbin that the manager of the Chinese Isitfrrn Railway, M Rudy, has submitted to the board of the railway a report Ataiing with the recent raids on the C.E.R. and the
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  • 212 19 Fewer Exhibitors Than Last March. Leipzig, Aug. 25. The great autumn merchandise fair opens tomorrow as usuaL From the fact that only 4^00 exhibitors have rented space as against 5.565 last autumn conclusions have been drawn that the failure of the fair is a foregone conclusion and that
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  • 114 19 Russian Scientist's Invention. Leningrad. A talking clock has been designed in the laboratory of Prolessor Shorta. the well-known Soviet expert on soun4 films Various Umes are recorded at, definite intervals on a fli™ a small optical appliance set In motion b7 an electric motor, causes a ray of
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  • 70 19 Italian District Rocked By 'Quake. •Wumuw. Aug. There m a paste In the CarXagna district at if o this evening when a sharp earthquake shock occurred accompanied by twmHUds note* which lasted for sereral wkhxIi The shock was also felt In fither places In the neasjhbpmhaod. The
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  • 22 19 Moscow, Aog. 13. The former Soviet Trade Representative m France. M. Ostrovsky. oas been appointed Soviet Ambassador to 1 'tvumanta
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  • 44 19 50,000 FtragMn Visit Oberajnmergaa, Aug. S. More rt»»n 2M,MB I*"T**. MMMg ed Uj4« yeart pawion plays op to flew. Among thom Attending wn the American Ambassador, Mr. Dodd, whUe Queen Alexandria of Denmar* baa arrived a' Bayreuth for the festival. Aneta -Trans-Ocean.
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  • 102 19 Discovered In Library At Irkutsk. Moscow, Aug. 24. A manuscript of Leonardo da Vinci of undoubted authenticity has just been discovered in the archires of the library in the Siberian town of Irkutsk. The subject matter is a plan for the construction of a flying machine and a
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  • 39 19 The International Sugar Council. The Hague. Aug. 27. The International Sugar Council which Is supervising the Chadbourne agreement is moving to Brussels on 8ept 1 as the new president. M. Beauduin, is domiciled there. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 93 19 Adventure Of A Bengali Youth. Meerut, Aug. 10. Sutoodh Ran j an Das Gupta, who left Calcutta, on April 9 last, on a world tour on foot, arrived at Meerut yesterday with another tourist, Fanlndra Nath Samaddir, who Joined him In Delhi, Das Gupta Is 23
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  • 75 19 The South Manchuria Railway Co. announced recently that numerous Chinese railway workers and horses were dead and dying from the epidemic of anthrax which had visited North Manchukuo. Deaths from the plague were totalled today at 44 m Nuagan, and 66 In Paiyintala. The announcement also stated that
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  • 183 19 Relics Of Houses Of Parliament Great Britain's market for tiredout statues has taken a royal twist as a result of the repairs which t heHouses of Parliament are now undergoing, says United Press. Some of the King's Illustrious ancestors m stone, which once adirncd the
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