The Straits Times, 19 September 1934
1934-09-19
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Title Section35 1934-09-19 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NE/.HLY A CENTURY THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19J4. PRICE 10 CENTS35 words
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Advertisement331 1934-09-19 1 SINGAPORE 140, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161). THE SUNDAY i [times I MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER Vigorous when others j&u 3r/^^ are tired Ki^mu/^W -becaui. HORLtCKS «i... M l\ I<WK<'1 < WK<' /dMIA '/3rd extra «oer g y /^5/llw I M V JB H YOlk store of energy depends very directly331 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-19 1 for I FLOWERS PHONE 4097 15. Orchard Read, I (Amber Mansion*) 112 words
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Advertisement58 1934-09-19 2 f n m i. m .M i4im .t, r> m i 'ii ima OnTwAHB ■ML H '|,M, Ikl IH| I 'iz W...H1 U ,|tf "I ill' ll' I 1 I i* r." [Si I- m ft it tn Li 1 IWHI ■}< t 1 1 1 («> I 111 Mi58 words
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Article60 1934-09-19 3 RUM-RUNNING IN U.S WATERS. hlill V I'milMiil H,inlii»m. Wasi mil. til nl lluti.il ini lillli lism nil In HiiMiiillin *9l (Aft* Ne i»ll"«mi M.i. i BM Worst almiH 1 I .111 an 1 ties Ciiml '''•Ht''^.MMm,':i' m! v':::;i i; n MM l II lullliH i i lillli tali ii .mmimh60 words
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Article18 1934-09-19 3 Vim iii mi HifHiiit'i Hiiiin Hn 1.. Mm! 11,., ".all 111 .i, ,l MM |M„18 words
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Article36 1934-09-19 3 I lnt>N Kill IVlrmlii'iH Ol II HIM Hmiih .1 i -III) (hi II 'I HI. ,.,,< Mlllll 1 IVB 111 I 'I I 1 1 1 1 I" I II INI. HI 111 I I36 words
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Article24 1934-09-19 3 TEA BOYS CREATE MORE TROUBLE. 11.. 1 INttAto" I'imlilcih In HliiimmHml. .1 II I'' Ii I' I '".'I Mw_HWLI tBP*" aUaV al Mea.net Hlilflrri24 words
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Miscellaneous32 1934-09-19 3 lIIH I Mil thißlßfllli JNM IT W I 111 sin ill I lii l4hi. m I W fl |l a Ml. in I w I I a M 111 IHi II i32 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-09-19 3 """WW*"* rtlrillnn lljllll Mas n .m.i ,n I" Ii I I.m V HI nun HI. Ih H Nil Nil IH eWfr I fell HI F H II27 words
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Advertisement81 1934-09-19 4 aiNtw ii flames- BBatsssea. HI N m naiaai ka*^a«SfcaSßV M "l^atoatoya" Lasilei. HON RATES J I Ml M IJI M Ih, u.ual haa* Hamuli T%» e*»«n» lJ»sar«etl«»« t anm sham 1 i* t i ■not* a. as ui.dri Rate peßßj*. ins* II 1916 auit-e 11-M per n •.waVsllr-u nr** nrr**<.81 words
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Advertisement158 1934-09-19 4 HOUSF •I rirta- and Bectrlrlty. Onlt»d •ilows lon, arntJt Oct L Apply Pateraon «*■> h ><■ urt a (I tame. 111-B fMntagt. modern sanitation. r vttb stri 8133 rflttHa* particulars apply Ml. •rrjrUi Park I ganm i.nt'i at Tan Jong I aaaaflßß Oflj.ee p .evori '^t.UaSie qusi **rs a« ind158 words
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Advertisement191 1934-09-19 4 M-? Bi.«Trrm nt n rm<i to thfi rrrrr «t flit rrfiT^ ta^H pottac* ontoMk Malaya, t Matty* Ortlt Kymiif tf I (Manafi Q W «Wrn A C giw b( cbia *«t bam MT tran •sort: Tn it* X I f!.!0 rnr^ ivi r«tr» fnf tart G atltntm I WOWtim «r191 words
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Advertisement152 1934-09-19 4 Nonrr ti«« 11 Cow .--1 Mn| trap wttr aHI'IIM m any way br inrinrntrite for ruch llabldliea. CHAN JIM J.KB (Vendw) Dated. Biptiwtii 19 IM4. On S«i <'d»j. *i. IM4 »t t.J* p.m. CHINO KCNO Let dOO.I Aucttonrjis Valuers. iimn 4 My i AUCTION 4 v MORTGAGEE'S i .A vaJii»U<152 words
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Advertisement221 1934-09-19 4 > f1 1 Hr* HArtU md Mb»a HAIDA Lahore, 7467 ,S« VJ? ■its. ■llucr and »Mi»»«p»«^«Miii» -tchfti M».*>. Mlt AKAJI lit Moor. No. lit. MMitir Koao O. H KTAT m i.n > > gror. P IA^Q Tv^iNC ft HIRING Wxlrte Uglit MotVrm (UnHStorT PHONE. 29«», T 74 Orrh.rH R«b«L fMlon"221 words
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Article86 1934-09-19 5 f...... 3 J...*. .'J.. r d HI IH 7.20 Ml Slfnal ffdm Gfeefillia bsß9bW 1 IN 1(7 3 Romp dlftlflpt JtOCifiA tOid TV l ltra Claude RtouiliaTtAn 102*0 iWjjgJMWf I -.'-..■> •"•v" Ml Ii li.. LmU^o W i'itf SHI Bsaßa%)Bsi Ai Bstti Nc-*m T "et' r orgai ,o/ the IWeW86 words
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Article45 1934-09-19 5 ■■•■ii rcnwlrX a s ■bbbbbbbb) Tafg gj flfr Ml IMfriPfßlf u ■BPRewi h»«*jIf Rt.^rds. ii bm I NW Nflnfl 'Wfi 11.15 News BuTiotln (Fnjfiwn). J.i 10 V.;, .V v 11. 15 I of the W" r .'a 11 IS !Vfw<; Nil' r. 10. 1545 words
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Advertisement92 1934-09-19 5 HOttL9 fcWtKMll bAWfcl lllglli Hit NlMifcn is J M SrEBMt RME BIRRER rißc BIA VIEW 9 N 0 T I L .0 IOfctKHI HOTIL -•>. I* JBl-r u AIAJEAI fILA r^ck A WOMAN MA§ MttdMi U*fey +d /UitdMAtffc Md+ WA+feNi. MfeA+fey Mt OA§ AW*. ikt odINo •d +Mfc MltlbLfe AG^«92 words
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342 1934-09-19 6 ..i».i.»»i —t iim i it tit m m I .11 mil has 1 1 i ut H88 Orai and .11 tl,l hi m k.lVI, .-II Li At I he wind .1 86 ii., i'. s i ii,,«i i.uir A.,,ni,ti und from BlJl- Mai kuuiMtr- Is i342 words
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Article36 1934-09-19 6 GRIM STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS. 1.g11.l 11. 1,1 111. a magi was r u i, an i ii up sheep ";.r» Sri 1 a, ...I ..i. L.I tin lIHt11.. 1,,,, I ML. I. I ,136 words
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Advertisement55 1934-09-19 6 DALTON W'llii i ij il II =>• V \\U HIM I. Hi Ullil II ItruM. |{imi\( ro\ M\\i» he. pn| .i. *m» HOT SAWS HMf ANPMONfV? >•« i .it IMPERIAL AIRMAIL B m.A!N ANO YOU POST ON *ATU«Om. m I I "if there were as good an oil as Wakefield55 words
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Article33 1934-09-19 7 1: 81" M... .,......U 1...,...U W..» -1 i iUkk t'JvIVUI (iMiiillM/ I m i ,11 lull lv 'HI I E «i, i v Hill It .l'.>l|''H t»" ,11^4.1 lit III."I JS'l°«"'33 words
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Advertisement151 1934-09-19 7 nnßkAiMiiUNiiiiNfi |CAP|TOL| IMMA¥ WNi SiiSiiSSi P PUitlG BiMAMß=lPfglftb FIWAb RpS§OilSSoiFBlll BIIPftTGM FRBM lIWB*PBRi! IiIIETA OAIiBO In "QUEEN CHRISTINA" mbiw 88fcB^yw m^bbi biitimshbhib w&m w tMBtMJB^ it aatim BPWIMB tomBm»w meiff« i_igteß|j(j m§a»iism §a»ii5 ay^Jjf^.ffl?S?lS > tlwfHH!! fen! »nrt Rim* MH^j^TOßgß^tigßi w u k m h logntwm^weey 4m^ LOMTTA YOUNO _jBT151 words
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Article23 1934-09-19 8 BRUNRI UNITED PROFIT. J'lii' annual Miii'linii >.( ■MMI A IH'liJ 111 hi Jmnint v r i I'nluJ i>|,inh'l) All .1 I I' 1. Ma23 words
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Article7 1934-09-19 8 RUBBER CONSUMPTION IN U.S. Him Imkl.l iMui.U,7 words
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Article94 1934-09-19 8 |npi HP 4Q< a't" l I I M t J ISl.jllI iir Kftmuntnnj 3 lln i rii. riu i J ukui i I j) 8 12 6 123 in 0 18 3 i J J 3 11 u 0 1( )MW> k 11 J;:, I, ri,..., 11. I A)94 words
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Article46 1934-09-19 8 iffytii Mm 4uO io Hu-lun »o "k !)0 limn n |K| iA.| 1 08U' VaTlM J I M ;,.ji.-, a J 1 Mi.. die w..j. j JU JO 4M........I.J 10 10 Unit i. Or,]. 850 5 5 U't J 5 00 J02 00 j.,:' i)46 words
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Article16 1934-09-19 8 i J I', ..any MUMk'ipfJ 6 p.C Qt 0.1)00 ll.v THb *)l.ufco.ooO jij16 words
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Article77 1934-09-19 8 PFWfT fM»d Po, and I yall nj,d C)uut«tfcmi. J„U../| I'-U,, 1*J) 1*4) mi ||J) 5WW w wWtTT MM. if J) (II) I 088 Q I i<J J no Jjuo j .0 jau <|J) id m II l.M Uttfiii K Statta i*j, J C5 J 76 l 70 lIJ)77 words
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Article19 1934-09-19 8 )<M<-iiM>t M'lo I lit* m I '>••■'- j ii m h..i,in m.lirt Kflß Mm P"' No«ti f>adana'19 words
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Advertisement22 1934-09-19 8 POWER STATION EQUIPMENT TURBO GENERATORS MOTORS, SWITCHGEAR etc. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. folt AgtnU for M»lty« 1 McALISTER CO., LTD. f>bMt BI.BCTRICAI. BgPT. 1.J7122 words
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1128 1934-09-19 9 OUTLOOK FOR ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS. this unlort Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java is an undertaking which stands out as a giant among the myriad of small businesses engaged in the production oi rubber and tea. It is the foremost tea-growing concern in the Dutch East Indies, and throughout the world there are1,128 words
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Article66 1934-09-19 9 A device, hailing from Australia, aims at the elimination of delays due to rain at cricket matches. A roller is covered with a sheet of sponge rubber and after rain, the roller Is pulled over the pitch, which can be dried and fit for play m a very short time.66 words
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Article285 1934-09-19 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 18. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall is m relation to the price of Sept. 13. GOVERNMENT SIOCKS. BRITISH. Raw W FaD Conversion Loan 5% 119 Funding285 words
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Article776 1934-09-19 9 London, Sept. 5, After being firm on Thursday of la.« week with business done In ribbed smoked sheet on the spot at 7%d. and further buyers at that price, the market went slightly easier on Friday and opened dull on Monday, write Symington and Wilson. All American776 words
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Article67 1934-09-19 9 Greyhounds at the West Ham (London) Stadium are now racing m a special type of rubber muzzle. There are several advantages arising out of the use of these muzzles, i.e., lighter than metal guards, they can be readily adjusted to the greyhound's head and m the event of a fall67 words
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Advertisement668 1934-09-19 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability of members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. I of 1930 of the Colony. ■BAD OmCt: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital 150.000.000 Issued and fully paid up 120,000.000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling 1,500.000 Silver668 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-19 9 &SJJr BRITISH MANUFACTURE GSS-I SOFT COLLARS PYJAMAS If x*j «UHealty m obtaisdnc write COURT AILDS LTD., 16, St Martini le Grand. Lwi— E.C.I tar hum t jomr mm** raUiler and deaciipttva literature.32 words
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Advertisement398 1934-09-19 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OE INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.009 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,009 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bisbopagate, Lont'on E.CJ. Agenta and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok398 words
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1000 1934-09-19 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1934. TIN CONSUMPTION. There appear to be many ways of interpreting the figures relating to the consumption of tin. Several correspondents have written in reply to editorial comment on this subject, pointing out that it is useless for us to, claim that Increased1,000 words
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Article67 1934-09-19 10 Parliamentary Conference Of Commerce. Belgrade, Sept. 16. Two hundred delegates from 30 countries, including 40 British Members of the House of Commons, attended the opening of the 19th International Parliamentary Conference of Commerce performed by King Alexander. The conference is presided over by i Sir Sandeman Allen, M.P..Reuter - 67 words
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Article93 1934-09-19 10 SINGAPORE. ALHAMBBA Karma. 6.15—8.18. CAPITOL Oreta Garbo In Queen Christina. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret—Friday The 13th Ac Street of Women. MARLBOROUGH Madhurl (Hindustani Talkie). 6— 9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Ac Cinemas. PAVILION Born To Be Bad with Loretta Young Ac Cary Grant. 6.15—9.15. RAFFLES93 words
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Article676 1934-09-19 10 THOSE SURATS. Reference was made a few days a&«. to the careless distribution of surats to servants. It was suggested that these testimonials had a definite market value, and frequently fell into the hands of people other than those for whom they were written. The outcome676 words
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Article657 1934-09-19 10 MANAGEMENT TRUSTS. (By W. T. Hart, B. Com., F. R. Econ. S. This article examines the fortunes of British management trusts in <the depression and contrasts those experiences with the reaction of the trusts to earlier periods of difficulty. Mr. Hart, the well-known economic and financial writer657 words
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Advertisement225 1934-09-19 10 "RANGEFINDER RAPIER" STEEL SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS THE WORLD'S DE LUXE IN EFFICIENCY AND BEAUTY I^"^^ Made m the Following Models:— Vvk RUSTLESS IRONS A I Maahle 35" Cleek Putter SI" rKVA No lron ■:>''V'\y Mashle (Deep faced) J5" W&i>^ "Barmy" Patter Jt" V-^ No. S Iron 37" m the followhiS225 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-19 10 SALE of MILLINERY 11. Battery Koad. Singapore. Phone SIM. NEW DESIGNS IN EYEWEAR JOHN DUKE StkVßßf Rr. ii^JCiX18 words
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951 1934-09-19 11 MR. QUO SEES DEFEAT OF CO-OPERATION PLANS. CHINA DISILLUSIONED. Soviet Russia Admitted To The League. Shanghai, Sept. 19. China's failure to secure re-election to the League Council has meant a victory for the Asia isolation policy and the defeat of the policyReuter - 951 words
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Article286 1934-09-19 11 From Burning Yacht. DRAMA IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR. Two Europeans had to leap into the sea and swim to safety when t..e yacht Rlbut caught fire In the East Lagoon yesterday afternoon. The fire float Klip Klip, of the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade, rushed to the286 words
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Article125 1934-09-19 11 Contribution For The N.I. Navy. The Hague. Sept. 19. A deficit of 92.992 000 guilders Is anticipated m the 1935 budget, but a drastic cut m expenditure is expected to reduce It to 762,000 guilders. The estimates Include a contribution of 12.000.000 guilders towards the Navy m NetherlandsReuter - 125 words
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Article49 1934-09-19 11 Further Exploration In Antarctic. Dunedln (New Zealand), Sept. 19 The expedition headed by Lincoln Ellsworth and Sir Hubert Wilkins sailed today aboard the ice- breaker Wyatt Earp for further exploration m the Antarctic, including a long aeroplane flight from Deception Island to be undertaken by Ellsworth.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article126 1934-09-19 11 Crowds Sing Hymns In Streets Of Munich. Munich, Sept. 10 The German church dispute took a new turn when crowds emerging from service at St. Matthew's sang Luther's fighting hymn, "Our God, a Tower of Strength is He," m the streets of the city for the first timeReuter - 126 words
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Article31 1934-09-19 11 Brussels. Sept. 15. The Belgian coal-owners have agreed to withdraw the proposal to cut miners' wages and consequently the strike called for Monday will not cecur.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 31 words
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Article327 1934-09-19 11 100,000 More To Join Ranks Of Strikers. Washington, Sept. 18. With 11,000 National Guards on duty, the textile conflict remains at a deadlock, and the gains by employers in the South, where a score factories have reopened are at least partially offset by the walkout of 1,500Reuter - 327 words
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Article45 1934-09-19 11 Endeavour Wins By A Narrow Margin. Mr T. O. M. Sopwith's Endeavour won the third race for the America's Cup by 50 seconds. She completed the course m reconl time. A full account of the race will be found on page 15.45 words
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Article224 1934-09-19 11 Disaster Overwhelms Alaskan City. Washington, Sept. 18. A message from Nome, Alaska, states that the city has been practically wiped out by fL-e, only one business building, one hotel and a few residences being left standing. Two Eskimos were burned to death and a number of224 words
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Article66 1934-09-19 11 II Duce And Austrian Leaders. Venice, Sept. 14. The coincidental arrival of Slgnor Mussolini and a number of Austrian leaders headed by the Education Minister, ostensibly to attend the opera performances, has evoked the greatest Interest. Mussolini this afternoon met three Austrians aboard the yacht, Aurora. The meetingReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration680 1934-09-19 11 Nanking And Tibet. REASSERTING CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY. London, Sept. 18. Close observers of Sino-Tibetan affairs are of the opinion that the proclamation of Sept. 13 by C-en. Huang Mu-Sung. head of the official Nanking mission* to Tibet, was due rather to the Nanking Government's feehng thatReuter - 680 words
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Article1096 1934-09-19 11 Directors' Pessimistic Circular. NO NEW LODES. Deposits Much Less Than Estimates." Pulau Kamiri shares were nominal today, one firm of brokers stating there were no buyers even at 20 cents. The quotation vesterdav was 1.10 —1.50. This morning shareholders and brokers received a circu'ar from the1,096 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-19 11 Read LORD (ASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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124 1934-09-19 12 Celluloid Toys Ablaze Ipoh, Sept. 18 It is understood that goods to the value of $100,000 and 23 shophouses were destroyed by fire at I.umut. Dindings, on Sunday evening. It appears that boys were playing with matches on the pavement In from of124 words
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Article279 1934-09-19 12 GOOD PROGRESS BUT NO ENTHUSIASM (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 17. An increase of fifty per cent in the membership was reported at the halfyearly general meeting of the Ipoh Mercantile Thrift and uoan Society Limited, held at the Town Hail but the enthusiasm of the member* was so279 words
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Article95 1934-09-19 12 Four People Taken To Hospital. .From Ou. Own Correspondent.) Klang, ept. 18. A number ol people who wer* watchIng the cinema show at the Klang Amusement Park last night suddenly rtceived such a violent electric shock that many of them collapsed A Chinese woman and95 words
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Article54 1934-09-19 12 Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquiry info th<- death of a 32-year-old Hokien. Ts'ng Ouan Who was found dead In the sea ol Clyde Terrace on Sept. 13. The deceased was accidentally drowned while fixing timber under a tonekang54 words
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Article196 1934-09-19 12 Penang Case. JUDGE PLEASED AT SETTLEMENT. (From Oar Own Correspondent. Penang. Sept. 18. "I am reaUy glad that you have been able to arrange with Mr. Simpson a settlement in *hi. case. It seems to me, from what I have seen of the papers and196 words
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Article195 1934-09-19 12 First Effort A Great Success. Small agricultural shows have r?ently become a feature In Trenggaj;u. Kemaman and Dungun, and another shows of these was held at Besii; Th s was the first show to be held In r>esu: and It was attended by large ai.d enthusiastic crowds. The195 words
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Article91 1934-09-19 12 Five Chinese cake-sellers ascribed professional rivalry as the reason for a charge of criminal breach of trust brought against them by the proprietor of a Chinese cake ihop m Muar Road. The case was concluded before Mr Norman Grlce. the second magistrate, yesterday and* resulted m an91 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-09-19 12 Sea hawker* with their dainty roods spread out to tempt the trusting torfat.13 words
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Article16 1934-09-19 12 Captain H A. Anderson. Commissioner of Police, Kelantan, waa m Singapore tod?v on a short visit.16 words
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Article56 1934-09-19 12 BOY'S BODY RECOVERED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 18. The body of the Chinese schoolboy, who was drowned m a mining pool near the Flying Club, on Sunday, was recovered yesterday when It rose to the surface. The boy was due to resume school yesterday. A Coroner's Inquiry56 words
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90 1934-09-19 12 Chinese Killed Near Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 18. A car belonging to Mr. Kemp, the Officer superinte.idlngth j police circle at Kuala Kangsar. this morning knocked down a Chinese cyclist four miles north of Ipoh. Although the man was rushed to90 words
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Article39 1934-09-19 12 Solomon, an English-speaking Jew was taken before Mr. J. M. Brander In the police court this morning on a charge of being found drunk and incapable m Bras Basah Road. The magisfcate fined him $3, or one day's imprisonment.39 words
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982 1934-09-19 12 Alleged Appropriation Of Grandmother's Gifts. Three children accused their father and mother m the Supreme Court yesterday of spending larre sums of money from an inheritance which had been left to them by their grandmother. The parents, who were trustees of the estate, were982 words
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Article93 1934-09-19 12 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 17. A young Chinese, Lee Eng Slew, pleaded guilty to theft of 36 tins of cigarettes belonging tc his employer, a stall-keeper m the amusement park Taiping. Accused was employed by Ang Moh Choo and was missing. Some of the stall's store93 words
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Article66 1934-09-19 12 Mr. Tay Lian Teck, who presided at a recent meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, said that the matter of municipal representation is still under consideration. No reply had been received, however, from the Colonial Secretary concerning representation on the board of the Improvement Trust. The resignation of66 words
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Article43 1934-09-19 12 The marriage was solemnised at the Church of St. Francis Xavier on Saturday of Mr. Sebastian D. Kanoo. assistant manager of the Phoenix Press and Miss Arokiamary. Rev. Father P. Baloche officiated. A reception was held at the bridegroom's residence m Argyll Road.43 words
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Article829 1934-09-19 12 A PROMISING INDUSTRY. Let us turn to one aspect of control which, if it was foreseen, has not been treated with the consideration that it merits. In our issue of Saturday, prominence was given to the manner in which control operates to the detriment of829 words
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Advertisement10 1934-09-19 12 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SI NDAY TIMES Every Week.10 words
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Advertisement143 1934-09-19 12 ,jJ5h bear brand COMPETITION The 50 "Coronet" Cameras have been awarded to the following entrants: SINGAPORE: £2!T IWB M. SoUtaa. tES KeL Sen, K«him»n bin Paekeer Mood. a G. Tan A6dlU Hal Deed Dalcic Monteire 8«nJlBl MALACCA: Sumathi Naida Kboo Enf Ne* auuli Ye* Eag Qaee Billy Cherts Joseph C143 words
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95 1934-09-19 13 VVOULD YOU LIKE SOMETHING DIFFERENT something lor which you have for a long time unconsciously waited. Then you must try Wlllard's Canadian Chocolates, a real tribute to the con- 1 fectloners art. They are obtainable in a wide variety of assortments, and! thanks to the adoption of an ingenious method95 words
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373 1934-09-19 13 New Uses In Sight. ACCUMULATOR. OF TIN. Ipoh, Sept. 17. Researches to discover new uses for tin are. already giving promising results. This announcement is made in the first genera' report of the International Tin Research and Development Council, which is composed of delegates appointed373 words
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Article135 1934-09-19 13 ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. A verdict of death b. misadventure was returned yesterday by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Slngapote Corone:\ at the inquiry into the death of a 32-year-old Hokien, Ts'ng Guan who was found dead m the sea off Clyde Terrace on Sept. 13. The Ceceased was accidentally drowned while135 words
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Article29 1934-09-19 13 An Indian coolie, working on the scaffolding of a bridge under construction m Kampong Java Road, was thrown heavily yesterday when the framework collapsed. Both his legs were fractured.29 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-19 13 In the expressions of these little girls we have composure and coyness, and. In the boy who Is taking a peep, timid admiration.23 words
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Article205 1934-09-19 13 May Not Be Used For Supreme Court There Is stUl a possibility that the old Europe Hotel site may not be used for building the new Supreme Court, for which plans have already been drawn up. Seen today by the Straits Times, a prominent Government official said205 words
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Article123 1934-09-19 13 Husband To Indemnify Wife. The second act In the Aroozoo family drama, (reported or. the opposite page) when Mrs. Amelia Aroozoo sued her hrsband. Lawrence Aroozoo, for indemnity of monies expended on him out of the estate of Elizabeth .-urin, was brought to a close *oday m123 words
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Article122 1934-09-19 13 Police Drive To Clear Area Of Civilians. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 18. A machine gun field firing scheme in the presence of the Q.0.C., Malaya. 1 will take place in the region of Sungei Besl. on Sunday Sept. 23, and arrangements are being made122 words
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Article65 1934-09-19 13 Pandit Vishva-Bandnu Shastri. who recently went to Japan as Indian representative of the second Pan-Panf c Buddhist Conference at Toklo, is expected to arrivj In Singapore tomorrow morning by the Fushiml Maru. Pandit Shastri is a well-known Indian scholar. Dur'ng his stay her° he will probab-.' deliver65 words
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Article329 1934-09-19 13 It was stated that two thousand eggs were smashed m a road crash between a motor bus and a hawker's tricycle which was inquired into by the fourth magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whltton, yesterday. The eggs were thrown on to the road when the tricycle was overturned, and329 words
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Article130 1934-09-19 13 1 Johore Sultan's Birthday Celebrations. (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. Sept. 18. Yesterday ras declared a public i holiday in Muar in honour of the 6 1st birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore. The town were draped with flags. In the morning His Highness Tengku130 words
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Article93 1934-09-19 13 Not Guilty Of Breach Of Trust. Nagutha Naina Mohamed Maricar, well-known m the local Indian business community, was acquitted by Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court today on the charge of criminal breach of trust In respect of $000 on which he was on trial93 words
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Article87 1934-09-19 13 Indian Accused Of Breach Of Trust. Arrested nearly eleven weeks after the commission of an alleged breach ot trust, an Indian, named Anandayah, was produced before the third magistrate but had his case transferred to the criminal district court. The charge was in respect of diamonds, valued87 words
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Article59 1934-09-19 13 Three Indians In Court. Four Indians, Mohamed Mustapha, Muthusamy, Suppiah and Syed, claimed trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district Judge, this morning on charges >f housebieaklng by night and voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous weapons. The accused were allowed oail In *200 each until59 words
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Article14 1934-09-19 13 Mr. H. W Raper Is leaving Singapore tomorrow on a business visit to India.14 words
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Advertisement159 1934-09-19 13 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ron tmi WIDEST RANGE OF TYPE STYLES AND iTHE LARGEST VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. THREE DIFFERENT MODELS PRICES FROM $60.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UPON PAYMENT A SMALL IN ">SIT BACKED BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS IN MALAYA. F? NLO LTD. 3. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES- IPOH PENANG »np159 words
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Advertisement285 1934-09-19 13 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHOPPERS THE UNITED PROVISION STORES WILL OPEN THEIR NEW PREMISES AT 241 ORCHARD RD. (OPPOSITE MARKET) ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH UNDER EXPERT MANAGE- I* II R\FY O R S Oh* MENT, EXCELLENT SER- unvE-UJtt^ VICE. KEENEST PRICES. HIGHEST G II A HE THE WIDEST RANGE OF PROVISIONS285 words
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324 1934-09-19 14 Frankie Weber, the Penang bantam- 1 weight champon, will meet Joseph Thunderface, the young Red Indian, In a return contest at the New World on Friday night over 12 three-minute rounds .It will be rimembered that when the two met last time over ten324 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1934-09-19 14 S. C. C. Lose The Most Sensational Football Match Of The Season. AMAZING SCENES AT ANSON ROAD. Marines In S.A.F.A. Cup Semi-Final. Marine Dept. F.C. .3; S.C.C. 2. After one of the mast amailng games of football ever witnessed m Singapore the Marine Department t. C. defeated the Singapore Cricket1,528 words
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Article102 1934-09-19 14 M.F.A. To Meet Pulau Prani In Cup Match. The Malays will meet Pulau Brani m the second round of the N.A.K..V cup at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Although the Malays team has not yet been definitely decided on it is sure to be a strong one, including102 words
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519 1934-09-19 14 S.C.C. And Tanglin Tennis Tournaments. I The results of yesterday's ties m the I S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament were: A Double Handicap. Semi-final: J P. de C. Hamilton and S. M. Garrard (plus 3) beat A. D. Anderson and R. F. Goodman (owe 15.4), 6—3, 6—4. B Singles Handicap. D.519 words
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233 1934-09-19 14 London, Sept. 18. The Nawab of Pataudi and George Palne of Warwickshire head the En»?Hsh batting and bowling averages respectively. The leading positions. :ncluding the final match between the Champion county and the Rest are as follow* Batting. (Qualification 8 completed innings) Ins. N.O. R.Reuter - 233 words
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Article297 1934-09-19 14 Mohd. Shah Bowls Weil For Malays. The N.C.C. played their last matcrt of the season on Sunday when they beat tfej Malay Cricket League on theii own ground by 111 runs. Choor Singh was m line iorir again an 1 scored 67 before being lbw.. while John297 words
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Advertisement6 1934-09-19 14 Sol* Distributors: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.6 words
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Advertisement83 1934-09-19 14 The 10-KEY CALCULATOR. (chromium platrdi FOOLPROOF DUSTPROOF. S^ Ji\i I WILL ADD> SUBTR ACT, Cps/ MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE. This is one of the neatest. sfl smallest and most reliable machine": on the market. Ope- JB rates on the generally approved .^t^H 10-key principle. Keyboard Is quick and easy to work83 words
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24 1934-09-19 15 Prima Donna Capsizes In R.S.Y.C.Race I j v Ik i 1 I I Mr iii.iftrt nHTIHNV* .niii Me. li I t! 1 «»uirf -houl24 words
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Article17 1934-09-19 15 Singapore Player form At K.L Ifmm Our Osn fkWM^MM^Mik I I I' ImHbiiiik a I'ftsa fr>>ni WeM17 words
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Article12 1934-09-19 15 H..IUHI hA r A j i"".."i it .kuij T»>i.,i('«il«.. BftM12 words
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Article, Illustration113 1934-09-19 15 i ni)i;av(hii< bki:aks TIME HKCOHIX Amateur Shows Great Improvement. H™** r nil'JL (Mr willL record lor'^lhe "roo.»«" mi'iiii" b* "iht lUHrt'n rn'miaii'ii lit Mttlnf i Sll|jl I If* 111 1111l our was st i dwarf) an,l x tin a*-.113 words
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Article10 1934-09-19 15 New Record For England. i klli m I alltiV r10 words
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12 1934-09-19 15 1 |lt UtUlllllM lll.ll'll I'l III! .111. I12 words
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Article16 1934-09-19 16 ""'ti| 1 'I II -I I ■■Mil MflPflMtMrVa. I fkNai 1 i 11, 1 ihi16 words
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1290 1934-09-19 17 J.B. CLARK - By J.B. CLARK, Empire Programme Director iF we were contemplating the adop- t Uon of any heraklie device to.- the J Empire Sendee, there is no doubt that 1 clocks and bells would have to be given prominence Bince the inauguration of the Empire Broadcasting1,290 words
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Article120 1934-09-19 17 AT kadiotymsia the representa- tire of one of the leading manufacturers said "The transmissions of the British Broadcasting Corporation from the Empire Station at Uaventry have given a great bitpeta* t« the sale of Pritish receivers overseas. "Some criticism has been directed at the Britis.i manufacturer oo his120 words
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Article116 1934-09-19 17 A mysterious wireless broadcast was heard the other day Mr. Takeyoshi Otsu of Kurayjshi-cho, Tottori Prefecture, Japan, an amateur radio experimenter, who has reported the matter to the Hiroshima. Communications Bureau. The queer message, repeated at intervals m fluent Japanese for about twenty minutes, was to the following116 words
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Article102 1934-09-19 17 Although all radio and cable communications m America were taken over by the new Federal Communica- tions Commission on July 1, the chsnge is being carried out very slowly. According to our Washington correspondent, all the two hundred or more members of the old Radio Comm.vsion staff102 words
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Article80 1934-09-19 17 The French Regional scheme Is progressing rapidly. The new State station at Viltebon-sur- Yvette, near Parts, to rapidly approaching completion. The buildings will include the new P.T.T. transmitter and the Colonial station, which will be transferred from ita present site at Pontoise The Northern station at Camphin-eu-Carembault (Lille),80 words
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Article68 1934-09-19 17 BRITISH wireless licences m force on June 30th numbered 6,373.800 compared with 5.507.300 a year ago. The net increase for the month was 34.0008. It seems unlikely that the 7 million Bark will be reached this jear, but the flcwes give reasonable hope that the seven-millionth licence may68 words
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551 1934-09-19 17 FAMOUS WIRELESS STATION. To Be Sold. FIRST TO SIGNAL ACROSS ATLANTIC. DOLDHU, the most famous wire- less station fa* the world, an tbe edge of the wild Cornish coast n*i far from the Lixard, is to disappear. Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., has given orders for its sale lock, stock551 words
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Article38 1934-09-19 17 What is probably the greatest cycle race m tbe world the Tour de franca was the subject of daily running mentators were continuously engaged tions No fewer than four radio commentators are continuously engaged In reporting the race.38 words
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Article955 1934-09-19 17 Log Of A Ma layan Listener. Every night Sumatra and Java continue to offer us their usual varied selection of programmes, and list Friday evening I much enjoyed a selection of waltzes from Medan Including that queen of waltzes "Over the Waves." The Bandoeng Amateur Radio S<> ciety (58 metres)955 words
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Article96 1934-09-19 17 Over 150 enthusiasts attended the recent series of four lectures on television given by Mr. H. J. Barton-Chao-pie at the Polytechnic. Regent Stre?*, London. Demonstrations included the reception of BBC. 30-line television on the mirror drum receiver with Kerr cell light modulation on a large scrc-ru During the concluding96 words
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Article74 1934-09-19 17 To have achieved nineteenth place m a radio contest attracting 108 entrants i* the feat of little Madeline Mackenzie, of Queensland. Australia, who is only eleven years old. She operated her father's station. VK4GK. and by her own unaided efforts scored 231 points m the British Empire Radio74 words
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Advertisement70 1934-09-19 17 THE NEW TELEFUNKEN PROGRAMME LOUDSPEAKIIG SYSTEMS AT REDUCED PRICES K>R INtOXMATtON PLEASE AITLY Otatrnafart SEOW KUAN COMPANY, 4-5. OHOBV GHAUT. SINGAPORE. CabU SEOWKUAM" T«l. 7787. J LISTEN TO LONDON -PARIS -HOLLAND -JAPAN- U.S.A. -etc AT LOUDSPEAKERS STRENGTH ON AN EDDYSTONE ALL WORLD FOUR ALL WAVE RADIO. AC. MAINS $320.00— BATTKKY70 words
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Advertisement130 1934-09-19 17 PHILCO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPRODUCmON= =^SELECTIVITY^^QUALITY^^EVOLUME= ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION— DISTANCE RECEPTION AHD ALL AT TBE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDINARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners ft Operators »f <Utt*n -ZJU." 49 3 IMsm). BROADCAST BOUSE, Z Orchard Road. SINGAPORE.130 words
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Advertisement51 1934-09-19 17 H. L GARTER GO. (Radio and Sound Engineers) The RECOGNISED sound experts of Malaya. Official Service Engineers to S.S. GOVERNMENT GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. H.M.V. (THE GRAMOPHONE CO., LTD.) We specialise m the service of GECophone PHILCO R.C.A. RECEIVERS. 17. Capitol Bigs., 48c. Petjanongan, Singapore, Telephone 6618. Batavia-Centmm, S. S.51 words
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3858 1934-09-19 18 Results Of Investigation By R. R. I. The various tapping systems m use on Malayan estates were the basis of an address by Mr. C. C. T. Sharp, of the Botanical Division of the Rubber Research Institute, at the I. S. P. Conference, on Friday.3,858 words
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245 1934-09-19 18 THROUGH PURGATORY WITH STOMACH PAINS REALLY MIRACULOUS BENEFIT. Here is a remarkable case from the North of England. Mr. K. M has been a stomach sufferer ever since the war. having been in his own words "through purgatory with pains for months at a stretch In 1827 an operation for245 words
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Advertisement145 1934-09-19 18 Sj§J/^^<l IL'^CL. _M_LMIJ -gjr IT IS the wise man who selects a vehicle which I possesses the most advanced constructional features, I for by so doing he insures himself against costly depreciation, as his vehicle remains modern a number of years and commands the highest resale price. Other points the145 words
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Advertisement133 1934-09-19 18 MONEY We Can Supply RUBBER STAMPS every description made or>r Price* non 7*. cents upwards— Cash with all orders. ■KOVOMV SCfiIBBII.M PADS for workshops, whoob and oißrea oet down No. I If »8' 5..31 N». 1 44 s 5J4' M.5« No. J IV i 6 V »O.M Pciiaue per dozen133 words
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Article838 1934-09-19 19 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT. Industrials And Tin Idle: Rubbers Offered. Fraser and Cos share report, dated < Sept. It. state* i Even allowing for the detractions and excitements of race week, the record of the local share market during the past few days Is scarcely one to be proud of,838 words
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Article46 1934-09-19 19 Second Of 8 New Destroyers Completed. London. Sept. 13. The destroyer Electra left the Tyne today for her acceptance trie Is and afterwards proceeded to Portsmouth. Of eight destroyers ordered under 'he 1931 programme the Electra is the second to be completed.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 46 words
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Article443 1934-09-19 19 Weights For Friday's Events. The Handicaps for Friday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Amateur meeting are as foUows Race 1. Ponies, Class 3, Dtv. 2, 5 furs.— Highland Lass 125, Larrikin 11.12, Red Biases 11, YeUow River 11. Shorty 10.12, Little Pat 10.7, Mickey Mouse443 words
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Article237 1934-09-19 19 Slight Increase In First Six Months Of 1934. The world consumption of tin during the first six months of 1934 Is slightly above the same period In 1933. the respective figures being 58.774 tons compared with 58.394 tons a considerable Increase over 1932 when the first six months'237 words
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Article48 1934-09-19 19 Rugby, Sept. 17. The Prime Minister, who bad spent the greater part of the Parliamentary recess on a health holiday m Canada and Newfoundland, will, according to present plans, sail far home m the liner Nova Scotia due m Liverpool on Oct. 4— British Wireless.British Wireless - 48 words
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Article28 1934-09-19 19 I Thousand rupees worth is declared for Ra. 16/12/- per tattle for taJdng y«w Hydroale unpleasant burden away with guarantee. Dr. SHERMAN. PMteMuukga, (Farldpur) Bengal. India.28 words
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Advertisement703 1934-09-19 19 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Pep Famous Doctor Tells Aboat Saeecsafiil Prescription That Is C urine Kidney and Bladder Troubles an. Making Me* awl Women Fed 10 Tears Younger Throßirh New Health and Vigaor Brvafttt by Cleaning Oat the Kidneys You need not suffer another day from703 words
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Advertisement77 1934-09-19 19 BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD MADE ENTIRELY FROM ENGLISH MILK by the IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS for INFANTS INVALIDS. GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed to be English Milk from the luxuriant pastures of England and is pure and standardised to Ministry of Health regulations. QUALITY SECOND TO NONE PRICE $1.00 PER TIN OF77 words
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Advertisement289 1934-09-19 19 CHOOSE CAREFULLY THE DIAMOND RING YOU WOULD BE .'KOI I) OF YEARS FROM TODAY AND CAREFULLY CHOOSE ITS M \KI X EVERY DE SILVA'S RING IS MEASI RED BY A STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE WHICH INSURES UNQUESTIONED QtAIITY IN EVERY DTI All. DE SILVA'S QUALITY CANNOT BE DUPLICATED AT A LOWER289 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-09-19 20 THE DANCE of the Boar's Head and Peacock by men at arms with harpists which preceded the feast of members of the Welsh order of the Gorsedd of Bards. (Planet News.)31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1934-09-19 20 POLICE-SERGEANT VIOLET BUTCHER of the Women's Police, attached to Rochester Row Police Station, has been promoted to Inspector. This brings the number of women police inspectors In London up to three. Inspector Butcher has been m the police fere* since 1919, and m 1927 tackled single-handed two suspected motor-bandits m54 words
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Article, Illustration54 1934-09-19 20 A NEW SEARCH for the fabulous millions of treasure supposed to have been buried by the Spaniards and pirates years ago oi Cooos Island, m the Pacific, will be«h: when (he Queen of S?ol* a 600-ton twin-screw yacht, arrives at the island. CommanrttF. A. Worsley checking over some of the54 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-09-19 20 an t m M \i >MitiT Sum: of the gigantic drag chains which will stay Uic progress of the new Cunarder when she is launched25 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-09-19 20 A THREE-DAT FLORAL FETE was held at Southend with over 2.006 entries. Two young admirers oT the floral design which won the cap m its class. (Planet News.t28 words
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Article, Illustration43 1934-09-19 20 THE WOMEN'S (LAY BIRD shooting championship m progress at the West London Shooting Ground at Northolt. The holder of the championship is Mrs. Grosvenor, whose daughter Betty Is also competing. Mrs. Grosvenor with Betty and her husband, also an expert shot. (P. H.)43 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-19 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Bead Offlca far MaJiya: SINGAPOU.16 words