The Straits Times, 27 October 1934
1934-10-27
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Title Section38 1934-10-27 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CKNTtJRY] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement513 1934-10-27 1 BINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. CPHONZ 61C1), t fe 37 0 AUATtD WHTO WMUiS B^BB\ a«BBBW BB^F^ BBBBBBBBkih^ B BBBBBBBBBBkw aT^^'^^Bßßßßt I REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EAST -H. M. HODGES -37. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE RV CPPPIil APKHITMFNT CHOOSE CAREFULLY THE DIAMOND RING YOU WOULD BE .'ROOD dt artuAL wrrumincni w yBARS KROM513 words
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Advertisement114 1934-10-27 1 ir.UALA LUMPUft: CS.j^vfel frT. (PHQNtt 3*883). r a»-#»JI^MW t IfcJ sSS\ afl L 1 i»o5 A JL /*3-/' /i i< I awßrlii SBSSbB^ s*^" Dawson ■mS^IPHPv^HFs "waa." SbS BbTm w W f A i j I Scotch Whisky^ /A V_m\ f j k 1 B^^g -j^tiSßp^SL f I vAI H114 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-27 1 c J J/ FOR FLOWERS PHONE 4097 IS. Orchard Road. j (Amber Manaiou*)13 words
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Advertisement582 1934-10-27 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. (Incorporated to England"* MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO BSRVICBB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIB MAJESTY'S OOVBSNMBNT. LONDON AND PA« BAS7 MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD PVOM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN Doe Tonnage Sport CARTHAOB 18.000 In port RANPURA J7.000 Nov.582 words
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Advertisement406 1934-10-27 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. I^l li,tl I^lbv H (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT? FOR CUNARD UNE. WINTER HOLIDAYS IN JAPAN Special Inclusive arrangements for the CHRISTMAS A NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Leaving by as. FI'SHIMI MABTJ Dec' 17 Dae kaek by is. SUWA MARU Jan. 34 RATES FROM $382 In a party406 words
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Advertisement701 1934-10-27 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated to Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. •OTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND OrENHAGEN. Prom Pi jui Ptobb Prom Bi)ore Malacca Port Panang Ma 8-ham BORINGIA 8/11 6/U 711 B'll ERRIA 37/11 37/11 38/11 SO'll PIONIA 18/13 18/ 13 19/13 31/13 LALANDIA 8/1 8/1 8/1701 words
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Advertisement242 1934-10-27 2 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms: Swimming poolDelicious meals— Hot and cold running water in each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong, Bee your agent.242 words
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Advertisement1136 1934-10-27 2 THB BLtn fUNNBL UMB lOeeaa THE Ht'A KHIOW STEAMSHTT 00l Btaaat Hala Co, Ltd.. and China MaUal (IMl) LTD. Steaas NavtgaUoa Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. THB STRAITS RTKAMSHIP CO, LT». THB SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LID. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL UNE Ltd. The Slam1,136 words
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Article149 1934-10-27 3 Plan To Make Harbour Safer. The recent typhoon has opened the eyes ot Osaka clMzens to the vulnerability of the port of Osaka to tidju onslaughts, and a movement has JuJ* been launched to make it safer, says the Japan Chronicle. The movement, which Is chiefly promoted149 words
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Article110 1934-10-27 3 FOYLEBANK. Brit.. 3,43: tons, from Telok Betang 26-10, for New York 6-10. JERANTUT Brit.. 73 tons, from Muar 27-10, for Muar 29-10. HONO LAM, Brit.. 5J tons, from Indragiri 27-10, for Indragiri 30-10. BAN SIONG BEE. BrU., 74 tons, from Indragiri 26-10, for Eatu Pahat 27-10. RANTAH. Brit..110 words
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Article123 1934-10-27 3 I Saturday, October 27. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to I arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. i Main Wharf Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow." Lch. j •Lady Evelyn. Gen. Vers- pyck, Perak. OH Wharf Na Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN L-R.Y DOCKS. Tan Jong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria123 words
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Advertisement740 1934-10-27 3 TENDERS STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. TENDERS will b» received at the Colonial Secretary's Ofllce until noon on Nov. 16. 1934. for the foUotrbte services for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for the year 1935: 1. Clothing (inr«tng up). 2. Transport of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps by740 words
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Advertisement150 1934-10-27 3 AUCTION NOTICES (By Order of the Receiver and Maaager for the Debentere Holders). Re TAN KAH KEE CO, LTD. (la Voluntary Liquidation) Continuation of AUCTION SALE of 200 cases of gents', ladies', boys' and children's shoes, boots, pumps and slippers in various styles. To be held at the Factory. Sumbawa150 words
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Advertisement392 1934-10-27 3 AMERKAN HXM) AGENCY LT& ••I (ISO i NO eCCKINC ff fi 8.1.5. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) APCAR LINE FOR HONGKONG, AHOY, SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TAKADA 8,000 Tons Arr. Nov. 6 Sails Nov. 8 Excellent modern ace rnmodation for first and second class passengers. Special holiday392 words
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Advertisement716 1934-10-27 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m rtiai LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. WM.U. BLTS. AND SLAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE! Freight MM— Passage SHI 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class ?rom £106.4.6 Up i Connecting with Canadian Pacifle AUantic Ezpreasea. Second Class From £70.6.1716 words
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Advertisement412 1934-10-27 3 EUERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSffIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports ana Sacs Canal. Due B*ll* Bteamer B'pore S'pors CITY OF KHARTOUM Oct. 29 lfov. 2 CITY OF BAGDAD Nov. 30 Dec. 2 'OR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN Due Sails Steamer 6"pore Spore TTY412 words
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Miscellaneous71 1934-10-27 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last .light Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. '.err.D. Ins. Sunshine temp. •f nra. *P Alor Star 89 1.71 8.1 75 Sitiawan 91 0.03 5.1 74 Kota Bahru 88 0.03 5 4 75 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 3.8 72 Malacca 81 0.15 0.6 72 Singapore Kalian g71 words
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Miscellaneous63 1934-10-27 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday, Oct. tl. H. W. 1.37 am.. 8 ft. 3 In., 12.16 p.m.. t r.. 4 in. L. W. 8.37 a.m.. 4 ft. 4 in., 7. 25 p.m.. 9 In. Sunday. Oct. tt. H. W. 2.8 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 In., 1.11 p.m.. t ft. J to. L.63 words
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Advertisement499 1934-10-27 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for an? positlor adverti -d in these coin— ns copies of testimonials Do not ♦end originate COOK -BOY WANTED for a 4 roomed i>w. Knowlede? of Dutch cooking cd. Hard-working, clean. Must speak English. Salary $25. Apply Box 306. S. T. SALESMAN »ho has a thorough499 words
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Advertisement742 1934-10-27 4 I BOARD-RESIDENCE EIROF. Board Residence, $90—90 Board opt. mod. san. gar. 11, St. Nicholas Flats. SUITE, private verandah, entrance bath. Europ. mod. Also single room. Phone 4747. FURNISHED service, room's without board, use kltch«-> 1858 "Oxley Chambers" (Ladle* only). THE MANSION. Oxley Rise, Singapore. three minutes from town, high elevation,742 words
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Advertisement714 1934-10-27 4 FOR SALE CHEAP SCREBBLINa PADS— FOB WORK SHOPS SCHOOLS AND O~ ICES— US ADVERTISEMENT— IN THIS ISSUR FOR SALE SECONDHAND A.B.C. ath Edition Code Book and Mllners iron safe, 24" x 24" x 30" in good order. Apply Powell Co., Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS TOD CAN HAVE IHI SUNDAI TIMES delivered to714 words
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Advertisement729 1934-10-27 4 PUBLIC NOTICE PERAK TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING 1934. FIRST DAT. OCTOBER S7, 1934. SECOND DAT. OCTOBER 31. 1934. THIRD DAT, NOVEMBER J. 1934. The Races start at:— Z.M pjn. Wednesday 115 w> Saturdays The Subscriptions for Visiting Merr.beshall be MEN $1* far the Meeting. 5 fer the last day only.729 words
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Advertisement939 1934-10-27 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. FIGARO. I Raffles Hotel tt, Braa Baaah Rd. Beea 1M B'pen. LADIES' HAIRDRESSING BY EUROPEAN LAOV EXPERTS. Try oar NEW EUGENE Machine THERE'S NC OTHER MSB FOR PERFECT WAVING. for $15 ONLY aad FUVA MACHINE. $8 $10 ONLY. SELETAR GRANGE European seaside residential hotel. Excellent food and939 words
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Miscellaneous184 1934-10-27 4 < SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Vithout Malaya Malaya rastage Monthly 3.M 4»* tM Quarterly t 8S« t»M S 75« Half Yearly 817.M $24 .90 $15.a» Yearly 534.5« 348.W $30.00 Note.— Outstation cheqaes should Include the uswal bank dtaee« t [ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are184 words
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Article807 1934-10-27 5 ST. ANDRUW'S OATHkDRAL.— 2I'nd Sunday after Trinity, Oct. 28. 6.60 a.m., Holy Comn.; 7.30 ajn.. Matins; 8 a-m, Ho^r Comn. Choral; 5.30 p.m.. Evensong (choral) and Sermon; At the Royal Air Force: 10.30 ajn.. Parade Service; B«t.hel Church of England School. 14 Fowll* Read: Saturday, 27th tt 5.30807 words
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Advertisement263 1934-10-27 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE <™" al > 9.30 p.m. to Midnight! RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 TONIGHT DINNER DANCE CABARET ANY ZOLNAY JOE PLEE THE FAMOUS VIENNESE DANCERS SEA VIEW HOTEL w Mink* Formerly Members of Th« 'Imanoff Troupe MORNING SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT263 words
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Advertisement139 1934-10-27 5 PHILCO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL PFPPnPurnr>N= SELECTIVITY QUALITY=^VOLUME= ABSOI UTg SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION =lONfi DISTANCE RECEPTION==== MAINS OR BATTERY OPERATED. ALL-WAVE (from 12 meters upwards) ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY SOLE AGENTS. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of itatlon "Z. 8.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST BOUSE. 2139 words
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Advertisement36 1934-10-27 5 Records Store tar ALL KINDS OF RECORDS YOU REQUIRE JAVA AND SINGAPORE MALAY, JAVANESE. SOENDANF.SE, AMBONESE. ENGLISH, SIAMESE, CANTONESE, JAPANESE, etc. cto. •I Urn Ulot Imea. D. T. LIM A COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore.36 words
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Miscellaneous478 1934-10-27 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSO 17.790 kc/s 18.86 m. GSF 15,140 ks/s 19.82 m. GSF 15.140 kvs478 words
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Miscellaneous421 1934-10-27 5 MALAYAN AMS. KUALA LUMPUR. Programme For Sunday, Oct. 28, 1934. Programme to be broadcast by *he Malayan Amateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur, at 7.00 p.Tn.. Sunday, 28th October, 1934, from Station ZGE, on 75 metres. H.M.V. Records supplied by Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Concerto No. 1 In421 words
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Miscellaneous490 1934-10-27 5 SINGAPORE "'teLLT Station "Z.H.1." Singapore Wave length 49.9 Metres. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.. Broadcast House No. 2-4 Orchard Road, Singapore): SUNDAY, OCT. 28. 11 a.m. 1.30 p.m. Record music. 5.30 p.m. 7 p.m. Relay x>t church ser- 1 c c from Presbyterian Church, Singapore.490 words
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Miscellaneous79 1934-10-27 5 11.30 DJa close down (German. English*. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 31. 8 p.m. DJa Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme-Forecast < German, English). Letter Box. 8.15 Violin Sonata E Minor by Emll SJogren. Richard Kerschbaumer (Violin). At the Piano: Pro/. Friedrich Wuhrer. 8.43 News Bulletin (English?. 9.0 Decisive Hours In German79 words
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Article185 1934-10-27 6 AFTER 15 YEARS' AGONY. Quick relief from even the most distressing stomach trouble will be yours if you follow the advice of Mrs. Edwards, of Chatham. Read her astounding letter: "A sufferer for 15 years with Gastric Ulcers, I tried different remedies without avail until I took185 words
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Article532 1934-10-27 6 To Be Tried For Murder. STORY OF ESCAPE FROM VLADIVOSTOK. Shanghai, Sept. 25. Offlciil confirmation has b3en obtained of the extradition of nine Russian refugees, including one woman, who were rescued from a battered steamlaunch in heavy storms off Quelpart Island, Korea, and arrived here a532 words
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Article61 1934-10-27 6 A new city will soon rise on the eastern side of the Great Wall, the Department of Civil Affairs of the Manchukuo Government has announced, reports Kengo Surveys are already being conducted by the Department on a j.OOO acre lot near the Wall A sum of61 words
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Article126 1934-10-27 6 The Turkish Mint Is on the point cf striking large quantities of new silver coins which will replace bank notes, nickel and bronze coins. About 100 (tons of silver will be required to strike ithe coins required, which will be worth ten, 50, and 100 piatres respectively. 100126 words
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Article84 1934-10-27 6 A gigantic wooden bridge across the Yalung Kiang <River) In Kantsu. North-Eastern Sikang, has now been conpled, according to a message from Kangting, Provincial capital of Sikang. Communications in Kantsu have long been handicapped with the river cutting off the district into two sections from north to84 words
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Article410 1934-10-27 6 Like Krakatoa. AJY AWE-INSPIRING SIGHT. Hong Kong, vcv 12. An awe-inspinng sight, witnessed by members of the crew of the IndoChina 8. N. Co. 'a steamer Kumsang. may provide the answer to the riddle o/ the mysterious disappearance of several small vessels olf the coast410 words
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Advertisement149 1934-10-27 6 JAutk jp NEEDS NO M DRAPERY V| Wf are proud to present th* stark naked truth about our beautifut SHANGHAI UNDIES. VL After alt, our business is to sell the best, rsthcr than t« weave hne phrases. V FKANISEL.S J| FRANKEL BROS. 101. VICTORIA STREET ALSO 5. RAFFLES PLACE Like149 words
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Advertisement18 1934-10-27 6 V raw gUaaea araat FUL-VDK tbcy'r* art Urn latest stylo— Can at aUaaiarturlnf Optician, US. North Bridge Baa*.18 words
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Advertisement226 1934-10-27 6 Constance Bennett KEEPS HER SKIN SO SMOOTH WITH GENTLE, SAFE LUX TOILET SOAP j Soap is excellent; it SfiPHP IKH I v particularly good I|P' W j_ g^ for delicate skins," 96 I says beautiful I I I CONSTANCE BENNETT I I of R.K.O. ■PmHm SRv» I Radio Pictures Mb226 words
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Advertisement369 1934-10-27 7 Walking Pleasure It 8 d DLiAJj. When yoa wmik in Uu»« which tut t 0 la tj«ythy wtth rw le^ C f .V/ W< tMte— m| f/"/ r^") Soeh than for ityle hare b bM fm I tacriAnd U cwnfort. NC!*jP/j^# 6IVE IS A TRIAL ORDER TORAV V^ STAR SHOE369 words
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Advertisement158 1934-10-27 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TONIGHT -9.15 p.m. sharp Final Performance of Merrie England Conductor, Mrs, E. M ROAD. Prices $2, $1 and 50 cents. LAST NIGHT OF WARNER BROS: 6.15 GIGANTIC CONSTELLATION OF STARS IN THE SHOW OF 10.000 WONDERS "Ti "WONDER f! BAR" kAT FRANCIS. DICK POWELL, DOLORES DELRIO, AL158 words
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Advertisement213 1934-10-27 7 LAST NIGHT of this Entertaining Musical picture by the famous producers of "Gold Diggers of 1933" and other hits CAPITOL I Last DAYI tArMUL I 3.15 615 915 16 MO STARS I or radio I Rm^ 140 SCREEN I DICK JOWIiI I J»* 1 IfC^V •inoii rooiis 4 M US213 words
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Article58 1934-10-27 8 i i, Kulilm i v I l hli.tfu|Mii. I). I di 1 i., i 11..1.1... 14', .t^ IIuHII .1 HI n ,,..S;— h..hb«r. kMfHi, tt 11/ IN, *mn '.il Mm.. N. Mi. > ■j Naw Mmt. Dull I •>'" I iii..nlli-l ■I \M m |i r I58 words
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Article54 1934-10-27 8 M»» iin inn t (lit* > b lallitn tin* lie **l Int p K i i'tli A i i»i I'li'ti iii'f i filwn in* 1 blii|4pui». Oil 11. U lllMili Hum »*M«i tin EBdhd n. lf n B No %\n i Nil < USD III! Al IIM no i54 words
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Article109 1934-10-27 8 1.,, H i \uHtittl Malay iii, i i i ipiing i -ling Tin v ii U > I I ultul 111 1 in M t'olliuriw B/- 6/ M«i (i I I JJ'-fc ■4 K«llera. IH 1 .1 1 .1 Uuyara UalU... I i I I II ill I i109 words
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Article121 1934-10-27 8 l»biif V.I |M Uuyeia 8«ll«ri. aio \li I Hi I. k i 'ii| nit I M lit it Ant* ;i ©U 0 i ..«<> limit <;»mie 'I'rtisl Agtoiia AMO 4 (H) i I :i(t ltd h N i IO«6 M..1., I 1H IMI •ihli, 111 ill j w* niipii121 words
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Article78 1934-10-27 8 Bingapw* MuuiiiiMtl I pc uf hi |4U<)0()() liih lIJIIQHI, Mm. l. i, -I IV4 I" i i'.i.i.i imii 0 MO I ttiiWiwrf Mu»ic||Na 4.» i of llmi, .l ItM'i JI..UH I!" blllHftlMin Mm. I I 1. 1.. IMI ..u... tiingautiH M i "•wrai^si wt& I. m inn78 words
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Article111 1934-10-27 8 I'Vuaer ttnd Co., and I ->*•!! Hlld UvuM'h 4|iuilnlloiia. 11.1 1., Mi I mil |,M |.6Q Ino iii tin (Jl) r ill) (91) a u.i 1.1 »<l) dlhiiv t|b) ,*!> Inn 176 > i (in uao aso lao |l, |Ih I til) I !<> lt)6 hp isi ii111 words
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Article106 1934-10-27 8 flltl.tWllllf HIH tl.u t ktllMIIKt) r«i«b lt to ihi Uaueil hy the H.iiim h..u M Hi.. l Bh»n«ht| n HKIIIN I-" HMM ilghl I I I i a lit f/4 B/l 1 aiglii i I1I 1 aiglil nndon i i i lIHIIII M ■••I TKwUya. i lvii.i II.106 words
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Article24 1934-10-27 8 At h. 11... In 1t... huh Airei 8814 aullum (.Hi ..lihhuii BUaui v B B U ||L u1t,,!.! 1.4 hi it ish Wlrvitiiiß24 words
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Article55 1934-10-27 8 kit i ai..i it. ii 1. 1 ■iJMJU w WMHHAIMB iMftAAAMI 4 ll 111 S'wimui. Tv ll ii!'."'' 11 N> 1 11 i| i HBoi "bLk I ".'""r'..,!,'..', ".I uli'lk.Ul I i OT I 1 i n K«nipir«i (ll. »l H.iuii. purapt n.n.iullk ißtlk, PMW inu ku i55 words
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Article22 1934-10-27 8 _nM fMt ■jHtt* U i in rii i. > 111 lien. ■v ».ia hi i. hi b .iu..i nun .1 HO.)22 words
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Article32 1934-10-27 8 Mhr MM QVCWI 9v 1( M A No. i N.N HMV ra. MattM, Nuy, aa 0 i< I*.. M.r I A|., I uf M«rkt i mi n32 words
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Advertisement33 1934-10-27 8 GREEN ISLAND ■RITItN COLONIAL CEMENT New Sinuahore Railway Si ANP At Ul|| rwi. MM NAVAI BABE. ROYAI AIN huKCf IiABS. H M WAR Dki i ■el« A««nU fur M«l«yf| McALISTER A CO., LTD.33 words
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Article315 1934-10-27 9 Small Increase For Few Districts. The export duty on native rubber on and after November 1, has been fixed at F1.20 per 100 kllogralms dry by a decree of the Netherlands East Indies Government. For assortments not Included in the category of dry rubber the duty315 words
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Article994 1934-10-27 9 Certain Interests Better Posted With Information. London, Oct. 15. As far as price movements are concerned, the market has remained without important developments, unless it can be said to be Important that tin prices have been steadily .n.iintainrd through a period when other metals and994 words
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Article484 1934-10-27 9 London. Oct. IX Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son, in their weekly Market Report write: COPPER. The market has had a steadier and firmer tone this week. The improvement was largely brought about by quite a good demand from consumers. Consumptive demand In the U.K. has been excellent,484 words
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Article114 1934-10-27 9 That there would be a premium on the newly-Issued Malacca Rubber shares was practically a foregone conclusion, writes the Financial Times but the comparatively small number of shares on offer, and the fact that the shareholders would receive preferential rights, were deterrents to any large subscription on the114 words
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Article63 1934-10-27 9 Olen Muar Estates, Ltd.. announces the offer of 287.980 Ordinary 2s. shares to shire holders registered on September 25 at par (payable) Is. per share on application and allotment respectively) In the proportion of three new shares for every ten shares held. The new shares, when allotted63 words
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Article24 1934-10-27 9 One effort at utilising rubber to reduce noise is the substitution of rubber tyred wheels for the existing metal ones on railway platform barrows.24 words
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Article852 1934-10-27 9 Prosperous Motor Industry. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 9. For an exhibition of cars, the British Motor Show la, perhaps, the most Interesting and significant staged anywhere. It has a larger interest, however, because the motor Industry Is one of the largest and most prosper- oua852 words
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Advertisement654 1934-10-27 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). The Uabf'ty ot members Is limited to the extent and in wanner prescribed by Ordinance No 8 of 1920 of the Colon; HEAD OFFICk: BONO KONO. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $30,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 6.500.000 Bllver654 words
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Advertisement11 1934-10-27 9 *^H \-j ■^■^■■v I ScofeOlhis^l MXALLUM'S PERFECTION THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.11 words
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Advertisement415 1934-10-27 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA >ND CHINA. •Incorporated m Enpiana by Roysj Charter 1853) Paid Op Capital In 800.000 shares of IS each 53.300.001 Reserve Pund tt.000.000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors M.000.00t BEAD OFFICE: M. Bbhopagato. London B.CX AtrraU ac« Braacbea. Alor Brar lloilo Palgon Amrltsar ipoh Semarang Bangkok415 words
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885 1934-10-27 10 Tea is one of those commodities which an indiscrimlnating age does not properly appreciate. The august history of the beverage, which Is romantically alleged to have been discovered in China in 2737 8.C., has caused in the past 300 years untold885 words
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Article118 1934-10-27 10 Mr. Hubert Dennis Collings to be Assistant Curator, Raffles Museum, Singapore. Mr. J. L. McFall, M.C.S., to officiate as District Officer, Province Wellesley. Mr. V. R. Usamer, Chief Inspector of Police, Straits Settlements, has been granted eight months and two days' leave on full pay. Mr. J. Lambourne,118 words
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Article788 1934-10-27 10 ALOR STAR AERODROME. < i We have received an Interesting etter from the British Adviser, Kedah. j n reference to conditions at the aero- lrome at Alor Star. In The Sunday < rimes of Oct. 14 it was stated that Sir 1 Philip Sassoon's Impression of788 words
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Article1383 1934-10-27 10 WILD LIFE. PART 11. Below is continued Mr. Theodore Hubback's article on wild life from the Game and Gun and Anglers' Monthly. It is fa al, he says, to assume a smug complacency regarding the present position; the only hope lies in a vigorous movement among the1,383 words
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Obituary68 1934-10-27 10 OAN. Mrs. Gan Eng Seng ne? Madam Ho Chwee Neo at her residence No. 162 Sim's Avenu;, Singapore on Oct. 25. 1934 at 8 30 p.m. at the age cf K years. She left 2 sons (Dan Tiang Poh am* Gan Tiang Kweo 4 daughters. 6 daughters-in-law,68 words
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Article111 1934-10-27 10 SINGAPORE. ALUAMBKA Lost Patrol. 6.15—9.15 I CAPITOL 20 Million Sweethearts. 8 .5— 9.15. GBEAT WORLD Cabaret— Let's Pall In Love Ac Tb« Cohens &t Kellys In Trouble. MABLBOBOUGH Leila Majnuc. 6 15—9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing. Talkies. Theatres Cinemas PAVILION Eight Girls in a Boat with Dorothy111 words
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Advertisement76 1934-10-27 10 Ik Ahfat%w4DON T BE gfy VAGUE jp q ft W r*\**m 1 fm II I 11UMJ NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,L T D INCORPOMTSD IN ENGLAND SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH. w English Docks Long Island Ducklings English Chickens English Australian Capons Pheatants76 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-27 10 Of •WTUH MAMIWACTUW ALUMINIUM Buckets, Acid 19 Warm Studios S. um^ THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPMY, LIMITED. SUGAPORc. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER New MARCONI ELECTRIC RADIO GRAMOPHONES SUPERB QUALITY AND VOLUME REPRODUCTION For the average home there could be no better radio-gramophone. Here you have the latest type Marconiphone all-mains electric99 words
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Article, Illustration998 1934-10-27 11 MONARCH AT PRESENT IN EUROPE. An unconfirmed report, said to emanate from the British Legation in Bangkok, reached the Straits Times this morning that the King of Siam had decided to abdicate. He is at present believed to be in Paris. King Prajadhipok,998 words
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Article171 1934-10-27 11 Result Of Swindon By-Election. Swindon, Oct. 26. j The by-election caused by the appointment of Sir Reginald Mitchell: Banks (Conservative M.P. for Swindon), to a county court judgeshlp resulted as follows Dr. Addlson (Lab.) 20,902. W. W. Wakefleld (Con.) 18.253. Reuter The unsuccessful candidate, Mr. Wakefleld. Is theReuter - 171 words
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Article26 1934-10-27 11 Shanghai, Oct. 27. Mr. Ku Meng-yu, Minister of Railways who has been seriously ill for several days. Is Improving.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 26 words
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Article154 1934-10-27 11 Lloyd George's Memoirs. EARL HAIG BITTERLY ATTACKED. London, Oct. 24. An Intensely bitter attack against the late Earl Haig and Field Marshal Robertson for the slaughter at Paschendaele" Is an outstanding feature of the fourth' volume of Mr. David Lloyd George's war memoirs published today. TheReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration40 1934-10-27 11 To mark the inauguration of the scheme for the supply of milk to school children at a halfpenny a bottle, Mr. Walter Elliot, the Minister of Agriculture, visited Addison Gardens School, Holland Road, where 800 children were provided with milk.40 words
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Article203 1934-10-27 11 Yehia Pasha's Outburst DENIAL THAT HE SOUGHT BRITISH COUNSEL. London, Oct. 26. The continued ill-health of King Fuad has occasioned an Anglo-Egyp-tian diplomatic Incident with strained relations between the Residency and the Prime Minister, Yehia Pasha. The latter accused Mr. Maurice Peterson, acting High Commissioner (Sir Miles LampsonReuter - 203 words
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Article251 1934-10-27 11 i Landlords Called Upon To Do Their Share. Shanghai, Oct. 27. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has Issued orders to the Bhensl Government to take emergency measures to accom- medate refugees from the Red-con- trolled areas in Szechuan. It is 1 planned to employ these refugees in road construction. Meanwhile,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 251 words
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Article38 1934-10-27 11 Flemington, Oct. 26. Dr. Condon has identified Hauptmann as the mysterious "John" who figured in the payment of the ransom across the cemetery wall at Bronx In connection with the disappearance of the Lindbergh baby.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article66 1934-10-27 11 London, Oct. 27. The Egyptian Charge d'Affaires here has protested to the Foreign Office against the tone of the British press as regards the tension between the British residency and the Cairo Government. It is understood that the reply stressed the freedom of the press inReuter - 66 words
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Article75 1934-10-27 11 Britain To Study U.S. Methods. Rugby, Oct. 25. Lord Selsdon, the chairman, and three other members of the special committee set up to inquire into the development of television and to advise the Postmaster-Oeneral on the relative merits of various systems left England yesterday for New York to InvestigateBritish Wireless - 75 words
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Article67 1934-10-27 11 Rugby, Oct. 25. A balloon belonging to the Royal Air Force flying school at Larkhall while taking part In divisional manoeuvres on Salisbury plain today, broke from Its mooring cable In a violent gust of wind and drifted 80 miles before the staff officer on board brought itBritish Wireless - 67 words
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Article1233 1934-10-27 11 Pilots Jump From < Burning Plane. The Dutch ipeed entrants, Asjes and Geysendorfer narrowly escaped death by jumping; from their barning plane, states a Reuter message from Allahabad. The urgent need for immediate improvement to Alor Star aerodrome was strikingly Illustrated by the experience yesterdayReuter - 1,233 words
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Article380 1934-10-27 11 "First Real Test Of The Open Door Policy." FRESH DISCORD. Maj T Adversely Affect The Naval Talks. London, Oct. 26. The proposed Manchurian oil monopoly is featured in the newspapers as the first real tesi of the open door policy since the new State was established. BusinessBritish Wireless - 380 words
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Article75 1934-10-27 11 I (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 26. Leading rubber circles here are confident that the International Committee, which will meet on Oct. 31, will decree 30 per cent, restriction for the first three months of 1935. It is an interesting fact that certain producers at present are75 words
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Article42 1934-10-27 11 Munich, Oct. 17. Forty Englishmen are now louring Germany In their own but in which they have travelled all the way from Great Britain The bus, which is a modern touring motor coach, was shipped across the Channel— Aneia-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 42 words
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1056 1934-10-27 12 Municipality Seeks Ways To Control Them. Singapore Municipal Commissioners met last night when the chief biwinesa discussed was a proposed alteration to the Hackney Carriage by-laws, which was eventually referred back to Committee No. 1 for resubmisaion. It was proposed to add to the1,056 words
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Article37 1934-10-27 12 Warrant Issued By Police. A sum of SI. BOO was recently found ..saniK lrom the office of the ■M View Hotel Katong, Singapore A warrant has been Issued In connection with the affair37 words
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Article110 1934-10-27 12 To Chinese Couple who Drank Soda. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. The story of a married Clunese couple who both attempted to commit was related today when the wife appeared on the relevant charge. It was stated that both had a cp'.irrei and the husband110 words
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Article35 1934-10-27 12 Three Chinese were injured in a affray In the Joo Chiat dis- One man was taken ds over the t with wounds over an and a third with cut In the finger.35 words
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Article284 1934-10-27 12 To Be Held Early In April. At a meeting of the organisers of the Singapore Flower Bhow. 1935 held recently It was decided to hold a show on April 5, 6 and 7, 1935 at the New World Amusement Park. The management of the New World will284 words
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Article21 1934-10-27 12 A total of 7MM inches of rain (ell at St. John Island between v a.m. Ijtsterday and 9 am. Uxlay.21 words
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Article66 1934-10-27 12 Alleged Stealing: Of Watch. A 19-year-old European appeared in Singapore police court yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander charged with theft. The case was adjourned. The accused Is T. P. O. Mitchell, and It is alleged that he stole a watch from a flat In Amber66 words
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Article121 1934-10-27 12 Transfer Of Perak State Capital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 25. At this morning's meeting of the i Kinta Sanitary Board, the Chairman advised the members that in connection with the question of making Ipoh the State capital, raised by a member at the last121 words
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Article63 1934-10-27 12 Went Against Traffic Signal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 26. "It might end In your funeral," said Mr. D. Wills, the local magistrate, in •fining a Chinese, funeral coolie, Lim Choo, $25 for disobeying the lawful order of a traffic constable. Lim Choo pleaded guilty to cycling63 words
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Article90 1934-10-27 12 Jew's Rescue Just In Time. During the height of the Singapore rain storm at noon yesterday an 3-year-old Chinese boy fell Into the drain at the corner of Wilkle Road and Selegie Road and was carried away by the flood waters. After a short distance,90 words
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Article111 1934-10-27 12 Judge's Advice To Bankrupt. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 28. Because she was his mother-in-law he signed a guarantee of $40,000 when he was only worth about $4,000, was the excuse put forward by a Chinese In the bankruptcy court today when he was asked why111 words
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Article87 1934-10-27 12 Alleged Obstruction Of Police Constable. Three young Chinese, Tong Ouan, Cheong Lek and Tow Yok Pau (who were charged on Oct. 18, before Mr. N. Orlce, second magistrate, with voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant) appeared again before the same magistrate yesterday. They claimed trial on a87 words
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Article1775 1934-10-27 12 Sentenced To Death. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. "The accused has been more sinned against than sinned, and It is Hajl Akbar Khan who Is the culprit. It would have been more just In some ways if he had paid1,775 words
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4850 1934-10-27 13 JUDGE'S COMMENT IN IPOH CASE. Accompanying Risks' 1 of Moneylending Transactions. I The following Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Howes in the F. M. 8. Supreme Court at Ipoh in the case of John Edgar Jones (plaintiff) against P. L. 8.4,850 words
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Advertisement281 1934-10-27 13 "SKRVICS AFTER PURCHASE" R°NE° LTD WOKOTII! H» I«OU>KOI i THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 3. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. ■STAstiiHio as vcAna in malava. THE GIFT SHOP 157. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. CAPITOL BUILDINGS. POPPY DAY WREATHS of r»re designs, made of Everlasting Flowers and Leaves, British make. PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW.281 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-27 13 kUQJT 1 'V SHE PLAYED A MAN'S i* *"^i& GAME WITH THE HEART OF S9 Beautiful, glamorous BARBARA STANWYCK in the grandest picture of her career "GAMBLING LADY" The story that every female filmstar craved for tkV ,^—*9¥m' Ladies The m TZ ~^Mf CAPITOL gorgeous gowns worn in the OPENING62 words
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Advertisement288 1934-10-27 13 ■rim ;wk!i!l > Hl. at imtStOD f^B a^^^^jrsfiJah; aliiail— t»»_ »«a^ n f^V "v m ißfuw«4. m iliniiii at/ *O5S\ taXflall It— iMawi 1 awry «s» aagf ro« I la wl luilaj tmrjiriml aa4 aaw imn I. THE lOSS SYSTEM NEVER FAILS. F*a CS i S i 0 aan»»la»l. I288 words
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542 1934-10-27 14 Manchester City have another stiff hurdle to face this afternoon as they are visitors to Villa Park. True Aston Villa hive not been doing as well as was expected this season, but they542 words
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Article31 1934-10-27 14 Amc.ng the hockey fixtures cancelled yesterday owing to flooded grounds were the following The Medical College vs. the B.C.C. the V.M.C.A. vs. the Young Indian R.C. and S.C.R.C. vs. R A31 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-10-27 14 Bud Walley, who gave a very disappointing display against Peter George last night and was disqualified in the sixth round for butting.22 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-10-27 14 Alec James of the Arsenal on the ground during a tussle round the Birmingham goal in the ***** pal-Birmingham match at Highburr.22 words
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1650 1934-10-27 14 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL REVIEW. Spartan League Champions Lose F. A. Cup Match. London, Oct. 16. Now that clubs are settling down to a certain consistency of form, interesting possibilities are developing in League football. The defeats on Saturday of Manchester City by Arsenal, and of1,650 words
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69 1934-10-27 14 London, Oct. 26 The champion jockey, Gordon Richards, is to ride Sir W. Portal's The Blue Boy in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket on Wednesday. Mr. R. Watson's Celestial City will be ridden by Gethin. Both of these horses are trained by Mr. MartinReuter - 69 words
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Article151 1934-10-27 14 Merchants To Meet U.S.O. On Tuesday. The following have been invited to play Rugby Football in the S.C.C. tournament en Tuesday, Oct. 30, at S.C.C. United Services Officers -ieut. C. F. O. Bond; Lieut. A. B. Scrase, Lieut. H. A. Orr, Flying Officer E. A. Springall and Lieut.151 words
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Article100 1934-10-27 14 Two Best Teams In North Malaya Meet (Frnr. Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng. Oct. 24. The two best school hockey teams in North Malaya, King Edward VII School (Talping) and Clifford School (Kuala Kangsar) met at Taiplng yesterday and ended in a victory for the latter by the only100 words
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Article63 1934-10-27 14 Fourteen couples took out .cards in the women's October foursomes competition at the Keppel Golf Club and the following were the three best scores returned: Mrs. E. Litchfleld and Mrs. E. Hltcham 43— 12V 2 =30y 2 Mrs. R. H. Wilson and Mrs. L. A. Williams 47— 12V63 words
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Article575 1934-10-27 14 There was a great Improvement in the seating arrangements at the New World Stadium last night and those who had booked ringside seats were able to find them with ease and comfort. While complimenting Speed Petro on putting up an extremely plucky fight575 words
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Article117 1934-10-27 14 Saturday. Oct .27. Races: Pint Day. Perak Autumn Meeting at Ipoh. Rugby: Inter-Stat*. Singapore vs. Negrl--Malacca at S.C.C.; Pcnang vs. Belabor at Penang; Selangor "A" vs. NS. All Blues at K.L.: South Johor? vs. Kota Raja, Johore Bahru; Wiltshire/, II vs. 3rd A. A., Changi. Hockey: O.R.A. vs.117 words
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Advertisement65 1934-10-27 14 IJHj^^^s^r^^srfTOslflslß^^^^^ L LIPTON'S means TEA j in every Language! I B Whatever language they speak, people who A appreciate the best know that Lipton's means fl Tea— and the best of Tea. fl You too, can enjoy the perfect quality which fl has given Lipton's Tea its world-wide prestige fl65 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-27 14 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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457 1934-10-27 15 Singapore will play her second Inter i State match on the S.C.C. padang this afternoon when the combined Negri- Malacca XV will provide the opposl tion. Last season this m.teh was played at Seremban and457 words
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424 1934-10-27 15 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 24. An extremely large and enthusiastic crowd of schoolboys watched the Thomson Cup soccer final which was replayed today. After an uninteresting game, Victoria Institution beat St. John's Institution by the odd goal In three. St. John's424 words
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Article80 1934-10-27 15 lindrum Still Ahead Of Joe Davis. Melbourne, Oct. 26. Ltndrum played brilliantly today, and at the close of play he bad scored 21.5f17 and was 669 points ahead of Davis whose total was 20.898. Lindrum's best breaks were 516, 434 and 347. His all-rounu play was suberb and80 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-10-27 15 Speed Petro wbo was beaten by Frankie Weber at the New World SUdium last night.15 words
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69 1934-10-27 15 London, Oct. 26. Arriving from America where he had been managing the British lawn tennis players Mr. Leighton Crawford was Interviewed by Reuter and stated that there was not the slightest chance of Fred Perry turning professional at present. "What will happen in two orReuter - 69 words
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Article357 1934-10-27 15 Wiltshires And R.A.F. Score 3 Points Each. Wiltshires 3 pts.; R.A.F. 3pts. On Thursday the Royal Air Force entertained the Wiltshires and a drawn game resulted in the R.A.F. scoring a penalty goal to a try by the Regiment. Neither side was at full strength, the R.A.F.,357 words
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Article1713 1934-10-27 15 'VARSITY PROSPECTS. Fair Outlook At Soccer, Hockey And Golf. The prospects of the Rugby Football at Cambridge appear almost too good to be true, and lt seems that, with the exception of the scrummage half-baoc position, W. J. Leather (Sedburgh and Clare) will have1,713 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-10-27 15 St. Bartholomew's Hospital met London Hospital in a Rugby match at Winchmore. A London Hospital man is seen getting away with the ball.23 words
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Article429 1934-10-27 16 FOR 'HIGH' AND 'LOW' TEA. Many express a desire for sandwiches that are different." It must be admitted that the following suggestions may emerge as attractive 01 as unattractive In sandwich form as. Is the care expended upon them, fcr nothing to betrays haste and lack429 words
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Article559 1934-10-27 16 THEY MUST BE BEEF BONES. Our puppies are growing up fast and going off to strangers to start their own lives, says a writer In The Manchester Ouardlan. The people who have bought them have asked us how to feed them and we have advised them559 words
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827 1934-10-27 16 LOW HEELS FOR SHOES; BRIGHT LININGS. Paris. SUMMER, says Fashion, Is an unconscionable time a-dylng, whatever those who love sunshine may say about It. Fashion is burning to sell her wares, which are all for chilly days. There are tweeds and fun which are827 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-10-27 16 A labour saving sweeping brush on show at the Inventions Exhibition at the Central Hall, Westminster. When the sweeper is in use, the Utter and dust is automatically directed into a tray.32 words
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Article364 1934-10-27 16 MEDICINE IN DISGUISE. The chemists have been doing a lot of hard work on behalf of women. There Is a strange new alliance between the world of test tubes and the world of fashion, and the man in the laboratory has become the collaborator of the smart364 words
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Article208 1934-10-27 16 DOUBLE PANES THE SECRET. A3 part of the campaign against noise the National Physical Laboratory, at Teddington. has discovered how to make double windows genuinely sound-proof. It is a matter of the width of spacing between the two windows. Double windows, or partitions. It was208 words
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Advertisement40 1934-10-27 16 Qonfidtnt in its power MJ to protect and to > w enhance the beauty y of the complexion tljt lovliest women, everywhere use l;^ "Evening in Paris'' X face powder. fc QUfcENS*WV CROYDON. SURREY. ENGLAND OKAKTON LABORATOEIF.S, Mb, CoUyrr Qmrnj, B!n«apore.40 words
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Advertisement107 1934-10-27 16 ODO-RO-NO SAFE and SURE Keeps Underarms Odourless and Dry T TNDERARM odpur, so repulU tive to friends, can seldom be noticed by the person guilty. That's why the smartest women always use Odorono and refuse to trust any less effective deodorant. Odorono is a physician's formula that completely prevents underarm107 words
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Advertisement117 1934-10-27 16 I DAMAGED! By Acetone Type Polish Removers [L^^^^K^^B I IESTOSED B^^) btMfeial «*1 ia Urn Cutex Oily Polish Remover At last, a polish remover that actually is toothing to nails and cuticle. Rough, dry, cuticle, brittle nails, are caused by old type polish remover and acetone. Atk for CuttM Oily117 words
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Advertisement106 1934-10-27 16 set at home!. You can have beautifully (roomed hair if you use Amami Wave-Set. A few minutes, a little trouble, and a bottle of Amami Wave-Set is all that is needed for setting smooth waves and tight, crisp curls at home. Amami WaveSet is not sticky, oily or powdery. Uso106 words
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Article1739 1934-10-27 17 PARLIAMENTARY WEATHER FORECAST: "STORMS. INCREASING TO GALE FORCE" SOCIALIST VICTORY r AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS? WHITE PAPER POLICY A PERIL TO THE GOVERNMENT BETTING BILL BATTLE. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, 40/43, Fleet Street, Oct. 17. A fortnight hence. Parliament will reassemble after the long summer Jtecess In1,739 words
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Article144 1934-10-27 17 Detectives' Find In Umbrella Frame. Adam, an elderly Malay Christian, and John Jacob, his Tnritnn companion. I pleaded guilty in the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday to having assisted In the management of a Chap Jee Kee public lottery. They were arrested by detectlvea144 words
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Article102 1934-10-27 17 Eurasian Rubber Broker Charged. Sydney Henson, a Eurasian rubbei broker, made a second appearance before Mr. J. M Brander In the police court yesterday, when the charge against him was amended to one oJ cheating Sablne Schwarz out of a sum of $400, alternatively of criminal breach of102 words
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Article1927 1934-10-27 17 I j To the Editor of the Strains Times. Sir, I have followed with great 'interest the various details and articles .given In the Straits Times throughout the recent England— Australia Air Race and would ask you to give equal publicity to the following comment on your1,927 words
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Article230 1934-10-27 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have read carefully the article with reference to the Sungel Best and I suggest in the public Interest that the full report should be published. It seems to be a custom of this country that when investigations armade230 words
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Article173 1934-10-27 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, For the facilities and convenience of the local Native Estates Owners, calling for the coupons, available for delivery, at the GoverrunenCoupon Office, I humbly invite and appreciate the local Authority for some measurable remedy. It is obviously pity, that public173 words
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Advertisement43 1934-10-27 17 Zeiss SUPER-IKONTA This is a camera with automatic range-finder that ensures to every picture absolutely correct focas which is the foundation of successful picture taking. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO.. 37-39, High Street. Singapore Telephone 6389. Read LORD CASTLEROSS in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.43 words
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Advertisement196 1934-10-27 17 SEVERE ECZEMA ON HANDS JO ARMS Could Not Sleep at Night with Burning Itch. Healed by Cuticura. "1 suffered with a severe eczema on my hands and arm* for a rear. 1 could not sleep at night with the burning itch. It began as a rash and afterwards broke out196 words
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Article228 1934-10-27 18 Dor Shooting. STRONG IPOH CONDEMNATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Ipob. Oct. 25. String condemnation of the existing system o'. destruction of dogs 'n Ipoh was voiced by the hon. Col. Cecil Rae at the monthly meeting of the Klnta Sanitary Board this mrrnlng. Colonel228 words
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Article149 1934-10-27 18 Man Who Was Dissatisfied With Court Order. I was not satisfied that I should have been sent to the house of deten,n. I have money, work and a -ne," said Long Cheong. a Chinese. v appeared b&fore Mr. J. M. Brander. the third magistrate, yesterli on149 words
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Article105 1934-10-27 18 Pleads Guilty To Three Charges Of Theft. Cecil Adam Scully, a young Eurasian, who last week pleaded guilty before Mr. N. Grlce. second magistrate. to two charges of theft came up fo/ sentence yesterday. There was another charge of housebreaking against Scully but this was amended to one105 words
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Article88 1934-10-27 18 Monday. Oct. 15. Mr. R. E. P. Dwyer had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Oct. 16. Group Captain Willock and Wins Commander and Mrs. Scott had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, Oct. 17. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber.88 words
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Article273 1934-10-27 18 Houseboy Gaoled. V.M.C.A. SECRETARY AS COMPLAINANT. Ng Han Sim. a young houseboy In the employ of Mr. R. Lyne, the general secretary and physical director of the Singapore Young Men's Christian Association, was this morning sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the police court by Mr.273 words
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Article338 1934-10-27 18 Chinese Who Tried To Cross Road. An inquiry into the death of a 63-year-old Chinese, Chew Onn, was held by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. o. Porter, yesterday. Chew Onn was killed In a motor accident in connection with whlcn Osman bin Salleh, a young Javanese338 words
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Article152 1934-10-27 18 Process Server And Shop Manager Fined. Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal dU trlct judge, yesterday, convicted A. Govindasamy, a process server, and Koh Hale Beng. a South Bridge Road shop manager, on a charge of swearing a false affidavit. Govindasamy was sentenced to a day's Imprisonment and152 words
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Article278 1934-10-27 18 Billiards And Football Matches Tomorrow. The Siong 800 Athletic Association held an extraordinary general meeting at which a new set of rules and bylaws was passed and adopted. Vacancies in the Committee of management were filled and the following gentlemen were elected to hold offices as278 words
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Article160 1934-10-27 18 Singles Beat The Married At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 25. An Interesting mixed hockey match was played here today in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, and the Singles beat the Married by two clear goals. The sodden nature of the ground hampered play to160 words
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Article91 1934-10-27 18 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 23. The Negrl Sembllan Club defeated the Paullans Hockey team in an interclub hockey match by two goals to nil, the scorers being Chapman and Edmcnds. Today an Interesting State trial was held despite the sodden nature of the ground. The Colours91 words
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Article117 1934-10-27 18 The American Association, defeated the Overseas team last Sunday and have thus tied with the Japanese V.M.C. team in the Pennant race. Each have lost two games and they will now meet to decide which shall win the league. Both teams are at their best at present and117 words
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Article43 1934-10-27 18 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against S.C.C. on the S.C.C. Ground on Monday, at 5 p.m.: J. Bleha; Chatterjee and W. R. Willis Day, P. C. Sands and Catchatoor; En; San, Shirazie, Fong Lim, F. Pullen ana Reshty. Reserve: Paklanathan.43 words
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Article37 1934-10-27 18 The November bogey competition will be played on Saturday Nov. 3 for "A" and "B" divisions and on Sunday Nov. 4 for "C" division. The November women's bogey competition v.-lU be p'.ared en Mrr.dr.;* 5.37 words
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Article114 1934-10-27 18 To Play Selangor A Ai K. L. Today. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 26. The following have been selected to represent the Negri Sembllan All Blues against the Selangor "A at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. C. L. Carroll: Loo Slew Kirn, A. J. de 'ozario. W.114 words
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Article53 1934-10-27 18 Five Horses Scratched From Today's Events. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 26. The following are the scratching for tomorrow's races Stir Up, Dear Moon, Neelaveni, Nahgoo and First Verb. The double totes will be on races four and five and seven and eight and the big sweep53 words
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Article95 1934-10-27 18 (Jltinese I eieorate ineir Dcuble Success. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremtam, Oct. 23. There was a very large attendance at the Negri Sembllan Chinese Recreation Club hall when the president, Mr. Lim Cheng Siong, held an at horn* to celebrate the club's success in both the league95 words
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Article88 1934-10-27 18 Washington, Oc'. 26. Joe Cronln, Washington manager of Che American League has been "sold" to the Boston American League. It is reported that he is receiving a five year contract as player manager. The price paid is reported to be a record, considerably exceeding the $125,000 paid by88 words
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Article100 1934-10-27 18 Pawned Employer's Gold. Sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment was passed by tha second magistrate, Mr. N. Grlce, yesterday, on an elderly Sinhalese goldsmith, Cornells Hamy, for criminal breach of trust in respect .of gold valued at $18, the property of another Sinhalese, A. M. Adris, proprietor of100 words
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Article68 1934-10-27 18 The band of the S.S. Pollc?. under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will perform the following programme weather permitting at Katcng Park tomorrow, commencing at 5.15 p.m. Festival March. Tannhauicr (Wagner); Three Dale Dances (Wood); Selection from Sullivans opera Ruddlgore (arr. Minns): Intermezzo. From a Russian68 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-27 18 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement701 1934-10-27 18 HaaT^aaaP^BßkaTaßßßM a»»«ataTaaa»*aaafl t>l aBB BaßaWhaa-Baaßal^LaVß! (WHAT THE PUBLIC/ iSHOULD KNOWI {^OOD HEALTH is priceless. Unfor- The answer about 'ASPRO' is that it con|l tunately with the majority of as it forms to the standard of purity laid down rl is not permanent. Headaches Nerve by the British Pharmacopoeia (the quidB701 words
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Article80 1934-10-27 19 Need For Drastic Reorganisation. Rugby, Oct. 25. All branches of the herring industry were represented in a deputation to Sir Godfrey Collins, Secretary for Scotland. and Mr. Walter Elliot, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries today. The views of these representatives were Invited upon the report of the SeaBritish Wireless - 80 words
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Article73 1934-10-27 19 Charge Against Revenue Officer. A revenue officer attached to the I Government Monopolies Department. Leong Cheong Goon, pleaded not guilty In the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday to a charge of receiving a bribe of 40 cents from a Malay on Oct. 14. Accused declared73 words
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Article156 1934-10-27 19 Epidemic Of Beriberi In City. Calcutta, Oct. 4. Calcutta Is still in the grip of an outbreak of beri-berl or epidemic dropsy. It began on July 28 this year and shows no signs of abating; on the contrary the disease is spreading. So far there have been over156 words
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Article578 1934-10-27 19 To Be Opened Next Month. Calcutta, Oct. 4. Details of the proposed new aeroirome in Calcutta are given in the latest Issue of "Indian National Airways Gazette" which states:--"Four minutes from Alipore, ten minutes from Chowringhee and approximately twelve minutes from Dalhousle Square by motor578 words
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Article243 1934-10-27 19 Hardships In Interior Of Newfoundland. A party of about 50 British Public School boys, who have spent more than a montr in the interior of Newfoundland, have returned to Liverpool with their leader, Surgeon-Command-er Murray Levlck, R.N. The amateur scientists among them brought heme more243 words
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Article42 1934-10-27 19 The icebreaker Lidtke has completed for the first time in the history of navigation the through sailing along the Arctic sea route from east to west. The distance between Vladivostok and Murmansk was covered by the icebreaker in 83 days.42 words
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Advertisement160 1934-10-27 19 1 1 HI W NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted above Is the exclusive property of the STANDARD- VACUUM OIL COMPANY, a Company Incorporated In the United States of America, and having an office at Union Building. Collyer Quay, Singapore. and that the same Is used160 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-10-27 20 Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (second from left) animatedly talking to a friend in Athens. Nexi to him is Crown Princess Louise and extreme right Is Princess Ingrid wearing sun-glasses. (P. N.t31 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-10-27 20 The scene in Constitution Avenue. Washington, after a cloudburst. The flood waters are seen rising up to the hub caps of the cars which are parked near the Department of Commerce building. (Planet News.)34 words
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Article, Illustration68 1934-10-27 20 The long service award for farm workers at the Ploughing Match and Exhibition of the Middlesex Agricultural and Growers' Society held at Hartington, was given to Mr. Arthur Littleford and Mrs. Mary Ann Littleford, who have each spent 38 years at one farm. They have now won the silver cup68 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-10-27 20 Bishop Mailer speaking from the steps of Berlin Cathedral after his Installation. (Planet News >14 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-10-27 20 Cadets on the bowsprit of the Presidente Sarmiento, an Argentine training ship, in Portsmouth Dockyard. In the background is a British cruiser. (Planet News.)24 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-10-27 20 The captain of the President* Sarmiento inspecting the guard of honour aboard (in front) be for* going ashore to meet Admiral Sir John Kelly, the Commander -in -Chief at Portsmouth. <P .N.)32 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-10-27 20 Mr. W. J. Croft, the oldest active Brewmaster in America, toasting Merrie England with a glass of ale in London. (Planet News.)22 words
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