The Straits Times, 13 November 1934
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Title Section38 1934-11-13 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY.** NOVEMBER 13. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS,38 words
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Advertisement436 1934-11-13 1 gll«r..Dn''T- i/i O CECIL ST. t'PHONC 5151 J. ULAK ft 379 I«c»at€D1 «c»at€D wATtn woms' Men Notice do7^\ UGLY HAIR J§ 'M More Than You Think W 1,. ■■JL$ Beauty Cream Removes Hair 9 iMI SWEET SCENTED -SAFE SPEEDY fl Jv The latest discovery of science. A and dangerous pastes.436 words
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Advertisement144 1934-11-13 1 KUALA LWTfRVS. JAVA ST. f IPrfOWE 3659). Jfcfnf! CREATIONS fljf] |l[ j| THERE IS A PERFUME FROM |ps| I 1 THE LENTHERIC RANGE ji^LKJI^F TO SUIT EVERY TYPE. LOTUS DOR. iiflSi^ FOR THE BRUNETTE FOR THE BLONDE [J""sn|^^ FORET VIERGE MIRACLE If In I ASPHODELE AU r.L DE LEAU. pORET144 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-13 1 FOR I J FLOWERS PHONE 4097 15, Orchard Road. (Amber Mansions)11 words
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Advertisement617 1934-11-13 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES, l (Incorporated In England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage B'porc BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15617 words
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Advertisement638 1934-11-13 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CI.NEKAI. PASSENCF.K AGENTS FOX CUNAKI) LINE. (Incorporated In Japan TO LONDONNaples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vi.vsrls Tonnage Due Sail. HARUNA MARU 10.500 Nov. 14 15 I KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 29 SO i KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 j YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 26"638 words
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Advertisement678 1934-11-13 2 THE EAST AV'*tic CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGEiTaND FREIGH'I" SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Prim Prom Prom S'Dor* Maltcca Port Penan* MS B'tam RRIA 27/11 27/11 38/11 SOU 'lONIA 18/12 18/11 19/13 21/1? ALANDIA 8/1 8 1 9/1 11 1 UTLANDIA 29/1 29/1 30/1 1/3678 words
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Advertisement194 1934-11-13 2 saBWHSKszaESaafiBffXZJZfdMBB. 1 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST AOVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool Delicious meals Hot and cold mnnli.g water 111 each stateroom. Cabins lor two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong.194 words
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Advertisement1278 1934-11-13 2 TUB BXUB FUNNEL LINK lOn-M TilK Hl'A Klilim BTEAMSBW CuT"* Steam Kalp Co, Ltd. and China Mat.iaJ (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co., ~td. THE CUNARD WRITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTW. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. TdE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. The Slam1,278 words
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350 1934-11-13 3 To Have Foreign Masters. BEING PUT ON SOUTHERN ROUTE. Shanghai. The Halyuen, the first of the four steamers built in England for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company fleet, through the i3r:tlsh Boxer Indemnity Fund, arrived In Shanghai on Oct. 31. She took 47350 words
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Article247 1934-11-13 3 New Trophy Awarded To Liner Rex. The Blue Riband of the Atlantic Is to become something more than a name. Mr. H. K. Hales, the Member of Parliament for Hanley, who is the original of Arnold Bennett's character "The Card," has presented a trophy which will give247 words
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Article123 1934-11-13 3 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the aeroplane machine gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on the dates stated below commencing at 7 a.m. each day. The international code signal "D above123 words
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Article115 1934-11-13 3 I TIDORE. Dut 525 tons, from Selat PandJang 13-11. for Pahan Baroe 15-11. KAMUNINO. Brit.. 1.275 tons, from Malacca I 13-11. 'or Bangkok 13-11. KOTA NAPAN. Dut.. 4,585 tons, from Makassar 12-11. for Rotterdam Hamburg 13-11. SIBERO. Neth.. 1.128 tens, from Batavia 12-11. for Batavia 16-11. VAN OUTHOON.115 words
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Article151 1934-11-13 3 Tuesday, November 13. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to i KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow." Lch. •Lady Evelyn." Lch. "Sir Theodore Fruer," Aquarius, Thedens, Clam, Boelongan. Oil Wharl H.M.S. Herald. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN OBY DOCKS. Tanjonj Pagar. I Albot Dcc< Slngkel.151 words
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Article365 1934-11-13 3 Ready In December. RESTAURANT AND OTHER FACILITIES. A striking innovation will be Introduced into the dally hustle and bustL> of Shanghai's waterfront In the middle of December when a steel doubledecker pontoon will be ready for the use of the City Government's Ferry Service. It will365 words
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Article66 1934-11-13 3 Dairen Overhauling: Shanghai. Dairen. Oct. 16 Dairen rapidly is overhauling Shanghai as the main port on the Asiatic mainland, officials here claimed today I following release of latest trade statisI tics. The records show that Dairen imported goods valued at upwards of Yen 39.000.000 and exported goods worth66 words
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Article149 1934-11-13 3 The following are booKed for Straits ports by the Flonia which is due at Penang on Nov. 24 and at Singapore on Nov. 27 Mr. F. J. Davy, Major E. Seldenfaden, Mr. T. B. Spence, Mr. J M. Bartlett, Mrs. I. M. Dawson, Mrs. I. E. Pash, Mr. W.149 words
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Advertisement280 1934-11-13 3 B.I.S.N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) APCAR LINE FCS HONGKONG. AMOT. SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TILAWA l«.Mf Toni Arr. Nov. 20 Sails Nov. 22 hxcelient modern a« nunodatlon for first and second class passengers. Special nollday leturn tickets interchangeable with P O 3 N PO, Issued at cheap280 words
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Advertisement34 1934-11-13 3 YOU CAN TRAVEL IN CHINA FOR LESS THAN IT COSTS YOU TO STAY AT HOME! LET TH E CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE BOOKING AGENTS FOR ALL LINES 82 ROBINSON ROAD PHONE 5246. SHOW YOU HOW.34 words
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Advertisement636 1934-11-13 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated r.M.8.) LLOYDS AGENTS!— BOOKING AGENTS, F.M.S. RLTB. AND SIAM STATES RADLWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight M33— Passage (lit CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class 7rom £106.4.6 Up Connecting with Canadian Paclflc Atlantic Expresses, Cecond Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED AROUND THE636 words
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Advertisement400 1934-11-13 3 EHERMAN& BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and San Canal. Due 8»lls. Bteamet Spofc Spore CITY OF BAGDAD Nov. 29 De?. 2 CITY OP FLORENCE Dec. 14 Dec. 18 CITY OP EASTBOURNE Dec. 30 Jan. a FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND400 words
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Miscellaneous70 1934-11-13 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday La3t night Max. Rainfall Bright Min. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. °F hrs. *F Alor Star 87 0.01 9.0 74 Mersing 88 1.23 3.5 70 iKota Bharu 87 Nil 10.9 73 Bukit Jeram 85 Nil 5.1 72 Malacca 83 0.30 1.9 73 Singapore Kalian g Aerodrome)70 words
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Miscellaneous126 1934-11-13 3 TIDE TABLES. 8 ft. Tuesday. Nov. IS. l. W. 10.32 a.m., 5 ft. 1 in.. 11.42 p.m. H. W. 2 58 a.m., 7 ft. 7 In., 1.57 p.m., 3 ft. 6 in. ft. L. W. 7.53 a.m., 5 ft., 9.3 p.m., **M»y. Ner. it. 1 ft. 4 In. H. W.126 words
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Article44 1934-11-13 4 •l-he family of the late Mr. Ong Tlang Scou bg to thank all those who attf nd< <i th? right visits and funeral cf the late Mr. On_; Tlar.g Born and all those who sent wreaths, cark ts. telegrams, letters of condol«nce etc44 words
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Advertisement429 1934-11-13 4 EORTON— At the General Hospital. 5-pore. on Nov. 13. 1934. to Capt. ii Mrs. R. E. Borton. a daughter. I iUTTE— HUGHES —The engagement is need of Richard Vernon NeaU Ehutte, third son o" the late Dr. M. W. Ehutte and Mrs. Shutte of Weybridi-e. Surrey, to Mary. daughter of429 words
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Advertisement773 1934-11-13 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE I'Kt-WAR rates at "Lloyd Ho»»» 2. Lloyd Roaa So. 2. St Thomas Walk. First Class Boarding Establishment Phone 3597 BELLEVILLE. 15, Scotts Rd. Phone 4274. Large Si airy rooms. Prtv. verandah, mod. sin. SUITE, private verandah, entrance bath. Europ. mod. Also single room. Phone 4717 SL'NNYSIDE, 7. Oxley Rd.,773 words
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Advertisement665 1934-11-13 4 FOR SALE [l T.M.I. RADIO SET, fitted also with gramophone. Owner leaving. Write 367. 8. T. GENERAL Electric Refrigerator 6.7 cubic feet. 80 Ice-cubes, two years ola Apply 5, Raffles College. MODEL "A" Cine projector with 2 and 5 inch lenses. Perfect condition. Real bargain. Singapore Photo Co., 37, High665 words
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Advertisement816 1934-11-13 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr* H«RU and Mlas man a tO. WATERLOO STREET Telephone 7467. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICF CDfilif AlfC IS HEREBY GIVEN I nUllHik tnat the Trade Mark shown in the margin is the exclusive property of MINIMAX LIMITED, of Feltham. Middlesex, England. who registered816 words
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Advertisement591 1934-11-13 4 MASSAGE. MRS. and MR. AKAJI GRADOATB OF THh lOKIO MASSAOB SCHOOL. Ist Hoor No 117. rfMdfcr Rosa SINGAPORE. Freih Slock. DENNISON CREPE PAPER. All the popular colours. For making toys, flowers, fancy dresses, etr.. and for decorating purposes. D?nnl!;on Crepe Paper is better as it stretches better and the colour591 words
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Advertisement526 1934-11-13 4 Z CARDS. Etc f~Tg~a~r~o Ladle* Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By Kuropean Experts $8. $10, $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL ißoom 1211 and at 93. Bras Basab Road SELETAR GRANGE European seaside residential hotel Excellent food and accommodation. Peaceful and attractive surroundings Healthy sea breezes. Good oa thing (Large Pagan Just the place526 words
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Miscellaneous182 1934-11-13 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Vlthout Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3.00 4.M 2.50 Quarterly 8 50 $12.00 750 Half Yearly 117.6* «4.00 $15.00 Yearly 534.W $48.W $30.00 Note.—OotsUtlon cheques should Include the osval bank dtecoi t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as onder:— 1b cents182 words
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Advertisement227 1934-11-13 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. WEDNESDAY (FORMAL) FRIDAY (FORMAL) SATU RDAY (INFORMAL) SPECIAL D3NNER DANCE %#|PW ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE itOYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAIHEAS HOTEL tau MQE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT227 words
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Advertisement680 1934-11-13 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. The 8.8.C. announces that, owing to the change of pfopagatlon conditions due to the approaching wtnter. it has become necessary to make certain changes In the wavelengths used In Transmission 3. In future the following wavelengths will be used; metre. metre. 9.35 p.m. -11. 5 OSE 25.29 OSB680 words
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Advertisement502 1934-11-13 5 PHOHI-HOLLAND. THURSDAY, NOV. 15. 7.50 p.m. Duccn National Anthem and opening announcement. 8.0 Talk with musical illustration by Loe Cchen. "Oreat Symphony Or:£estr"is and conductors." 8.30 Talk by Prof. Dr. W. Martin. 8.40 Second part ol "Talk with musical Illustration." 9.0 Talk by Mr. M. J. Brusse. 9.20 Third part502 words
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Advertisement500 1934-11-13 5 MALAYAN AJI.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. Oberon Overture Parts 1 and 2—2 The 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band. Love, Here Is My Heart; Vale (Farewell)—^Charles Kullman Tenor with Orchestra and Organ. Love is Love, Anywhere; Let's Fal: In Love Carroll Oibbons (Piano) and his boy Friends. Tales told on the Danube.500 words
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Advertisement353 1934-11-13 5 BERLIN. TODAY. p.m. 8.0 Opening Announcement DJA. C ian Folk Song. Progratnine-Forerast (Ger» man, English) 8.15 Flute Selections Hclnz Breldtn. 8.45 News in 9.0 "A Love Story". Mi'fl-al Pl-y by Arthur Treumann-f.Cctte. Music by Mozart. 10.15 News In German. 10.30 Programme of LI ht Music by ths Chamber Orchestra *3eorg353 words
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2591 1934-11-13 6 60,000 At The Theatre— Lament Of An Individualist —On The Stage Of "Theatre Royal" A Witty Quartette Disappointing- Crime Spotting: The Flaw— A Chinese Philosopher In Municipal Politics, (Prom the Straits Times Correspondent). Straits Times Office, 40/43. Fleet Street. Oct. 30. Tve always been2,591 words
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Advertisement285 1934-11-13 6 A 19 STONE MAN LOSES FAT 56 lbs. Otf-FeeU Better Now A woman writes about her husband as follows He started to take Xi use hen Salts for rheumatism. His weight was then 19 stone. He began to lose weight, and now he Is IS (tone, and feels better. He285 words
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Advertisement211 1934-11-13 6 PROOW6^*>j| j "IDEAL" in Coffee. Be liberal with "Ideal" when adding it to coffee and you will get the real cream flavour. "Ideal" makes coffee into a nourishing beverage. IDEAL MILK Produced in England. thanks to IRISTO the gravy maker for all meat dishes Trade Enquiries to: Bourtead Co., Ltd.,211 words
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Advertisement766 1934-11-13 7 L_. fcl > j Wv^ m\ Ul^ 1 OPENING TONIGHT! Paramount's Glamoroas Musical Picture that Everybody's waiting for; EARL CARROLL'S celebrated Revue with its beautiful Girls, Lilting Songs and Music, on the screen for the first time as the background for a Sensational Murder Mystery A PARAMOUNT TRIUMPH! "MURDER AT766 words
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Article156 1934-11-13 8 Little Trade In Rubber. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 18. The local rubber market was again very quiet and inactive this morning. chiefly owing to the fact that New York was closed yesterday, and there is little inclination to trade here today. United Kingdom stocks are156 words
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Article204 1934-11-13 8 Singapore, Nov. 13, 12 noon. Buyer Seller Gambier 6.75 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 9-75 White Muntok Pepper 67.C0 White Pepper 66.00 Black Pepper 22.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 2.70 Small Flake Tapioca 3.60 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl204 words
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Article83 1934-11-13 8 United Temlang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates. Limited, have decided to recommend a dividend of one penny per share, less tax, in respect ol the year ended July 31. Carry Forward £10.310. Dividend warrants will be posted on Nov. 30 to holders on the registers as at the close of83 words
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Article34 1934-11-13 8 From China by Bhutan due at Singapore 8 a.m. tomorrow. from China and Japan by Haruna Maru due at Singapore noon tomorrow. From China by Talma due at Singapore on Thursday morning.34 words
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Article21 1934-11-13 8 The air mall dispatched from Singapore on Nov. 4 was delivered In London on Nov. 12 (8 days).21 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article448 1934-11-13 8 Issue VaL Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyer* 4/4% o61t€ro, 4/9 £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay. 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chendenang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hcng Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong448 words
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Article301 1934-11-13 8 Issue /al. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 A. Brick 7% Pret". 2.00 2.10 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.55 1.60 0 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 10.75 ■1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.2.6 6.6.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00 !1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/9 24/6301 words
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Article145 1934-11-13 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 112nom. 4ft% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 115nom. 41/2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 115nom. 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept.145 words
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Article374 1934-11-13 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Eraser Lyall Evatt Co. Mlenby (|1) J.B7Ms 1.92 i /a 1.90 2.00 Mor Gajah ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Hitam ($1) 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 Malay ($2) 3.50 3.60 3.40 3.50 Molek ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.05 1.15 Panas374 words
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Article211 1934-11-13 8 The following are the exchange races this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 7/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 3/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/4% London, demand211 words
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Article60 1934-11-13 8 Daily Prices Current For R.M A No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Nov. 13. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 21V4 21% (F. 0.8.) Current month 21«/> 2iy 8 Jan.-March 22% 22% April-June 24% 24y 8 July-Sept. 25% 25% Tone of Market: Idle. Latest Cable: London60 words
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Article12 1934-11-13 8 Telegraphs Communication with Penang. Kedah and Siam etc. has been restored.12 words
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Article95 1934-11-13 8 Rugby, Nov. 19. Foreign exchanges today were:-* Amsterdam 7.37 ft Athens 523 sellers. Belgrade 220 Berlin 12.40 Bombay Is. 6 l/16d. Brussels 21.36 Bucharest 500 Buenos Aires 36ft sellers official Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.32 1 Helsingfors 226 ft Hong Kong Is. 7 11/16£. Lisbon llOVa Madrid 36 17/32 MilanBritish Wireless - 95 words
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Article44 1934-11-13 8 The B. I. Rajula with mails from Europe Is expected to arrive at Penang on Thursday afternoon. The mails are expected to reach Singapore by the 554 p.m. train on Friday and will be dealt with oa Saturday morning.44 words
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Article223 1934-11-13 8 Today. Eastern, Southern and Western Australia (Gorgon) 3 pm. Netherlands indies iThe) Bcfan and Sclat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 pm. Benglcalls. Lnboran Billk Tandjoiig Balel (Rokarn 3 pm. Port de Kocl:. Padanp.. Pakan Baroe, and Siak (Hong Kwonpi 3 p.m. New Zealand Gorgon ..3 p.m. Philippine Inlands223 words
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Advertisement37 1934-11-13 8 *9m9rkl^bX tar Et B* -^^^fflS^Sl |VfflH 7| En^Wc^i Iff i r jfS^^^^M,**Mominom t ion it& 1 iVJI Mellowed Liqueur whisky at the cost of ordinary Whisky only $3.50 per bottle. Sole Agent for Malaya} McALISTER CO., LTD.37 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article987 1934-11-13 9 I. T. C. And Consumers' Advisory Council. tfTom Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 29. The London tin market during the past few days has had an easy tone and It looks as if support from the usual quarters will soon have to be rendered in order987 words
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Article314 1934-11-13 9 Comment On Problem Of Accumulation. "Buyer," of Norton-on-Tees, writes to the Financial Times: The rubber market is supposed to be troubled with an undue accumulation of stocks, but if the stocks are divided into free stocks and stocks :n transit the position is not so serious; In fact,314 words
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Article512 1934-11-13 9 Improved Prospects. RISING PRICE OF RUBBER. The general meeting of the Ceylon Land and Produce Company, Ltd., was held in London on Oct. 20. Mr. Alex. D. Wilson (the chairman) said that on the company's fiftieth meeting he wished the directors could have offered the shareholders512 words
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Article259 1934-11-13 9 President Roosevelt I have been glad to note the growing appreciation In other nations of the desirability of arriving as quickly as possible at a point of steadiness of prices and values." Lord De La Warr Market regulation as a policy must fail if it259 words
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Article122 1934-11-13 9 291,700 Is. Preference Shares To Be Issued. In order to acquire a neighbouring property the directors of Sungei Telor (Malaya) Rubber Estate propose to issue 291,700 Is. Ten per cent. Cumulative Convertible Preference at Is. Bd. [».t share. To carry out these proposals 291.70U Is. shares of122 words
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Article372 1934-11-13 9 BATU RATA (SUMATRA) RUBBER. (SUMATRA) RUBBER. Difficulties Of Guilder Exchange. The ordinary general meeting of tlie Batu Rata (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations. Ltd., was held in London on Oct. 18. Mr. M. 8. Parry, J.P., the chairman of the company, who presided, said that the accounts showed a distinct improvement in372 words
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Article141 1934-11-13 9 Consolidated Of Burma's First Payment. The operations of the Consolidated Tin Mines of Burma in the twelvo months to end June produced a profit or £40.206, together with £281 brought in. Provision for loss, re subsidiary, is £575; for replacement o f plant, etc., £4,000; for development141 words
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Article128 1934-11-13 9 The directors of Rambutan Rubber Estates (1930), Ltd., propose the reduction of the capital to £200,000 by cancelling 4d. on each of the 2s. shares. The resulting Is. Bd. shares will then be sub-divided Into 4d. shares and consolidated Into 2s. shares. Late.-, the capital will be128 words
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Advertisement663 1934-11-13 9 BANKING I 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. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. HKAD OFFICE: HONQ KONG. Authorised Capital t50.000.000 Issued and fully paid up f20.000.090 Reserve Fund*:— Sterling i663 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-13 9 WCALLUMh perfection! you^H EVERYWHERE Sole Agents. THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.10 words
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Advertisement420 1934-11-13 9 BANKING CHARTERED BANK 05! INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Pund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £3.000.009 lIEAD OFFICE SS. BJahopagate. London E.C. 8. A*entt and Branches. AJor Star l'°"« Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Stmaranf420 words
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816 1934-11-13 10 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1934. ATEBRIN OR QUININE Little has been heard recently of the acute controversy which arose in medical circles following the introduction of alternatives to quinine in the treatment of malaria. The matter jis one of the utmost importance to the layman for, notwithstanding816 words
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Article153 1934-11-13 10 His Excellency cannot hope to be spared for long the consideration of some awkward and controversial Issues. One of the first to be drawn to his attention will probably be that of the educational policy of his predecessor, notably In Its "Malay as the basic language" aspect.153 words
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Article920 1934-11-13 10 When A Man Begins To Fear Criticism. (We reproduce the following article from the Fradc and Engineering Supplement to The Times dated Sept. 29, 1934. The author is the Times Medical Correspondent, and among the many striking statements he makes is this: The moment a big920 words
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Article741 1934-11-13 10 •riEW people In Singapore, unless they have travelled out or home by one of the Dutch lines, have seen Sabang, one of the most beautiful harbours In the Malay Archipelago. As a rule steamers pass within sight of Pulau Weh. about 20 miles from Sumatra and741 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-13 10 mHefc&ins (Sift*. jrMRX* HAND CUT <9*9» CRYSTAL GLASS NEW DESIGNS IN ENGLISH |\\v TABLE SUITES. THESE GLASSES GIFT SUGGESTIONS ...A SPECIALLY TRAINED STAFF IS AT YOUR SERVICE, MAKING GIFT SELECTING DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE. OUR RANGE OF MODERN, MODERATELY PRICED GIFTS, ENSURES SATISFACTION. ■f^ltaa TROPICAL Little's New Tropical Watch Is guaranteed completely123 words
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Advertisement105 1934-11-13 10 tS&MLjw '.SB Bp*L by the JSm^sJ/^^i Agents Cecile JUST RECEIVED. A new shipment of printed Mornmtr SHk dresses washable from $5 to $12. Evening Dresses from 8 to 45. Hate from 11.59 to 15. 1 Shop: Capitol Building, 19, Stamford Rd. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. OPPOSITE THE NEW105 words
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325 1934-11-13 11 ABSURD RUMOURS REFUTED. No Secret Political Activity. OPEN NEGOTIATIONS. I Clearing The Air At The; Naval Talks, L i 1 London, Nov. 12. ;l; l A categorical denial was given by Mr. Ramsay Mac- r Donald, the Prime Minister, this evening to rumours cur- rent inReuter - 325 words
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Article83 1934-11-13 11 Washington, Nov. 12. Proposals lor building two giant airships to replace the Akron and the Los Angeles, also an aircraftcarrier of 15.000 tons, and a completely new type of cruiser with "a flying-deck" were made today to the Aviation Commission by Mr. Vinson. It isReuter - 83 words
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Article33 1934-11-13 11 Vienna, Nov. 8. It is learned on good authority that the Chancellor, Dr. Schuschnigg. anil the Foreign Minister, Dr. BergerWaldenegg. will proceed to Rome in the middle of the month.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 33 words
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Article40 1934-11-13 11 London, Nov. 12. Captain J. A. V. Morse, who has been appointed naval adviser to the Chinese Government in succession to Capt. H. T. Baillie-Grohman, is leaving for China on board the Naldera on Nov. 23— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article191 1934-11-13 11 Mandates Committee. FRENCH PROPOSAL TO ANNEX TOGO. Geneva, Nov. 8. There was fc btormy debate at today's meeting of the Mandates Comjmlttee arising from a motion sub'mltted by the French delegate to I' obtain consent for the amalgamation of the territory of Togo (formerly under GermanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 191 words
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Article189 1934-11-13 11 Government Aiming At 2»/ 2 Per Cent. Basis. London, Nov. 12. Gilt-edged securities continue to soar sky high under an avalanche of general buying, Consols being 50s. I fcigher at £89. speculators crediting I Government with the Intention of working towards a 2>/ 2 per cent, basisReuter - 189 words
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Article160 1934-11-13 11 Princess Returing To London On Nov. 21. Rugby, Nov. 10. When Princess Marina arrives in London on Nov. 21 with her parents. Prince and Princess Nicholas at Greece, they will be met at Victoria Station by the King and Queen wiih the Prince of Wales, the Duke ofBritish Wireless - 160 words
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Article, Illustration76 1934-11-13 11 Alpha, a robot invented by Professor Harry May of London, was demonstrated in New York. Alpha is made entirely of metal and is controlled entirely by machinery. He stood up and sat down, turned his head to the right and to the !eft, raised his arms and answered in a76 words
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Article130 1934-11-13 11 Amy Explains Why She Returned Alone. London, Nov. 9. Amy Mollison has arrived back from India having travelled as far as Amsterdam from Athens at a passenger on the Dutch air liner. Her husband, who Is piloting their Comet home, was held up first at Lyons and nowReuter - 130 words
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Article195 1934-11-13 11 Imperial Airways Claim First Place. The traffic manager of Imperial Airways recently broadcast the following letter from London: So much has been written in the newspapers recently about the question of speed on the long distance air routes that a large number of people have195 words
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Article125 1934-11-13 11 Morro Castle InquiryFindings. Washington. Nov. 7. The deaths in the Morro Castle disaster are attributed In the report of the Steamboat Inspection Service inquiry to the rapid spread of the flre due to the delay in giving the fire alarm, the Ineffectiveness of the flre alarm, the failureReuter - 125 words
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Article93 1934-11-13 11 Revolution Anniversrry Celebrated. Moscow, Nov. 7. The seventeenth anniversary of the revolution was celebrated today throughout Russia by military and civil parades at which speeches were made amid the booming of cannon firing salutes and the roar of aeroplanes. All traffic was stopped In Moscow where theReuter - 93 words
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169 1934-11-13 11 Lowest Since April Last Month. Rubber stocks in the Straits Settlements during October were the lowest for six months. The total was 66,587 tons, and the last monthly total which fell below that was 63.381 tons in April. The peak figure occurred in May,169 words
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Article124 1934-11-13 11 Wear Your Suits Down To Last Thread." Berlin, Nov 9. Wear your suits down to the last I thread," urged Germany's price dictator in his first pub ie speech since his appointment. "Substitutes of today may be the fashions tomorrow. We must realise we are a poorReuter - 124 words
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Article96 1934-11-13 11 Berlin, Nov. 9. j Flags were at half-mast today throughout Germany in memory of the 248 Nazis killed since Nov. S, 1923, when Hitler started his fight for power with the ill-fated beer-cellar outsell at Munich. The ceremonies at Munich included a parade of 15,000 uniformed menReuter - 96 words
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Article28 1934-11-13 11 London. Nov. 12. Mr. Yu Pel-peng, Vice-Minister of Communications, Is due in London from Paris on Nov. 14 He is studying military and civil transportation.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article150 1934-11-13 11 German Front's Activities. LOCAL OFFICIALS BLAMED BY THE LEAGUE. Geneva, Nov. 9. Serious accusations of the exercise of pressure on the Inhabitants of the Saar by the German Front are matfe In a long report of the Front's activities issued by the League Secretariat. TheReuter - 150 words
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Article186 1934-11-13 11 Future Viewed With Apprehension. London. Ncv. 12. Despite n. l r record gold cover, lepeateJ Ministerial declaratio s c! the ability and determination of Belgium to remain on the gold standard and a denial of the rumoured loan by the j Federal Reserve Bank, market circles here continueReuter - 186 words
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Article44 1934-11-13 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 13. The Master of Sempill is he'd up at Penang with a wrecked undercarriage and burst tyre. The tyre was brought to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club for repairs by a Penang plane.44 words
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Article117 1934-11-13 11 Considered Dangerous And Hideous. Rugbj, Nov. 10. A letter urging early legislation 10 restrict the so-called ribbon development along new roads, signed by prominent officials of the motoring asso- clations and other organisations in eluding the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, has been sert to theBritish Wireless - 117 words
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Article43 1934-11-13 11 Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith To Cross Atlantic. Los Angeles. Nov. 8. Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith Intends, within the next four days, to start on his return flight to Australia via New York and London, thus making an around the world flight.— I Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article43 1934-11-13 11 Shanghai, Nov. 13. Headed by the band of the U.S. Marine Corps, the Royal Innlskllling Fusiliers marched through Shanghai this morning to .heir billets. They are relieving the Second Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment, which is leaving for Tientsin.— Reuter,Reuter - 43 words
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Article162 1934-11-13 11 Plan To Suppress Drugs In Six Years. ADOPTED BY LEAGUE. Traffic From Manchukuo To Be Tackled Geneva, Nov. 12. The general situation in China as regards opium and narcotics will be considered at the nineteenth session of the Opium Advisory Committee on Nov. 15. It is162 words
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Article125 1934-11-13 11 Transport Minister Sets Aside Committee Advice, Rugby, Nov 10. The Transport Minister. Mr. Hore Belisha. has decided to set aside the recommendation of the Advisory Committee that the work on pedestrian crossings In London, including the laying down of studs in the roadwa/ and the erection ofBritish Wireless - 125 words
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Article98 1934-11-13 11 To Wage War On Economic Crisis. Paris. Nov. 9 The Flandin Government has decided at its first Cabinet meeting that ito primordial task will be to wase war on the economic crisis and has appointed sub-committees to draft economic legislation to be introduced which will include freshReuter - 98 words
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Article48 1934-11-13 11 FRANCO-AUSTRIAN PACT. Paris, Nov. 8. A trade pact between Austria ami France has been concluded, the Krencil Government granting Austria preferential tariffs on a number of Austrian exports and abolishing, in addition the Increase in the Import tax. Austria, In return, grants France a number of facilities.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Article39 1934-11-13 11 Berlin, Nov 9. Germany's imports from overseas dropped by 30 per cent, over the past three months compared with the corresponding period of last year. The decrease Is chiefly due to the trade restriction policy.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement9 1934-11-13 11 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement21 1934-11-13 11 EDDYSTONE RADIO PRODUCTS ARE BRITISH AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME IN THE TROPICS EDDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC COMPANY, 38-30, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE.21 words
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2610 1934-11-13 12 United Co-operation In Malaya. CENOTAPH FLAG FOR SINGAPORE. gIR SHENTON THOMAS, the new Governor, made an appeal for united co-operation particularly among Europeans in Malaya and a full realisation of the Empire as the greatest force for civilisation that has ever existed2,610 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-11-13 12 This Chinese rirl fives an exhiblB*»n of jugclin* by the Rochoro Canal.12 words
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Article72 1934-11-13 12 Whatever Beverley Nichols ntfiv write I feel that the heoltb.iest, most interesting anJ most inspiring reading for Britith boys end British men is the war books, dealing with the great men and the great campaigns of our Services in the past. As a Colonial Secretary I have not72 words
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388 1934-11-13 12 In Court Three Times. A police report, the- contents of which were not revealed, was handed In when George Smith Scott, stated to be a British ship officer, was taken before Mr. J. M. Brander In the Singapore police court yesterday on a charge of388 words
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Article58 1934-11-13 12 Tungku All, the Tengku Mahkota of Trengganu and eldest son of His Highness the Sultan of Trengganu. who arrived from England a few months back after a course of studies, is being posted to Kuala Llpla on Dec. 1, to study the work of land routine and will be attached58 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-11-13 12 Mr Shfnton Thomas, the new Governor and High Commissioner, with Lady and Miss Thomas, attended the inter-state Rugby match between Singapore and Perak played on the S.C.C. padanc last night.30 words
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Article255 1934-11-13 12 Association And Unemployment. The annual report of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, shows the! accounts with an excess of income t over expenditure of $87 at the end of the financial year. Investments total $6,045. I The total number of members Lsj 769. The Eurasian Association. Penang Branch,255 words
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Article42 1934-11-13 12 The proposal from the Penang Branch to change the name "Eurasian" to "AngloMalayan" was again considered and after careful deliberation the committee were unanimously not in favour of the change, states the annual report of the Eurasian Association, Singapore.42 words
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Article147 1934-11-13 12 Man Fined For Fraudulent Possession. For fraudulent possession of twelve Chinese theatrical gowns. Tan Yew Heng was fined $20, or three weeks' imprisonment, by Mr. 3. M. Brander in the police court yesterday. Yew Heng, It was stated, was arrested by a detective in New Market Road on147 words
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Article26 1934-11-13 12 Mr. F. Tatin, general manager of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co.. Ltd., Singapore, is returning from leave by the Hakone Maru, due on Saturday.26 words
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Article401 1934-11-13 12 SQUATTERS WHO WILL NOT OUIT. Tanjong Rhu Trouble. KAMPONG HOUSES. (Straits Time* Special.) The progress made towards the completion of the Civil Aerodrome has involved, among other things, the difficult task of evacuating squat-. 'ters, and especially is this so t with the fishing fraternity at Tanjong Rhu. This kampong401 words
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Article97 1934-11-13 12 SINGAPORE. ADELTHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance. ALHAMBJIA Love Birds with 811 m Sumra-rrffle ZaSu Pitts. 6 15— 9.15. CAPITOL Murder at the Vanities. 8 IS— 9 15. GBBAT WORLD Cabaret The Good Companion* 4k Central Airport. MABLBOBOUQB Arabian Nights. 6.15— 8.1/ NSW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies. Theatres97 words
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Advertisement39 1934-11-13 12 LOWEST RUNNING COST MOST ADVANCED IN DESIGN THOROUGHLY RELIABLE IN PERFORMANCE THE TRUCK of TO-DAY! Mercedes-Benz DIESEL-ENGINE COMMERCIAL VEHICLE Call or write for full particulars. Sole Agents, Malaya DDI&IVU AUU P OH FRENCH BANK BUILDING, DmNKmAKN <* UU. pSse-su MAAS-2.39 words
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Article, Illustration272 1934-11-13 13 China Station Change. No less than .eighteen British destroyers will be lying in the Singapore roads at one time during part of next month. This unusual assembly will signalise an interesting change in the British naval forces on the China station. The older destroyers are being272 words
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Article96 1934-11-13 13 Members of the Lotus Club met last Saturday at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, to bid farewell to Miss Vera Catt, acting secretary of the Y.W.C.A. Mrs. M. A. Namaxie, the patroness of the club, garlanded Miss Catt, and wished her good-bye. Mrs. M. V. Plllai. the96 words
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Article35 1934-11-13 13 The Society of Yorkshlremen In Malaya will revive its annual dinner on Dec. 7 at Sea View Hotel. The Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott and Miss Caldecott have accepted invitations to attend as the Society's guests.35 words
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Article73 1934-11-13 13 H.M.S. Duncan. Dainty. Daring, Decoy. Defender. Delight, Diamond, Diana and Duchess. Singapore Stay. The homer-ard-bound destroyers will leave on Dec. 22, and H.M.S. Duncan and four of the other D class ships will leave for Hong Kong via Jesselton on the same day. The other four destroyers will remain at73 words
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Article706 1934-11-13 13 Plea Of Mr. John Hands; For Unemployed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 12. "Abolish the j'Tdensome, troublesome, and wholly unnecessary rice tax. is one of the straightforward comments made by Mr." John Hands. M.C.H honorary secretary anci treasurer of the Selangor Asfatic Unemployment706 words
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Article256 1934-11-13 13 Mr. G. (i. Gunn's Scots Bride. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Not. 12. Two weddings took place in KuaU Lumpur on Saturday. At St. Andrew's Church, the Rev. W. Buckingham offlelattnc Mr. George Grey Gunn, of Messrs. Guthrle and Co., Singapore, was married to Miss Ivy256 words
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Article403 1934-11-13 13 Pahang Chinese Families United: Dr. Green's New Appointment: Mr. M. R. Holgate Transferred To Malacca: Mr. D. Logan Not To Return: Mr t J. D. Hussey* Cordial Send-Ofi Dr. R. T. B. Green. Malaria Research Officer, has been gazetted Bacteriologist, Institute for Medical Research, F.M.S. The British403 words
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Article454 1934-11-13 13 THIRD SON OF SULTAN SULEIMAN. Prince Who Met The King. U>i'om Our Own Correspondent). Klang. Nov. 12. Since the appointment of the Tungku Laksamana to succeed the Raja Muda on the Selangor State Council, keen public Interest has been shown In this member of the royal family, and a biographical454 words
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Advertisement125 1934-11-13 13 one should use a medicated soaft daily. In hot and humid climates an abundance of small and Infinitesimal organisms are harboured by the skin, causing eruptions and painful inflammations. These are not prevented by the use of ordinary toilet-soaps whidt have no disinfectant properties. On the other h.inrl, Afridof soap125 words
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Advertisement140 1934-11-13 13 and avoid DISEASE\I|i iif' \canjeel thro tig m my veins •**TVJO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing X colda and rasping coughs Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant 1 I find a keen new relish in my work and new enjoyJment140 words
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Article, Illustration635 1934-11-13 14 BADMINTON. Competition To Run On Lines Of The Malaya Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 12. After the close of play in the Triangular Badminton Tournament yesterday a meeting of the various Official Delegates took place at the Perak Tuif Club. The following delegates were present:—Messrs.635 words
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Article1127 1934-11-13 14 INTERSTATE RUGBY. Sterling Display By Both Packs. Keay Outstanding. (By Our Football Correspondent.) Singapore 11 points. Perak 3 points. After a gruelling bat pointless first half Singapore defeated Perak on the S.C.C. padang by 11 points (1 goal and 2 tries) to 3 points (a try). Heavy1,127 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-13 14 r rend falls well as rerak break and wheel in the first half of yesterday's Inter-State match.17 words
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481 1934-11-13 14 DRAW FOR THE SIR ARNOLD ROBINSON CUP. The draw and starting times for the Sir Arnold Robinson Cup, to be played at the Singapore Golf Club for on Sunday, are as follows: 8.15 R. Renton and D. A. Campbell and V. P. Barbat and G. W. Bell. 8.15 S. D.481 words
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Article78 1934-11-13 14 In Its Issue dated Nov. 4, The Sunday Times gave the first of a series of Missing Letter Competitions. A prize of $500 "Must Be Won" was offered. Correct solutions are as follows, words In brackets Indicating the correct descriptions of the pictures printed as clues78 words
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Article73 1934-11-13 14 Tnesdaj, Nor. 13. Hockey: S.C.C. vj. B.M.S. Herald, padang; Ang'o-Chinese School vs. Serangoon English School, Serangoon. Wednesday, Not. 14. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" Ti. P.5.8.P.0., padang: WUtshirw H vs. 8.A.F., Tanglin. Hockey: European Women vs. The Rest, padang; Chinese vs. B.R.C. "A," Hong Lira Green; Wiltshire* "A" vs. R.A.,73 words
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Article34 1934-11-13 14 [The co-operation of club secretaries If requested In keeping this diary of sporting •vents accurate and up to date. It would to appreciated U they would Include Urn Oat the matches are to commence.]34 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-13 14 Singapore heel and Sym open* op the came. An Incident in yesterday's match at the S.C.C.16 words
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494 1934-11-13 14 SINGAPORE COLTS LOSE TO SELANGOR TEAM. Selanfor Colts 1: Singapore Com 0. The Selangor Colts played the last hockey match of their week-end tour yesterday afternoon on he Ceylon Sports Club ground Balestler Road and they beat their hosts, the Singapore Colts, by a goal to nil A large crowd494 words
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Advertisement20 1934-11-13 14 OREWED BOTTLED IN /ING ADORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. /OLE AGENT/ FOA MALAYA HENRY WAUGH t> CO., LTD.20 words
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Advertisement101 1934-11-13 14 GRAND CHARITY BOXING SHOW UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF tH.E. MAJOR-GENERAL E.O. LEWIN., C.8., C.M.G.. D.S O. A IN AID OF THE DEPENDANTS OF THE LATE JOSEPH THUNDERFACE. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 5.8.8.C. W? 10-3 MIN. BDS. THRILLING CONTEST 8-3 MIN. RDS. SEMI-FINAL. SULZDORF. NEIL HEM CHIT vs. R.101 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-11-13 15 Miller, the Perak hooker and one of the best forwards on the field, breaks away from the loose against the United Services on Sunday.24 words
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Article1575 1934-11-13 15 HOME SOCCER REVIEW. Arsenal, The Wednesday, Leicester And Manchester City Crash. (From Our London Correspondent). London. Oct. 29. What does form signify in League football? Just nothing, appirently. Anyone who would try to forecast results "by the book." can be assured be- forehand that his prophecies1,575 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-13 15 The Singapore Colts, who were beaten by the Selangor Colts by a goal to nil yesterday.16 words
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67 1934-11-13 15 AUSTRALIA WINS SECOND GOLFING TEST. Melbourne. Nov. 12. Three successes in today's singles enabled Australia to beat Great Britain by four matches to two in the second golf test. In today's games McKay (Australia) beat Scott (Britain) 7 and 6, Ryan! (Australia) beat Bourn (Britain) 4 and 2. Williams (Australia)Reuter - 67 words
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510 1934-11-13 15 SOFT GOING ON THE TRACK THIS MORNING. I With only a few days to go before the opening of the Singapore Turf Club i November meeting, there was some useful work done on the 'rack this morning. Quite a large number of animals were out and there was a big510 words
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Article118 1934-11-13 15 United Services To Meet; Johore On Saturday. The United Services will play their first Malaya Cup match at Jobore Bahru on Saturday against Johore. Their team for this match has been selected as follows: L. A. C. Tipping (R.A.F.), Bdr. Davles (R.A.), Lieut. Chestnutt (R.A.), FlyingOfflcer F.118 words
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Article, Illustration592 1934-11-13 15 Volunteer Marksmen, Penang's Rugger Side. "Doc" Lindow In Charge.— Sulzdorf's Progress. Conducted by "LEIGH ION" /CONGRATULATIONS to the Penang, and Province Wellesley Volunteers on the magnificent show they put up at the Command Rifle meeting. I I hear that Colonel Fletcher has| i been overwhelmed with congratulations592 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-13 15 Other sporting news will be found on pages 16 and 18.11 words
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229 1934-11-13 16 Stiff Soccer Tests For The Varsities. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 2. Reserve Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur teams -visited Cambridge and Oxford respectively yesterday, and won narrow victories over the rival Universities. Arsenal's 2—o2 0 defeat of Cambridge was the first reverse the Light Blues have experienced this season.229 words
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85 1934-11-13 16 VETERAN WINS. Battling Key's Success At Seremban. The main item on the programme Seremban on Sunday night was a ten .'-minuie round bout between Battling Key, former light-weight champion of Malaya, and Young Felix, a Japanese, styled featherweight champion of Negri Sembilan. The fight went the full distance, Battling Key85 words
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Article20 1934-11-13 16 London, Nov. 12. In a Rugby match today Swansea defeated Cambridge University by 18 points to 5. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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1539 1934-11-13 16 KID BERG'S VICTORY. Mizler Retires With Both Hands "Broken." London, Oct. 30. Jack "Kid" Berg returned to boxing stardom at the Royal Albert Hall. London, last night, when h« defeated Harry Mizler, the holder, for the British light-weight championship. Berg, although he has twice fought for the world's championship in1,539 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-11-13 16 Perak forwards get the ball back in the loose against the t'.S D. G. Barr the fast Perak winger is in the foreground.23 words
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578 1934-11-13 16 Hampshire Fall To Kent. (Prom Our London Correspondent.) London. Nov. 2. Until yesterday there was se»ious talk among keen followers of Rugby here as. to the possibilities of Middlesex carrying off not only the group title in the South-Eastern division of the Rugby County578 words
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Advertisement209 1934-11-13 16 The quality of marcy Is not strained; Thus Is all custom and honour attained; "the GIFT SHOP QUALITY gives full measure and all people leave with smites of pleasure. New stocks of HATS, AST JEWELLERY In Gold, SUrer and Chrome and FANCY GOODS of all Descriptions. ALICE BANDS OF LATEST209 words
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Advertisement233 1934-11-13 16 H .rojßMpft iff j JB IM^^^^ sot s* Try this free 10-day beauty treatment for your teeth Pepsodent Tooth Paste contains a special cleansing and polishing material that removes film quickly safely DON T miss this opportunity to get tfrtt Pepsodent the special film-removine tooth ten-day tube of Pepsodent Tooth233 words
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Article306 1934-11-13 17 Chinese Who Tried To Quench Thirst Two men working in the hold of a ship in the Singapore harbour recent- j ly drank poison thinking it was wine. I This story was told in the police court to Mr. J. M Brander yesterday, when the two306 words
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Article111 1934-11-13 17 Indian Who Was Jealous Of Colleague. An Indian Mohamedan, Abdul Kadir bin Darula Pecha, who had originally claimed trial, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of having given false information. He was fined $20 by Mr. N. Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday. Abdul Kadir gave information to111 words
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66 1934-11-13 17 A BLUNT NOSE. Result Of Fight At Changi. A Malabar! and a Tamil engaged In a fight at Changi last night, and one of them had the tip of his nose and upper lip cut off, besides sustaining a stab wound over the arm and numerous abrasions over the body.66 words
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Article85 1934-11-13 17 In our report of the Armistice Service held in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday It was stated that there was a wait of two minutes be.ore the beginning of the Two Minutes' Silence and the end at the prayer immediately preceding the Silence. Mr. E. A. Brown. Honorary85 words
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Article178 1934-11-13 17 Brutal Crime In Thomson Road District The danger which poultry farmers and market gardeners In Singapore ran when they go back to their properties In the countryside with money earned at the markets was strikingly illustrated yesterday. A Chinese squatter was walking through a plantation178 words
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Article78 1934-11-13 17 Another Chinese Dies Of Burns. A third Chinese seaman has died as the result of burns received when an explosion occurred aboard the 101 l tanker Eclipse on Friday. He was one of the four brought ashore at Singapore on Saturday ajivj taken to the General Hospital, badly78 words
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Article60 1934-11-13 17 Former Singapore President Dies At Penang. The death occurred at Penang on Saturday of Mr. William Hardy of the firm of R. J. Wood and Co., plecegoods merchants. About a year ago he was transferred from Singapore to Penang. Mr. Hardy, who was 39 years of ane,60 words
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Advertisement122 1934-11-13 17 We Can Supply RUBBER STAMPS of every description made to order Prices from 75 cents upwards— Cash with all orders. -ECONOMY" SCRIBBLING PAHS for mork*hops, schools and offices. No. 1. It'll' 51.30 No. I. 4',4'ls'i' *0.50 No. 4;./it!>" Postage per dozen (within Malaya) No. 1 II.IC extra. No. 2 3122 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-13 17 Atakia's mt' jG 'tttk'^kw'V wmt Now on display DINNER U ancing Mats Hat and Scarf to match Gafe Brother* Co. tnuMicrrrd their accaejr la Shmpua to AunJfau.27 words
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Advertisement216 1934-11-13 17 1 9hE3 'X '4P fvii^iß I PHOENIX r t a K°s SPARKLING REFRESHING You never violate the law of good taste when you mix Phoenix Sparkling Waters with your favourite cocktail. It imparts a refreshing tang without the cloying sweetness. Once you try it, you'll always demand it! PHOENIX SPARKLING216 words
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Article739 1934-11-13 18 Sequel To Collision With Solicitor's Car. The motor-car accident about six weeks ago at the junction of Orchard and Cairnhill Road, in which Mr. A. J. Braga, the local solicitor, was slightly injured, had a sequel in the fourth magistrate's court yesterday when Mrs. Yolande739 words
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Article549 1934-11-13 18 Not The First Time! iCHO OF BYGONE DAYS IN SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 10. Students of Selangor history are pointing out that there has been at least one previous occasion on which the heir to the throne has not549 words
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Article133 1934-11-13 18 Armistice Day In India. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Nov. 10. For tomorrow's Armistice Day parades and services In India the customary ceremonies are being repeated, and it is noteworthy that the Indian people are displaying more Interest in and more reverence towards the thanksgiving day as the133 words
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Article106 1934-11-13 18 Selangor Line Crossed Seven Times. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 12. As was expected the Perak Asiatics easily beat the Selangor Asiatics in the all Blues competition at Ipoh today. Perak scored 30 points (six tries, one goal, one penalty goal and one drop goal) to 3106 words
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Article82 1934-11-13 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 8. Matches are being smuggled from the Straits to the East Coast of Sumatra In large quantities, thus avoiding the heavy excise duty. Chinese using sampans are said to be bringing the contraband to the Sumatra rivers and creeks, evading the custom82 words
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Article154 1934-11-13 18 Owing to the wet condition of the courts no play was possible yesterday In the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis championship tournamen*'. The final ties arranged for yesterday will be played off this afternoon. The Ceylon Sports Club hockey team travelled to Paya Lebar sports ground yesterday to play the154 words
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Article49 1934-11-13 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavla, Nov. 8. The "Java Bode" states that the Government is considering the Issue of an order prohibiting Civil Servants from being members of the Netherlands Fascist organisation, called "the National Soclallstlsche Beweglng." of which several branches have recently been formed here.49 words
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Article126 1934-11-13 18 Weights For Pony Events On Second Day. The weights for the two pony races on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting are Ponies Class 2 Oiv. I—s1 5> 2 furs.! about: Carwren 9.2, Army Contractor 8.13. Brons Velvet 8.9, Sky High 8.9. Miss Togo126 words
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Article66 1934-11-13 18 Robinson Cup Competition Ends In A Tie. The following were the best returns in the Garrison Golf Club Robinson Cup competition played between Nov. 1 and Nov. 9. Mrs. J. Inncs Miller 4 down) tie Mrs. T. A. Arnold 4 Mrs. P. Power 5 Mrs. F. C.66 words
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Article74 1934-11-13 18 A team will be selected from the following to represent the St. Mattnews Young Peoples' Guild against the Siong 800 Athletic Association in an S.C.F.A. league match on Friday at Jaian Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Kay Eng. Kah Whye, Wai Mun, Leong Ah Chong, Kong Guan, Chin74 words
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Article74 1934-11-13 18 The following have been invited to play Rugby Football for S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. Ist XV on Saturday at S.C.C. 5 p.m. W. Ilannay, A. H. West, R. C. Land, F. I. Tremlette and G. J. Merrlfleld. H. L. Da vies and A. H. Wi liams, W. D. C.74 words
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Article103 1934-11-13 18 D. F. Hutton's Fine Score At 200 And 500. The usual weekly shoot 01 the Kua a I.umpur Rifle Club resulted In a win for D. F. Hutton. who distinguished himself by starting with a "possible" at 200 yards, followed by a 34 out ot possible 35 at103 words
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Article196 1934-11-13 18 j Results Of Sunday's Tvs In The Championship. Sunday's ties in the Johore Badminton champlonhlps resulted as tmlows: Junior Singles— Semi-Final. A. Rahim JalTar (Educn) lost to Ahmad Prang 11—15. B—ls. Inter-Club: Posto B.P. lost to Blues B.P. by 4 games to 1. Men's Open Doubles. W. H.196 words
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Article62 1934-11-13 18 The following have been Invited to play rugby football for S.C.C. vs. PS. R.F.C. "A" tomorrow at S.C.C: K. C. Gillett: J. E. King, E. A Matthews Ft. C. Land. O. Dodds; H. J. M. Hesketh, F. L. Lane; R. Davidson, J. E M. Mitchell. S. Webb. J. R. MacDouga.l.62 words
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Advertisement129 1934-11-13 18 Isgßgoiilarly I/Health ttecaiue it is emollient and healing, as well as cleansing, uliiura Soap is recognized in millions of homes throughout the world as the best protection against skin troubles. Every member of the family should use Catleara Soap regularly. Sample -ach Soap. Ointment and Talcum free upon nromt. frost129 words
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Advertisement9 1934-11-13 18 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement261 1934-11-13 18 FIND THI AUTOMOBILE K I \>6!S^^^Si In thin little picture, an culomobilr i» fSV^Vvi J^rOJ«|p hidden. Are jour eye* sharp enough jJBrIWkCTVL to find it T Even keen eye* cannot \Wu^fxlrW^l •cc, al flrit, the ink in the new Parker V- Y Jf\m MJ<T^ .fill. 2 Varumatle. But hold the261 words
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Article1130 1934-11-13 19 "Homeo Doctor" Who Studied By Correspondence. Is a man holding diplomas for homeopathy from Indian colleges entitled to call himself a "Homeo doctor" in the Straits Settlements This was the question raised in a case before Mr. J. M. Brander in the police court yesterday,1,130 words
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Article133 1934-11-13 19 Deaf Mute Who Was Sent To Market Tan Bak Chin, a deaf mute, was sent by his mother to market and while bargaining with a fish stall keeper suddenly made a grab at the money box and attempted to escape with $12 but failed. Yesterday Tan appeared in133 words
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Article85 1934-11-13 19 Alleged Attempted Suicide. Llm Huat was arrested on Sunday on a report of theft of $2 and taken to the Joo Chlat police station. While confined there pending his appearance in the police courts Llm Is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with85 words
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Letter552 1934-11-13 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir— There is no doubt at all that the Malayan Press has done Its utmost to secure for the planter a fair hearing, and the planting, community Is, or should be, more than grateful. It occurs to me, however, that insufficient552 words
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Letter153 1934-11-13 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The 50-cent silver coin of our currency is legal tender in the S.S. and F.M.S., but when tendered It is often refused. This is very noticeable among hawkers and shopkeepers in Singapore. If my memory serves ma right, I think153 words
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Letter100 1934-11-13 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir. During the Cathedral service yesterday morning, distinctly audible during the prayers, came the raucous strains of the latest American abomination from a loud speaker gramophone in one of the flats opposite. This disturbance was not notice 1 during the Two100 words
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305 1934-11-13 19 Invasion By Nanking Armies Feared By South- West. Shanghai, Nov. 13. Under orders of Gen. Chal-tong, the Kwangtung leader who Is suspicious of Nanking's designs on the south-west, the Canton arsenal Is doubling its output while recruitment of troops for the formation of three additionalSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 305 words
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Article191 1934-11-13 19 **Most Anxious Moment Of Our Flight" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Ncv. 8. An enthusiastic crowd of thousands assembled at the Sourabaya aerodrome to "velcome the crew of tl.e Douglas, the plane of the Royal Dutch Air Line which won the handicap price in the London-Melbourne Race and is191 words
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157 1934-11-13 19 WEDDING AT PENANG Skipper Graham. The wedding took place at St. George's Church. Penang, on Thursday last, the Rev. Keppel Gamier officiating, of John Richard Skipper, of Penang, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Skipper, of Jarrow. and Miss Caro ma Graham, second daughter of the late Mr. and157 words
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131 1934-11-13 19 WEEK OF PRAYER. November 12th— 18th. The Singapore V.M.C.A.. with nineteen nationalities in its membership is sharing in the week of World Fellowship. The following programme for the week has been arranged: i Morning prayers will be held at the I Hostel, Fort Canning Road. 7.15-7.35 each day until Saturday.131 words
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Article53 1934-11-13 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 12. The death occurred at Batu Gajah Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. J. Collier, mother of Mrs. Motile Wigley, whose husband was killed In Perak River Hydro offices at Ipoh In June last. The funeral took place at Batu53 words
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Article148 1934-11-13 19 About 30 boys of the Bakit Zahrah school accompanied by their headmaster, Mr. Manby and three teacher 3 paid a vis'; to Outiam school last Thursday. They were received by the boys of the upper classes who acted as hosts. The visitors were taken to ses the148 words
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Article10 1934-11-13 19 Rinderpest is reported among cattle in Perils and Padang Besar.10 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-11-13 20 Mrs. H. N. Murphy, wife of Councillor H. N. Murphy of Barnes torpoiation, London, has a snake 'or a pet. (Planet News.)22 words
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Article, Illustration65 1934-11-13 20 Eighteen -year old Alfred Hindi of Beaumont Square, London, E., has constructed the world's smallest wireless set. The set stands on a threepenny piece and could be suspended from a watch chain. The tiny wireless set compared with a threepenny piece, a sixpenny piece and65 words
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Article, Illustration72 1934-11-13 20 Dr. John Hammond of the animal-breeding station of the Cambridge University School of Agriculture arrived at King George V. Dock, London, with a perfect specimen of a ram from the United States. This ram is to be the father of an improved breed of sheep, and the future leg of72 words
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Article, Illustration48 1934-11-13 20 Miss Joan Palmer and Miss Winnie Palmer, the daughters of a Camden Town pet stores proprietor, are adepts at teaching Love Birds to talk. With birds perched on their hands Joan and Winnie spend hours in patient persuasion. Miss Winnie Palmer teaching Love Birds to talk. (Planet News).48 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-11-13 20 An apparatus for the treatment of squint called the Qrthoptoscope shown at the Medical Exhlbition. London. (Planet News.)18 words
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