The Straits Times, 7 November 1935
1935-11-07
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Title Section30 1935-11-07 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times R»OfflW^: SflVfiMßfiH30 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1935-11-07 1 Singapore: 140. Cecil st. cphone 5471) CAR REPAIRS PROMPT EFFICIENT BRINKMANN&CO GRANGE RD. "CRUSADER" FENCING Strong and satisfactory. Made by The Darlington Fencing Co., Ltd., London* SOLE AGENTS THE 3ORMSO CO. LTD. W.S. 14 i^^ 8 A ACTS 2oz l m All 40z2 aS oz HyJ 6o Z 3o w57 words
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Advertisement190 1935-11-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683>. 8 SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE FROM OUR ENTIRELY NEW COLLECTION. Special orders can be executed for those Homeward bound when sufficient notice is given. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE A super Roll-Film H I I 1 B W HV W M Camera with Auto-190 words
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Advertisement19 1935-11-07 1 Daisy 15. OIIIIMMi KOAD Km BOlMtl^K I S Up uash^is if I! W WRKATII|f| Ik I'hone M j Mans«M>s19 words
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Advertisement507 1935-11-07 2 ROSE— At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore on Nov. 7, to Ncrah, wife of W. Rose, a daughter. McCARRY— COWIE— On Nov. 6. 1935. at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, by the Vert. Archdeacon Graham White. Robert James, son of late Mr. Peter McCarry anc of Mrs. McCarry. of Edinburgh, and Catherine507 words
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Advertisement727 1935-11-07 2 I BOARD RESIDENCE I BELLEVILLE, 15, Scotts Road Phone 4374 large ft airy rooms. Prlv. Verandah, mod. «an KINKARA," 8. Claymore Hill. Comfortable accom. quiet tc conveniently ittuated. Tel 6697 LARGE fur. room, tiathroom attached. Suit two sharing $25 each, board extra. H. Heeren Building, Orchard Road. THE MANSION. Oxley727 words
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Advertisement861 1935-11-07 2 PUBLIC NOTICES THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on Monday, Not. 11, 1935, being a Public Holiday. By Order of the Committee. GATTEY ft BATEMAN, Secretaries ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS 1935. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1035. 7.30 a.m. Service861 words
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Advertisement767 1935-11-07 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. ON SALE. RAPHAEL TUCK'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Tuck's Cards are known all over the World and are noted for their originality, quality and excellent verses. Loose cards from 7 cents767 words
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Advertisement1046 1935-11-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Time*. The Sunday Times a nd the Straits Budget are available for sale at the following aeeiicles:— i KLUANG. Chop Ban Hoe Lee. 2. Jalan Mcrslpg. BATU PAHAT. Salfl Bombay Store 28. Jalan Rahmat KUANTAN. The Globe Store "aln Street. BATAVIA. G. KouT ft Co.1,046 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous184 1935-11-07 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3 00 4.09 !.5« quarterly 8.50 $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly $17.90 J'l.oB $15.09 Yrarly $34.00 $10.00 $30.00 Note.— OutsUtlon rhrqurs should include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Thr charirrs and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS arc as under:— 25 cents184 words
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Advertisement663 1935-11-07 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated Id England.) MAIL. PASSENUER ANC CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl3 MAJESTY^S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARI> PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnas* Spore n*r:cHi n.ooo Nov. 8 BHUTAN filOO Nov663 words
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Advertisement378 1935-11-07 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly tailings. London via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. S.S. FUSHIMI MARU Nov. 14. SS. HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28. To Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $t97 540 $317378 words
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Advertisement624 1935-11-07 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motonhlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang MS. Sham tALSIA 19/11 19/11 20/11 2211 BORINGIA 10/12 10/12 1112 13/12 ERRIA 31/12 3W12 1/1 VI624 words
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Advertisement269 1935-11-07 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) APCAR LINE FOE BONO KONG, AMOT. SHANGHAI. KOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA o.s. TAKADA 8.000 Nov. 7. Excellent modern accommodation for flrst and second class passengers. Special holiday return tickets Interchangeable with P. Sz 8. N. CO.. Issued at cheat rates. HARPER,269 words
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Advertisement1237 1935-11-07 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hoa Khlow Steamihtp Co- (19J?) Ml Slcam Sblp Co. Ltd.. and C hina Mutual The Canard White SUr Itd Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) The Sarawak Steanuhlo Co.. I.M The StraJU Steamship Co-. Ltd. The Anstralian Oriental line l.ld. The China Navigation Co.. I M1,237 words
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Article91 1935-11-07 4 Trie current rate Of exchange Tor tne issue and ray mom ot Money Orders is as tollows: ..'in Oeyloa $ioo Rs 154 issue ■:ient 156. USA $100 -USA currency 56 I :O $100 Gldrs 83 Issue Ptca, *555 Issue. Australia $1 -Australian currency 2. lOd. Issue. On China91 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article90 1935-11-07 4 Reduction Of Calcutta-Japan Fares. The agents of .he Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. anrounce a reduction in the first and second class fares on vessels operating between Calcutta and Japan via the Straits and China. The cost of a round trip to Japan, lasting about five weeks, works90 words
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Article179 1935-11-07 4 ADBY. Saraw., 319 tons, from Kuchlng 6, for Kuching and Bintulu 9. HALVDAN. Norw., 761 tons, from Bangkok 6, for Bangkok 7. DUKAT, Ncrw.. 761 tons, from Bangkok 6, for Bangkok 7. KIDDERPORE, Brit.. 3.263 tons, from Basra 6. for Nagoya via Mojl 7. TAKADA. Brit.. 4.223 tons,179 words
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Article137 1935-11-07 4 Thursday, November 7. Ships alencside the Wharves or expected to arrive. tii Ira nee KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Alert. Lighter Arrang. Lch. Klttlvakc, Lch. Lumu:, Siamese Prince, Asahan, Tidore. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN lIKV DUCKS. Tanjonc Pagar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Deck137 words
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Article32 1935-11-07 4 The m.s. Dempo of tne Rotterdam Lloyd will berth alongside the S.HB wharves on Friday at 7 a.m. and will be leaving the came day at 10 a.m. for Europe.32 words
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Article36 1935-11-07 4 The mail vessel s.s. D'Artagnan from Colombo Is expected to arrive on Saturday at 4 p.m. and sail on the same day at 11 p.m. for Sa'gon, Hong Kong, Shanghai and '.obe Berth: S.H.B. Wharves.36 words
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Article267 1935-11-07 4 Today. Burma (Khandalla) 3 p.m. East and North India (Khandalla) 3 p.m South India (Rohna) ..3 p.m Java and Southern Sumatra by air (Netherlands) 4 pin Bengkalta, P. de Kock. Padang. Pakan Baroe. Slak 3. Pau<ljang (Tinombo) 4 p.m. Blinjoc (Mijer) 4 p.m. Pangkal Plnang (Mijer) 4267 words
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Article63 1935-11-07 4 Mails from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) expected today by air (Netherlands) wIJ be delivered to boxholders at 8 p.m. General delivery of letters tomorrow at 8.45 a m. Malls from China and Japan today by Argun Maru. Malls from Europe (London mails) tomorrow by P. O. Ranch! will ue63 words
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Article128 1935-11-07 4 Tomorrow. Southern and Western India (via Negapatam Madras) (Rohna) 7 p.m. Burma, Northern Central India (via Rangoon Calcutta) (Khandalla) 7 p.m. South Africa (Barentsz) 7 p.m. Western Australia (via Penang and Colombo) (Cathay) 7p»n. Great Britain fc places served via Great Britain, Europe, Ceylon etc., (Cathay) 7128 words
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Article183 1935-11-07 4 Tomorrow. Medan (via Singapore) by air (Netherlands) 6p m Persia, Amsterdam and London (via Singapore) by air (Netherlands) 6 p.m. Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Bombay, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, U.S.A., Canada and Western Australia (via Penang > (Cathay) 1.15 p.m. Great Britain, and places183 words
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Article67 1935-11-07 4 Nov. 5: Mayebashl Maru. Alaska Maru (Jap); Tergestea (Ital.); Tweedbank, Kudat, Hong Kheng, Chye Hin Tay Ylt, Pangkor, Ban Hong Uong. Silver Gull (Brit.). Augustlna, Petronella, Mapla. Ribot. Kilat. Poelau Bras (Dut). Nov. 6: Slngkel, Khoen Hoea, Thedens. Mapla. Makasser. Tohltl. Van Heutsz (Dut.) Hero (Nor.) Achilles, Aeneas, Hua67 words
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Article557 1935-11-07 4 Passengers By The Cathay The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. Cathay sailing at 930 a.m. tomorrow for Penang. Colombo. Bombay and Europe: Mrs. Lowen and two children, Mr and Mrs. R. H. Irani. Mr. J. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Yelland. Lt. W. F. C Wreford. Master Gilpln.557 words
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Article59 1935-11-07 4 The following are the arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of October 1935. Arrivals (State a:ded) (Figures supplied by travelling inspectors) Adults 628, Minors 129, Infants 82. Arrivals (Ordinary deck passengers) (Figures supplied ry travelling inspectors) Adults 3,966, Minors 400 and Infants 213. Departures59 words
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Article98 1935-11-07 4 United Kingdom Trade Expanding. London. Nov. 6. The net tonnage of vessels In foreign trade that arrived at United Kingdom ports firing September last with cargo was 6.0 ncr cent, mor? t\\.\n In September 1934. but departures with cargo declined by 1.2 per cent. A re-/itw of foreignBritish Wireless - 98 words
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Article64 1935-11-07 4 Salvage Vessel Duo Totlaj'. News has been revived by the divisional offices of th 2 Eastern Extension A. and c. Telegraph at Singapore, that a salvage vessel has left Hong Konn to assist the company's cable ship. The Cable, which has been lyiiiK on a rock at Cape64 words
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Article51 1935-11-07 4 London. Nr,v 5. The wreck located by the salvage steamer Orphir c:i Cork coast has been definitely identified r.s the Lus'.taol i submarined with prcat loss of life la the war. The Orphir has been searching for her t;ie whole summer. Tha crew locateJ several ether war HeuterReuter - 51 words
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Article33 1935-11-07 4 Mails for Indo-Clilna originally advertised for dispatch by s.s. G. ci. Merlin at 4 p.m. tomorrow will new De dispatched by s.s. D'Artagnan closing at 7 p.m. en 9th Ins. ant.33 words
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Advertisement522 1935-11-07 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated Id P.M. 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS BOOKING AGENTS. F M.S. Xl VS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS TELEPHONE: Fretfht 5433— Paa»m«f Mil. CANADIAN PACIFBC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated Id Ens land) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6 1 REDUCED AROUNDTHE" WORLD FARES BY C.P.R.522 words
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Advertisement369 1935-11-07 4 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA 'ME. OUTWAROI I'.e ;u!ir Freighl Service lo MANILA. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI ANU JAPANESE POKTS Due S pore SS. MEERKERK 10.000 T. N v 2.1 •S.S. SEROOSKERK Dec. 28 HOMEWARD. TO JAM A HAIFA. C.LNOA. MABSEUXS3, ROTTLKDAM. AMSTKIIHAM, lIAMBI'KU AN'l BUKMEN. ueave rennnue Spore j^. GROOTEKERK 10.0C0 T. Nov.369 words
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Miscellaneous156 1935-11-07 4 Malayan Meteorological Service. Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp, ins Sunshine temp. °F hrs. *F West Coast. Alor Star 87 0.42 2.6 72 Butterworth (P.W.) 86 0.40 6.3 72 Sitiawan 85 0.16 5.1 72 Bukit Jeram 86 Nil 6.1 71 Malacca 84 0.01 9.1156 words
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493 1935-11-07 5 Civilisation In China Not The Oldest. Rot a rians Hear Address. apore Rotarians were given an address of historic interest yesterday, at their weekly luncheon meeting, at the Adelphl Hotel, the .speaker being Dr. P. van Stein Callenfels, 0.8.E.. the well-known Dutch archaeologist. I>r. Calier.iols took for his subject. •The493 words
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Article208 1935-11-07 5 Sanitary Board's Tribute Mr. V. Davson. 'From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 6. At the meeting cf the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board today, a tribute was paid by the Chairman (Mr. J. V. Cowgill) to Mr. G. V. Davson, Executive Engineer, who has gone on leave208 words
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Article334 1935-11-07 5 •CAN BE DONE ON £400 A YEAR." When the P. and O. liner Barrubool, sailed from King George V. dock, Lon- don. a passenger who hopes to spend the rest of his life— or of the ship's life —on board went with her. This334 words
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Advertisement68 1935-11-07 5 I 1 CAPITOL H 615 Y9^ K ?6flP (i M s LatMt TRIUMPH.... CHOSEN jL^aT I AT THE VENICE INTERNATIONAL A FILM EXHIBITION as "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" GRETA FREDRIC GARBO and MARCH in ToLstoy's immortal slorv. "ANNA KARENINA" with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW (of David Copperfield" fane) NOV: 15th68 words
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Advertisement214 1935-11-07 5 SHIRLEY (APTIRKS THE HEARTS OF fVB^Br^B^BaK SINGAPORE AUDIENCES TOO: 'ftt^^jk ALHAMBRA *****5 Jmbi SPECIAL MATINEF TOMORROW 3.15 MBfcw^. <l^3 The grandest and most popular (tar on Uie Ss^K >^Lv screen today! 3V^ H SHIRLEY TEMPLE t^f for the first tfane with jB LIONEL BARRYMORE in the FOX FILM TRH MPH214 words
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Advertisement422 1935-11-07 5 I Not for sereral months has «och a morr delightful romedy than "Th.- Good Fairy," which is now at the Pavilion, hrrn shown in Sircaporr. Evrryonr will enjoy It. I BRILLIANT GLAMOROUS ACTRESS SIPERB THK SI'PRKME SILI.AVAN IN HER GREATEST IRIIMI'll! pavilion 6 to 5 ng 9 h 5 I422 words
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Miscellaneous236 1935-11-07 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle i 3~ H- lip 5 S"T |7 I |S 12~ lip 3" 14- l*> 2$ T29 5o 3 1 p si~ lIOTE: risures In parentheses denote the number of letters In the v.ords required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 1» Grew i9> 20. Result <7> 1. Side of the road236 words
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LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article259 1935-11-07 6 Generally Firm And Active. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Nov. 7. Rubber was again very steady •with quotations about up on yesterday morning. Holders, however, are still disinclined to part. The tin share market opened firm with a number of buying orders and shares difficult to find.259 words
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Article178 1935-11-07 6 Singapore, November 12 noon. Klit- xu/iKUUu Mrtflone" pm l-.oyan $147 Rice Haiigoon "Small MUJ' rxr kofaa $i4i Rice. Slum parboiled No. 1 Pir bag 4.60 Rice Si am parboiled No. 2 Pr' r Das $4.45 November 7 Singapore tin pnc« I r rull $110. l»u»ri. mih Gambler 6.00 Java178 words
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Article24 1935-11-07 6 UIC in.uili 1,1 Ootot?r. 1930. h i 55. hr. 1 4r;i. hr». t.j; n I i I ru. -,us J 525. ell24 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article542 1935-11-07 6 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Fraser &Co Lyall b Evatt Buyers Sei'er.- Buyers 8ell:rs 4/- Atnpat Tin 6/6 6/lOV2 6/4% 6/10'/ 2 £1 Asam Kumbang 33/0 34/6 33/- 34/U Austral Malay 60/- 61/- 60/- 61/5/- Ayer Hi Lam 14/9 15/9 15/- 16/1 Ayer Weng 1.85542 words
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Article422 1935-11-07 6 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 2 2 do IKz'/c Prefs. 1.75 1.85 1.70 1.80 10 10 Atlas Ice 12 2b 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 £1 B. rt. T £.14.0 5.13.0 5.13.0 5 18.0 1 60 B. M. Broadcasting U. 02V 2 di5 0.02 K 2422 words
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Article164 1935-11-07 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. y.'o 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn *V 2%V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4>/ 2 1009 red. 1955 51.000.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4% 1913 red.164 words
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Article339 1935-11-07 6 'Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated > TDday's Prices Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Allenby 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.70 Alor Gajah 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 Amal. Malay ($2) 2.95 3.05 2.90 3.10 Ayer Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Ayer Mole* 0.85 0.95 0.9 C 1.00 Ayer Panas 1.45 1.55339 words
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Article235 1935-11-07 6 riie following are the exchange rates f hls morning accordlnß to me dull? j -.rcular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: WillWti London. 4 months slgnt 2/4 's London. 3 months sitfht 2/4 3/32 U:ndon 60 days sight 2/4 1/1H London. 30 days sight 2/4 1/32235 words
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Article89 1935-11-07 6 Noon, Nov. 7. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. It. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 22% 22>/> Good F. A. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 21 11/16 21 13/16 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Tone of Market: Steady, sellers reserved.89 words
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Article385 1935-11-07 6 Industrials Active And IrregiTar. London, Nov. 6. Chief ictivity was in the industrial section whsre prices were irregular but wfthln narrow limits. Gilt-edged securites were again firm and have now completely recovered f r-;m the effects of the shake-out which occurred at the beginning of hostilities in Abyssinia.385 words
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Article96 1935-11-07 6 Continental Currencies Firm. London, Nov. 6. J Paris 74 43 64 Athens 516 sellers New York 4.91 5 16 Bucharest 625 sellers Montreal 4.97' v Rio 4»i Brussels 29 13 sellers official Geneva 15.13 Belgrade 215 Amsterdam 7. 24 4 Buenos Aires 15 Milan 60 r <t< sellers officialBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article136 1935-11-07 6 Lyall Evatts report dated Nov. 7. states: Markets steady. MINING. Jelebu 1.01 1.06 x.d., Katn Tin 19/- 20/-, Kent 2/4V4 2/104. Kuchai 7G 79. Lufcut 1.21 1.25 x.d.. Mambau 66 70. Patianz Con. 13 3 14/3, PelaUng 7.05 7.20. Pulau Kamiri 25 30. Pungah 23/9 24/6 x.d.. RanUu136 words
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Article119 1935-11-07 6 Opposition By Some Foreign Banks. Canton, Nov. 7. Nanking's monetary reforms have been officially endorsed here and become en forcible today. London, Nov. 6. According to the City editor of the News-Chronicle, there are strong but unconfirmed rumours that the Chinese Government has arranged for foreign creditsSin Chew Jit Poh - 119 words
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Article382 1935-11-07 6 A 2y 2 Per Cent Maiden Dividend. The third ordinary general meeting of the Hoscote Rubber Estalts. Ltd., was held in London on Oct. 23. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman), who presided and was supported by Mr. John Bruce, Mr. P. E. Gourju and Mr. John Mitchell,382 words
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Article45 1935-11-07 6 The transit time on full rate telegrams rrom Singapore to Lonaon, yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p.m. 2 mm. Telegrams handed In up to 5.30 p.m. 6 mm. Telegrams handed In up to 6.00 p.m working clear.45 words
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Article21 1935-11-07 6 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited. Output for the four weeks ended Nov. 2. amounted to 1.649.03 ozs.21 words
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Advertisement43 1935-11-07 6 iBL, i MISTAKE -PROOF PHOTHPRAPHY mg^^^^^J RELIABLE ELECTRICAL /j^^^B Mf FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS. m-^^^m blendux M IhMBBWII FOR CINE CAMERAS. Obtainable from all Photographic Hj^ Dealers. Sole ArenU fcr Malaya. Slam and Burma SCHMIDT CO.. 89, Bras Basah Road, Raffle? Hotel Building, Singapore.43 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1177 1935-11-07 7 Dearer Money And Strain On Sterling. Mr. Chamberlain's recent speech at the Conservative Conference in October pointed to the quasi-offi-cial opinion in Great Britain that in the not-remote future this country would be embarking on a substantial measure of rearmament beyond the limits of1,177 words
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Article157 1935-11-07 7 Manufacture Of Plant For Air Conditioning. Great progress is now being made with the installation of air-condltion-j ing equipment in many typ»s cf structures (says Solder Bulletin. publication of the International Tin i Research and Development Council.) i Offices and buildings of large size in i busy157 words
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Article157 1935-11-07 7 1251st Auction, held on Nov. 6, 1935. lb. tons. Catalogued J5G.655 382 44 OJered 840 403 375.14 Soid 751.338 335.42 Spot London 6%d. New York Closed. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cento per lb. Standard Quality 21\ to 21 7 (3 lots at 22) Good157 words
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Article276 1935-11-07 7 Operating Income Increased. The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company announces net operating revenue to July 31 of £182.542, as compared with £116.454. Interest on Prior Lien debenture stock takes £16,000. on Guaranteed debenture £54,960. and on advance from guarantors of Guaranteed stock £3 100. The debenture sinking276 words
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Article382 1935-11-07 7 Gcod Outlook For Lead And Copper. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son, I in their report dated London. Oct. 25 state Copper. During the first half DC the week the market was easy •.vtth a sas ging tendency. On Thursday, the market responded to the happier political atmosphere and382 words
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Article26 1935-11-07 7 D UTCH BANK RATE DOWN Amsterdam, Nov. 4. The Netherlands Bank has lowered its discount rate from 4V» per cent, to 4 per c«nt Renter Wireless.Reuter - 26 words
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Article443 1935-11-07 7 Restriction High Cost Of Production. The 25th annual general meeting of Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 96, Market Street, Singapore, at noon, yesterday. Proposing the adoption of the reports and accounts for the year ended July 31, 1935. Mr.443 words
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Article395 1935-11-07 7 The following publications were. Issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. F.M.S.. during the period Oct. 26 to Nov. 1. and are available for public use in ths Reference Library. Pullcilon Building. Singapore. Applications may bo mndr by members of the public resident in Mabya395 words
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Advertisement615 1935-11-07 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated «n 'he Colony oi Hone Konei The liability of members v Uniiteo to iri€ exient and in manner orescrlbeo ov Ordinance No 6 ol 1929 ol the Colony. HI M> OFFICE: HONG KONG Authonseo Capua. »0*»-g» Usueo ar.d lUly oaio up $20,000,000 Ktiervi-615 words
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Advertisement399 1935-11-07 7 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (IncorporaUM m E.tgmn<) by Ro>al Charter 1853) Paid Cp Capital to coo <>oo snans of £5 eacb £3.000.000 Reserve Fund CJ.OM.OM Reserve Liability or Proprietors.. n.000.0M head omegas BblM»scate. London CO. 4 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hong Kong Suigon Amrltsar lioiio399 words
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Article304 1935-11-07 8 A LONG TRIAL IN PROSPECT. Taris, Nov. 5. What will probably prove one of the most sensational trials ever held In France began here on Monday afternoon when proceedings opened before the assizes court against 20 men and women charged with being Involved In the gigantic swindle of304 words
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Article33 1935-11-07 8 The New York Rep 'b.luans have apparently regained of the Assembly by ousting seven Democrats, who obtained a narrow -najority in the Assembly last yerr for the first time for 22 years.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article23 1935-11-07 8 A total of 70 Chinese passengers are now permitted each day to enter Manchukuo from China Proper by the Manchu police at Shanhaikwan.23 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-11-07 8 Italian soldiers leading mules bearing mountain guns across country in the Tigre.12 words
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Article124 1935-11-07 8 Disaster Overtakes A Chinese Town. Shanghai. Nov. 1. Details of the explosion which took place on Oct 20 at Lantshow in Kansu Province are now coming to hand. It appears that a munition depot In the middle of the town exploded, and it is feared thereAneta-Trans-Ocean - 124 words
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Article150 1935-11-07 8 'inflation Must Be Avoided." Shanghai, Nov. 4. Explaining the banking reform, Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, in a declaration points out that since the leading nations had gone off the gold standard, the price of silver had Jumped, resulting in the deflation of China's currencySin Chew Jit Poh - 150 words
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70 1935-11-07 8 To Work For Common Uppe»* Limit. Tokio, Nov. 4. The Cabinet has appointed Admiral Nagano and Mr. Matsuzo for the London Naval Conference, and, according to semi-onVial quarters, has instructed them to work for a quantltlve common upper limit with qualitative reduction in armaments inReuter - 70 words
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Article187 1935-11-07 8 Views Of A Health Expert. Women are naturally more exposed to tubercular infection than men by reason of their domestic and nursing duties. "Another factor that must have a bearing is that of kissing." This view is expressed by Sir Frederick Menzies, the county medical officer187 words
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Article225 1935-11-07 8 Canada's imports from the Empire In August (compared with August lust year) increased from $14 387 000 (£2.877.400) to $17,387,000 (£3.477.400). Amongst the countries Irnm which Canada bought more were the Straits Settlements. British India, and Australia. Canada's raw sugar Imports In August amounted to 94,353.100 pounds225 words
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118 1935-11-07 8 CANADA WELCOMES LORD. TWEEDSMUIR. A Familiar Friend," Says The Premier. Quebec. Nov. 4. Large crowds watched the arrival yesterday of the liner. "Duchess of Richmond." with th? new GovernorGeneral, Lord Tweedsmuir. who was welcomed aboard by the Prime Minister. Mr. Mackenzie King. Lord Tweedsmuir inspected the Guard of Honour drawnReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement46 1935-11-07 8 MADE BY /^G#^V GENERAL ELECTRIC INTERNATIONAL /(CWJtt OF AMERICA POWER ~TO~NIT ITS A SMALL WORLD WITH AN I.G.E. RADIO Years in advance of any other receiver. The finest Radio ever RADIO ELECTRIC CO. formerly Kddyslone Radio Electric Co.) TEL. 3829 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD, i—— w.s. 146 words
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Advertisement152 1935-11-07 8 PHILCO ALL- WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.-D.C. MAINS, or BATTERY OPERATED. Excels In finer tone, greater volume JBJJ^" U^ and World Wide Reception. fe^" M IB S 9 fgpjß^y^ To appreciate the superiority of K^vl |^E9R| PHILCO Keccivers we give free Jellf Uf^ demonstration in your Home, where lfißra3 iV*152 words
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Advertisement229 1935-11-07 8 FOR $145 ONLY RCA- VICTOR MODEL 143 8 Tl'BE SI Pr Kill T RADIO will be delivered anywhere in Malaya duty and freight prepaid WORLD-WIDE RADiO CO., 119 North Bridge Road. Singapore. Woman 'srfjgMfi/l Ageless fIR \a/ Weapons JJ Throughout history woman has based her subtle strategy upon a clear,229 words
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Miscellaneous758 1935-11-07 8 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Transmission Z GSG 1T.790 ko B (16.86 m.), GSF 15,14* kr I 119.82 m.i. 6.20 p.m. Bi;: Ben. The Bath Pump Room Orchestra: leader, J. Andrew Cooper; conductor. Frank Gomez. Relayed from the Pump Room, Bath. 7.»5 Talk: Revisited 72* Greenwich Time Signal.758 words
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Miscellaneous631 1935-11-07 8 four months. 7.15 A Programme of Welsh Music. Celnwen Rowlands <£pranoi. Francis Russell (Tenor), and WlK'rld Pnrry (Pianoforte). 7.2* Greenwich Time Signal. 8.05 The News 8.20 a.m Close down. Transmission I 620 p.m. Big Ben. Frederic Bayco, at the Organ of the Dominion Theatre. Tottenham Court Road London. 6.50 "Horse631 words
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Miscellaneous354 1935-11-07 8 NIROM. TODAT. 5.50 p.m. Time signal; French songs. f.05 Talk for young people. 8.35 Hawaiian programme. 6.50 The news. 710 Opera In shortened form. "Carmen" performed by the Company of the Opera Comlque, Palis. 8.20 Review of the week's foreign news. 8.45 String music by the Nlrom String quartet. 9354 words
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Article, Illustration412 1935-11-07 9 Royal Wedding Splendour At Buckingham Palace. ARCHBISHOP OFFICIATES. Bride's Gown Of Lustrous Pearl Satin. London, Nov. 6. DOYAL weather, sunny and mild, favoured the wedding of the "> Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott in the Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace. TheReuter - 412 words
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Article370 1935-11-07 9 LINK WITH COLONY RECALLED. Doctor Wu Lien-Teh, the world-famous medical authority who was born of poor, immigrant parents in Penang 56 years ago, recently delivered the official G.E. Morrison oration at the Australian Institute of Anatomy at Canberra. Dr. Wu, it is recalled, led the great370 words
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Article96 1935-11-07 9 Appointed To Watch Sanctions. London, Nov. 6. Lord Stanhope, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, represented Great Britain on the Committee of Eighteen at Geneva today when it received reports form several sub-committees. The Committee established a vigilance committee composed of representatives of Great Britain, France, Russia, Spain, Poland,British Wireless - 96 words
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Article71 1935-11-07 9 Duplication This Year Unlikely. Melbourne, Nov. 6. The Immediate duplication of the Singapore-Brisbane air mail section is not favoured by the Commonwealth despite British criticism at the delay, according to a high authority, who states that Government will likely decide to postpone action until 1930. InvestigationReuter - 71 words
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Article128 1935-11-07 9 IF NEW RF.GIME SET UP IN NORTH. London, Nov. 3. The sepiratist movement in th 3 north of China Is b°in. followed attentively in England as Interested parties see a direct menace In the latest news from Tokio to the guaranteed British loans which are securedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 128 words
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Advertisement359 1935-11-07 9 HOTELS r TONIGHT"" ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE m aid of the POPPY DAY FUND also SPECIAL CABARET by the TEN -A- PENNY BAND OF H.M.S. HERMES EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. ADMISSION $200 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Directed by DAN HOPKINS Phoae 5381 TOMORROW THE BALLROOM359 words
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Advertisement160 1935-11-07 9 TORQUAY. DEVON. A WEST COUNTRY WELCOME awaits yoi it TEM PLESTOWE A First Claw Residential II- ii Facing due South and bavins wondrrful Panoramic Seaviews over the whole of TORBAY. An local Hotel when on leave, the keynote being absolute comfort and enjoyment. Beautifully appointed Public Rooms and Bedrooms, Centrally160 words
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Article59 1935-11-07 10 urn 1 1 in ii Hj«.,iui mi. i.. i n«..'i Alll»>llll<» ■11. 11,,, rt.ll. i.1.1.l I 11 I.'- K.u.i.lii.. Will. iI. U 1.ui1,.. 1 *****1 ,11 .11 II ,1111 M RU m/U A: Mi. SUV W IMP T»ll I 'ttlll.tN 11, I I ..I. IM.I. I I ...ii.,. in59 words
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Article433 1935-11-07 10 ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM. .111 In. in hi lit \\\Q lilltn. ftppgJn vi.v.iii iii iiu- Mil ..Illllllti Hl'U .lll. hill. Mi11..,, ...i II Ulilrl promotion *>> 1-it.u... 1. 1.. ,i, luditi i,,i i. i,,,i |ov{ .....i i..,. v. I l.ul. 11. .in 11. 11,. n. i hi. l II I. .i v433 words
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Article19 1935-11-07 10 POPPY DAY FUND EVENTS AT MUAR. C-'ivU Service Plub Ii t'Ul.lt I- On v mult joiiait evtiuiib' unit h19 words
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Article52 1935-11-07 10 Mr ti Vuium bin. .V.uwllUm, v ihurUy i. Mr fc ii M..H..1 iii ii,, i i.. vi i. i U.iliK 1|...h Will bllurlly Ii ii. ii I'luli Mi It W d UummuiiU, i' A ..I M.. (i, I 1,. tiliiKU iHiie li. II in l.ul, I I'MB52 words
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Article360 1935-11-07 10 C. E. M. JOAD - C. E. M. JOAD. IMIM<I<;SSI()NS Ol AN OUDI Al IN KN(iLANI). U> I J/i'ttliy I n/ icitHtUti Indian nti. 1 ul ii, AM- li in,., 11. 1111,. 1, 11...1 ||IU 1u11.. 1 11,, U.,111 1.11.. 11.. 1. 1111, 1 111.1 l li: 1,. 11, 1.1, I, Ihi360 words
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127 1935-11-07 10 ■H MIWH °t <*• puttcut* ut the 111! >N It t I till tillY Itll V, I ii I till .'ttlil have ..11, i. ..1 p.ruill uln Uum en Uleni I .in o( wtui iv itre rushed 111 till: ,,ll,i ktrAam ftlld ftinftll CUlb127 words
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Article89 1935-11-07 10 NOTES of The DAY I AI.WAVt. i ..II »,,..1..M 11.. I. 11.. 11. 11,, ,li ,i ll will. I, .l> t. I lii Mi1,,.. M.il.i, ii.i i..,i,,i ii,., i li, in, i i l 11,, im. i, i.i i "IN A l.HLb\ w ni- in i i i Aiiiiiiiilulti,. ii,,89 words
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Advertisement125 1935-11-07 10 ROBINSON PIANO i oMHANY |bb I IMITfcD bINGAPORE CHALLEN PIANOS. $975. im ii.iv vi v. 111 l !..,> VI I. SECOND HAND PIANOS From $225/ THE RQBINSQN PIANO CO.. (IS) US. V\M.. Im I HIM t ll>,, EVIAN WATER ]'-1 TAKE CARE of I YOUR KIUNtYS MU MMV UIU II125 words
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Advertisement12 1935-11-07 10 WHY GO ANY OTHER WAY WlltN YOUR OWN WAY 18 THE RAILWAY12 words
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50 1935-11-07 11 "V > WMMOUT OIW "ION: Imm 91 Ain^i«i»'» AWmi im iMi-N lANI HONI Mr. (IhhU.ii Mull ..lam* A, jPrfL Sf J T p. Crt +%ti\s ftivt fin opfKT*fTfofi ciCcoriTfii* TO t IAUWUIiI i IJ rMdnID H M 1 H M i I ;i N fl50 words
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Article12 1935-11-07 11 Night Attack On Italians. VTV T f U f» 1f» NilV h12 words
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Article16 1935-11-07 11 EMPEROR HEARD IN SINGAPORE. hi. ■Ml I WM > r r t <1O inp naaio ■■■■gliuOnT ounu16 words
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Article17 1935-11-07 11 BOOKMARKERS AND GENERAL ELECTION *li^4^H^'» t_ k I JA i *****14 AlMttA AMA* I H nnhfi H\17 words
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12 1935-11-07 11 SIAMESE NOBLEMAN WINS HIS APPEAL. DrfYA novanns JITT SppPHT Was imTTIt 112 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-11-07 11 WEDDING OF THE DURE OF GLOUCESTER. WHS tOTfc,! !ll< .J *mJff'TSnfWl WgaCTin? SCPTTPS > i );)••<>< > Tne r16 words
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Article26 1935-11-07 11 "SMITHY" MAKES GOOD PROGRESS. ff w kafißx ttfKflff ißfni) o us am jfiV j r,/ ,0' < rtj^i, *^Mwlwl Si f 1 1 n o A i26 words
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8 1935-11-07 11 BRITAIN AND ITALY EXCHANGE VIEWS. fJIW iQn rfcfy8 words
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Article10 1935-11-07 11 MINERS TO TAKE STRIKE BALLOT. > v cc j TSIon ro10 words
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Advertisement9 1935-11-07 11 you/if S/^Wfif Scotch Ltinih fNI HIT nit m i*»*9 words
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57 1935-11-07 12 :»i imp Of 1-W.OUU iirti-i i\un -in ii*A|4 V ICXII t ii i» m vote wmm. R MM Million MUlwl frum •liihil^ hin-i I ih fiftBditiftttttl till Ilir HiBCftBftM |bbhI|u flHB* I mill i .ii 1.1 I I i| i I .I. vi .i tin57 words
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7 1935-11-07 12 BARNS CASE MAY GO TO PRIVY COUNCIL.7 words
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Article12 1935-11-07 12 K. L. SWIMMING POOL AT LAST? HUH'ii i.vj/ i lut, Wan i12 words
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Article15 1935-11-07 12 NEW G.O.C SETS OUT TOMORROW. \:m A i -I" i. I 'I Uh|ll> i I15 words
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40 1935-11-07 12 "Use Of Motor Vehicles Totally Prohibited." T'HK tlniliiiti pruitwllluii tliiti tin I jm V Jl UAm. W<» DIM re u|iclir»i'|* ill If [I I ,iiii. ***** .1 11 w 111 l.| |.»|i I. 11.l |li ..II lII -U |l. .1.1140 words
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Article14 1935-11-07 12 GRAZING AND MALARIA. ..I. ililliH^ >H t, m*UrlH .'|.li|. ,»M.. U|.S, II 1 M14 words
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Advertisement43 1935-11-07 12 Balanced Qonitruption Jtiiurei Yew Len Maintenance (flit, Greater Economy a,,,i H||gif Uf|... wV I U J LI 1 9 SIX CVI IlinKB >ii|11 vu ll( -^.i,o.. IRHKiI Kn#ifli wHlrl Lr tin '-slit' T« RO TH^ H«RRMT <«B PEMANfi UOTORfe. PCNANi. IPDH MQTQR& IPQH43 words
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Article, Illustration971 1935-11-07 13 Mr. J. V. Cowgill's Advice On Town Development. 7>^sT ATTENDANCE AT K.L. SANITARY BOARD MEETING. •From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Nov. C. ■yHK Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, Mr. J. V. Cowgil/, who attended his last meeting today before assuming diitii's m acting971 words
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470 1935-11-07 13 Government Proposal Not Favoured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 6. The question of a new market for Kuala Lumpur was again discussed at todays meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. The Chairman (Mr. J. V. Cowgill) explained that although he470 words
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Article66 1935-11-07 13 H.H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Ne^ri Scmbilan arrived in Singapore yesterday morning for an examination of his throat. This is the trouble for which His Highness last year went to England, and was operated uoni With him Is his brother Tunguk Nasir, his uncle Tungku Kahar and Tungku66 words
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Article34 1935-11-07 13 Mr. P.Jeremiah, formerly a teacher at the Anglo-Chinese School. Penang. passed the first part of his Bar Final in the last week of September, and intends to sit for the second part In December.34 words
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Article506 1935-11-07 13 DINNER INVITATION TRAP DESCRIBED. •TrHE story of an allegedly well planned conspiracy whereby a woman and her daughter were induced to leave their home in Telok Ayer Street and taken to a lane oft Holland Road, where they were robbed of their Jewellery at the506 words
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Article124 1935-11-07 13 Water Will Cost Slightly Less. (From Our Own Correspot:dent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 6. At the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Saiiitary Board today the Chairman (Mr. J. V. Con-gill), announcing the nsses&ment rates for 1936. recalled that at. the last meeting he stated that the acting124 words
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Article186 1935-11-07 13 Chan Ah Ngow. a Chinese woman, who stood her trial at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell and a common Jury, on a charge of having destroyed a promissory note for $100, was unanimously found not guilty by the Jury yesterday. Electing to186 words
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Article260 1935-11-07 13 Maintenance Fees Necessary. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. ti. AT todays meeting of the Koala Lumpur Sanitary Board, Mr. John Hands, M.C.H., referred to the fees fixed for septic tanks, and to comments in the Press. It must not b? thought, he said, that they260 words
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71 1935-11-07 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Nov. 6. Wht-n a Chinese woman. Chan Yoke. was charged before the Seremban magistrate today with tapping rubber on Stati land and with occupy tag such land without 1 licence, f ,ie stated that she was aware that the71 words
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Advertisement146 1935-11-07 13 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3 1 introduced modern innovations that were previously absent146 words
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Advertisement21 1935-11-07 13 %W//////////Aotfo%>/ .otLbbl i^L^^^^^^S^^^^aW ■iWjt«9l SSaßr^ J|2ILbILB gfgiß^^wlLW JB^B^^B^BV S SBB^B^^^' &9^T y^tfHa^iß^iß^Bil%iP J Myflwwffiffly ////fflwwrf/y'' -^/^■■B^Llßa v^B mvys/Et* '^^■bb^bVT^Lbb^Lbb^^ f u^KdJkai^ißteu^921 words
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754 1935-11-07 14 FERNANDEZ KNOCKS OUT NEIL HEMCHIT. Carpentier Unlucky To Lose Verdict To Brown Roberts. f UNBOAT JACK fought his last fight in Malaya, last night at the Olympic Stadium when he again beat Frank Malinac on points. Jack leaves for India today, but hopes754 words
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Article109 1935-11-07 14 The Rest side to play against the European Women's XI in the hockey match at the S.C.C. tomorrow, in aid of the Poppy Di-y Fund, will be as follows: R. Aldis: G. da SUva and M da Sylva: U Aldis. W. Lewis and S. Armstrong: M. Valberg.109 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-11-07 14 Kintaro Sanada. a Japanese feather-weiglit boxer, whj is due to arrive in Singapore soon under contract to Mr R. D. Simon.21 words
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Article291 1935-11-07 14 Association Football. Khoon Onn The Only Player To Shine. Malayan Chinese 4: Govt. Services 0. •T*HE Malayan Chinese tourist foot- bailers beat a Government Services XI by four goals to nil at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. It was a dull and uneventful game.291 words
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Article134 1935-11-07 14 "A" (Machine Gun) Company and "B" (RiHe) Co. of the Ist Bn. S.S.V.F. will meet at golf on Sunday over the Sepoy Lines course. The starting times and teams, "A" company players mentioned first, are as fol!ows 8.45 Pte. Smith and 2/Lt. Gisbert vs. 2 Lt. Pannett134 words
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Article88 1935-11-07 14 The Selangor Colt* go on tour this weekend. Their first match will be against the Talplng Tigers on Saturday. They will then proceed to Penang where they have a fixture on Monday against the Penang Chinese. The following players are making the trip for the Selangor Colts:—88 words
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Article70 1935-11-07 14 The following have been Invited to play hockey for the P.W.D. Sports Club on Saturday against the Clerical Union on the latter's ground, Balestier Plain, at 5.15 p.m.: Pat d Costa: V. Ponniah and T. Sta Maria; V. R. Sabapathy. Carlo Perelra and P. N. Ebc-rt: K. Thllalnathan,70 words
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Article57 1935-11-07 14 The final of the S.C.C. lawn bowls doubles handicap between Messrs. Wardle and Dr Elder (plus 4) and Miller and J. A. Dean (owe 2) will be played this afternoon at S o'clock. The final of the S.C.C. straight snooker championship between R. M. Wheatcroft and H. R.57 words
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Article1279 1935-11-07 14 English Soccer Sidelights. Huddersfield Deposed West Bromwich Improvement Con tinues Chelsea 's Loss Marching Orders At Manchester 'Spars Beaten —Villa's Troubles. (By Our Lotydon Staff.) |i Fleet Street, Oct. 29. SATURDAY was not an encouraging day for away teams. Only four won, two of them being1,279 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-11-07 14 Girls play l>a.sel .1 at Shanghai Olympiad. Here a Canton player is taking the stick.15 words
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Article323 1935-11-07 14 CAPT. DASH - CAPT. DASH." Racing, Only Eighteen Horses On View At Bukit Timah. BY ■fKAINING for the Singapore Turl Club Winter Meeting (Nov. 16, 20 and 23) started officially at Bukit Tiniali this morning, but or.ly 18 horses were sent out to work and there were very few323 words
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Article50 1935-11-07 14 London, Nov. 6. The following XI has been chosen 'o represent Scotland asainst Ireland it Edinburgh on Nov. 13.— Jackson (Chflsea); Anderson (Hearts), and Cummings (PartirkiMassie Hearts i, Simpson (Rangers) and Hastings Sunder land i Delaney (Celtic), Walber (Hearts), Armstrong) (Aberdeen). Mills (Aberdeen) and Duncan (Derby County) Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement8 1935-11-07 14 SIME.DARBY£.C?.L™ SINGAPORE MALACCA-PENANCKUAULUMPUR-IPOH-SEREMBAN i^— i^— HAS. 22 a^—8 words
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Advertisement7 1935-11-07 14 ROSKOPF (*fisfl*) Watches x£TESX 75 years success.7 words
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1222 1935-11-07 15 VETERAN OARSMAN'S FINE RECORD. R.S.Y.C. Crew Settled Down And Should Do Well. •THE Singapore rowing season comes to a close tomorrow with the Inter Port race between Singapore (The R.S.Y.C.) and Miri over the breakwater coarse. This will be the eighth race for1,222 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-11-07 15 The Miri crew who will oppose Singapore (R.S.Y.C.) OTer the breakwater course tomorrow. Straits Times Photograph.16 words
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803 1935-11-07 15 DAMONA, who lost the first race for the Upton Cap to Tarbet by the narrow margin of 12 seconds, scored a very easy win in the second race on Sunday and she now leads in the series. The Chinta challenge803 words
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Article113 1935-11-07 15 S.C.C. "B" 3: Fort Canning. 3. A keen but rather scrappy game saw the S.C.C. "B XI draw with Fort Canning on the padang yesterday. The military side led by a goal to nil at half-time and increased their tally to three shortly after the interval. At this113 words
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Article63 1935-11-07 15 London. Nov. 6. At the Victoria Club call-over today on the Manchester November Handicap to be run at Manchester over a distance of 14 miles o-.i Nov. 23 the five-year-old Crawley Wood, who carries 7.7. was made favourite 9 to 2 being offered and 5 to 1Reuter - 63 words
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Article36 1935-11-07 15 London, Nov. 8. Reuter cables the results of the principal Rugby matches played today as follows: Surrey 17 Middlesex 0 (at Richmond' Cambridge U 19 Guy's Hosp S St. Bart's 0 Army 1436 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-11-07 15 The Singapore (R.S.Y.C.) crew to meet Miri in the eighth Inter-Port race tomorrow. Straits T '.rr.es Photograph.17 words
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Article646 1935-11-07 15 " LEIGHTON - "LEIGHTON. New Cricket 800k A Ramble In Memory Australia's Successful Lawn Tennis Tour. Conducted by T'HER.E is no close season in the year of a devout cricketer. When bats and other gear are put away In September he talks and deams of the game until they return646 words
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Article68 1935-11-07 15 THURSDAY, NOV. 7. Kufby: Asiatic Rugger Trial at Raffle; College Hockey: SRC. 1 vs. S.C.C. I at SRC: Colts vs. Wiltshires at Tannin; Girls' Sporte O!ub II vs. Y.W.C.A. II at 0.8.C. [The co-operation of cub secretaries H requested In keeping tills diary of sporting events accurate and68 words
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Advertisement43 1935-11-07 15 NEW MOUTRIE PIANOS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY NEW PRICES! NATIONAL 3 PEDALS $300.00 STYLE II 3 PEDALS $400.00 STYLE 111 3 PEDALS $460.00 STYLE IV 3 PEDALS $488.00 NEVER HAVE PIANOS BEEN SOLD AT SUCH PRICES S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Raffles Place, Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement18 1935-11-07 15 Till I I M or^l i y* <" I Ml) *^t t Jf I< w ima n i^H^ fli18 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1935-11-07 16 Too Many Late Nights?— Wives And Husbands Courage To Say "No" The Happy Mean, Leaves From A Malayan Note-Book. ATE nights! Do we have too many (»r them— too many for busy husbands. If not for their wives? This has been a much-discussed topic in Singapore1,078 words
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Article110 1935-11-07 16 King Ibn Sand, of Saudi. Arabia, was married by proxy at Damascus, last month. His bride was the daughter of Sheik Nawaf El Shaalan of that city, states a Reuter message in the Daily Express. Forty prominent sheiks from Nedj and Hcdjaz were present ac the110 words
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Article157 1935-11-07 16 Women Made To Look Taller. WOMEN'S hair is to be longer now. The new fashions in hairdre sin,» for 1936 make longer hair necessary. A West End hairdresser explained the logic of the new styles to a "Sunday Express representative. The sudden craze for flat hce's157 words
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Letter81 1935-11-07 16 Miss Griffith Jones Replica To An Inquiry. To tho Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— ln Thursday's issue of the Straits Times, in Leaves from a Malayan Not?-Book reference was made to the standard of education at Malayan hill schools. May I. through these columns, draw the writer's81 words
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Advertisement319 1935-11-07 16 Run yi ur lir.^crs down your forehead. ..I dim. Your skin In the ar?a I JSmtt^&s.. JHJyWttn..irl-. d is naturally larger-pored and I .Sjfflfci more oily than the rest. It's here that 4^VHHBS hire because "^T^zSp powder won't stay on or a thick, chalky *Ns|P^^ Itjrtr that shrieks of over-powdering.319 words
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Advertisement304 1935-11-07 16 TANGLIN CAMERON HIGHLAND*. BOARDIXti Sf'KOOI. Oil EUROPEAN CHILDREN. Standing in its ov.n ETOUndi cf G'j acre> In the centre of the residential are.i, the DC* school bnlkSing has a delightful situttior., r.earlv 5.001 ft. above r,ea level. Principal Miss A. L. Griffith-Jone;. M BE. Assistant Principal— Miss M. E. Men,304 words
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Advertisement89 1935-11-07 17 jj Z? uses%K> more J|jsngni^^^p NOTE ITS MANY I NNOVATSONS >c^g^~ j|Pj V-- jfc^^ Automatic def rosting Ice trays that slip out of the M g^Z^^^^TO K "^^^&^L: freezer at a touch of the finger Wider d00r Spacious --1 "^^j^^^SSSy^W^i: interior Extra room for tall containers Compartment for I^^im .^789 words
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Article809 1935-11-07 18 A Resort Which Fashion Has Left Behind. BY VICTORIA ALLEN. INHERE else in Malaya, within easy reach of a town and all social amenities, is it possible to find such complete rest as on Penang Hill? Yet many of the bungalows appear to remain empty for809 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-11-07 18 A view taken .'roni a cave under the Craig Hotel, with George Town spread out below, and Kedah Peak across the Strait.22 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-11-07 18 The hill railway at Penanr, for whirh season tickets are obtainable at reduced rates.14 words
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Article190 1935-11-07 18 Tiffin "Left-Over" In Appetising Disguise. When the housewife discovers that a goodly quantity <;t cooked or uncooked fish is left over from lunch or dinner, she is often at a losi to now what to do with it. Fish pies and cakes are usually190 words
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Article324 1935-11-07 18 The following notes on films to be shown ln Singapore within the next week will be a guide to parents: At The CAPITOL. Anna Karenina. Still tunning. Recommended strongly last week. For Youth: A icture theme but very good. For Children —Unsuitable. Here Comes tin Band.324 words
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Advertisement393 1935-11-07 18 Holiday at Penang Hill A DELIGHTFUL SEA TRIP by T. S. S. KEDAH AND A RESTFUL STAY AT THE CRAG HOTEL or THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL For full particulars apply MANSFIELD Co., Ltd, WHY SMART WOMEN PREFER CUTEX ANY one of ihe delightful Cutex Nail W Polish shades will give the393 words
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Advertisement170 1935-11-07 18 AMAMltwjl't' Amami Shampoos are perfect health and beauty treatment, specially made for your hair. No. I for Brunettes, No. 5 for Blondes, No. 7 for the very fair, and the Amami Henna Application to brighten and tint dull hair. Afttr your Shampoo us* A mami WatitStt. Sim settings in the170 words
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Advertisement140 1935-11-07 18 YOU CAN GAIN THIS FRESH BEAUTYimmediately A touch of natural colour transforms the whole appearance of a woman— it beautifies' and gives the sparkling radiance of perfect health. Try it for yourself. Just smooth a' little Khasana Blush Cream lightly on to your cheeks. And see how this orange tinted140 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1935-11-07 19 Prizewinners From Mukim 's Exhibited. TTHE fifth annual livestock show for Raub District took place on Saturday, and attracted an even larger crowd than usual from the villages of the District. The animals decorated with coloured ribbons representing the mukinis from which they came wer?1,052 words
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Article123 1935-11-07 19 The death of Mrs. Lee Bian Tiong nee Khoo Saw Tin Neon, at the age of 09 years, took place on Sunday night at her residence at Acheen Street, Penang. She was the second daughter of the late Mr. Khoo Tiong Phoe, who did123 words
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Letter279 1935-11-07 19 A Book Of Instructions Wanted. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir The prosecution of itinerant hawkers appears to be on the Increase, despite the fact that heavy fines are r belne imr>osed upon them each time. This in itself Is evidence that the necessity to live is279 words
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Letter310 1935-11-07 19 National Pride A Big Obstacle. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— With reference to your leading article "Basic English for Malaya". I which appeared In the Straits Budget of Oct. 17 and contained some criticisms of Esperanto, an Esperantist might find much to say regarding the310 words
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Article100 1935-11-07 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.'* Johore Bahni, Nov. I. Foo Klah Heng. of chop Nam Whatt. Johore Bahru, was this morning charged before Sheikh Abu Baker for not fcaving kept his books up-to-date. Towkay Tan Cheng Chool, of chop Ec Auan, was also indicted on100 words
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Article238 1935-11-07 19 MALAYAN ITEMS. Professor K. T. 001, a member of the London Magicians Club, Is now touring Seremban. Mr. Alex S. Emmanuel, the Negii Sembilan soccer and hockey goalkeeper, has returned to Seremban after a holiday In Ceylon. Mr. Kmmanuel v/as married while on leave, says the Straits Times Seremban Cor238 words
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Article178 1935-11-07 19 Identification List At Police Stations. Total sentences of 30 weeks' rigorous imprisonment were imposed by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Kandasamy who was found guilty of three charges of theft. He was ordered a further six months to be followed178 words
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Article80 1935-11-07 19 Programme For Katong Park Performance. The Regimental Band under Mr. W. Atkins, A P CM by kind permission of of Lieut.-Col. H. J. Segrave and the officers, 1st Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment, will perform the following programme of music Bt Katong Park on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 9.1580 words
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Article51 1935-11-07 19 By permission of Capt. the Hon. O. Fraser, D.5.0.. R.N., the 'Ten-a-Penny" Novelty Band organised by the stokers of H.M.S. Hermes will take part In the cabaret at the Poppy Day Dance at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 7. Jim and Peter, of the Spotlight Revue will also51 words
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