The Straits Times, 2 June 1934
1934-06-02
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Title Section32 1934-06-02 1 The Straits Times IBbIAIM tttUWi NUhK l"»H 7'IIK lAHOKST AND HOIT INH.UKNTIAL NKWSI'AHM IN nil ill ■o I'AUNM NINUAI'OMN. HATIIHMAV JINK 4, 1114 m. Hi The Straits Times v, JtiNM I. MM.32 words
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Advertisement216 1934-06-02 1 •iNuAfoni t hi i rm.N* VISIT OUH. NhW WNUDMaI MIHOI A 00. "IHNWM I HOUOI WHEN BUYING A VACUUMat It'i the /a ii nI A BOlfl-H latatail HMO Mill MI«WH I HiMiuua" Ut Mp5M «h Ml hupmk "11. II »r, h r, Iht -//tin. ii I U ,h ,f Uh,216 words
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Advertisement272 1934-06-02 1 i«M«UiJUc.MMIv •.*.<•*• L„ Thf I'owih'i i'MitiUllo, l*J\lljpX\J Ut<* WSfUX. 111. pi 1.1. nl I'lllll'l ifv^^'^ I.M. Illllhl pill lllllH'lll *f l Noll UN jJK i^^||^^|HKt niiuiitugly I A En .1. I« nil). P KJ m iht j woiiiuirN ih'iiiHiol lvi Hit' |»t 1 1. i I 1... ..1. i .Bjfl272 words
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Advertisement69 1934-06-02 2 P. a (I. BKIIIbH INIIIA AND API > > iii.....|....i..| «nal«H4|) uaii. lAaaaniM and oaboo Af JH Wlk hJkM ...a ji,j, ;M; M |MM I •iiiii iiiiii iitfclU LUHW ma ii»n..n<i*. M..1.r.t AN.. vim ■or i -i j-miWWH WB l «fWtt j J rj?" 'B B B ...v... 1 169 words
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Advertisement160 1934-06-02 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. mmm^ /^LmaaaamaaaaaamaaamaaaaaamZ (NIITPN HJ^N M|M«4) HOUBAY TRIP TO JAPAI. fc,j na m hrn im m ■MwatuU 4« Jaaaa. afalkalt far I atoalha, l ||M H.A.. hgHg M| I J.,.*.. ..-I CHANGS Ot CHAM*. MMUPMU. T. SUROPK .1. AMERICA. 'iwtt dm (IH U.. Am.il,., HBIM-Itvyg;-. AIUU/BcrcilKrß cSBBT «0"HB ...4.160 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-02 2 Ip7li^mww7l^^~~~~ HHRflßjflN'n^l jfaWta^Hl < |i.< .*)><* ata<] p*mmi>i P|ml^T^limS' 1 ,1IW! ay«. aTMa^a KIT V"— Hffll IWfltfWJ"jß RHR 'i/| xja '^1 vuammh* ii^V;Xi.':':. r;"' v |*j *nL. DliiWAUi*. £ttft 1..1U1N..1A f.u llui.gk.li Inn. 1... AV^lir. 1.. UiV Bk!L WD Wl COMFORT .tel". M«""» ■["■•'l BM H Xaka advantai/e of tliia175 words
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Advertisement101 1934-06-02 2 gL BgywifaWL IBaj^^B^iim mmm p«; Smß n rr,, ,< IBBSW-' ?Pf r»4~«M NM»r i »,rs.,a. b IgRnH Wa TA. BLUE FUNNEL LINE ■BMITlW" r f9|M .''".t,"" i a. f*fir| S»r!t>nnf»m r»-n^f.T i»,n. Ml ..ii„,.,, i„ i,,.,,,, AM, M ,n v "Bfi Hrm awpJPPB IBf BORb Iff I f»* I pa*101 words
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Article365 1934-06-02 3 Suggestion Of World Conference. Another approach has been made to the Government In regard to the suggestion that Great Britain should call a shipping conference of the nations to discuss the present condition of world shipping with the object of finding some means of relieving it of365 words
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Article48 1934-06-02 3 That Italian shipping business is up is revealed by statistics published m Rome showing that during tine first three months of 1931 ships callniK at Italian ports transported 1.114.097 passengers. This is ar: increase of 35.839 passengers as com pared with the same period In 1933.48 words
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Article311 1934-06-02 3 324 Ships Fitted With Telephones. There Is a definite and happy association between wireless developments and shipping, and the progress of the Marconi International Marine Communications, Ltd., and its further development of navigational aids are matters of very consiflerable importance In the world of shipping, says the311 words
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Article62 1934-06-02 3 PRES HARRISON, American 6.242 tons, from Boston 2-6, for Penang 5-6. TILAWA. Brit.. 6,153 tons, from Osaka 2-8, for Penang, P. Sham, Rangoon and Calcutta 4-6. RAJULA. Brit.. 4,702 tons, from Madras 2-6, for Madras 7-6. JERANTUT, Brit., 73 tons, from Muar 2-8, for Muar 4-6. MERAN, Brit.,62 words
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Article135 1934-06-02 3 KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf The Cable, Lch. "Spartan." Giang Seng. W. X 'Bertha.'' Oil Wharf NIL Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjoni Pagar. Albert Dock NIL Victoria Dock Nil Krppel Harbour King's Dock Nil. No. 1 Dock Sri Tunda. No. 2 Dock Lighter "Marr-bang." Iblpt135 words
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Advertisement188 1934-06-02 3 A very short CEREAL story breakfast m > two minutest V^ J I Inn I miss breakfast because .mi Bleep late. Kellogg'* (k>rn I -'hiki'M are ready wlien you are ntruiglit from the packet to I lie plate. Jusl right for the "ruslieil"' meul. Light, crisp aod crunrhy to triiipi188 words
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Advertisement872 1934-06-02 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporaioo .n i-JaS.j LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING ADEN* 8, IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, F.M.S RLTB. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Paasage BISI CANADIAN PACIFIC. (Incorporated m England) HOME VIA CANADA. Hong Kong to England 26 day*. Hong Kong to Vancouver 15 d*/-. via SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI. KOBE. YOKOHAMA. VICTORIA AND872 words
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Advertisement509 1934-06-02 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Fort* and Sac* Canal Due Sail* Steamer B'pore B'por* CITY OF HANKOW In port June I CITY OP EASTBOURNE June 14 June 1* For HONG KONG. SHANGHAI 4. JAPAN. Bteamer Due B'por*. CITY OF509 words
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Miscellaneous252 1934-06-02 3 T!DE TABLES. Saturday. June 2. H. W. 12.40 a.m., 9 ft. 6 In., 2.29 p.m, 7 ft. 8 in L. W 7.36 ».m., 2 In., 731 pjn., 4 ft. 5 in. Jose 3. H. W. 1.33 am. 9 ft. 2 in.. 324 p.n., 7 ft. 7 in. L. W. 8.31252 words
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Miscellaneous69 1934-06-02 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. StaJons YesterCiy Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mia. temp. ins. SunslJne temp. T hrs. *P Alor Star 89 Nil 11.7 75 Sitiawan 90 0.05 8.9 73 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 10.6 70 Bukit Jeram 86 Nil 6.4 73 Malacca 83 0.16 2.1 74 Singapore (Kallnng Aerodrome) 8569 words
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Advertisement389 1934-06-02 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Whea aaatytag for any postllsa advertised In these in»*-ns send oeetea at tartlaiowkk Da net eemt nlghmk WANTED. Malay Ayah write to Mrs. Mack. Omns, N.S. WANTED, experienced salesman for foodstuffs and bazaar. A. Haggart St Co., Raffles Quay. Singapore. QUALIFIED DRESSER (Chinese preferred) send testlmonkls etc.. to389 words
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Advertisement643 1934-06-02 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE. WANTED. EUROPEAN desire* to May with Brltkto Family In Paslr Panjang as paying guest .or 1 or 2 month*. 756, Straits Timer. MOTOR VEHICLES" AUSTTN SEVEN, In good order. $275 cash. 28/30 Orchard Road. FOR SALE, Chevrolet 3 *e*ter coupe, splendid condition small mileage. Can be seen dally after643 words
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Advertisement666 1934-06-02 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Ground At First Floor. Robinson Road. Separately or together. United Engineers. TO LBT. OFFICES at 4 and 4-A. Prince Bt, top floor and No 22, Raffle* Place. Apply Koh Chew Kee. 139. Kllllnery Road. TO LET, No. 5. Raffles Place. Ground floor, spacious office accommodation. Sultabl666 words
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Advertisement869 1934-06-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOCAL EMPLOYERS HAVING VACAN- CIES FOB EUROPEANS ABB URGED TO CONSULT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE AT THE V.M.C.A. SINGAPORE. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on j Monday, June 4. Day following H.M. The j King's Birthday (Public Holiday). "HOLLANDSCHE CLUB" SINGAPORE NOTICE is869 words
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Advertisement867 1934-06-02 4 TENDERS FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. TENDERS INVITED. RESTAURANT, BAB AND BEST BOOMS SINGAPORE STATION. TENDERS are Invited for the lease of the Restaurant, Bar and Rest Room* at the Singapore Station Building for a period of 3 years commencing from Aug. I, 1934. 3. There are 4 double-bed and 8867 words
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Advertisement554 1934-06-02 4 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. BABU and Maw. UANA CO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING. By European Experts. $8, $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 126) and st 93, Bras Basah Road. PENSION ROSITA One single and one double room vacant Excellent culsln?. Moderate554 words
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Miscellaneous179 1934-06-02 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage. Monthly 3.00 4.00 2.50 <>uarterlv 8.50 $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 8344)0 $15.00 Yearly $34.00 $48.00 $30.00 Note.—OuUtatlon cbeeues should include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES i The charge* and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVTOmSEMENTS are as ander:— 25 cents per179 words
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Article767 1934-06-02 5 ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.— Ist day after Trinity, June 3, 6.50 a.m., Holy Comn 7.30 a.m.. Matins; 8 a.m.. Holy Comn. (Choral); 10 eon.. Children's Service; 5.30 pm.. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon; 10.30 aon.. Matins at Naval Base; 6.30 p.m. Service at Johore; 8.30 p.m.. Service at Missions to767 words
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Article28 1934-06-02 5 Mr. W. Kebllnger. Amerlctui Consul General, Is paying a visit to Penang Hill. He expects also to visit Ipoh and i Kuala Lumpur before returning f .o Singapore.28 words
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Article294 1934-06-02 5 Rabbi Carried Away In It A Rabbi who escaped from Berlin rolled up m a carpet after alleged victimisation by Nazi Storm Troopers made a dramatic appearance at Kingsway Hall, London. Lord Marley, who presided at -a, demonstration organised by the Committee for the Relief of Victims294 words
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Article34 1934-06-02 5 U.S. War Department Contracts. The War Department has announced that bids ha-: been requested and specifications Issued for 90 fighting ("attack") planes, to be delivered early In 1935, says a Washington report.34 words
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Advertisement260 1934-06-02 5 HOTELS araaaaaaaaaaJ lL^*WNßaUrffliJjL^Ue&i#i^^H ■YwiW.^^M^l *j $J"■ i il [A] I j 9^H SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT-aistosispm. DANCE (formal) 9 45 to Midnight with CABARET THE POPULAR ARTISTS, SANDS DAWN MONDAY, JUNE 4th, KINGS BIRTHDAY PARADE Real English Breakfaat, SI. OO RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA [>>iONE 5381. BBB^BBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBa>BBBBBBBB^nB^ai SEA VIEW %^7 HOTEL TO-NIGHT260 words
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Advertisement69 1934-06-02 5 I LONDON BERLIN PARIS ROME HOLLAND -MOSCOW-SYDNEY, Etc.. Etc. ENJOY RECEPTION OF DISTANT STATIONS REGULARLY, CLEARLY AND AT FULL VOLUME PHILOO Thiak ti il A aew PHILCO AB-Ware Radio at a price ss higher thaa that of an ordinary receiver Hear it now RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. BROADCAST69 words
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Advertisement255 1934-06-02 5 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY. Latest creations from PARIS and LONDON. The Ideal House for suitable Gifts for Birthdays, etc. THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. LadW Halt from $3.00 Alice Band* from 60 ctt. Rolled Gold Bracelet* from $1.00 a\**^^^^ CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., Ltd. (Incorporated255 words
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Miscellaneous348 1934-06-02 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits Oettlerents. and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. TODAY. 6.20 a.m. Chamber Music. 6.50 Short Story. 7.5 The Wireless Military Band. 8.0 The News. 11.50 BanC Music. 12.20 p.m. Shoit Story. 12.35 Variety. 1.20 Dance Music 1.35 The News. 6.20 The Northern S*348 words
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3456 1934-06-02 6 Transport Control Suggested By Government Committee. if the Federal t^mncil give* approval to report prepared by the Ceaamlttrr. aapamleil ay the High CeiauariaatoMr to n.riitr ways and means of increasing the revenae of the Federated Malay States Railways, road traffic m the3,456 words
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Advertisement90 1934-06-02 6 CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.) OFFER COLLAPSIBLE GATES. PIPE FITTINGS (GALV. GAS. RED STEAM) GLOBE VALVES Etc. ALSO A WIDE RANGE OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES TEL. 5471. THE SUNDAY TIMES MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER: THE LATEST "BIFFIT" GOLF SETS (made m England) FULL DRIVING PRACTICE WITH90 words
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Advertisement22 1934-06-02 6 I IBnai aaaa aaai bbbbbb^bbbbbT^ jfttfTaa^afr'^ SHOE STORE {ft^g^S^*^ 0-30 THROUGHOUT MALAY* I J>^ V ->X WW .masters.. ■CW^moV^-m SHOE co LTD22 words
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Article100 1934-06-02 7 Flowing In Hearts Of The American People." Gettysburg. May 31. The historical battlefield inspired the President to a fervent oratory In his Memorial Day address. He hailed the birth of a new understanding among the American people and claimed that selfishness and sectionalism have no place mReuter - 100 words
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Article49 1934-06-02 7 Breslau, May 23. A saloon motor-car of unusual costliness, made m Germany and destined for the Yugoslav royal couple, has just been completed and Is ready for shipment. The car consists of three compartments, has a length of 22 metres, the body being made of walnut. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Advertisement184 1934-06-02 7 NOW IN ITS FIFTH WEEK AT THE EMPIRE. LONDON— j FIRST FILM TO HAVE SUCH A SUCCESS AT LONDON'S j LARGEST CINEMA! B&. JawW aamm i^^aawaj J^. jjF"« -ASSSSf^ *amm THE EVENT THAT DWARFS ALL OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS! PREMIERE CAPITOL TUESDAY NEXT PLANS OPEN LAST NIGHT OF W. S. VAN DYKE'S184 words
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Advertisement110 1934-06-02 7 WEDNESDAY NEXT ALHAMBRA WHWLEk C^O^P^sl DlplOHHtt \jKawT ""XX atJ^ePeace The world Cs-W f on their words. The Blondes hung Vs^L^^ ZfflS-. And »he rest if IVf.^ A sexpedition TmS&z?' hysterical importance \A) jsv Q/imarjorib white t£2&fl •W LOUIS CALHERN Mil AM^S./ PHYLL,S BARRY¥«y t J/P6^ HUGH HERBERT^f 3 iwalTi^*. EDGAR110 words
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Advertisement220 1934-06-02 7 CHARLIE KUNZ "The King of Darict) Pianists" SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. ALL STOCKS SOLD OUT! Owing to the tremendous demands for all AW^^^^X^ CHARLIE KUNZ'S Records, we much regret ln »il ear atoeks are sold out within a few V lite °*y* P* tron are kindly requested to book >^ '^^TfiSl th220 words
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Advertisement334 1934-06-02 7 ®An Outstanding British Screen Entertain- ment... Beautiful Music. Enthralling Story, Delightful Scenery, KILLARNEY'H MUSICAL NUMBERS Inclade w j t^ .uT»V r GI N A M ALo! noghi. Manila, famoo, Wds. tenor JOHN GARRICKS i "IS? STANLEY HOLLOWAY S ""•CoK^" DENNIS HOEY! fil by BROMLEY DAVENPORT Stanley Hotloway and Charas "The334 words
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Article232 1934-06-02 8 Rubber Price Again Improves. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, June 2. fhe rubber market has taken a pronounced turn for the better and during the past two days prices have improved considerably. The selling that recently took place, due to the heavy movement of stock-, and large232 words
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Article195 1934-06-02 8 TIN PRICE. June 2, Singapore tin price (per piculi $113.50. Sincapore, June 2, 12 noon. Bayer Sellei 3ambier 4.50 lava Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 White Muntok Pepper 35.50 White Pepper 34.50 Black Pepper 16.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small Flake Tapioca 4.60 Fair195 words
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Article98 1934-06-02 8 Kerosene oil; Shell and Fish $3.66 (or two 4 gallon tins: Crown and Dragon $3.26 for two 4-gallon tins: Cross $3.11 for two 4- gallon tins. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant. $1.83 per tin of 4 Imp. gallons: Sylvan Arrow. $1.63 per tin of 4 Imp. gallons. Motor spirit per Imp. gallon98 words
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Article451 1934-06-02 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin Buyers 6/6 37/6 43/6 15/1.90 34 9 Sellers. 16/2.00 35/6 £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 10/50 50 Hitam Tin 0.53451 words
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Article290 1934-06-02 8 issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.80 0.85 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.55 160 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.17.6 6.2.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 26/9 27/9 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 26290 words
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Article137 1934-06-02 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,C00 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 norn Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103137 words
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Article358 1934-06-02 8 Fraser and Co and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby (SD 1-60 I.Boxd. 1.70 I.Bocd. Alor Gajah (SD 1-05 1.15 1.00 1.10 A. Hitam (SD 1-60 175 1.50 1.60 A. Malay (S2) 2.80 3.00 2.90 3.10 A. Molek ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10358 words
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Article212 1934-06-02 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 11/64 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 9/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4V 8 London,212 words
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Article55 1934-06-02 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane Is expected io arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. tomorrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately Correspondence for non- 1 oxholders will be sent out by the55 words
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Article47 1934-06-02 8 From China and Japan by Mirzapore due at Singapore on Monday. From China and Japan by Tokiwa Maru due at Singapore on Monday From Holland by Baloeran due at Singapore on Tuesday morning. From China and Japan by Genoa Maru due at Singapore on Tuesday.47 words
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Article102 1934-06-02 8 l'he lute ot issue is Rs. ISS-SlOO l'he rate cf payment is Rs. 157 =5100 The rate nt payment Is tne rate current on the day of receipt ol the Money OrJer Advice by the Straits Settlements Post Office. The rates 01 issue of Money Orders drawn on102 words
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Article133 1934-06-02 8 Discuss Question Of Change Of Name. (Fura Our Own Correspondent.) I ala Lumpur, May 31. The annual meeting of the Selangor Eurasian Association took place on Sunday, presided by Mr. C. R. Martin. There was some discussic 1 on the suggestion brought forward by the Penang Eurasian Association,133 words
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Article29 1934-06-02 8 The committee of Singapore Chinese Children's Welfare Exhibition have expressed their gratitude to the donor 3 and exhibitors whose participation has been responsible for the success of the exhibition.29 words
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Article90 1934-06-02 8 Rugby, May 31. Foreign exchanges today were:—* Amsterdam 7.49 Athens 530 sellers. Belgrade 223 Berlin 12.97 Bombay 1/6 1/32 Brussels 21.71 Bucharest 505 Buenos Aires 36i/> sellers official. Copenhagen 22.39*1/2 Geneva 15.61 Helsingfors 226% Hong Kong 1/5 Lisbon 110 Madrid 37i/ 8 Milan 59% Montevideo 38% sellers official. MontrealBritish Wireless - 90 words
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Article260 1934-06-02 8 Today. Tr:ngganu (Asdangi ..2 p.m. India, South North East (Hosang) 3 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 pm. Netherlands India:— Bagan Bongkalis (Toboah) 4 p.m. Ean<ljermasin (Blinjoa) ..4 p.m. Laboean Bllik and Tandjong Balei (Rantau) 4 p.m. Muntok (S?nang) 4 p.m. Palembang Pladjo? (Renang) 4 p.m. Rengat T?mbilahan (Maroe)260 words
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Article65 1934-06-02 8 No ii, Juno 2. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 21 V4 21% (F. 0.8.) 21% 21',. Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. June 21% 22 July-Sept. 22% 22% Oct.-Dec. 231/, 23" I Jan.-Mar. 23"/, 24 Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable:65 words
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Article124 1934-06-02 8 Subscriptions Received From June 5. Rugby, May 31. It is announced that subscriptions for the issue of the Government ot India rupee 3^ per cent, loan 1947-50 will be received from June 5 next. Subscriptions may be m the form of cash, m addition to Indian TreasuryBritish Wireless - 124 words
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Article4621 1934-06-02 9 COMPANY MEETING. LONDON TIN CORPORATION, LIMITED. UNIQUE POSITION OF CORPORATION. THE SCIENTIFIC CONTROL OF COMMODITY PRODUCTION. MR. JOHN HOWESON'S REVIEW. The Eighth Ordinary General Meeting of, the London Tin Corporation, Limited, was held on the 22nd May. 1934, at River Plate House, London, Mr. John Howeson4,621 words
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Advertisement642 1934-06-02 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI B/NKING CORPORATION. .Incorporated m Hong Kong) TW liability o» members Is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed bi Ordinance No 6 of 1920 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Coital ,50 '°2!!'222 Issued ant) -*ully paid up 820 000.000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling642 words
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Advertisement63 1934-06-02 9 CYMA WATCHES ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST *"'c.w»'" fcgrfEN THE LATEST DESIGNS £%t±r9 £idv& ll^ft IN GENTS AND LADIES stgssl \7Lth* ligftg SSigfrr lyE&ig WRIST WATCHES CYMA LEVER 15 am 17 s^^^^Sfc^^^^ JEWELS CHRONOMETERS. BBBjfr I iß^y,,, SPECIAL POCKET I» /Ol WATCHES FOR EVENING |1= s tM WEAR. CYMA On Time all63 words
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Advertisement420 1934-06-02 9 BANKING. i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital m COO. OOO shares of £5 eari *3,000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors £3.000.00t j HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopecate, London. E.CI Afeaeles and Branches Alor Star nciic oatgon420 words
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Obituary87 1934-06-02 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH SlM.— Mrs. Sim Koon Kang nee Tan Gwek Kee Neo passe-i away peacefully at the age of 82 on May 31. 1934 at 91 Desker Road, leaving surviving her 2 sons Sim Tang Kway and Sim Cheng Mea, 2 daughters-in-law, 13 grandsons, 8 grand-daughters. 5 grand-daughters-in-law and87 words
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863 1934-06-02 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934. THE CIVIL SERVANT. Britain's Civil Service is the envy of the world. That trite remark is not the prelude to a sarcastic diatribe against the Heaven-born." British politicians and British newspapers may criticise harshly at times, and attribute most of the crises863 words
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Article209 1934-06-02 10 Sunday, May 20. Captain E. N. Syfret, R.N. had luncheon at Government House. Monday, May 21. His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott had luncheon with Mr. and Mrs. R. Page at the Singapore Turf Club and afterwards attended the Races. Mr. L. H. N. Davis dined at Government House.209 words
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Article695 1934-06-02 10 FRUIT OR FRUITS? A recent Note referring to papaya Morado has brought from a reader of this column a protest against the use of the term "a number of fruits." Surely," he says, fruit Is plural. I only mention this as I remember a heated argument695 words
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Article1260 1934-06-02 10 Dr. Eng. C. Koettgen - Dr. Eng. C. Koettgen ELECTRICITY'S FUTURE. (By Dr. Koettgen, the General Director of the Siemens Works, here examines the influence of electricity on world economics, and its potentialities. He looks beyond immediate scientific phenomena and affirms that the ultimate aim jf electricity is to enable man to1,260 words
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Article126 1934-06-02 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA I Like It That Way with Gloria Stuart Sc Roger Pryor. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL Moulin Rouge with Constance Bennett Franchot Tone. 6.15 —9.15. GOODWOOD PARK Special Dinner Sc Dane?. GREAT WORLD Cabaret—You Mode Me Love You Sc I am a Fugitive from the Chain Gang. MARLBOROI'GH Btreet Angels.126 words
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Advertisement190 1934-06-02 10 ALWAYS ..jMfr SCASO* '•amY «aR^H rfLaam. m ym p^, WS.^aW\ A LWAYS m season That s the reason why J\ Smedley's Strawberries and Raspberries are Aj Tlf^g- so popular Whenever you want choice sWMM MP\\> ISlrawbtines or Rjspbciries m summeror winter, o' Smedley's provide a supply of delightful whole fruit190 words
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Advertisement77 1934-06-02 10 TIE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, HIGH CLASS ENGLISH and GERMAN PIANOS FOR HIRE AT MODERATE PRICES. NEW and SECONDHAND PIANOS FOR SALE CASH OR HIRE PAYMENTS .PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) CECILE has now opened her Town Shop at77 words
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67 1934-06-02 11 MOSCOW BREAD PRICE UP BY 120 PER CENT. "BI DATED BY STARVATION" American Oopi Threatened With Destruction. I hill .I*l thill II .1. 1 I I I nil 111 1... 1. 'lull I I NO X I I 111 I'KI III! II I)67 words
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Article41 1934-06-02 11 GIANT AUTOGIRO COMPLETED. M.h« WliigM. '^"iw,;;,;!" 1. ri..-. m I Hit HllD MMMII I Wl'lt J (Ill* I. ipi.in, Mi flllll i I m 1 1 I kill I 11... I > 111 I 11l tl I ,t.t i in »iM*f» a,.,41 words
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Article, Illustration77 1934-06-02 11 1 1 ,11 IM lI. Hi ***** M,.,., ...I «m lll.l'V Hi. It. II, I. 1 1 yli if *i Li.iil" I, 11,,,,,., I, I i. I .11 Ml I I M I r1.41.1l I lII.' al 11l 111. I*l (lull W..11M .lUn II I I lilt' I I II77 words
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Article17 1934-06-02 11 i1.... i r...i,,i iii.i.i. i,,,. M..1,,. i i Will 1.4. 1.1111K1111.1 .hi tun. ml17 words
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Article43 1934-06-02 11 ,-fl It rttll 1 1,, I ,*****11.. ll" ill .1. .|.l 111 .i.IIIMi ill it Itlnllll M|M\|\N<, IKIM Id i" I I i To Mmlhlnlii M«v Ni M ...uiiii.. v, MlttkUna l.» mm A fM*MA6ltflM Illrt M I 143 words
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Article48 1934-06-02 11 DEATH OF "KING OF JERUSALEM." Illrwl lh'M<<i»<|itii| Of Xln N I—i KH i ii in, ii i in ii. i ....mi fraiii'M I'll l I .111. 'i »M 'i in Hi HAM!, MI..X IT. I. ""■<*"• ""»i him "i I"' W»» i'r. Xl Hill |iu(l«|i|i. *ln II lliiii .1148 words
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Article22 1934-06-02 11 (..ilium OlifMl Hon. l\ i i i fi i,i i Mhilkhih M«tli. fill ii,, r* MWi "t •taai. M... ii..22 words
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Article11 1934-06-02 11 HUMlll MwUlmil lktl«l« KllMl.. I ilM|M|», 111 ,i ii .11 I'll11 words
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Article57 1934-06-02 11 ARMS CONFERENCE ADJOURNS. Inn, |n |{«f|«'| I uM|u,| |v I in. INI VmWmN'l* fill 14 ''"I' Bllllwlllllt W f 1 1 1 1 1 PMI Wfl* 1 >• II I in iiililhiiii. Ihi Alitfl.. CV Kill III! 11.. I 1 IM|I 1.i.l tHllll M 11... tlllMlUl Ll.lMl lull) Ml In57 words
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Article30 1934-06-02 11 11l Jill kw |{<<«lv»<| DuiliiK \n ls<- ulloM. W Mill ml M lIM < W II t I I. I I t H »H i I I.30 words
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Article19 1934-06-02 11 l.iiiiiluii Inn. I I 1,. Il 11, li. 11l .11 11l I. II aaam mi— M19 words
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Article31 1934-06-02 11 ItoONtVfH'N Will IMItM Ml. VMS U|- IW A. II.H. <;<**hn< I" '1.. 1 111 |M I Mini I hi I I|H I. I .1,11. I I' 1 131 words
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25 1934-06-02 11 Ilia iiimhlimM. tVaMrl •Mm mi til"* i -il* In WlHltilWS Hlhwii 11..1 An m All li< il lli>* :;f.' 1125 words
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Article523 1934-06-02 12 Tide Has Turned. OPTIMISTIC START TO MALAYAN EXHIBITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. "I am very sorry to be unable to visit the Malayan Exhibition this year, and I wish it every success. "I believe that we have now seen the tide523 words
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Article110 1934-06-02 12 Rumoured Importation To <Froni Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. May 27. The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is apprehensive about the possible importation of Japanese cars into Java. In '.hi-ir annual report it is stated that a few Japanese cars were imported but they were not a success. TSie110 words
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Article94 1934-06-02 12 In the annual report of the Singapore Chess Club, which will be presented at the annual meeting at the Adelphl Hotel on June 8, :t Is stated that there are now 55 members. Wing Commander P. B. Hunter won the Championship of the Club. Messrs. G. Parbvv. C.94 words
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Article29 1934-06-02 12 An elderly Chinese was knocked oft his bicycle by a trolley bus In Lavender Street yesterday afternoon and was removed to hospital suffering from severe Injuries to the head.29 words
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Article336 1934-06-02 12 Theory At Inquest On Cantonese. Because he could not decide whether Low Soo Kee, an 18-year-old Cantonese, took hyposulphite to commit suicide or morely to cure his cough the Singapore Coroner, W. O. Porter, returned an open verdict when the Inquest was held yesterday. Low336 words
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Article205 1934-06-02 12 "While Parents Sleep" Presented. I "While Parents Sleep" was performed by the Grant Anderson Comedy Company last night at the Victoria Theatre. The pity of It is that there were so many empty seats. The play is being repeated tonight and is heartily to be recommended. "While205 words
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Article155 1934-06-02 12 The death is reported of Mr. G. McMicken at Sevenoaks, Kent, on the May 21 last. Mr. McMicken was a former manager of the Christmas Island Phosphate Company, Limited at Christmas Island and was connected with Che company for over 25 years. He was very well-known locally155 words
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Article60 1934-06-02 12 The number of calls attended by the Fire Brigade accident ambulance service during May was 17«, and of these 19 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows Motor car accidents 21, motor lorry 8, motor bus 5. trolley car 7. coll-pse cases 12,60 words
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Article283 1934-06-02 12 An Adjournment CASE GOES TO HIGHER COURT. When he made his third appearance before Mr. J. M. Brander in the police court this morning, Herbert James Fougere, was informed that his case would be transferred to the Criminal District Court. •He was immediately taken to the higher283 words
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Article120 1934-06-02 12 $12,000 Haul From Steamer. Nine hundred tahils of chuiduwere found secreted behind the wainscoting in the officers' and passengers' smoke- room of the Blue Funnel steamer Menjestheus which arrived in port from I Hong Kong on Sunday evening. j The value of the complete haul is $12,000.120 words
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Article20 1934-06-02 12 Mr. W. G. W. Hastings, of Messrs. Lovelace and Hastings, has left Kuala Lumpur, for home on eight months leave.20 words
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Article37 1934-06-02 12 Action taken at a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday: —Disapproved the proposals submitted for replacement of buses on Route "A" GeylangTanjong Pagar) as they do not comply fully with the Commissioners' requirements.37 words
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Article208 1934-06-02 12 News Company Proprietor Acquitted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur.- June 1. Given the benefit of the doubt as to whether or not he knew that the a consignment of cosmetics for his firm contained any dutiable gooJ.v the proprietor of the Central News Company, Kuala Lumpur,208 words
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Article89 1934-06-02 12 PALM OIL DUTY Humoured American Tax On Imports. (From Our Own Correspondent Medan, May 27. Information, which has been received locally from Holland, indicates that the American Government is considering levying a duty on palm oil amounting t- three U.S. cents a pound. Up till now the import of palm89 words
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Article59 1934-06-02 12 At ten o'clock last night a motorcycle, ridden by Mr. D. Thompson, a warder at the Singapore prison, collided with a ricksha. In Outram Road Mr. Thompson, the puller, and a Javanese woman, who was In the ricksha at the time of the accident, were ail conveyed to59 words
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Article561 1934-06-02 12 Teacher Loses $1,000. MONEY USED TO SUPPORT FAMILY. Clifford Henry Hogan, the youne Eurasian who is charged with forging promissory notes, told the Third Ma- gistrate yesterday that he had forged the notes to obtain money for his mother and sisters. Hogan was alleged to have induced,561 words
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Article224 1934-06-02 12 Furniture Makers Come Out At Seremban. (From Our Own Corresponde.it.) Seremban. May 31. Aggrieved employees throughout the country appear to have adopted the| method of striking from work to re- dress their grievances. The recent Chinese tailor strikes were not confined to Kuala Lumpur, but spread to Seremban224 words
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Article28 1934-06-02 12 A saloon car turned over on Its side In Keppel Road this morning but its European driver, Mr. W. C. Thorne, escaped with a cut finger.28 words
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Article113 1934-06-02 12 Admission to the enclosures on the Padang on the occasion of the Parada on Monuay morning, Is by ticket only. Tickets holders arc asked to cooperate with the officials In charge it the seating arrangements by bringing their tickets with them and by arriving not later than 7.25113 words
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Article722 1934-06-02 12 ECONOMIC SURVEY FOR MALAYA. I We suggested at the time the mat |ter was raised that what was i.eedfd was a thorough survey of the economic and financial structure of the Federation by an expert and we Vg1 ed, when it was announced that Sir722 words
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Advertisement111 1934-06-02 12 A happy ending bo Wise Spending a home made new with DISTEMPER CHASE THE GLOOM J^_ FROH EVERT ROOM. -Wr.jL\ REOECORATE WITH HALL'S DISTEMPER. I This can be done quite simply and inexpensively, and when the job is done with Hall's Distemper you can appreciate immediately the charming effect and111 words
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Article, Illustration435 1934-06-02 13 Fears Thai I nt repot Trade Will Be Lost. In i el I nmmi i II 1 1 I ll|ltilt lilt HIM II (.(.MIMIIKIII I 111 111 II II "in. ill ill llnnu 111. I ONI MKMHKR FAVOURS At I lON »|HU!li|435 words
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Advertisement79 1934-06-02 13 I\rr|i him al his hrsl uith ci shvn#tlwnhi(i[ oj Sum s Inmlsion fej*» tliiltliril'n .iiliu nl mul i|.t.l. iimi V\ bmJJ J s%. ili»w ll sA f Agt^y i' i> i ■H^^h Qukl(WayloStoppy\ 1 1\| HEAD PAINS NIIIRA.iHINIA l r\^ >oi 5 Y EAST VITE WT IRVINR'I g tt *f>79 words
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926 1934-06-02 14 Kent Total 803 For Four Wickets. There was some amazing scoring m the county cricket matches Just concluded. Kent ran up the huge total of 803 for four wickets against Essex before they declared. W. H. Ashdown scored 332, which Is the highest individual score926 words
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946 1934-06-02 14 SUARES DISQUALIFIED WHEN WELL AHEAD. Disappointing Ending To Thrilling Fight. Arthur Suar, was disqualified In the ninth round of his fight with Ignaclo Fernandez last night after one of the most exciting contests seen In Singapore for years. The disqualification was correct, for Suares Ignored several warnings for holding, hitting946 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-06-02 14 Returning home. Racehorses which took part m the recent meeting »t Bukit Timah en route for the station and up-country stables.21 words
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879 1934-06-02 14 New International Club's Athletic Champions. i (From Our Own Correspondent.. London. May 23. .'he annual International club match at the British Games Meeting, held at the White City on Whit Monday, was won by the Mllocarlan Athletic Club, who finished with 35 points, four879 words
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Article36 1934-06-02 14 j The annual cricket match between the Past and Present Rafflesians will be played on the Raffles Institution ground on Sunday, June 10th, commencing at 11 a.m. Members and friends are cordially Invited to be present.36 words
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Article51 1934-06-02 14 The following have been invited to play Association football for S.C.C. vs. Fraser and Neave on Tuesday, at S.C.C. (Friendly):—T. G. Lashmar; J. W. Muncey, L. V. Taylor; T. Robertson, C. G. Van Houten, R. N. Walling; S. E. Craig, E. A. Joy, Y. W. Brand, N. Fyfe, J. E.51 words
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Article182 1934-06-02 14 Bradnam And Not Bradman South Shields, May 19. Don Bradman's name is not Brad' man at all—it is BRADNAM. So. at least, says a relative of the great cricketer, when a representative called at the home in Wadham Terrace here of Mrs Bary Bradnam. Don's great-aunt, and talked182 words
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Article23 1934-06-02 14 Lall Singh, the well known Malayan cricketer, who has been in India for nearly a year, is returning to Kuala Lumpur on Monday.23 words
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Article54 1934-06-02 14 The following have been invited to play Association football fcr S.C.C. II vs. Government Monopolies on Thursday. June 7. at S.C.C: C. O. F. J. Drabbe. T. W. Morray. 11. L. Davies. D. Alexander, G. Boas. T. M. Maclachlan, W. S. Morgan. L. D. S. Gardener, J. MacKlntosh, R. S.54 words
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Advertisement15 1934-06-02 14 TWO WAYS^ Hmt be Aure you *ay Del Monte sole agents: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.15 words
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Advertisement81 1934-06-02 14 y Marbelitev Case containing WILLIAMS Shaving Stick Exquisitely designed, smart, colorful non-metallic, non-corrosive you will like it, want it, prize it. Men everywhere prefer the rich, full, moist Williams lather. It softens the toughest beard quickly and makes shaving so easy and comfortable. Reload sticks of soap can be purchased81 words
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1810 1934-06-02 15 English Turf Topics. Chester Cup Won By Blue Vision. vFrom Our Own Correspondent) London. May 14. This week's Jockey Club sport at Chester and Kempton Park has delighted all racegoers, from their Majesties the King and Queen down to the humblest punter. Even our Scotch1,810 words
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Article193 1934-06-02 15 SELANGOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. For the first time since the inception of the Selangor lawn tennis champion- ships, Chinese were finalists m the men's double when Ong Ec Kong and ,T. W. Cheong met and defeated Ng Kok Khew and Ng Kok Thoy 4—6, 6—3, 1 6—4. As the result of193 words
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Article174 1934-06-02 15 Saturday, Jane Z. Rowing: RJS.Y.C. Regatta, 5 p m. Football: Malaya Cup. Malacca vs. Negri Sembtlan, Malacca; Malaya Oup Practice match. Anson Road; Govt. League (Dtv I.), Prisons vs. P.W.D.. On tram Road: Prlendlies, S.C.C. vs. Wiltshires 2nd, Tanglln; Raffles Institution vs. Johore Rngltsh College, Johore Bahru. Cricket'174 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-06-02 15 Miss Yeung Sau King, who was "Miss China" of 1931, outshone aU girl swimmers at the Far Eastern Olympiad.19 words
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Article119 1934-06-02 15 Results Of Major League Games. New York, May 31. The following are the results of the major league baseball game played to-day. AMERICAN LEAGUE R H E Washington 9 14 0 New York 3 12 4 Laxzeri hit a homer for New York. Chicago 12 17 2 1 ClevelandReuter - 119 words
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Article237 1934-06-02 15 Annual Match On Padang Today. The annual match between the Europeans and the Rest for the Clarke Cup opens at the S.C.C. at 2 p.m. today and will be continued at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow and 11 a.m. on Monday. The teams sre The Rest:— Evan Wong (&CR.C.) captain,237 words
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Article76 1934-06-02 15 BOROTRA AND BRUGNON IN FINAL. To Meet Crawford McGrath. Paris, June 1. J. Borotra and J. Brugnon (France) qualified for the final of the men's doubles In the French hard-courts championships today by defeating A. K. Qulst and D. P. Turnbull (Australia), 6—2. 14—12, 6—2. They will meet J. B.76 words
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Article251 1934-06-02 15 Tourists' Secret Revealed. London, May 4. I am able to reveal a secret of Australian tactics. The match which has Just finished has been used by the tourists as a lesson for the Test I matches to come and not, as many l have thought, as a mere practice game.251 words
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Article50 1934-06-02 15 (From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok, May 29. In the International golf final yesterday England drew with Slam In th 11 foursomes and, amidst much excite-1 ment. by winning the last game of the j singles, again drew. Both foursomes! and singles wll be replayed on June 3.50 words
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Article18 1934-06-02 15 The fixture between the Present boys of Raffles and their Old Boys' Association at soccer yesterday was cancelled.18 words
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Article65 1934-06-02 15 Malaya Cup XI To Meet Wiltshires. At Anson Road Stadium this afternoon Singapore's probable Malaya Cp XI will be opposed to the Viltshire Regt. m a friendly match. The Singapore side has been selected as follows: Ah Kow; Gek Soo and Boon Lay; N. Hay, J. Then and65 words
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Article51 1934-06-02 15 Palfrey (U.S.A.) reached the final ot the women's doubles by beating Miss Noel and Mile. Fedzrejowsha, 6- i. 6—4.6 —4. In the semi-final of the mixed doubles Miss E. Ryan (U.S.A.) and A. K. Quist (Australia) beat Miss Peggy Scriven (Great Britain) and J. B. Crawforc (Australia). 6—2, 4—6, 6—l.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article56 1934-06-02 15 The following have accepted to play Association football for S.C.C. 2nd. XI vs. Wilts. 2nd. XI on Saturday at Tanglln Barracks at 5 p.m. (friendly game) —A. Van Bachove; J. W. Muncey, R. V. Welch; R. Davidson, A. Ferguson, T. W. Morray; R. Johnson, L. D. S. Gardener, Y. W.56 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-06-02 16 VARIETY IN CLOTHES FOR THE TENNIS COURT. Wf mW# ■HUM* HIM:.. i i m i i j ll >l>w>ll 1 ''i :illnw fir vpn I «Jt MM Mm HP i30 words
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Article15 1934-06-02 16 WHAT'S THE MATTER 1' I .1 I, i i •"in Him i int't i>. way15 words
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Article24 1934-06-02 16 A upw pfnzt di i i ■■■< 1. -t ..I I *Wp^^ig^y <► MraitaMM* i i id Uilii. jiii.u il ulv«M .(T4I IMB I Ml. l|>24 words
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Article21 1934-06-02 16 VEGETARIAN NURSERY DISHES. ••I U (lit ,tl UIU U UK .11U..U I iM. I t I f -M. •ti Muthtit (> i21 words
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Article143 1934-06-02 17 M», port. ,1 I.Wla im-.i JiilM I, "Bt •V»lit(iil mtfiil if liiMMmIMBaI MlltMl W fVfe* 111. I. »rl IhCV llhU i mci t■i 'I 1 1 i i ii f I 1 1 1 ti ii• I > »l i i|i null Hint 1.1..11H Ulll i IHMlll MlNliltiu143 words
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Article211 1934-06-02 17 oiill-ooK FOB UNHI'I) bilii SI l AX lit). 'I lie null, i,u la nut al ll I wl.l. >* lif ttalUd Hliiill i 1.1 I ,i M.1.1 mi Will. i m 1111. I I. ,i ll.rtl. Will I* HM..... I I k-i 'Mill i Ih., 1. 11211 words
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Advertisement60 1934-06-02 17 iii<:im;i^iiioUiS skin wins limn lIKAHT l^T "•m? jsxfll -IE'V 'aamat^Jaaw^ rTT^a maW 9' i Wjp lliilliimt |*44riirii..nni ZJwkW LW/aaWaaa\ BxtiamTiStxM Mf BR 7^ 'I" Bl^a«.»aiA\B>^^' I 4«m kl jagaT L I t. I will. 1,. I ,1 i .11. ytf ss y. hi, i nix ion i i SOAP jihts60 words
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Article68 1934-06-02 18 Tientsin. May 24. Five men and a woman were executed by a firing squad m the Chinese City yesterday, by order of Gen. Yu Hsueh-chung. Three of the executed were implicated In the murder of Chu Shiao-fu. Shanghai newspaper correspondent and m the attempted assassination of68 words
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Article272 1934-06-02 18 Collision At Cross Roads. A motor accident at the junction of Tank Road and Orchard Road had a sequel in the fourth magistrate's court today when a Chinese ownerdriver was charged with rash and negligent driving. Accused was defende- by Mr. N. N. Lester. It appears that272 words
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Article50 1934-06-02 18 Preparing Siamese Scholars For Army. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 2. The Ministry of Public Instruction has Introduced a shooting course in the curriculum of schoolboys of the proper age. Those passing will thereby spend less time when called up to join the colours for military service.50 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-06-02 18 A workman examining a paravane—aa ne— a relic of war days— washed ashore at Seaford, Sussex.16 words
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Article50 1934-06-02 18 (From Our Own Corresponc nt.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. The concert, organised by Mrs. E. D. Butler, m aid of the. Y.W.C.A, at th» Victoria Institution on May 12, resulted In a profit of $285. The programme was so gocd that many people are "asking for more. i50 words
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Article197 1934-06-02 18 Experiments With Sluicing Methods. The following are extracts from the minutes of a meeting of the Malaria Advisory Board. F.M.S., '"•eld on Apr. 6. The chairman invites members who. have tested the sluicing method of larval control to give their experiences. Dr. Waugh Scott and the State Medical197 words
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Article466 1934-06-02 18 a Many Sympathisers At Funeral. The funeral took place at Bidadarl Cemetery yesterday afternoon of Mr. Theodore M. D. G. van Haelen. who died La the General Hospital on Thursday after a short Illness. Mr. Van Haelen was Chancellor In f the offices of the Dutch Consul-Gene-466 words
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Article13 1934-06-02 18 Miss O. Farneel will address the Rotary Club on Wednesday on Unorthodox Economics.13 words
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Advertisement166 1934-06-02 18 W\\o\ jL wX m i- h \q\ \ftllll \C\\ WW w^llPl \AL\\ it^v L vPfr" J NOW CLEAN TEETH WHITER m p-zri THIS FASTER WAY your Instantly Kills Germs Thai gorgeous Cause Most Oral Troubles teeth. QTART brushing your teeth with Kolynos. <am{ Oln just 3 days they'll look 3166 words
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Advertisement224 1934-06-02 18 This BIG brush gives llutew^ **aaaa\\ !T LU\ Also V^Hflt cleans ever/ tooth /.ol43."iwlct. \C \f!a\ Baby Soafi and \(L Baby C„, m \> T I Johaun't Pricli* \aaaa mm aa\ OU Htat Soofj and W'aaaaV'm. lhe P tr 'e<"' A< V-N mo.lern tooth-brush, i, iar>To»..l,,Jo» 1 „,o"n A a224 words
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Article566 1934-06-02 19 League To Be Informed Of Wrongs To Peasants. The Japanese military are en- gaged m a land and aerial war m a desperate effort to stamp out the rapidly spreading peaRant revolt m Manchukuo. Meanwhile, the Chinese delegate to the League of Nations has been informed566 words
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Article130 1934-06-02 19 Serious Situation In Japan Feared. Tokio, June 1. While speculation continues rife regarding the possibility of a Cabinet change very shortly a sensation has been caused by the resignation of RearAdmiral Tsuneyoshi Sakano, chief of the naval propaganda section of the Navy Office, following criticism aroused by his130 words
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Article36 1934-06-02 19 Mr. Ong Thuan Chye, who has been in charge of the Federal Rubber Stamp Company Printing Department, Kuala Lumpur, for a number of years, H now associated with The Eastern A- *\c<~;. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur branch.36 words
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Article247 1934-06-02 19 Italian Army Reforms. MERGER OF REGULARS AND FASCIST MILITIA. Rome, May 29. Following on the spurred heels of Slgnbr Mussolini's speech before the Chamber on Saturday, In which he proclaimed the premier task of the future to be the creation of a "nation •t soldiers," parliamentAneta-Trans-Ocean - 247 words
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Article88 1934-06-02 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 31. The League of Nations expert ap- j pointed to consider and report on the project of deepening the bar of the Bangkok river has reported to the effect that Slam will benefit greatly from an economic view by the cutting of88 words
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Advertisement107 1934-06-02 19 Healthy Hair Will Grow Only on a Healthy Scalp Keep yourscalp m good condition by sbampooiog regularly wilb a liquid soap made by dissolving sharing* of IMlleura, Soap m a little hot water. Rinse thoroughly. If tlirre is any dandruff j or irritation, the .hampoo should be preceded by an107 words
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Advertisement90 1934-06-02 19 If we, personally, could make v motion picture especially for the Pavilion Theatre :'nd if we could put into it all the elements that our experience and knowledge of Singapore patrons has give'i u5 and if we had available for our use the unlimited resources of a great producing organization,90 words
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Advertisement206 1934-06-02 19 acal age of humanity. Heart, Veins, Nerves and Vitality commence to weaken. Thla is when you ahould guard your health and restore your strength. If you are feeling your age and that you are lacking m youthful energy, This great scientific remedy waa discovered by Dr. E. BuerAl Professor ot206 words
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