The Straits Times, 5 June 1934
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Title Section38 1934-06-05 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED HBAHLT A OKNTTTRT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement358 1934-06-05 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. cphone ei6w. jvisi'T OUR NEW SHOWROOMS. jPASKOE CO. {CORNWALL J HOUSE I M. Orchard E4. lou can almost seegm* jrajjp= them grow *40/^ IT'S sotendid to see them growing so 1) \L/ 1| I JfM 7,« v t^ rapidly, those happy children who moan *Mv I358 words
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Advertisement193 1934-06-05 1 ku4la fiuMpWHe&J mM, sl^ j NO. 761. NEWEST STYLE CENTRE PRICF PRIfIF NO. s;!. TIE SHOE IN LIGHT SHOWN Bit RLE SHOE IN FAWN GLACE KID. iniUfc. I U I U E. G LACE KID, VAMP AND COVERED WITH OVERLAYS TO CONTRAST. nintai mt now »«WN lAltHlfl EXTRA SMART h193 words
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Advertisement635 1934-06-05 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated to England) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. N OO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage Spore SOUDAN 6.500 June 5 RAJPUTANA 17.000 June635 words
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Advertisement620 1934-06-05 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CF.NF.RAI. PASSENCER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON. Naples. ManeaVa, I inlia. Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vtssels Tonnage Due Sal) HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 June 13 14 HARUNA MARU 11,400 June 27 28 I KATORI MARU 10.000 July 13 13 5 KASHIMA MARU 10.000 July 26620 words
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Advertisement666 1934-06-05 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO CJENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang 8 Tiara tfALSIA 12/8 12/6 13/6 15/6 BORINGIA 3/7 3/7 4/7 6/7 PTONIA 24/7 24/7 25/7 27/7 tt Calling Marseilles and Havre. The666 words
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Advertisement241 1934-06-05 2 PRESIDENT LINERS £71.12.FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA. This rate Includes: (a) 2nd claas passage Singapore to H«og Kong. (b) Toarlst ebus arraas the Pacllic. (c) Ist etoas rail acraas America. (d) Taarat class Atlaatlr hi the new and Ha—Baa s.s. Manhattan or s.s. Washiartoa. NOTE: If passage Ihrough the241 words
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Advertisement1249 1934-06-05 2 SHIPPTNO. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO, Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHfP CO ITD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL I IKE The1,249 words
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Advertisement397 1934-06-05 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When atpiylag for any position advertised Id these eehunat *eDd eeptes of UsUntenlali Do not send origtaaai LOCAL EMPLOYERS having vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the European Unemployment Committee at the Y.M.C-A.. Singapore. WANTED, Malay Ayah write to Mrs. Mack, Oemas. N.S. QUALIFIED397 words
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Advertisement694 1934-06-05 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LIT, Plat No. 333, Orchard Road. Oround Boor. Please apply J. 8. Nathan 6-A. De Souaa Street TO LET, No. 9, Mount Elizabeth, tennlt court, modern sanitation etc entry Jane 1. Apply N. Reuben. T, De Souza Street TO LET, No. 2, Bukit Sedap Bth694 words
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Advertisement697 1934-06-05 4 FOR SALE. CHEAP EC. JBBLIWO PADS- FOR WORKSHOPS, SCHOOLS AND OFFICES— SEE ADVERTISEMENT— IN THIS ISSUE VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE. A very attractive building site in Watten EsUte, Singapore. Por further particulars apply to A. Bendirsen At 00.. Ltd, Union Building. GRAFLEX camera, 3H x 3K, for sale. Kodak anostlgmat697 words
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Advertisement591 1934-06-05 4 AUCTION NOTICE. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE JUDGI AT JOHORE BABBC Land Application Na. IS ef IM3. Between State ef Ishsia, Chargee mm Oeeass, Cnenr Hew Nee, Lee Chang Leag am Lee Chong Nee as isaMiuUU.ua ef thi EsUte ef Lee Ktah Seen aeceaaee ef Skaga591 words
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Advertisement768 1934-06-05 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc MASSAGE HALL PENSION ROSITA t One single and one double room vacant. MANICURE AND MASSAGE. culslne Modermte tWM Hn, BAR* a- Mi- HANA TELEPHONE 3«8. I M WATERLOO STREET N «*>* D I Te<<Phone 7467 I FIGARO B Ladies Hairdreaosn. Arrivrd! PERMANENT WAVING. ROUTUEDOE'S UNIVERSAL I ENCYCLOPEDIA.768 words
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Advertisement373 1934-06-05 4 3 and The Straits Budget may tw GEMAS. Rly. Refreshment Room. (Llm Hee Say?. KLANS. Pederal Rubber Stamp Co. Rly. StaUon BookstaU. Klang New Bookstall Co., 23 Main Street Genera] Store. 2U. Tungku Dla Udlii Street. TI.I.UK ANSON. Easer Singh, Anson Road. Th People's Store, Queen Street. RaUwav Station Bookstall.373 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1934-06-05 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OuttkJe Without Malaja Malay* Pwtate. Montl.l? S3.M KM 9tM Quarterly 8.5» tUM 7.50 Hill Yearl, J17.M WM J15.W Yearly S14-M t*»M 130-M Note.— Outstation cheque* should include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charjM and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are ai under:— 25 cents per179 words
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Article47 1934-06-05 5 Following is programme of PhohlHolland (wavelength 16.88 M.):— THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 7.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem. 8.20 Concert by the Residential Orchestra of The Hague. 8.30 Talk by Old-Colonial. 8.50 Residential Orchestra. r.IC Talk by Mr. M. J. Brusse. 9.35 Residential Orchestr. 10 Dutch National Anthem.47 words
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Article190 1934-06-05 5 Sir Thomas Oliver's Rule 1 For Graceful Ageing. Sir Thomas Oliver, who chose for his presidential address at the Institute of Hygiene the theme "Not Too Old at 40," declared that there were probably more men and women today between the ages of 60 and190 words
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Article132 1934-06-05 5 Following is the wireless programme of Station "Z.H.L" Singapore (wavelength 49.9 m) (owned and operated by Radio Service Co.. of Malaya Ltd.. 2. Orchard Road). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra (Dan Hopkins). 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by132 words
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Article657 1934-06-05 5 New Arrivals At English Zoos. Whltsun is a merry time at the Zoo. as the holiday-maker who finds hl3 way to Whipsnade or Regent's Park within the next few days will find. At Whipsnade there have been great doings lately, and the first thing that657 words
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Article94 1934-06-05 5 Big Plot Of Land Bought By Nanking College. The Nanking College of Agriculture and Forestry has purchased about 160 mow of land at Wukiang adja^nt to the land leased in 1933 to be used for the multiplication of seed of "Acala" cotton. Also, they have leased 30 additional94 words
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Article32 1934-06-05 5 23rd Son Of German Inventor. A boy aged five, the twenty-third child of Herr Hermann Ganswindt, the German inventor, has made a successful public appearance In Berlin as a pianist.32 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1934-06-05 5 HOTELS TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9 15 pm DANCE (formal) 9.45 p.m. to midnight. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THE POPULAR ARTISTS HUGO JOSEPHINE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I'ilONE 5381. ADELPi HOTEL TO-NIGHT CONCERT DURING DINNER SPECIAL DINNER DANCE NEW GRILL ROOM NOW OPEN DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC208 words
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Advertisement59 1934-06-05 5 IS SIMPLICITY ITSELF ON THE PHILCO SIMPLICITY EFFICIENCY POWER AND LOW PRICE RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. BROADCAST HOUSE. 6-«, JAVA STRECT, 2f 0 1 AGENTS KUALA LUHPUR. SINGAPORE. SOLE PROPRIETORS STATION Z.H.I. SINGAPORE. /v^" BUY '"ik m BRUCE" Jr J^*^£f FOR SERVICE SATISFACTION LARGE STOCKS CARRIED. Sole Agents59 words
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Advertisement192 1934-06-05 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. Ladies' Halt from $3.00 Alice Band* from 60 ctt. Rolled Gold Bracelet* from $1.00 AVOID DANCER iNS U Of AGAIN192 words
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Miscellaneous193 1934-06-05 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits 3ettlerents, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry. England. TODAY. 6.20 a.m. "Trooping The Colour." 6 30 Variety. 7.5 The News. 11.50 Music by Noel Coward. 12.25 p.m. "Trooping The Colour." 1.35 The News. 6.20 Reginald New at the Organ. 6.50 The Commodore Orand193 words
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Article236 1934-06-05 6 Invisible Speck Enough To Warm Room. An instrument no bigger than a penny India-rubber, which, ft is claimed, will heat an ordinary size room, has been invented by Mr. R. H. Burrows, of Poulten-le-Fylde, Lancashire. Mr. Burrows, who considers that the Invention should revolutionise the system of heating236 words
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Article219 1934-06-05 6 Suicide In Shanghai Of Ex-Millionaire. Last rites for Courtney Charlss Julian, former California and Oklahoma oil king and latterly a fugitive from the Federal Courts of the United I States of America, who died as a result of an overdose of sleeping narcotics on Mar. 25, was performed219 words
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Article, Illustration339 1934-06-05 6 Emperor Marcus Again. Marcus ("Emperor of Ethiopia") Garvey. who wanted to ship ail United States Negroes to Africa, but was snipped to gaol instead, has found a new world to conquer. He wants to become a British MP. He is reported to have339 words
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Article329 1934-06-05 6 Only Slightly Injured, But Cousin Killed. A boy, four years old, who lay still between the metals of a colliery railway at Whltehaven, Cumberland, while a train of trucks passed over the spot, was the Innocent cause of the death recently of his girt cousin, aged329 words
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Article132 1934-06-05 6 Fortune Shrinks Through Fall In Securities. Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, widow of the famous American Ambassador to Britain, left estate valued at 18.000,000 dollars (about £3.600.000 at par) according to the New York State Tax Department. Tt was stated, however, that owing to the fall In security values, the132 words
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Article75 1934-06-05 6 China Elected To ViceChairmanship. China was elected to the ViceChairmanship of the International Educational Film Association at a meeting of the Association held recently In Rome under the auspices of the League of Nations. The news was received in Nanking recently by Mr. Peng Pai-chuan, member of the75 words
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Article50 1934-06-05 6 Drill Master For Yenching University. There Is now a Drill Master for Yenching University, Pelplng, appointed by the Government. The freshmen male students are starting the military training for the rest of this year. Next year sophomore and freshmen male students will be obliged to take military training.50 words
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Article454 1934-06-05 6 Pre-^Nmeties* Style. THE TRUTH ABOUT THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS. The Exhibition of English Women's Dress in the 19th Century, held in London, Is In fact a superb and illuminating display of the art of feminine allure as practised by our mothers and grandmothers. It took454 words
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Article215 1934-06-05 6 Liverpool Recorder's Decision. The sentence of a Liverpool Corporation clerk who appealed against sentence of one month for embezzlement of money collected from electricity me- ten was trebled recently by the Liverpool Recorder, Mr. E. O. Hemmerde, K.C. The appellant. George Kenneth Dawson of Mather-avenue, Mosaley-hllL said he215 words
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Article128 1934-06-05 6 New Terror For Motorists. A new police terror for motorists was revealed the other day. Photographs are being taken by police experts of road offences at the moment when they occur. At Doncaster police court, Harold Herbert Parker, an electrical engineer, was confronted with a photograph of himself128 words
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Article138 1934-06-05 6 Yes— After He Has Asked Permission. A doctor discovered arsenic in the food and medicine of a patient who said, she suspected her husband of poisoning her. But he refused to give any information to the police until he had asked the London and Counties Medical138 words
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Article185 1934-06-05 6 I If neuritis bothers you, deal wtth it as this woman decJt with hers: "Ftr yean I was unable to knit," I she writes, "owing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I starred taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I can185 words
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Advertisement105 1934-06-05 6 CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) INVITE ERQBIRIES FOR ENGINES <CRUDEOILFROM3iH.P.TO24iH.P.) I ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ACCESSORIES. PUMPS HARD ADD POWER. ARD GENERAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS. TEL. 5471. CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., Ltd. (Incorporated la India) Rsflks Chambers. Singapore. Pkan* «47C Art /fatal w^BmßT^^^ii^ STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE. (AIX-BKITISH). Safe AceaU: DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD.105 words
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Advertisement116 1934-06-05 6 1934 I iillllllllllllllllllllllltllllri New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED AUSTINS see them at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Branches from Singapore to Pen&ng. *********************************************11 l R^rl RH M*" RT^Rfl IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS I AND HIGHLY NOURISHING "Iff 'JfJOSuiW The only process requised in pre- Almond paring this Dainty Dessert is to Cherry116 words
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Advertisement273 1934-06-05 7 I STARTING TO-NIGHT fel^jl lf {^J^i The moit hilarious romance since Eve ate the apple and gave Adam the core. 4fl-t "EVER mm &i SINCE Jl EVE" FOX FILM. with HERBERT MUNDIN MARY BRIAN itffffo GEORGE O'BRIEN B P% j^jKKt MERRY! SPEEDY! ROMANTIC \jj Jt J Adam fell for an273 words
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Advertisement277 1934-06-05 7 *****8 881 i858l >l1 1 I GRAND PREMIERE TONIGHT! CAPITOL 615 and 91S I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE SWEDISH CONSUL GENERAL. I GARBO RETURNS! J M .^Bl bt bUy *Jl I BBF BBBKMit. I^b! BMTbB"^ '^B?H BY Ji BP^B BBBU. V bbbblbbbbbh' "lfcL> TV M^m j "QUEEN CHRISTINA"277 words
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Article177 1934-06-05 8 Little Business Passing I In Rubber. <From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, June 5. T'.ie rubber share market remains quietly steady. Tins appear to be over-bought. London is apathetic, and there appear to be very few buyers locally. Industrials are steady. The rubber market is slightly easier owing177 words
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Article301 1934-06-05 8 Singapore. June 5. 12 noun. Hover Seller Gambler 4.50 j Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25' White Muntok Pepper 35.00 White Popper 34.00 Black Pepper 15.75 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.90 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.45 2.45 Small Flake Tapioca 4.60 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.50 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.75301 words
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Article14 1934-06-05 8 /Yom China and Japan by Mantua! «iur at Singapore 3 p.m. tomorrow.14 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article453 1934-06-05 8 Issue YaL Pd. 1 1 Nawng Pet 1 1 North Taiping 5/- 6/- Pahang Consols. 5/- 6/- Pangnga River 60 60 Penawat 6A 5/- Pengkalen Ord. 1 1 Petaling Tin £1 11 Puchong 1 1 Pulau Kamiri £1 £1 Pungah 1 1 Puteh 1 1 Rahman Hyd. £1 £1453 words
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Article288 1934-06-05 8 Issue 7&1. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.80 0.83 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.65 1.60 ■1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.17.6 6.2.6 .0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 SI £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 26/9 27/9 ■1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 26/3288 words
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Article141 1934-06-05 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,C00 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103141 words
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Article361 1934-06-05 8 Fraser and Co and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 160 I.Boxd. 1.70 I.Bocd. Alor Gajah ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 A. Hitam ($1) 1.60 1.75 1.50 1.60 A. Malay (?2) 2.80 3.00 2.90 3.10 A. Molek ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10361 words
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Article220 1934-06-05 8 The following are the exchange] rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the jlong 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 2/4% London, demand220 words
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Article265 1934-06-05 8 A Sharp Advance In Rubbers. London. May 30. On the Stock Exchange today, both the Dawes and Young loans were first marked up five points on the German debt agreement, but prices subsequently reacted three points to 74 and 53 respectively. Gilt-edged securities rallied slightly, and interest wasReuter - 265 words
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Article84 1934-06-05 8 Six-year Extension Of Export Credits Scheme. London, May 30. Parliament has agreed to extend the life of the export credits' guarantee department until 1940. The scheme up to now has been remarkably successful and has covered exports of £50.000,000. It has recently been Increasingly enterprising and has facilitatedReuter - 84 words
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Article77 1934-06-05 8 Rugby, June 2. Foreign exchanges today were:-^ Amsterdam 7.49' Athens 530 Berlin 12.98' o Bombay 1/G 1/32 Brussels 21.72 Bucharest 507 |> Buenos Aires 36", 2 sellers official. Copenhagen 22.39 '/a Geneva 15.60' Helsingfors 226% Hong Kong 1/81 Lisbon 110 Madrid 37 5/32 Milan 59% Montevideo 38% sellers official.British Wireless - 77 words
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Article67 1934-06-05 8 Noon, June 5. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 20 •■'i, 20 T« (F. 0.8.) 21 21 K Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. June 21'u 21 July-Sept. 21 "<}, 22 Oct.-Dec. 22% 22% Jan.-Mar. 28)4 M Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest67 words
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Article220 1934-06-05 8 Today. j Ceylon (Mlrzapoiej 3 p.m. South India (Mlrzaporci ..3 pin. West India (Mirzapore) ..3 p.m. Netherlands India Bagan and Eclat Pandjang (Hone Thong) 3 pm. B.ngkfclis, Labocan Eilik T. Balci (Rckani 3 pm. Fort fie ;Kock. Padanir. Pa! :i Bare Sink (Hong Kwong) ..3 p.m. Tomorrow220 words
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Article37 1934-06-05 8 I*l l Irrd. By Carthage J van Oldcnbarncvclt Karoa Dempo Naldcra S'porr London Apr. 27 May 19 May 4 May L' 3 May 3 May -■•j May 11 May .:n May 11 June i37 words
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Article102 1934-06-05 8 The iuic of Issue is Rs. 155=$lO(>. The rate cf payment is Rs 157- $lOO. The rate of payment is the rate current on the day of receipt of the Money Oriler Advice by the Straits Settlements Post Office. The rates ot Issue of Money Orders drawn on102 words
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Article24 1934-06-05 8 From Our Own Corresponden^^^ Londo^H Taiping Rubber I'j^fl terim dividend, 2f' 2 PJ^| for year ending Seyifl 20. United Patani^l per cent.24 words
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Article1607 1934-06-05 9 SIR ERIC GEDDES REVIEWS PAST YEAR. London, May 17. At the tfclrty-flfth ordinary general meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd.. at the Whitehall Rooms, Whitehall Place. SW.. the Rt. Hon. Sir Eric Geddes. G.C.8., 0.8. E., X.C.8., (chairman of the company) presiding, In moving1,607 words
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Article349 1934-06-05 9 I If Others Abandoned The Gold Standard. Mr. Runcinuui (President of the Board of Trade):— "The tendency has Leen shown in many quarters for our ere at business to grow into closer groups and become greater and greater still. We may very easily exaggerate the349 words
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Article459 1934-06-05 9 Malcolm Bowley And Son's Report Malcolm Bowley and Son's weekly market report from London, dated May 11, states:— Copper. At the beginning of the week the market was idle and listless. with a sagging tendency. On Wednesday some heavy buying developed, which was continued on Thursday, when459 words
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Article359 1934-06-05 9 Novel Scheme To Meet Labour Difficulties. 1 The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of Klmanis Rubber. Limited. was held on May 8 at the registered office, Gracechurch Street, London, Mr. Charles Emerson chairman t. presiding. The chairman said: As vlie result of the year's working we are able I359 words
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Advertisement657 1934-06-05 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. .Incorporated In Hong Kong) The .'lability o« members Is limited to the extent and in mai ncr prescribed bj Ordinance No 6 of 1920 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG ■<»<.• Authorised Crpita! «S SSnrS n Usued and "ully paid up $20 000.000, Reserve657 words
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Advertisement61 1934-06-05 9 CYMA WATCHES ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST THE LATEST DESIGNS -I ofiyS I ?P IN GENTS AND LADIES 1 0 1 wrist watches CYMA LEVER 15 aixi 17 ■'"l^ JEWELS CHRONOMETERS. I Ir""""^! SPECIAL POCKET Bp 1 /few WATCHES FOR EVENING HHH l^^^^| CYMA On Time all the Time CYMA AGENT liiM61 words
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Advertisement449 1934-06-05 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated tn England by Royal Charter 18S3) Paid Up Capital in 600.000 shares of £5 eacr £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000.00* HEAD OFFICE: SS. Bbhopagate. London. 8.C.1. AjrenrlM aa* Branch™ Alor Star Hello dalgon Am-'tsar Ipoh Semarang449 words
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1088 1934-06-05 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934. WAR DEBT MORALS. Regularly twice a year for many years past the War Debt bogey has I come out of its hiding place in Middle Western America and wandered disconcertingly about Europe. With the announcement by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer1,088 words
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Article54 1934-06-05 10 Mr. J. A. Craig, Agricultural Officer, Agricultural Department, Straits Set tlements and Federated Malay States, has been appointed to act as VicePrincipal, School of Agriculture, Berdang. Mr. T. R. Binnie, Senior Superintendent, Trade and Customs Department, Federated Malay States, has been appointed to act as Deputy Commissioner, Trade and Customs54 words
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Article571 1934-06-05 10 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI. One passage in the speech delivered by Sir Cecil Clementi at the annual meeting of the Association of British Malaya, reported today, is bound to give rise to a great deal of speculation locally. Expressing regret that he could not add to the571 words
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Article1151 1934-06-05 10 Dr. J. Herle. i - Dr. J. Herle.i NAZISM IN INDUSTRY. I By Both economically and socially, national-socialism is an hierarchic system, requiring that the masses shall submit to leaders, and the leaders to "The Leader." In this article Dr. Herle. the head of the German Department of Industry, outlines the code1,151 words
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Article102 1934-06-05 10 Singapore. ÜBia moth. Special Dinner l>ancc wiih Ball KrlWinann's Blind. vii a: m bra The Countess cf Monte Crislo with Pay Wray Paul lukas. 6 15— 9.15. CAPITOL Queen Christina with Greta Carbo. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Beauty For Sal;- Street Scene. MARLBOROUGH Street Ang"ls. 6.15 9.15. NEW WORLD102 words
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Advertisement49 1934-06-05 10 fVfMVTT Dt IW/PI I DC f^k vAG L ydit\ fm^FYJ nctiy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE £C?X T D inCOOPCRMCO in [NGIAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. C IPOH. Stocked throughout Malaya by THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. '■^^^•■^■■■■■■■■■■■^■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B 1. W.J.W. 135. bibbbb49 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-05 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. ELECTRIC REPRODUCING GRAMOPHONES FROM $200. The Volume of sound can be increased or decreased at will, from a whisper to a fortissimo, every note exactly •LIKE LIFE ITSELF" THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.42 words
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1284 1934-06-05 11 U. S. DISAPPOINTED BUT NOT SURPRISED. REVISED SYSTEM WANTED. Why Full Payments Would Bring Back World Crisis. The problem of war debts has again become of immediate international importance following Great Britain s reply to the United States' Please Remit Note forBritish Wireless - 1,284 words
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194 1934-06-05 11 Geneva. June 4. >-A master mind" behind the narcotics traffic usually directing operations from a country remote from where the traffic Is taking place is specially mentioned in the convention adopted by the League Advisory Committee at the conclusion of the session, praying all GovernmentsReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration50 1934-06-05 11 Major-General Sir Alfred Codrtafton celebrated hU 80th birthday by inspector the First BatUlion of hte rerfment at Wellington Barracks, London Sir Alfred, who Joined the Coktotream Guard. 61 years a»o to now the second octotenarian Colonel of the Brigade, the other beinf the Duke of Connamht, Colonel of the Grenadier*.50 words
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142 1934-06-05 11 1,000 Acres In Flames. HUNDRED OF TROOPS CALLED TO HELP. London, June 1. Mr. Lloyd George acted as a firefighter when a thousand-acre common fire started near his home at Churt In Surrey. He superintended the labours Df his farm staff, who, armed with spades,Reuter - 142 words
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Article40 1934-06-05 11 German Moratorium Expected. Berlin, June 1. An early proclamation of a mora:orlum on the Dawes and Young loans lS expected from Inspired newspaper itatements that Interest cannot be produced from non-existent gold and foreign currency reserves— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 40 words
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Article121 1934-06-05 11 Manslaughter Charge. SEQUEL TO DEATH OF HIS MECHANIC. London, June 5. Kaye Don, the famous motorist, was today committed to trial on a charge of manslaughter at Douglas, Isle of Man, after the Inquest on Mr. P. Taylor, his mechanic, whose death resulted from injuries sustained121 words
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Article192 1934-06-05 11 Shortage Of Materials In Germany. Berlin, June 4. Although the embargo on imports of raw cotton expired on May 31 in consequence of the foreign currency allotment of only 10 per cent, for June and strict Government control of imports, little difference in cotton imRs is expected as192 words
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Article92 1934-06-05 11 Japanese Military In Manchukuo. London, June 4. Asked whether an undertaking was twice given by Japan to withdraw her troops from the railway zones in Manchuria, Sir John Simon tonight in the House of Commons replied that he was unware of any change from the position definedReuter - 92 words
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Article30 1934-06-05 11 London, June 1. Wing-Commander A. fi. Measures who has served in Egypt, South Africa and India, has been appointed Superintendent of Railway Air Services Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 30 words
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Article33 1934-06-05 11 Athens, May 31. The Government has decided to proceed with the plan for centralising the treasures of ancient Oreece In a temple The idea is universally approved bs Intellectuals— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 33 words
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Article71 1934-06-05 11 Anti-Aircraf* Guns As Machinery." Panama. June 4. In the past two months 32 vessels' from United States ports have negoti-| ated the canal to Japan carrying: scrap-iron, steel, lead and other muni- 1 tlon materials, and American-manu-factured anti-aircraft guns packed like motor-cars and marked 'machinery." TheReuter - 71 words
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532 1934-06-05 11 "Experience In Last Few Years Not The Kind To Make Me Lighthearted." (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June Speak ..g at the annual dinner tonight of the Association of British Malaya, Sir Cecil dementi. Governor of the Straits Settlements now on leave, declared that532 words
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Article91 1934-06-05 11 General Revision Under Consideration. The Hague. June 1. The general revision of Dutch tariffs s under consideration. A bill dealing with them will be introduced into the Chamber on July 1. This step is taken following the reduction of excise duty in sugar by the withdrawal of theReuter - 91 words
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Article117 1934-06-05 11 Discovery Of "No. 93" By Italian Scientist. Rome. June 5. The discovery of a new chemical element, 'Number 93," by a young Italian scientist, Professor Enrico Fermi, and four assistants was described tonight by Senator Mario Corbino, speal'lng at the Royal Academy of Llncei in the presence ofReuter - 117 words
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Article70 1934-06-05 11 London, June 4. Gen. Yang Chieh. commandant of i the Nanking Military Academy and 'leader of the Chinese military mission (to Europe, attended the troopim; the colour today and later saw a special display of tanks and aeroplanes. Tomorrow Mr. Quo Tai-chl. Chines*; Minister in London, willReuter - 70 words
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276 1934-06-05 11 Dublin, June 4. I The prize fund in the Derby sweepstake, the draw for which begins today, amounts to £1,802,000. The total subscriptions amount to £2,835,000, of which the hospitals receive £519,000. The fund will be divided into eighteen unit* of £100,000, giving276 words
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128 1934-06-05 12 Chinese Objections. TALKS CONTINUED TODAY. The conference arranged between the Singapore Chinese Piecegoods Merchants and the Commissioner of Trade and Customs in connection with the cotton quotas is to continue this afternoon. The first meeting took place a few days ago. The piecegoods merchants will128 words
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Article359 1934-06-05 12 Picking The Winner Of The Governor's Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 4. The remarkably high standard of exhibits in the agricultural section of the Malayan Exhibition has presented great difficulties to the j dges in their task oi selecting the winner of the359 words
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Article55 1934-06-05 12 (By Telephone.) It. .in Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur The Governor's Cap for the best rxhibit in the agricultural section of the Malayan Exhibition has been won by Aucutt's coffer. Imperial Chemical Industrie* Ltd., received the silver cup for the best stall in the trade section. Federated Engineers Ltd.. the55 words
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Article123 1934-06-05 12 The bailu'i who is employed by his "hosts to act as footman is a familiar figure on the stage. This familiarity does not detract from the qualities of that delightful comedy, "The Man in Possession," which was given by the Grant Anderson company at the Victoria123 words
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Article14 1934-06-05 12 Major H. G. Keat has been appointed Supervisor of Export Duties In charge <ti-in14 words
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Article, Illustration307 1934-06-05 12 First To Do So In Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. Miss Wong Chlew Wan is the first Chinese women to qualify as a pilot in Malaya. She completed the tests for the "A" licence last month. Others who also qualified307 words
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Article139 1934-06-05 12 Vehicles Inspector Charged. i Henry CoUin Mills, a Eurasian Inspector attached to the Registrar of j Vehicles' department, was charged in I the police court before Mr. N. Grice this morning with accepting a bribe of $1.50 from Ong Chew Kee on the mornI ing of June 4139 words
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Article129 1934-06-05 12 Mrs. E. Wallace is still an inmate of the General Hospital. After thirty years service, Mr. A. C. Casslm. steward and storekeeper. District Hospital, Ipoh. Is retiring at the end of next month. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Robson have arrived In England and are staying129 words
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Article249 1934-06-05 12 Chained To Its Cage At Exhibition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. A wild cat, which a year ago roamed the jungle of Selangor and which even now can be handled only by Its master, was the most Interesting exhibit in the249 words
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Article83 1934-06-05 12 Daughter Of King Chnfalongkorn. The Bangkok Times record, the death of Princess Sasibongs Prabal, which took place at one of the Suan Nok palaces t- Samseh-road. Her Royal Highness, a daughter of King Chulalongkorn, was born on Apr. 20. 1881. The bathing ceiemony was presided over83 words
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Article58 1934-06-05 12 1,500 Immigrants On One Boat. The X.P.M. steamer, van Heute which arrived from China ports yesterday, brought about 1,500 Chinese im-! migrants to Singapore. This U taken as a direct sign of t&e returning prosperity of Malaya. There Is said to be a considerable demand for deck passages58 words
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Article155 1934-06-05 12 Acting Governor Receives 840 Guests. A large and representative gathering I of the European and other communities attended yesterday's garden party in I the grounds of Government House at the invitation of His Excellency the Officer Administering Government and i Mrs. Caldecott. The guests numbered 840155 words
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Article87 1934-06-05 12 Necklace Snatched From Girl's Neck. A well-dressed Cantonese girl was standing in Klong Siak Road when she suddenly felt a tug at her throat and saw a young Chinese running' away with her gold necklace. She gave the alarm and the thief was caught. The man, Ho87 words
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Article58 1934-06-05 12 A wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Rev. Fr. Deredec officiating, of Mr. Anthony Ambrose, third son of Mr. A. R. Ambrose and of the late Mrs. Ambrose, and Miss Caroline, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. dc Haan of Singapore. A reception58 words
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Article428 1934-06-05 12 Centralisation Of "A" Division. I Cupid has been chiefly responsible i for the building of the six-storied i police barracks at the junction of Hill I Street and River Valley Road just com- pleted and quickly being filled. I "More and more of our men are getting428 words
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Article170 1934-06-05 12 Asiatics' Services Recognised. In the name of His Majesty the King His ExeceUency the High Commissioner has awarded Certificates of Honour to the following persons In recognition of their loyal and valuable services to the Government of the Federated Malay States Che Yeop Ibrahim bin Mohamed Zaln. Raja170 words
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Article24 1934-06-05 12 Mr. E. O'Connor for Bangkok, nt. Lieut. Carey for Delhi and Command atore Lombardi for Brindisl left on the Imperial Airways machine on Sunday24 words
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Article31 1934-06-05 12 A Chinese was found suffering from a stab wound in his stomach In a house in Buklt Tlmah Road on Monday night. He was removed to hospital in a semi-conscious state.31 words
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Article, Illustration795 1934-06-05 12 TARIFF ON JAPANESE GOODS. According to the Parliamentary correspondent of The Times, there is some anxiety about the price level in the Colonial markets and it U suggested that, even apart from the quota, it may be necessary to impose a tariff on Japanese goods,795 words
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Advertisement106 1934-06-05 12 I I i^% J^T J^^^l sil i :3~si«si« \^^^»»sl 4^"^' rlri M ay. s% bs^bsßbQ _^^k_ ■-^•^■■a wjTi The Wiiite mess jacket has come to Ttay for warm weather "Formal Wear" The time Is past when the "dress up" order for warm evenings could only be not by the formal106 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-06-05 13 Uwns at Government House yesterday durlnr the King's Birthday garden party riven by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. Caildecott.22 words
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Article176 1934-06-05 13 Donations To Children's Aid Society. As a legacy from the late Mr. Robert Peirce the Children's Aid Society have received $425. The following donations have also been received: $100 each from the S.V.C. Volunteer Mess and the Hon. Mr. Begnall $50 each trom Mrs. Snow, Mr. R. U176 words
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Article92 1934-06-05 13 Negri Sembilan Volunteers On Parade. •From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. June 4. In accordance with custom a parade M the Negri Sembilan Volunteers was hetd on the Railway Station padang here. The large crowd witnessing the parade included H.H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negrt Sembilan K.C.M.G.92 words
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Article68 1934-06-05 13 At the annual genera? meeting of the Malayalee Association, office bearers were elected as follows: President, Mr. F. NeelankavlL vice-president, Mr. G. B. Pereira, hon. secretarj. Mr. P. P. Gomez, hon. treasurer. Mr. K. S. Pillay, sports secretary, Mr. A. I. Pereira, hon. auditor. Mr. B. S Miranda,68 words
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Article28 1934-06-05 13 The bill to effect the recommendations of the Government Committee for the co-ordination and control of transport is to be introduced at the next meeting of Federal Council.28 words
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Article648 1934-06-05 13 Ust Of Early Awards. (From Our Own Correspondent.? Kua'a Lumpur, June 4. The following is a Ust of the awards j in certain sections of the Malayan Exhibition: Art And Photography. Oils.— l, Mr. H. T. Chung; 2, Mr. Chan Peng Yun. Water colours.— Mrs. N. Hamerton.648 words
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Article83 1934-06-05 13 Singapore Merchants Optimistic. The Chinese merchants in Singapore have sent telegrams to the various commercial centres in China requesting the shipment of more native goods to that port, as the result of the rising prices of rubber and tin, which naturally make the earning power of the people83 words
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Article38 1934-06-05 13 Mr. T. D. Hughes. M.C.S.. Protector ef Chinese, Negri Sembilan. has received cable advice of the death in London of his only sister, Miss Megan Hughes, aged 22, who was on the staff of the Dominions Office, London.38 words
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Article158 1934-06-05 13 What Siam Would Gain By Cutting. Mr. O. P. Nijhoff, the delegated member of the expert committee of the League oi Nations for the Port of Bangkok, duly reported to that Committee on his return to Europe, says the Bangkok Nation. The principal point of his report158 words
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Advertisement95 1934-06-05 13 Wjttthe Qropics&U II ll^ Juxperieuce has abown that it I J JSJI»^* »d v «ni*g e noi to be content with (Imply Kiuoxinfjjwins and colds but to tumu* late at the s»me true body andimiud lo renewed activity C A F A S P.I Ni tlie newJoraa.of tbe world-famous <&Qf*>*95 words
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Advertisement65 1934-06-05 13 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT by the SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY Sun. June 1 7th, 1934 WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. In Production "MERRIE ENGLAND" REHEARSALS EVERY TUESDAY IN THE MEMORIAL HALL AT 5.15 p.m. NEW MEMBERS HEARTILY WELCOMED. GREAT WORLD SHOW VAUDEVILLES Kfl Q^ WEDNESDAY 6th JUNE AND %L*^ ACCLAIMED65 words
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Advertisement261 1934-06-05 13 DuNHILUS BRUYERE PIPES CIGARETTE HOLDERS LIGHTERS TOBACCO POUCHES Shipment Just Arrived MAYNARD CO. LTD. 11, Battery Road, Telephone 61 13. SINGAPORE. J|gl| BRINGS Sill NEW [fill ENERGY I The climate of the tropics weakens iuan> )■<•>- I ple.They feel run down...tired out. Waterbury's I Compound quickly corrects this condition. I261 words
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Article, Illustration3528 1934-06-05 14 MEN WHO WILL DEFEND "THE ASHES" AT NOTTINGHAM. Fourteen Players Chosen For Opening Match Of 1934 Series. R. E. 8. Wyatt of Warwickshire has been selected to captain England in the First Tai match which jßmmences at Nottingham on Friday3,528 words
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Advertisement123 1934-06-05 14 HANDS WERE RED AND SWOLLEN Eczema Dry, Scaly Rash. Cricnra Healed. 1 anflered twelve months witb eczema on my wrist and between my fingeis It broke out in a raata that was dry and scaly. My hands ware ted and swollen. and I bad many stoepless tnjbit un «c coun:123 words
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213 1934-06-05 15 Terrific Struggle For Heavyweight Championship At White City. PETERSEN REGAINS TITLE. Harvey Retires After 12th Round. Jack Petersen regained the heavyweight title he lost to Len Harvey In December last when he met the cl ampion over 15 rounds at the White City last ni~" Harvey retired after the ISthReuter - 213 words
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Article993 1934-06-05 15 Europeans' Easy Victory In Annual Match. For the second year in MS* the Europeans gained an nne-. Ed victory In their annual match against the Rest for the Clarke Cup. The Rest collapsed badly in their second innings, and the Europeans, left with 104993 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-06-05 15 "Twilight," ridden by Mr. F. W. Smyth, taking the last fence to win the Farmers' Race in the Exmoor Foxhounds Point- to-Point Stoeplcch at Brat ton Down.27 words
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Article386 1934-06-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent; Kuala Lumpur, June 4. Thanks to a fine Innings of 69 by J D. Hussey, the Selangor Club defeated the Penang Cricket Club by four wickets. Taking tee first knock yesterday the visitors had lost four wickets when tae luncheon interval386 words
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434 1934-06-05 15 Essex, who nad to field out against j Kent's big total last week, kept Surrey I In the field while they scored 570 for eight wickets and defeated tbe Oval team by an innings, while Hampshire scored a good win over Middlesex. At Manchester theReuter - 434 words
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Article33 1934-06-05 15 Correct solutions in The y Times Picture Puzzle Contest No. 4, which appeared in The Sunday Times of May 27, are: Bowers, Scrimshaw, Peel, Barker, Jack, Carter, Beck, Cope, Oliver, Starling.33 words
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Article109 1934-06-05 15 Beat Army In Swimming Contest The R.A.F. defeated the Army In an inter-services swimming contest at the Singapore Swimming Club rMs morning. The results of the various events were as follows: 8 lengths Free-style: RAF., 4 pts.; Army, 2 pts. 4 lengths Free-style: Army, 4; R.A.F., 2. 4109 words
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Article310 1934-06-05 15 Taesfe?, Jane 5. Football: First Division, Malays vs. S.R.C., Jalan Besar; Second Division. Wilt shires vs. Police, Anson Road; Third Division •(A). Harbour Board vs. Harlequins, 5.H.8.; Govt. League (Div. 2), AuditTreasury vs. Monopolies. J.C.S.A.; Friendly, S.C.C. vs. Fraser Neavc. S.C.C. Ooir: Women's Medal. Sepoy Lines O.C. Wednesday,310 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-05 15 THE IDEAL ENTERTAINER INDOORS OUTDOORS, N^jgjggjg^SftfA MODEL 102 \8 MSSKvm Lifelike tone \i Blkm Easy to carry aßm Record-carrying tray jft^^gTKjLKm Automatic brake Black $57.50 vj«P jffl^"' Coloured $62.50 I^ae "^^^^Qr Hear !t today at K^Jp "H.M.V." Specialists .;,-4t:lffiSwK^^L. Raffles Place, Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement50 1934-06-05 15 Other sporttac news wfll be found pace I fi. j KEEP YOUR EYE !ON THE HEAVENS! 9nk j The gasping climax of all screen music <£\ f BSrFaT A^l^- j shows is here!. staged ■L Jr IL^iO on the wings oi. giant \\*LJB IN/'WA/kJ seaplanes! ttSM 1 l/vVVn coming to50 words
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Advertisement17 1934-06-05 15 THE PUNTER safest thing he was ever on A CASE OF TIGER BEER Fraster Weave, .Lid. DISTRIBUTORS.17 words
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Article133 1934-06-05 16 London, June 4. Today's Derby call-over was as follow*: 13/8 Colombo. 10/1 Easton and Umidwar. 100/9 Windsor Lad. 25/1 Medieval Knight, Admiral Drake and Tiberius. 26/1 All Shah, taken and offered. 33/1 Valerius offered, 35/1 taken. 33/1 Badruddln offered, 40/1 taken. 45/1 Bondsman. 50/1 Rathmore. 66/1133 words
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Article38 1934-06-05 16 Amateur Open Finalist Turns Professional. London, June 1. James Wallace of Troon, runner-up in the British amateur open Golf Championship, Is turning professional. He has obtained a post at Selsdon Park Club near Croydon. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 38 words
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Article102 1934-06-05 16 Medieval Knight's Success. London, May 26. The Derby Trial Sweepstakes over a I mile and a half at llngneld to-day resulted as follows: MEDIEVAL KNIGHT 1 TIBERIUS 2 ON TOP 3 Five ran. Won by a short head, one and a half lengths between second and third. Tiberius102 words
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Article82 1934-06-05 16 Association Football In Italy. Milan, June 1. Results of ties in the second round of the world Association Football Championship, which were played in various Italian cities on Thursday, are as follows Germany defeated Sweden 2—l.2 1. Czechoslovakia beat Switzerland 3—2. Austria beat Hungary 2—l.2 1. Italy and82 words
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Article192 1934-06-05 16 Chinese Defeated In Final. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 4. The final of the knock-out football competition arranged <z. conjunction with the Malayan Exhibition resulted in the Selanger Tamils defeating the Selangor Chinese by three goals to one amid scenes of the wildest enthusiasm. The preliminary192 words
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Article49 1934-06-05 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 4. The golf international replayed final ook place yesterday. The betting was ma but Slam romped home by eight Hatches to four. This is the first time 31am has won. the victory being due to »ssiduous practice prior to the competition.49 words
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250 1934-06-05 17 Kwangtung Move Against Rail Restoration. I, inulinl. Jun. 5. 1,,, l ill I 0.1. (MM) nun la revealed In ilu < en t ral I. IMI I HIM. 11l *****1-'ll fill 111.14. i n ..nun, i iim liidlng |<nu. I thing i' i,. inn Mukdi250 words
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Article49 1934-06-05 17 Official I My NiiiiMiH' MkiiiK. lime Hi. Foreign Mlnlxlry liiim iMMited drnlal of rrport« I Iml Hraraj^nl had b«*e) itarhad wfcere4y Thlna wuuM |»aaf Amoy to Japan firr UK yean .liipiinrw* asurcee are 1. 1.i mill fin Ihf dIiMM-mliiMllnn i.i id. mvm mi,* Mln Kirn M...49 words
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Article255 1934-06-05 17 Keturn Of MomtHtcry \(I\(M Jllisl. ■hanghal, Juna 4. i iii, im i mi, r* ara MM NUmed iittiiiklni Hip < IHialllona aloiiii till nik.um lim I I ii. n iin w. ii inn Command) > nl tha in iriMipa in tl« i' nil ttialiid hru*V Mini on nla255 words
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Article61 1934-06-05 17 Krliu Of (roydon Murdrr Oik Umduii, May »0 i ii' Mhiiiii who waa amtenaed to death t<* the mafwM of a woman at Pi.,11 »i,,i. iimh m ha ntered with nthar mon for thn pmrwiai'a of ry. haa bran reprieved Th" three I ih- appaala of thl Iwu61 words
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Article64 1934-06-05 17 Mm, In I iml Ol Kills \l llrcMlau. in, ,i,.ii M«y 11. A n I' i ii. 'I Ol IN iii, in NU opened today on fharae of tiiKii treaeon In m,,. mi ,ihk arm< d r< aletanoa lo Naalain ul the liriliininn ol tail rpgliiK' If64 words
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Article77 1934-06-05 17 Anidiinlv d»«n Sp«rtn I'rhio For CodM km Koml. I-..1. May II i rrU lor IMI of Ihf Ai adpinlp dra ■port* amounllin tn •.■into iranca haa bf <'ii awarded In Mi" .lim, (Vmlok ulld M«imw4. w»mi nrw Ironi Parli i<> n»w v.»ri phi ii, i in Tin77 words
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Article40 1934-06-05 17 AN ANTI -FASCIST. liioai.' May II I'miiaa.ir Muelaaa R«tar, wlw> wai I, i M <l wllh null ritM I"' i,< i win < n i it* Mtrvaei* end Italian i Irrgy wu» a< ii »a yaara' runiim in, ni iirut.i wirWaaa40 words
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Article119 1934-06-05 17 I laboiiilr I him nil rrt'purationM. Tokln Jiuir 4 Wllh waiahlpn lln« Itrlluln. Aon i ;i Mil hon 'I in Inkin iinv i. ii the nurpnan of partlilpiillm Ii imirow'a aluln funoral. rlwliorutp iirpimrallona Im I llinil reipeota to Jaimn'a an-iii ro an almiMl completed riva thouaand troop*119 words
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Article184 1934-06-05 17 SrritHiN riwhkm Kacva Mr. lt<MMM<V<*ll. Naw York, June 4. ihi i Hmi nao|n| <i i rr». uitv thai haa ao far urlam UlUlai the Null i nl Idioai' veil mi hln nliiin 1,, Wnxlilnn I mii In 1 1 hundn 'i ii' "i <n,i nmi. ali'i-l 111,Reuter - 184 words
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Article47 1934-06-05 17 Waali nut'iii. Jinn 4 A i. ■llrli'iii y Mill, wi.i.ii piovldaa for ii I'wnh null. iv nl |l IVIIIKMI.I mil n pot< mi. -I nHi i iniiiiii. nl appro Kiimiiilv in inhi 000,000, haa lippii paaa id. il. ma* of KepTaa»>nt»ll*p» and haa Imtm MM*47 words
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Article270 1934-06-05 17 ABOLITION OF FREE STATE SENATE. "Will IntviUlily l.ml To l(c\ululion 11»7W' ixH.im. May 10. The a«tiai«> ii" i ledaj ksiMMavlM Ih.i II in. I, im, l mil, nli In Thi inn iMfofi ii i<-i •> kbolltliHi unit hai aJrtadr bt«n pmid Ijiwn HOVM I In' srimlt> la iiilklii In n270 words
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Article125 1934-06-05 17 lviii). oik.i k. H. .il Of War llrlirvrd raNN«d. iiiirn. Mny 11. 'I'lir ,iii i I i 1 1 w.ll i 1 1 i•- Imiuii ill pn'iniMt Thnr* il In fcillnwln« luddrn rlun|« ol tttltudi "i 'I" tm im >nd ihi it»rl h« luia imiiii i iv Mm125 words
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Article, Illustration5751 1934-06-05 18 Bank Holiday Hooligans, The Countryside's Curse Tin Combines In A New Guise "Saviours Of Malaya" Rubber Restriction: Opinion Reviewed Labour Drops "Uncle Arthur'— Mosley: "Like A Continental Dancing Master" A Big Noise For The Base "Diana" Gets Ready For Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondence.) Bnunc Times Office.5,751 words
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Advertisement187 1934-06-05 18 This health fl!#JBI health. Its revitalising, stimulating force w^ Btfer-v can be felt from the very first glassful. _—^==/£am H^J jfjiki^ Take it regularly and within a very few V Sf HI il days you will begin to enjoy the return IP^ 4lf fll Mb^ of real health, real vigour,187 words
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Advertisement356 1934-06-05 19 >.' ;^'-'*y.. t-V-^' < ';*«r <^opa|oab nj Entirely new bodywork of unique design jfllj (tcitk ample room for five grown-up passengers) lltil Buoyant Power I (A flexible engine mounting ichich absorbs every trare of engine vibration) j Controlled Free-wheeling j Combined with synchn-mesh gears not only in the more usual356 words
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Article, Illustration82 1934-06-05 20 M. A. H. A. Exhibition THE EXHIBIT of the F.M.S. Railways. THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT'S STAND. MALAYAN FERTILISERS, LTD. MR. F W DOI'GLAS (right) with the Sultan of Selangor and Mr. M. B. Shelley, acting Chirf Secretary to Government. THE STALL of John Little Co., Ltd. POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS82 words
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