The Straits Times, 23 June 1934
1934-06-23
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Title Section37 1934-06-23 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAHLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER EX MALAYA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. 20 PAGES. The Straits Times PO PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNK 23. 1934. PRICE 1037 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement332 1934-06-23 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. I'PHONE 6151). ivTsif] OUR NEW SHOWROOMS. J I PASKOE ft CO. I CORNWALL I HOUSE I 64. Orchart Bd. /^jß^. 0 isso I yes the Keratiiu lWfflE ln the Hair^^ IjPWsrWJ^B/ and thereby \J^ Xj^^m VI HpPPPP|f|W/ banishes superfluous hair y./rfßr vV^7l IB I "Px troubles332 words
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Advertisement391 1934-06-23 1 ifVAtt LuilFU«:T*i. JAVA QT^Ppqtj^***. HHHHBBB I ROBINSON'S I FABRIC CAVALCADE From Until JUNE 21st. JUNE 30th. A REMARKABLE EXHIBITION OF EXCLUSIVE DRESS MATERIALS SELECTED FROM THE FINEST BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL LOOMS. THIS UNIQUE COLLECTION COMPRISES FABRICS FOR EVERY CONCEIVABLE OCCASION, AND EACH AND EVERY PATTERN WILL BE ON VIEW IN391 words
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Advertisement555 1934-06-23 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO BKRVICEB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. JO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYTB GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN DIM Tonnage B' pore RANCH! 17.00° June M BURDWAN «.070555 words
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Advertisement407 1934-06-23 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAN. SA. HAKONE MARU July 1 sj. SUWA MARU July 17 sa. FCSHIMI MARU Jury 30 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong. Shanghai Sc Japan, available for 3 months. To First class Second class Hong Kong407 words
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Advertisement848 1934-06-23 2 ■«WBE jIJBI^ S PRESIDENT LINERS I £71.12.FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA. This rate includes: (a) Sad esaas passage Singapore U Htmg (b) Tosrtst etass across the Pacific. (c) Ist etas* rail across America. (d) Toarfct class Atlantic m the new and fsartw v. Manhattan or as. Washington NOTE: If848 words
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Advertisement1193 1934-06-23 2 8 H If PINO. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE Ht'A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO, Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual (1931* LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNABD STEAM SHIP CO LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN1,193 words
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Article238 1934-06-23 3 Allegation Against hineae iti Kow was charged under Labour Ordinance II inundore and 80 labourer! to PuUu Bulang early Evidence was given by a cl.ik in >ur ufllce tliut Puklil Munilorv came to the ofllce and lianded In a lalnt Ui.it he and 20 la238 words
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Article143 1934-06-23 3 30 New Species Discovered In Hornet). ml Kmubulu and Us. I.i ted by n and Mr R E i eighth ■< Hardens 1 Uullviin >ucd Holttum Ut scribes his visit to Mi Kmubulu in search ol new specie* ni which ii>' discovered 30 iv.ii lives i i.iiu.inir account143 words
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Article194 1934-06-23 3 Fine Display Of Local Talent. Local talent was on show Wesley Church Hall, Fort Canning Road, last night, when the sixth uf tin annual series of "Wesley ConcerU" was held. Most of the performer! Madame DleU, Mr. P. Grltnbert, Mrs. Howard Ptdloir and Mrs. Ida Klnloch, are wellknown194 words
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Article191 1934-06-23 3 Ready For International Communications. Medan, June 30. Now that Jupun has constructed reand transmitters, and Ukeu ..*ary measures to be included vi the International wireless ttltphani as, the wireless service al Bandoeng has made preparations to ..ullage of the position. There Ls vary frequent cable traffic between Ni191 words
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Article112 1934-06-23 3 European And Wife Sent To Hospital. In a motoring accident at Ins U!i mile, Seletar Road, shortly after midnight on Friday, a car containing Mr A v H. Johnson, an engineer employed at the Naval Base, and his wile, overturned after being in collision with another vehicle112 words
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Article69 1934-06-23 3 Protest About Hoard* Formation. Singapore Ratepayers' Association, ai uurilng, protested agalujt tiif formation ol tni board o( tin: Singapore tmprovtmgnt Trust. They pointid out that of the ten prtstnt mtmbtn of the board only .i be rt.'gurded aa dODtl the Colony. These two are HOHllns— ol tlif Municipal69 words
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Article75 1934-06-23 3 liail For rierk Accused Of (heating. Ooh Lai Kang, mauagiiu) clerk In the oflloe of Mr. 8. Fung, a local solicitor, appeared before Mr. Norman cirice, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon to answer a charge of cheating On, Dr. C li Wlthen Ps i suggested i hi i75 words
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Article219 1934-06-23 3 I The following passengers arrived In Singapore by the P. and O. Ranchl From London Mr. and Mrs. J Bolssler, Mr. H. Baguley. Miss W. Bnmaan Mr. and Mrs. O. Carruthers, Mr. S. Dlmmock, Mr. Q. Hawking, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmer. Mr. R. Jamieson,] Mr. and Mrs. A219 words
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Article56 1934-06-23 3 AciAi'KNOK, Brit, 4,05 l tons, from Liverpool 21-1. for Hankow 26-1. MONO I. AM. Brit 10 tons, from Indraglrl 33 fi for Indraglrl 26-S JCRAMTUT. Brit 7J tom, from Muar 21-1, Muar 28-1 RANCHI, Brit I S4B tons, from London 22-0. for Tokulmnitt 23 -8. MAUCCA, Brit 7456 words
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Article90 1934-06-23 3 Baturday, June 23. I SMS* alongU4a UieJ.Vbarna or eipecUd lo KEFFEI lIARBOVB. MuUi wiiarf Lcti 'Spartan." Sri Tuuda. Aquurlim, Tug "Prince." W HI "iupply." Oil Wliar. Nil. Cual Wnarl Nil VESSELS IN UKI UOCKS. lanjoiis fata. Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Asdang. Krpprl lluboar. King's Dock The90 words
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Article40 1934-06-23 3 WHAT DID GLADSTONE SAY? To the Editor ol the Straits Times Sir Never having read the Ency-cloput-dia Brltannlca, I regret I am unable to tell "Capone" what Gladstone said about it In 1864. -Your*, etc., LAURENCE HENDERSON. Penaug, June 19.40 words
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Article152 1934-06-23 3 The eleveath edlltuit ot The Mutor Butt Manual," written by tho staff ot The Motor Boat, has made 1U appcarauca. Eleven at U»fc 21 chapteri have beoii completely rewritten and all of 1 1., wtluis thoroughly revised. In view ol il.c rapid develupmeuts In m>>tor boaUiitf during the152 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement59 1934-06-23 3 UtlJ States \isgSr Company ,rr >«.u (Olni oo tMVtt Iftht ii. l trivcl via Jj|>»n »n<* America M M)SC. TO »K«iMNU \iv nr\N ano AMEuir* now £66/' UPWARDS i, I |m »iin »io,j-ov« v.i >..» USA h ng July It I'OTtfctt" l.usg E*O4 July Illli iii Buiilli Al -1 cuinp59 words
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Advertisement796 1934-06-23 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (incorporate 4. WUM4 LLOYDS AQENTSi 4OOKINU AOKNI S, IMrkltlAl. AIRWAYS F-sLS sU-IS AND SUM STATES rAILWATB. •SLBFUONSi Freight Mil Faatagt till CANADIAN PACIFIC, i Incorporated lo Knglaod) IKIMk VIA CANADA Hong Eoog to Kngland 38 dkvs Bong atom to Vaocourtr II days ib SHANGHAI. MAQASAKI KOBK. VOKO796 words
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Advertisement518 1934-06-23 3 KLIMMAN MK'kNAI I STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incutpurstcd la Bngiaixl.) "KI.I.KKMAN" 1 INK FOR HAVRIV LONDON, ROTTbIKDAM A HAMBURG Via Parts in Saat OaoaJ Dm Sails SJMWH toon S'por* CITY or WINNIPIO June as July a far MONO CONO SHAMQIUI JAI-AN ♦OTTV OF WINDSOR July 14 July II CITY Or WEI.MNO'I'ON518 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1934-06-23 3 SINUAPORB WBATHBB REPORT. StaUons Ysitcrdny Last night Max Rainfall Bright Mln temp. Ins Bur.gl.lne temp •p hw. *F Alor Btar 82 00a S 5 74 Sltlawan 91 Nil 4.6 73 K Trcngganu No report. BusJt Jeram 87 Nil 48 73 Malacca 83 008 17 74 Singapore i Kallang Aerodrome) 86131 words
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Advertisement422 1934-06-23 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Wben applying fot aay positian advertised In these columns send copies at Ustlmonials. Do not wnd originals, LOCAL EMPLOYERS hiving vacancies for Europeans ar L urged to consult the Chairman of the European Unemployment Committee at the V.MC.A.. Singapore. A CONDUCTOR, Salary $40. South Johore Please apply with422 words
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Advertisement758 1934-06-23 4 MOTOR VEHICLES MORRIS COWLEY. model 1916, 30 m.p.g., overhauled for quick sale. $125 cas'n. No offers. 379, Paya Lebar Road, Fairy dale." USED CARS— Baby Aust Fiat HUlman, Morris, etc., etc. Eastern Auto Co., Ltd., 69/79 Orchard Road, Singapore. LANE MOTOR GARAGE, 59, Penan jUne. Corner Orchard Road. PHONE 2936.758 words
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Advertisement759 1934-06-23 4 FOR SALE. j EUROPEAN Boarding Establishment as a going concern. All rooms occupied. Selling cheap. Apply 847. Straits Times. CHEAT SCRIBBLINO PADS— FOR WORKSHOPS, SCHOOLS AND OFFICES— SEE ADVERTISEMENT— IN THIS ISSUE. ONE T.ML RADIO set, perfect condition. Six months guarantee. Combined with gramophone. Write Box No. 834, Straits Times.759 words
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Advertisement887 1934-06-23 4 J LEGAL NOTICES. Ordinance No. 44 (Bankruptcy) In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 468 of 1932. Re CHOP FOO WAH. TAKE NOTICE that the Official Assignee will move this Honourable Court on Friday, July 6, 1934 at the hour of 11 o'clock887 words
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Advertisement742 1934-06-23 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc YORK LODGE 64, LLOYD BOAD, SINGAPORE. Palatial new residential hotel, beautifully furnished. Double and single rooms Roof gardens, spacious lounges. Terms moderateInspection Invited Tele. S3OX RUBBER STAMPS i of every description made to j| order. Prices from 75 cents upwards— Cash with all orders. THE STRAITS TIMES,742 words
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Advertisement748 1934-06-23 4 FIGARO Ladles Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING. By European Experts. $8, $10 ONLY BAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) and at 93, Bras Basah Road. Another NEW PIPE THE "WUNUP" KOOLCLEAN PIPE. Made in England, with Glearnlng'Bakellte Normal Shape Bowl. It Is light, extremely strong, and perfectly balanced- With Cornish Kaolin Koolclean Inner Bowl,748 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1934-06-23 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malayt Malaya PosUreMonthly t 3.00 f 4.00 I 1.50 Quarterly S B.M SU.OO f 750 Half Yearly $17.00 «4.00 115.00 Yearly $34.00 148 00 $30.00 Note.— OoUUtton cheques tboob? include the uinal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions tot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are182 words
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Advertisement64 1934-06-23 5 n n* 7 i ie« *-> [f v liuL i 111 nvlv w IuSEPHIIIE mai ii t a t i i i in llMi omvkn tL mil KHBU bi«u iUIHI < W "r fww V VF mmii |mm uimu tfimift WIWH HOI Til k m ft! MIIi II I r*»»*n#64 words
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Advertisement41 1934-06-23 5 I PHIbOO Hi 1 1 ln I I nil iMwJiii AM |im iUite y« M^ M r I t v. i rm wm nmtiN «i en nt in VI Jll ttijtii I I mi UliAl ftlWI tMlll*MMltft n 'i 188 ivRPM41 words
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Advertisement21 1934-06-23 5 Mm lililti II 111 ..it, IMAVII '^Aililfw"" m?-r' .in ranrr in P l^il If ii 1 1 I I Urn I21 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-06-23 5 HH It 4 I Hr»»« >' I Ml' |M H I In I I I 1,4 h»'Hi Ml I'- I I n >i Ht J n n I27 words
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Miscellaneous19 1934-06-23 5 I Ii ■IB f~ 1 ii r i j I I si Ihi till t t I "PFtFT^ pW.19 words
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Article, Illustration2660 1934-06-23 6 Formation Fffefcf To Sir«fc»n— TV™ JWpton** For Fighting Forces Roya/ Forre Toronto— King* Cup Entries Jffc/t Speed* Aisured /Veto Monoplane Racert. (By Our Aviation Correspondent.) London, May 29. QLJCCESS attended the first Air Day, held last Thursday. Nearly 90,000 people visited the2,660 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement62 1934-06-23 6 CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) miITE EIQOIRIES FOR ENGINES (CIUDE Oil FROM 3lH.f. TO 24| H.P.) ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ACCESSORIES. PUMPS Hunt m power. m GENERAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS. TEL. 5471. t T l THE SUNDAY TIWES J MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER; CLEARANCE SALE LADIES' HATS DRESSES 60ING AT HALF62 words
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Advertisement206 1934-06-23 6 I I mM. i I alimys use Lux ErV^Rß|L^Hs^|KrE r V^RR|L^Hs^|Kr" < W<_ I*^ >S-\ Toilet Soap, it is so KraaCr-dfiiW EpX? '^***iW^ man eUom fur keej>- khlfwJjHHk M W ing skin F^fra^K^B^l^r^ w*si3 wnY not (;iu von: skin f&ytfflJSß^* THIS APPEALING RKAITY? To stand the terrific plare of the206 words
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Article306 1934-06-23 7 "BE SPORTS AND PAY UP." f WWHiiPh Appeal. AT BRAttft PAOftAWT. tiUll LtttniMir. Jon* >\hnrtt tSR pcotdr attended tbe first nlgtit of the ftfriot of Branty itnr* 1 at the ofllcfats who had mi, the audience, re •']lnde* them that the *tinw was for cfiartty, and a<4ted them "to he306 words
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Article179 1934-06-23 7 f»rdiftanre To f.»n«r.i! Production. An Otdtnanre to control the time and method of thr preparation and .Mon of land for the growth of rlrr Is to b^ introduced at the nr*t meeting of Legislative Council Under thr Ordinance It shall oc tiw ful ior the .Governor In Council,179 words
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Advertisement160 1934-06-23 7 /amaifffgw las* daw IS liillil tMAflNtt At aID MUW "Wt •w.m JL^. i^BLV "NANAp....,.d (hrouri. t'Htrrp «bt.?ts pB^^WJBT TO lilO?M»O» K Si« Kli— W'" BsnBJBJ^pjBJS9IfW|BBBBABJ A t.At'tW a j fAliilFii^j^M 3.19-9.19-^i 9.i1: CECIL B. (Ml II FRIOHTEN^D Paramount Sdr»r PEOPLB'* TH^ COLI6BT V HERBERT i»P ilk J M«RBH«LL H IW^v160 words
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Advertisement157 1934-06-23 7 PAVII lON Wfe HHMk we are moral. 6IS— 9 IS jk mf M fi fe m cltfllte<). MAttMMIiS 1 I LESLIE HOWARD ANN HARDING mm %4j^ B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^bV(^e I mvii i Wm Mm MTRNA LOT FHft HAPIITWI WltllAM GAtCM, ffA FnEE PR cSBBi commn to CAPITOL tourtBUEE tun XBF FlP"t XLME!157 words
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Advertisement119 1934-06-23 7 For ftc vm\ tor the yrmmaAe U9M and airy linen shoes In various colors wftH nh heels to enhance thfetr bedotr- Asm*** Ab¥fcHtiseMENt or THE MMMMMMM SHOE CO LTD. tiditl'l most KUI(i81ll HlkUlll slnßinc. .Htic' :»W m Ultwitwtnti}. "KNUBSURAT BALA" fcfectrtfylne t-tettnmment of the most ttnnsttrtf kind whkfi *<fT vntt119 words
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Article193 1934-06-23 8 Slightly Better Rubber Orders. iFrom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, June 23. Both London and New York rubber markets are reported very dull, and the volume of business passing is only moderate. Although slightly better orders have been received in the market today and the Continent is reported193 words
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Article301 1934-06-23 8 Singapore, June 23, 12 noon. Bayer Sellet Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 7.25 Hamburg Cube 7.25 White Muntok Pepper 33.50 White Pepper 32.50 Black Pepper 14.75 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.55 Small Flake Tapioca 4.10 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Small Pearl Tapioca301 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article15 1934-06-23 8 Issued by Fraser Co., Exchange Stock Brokers. Singapore, Jane 23, 10 a.m.15 words
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Article456 1934-06-23 8 Issue Val. Pd. 1 1 Nawng Pet 1 1 North Taiping 5/- 5/- Pahang Consols. '5/*- 5/- Pangnga River 50 50 Penawat 5/- 5/- Pengkalen Ord. 1 1 Petaling Tin £1 £1 Puchong 1 1 Pulau Kamiri £1 £1 Pungah 1 1 Puteh 1 1 Rahman Hyd. £1 £1456 words
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Article295 1934-06-23 8 Issue fal. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.80 0.85 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.55 1.60 II £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.16.0 6.0.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 il £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 26/6 27/3 ■1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 25/-295 words
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Article140 1934-06-23 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 103140 words
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Article364 1934-06-23 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Price Eraser Lyall Evatt Co. K. Sidim ($1) 2.30 2.40 2.35 2.45 Kundong (|1) 2.10 2.30 2.30 2.35 cd. L-inas (|1) 2.02 i/ 2 2.12 V* 2.05 2.15 M. Pindas (|l) 1.35 1.40 1.32 Vi 1.37V4 M. Tekong (|1)364 words
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Article215 1934-06-23 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 2/4 i/ 8215 words
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Article96 1934-06-23 8 Rugby, June 21. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.43 J,i Athens 525 sellers. Belgrade 221 Berlin 13.21 y Bombay 1/6 3/64 Brussels 21.58 Bucharest 5.05 Buenos Aires 36/2 sellers official. Copenhagen 22.39 1/ 2 Geneva 15.50 Helsingfors 226% Hong Kong 1/5 Vi Lisbon 110 Madrid 36 27/32 Milan 58British Wireless - 96 words
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Article25 1934-06-23 8 From China and Japan by Sulsang due at Singapore 6 a.m. on Tuesday. From Holland by Slamat due at Singapore on Tuesday morning.25 words
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Article148 1934-06-23 8 The rate of Issue Is Rs. 15o=*l00. The rate of payment la Rs. 157 =5100. The rate of payment Is the rate current on the day of receipt of the Money Order Advice by the Straits Settlements Post Office. The rates of issue of Money Order drawn on148 words
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Article68 1934-06-23 8 Noon, June 23. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 21% 22 (F. 0.8.) July 22J/ 8 22 3. 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. July-Sept. 22% 23 Oct.-Dec. 23V2 23% Jan.-Mar. 24 Vfe 24' i Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable:68 words
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Article187 1934-06-23 8 T»*aj. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and riadjoe (Bllnjoe) ..3 p m. Netherlands India: HBagan and Bengkalis (Toboall) 4 pm. Bandjermacln (Belauanj ..4 p.m. Laboean Btllk and Tandjong Balcl TRantau) 4 p.m. Rengat Tencbllahan (Maros) 4 p.m. Sarawak and Slbu (Vyner Brooke) 4 p.m. Siam, Burma.187 words
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Article33 1934-06-23 8 Dempo Naldcra Corfu Conts Verde Sibajak Left Arrd. S'per* I.or.dna May 11 May 30 May 11 June 2 May 25 June 16 May 17 June 9 Jun3 1 June 2133 words
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Article116 1934-06-23 8 RUBBER ENGINEERING. Paper Read At Engineering Association Of Malaya. A well supported mcetinj of members and friends was held at the Roof Garden of the Adelphl Bo ;1, by permission of the management, on ursday evening when a p. per. entitled "Manufacture and Uses of Rubber as applied to Engineering,"116 words
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Article72 1934-06-23 8 A motor lorry driven by a Chinese ujbjp daap v o*uj poppasyesterday afternoon at the 6' 2 mile stone Changl Road. 1 occu- pants of the lorry were eight Indian coolies and everyone of them received injury varying in sevcrit: through none were dangerously hurt. The driver72 words
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Article78 1934-06-23 8 Saturday, June 23, 3 p.m.. Headquarters, S.V.F.A., Field Day, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Coy., Table "A.", 2.30 p.m., Fairer Range, "A" M.0.) Coy., M.O. Classification. Sunday, June 24, 6.00 a.m., Headquarters, Intelligence PI., Platoon Ride, 7.00 a.m., Farrer Range, "E" (Chinese), Coy., Chinese Interport, 9.0078 words
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Article56 1934-06-23 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. tomorrow The mall will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non-boxholdera will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m.56 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article956 1934-06-23 9 POSITION OF VOLKSRAAD. Symington and Wilson's weekly ber market report from London, dated May 23, states: Owing to the holidays there have only been four working days since the issue of our last report. The market has been Inactive with only a moderate business passing and fluctuations956 words
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Article759 1934-06-23 9 In their weekly rubber market report from London, dated June 6, Messrs. Symington and Wilson state In our report last week we stated that for the moment there would aeem to be little incentive to any substantial price movement in either direction. We had however rather759 words
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802 1934-06-23 9 LONDON TIN MARKET. QUIET INDUSTRIAL DEMAND. London, June 4. The London tin market has been extremely dull of late, Industrial demand in all directions being quiet The May statistics, recording a further moderate reduction in visible supplies, have been received with very little comment. The obscurity surrounding the United States802 words
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Article430 1934-06-23 9 Welcome Reduction In Loss On Working. The Merton Rubber Syndicate. Limited, held its twenty-fifth annual ordinary general meeting at the I registered offices, 481-484. Salisbury I House, London, on May 15. The chairman (Mr. Percival James Burgess) said: The profit and loss account for the past year430 words
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Article314 1934-06-23 9 The Prince Of Wales And Prosperity. The Priswe m Wales "Until world conditions improve generally it is useless to Tpeak of prosperity in connection with one single nation." Sir H. McGowma (Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries). i ••If the barriers which prevent the free flow314 words
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Advertisement663 1934-06-23 9 BANKING. BONG KONG SHANGHAI B/NKING CORPORATION. Oncorpotmnad to Hot* Eoa«> Tfi. liability of members Is United to the ertrnt and In marner prescribed kj Ordinance No. S d 1830 at the Colour. BTAD Omcr.: BOKO «OMJ. Author*** C.psUl Issued and Tuilf oaid uo r"'ow»*w» Sterling f,?£E22 1 silver ♦r.000.0e0 Proorlrto.li663 words
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Advertisement423 1934-06-23 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 18S3> Paid Up CapiUl m 60&0 M shares of £5 each 13.000 (KM Reserve Fund 13.000.00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors tS.OOO.OW ■RAD OFFICE M. Blaasysas* London E.C.2. Agents and Branches. Alor SUr nouo Amrltsar Ipon Betnar«i»423 words
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Article125 1934-06-23 10 Singapore. ALHAMBiiA P<W Prtghtened People with CUudeUc Colbert Herbert Mmshall. 6 16— ft 16. CAPITOL Ntuia ,Ith Anna BUn. 116— 8 15. GOODWOOD PAWS HOTEL Special Dinner Jt Paocc. OESAT WORLD Cabaret— The Indiscretion* of Bvt BaUle of life, alto My P«l The King. MABLBOROUOB Khuiwurat Bate, Hindustani Talkie.125 words
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903 1934-06-23 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. INDEPENDENCE I One of the most extraordinary I features of the process of consolidation of the Japanese grip on that Chinese territory which is now known as Manchukuo is the persistence with which the Japanese and their satellites seek to convince the903 words
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Article768 1934-06-23 10 LOCAL ADVERTISING. In addition to the books advertising the counties of Lancashire and Kent, to which reference was made yesterday, we have now received from the office of H M Trade Commissioner at Singapore a copy of a smaller book setting forth the industrial and commercial768 words
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Article1107 1934-06-23 10 Joan Ridley - AMERICAN TENNIS. (By Joan Ridley). An idea hat been allowed to grow that America's day of tennis supremacy it over. The supporters of this theory have pointed to the results at Wimbledon last year as their proof. But in this article, Miss Joan Ridley, the British tennis1,107 words
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Advertisement261 1934-06-23 10 D.LL.Or\Q SHOES wt MMJL£fJ\ THEY MA TCH YOUR MOOD LJUU^^^fLJ THEY SUIT YOUR FROCK r^^^^^ 0000^ THEY FIT YOUR FEET •BAII.V.S MAM.. <.KE- -BAIXVS C Utifc Ot CUINB (lAN il i (in iv 1808, colour COURT SHOE plain or fancy. TrimUuuiijwsnc. trimmed bro*» a:id cham- mcd gp.,,^ htt A U261 words
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Advertisement93 1934-06-23 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. THERE 3 Mtkiag MiU m gMi aa a 'MaRCONIPHONE' RADIO GRAMOPHONE NEW MODEL $275 Cabiiat af a#Mia(ly salactaa vatart. (Ca« tme hear mm piajiag) AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COLLVER CUAY, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) CUBRAN At the General Hospital, Singapore, on June 23,93 words
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Article506 1934-06-23 11 FOREIGN DUTIES INCREASED AND PRICE DROPPING. SELLING POOL PROPOSED. Crippling Duty Of £13 A Ton In United States. While the prices of tin and rubber remain firm, the price of palm oil, one of Malaya's newest and most promising products, is dropping. Shipments front this country this year506 words
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Article60 1934-06-23 11 No Political Influence On Immigration. Rugby, June 21. In giving the assurance that Government were not influenced by political considerations in the allotment of immigration permits for Palestine, the Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Llstet, stated that no censideratiojj had ever actuated either th? Gove"rjiment or the High Commis•icner exceptBritish Wireless - 60 words
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Article87 1934-06-23 11 Sequel To Big Stockyard Fire In Chicago. Chicago, June 22. One person is dead and 40 oti ::s are seriously ill with typhoid as a result of the great stockyard fire in .May. The outbreak 15 due to sewerage infiltration Into a cattle reservoir during the fire, theReuter - 87 words
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507 1934-06-23 11 Berlin, June 22. Drastic new regulations for the allotment of foreign exchange, announced today by the Reichsbani:, provide that from now on no more foreign exchange will be handed out than is received each day. The allotments will not be the same for allBritish Wireless - 507 words
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Article, Illustration54 1934-06-23 11 Pictured in their cage at the Bronx Zoo, shortly after their arrival, are two of the three riant Usards brought back from Netherlands India by Edward H. Harkness and C.ipt. Lawrence P. K. Griswold These repUlw, taid to be twentieth century examples of prehistoric monsters, measure54 words
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Best Employment Figures Since 1929.
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Article73 1934-06-23 11 Death Of Vice-President Of Armour's Chicago, June 22. Mr. F. J. Reynolds, vice-president of Armour and Co. (one of the largest meat-packing and slaughtering establishments in the United States), was found today by his wife in a bathroom of their home mortally wounded. Mr. Reynolds died73 words
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Article135 1934-06-23 11 Heavy Death Roll In Mm District Shanghai, June 22. A number of dykes on the right bank of the Huangho collapsed yesterday, and the entire Mm district In the province oT Shensi, is inundated, involving scry heavy loss of life. The District Officer, who himself narrowly escaped being135 words
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Article81 1934-06-23 11 Closing Causes Great Traffic Diversion. Rugby, June 21. Demolition of Waterloo Bridge was begun yesterday and the closing of the bridge from tomorrow will necessitate one of the greatest diversions of traffic which has ever taken place in London as the temporary bridge carries only one way traffic.British Wireless - 81 words
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Article86 1934-06-23 11 Spending Holiday In Switzerland. Geneva, June 19. The Empress ol ifeersia, All Riza Malekh Pahlevi, arrived on Monday at Celigny, near GeneVa, from Berlin. The Empress is visiting her two sons, one of them being the Crown Prince, who have been studying for some time past atAneta-Trans-Ocean - 86 words
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Article57 1934-06-23 11 3,120,000,000 Francs To Be Spent. Paris, June 16. A bill envisaging the expenditure of 3,120,000,000 francs for buttressing France's national defence which provides for appropriations for perfecting the naval, military and air forces as well as for strengthening France's eastern fortifications, was approved by the Chamber on FridayAneta-Trans-Ocean - 57 words
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Article186 1934-06-23 11 Rugby, June 21. The Minister for Labour, Sir Henry Betterton, stated in the House of Commons today that the number of registered employed was at present 10,187,000, the highest figure since 1928: The number of registered unemployed on May 14 was 2,090,000. That was 58,000 lower thanBritish Wireless - 186 words
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Article202 1934-06-23 11 Three Alternatives Face South-West Leaders. The South- West Defence Conference at Canton, attended by military leaders of Kwangsi, Hunan and Kwangtung, it is rumoured, was caJJed chiefly to decide which of the three following alternatives to adopt: Firstly, opposing dictatorship by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. Secondly, sincere Co-operation betweenSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 202 words
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Article52 1934-06-23 11 Soviet Ambassador To Be Succeeded By Jew. Moscow, June 22. M. Khinchuk, Soviet Ambassador to Germany, win return to Moscow under a decree of the Central Executive Committee pubL '-jd toda; M. Jacob Suritz, who is Jew, recently Soviet Ambassador to Turkey, will succeed M. Khinchuk inReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1934-06-23 11 London, June 12. The P. and O. Banking Corporation announces a dividend of 5 per cent. less Income tax for the year ended Mar. 31.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article85 1934-06-23 11 Eyesight Strained By Recent Labours. London, June 22. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald's medical advisers have recommended him three months' holiday from official work as soon as possible, according to The Times. Tfiey feel flbat {he added labours of the Privileges Committee Imposed undue strain85 words
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Article191 1934-06-23 11 China-Manchukuo Rail Agreement. Shanghai. June 22. An official declaration regarding the international trains to be run under the auspices Of a Chinese tourist bureau is expected {p be released for publication HmultanepusTy in Nanking Shanghai, Pelpfing, Tientsin, Changchun, Mukden and other large Kities in China and Manchukuo on191 words
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Article68 1934-06-23 11 Message To Royalists In Spain. Madrid, June 17. Ex-King Alfonso has been officially recognised by the executive committee of the Monarchist Party as the sole representative 6t trie monarchical idea In Spain. The former King has informed his supporters that he will continue to perform his duty untoAneta-Trans-Ocean - 68 words
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Article174 1934-06-23 11 R.A.F. To Create A Special Unit. SECRET BUILDING. Multi-Gun Planes To Be Investigated. London, June 22. It is understood that the Royal Air Force is creating a special unit to study air fighting with the assistance of pilots who specialised as fighters in the Great War.174 words
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Article276 1934-06-23 11 Convicted Banker's Secretary. New York, June 22. Miss Sarah Burke, aged 55, former confidential secretary of Joseph Wright Harriman (who was found guilty by a Federal court and jury on charges of falsifying the records and misapplying the funds of the Harriman Bank), lias committed suicide, according toSin Kuo Min - 276 words
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Article41 1934-06-23 11 Weihalwel, June 22. H.MS. Eagle, with Messrs. Nlcholl, Brand and Watson aboard (three of the six European captives released by the Shvntien pirates) arrived this morning. All are well. They have sold "lelr personal narrative exclusively In London.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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161 1934-06-23 11 Rugby, June 21. Sir John Simon said in the House of Commons today that the statement regarding security made by the British delegate, Mrs. Corbet*. Ashby, at the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference was made on his authority and represented the attitude ofBritish Wireless - 161 words
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Article1084 1934-06-23 12 Rights Restored. POWER TAKEN FROM OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. The Court of Appeal .decided yesterday* not to uphold the order of a lower court which cave the Official Assignee power to override the rights of an executor appointed under a will. Mr. J. C. Cobbett. who appeared for the1,084 words
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Article73 1934-06-23 12 Bicycle Chase. MAN SUSPECTED OF TEN BURGLARIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 22. It was unfortunate that there was some slight defect to a lance-corporal's bicycle when he chased a suspicious looking Chinese, who was riding another bicycle along Ampang Road early this morning with73 words
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Article270 1934-06-23 12 A Government Gasette proclamation raises the aliens immicration quota from Aog. 1 to 4,M#. The quota was raised from 2.M0 to 3,000 by proclamation on May 25. burglar, who, with the aid of an auger, has entered several houses without leaving any substantial clue. The lance-corporal (on patrol270 words
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Article148 1934-06-23 12 Will Pay Debts Out Of I Provident Pond. A retrenched Municipal employee who offered a portion of his provident fund for the liquidation of his debts made application before Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday for the approval of a scheme for a composition in his bankruptcy. He offered a148 words
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Article, Illustration260 1934-06-23 12 Impressive Scenes At Mr. Lowe's Funeral. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 22. The British Resident of Negri Sembllan (the Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes) attended the funeral of Mr. C. J. H. Lowe, secretary and assessment officer of the Klang Sanitary Board, at260 words
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Article220 1934-06-23 12 Summonses Against 14 Solicitors. The summonses against Johore and Singapore solicitors for practising in the State without certificates to do so were withdrawn today. The summonses came before romifcfi Abu Bakar, the Johore second magistrate. Mr. A. Hamid. D.P.P said he had been instructed to withdraw the summonses220 words
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Article1066 1934-06-23 12 Appeal Pending. APOLOGIES OFFERED FOB CERTAIN STATEMENTS. Fire 5ks slmp'e lrrprisc ment. This was the sentence imposed by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday on C. E. E. Edlln, a former solicitor's clerk, who was charged w: "1 incurring a debt urder false1,066 words
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Article491 1934-06-23 12 HEALTH CENTRIS FOR PENANG. The irmtirnt need to hay? it drilled into them that most of, iJ not all, the ills that flesh neir to are p-ev;ntlble. and that one need not wait to get bo r And this health educ. ton, experience has proved,491 words
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Article65 1934-06-23 12 The Band of the S.S. Police, under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at the Botanic Gardens, on Sunday, commencing at 9 p.m.: Suite. A Coons Day Out tßoynes); Ballet Music, from Coppelia (Delibesi: "Reminiscences of the Plantation." (Chambers) Selection,65 words
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Advertisement54 1934-06-23 12 >^ NO MORE *3*% SHABBY J& FLOORS! RENOFLOR ■JCGD. THE LIQUID COVERING For** on CONCRETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR SUPS, VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. ttaafcaa* ia f valkia ttaa Graaa Tiai Baa 1 sad Staaa MMafMtmd by Vmm Brotfctrt ft C«., Ltd., Ma*. r|f\Klham Jacfa&Cou«lalai|Os>si£yi SINGAPORE54 words
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2659 1934-06-23 13 Mr. MundelTs Evidence In Ban Hin Gold Mines Suit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jpoh, June 21. Continuing his opening atTdfess in the caSe In which Ban Hjn Gold Mines are suing Oh Kay Ben? and Chin Nam Kong, Mr. Braddell then read correspondence Which2,659 words
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Advertisement545 1934-06-23 13 Reveals Secret of Personal Influence Slmptr method U Deretop Ptnial Magnetism, Memory, Concentration and Wlll-P«wer, M page B*s* FnUy Describing this Unioe Methoa, togttber with Self-Anatysb Chart and Character Delineation FKEE to all who write at «nee. The wonderful power of Personal Influ race MagneUsm. Pasclnatlon, IDndrCeettol; call It what545 words
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Advertisement283 1934-06-23 13 Me TWO-FACE TEST Today, after yon shave, just dash plain water on A j\ your face. Tomorrow, change to tingling, stimu- jQ Bk la ting Aqua Velva. What a difference! Any tight, ifjßL 1^ dry feeling disappears instantly your skin JM feels cool, comfortable, invigorated. You'll find^fl t Aqua Velra283 words
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England Bat All Day At Lord's To Total 293 For Five Wickets.
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Article, Illustration1961 1934-06-23 14 Yorkshire Left-hander Within Five Of Second Test Century. K. B. S. Wyatt signalised his return to Teat cricket by winning the toss in the second match which began at Lord's yesterday, and England occupied the creases all day to total 29S for five wicketa1,961 words
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Article443 1934-06-23 14 London. June IS. Lowly Northamptonshire, who have collected only five points out or a pn— ihii? 135 In the county champion I ship this season, gave a remarkably fine display aiainst the Australians and forced a d/aw in a very interest ing match. A feature of the443 words
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Article50 1934-06-23 14 Japanese Player's Distinction. Playing at the Japanese Golf Club with Mr. Yamaguchi on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Chlkamoto of M.B.k. holed bis tee-shot at the sth hole, a distance of 210 yards This is the first instance in Malaya ot a Japanese player 1 cling out in one.50 words
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Article, Illustration252 1934-06-23 14 Women 's Foursomes At S.G.C. The draw and starting Urns* lor the Singapore Golf Club women's foursomes competition to be played at Bukit Tima i on Monday are as ■-Hears: 3.00 Mrs. McGuffin and Mrs. Macdonald v. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Cowen. 3.00 Mrs. C. N. Bennett and Mrs. M252 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-23 14 DEL MONTE r Kill 131 3 tor C AW A -^it^^f^^^B sssssssssssssssisissssssssssß /-^iixTr^^^B laa j I L «4^ *^M Peaches -pears "jri neapple-cherries apricots *all in a single can tfust be Aure you Aaij Del Monte sole agents.- HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.42 words
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Advertisement147 1934-06-23 14 LITRE PIMPLES ONCHJLDIHEAD Itching Caused Sleepless Nights. Cuticura Healed. Little pimples stalled on my cbild's bead. These would bleak and discharge and form a bard cruat. She could not wear a hat aa n would irritate, causing bo to scratch and then it spread It caused many sleepless nights through147 words
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Friction At Queen's Club During All-American Semi-finals.
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Article480 1934-06-23 15 In spite of the fact that rain almost throughout the* afternoon marred the annual sports meeting of St. Joseph's Institution, the weather did not damp th« enthusiasm of the competitors, and the numerous events were keenly contested. There were some remarkably good times, the most outstanding being480 words
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Article137 1934-06-23 15 Selangor Turf Club's Big Profit (From Our Own Correspondv vi. Kuala Lumpur, June 21. A profit of $22,077.10 as compared with a loss of $11,681.59 for the first half year, is shown in the accounts of the Selangor Turf Club for the half year ending April 30, 1934, which are137 words
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Article, Illustration250 1934-06-23 15 The fixtures for the week-end for the Singapore championships are as follows: TODAY AT 2.30 p.m. Junior Singles. Tan Chuan Hock vs. Tan Miang Jian, Wong Chong Teck vs. Lim Cheng Teck, Low Poh Hye vs. Choo Tien Hong, Wong Peng Nam vs. George Chen, Ec Hock250 words
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Article75 1934-06-23 15 The following ties have been arranged in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament: MONDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Semifinals. Miss Stevens and McLeod vs. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. TUESDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles Handicap.—Semifinal. Miss Scott Dal.lelsh and Rev and vs. Mrs. Zylstra and Drooglever. FRIDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles Open.75 words
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Article606 1934-06-23 15 'Varsities Bowling Weakness Exposed. London, June 22 Features of the county matches Just concluded were the splendid bowling of Kenned.'- of Hampshire, who took five wickets for 43 runs against Lancashire, and. the return of Macaulay to Yorkshire. Kennedy is in his 44th year, and hasReuter - 606 words
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Article42 1934-06-23 15 The secont round of the Singapore Island Championship will be played at 1 Keppel Oolf Club this afternoon. The draw is as follows: S. J. Beattie vs. F. S. Gibson. C. A. R. Bateman vs. S. N. Kelly.42 words
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Article132 1934-06-23 15 Singapore vs. Johore At An son Road Today. The Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Johore was postponed yesterday owing to rain and will be played at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. The teams are as follows Singapore Ah Kow Gek Soo and Goan Tarn N. Hay, John132 words
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Article229 1934-06-23 15 N. S. Club Share Honours With Nilai. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 22. The Negri Sembilan Club played the Nilai Club at tennis, the match ending In a draw. Several of the sets were not completed owing to bad light. The results (Nilai mentioned first) were: A.229 words
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Article41 1934-06-23 15 Semi-Final Of S.G.C. Women's Trophy. The following were the results of the semi-final of the Singapore Golf Club Women's Duffers' Cup competition: Mrs. J. Stone beat Mrs. Wlndle, 3 and a. Miss Margol outh beat Mrs. Hawkeswood, 1 up.41 words
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Article, Illustration106 1934-06-23 15 U.S. TENNIS PLAYERS FALL OUT. Trouble With the Umpires. London, June 22. The semi-finals in the London lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club were all-American affairs. In one Shields beat Lott 6—3, 6—4, i and in the other Wood beat Stoeffen 3— 18—16, 6—3. j \n both matches friction occurredReuter - 106 words
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Article197 1934-06-23 15 TIES IN L.T.A. TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been arranged in the Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament: MONDAY'S TIES. Men's Singles. C. K Pang vs. A. D Anderson. Men's Doubles. Warden and Abed vs. Hewett and Da vies. C. Chee Tong and C. Chee Lim vs. Wise and Smith. C. Thutt197 words
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Article23 1934-06-23 15 The heats arranged for yesterday for the S.R.C. sports will be run on Monday. Monday's events hi>.ve been postponed until Tuesday.23 words
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Article183 1934-06-23 15 Saturday. June 23. Crl^ct: S.C.C. Ist XI v». SJI.C. Ist XI, S.R.C. padang, first day; S.C.C. 2nd XI vs. SJI.C. Jnd XI, S.C.C. padang; S.C.R.C. vs. Y-M.C.A., S.C.R.C. ground: SC.R.C. vs. Raffles Institution, RJ. ground N.C.C. vs. United Engineers. McNair Road; Wiitshires Vs. Singapore Teachers; M.C.U. vs. Poli183 words
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Advertisement61 1934-06-23 15 Albums Worth Possessing The Popular "Whole World" Series PIANO PIiXIES LIGHT PIANO PIECES MODERN PIANO PIECES CHILDREN'S PIANO PIECES SONGS LOVE SONGS SONGS CHILDREN LOVE TO SING LIGHT OPERA AT HOME $3.00 EACH What do you know about Music? 5,000 Questions with Answers $6.00 Concert Violin Solos $6.50 Concert Piano61 words
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Advertisement6 1934-06-23 15 [JWM BEHIND BARS ANYWHERE TICER BEIR!6 words
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Article965 1934-06-23 16 MANICURE ROUTINE. It is In the not so remote past that manicuring was practically unknown that Its benefits were regarded as a luxury and restricted to the soft hand; of leisure. Today, not only are the former hands of leisure busily engaged In the pursuit of965 words
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Article397 1934-06-23 16 Poets of every age and country have compared beautiful teeth with pearls and indeed they are as valuable as pearls to any woman who values her appearance. Gleaming even teeth add charm and character to the plainest as well as the prettiest face. They are the397 words
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Article, Illustration753 1934-06-23 16 HALLMARK OF SMARTNESS IN THE EVENING. FROM OUR LONDON FASHION CORRESPONDENT. Straits Times Office. Fleet Street, May 31. Variety and vagary are the hall marks of fashion today, and nowhere are these characteristics so noticeable as In the 1934 evening gowns. Who can say what is the fashionable753 words
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Article771 1934-06-23 16 ALL THINGS NICE! Salmon Loaf.— l lb. tin salmon, Milk. 1 cup fine breadcrumbs, 1 teaspoon salt y2y 2 teaspoon pepper, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon Juice, green peas. Pour the salmon liquid Into a cud and add sufficient milk to fill the cup Remove skin and bones from771 words
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Article52 1934-06-23 16 EAT-MORE-POTATOES." Slimming is said to be a factor responsible for the slump In potatoes, says the Potato Marketing Board In London, and proposals have been made overseas to start a campaign to Induce people to eat more potatoes. "Consumption seems to have been contractIng like the ladles," said one of52 words
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Article341 1934-06-23 16 Some years ago, I made my will on a threepenny form bought at a stationer's shop. I copied some of the legal phraseology from a will that was printed In detail In the current newspaper, and when it was all finished I prided myself that it looked quite professional.341 words
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Article64 1934-06-23 16 Too enthusiastic "individual health )ropaganda" was declared by a British nedlcal man to be both useless and nlschlevous, according to a report in i London paper recently. Dr. Robert lutchison. of the London Hospital and he Children's Hospital, says that here are no general rules of health64 words
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Advertisement39 1934-06-23 16 Confident in its power to protect and to V r enhance the beauty y of the complexion the lovliest women, everywhere, use "Evening in c Parts" Yf face powder OUEENSWAY. CROYDON. SURREY. ENGLAND GHAFTAN LABORATORIES. Se-b, Collyer Q"-7, Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement104 1934-06-23 16 Underarm Odour offends friends ODO-RO-NO Prevents itl XJOTHING less than Odorono s •i-N sure protection should be good enough for any woman who cares what her friends think about her. For underarm odour may be unbearable to others, even when not evident to you. Odorono, a physician's formula, prevents underarm104 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1934-06-23 17 Gordon Richards' Fiftieth Victory. ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 5. as is always the case In the week before the Derby, interest in current racing has been completely overshadowed during the past few days by the enormous enthusiasm attendant upon the world's1,183 words
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Article64 1934-06-23 17 On Post Wins By Half A Length. London, June 14. The Newbury Summer Cup (over ll 1 2 miles) resulted as follows: On Post (Mrs. F. Ambrose Clarke) 7.5 1 Foxbrldge (Mr. James W. Rank) 7.10 2 Robber Chief 3 Eight ran. Won by \2\ 2 length: length64 words
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Article298 1934-06-23 17 Pembroke Remain Head Of The River. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 11. The "May" races concluded at Cambridge on Saturday, when Pembroke remained Head of the River, and three other crews gained their oars— Christ's 11, Queens' 111, and Jesus VL The Head of the River crew298 words
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Article403 1934-06-23 17 The following are the latest positions In the S A. FA. League tables: First Division. P. W. L. D.F.A.Pts I S.C.C 11 8 2 1 27 10 17| Chinese 8 6 1 1 30 5 13 RAF. 10 6 4 0 21 15 12 Wiltshires 9 4403 words
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Advertisement146 1934-06-23 17 ■pPgVM IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII Back of this Luxury is Q\ ||jpp2 *l^ Chrysler Engineering an assurance of Long Life and ||Q| \j Sparkling Performance rLiBrlfJU NOW ON VIEW AT BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE. The Dress Parade The new season's Tobralco Is here. Dressmakers are getting busy, conjuring pretty bocks from this favourite146 words
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761 1934-06-23 18 COTTON TRADE NOTES. INDIA PROVIDES MOST OF INQUIRY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, May 30. The market has now resumed its normal appearance. The Whitsuntide holidays, of course, were celebrated by the Manchester Royal Exchange closing down for practically the whole of Whit Week and this year many of the761 words
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Article405 1934-06-23 18 Loss Of $15,084 To Be Carried Forward. The Jesselton Ice and Pewer Company, Limited, directors' report states: Accounts. The results of the year's working after providing for depreciation, directors' remuneration and leave pay and passage reserve, shew a loss of $6,956.16, to which has to be405 words
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Advertisement364 1934-06-23 18 FINANCE (Continued from Page 9.) MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS Explanatory notes on monthly return of dealers and port stocks, Straits Settlements, at close of business May 31, 1934. For Singapore and Penang Islands dealers' stocks are as declared In Statutory Declarations as prescribed by Section 5 (1) of the Rubber Regulation364 words
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Advertisement887 1934-06-23 18 (WHAT THE PUBLICi ISHOULD KNOW) QOOD HEALTH is priceless. Unfor- The answer about 'ASPRO' is that it conU tunately with the majority of us it forms to the standard of purity laid down li is not permanent. Headaches Nerve by the British Pharmacopoeia (the quid- mk Strain Cold and 'Flu887 words
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552 1934-06-23 19 Foiled By Chinese Warship Off Peitaiho. A daring attempt by pirates to raid the summer resort of Peitaiho (about 160 miles across the Peichihli Gulf from the scene of the Shuntien piracy) was foiled by a Chinese gunboat which routed the desperadoes after a sharp552 words
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Article46 1934-06-23 19 Bomb In Boarding House Owned By Formosan. Hong Kong, June 23. A bomb explosion occurred yesterday in a boarding house at Amoy, called the Tungnam, which is owned by a Formosan (Japanese subject). No further details of the incident are available. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 46 words
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Article, Illustration215 1934-06-23 19 To Be Commemorated By New Stamp Issue. Moscow, June 19. A special "Chelyuskin" series of postage stamps will be issued shortly depicting all the more salient features and adventures of the crew of the Russian ice-breaker sent out on the Soviet Arctic expedition. Among the incidents that will215 words
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Article93 1934-06-23 19 Event Revived After 20 Years. Kiel, June 17. Magnificent sunshine favoured the j opening of the Kiel Regatta on Sunday after an Interval of 20 years by the Reich sports leader, Von Tskhammer-und-Osten, In the presence of thousands of enthusiastic spectators. The absence of wind, however, proved aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 93 words
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Advertisement315 1934-06-23 19 THE GIFT SHOP 33. STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES' HATS. ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY. Latest creations from PARIS and LONDON. The Ideal Home for suitable Gifts for Birthdays, etc THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. U£es' HaU all aodeti ■arked down to $1.75 each nake roo« for m stocks arriving. Palmolive Soap is made from315 words
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Advertisement266 1934-06-23 19 Whvthis STOMACH REMEDY always succeeds To make a complete recovery from Indigestion, Gastritis or Stomach Ulcer your treatment must reach the root cause oi the mischiei. It it brcausa Bisurated Magnesia does this with amazing efficacy that it has held the field for over zo years as the supreme cur*266 words
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Article, Illustration99 1934-06-23 20 rH£ N2W POLICE BABBACEE it New Bridge Road are nearn( c -nipXion. The building la aero ■< the former track of the F.M.S. railway line. tfJNLOr.rNG MELONS imported from h Kiain .'Ulaya dues not supply her |v ow.i r>:els in the fresh fruit market f bß9irta last year amou^tin*. ta99 words
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Advertisement17 1934-06-23 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARv .EE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Orrat Britain) HwufoOee far Malaya: SING AFORE.17 words