The Straits Times, 11 September 1934
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Title Section38 1934-09-11 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAHLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934, PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement552 1934-09-11 1 Singapore: ho. Cecil st. cphone sisDc HILTONIA I ISntINQ PILLOWB Sole AcenU: i PASKOE CO. I I FLRNITURB I I MANUFACTURERS CORNWALL rtOOSE M. Orchard Band. j 'PHONE 2153. i Dissolves the Keratin u VSilUvpMf4P/ banishes superfluous hair <j^^ /iO$W EVER SO EASY TO APPLY. y^ J^t^^S^ I—2—3 and the552 words
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Advertisement148 1934-09-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR I 26. JAVA ST. 1 (Ink 3MSI Every toilet need is included m the 1 world-famous m Wji Genuine JE •"4711" TOSCA KAU DE COLOGNE. K^*^^// vIPIH An Eau de Colorne and perfume g -v. 'v«\ B £K' b.ned. BLUE GOLD W?@sfolP V^^-^S^^^^^ "^7i2 Eau de Cologne Beauty148 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-11 1 =X for I FLOWERS j PHONE 409/ I J IS. Orchard Read. I (Amber Mansions)15 words
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Advertisement592 1934-09-11 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated to England) MAIL. PABSENOER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS M-^JY S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR CAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage B'pore COMORIN ***** Sept 14 BHJTAN 6.100592 words
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Advertisement648 1934-09-11 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ge_6B ß 6«— —sjlSSaT^B—kalßM— f I T 4wH 4gß 1.1 I CKNF.KAI. PASSENGER ACENTS FOW CUNARO LINE, (lncorporatea m Japan) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp Rotterdam am 4 Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Sail. I FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Sept. 80 31 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Oct 3 4 t648 words
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Advertisement697 1934-09-11 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. lIMITED. Oncorocrated ta Jenmersv PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M 8 Sham MEONIA 25 9 25/9 20/9 28/9 ALSIA 18/10 18/10 IT/10 1910 BORINQIA 8/11 6/11 7/11 9/11 ERRIA 27/11 27/11 28/11697 words
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Advertisement177 1934-09-11 2 1 PRESIDENT LINERS' Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool Delicious meals Hot and cold runnlLg water m each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modem ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila and177 words
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Advertisement1274 1934-09-11 2 BHIPFINO. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THK Hl'A KHIOW STBAMSHTP CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd-, and China Mutual (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Ce., Ltd. THE CUN4RD WHITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THF, SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO lln. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINK The BIAM1,274 words
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Article458 1934-09-11 3 Panama Canal. 20th ANNIVERSARY OF COMPLETION. The Panama Canal "The Dream ol two Centuries"— became a reality 20 years ago last month. While war was raging In Europe the 9,606 ton steamer Ancon of the United States Government, left Its berth at Cristobal on the458 words
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Article140 1934-09-11 3 Lease Regulations Issued By Municipal Council. At th; last meeting of the Kwangtung Itovincial Council, regulations governing lease m the inner harbou^ of Cantun were passed, siys the Canton Oazette. The regulations require that wharves be dlviced into two classes. "A" class wharves are governed by special140 words
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Article147 1934-09-11 3 With the return of H.M.S. Kent from her Home trip for refit md recommisslon. the flag of Adm. Sir Frederic Dreyer. X.C.8.. C.BE.. eommander-ln-chlef of the China Fleet Station, has been translerred from the Suffolk to the Kent. The Kent Is at the moment at Welhalwel. H M.S.147 words
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Article169 1934-09-11 3 U.S. Naval Officer Dies In Hong Kong. Hong Kong, Sept. 1. Lieut-Corn. Harrison Avery, commanding the U.S.S. Isabel, collapsed suddenly late last evening and died Immediately aboard his vessel. His wife his staying In Hong Kong, but their two children are at home, it is understood. Command169 words
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Article115 1934-09-11 3 Inner Roads— Wreck raised and removed; Light-Buoy withdrawn. Former Notice.— No. 27 of 1934 (temporary): hereby cancelled. Position.— Formerly situated at a distance of 100 yards 352 degrees from the flashing green light on southern end of detached mole or breakwater. Lat. 1 deg. 16' N. log.115 words
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Article68 1934-09-11 3 CREMER. Dut.. 2.784 tons, from Amoy 11-9, for Deli and Penang 12-9. THEDENS. Dut.. 1.181 tons, from Palembang 11-9. lor Palembang 12-9. KURANDA. Brit.. 553 tons, from Sibu 11-9, for Sibu 14-9. TUNG SONO. Brit 158 tons, from Muar 11-9. for Malacca 11-9. NOOW HOCK. Noi 707 tons,68 words
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Article137 1934-09-11 3 Tuesday. September 11. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected te airive. KEFPEL HARBOUR. Main Whart Sri Tunda. Lch. -Lady QulUe- mard." Lch. "Crow." Singkep. W. Bt. "Enterprise." Lch. "Moonston?," Barge "Chang." Oil Wharf Ntt Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Fatar. Albert Dock Nil Victoria137 words
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Article333 1934-09-11 3 Sungari River Drama. RESCUE BY JAPANESE MILITARY. Harbin. Sept. 3. A graphic story of their experiences In the hands of Manchurian train bandits was related by Mr. E. F. Johansen and Mr. R. Lury, on their arrival m Harbin today, after their rescue. Neither of them wasReuter - 333 words
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Article460 1934-09-11 3 At the request of the N.Y.K.. we publish In amended form the list of passengers on the Katori Maru which left Singapore for Europe on July 13. Colombo.— Mr. M. Otsubo, Mr. S. Wada. Mr. K. Ohke. Mr. A. R Sinniah. Naples— Mr. H. Kosokabe. Miss W. B. Meyer.460 words
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Advertisement744 1934-09-11 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In PJCJs.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. FJW.S. RLTS. AND SIAM ATATF.S RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 8433— Passage 5131 CANADIAN PACIFIC. STFAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up Consorting with Canadian Pacific Atlantic Expresses. Second Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED AROUND744 words
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Advertisement460 1934-09-11 3 FHRRMAN BUfFNMI STEAMS CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Parts and Sues Csnal. Due Sails Steamer B'pore Spore •CITY OP NORWICH Sept. 14 Sept. 18 CITY OF KHIOS Oct 14 Oct. 16 CITY OP KHARTODM Oct. 30 Nov. 2 CITY OP CAMBRIDGE Nov.460 words
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Miscellaneous187 1934-09-11 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. hrs. *F Alor Star 88 Nil 10 7 76 Sitiawan 89 Nil 8.9 74 Kota Bhaiu 89 1.04 8.5 71 Bukit Jeram 90 Nil 8.4 73 Malacca 86 Nil 65 74 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 89187 words
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Advertisement465 1934-09-11 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Warn aaplytog tat any ssunlaa sdverttoed ts Uses* eeurmua «eaa swales of testimonials De D»t teats' orlgnsasa, LOCAL EMPLOYERS ru .ring vscsncles for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the Turopeso Unemnloyment Committee at the YMCA. Singapore STCE for Humber Car. Apply J. C. Osborne. Spore465 words
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Advertisement741 1934-09-11 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LEI Bungalow 361A. Orchard Road Arsnillta Co FURNISHED Flat. Institution Hill Mansions. Gas. Water and Electricity. United Engineers Limited. PASIR PANJANG HILL. Three snd two bed roomed bungslows (one furnished) Apply 834, Straits Times. No. t, BIT. ELIZABETH. Modern conveniences Apply Nath. n. 96 North Bridge Rd..741 words
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Advertisement744 1934-09-11 4 MISCELLANEOUS TALK IKS for Frfwte Engagement Apply 3T7. Orchard Road. TOO CAN BAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to too every week (or three months tor $1 60. Mtnager Sunday Times. If TOO HAY* RELATIVES OS FRIENDS Oraaeaa. nave the Straits Budget post**) to them every week. $14 yearly including poaiage.744 words
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Advertisement581 1934-09-11 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc. NEW EDITION. THE MODRBN ENCYCLOPEDIA FOB CHILDREN. Edited by John R. Crossland and J M Parrlsh. It 1* the richest treasure you can give your children. Complete in one stout volume handsomely bound. 1,200 pictures and 300,000 words. KM. Postage In Malaya 50 c. G. H. KIAT581 words
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Advertisement1204 1934-09-11 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc FIGARO Ladies Itasf dressers, PERMANENT WAVING Bt Earefxao experts $8, $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL ißeom 128) end el 82, Bras Basah Reaat MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA SO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Times, iTie Sunday Times and1,204 words
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Miscellaneous166 1934-09-11 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Ouutda Without Malavi. Malaya IWW Monthly ItH f Quarterly > 1M Xeartj SM-M $U.H WO.M ■Ute-OiWiHw che«M torta* thr mul baak *tocoant. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The ehargfa ma 4 laatraetMaa fat CLASSIFIED ADVKSTIBSIUCNTS mn a> ra4w:— 23 cents per It« per insertion with a minimum charge of166 words
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Article836 1934-09-11 5 Changes In November. PROTECTION AND REVENUES. Simla. Aug. 21. i In toe Assembly today, after sjuestion time. Sir Joseph Bhore mov.nc the i consideration of the Steel BUI made a brief speech alluding to the changes made by select commlttte. He empha- j sised that he and836 words
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Advertisement383 1934-09-11 5 HOTELS Pur Tu^af wi WB J J I *I>W I Tuttl üm "J I TONIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CABARET CONCERT (DIRECT FROM PARIS) 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. KIRO BORIS DANCE (FORMAL) NON DINERS $1.00 9.45 p.m. to Midnight EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. RAFFLES CELEBRATED383 words
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Advertisement141 1934-09-11 5 PHI LOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPPODUr/riON— ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION^ DISTANCE R ECEPTION AMD ALL AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDINARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of station "Z.H.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST HOUSE. 2 Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. Phone141 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-11 5 m^ESks TO KEEP THE Itgjß^^ DENTIST AWAY USE 'NEEM' TOOTH PASTE. Price 35 Cents A TUBE.16 words
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Miscellaneous361 1934-09-11 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Schedule of Wavelengths. Call Sign* Frequency Wavelengths Kc/a. OSA 6.050 49.59 OSA 9.510 31.55 GSC 9.585 31.30 GSD 11.750 25.53 OSE 11.860 25.30 OSF 15.140 19.82 OSO 17.790 16.66 OSH 21.470 13.97 TODAY. 6.20 am. Time Signal from Big Ben. Cinema organ recital. 6.5 C Sports talk. !7!361 words
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Miscellaneous317 1934-09-11 5 SINGAPORE. Broadcast programme. Station ZHI Singapore. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd., Broadcast House, Singapore.) Wavelength. 49.9 metres. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits317 words
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Miscellaneous160 1934-09-11 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle i I a I pi vIu I m^ H* I 7 1 p~" i^—^ ull^ n n~"ii-~ii^^i n" _-Ii Hi Hi Ii 7 »S 16 ""1|§'7~ ___fe Hi l^__al^ lM m (CLUES.) ACROSS. 32. Ridicult 23. Pebbles 5. Loved EJOU 9. Hoard up 10. Principal 12. Meditates160 words
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Article2496 1934-09-11 6 S.B.A.C, Section At Copenhagen Show— Twenty-eight Firms Demonstration Flying A Great Flight Canada To England In 30 Hours Policemen Take To The Air Flying-Boats For Australian Centenary Celebrations. London, Aug. 14. /"VfTE of the most extraordinary aeroplanes yet built is going through preliminary trials at Yeovil Aerodrome,2,496 words
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Advertisement290 1934-09-11 6 YES. WE'LL MEET TOC AT THE GIFT SHOP WHERE THE CEASELESS BARGAINS FLOW. NOTICE THB OIFT SHOP IS REMOVINO TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES AND WE INVITE OCR MANY ESTEEMED AND VALUED CLIENTS TO VISIT OUR ORAND OPENDKJ SALE ON OCTOBER L 1934, AT THE CAPITOL MANSIONS. If! Nurth Bridge Road.290 words
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Advertisement275 1934-09-11 6 adds variety and interest to soup. Try this recipe. POTATO SOUP (this is delicious, as made below.) 2 lb. potatoes. 1 large tin Ideal Milk 1 onion ,i 02. butter 2 sticks celery Pepper and salt. METHOD. Melt the butter In a saucepan, slice the vegetables, put them Into a275 words
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Article347 1934-09-11 7 lU,in„i In*»rP«morl lIUipUl intre<l»eu. STRIKING FALLS IN COTTON MILLS. Tokio. The remarkable decline m the al-1 ready low »ages prevailing In the Japanese cotton factories is made apparent by the following survey: In 1926 earnings per day m the cotton spinning industry were: Man 156 yen.347 words
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Advertisement644 1934-09-11 7 Ik Another grand, spine-chilling thriller from the story by the author of "KING KONG' i swwfc ri\AAn lAfai i r\r±wr*c [you will never know the solution" EDGAR WALLACE S [until the end of the last reeli m RETURN OF THE TERROR 9 I TONIPHT A FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION more mystifying,644 words
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Article18 1934-09-11 8 AROUND THE MARKETS. Runner MlrllL i < 1 m I k-4 > KS'I lith U "S rmCFS:— si, i i18 words
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Article30 1934-09-11 8 1 M» 150 4}.K I Ml »a» i> iv N l HOI IIU4 |IM MM WMW>»'< n» il tl ii iui •i« %\M II H iMaiandi" 14 05 ii30 words
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Article100 1934-09-11 8 minting B/- 6/- KiU«iflh«JI I K I ii Ill 1 KlmiK I'Im'i 11 I I I ittH>< I I. ,,l 19 I l I M. VI I i Mai Lit. I I 1 B IB H i i an 1 1 6/ 6 ri 1 1 u u u100 words
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Article36 1934-09-11 8 II ..i ,Y U \Wx Bruit Im.i l.DO i i, i.n i.s.o i >i u i i, i .1 > ii I I i i uao 4oo 1 1 I 0.8R 0.00 I ttuy«n, VVc.-il 136 words
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Article54 1934-09-11 8 I r, ,r and to, ami t vail ai.cl Kfittfl b- i.»,.l: i kN Uu Jin -W am ...:u 1M ill I I "*i A KU I j i'i > I r i0 l.aB I (i.i 2 ,0 New '■JlMlh > (fj) ih .1 ii H 0 554 words
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Article27 1934-09-11 8 W.i: London I I mi. l. .ii I ..ii. l. mi I I ..iiilt.i. I S (it) < nam 1 1 H I if Liikluimi i27 words
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Article9 1934-09-11 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. I ruiHid It Ki-.9 words
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11 1934-09-11 8 MONEY ORDERS TO KWANGTUNG FUKIEN. i I >.l Ulllll I I11 words
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Article13 1934-09-11 8 l.m Ttmitai'M I i„ .fl istllfuu?. M CarUugc Any II «.<•„(13 words
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Article1147 1934-09-11 9 McAlister And Go's Expansion Programme. Mr. J. W. de Piro presided at thej annual meeting of McAlister and Co., I Ltd.. m Singapore yesterday. Mr. de Piro said that although some important industries In Malaya were still In a most depressed state, he be- Ueved that1,147 words
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Article355 1934-09-11 9 Outstanding firmness continues -to characterise the commodity market. The future may see slight reactions, but the trend is likely to be upwards says The Investors T. view. The strength of the position is becoming realised more and more and selling reserve is increasing. The most eagerly canvassed question355 words
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Article94 1934-09-11 9 Bank Of Japan's Exceptional Half Year. TjWo. Sept. 1. Net profits totalling V.36,110,000 the largest In the institution's history were made by the lank of Japar In ihe first six months of this year. Gains by the bank, made by le sale of national bonds94 words
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Article197 1934-09-11 9 Manufacturers Little Interest In Rubber. The market at the present time ts considerably Influenced by speculation, and manufacturers are showing little interest, although the generJ opinion ts that they would do so, were there an> weakening in prices (states Messrs. Guthrle's weekly report) The Controller of Rubber. Malaya,197 words
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Article26 1934-09-11 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). London Sept. 10. Ulu Klang Tin has declared an Interim dividend of five per cent, payable on Sept. 1626 words
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Article449 1934-09-11 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Aug 8. The tone of the market has been steadier. Less violent fluctuations have taken place m raw cotton prices. Although unfavourable weather advices have been received from the American belt this bullish news has been offset by the political situation on449 words
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Article153 1934-09-11 9 The following outputs are for month of August: Rubber.— Henrietta— 58.000 lb. Sungei MaUng— 47.ooo lb. Narborough.— 76,976 lb. Pusing— 2s.Boo lb. Tin.— Malayan.— 2,loo rxls. Southern Malayan.— 2.400 pels. Southern Perak.— l,ooo pels. Kuchi.— 754.11 pels. Gopeng Consolidated.— l,ooo pels. Tekka. 390 pels. Tekka Tair-lng. 570 pels.153 words
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Advertisement660 1934-09-11 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fuUy paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 6.500.000 Silver660 words
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Advertisement10 1934-09-11 9 Mr W Wfextedxim D&SsMuMuau^ussiWuaaluusiufXiiuaa^uM Sole Agents: THE EASTERM AGEIUES LTO.10 words
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Advertisement126 1934-09-11 9 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED. Rawang. Tin Mallm NawarKuala Kampar Changkat Tin Kampong Lanjut Rawang Con- Kramat Tin Larut Tin Fields Ltd. Tin Ltd. Tin PleldsLtd. Dredging Ltd. Tin Dredg. Ltd. cessions Ltd. Dredging Ltd. Fields Ltd. Hours ..668 602 642 663 650 446 662 313 Cubic Yards 240,000 80.000 200,000 194,000126 words
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Advertisement423 1934-09-11 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF" INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royai Charter 1853) Paid Up Capita] In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000. 00t> Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 18, Btshopsgate, London E.C.I. Agents and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang423 words
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1035 1934-09-11 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1934. THE WHITE ELEPHANT. What is to happen to the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall? Coming' into being after years of bitter controversy and to the accompaniment of derisive comment from a number of citizens, the building has since formed the subject of1,035 words
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Article698 1934-09-11 10 SILENCE ZONES. Why this fuss about the establish ment of silence zones In London, wherein motor drivers are forbidden to sound their horns after a certain hour at night The Idea has nuw spread to Madrid and there, too, it appears to be regarded as something698 words
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Article1524 1934-09-11 10 CHINA EMBASSY: DOCUMENT > OF 1815. Taken from The Times of about 1816, the followed comment on and translations of a letter by the Emperof of China, Kia King, dated the 21st year, 7th moon, 20th day, 1 or Sept. 11, ltlS, to the Prince I Regent1,524 words
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60 1934-09-11 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ANNOUNCEMENT HAINES—DEASON—The wedding will taku place at the Presbyterian Church, Slnoapop? on Saturday. September 15, 1934 at 4.30 p.m. of Charles James Anthony, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Haines of Kei.t. England, and Winifred Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs P. Deason60 words
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Advertisement41 1934-09-11 10 DON'T BE 'jgji VAGUE Jb NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?.U. D l INCORPORATED I*. ENGLAND 1 SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH. I IoVIS I I Every day I hovis (BREAKFAST STARTS THE DAY RIGHT41 words
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Advertisement59 1934-09-11 10 Rh British Built Wfc British Workmen |J« British Materials At^MK British Capital. tHbusi ML I rfmJ -J'tuH 9| Hk-^Qusm tsSSMaattSMMMMMSSMMSSSssWSmSm 1«-W .V auuuuj THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. THERE'S nothing quite ta good as a MARCONI RADIO GRAMOPHONE NEW MODEL $275 Cabinet at specially selected aralaiL (Call and bear59 words
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339 1934-09-11 11 MORRO CASTLE INQUIRY. Remarkable Rumours Circulating:. CREW'S COWARDICE. Passengers' Appeals For Help Ignored. New York, Sept. 10. Acting Captain Warms, the first witness at the Morro Castle inquiry, testified that he suspected incendiarism. The Federal inquiry into the Morro Castle disaster, which opened this'Reuter - 339 words
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Article177 1934-09-11 11 Now Completely under State Control. Berlin, Sept. 7. German trade and industry is now governed by 25 State control offices. Not a single article of dally consumption or Industrial production Is omitted ttvn official control and even the smallest pic re of raw material is not to beReuter - 177 words
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Article28 1934-09-11 11 Berlin. Sept. 6. Elly B^inhorn. Germany's foremost avlatrix. successfully landed at Guatemala from Sr.n Jose. Costa Rica. She is continuing her Aight over Central America /n"ta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 28 words
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284 1934-09-11 11 Canton May Protest. VOLUNTEER LEADERS EXECUTED. Shanghai, Sept. 11. A Japanese warship paid surprise visits to Pakhol and Kongmonn, Kwangtung, on Sept. 8, when bluejackets were landed, says a Canton message. The Japanese sr.ilors took a number of photographs and without explanation returned to their ship,Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 284 words
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36 1934-09-11 11 Cleveland (Ohio), Sept. 10. The American Chemical Society today learned that actinium," the rarest metal on earth which is worth $1,000,000 an ounce, has been isolated for the first time. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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149 1934-09-11 11 DYKES COLLAPSE Scores Of Villages Flooded. Shanghai, Sept. 10. The dykes at the Linho District, on the North bank of the Huangho, collapsed yesterday and scores of villages have been Inundated. The Yungchl Canal, In the Province of Sulyan, has a'so overflowed Its banks. An official report from Tientsin gives149 words
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Article33 1934-09-11 11 London, Sept. 10. Lleut.-Col. F. V. B. Witts, former member of the Shanghai defence force, has been appointed General Staff Officer (Arst grade), Fifth Division, with effect from Dec. 1. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article126 1934-09-11 11 Moscow. Sept. 7. The Russian stratosphere bUloon 'USSR." which, L) September Uit. shattered Professor Piccard'a record. v.vnt up m flames m 30 seconds on Thursday when hydrogen, which was being pumped into the huge gasbag, suddenly took Are frorr a still undetermined cause. After strenuousAneta-Trans-Ocean - 126 words
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Article, Illustration75 1934-09-11 11 Members of the industrial mission which the Federation of British Industries is sending to Manchukuo about to leave Waterloo Station. London, on the Majestic boat-train. They are to study conditions m Manchukuo and ascertain whether British industry can co-operate with local interests m its development. The mission will also pay75 words
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Article231 1934-09-11 11 Offered Permanent Seat On Council. Geneva, Sept 10. At a private meeting of the League Council, It was unanimously decided to offer the Soviets a permanent seat on the Council. The fourteenth session of the L.-ague Assembly has been opened to deal with Dr. Benes (Czechoslovakia)Reuter - 231 words
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Article41 1934-09-11 11 Shanghai, Sept. 10. A report from Chinwangtao states that Chinese bandits who have been plundering the villages m North China, have been financed and armed by Japanese who receive 40 per cent, of their loot. Union Times.41 words
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Article392 1934-09-11 11 Controversy Started. GERMAN DOCTOR'S OFFER TO DEMONSTRATE. Berlin. Bept. 5. The report of the discovery of tL«j cancer biclflus by the German bacteriologist. Dr. von Brehmer, director of the anatomical laboratory t-.t the Reich Biological Research Institute at Dahlam, near Berlin, was followed this morning byAneta-Trans-Ocean - 392 words
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Article30 1934-09-11 11 Havana, Sept. 7. Many people were wounded In riots which followed a revolutionary outbreak In th: eastern end of the island. Sniping continued through the night. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 30 words
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Article547 1934-09-11 11 Troops In Conflict With Rioters. Washington. Sept. 10. The textile strike committee have extended their offer to submit to arbitration lor another 24 hours In view of today's meeting between the Mediation Board and representatives of the manufacturers, at which the board thinks a settlement isReuter - 547 words
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Article574 1934-09-11 11 Effect Of Chinese Sales Embargo. RETALIATION. Foreign Banks Adopt Waiting Attitude. Shanghai. Sept. 10. Following the Government's exchange order the market today opened nominal there being sellers of sterling at 17 sd. The rate then dropped rapidly to 16 3 4 d., but no business was doneReuter - 574 words
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886 1934-09-11 12 Phenomenally Rapid And Uneven." "The agricultural development or Malaya has been phenomenally rapid, and it is hardly surprising that, in many respects. It has been to an extent, uneven. The world depression has brought into prominence the defects of the existing ttate of affairs, and led to886 words
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Article101 1934-09-11 12 Unusual Charges AgainsT Chinese. Tan Vow Hong, a 56-year-oid Chinese, of Havelock Road was charged m the police court yesterday with stealing over 10.000 gallons of water from the Municipality of Singapore. He was charged with stealing 10.000 [..lions between March 14 and April 13. and another 1,000101 words
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Article52 1934-09-11 12 In a collision between a motor-car and a motor-lorry, at the sixth mile Bukit Timah Road last night, all the occupants of the motor-car were inmred. The three Tamil passengers received M contusions and abrasions, but the Malay driver escaped lightly with superficial injuries to his face52 words
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Article137 1934-09-11 12 Van Driver To Pay $70. After swerving to a /old a traffic policeman m North Bridge Road. Sidik bin All, who was driving a van belonging to the Singapore Cold Storage Co., knocked down a cyclist. The boy. who was riding the cycle, was thrown clear but137 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-11 12 The heart of Singapore. A lofty view of Raffles Place; business centre, shopping centre and, m fact, the Piccadilly Circus of the city.23 words
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Article103 1934-09-11 12 First Case Under U. K. Ordinance. Sir Walter Huggard yesterday ordered Chop Kal Loong to pay $650 to the Calico Printers Association, Ltd. for selling artificial silk goods which bore the registered design of the Calico Printers Association. Chop KU Locng were also ordered to perpetually refrain from103 words
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Article16 1934-09-11 12 Mr Kiozuddm was a passenger trom Singapore for Calcutta, by the Imperial Airways Astraea on Saturday16 words
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538 1934-09-11 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10. The point as to whether counsel for the defence is allowed to have access to any particulars m a report made to the police by the complainant m a case, was responsible for a breeze m538 words
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Article165 1934-09-11 12 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Sept. 16. 1934. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, Armd. Car Section, Street Fighting; Headquarters, "C" (Scottish! Coy., Defence at night; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, MO. PI. (Eurasian), Instruments and Night Firing Drill; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, "E" (Chinese) Coy., 30165 words
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Article433 1934-09-11 12 After Long Illness. I WIFE ARRIVES BY 'PLANE FROM ENGLAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 10. The death took place yesterday at the Bungsar Hospital, of Mr. H. F. Cardwell. manager of the Diamond Jubilee Estate, Malacca. By his death, the London433 words
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317 1934-09-11 12 SINGAPORE WEDDING. Mr. P. Dubiez And Miss L. Ellison. The marriage took place at the Singapore Registry on Sept. 9 ot Mr P Dubie:., sen of Mr. and Mrs. Doubiez, of Holland, and Miss Louise Ellison, third daughter of the late Mr. I. Ellison and of Mrs. Ellison, of Singapore.317 words
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Article32 1934-09-11 12 Group Capt and Mrs. Smith, and Flight Lieut. G. C. Bladon. who left for Alor Star on Saturday by the Imperial Airways Astraea. returned to Singapore the same day by the Arethusa.32 words
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Article711 1934-09-11 12 1 THE DIGNITY OF LABOUR. If they cannot get a living m a lawful way, they will probably take to crime as a profession. One cannot be blamed for having to be a menace to society when it is a matter of having lo fill711 words
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Article125 1934-09-11 12 Prison Authorities Not To Blame. A Coroner's jury, composed o.' t'irec Sikhs, returned i verdict of Suicide by hanging" at yesterday's Inquiry into the death of Nand Singh, at the Civ:, ,'rison on Sept. 4. It was also found Mist no blame attached to the prison authorities.125 words
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Advertisement173 1934-09-11 12 STRENGTH FOR MY SON AND YOURS My boy wot listless pron* to cotch a x Tub coughs and colds surpassed by other bay. m iporti and studies. \i d£ -4*% RN^Ssk kusak Now h v,d l' and »irong and Mmmm pulling, with now viraltryl I WAN T every Mother to173 words
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Article179 1934-09-11 13 DRUIDING TO PAY $700 FINE. Not To Drive For Twelve Months. Philip Druiding, European manager of Messrs. Loais Dreyfus and Co., was fined S7M this morning by Mr. 11. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, for causing death by a rash act. The alternative to theflnt was four months' imprisonment.179 words
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Article133 1934-09-11 13 Husband Who Died At Work. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 10 A widow's claim for $1,620 as compensation for the death of her husband, failed In the first court here today. Wong Ah Tal's husband was a, Chinese carpenter, and he was killed i while working133 words
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Article116 1934-09-11 13 But The Magistrate Called It Trespass. For entering a cabin on the steamship Machdul, at Tanjong Pagar, a coal coolie, Choo Lee Chuan, was this morning fined $3 by Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court. He appeared er a charge of trespass An Inspector of the116 words
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Article86 1934-09-11 13 At the annual general meeting of the International Buddhist Union o.i Sunday the following were elected office-bearers fcr the ensuing year: Patrons Luang Vuthlsara Netlnatl. Consul-Oeneral for Slam and Mr. Aw Boon Par; president, Dr. A. J. Thumboo: vice-presidents. Mr B. Titus de Sllva (re-elected) and Mr. B L Martin;86 words
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Article678 1934-09-11 13 General Meeting. FINAL DIVIDEND OF 75 CENTS A SHARE. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of Messrs. W. Hammer and Co., Ltd.. was held at the Hongkong Bank Chambers. Mr. 8. H. Moss, who was In the chair, said The report and accounts have been In678 words
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Article86 1934-09-11 13 Motoring Holiday For °he Albakri. Che Mustapha ibakrl. tne Talping magistrate, who has been granted two weeks' leave. Is spending his holidays In a motor tour of the Peninsula with his faml'y. As this Is the first long vacat.on he Is talcing In three years. Che Albakri intends86 words
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282 1934-09-11 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10. Last year, the system of rewards for rats killed at the rate of one cent for four rats was maintained In Malarca. It was recorded that 607,194 rats were destroyed, therefore the cost must have282 words
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Article307 1934-09-11 13 Condition Unchanged. SCENE ON STORM SWEPT ROAD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 10. On inquiry this mornli.g it was ascertained that the condition of the Prince and Princess Svasti.i. who are In Katu Gaj&L hospital, recovering from injuries received m a motor car collision307 words
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Article188 1934-09-11 13 Ex-Singapore Pilot. CAPT. STOVELL IN BATHING TRACEDY. News of the death of Capi. Slovel!, a former membi" of the Pilot Association, while lathing at Jersey, Channel Islands, has been received m Singapore. Capt. Stovell. It is learned was drowned m sight of his wife and children.188 words
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Article117 1934-09-11 13 SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance tc Cabaret with Bobby's Dance Revue. LLIIAMb../* A Very Honorable Guy with Joe E. Brown. 8.15—9.15. APOLLO. OEYLANG Whither Germany. 6 15—9.15. CAPITOI Return of The Terror with Mary A.tor. 6.15—9 15 GBEAT WOULD Cabaret—Golnt Hollywood tc I Like Your Nerv;s. MAKIROKMt Oil117 words
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Advertisement235 1934-09-11 13 ECZEMA ON CHILD A TERRBLE S GHT Irritation Dreadful. Healed by Cuticura "My little son suffered witb dry ec- < terns (01 two yeara It started m little red patches that were dry and scaled over. and spread nearly all over his body arms 1 and legs It was a235 words
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Perry's Easy Win At Forest Hills.—The First Ten Women Players.
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190 1934-09-11 14 Kir by 's Sensational Victory In U. S. A. Championship New York. Rrpt 111 i til Afilrmi li-wn i it nenna itlna I x ihleidi m's a i lii the ..f tin mtirt Mps I by'i tu thr mirprUe win of the I wp I i the Hupp Rumen to190 words
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Article804 1934-09-11 14 Margaret Scriven Retains Fifth Place. l-ilnrlpnl Inwn Iptinld "Tpst" "I th« ynnr. In Which havp now m\,.i\ |m. -...11,!.. 1,, i Ihn (llKpnMlOßtt* ••I wnlil tOm I" i l,iwlly Mid natlonalltlM Th« mpn'i Uai tuiKi i iiviinioiv tM pwtpumd vttttl tin- Amrrlrmi cimmiiloniililp In804 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-11 14 i. m. n.r sit r intidp right having a ahnt at g.al In yeaterday a e.p match whlih the R.BI'. won t>v Ihrpe guala to nil.26 words
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Article128 1934-09-11 14 Trix Wins "C" Class Event. C'latt turnt .i out on fniiiday phv pre Mr I w Riiiht d iklpp.ri Hie »er as all sei 10 iv Bul like tl sho it nitt ovi i thi II Blllle It wat n Ii- n to UtS IV Mark Boat which ,ii..weri128 words
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Article116 1934-09-11 14 Nondescripts Player Gets His 1,000 Runs. 111. Nolwlea. rlpta drew WlHi Mn•pra at MacNalr It. id i n Hiiiunii.y ihe NondearrlpU batted flrat ai"i I artpr acorltij S.s for plghl wlr-ket. ftio.tr Rlngh BtoSt I4S. whl< i, m, in, i.. i ii, tee alxpa and 22 lourt I'hlt116 words
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Article50 1934-09-11 14 lsondon. Sept 10 Hi f,.i owing were the results of Kngiith league matchea played today: BsMMM lllvltlnn Ho i i Hv I Plymouth A 1 Rheltleld V I Bradf i,l illy 11.1r.l 111v1.1.... i 5..... I, Mlldwnll I i Hi 0 »"iirr < I Southend V. 0 •I,50 words
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Article601 1934-09-11 14 S.C.C. And Tanjflin U«HiiltH And Tien. The following wpm the rr«ult« or n» ItM pinjri'ii ypntrrday In Mi« HOC autumn lawn trnnl* tnurnatnnil A iu» simip« Handicap. j I' 'i' i ii.niiiti.ii plui 165, beat K A Joy, plUN IB 3. fl .1. fl i Y W Mrmiil.601 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-09-11 14 The amlle of vlil.ov 1 liritflp aeema unHaually plraaed with llfp f.ii 1. 1 Ittglng I .ady Agnea Hrat paat the •mat In Hip tlttlt race on Nat.rday.28 words
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74 1934-09-11 14 Essex Players In Form At Scarborough. 10 Thl Aimtrtllwrn did IWI run* fur Ihplr Inst !Ivp wUhH* nt fbnr h. T. .null iimlht ami MN «H "in f'»r 480 Htnnlpv McCnbp marie 134 nnri A Q <lilp|>prn«ild B 3 Kpiimplli r«rn< Rmpx fa«t bOWUr, t""k Ovp wlckrlq fur 111. Mr74 words
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Article111 1934-09-11 14 ,1 our own t'.itfptpoii.i. ot 1 iiping m. 1 I„ ii i.,t, District Football n played at Talplng «hia itfiprnoon tpotl up drew With Talplng l^ugii'. each side acorlng 3 goala On tlm run of play, Ipoti ststs unit* ay not have won iiu'v 'oni mon oflng ,,,„,M111 words
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Article134 1934-09-11 14 I 10 «i the 1 1 1 11 followa n to I on v. Mill |g It Hi. ,1.1-. I Ino lo I 1,, |0| kl oflsrt IS lo I A.l.p m 1,, 1 1 Ink. 11 (I lo I M 1.0 1 a. id134 words
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Article146 1934-09-11 14 Muar School Win* Ity A Narrow Margin. I 1. 11 I I*l. Annual B Di 111 i imp titimi ol iii" M^iiriv Schooli In Johorp Iwlil mii ttM Mm i. >• day i' trie i M iin .1 Mufti i it lo.ik putt in tl Illlnn Mv ii146 words
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Article88 1934-09-11 14 1 1," following havp I n mviipi iv m a trial v A or. mi,, 1( r, pin Whltei .1 Mlehi, I I •wo. MM II 0 111 Uhil Kiie Hun l,ee Kll BOtMl Lm TttCl Pong I,lm «r pull, n liatoor .f McNelnh < R Beet Beng88 words
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Advertisement144 1934-09-11 14 YARDLEY LAVENDER 4^5 LOVABLE i^d Mi? IHA(.RAN(I uV^un/nlo^f^* 1 stt^^mmmm TheLovtbleFrtgrsnc >. -r^auafaual tH Y,td,e y L,V n JtjL? etußrTauUani drl CholCS IssV rOUn< \*'jotf i:j|j||| luall «ocltl engage|^k i* menu and of Sport snd Psitlmei, when s |^r y4WS heavy CKOtlc perfume l > klt€ MmmWSWS^9^^mm\\\r 1». la* tattstt144 words
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Advertisement87 1934-09-11 14 Hsvs you seen ths nsw Saloons In our showrooms 7 MONACO 9 h.p. 4 oyl. MENTONE 12 H.p. 6 tyl. ptlßMuaailtt hay. I a ss-'iM -1.1. n Ihelr nawat ftattis .nil fiitthai Tbey see ears ..eeaplrte m til dttaiia tsfelsS may enhance the eomfnrt tnd sanvinSsjas Of |.aeari.«art and dilrert87 words
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Article204 1934-09-11 14 tsss-sst.r. Seal II Peetball: a.a r a nnisa vs. 11 ta Anatsn Road Rfa-u..-. > »«'ie, BSISBd t»v|.|,,n. mv vr vt Marina .1 c ft A ground. t<i*ii Tennis »VV and Ttnglln' f lisb WMnaastay. Seat. 11. Me,.-. altltal Me.llna. fi.lllll. .lav PtJStoall: .A PA Otip, Polite VS.204 words
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Article548 1934-09-11 15 (From Out Own Comapcaedent.) Koala Lumpur. Sept. M. By virtue of a firs: Innings win over the Selangor Indian As* relation, the nolders.. the Selangcr Rangers will r.rtet the F.MS. Ral'wsy Institute In the final of the Stonor Shield, neat week-end. The match between the548 words
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Article98 1934-09-11 15 Bridge Tournament. OwLig to the dance at xovtrnment House the Committee has decided not to hold a bridge 'ournament during September. The next tournament will be held as usual on the second Friday In October via. 12th. Lido EvenlnrA Lido Evening (Tennis shirts and b«..rh pyjamas) will be98 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-11 15 Choor Singh of the Nondescript*, who made hit second century *f tbe season art Saturday and als. completed his 1,000 runs for tbe season.24 words
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Article873 1934-09-11 15 INDO -CEYLONESE LOSE TO S.R.C. Muthucumaru Gives A Fine Display In Goal. S.R.C. tf Indo-Ceylonese 0 I Thanks to t» penalty goal In the flrat half and better flntaKtng during the laat eight minutes of the game the Singapore Recreation Club defeated the Indo- Ceylonese In the first round of873 words
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53 1934-09-11 15 Surprise In U. S. A. Amateur Golf Championship. New York, er- 10. The American amateur golf championship started today at Brookllne, Massachusetts. Tb?re was a sensation m the flrat round when an 18 year old i-hoolboy. Bobby Jones of Birmingham, Michigan. beat the American Walter Cup captain, Francis Ouitmet, byReuter - 53 words
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Article238 1934-09-11 15 Dinner And Presentation Of Prizes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuaia -umpur. Sept. 10. Several Europeans were the guests at a Malay dinner given by the Sulalman Club, one of the .ending Malay clubs In Selangor. The Sulalman Club, named after the present Sultan. Is over 30 years old,238 words
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Article33 1934-09-11 15 SjV.U. To Meet Chinese At Anson Road. The Chinese first team will meet the Singapore Athletic I'nion hi the first round of the S.A.F.A. cap at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon.33 words
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Article323 1934-09-11 15 Selangor Team Wins Koiwai Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 10. The Negrt Sembilan Japanese Association held a handicap singles and doubles tennis tournament over the week-end. The results were as follows: Doubles. Semi-finals: Sakata and Kotoh beat Koiwai and Oda 7—5. 3—6. 7—5: Nakata Nakata323 words
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Article85 1934-09-11 15 The Bendemeer Athletic Club bfl- Uards championship was continued over the week-end and Cheong ChTong and Lo Cheng Swee reached th final. Results were as follows: Second round: Cheong Chee Tong I 300 beat Tan Kong Ou-n. 175: Tan. Boon Poh, 300 beat Yap Veow Slang. 192; Loo85 words
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Article21 1934-09-11 15 The scratching, for the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club autumn meeting will be found on page 19.21 words
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Article30 1934-09-11 15 Correct solutions In The Sunda,Times Picture Puzzle Competition No 10. printed on Sept. 2, are: Doe. Knap. Strong, Chance. Day, Post, Rabbet Rough, 811 m, Flock, Diver, Wing30 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-11 15 A goott tackle \>y Thtrraiaincham (1.C.F.A.) prevents Day (S.R.C.i from scoring. An incident m the S.A.F.A. cap match at Anson Road Stadium fuSuaSusssfl23 words
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223 1934-09-11 15 Petersen Wins British Empire Heavyweight Title. Larry Gains Pats Up A Great Fight Against Petersen At White City. London, Sept. 10. Jack Petersen, who regained the British heavyweight title by defeating Len Harvey, won the British Empire heavyweight championship at the White City this evening by defeating Larry Gains ofReuter - 223 words
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Article98 1934-09-11 15 Municipality To Meet Island Club. The following have been Invited to J play for the Municipality against the Island Club on Sunday over the Island Club I .Ink*. The first couple starts at 8.30 a.m. The Munncipal Team is as follows. M. M. Paterson and Kelly; Beattie and98 words
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Article78 1934-09-11 15 The follow!^ ties m the Men's Singles Handicap Class "B" have beer, arr mged for today. Ec On Kee ser. vs. A. Nomanbhoy owe 12; S. K. law owe i? vs. Chin Hian '.Chong owe 6; C. G. Richards scr. vs M. A. Al«ag'-n° owe 12; Lim Boon78 words
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Advertisement110 1934-09-11 15 Other assarting news will be found on page 16. SmM "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FROM "WE'RE NOT DRESSING (Now playing at the Athambra) B 6483 MAY I F.T.. Eaatte Ourhin't Orcb. SIIK REMINDS MB OT TOU FT. EtWle Ourhln Orch. B 6159 GOODNIGHT, Later; Utile lady Jatfcufa Orea. Also from110 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-11 15 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-11 15 Tin toHo >aaei r\ Jl \W tfWM laaaa^aluuuua l*u*P^^^ m n\ i^kl nMlkß"* %J^~^ FRA/ER 6- NEAVE Ltd.18 words
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989 1934-09-11 16 N. S. Wise Reaches Semi-Final Of K. K. Tournament. (From Our Own Corresnondtnt.) Klang, Sept 9. Vhe Kampang Kuantan Club 22nd Annual Tee Valll Tennis tournament began this morning at about 9 ...m. m fine wea'.her, and the following were the results up to 5 p.m. The tournament was expected989 words
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Article233 1934-09-11 16 Panther Hoe Knocked Out By Octagon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sep 1 10. There were thrills In plenty at the City Park ring last night. Torio Sosa, lightweight Champion of Saigon, was narrowly beaten on points by Nell Hemchlt, in a hectic twelve round contest. Hemchit was233 words
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Article256 1934-09-11 16 Good Attendance At Seremban Range. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 10. There was a good attendance at the Seremban Rifle Range on Saturday and Sunday lor the annual rifle meeting of the local branch of the M.S.V.R.B.R A. Those present included the Acting Yam Tuan Besar. the256 words
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Article186 1934-09-11 16 Novices Competition To Be Held By S.A.W.L. A Novice Competition on the same three Olympic Lifts as the Singapore Championships will be held some time In December. Closing date, time and place where the Competition will be! saged will be announced later. Tlusj contest is open to direct186 words
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Article714 1934-09-11 16 CHINESE PORCELAIN AND EARTHENWARE— RICE AND RECENT FLUCTUATIONS TRAINING OF CHINESE TEACHERS. (By Our Chinese Correspondent). Of many Chinese products shown at the recent exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, a collection of earthenware and porcelain was most conspicuous. From the display of714 words
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Article539 1934-09-11 16 Lancashire Win The Championship. Our London Correspondent.) London, Aug. 2S. Once again, the South have been I deprived of the county cricket Championship, and the title goes to Lancashire for the fifth time since i the War. Sussex, who have MsMUsO the Championship table for the greater part539 words
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Article115 1934-09-11 16 Endeavour Is The Fastest Yacht Afloat. (By Air Mall.) New York, Aug. 29. Grave fears are now felt here that the famous America's Cup, which has lain for fifty years In a New York safe deposit box, will at last travel across the Atlantic. It Is being115 words
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Article114 1934-09-11 16 Colts Score Eleven Goals. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 10. Several hockey matches were played over the wee,k-end. On Saturday the Negrl SembUan Tamil Union lost to the Police by two goals to one, while yesterday the Chinese made their entry Into Negrl hockey and lost114 words
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Advertisement71 1934-09-11 16 LOST ENERGY Can be quickly regained by inking a course cl Phofifcrlne Tonic Wine a delicious full bodied nine In which b blended the world famous Phosferlnc— the greatest of all tonics Obtainable m pint or qutrt bottles. JOSEPH TKAVF.RS at SONS LTD.. Sisixaßure and Penang. i I FOLRNIER'S HYGENIQUB71 words
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Advertisement407 1934-09-11 16 1 You did not learn that at school. But, for your health's sake, you should know fl it nowl A, B, C, D— these are the four vitally important vitamins. See what A they stand fori That's how they are added m Ostomalt making the nicest and most B nourishing407 words
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Article154 1934-09-11 17 Petty Officer Struck. CO'JRT MARTIAL TO BE HELD. Darwin (N. Australia), Aug. 22. Because of "acts of Insubordination" aboard her, the survey sloop Moresby has been ordered by the Australian Naval Board to Fremantle. There she Is to join th< cruiser squadron commanded by Rear-Adm. Ford, In154 words
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Letter296 1934-09-11 17 THE ALUMINIUM BOGEY." To the Editor of the Btralts Times. Sir,— After the somewhat gruelling time holders of local tin shares have been receiving at the hands of your correspondent at Home, perhaps you would like to give them a happy interlude by quoting the following extract from the Mining296 words
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Letter1763 1934-09-11 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A.id so I am a life-saver! We'l, I congratulate "DC." both on his "complete restoration" and his .nppy emergence, two events that are the more welcome for his Jolly assumption, expressed in your issue ot Sept. 3, that for the1,763 words
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Letter179 1934-09-11 17 In our issue of Thursday last we published a letter written by Mr. F. O. Rasmussen giving classification of certain plants m connection with cultivation of rubber. We have now received from the Acting Director of Gardens. Singapore, a list giving the correct spelling of the names of179 words
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Advertisement376 1934-09-11 17 SAFE WAY TO REDUCE u> 39 lbs. GlT— and She Feels Better. A woman who nas found a sure, safe way to lose fat without freak dieting cr dangerous drugs writes: "A year ago I was eaten up with rheumatism, and waa tar too fat. I weighed 11 stone, and,376 words
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Advertisement237 1934-09-11 17 uP^^'" 1 m W 1 lute their flavour. I lake theJr sseeae c. H A,, «l ■•ensesjuenll. I .77Z 1 aaauuuuuuuußa un PHOENIX 1 lake their «parklh> W forrefreuJißent after Modern games keen hard a swift out for speed restless for conquest eating up energy and strength cool drink to237 words
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Article1501 1934-09-11 18 •Bitter Need Of Our Military Situation.' Herr Hitler's fresh overtures to France coincide with the publication in Berlin of a book whli-h is arousing great interest in diplomatic and oth*r circles where the Nazi attitude towards the problem of peace and war has created some concern.1,501 words
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Advertisement533 1934-09-11 18 yv^^uaußsssmJl 332e*^^^luue~. THE WORLD ROLLS ON.. l^l^ more comfortably, more swiftly and more economically today than ever before because of Goodyear rubber. What part Goodyear plays m modern transportation and what the world thinks of Goodyear quality is best revealed by the fact that the world over more people ride533 words
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Article371 1934-09-11 19 WARDER CLAIMS $30,000. Accident Sequel SAID HAVE BEEN THROWN FROM CAR. An action for $3Q,OM damages, arising out of an alleged motor-car accident near the Singapore aide of the easterns shed, Johore Causeway, waa heard m the Supreme Court this morning, befoie the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Haggard. The plaintiff371 words
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Article82 1934-09-11 19 For Fourth Day Of Autumn Meeting. The scratching* for tomorrow, 'be fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club autumn meeting, number 11 in all and are as follows: Rare 1:— Trefold; Race 2:— Silvanus; Race 3: Lacuna and Mentone; Race 5: Lady Kuala and Golden Maize: Race 6: Doorbyter:82 words
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Article185 1934-09-11 19 Cellist's Return Visit To Singapore. Emanuel Feuermann. the cellist, whose recital m Singapore last month was enjoyed hy a large audience, returns to the Victoria .Memorial Hall, next Friday. He is hoping that those who attended his first recital, as well as those who were unable to be present,185 words
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Article67 1934-09-11 19 Workmen's Compensation Measure In Johore. The Workmen's Compensation Enactment. 1934, ls about to be Introduced Into the Johore State Council. The object ls to provide legislation on the lines of the workmen's compensation enactments In force m other countries. The bill follows the Federated Malay States Enactment with67 words
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Article79 1934-09-11 19 Visit To Munich With Fiancee. Rugby, Sept. 8. Prince George and his fiancee. Princess Marina of Greece, left Bled. in Yugoslavia, last night for Munich, accompanied by Prince Paul and Princess Olga of Yugoslavia. They will leave for Paris on Monday, where Princess Marina will spend a fewBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Article77 1934-09-11 19 Death In London At Age Of 68. London, Sept. 10. The death has occurred of Mr. Roger E. Fry, the well-known artist.— Reuter. Mr. Fry. who was 68 years old, studied at Clifton and at King's College, Cambridge. After taking a degree in science, he devoted77 words
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Article251 1934-09-11 19 But Franco-Italian Agreement Denied. Paris, Sept. 7. 'Totally incorrect," is M. Barthou's description of the reports of a FrancoItalian agreement. It ls stated here that there Is no question of any specific Franco-Italian agreements. If and when the time comes to discuss such agreements itReuter - 251 words
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Article203 1934-09-11 19 Alleged Sales To Latin America. Washington, Sept. 10. A letter to Mr. Miranda, president of the American Armament Corp., (1933) Ltd. from Mr. John Ball, director of the Soley Armament Co., Ltd., London, was read before the Senate Inquiry Into the munitions industry, stating that the Soley Co.British Wireless - 203 words
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Article108 1934-09-11 19 Scheme For Dealing With $1,724,758,500. Washington, Sept 10. The Treasury has announced a giant refunding of $1,200,000,000 Fourth Liberty Bonds bearing 4V 4 per cent. Interest, tiue on Oct. 15, and $524,758,500 certificates of Indebtedness due on Sept. 15. The certificates will be convertible into two-year notes bearingReuter - 108 words
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Article96 1934-09-11 19 Death Of Weil-Known Musician. London, Sept. 10. The death has taken place of Sir George Henschel. founder of the London Symphony Concerts.— Reuter. Sir George, who was 84 years of age, was of Polish descent, being naturalised a British subject In 1890. He made his first appearance96 words
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Article86 1934-09-11 19 Machine Crashes On Palace Roof. Nrnles, Sept. 6. After a collision In mid- air an aeroplane crashed on the roof of the Royal Palace and the other into a church dome which collapsed under the Impact, one woman being killed and another injured m the church. Both machines86 words
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Article61 1934-09-11 19 Convicts Armed With Hand-Grenades. Buenos Aires, Sept. 7. The police at Rosarlo, the Argentine meat-packing centre, suppressed with tear-gas bombs and rifle-fire a serious revolt In the local prison. One man was killed and several se rlously Injured m the course of a fight between police andReuter - 61 words
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Article82 1934-09-11 19 Hitler Peeved Over Negative Votes In Plebiscite. Nuremberg, Sept. 5. Hitler's proclamation to the Nazi congress stated, "We only smile when our enemies, especially outside the Reich, take pleasure In the 4.000,000 negative votes In the recent plebiscite. "Our next attack will shatter this small non-Nazi remnant. TheReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-11 20 ROAD REPAIRS outside the Houses of Parliament have thrown Westminster traffic into confusion and serious congestion has resulted (Planet News.)20 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-09-11 20 §4 OBtt OK SIIOWM; N ACmmTM and vans made a rash for their pushes on Mil< ham fair ground. Two monkeys escaped during the excitement but were recaptured. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration56 1934-09-11 20 MISS GENE DENNIS, the girl whose power to read the minds of her i 11. w humans and whose alleged gifts of clairvoyance have astonished thousanJs of people. Is now studying the psychology of animals. She Is spending many hours at the London Zoo to examine the minds and mental56 words
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Article, Illustration47 1934-09-11 20 THE SOVIET BALTIC FLE^T ii UolJing a Navy Week, m the British style. to enable her citizens to herninj acquainted with their sea tsttn*. Battleships are on view to the public with guides on duly to explain Ihe Intricacies of the guns and other equipment. (Planet News.)47 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-09-11 20 AN AT TE N D A N T arranging deckchairs swept by rain and wind m Hyde Park aftermath of a summer storm, (t'lanet News.)25 words
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