The Straits Times, 15 September 1934
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Title Section38 1934-09-15 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NK&HLt A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSFAFEK IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENT The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement529 1934-09-15 1 Singapore: 140. cecil st. cphone sisi)< < S HILTONIA I string riLLOwi Sole Af tnU t I PASKOE CO. I FCBMITVBK IMANUFACTUKn* CORNWALL HOUSE 54. Orchard Boad. PHONE 2153. WHEN BUYING A VACUUM- It's the length of DOTTLE insist upon being shown Thermos." life of the flask H Te your529 words
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Advertisement353 1934-09-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR S8.«£AVA ST. Cf yQNZ' 36S3>. DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES NO. J. 363*. \Bko N 6€Bs BLACK CREPE-DE CHINE 1 Sbl RlR R CAyC Ayn lIO fFVTRV l riHI WITH ONE BAB CENTRE CLIP P^^l^ I^^ Wr¥i BrSKS PRICE $11.25. 1 fl g^. GLACE KID «i \^gU^ PRICE $11.75.353 words
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Advertisement13 1934-09-15 1 FLOWERS j PHONE 4097 I i IS, Orchard Read, i (Amber Marslons) j13 words
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Advertisement621 1934-09-15 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rioeonwrmted In Bnelandl MAIL. PA8SENOER ANC CARGO SERVICES mrtNSULAR AND ORIKNTAL 8 N, CO PND«H CONTRACT WITH HI8 MAJESTY'S OOVaUOCSNT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL 8ERVICK. OUT*JART> FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Dm Tonnage Spor* COMCRIN 15.000 Sept. 15 BHJTaN 6.100 8ept621 words
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Advertisement400 1934-09-15 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSBNGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAN. HARUNA MARC Bept. 34 KATORI MARU Oct. 8 KASHIMA MAR* Oct. 22 Cheap Return TickeU to Ho&g Kong, Shanghai Japan. available (or I months. To First clan Second clasa Hong Konc flST |1M Shanghai 189400 words
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Advertisement655 1934-09-15 2 I THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND 1PENHAGEN Prom Prom From From Boon Malacca Port Penang MS Vtamm MBONIA 25/9 35/9 26/9 38/8 ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 19/10 BORINGIA «/ll 6/11 7/11 9/11 ERRIA 27/11 27/11 2«/ll S0.11655 words
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Advertisement237 1934-09-15 2 PRESIDENT LINF.RS 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 runnu-g water In each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service frota Manila and Hongkong.237 words
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Advertisement1281 1934-09-15 2 8 HIPP IN O. THE BLUB FUNNEL LIN* (Ocean THE HT'A RHIOW STEAMSHIP CO Steam Sblf) Ca, Ltd. and China Matoal (1931) LTD. Steaas Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTI». THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. TUB CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL1,281 words
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Article375 1934-09-15 3 MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS. Soviet Chargre. RUSSIAN REFUGEES IN SHANGHAI. According to Russian sources, it Is alleged by the Soviet Government In their reply to a Chinese Government request for particulars concerning the Russian refugees who arrived at Shanghai m a commandeered tug-boat recently, that the men are accused375 words
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Article292 1934-09-15 3 Cargo To Be Removed By Amoy Dock. Shanghai. A telegram received here from Ylnkow regarding the steame.- Chun Hwa, which ran aground off the Fukien coast, Indicates that cargo In all of the vessel's holds is badly damaged and that very little of It has been292 words
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Article105 1934-09-15 3 Foreign Cargo Ships Cutting In. Tokio, Aug. 28. With the resumption of activities on the Pacific by Japanese large-size cargo boats, totalling about 300,000 tons, as a result of the settlement of the recent strikes on the West Coast of the United States, foreign freighters, including British and105 words
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Article111 1934-09-15 3 Saturday. September IS. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected M airivc Codown Rate Katong KEFPtX HARBOUR. Main Whan Sri Tunda. Lch. "Lady OulUeI r-ard." Lch. "Crow," Lch. "Aioonstone." Oil Whart Nu Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK*. Tanjong Paitar. Albert r>>ck Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel111 words
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Article368 1934-09-15 3 NEVER LOST A SHIP OR MAN. A Fine Record RETIREMENT OF CAPTAIN LATTA. Captain R. G. Latta, who for three years has commanded the Empress of Britain, handed the vessel over to his successor, Captain Ronald Stuart, v.c, and expressed to him his heartiest wishes. Captain Latta. asked whether he368 words
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Article430 1934-09-15 3 The following passengers sailed yesterday per s.s. "Corfu" for Penang, Colombo, Bombay, and Europe. Mr. E. C. Thorburn, Lt. Rowe, Mr. D. C. Howland, Mr. L. R. Barnett Smith, Mr. A. H. Assiter, Lt. H. Marsham. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. O'Byrne, Mr. J. Smart. Mrs. and Miss430 words
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Article71 1934-09-15 3 Lighters And Cargo Boats In Collision. A total ot seven cargo boats and lighters were Involved simultaneously m a collision on the Whangpoo recently. Two steel lighters, were tied up at the Klnleeyuen W.i lrf and i.ear them were five cargo boats. In some way the lines of71 words
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Advertisement131 1934-09-15 3 American LlotT) Acencx lra M> PCCKINC riff JrC^k States V steamshlp Company FAST AND REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. Through Rills of Lading issued to principal South American and West Indian ports. s.B. "GENERAL LEE" doe to tail Honrfcont, Oet 6 due to arrive San Francisco Oct Jg Through131 words
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Advertisement224 1934-09-15 3 AUCTION NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 98 of 1934. In the Matter of the EaUte of Mohamed A Ijr also known as Had)ee Moiiamed Ally. Dereaaed and In the Matter of the Trustee* Ordinance 1929 and In the Matter of Section 33 (2) of Ordinance224 words
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Advertisement752 1934-09-15 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m P.MS.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS, F.M.S. KITS. AND 81AM STATES RAILWAYS. i TELEPHONE: Freight 54i3— Passaie SISt CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up Canmsrtlng with Canadian facifle Atlantic Expresses. Second Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED752 words
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Advertisement455 1934-09-15 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) M ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and "»uei Canal. Due Sail* Bteamer Spore Spore •CITY OP NORWICH In port Sept. 17 CITY OF KHIOS Oct 14 Oct 1C CITY OP KHARTOUM Oct. 30 Nov. 3 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE455 words
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Miscellaneous66 1934-09-15 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday. Sept. 15. H W 1.1 a.m.. 8 ft. 3 In.. 1.41 p.m.. 9 ft. 1 in L. W. 7.33 a.m.. 3 f 8 in.. 8.21 p.m., 1 ft. 8 in. Sunday. Sept. IS. H W. 2.56 a.m.. 7 ft. 6 In., 2.18 p m 8 ft. 866 words
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Advertisement466 1934-09-15 4 HOSEASON.— At Singapore on Sept. 14 1934 to May, wife of W. 8. Hoseason of 55, Holland Road, a son. SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for an* posttiea advertised m tbeac eolumas wnd copies of testimonials Do ooi tead orirtasls. LOCAL EMPLOYERS ntving vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the466 words
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Advertisement765 1934-09-15 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow 361A, Orchard Road Angullia Oo S14, ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow, modern san. Apply Bayers 10, Malacca Street. "BERLINDA" sea-side, compound house with lights and water, \pplj Powell Co. Ltd. pasir PANJANG HILL, Three and two bed roomed bungalows (one furnished) Apply 934, Straits Times. NO. 71765 words
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Advertisement799 1934-09-15 4 1 MISCELLANEOUS I J*J*? S ior Prt»»te Engagement. Apply TOD CAN HAVE THE BUNDAY TUOB delivered to yon every week for tbret months (or tl 60. Manager. Sunday Times. IF TOO HAVE RELATIVES OB FRIENDS Overseas hay* Urn Strait* Budget pr*t«*j to them «rery week. $M yearly tacludlna postage, outside799 words
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Advertisement836 1934-09-15 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. I beg to notify my numerous clients that 1 have closed my workshops at No. 5 n Penan* Lane, and that I have Joined Mesrrs Cycle Carriage Co, (1936) Ltd., as Works he continued patronage of my clientele Is solicited at my new address, B C. TAN.836 words
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Advertisement703 1934-09-15 4 MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HAna 80. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. THE INSULAR PORTRAIT CO., INC., OP MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS solicits wholesale business from independent portrait men throughout the Orient and Asia of PRINTS and FINISHED PORTRAITS CONVEX OR FLAT PABTKLB WATER COLOUR OIL ALL SIZES.703 words
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Advertisement355 1934-09-15 4 FIGARO Ladle* Han-dressers. PERMANENT WAVING. By KuropfMi Expert*. $8, A $10 ONLY BAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and til »3. Bras Baaah Road. MASSAGE. MRS. and MR. AKAJ1. ORADOATE OP THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. 1st Floor, No. 117, Middle Roao, SINGAPORE. TWO INTERESTING BOOKS. FINDING THE WORTH WHILE IN THE ORIENT,355 words
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Miscellaneous177 1934-09-15 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malay* Malay* Pottage. Monthly IN M 9 St-M Qiarterty I «.M SK.M 1M Half Yesrjj S17.M «1.K S15.M Vcarlj U4.M SU.M SM.M Note.— Oatatatkta eheaaea shoaV toriud* the asval bank aiacaanC ADVERTISEMENT RATES The ehargrs and instnrtknw [01 CLASSIFI£D ADVERTISEMENTS are as crnter:— 25177 words
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Advertisement87 1934-09-15 5 HOTELS IllltUlllllltlltlUllllttlllllttllllllUltllllUl.lllUl i *t 1 1 i i < Xl k meiAi WACt DINNtR lAU 6AIARIT HIMA A HOttlt IXftNtlftNttt lN H BFA VIEW Of HOTEL i iA r# ?ffIMIMN »i i I M UilllCliiu: t A I llMtl.t HMD i m i >• i NMlt'tl'AN I I N'T; I87 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-15 5 lIP waiho WIIHOUT A RIVAL AND All Al im MAMt UllJik Al IMt lIMUINANV NtttiltfiU A" I17 words
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Miscellaneous17 1934-09-15 5 Ituinv'n (ViiNNii'iiftf Plinth II III II II I I II II III H Ijii t > i rrJUr17 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter881 1934-09-15 6 To the Editor cf the Straits Times. Sir,— Your able leader appearing In Tuesday's Issue under the heading 'The White Elephant" Is certainly of interest to .the ratcpapers of this city. The grounds you nave advanced In favour of demolition seem most logical, but allow me the881 words
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Letter68 1934-09-15 6 To the Editor of tht Straits Times. Sir, A few days ago,- while I was returning from the Singapore Golf Club, I saw about 30 men shooting flying-foxes on the road leading to Buklt Brown. I think It U time the police took steps to put a stop68 words
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Article872 1934-09-15 6 A Vivid Book. MEN WHO SET DEATH AT DEFIANCE. There has been published a book which tells In a convincing manner the true story of the Foreign Legion, dispelling once and for all the untrue picture of France's great fighting force which has been built up872 words
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Article1083 1934-09-15 6 Curious Cases Instanced At B. M. A. Conference. That about 2,500,000 people m Great Britain suffer rrom defective hearing was computed by Dr G. P. Crowden, lecturer In Industrial Physiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, In a paper he read1,083 words
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Article61 1934-09-15 6 The Canton military administration is planning to erect its own plant for smelting of lead, tin, gold, silver, copper and iron ores, says the Canton Gazette. The services of a foreign member of the stall of Sun Vat-sen University nave been obtained i nprepanng plans for the establishment61 words
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Advertisement186 1934-09-15 6 Y«B. W«*LL MEET YOU AT THE UIFT SHOP WHERE THE CEASE LBBS BARGAINS PLOW. NOTICE THE GIFT SHOP IS REMOVITIO TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMIBES AND WE INVITE OUR MANY ESTEEMED AND VALUED CLIENTS TO VISIT OUR GRAND OPENDfO SALE ON OCTOBER 1, 19J4, AT THE CAPITOL MANSIONS. 157 North Bridffe186 words
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Advertisement223 1934-09-15 6 IF YOU WANT A COMPLEXION AS LOVELY AS THF- ««il^ li*M iiiik Fxquisite MARION NIXON ■V Lux Toilet Soap for I a numoer °f years J IPS a**d it always keeps >^t T m y n youthful, j jJR smooth and fresh. oinema stars way of r^ jS^^f 1 guarding223 words
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Advertisement100 1934-09-15 7 558» n j* |;|lflH HHHHIIH w^ hHc tßu rLnPlnlnU ctttNKifi H; PICTUMBB: wrttmißHff L i) L mßfm '-;/>' IA I T b ii R Biyy»kH H g^r t mm*, sin. SAf: SUN: =gg^^ COWBOY w H H PigryMS; I iv MARtIORBU6H iir^r VASANT UNA WBItIU WAQtIIKOI HIUI.. .AHUU WWDIUkIIUWLI "RftND100 words
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Advertisement120 1934-09-15 7 NHMM* MfMI KMUMft. jfinyHMuyßa Music, loii sMd A uiimlalq a _i a| altlsal f.M.A. MUSI6 H§U«>k llfli; MIBH Itßlif; ifißitii- ill; iimii im< t m iwrtiw WH! X Warner BroB. Picture with I tlrHllHlr lr*t«« ».».r.iM». M n fli| s.i» 1 1 ii HOMY Dramatic sfnulloii ot i wui >«lvi120 words
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Advertisement76 1934-09-15 7 1 *H TRfflPl KBfWATIP H# X Fjiß |h* ffiBtt 1 P.M. "j'f'¥ A COF" PHHHHI iiownnn f Wl+ll W HIRM HH4 lIRItNf IHHUIIIIII teiui eiifHßHp kill <• i Released by Un 1 ■HHHHpI I fcSiSS SDB !St IHSI gWUP »INNINa FUllllf! :!:R wm»i«-"iTi-!i.« I §APITBt 11 Mf" MTiRieNH itffiML MSr76 words
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Article181 1934-09-15 8 Litt!e Reaction To Siam News. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 15. The rubber market locally is slightly easier today owing to the Siam refusal to ratify the Restriction Agreement. A panic view is not taken of the situation, as the market i* confident that a settlement181 words
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Article304 1934-09-15 8 Singapore, Sept. 15, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4-25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7-50 White Muntok Pepper 42.50 White Pepper 41.50 Black Pepper 1650 Mixed Btack Pepper Copra, sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 370 F3ir Flake Taplcca 350 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.26 Small Pearl Tapioca304 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article448 1934-09-15 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5/Sellers. 5/9 £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 87/6 *40/- cd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 xo. 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitarn 14/6 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 f £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50448 words
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Article296 1934-09-15 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.85 1.95 2 Z Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 6.8.0 L0 5 British Malaya Trustee 640 5.60 El £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref a. 25/3 26/6 El £1 Con. T. S. Ord.296 words
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Article126 1934-09-15 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. lir.gapore Municipal 4>/2 p.c of 1S09 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4>/2 P-c of 1907 red. 1947 S1.6C0/00 110 115 nom. linpapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,300,000 105 110126 words
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Article350 1934-09-15 8 Fra«er and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Pr'ces Mlenby ($1) \lor Gajah ($1) Hitam ($1) Fraser LyalJ Evat Co. 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.65 2.10 2.10 2.20 L Malay ($2) Molek ($1) I'anas ($1) Bassett ($1) 3 40 3.50cd. 3.40 3.50 1.37% 1.47350 words
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Article287 1934-09-15 8 T*4ay. North and last India (Chaluang) 3 p.m. DJambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Netherlands India:— Bagan and Bengkallr. (Toboall) 4 p.m. Bandjennasin (Bllnjoe) ..4 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjor.g Bale) (Rantau) 4 pju Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 4 p.m. Rengat <fe Tembllahan (Maroa) 4 D.m Soencel Liat287 words
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Article103 1934-09-15 8 The rate of Issue Is Rs. 155 $100. The rate of payment Is Rs. 157 =5100. The rate of payment Is the rate current on .he day of receipt of the Money Order Advice by the Straits Settlements Post Office. The rates of Issue of Money Orders drawn103 words
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Article53 1934-09-15 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplai.e 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-boxholders will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m.53 words
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Article220 1934-09-15 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 7/32 London, 3 months sight 24 13 G4 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 8/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 5220 words
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Article99 1934-09-15 8 Rugby, Sept. 13. Foreign exchanges today wtve:Amsterdam 7.30 Athens 516 sellers. Belgrade 216 Berlin 12.41 Bombay 1/6 1/1 Gd. Brussels 21.06 Bucharest 495 Buenos Aires 36V->d. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.15 Helsingfors 226 !t! t Hong Kong 1 6%<L Lisbon HOVk Madrid 36 3/ 16 Milan 57 21/32British Wireless - 99 words
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Article26 1934-09-15 8 From China by Conte Rosso due at Singapore daylight on Monday. From China and Japan by Toyaina Maru due at Singapore on Tuesday morning.26 words
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Advertisement34 1934-09-15 8 GREEN ISLAND BRITISH COLONIAL CEMENT a New Singapore Railway Static vi AND AS USED BY P.W.D.. H.M. NAVAL BASE. ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE, H M. WAR DEPT. Sole Agents for Malaya: McALISTER CO., LTD.34 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article950 1934-09-15 9 London Suggestion Of A Private "Pool" (From A Special Correspondent.) London, Sept. 3. The standard tin market m London has rallied during the past few days. Previously it had manifested a rather easy aspect due partly to lack of industrial interest, and also to950 words
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Article84 1934-09-15 9 Further Economy and No New Taxation. Amsterdam. Sept. 4. The forthcoming Dutch Budget, which Is to be introduced into Parliament on Sept. 18, is anticipated here with unusual tension as its figures will probably decide upon the possibility of Holland remaining on the gold standard. It is84 words
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Article114 1934-09-15 9 Proposed Reorganisation Of Capital. The directors of Seremban Rubber Estates propose to reduce the issued capital so as to bring the book value of estates, buildings and machinery more m line with present values. The reduction will be effected by writing off 10s. per share on the 400,000114 words
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Article136 1934-09-15 9 Industry Struggling For Existence. Batavia, Sept. 6. The economic situation of Java is poor, and recovery is m evidence only m the extreme western part of the island owing to the favourable influence of tea and rubber regulation. In middle and East Java, where sugar Is the136 words
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Article601 1934-09-15 9 Manchester, Aug. 15. In local trade circles since a week > ago a feature of interest has been the official statistics relating to the American cotton crop. The Washington Government has estimated the i growth at 9.195,000 bales, whereas m the market a forecast of nearly601 words
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Article71 1934-09-15 9 The following outputs are for the month of August: Tim. Taiping—Pels. 371, hrs. 833, cv. yds. 94,000. North Taiping—Pels. 509, hrs. 632, cv. yds. 133.000. Klang River.—Pels. 553. hrs. 608, cv. yds. 63.000. Rantau. —Pels. 626, hrs. 629, cv. yds. 114,000. Bfttu Selangor.—Pels. 381, hrs. 584. cv. yds.71 words
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Article374 1934-09-15 9 Stagnant conditions have prevailed throughout the week and, although prices show a tendency to sag, general optimism is preventing any real set-back, say Messrs. Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber report. The textile strike situation In America has assumed a far more serious aspect than was anticipated, which is374 words
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Article108 1934-09-15 9 14 P.C. Of Area Out Of Production. The Dutch East Indies Central Statistical Bureau, m a statement just issued, says that at the end of June there were 209 Dutch East Indies rubber companies upon whose estates tapping had been entirely stopped. In addition, 175 concerns had108 words
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Article116 1934-09-15 9 Ceylon View Of Heavy Import Duties. Colombo, Au2. 30. The tax Imposed on foreign beers on July 30. which was specially aimed at cheap Japanese beer, was withdrawn today by the Financial Secrtary, at the request of the Board of Ministers. This tax, which has already been116 words
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Article97 1934-09-15 9 Conversion Issue On This Month. Amsterdam, Aug. 28. The Ministers for the Colonies and for Finance announce the issue of a 4 per cent. Dutch East Indies Conversion Loan, guaranteed by the Dutch Government. The issue, which will be made on Sept. 14. amounts to 485,000,000 fl of97 words
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Advertisement646 1934-09-15 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). The liability of members Is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordln■m No. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. nt^P. OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50*00.000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling ».r°°.ooo Sliver646 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-15 9 l^^^^ll/i WVexitdim Sole AganU: THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.8 words
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Advertisement434 1934-09-15 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1863) Paid Up Capital hi 600,080 shares of £5 each I 3.000.00» Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors C3.OOOAX) READ OFFICE: 48. Bbbopacate, London E.CA Agents and Branches Alor Star *****0 Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang434 words
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822 1934-09-15 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPT. 15, 1934. "ORGANISED HYPOCRISY." I At long last opposition Is developing to the proposal to admit the Soviet to the League of Nations, and the only cause for surprise Is that It should have been so long delayed. It is lmi possible not to822 words
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Article134 1934-09-15 10 The following appointments are announced: Dr. K. D. Fitzgerald, M.C. to be Director of Medical and Health Services. S.S. and Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States. Mr. D. W. Macintosh to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police, S.S., on probation. Mr. A. H. Carson to be a134 words
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Obituary27 1934-09-15 10 Chicago, Sept. 13. Dr. Berthold Laufer, well-known orientalist, died today as the result of a fall from the eighth floor of a hotel. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article31 1934-09-15 10 Nuremberg, Sept. 10. Four unnamed but reliable and specially selected party members have been officially 1 commissioned to write a new history of the German people. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 31 words
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Article710 1934-09-15 10 A SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY. Although His Highness the Sultan of Johore is still m Europe, his 61st birthday, which occurs on Monfay, will be celebrated throughout the State. At Johore Bahru a programme of sea sports has been arranged and In the evening there will be a710 words
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Article457 1934-09-15 10 W. A. II - (By W. A. II CHARCOAL. The appeal which cooking by gas makes to the average British housewife has not extended to her Malayan counterpart —the Chinese or Indian cook. The Indian usually favours firewood as the best medium for the ruinatim of the household foodstuffs, but the457 words
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Article104 1934-09-15 10 SINGAPORE. ILUAIMBKA A Modern Mero with Hlrhard Barthelmess Jean Mulr. 6 15 9.15. apollo. omwum Hero From Th? East. Ch nese Silent Pictures. 615—915. CAPITOL Call It Luck »jth Hej-bert Mundln. 6.15—915. GREAT WORLD Cabaret—Dick lxirpln &i Too Much Harmony. .MARLBORO! Gil Vasant Sena. 6- -9.15. ■am wosio Side104 words
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Advertisement225 1934-09-15 10 ARE YOU READY FOR THE RUGGER SEASON? £T I BfcKTA RCGBT JERSEYSX Strongly stayed. In plain _^M ML A white, plain navy, black/ J^M f jI \mber, nayy /scarlet and .^■t^^F y9y 9- i royal/ white. Act- /J^s V I AW/cZ FAST DT£ S S3.M. > f 1 A m225 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-15 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. THERE'S notfciig qiiti to gold ai a MARCONI RADIO GRAMOPHONE NEW MODEL $275 CabiMt it specialty mJmM waliit. (Call and hear one playing) AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. FOft MALAYA T/39 words
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716 1934-09-15 11 FURTHER SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS. HIGH CHINESE INVOLVED. Germany Manufacturing Powerful Explosives. Five Governments have protested to the I.S. State Department against the allegations made at the U.S. Armaments Inquiry, as a result of which censorship is being imposed on some phases of the investigation.Reuter - 716 words
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Article90 1934-09-15 11 Rugby. Sept. 13. Before leaving London last evening to visit the King and Queen at Balmoral Castle, Prince George visited a London jewellers and bought the engagement ring which he will give to Princess Marina when she arrives in England on Sunday with her parents.British Wireless - 90 words
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Article99 1934-09-15 11 Steady Increase In Good Traffic. Rugby, Sept. 13. A significant feature of rai.way traffic receipts for the last week, which showed an advance on the four main lines of £101,000 over the corresponding week of last year, is that the increases are due almost entirely to the greaterBritish Wireless - 99 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-15 11 Dimity and impudence. A junk with Uttered sails obstructs the photographer's view of H.M.S. Capetown.15 words
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Article93 1934-09-15 11 Glasgow Visit On Sept. 26. Rugby, Sept. 13. The King and Queen will leave Balmoral on the morning of Sept 26 for the launching of the new Cunard Liner at Clydebank. and will, after the ceremony, return to the Castle, where the Court will be m residenceBritish Wireless - 93 words
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Article199 1934-09-15 11 Subpoena Served On The Company. New York, Sept. 14. Captain Carey still commanded the President Cleveland and the officers who made allegations at the Morro Castle Inquiry that more lives could have been saved had the lifeboats of the President Cleveland been launched faster were still atReuter - 199 words
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Article193 1934-09-15 11 Federal Troops May Be Called Out New York, Sept. 14. There was an ominous quiet m Rhode Island last night. The State authorities are taking no chances and 2.000 troops are standing by at the barracks ready to be called out. It is understood that President RooseveltReuter - 193 words
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Article84 1934-09-15 11 No British Shipments To Par^uay Or Bolivia. Geneva, Sept. 10. Great Britain has notified the League t h«t all the necessary measures will be taken to prevent the shipment of arms wCf material and aircraft to Paraguay ~nd Bolivia as the necessary agree i ments are reached onReuter - 84 words
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Article45 1934-09-15 11 Havana, Sept. 11. I I Troops suddenly swooped upon a large group of Communists assembled with the aim of assassinating the American Minister, Mr. CafTery. A desperate struggle ensued and 27 arrests were made. A round-up of the international communists' club is expected.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1934-09-15 11 Montreal, Sept. 14. Seats are being rapidly allotted to the newly-created Silver Exchange. Of 48 scats recently allocated. 17 have been given to New York interests and I three for Shanghai.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article74 1934-09-15 11 Premier To Restrict Deputies' Power. Paris, Sept. 14. An Important constitutional reform has fructified m the mind of the Prime Minister, M. Doumergue, during his holiday at Tournefeuille. He is returning on Thursday with a plan to restrict the power of deputies to overthrow and reconstructReuter - 74 words
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Article203 1934-09-15 11 Poland Refuses Further Collaboration. Rugby, Sept. 13. The announcement that Poland refuses any longer to collaborate with the League's International organs for the protection of minorities m Poland was made by the Polish Foreign Minister, Colonel Beck, at the League of Nations' Assembly today. Col. Beck protestedBritish Wireless - 203 words
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Article44 1934-09-15 11 Manchester Agreement On VS. Yarns London, Sept. 14. It is announced that a Manchester agreement providing for the control of prices of coarse American yarns has been signed, and that there are only a few firms still outside the agreement. -Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article36 1934-09-15 11 Rugby, 8ept. IS. Sir Ernest Wlid died today at tlr age of 85. As Recorder of London he had been the presiding judge at the famous Old Bailey court since 1922— British Wire'PS3.36 words
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Article699 1934-09-15 11 Mr. Quo's Warning:. SUFFICIENT PROMISES TO DEFEAT CHINA'S HOPE Geneva. Sept. 14. Turkish quarters claim they arc sure to sain a beat on the League Council. They allege they have more than sufficient promises to defeat China's hope of securing a vo:e of re-eligibility. League's DutyReuter - 699 words
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57 1934-09-15 11 Geneva, Sept. 15. Complete agreement has been reached with Soviet representatives regarding the procedure for the Soviet entry into the League, and the formalities in this connection are expected to be completed early next week. Those States which did not accept the first French draftReuter - 57 words
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Article849 1934-09-15 11 Siam's Case For A Larger Quota. GOVERNMENT RESIGNS Effect In N.I. Of Any Concession. The Siamese Government has resigned, refusing to ratify the international rubber agreement. While London and local opinion is agreed that Siam has a legitimate case for a reconsideration of her quota, otherReuter - 849 words
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Article27 1934-09-15 11 The local market received the news with equanimi!' Quotations in sympathy with London and New York were slightly lower but remained steady. Share prices were not affected.27 words
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440 1934-09-15 12 Assets Will Not Last More Than Three Years. «|tiiit<triil Nrpl II iilni w i rum .1 tin* If |IMM pln« In I nun i i '< r Mian Iwn III* i lutliiiimi. nliMavil Ilir MHMMMMi ii( Mir OIimIIiih till him «ll ••uUImiiiIIiii inhai i IpllolK440 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-15 12 MUhl Hava Item Waraal Aa m rmull «f a i«i iai at h»f»m lha limit M<ui| lUnk and Ilir »lil pin IliU mi h... aaaaMd tatllna lull Inr i'a29 words
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Article100 1934-09-15 12 Slum \IIII F.MA DtltfttM To Moot Nrxt \\.,K trriuii Our Own 1 ni 1 Kuula I umpur, Mrpt 14 A 1 (luaaUniia of Bui .i.iiiiiiiUlruili>nn Im liullni rlalon of Hi gunallitiu afffillnii Hip inHlnlcnaiifla or Hi.' Inlnt alatl inng Baaar I mni at Huiigfl (Inluk, ami Mil'100 words
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Article29 1934-09-15 12 DEATH OF DR.J.T. CLARKE. V IHI Aim .11, n( Mi John i Dr. ti' •HP nl SB i 'i rurke wm ippolnttd HnUIiMU V MlltHI'DII N III In IUII29 words
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101 1934-09-15 12 A MASTER CELLIST ALMOST DESERTED. I < uorman m'n \Uh lln I In iitifftpott, iilghi < a limit i' r IhU vi it *****1 ihl|i up 1 1 ih. 11. k ii| m 1 1 lug wk.* inual inlghi *llh I li.' mill. I »|rtU« ul In Him Wl II101 words
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73 1934-09-15 12 (Kiiiwi Out llmi I uiiPniHiililfiil i H IrtU I lIIIIIMII St |il M Ihr •iiiiu*l i mill.. M»U»«u VW( whl day Mi* Hindi trail ..1 hum 11.i« i tir«itt|iMilri* In lirtipVM whli Ii i mi tallied iirtlliii* mil Hi. thai Ilir Mill lIWI U nun73 words
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Article28 1934-09-15 12 In lII* K«>n|Mmlhl>l<« Hum 1,, i \ml Simtth I it VVIUi.n l.i 4 l,,iv, k. i Maa>d at nlilit wlti'ii tlm nhl mni HIM .1 ilk28 words
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Article73 1934-09-15 12 New Member Of Federal Council. (I i miii oin n» ihi i I I II I llu» IHuh CommlMil i. il |>i i, i Hi Imliiimii In In ,im I ii. Mnul li. I I i 111 1111 l Illlf I •il 11. mil tin Hi Hi>|tlrntl> II73 words
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Article34 1934-09-15 12 or Its rornnun \<(|(liM i Wlthoul ii.iiiiui J M mluli Mi ■Kill "till l"*i llulli lln iiiilnilil.il m II Mm Mini H.iaU 1 iiiliniiii il him llult' miii without i ullliii34 words
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Article16 1934-09-15 12 Ttndn oi $H. r ,,o<io mj \orpf. iii hi i m ii. n> Hiitii'16 words
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Article72 1934-09-15 13 WliolpMtlr A r rail a In SingHpofti kl Mia MUM mami ilmlaliAail Ii i> Ik 111 1 111 I 1 I 11 I I. ...II .1 t m i t iii ..i i In tlt IVV^Vv* |iW^M*"P fMI tMH ■lvi.i liitil ft|i| k t I t72 words
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Article17 1934-09-15 13 I»i 111 1 I' -h m Ilit 11 I I"n i "Vn",.. 1., «.i A-.1-IH*.'17 words
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Article20 1934-09-15 13 FRENCH TRIBUTE TO DUTCH. Mlnmi|HM. IoiiiIhU \miI t l, t I. ....I- It- M I \< i it B u' "I20 words
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8 1934-09-15 13 SOVIET AND C.E.R. Fresh Effort For Settlement. I8 words
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Article51 1934-09-15 13 SILVER SITUATION IN CHINA. nmtnl < nntnil uti i vi wii > INJI m UH HllMKtillrtl A tltf MM RaFAjwv Hi ..> tm 1'"1 -mm ••■> Hi,, |l| llMMlllt* 111 l kill II 'rill II I I i>«.i««i>llt ill ltl>«> I HKlltlf 111 1 U. IM>-. I W I MM51 words
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Article22 1934-09-15 13 SUMATRA SULTAN IN SINGAPORE. Imloimml M m v mn mi \\niiN Ilia Illalilluaa Mulluii An, H'Kl't" 111., l' I. It 1....I lu.tM,-22 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-09-15 14 The finish of last year's Gold Cup race showing Row Boat (Davies) winning by a short head from Happy New Year (Christie) with Punkawalla (J. Donnelly) and Silver Monk (Spencer) half a length behind. Punkawalla was the favourite.38 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1934-09-15 14 Review Of Candidates For Malaya's Blue Riband. Scratchings for the fifth and last day of the Singapore Turf Club professional autumn meeting have been fairly heavy. 29 m all, and 96 horses and ponies are left In for the nine events. The principal event1,387 words
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Article360 1934-09-15 14 Some Interesting fixtures are down for decision m English league football today. Arsenal are entertaining West Br >mwlch Albion at Highbury and will be expected to win. However, It must be borne m mind that West Bromwlch have proved a real "bogey" team to tin* champions, who360 words
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Article286 1934-09-15 14 SELECTIONS BY OUR EX PER TS. Selections By Racing Selections By Correspondent M.F.J. Race L BLU2 BELLE Race L BLUE BELLE Penny Bee Great Fun Miss Togo Lady Rona Race 2. SHOOT UP Race 2. ENNISKILLEN Lady Rossdale Shoot Up Isle of Bonny Lady Rossdale Race 5. NUMERO TREIZE Race286 words
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260 1934-09-15 14 fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept 3 There were some astonishing results In the extra-preliminary round of the FA. Cup, which was played on Saturday The four Isthmian League clubs entered for this round—St. Alban's City. Clapton. Woklng and Nunhead— all defeated. Athenian260 words
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Article725 1934-09-15 15 (From Our London Correspondent.) London. Sept. 5. The cricket season at hom^ Is al•tnost over— but for the tail end of the festivals at Scarborough and Folkestone and the Champion County vs. the Rest mt .ch. Real festival cricket has been seen at these two holiday725 words
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Article113 1934-09-15 15 Saturday, Sept. IS. Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, last day of the professional meeting. Lawn Tennis: V MCA vs. Japanese Club at YM.C-A. Sunday. Sept. 1«. Golf: Sepoy lines Golf Club vs. Keppel Golf Club. Football: Malay League. Perhimponan SUa I vs. Kola Raja I. Jalan Besar113 words
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Article35 1934-09-15 15 I The co-operation of club secretaries to requested m Keeping this diary of sporting •vents accurate and up to date. It would be appreciated If they would Include the tune toe match* are to commence]35 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-15 15 Sanderson, the SRC. goalkeeper savin* the penait> kick taken daring the first half of yesterday's Cup match at Anson Road Stadium.21 words
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Article, Illustration1972 1934-09-15 15 S. R. C. Play Well But Concede Eight Goals To Chinese At Anson Road. BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY THE CHINESE. High Class Football In Cup Match. (By Our Football Correspondent) Chinese .8; S.R.C. 1. Playing by far the most delightful football seen In Singapore for a long while the Chinese defeated1,972 words
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69 1934-09-15 15 American Amateur Golf Championship. New York. Sept. 14. The final of the An-;i:can amateur golf championship, over 36 holes, will be played tomorrow between Lawson I Little and Goldman. In th« semi-finals Lawson Little defeated Armstrong by 4 up and 3 to play after being 2 up at the 18th.Reuter - 69 words
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Article140 1934-09-15 15 Tourists Win Their Last Match. London. Sept. 14. The Australians played the las* match of their tour today when they defeated the North of Scotland Cricket Association In a one-day game at Forres by an innings and 20 runs. Th» Scottish team mad* totals of 48 and 98 and theReuter - 140 words
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Article46 1934-09-15 15 New Yorz. Ser>t. 14. The world series uasioaii game* opens on Oct. 3 this year. For the first time the radio broadcasting riglns have been sold, the Ford Motor Co. purchasing the exclusive privileges lor $100,000. of which approximately $42,000 will go to the players Riikly.46 words
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Advertisement110 1934-09-15 15 Other sporting news will be found <>n page 17. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FROM "WE'RE NOT DRESSING' 9 (Lately Screened at the Al ham bra i MB3 MAT I P.T.. Eddie DaehJn's Orch. SHE BOUNDS ME OF YOU FT, Eddie Dorbin's Orck. B CIB9 GOODNIGHT. Lovely LHUe Lady JacksofTi Oreh.110 words
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Article662 1934-09-15 16 STYLES THAT DO NOT SUIT EVERYONE IMPORTANCE OF THE PROFILE By OUR LONDON FASHION CORRESPONDENT Stra.U Times Office, Fleet Street, 8e;t. 4. WHEN the new autumn fashions are launched upon the world In a fe« weeks' time the thrill of novelty will make them all teem662 words
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Article246 1934-09-15 16 (JUICK TREATMKST Hul weather If not welcome to tutuntortunate. woman who suffers (nun tiu-ii. aching feel Stic U mi lortunale > only herself to blame for tha condition of her i folk who have to stand long hours, who are on their irom morning to niKhl, and246 words
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Article377 1934-09-15 16 RIGHT KIND OF FRUIT JELLIES made In one's own kitchen are not only considerably cheaper than the preserves to be obtained In the shops, but they have a delicacy of flavour far surpassing any bought foods To ensure this delicacy of flavour several Important points should b( borne377 words
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Article70 1934-09-15 16 (HOI 01 WE MAI AKOONS. Take two whites of eggs. 4oj sugar ground almonds. > 2 oz. ground rice, a few blanched almonds, a I aid a h'w clr<ips of vanill.i of the uggs until very still the sugar, ground almonds and Stir in tin i in Into small I70 words
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Article415 1934-09-15 16 J.WET JOYCE - Hv J.WET JOYCE I uidon. WITH i. i plain, completeli unadorned, severity, m UrttMoi decoration, wallpaper has been rather out of fashion for some years now, and is, and plywood panelling i more widely used for wall treatments A reaction was, of course, bound to come, and415 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-15 16 y j\ The finest ami most delicately fragrant face powder. ft-ot. the skin, imparts youthful beauty to the ContphxloH Rs^HsH^^^B^^BHpwßp^^H OUtENSV CROYDON. sum ENGLAND > ,v ui> > ll KIN I \BOKVIOKIFS Quay, Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement102 1934-09-15 16 Teeth Lovelieryour brvath fragrant with ColgatVt Be assured of complete reach. Its polishing inmouth loveliness teeth gredient the same that that flash white and dentists use give* teeth breath that is fragrant, sparkling beauty. Its flaUse Colgate's Ribbon your refreshes the mouth Dental Cream twice a day. and perfumes the102 words
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42 1934-09-15 17 Plum Warner's Impressions Of The Tests. I Ill'll ill ltil ■■■llmli il I mill ,1 iV lu'l i I lewfiiii mi imp ihiii i i I 1 ■ill il Aillltii li ti. I in i it all I: I..I v Ill II42 words
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Article89 1934-09-15 17 llhmiiiimiiil Ml lit HummMN"'' it > HI if in i II 1 1 k i I I if I III i 113 til II I in mil LL i III mill II lltttt I as til t, id SKI.... jH Ml iim II* tint ■W >!1 111! nif89 words
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Sport In Kuala Lumpur.
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Article19 1934-09-15 17 Mrs Koeh Mrs Chin Win Y.W.C.A. ff.lt/fH /Mlllfl. 1 tlll^ liTm I ki lda Ik: nit li 111 119 words
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1733 1934-09-15 18 Claim Of Planters For Increased Pay. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, Sept. 14. In the course of hi* opeuing xpeech at the tenth annual conference of the Incorporated Society »i Planters this morning the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, the Chief Secretary,1,733 words
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Article540 1934-09-15 18 Lamas In Revolt. CARAVAN OF 800 CAMELS SEIZED BY REBELS. Shanghai. An open revolt by several hundred Tachln Lamas and the seizure of a caravan of 800 camels by these wandering rebels have again disturbed the peace of Slkang, China's western frontier, which was only recently restored540 words
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Article70 1934-09-15 18 A two-year-old boy is no., considered I by police to have caused the death of his two little sisters of six and seven, who were found suffocated In a large ice-box on a ranch near Sacramento I (California). The police are convinced, that it was their baby70 words
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Article416 1934-09-15 18 Huge Drought Losses In Three Provinces. Shanghai, Sept. 15. The Japanese consul at Tientsin yesterday consulted Gen. Yu Hsu»hchung. Chairman of Hopei, In connection with the murder of a Japanese merchant in Yutlen District, In the demilitarised Yuan region. Declaring that the arming of Chinese416 words
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Article206 1934-09-15 18 4,000 Miles Of Roads Completed. Shanghai. Sept. 14. The Klangsi-Kwangtung. KiangslFuklen. Kiangsi-Hunan. Kiangsl-Chek-lang trunk roads have been completed, according to an official report from Nanchang, the general headquarters ot the anti-Communist forces and capital of Klangsl Province. The roads tota' nearly four thousand miles. The trunk roads connecting206 words
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Article63 1934-09-15 18 New British Gliding Record. London, Sept. 8. The British gliding record was broken by a huge margin at Sutton Banks, Yorkshire, when John Layer remained aloft for 12 hours and 21 minutes compared with seven hours and 22 minutes established by Flying Officer Mole last May.Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement378 1934-09-15 18 I hat old-fashioned >g*ggv^#^ BIG brush /tV I \f^vJ can't clean where (j^Kjlßr I cAD it can't reach— Try H9RE l£K, with its short head, preserves your ff^Sf/ teeth by cleaning ffl^^y everywhere Mi^^v tf/^K Also:Mj $o/ y^|^_ O/ Bnb» Powdrr, ',.^^k Bufry Soap and I Baby Cream. leK. the378 words
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Article685 1934-09-15 19 Ex-Communist Leader. ADVISES NANKING TO USE BOMBERS. Nanking. A greater use of bombing panes and < artillery, further tightening of the economic blockade against the Red areas, and the building of more blockhouses at various vulnerable points will be the most effective military measures against the685 words
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Article246 1934-09-15 19 War Secrets. REVEALED BY GERMAN DIAKISTS. Germany has a now poison gas. Its creator calls It "Red Cross," and m "The Berlin Diaries,' Just published by Jarrolds, this boajt is made: "Reckoned m degrees of intensity, it is 17 times as effective as Russia's, 26 times246 words
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Article259 1934-09-15 19 INVENTED WINGED HORROR." Expert's Fate Stirs War Chiefs. Dr. H. Gerlich, the German-born American engineer who invented the| "winged horror" Juliet the most deadly ever known died m Copenhagen recently. He was returning from a triy In the course of which he sought to sell the secret of his terrible259 words
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Article114 1934-09-15 19 On Same Basis As Federal Government Hyde Park, New York, S?pt. 11. The principles for the immediate reorganisation and simplification of the National Recovery Administration ha/c been agreed to between President Roosevelt and General Johnson after a night's conference. The N R.A. will be placed on the sameReuter - 114 words
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Article72 1934-09-15 19 Shot Himself On Eve Of Retirement. A sh:ck has been caused m U.S. army circles by the suicide of MajGen. Harry Gore Bishop, former Chief of the Army Field Artillery. He was found dead at his home m Washington on Aug. 31 and the police investigating the ease72 words
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Article249 1934-09-15 19 Drastic Control Of Currency. Berlin, Sept. 11. Complete reorganisation or Germany's trade is about to be undertaken. Five decrees are being issued dealing with goods traffic, 'he establishment of control offices for raw material, the alteration of the present law regarding foreign currency control. From September 24, Germany'sReuter - 249 words
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Article108 1934-09-15 19 Industrials And Foreign Stocks Firm. London, Sep.. 11. On the Stock Exchange today Industrials were further supported and remained firm. There was also good rally in foreign stocks, notably South Americans and Japanese, but otherwise the markets ruled quiet. Cotton early declined on speculative selling but these lossesReuter - 108 words
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Article89 1934-09-15 19 British Official Shot Dead At Baghdad. Baghdad, Sep... 11. Mr. J. A. White, an Mr Ministry civilian official attached to the works' and building department of the Royal Air Force, was shot dead by an Iraq clerk and another British civilian named Marks was seriously wo:rded by theReuter - 89 words
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Article50 1934-09-15 19 Rugby, Sept. 11. The new arterial road to the London docks, which has been built at a cost of £3.000,000 to overcome seilous traffic congestion m ore of the most densely populated districts of London will be opened today by the Minister of Transport— British Wireless.British Wireless - 50 words
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83 1934-09-15 19 VIENNA SHOOTING. Story Of A Careless Soldier. Vienna, Sept. 9. The city was alarmed today at what was first believed to be an attempt on the life of Prince Starhemberg wt<en a shot hit his house. Police were called out and searched the vicinity but iruitlessly. Eventually the explanation wasReuter - 83 words
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Article80 1934-09-15 19 Rugby, Sept. 11. The delegation to the third international locust conference representing the Governments of locust-infested countries m Africa and Western Asm were welcomed In London by ffca Under-Secretary for the Colonies, the Earl of Plymouth, when the first session of the conference was opened In theBritish Wireless - 80 words
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Article128 1934-09-15 19 Germany's Claims Not Pressed At Present. Nuremburg, Sept. 8. Germany needs colonies for raw materials and exports but this is not a propitious moment to press her claims, declared the handsome Gen Rudolf Hess, the most popu ar hero of the congress after Hitler and one ofReuter - 128 words
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Article20 1934-09-15 19 Rugby. Sept 10 The death is arm Sir Thomas S^ the s.nior o!" rotlrod list oi Wlr 'esj.20 words
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Advertisement360 1934-09-15 19 iVITAUTYJ MfSAPW Wtsr HEADACHE li!, DISTRESS] I DEFINITE REMEDY M \\7HEN vitality goes, something happens. |r Very often the result is a distressing headj ache and nervous debility. For quick relief take a couple of 'ASPRO' tablets* You take no risks with 'ASPRO.* It contains no caffeine or phenacetin and360 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-15 20 POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OVERSHADOWED. Scenes that will be re-enacted at Bukit Timab today where thousands will concentrate on the task of "spotting" the winner.24 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-09-15 20 RAINY DAYS »f»in in London. morning scene on London Bridge.10 words
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Article, Illustration55 1934-09-15 20 THK ttoid.l) WHk.VI I'KOBLEM «u> ussed at a meeting of the Wheat Advisory Committee, on which IS countries were represented, at the Board Trade m London. Mr. R. W Bingham. .he American Ambassador, presided. Mr. A. Gurevitch, the Russian delegate (left) talking with Mr. John McFaxland. General Manager of the55 words
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