The Straits Times, 18 September 1934
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Title Section38 1934-09-18 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NSASLY A CKNTDBT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement387 1934-09-18 1 SINGAPORE. 140. CECIL ST. (PHONE 8151). HILTONIA I SPRING PILLOWS B«tc A(rnU t I PASKOE CO. FVBIVITCKE MANVFACTDSntt I CORNWALL BOUSE 54. Orchard Boa* PHONE 2153. Vigorous IJ§9| when others jg^ are tired ft 'My m -because HORLICKS give. lj^^' Wf^ /jfltt '/3rd extra ener gy /^|rf M^ v jlß387 words
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Advertisement131 1934-09-18 1 KUALA LUflpeß: 15. Mfeft/ftT. (»P«ONE 3«83». I^3k j I ft •^&itfmrtlsivA% JpSl] &2jjL^jp** \y. >> v PER BOTTLE -g^v "^ET E R I Uawson I^^ TJ^K Scotch Whisky IJawson vm SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY toSri| SOLE AGENTS B ROBiNSON CO., LTD. MtJ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. H Have you ordered your I131 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-18 1 FOR FLOWERS PHONE 4097 IS. Orchard Read. (Amber Mansions)9 words
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Advertisement604 1934-09-18 2 P. k 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WTTH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND PAH EASI MAIL BERVICE. CTTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Dot Tonnage B'pore BHUTAN 6.100 Sept 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000604 words
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Advertisement663 1934-09-18 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CtNEKAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOX CUNARD LINE, (incorporatea m Mnam) TO LONDON. Naples. MarseJDss, Leadaa. Antwerp Rotterdam and MMdlesbrmigh. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail. itPTJSHIMI MARU 11,000 Sept. 19 30 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Oct. 3 4 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct. 31 NOT. 1663 words
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Advertisement677 1934-09-18 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Fruni From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham MEONIA 38/t 35/9 26 B 34/9 ALSIA M/ 10 16/10 17/10 19/10 BORINQIA 6/11 6/11 7/11 9/11 ERRIA 37/11 37/11 38/11677 words
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Advertisement226 1934-09-18 2 PRUSIDRNT I INF Tourist Class I AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming pool Delicious meal*— Hot and cold runnXg water m each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila226 words
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Advertisement1268 1934-09-18 2 THE BLUE FUNNEI, LINE fOeean THfc Hf'A RHIOW STEAMSRTF CO. Steam Sblp Ca, Ltd-, and China Mutual (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE C'I'WRIi WHITE STAR LTD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO ITD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE The SIAM STEAM1,268 words
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1100 1934-09-18 3 The Indefatigable. DOING AN IMPORTANT WORK. Faith in the future of the Merchant Navy was expressed by Sir Percy Bates, Bart., O.B.E., chairman of Cunard White Star Ltd., at the sixty-ninth annual meeting of the Mersey training ship Indefatigable No matter what troubles it was meeting1,100 words
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Article305 1934-09-18 3 Cruiser Perpetuates A Proud Name. With the launching of H.M.S. Oalatea from the shipyard of Messrs. Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., of Oreenock. early In August, yet another bearer of this famous name has been added to the British Navy. The first curiser to be built305 words
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Article83 1934-09-18 3 The existence of a ring of rayon and silk textile smugglers was revealed when the captain of a motor-boat was arrested m Kobe recently. The leader of the ring is stated to be a merchant of blankets and quilts m Shanghai. Co-operating with a Chinese exportei-, who supplied83 words
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Article28 1934-09-18 3 The Somali has left Hong Kon* and Is expected to arrive at this por: at noon tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H. Boards Wharf on arrival.28 words
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Article394 1934-09-18 3 British Shipyards. CALL FOR A SURVEY BOARD. A further conference of representatives of North-East Coast local authorities was held In Newcastle, on Aug. 1, to discuss the position created by the operations of the National Shipbuilders' Security, Ltd., and the replies of the President of the394 words
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Article101 1934-09-18 3 OAASTKRXERK. Neth 4.058 tons, from Manila 18-9. for Penang 18-9. PORTLAND MARU. Jap.. 4.293 ton», from Dalren 18-9. for Colombo 18-9 OIYU-WANI MARU. Jap 109 tons^ from Bangkok 17-9, for BaUvla to Toklo 20-9. TIDORR. Dut.. 525 tona. from Selat Pandjang 18-9. for Selat Pandjang M-9. PARIGL Out..101 words
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Article122 1934-09-18 3 Tu:3day. September 18. Ships aloncaMa the Wnanrae m expected la >i rive Section KtPPfcL HARBOUR. Mj^n Wharl Sri Tunda. Lea "Lady OulUeniard." Lch. •Crow," Pinna, Karcpar. Oil Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonf r»*ar. Albert Dock Oecar n. Victoria Dock Oorgon. Krpari Harfeoar Kings Dock Nieuw122 words
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Advertisement675 1934-09-18 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated in P.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS BOOKING AGENTS. FJM.S. RLYS. AND 81AM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 543S— Puuje 51 Jl CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up Second Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES. 3) C.675 words
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Advertisement455 1934-09-18 3 ELLERMAN BIJCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) 44 ELLERMAN n LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON". ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and Soea Canal. Due Sails Steamer Spore S'por* CITY OP KHIOS Oct 14 Oct IS CTTY OF KHARTOI'M O;t SO Nov. 2 CITY OP CAMBRIIXIE Nov 14 Nov 18 FOB HONGKONG.455 words
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Miscellaneous86 1934-09-18 3 TIDE TABLES. Toesdar. Sept. 18. H W. 6.43 a.m., 6 ft. 8 m.. 4.57 p.m., 7 ft. 8 m. L. W. 10.4 a.m.. 6 ft.. I m. Wednesday. Sept. 19. H. W. 8.30 am.. 7 ft. 1 m., 6.40 p.m., 7 ft 8 m. L W. 12.45 am., 2 ft.86 words
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Miscellaneous68 1934-09-18 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. hrs. *F Alor Star 89 0.13 7.5 74 Sitiawan 90 2.93 3.6 72 Kota Bahru 91 0.95 7.8 73 Buklt Jeram 90 1.45 4.9 70 Malacca 86 0.41 8.1 71 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 87 0.8668 words
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Advertisement464 1934-09-18 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Wfeea s*aets« tar as* sesttssa ssTverUsss to these eataauM hK easts* ef tastiBssasala D* sat seaa m lisas Is LOCAL EMPLOYERS hiving vacancies tor Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the *7uropean Onemnlovment Committee at the YMCA. Singapore LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, good setter. Ap»ly Box No. 153.464 words
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Advertisement742 1934-09-18 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow 361A, Orchard Boad Angullla Co 314, OBCHABD BOAD. bungalow, modern san. Apply Bayers 10, Malacca Street. NO. 71 Sophia Road. Modern sanitation. electric lighting and garage. Apply E. Nathan. 96 North Bridge Boad. Ne. MT. ELOABCTH. Modern eonvenlences. Apply Nath.n, 96 North Bridge Rd. Adelphl742 words
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Advertisement741 1934-09-18 4 PUBLIC NOTICES ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., LTD. APPLICATION has been made to the Directors at the above Company to issue a duplicate Certificate for 250 Shares of 91 each, fully-paid (now SO cents each, fully-paid) m this Company numbered *****6—*****5 registered m the name of FREDERICK JAMES OARTON of741 words
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Advertisement830 1934-09-18 4 PUBLIC NOTICES TOH-ALLANG CHINESE TIN, LIMITED. NOTICE OF LOST SCRIP. Application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Madame Low How Pheng a duplicate Certificate for One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty (1.650) shares of $1 each, fully paid, numbered from 1 to 1,680 and830 words
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Advertisement648 1934-09-18 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 80. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. Fresh Stock. SMOKERS' SCNDRIES. Made by L. Orlik, London. Orltk's Briar Pipes, standard and fancy. Latest style Tobacco Pouchei. Fancy Cigarette Cases and Cigarette Holders. Fancy Ash Trays. Cigarette Lighters, etc. Inspection648 words
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Advertisement437 1934-09-18 4 FIGARO Ladle* Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By Cwrwpeae Expert* $8, A $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL I.Coom 120] and i.l I 93. Bras Basaa Read. MASSAGE. MRS. aad MR. AKAJI. GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Ist Floor. No. 117. Middle Reaa. SINGAPORE. EXCELLENT MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION Robinson Road Singapore.437 words
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Miscellaneous177 1934-09-18 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malays Malaya Fostaga. Monthly 9 $99 4.99 J tM Uuarterlv t $.58 ***** 8 7.50 Half Yearly $11*8 »24 98 115.98 Yearly $14 98 $49*8 $JB.BB Note.— OoUUtien *ae»jaes sassK tarlnde the asoal bank alseoaat. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* and instrscOoas lot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS177 words
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Advertisement248 1934-09-18 5 H O T ELS TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT DINNER DANCE 8.15 to 9.15 ,rm. (informal) DANCE (formal) THE TALENTED 945 P.m. to KIRA BORIS MIDNIGHT CABARET RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 SEA VIEW \3 HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING EVEBY SOOM WITH BATH, W.C.,248 words
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Advertisement132 1934-09-18 5 P H ILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL PFPPnmir.TiON— SELECTIVITY^=QUALITY^^VOLUME^ ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION— LONG DISTANCE RECEPTIONZ^=^= 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 Road132 words
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Advertisement86 1934-09-18 5 FOOL-PROOF CINE-CAMERA With this new PILMC 121 Cine Camera you can take beautiful theatre-clear movies or you. family and fri:nds Just slip lr a aO-loot lb mm Him magazine (No threading, no openIng and shutting ot sprocket* > Close the rloor and the Ftlmo 121 Is loaded. Panchromatic. Super-sensitive and86 words
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Miscellaneous413 1934-09-18 5 8.8.C PROGRAMME. Following are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters Schedule of Wavelengths. Call Signs Frequency Wavelengths Kc/s. GSA 6.050 4959 GSA 9.510 31.55 GSC 9.585 31.30 GSD 11.750 25.53 GSE 11,860 25.30 OSF 15.140 1982 GSG 17,790 16.66 GSH 21.470 13.97 TODAY. 6.20 a.m. Time Signal from413 words
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Miscellaneous417 1934-09-18 5 BERLIN. Following are the programmes to be broadcast >y the Berlin shortwave station (D.J.B. 19.73 metres and D.J.A. 31.38 metres). TODAY. G D.m. German Folk Song. «15 The Taubert Trio. 8.45 News Bulletin (English). 0 "It Is so good for you to la'igh An hour with Harry Qondl, Rosel Seegers417 words
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Miscellaneous302 1934-09-18 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle 1 ■ZLIILI (CLUES.) ACROSS. Street cleaner IT. Built 10. Ducket n.,., g- BSi, cry neath 38. Of that kind gS before J?; of metal. 23. Bind 25. Move sideways 26. Vehicle II- SoluHon Of Yesterday's I?; E-jjy Puzzle. 33. Pters 35. Compensate lOlm|gI O Im |g sWvmaTl302 words
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Miscellaneous192 1934-09-18 5 30 YEARS AFTER. Former Enemies Act In Same Film. In order to rciresh the memories of the Japanese people of the heroism during the Russo-Japanese War. talkie picture Is b-lng nlmod m Japa:i. entitled "Hokuman no R kka" 'Heroism In North Manchuria" The picture depicts the death oi six heroes192 words
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Article1157 1934-09-18 6 LABOUR TRENDS THE T.U.C. AND THE PARTI— MOSLEY AND MUSSOLINI THE GREENSHIRTS GERMANY'S DEBTS. 'From Our Own Correspondent) Straits Tikes Office. Fleet Street. Sept. 2. *|*HE differences that have arisen be- tween the Industrial and political elements in the Labour movement are likely to1,157 words
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Article213 1934-09-18 6 Death In A Dentist's Chair. What the coroner described as 'one of those unfortunate cases" where a perfectly healthy girl had died from syncope while under an anaesthetic in a dentist's chair was investigated in Sheffield. The victim was Mary McNulty, 25, of Chippenham Pace, Sheffield. Mr. s.213 words
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Article105 1934-09-18 6 Christmas Gift From Australian. An unknown *ustra'iar. cricKeter Is sendliifc a lamb to Harold Larwood, the Notts fast burner, as a Christmas present. With it la a message of admiration. Larwood. who was the centre o: the body-line bowling controversy m the last Test mat he* In105 words
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Article718 1934-09-18 6 Serious Effects. ALARMING DECLINE IN EXPORTS. That the international "ooycott" of German goods has now reached far greater dlmensio.is than the world realises p.obably accounting for more than 70 per cent of che heavy decline In Germa- exports— is the conclusion now being forced upon International718 words
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Article56 1934-09-18 6 Lady teachers and girl students m Nanking must not crop their hair or powder their faces m future, says the latest order Issued by Mr. Bhih Ylng. the Mayor of Nanking, according to the Sinwanpao. As regards their clothing, these must be nude m future of home-produced materials,56 words
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Article301 1934-09-18 6 DIVORCED— WITH "NO PLACE TO GO." Domestic Tangles. FOLLOW SOVIET HOUSE SHORTAGE. Moscow. I Soviet divorce— the simplest, cheapest, and most expeditious In the world —has been sadly "tangled in Mosciw by the chronic housing shortage. Scores of couples, legally separated under approved Red statutes, are actually unable to escape301 words
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Article162 1934-09-18 6 No Effective Hit On Air Target. More than 1,000 rounds were flrtci recently In secret two- day tests of the latest type 01 three-inch anti-airorv.it gun, says a Plymouth report. This hush-hush gun had been expected to prove remarkable developments In high-altitude ranging and shooting162 words
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Advertisement354 1934-09-18 6 SHE LOST WEIGHT EACH WEEK. THE IDEAL WAY TO REDUCE A woman writes to tell how she is reducing excess (at— and her vay teens to be the ideal way. "I am 49 years old. 5 ft. 5 7 Ins. In height, and was 13 st. lb. when I start«d354 words
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Advertisement230 1934-09-18 6 adds variety and interest to soup. Try this recipe. POTATO SOUP '(this is delicious, as made below.) 2 lb. potatoes. l large tin Ideal Milk 1 onion i ot. butter 2 sticks celery Pepper and salt. METHOD. Melt the butter m a saucepan, slice the vegetables, put them Into a230 words
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Advertisement118 1934-09-18 7 LORETfA Y0UN8JUL mb GARY §RANt 1 'iiiiiiir. I. »ill i H ii ii i Mi*i«j «»ai 'in., I 'Ik ot.i I"* A %#ll 1 1 |M I?Re TON GKT HWI 1 W i..., illis« h- U B^Brl > MMili^^B BM [_v W ill 111 i i i if i I118 words
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Article21 1934-09-18 8 .11 hi i 4 ii> 225 H \M i SM I I <; t: 1121 ma Jin $uj IS) 112) IMS21 words
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Article114 1934-09-18 8 Til. n [I i 5/- 5/- Idnu fl .ii a/- 2 i i- S Knit X. in Kinta I I X 1 1 .u...t Miii, :1 1 11, 1 10 |0 I] i 1 11;.. 111 1 it 21/J; i i 1 I 1 I'uteh l i 1 Kami.114 words
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Article91 1934-09-18 8 u i i 1 (i m itw| r» i 5 5 F and M. SOL. io io Bi I. 1,1 m H) 10 Henry Waufh a t\ II 1 "l 85 I 93 II (l i IK) I 50 i 25UG I ***** us 6 A y 40 4091 words
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Article68 1934-09-18 8 1 it i iJL HMffig HI m w AW, p M H M 11 >$n I 115 880 Jj ,4r-'M tm Co kali i SO) 0. 3 0.46 Oil OKi 1 r if' \r, \t^ .gOxd Z I'erak li, v, w,/ 160 60 1.55 165 j 046 .6068 words
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Article25 1934-09-18 8 u ».4 Jjfflflghl London, 1, 1 870 I (J.C. D^^l _T i wdm MM ll, i London T I I .Olillt il) I."lh|nll,25 words
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Article7 1934-09-18 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. X 10'7 words
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Article11 1934-09-18 8 BANTENG RUBBER DIVIDEND. U.tiii' nk t fltl m ml l i11 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-18 8 tJiaCRIMINA (NKIJ l> TOM-FY I1I 1 l IV I-TR m UHHf ii-7i rfi mm ||9 Mattmn co ito18 words
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1166 1934-09-18 9 SLUMP OF THE POUND RISE IN GOLD. London Finance Movements Significance. (By A Special Correspondent.) London, Sept. 4. The fall In sterling and the Implications thereof are discussed below. The chief other event last week was the German trade-debt question, which later expanded into a matter of Germany's debt obligations1,166 words
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Article312 1934-09-18 9 London Rubber Report Comment. London, Aug. 29. Symington and Wilson's weekly rubber report dated Aug. 29 states: Since our last report only slight fluctuations hare occurred In the market here and the volume of business put through has been on the small side. The price of312 words
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Article545 1934-09-18 9 London, Au 15. The Ase m prices ol wheat and cotton and the prospective rise m other crops will Increase the purchasing power of customers abroad, while President Roosevelt's return from holiday will impart fresh vigour to the OS.A. bettermen* schemes. European affairs are more settled for545 words
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Article251 1934-09-18 9 Six Per Cent Dividend. Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd. will hold their annual meeting In Singapore, September 25. The Directors annual report states Acreage.— The acreage is now 3,162 acres. Sungei Durian Estate, which was acquired m accordance with the circular to shareholders of June 12251 words
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Article129 1934-09-18 9 I POH RUBBER CAPITAL INCREASE. To Finance New Acquisitions. Glasgow. Sept. 6. The directors of Ipoh Rubber Estates (1932). Ltd., have come to an arrangement with the proprietors of the neighbouring Gunong Kroh Estate, whereby, subject to approval of shareholders, the company will acquire that estate fully equipped as from129 words
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Article102 1934-09-18 9 The following outputs are for July:— Better. Alor Pongsu AmaHTimated.— lo4.oo4 lb. 8ed0ng.— 36.461 lb. Temerloh.— 31.376 lb. Tin. Kamra. Dredging output 92G pels., yardage treated 94.000 eu. yds., hrs. worked 393 hn. Pattartf -Dredging output 1,104 pel*., yardage treated 247.000 cv. yds., hrs. worked 682 hrs. Hydraullcing102 words
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Advertisement661 1934-09-18 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability of member* If limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. BEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital 50 °O»9?" Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling 6,500,000661 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-18 9 la&S^- 111 Wfexiedion P^roU ({lKigky Sol* Agent*: THE EASTERI AGENCIES LTO.11 words
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Advertisement73 1934-09-18 9 T ABSOLUTELY INSIST..! |V «7f —O" hovkig c "Kißlßl" razor btod*. b*covM. Ov Jl AJ $o rh« absence ol any kind of ridgo, •noblM I fv t\w inovw better, and it wean longer. t* KX/_lAv you don> know the "KIRIKI-lWgeJesJ Sharpened tazor Made, then you don't know how pleofont and73 words
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Advertisement423 1934-09-18 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Dp Capital hi 800.000 shares of £5 each 13. 000.099 Reserve Punri 0.000.00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors <3 ,000,009 HEAD OFFICE: St. Bbhopagßte, London F. I AfeaU and Branches. AJor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar423 words
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1027 1934-09-18 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1934. CONFESSION OF IGNORANCE. It is announced that the tender of th» firm of Woh Hup for the erection of quarters for an Asiatic chief warder and nine blocks of quarters for Asiatic warders, kebuns, over- seers and wiremen at the site of1,027 words
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Article529 1934-09-18 10 AN ANNIVERSARY. Three years ago tonight took place the Mukden "incident" which, though It passed almost unnoticed at the tim", was destined to change the history of the Far East and to sound the deathknell of the already effete League of Nations. The 18th of September.529 words
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Article725 1934-09-18 10 Alan J. Eidinow - Alan J. Eidinow. By NATURE'S MILLIONAIRES The word "millionaire" conjures a vision of a lean-jawed, hardeyed business man whose life is spent m an atmosphere of telephones, tapfi-machines and the general high-speed efficiency of the financial world. Yet there are men living m remote parts of the725 words
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Article76 1934-09-18 10 SINGAPORE. MUMM Karma. 6 15 —9.15. CAriTOL Springtime for Henr- with Herbert Mundln Ac Nancy Cr.rroll. 6.15—9.15. GRfcAT WORLIi No Show*. •fAKI BUKOIGH Madhurl (Hindustani Talkie). 6 SIS. NEW WORLD No Shows. fAVILION Born To Be Bod with Young Cary Giant. 6.15 —9.15. K.UHIS lIOTLL Special Dinner Concert 8.1576 words
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Advertisement111 1934-09-18 10 HATS AND SHOES t" BATTERSBY" FUR FELT HATS. NEW SNAP BRIM, COLOURS, FAWN, *****, STEEL, OAK. ROSEWOOD, LIGHT. OR DARK GREY. SIXES: 6'i TO VA. PRICES: $9.50 $10.50. BETTER QUALITY IN STATION, SCOTTS, LINCOLN BENNETT, OR TRESS. SIZES: 6'i TO 7!}. PRICES: $12.50 TO $18.50. OXFORD SMART /r MEDIUM TOE,111 words
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Advertisement54 1934-09-18 10 Ib^^ M mk 1 Ot BAITISH MANUtACTUAf ALUMINIUM Buckets, Acid Padels, Measures I jB THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. Opposite the New Pier. COLUMBIA PORTABLE MADE IN ENGLAND MODEL 201. PRICE $39.00 NOW $34. BLUE, BLACK, RED er GREEK. (Illustrated list sent wKh pfemrarc.) THE ROBINSON PIANO Co.. Ltd.54 words
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Advertisement61 1934-09-18 10 The engagement is aniioinced betwe.n Oeorg* Cowan Macaulay of Kuala Lumpur, son of the late Provost T. S. Macaulay, O BE. and Mrs. Macaulay of Dumfries, Scotland, and Eleanor Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. ant! Mrs. P. H. Upton of Auckland. New Zealand. DENNE OARROW.— In London on September 4,61 words
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959 1934-09-18 11 CHINESE DELEGATE ON ASSEMBLY VOTE. NANKING DISAPPOINTED. States' Promises Of Support Not Honoured. Geneva, Sept. 17. China only obtained 21 votes out of 52 for election to the league Council and is therefore ineligible. This clears the way for the electionSin Kuo Min - 959 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-09-18 11 Four people were killed and 33 were injured as a result of a head-on collision between two L.M.S., expresses outside Cumberland Street Station, Glasgow. One train was bound from Glasgow to Kilmarnock, the other from Paisley to Glasgow. Rescuers carrying an injured passenger to the ambulance.46 words
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Article174 1934-09-18 11 The treacherous sandbanks off Port Swettenham were responsible for another steamer coins aground. fortunately without serious damace, a few days aeo. The steamship North-noor, owned by Moor Line Ltd., of which Walter Runt iman and Co. Ltd. are managers, on the way from Saf aga, a Red Sea174 words
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Article231 1934-09-18 11 Jovial Remark That Led To A Serious One. Paris, Sept. 16. "I am quite a good manicurist. Wont you trust your hands to me?" This Jovial remark by Princess Marlmi to Prince George led to the happy announcement of their engagement, according to the Greek writer.Reuter - 231 words
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Article74 1934-09-18 11 Japanese Boat Chased By U.S. Cutters. Manila. Sept. 14. Two United States revenue cutters are pursuing the Japanese fishing ooat. Hayun Maru. following a complaint of three Filipino police who boarded her to Inspect her nets and were attacked, robbed and tossed overboard by the Japanese crew whichReuter - 74 words
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Article29 1934-09-18 11 Montreal. Sept. 17. The governors of the new Sliver Exc lange have decided that the tradIng unit shall be 10.000 ounces instead of 5,000 ounces.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article35 1934-09-18 11 Batavla. Sept. 17. The Dutch Government has overridden the proposal of the Netherlands Indian People's Council to levy an export duty of two cents per metrlo pound on dry estate rubber. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article40 1934-09-18 11 Loosduinen (Holland). Sept. 14. Fire destroyed half a rubber factory at Vredestcln. The full extent of the damage is net yet known but is believed to be extremely heavy. It is attributed to spontaneous combustion. Router Wireless.Reuter - 40 words
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Article189 1934-09-18 11 Disclosures U.S. Arms Inquiry. Washington, Sept. 17. That Germany was determined ti have an air force and that determination was then taking definite form was reported in 1933 by Mr. Thomas F. Hamilton, European representative of the United Aircraft Export Corp. to his company. This wasReuter - 189 words
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Article41 1934-09-18 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 17. Selangor River Rubber Estates propose to capitalise £7,115 standing at the credit of profit and loss account by crediting fid. each to the 284.611 £1 shares not 18s. 6d. paid up.41 words
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Article74 1934-09-18 11 Java Planters Abandon Discussions. The Hague, Sept. 17. A threat to the continuance of the Chadbourne Plan Is contained In the news from Java that sugar planters have abandoned the discussions concerning possible methods of halving production and have left the matter In the hands of the PrimeReuter - 74 words
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Article73 1934-09-18 11 Pressed To Resume The Premiership. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 17. After a great deal of anxious waiting the King of Slam has replied to the cables from the Assembly approving the State Council's resignation and also approving the Assembly recommendation that Col. Phya Bahol should resume73 words
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Article402 1934-09-18 11 Outbreaks Of Violence. DANGER OF UNREST SPREADING. Charlotte <N. Carolina), Sept. 17. The strike leader, Mr. Gorman, has Issued an ultimatum that all remainIng branches of the textile industry will be called rut unless the textile strike Is settled this week. Mr. Gorman's threat will meanReuter - 402 words
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64 1934-09-18 11 LOST $6,500,000. Government's Disbelief Of Meilon's Story. Washington. Sept. 17. The U.S. Treasury s claim yesterday against Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, exAmbassador to Great Britain, for $3,000,000 Includes $1,000,000 as a 50 per cent, penalty for alleged fraud. Mr. Mellon contends that he lost $6,500,000 on sales cf stock, butReuter - 64 words
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Article285 1934-09-18 11 All Outstanding Loans Repaid. DIVIDENDS RESUMED. Total Reserves Of Quarter Of A MilMon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 17. The Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation Ltd., realised net profits during the sixteen months ended June .'{<). of £62,233 compared with £27.9 15 for the previous twelve ■cntha. "he285 words
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Article144 1934-09-18 11 Suggested Clearings System. London, Sept. 17. A proposal for the appointment of a commission to examine the establishing of a system of multilateral clearings and to Improve the working of clearing offices will be placed before the League of Nations by the French Minister of Commerce, M. Lamoureux.144 words
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Article39 1934-09-18 11 Washington. Sept. 14 Exports of gold from the United States during August were valued at $14,556,000 o/ which $11,681,000 went to France, announces the Department of Commerce. Exports of silver were valued at $I,74l,ooo.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 39 words
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318 1934-09-18 12 Across India In Rainstorm. CHIPPED WINGS. Carrying, besides their crews,' rations sufficient 'or seven days and a cook three machines of No. 303 (KB.) Squadron. RAF. arrived at Seletar from 3asrah yesterday afternoon. The Flight is on its way to Melbourne to attend the Centen-318 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-09-18 12 Lke a treat bird cominr to rest. One of the RAF. planes at Seletar after the flight from Basrah.19 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-09-18 12 Group Captain R F. Saul (on left) being greeted by Croup Capt. and Mr*. 8. W. Smith.17 words
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Article138 1934-09-18 12 Tamil Coolie Awarded Damages. (From Our Own Corresponds t.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Damages of $20 were awarded by Mr F K. Wilson, today, to a Tamil coolie. Kuppusamy. who claimed $350 from a Chinese fitter. Chow Choon.for Injuries sustained through a shooting accident on Aug. 29 last138 words
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Article298 1934-09-18 12 Four Accidents This Year. A "fated" motor car w whicb ha, figured in four road crashes since the I beginning of this year, was referred to in a police court case yesterday, before Mr. C. H. Whitton, when a joung, well-dressed Japanese. T. Kamada, was tried on298 words
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Article45 1934-09-18 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Sept. II. The Dutch Japanese Plantation Co. intend to establish a paper factory in East Java. It is uncertain if the Netherlands Indian Government will grant permission in view of the existing economic relations between the countries.45 words
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Article45 1934-09-18 12 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Batavia, Sept. 15. It is stated that the Government did not accept the motion moved by Mr. Thamrln In the National Council recently regarding the introduction of an export duty of 4 cent per 1tg. en estate rubber.45 words
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Article625 1934-09-18 12 INSPECTOR ACCUSED OF PERJURY. "Should Be An Inquiry" Says Counsel. Counsel alleged deliberate perjury was committed by a senior police officer m a court case before Mr. i. M. Brander, third magistrate, >esterday. Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, appearing for the defence of Ibrahim bin Tamby. an employee of the National625 words
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Article35 1934-09-18 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Sept. 14. The National Council rejected with 26 votes to 12 the draft of a bill proposing the introduction of a wage tax m Netherlands India.35 words
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Article223 1934-09-18 12 $52,000 Invested At Selangor. A nun of $52,370.57 was invested in the SV4 pe; c«nt. British War Loan Bonds, states the half-yearly report of the Selang-or Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. which is to be presented to the members, at the twelfth half-yearly general223 words
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Article89 1934-09-18 12 Planter's Ambitious Scheme. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Sept. 13. Oranges will grow on the Sumatra Highlands if Mr. Konijn. an unemployed rubber planter, succeeds m his effort to establish an orange cultivation near the Si laboeng Mountain. Experts, who have visited his estate, predict that the scheme89 words
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Article87 1934-09-18 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). So ura bay a, Sept. 14. Native and Chinese bandits are terrorising the Madioen district where many murders and robberies have occurred since July. The Government Is taking drastic measures against the bandits who work with the coolest daring. The Oovernor of87 words
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Article836 1934-09-18 12 A RICE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. We pass on to what the Director records In regard to rice cultivation In Malaya. In 1933 we paid outsiders nearly twenty-flve million dollars for rice we required and In the previous years have paid much more than that. It is836 words
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Advertisement156 1934-09-18 12 THt RAINS NO LONGER BRING I NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS *•!••<• and tnvffl*, gaip and W yog the whole season through? rTT^"-^. \J» -vS^T > comnlon Compound \J3j. \\^my4-/f *1 1 »y Doctor ordfredhoi mod* m. v sP\ proctfcolly ImnvM from w«tOOMMON sense Is one of the prlncl- W'- I156 words
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Article, Illustration439 1934-09-18 13 An unobtrusive visitor to the Outer Roads of the Singapore Harbour Is the Oiyuwanl Maru, a brlgantine type of sailing ship of 178 tons, which has carried a party of Japanese sea-scouts from Japan. Out of the 4,000 sea-scouts m Japan, 27 youngsters (whose439 words
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Article233 1934-09-18 13 Gay And Brilliant Scene At Johore. In the absence of T.H. the Sultan and Sultana of Johore, who are in Europe, H.H. Tungku Mahkota. Regent, and Ungku Amina, his wl>e. received the guests at the Sultan's birthday ball at the Istana Besar last night. Over 400 people233 words
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Article19 1934-09-18 13 Mr. Cnan Kum Chee ot the Singapore Municipality has been admitted a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society, London.19 words
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Article256 1934-09-18 13 New Drain To Keppel Harbour. Action taken at a meeting of Coir\mittee No. 2 held on Sept. 7, agreed to closure, subject to certain exceptions and to confirmation by the Governor-in-Coundl under Section 257 (2) of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal), of Seh "Ldm" and "Gan" burial ground at256 words
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82 1934-09-18 13 BANKER MARRIED. Ceremony At Klang. rhe marriage took place at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Kiang, of Mr. Edwin T. Nicholas, managing partner of the banking firm of B. P Nicholas and Sons, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Grace Thambiraja daughter of Mr. C. A. Thambiraja of Klang. The82 words
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Article112 1934-09-18 13 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Mr. Pan Thong Ho. of Datu Gajah, was admitted as an advocate and solicitor In the K.M S Bar. by the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Thomas). Mr. T. Rajendra made the application, and Mr. E. A. S. Wagner stated112 words
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Article39 1934-09-18 13 Three Chinese, a man and two boys, were injured m a collision between two motor-cars m Grove Road iast night. All of them received lacerated wounds to their heads, but they wer^ not of a serious nature.39 words
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Article37 1934-09-18 13 The engagement is amount-eel of Mr. Yapp Thean Chye, eiaer :.on of the late Mr Yapp Poh Tean and Mrs. Yapp Poh Tean. and M-i,s Lini Lew Eng, younger daughter ni Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hoon Bee.37 words
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Article, Illustration432 1934-09-18 13 Bride And Bridegroom's Jewelled Decorations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Two well-known Chinese families were united when the marriage took place yesterday of Mr. Law Joo Kooi. fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Law Yew Swee. and Miss Khoo Puay Neo. daughter of the432 words
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Advertisement257 1934-09-18 13 01T15.H MAOI STEEL FILING CABINETS AFFORD PROTECTION TO YO'JR PAPERS B AGAINST FIRE. INSECTS AND VERMIN. FINEST FINISH STRONGEST CONSTRUCTION AUTOMATIC LOCK AND BALL-BEARING SUSPENSION SLIDES STOCKED IN A LARGE VARIETY OF SIZES. hPONFO ltd. I L 9. MALACCA STREET. PENANG II«O.««ATID NINOLANDI SINGAPORE. ft PHONE 6273. KUALA LUMPUR \^^om257 words
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Advertisement141 1934-09-18 13 THE FIRST FIGHT THRILLED THOUSANDS.— THE RETURN IS OVER A LONGER DISTANCE QL AT THE NEW WORLD C FRIDAY SEPT. 21st. ft gCJ THUNDERFACE. Jk BUD WALLEY (Red Int'tani who beat WEBER.' Bft (THE BATTLES OF BATTLKat> f» V^y WHO HAB FOUGHT IN Kl'ROI" 1 W /W WEBER i^BL J141 words
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Advertisement35 1934-09-18 13 A NEW :!j|iii^ /ffc model MM^i CREATED a \A and make up M)■ Ladies' own iiOjß "WINDSOR HOUSEGRACE STONE Court Designer 282, ORCHARD ROAD. MAAS— 2 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.35 words
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1043 1934-09-18 14 British Yacht 's Success In One Of The Greatest Races Ever Sailed. THE AMERICA'S CUP. ENDEAVOUR WINS BY HALF A MILE. Sop with Proves Himself A Great Helmsman. The second race for the America's cnp provided one of the rreatest races in the history of International yacht racing and endedReuter - 1,043 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-09-18 14 A tense momen. near the Police goal m yesterday's cup match. Nickels, who played a magnificent gam* at full back, is seen coming across to tackle Baker.27 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-18 14 The R.A.F. "A" team, winners of the Garrison Shield. The cup was presented to Set.-Major Hall by Major Armstrong, officer commanding the troop* at Port Canning.26 words
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Article157 1934-09-18 14 (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 17. Ten members of the Selangor Golf Club visited Ipoh during the week-end and played against the Ipoh Club n singles and four-ball foursomes, the ma-h ending m a victory for the home ciut- by 16' 2 points to 8'157 words
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300 1934-09-18 14 Moderate Score By Rangers In Stonor Shield Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur Sep'. 17. Rain Interfered greatly with the final of the S'on ;r Shield tetwecn the Selangor Rangers and the Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute during the week-end. No play was possible on Saturday, and yesterday, although a300 words
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Article69 1934-09-18 14 World Welterweight Title Changes Hands. New York, Sept. 17. Jimmy McLarnii. secured the world weltera .'sht championship today when he defeated Barney Ross, the holder, on points in a 15-round contest. Both boxers were badly battered. McLarnin finished with bis left eye completely closed, while Ross had both eyes,Reuter - 69 words
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354 1934-09-18 14 Entries for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn amateur meeting, which will be held at Bukit Timah on Friday ar.d Saturday number 106. There will be two runs for class 4 horses, split up into four divisions. The first run will be over 5Vi furlcngs354 words
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Article317 1934-09-18 14 Results And Ties Of Autumn Tourney. Results yesterday m the S.C.C. au- tumn tennis tournament were as fol- I lows: Profession Pairs. E. C. Cherrington and W. G M. Warden beat S. H. Moss and O. R. S. Bateman 6—2.6 2. 6—3.6 3. N. S. Wise and A.317 words
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Article53 1934-09-18 14 Tuesday. Sept. li. i Football: B.A.F.A. Cup. second round. Marine JJept. vs. 8.C.C., Alison Road Stadium. Lawn Tennis: B.C.C. and Tan«Un Club Tournaments. i Wednesday, Sept. It. Football: B.A.F.A. Cup, second round. Pulau Branl vs. 117* Alison Road i Stadium. Tbunday. Sept. M. Athletics: City High School Sports,53 words
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Article177 1934-09-18 14 Tennis Kesu'ts And Ties. Dyne Cup. I Mr and Mrs M M. Millar iowr 4) beat Mrs. F. H. Harris and E VV P. Pulcher (owe 4) 6—3.6 3. 3—6.3 6. 6—3 Mrs. E. Fletcher and R. F. Goodman (owe 1> beat Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Macpherson177 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-18 14 PF A X Rr% -4nl Refreshing delicious.... %ut he Awte you get Dbi^Monte SOLE AGENTS:- M£NRY WAUGH CO., !TD19 words
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Advertisement57 1934-09-18 14 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week. Its a DEAL! £> and no matter what you sail mi it 5 a deal In your favour wbea you arrange to run an ad. m the classified column* at the paper that gtte most results because lt seta read the57 words
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Miscellaneous30 1934-09-18 14 PICTURE PUZZLES. Correct solutions m The Sunday Times Pictjre Puzzle Competition Nj. 17. printed on Bept. 9. are: Wake. Tru-?. Faucet. Sparks. Ewer. Jenny. False, Eaves. Locje, Cramp. Drail. Dyke.30 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-18 15 The Police team which defeated the Wiltshire Reftment by 2—l m the S.A.FjV cap competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-09-18 15 Mile. Skalova (Czechoslovakia) winaing the 290 metres race frnm Mile. Pekarova (rifht) and Miss Idoda and Miss Makinr.. One of the events m the women's meeting at Prague.28 words
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669 1934-09-18 15 HOME FOOTBALL. 'From Our London Correspondent.) I London, Sept. 7. In the First Division of the Football League, only Arsenal and Sunderland remain unbeaten. And by virtue of having played one more game than the Highbury club, Sunder and head the table.669 words
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118 1934-09-18 15 TODAY'S FOOTBALL. S.C.C. To Meet Marine In S.A.F.A. Cup Match. The Singapore Cricket Club will meet the Marine Department m the second round of the S.A.F.A. cup this afternoon at Anson Road Stadium. Although this is a match between First and Second Division teams and the S.C.C. should win, the118 words
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1738 1934-09-18 15 GREAT VICTORY FOR THE POLICE. Weak Finishing Causes The Wiltshires Downfall. Police 2 Wiltshires 1. The Wiltshire Regiment, holders of the S.A.F.A. cup, made their exit from this year's competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when they were beaten by1,738 words
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Article96 1934-09-18 15 M.C.C. Team To Tour West Indies. London, Sept. 17. i The following players have been invited by the M.C C. to tour the West Indies I R. E. S. Wyati Warwick.' hinv Captain). E. R. T. Holmas (Surrey), C F. Walters (Worcestershire), K Farads (Essex), Hammond (Gloucestershire). Hendren (Middlesex), AmesReuter - 96 words
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Article71 1934-09-18 15 Lancashire Fight Hard At The Oval. London. Sept. 17. The Rest declared their first innings closed at their overnight total of 385 for nine wickets. Lancashire, who scored 206 in their first innings, made 298 tor nine wickets before stumps were drawn for the >~a: Iddon compiled 80Reuter - 71 words
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Article72 1934-09-18 15 London. Sept. 17. p.nd half-time arrived with ti, defeat at Highbury earlier m U son when the Arscna: visited ;m today, winning by two clear The results of league mate! Ed were as follows. First Division. Biackburn Rovers 2 Arsenal Second Division. Bury 1. N Hull72 words
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Article21 1934-09-18 15 (From Our Own C.rr- i. Msoaii. Sap In the Easi Coast trnnis ships Bryan b?a. len C J.21 words
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Advertisement98 1934-09-18 15 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FROM "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" (Lately Screened at the Alhambra) B 64«3 MAY I F.T Eddie Duchin'i Orch. SHK HEMINUS ME OF YOU F.T, tdMe Dwhia't Onh. B «4M GOODNIGHT. Lorety LMUc L»*y hcbw'i Ore*. Ala* froaa Ike Mtewaaf taJUw HOLLYWOOD PARTY B C49S I'VE HAD MY98 words
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Advertisement77 1934-09-18 15 Other sporting news will be found on pages 16 and 18. ANY TIME ANY PLACS MEETS THE CASE m IS I^l J^ 9 X» ix I hB JflK 1 fit 4 ax- "f Tr jßn 3E At m» ,Jf Jftfl ■fes&ktr^Mcmt* 'I ■^P"m£M f^Kl nJ^ r TIGER BEER /^T^I^W MAKE77 words
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Article301 1934-09-18 16 Easy Win For Y.M.C.A. At Tennis. The Y.MC.A. beat the Singapore Japanese Club at te.inls on Saturday afternoon en the Y.MC.A. courts by five matches to one. The Japanese won only one doubles match. Nakagawa and Suml beating Goh and Hasslm. and even then they had to make a hard301 words
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Article233 1934-09-18 16 Keppel Beat Sepoy 'Lines On Sunday. The match played between Keppe' Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club, over Keppel course on Sunday resulted m a win for the home team by 8 matches to 3' 4 The results. Sepoy Lines played mmtioned first, were as follows P233 words
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Article113 1934-09-18 16 Shine In First Negrri Hugger TriaL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 16. The first State rugger practice was held here on Saturday on the Station Padang. The two sides were captained by H. G. Banham and M. E. L. Robey, and a number of players from113 words
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Article81 1934-09-18 16 Malay R.C. Wins Tennis Match. The Malay Recreation Club beat the R.A.F. by 4 matches to 2 at luwn tennis at Telok Kurau on Sunday. The results (M.R.C. players mentioned first) were as follows: Singles: Kamls beat Worth. Yusof bin Ishak beat Macleod. Ibrahim A. Alsagoff beat Dent.81 words
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Article79 1934-09-18 16 Draw For Inter-School Competition. (From Our Ow:i Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 15. The inter-school football tournament for the Thomson Cup will begin next Friday, when the Xajang High School will meet the Kajang Methodist Boys' School in the first round. St. John's Institution will meet the Prince of79 words
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Article37 1934-09-18 16 Tanjong Malim Club's Annual Carnival. The Tanjong Malim Club is holding its annual swimming carnival on Sunday. Sept 23. In addition to comic events, there will be an lnter-dut team race, women's races and open races.37 words
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Article42 1934-09-18 16 There will be an old boys' race (880 yards) m the City High School First Athletic Sports to be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday. Sept 20. at 5.30 p.m. All old boys are cordially invited to attend.42 words
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Article1123 1934-09-18 16 34 World Records Ratified At Stockholm. (By Air Mail.) London, Sept. 1. The International Amateur Athletic Federation held a Congress at Stockholm from Aug. 26 to 30, during whloh several proposals affecting athletics, and the rules thereof, were passed and thirty- four world's records ratified. The mostReuter - 1,123 words
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Advertisement287 1934-09-18 16 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS Monthly return of dealers and port stocks. Straits Settlements, at close of business, Aug. 31, 1934, as declared In dry tons. A. DEALERS' STOCKS DRY RUBBER WET RUBBER TOTAL Crepe Estimated Dry Total Territory RS.B. U.S.B. Weight Dry Wet Estate Remill Blanket Cols. Wet Scrap Total Crepe287 words
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Advertisement86 1934-09-18 16 thanks to fthe gravy maker for all meat dishes Trade Enquiries to Bouslead and Co. Ltd. S.S. and F.M.S. PHOENIX SPARKLING REFRESHING You never violate the law of good taste when you mix Phoenix Sparkling Waters with your favourite cocktail. It imparts a refreshing tang wi hout the cloying sweetness.86 words
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Letter35 1934-09-18 17 fTo the Editor of the Straits Times. 1 Sir,—We have not heard Mr. Laurence Henderson's views on the reaction of body-line bowling on the soul— Yours, etc.. Yours etc SOTTO VOCE. Perak, Sept. 14.35 words
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Letter2701 1934-09-18 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Generations come and generations pass away, and well may we thank God for this mercy, when we contemplate the follies introduced Into the world by man; for herein lies assurance to us that all follies will not be perpetuated2,701 words
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Advertisement883 1934-09-18 17 -_S_SS__w j-v..»- ,m fifct___ _P _____M»« a^_C_________________ fs___^* *V m. _-«-______fi __s_J_r^__ t^ ___l ___l_B_______r r fl I ____L B_-^^**M«B*__iß__ol__l H __u!ih •*--»--w--a|^™ J^m -118-F" mm _____v___r^^____i _t 19* 1 B mI P^K*__-m -_ifl *B__k___?________l I r?? ______________^^^__________> m I fill Tifcsßßi* _f_sf~ MifSl If ROOMINKSS __^__i I < luxurious883 words
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Article1512 1934-09-18 18 THE JUBILEE OF FUTSING ASSOCIATION COFFEE CULTIVATION IN MALAYA— LIBERI AN AND ROBUST A BEANS— THE FUTURE OF AMOY. UNIVERSIT Y N ATIONALIST DELEGATES TO MALAYA CHINESE INFLUX AND IMMIGRATION LAW. "The association is the crystallisation of the united and strenuous etTorU of Hockchia residents in1,512 words
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Article531 1934-09-18 18 The following is the second list ot supporters for a function in honour of Mr. Chan Kang Swl. Amount previously acknowledged $515; Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng .Lock C.B.E. $50: Messrs. Tan Koh Por, Tan Boon Turn, Tan Enn Llan Johore, Leong Bee Cheng Cblt Kongsl Johore,531 words
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Article667 1934-09-18 18 Singapore To Meet Batavia On Friday. f The challengers for the Interport s Cup arrived on Monday by the 8. 8. t "Ophlr" and were met by the members of the crew representing Singapore in the Fours race which will take place t on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.667 words
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Article154 1934-09-18 18 Workman Flies To His Job. Sydney NSW. In his overalls and with his luncn tucked in a bag. Mr. J. Ewington flies from Newcastle to Sydney 100 miles every day to his work. "Ill be home lor tea," he says, as he steps into the Northern Airways Codock154 words
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Article70 1934-09-18 18 Canton Movement For Its Revival. T'.j movement for the revival of Confucianism Is receiving Increasing official support In Crnto.i. The Government appropriated the sum oi $20,000 for the purchase of ancient musical instruments for use in the sacrificial services and for the renovation of Confucian temples throughout the province70 words
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Advertisement141 1934-09-18 18 ~§lilllllllllll!lllll!llllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillliiiliillillilliiilllllH IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHOPPERS THE UNITED PROVISION STORES WILL OPEN THEIR NEW PREMISES AT 241 ORCHARD RD. (OPPOSITE MARKET) ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH I UNDER EXPERT MANAGE- PIIRVFYORS OF MENT. EXCELLENT SER- fUl\Vr.lUna \t V VICE, KEENEST PRICES. HIGHEST GRADE I THE WIDEST RANGE OF PROVISIONS ENGLISH AND CONTINEN-141 words
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Advertisement188 1934-09-18 18 LOST ENERGY Can be quickly regained by auaoa. a iirse c{ Phosfertne Tonic Wine a delicious lull bodied wine In which is Mended th» world famous Phcsferlne the greatest ol al tonics. Obtainable m pint or quirt bo'ths JOSEPH TBAVLRS It SONS LTD.. Singaporr and Pfnrf FOURNIERS HYGEMQUB MIXTURE TONIC188 words
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Article356 1934-09-18 19 Injured Warder. JUDGE AND DRIVER'S CARELESSNESS. Sir Walter Huggard, the Chief Justice, today awarded John O'Regan $5,000 damages and costs in the case in which he sued Frederick Cator for $30,000. as damages for injuries suffered by him by reason of the defendant's negligent driving of356 words
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Article184 1934-09-18 19 Diamond And Golden Jubilees. Two events of Interest to the Roman Catholic community of Malaya take place this week. On Wednesday Rev. Father J. M Bolliot. Vicar of St. Josephs Church. Bukit Timah. celebrates his diamond Jubilee as a priest, and on Thurscay Bishop Bartllon. who retired from184 words
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Article110 1934-09-18 19 Tuesday. Sept. 18, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, Armd. Car Section, Driving Practice; 5.15 p.m.. rarrer Range, "A" Coy. No. 1 PI.. M.G. Training: 515 pm. Headquarters. MO. PI. (Eurasian". Instruments: 5 15 p.m.. Butt T.mah. F" 'Malay; Coy.. Competition Wednesday. Sept. 19. 5 15 p.m Far-er all *,c. "A"110 words
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Article193 1934-09-18 19 Revised For A. Year's Trial. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. The constitution of the Malayan Y.'.v C.A. came up for discussion on the last day of the Malayan Conference here. It was revised on a more workable basis, and accepted by the Conference193 words
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Article131 1934-09-18 19 Chinese Who Did Not Return. Ismail, a young Chinese, who had been converted to Mohammedanism and adopted by a Malay family, was convicted of cheating an American fireman on a President liner on Aug. 25 and sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Norman Grice, the second131 words
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Article182 1934-09-18 19 Miss K. Dutta— Mr. G. J. Baptist (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Sept. 15. The wedding was solemnised at the St Peters Church, Bunga Raya, today, of Miss Kathrine Dutta, the daughter of Dr. A. C. Dutta, medical specialist. General Hospital. Malacca, and Mrs. Dutta, and Mr.182 words
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Article109 1934-09-18 19 Japanese Fined For Drunkenness. Entering a plea or guilty Yamatakt. a M^year-old Japanese prorislon merchant, of Anson Road, appeared before Mr. 3 U. Brander in the Singapore police court today to answer a charge of belnf drank and disorderly on Srnday night. A policeman said that at 10109 words
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Article58 1934-09-18 19 I The band cf the S.S. Police under the 1 direction of Mr. F E. Minna will play the following weather permitting at Katong Part tomorrow at 9 Fantasia 'Colon »1 Bogiy on ">arade" AlXord: Overture "Semlramide" RoaslInl: Sefccrlon "50 fears of 3onr' vn; Selection "Faust" Gounod: Descriptive58 words
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Article443 1934-09-18 19 Several Applications Refused. Mr. H. A. Porrer presided At the meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices In Singapore yesterday and others present were Dr. P. 8. Hunter. Messrs. W. J. Wllcoxson, O. Parbury. Tan Boon Ouan. J. S. M. Rennle. Dr. Cheong Chec Hal and Mr. P.443 words
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Article50 1934-09-18 19 "Various negotiations ensued between the Chamber and Government resulting m Improved mall facilities and similarly modifications were made m the Customs Regulations, which It is hoped will prove satisfactory to the j trading community." Statement made at the annual meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of C<->Tnrr>«»rpe.50 words
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Advertisement334 1934-09-18 19 h W^J^Hfa^^^Bv «B ta^^^^^a^^^Bß^K&araßßßßßaaaßMßßVaVß^a^ißVflHl B al MORRIS TEN FOUR SALOON (SLIDING HEAD) OFFERS RAPID AND ECONOMICAL TRANSPORT TO THE FAMILY The 1938 Morris Ten was the success of the motoring season. For 1934 it ha« been greatly improved, its good looks, performance, and new ease of control mane it more334 words
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Article, Illustration215 1934-09-18 20 Miss HILDA WORDS WOKTH. descendant of the great English poet, and Carnival Queen of Southend. walking m state with *ier maid of honour. (Planet News.) < KOMKK S NBW LIKEBOAT, the Harriet Dixuii. was luu.ithed at < lomrr She will be captained by Coxswain Henry Blogg. who has MM won215 words
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