The Straits Times, 20 September 1934
1934-09-20
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Title Section33 1934-09-20 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED HIAHLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PACES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times HIN< IHUKHim, rttI'IKMUKU 10, 1181.33 words
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Advertisement292 1934-09-20 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. CPHONE 6161). THE SUNDAY [times MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE —^^M Brand's Essence of Chicken V*4l removes the two chief obstacles I^JT; "~"T^iicoKflr l to speedy recovery. The indifferent U 1^ U ESSENCE w JMUk appetite is tempted and stimulated K^fi^^vAiS ?i3 i35l by292 words
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Advertisement336 1934-09-20 1 rAin.jui&uji.ir: FOR FLOWERS PHONE 409/ 18, Orchard Read, (Ambtr Mansions) ANNOUNCEMENT IN ORDER TO CLEAR SURPLUS STOCKS WE ARE HOLDING A SALE OF LADIES HANDBAGS FROM 20th 27th SEPTEMBER. DURING THIS PERIOD SPECIAL REDUCTIONS WILL BE GRANTED OFF OUR USUAL MARKED PRICES. ROBINSON CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. /Jb^bo^ FINEST336 words
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Advertisement627 1934-09-20 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated Ie Knßland) MAIL. PASSENOKR ANT CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. CO UNDER OOHTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND PAII CAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD PROM LONDON POR CHINA ANTJ JAPAN Due Toonare Spore BHUTAN 6.100 Bept 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept627 words
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Advertisement640 1934-09-20 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. 'aaf>B«VaVsaBBaBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSS>«>«aBj CICNERAI. PASSENGER AGENT! FOR CUNARD LINt. < lncorporatea id iano.ni It) LONDOM Naples. MarwtUes. Londoa. Antwerp Rotterdam aad MMdteserMgh. Vessels Tonnage Due Ban S»PUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Sept. 20 31 HAKOZAKI MARD 10.600 Oct S 4 t TERUKTTNI MARD 12.000 Oct 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct. SI640 words
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Advertisement925 1934-09-20 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. "IMTTED. (Incorporated m Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Plum Prom Prom Prom. B'pore Mai ices Port Penang MS. B'ham MEONIA 25 9 25 9 26 9 3S/9 ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 19 10 BORINGIA 6/11 6/11 7/11 B'll ERRIA925 words
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Advertisement1233 1934-09-20 2 SHIPPI.NQ. THE ELCfc PVNNEL LINE lOeeaa Tilt HI. A KIIIOW STKAMSHfr CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd and China Mutual !1931) LTD. Steacs Navtgation Cm., Ud. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LT«». THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD. THE CDINA NAVIGATION CO, LTa THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINK The1,233 words
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Article542 1934-09-20 3 Who Broke The Rules? BRITISH ECONOMIST'S CHARGE. Something of a sensation has been treated among London bankers and students of finance by Professor Lionel Robbing's book on The Great Depression In which this well-known economist of the London School of Economics contends that It was Great542 words
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Article103 1934-09-20 3 Admiral Shlozawa. head of th? Jap- 1 tval air arm. is visiting the Kurile Islands, m the North Pacific. with the object of inspecting possible r air bases, according to sections of the press m Tokyo. The object Is to counteract the Am; nran plans for similar bases103 words
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Article59 1934-09-20 3 FUSHIMI MARU, Jap.. 6.846 ton», from Yokohama 20-9, for London 80-9. ALIPORE. Brit.. 3.241 ton*, from Nagoya 20-9, for Bombay 22-9. SIRDHANA. Brit.. 4.835 tons, from Osaka 20-9, for Calcutta via P. Sham, Penang TOBA. Neth., 884 ton*, from Djambl 20-9. for Djambl 22-9. I OIANO ANN. Brit.,59 words
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Article133 1934-09-20 3 A Machine With No Propeller. Helsingfors. An aircraft a body shaped like a elgu and without wings or propeher is now being tested here The inventor, a Hels'ngfors man named Vtljo Louhia. claims that ni3 machine will revolutionise aviation It is not a helicopter bu'. it is said133 words
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Article119 1934-09-20 3 Sensation In Cambodian Capital. A sensation was caused m Cambodia towards the end of last month by the arrest of th- heads of two Buddhist monasteries wtn had helped dacolts by supplying them with arms, says the Bangkok Times. Some fifteen dacoiU were arrested, and they explained where119 words
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Article62 1934-09-20 3 The first preparatory meeting for the establishment of a national paper factory m Wenchow was held recently In Shanghai for the preliminary arrangements. The factory will have an initial capital of $5,000,000 of which $3,000,000 is to be forwarded by the Ministry of Industry while the balance62 words
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Article699 1934-09-20 3 Judjfe And Insurance Claim. In the King's Bench Division, last month, before Mr. Justice Roche, Messrs. Nlcolaus John Pateras, John Nlcholaus Pateras, Stephanos N. Pateras and Constantinos N. Pateras, trading as J. Pateras and Bons, of Chios, Greece, and Messrs. C. Mlchalos and Co.. Ltd.. of699 words
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Article115 1934-09-20 3 Thursday. September 30. Ship. alongsM* fee Wharves or expert**" arrive Ma.n Whan Sn runda. Lch "Lady Obllkmard." Lch. "Crow." OU Wharf Nieuw Holland Coal Wbart Nil VESBELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong raaar. Albert Dock Oscar n. Victoria Dock Gorgon. Keppel Harbour Kings Dock Pinna. I No. 1115 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement47 1934-09-20 3 It's a DEAL! Sab ■ird no matter what you can foi it dvai •li your favour when you arrange to run an ad m the classified columns ot the papu that «eu trost results oecaii.v it gets read tin' moat. THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE 4.47 words
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Advertisement706 1934-09-20 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated In P MS.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. ItLYS AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Ftdcht 5433— Panage Stll CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS UMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up CiW llsg with Oi»a«la» Paclflo Atlantic ritnam. Second Class From £70.6.1706 words
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Advertisement446 1934-09-20 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (IneorporaM In EnglanC) M ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and Sam Canal. Due s*J!« Steamer B'pore 3'pora CITY OF PnTSBUKG Sept 28 Oct. 2 CITY OF KHIOS Ott 14 Oct 1« CITY OP KHARTOUM Oct. SO No» 3 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE446 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous269 1934-09-20 3 WEATHER REPORTS. The Morning Post s+ ales that on and after Oct. 1, a ship anywhere at sea will be able to ascertain weather conditions In Gravesend Reach by sending a radio telegram of inquiry to the N. Foreland Radio Station. LOST TORPEDO. Eighteen Inch marked 8, torpedo lost on269 words
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Advertisement33 1934-09-20 4 •ITUATION* VACANT B I •JTUATIONH WANTtrI) i, (1 1 i i. MOTOR VEHICLES. I (1 i i IOAnB^nHIUINwI M> < .1 M >k i, ..J MOUttKS. PL ATH TO LIT 1 1 Mi fWf33 words
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Advertisement95 1934-09-20 4 HOUIiWiFLATHTOLIII II l« til M 1., 1,. 1.m.1.... Mj 1^ I I r v*"y* ii "y" ■UiINIM PMMISIS TO LIT n<ll "-'IMiIMM MMIMIII NH ItlMf, M« H, N ftM If *sa..N W IU» A^.». iMMMVM MM HH H M M tM IkiilliiH. >•> i k.a I Ai^nta'lUk j(m ii. t95 words
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Advertisement110 1934-09-20 4 MIttCBLLANKOUS mi— n.i ii m hi I. ..1..- i i.. i PUBLIC NOTICM NIMUI IS I t J ifttMl NiMH I ■'•I* I I*l r»|.(.i II I I MALAYAN COUJHUH. LTD, «i isstpjnkCnßGU^ M i •m mm Ik ttklA l^iMHUk ||giiii^| |ft I kt«i N»HI« I M«.r .»m. mi .(••HI110 words
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Advertisement130 1934-09-20 4 AUCTION NOTICCft AUCTION lALI i\. t<» 1.1 41 it. 1 1) 111 1 Mm t (it ittMtii Ob VIM feMM Miv, fttal u u|u AIU lION A MlHlHrM.lti *A1.«I n (MM jl Imm Olimk 1 >••>- lUMm I-U. IMi UN I S«I4-. MOi' BkWTVS Uc" ,M.NM h»H,, Xt* X AUCTION130 words
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Advertisement312 1934-09-20 4 MUiINHM CAROL I ll.AKl) PIRMANINI WAVINU MASSAGE. MMN tM4 MM 1 1 1. i a it iir iiit 111 1 »i» i, MMMIMi M Mm Am, NlM«i«> FOR SAIL lid Mil NUIIMM Aim. »l i«l il«|M*IU HI" (*v«lUi.l.» btth far Di «a«n>u MytliMMllwlHM I WkMINI UNOON. I 11AM I TNE312 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-09-20 4 mmtCRIPTION RATM ADVIRTItIMINT RATIB ik. .t.«. a ••'•> MtjMMl U«»ill'.' ...It. n.li* Tlt.t M I ....I. i, •< Mr i, Mil i ii |*ls ».i i ii it HH UMI Hmrt»M M lIM »H MM pW34 words
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Advertisement216 1934-09-20 5 HOTELS SPECIAL DINNER S CONCERT COCKTAIL DANCE 8 15 to 9.15 p.m. 6.30 to B. IS p.m. NO AFTER DINNER DANCE 9.45 p.m. to Midnight I CABARET SATURDAY. SEF>' SPECIAL RACE DINNER KIRA ft BORIS FROM DIAGHLIEW ROS3HH BALLET DANCE <formaL) ORcur.sTRA I I'IIUNE 5381 ADELPHI -v. HOTEL l.\v<jl l:llt216 words
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Advertisement171 1934-09-20 5 PHILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPRODUCTION -777 SELECTIVITY QUALITY VOLUME" ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION rgn .tt-*i .LONG DISTANCE RECEPTIONAMD fILL fIT THE SAME PBICE A3 THE ORDIMRY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. Owner* tt Op> rilurs ul stutlon "Z.ILI 45.9 Mrtars). BRD.irM171 words
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Advertisement79 1934-09-20 5 SPEND W>! R HOI IDATS \1 CIMEROR HI6NLRHO3 HOTEL m a tool 4ad if .male 5.909 (rrt «bo«e m It- i nldsl (lorlous teener) TMf NMMS, HOTH IN MUM* CKMEROR HieniAIIOS THE CRMEROR "hIBRLIRBS HOTEL CD., LTD. gi\(. \roiti INSURANCE FIRE ACCIDENT MOIOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINt tOftKMEN'S rnMPF.riSATION. I UH. iajnijuN79 words
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Miscellaneous312 1934-09-20 5 8.8.C !>ROT,RAMME. FoUowlnj are proiramnvw to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters Srhednle ot Wavelengths. Call Sign* >Teque.ic> Wavelengths Kc/a. OSA 6 050 49 69 OSA 9 510 31 55 ObC 9J85 3130 (iSU 11 ISO 35 53 HUE ***** 25 30 <.«F 15 MO 16 82 CJSO 17.790 16312 words
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Miscellaneous375 1934-09-20 5 PHOHI-HOI^AND. 11 jwlng aro th e programmes to bo broadcast by Pbohi-HoUand station. Wavelength 16.86 M. lonw. 7 55 Quintet ot l'he Hague. 835 Talk on mu&l< 855 Quintet (continued). 925 935 QuJuU-t (concluded). 1 uidav. ssrr. 21. 8 pm Station orchestra. 820 Records. 835 Station orchestra. R55 Wandering through375 words
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Miscellaneous226 1934-09-20 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle I HH Hi I Ji 4 I 111 I I (CLUES.) ACROSS. 3« y f. Thon« j3 KSt! I. PlowNln« shrub 3 11. ofowMuc potiurt I*. coto£ Solution Of Tins. l ai Net Fuzzir. 24. Devout lollowliiK are the programmes to be broadcast iy tbe Berlin siv.226 words
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Miscellaneous14 1934-09-20 5 I 1115 (Owned and opera' ol Malm rottiii 6 p m I, lied by14 words
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2422 1934-09-20 6 Thirty Plays For Twenty Theatres Gladys Cooper Ivor Novello Plots A "Murder In Mayf air Merrie England Revived For A Mixed Reception Streamline," 'Struth (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Orrccs, 40/43 Fleet Street, Sept. 9. London's autumn theatrical season opined with a2,422 words
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Article35 1934-09-20 6 Thursday, Sept. 20, 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, S.V.R.A.. Miniature Range; 5.15 p.m., Farrer Rai>ge. "A" Cay. No 2 PI., M.G. Training. Friday, Sept. 21, 5 15 p.m., Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Int. Sec, Section Training35 words
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Article422 1934-09-20 6 Gave His All For Girl He Loved. Sacrifices made by a flying officer to assist his fiancee and her mother have been revealed by his death. He was killed recently— Flying Officer John Blgelow. Th« RAF. plane he was piloting during manoeuvres struck a 182,000-volt grid cable422 words
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Article60 1934-09-20 6 Plane Engines Which Fire Guns. Aircraft engines which automatically load and fire concealed guns have been ordered by Russia for the Red' Air Force. The first twenty-five will be suppli- ed by France. Armour-p'.-rcing shell; are fired at I the rate of 800 a minute. The guns60 words
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Advertisement144 1934-09-20 6 .Mare economical than ordinary paints. more effective than moet prwrvatires, and available In a number of grades and qualities, our Coal Tar Is unequal tor Iron works, estates and buildings. LEE KIM SOO 89. HIGH STREET. PHONE 806$. •4AA* I. Wholesale Rota 11 Manufacturing Optician. BS, North Bridge Road. Branch—144 words
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Advertisement167 1934-09-20 6 See the Electric Refrigerator that has proved itself by leading m Malaya since 1925. KELVIMTOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS See them to-day M4LAYAN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY 14, ROBINSON ROAD TELEPHONE: 3464 BOLEX fgiP&] HOME [JKjJMOVSE LJ^SSS^'Vj; projector With the BoJex Model G 916 Projector, you can now enjoy moving picture show m167 words
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Advertisement89 1934-09-20 7 (APITOLI r.RANM nOUHIF AllßAtilON on BIAQE and SCRFFN' h..,. lk [10 NIOHT M «.1B HW<I ».1B J 1 2f\ cr 19 c^ r r WL MAF RAIRD Dwl»tl%w ij B L^ |»H ZT'*W ARCHIE THOMPSON BA LLY RANI> j i km, I•. i\s |i''"|i/\| t |U( M Al'. Tk^l-AHI i89 words
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Advertisement67 1934-09-20 7 mi mm mi tnnm (l^^k^^^^k. ll\ Mft I All I Hi yiß Wx' 1 •,18 t.^«» Ki^frTTOTnn;r| fHiTomA wnMumm hah llHirjWiil LvJili-wi a \t m si "MERRIE ENGLAND 1 r.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE sinim 1 ai«l. MIAN miifi, WAirn iop nooKiNr. DATCf. lim»>wi I>T, »»I«|U »»«il H4. O»yl«m WimJ. ONLY A67 words
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Advertisement73 1934-09-20 7 millllll!!!!!!!!!!" -itftllttttttlttlttflitttl^Mlltll ttttfftiifftttffttVtttffmitflfttltlltffllttl«fm**tltlflfffltfnffffflllM tttlffK NowiNnsinmnciHM »m \1 m hup vim rNMinm I I I I INJ^"BORN BAD"ml f Ninim > n \H i JJJ ■Mk M r a vh ion ihfairf |lllll!llll!!l!!l!!IIH' M|!||!!||||||!!!1!l!l!!!llll!l!l!l!ll!ll!ll!l!lll!l!ll!l!!lllll!!ll!l!!^ mi nn.i huh i iiminfh im. II 4% IW »rw worn n A tftMowow f\ Jff> uiiiNnrßiftCt73 words
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Article180 1934-09-20 8 Rubber Again A Shade Easier. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 20. The lubber market this morning; is again a shade easier, very largely due to the continued absence of buying interest from America where all commodities are marked down on account of the labour unro.«t. Sufficient180 words
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Article302 1934-09-20 8 .<incapore, Sept. 20. 12 .ioon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cube 7.75 White Muntok Pepper 44.50 White Pepper 43.50 B:ack Pepper 16.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl Tapioca302 words
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Article57 1934-09-20 8 The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mall Service notify that the out xpected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. today. The mall will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 6 pm dene (or non-boxholders will be sent out tor delivery57 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article455 1934-09-20 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 5/- 6/- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 cd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam455 words
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Article295 1934-09-20 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buj-eva Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prei. 1.85 1.95 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 6.8.0 10 6 British Malaya Trustee 5.90 6.10 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3 26/6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 23/9295 words
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Article129 1934-09-20 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 1 /i> p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4/2 P-c-of 1907 red. 1947 n.6CO.' 00 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,300,C00129 words
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Article357 1934-09-20 8 Fraeer and Co., and Lyall and Evatfs Quotations. Today's Prices Allenby ($1) Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. 1.80 1.95 1.85 1.95 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.45 1.55 1.50 1.60 A. Hitam ($1) 2.30 2.50 2.20 2.30 A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) 330 3.40 cd. 3.30 3.40 1.20 1.30 1.25357 words
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Article217 1934-09-20 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 2/4 13/64 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/16, London, 30 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London,217 words
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Article97 1934-09-20 8 Rugby, Sept. 18. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.29 '.j Athens 516 sellers. Belgrade 216 Berlin 12.38 Bombay 16 1 16 d. Brussels 21.05" •> Bucharest 595 Buenos Aires 36'j»d. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.15'/ 2 Helsingfors 226 •'< i. Hong Kong 1/6%<L Lisbon llO'/s Madrid 36 3/16British Wireless - 97 words
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Article187 1934-09-20 8 Commencing with the air mall to be closed m Singapore on the evening of Oct. 31, the Netherlands air service will fly to a "Winter" time table. This will Involve several changes or route; the aeroplane leaving Singapore at daybreak each Thursday and flying via Medan and187 words
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Article27 1934-09-20 8 From South and East Africa cy Manila Maru due at Singapore to morrow. From Philippine Islands by President Harrison due at Singapore daylight am Saturday.27 words
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Article202 1934-09-20 8 Today. Aden iKaragola) 3 p m. America (North) Except Western Canada and Western States or OS A (Karagola) 3 p m. America (South) (Karago)a) 3 pm. Burma (Karagola) 3 pm. Egypt (Kara-sola) 3 p.m. Europe: Great Britain and Europe generally (Karaoota) 3 pm. North. East and Wen202 words
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Article27 1934-09-20 8 (From ""Hir Own Correspondent ~> London. Sept IX SfafiMd Rubber. Interim dividend. 1 per cent, less tax. payab'e Oot i This is first distribution slnca 192927 words
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Article43 1934-09-20 8 Mails from Europe. 'London mails dispatched Aug. 30), ex B. I Rajula will arrive by train tomorrow mornina;. Correspondence will be ready for dt livery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will cornnii m it the same time.43 words
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Article64 1934-09-20 8 Noon, Sept. 20 R.S.S. equal to London Standard Bayers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 2-J J! (F. 0.8.) 24 24 y, Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. Oct.-Dec. 26-M 26Va Jan.-Mar. 26M 26*g Apr.-June 27" 21 Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: Lombn Spot Shet 7 564 words
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Advertisement88 1934-09-20 8 JW4\ AA Vwl fir tnfl THE ROYAL EXCHANGB LONDON Head Office of the ROW EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCQKPORATtO A O- I/JO The Corporation >v founded over (1* yean >(• and la (he oldnf composite insurance Ofllrr In the World. The Head OSce hmi occupied the above iHe m the heart of88 words
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580 1934-09-20 9 Chairman's Remark At Brunei United Meeting. A greatly improved position since they had last met was revealed at the annual meeting of Brunei I'nited Plantations. Limited, held m Singapore yesterday. The chairman, Mr. Lee Chtm Tuan. resided and the others present were Messrs. E. C.580 words
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Article409 1934-09-20 9 Amalgamated Malay Kstales, Ltd. A profit of $75,509 is reported by Amalgamated Malay Kstates. Ltd.. whose annual general meeting will be held on Kept. 26, at Kuala Lumpur. Of this sum, it is recommended that (51,457.84. representing a final dividend of seven per rent., should be409 words
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Article19 1934-09-20 9 Rubber roller wringing mad have b^en Installed In M the swlm.nlng baths In Salford fcr the drying •nmlng costumes.19 words
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Article331 1934-09-20 9 Rubber Producing Companies 1934. compiled by the Mincing Lane Tea and Rubber Share Brokers' Association 1 Ltd. Finanrial Times. London. 7s. Sd. The new Issue of this useful handbook Is truly described as the official guide for investors In rubber shares— it contains other facts of Interest331 words
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Article618 1934-09-20 9 COPRA INDUSTRY'S WORST YEAR. Bad Times Ahead The annual meeting of Selangor Coconuts Ltd. was held at Kuala Lumpur, on September 15 the Chairman. Mr. W. A. Stanton, presiding. The Chairman said The chairman of an annual meeting of a coconut company is not m ar. envious position m these618 words
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Article268 1934-09-20 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 19. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are Riven below. The rlae or tall U m relation tr the price of Sept. 18. govkrnmknt mocks, bbitisb. M Conversion Loan i% Los!n4% .960-90 116H +1H268 words
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Article59 1934-09-20 9 Tokio. Sept. 1. Japan's invisible balance of trade for 1933 resulted m an excess of receipts over debits of more than Yen 18,000.000. showing an increase of Yen 3.242.000 In comparison with the preceding year. Receivable accounts totalled Yen 984 £36.000. and payable accounts reached Yen 966.276,000.59 words
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Article95 1934-09-20 9 I During the week ending Sept. 15, exports of tinned pineapples from Majlayan ports amounted to 31.384 cases. of which 18,405 (52 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 160 (1 per cent) cases to the Continent of 'Europe. 13.800 (44 per cent.) cases to 'Canada95 words
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111 1934-09-20 9 First Seven Months Shows $337,620,024 Excess. According to statistics compiled by the Bureau of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Industr.es m Shanghai, an unfavourable balance m excess of $300,000,000 has been registered m China's foreign trade during the past seven months. The figures of111 words
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Advertisement659 1934-09-20 9 BANKING. m HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability of members li limited to the ertrni and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1930 of the Ootonynun OFTICT: HONG KONG. Authorised Ofcplt*! *M.000 .000 Issued and fully paid up M 0.000.000 Reserve Funds:— «moooo659 words
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Advertisement74 1934-09-20 9 I J 1 ABSOLUTELY INSIST..! F r \O[ ~.O« hovtng a -KIRIM- *ozor bted». b»cov»». d«« J J\ i *> ob*ence of ony kind of ridg«. •nobles K> I I fS^, the*» batter, ond weon longer. IV s rX/fik you don't know the K I Rl Kl HdgeleM Sharpened I74 words
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Advertisement447 1934-09-20 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital In 600,003 shares of £5 each 13.000 001 Reserve Fund £3.000.009 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 000.00* HEAD OFTICB: 38. Bl«hnp«irate, London ECS. Agents and Branches Alor Star Hollo Baigaa Amrltsar Ipoh Bemarartf447 words
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1042 1934-09-20 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPT, 20, 1934. THE I.S.P. It Is good to know that the efforts of the Incorporated Society of Planters to secure justice for its members have had very definite results. Mr. L. W. Tivy, the chairman, stated at the conference held last week that the1,042 words
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Article195 1934-09-20 10 Monday, Sept. 10. H.H. the Sultan of Dell, Mr. Wlllem Daniels and Tengku Amiruddin had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Sept. 11. H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewln. Hon. Mr. G. L. Ham, Hon. Mr. J. H. Pedlow. Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, Hon Mr. R. O. Wlnstedt. Hon.195 words
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Article471 1934-09-20 10 8.8.C. REMEMBERS MALAYA Those who have complained that Maloya Is rather neglected by the B. B. C. Empire wireless programmes will rejoice at the latest news from Broadcasting House. We are informed that when the English clock reverts to Greenwich Mean Time on October 7, the471 words
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Article706 1934-09-20 10 A. G - A. G. INDIAN CULTURE AND MALAYA. (By Malaya has been more or lest aptly described by one writer as a "country belonging to the Malays and ruled by the British for the benefit of the Chinese," but rarely has comment been made of the Indian influence which706 words
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Obituary22 1934-09-20 10 BONNKRMAN— On September 19. 1934. at Cairnholm Nursing Home, Singapore, Johan Thftxloor, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bcnnerman.22 words
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Article116 1934-09-20 10 SINGAPORE. MM .PHI HOTEL Special Dinner Sc Dance. U.11AA... Karma. 6.15—9.15 CAPITOL On The Screen Bolero —On Th; Stage Mac Balrd. Archie Thompson Harry Simmons. 6 15 —9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret—Friday The 13th St.e.t of Women. MARIBORDI GH Nakshe Sullniani. 8—9.15. NEW tVOKLU Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing. Talkies, Theatres116 words
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Advertisement230 1934-09-20 10 "RANGEFINDER RAPIER" STEEL SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS THE WORLDS DE LUXE IN EFFICIENCY AND BEAUTY Made m the Following Models:— A RUSTLESS IRONS /.•■/.•'X N». J Iran M" to'/.'VA I MaaUe 35" Cleek Potter SI" IV/'VA No. 2 Iron J8" I VV/VA V Mashle (D-wp faced) J5" k. V'''/^ "Bunny" Putter230 words
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Advertisement36 1934-09-20 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. THERE'S nothing qnite to good at t MARCONI RADIO GRAMOPHONE NEW MODEL $275 Cabinet of specially selected wtlHt (Call and hear one pUyinf AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement20 1934-09-20 10 McMURRAY— On Sept. 19. 1934 at ths Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Me Murray, a son.20 words
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920 1934-09-20 11 CENTRAL FORCES DEFEATED. Outlaws Retake City Of Pangkow. JAPANESE ARMY. Chemical Corps For 51 Divisions. Revere reverses have been suffered by the Government troops in the Pangkow sector, Kukien. where a force of 20,000 Reds has succeeded in retaking PaJiijkow besides thrusting back the CentralSin Chew Jit Poh - 920 words
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Article74 1934-09-20 11 Shanghai. Sept. 19. The Chinese Government is preparing to lodge a demand with the League of Nations for a permanent seat on the Council on the ground that, since Japan has resigned her membership, there is no Asiatic representative on the Council, and a CouncilSin Chew Jit Poh - 74 words
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Article134 1934-09-20 11 Austrian Nazi Terrorist. DARK CELL ON ONE DAY A YEAR. Vienna, Sept. 15. The death sentence against the police sergeant, Franz Thoissenberjjer, for the part he played In the unsuccessful Austrian Nazi putsch of July '25 last, has been commuted by President Mlklas to hardAneta-Trans-Ocean - 134 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-09-20 11 Destined for Japan? Old boilers which have lain at Tanjont Paear for years being removed for sale as scrap.19 words
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Article40 1934-09-20 11 Washington, Sept. 19. Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary of State, today announced that one of the ultimate objectives of the U.S. reciprocal trade agreement programme was to eliminate all quota restrictions as soon as it is practicable— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article27 1934-09-20 11 Madrid, Sept. 20. The guards at the Government buildings have been doubled as a stringent precaution against revolution. The ministries are now considered safe. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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92 1934-09-20 11 Relief Ships' Race To Beat The Ice. New York, Sept. 19. Following the disastrous Ore which practically wiped out the Alaskan city of Nome on Tuesday, there is food sufficient only for one week and a number of vessels are making a spectacularReuter - 92 words
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Article170 1934-09-20 11 Intends To Play Her Own Tune." Geneva, Sept. 19. The Council of the League held a very short public meeting to welcome M. Lltvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar, who m repivlng to congratulations, thanked the Council and, particularly. Dr. Eduard Benes. the chairman, for the invitation and expressed Russia'sReuter - 170 words
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Article115 1934-09-20 11 Probable Extension Decision Tonight. Washington. Sept. 19. i"he executive HMMI of the textile I workers today votei confidence m the national strike committee and gave the committee a free hand to continue to extend the stoppage. Mr. Gorman, chairman of the L'nke committee, afterwards stated that the committeeReuter - 115 words
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Article86 1934-09-20 11 Postponement Of Shipping Conference. Lond-r. ...pt. 17. The conference of the International Chamber of Shipping which was to have met m London m October has I been postponed till November In order to give members of the Chamber more time to decide their attitude en the pointsReuter - 86 words
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Article283 1934-09-20 11 U.S. Asked For Names Of Officials Involved. Kuling. Sept. 19. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and the Prime Minister, Mr. Wang Chlng-wel, are taking a most serious view of the alleged disclosures at the United States Senate arms inquiry that certain Chinese officials received from Dupont de NemoursReuter - 283 words
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Article75 1934-09-20 11 Unexpected Return To England. London. Sept. 19. I Sir Frederick Maze. Inspector-Gen leral of the Chinese Maritime Customs, who left for China by the Empress of i Britain on Sept. 8, Is returning to I England by the same ship, Instructions I from the Chinese Government await-75 words
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Article52 1934-09-20 11 35 Bombs Exploded During Evening. Havana. Sept. 19. Disturbances have beep taking place ail night and 35 bombs were exploded m various parts of the city t>e.'ore midnight. In view of the grave situation Runners spent the night beside t! eir suns on the roof of the presidentialReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1934-09-20 11 London, Sept. 19. Mr. A. W. Hibberdine. general manager of Cables and Wireless, died yesterday after 39 years' service with the Qnn.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article22 1934-09-20 11 Vienna, Sept. 20. There is greatly Increased Communist activity throughout Austria, 80 alleged Reds being arrested In Vienna —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article64 1934-09-20 11 To Simulate Actual War Conditions. Washington, Sept. 19. Next summer's naval manoeuvres have been arranged to be held In the Pacific between Alaska. Puget Sound and Hawaii. The Navy Secretary, Mr. Claude A. Swanson. announces that the exercises will simulate actual war conditions to the utmost,Reuter - 64 words
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Article123 1934-09-20 11 Unusual Murder Trial. London, Sept. 18. A murder trial In which the alleged victim's body has not been found opened today at the Old Bailey when Thomas Joseph Davidson, a poultry breeder, pleaded not guilty to killing his eight-year old son. Prosecuting counrsl related how the boy disappearedReuter - 123 words
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Article121 1934-09-20 11 Death Of Professor J. P. Bruce. London, Sept. 19. The death has occurred of Professor Joseph Percy Bruce. M.A. Reuter. Professor Bruce was late professor ot Chinese m the Univsrsity of London 1 (at the School of Oriental Studies). 1 Born at Hendon on April 17, 1861, he121 words
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Article109 1934-09-20 11 Plight Of Growing Number Of Jobless. Paris. Bept. 17. The mayors of 13 communities around Lyons have threatened w resign because the municipalities they represent are incapable of continuing to m?et payments for the relief of unemployment. The mayors declare that the evergrowing number of jobless makes itAneta-Trans-Ocean - 109 words
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Article82 1934-09-20 11 M INISTERS RETURNING. I Parliament Reassembles On Tuesday. Rugby. Sept. 18. The first of a series of Cabinet meeting to be held before the reassembling of Parliament will take place next Tuesday. Cabinet Ministers, who have been on holiday during the parliamentary recess, are expected to gather m London next82 words
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Article81 1934-09-20 11 New Underground Cable To Glasgow. Rugby, Sept. 18. Work on the additional underground telephone cable between London. Liverpool and Glasgow begun In June is proceeding rapidly on the northern section of the route. Over 1,000 men are continuously employed on the laying of the cable which includes fourBritish Wireless - 81 words
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Article137 1934-09-20 11 International Committee To Meet Next Week. "EASY SETTLEMENT." Col. Phya Bahol To Resume The Premiership. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 18. The International Rubber Committee is meeting en Sept. 25 to discuss the Siame c position. An easy settlement is anticipated. Bangkok. Sept. 19. Colonel Phya137 words
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Article165 1934-09-20 11 Von Neurath On "Imperialistic Aim"." Berlin, Sept. 19. A fresh plea to the world .o "nderstand the new Germany was uttered I today by Baron von Neurath. the Gorman Foreign Minister. i Addressing the Intcrnatlonr Road Conference, he declareo G.rmany is concentrating all her efforts on p homeReuter - 165 words
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Article36 1934-09-20 11 Race Postponed Owing To Lack Of Wine. New York, Sept. 19. The third race for the America's cup had to be postponed owing to a lack of wind. Story is on Page 15.36 words
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Article77 1934-09-20 11 Dividend And Bonus Of 100 Per Cent. Loi.Qjn, iiept 18. The prosperity of the Britten mi. or industry has brought a wii.cila.J to ttM shrrcnolders of the Austin Mor.-ir Company whose Board recommen>..'. a i dlvitfcnd of 25 per cent., plus a H per jent. cash bonus onReuter - 77 words
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Article32 1934-09-20 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ur.(U a. Btpt \y. Sir Shenton Thomas has returned from Ireland and is staying at Cami bridge. He expects to leave for London on Monday.32 words
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74 1934-09-20 12 "PUBLIC LOTTERY" CASES BEFORE TWO COURTS COURT. Pernlt Turf Club Sweep And Ituliiui Sliopltwper. "•i Ik* totem* 1,. Li..,, M i nnni tu»\ i i\ ii»i i ...i ii .1 Ml I 'I I i ml I Mil II: .'I ill II l|l,| ll III! i i I 1 l.t.74 words
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Article15 1934-09-20 12 Hnl.l (i |>,<u I liilm nuil lon i .Him ii| i,i.15 words
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Article9 1934-09-20 12 COURT PUZZLE OVER STOLEN CYCLES It.. >' I .'..1U..-I*.. i.9 words
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Article26 1934-09-20 12 > .4Uti »..M Mi n |MI »M IHMlllll t«* «.l»»4 lM .••*ku44 Mi AikJ ttlll lull HIAII •kUIAMt MM ..I Nk«««| IH M«26 words
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Article35 1934-09-20 12 EUROPEAN WOMAN SUMMONED. Motoilittf < 1111 l |f o lot vi «»l U Mow IN.II 111 II N«*l. KAi littidi mam liaihp*l Imil ii a Mi II wv I illM mAM LUll |L|MU Im» U... II35 words
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Article18 1934-09-20 12 Ihm.UJ ShMHliI I 111. 11... T»mI«» i**lUlik VUI«Vt HftMtlllM SlMo I I ilUn Will i Hi'18 words
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Article37 1934-09-20 12 MOTHER WHOSE CHILD DIED. Hriil l«» Til^on \I»MHs Kill vi I INC hoy NltMiMll iMll Ihimhmi m»|i( m Mi M I. in.*. il-iT'ltiii'i ii. 1111 l I" It II uXvn ,11, .M lII* ill* WMMUIt l»» mviil37 words
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Article13 1934-09-20 12 til MM* nnlil ii|llttli I. mi 4.1 .itlHiltM* ill Hip n|n13 words
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Article34 1934-09-20 12 To Imlrmitlli \MI. I HI (MoiMM N|MMtl Mi lv Aimlu v. l<» It. I •>•< Ill* All nl*H HUH I 111 l>>«|«'> I Ml 111. .1111.. I I 1. 1 1.134 words
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Article26 1934-09-20 12 COUNCIL ORDERS OF THE DAY. MlntM Ml. u»|l. m .»l W.uiilmll M.xi Hi lii I 4 I Uul ii I .lllltl Ik ii I I In26 words
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Advertisement53 1934-09-20 12 n, WILLYS '77* A CAR DKtIQNID mill PRICKD to MKKT tfijjjl RKQUIRKMKNTt i H I] FULLY STREAMLINEO I mitinn I 30 lo 35 MILES MR OMION 70 MILES PER HOUR WAV Hoi MMVtt flm liii.lhvmi m! iiiiiotiMftlim a iii it CYCLE A CARRIAGE COMPANY (1916) LIMIIM) INN MOIORI \m. MHNI53 words
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Article1768 1934-09-20 13 Londoner On Singapore. At yesterday's meeting of the Sine.ipore Rotary Club a newcomt r. i Mr. David S. Waite or the staff of the Straits Times, expressed his delight I when he spoke on "A Londoner's first i impressions of Singapore." Mr. Waite I said1,768 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-09-20 13 The last group of Malay attap huts to withstand the encroachment* of the new Singapore clyU aerodrome at Kallanr19 words
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Advertisement195 1934-09-20 13 BUY WELL ROYAu TYPEWRITERS DO MORE WORK AND BETTER WORK. FOR A LONGER TIMF AT LESS EXPENSE. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS IN MALAYA. A v MLABLE IN ALL SIZES 10"— ii" l\ O/M f V I-p 1-V PHONS 3. MALACCA STUEST LI U 6275. SINGAPORE.195 words
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Advertisement158 1934-09-20 13 Your Perscnal Appearance... !lm I'veryone h\\\ learned to 1 'f]\ nccept the Movie Screen, M J World Mirror of whatever HBL-4. X- 1 Fashion decries. I n The "STARS" themselves Ef' show distinctive individuttlity m >ll theit appsirul M> and as WING LOONG enjoys the unique distinction of having "CUT"158 words
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Article161 1934-09-20 14 Lady Huggard's Impressive Victory In Women's Golf Championship Andrew Currie Cup Second Round. The second round of the Andrew iCurrle cup was played off at the I Island Club yesterday. The cup carries with It the title of women's champion of Singapore Island. It is anticipated* that the winner of161 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-20 14 The final of thr Phllippi cup between Shorncliffe and EasUelfh played at Dunster. Somerset, one of the most beautiful grounds m England. Shorncliffe won by 8 goals to 5.29 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-09-20 14 The land sports committee at Johore Bahra on Monday on (he occasion of the Sultan of Johores birthday.18 words
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Article1540 1934-09-20 14 Pulau Brani Play The Better Football Pulau Brani 1 Malays 1. After the excitement of the other second round cup mafcnes the game between Pulau Brani and the Malays at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, which ended in a draw of one go.il all, seemed rather1,540 words
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Article90 1934-09-20 14 London, Sept. 19. T'.ie first inter-league match of the ■eason took place at Belfast today when the English league defeated the Irish league by six goals to one after leading 3—l at the interval. In the Third Division (North) AcStanley beat Hartlepools United by two goals90 words
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Article114 1934-09-20 14 The following have been invited to play hockey for the V.MC.A. on Friday and Saturday. On Friday. Sept. 21. vs. Anglo Chinese School Ist XI oh the V.M.C.v ground at 5 p.m.— M. S Menon. Yzelman E Brown. G. Day, Looi Eng San. Shlrazie, S. S. Gill. B.114 words
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Article50 1934-09-20 14 The Ladies' September bogey com- petition played on Monday and Tuesday resulted m a win for Mrs. Coutts with a score of 5 up on bogey. The following cards were returned. Mrs. Coutts f 16) 5 up Miss Hadley (9) all square Mrs. Home (14) 1 down50 words
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69 1934-09-20 14 S.A.F.A. CUP. Draw For Semi-Final Round. The draw for the semi-finals m the S.A.F.A. Cup competition took place yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium and resulted as follows Marine Department vs. Chinese on Saturday. In the event of a draw, the came will be re-played on Monday. Police vs. Pulau69 words
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160 1934-09-20 14 Woman's Success In K.L.R.C. Spoon Shoot. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. The members of Kuala Lumpur Rifle Club met on the rifle range on Sunday for a spoon shoot competition, umier King's Ist Stage conditions. The spo..r. was won by Mrs. B. H. C. Thomas with the160 words
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Article76 1934-09-20 14 Chinese To Meet V.M.C.A. On Saturday. The S.C.R.C. will meet the V.M.C.A. at tennis on Saturday at the V.M.C.A. courts, starting at 4.45 p.m. The following team has been se.ected: Singles.— Yong Loon Chong, C. K. Pang and Cheong Cree Lim. Doubles.— Urn Bong Soo (capt and Chua76 words
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Article298 1934-09-20 14 The following have accepted to play Hockey on Monday m a club trial i match at the S.C.C. Colours: H. A. Exley; R. A. Ashworth and J. R. McDougall; J. V. S. BrooKe, H. G. Beverley and R. V. Welch; E. A. Joy, Lt. Comdr. C. C. M.298 words
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Article94 1934-09-20 14 Kampong Kapor took the lead m the Malay cricket league championship by defeating Kar.ipong Glam on Sunday. Kampong Glni made 74 and 102 for 5 declared, of which M. M. Hashim scored 61 not out. Kampong Kapor replied with 78 and 102 for 3, S. Ashgar and94 words
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Article38 1934-09-20 14 London. Sept. 19. It is understood that the committee of the M.C.C. and the rppresentatrc; of the Australian Board of Control will meet at Lord's tomorrow to dtarwi the question of body-line bowling Rcuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article62 1934-09-20 14 Scores The Fastest Century Of The Season. London, Sept. 19. Frank Woolley, the classic Kent left-hander. was awarded the Lawrence trophy and the 100 gulnjrs offered by Sir Walter Lawrence to t-e batsman scoring the lastcst ccr.turv of the season. Woolley accomplished this re.U against Northamptonshire at DoverReuter - 62 words
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Article306 1934-09-20 14 Stiong Sides Chosen For State Trial. (From Our Own Corresponded ri Seremban. Sept. 18. Two strong sides have been chosen for the State hockey trial which will be held on Monday. The Negrl Sembilan side against Perak will be selected after the match. The teams are xs follows.306 words
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Article154 1934-09-20 14 Thursday, Sept. SO. Athletics: City High 8:hool Sports. Jalan Besar Stadium. Friday. Sept. 21. Races: Singapore Turf Club, Amateur Meet., first day. Boxing: ThuncVrface vs. W-rber, New World. Football: C.A.P.A. Cup. sec<*id ro:n.J, Malay.* vs. Pulau Branl, re-play, Anson Road .Stadium Saturday. Sept. 23. Races: Singapore Turf Club154 words
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Advertisement23 1934-09-20 14 5 Nothing finer m the East 5 Whites 2 The Worlds Best m M Virginia Cigarettes f so!. A««r.w HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.23 words
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459 1934-09-20 15 Lack Of Wind Causes Postponement Of Big Yachting Race At Newport. Third America's Cup Race Postponed. The third race between Endeavour, the British challenger belonging to Mr I T. O. M. Sopwith, and Rainbow, the American defender, for the America's 111 1 cup was postponed today owing to a lackReuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-09-20 15 An excellent picture of the first goal m yesterday's cup match. Weekes, the I'ulau Brani goalkeeper, goes down full length bat fails to prevent Jaffar front scoring.27 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-20 15 At times the Pulau Brani goal was hard pressed. Griffith, with Rogers m close attendance, is seen heading away iron Italian.21 words
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128 1934-09-20 15 Italian Speed Trophy For Britain. London, Sept. 17. Mr. Hubert Scott Palne's motor boat Miss Britain 111 yesterday won the Count Volpi Challenge Trophy at Venice with an average speed of €9.506 m.p.h. and later was awarded the Italian Crown Prince's Trophy lor the best average speed ovor the measuredBritish Wireless - 128 words
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Article150 1934-09-20 15 A return badminton inaich on S-m-day between the Uppei Serangocn R.C. and the Serangoon Athletic Union resulted m a win ior the latter by five games to tv.-o. The results, B.A.U. players mentioned first, were as follows: Singles. F. Syn beat J. Hamilton 11-13. 1-5 13_13, &_4,150 words
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Article55 1934-09-20 15 Members of the Chartered Bank 'Local Btaff) Recreation Club are lnlormed that the new Badminton court at Serangoon Road has now been completed. To celebrate the opening of this new court an 'At Home' has been arranged on Sunday. Sept. 23, commencing at 330 p.m., when several55 words
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Article1183 1934-09-20 15 ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. Colombo The Unluckiest Colt Ever Foaled. (Prom Our London Correspondent.) London. Sept. 2 After a period of dullness we have had Vtfp news items of nrstclau importance this week: the scratching of Colombo from the St. Leger entries and the advance1,183 words
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Article187 1934-09-20 15 Results And Ties Of Autumn Tourney. Cnllen Cap. Miss E. Robinson and J. McLeod (scr.) beat Miss Knapman and E. A. Matthews (owe 5) 4—6.. 8—6, 6—1. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mclntosh (owe 3) beat Fit. Lt. and Mrs. G. A. R. Muschamp (scr.) 4 6, 6187 words
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Article117 1934-09-20 15 The National Badminton Party "B" defeated the Green Hill Badminton Party "B" at Badminton on the lateter's court by six games to one on Sunday. The results. National Badminton Party players mentioned first, were as follows Singles. 8. T. Thng beat Tay Eoo Liang 15—7: 15 6; C.117 words
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300 1934-09-20 15 S. C. C. Tennis. N.S. Wise Beats C.N. Reed. Results of yesterday's ties In the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament were: A Singles Handicap. N. S. Wise (owe 40) beat C. N. Reed (owe 3) 4—6. 6—3, 6—2. S. M. Garrard (plus 155> beat P. Kohler (plus 15.1), 6—l, 7—5. A300 words
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Article39 1934-09-20 15 The following will represent the Municipal Services against Fraser and Neave (combined team) m a friendly game of soccer at their ground:— Yong Chin; Guan Yam. Ah Chew, Cheng Hoe, Gomes. Zarkasl; Khun Onn, Kemat, Velberg. Menon, and Yusoff.39 words
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Advertisement107 1934-09-20 15 Other sporting news will be found on page 16. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FROM "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" (Lately Screened at the Alhambra) B 64*3 MAT 1 F.T., Eddie Daehin'i Orch. SHE REMINDS ME OF YOU F.T.. Eddie Durhint Orch. B 61g9 GOODMGUT, Lowly Little Lady Jackson's Orch. Aim (ran the107 words
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Advertisement67 1934-09-20 15 ANY TIME ANY PLACE .x. i t^2^3 yN^ t i.' I i ""i j W MEETS THE CASE I i V S it aaV IE KM A I ■^krl '^L m. k X I i i 9 TIGER BEER /4£ AND'YOUN&THINGS dea^T£§^B W M MAKE LIFE AND LOVE /L jJ&WkiK&JIL67 words
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Article404 1934-09-20 16 The Inter-Port rowing race between Singapore and Batavia will be held today at 0.30 p.m. over a course of one mile inside the breakwater. Mr c Paauwe, stroke of the Batavia crew rowed for the Royal R. C. de< Maas (Rotterdam) Eight which won the championship of404 words
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Article297 1934-09-20 16 Classification Of Horses And Ponies. List N. 10. Amendment No. 4. issued by the Straits Racing Association is as ioliows HORSES. Transfers. \sluj lrom Class 2 to Class 1; Voyaper lrom Class 2 to Class 1. Gicenoak trjm Cluss 1 to Class 2; Sailing On from Class297 words
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Article1957 1934-09-20 16 THE WORLD OF SPORT. Royal Yacht Squadron *s Third Attempt.--The Dukes. Novel Idea At Sheffield. Farewell To Cricket. Coming Champions. People all over the world are Interested m some tame or other and their enthusiasm is not any the less because the particular game is being played1,957 words
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Article89 1934-09-20 16 Below Is the result of the Jackson Millar Cup series for 1934. The series includes three races—all free style handicap open to all classes, the first 50 metres, the second 100 metres, and the third 150 metres. The first was won by H. Cathers, and the second89 words
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Advertisement276 1934-09-20 16 gIIffIUIIIIIIIIIIIM i IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHOPPERS i THE UNITED PROVISION STORES 241 ORCHARD RD. (OPPOSITE MARKET) NEW PREMISES OPENED TODAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH UNDER EXPERT MANAGE- PIIRVPYHRC fkW < MENT, EXCELLENT SER- fUKVIiIUKS Of a VICE, KEENEST PRICES. HIGHEST GRADE THE WIDEST RANGE OF PROVISIONS ENGLISH AND CONTINEN- X HIT HF276 words
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689 1934-09-20 17 Not* Practicable Under Local Conditions. (By Our Motoring Correspondent) WITH all due deference to Mr. R. 3. Farrer. his age and Municipal experience, the noiseless zones he wishes to be created m Singapore a^e. m my opinion, absurd. His imagination caught by the noc turnal689 words
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Article208 1934-09-20 17 No Danger Of Bad Petrol. Every now and then, with the intention of making our blood creep, some daily paper features a scare with an inappropriately startling heading. This time one of these disturbers of the motorist's peace sets out certain statements concerning unscrupulous dealers who are208 words
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Article138 1934-09-20 17 More Elbow Room Coming. I am told by a number of retailers who ought to know that the demand for the cheaper carsjs slowing up, and that orders m prospect next year show a leaning towards cars of medium price (writes a correspondent m the Motor). For this138 words
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Article142 1934-09-20 17 An example of the manner m which Morris-Commercial vehicles are penetrating to even the remotest regions is provided by news received from Messrs. Lindeteves Stokvis, Distributors for these popular trucks m Netherlands India. A Morris-Commercial 30-cwt. model was lately ordered for use on a plantation far m the142 words
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Article, Illustration272 1934-09-20 17 Mosquito Nets Over Car Windows. A LUXURY TOURER. The Rolls-Royce coupe, which la shown m the picture on the left, has been designed for extensive touring In England, on the Continent and In South Africa It will seat four persons In comfort and provide good accommodation for long-distance touring. There272 words
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Article546 1934-09-20 17 Ignition Keys. A new car Is usually supplied these days with a key to the ignition switch. A spare key is also supplied which should be carried concealed on the car. If one key is lost this one can then be used, but another spare should546 words
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Article, Illustration319 1934-09-20 17 Famous Racing Drivers, The tragic smash m the recent Coppa Acerbo race at Pescara cut short one of the most promising young Italian drivers m the midst of a triumphant career. Guy Moll was only 24 years of age but had reached the front rank319 words
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Article56 1934-09-20 17 Sverdlovsk An expedition of the Moscow Museum of History is now studying m he vicinity of Sverdlovsk the recently discovered dwelling ol primeval man wh > must have lived 2,600—3.200 years ago. Stone weapons and earthenware, presenting valuable material for the stud/ lof life m56 words
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Article80 1934-09-20 17 The attractions of Ire'anc! as a tou--ing ground are being discovered by i larger number of British motoris every year. But the sea crossing j:.d the Customs formalities befsre ent" ing the Irish Free State introduce m o the holiday minor difficulties witfl which the motorist does not80 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-20 17 A SET off the New and Improved Champions installed m your engine now mtans better performance. They save their cost m less (as and oil alone. Gtmpioit Spark Plats29 words
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Advertisement81 1934-09-20 17 she's so silent and vibrationless. D I "fed «|M XL* flfl 1 W "BUOYANT POWER" the new flexible engine mounting fitted to every Standard model for 1934 absorbs every trace of vibration which the engine creates, insulating it from the car itself. That is why these 1934 Standards are so81 words
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Letter2217 1934-09-20 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— lt is regrettable that the letter of Mr. Huang Hsuan Wen, m your Issue of Sept. 12, is less accurate than his scholarship would lead one to expect. His estimate of Confucius Is as false as his estimate of Gibbon,2,217 words
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Letter269 1934-09-20 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have read with much interest your editorial on tender results m your issue dated Sept. 18 under the heading "Confession of Ignorance." I agree with you that it is difficult for anyone not conversant with the building trade to269 words
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Letter166 1934-09-20 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Your Notes af the Day are consistently remarkable for somewhit pointless propaganda against the League of Nations. The League is no better and no worse than the nations it comprises If these nations cannot agree it Is not the fault166 words
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Article37 1934-09-20 18 Canton, Sept. 3. I Convicted of misappropriation of I public funds earmarked for the purchase of ammunition, Gen. Pan Chi, nigh councillor of the Rehabilitation Bureau of the Central Zone of Kwangtung, was executed this afternoon.37 words
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Advertisement559 1934-09-20 18 Psoriasis 22 l 2 Years Suffered with Burning Healed by Cuticura Par two and a ball years I suffered with psoriasis I noticed lout pimples appearing on my bands, knees and elbowa In a day or two they spread over the greater part of tbese locations It was lof a559 words
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Advertisement313 1934-09-20 18 Do time and Money Count? IF time and money are a factor m your choice of a holiday why not visit Australia The Melbourne Centenary Exhibition which com. mences m October, offers you a health-building holiday crammed to the minute with events which will make history. Neath a clime such313 words
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530 1934-09-20 19 False Evidence Charge. Another echo of the protracted murier trial of three Sikh men and two ■omen who were accused of poisoning in additional police constable named Bhan Singh In March this Tear, was heard 'n the Singapore police courts today. One of the530 words
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Article314 1934-09-20 19 Forgery And Cheating Charges. Two charges of forgery and cheatIng were preferred against Vlsvanathan yesterday at the Assizes, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and a common Jury. The accused claimed trial, and the hearing was adjourned. The prosecution alleged that a man named V. Ramakrishna was a creditor314 words
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Article73 1934-09-20 19 The ambulance was summoned to attend to six cases caused by traffic accidents yesterday. Three of these occurred through the Injured persons being knocked down by motor-car* while two were by tailing off moving vehicles. Mr. A. Chamler of the Straits Steamship Co. sustained minor injuries when the73 words
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Article10 1934-09-20 19 Jockey Dawaon sails tor Australia on a holiday this week.10 words
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Article14 1934-09-20 19 Lt Com. Glttord (London) arrived In Singapore by the Imperial lrways i plane. Athena.14 words
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Article19 1934-09-20 19 Mr. J Morgan left for Slim River and Mr. A. Boyes to £uUa Lumpur by Monday's express from Penang.19 words
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Article93 1934-09-20 19 Scratching^ From First Day's Events. The Sincapo. Tmrf Cl amatt r.eeUac "mi tomor-— 7 Bukit Timah mmiin and the followinc are the scratching*, for the first day: Race 2. Mha 8inrapote and Republican. Race 5.— Bridget. Race 7.--Armj Contractor. Race 8-Lady Wallada and SHTanaa. Silrmnus hi scratched from93 words
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60 1934-09-20 19 DR. H. G. HOLDBROOK. News Of Sudden Death At Home. Advice has been received In Singapore of the death at home of Dr. Hubert George Holdbrook, Chief Medical Officer, Penang. Dr. Holdbrook, who joined the service In 1912 and served In various parts of the Straits Settlements and Malay States,60 words
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Article90 1934-09-20 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.' Muar, Sept. 13. Before Ungku Hassan in the police court Goh Peng Slang, a Chinese, was produced today on a charge of riding his bicycle in a rash and negligent manner and colliding with a motor car J-*****. Pleading guilty accused said he was90 words
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Article82 1934-09-20 19 Programme to be broadcast by the Malayan Amateur Radio Society, from Station ZGE on 48 92 metres, on Friday, Bept. 21. 1934. 7 to 7.30 p.m. Programme of Indian recorded music. First eight parts of a Tamil Drama entitled "Paruathl Parlnayam" staged by the Shining Star Society of82 words
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324 1934-09-20 19 Cost Of Crop Diseases To The Empire. Rugby, Sept. 18. The third Imperial Mycologlcal Conference, held every five years and attended by delegates from all Dominions and many Colonial Governments, opened at South Kensington yesterday with reports on the progress of the fight against plant diseases carried on from theBritish Wireless - 324 words
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Article22 1934-09-20 19 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held on Monday. In the Singapore Exchange Room at -i p.m.22 words
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Article205 1934-09-20 19 Minister's New Role For Motorists. Rugby, Sept. 15. Following the success of the «one of silence Introduced as an experiment In the London area on Aug. 27, the use of homs by motor vehicles be ween 11.30 p.m. and 7 a.m. will from tonight be prohibited on allBritish Wireless - 205 words
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Article109 1934-09-20 19 Captain Suspended On A Previous Occasion. New York, Sept. 17. How far the crew helped the passengers to escape the presence of lnnammable polishes and the functioning of the fire-doors were the chief points concentrated on by Mr. Hoover on the resumption of the Morro Castle Inquiry. OneReuter - 109 words
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Article73 1934-09-20 19 Poland Refuses To Join Eastern Locarno. l>Dnaon. oepi. uThe Polish Foreign Minister. Col. Beck, Is said to have Informed the British Government through the medium of the Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Eden, that Poland has definitely decided not to become a partner to the proposed Eastern Locarno Pact,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article76 1934-09-20 19 Another Claim From Leningrad. Leningrad. Sept IS. A factory for manufacture of synthetic rubber by the "Sowpren" pro- cess, said to yield a product more closely resembling natural rubber than any other artificially made substitute Is about to open here. The process was discovered fn 19ri" at theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article84 1934-09-20 19 Air Case And Gun Station. Parts Sept. 17. A remarkable plan to erect a tower 6.000 feet high with the object of improving the air defences Is outlined in Excelsior by an architect and engineer. The tower will have three platforms of different heights whence fighting planesReuter - 84 words
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Article114 1934-09-20 19 The Bookseller* and Newsagents Association has been formed and the following are the first officials:—President. Mr. O. H. Klat representing G H. Klat and Co. Ltd., vice-president Mr. M. A. Majeed, M Mohamed Dulfaklr and Co., hon. secretary, Mr. Ang Chal Ban. The Federal Rubber. Stamp Co.. hon. treasurer. Mr.114 words
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Advertisement415 1934-09-20 19 9f •■B*''' EaaaMaa^V TOBACCO STAINS REMOVED FROM TEETH If your teeth are spoiled by dark brown tobacco stains that everything else has failed to remove, get this peroxide dentifrice from vonr chemist to-dsy. It ii specially made to remove ttains from the teeth, and it contains two set* of ingredients415 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-09-20 20 i.i. 4«4imm 11 1 mil Hit in i«i H»« uiivetllni ifUuil N«WS12 words
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Advertisement14 1934-09-20 20 THE OCEAN At UiKNI AND QUAN I ORPORAIION, I I'll Mm (»«i« Iw M.i14 words