The Straits Times, 21 September 1934

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1 20 The Straits Times
  • 40 1 The Str aits Time s [ESTABLISHED KKAHLY A CENTURY] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE B1S1). THE SUNDAY jTI M E S MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER CAlVEßll^^ carbolic toilet soap Representative for the Far East: H. M. HODGES. 37, Robinson Road, Singapore.' BKIIAIN'S DEPENDA^Lfcj^AR Jt would be wattlt AUSTIN DEPENDABI LITY but i4&it &ct 7 o Tt, XmMm Kmf fimi
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    • 126 1 ibAm LUIJftUR *5. J MWm »'A|IONB-3*B3>. 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 LUMI»L'R. TASTY CHEESES IN HANDY CARTONS "DIPLOMA"
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    • 12 1 FOR J FLOWERS PHONE 4097 15, Orchard Read. I (Amber Mansions) I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 591 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated fn England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO BKRVICTB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVT.CK OUTWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPANDO* Tonnage B'pore BHJTAN 6,100 Bept 17 RAJPUTAN4 17.000 Bept 28 BEHAR
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    • 694 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL; PASSENCER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. 1. (lncornormieo tn Japan) 3 TO LONDON. r Naples. Marseille*, Londoa. Antwerp sHwaass aad atHts-ta saga. Vessels Tonnage Doe Ball HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Oct. S 4 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10 500 Oct. SI Nov. 1 HARUNA
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    • 907 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang MS B'ham MEONIA 25 9 36/9 28/9 28/8 ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 18/1 C BORINOIA 8/11 6/11 7/11 t/11 ERRIA 17/11 37/11 28/11
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    • 1188 2 i IL>""^ L^*~^4aT^ BHIPPTNO. S?- S?r, r ™J' Xl tIW tOeeaa THE HTA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd.. and China Mutual (1931) LTD. SJ?^ J^T*raUoßCo, Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. iS B BTKAMBHI CO LTn TH! SARAWAK STEAMSHIP TO 1 1 n L i THE SCN SHIPPING
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  • 280 3 Fulton Fire Echo. MASONIC PRESENTATION' TO THE CREW. Hong Kong. Sept. 15. I In recognition of tbe gallant workj of the men of H.M.S. Wlshart In effecting the rescue of the crew of the Tf.S.S. Fulton when she burned to the water line In Bias
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  • 103 3 Dairen Quarantine Borrows New Machine. The quarantine office of the Marine Bureau of Dairen has decided tc employ a disinfector for disinfecting ships with generator gas as far as financial circumstances permit. Th( disinfector now owned by the S.M.R Whart office is to be loaned to the marine
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  • 83 3 It is reported by the Chang Ar Steamship Co.. of Shanghai, that the company's steamer Hwa-An was involved in a collision near Luchajui with a small freighter which capsized following the crash. Customs officials rushed to the scent and were able to rescue the freighter": passengers, later taking
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  • 578 3 American Claim. A SCHOONER MANNED BY AMATEURS. The report that a group of five un charted islands somewhere between the Solomon Islands and Borneo nxve been discovered by a young American explorer, has been received with great interest in this part of the world where the
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  • 75 3 Mr. Patrick Ashley Cooper. OoverT.or of the Hudson's Bay Co., who is in Hudson Bay when on borrd tho steamer, Nascopie, last month cast a large horseshoe wreath into the sea as a memorial U? Henry Hudson, the English navigator and explorer, who. with eight companions,
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  • 542 3 Lloyd's Returns. RECORD OF MERCANTILE MARINE CASUALTIES. Of all the ships that are lost at sea none are so pathetic, so mysterious, or inexplicable aa those Included under the sombre heading of "missing" in Lloyd's Register wreck returns. The returns are for the quarter ended Dec.
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  • 196 3 GINYO MARU. Jap.. 6.128 tons, from Bom1 bay 21 for Yokohama via Hong Kong, shanghai. Kobe, Osaka and Yokkaichl 22-9 > TUNG SONG. Brit., 15C tona, from Port Diekson 21-9, for Malacca 21-9. BENNEVIS. Brit.. 3,205 tons, from London I 20-9. for Hankow via Manila 21-9. I OPHIR.
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  • 109 3 Friday. September 31. Ships aloDfiutc the Wbarvc* «r expected to sssjtsa ,<><!o*n (.a.* Entrance I East Wha-f 11.M.S Herald KEPPEI HARBOUR. Main Whan Sri Tunda. ueh. "Lady OulOemard." Lch. ■■Crow," The Cable. Singapore. Oil Wharf Nieuw Holland. CooJ Whart Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK*. Tanjon* Pasar. Albert
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 For everything appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO WA.CONS-LITS i m "*'iE 1 J [WOBIO TftAVtt SERVICE! 39. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 5903 NO BOOKING FEES. kIIIC ill© li IOSO \i ITOOS iiiui luifi Eal^-M i
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    • 694 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 54J3— Paasafe SISI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRESS. i (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CANADA. Hone Kong to England 26 days. Hong Kong to Vancouver 15
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    • 529 3 ELLERNAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN n LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Porta and Sum Canal Due Sails Bteamer Spore S'pora CITY OF PHTSBURa Sept. 2S Oct. 3 CITY OP KHIOS Oct. 14 Oct 18 CITY OP KHARTOUM Ort 30 Nov 2 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 418 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Whrn applying for BSSJ position advertixrd in these columns s.-nd copies of testimonials. Do not <end >>ri(inate. Nx \l EMPLOYERS hi ving vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the "^lropeaD Unemployment Committee at the YMC A. Singapore ""BOX 61—ESTATE CLERK. BlUet fill d. Applicants
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    • 706 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow 361 A, Orchard Road Angullla Co I SMALL bungalow. If Balmoral Crescent, tennis. Apply 33 Balmoral Road. 314, ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow, modern san. Apply Bayers 10, Malacca Street. No. 11, Dalvey Estate, furnished, entry November 1 or earlier. Apply Jaeger Co. "BERLINDA" sea-side, compound house
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    • 687 4 MISCELLANEOUS TALKIES for Private Engagement. Apply 287. Orchard Road. GERMAN, Dutch, private or class lessons. Miss Malet, 11 St. Nicholas Plats. TOD CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three months for 8180. Meiiager Sunday Times. If YOU HAVR RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas, have the Straits
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    • 712 4 PUBLIC NOTICE THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. 1 NOTICE Is hereby given that the 21st Annual General Meeting of this Corporatitn will be held at its Registered Office, No. 16-D, Cecil Street, Singapore at 12.30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 28. 1934, and Notice Is also hereby given that the
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    • 483 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr«. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. Arrived! PICTURE ANNUALS FOR 1935. Modem Boy's Book of Engineering, 84.50, Picture Show, 83.50, Tiger Tim's 83.50, Schoolgirl's Own, 83.50, Hobby Annual 83.50. Modern Boy's Annual $3.50. Boy's Book of Popular Science
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    • 495 4 FIG A RO Ladles Hairdresser*. PERMANENT WAVING. By t'uropeMt Experts, $8, $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL IKoom 129) and at 93, Bras Ba«ah Road. MASSAGE. MRS. and MR. AKAJI. GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Ist Fleer. No. 117, Middle Roaa, SINGAPORE. I CHARLES for Reliable Service PIANO TUNING HIRING PHONE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 185 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore, Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3.88 I 4.88 8 Z. 50 Quarterly 8 8.58 811.88 8 758 Half Yearly HUM SUM (15.88 Yearly $34.88 *48.88 (38.88 Not*—OuUUtHin thesjwes should include the aaaal bank disrov.it. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED AKVKRTIStMENTS are as
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  • 473 5 "Not Satisfied/* MODERN CHURCHMEN AND EVIDENCE. Creeds and miracles were discussed at the Modem Churchmen's Conference at Birmingham. The Rev. J. S. Boys-Smith, Dean of St. John's College, Cambridge, said that it was legitimate to doubt the occurrence of events In the miraculous form as recorded
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  • 51 5 According to the reports of the Canton Finance Department the Kwangtung Government's provincial revenue for July amounts to $4,081,183. while provincial expenditure Is $4,836,829. Taxes collected in Kwangtung for the Nanking Government under the title of national revenue for the same period amounts to $7,797,434 and national expenditure-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 305 5 HOTELS i TONIGHT TOMORROW COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL RACE DINNER 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. 1 DANCE (FORMAL) OWING TO OUR ORCHESTRA'S CABARET ENGAGEMENT AT THE TALENTED GOVERNMENT HOUSE KIRA BORIS THERE WILL BE NO PIMERJWICE FHQM BIMMLIEW MSHM BALLET RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 SEA VIEW \3 HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT
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    • 132 5 PHILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPRODUCTION^Z: r^^^ZSELECTIVITY^^^QUALITY^^^^VOLUME^: ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATIONS LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION E AMD ALL AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDINARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of station "Z.H.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST HOUSE. 2 Orchard Road. 81NGAPORK.
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    • 61 5 h§- CJljS^ TO KEEP THE l^Jßl^^ DENTIST AWAY TS^^ USE 'NEEM' TOOTH PASTE. Price 35 Cents A TUBE. INSURANCE FIRE-ACCIDENT MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINfc WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. rHB. LONDON \SHURANCI HON'O KONU PIRB INSCK CO.. LTD PHOENIX ABBORANCK CO. LTD WEBTERN ASSURANCE CO ONION INSCB SOCIETY OF CANTON. LTD KAOLE STAR ft
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    • 484 5 VIOLENT PAINS FROM ACID STOMACH Cured by Hospital Formula. For 18 months this man was a martyr to acid stomach --suffered such violent pain that his poor stomar.u seemed distorted and he lost weight rapidly. He says: "For the past 18 months I have been a martyr to acid stomach.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 419 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMMES. Followlag are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters Schedule of Wavelengths. Call 8lgns Frequency Wavelengths Kc/s. OSA 6050 4959 OSA 9510 3155 QbC S.385 3130 O8D 11.750 25 53 OSE 11.860 25.30 GSF 15.140 1982 G8O 17.7S0 16.66 OSH 21.470 13.97 TODAI. 6.20 a.m. Time Signal
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    • 409 5 BERLIN. Following are the programmes to be )roadcaat >y the Berlin shortwave itatton (D.J.B. 10.73 metres and D.J.A, 11.38 metres). TODAY. I p.m. German Folfc Song. 1.1C A short musical programme. j 30 Woman's Hour. "Music from Hamburg." 10 Iniellectual Co-operation Poet and Reader discuss their Wort 10.15 News Bulletin
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1238 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— l continue to read with great Interest the letters In your correspondence columns. Though I feel flattered by Mr. Rasmussen's lengthy dissertation on the subject of what I ought to do and ought not t« do, I was disappointed
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    • 392 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The campaign for the suppression of unnecessary noise Is one which should receive the whole-hearted support of all sections of the community. Various types of noise makers have come In for their share of the general opprobrium, but there Is one
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    • 164 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Your Issue or Sept. 15 stated, on page 19, that Slam has 15.000 acres of mature rubber, with a certain amount of immature rubb?r as welt, according to Rlckman. There is probably a printer's error here in omitting a nought.
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  • 431 6 And Calcutta Corporation Adjourns. Led by Khan Bahadur Abdul Momin. a number of Mohammedan members of the Calcutta Corporation wal:?i out of the Council Chamber as a r---test against a ruling by the D?pU/ Mayor (Mr. B. N. Roy Chowdhury) closing the debate on the question of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 336 6 (Eacircle Six I Y«t Fit One Le» Easily- I Lefl Perfectly E?rTRA LONG STRETCH PARIS GARTERS FOR GREATER COMFORT Happy legs art here again! A new deal in comfort. No binding no slipping— ju»t joy. Fit p*rfecrlv weir longer. Made of extra long stretch, long laitin? Steinweave Elastic— found only
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    • 201 6 **LM ■mi mmm em At 11 a.m. try iced "Ideal" and soda, mixed in the proportion of 1 small tin to a large bottle of soda. You will be surprised how palatable and refreshing this drink is. "Ideal** Milk is prepared in England. mn vi W^^^ Tumblers— eight |1 beautiful
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  • 48 7 Indian Mohammedan Found Dead. Mystery surrounds the death of a young Indian Mohammedan who was round dead yesterday afternoon on the grass patch outside the clock tower at the Short Street-Middle Road-Selegle Road junction. It was reported that the man was thrown otf his bicycle.
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  • 141 7 He Stabbed Her And Himself. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Tumpur, Sppt. 20. QuarelMng with a Tamil woman beside a pond in Sunget Besl where she »as washing clothes, a Tamil nnmed Kumaran pulled her into the water, and fatally atabbed her, following which
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  • 257 7 May Replace Alor Star For Air Liners. It is understood that Imperial Airways are considering the possibility >f using the Assam Kumbang Aeroirome at Taiping during the wet season instead of Alor Star, although nothing definite has yet been settled. Alor Star Aerodrome is very soft in the
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  • 14 7 Miss H. Prior will address the Singapore Rotary Club on Monday on Vocal Production."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 THE NEW WORLD In celebration of Bth Moon Festivities a GRAND DISPLAY of Fireworks imported at ?reat expense from China will be he!d in the Boxing Arena. FREE OF CHARGE. On Sept., 22nd 23rd, 1934, Commencing at 8.30 p.m. nightly. Also Free Rides on Ghost Train. Merry-go-round and Crazy House.
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    • 315 7 •You've got the most charming clocks Vve ever teen" every client tells us. I^P^l IBI B 7. j 4JJ tjS m? r"^ Hrn v <*»? "h hour itriun* clockt from 19 t||r-i!il 1 n liJ > I] 8 dsy W«t.>nln«ter chlmlnr clock* from »34. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER. S PHONE
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    • 269 7 BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! tonight hi y a HDD k I TONIGHT i.i»|L*tEs"£lsJ».is j THE FILM THAT OUTLEAPS THE WILDEST IMAGINATIONS! The 20 ton brontosaurus, the flying lizard, and RON 6, the ape as big as a battleship who ruled the world before the birth of Man. They saw
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 458 8 Issue VaL Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin £1 £1 Asam Kumbang Buyers 5/37/6 Sellers. 5/9 40/- cd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 6/- 5/- 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 Hitam
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      • 292 8 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.90 2.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 6.8.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.90 6.10 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref a. 25/3 26/6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 23/9
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      • 124 8 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c, of 1901 red. 1940 i?400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V| p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Va P-0-of 1907 red. 1947 •M.i.CO/OO 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2, r KK),000 105
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      • 357 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today* Pricefl Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam (ID A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($1) Bassett ($1) Fraser Lyall Evat Co. 1.80 1.95 1.85 1.95 1.45 1.55 1.50 160 2.30 2.50 2.20 2.30 3.30 3.40 cd.
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    • 213 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,
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    • 122 8 Banteng's Dividend Of 2«/2 Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent. London, Sept. l'o. Gopenc Consolidated.— lnterim dividend 1% per cent, and bonus j per cent., making 8% per cent.; oajable Sept. 29. Pengkolen.— lnterim dividend, 5 per cent, on both Preferred Ordinaries and Ordinaries, making 20 per cent
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  • 206 8 Rubber Firm Against Expectation. (From Cur Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 21. Contrary to expectation the local rubber market is again firm, In spite of the weak advices from London, and only a moderate inquiry from New York. There was a slight rise in the price of tin
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  • 295 8 Kerosene oil: Shell and Fish $4.80 for two 4-gallon tins: Crown and Dragon $4.46 for two 5- gallon tins: Cross 14.31 (or two 4-gallon tins. Dt-voe's Imperial Brilliant, $2.43 per tin of 4 Imp. gallons: Sylvan Arrow, $2 23 per tin of 4 Imp. gallons. Motor spirit per Imp
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  • 20 8 r mall dispatched from Slngapm on Sept. 13 was delivered In London on Sept. 20 (7 days).
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  • 11 8 ..-.ajida by President Harrison due it Singapore daylight to-
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  • 97 8 Rugby, Sept. 19. Foreign exchanges today were:— Amsterdam 7.28 Va Athens 516 sellers. Belgrade 216 Berlin 12.38 Bombay 1/6 l/16d. Brussels 21.05 Bucharest 495 Buenos Airea 36Vfed. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.15 Helsingfors 226^ Hong Kong 1/6 13/16 d. Lisbon. llOVfo Madrid 36 3/16 Milan 57% Montevideo 39%
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  • 248 8 T*d»7. Burma (Slrdhana) ..3 p.m. North and East India iSlrdhana) 3 p.m. Belawan Medan (Tinomboi 3 p.m. i Bengkalls Port de Kock. Padang. Pakao Buroe. Slak and Selat PanuJang (Ampangi 3 p m. Japan (Manila Mamj ..4 p.m. Bllnjoe (Edendalc) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan lEd.ndale) 4 pm.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1518 9 "A Logical Outcome Of Nazi Policy." fFtom A Special Correspondent*, i' 111 1 London. Sept. I. 1 Two matters stood out against a I background of generally quiet and steady conditions in the London financial markets during the past week The first was Dr
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    • 425 9 From tii<^ official reports issued on the condition of fle.d crops at the end of July It would teem that the Canadian wheat crop for the 1934 Reason wtll be approximately e<iual to that for IMS, when the wheat harvest totalled W0.000.000 bwhete The Index number for
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    • 291 9 HOM E AND AMERICAN STOCKS. Last Night's London (fYoitt On Own Coi 1 csvoiident. London, 8ept Ciosini «.uotairons tods; 01 ttv principal British stocks are «n«*n, below The rtw or rail Ja m relation t> Sprite of aept ovrnNMisNT fciocms, HmriftH. j Rise or Oonvw-Mon 1-oan S% 11* 18 1«
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    • 167 9 Ministry Of Industry's Statistics. According to statistics compiled by the Central Agricultural Experimenfition Bureau of the Ministry of Industry the total amount of tea consumed during the past year In China, with the exception of the four North-Eastern Provinces, Mongolia, Slkane Tibet and Sinklang trhreh have
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    • 103 9 Shanghai Public Showing Greater Confidence. The amount of postal savings for the current year In Shanghai totals $33,000,000. showing an increase of 31 per cent, compared with the figure for last year. This fact, Mr Hsu opined, Indicates an increasing confidence on the part of the people
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 659 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated to Bant Kong). The llabUtty at members Is Hmlttd to tfce extent »nd to manner prescribe* by Ordinance No < oX 1920 of the CoJocy. HEAD OfTICS: BONG KONG. Authorised Capital •JMSMS Issued and fully paid up $JMoO.tw» BMPrre Pundi:— «.«*nnor s: r
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    • 47 9 j RENE ULLMANN For Real ratae in JEWKIXKRY Knffac»m«nt Rln*> Dress Rinax etc Kternity Rint*— d Brooches and f lip Brooches DUmomi Bracelets and others Rarrinrs and Kar Cli««. Kte. THE BEST INVESTMENTS AT RENE ULLMANN Is CAflT* MMJMW, trH«»i 3«fTd toad. 30-A, RAFFLES PLACE. Singapore. «M—
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    • 420 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND IHINA. retted hi CofftYMl toy Royw Oil w to ISM) Capital tu W0.009 <h«nre at ft each fs.flw.oon Rrstrrt Punrt B.OOO.OW Reserve l.mhihtj- of Proprietors W.000,000 HKAD Ittflffl: SB. IW^hnu^rsU- iMtrtmt fr.« Agent* an« Bianrbes. Alor Star Hollo Ball M Airrltaar Ipoh Srmamng
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 56 10 MR. A. G. COOKE wishes to tender his very sincere thanks to all the kind friends, in all parts of Malaya, who sent letters and messages of sympathy for tbe loss of hi* wife. Veronica, who died suddenly and unexpectedly on her way home from the boat, the day
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  • 798 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1934. EXCHANGE CLEARING. Trade policies of nationalism and the depression have brought in their train the exchange clearing system of settling commercial obligations. As a pis oiler this system is to be welcomed, for It has done good service, in Central Europe for
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  • 150 10 Friday. Sept. 14. In the evening His Excellency attended the race ball at the Tanglin Club. Saturday. Sept. 15. Mr. A. R. Thompson arrived to stay at Government House. In the morning His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Straits Chinese Consultative Committee at Government House. Hon.
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  • 81 10 Naples, Sept. 18. The Queen of Bulgaria, formerly Princess Olovanna of Italy, arrived this afternoon and drove with the Queen of Italy and the Crown Prince to the Palace where they affectionately greeted the Crown Princess, her slster-ln-law. All Italy Is hoping that the Crown Princess' coming
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  • 686 10 THE HISTORY OF MALARIA In the current Issue of the Malayan Medical Journal there is a long and valuable article entitled "The History of Malaria," by Dr. A. L. Hoops. C.8.E., M.D., D.P.H. To give some Indication of the thoroughness with which Dr. Hoops has carried
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  • 643 10 PLANNING OBJECTIVELY. (By J. H. Wood. F. R. Econ. Sj In this article, Mr. J. H. Wood, the well-known writer on economics and economic history, expresses the view that the difficulties of Hitler, Roosevelt, and other plinners, are due largely to their failure to work in with
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  • 115 10 SINGAPORE MIMM4 King Kong. 6.15— 9.15. CAPITOI On The Screen Bolero On The Stage Mac Baird, Archie ThompGREAT H n o&u aiTy BimmOn 615 915 Cabaret— Friday The 13th St:eet of Women. H.»KLBOR<M Gil Nakshe Sullmanl 1 Hindustani Talkie. 6.15—9.15. >EW WOXLD Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 61 10 1 COLD STORAGE B njPPUEJTHATAREffIB fflj COHS INTENTLY FREJH ffl 1 AND OF THE 1 IFINEIT QUALITY '/111 mn Succulent joints and cuts of WI/m/'m/m I Australian New ZealanJ f//#//J/#^ LAMB WJIIIIi Fresh Canadian "Red Kin« IHII/ff/f SALMON, scotch SMOKED I l/ff/f/i FILLETS, HADDOCKS Wlllll/lk nd wllll/it New SeWs YOUNG
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    • 118 10 "She shall be charming wherever she goes, WEARING A MATITA" AUK CHATS NOIRS A Lovely Selection OF DORVILLE SPORTS CLOTHES mlso "JAEGER" GOLF SKIRTS AND BATHING SUITS Now on Tiew at NIKKO HOUSE, 10, Battery Road. Telephone 4974. SALE of MILLINERY 11, Battery Road, Singapore. Phone 3164. •wRWlwnB THE NEW
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  • 376 11 KIDNAPPING CASE ECHO. Sensation Caused In America. AN ALIEN. Identified By TaxiDriver. Washington, Sept. 20. The police today arrested a man named Hauptmann on hose premises was found I13.7M in $10 and $20 bills which originally formed part of the Lindbergh kidnapping ransom.
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  • 118 11 Japanese Willing To Negotiate. Shanghai, Sept. 2i. The Japanese authorities in North China have indicated their readiness to open negotiations with Gen. Huang I Fu. chairman of the Peiping Branch Political Council, for a settlement o.' the Luantung prob ems. Following a meeting yesterday between Gen. Huang Fu,
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  • 40 11 Stettin, Sept. 19. Four Communists who were to stand trial for high treason before local r court on October 2 have escaped from prison. The authorities are offrrini? a reward of 1.000 marks for their recap*- re Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 27 11 Mr. Sidney Webb accompanied by j his secretary and his niece, the authoress Barbara Drake, are on a p holiday in Pussia. b
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  • 193 11 The Only Hope. WILL THE PRESIDENT INTERVENE I New York, Sept. 20. President Roosevelt is hurrying from the America's Cup races for a conference at Hyde Park, New York State,! to which he has been summoned by I the Secretary for Labour, Miss Frances I
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  • 173 11 Preparations For The Royal Marriage. Rugby, Sept. 19. Scottish dances formed the main features of the programme for the ball for the tenants and ghillies on the Royal estates given tonight at Balmoral Castle. Princess Marina danced the Highland Reel with Prince George. Newspapers state that the wedding
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  • 123 11 Sir Philip Sassoon To Arrive In October. London, Sept. 20. Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air. is leaving Calshot for Singa pore on Saturday in a new Short Singa j pore 3 flying boat. He will tour en route the Air Force I units of the overseas
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  • 87 11 r Survivors Of German Party j Reach Europe. Genoa, Sept. 19. I Survivors of the ill-fated German I; Himalaya expedition, whose leader, i Merkl, together with two comrades and seven native porters perished two months ago in an attempt to climb 26.600 feet on Nangaparbat, the "Mountain of
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  • 102 11 Rugby. Sept. 19. When the Cunarder 534 ls launched next Wednesday the great hull weighing 40,000 tons wlil take four minutes i to cover the slipways which are some 2,000 feet In length. Experts have decided to reduce the speed to this i extent and drag chains weighing
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    16 11 A wireless picture of the burning of the Morro Castle received from London by air mail.
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  • 122 11 Crowd Holds Up The Royal Motor Car. i Colombo, Sept. 20. Extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm marked the arrival of the Duke of Gloucester aboard the cruiser Sussex en route for Australia to attend the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. The Duke will stay four days In Ceylon
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  • 128 11 Investigation On Board The Morro Castle. Asbury Park. Sept. 18. Members of the inquiry board today boarded the Morro Castle and made a minute investigation, but the press was rigorously excluded by Ward Line officials. In the meantime. Attroney-General Walsh will question 30 of the crew with
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  • 97 11 Smuggling Bombs Through Switzerland. Berne, Sept. 18. The German Government has apologised to Switzerland following the Swiss protest in connection with the attempted bomb smuggling In July when a German motor- boat was seized In Swiss territorial waters. In Lake Constance, in which there were explosive Intended for
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  • 93 11 Compulsory Military < Training. Rome, Sept. 18. Two decrees providing military Instruction for all Italian boys from the ige of eight up to the age for military service and for military Instruction for i •eservists for ten years following their I Derlod of military service have been I
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  • 238 11 I Loan To China Not Misused. Washington, Sept. 20. i The Chinese Government, through I Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister in ..Washington, has asked the United States to furnish evidence indicating i if any more money from the American wheat and cotton loans has been used
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  • 41 11 Rainbow Successful In Third Race. Mr, Vanderbiir Rainbow won the third race for the America's Cap by three minutes 26 seconds. Endeavour has now won two races and Rainbow one. The story of the race is on pace
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  • 94 11 Transactions Banned By Prague Bourse. Pratue, Sept. 19. Another serious hindrance to the free flow of capital from one country to another, a vitally Important economic process often compared with the circulation of the blood through a living organism, was raised when the governors of the Prague Bourse
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  • 71 11 Wellington, Sept. 17. Known as the "Ambergris King," Mr. Adam Adamson, who lived alone on Stewart Island, ia dead. Adamson was born in the Shetland Isles in 1877 and came to New Zealand and became a professional ambergris gatherer He c established himself at Mason's Bay be- c
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  • 227 11 Dates Of Departure Of First Planes. The time-table for the Singapore to Australia section of the air mall from England has Just been announced. The weekly service provides for a 12day journey between Brisbane and London, but in order that the Duke of Gloucester may dispatch
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  • 272 11 1 France Not To Abandon Eastern Locarno. Paris, Sept. 20. i The rumours that France is contemi plating a Franco- Russian bilateral pact i are completely scouted In well-inform-s ed circles, where It ls authoritatively stated that French diplomacy has no Intention of abandoning the idea of an
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  • 90 11 A Hundred Years Of Photography. Rugby, Sept. 19. A hundred years of photographic progress ls represented by two small cameras lying side by side at the Pro- fessional Photographers' Association exhibition of modern portraiture which opened at the Royal j galleries. London. One of these, a small plain
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  • 45 11 Rugby, Sept. 19. Sir Michael Sadler ls retiring at the end of the year from the mastership of the University College, Oxford. Sir Michael, who is 73, wants more leisure for writing and for his hobbles of painting and gardening British Wireless.
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  • 247 11 DICTATORSHIP FOR BRITAIN Proposals To Labour Conference. SOCIALIST LEAGUE. Propaganda At Parenf Party's Expense. London. Sept. 20. The Socialist League, of which Sir Stafford Cripps Ls the leader, is moving, no fewer than 86 amendments— one of which is 1,500 words in length to the programme for the Labour Party
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  • 131 11 Protection Of London Pedestrians. Lundon, Sept. 18. Twenty-thousand Belisha beacons an? to be erected for the protection of London pedestrians. These slgnpo;s are alliteratlvely named after Minister for Transport. Mr. P Belisha. and consist of unllluni r t d yellow globes placed seven fc At the recently Instituted
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  • 40 11 Rugby. Sept. 19. The Chief Medical Officer of the Health Ministry, Sir Oeorge Newman. In his comprehensive annual report says Great Britain's national health wa; we!l maintained In 1933 and comuared favourably with the past year; -British Wireless.
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  • 614 12 Saved By Dutch Steamer In Rough Seas. WK. thr undersigned bejr to thank publicly the timely assistance rendered to w on Sept. 17. by Captain H. Agterhof and nil mate C. D. Caalen or is. Oeneraal Verspyck of K.P.M. when our sampan pi> the way
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  • 618 12 (From Our Own Corresponi.-nt I Medan Sept. 17. Nineteen planes attended the opening ot the Brastagi Aerodrome yesterday by the Governor of the East Coast. Splendid weather, clever stunts, pertormed by Dutch Hying army officers and "crazy flying" by tin instructor or the Kuala
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  • 131 12 Japanese Boys Entertained. The Japanese Sea Scouts and the officers of the Oiyuwanl Maru, the training ship of the Japanese Sea Scouts, which arrived here early this week, were entertained yesterday to a garden party at the residence of the Japanese Consul General, 1, Chatsworth Avenue. In the
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  • 23 12 Dr. Strahan, the Penang hockey player, has assumed duty as Health Offlcer, Kedali, in succession to D Burgess who has gone on leave.
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  • 246 12 "One Common Faith," Says Pandit Shastri. Buddhism has not been driven out of India it has been absorbed In Hinduism. So said Pandit Vishva-Bandhu Shastri. the chief of the Indian Hindu delegation to the Pan-Pactflc Buddhist conference, held at Tokio recently, when he arrived In Singapore
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  • 34 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Sept. 21. The three RAF. flying boats, which called at Singapore earlier this week arrived at Batavia yesterday en route for the Melbourne Centenary celebrations.
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    16 12 Street Scene— two children sharing a cup of broth and playing with an Eighth Moon lantern.
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  • 209 12 Thought He Was Asleep, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 20. A passenger in a hired car travelline from Singapore to Malacca a week ago is relating the story- of an experience which befell the occupants of that car on its arrival at Mnar
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  • 59 12 Javanese Quarter-Master Injured. A Javanese quarter-master on the s.s. Reael, belonging to the K P.M. Co., was severely Injured when he fell about 20 feet while working on board yesterday. Besides a big lacerated wound on his head It was suspected that the man had fractured his
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  • 488 12 Tenancy Dispute. MAGISTRATE'S DECISION REVERSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. S#. A question affecting tenancy and forcible ejection from a house was raised at the appeal heard before Mr. Justice Burton of Mr. G. II. S. Fripp, manager of flinching Estate, a fains t the
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  • 203 12 Municipal Decision Postponed. Action taken at meeting of Municipal Committee No. 4 held on Sept. 14th 1934. Agreed to postpone for one year consideration of the question of abolition of kerbslde petrol pumps. Disapproved application for permis- sion to move existing petrol pump and tank at Penang Lane
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  • 45 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. 8ept. 20. This morning's Siamese papers state that the new Cabinet, with their policy, should be able to present themselves to the Assembly on Saturday. It Is hinted that several of the new Cabinet mrmbere are quite youthful.
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  • 598 12 COMMISSIONERS' HUSH-HUSH POLICY. The casual reader may have been Inclined to the belief that Press criticism of Municipal meetings has been exaggerated. Mr. Hogan's letter, however, leaves no »-oom for doubt that It was not. He says that 80 per cent, of the work done
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  • 79 12 Proceeds May Total $3,500. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. The proceeds of the Church Kiir held last Saturday amount to over $3,000. It Is expected that by the time all outstanding cheques have been collected that the total amount will not be far short of
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    • 109 12 [Points of Protection \JtM VALVES I^l i Not only require periodical care, but an expeit knowledre to make the nne adjustment* necessary. IGNITION eh trou ble and bother can be saved by nM our expert attention and advice. *^**V CARBURETTOR f Attention to the carburettor wi*l save peurrt and give
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    • 9 12 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.
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  • 1549 13 Colonial Secretary Has Nothing To Add. The Association of British Malay a is stUl prot*»Um to the Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip C« nliffe-Lister. abo«t the decision to impose textile quotas in the Straits Settlements. Below we reproduce a letter from Sir Philip to the Association and
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  • 654 13 Selangor's Plans. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2C>. One hundred and seventeen citizens of Selangor are being invited to serve on the general committee, and nineteen on the executive committee appointed at a public meeting held In the Town Hall today to make arrangements
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  • 77 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 20. Alleged to have altered the order forms for petrol handed him by his employer, a Malay syce named Ah' lat was charged before Mr. J. P. Bide! ph with dishonestly inducing a r- rcl pump attendant to deliver on
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    • 224 13 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS worn iHt WIDEST RANGE OF TYPC STYLES AND THE LARGEST VAWETY OF ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. THREE DIFFERENT MODELS PRICES FROM 560.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UPON PAYMENT OF A 9MALL INITIAL DEPOSIT BACKE.D BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHED 29 YEARS IN MALAYA. R°NE.° LTD. II«.COKPO«AT«0 IN (NGIANOI MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. BRANCHEtr- IPOH
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    • 9 13 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the UNDAY TIMES Every Week.
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    • 176 13 He said to me— the j?lass is going down there's a fine Scotch mist I said to him— if that glass of Red Label goes over, there'll be the finest Scotch missed JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820.. STILL GOING STRONG.. I CALDBECK MACC..EGOR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH
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  • 572 14 Over 100 Horses And Ponies Entered For Ftrst Day Of Amateur Races. Opening Of Singapore Amateur Meeting. The Singapore Turf Club Autumn amateur meeting opens this afternoon and there are 108 horses and ponies left In fat the nine events. With the going likely to be good and fields on
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    86 14 Youn* Chinese Amateur Weight lifting Party's representatives, the most successful team in the recent Singapore Championships, with their trophies. On the Ground: Boey Chee Choon (flyweight champion and holder of 3 records). Sitting (L to R): Koa Cheng Kan* (lifhtwt. champion), Mr. Lint Peng Kye (Hon. Secretary), Liew Siong Bee
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  • 266 14 SELECTIONS BY OUR EXPER TS. Selections By Racing Selections By Correspondent M.FJ. Race 1. LARRIKIN Race 1. MICKEY MOOSE The Imp The Imp M'ckpy Mouse Shorty. Rmcc 2. BROWN LADY Race 2. GROCK Dear Moon Lonely Nancy Grock Taiping n. kaoe 3. PUTH ARL Race 3. LUCKY NUMBER Tim bang
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  • 163 14 Hong Kong Bank Defeat Simits Club. (.From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 15. The Hong Kong Bank Sports club was at home to the Simit Sports Club today when tennis and badminton matches were played. In the previous encounter, the Simlt club lost by a narrow margin. The
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  • 1788 14 FOOTBALL TOPICS. One Club Or Two.— Referee Shall Be Timekeeper. S. C. C.'s Error In Tactics. Nickels And Chalk Outstanding. Brilliant Chinese. Pulau Brani Unlucky. (By O»ir Football Correspondent.) rTWERE has been a considerable amount of correspondence in our morning contemporary regarding the finding of the S.A.F.A. committee
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    • 96 14 is today, and always will be, of a perfect and CONSISTENT quality To ensure such an unfailing level of quality, the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co., Ltd. only allow their product to be made under the direct personal supervision and control of a PROVED MASTER BREWER. The careful selection of ingredients, the
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    • 108 14 The equipment of an Indian TransContinental Airways air liner of the ATALANTA class, as used on the weekly services from Singapore across India PLENTY OF ROOM FOR I I I Cim\ f i IAV TC Y /royal mj/il/ f m\Wlm )itv v I yw&t I The most luxurious air service
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  • Local Oarsmen Surprise Batavia And Win Comfortably By 3 1/2 Lengths.
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      14 15 The Ratavia crew Just before they entered their boat for yesterday* race against Singapore.
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    • 567 15 Inter -Port Rowing Victory For Singapore. Batavia RC. rowed a race for the first time in the open sea yesterday when they competed against Singapore R.C. in the Inter-port Cup series over the Breakwater course, and were beaten by three and a half lengths A large crowd followed the r^ce.
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    26 15 Yesterday's race between Singapore and Batavia (in the foreground) in progress. Singapore bad a slight lead at this early stage and event—My won by 34 lengths.
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  • 161 15 Three Finals To Be Played Today. The S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament is reaching ita last stages and three finals are to be played off today. Yesterday's results and today's ties are as follows: Three finals are due to be played today. A Singles. J P de C Hamilton
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  • 83 15 Pulau Brani And Malays To Meet Again. Pulau Brani and the Malays will replay their second round S.A.F.A. iup tie this afternoon at Anson Road Stadium. They drew on Wednesday, each side scoring once in the first half. The teams for today's came will be as follows Malays
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  • 113 15 < ullrn Cup. Miss Graham and M. H. Carr (owe 3) beat Miss Robinson and J. McLeod (scr.) fr— 1, 1. TIE8 FOR MONDAY. Dyne Cup. Mrs. E Fletcher and R. F. Goodman (owe 1) vs. Mrs E. W. P. Fulcher and R. L. Moir (owe 4).
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  • 36 15 Friday, Sept. II. Races: Singapore Turf Club, Amatein Meet., first day. Boxing: Thuncrrface vs. Weber, New World. Football: S.A.P.A. Cup. second roui.d Malays vs. Pulau Branl, re»play, Ansor, Road Stadium. Lawn Tennis: 8.C.C. tournament.
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  • 34 15 [The co-operatJon of club secretaries b requested In keeping this diary or sporting •vents accurate and an to date. It would be appreciated If they would Include the Ume Ok matcba* are to commence.
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  • 1095 15 The America Cup. Light Breeze Suits the Defender. The third race for the America's cap resulted in a win lor Mr. Vandf rbilfs defender. Rainbow, by three minntes and Z6 seconds. Endeavour led for the first o'-i hoars bat then went on a port tack
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  • 50 15 Thunderf ace vs. Weber Tonight Given line weather a big crowd will probably be present at the New World tonight, when Frankle Weber and rhunderface, the Red Indian, will meet In a return contest over 12 threeminute rounds. The semi-final will be between Bud Walley and Kid Garbo.
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  • 209 15 Cesarewitch And Cam b ridges h ire Call Overs. The latest call over on the Ce&are witch, due to be run at Newmarket on Oct. 17, and on the Cambridgeshire. which will be run at Newmarket on! Oct. 31, is as follows: Osare witch. 20 to 1 Swift and True,
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  • 27 15 Badminton parties who wish to have matches with the Sunrise Badminton Party should communicate with the secretary, Mr. Chla Heng Eng, at No. 17, Lorong Lalat, Singapore.
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  • 180 15 Featherweight Fight. American Wins Liverpool, Sept. 20 Liverpool, uept. 20. I The fight lor the world's feather1 weight championship between Freddie Miller 1 U.S.A.) and Nel Tarleton (Uj jerpool), which was recognised by the 1 National Boxing Association of Ameri- ca, took place at Liverpool this evening before great crowd
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  • 57 15 B Class Boats To Race Today. Today the "B" class will sail thi sixth race of the change-boat seriei starting at 5.15 p m. In actfordanci with the conditions helmsmen will I the following boats: Helmsmen rrpre ending Will muI:— Prima Donna Pimai Paddy idow(ji Corrib Prima Donna M-Jiin
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 1553 16 SHANGHAI LETTER. The British Trade Mission To Manchukuo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, Sept. 3. What with Japanese engineers arriving last week to help China build a cruiser (sister-ship to the vessel built in Japan which arrived in Shanghai during the "war" In 1932, and steamed
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    • 76 16 Fifty- five Times A Rebel! According to information received by the Sinwenpao from Tsinan. agents of the rebel Gen. I.iv Kwel-tang, who has revolted against the established order no fewer than 55 times during the last few years, have been caught in Tsinan and are being tried by the Tsinan
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    • 172 16 Canton Scheme. TO INCREASE AIR FORCB TO 200 MACHINES. Canton, Sept. 12. j Three thousand workers have been engaged for the construction of the arsenal at Pakong on the North River after the completion of the foundation laying. Gen. Mau Pui-nam, chief ofstaff of Gen. Chan
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    • 68 16 Negotiations Resumed With Hong Kong. Canton, Sept. 11. It is stated in official circles that the Central Government authorities are resuming negotiations with the Hong Kong Government for the establishment of a Chinese customs house in Hong Kong. It is said that Sir Frederick Maze, the InspectorGeneral who
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    • 101 16 Chance For Students To Work Their Way. The University of Shanghai opened recently. As a project of international education, two European students were admitted this term. The university recently had a printing press donated by Mrs. Roblee and Mrs. McCarthy, if St. Louis. It Is now organised as
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    • 46 16 The Huangho Changing Its Course. A Tientsin report states that the Yellow River is gradually chanting its course as the result of the recent floods, the change being noticeable in Southern Hopel. The report is said to have come irom the magistrate in Changyuan.
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    • 41 16 Regulations restricting the prevalent practice of Government employe ?s spending beyond their means fir marriage, burial and birthday ce.?monies were adopted at a meeting of the Central Political Counojl with Mr. Chu Cheng, president of the Judicial Yuan, presiding.
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    • 137 16 New Order. TO BE ISSUED TO BORDER GOVERNMENTS. Nanking. China's border provinces are not allowed to conclude agreements with foreign governments, according to a recommendation submitted to the Government. Mr. Shin Chlng-yang, chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission. In a proposal submitted to
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    • 54 16 Shensi Administrator Raising Funds. Shanghai, Sept. 11. The Shensi Pacification Commissioner, Gen. Yang Hu-chen, is leaving for Nanking this evening to see Mr. Wang Ching-wei, and will then return to Sianfu. It Is understood that Gen. Yang Huchuen has succeeded in raising $2,000,000 for conservancy work on the
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    • 53 16 After an unsuccessful attempt to get rid of their magistrate, Mr. Tang Shao-yi, some Chungshan residents are agitating for an appeal to the Nanking Government asking that Madame Sun Vat-sen. now a resident in Shanghai, be asked to become Chunstfhan's new magistrate. Dr. Sun Vat-sen was a
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    • 414 16 Canton, Sept. 9. Kuomintant leaders here have decided not to call a Fifth Manorial Congress in Canton simultaneously with the one in Nanking, nor to plead for the retention of the South West Political Council or the South West Executive Committee of the Kuomintang. On
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    • 46 16 Officials of the Chinese National Aviation Corp. announce that the Shanghai-Canton ah mail and passengers service will be resumed early in October with the arrival of two new planes, which were recently ordered in America and are now on their way to China.
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    • 77 16 Canton Exhibition Of Action Pictures. Cinton. Sept. 15. The Kwangtung Provincial Mas3 Education Institution in Canton will hold an exhibition from Sept. 18 lo Sept. 23 of numerous printing matters, photographs and historical relics! taken at the time of the Sino- Japanese war oi Shanghai early In 1932.
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    • 107 16 HP" *&&&KSKtßt^i. --k. flhfc& omm t I^ml ■JH From a Doctor's Letter IV JLY son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo from birth until he reached the age of eighteen months. His physical well being and progress during that period were so extremely satisfactory that I have since recommended
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  • 1807 17 It,, (nut, al Sdunu*— Salaries Or Dividend*? l.midoyee 9*9 View print— Mr. Hay's Comment* Eehoea Of Kuala LumfMir (By Our Planting Correspondent.) SOUS cuautuiatM by Mi tit* rubber r»« aa ulUla u« who read* them ..<e of a to rector* normal cooU) thts plant* a* aoon u
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  • 28 17 WOULD YOU LIKE SOMETHING DIFFERENT? aon i tbtoi i»«ve for muit ii> W Ward's CanadU.i U> me conlainable in the d uig, plea«e i.e Agents, Joaepl> name i
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  • 39 17 Once Mort- Inder Central Control. ii,, Nanking I '>een h laliK l.cu alnuttl lu Hit a. rtJlM re tjdiin.i into ou >e dUtrtcts i.»uer» the»« areas are being garrisoned by a body w a garrtson i mander
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  • 36 17 Kaput !'rogr*tttf Made In KwMVtlWf. rtu i... »ii, ..i rural highway* vhM o«en complaUd U M.4io 11 The tut-tl leimtli \nl hlgbvayi at which rt>ut«s UiV > ed 36.760 II < about 11 bl8 ii. i.
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  • 25 17 Twenty iniei ii. i.-c kunrey *^rtkMn|H i i n»wlug an i.i flrt In Ka I 4mov Tluj lotal loss U tlrwaUtri at $louwmj
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  • 99 17 Community Of Fewer Than 10 IVraolia Mr H Aali. the Nurweuuu Charge dArtatrs In China, when be left Peking to return to hU port in Hhanghal after Mverai weciu' sUf at P«tultu> and twut days' vtolt In Peking, told .1 while there ware at about 600 Niirweglan
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  • 79 17 To lie Managed Ity Chinese Doctor. I Arst hospital to be managed by HituK. in Jdti*u *.io forecast In i with Hie niing of an appllUi practice i., i i..,, i i.oi rormer prevident of Hie Kv*u* Hwa M«ttc*J C j'.et In C Or. OtWB, wtw «m
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    • 114 17 This Business of LIVING. th u i.atru<*!tu n i.ii nl in 1 1 livini it> iu think tl i I he power i probli mi i» i > exprBM thenwtslveu ii, material form*- in ni<uiry, in i iiaiiging condili I all is haid and done II. .maeJf to h, I.
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    • 309 17 CONTAINER YOU CAN COUNT ON. o***£b PACK YOUR RUBBER IN IT. M (ALL SIZES) A Product of Malays by Malayan Collieries Limited Telephone P.O. Box 48, Telegrams 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. ARANG. Chromium -Plating THE PERMANENT GLITTERING FINISH REQUIRES NO CLEANING OR POLISHING. CAN BE APPUhn /<> AUTO FITTINGS, TABLE WARE.
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  • 638 18 Hammond And Paine In The Lead. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 5. Paint has taken the leading position In the England bowling avorage list, with Larwood as runner-up. Hammond remains at the head of the batting average table and J. H. Human still occupies second place.
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  • 49 18 The following were the results of the Bsndemeer Athletic Club billiards tournament First Round. Tan Too Siang 300 beat Cheong Cher 253. L'm Tee Seng 300 beat Wong Tec* Fan c°l. <al. Ln 'long Swee 300 beat Llm TV< < )ck Chye 300 beat Tan Joo S
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  • 695 18 Middlesex Regain Achilles Trophy. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 3. In the absence of Kent, the holders, who did not enter, Middlesex regain- I ed possession of the Achilles Trophy for the chamDj^n county, in the Inter- county athletics meeting- which was held on the Loughborough
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  • 302 18 Opening Match Won By Home Team. The necessity for putting out "no i j vacancies" notices immediately after I the public got to know of the i construction of the new sports ground 111 1 was described as cause and effect by Dr. J. S.
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  • 42 18 By kind permission of Lt. Col. J. H. M. Mcc and Officers the Barm jf tne Ist Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment will play at the Garrison Golf Club In the evening after the Mixed Foursomes Competition on Tuesday, Sept. z5.
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    • 12 18 HALITOSIS fiP^dß UNFORGIVABLE END IT WITH JBI LISTERINE M ANTISEPTIC Qs mt
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    • 243 18 i anginal letter is held at Arcadia Sp| Works and its authenticity can be verifieo. H|pte^ 1 uas introduced to them a short time apo by a young lady who offered me one with the exA' iOnO n Mb^^S planation that she smoked them because they 'TRU-VAC 59^^tr\ don't burn
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  • 119 19 Lawyer's Clerk Who Cheated Hawkers. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 20. Remarking that the accused had been guilty of a particularly mean type of fraud, robbing very poor people, and was therefore a danger to the community. Mr. J. P. Blddulph today sentenced a
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  • 137 19 Engineer Charged With Reckless Driving. Mr. V. E. Bull, warrant engineer In H MS. Terror, who figured In a violent head-on motor crash on Seletar Road In June this year, appeared in the police court yesterday on a charge of reckless or negligent driving. The accident took place
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  • 119 19 Alleged Discrepancies In Books. X S. Naidu, former manager of the Malayan Livestock Co.. was charged, before Mr. N. Grlce yesterday with committing breach of trust of $1,019 belonging to the firm. Mr. L Chidson prosecuted on behaif of S. M. Nathan, the proprietor of the firm, while
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  • 59 19 Breach Of Trust Charge Withdrawn. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. The charge of breach of trust In respect of shoes, valued at $2,416 again*; Ke Yjong Huah, manager of the local branch of the Bata Company, was withdrawn here this morning. It was stated
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  • 108 19 Expansion Of Demand For India Loans. London. Sept. 18 On the Stock Exchange today the main feature was the erpansfcm of demand for investment In gilt-edged securities, including India loans, especially the smaller yielding Issues which in most inqt* r further advanced snbsts ntially. Most foreign stocks were
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