The Straits Times, 22 September 1934

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NXAKLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 581 1 SINGAPORE: 140, CECIL ST. VPMONC «f» THE SUNDAY jTI M E S MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER ALMOND '7171? YfXt TOILET OIL JLtLUj't^KJla SOAP bfm gIVCTI t# (At pVBMK. JbS^^K^^4S9^b^EEEEEEEEEEeI "^j^fT^B^B iC^B^BuLrfBEG^IEEEESE^^JaEEfI ■aed m muK of the »4v«rilae>! pi. C«at- SblEbkjJie^H eS -q^lr' '^'-^^a^aKJßl^i^^^^OLj/EPEi pare thit prise to Ah—ni Oil, which
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    • 181 1 dw&>4Ml. >4»U V.4U. 3« 83 SPECIAL 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. mjlli^^. FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON "isPvSIK AT
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    • 13 1 *S FOR J FLOWERS PHONE 4097 I 18, Orchard Read. (Ambor Monalons) I.
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    • 604 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. (lncoroorated In England MAIL. PASSENOER AND CARGO SERVICES PXNINBULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 J^CO. UNDER CONTRACT WTTH HIS MAJESTY^ GOVERNMENT LONDON AND PAR EASI MAIL BERVICK OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage Spore BHiTTAN 6.100 Bept 17 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept. ?8
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    • 406 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD UNE. HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAI. HARUNA MARU Sept 34 KATORI MARU Oct 9 KASHTMA MARU Oct 33 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong, Shanghai tc Japan, nallablefor 2 r -.oaths. To First class Second class Hong Kong 9137 9193 Shanghai
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    • 676 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated m Denmark PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Fiwji From Froea From Spore Malacca Port Penang MS. B'ham MBONIA 25/9 35/9 36/9 JB/9 ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 19/ 10 BORINQIA 9/11 6/11 7/11 9/11 KRRIA 37/11 27 11 38/11
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    • 227 2 PRESIDENT I.INF.RS Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming pool— Delicious meals Hot and cold runnXg water In each stateroom. Cabins for two or more lisawinini wtth real beds— Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manna and Hongkong.
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    • 1251 2 SHIPPINQ. THB BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Oman THE HT.A KUIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Oo, Ltd. iM Cbliia Mirtoal (1931) LTD. HI— Wa»»jaH*p Ok. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAB LTD. TBS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LT». THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LI D> THB CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THB AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINK The
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  • 758 3 The Gukar. OUTSTANDING CRAFT BY THORNYCROFT. Having been instructed to build the beat possible yacht for all-the-year •ervlce," with a maximum si*ed of llVz knots and a cruising speed of 10" 2 knot*. Messrs. John I. Thornycroft and Co Ltd have completed, in the twin-screw motor yacht
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  • 254 3 To Free Ice-Bound Despite the Intensive work of Icebreakers, the St. Lawrence River, Canada's great trade waterway, wm not open to navigation this year until 1 a date considerably later than usv.aL The menace of ice, however. Is likely hto be removed m the yean to come
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  • 137 3 Twenty Thousand Tons Awaiting Shipment. Twenty thousand tons of flour are I awaiting shipment from Oregon and Washington. The Chinese Government's first flour j purchase under credit terms arranged with the American Government, was] announced by the North Pacif.c Emer- gency Export Association. < The association announced
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  • 88 3 The discovery of four porpoises, j each of them 12 Chinese feet In length, m the Yellow River In the 1 vicinity In Ling-Pao on the Lung-Hal Railway, created a great stir there, according to a report received In Shanghai. The railway authorities at first tried to
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  • 129 3 Bulletin Of League Bureau For Week Ended Sept 15. Baxsein: 1 plague caw And 1 death. Bombay: 1 cholera case and 1 death (Imported); 2 smallpox cases and 1 death. Calcutta: S3 cholera cases and 7 deaths as con.pared with 30 cases and 4 deaths In the previous
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  • 145 3 Well-Known Ships Being: Scrapped. Some more of the old "seamarks" are passing hence, says the Shanghai Shipping Review. It has been decided to offer the China Navigation Co.'s steamers, Shuntlen I and the Poyang to local buyers or breaklng-up purposes. The former was built by Scott's m 1904,
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  • 231 3 The Dollar liner. President Harrison. arrived in Singapore this morning from the United States. Am. ng those who disembarked here are the following Mr. Chen Doo Chlan from Manila, where he Is Asst. Manager of the China Wing On Fincance Co. He Is stoplng at the Chinese Consulate
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  • 103 3 Saturday, September 23. Ship* ilnn«rtti the Wharraa ar expected M •trim Godawn Gale Batraae* Out Wharf Rajula 33 1 Main Wharf Haraldivang 16 3 Meonla 14 3 Pres. Harrison 11 Agamemnon 9 Empire Dock Mlrxaporp 30 3 Steel Navigator 31 3 Malacca Kara 37 3 West Wharf
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 91 3 Amirk Layp Amp Ln it* mt M) Ml MSI lift State$ Cfc 1) Steamship Company FAST AND REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. Through BUte of Lading issued to principal South American and West Indian ports. sj». "GENERAL LEE" <K ItMil Hwckonc Oet dac to arrive S*o fnoenco Oct. 21
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    • 493 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In TM&.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. FJI.S. RLYB. AND BIAM BTATKS BAH.WAYS. nuwowi Fwitfct m-fw«t mi CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up CwWt wMk OtM«u TMlh Atlaatie bfnM Second Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED AROUND THE
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    • 436 3 HXERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (In««rvont«4 In Bnctan&l ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via P»rU and Mm Caaal. Due Bdrti Steamer B"pore StwrJ CITY OP PTTTSBUTOJ B*T«- M <>*■ CITY OP KHIO6 Oct. 14 Oct If CITY OP KHARTOOM Oct 90 H«». I CITY OP CAMBRIDOI Nov 14
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 65 3 TIDE TABLES. SmtmrtMj. Sept. H. W 10.24 am. ft. 7 in., 10.13 p.m.. 10 (t. L. W. 4.3 a.m.. 1 ft. S in 4 9 p.m.. i 3 ft. 2 in. SmhUt. 3c*. SJ. H. W 10 .53 a.m.. t ft. 1 in.. 10.57 p.m.. 10 ft. 3 in. I
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    • 72 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall i. right Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp j •V hrs. *F i Alor Star 88 Nil 7.3 75 Sitiawan 90 NU 4.1 73 :Kota Bharu 90 Nil 6.2 75 !Bukit Jeram 89 004 6.5 74 Malacca 87 0.44 2.1 72 Singapore
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 719 4 ®Ie jgfrraits Wmes Dead <**.: Advertisaag: 7791. General Ofllee: 77M. Tel: Tlases- Stags***. t si E Kjaala taipaw. OAct: 15. owan Street. F*u>bc: 3683. D A ts.de aO9*«: stwK 1) a l f lit i TH: -Lohdasalaya- Xoasgn American Advertising Re- F preieiutlve: Foreign Poblishers Repre- n senUUves, lac, 67.
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    • 686 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalow MIA. Orchard Road Angullia Co 314, ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow, modern »n. Apply Bayers 10, Malacca Street. "BERLINDA" sea-side, compound house Kith light* and water. Apply Powell tt Co. Ud. Fl -RNISIIED Plat. Institution Hill Manilons. Gas, Water and Electricity. United Engineers limited. PASIR PANJANG HILL.
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    • 718 4 MISCELLANEOUS I TALKIES for Private Engagement Apply 387. Orchard Road. GERMAN, Dutch, private or class lessons. Miss Malet, 11 St. Nicholas Flats. TOT CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three months for 11.60. Manager. Sunday Times. TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the
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    • 617 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc. E PANGKOR ISLAND. A real holiday under ideal conditions may be spent at "PANOKOR HOUSE," Sea bathing. Good Fishing. Bracing Air. Book early to avoid disappointment. Apply Mrs. R. M. LATHAM. Pangkor House Pangkor, Via- Lumut. Electric Light Modern Sanitation. MASSAGE. MRS. and MR. AKAJL GRADUATE OF
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    • 680 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc FIGARO L»d»es Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING. By Etepeaa EsyerU. $8, $10 ONLY RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 12«| and a* 93. Bras Basah Read. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr* HARU and Mlas HAna 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. Arrive*! PICTURE ANNUALS FOR 1935. Modern Boy's Book of Engineering, $4.50,
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    • 424 4 THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Times, The Sunday Times and The Straits Budget may be obtained at Urn ■oUowlng agencies: SINGAPORE. Chop Wah Eng, R.A.F. Base, Seletar. R. E. Mohaaied Kassim ft Co, 14 milestone Seletar R.A.F. Canteen, Seletar. Federal Rubber Stamp Co.. 32. Raffles Plad Keppel Road, Railway Station.
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  • 742 5 ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL —17th Sun- day after Trinity, Sept. 23, «.5O a.m.. Holy Comn 7.30 a.m. Matins: 8 ajn Holy Comn. (Choral); »30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon; 10.30 a.m., Parade Service at RAP. Base; Holy Coinn. on Mon., Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m., Tues, Thurs. and
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  • 179 5 Arrangements For Air Race Complete. Karachi. Sept. 2. All arrangements !n connection with the London-Mel bourie air race have been completed at the Karachi aerodrome, which Is now 'ully equipped lor night flying. A strong Reception Committee, with Squidnn Leader Brown of the Royal Air Force and Mr.
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  • 43 5 Canton, Sept. 10. The Municipal Government has decided to float $500,000 ir. short term bonds. According to a spokesman of the Municipal Bureau of Finance, the I bonds are now being; printed. They will probably be issued early next month.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 256 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CABARET THE TALENTED KIRA BORIS FROM DIAGHLIEW RUSSIAN BALLET NON DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 SEA VIEW \£7 HOTEL IDEAL SEAJsIUfc RESORT TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SLNBATHINO EVERY ROOM WITH BATH. W.C.. RUNNING HOT COLD WATER (FORMAL) TONIGHT (FORMAL) MOON-LIGHT NIGHT THE RILL-ROOM
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    • 133 5 PH ILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPRODUCTION^^ -^^=SELECTIVITY^^EQUALITY^=IVOLUME^ =ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATIONS =^LQNG DISTANCE RECEPTION- AMD kll AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDIMABY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of lUtlon "Z.H.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST HOLSE. 2 Orchard Road. SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 448 5 P. PROGRAMMES. are programmes to be I from the Empire TraasmltSchedule of Wavelengths. Call Signs Frequeucy Wavelengths Kc/s. OSA 6.050 49.59 GSA 9.510 31.55 OSC 9.J85 31.30 OSD 11.750 25.53 GSE 11.860 25.30 OSF 15.140 19.82 GSO ".790 16.66 GSH 21.470 13.97 TODAY. 6.20 a.m. lime Signal from Big Ben.
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    • 399 5 BERLIN. Following are the programmes to be I broadcast >y the Berlin shortwave station (D.J.B. 19.73 metres and D.J.A. 31.38 metres). TODAY. 8 p.m. German Folk Song. 8.15 New Folk Sonts by Erich Rlssmann and Kurt Striegler, Richard Klewlts. baritone. -is News Bulletin (English). hAn Autumn Journey through Brandenburg. Text
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    • 176 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle ■ill -]lll!l~ Jill I I Z i"Z Z Z (CLUES.) ACROSS. £e athe 14. rree 17. Asseverating 7. BUI is. Savoury 8. Capital town 20. Last 10. Pend 36 alvlng ear to 11. Raise 28. Rubtlng out 13. Part of shot sl unheeding 14. Tavern 34. Make
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  • 2182 6 Reserve Of Buying Power In The Country. "The large excess m the value of exports over that of imports, some 548.500.000, indicates that the larger amounts we have been retting for our exports have not yet all been translated into baying power," said Mr. James
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  • 78 6 Gen. Yen Hsi-Shan's Proposals. Gen. Yen Hsi-shan. Shansl le .der has wired to the Central Govemmnet supporting the Fifth Kuomintang Congress. Gen. Yen's proposals are the a boll tion of the provincial government system; the concentration and unification of command over all the antiRed armies, with the object
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  • 78 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, Sept 20. A member of the Kinta Sanitary Board complained this morning of the noise made by the Board's coolies employed on night work In handling buckets, and the chairman ?aid it was likely that the present buckets would be replaced by those
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  • 40 6 Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of Oct. 2, for the following work:— Erection of ten quarters for clerks and dressers at the site of the New Convict Prison, 11% milestone, Changl.
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  • 289 6 Several Officers For Malaya. Recent Colonial Office appointments and promotions include: Miss E. K. CorkhiU, Nursing Sister, Straits Settlements; J. H. Belderson, (Assistant Auditor, Uganda) to be Assistant Auditor, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States; A. H. Carson, (Engineer) to be Senior Engineer, -Posts and Telegraphs Department,
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  • 98 6 Provincial Government May Resign. At a time when indications pointed to a period of peace In Sinkiang. after the suppression of two rebel regimes by Gen. Sheng Shih-tsai. commander-ln-chief of the provincial army, comes a report of a fresh crisis. It is reported that, owing to disagreement over
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  • 56 6 Nanking Pays For Its Sins. Shanghai, Sept. 21." It is officially reported that as a result of negotiations with the Japanesj Government, Nanking has agreed to pay compensation for the six missing Koreans of Chienan. and also for the murder of a Japanese merchant at Yuhtien. These two Luantung
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  • 45 6 Air Race Competitor m Singapore. Mr. C. J. Melrose, who is competing m the England-Australia air race next month, arrived at Singapore yesterday afternoon from Batavia. He Is flying his machine from Australia to England. He leaves for Alor Star this morning.
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  • 48 6 Muar. Sept. 19. Kallasam, a Tamil, appeared before the third magistrate today, charged with being In possession of cow's milk adulterated with water. The p»isecutlng officer said the milk m accused's possession was found to contain 40 per cent, water. A fine of $25 was imposed.
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  • 37 6 The opening yesterday of the new aerodrome at Pakwanshan, Canton, was marked by an impressive demonstration flight by the combined air forces of Kwangtung, Kwangsi and Hunan. Sin Kuo Mm and Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 18 6 Mrs. M. h. Menon and child who have been away on holiday returned this morning by the Raiula.
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  • 134 6 Chinese Tells What He Saw. Both prosecution and defence have closed m the case In which Chung Wan Tng is charged,- before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal diftrict Judge. 7ith swearing a false affidavit m Judicial proceedings. Counsels' addresses were postponed until Oct. 1. The allegations
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  • 122 6 Without calling upon the deiei:ce. Mr. Norman Grlce. the second magistrate, yesterday acquitted K. S. Naidu, formerly manage! of the Malayan Livestock Co., of Rowell Road, on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $225.03. At the conclusion of the case for the prosecution. Mr. Pa-ul Storr
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  • 38 6 Information has been received that 305 state-aided labourers will arrive it Singapore on Sunday by tne s.s. Santhla. It Is expected that 19 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak. and the balance will to Port Swettenham.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 Wholesale Retail Manufacturing Optician. MS. North BrMke Road. Branch— "Eye Cllnfcr," 85, Stanford WOptomrtrM— P. S. Dtine. O.D. (Ptallla A-? DhS^ TO KEEP THE I^^ DENTIST AWAY USE *NEEM f TOOTH PASTE. Price 35 Cents A TUBE. LIFE IN THE TROPICS Often entails lon of vitality. Mo finer "Pick me
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    • 155 6 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week. YES. WELL MEET YOU AT THE GIFT SHOP WHERE THE CEASELESS BARGAINS PLOW NOTICE THE GIFT SHOP IS REMOVING TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES AND WE INVITE OUR MANY ESTEEMED AND VALUED CLIENTS TO VISIT OUR GRAND OPENING SALE ON OCTOBER 1.
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  • 612 7 Judge's Praise. TAMILS APPEAL DISMISSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. ••It seems to me that the law would be reduced to a farce if some serious notice was not taken of the accuseds conduct as shown in this case The sentence was enient,
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  • 289 7 Cubs Beaten By Overseas Team. In a league match on Sunday on the St. Joseph's ground, the Cubs lost to the Overseas team by 39 runs to «J. The Cubs were rot at full strength as they were minus their pitcher, shortstop, and two of their legular outfielders.
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  • 125 7 Second Race For Lipton Cup. On Sunday. "A" class will sail the second race for the Upton Challenge Cud- start 10 a.m. The "B" class will saiTtne race of the Williamson Challenge Cup, start 10.10 a.m.. and the -C" class will sail the final race for the trophy
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  • 138 7 Tennis Ties For Next Week. The following ties are arranged for Monday. Dr. Chia Teck Yam vs. Kamis. Tan Yong Poh vs. Yadi. L. Green vs. C. Simon or J Bleha H Tan and J B Tan vs. M. A. Alsagof and M. M. Hashlm (unfinished!. The following
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  • 88 7 No Statement Issued On Body-Line. London. Sept. 20. After a two hours meeting at Lord's today R. Alrd. assistant secretary to the M.C.C. issued the following statement: "The meeting held at Lord's todiy between the MCC. sub committee and Messrs. Busbby and Pull, representing the Australian cricket team,
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  • 101 7 Suprise Win For 13 Year Old Player. London. Sept. 14. In the final of the girls' Golf Championship over eighteen holes. Miss Jupp beat Miss Montford 3/1. Miss Jupp a 13-year-old Scott played like a veteran In spite of the fact that this Is the first tournament
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  • 137 7 Results Of Annual Sports Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. IS. The results of the Malacca G.S.C. annual meet held today were as follows: Tennis ball relay: Clarke House. Crab Race: (1) Molly Richards and Ida Rodrlgues (Clarke Hoase); (2) Muriel Carvalho and Edith de Souza (Williams
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 t YAM SENG R If M^A*- T 7 SPENCER TRACY "PAT" P/TERSON 1 C JOHN BOLES H 1 Hartxrt Mundin Sid Silvan I A.\ Harry Cr*«n Th»lma Todd M M Produced* by J g, B G DeS>lvo 4 N&W !>ONU HITS bunt W f
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    • 322 7 From Film: "SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY" (Lately Shown at Capitol Theatre). F. 115 Forbidden Lips Foolin' with the other Woman's Man. T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE 61/63, HIGH STREET, Branches: 167, Selegie Road 854, Geylang Road. i^— i i^—^i I Srm% A Unlea you have tried it, joa arc not m a A.
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    • 362 7 pill!!" 1 1 ""IHllllHlllilllllillii lllH'l'mnillHlllllllllllllHiip Kit NoveU A Greater Ffcture! I W ARE ENEMIES] S i^j»«^^| t Fox Picture uith B. <^*"^Bl H«rb«rt *«ndii» •Uh OConnor B fr^K^lkrArio«V.rf fror»iUfw..lb T «>iCMAK)AIOtNGTON 1^ j^t A Mighty Story— Rising Above The Din of A World m Chaos! MBl m .i;itii)»vuiniiiiimmnH!H{SHiiHiinillli»|HlHlimyp A Splendid
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  • 127 8 Rubber Up A Fraction. (Frtwn Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 22. The local rubber market was quiet this morning with little business paving. The following were the prices of rubber at noon today: Buyers. Sellers. Spot 25' 2514 Oct.-Dec. 261' b 26% Jan.-Mar. 27 'fc 27 Vi
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  • 306 8 Singapore, Sept. 32, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cube 7.75 White Muntok Pepper 44.50 White Pepper 43.50 Black Pepper 16.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 290 Copra, mixed 225 Small Flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Med Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl Tapioca
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  • 89 8 Six Largest Have Deposits Of V.4,964,208,000. ToJclo, Sept. 6. The six largest banks of Japan today reported total deposits of Yen 4.964.?08.000 at the end of August, representing an Increase of Yen 236.000,000 over total deposits as of December 31. last. The same Institutions reported security holdings valued
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 469 8 Issue VaL Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Bayers 5A Sellers. 5/9 cd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37/6 40/- cd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50A 52/6 5A 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 cd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang
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      • 295 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.90 2.05 2 1 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 8. 25/3 26/6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.
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      • 129 8 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c of 1907 red. 1947 «1.6 C0 r OO 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. o+ 1913 red. 1963
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      • 360 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah (|1) A. Hitam (|1) Fraser Lyall Eeatt ft Co. 1.80 1.95 1.85 1.95 1.45 1.55 1.50 160 2.b0 2.60 2.30 2.50 A. Malay (|2) A. Molek (|1) A. Panas ($1) Bassett (*1) 3.30 3.40
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    • 215 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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    • 104 8 Rugby, Sept. 20 Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.27 Athens 516 sellers. Belgrade 216 Berlin 12.341/2 Bombay 1/6 l/16d. Brussels 20.99 > 2 Bucharest 495 Buenos Aires 36 1 od. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.11 Helsingfors 226% Hong Kong 2/6 %d. Lisbon HOYs Madrid 36 1 Milan 571/2
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  • 254 8 DJambi (Toba) 3 pa. Muntok, PkJembuit and PUdJoe (Senmog) s p m. Soengel Ltat (Benanf 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and i_*buan (Marudu) 4 pm. Nrtherland* Indies (The) Bagan and Bengalis (Toboali) 4 p.m. Baodjenoaatn (B*lawan) ..4 p.m. Labotan Billk and Tandjocs Bale] (Rant»u, 4 on. Rrnfßt
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  • 54 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. tomorrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non-boxnolders I will be sent out by the 8.25
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  • 24 8 From China by Van Hcutsz due at Singapore on Tuesday. From China and Japan by Hamburg Maru due at Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 106 8 MON EY ORDERS. I The rate of issue Is Rs. 155 $100. The rate of payment Is Rs. 157 $100. The rate of payment Is the rate current on the day of receipt of the Money Order Advice by the Btraits Settlements Post Office. The rates o.' Issue of Money
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1143 9 Results May Determine Future Quota Policy. (From A Special Correspondent.) London, Sept. 10. Dull and colourless conditions continue to rule on the London tin market. The 1'nited States, which showed a certain amount of interest recently, has not maintained its purchases, and the Continent
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    • 32 9 Seaport iSelangor* Rubber Co. have j declared a dividend of 3 per cent, (less tax) for the year ending June 30. The annual meeting will be held on Oct. 4.
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    • 641 9 London, Aug. 19. The Bank of England gold reserve against noted amounted to £191,676,990 on Aug. 22 showing no change as com- pared with the previous Wednesday (write Samuel Montagu It Co.) About £1,900,000 gold has been dealt with m the open market this week. A brisk
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    • 241 9 Professor Edwin Carman. "Unemployment Is hot due to too many persons wanting employment, but to difficulties m settling who Is to do what, and on what terms." Dr. Schacht. "Germany is not bankrupt, but she cannot buy foreign currency because other countries do not buy
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    • 239 9 Rubber's Position This Week. Mainly due tq the American textile strike becoming rather more serious. all rubber markets are Inclined to be weaker and it is unlikely that any Improvement may be expected before the position eases, state Messrs. Guthrle and Co., Ltd. The Siamese refusal to ratify
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    • 131 9 The weakness during the past few j days has been mainly due to the depressing strike news received from America, which has affected all markets, (write Stan ton Nelson &t Co. Ltd >. Demand m New York has been poor, and with some speculative liquidation taking place,
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    • 103 9 More hopeful news is now coming through from America and the prospect of an early settlement of the textile strike has brought In fresh Inquiries to the market, (state Lewis ti Peat (S) Ltd.). Locally after a day or two of easier conditions at the beginning of
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    • 674 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). The liability at member* It limited to thi extent and In manner prescribed by Ordln ance No. 6 of 1930 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: BONO KONO. Authorised Capital S50,000.00< taued and fully paid up WO.ooo.oot Bimtw Funds:— Sterling 6.500
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    • 21 9 Blended to the original recipe created by the Brothers Duncan and John MrCallom in the year meullunrs 1807. A I J
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    • 430 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF! INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In Borland by Royal Charter ISM) Paid Cp Capital In 800,000 •hare* of tb each 13.000 .00* Reserve Fund 43.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! f3.000.OT4 HEAD OFFICE: M. Bfahopefmte, L— i— K.CJ. AceaU and Brancbe*. Alor Star Hollo SaU-in Amrltsar Ipoh
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 85 10 TAN— Mrs. Tan Teck Bee (Nonya Batak) died peacefully at her residence No. 9. Shanghai Road (ofl River Valley Road) Singapore, at 11.30 ami- on Friday 31st lnst. aged 66. She Haves behind her 3 sons. 4 daughters 3 sons-in-law (Messrs. C. O. Quek, S. T. Wee and W.
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    • 26 10 Mr. and Mis. P. H. Bonnerman wish to thank all those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence, m their present grief and sorrow.
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  • 851 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPT. 22, 1934. SECESSION MOVEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA. Within ten years the Union of South Africa may no longer be a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. That possibility arises following the recent passing of the Status of the Union Act, and British people
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  • 29 10 KING QUEEN OF SIAM. Return To England From Continent. London, Sept. 21. The King and Queen of Slam have returned to England from their tour on the Continent.— Reuter.
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  • 38 10 Rugby, Sept. 20 The eleven years old Crown Prince of Yugoslavia arrived m London last night and will enter a preparatory school for boys m Surrey when the new term begins next Wednesday.— British Wireless.
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  • 575 10 PACIFISM EXEMPLIFIED. By cable the other day came news of Turkey's Increased status within the League of Nations— at China's expense One was led to think that perhaps a corresponding expansion of the pac: flst aspirations was to be noticed In Turkey. Yet yesterday by mall
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  • 1224 10 CAREERS FOR WOMAN. (By Muriel Wilde.) Is the independence movement among women overdone? Is not marriage the best career after all? In this article Muriel Wilde emphatically declares that girls who are to er.ter matrimony do not require training f r any other career. If I had
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  • 93 10 SINGAPORE. iUMMBuU CAWTof K0Dg e 15 16 On The Screen Bolero— On The Stage Ma* Balrd, Archie Thomp- «°o Harry Simmons. 6.15— 9.1J. GBEAT WOKLU Cabaret— Queen Chrtetlna A Secrets. M.VRLBOROI GH Natshe SuUmanl (Hindustani Talkie. 8.15— 9 15. NEW WOULD Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. TAVILION
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    • 133 10 ff* J^% DtOHTHttD MAM golf flOVirvol BALLS UVUUI^Q< THE INCOMPARABLE "KING PLUS" IN ITS NEW AND HANDSOME BRANDING. "KING PLUS" FOR THAT EXTRA DISTANCE. KING PLUS PER pox. $960 >v "BLUE DOT" MESH N. "BUCK DOT" MARKING. >v "RED DOT" >v MESH N. "YELLOW DOT" >. MARKING. N. "BREEI DOT"
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    • 95 10 Wart* Studioi 6 mbhi THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED, Collyer Quay, Singapore. COLUMBIA GRAND OPERAS AT POPULAR PRICE SIX RECORDS IN FREE PORTFOLIOS HERS Is the biggest thing of the year— the World's greatest grand operas cleverly condensed to their principal melodies, I yet with the orderly thread of their
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  • 505 11 THREAT TO VETO THE BUDGET. Covenant East Of Suez A Dead Letter. OPINION HARDENING. Demand That Payments Be Halved. Geneva, Sept. 21. China's demand today that her contribution to the League be halved was backed by a threat to veto the budget tf
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  • 145 11 Has Desired Effect On Poland. Geneva, Sept. 21. Somewhat dramatically the Poles withdrew their resolution for a conference to examine the unlversallsatlon of the mlnorites system submitted yest re" ay. The mover, M. Raczynski. did this In view of the attitude of some of the principal powers, especially
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  • 110 11 Chinese Ambassador's View. Shanghai. Sept. 21. i entry into the League o( may definitely change the s tuation in the Far East as an a*- gressor state Is now virtually c-^r»ain to receive a blow morally, politically and legally, stated Dr. W. W. Ym. Chinese Ambassador to
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  • 152 11 Prospects Not Bright. STRAIN INCREASED BY ADVERSE BALANCE. London, Sept. 21. The weakness of sterling which set In yeste day was accentuated today! by Continental demand for dollars and the British control fund started to support sterling by buying francs when the rate touched 74.75, which
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    52 11 Mr Bertrand Neidecker, a rich American, threw his two children into the sea and then with his wife, leapt after them, when their yacht, the Argus, caught lire at Cannes. The party and four English members of the yacht's crew were all either injured or burned. They were rescued by
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  • 124 11 Important Decision To Be Made. Shanghai. Sept. 20. The Special Council of the Independence Committee of the Mongolian States will hold a meeting on Sept. 24 to decide whether the Council should continue to function or should be dissolved, according to a semi-official message from a Chinese source
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  • 71 11 Hong Kong, Sept. 22. Opposition by the Formosans to Japanese rule has crystallised into a demand for the establishment of an autonomous government, according to a report from a usually reliable source. Japanese warships are being hurried to Formosa ostensibly to take part m the forthcoming
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  • 67 11 Troops Massing In Threatened Province. A spokesman of the Fourth Army (Hunan) stated yesterday that the Reds, under Slao Hak. have withdrawn to the Kwaichow border. Meanwhile, to meet this new threat, the Kwangsl Government has supplied arms and munitions to the Kweichow army, besides transferring two divisions
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  • 34 11 We have received a donation of $2 to the fund for the relief of sufferers In the Tlong Bahru fire from t. a Epworth League of the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church.
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  • 123 11 Arrested Man's Story To Police. New York. Sept. 21. The District Attorney declares that the examination of Hauptmann, who was arrested by the police today and on whose premises was found $13,750 m $10 and $20 bills which orglnally formed part of the Llndberg kidnapping ransom, has
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  • 124 11 Another 37 Acres Constructed. Rugby, Sept. 20. me new 37 acres fish dock which has been under construction at Grimsby for four years and will cost nearly £1.700,000 will be opened on Oct. 4. This important development at Great Britain's largest fish port was sanctioned before the war
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  • 135 11 Created A Scene In Dutch Parliament. The Hague, Sept. 18. On the occasion of the Inauguration of the new parliamentary session three Communist deputies created a scene after the Queen's speech. They were forcibly removed and are held m custody. The Communist disturbance came at the end of
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  • 78 11 Mr. Wang Chlng-wel, Prime Minister arrived by plane m Shanghai yesterday, ostensibly to consult his doctor. Informed circles, however, asseit that his visit is In connection with China's failure at Geneva, and that a meeting has been arranged with Dr. Wang Chung-hui, Chinese member of the International
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  • 169 11 Negotiations Resumed At Washington. Washington, Sept. 21. The Soviet-American debt negotiations have been reopened. The State Department today announced that they are "under somewhat more favourable auspices than when they were dlscon- tinued some days ago," while the Russian representative, M. Troyanovsky, declared he was
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  • 133 11 Portsmouth-Karachi Hop Postponed. London, Sept. 21. Owing to unfavourable weather reports, Sir Alan Cobham's non-str.p flight from Portsmouth to Karachi has been postponed for 24 hours— Reuter. Sir Alan, accompanied by Squadron Leader Helmore. R.A.F.. planned to\ make a flight over the i.200-mile route between Portsmouth and Karachi
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  • 111 11 Why Sir F. Maze Returned To England. London, Sept. 21. Sir Frederick Maze, Inspector-Gener-al of the Chinese Maritime Customs, has arrived back m London. It is now understood the reason for his return was an intimation that his leave, which was very brief, has been extended. Sir Frederick,
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  • 44 11 New York, Sept. 21. Oen. O'Ryan has resigned the City Police Commisslonership. following differences with Mayor la Quardla with regard to the treatment of striking taxi-drivers In the Bronx. Chief Inspector L«>w<s Valentine has been appointed to succeed Oen. O'Ryan --Reuter.
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  • 358 11 Soviet-Japanese Talks. NON-AGGRESSION PACT PROPOSAL. Shanghai, Sept. 21. The Japanese Government is quite agreeable to accepting the proposal of the Soviet for the conclusion of a nonaggression pact between Japan and Soviet Russia, according to the Japanese spokesman of the Foreign> Office who suggests that Russia
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  • 59 11 LIENYUNG HARBOUR Big Chekiang Project Completed. Shanghai, Sept. 21. The Lienyun Harbour has been completed and It will be officially opened as a river port of call by steamers on Oct. 1. The new port is situated m East Cheklang and forms the only sea outlet for the agricultural products
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  • 131 11 Shansi Leader's Three Proposals. Shanghai. Sept. 21. Oen. Yen Hsi-shan, Shansi leader, has wired to the Central Government supporting the Fifth Kuomlntang Congress. Oen. Yen's proposals are the abolition of the provincial government system, the concentration and unification of command over ail the antiRed armies, with the object
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  • 60 11 Plymouth Loan Quickly Oversubscribed. Rugby, Sept. 20. The list of applications In connection with the Issue by the City of Plymouth of £1.000,000 Corporation 3 per cent. redeemable stock at 1954 at 97 \2\ 2 In repayment of short term mortgage loans opened this morning and clos3d five
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  • 231 11 Aid Promised For The Textile Workers. RIOTS CONTINUE. President's Appeal To Labour. New York, Sept. 21. While union chiefs gathered at Washington to consider peace proposals, the textile strike continued unabated. The strike leaders claim that there has been no weakening of the strike since yesterday and
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  • 78 11 Joint Conciliation Board Meetings. Rugby. Sept 20 The Mines Department stale that the Secretary for Mines. Mr. I Brown, today received represent;. both of the South Wales Coal OwnersAssociation and cf the South v Miners' Federation. The Minister these representatives sepaiately and had an Informal discussion with each
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  • 94 11 Eleven Languages Added To List. Rugby. Sept. 20 The annual report ot the British ar..l Foreign Bible Society dealing with th_worldwide distribution of the Scriptures says that last year 10.033.20: i volumes of the Holy Writ were Issued by the Society, an Increase of 315.73J copies over
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    • 46 11 VS. ARMS INQUIRY. Adjourned I ntil Knd Of Nt-vembcr. Washington, Sept 21. The Senate muritlons Inquiry committee has adjourred until the end or November, though the chairman said the committee had only yet scratched the surface.— Reuter. Reid LORD CASTLEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.
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  • 1607 12 Latest Sewerage System To Be Provided. Having unanimously agreed th at Singapore should possess an up-to-date sewerage system the Municipal Commissioners yesterday derided to spend 58.M9.0M on the provision of such a system. If Government approves the $8,0«0,0«0 will be raised by loan half of it
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  • 295 12 F .M.S. AND SIAMESE RAILWAY OFFICIALS MEET. Revision Of 1918 Agreement. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. The three-day Joint conference between the Royal State Railways •f Slam and the F.M.S Railways which began here on Tuesday morning, was an unqualified success. Agreement was reached in all matters
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  • 219 12 Further Protests. TENANTS REFUSAL TO PAY MORE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Sept. 20. At this morning's meeting of the Kiiita Sanitary Board the chairman advised members that further correspondence had taken place between the Board and the general manager, F.M.S Railways on the subject of
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  • 605 12 BELIEVED TO HAVE FRACTURED SKULL. Joseph Thunderface. 21-year-old Red Indian boxer from Pasadena, California, who fought Frankle Weber at the New World last night, and was knocked oat In the twelfth and last round, died In the General Hospital at 5 o'clock this morning.
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  • 48 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, ospt. 21. The public were again disappointed because this evening's broadcast failed to give details of the new cabinet. The only announcement w~s that the Premier will give details of new appointments and the cabinet policy after Saturday afternoon's
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  • 197 12 Moving to Alor Gajah. OProm Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sept. 20. Lieut. -Commander J. C. Derrick, police magistrate and harbour master. Malacca, has left (or Alor Gajah u acting District Offlcar there, in place of Mr. Cobden- Ramsay, who has been transferred to Kemaman. Commander Derrick
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  • 124 12 Gratitude Of Selangor Ceylonese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sep 21. The following cable from the Ceylonese of Selangor will be sent through the Chief Secretary of the Government and the Government of Ceylon to His Royal Highness th» Duke of Gloucester on the occasion of
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    • 112 12 ~*4*l* TRADEMARK Many thousands of buildings, of every type, m all parts of the world, are decorated with HALL'S distemper. Unlike ordinary distempers and cheap Water Paints, Hall's Distemper is manufactured by a special process, on a zinc basis from pure non-poisonous light and lime resisting pigments, and require the
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    • 9 12 Read LORD CASTIiEROSSE m the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.
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  • 1078 13 Thirteen New Godowns And 800 -Foot Channel. Details of the nie— io« wMek Is to be a»a«te to tbe Si»r«pore Harboor have bee* gfrm to the Strait. TtBMS fey tbe H.rhour Bomrd. Tfce iilMMlnni will IncMe 3.S* aMitlom! feet of concrete blockwork
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  • 98 13 Caught Red Handed By Police. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. Caught red-handed trying doors of shops early this morning, a Chinese 1 named Chee Poo, was arrested and i brought before Mr. J. P Blddulph. who bound him over for two months. Sergeant Sohan Singh
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  • 86 13 New Legislation In Sarawak. An order will come into force In Sarawak on Nov. 1 under which persons disembarking at Sarawak ports will be required to pay a landing fee The sum oald will be refused In the, case of a person leaving the state i within twelve
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  • 136 13 BEGGAR REFUSES TO ENTER HOUSE OF DETENTION Though tippled and weak. Chan Chong refused to be taken Into the house of detention yesterday when he appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander In the police court on a charge of begging for alms. His right hand was withered. Capt. A. V.
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  • 67 13 The band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minna will play the following weather permitting at Botanic Gardens tomorrcv at 9. Hunting Overture 'Tally Ho" Ansell; Selection 'The Merry Widow" Lehar; Andante Cantablla" Tschaikowsky Sketch 'By the Swanee River" Myddle- ton Selection "50
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  • 576 13 Ipoh Problem. COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS REBATE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Sept. 20 The Kinta Sanitary Board, at a meeting held this morning, approved the appointment of a committee U» report on the question of granting a rebate of a portion of the general assessment in
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  • 117 13 Three Chinese For Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent > Mala -ex Sept. 20 Three Khehs. Chin Chu Lin. NgOhen 'his son) and Ng Cho Bam. *ere today committed for trial at the Assiz es on a charge of causing mischief by fire, by the Dlstric Jud<;e Mr.
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  • 170 13 Would-Be P.C. Bound Over. Babu bin AH Kadir. who had pleaded guilty to the fraudulent possession of a bicycle, came up for sentence before Mr. Norman Orice, the secon.l magistrate, yesterday. Mr. M. Mltter. who had been briefed on behalf of Babu since his conviction, pleadi-c in
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  • 97 13 Driver Not To Blame. A verdict of Death by misadventure" was returned yesterday by Mr. W O. Porter, the Slncapore Coroner, at an inquest on a 60-year-old Hokkien, Ng Ah Gua.i, who died In the Oeneral Hospital on Aug. 30. Ng Ouan was knocked down by u motor-car
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  • 118 13 FRENCH CONSUL'S DIVORCE CASE (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. An application was made to tic Chief Justice In chambers this rnn-n-inr In the Miehaux divone case I commission to be Issued to the *r dent of the Tribunal Civil d» la Seme. Paris, to take the
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    • 116 13 -MERVICW AFTER PURCHASE" R°NE.° LTD meonmuTio m swof mpi THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS MALACCA STRtCT. SINGAPORE. If T MDtHID MM YCARft *N MALAYA. 1£ 1 Get your KODAK Supplies FROM VS FILMS FILM-PACKS. CAMERAS, Etc., The New Kodak VULLENDA Mt 1 ■■rri ttith F 4.5 Inn ta u ikßttcr »itb
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    • 125 13 must recehte a. daily systematic treatment irv order to preserve its soft texture. lit i cur a Have been, depended arc m. countless cases to preserve a clear ai\cL lovely complexioru. Soft/ by your Ghemr'st. We Can Supply RUBBER STAMPS of every description madr to order. Prices frna 75 rent*
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  • 11 14 Only Two Surprises At Bukit Timah Yesterday Triple Green Pays $94.
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  • 253 14 SELECTIONS BY OUR EX PER TS. Selections By Racing Selections By Correspondent M.FJ. ssMt 1. LADY MILDRED Race 1. THE IMP Larrikin Larrikin Shorty. Lady Mildred. Race 2. GROCK Race t. MANOH VEHAM Dear Moon Grock Silver Blaze. Miss Singapore. Rmr 3. BACCARA Race 3. LADY RAJA Puth Arl Baccara
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  • 89 14 The following players will represent S C R C at hockey against Raffles Institution on Monday at the school ground at 5 15 p m. sharp:— Cheok Waii. Henry Boon. Tiang Seng; Choo Beng. Fong Urn. Kee Slang: Tuck Kit Soon, Chlm Bock Robert Eu Yuen Fong Reserves:—
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    39 14 Max Schmcling, the former world-heavyweight champion, scored decisive victory over Walter Neusel, at Hamburg. Schmellng won on a technical knock-oat after the eighth round. The picture showa Schmeling ducking to avoid an attack by Neusel m the third round.
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  • 447 14 The going is again likely to be good for this afternoon, the second and last day of the Singapore Turf Club autumn amateur meeting, and 109 horses and ponies have been left m to take part In the nine events. The following are the weights for
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  • 44 14 Sundraj Wins Thamby Raja Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 17. James D. Sundraj, won the lhpniby Raja Cup for the second year In succession by defeating M. L. Antony 15—12; Low Hock Chiang beat Cheong Sembllan Tamils Badminton Tourna ment
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  • 3252 14 Mr. Wahab In Two Close Finishes. Favourite* did remarkably well yesterday, the first day "of the Singapore Turf Club amateur meeting, and punteis must have had quite a good day. Three first Yavountes. were successful, while two second f 'ourltes and two third fcfuurftes .Is.,
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    21 15 Mr. Beven on Phoon Tok winning the third race yesterday by a length from Tim ban r with Lady Raja third.
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  • 800 15 Brilliant Exhibition Of Short Passing. Malays 4 Pulau Branl 1. The Malays entered the semi-final of the S.A.F.A. cup competition by beating Pulau Branl by four goals to one m the replay second round tie at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon. The first game
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  • 438 15 Petersen 's Greatest Victory. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 11. Jack Petersen retained the British Empire heavy-weight championship last night, when he beat Larry Gains at the White City Stadium m the greatest fight of his spectacular career. The young Welshman may have yet to acquire experience and finish
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  • 422 15 Today 's Soccer And Rugger Fixtures At Home. Among the several good fixtures down for decision today In English league football is the first meeting this season between the Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday at Sheffield. Neither team have done as well as expected this season, but both have exceptionally strong
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  • 81 15 Chinese vs. Marine In Cup Semi-Final. The Chinrse will meet the Marine Department F.C. in the semi-final of the S.A.F.A. cup competition at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. The teams will be as followsChinese: Ah Row: Gnan Yam and Gek 800; Hor Khoon. Chwre C'hoa and Boon Lay;
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  • 67 15 V.M.C.A. To Meet Chinese Today. I I The team to represent the V.M.C.A. i In the match against the B.C.R.C. on the V.M.C.A. courts today will be Be- llected from the following: Dr. Chla TecK Yam. D. Green. Dr. Haridas. Kamis Yadl. S. J. Scow. 8. K. Cow.
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  • 40 15 The event on Sunday morning will be "B" Class aggregate three breadths composite race (handicap). Special water polo practice matches will be played next week In preparation for the matches against the Chinese Swimming Club the foUowinfc week.
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  • 158 15 Club Championship To Be Decided This Week-End. i The semi-finals ol th? championship will be played this afternoon and the i first tee win be reserved from 2.45 pm until 3 p.m. and the tenth tee from 4 pm. until 4.15 pm. The final will commence on Sunday
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  • 109 15 flat—iay. Seat. S3. Races: Singapore Turf Club, Amateur Meet., second and l**t day. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Seml-FlnaJ, Marine Dept. vs. Chinese. Anson Road SUdlum; Malay Inter-School Competition. T. Kechll and T. Belanga vs. Telok Kurau. Oeylang English School ground Oolf: 8 pore Golf Club Championship semi-final. Plng-Pong: A.
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    8 15 Th# Singapore crew, which defeated Batavia on Thursday.
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  • 455 15 The boxing match between Frankie Weber and Thunderface, the young Red Indian, which ended In a knock out victory for the former, had a tragic sequel. The Red Indian died at five o'clock (his morning In the hospital. I After winning only two of
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  • 349 16 IT seems to be generally conceded that the modern child Is much less than the immediate post-war who has now reached maturity. This is probably because the pendulum I nglng bark, and the parents of the present-day child have embodied m their training the results of reaction
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    24 16 A charming RevUle toilette of Nottingham blush-parchment Uce, with a r?inbi^--h"»d ribbon (tower at the waist. The picture hat ---?sol are of lacquered Uce.
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  • 641 16  -  JANET JOYCE By PACKING PROBLEMS SOLVED both for pleasure and business, has Increased to such an extent during recent years that designers of luggage have been forced to realise that the old-time suit-case had many drawbacks as a means of conveying one's personal goods and chatties from place
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  • 228 16 HORS D'OEUVRES AT HOME (By Our Cookery Expert.) TN restaurants and hotels, hors d'oeuvres always form an Important feature of the luncheon and dinner menu. In private households. It Is not possible to provide a selection of elaborate dishes. On lmp.rtant occasions, the hostess may possibly run to four or
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  • 134 16 I In spite of all precautions, even the most careful housewife Is sometimes left with a quantity of sour milk these days, and waste seems Inevitable. Here are some uses which have been tested and proved. An application of soured milk has a very soothing effect on a
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  • 543 16  -  Edward H. Simonds By WAS recently Invited to Inspect and express an expert opinion upon a collection of novelty dress fabrics produced from Swaledale (Yorkshire) wooi used In combination with other materials, the first public exhibition of which was made by the Bradford Technical College,
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  • 190 16 Arrowroot has loi long been u staple food in Invalid dietary. It is us-'lul. h'wever. In ail cases where nuu rishment is required In a soothing and easily absorbable form, and it need not be In the least insipid. Arrowroot cake has a light. velvety texture that makes It
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    • 99 16 Underarm Odour offends friends ODO-RO-NO Prevents it! NOTHING less than Odorono's sure protection should be good enough for any woman who cares what her friends think about her. For underarm odour may be unbearable to others, even when not evident to you. Odorono, a physician's formula, prevents underarm odour and
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    • 133 16 yl've learned!! how to flatter 1 I my mouth V Fortran's The light that "~7o» lures isn't always ttt WMs m the twinkle of the eye. Vary fre- m I quently, and «^Vtl snore often than I many women **""«^W think. It Is m the j=i~- sparkle of the H
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  • 869 17 HOME FOOTBALL. Sander land's Finished Attack And Faultless Defence. (From Our London Correspondent.) London. Sept. 10. Football form is a tantalising thing, and at the beginning of a new season all conclusions arrived at after months of patient study during the previous season have
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  • 197 17 Autumn Tourney To End On Wednesday. S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament was continued on '-he Club courts yesterday afternoon. The C Singles- anal was won by R W. Brown who beat T. Robertson, 6 1: 6— 3, and Lieut Chestnut woh the B Singles handicap final by defeating D.
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