The Straits Times, 25 September 1934
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Title Section37 1934-09-25 1 The Straits Times TaBMBrTBT) NBAHLT OINTUHY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. I'Al.l.s MM. M'OICK. TIiKSUAY. BKIIKMUKR 25, 1934. I'KU K lin The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1»34. PRICE 10 CENTS.37 words
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Advertisement414 1934-09-25 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6151). SUNDAY I T I IM E S MALAYA'S PREMIER SUNDAY NEWSPAPER You can r\n more 4f 3frk Fwf^fi w^b^Lv U and do it better ill I b^l\. fl 1 A H S 'wk Psar igjfjJj^N^ K^ **fl y//Jjfl/FW IbiK^""^" U^B wS Na»»»N a»»»- mill414 words
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Advertisement255 1934-09-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 2S JAVA ST. 'PHONE 369 D f WORTHS |Q FASHIONAIU l rnDQi?Twv K ~w^s\ I vl No I.H.i No. 883. hi] AM. lUsiii iitii it win. rWO WBAP BOUND (OBSST IN PINK \\l vu lI KOI in fKONT FAITKNINO WITH \jBB» JbW rAiTE M N 'j J'T* 11255 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-25 1 FLOWERS PHONt 4UW/ I IS. Orchard hi ad. I (Amber wanaiona) I12 words
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Advertisement612 1934-09-25 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated hi England) MAIL. PASSKNOER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WTTH BOS MAJESTY'S OOVKRNMKNT. LONDON AND PAR BAST MAIL BKRVTCK. OUTWARD PROM LONDON pOR CHINA AND JAPANDim Tonnage STpore BHUTAN 8.100 Sept 17 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept 28612 words
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Advertisement645 1934-09-25 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CENERAL PASSENCER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. (lncorporsteo tn Japan) TO aVOMDON. Naples, Maneßles. Loadaa. Aatwera Rstlarasai sad Mmdlesbreogh. Vemeta Tonnage Due Bafl HAKOZAKI MARU 10.SOO Oct 3 4 t TKRUKUNI MARU 13.000 Oct 18 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Oct St Nov. 1 HARUNA MARU 10.600 Nov. 14 15645 words
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Advertisement664 1934-09-25 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. IMTED. (Incorporated to Denmark./ PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGENProm prom Prom Prom B-pors Malacca Port Penang tea. s*hsm ALSIA 18/10 18/10 11/10 19>18 BORINOIA 8711 9/11 T/ll 9/11 ERRIA 37/11 37/11 38/11 SO/11 FIONIA 18/U 18/12 19/12 21/12 LALANDIA 8/1664 words
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Advertisement229 1934-09-25 2 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. BeaoOful public rooms; Swimming pool— Dencmss mrali licit and cold runn^g water in each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers wRh real beds— Modem ventflattoa throughout Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong. Be* your229 words
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Advertisement1230 1934-09-25 2 SHIPPING. THR BLUR FUNNEL LINE (Oooaa THE Hl'A KHIO* STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Os, Ltd-, and China Mutual (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARn WHITE STAR LTD. THE STRAITS BTKAMBHIP CO.. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO 1.1 r TBS CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THR AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE The1,230 words
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691 1934-09-25 3 Japanese Expansion Move In South Seas. Amsterdam. Holland has begun reinforcement of her naval, air and land defences in Netherlands India as a result of her uneasiness about the Far Eastern situation (says United Press). It is reliably stated that the Dutch fleet In Netherlands691 words
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Article651 1934-09-25 3 Safeguards Against Disease. Blindness or falling sight in a dog is due to many causes. The principal diseases of the eye and Its appendages are 1 1 Congenital malformation of the eyelids and eyeballs. <2i Entroplon, or turning in of the eyelid. <3> Ectropion, or651 words
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Article96 1934-09-25 3 MAROSA. Nor., 839 tons, from B. Pahat 35-9, (or Malacca 36-9. PASTA. Neth.. 630 tons, from Soerabai* 35-9, for Penang 35-9. VAN HXUTBZ. Neth.. 3.748 tons, from Amoy 34-9, for Belawan Dell Si Penang 26-9. aLKNBBO, Brit., 5.788 tons, from London 24-9. 'or China SS-t. OORDANA, Brit.. 3.19096 words
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92 1934-09-25 3 Messrs. Mansfield and Co. are advised by their agents in Perth, W.A. that provided passengers are able to produce a certificate from the purser of the vessel in which they travel stating that the holder is visiting Melbourne for the celebrations, overseas passengers will be allowed to92 words
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Article68 1934-09-25 3 Hong Kong, Sept. 15. The death of Captain Bosworth Griffiths, master of Messrs. Williamson and Co.'s Kalapoi, took place at the Kowloon Hospital this morning. Capt. Griffiths was taken ill with typhoid at Amoy about a week ago and was brought here for admission to hospital. Aged68 words
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Article62 1934-09-25 3 Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall 1 right Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. Superintendent Meteorological Branch Malaya. Meteorological Office, Singapore, Sept. 25, 1934. Alor Star Sitiawan Kota Bharu Bukit Jeram Malacca Singapore (Kallang Aerxlrome) Singapore 87 87 88 87 84 87 Nil Nil 0.01 Nil 0.17 03162 words
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Article106 1934-09-25 3 KEFPEL HAItBOUK Main Wharf Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow,* The Cable. Singapore. Tug "Hercules," Lch. "Vedette," Stngmradja. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS DRY DOCK*. Tanjonf Pagsx. Albert Dock afaiit. Victoria Dock Oorgon Keppef Harbour King's Dock Pinna. No. 1 Dock Toussoum No. 3 Dock Nil lunuaj,106 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-25 3 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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Advertisement96 1934-09-25 3 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Sarawak) SINGAPORE TO KUCHING (t day service) VYNER BROOKE 2nd Oct. 6 p.m. VYNER BROOKE 11th 4 pm. VYNER BROOKE 30th 6pm SINGAPORE TO KUCHINC AND BINTDLD t AUBY 36th Sept. 6 a.m. t AUBY 34th Oct. 6 am. SINGAPORE TO KUALA BELAIT AND96 words
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Advertisement739 1934-09-25 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m FJIB.) LLOYDS AGENTS BOOKING AGENTS. rjfJS. BAYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE) Freight 5431— Paaaage «1« CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated hi England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up Connecting with Canadian Pacific AtUntic Expresses, Second Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED AROUND739 words
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Advertisement438 1934-09-25 3 ELLERMAN& BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and Suet Canal Due Sails Steamer Spore Spore CITY OP PITTSBURa Sept. 28 Oct. S CITY OF KHIOS Oct. 14 Oct 16 CITY OP KHARTOUM Oct. 30 Nov 3 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Nov438 words
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Miscellaneous114 1934-09-25 3 TIDE TABLES. Taeaday, Sept. 25. H. W. 11.46 a.m.. 9 ft. 5 In. L. W. 5.48 a.m.. 1 ft. 8 in.. S.SS p.m.. 9 In. Wednesday. Sept. SC. H. W. 12.21 a.m.. 10 ft. 3 in., 13.13 p.m., 9 ft. 8 In. L. W. 6.16 a.m.. 3 ft. 5 In.,114 words
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Advertisement470 1934-09-25 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Hhrn applying for any posJUoB advertised in these columns wad copies »f testimonials. Do not «end nrifinab. LOCAL EMPLOYERS tUTtng vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the TunipeaD Unemployment Committee a> thp YMCA Singapore STOREKEEPER sundries, previous rxp rience essential, bond cash security. 185.470 words
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Advertisement749 1934-09-25 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow MIA. Orchard Road Angullia Co I 314, ORCHARD ROAD, bungalow, modem •an. Apply Bayers 10, Malacca Street. SMALL European furnished bungalow to be let 8 months or longer. Kings Road district, rent 885 pm. Apply 177, Strait* Times. FURNISHED Flat. Institution Hill Mansions. Gas. Water749 words
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Advertisement738 1934-09-25 4 MISCELLANEOUS TALKIES for Private Engagement. Apply 287. Orchard Road. MADAME DIET*— Lesson* in French and Piano accomp. .tinging practices. Progress assured. Tel. 6S7S. TOD CAM HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for thret months for SIM. Manager. Sunday Time*. It TOD RAVE BELATIVEB OB FKIENDS Owmm. have738 words
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Advertisement501 1934-09-25 4 BUSINESS CARPS, etc. FIGARO Laaia* BaMreanra. PERMANENT WAVING. By Eoropeaa SxacrU. $8, A $10 ONLY RAFFLES BOTEL. Him 121) ud at W. Bras Baaah Baa d. MASSAGE HALL I MANICURE AND MASSAGE lira. HARU and Mis* HANA SO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. MASSAGE. MBS. and MB. AKAJL GRADUATE OP THB501 words
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Advertisement985 1934-09-25 4 THE STRAITS TIMES The 8tralts Times, The Sunday Times and The Straits Budget may tw obtained at the following agencies l— SINGAPORE SEREMBAN. Chop Wah Eng, RAP. Base, Btletmr. Lee Kee A Co 26 R.rrh Pnarf H^t^ OhaJled KMrtm mUert ne i^Sn 8^e. Btrch R.AF Canteen. Seletar. 'liS&ta*""** BUmP SUUon985 words
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Miscellaneous192 1934-09-25 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malay* Matey* rostage Monthly S 2.M t 4.M I tM Qoartrrly LM 9UM S ?S« Half Yearly S17.M W4.H S1SM Yearly «S4~M $M.M Note— Oatstation ehoajats include i the woal Ixukk diac*r~t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The churn and IwlinUiw tor CLASSI- FIEO ADVERTISEMENTS arc a»192 words
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Article109 1934-09-25 5 Japanese Firm To Push New Project A plan Is afoot in Japan to establish a Yen 5.000.000 compan" for the manufacture of petroleum substitutes through a dry distillation of coal at low temperature. Among the promoters are such leading buc'ness men is Mr. Kadono, vice-president of the Okura109 words
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Article123 1934-09-25 5 Boy Summoned For Driving It. The purchase of a motor-cycle for 4s. Bd. was referred to at Tottenham Juvenile Court when a 15-year-old boy admitted offences of driving a motorcycle under the age of 16. and driving without a policy of Insurance. The boy told tne bencn that123 words
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Article60 1934-09-25 5 A correspondent of the Times, writing from Perth (W.A.), reports that Rear Admiral W. T. R. Ford has stated that unless the Empire was prepared to relinquish everything fought for in the past a policy of big building would have to be adopted. The Empire's Naval strength60 words
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Article112 1934-09-25 5 Nanking Officials To Use Hordes. Nanking. Aur. 22. On the recommendation of Dr. Chu Min-1. Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, members oJ the varloiu organs inder the Yuan will henceforth use horse-drawn carriages Instead of motor-cars for cony. It is understood that this 'measure Is taken in112 words
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Article117 1934-09-25 5 Early Return To State Denied. The following communique has been issued: The attention of the Government of India has been drawn to certain statements, which have appeared in the Press, implying that His Highness the Maharaja of Alwar will be returning to his State In March next.117 words
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Advertisement284 1934-09-25 5 HOTELS j^^u^AjMT^^j^j^^^^^^^L^UkEMk^^^LUULv^BUaJUl TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th SPECIAL DINNER DINNER DANCE o (INFORMAL) CONCERT CABARET THE TALENTED 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (forbad KIRA BORIS 9.45 p.m. to Midnight FIOM BIA6HUEW BMISIM MLLET RAFFLES CELKBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 ADELPHI HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL EVERT ROOM WITH284 words
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Advertisement136 1934-09-25 5 PH I LOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL RFPPnnnrriON— z^^^ SELECTIVITV^^EQUALITY= VOLUME^ ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION^ LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION— AND ALL AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDIMARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of nation "Z.H.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST HOUSE. 2136 words
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Advertisement7 1934-09-25 5 WHO IS The Thin Man? LIFEBUOY SOAP7 words
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Miscellaneous406 1934-09-25 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMMES. Following are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmit- ten: i Schedule of Wavelengths. Call Signs Frequency Wavelengths Kc/s. OSA 6.050 49.59 GSA 9510 31.55 OfeC S.J85 31.30 OSD 11.750 25.53 OSE 11.860 25.30 OSP 15.140 1982 OSO 17.790 16.66 OSH 21.470 13.07 TODAY. 6.20 a.m. Time406 words
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Miscellaneous404 1934-09-25 5 BERLIN. Following are the programmes to b« broadcast by the Berlin shortwave station iD.J.B. 19.73 metres and D.J.A. 31.38 metres). TODAY. S p.m. German Folk Song. S.1S Music for Violin and Piano Maria Neuss (violin), Heinz Lamai.n (piano). 8.45 News Bulletin (English). 3 In Praise of Autumn. A sequence from404 words
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Miscellaneous161 1934-09-25 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle 2? I 29 i|| HI 55" 31 52 (CLUES.) ACROSS. 20. Regret 21. Bright 22. Church dignitary 1. Enumeration ol people 23 pronoun 5. Be destroyed 24 W het 8. Impartial 25. Joyow 9. Change j6j 6 Warded J^XF™** 1 29. Proverb 13. Clothing 31 part of161 words
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Article1705 1934-09-25 6 CHINESE TOPICS IN MALA YA. TAN KAH KEE CO. FURTHER EXPLANATION FROM CHINESE MINISTER— NANKING SUBSIDY TO AMOY UNIVERSITY— INDUSTRIAL INQUIRY MISSION SHANSI, THE "MODEL" PROVINCE —CHINESE NATIONAL DAY. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) In my last weekly letter I recorded a statement of Mr. Tan Kah Kee regarding the much1,705 words
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Article45 1934-09-25 6 $1,000 BAIL." We are asked to point out that the Mohamed Abubucker who was charged before the second magistrate on Sept. 19 with fraudulently removing property to avoid his creditors Is not the merchant of the same name who carries on business in \rab Street.45 words
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Article42 1934-09-25 6 Promoters of the Y. W. C. A. Jumble Sale will be grateful for any more unwanted clothing, men's, women's and children's. On Oct. 6 a sale of Chinese clothing will be held, and for this, too, gifts of discarded clothing tare asked42 words
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Advertisement226 1934-09-25 6 YES WEXL MEET YOU AT THB GIFT SHOr WHERE THE CEASELESS BARGAINS FLOW. NOTICE THE GIFT SHOP IS REMOVINO TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES AND WE INVITE OUR MANY ESTEEMED AND VALUED CLIENTS TO VISIT OUR GRAND OPENING SALE ON OCTOBER 1, 1*34, AT THE CAPITOL MANSIONS, 157 North BrMcr Road.226 words
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Advertisement31 1934-09-25 6 JESSIE MATTHEWS IN THE GAU MOUNT BRITISH PICTURE mjlM Waltzes Vienna M FAY COMPTON ft EDMUND 6WENN NEXT CHANGE PAVILION IfaaESMMBt II Y^y v* l l i mi a^iaftL^A^*^ JOk '/Mm31 words
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Advertisement182 1934-09-25 6 4$ ,^H^x UM 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. nt ldeal" Milk is prepared in England. If \^>^\ \f, ~^j \\!^f^\ >v!j.-S^y Maaa**182 words
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Article19 1934-09-25 7 Mm tut of Urn BDB flDi Skin 1 M.' .f.d V I> lip I.U, .1 llt V19 words
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Article14 1934-09-25 7 i urn .ami »«na.n«w th.tt no 4 mWatttutt I v. i n«-14 words
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Article13 1934-09-25 7 j L daoii tMit Men toutj iniNty :.h 1 r.'.c^...ir.i13 words
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Advertisement75 1934-09-25 7 RALPH LYNN TOM WALL! Imh IHMI MUM' WIIHTMMMi »«MH»»H(I ■-TNHIII «.v«..^»^. Tl «Jl/ 'ij! A CUP KINDNESS I*^4l T« Thi IRIM WITH fcAHw f;A N »N fi^HMPNT BRITIIH HwTHR^- PIP I HJ I Lai »->ni. it! W^ o sim BD rm. t MAnNtto -m mmv mi I HI Him n75 words
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Advertisement35 1934-09-25 7 j«»s| On«Hta> TOMI6HT \*-"\jLj CAPITOL AMAMITMI f HQMAi Inillituu /A A 4QHN HAUIPAV jRSBZr 4URITH AI-HN /yV MAI BAWH. tIMMffM tfA^' VIQTORIA MtMimiHi 11 aii r?~ MMRIMnuANO" yuJ |_m aatr ft IHk I him Man35 words
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Article229 1934-09-25 8 Singapore Rubber A Shade Easier. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 25. The settlement of the Textile Strike in America does not appeal to have had any strengthening effect on the New York rubber market, where prices yesterday were marked down slightly. After being a little steadier229 words
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Article220 1934-09-25 8 Singapore, Sept. 25, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cube 7.75 White Muntok Pepper 45.00 White Pepper 44.00 Black Pepper 16.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small Flake Tapioca 3.75 Pair Flake Tapioca 3.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl Tapioca220 words
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Article45 1934-09-25 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Sept. 26. S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. 25 '/b 2514 25% Standard K.S.S. on Tender: Hinere. Sellers. Mar. 27' Apr-June 28 1-at' Ix>ndon Spot Sheet I par lb. New York, S I G. eta. 16 j*r lb.45 words
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Article124 1934-09-25 8 Harrisons And Crosfield Dividend Doubled. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 24. The profit of Harrisons and Crosfield at June 30, 1934, was £249.004 an Increase of £49.655 over the previous year and the highest recorded since 1929-30 when net profit was £352,004. After deducting preference dividends and124 words
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Article454 1934-09-25 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5/Sellers. 5/9 cd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37/6 40/- xd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 cd. 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin454 words
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Article296 1934-09-25 8 Issue V«l. 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 El £1 Con. T. S.296 words
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Article128 1934-09-25 8 Singapore Municipal 5 pa of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfe pc of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 116 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 '1.6C0/O0 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,J00,000 105 110128 words
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Article362 1934-09-25 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Ino ay 8 Prices Kraser Lyall Evalt Co. K. Sidim ($1) 2.45 2.55 2.40 2.50 Kundonjf ($1) 2.80 3.00 2.90 300 Lunas ($1) 2.40 2.10 2.40 2.50 M. Pindas ($1) 1.70 1.80 1.70 1.80 M. Tekong ($1) 0.30 0.34 0.30362 words
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Article217 1934-09-25 8 The following «re the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 7/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 13/64 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London,217 words
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Article50 1934-09-25 8 r*4ay. Netherlands Indies (The) Bag&n and Seiat Pandjang (Hong Thong I 3 pm BengkaUa, Laboean Bulk T Balel (Rokan) 3 pjn Fort de Kocfc. Padang. I>afcan Baroe Slak i Hong Kwong) s om Soengel Llat (Magnet) ..4 pjn. Sarawak (generally) (Auby) 4 pjn. Sibu (Auby) 4 p.m.50 words
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Advertisement36 1934-09-25 8 GREEN ISLAND BRITISH COLONIAL CEMENT ii^fefemJiif 181 fiWif fi I New Singapore Railway Station AND AS USED BY P.W.D.. H.M. NAVAL BASE. ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE, H.M. WAR DEPT Sole Agents for Malaya: McALISTER CO., LTD.36 words
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Article658 1934-09-25 9 Effect On The Balance Of Payments. We are accustomed nowadays to think of Japan, in the economic sense, mainly as a most persistent and formidable competitor In world export trade, says the London Financial Times in a leader article. The country's outstanding achievements in this sphere—658 words
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Article417 1934-09-25 9 The following publications were issued or received by the Departmen of Statistics. SS. and P. M.S., durir-j the period Sept. 15 to Sept. 21, Inclusive, itad are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fuuerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public417 words
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Article58 1934-09-25 9 Overlapping tubing la the aame given to a form of rubber tubing which should prove a useful accessory to motorists. Sold in the form of a loose roll of rubber with an adhesive inner surface, It can be attached by moistening the adhesive with petrol and Its uses Include wrapping58 words
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Article469 1934-09-25 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Aug. 29 There has been no improvement in the turnover in yarn and cloth on the Manchester Uoyal Exchange Conditions throughout the cotton industry I remain very unsatisfactory. The, fluctuations in raw cotton prices have been disconcerting and buyers havj not469 words
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Article265 1934-09-25 9 Sir James Jeans A steady flow of labour-saving devices with no accompanying steady flow of new Industries to absorb the labour they displace, cannot but lead to unemployment and chaos in the field ot labour." Sir Ansten Chamberlain:—' Strife between the two great democracies of265 words
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Article269 1934-09-25 9 Minister's Reply To Criticism. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 6. !r. the Irish Free State Senate today Sir John Keane moved his promised motion expressing concern at the decision of the Government to grant > monopoly to the Dunlop Rubber Co. to manufacture pneumatic tyres269 words
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Article451 1934-09-25 9 Cficial List of Approximate Prices. The following are the prices cent* per catty, where not otherwise stated, prevailing at the Singapore Markets, as furnished by the Market Inspector on Sept. 21: Meat.— Bert steak (round) M per catty, beet stew or curry 24. port, lean 42, porlc. lean451 words
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Advertisement631 1934-09-25 9 BANKING. 1 HON(i hON(; SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). liability ol members is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No of 1920 of the Colocy HLAJ> OHIfl.: HOMO KONG. Authorised Capital *50.000.000 Issued and fulry paid up W0.000.000 Jteaerv* Fund*:— S rlinß 6.600.000 b631 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-25 9 Blended to the original recipe created by the Brothers Duncan and John McCailwn In the year 1807. tncullums OTGilluan I !>mty(fJa»jQT21 words
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Advertisement28 1934-09-25 9 RENE ULLMANN FOR WEDDING PRESENTS Engagement Wedding rings JEWELLERY if every description Clocks, Lamps Crystalware Silverware WATCHES etc. CAPITOL BUILDING, BRANCH: Stanford Road. 30 A, Rafflts P!ac». SINGAPORE.28 words
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Advertisement431 1934-09-25 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital lv 800.000 •shares of <S each £3.000.009 Reserve Fund <3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bbhopscate. London E C.2. Agrnta anit Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Ararltsar Ipoh Semarang431 words
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1187 1934-09-25 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 25. 1934. MR. STURROCK REPLIES. There were no fireworks at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. The financial position of the Colony, as revealed in the estimates, was so highly satisfactory that everybody appeared to be 1-. the greatest good humour and most of1,187 words
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Article596 1934-09-25 10 $700 A DAY. We received this morning from the office of the Secretary, Rubber Regulation, Johore Bahru, a list giving the names of the members of the Johore Rubber Regulation Assessment Committee. There are 17 names in the list. Three of them are the names of596 words
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Article1082 1934-09-25 10 ITALIAN MENACE TO MALTA. (By David S. Wait*.) Another blow against the Italianisation movement in Malta will be struck next week when the latest decree, replacing Italian as the official language of the law courts, takes effect. Malayan interest in MaUa should be considerable, for in present1,082 words
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Article34 1934-09-25 10 On behalf of Chief Thunderface, Mr. and Mr.s. Al Rivers, wish to thank all those who attended the funeral of Joseph Tliunderfa r for their kind sympathy, floral tributes aic letters of condolence.34 words
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Article108 1934-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. &LHAMBRA Yam Seng With John Boles CA^TO.™ PBterr n 6 15 9 15 The Witching Hour With Sir Ouy Standing. 6.15—9 15. GREAT WURLU Cabaret— Queer. Christina The Kings Vacation. •fARLBOKOIiOH Kriahnaleela. 5.30—9 pm. NB*V WOSLU Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing. Talkies, Theatre* Cinemas. FAVILJON A Cup of Kindness108 words
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Advertisement51 1934-09-25 10 7k M4at%miDON'T BE £t* VAGUE /ffle& naiy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE dC?X T INCORPORATED IN ENOLAMD) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH. PINEAPPLE ££Bh mm Wj%3 DEVONSHIRE ALSO FIHEST CURED DANISH fAUL OF "1 DILICIOUI FLAVOUR SINGAPORE COLD STOIUCE <£ b? <—^K^M^^^a^^^l H'art'n Stmliot51 words
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Advertisement92 1934-09-25 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED, Collyer Quay, Singapore. COLUMBIA GRAND OPERAS AT POPU LAR PRICE SIX RECORDS IN FREE PORTFOLIOS HERE 1« the biggest thing ot the year— the World's greatest grand operas cleverly condensed to their principal melodies, yet with the orderly thread of their plots preserved. Each has92 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-25 10 I WEBBER— On Sept. 14, 1934, at Hove. Suss:x. to Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnm Webber, uf Jorak Estate, Johore, a daughter.21 words
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295 1934-09-25 11 KEPT HIS CABIN LOCKED. Mystery Of Distress Calls. AMAZING EVIDENCE. Disorganisation Charge Flatly Denied. New York. Sept. 24. An alienation that Captain Willmott feared that Alagna, the second wireless officer, would throw corrosive acid on him, was made by Captain Warms today beforeReuter - 295 words
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Article133 1934-09-25 11 Insurance Conference In London. London. SepL 24. A very Important event is taking place in London today when the International Marine Insurance Union, which usually meets at Continental resorts, holds its conference ror the first time here. Underwriters from all maritime countries are arriving now to take partReuter - 133 words
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Article78 1934-09-25 11 Grateful For League's Intellectual Help. Geneva, Sept. 21. The Chinese delegate Mr. Quo Tal-chi at a meeting of the League of Nations Political Committee, expressed his country's thanks for the assistance which the League's organisation for intellectual co-operation accorded the i.'ultural tasks of the Cheese Government. This activity,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Article404 1934-09-25 11 Impartial Justice Aim. REVIVAL OF STAVISKY SCANDAL. Paris. Sept. 24. In a broadcast talk this evening. M. Doumergue, the Prime Minister, disclosed that he contemplated summoning a national assembly In order to revise the French Constitution so as to incorporate certain salient features of the British Constitution.Reuter - 404 words
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Article86 1934-09-25 11 Agreement Reported Reached. Shanghai, Sept. 24. A message from a Japanese source says that the Soviet, the Japanese and the Manchukuo authorities have reached an agreement in regard to the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the Russians. The price accepted Is said to be $170,000,000Sin Chew Jit Poh - 86 words
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Article50 1934-09-25 11 London, Sept. 20. Reuter learns that sondermarks, which up to now have been restricted to payments of goods exported from Germany to Britain, may now be used for German exports consigned to any destination when purchased by British funds provided the purchasers are bona fide importers.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 50 words
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Article45 1934-09-25 11 <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 24. There is good reason to anticipate that the" International Rubber Regulation Committee, which meets in London tomorrow, will offer Siam an increase of the flat rate of export by 10,000 tons to 25,000 tons annually.45 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-09-25 11 After having been removed brick by brick from its original site at Great Ay ton, Yorkshire, the cottage that Captain Cook, discoverer of Australia, once lived in has bee i re-erected In Fittroy Gardens. Melbourne, Australia.36 words
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Article42 1934-09-25 11 Geneva, Sept. 19. Russia's annual subscription to League finances will be equal to Britain's, which is fixed at £225.000 for' the 1935 budget and has been the I largest contribution made by any single nation up to now.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 42 words
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Article327 1934-09-25 11 Date Chosen After Long Discussions. London, Sept. 22. The wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina, which will take place at Westminster L bey on Nov. 29. will probably be followed by a short service according to the rites of the Orthodox Church which will be heldReuter - 327 words
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Article91 1934-09-25 11 The King's Speech To Be Broadcast. London, Sept. 22 Before the Cunard-Whlte Star Liner No. 534 is named and launched by the Queen on Clydeside on Wednesday. the King will make a speech which will be relayed to the Dominions and America. After the launching, the King willReuter - 91 words
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Article39 1934-09-25 11 Paris, Sept. 20. The Bank of France gold holding has risen by 54.522,000 francs to 153.450.000 francs for the week ending Sept. 14. which is a record. Gold coverage has risen from 80.50 to 80.67. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 39 words
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Article43 1934-09-25 11 Berlin. Sept. 21. In view of the precarious foreign currency position, the Relchsbank has decided not to pay an interim dividend on Oct. 1 as it will not be In a position to transfer dividends to foreign stock- holders.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 43 words
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Article113 1934-09-25 11 Daughter For The Crown Princess. Rome, Sept. 25. The Italian Crown Princess. Marie Jose, has given birth to a daughter. Both are doing well. The baby will be christened Maria Pia. The birth occurred at 11.15 last night at Naples in the presence of the QueenReuter - 113 words
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Article81 1934-09-25 11 Outbreak Of Plague Feared. Mexico City. Sept. 20. Nine people are dead and 200 are Injured as the result of a severe earthquake In the State of Jalisco which destroyed three villages. It Is feared that many more victims lie burled In the debris. J Relief partiesReuter - 81 words
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Article41 1934-09-25 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ratavia. Sept. 24. The R.A.F. flying-boats arrived at Kupang at 2 .30, local time. Batavia. Sept. 25. The machines left for Port Darwin this morning, bat upon one machine developing engine trouble, they returned.41 words
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Article98 1934-09-25 11 Soviet Military And U.S. Naval Exercises. Shanghai, Sept. 24. The fact that the coming Siberian Army manoeuvres in which more than 100,000 Red troops will take part, will coincide with the United States autumn naval exercises in the Pacific is said to be causing concern- to theSin Kuo Min - 98 words
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Article45 1934-09-25 11 Manchukuo Town Set Ablaze. Changchun, Sepr. 20. Four hundred Communist bandits swept down on Laotorkuo. on the River Tumen. in the Chlentao district, looted the town and then set H on Ore before departing with two prisoners. Sixty houses were destroyed. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1934-09-25 11 Shanghai. S< pt. 25. Despite the unsettled conditions then prevailing in North China, the operation of the Peiplnp- Shanhalkwan Railway last year showed a proUt of over $1,000,000.— S!n Kuo Mm. 134 words
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Article120 1934-09-25 11 Town Of Fear. WHOLE POPULATION IN PANIC. Bristol. Sept. 21. Giant clouds of poisonous chlorine gas mysteriously settling down over the town of Wlllsbrtdge, nine miles from here, threw the population almost Into a panic. The origin of that gas Is a ghastly riddle which IsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 120 words
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Article265 1934-09-25 11 May Be Settled In British Guiana. Rugby, Sept. 22. In October, 1933, a committee of the League Council was set up to examine the question of the settlement of Assyrians In Iraq outside their country. The first possibility considered was settlement in Brazil, but at the Council meeting lastBritish Wireless - 265 words
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Article102 1934-09-25 11 Japanese Goods For China. Shanghai. Sept. 24. Japanese merchants who are hard hit by new laws introdjeed lii the varl- j ous countries against them, are preparing to dump their merchandise in China. Eighty-one Japanese factories are reported to have made arrangements for the formation of a bigSin Chew Jit Poh - 102 words
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Article420 1934-09-25 11 Possible Appeal To Country In 1935. LABOUR DISCORDS. Slum Clearance A Major Issue. London, Sept. 21. A Cabinet meeting to* morrow, marking the end of the Parliamentary holiday. i« I signal for renewed speculation regarding the next (icneral Election. Many declare that the Government, profiting by theReuter - 420 words
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Article268 1934-09-25 11 Inventions. Washington, Sept. 19. Apparent' y prompted by numerous protests against some allegations made before the Senate arms inquiry, the committee has issued a statement that it is not investigating the morals of a nation but the private munitions business. Today's evidence included aReuter - 268 words
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12641 1934-09-25 12 Criticism At Legislative Council Meeting. Several members at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council queried the method by which contracts are placed for important public works. One member stated that public uneasiness about these contracts has spread during the past year. A* a recent example12,641 words
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131 1934-09-25 12 STEAMER AGROUND IN PENANG HARBOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Sept. ?l Another ship wei't aground In Penang Harbour this morning. The Clara Jebson got stuck on the mud off the quarantine station and near No. 3 light beacon, for over six hours Just before dawn. The Clara Jebson, which131 words
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Article276 1934-09-25 12 Japanese Firm's Bid. Although In both cases the tenders submitted by a Japanese firm were easily the lowest, Municipal Committee No. 5 decided not to award them the contracts for laying certain water pipes. For the supplying of cast iron water specials the tender of $7,311.54. submitted276 words
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Article96 1934-09-25 12 Great Welcome For Plucky Fliers. (From O'jr Own Correspondent.) Soerabaja. Sept. 20. The civilian filers, Mr. Beck and Mr Krayenhoff. who attended the opening of the Brastagi aerodrome on Sept. 16, flew back to Soerabaja. and arrived here today. They were welcomed by an enthusiastic crowd. The96 words
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Article100 1934-09-25 12 Two Tamils Charged. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jasin. Sept. 31. The police court at Jasin was crowded this morning when two Tamils, both employees of the P.W.D., were produced before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the District Officer, on a charge of usini? uimlnal force. Inspector Ibrahim prosecuted,100 words
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Article55 1934-09-25 12 The band of the S.S. Police undrr the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will broadcast the following, weather permitting, at Waterloo Street tomorrow at 7: Overture "Marttana" Wallace; Selection The Yoemen of the Guard" Sullivan; Paraphrase "Loroley" Neswadba; American Sketch Down South Myddleton Selection Merry England"55 words
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Article575 1934-09-25 12 A Happy Day. AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT MORIB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala T timpur. Soor 24. The sandy beach of Morlb presented an exhilarating and unusual scene yesterday when hundreds of Malays In gala costume, rayats from the surrounding districts In Kuala Langat, Chinese and575 words
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Article49 1934-09-25 12 Two Villages Evacuated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Sept. 20. The villages of Krono and KrintJing have been evacuated because of the severe eruptions of the Msraoi volcano. Red-hot bio k, of lava, as big as houses, are falling down from the mountain. The situation is dangerous.49 words
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Article62 1934-09-25 12 Dutch Air Service To Batavia. There Is considerable comment in the Berlin press on the completion of the 200 th regular flight of the Botch Royal Air Mall from Amsterdam to Batavia— the longest long-distance air service in the world. The from the mother country to capital of62 words
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Advertisement120 1934-09-25 12 \\nafsne to id jsjer RUNDOWN wj^| nusoand "X AM worried about you you are distreas- ingly weary in body and mind, your spirits and vitality are alarmingly low— you must do something about It. Take Waterbury'a Com- C\\ pound. Remember last year Mabel'a husband felt just as you do now.120 words
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Article230 1934-09-25 13 Estate And Trust Agencies Sued. In the Supreme Court today before Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell, a Chinese woman, Lim Choo Neo, sued the Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd.. as administrators of the estate of her brother. Llm Ban Watt, for Use recovery ol (6.550. Mr. E. M.230 words
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Article136 1934-09-25 13 Indian Killed At Rail Junction. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 24. Returning a verdict of death d> misadventure on Kanan Nair who was knocked down and killed by a train at the Klang-Port Swetter.ham June tlon. Mr. J. P. Blddulph. the Coroner, attached no blame136 words
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Article99 1934-09-25 13 Assessment Committee Appointed. The fol.owing are members of the Johore Rubber Regulation Assessment 'Committee: Mr. L. A. Allen. 0.8.E.. M.C.8.. 1 <Chalrman>, Hon Yang Mulia Ungku Abdul Aziz. Hon. Mr. W. Miller Mackay. Hon Mr. D. O. A Fraser. Hon. Dato 8. Q. Wong, Mr J. W. E.99 words
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Article89 1934-09-25 13 English Speaking Chinese Woman Acquitted. After having been on a charge of heft for a month, Mrs. Chin Hoon .Iln. an English-speaking saleswoman mployed by Whlteaway, Latdlaw and "0., Ltd.. of Battery Road, was this ornlng acquitted on making another ipearance before Mr. J M Brand er the89 words
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2503 1934-09-25 13 Vast Sums Spent On Jewellery. Daring the rontin««4 heftriag of an action In the Supreme Covrt here Mr. S. C. Goho, the well-known Cmutae), admitted that during the time he has been practising In Malaya he has earned $X,M#,9M. He added that he upeni la2,503 words
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Article186 1934-09-25 13 ONLY ONE REMEDY NEEDED Having rheumatism so badly that she could scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter Just received, she writes •'I had a severe attack of rheumatism In both knees. It was so bad186 words
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Advertisement240 1934-09-25 13 HITtSM MADK STEEL RUNG CABINETS AFFORD PROTECTION TO YOUR PAPERS AGAINST FIRE. INSECTS AND VERMIN. FINEST FINISH STRONGEST CONSTRUCTION AUTOMATIC LOCK AND BALL-BEARING SUSPENSION SLIDES STOCKED IN A LARGE VARIETY OF SIZES. e^ONFO LTD. I S MALACCA STREET. PENANO NCMKMTU NINOLANOI SINGAPORE. ft 'MONI 6*79. KUALA LUMPUR Buy your LEICA240 words
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Advertisement193 1934-09-25 13 R^f i I LIKE THE a I WAY MY fr I TEETH V Jt^ SPARKLE Brinp<i a new whilr- g/j^^k n<~<« and lu«lrr in a /^i^apH remarkably limr. Vt^Fw I LIKE THE I i PLEASANT f* TASTE V( Nonoapy. foamy ta'tft iii-t a v..»n.lrrf,il!y V«*»---^V refreshed MBaattaai r I LIKE193 words
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317 1934-09-25 14 Negri-Malacca XV Chosen To Meet Selangor. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 24. The first Inter-State rugger match will take place here on Saturday, when Selangor will meat the Negrl-Malacca combination. The following have been selected to represent Negrl-Malacca Gerald Pinto H. O. Banham. F. A. S. Caldwell. Loo Slew317 words
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340 1934-09-25 14 Colons..!: Whites 3. Teams representing Colours and Whites took the field yesterday afternoon for the first SC.C. hockey trial on the padang. The Colours won by four goals to three despite the fact that the Whites had the more rorveiul forward line.340 words
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Article766 1934-09-25 14 THE ST. LEGER. C. Smirke's Rapid Return To The Front Rank. (By Air Mall.) Doncaster, Sept. 12. A crowd of nearly 300.000 saw Windsor Lad, the hottest favourite since Craig an Eran in 1921, gain a very easy victory in the St. Leger at Doncaster766 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-09-25 14 Windsor Lad (C. Smlrke up) winner of this year's Derby and St. Leger races14 words
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Article86 1934-09-25 14 Taeaday. Srpt 25. Football: SAP A. Cup. S?mi -Final, Police vs. Malays Anson Road Stadium. Golf: Garrison Oolf Club. Monthly Mixed Foursomes Competition Pmg-Pong: S.C R.C. vs. CCA. A., Great World Wedeenday. Be*t. M. Golf: Kcppcl Golf Club. Women's Foresomes rompetitlcn. Hockey: S.C.C Trial, pacang; Colt* vs. S.C.R.C..86 words
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Article131 1934-09-25 14 Chinese And Y.M.C.A. Draw. In a tennis match played on Saturday afternoon between the- Y.M.C.A. and the S.C.R.C. on the Association's courts In Bras Basah Road, the home side won two singles and a double and lost two doubles and a single Single*. Or. Chla Teck Tain 'TM.CAI131 words
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Article98 1934-09-25 14 Al Rivers To Meet Fernandez. A new boxing promoter has arisen In the person of Mr. Ang Chwee Seng, who is an enthusiastic sportsman and was himself a pugilist many years ago. Mr. Chwee Seng- will present an attractive programme at the Great World Arena on Friday. Sept.98 words
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Article76 1934-09-25 14 Ireland Score First But Concede Six Goals. Belfast, Sept 19. Over 14.000 people were present at the tint Inter-League soccer match of the season when the English League beat the Irish 6-1. The Irish scored first through Brown after seven minutes' play. Ttlson equalised at the half hourReuter - 76 words
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Article255 1934-09-25 14 Los Angeles. Sept. 24 Fred Perry, the British. American and Australian lawn tennis champion, won the Pacific South West Championship today when he beat L. R. Stoefen in the final by 10 8. 6—4.6 4. 6 i. —Reuter. By his victory F. J. Perry wins255 words
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Article75 1934-09-25 14 Forthcoming: Ties In S.C.C. Championship. Thursday. Sept. 27- C. L. J Ayres vs. D. Timnu; A. B. Jordan vs C. J. Smith. Friday, Sept. 28: P. O'Nell Dunne vs. J A. Dean; E. Laidman vs O. C. Miller. Monday. Oct. 1: E A. Brojrn vs. H.I Cray; H.75 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-25 14 John Lim and Tan Huck Toe, the S.CJt.C. first pair who beat Yad» and Kamls the V.M.C.A. first pair on Saturday in the Inter-Club tennis match.26 words
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Article30 1934-09-25 14 Correct solutions in The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition No 18, printed on Sept 16. are: Roe, Groom, Pick. Speak. Dance. Rouse. Fence. Key, Butcher, Carpenter, Lea, Chandler.30 words
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Article22 1934-09-25 14 London, Sept. 24. In a Scottish league, division I. fixture Aberieei. lost to Kilmarnock by three goals to one.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement113 1934-09-25 14 MOST SENSATIONAL EVENTS EVER STAGED LOCALLY. n^^ GATES OPEN STARTS 8 P.M. 9.15 P.M. I i* BOXING i J AT THE s fifo I GREAT WORLD :^!*J FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER 1934 I fk COME AND SEE THE LONG Jjf AWAITED RETURN FIGHT. fi v AL RIVERS m I. FERNANDEZ S113 words
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Article770 1934-09-25 15 Rainbow Wins Again And Is Now A Leg Up In America's Cup Contests. ENDEAVOUR BEATEN BY FOUR MINUTES. Extra Ballast Does Not Suit Challenger. The fifth race for the Americans Cup ended In a win for Mr. Vanderbilt's Rstnbow, which now leads by three races to two. *fr. T. O.Reuter - 770 words
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Article381 1934-09-25 15 <Fkiiii Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 23. A large gathering of badminton en't)uisi;\sts were present at the Victoria tition hall on Saturday afternoon t- witness the finals of the Selangor «>ivn !->ubles and junior doubles vhamplonsnii:: The women's doubles final had to be tied as Miss381 words
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278 1934-09-25 15 5. C. C. Rugger Teams For Today's Games. The followlne arc the nldrs f»r 10 minutes each way (tames today First game, 5 10 p m Whites:— W Hannay; B J. C. Gardner. W H McNclll. A L Hill. R C. Land; A. P. Cralgle. J Mackintosh: }< H' ;ith.278 words
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Article109 1934-09-25 15 Police vs. Malays In S.A.F.A. (up Semi-FinaK The Police will meet tf»e MhKvs in the senu- final round of the S.A.F.A. cup I'umpetition 4* AnsfXl fUiad Stadium thin afternoon. In the previous round 'he Police defeated the cup holders, the Wiltshire Rmtlment by 3—l.3 1. while the Malays109 words
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Article593 1934-09-25 15 (Prom Our Own Correspondent Kuata Lunrpor, Sept. 28. Excellent bowling by L. de Sllva, the jselangor State piajer, was responsible j for the Selaniror Rangers beating the' Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute by 22S runs in the final of the Stonor Shield cricket tournament. For the593 words
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Article112 1934-09-25 15 Won By Negri Sembifan Title HoWer. i From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Sept 23. 8. Nakata, the Negrl Sembllan Sin gles champion, won yet another liwn tennis cup here when he annexed the Nakagawa Trophy. Under the auspices of the Negrl Sembllan Japanese Association a singles tournament was112 words
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321 1934-09-25 15 On Sunday morning the B Clam sailed the first race for the Williamson Challenge Cup. There was a splendid breeze from the S.W. and in spite of It being a broad reach for the first mark off the north end of the break-321 words
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Article32 1934-09-25 15 DON BRA DM AN. Operated On For Acute Appendicitis. Lci.ujn, b Don Bradman, the fia the Australian touring team, was operated on for acuu; app aay. lie Is Bolng i liy. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-09-25 15 The German team, Capt. V. Barnekow and Capt. V. Ralvlati, uh» won the Aga Khan Challenge Trophy at the Royal Dublin Horse Show. Eight other countries competed.27 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-25 15 The Marine Department F.C. backs ha* a »ard Mw»e *efe«dln« ihetr goal acaiast the Chinese whom they beat 3— in the semi final the cap eom»etltf»n.26 words
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Article248 1934-09-25 19 MASSACRE OF ALL IN UNFORM. SpnniNh Revolt IMnnit. DRAHTK Ml \M KKS lt\ AI'TIIOKITII S W 1.1 I r i 1 111 aw BVft^aa Wli I t I MWi a^ai ■"lIM* ailfil.iaf aaaaay aa^Mß#v, ••wuairu iK U..i.i.i ,i««i.iir.i to BjajHJ fMIM aaptnaivra A atua.ni mm< OvAanas, antaUd tn lite |r\HUMU248 words
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Article298 1934-09-25 19 YELLING CROWD IN BRONX COURT. lindbergh Unnnoni Cum«\ MM lt\i\\\ MAY KA( K lIOMK ID! <ilAK<;i >'ltl 1iiv.M1k..!.... air liol ..u tit. Uull UM Mmllxliili hal.y k I.I iia|>|xi> ali.l Hie All. hi. v O.nrial l,.«» iMBWIIId Hip mii.-.I ..I ItU-lMmt lUul.lllliWlll 111 IK. 11. .11 will. ll.r MIW, He298 words
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Article, Illustration142 1934-09-25 20 CAVALRY watering their hones at the village pond at Bishop Burton during the Bast Yorkshire manoeuvres. (Planet News.) THE DUKE OF GLOIK 1 talking with officials on the quay before leaving Marseilles for Australia. (Planet News.) wvTvmm mat are anticipated by a builder at Ashford. Middlesex, who is providini tenants142 words
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