The Straits Times, 3 October 1934
1934-10-03
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Title Section39 1934-10-03 1 The Straits Times I ESTABLISHED MEASLY A CSNTDRT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. PRICE 10 CENTS. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1954. PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement393 1934-10-03 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8181). aY' Mt\\ V To help strength ;f^ keep pace with growth- mi fTIERES a constant danger two of tempting Horlick's every N^S/^ \^b^HjJl**s^-° 1 that growing children may day Made from fresh full- \J r a. Af cream cow's milk with the nutrl- >'393 words
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Advertisement361 1934-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 16. JAVA ST. < 'PHONE 3683 >. c/in^k&iic THE AROMA PECULIAR TO LENTHERIC EAU-DE-COLOGNE f>^bs IS AT tiNCE CHARMING AND tsE^f CAPTIVATING. IT COMES TO fS jB YOU IN ATTRACTIVE CUT lIT [I GLASS BOTTLES AS 'Htfcjyi' ILLUSTRATED. A FULL RANGE OF LENTHERIC TOILETRIES OBTAINABLE AT ROBINSON Co.,361 words
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Advertisement14 1934-10-03 1 i °*£0 FOR I TLOWERS j PHONE 4097 I IS. Orchard Re*. (Amb«r nOnslons)14 words
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Advertisement613 1934-10-03 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated lo England) MAIL. PASSKNOER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. 00. CNDBB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR BASI MAIL SERVICE. OTmWARD FROM LONDON FOR OBTNA AND JAPANDM Tonnage Spore BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 6 CHITRAL J5OOO Oct 12613 words
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Advertisement673 1934-10-03 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENCER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE, iincoroorateo tn lanani to iANDON. Naples, Manenlea, London. Antwerp Rotterdam aad MMdlesbroagh. Vessel; Tonnage Due Ball HAKOZAKI MARD 10.500 Oct S 4 t TKRUKUNI MARU 13.000 Oct 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 HARUNA MARD 10.500 Nov. 14 15673 words
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Advertisement668 1934-10-03 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated tn Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Prom Spore klalvxa Port Penang MB. Sham ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 19 10 BORINOIA 6/11 6/11 7/11 9'll ERRIA 27/11 27/11 28/11 SO'll FIONIA 18/13 18/13 19/13 31/13668 words
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Advertisement198 1934-10-03 2 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.I SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming poolDelicious meals Hot and cold runnLug water in each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong. See your198 words
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Advertisement1251 1934-10-03 2 THE BLDB FUNNEL UNB tOeean THE HT'A KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00. Steam Shlo Co, Ltd. aad China M^tial (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE BTAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. y The1,251 words
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Article273 1934-10-03 3 Cheap Fares Offered By I N.Y.K. Line. Ajain this year the N Y.K. are prepared to arrange Inclusive tours to Japan for the Christmas and New Year holidays, 'eavlng by the Fushlml Mam Dec 17 and returning by the Suwa Maru. due in Singapore on Jan273 words
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Article44 1934-10-03 3 Ajree.nent Between Japan And Germany. Berlin, Oct. 1. The German Government Gazette publishes particulars of an agreement reached in Tokio on July 25 between the German and Japanese Governments, whereby double taxation on the receipts of shipping companies will be avoided Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 44 words
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Article111 1934-10-03 3 HALVDAN. Nor., 761 tons, from Banrtot 3-10, for Bangkok 4-10. KARAPARA. Brit 7.117 ton*, from Calcutti 3-10, for Calcutta 4-10. MATA HARI Brit.. 510 tons, from Penani 3-10. for Penang via Port* 7-10. KEDAH. Brit.. 1.033 tons, freoi Penang 2-10 for Belawan Dell 4-10. MILAN HARD. Jap.. 3.409111 words
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Article103 1934-10-03 3 Wednesday, October 3 Skip* tloacsMa the Wfcirres «r expects v arrive. KLFPhL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Brl Tunda, Lch. "Crow." lxh "Vedettee." Pinna, W. Bt "Sweet." Kepong. Lch. "Uub Evelyn." Oil Wharf NU. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DXI DOCKS. Tanjong Paaar. Albert Dock Marlt. Victoria Dock Gorgon,103 words
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Article30 1934-10-03 3 On account of annual survey thi Kedah will not sail (or Penang ant Belawan on Nov. T9 and Dec. 6. Sh< will resume her ordinary sa'lli.gs 01 Dec. 13.30 words
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558 1934-10-03 3 Nanking Rules For Commission. Nanking. Sept. 16. A set of provisional regulations relating to the ruw commission for the settlement of maritime disputes has been adopted by the Executive Yuan, on the recommendation of the Ministry of Communications. It Is understood that the Yuan has558 words
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Article43 1934-10-03 3 Rugby, Oct. 1. Adm. Sir Reginald Tyrwhltt opened tbe new extensions to Harwich Quays which at a cost of nearly £500,000 have been constructed to give further facilities for handling London and North-Eastern railways steamers engaged on services across the North43 words
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Advertisement387 1934-10-03 3 AUCTION NOTICES. A |MJ upportunitr far advanced co let- ton to ■•rrate 4kk of the rare stamps to their HMIM AUCTION SALE ci old. rare and valuable collection of postage of th British Empire, etc. To be hoM at our saleroom. No. 2. Raffles Place Ob xamrdar. October 6. at387 words
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Advertisement291 1934-10-03 3 For every th ing appertain ing to Travel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO. COSK9 WACONS-LITS [WOP tO TPAVEI SERVICE] 39. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 5903. NO BOOKING FEES. SARAWAK STEAMSHI* COMPANY. LIMITED. (Iccor-crated to Sarawak) SINGAPORE TO KCCUING (9 day serrlee VYNER BROOKE 11th I pm. VYNER BROOKE 20th 8 pm.291 words
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Advertisement793 1934-10-03 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated in PMS) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. FJW.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. 1 TELEPHONE: Freight 5435— Passage 51SI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). ETEAM SHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRESS. (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CANADA. Hong Kong to England 2« dayv Hong Kong to Vancouver 19793 words
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Advertisement401 1934-10-03 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) M ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and Sues Canal. Due Salt! Steamer Spore B*por* CITY OP KHIOS Oct. 14 Oct 18 CITY OF KHARTOOM Oct 30 Nov. 2 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Nov 14 Nov. IS FOR HONGKONG SHANGHAI401 words
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Miscellaneous137 1934-10-03 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Bur.shine temp. •I- 1 ftrs. *F Alor Star 81 0 82 0.1 75 Sitiawan 88 Nil 3.0 73 Xota Bharu 88 1.28 0 6 72 Bukut Jeram 85 Nil 2.7 71 Malacca 85 0.13 1.1 74 Singapore137 words
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Advertisement14 1934-10-03 4 •HSTift^^Fi.:' I-/ .nil I inn ■try nn.nv U i«» "i« HIM If l WWlllM14 words
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Advertisement276 1934-10-03 4 akUMja^Mi JBiA. Ofciuuii Aitisti AAwUiiiik Ot •*44» 4MW>4IAJMA H4aAA* tMßflttlMi, mod#fA OPA l»»lf MM I t i Mlttd ■•intcxwrt Oww i t» fnm■••rf f rr ah« maw »*lt 1 «•*§< kii i taken 'Ud AfiplT. ii pi* i «v.. ni «ioat KaUa. Ot I MOM) «■(>«• quwwrn KIM oa. iiwwi276 words
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Advertisement345 1934-10-03 4 Notice ts hereby given Uiat the Trade Ijife afeftt '(i»um BttM^lto^i oil any ">oa ttmnwmx l».*ra»* di >r M by tn« mid Cm*p«m» II n« U. UM radi—fj I 181 •■■"W* VO#VUI 01 Mtl •> ~OTBaY afMOS aa\.f P<**< nr ui-43 v tic be tald .iuti> M r«ii or »ii)345 words
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Advertisement237 1934-10-03 4 icv«%i < run s mm «r at* rII.MI SM VIH. |^B t!W*dit*W4WW> J mi i Mix ond ckk- .l-uw-.m mmj l«n in no* t Jprvjce nu ll I ba ihi* Ikxvt 1 BtWtflnft Air. I I d iMvpHP '•HI- 1 1 "a LUi». I gertrjc Ljibl Modern Ha- If Maw.237 words
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Advertisement244 1934-10-03 4 BUSIMHS F. 4883 MAfflffi WM. *WWL EIW "*6 WV¥trtMo"*v>,«l" pAvMn'AIWMtI Jw+lvtu I KM 1 (> UfMB 6LUH LAMPS TO UtA* ?.4*MT. r*i]BinHW|iJfe ivtrss. is can be obtain "U at tli Xt ndcrs mmt be labelled at specified above i.-OIM t»u M»ml 4 Any nil t Tenders r lowing con--ut ftor244 words
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Advertisement22 1934-10-03 4 Mi«MP VkHk in i pmiflMrr i*w«fiBy tirtytw B^Ui" ,1, JIB. "88-L im— mj— 88R8»fl «Fffl»l«HK Miy a j|p|fiE •PTiftL To be held22 words
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Miscellaneous37 1934-10-03 4 >uUlda i "K'tMOM MuKy* MJttm > WonlM. IHM| t| i lilt B BM) f IBM I M I hi SM.M MM ■mi HIM MIM HIM nld ln<ludf -MBIT B»TFS i i i» -.a MIS MM 6 11 0837 words
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Advertisement195 1934-10-03 5 HOTELS TONIGHT TOMORBOW COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL DINNER 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE CONCERT (informal) 8.15 to 9.15 p.m; 9.45 p.m. to Midnight DANCE (FORMAL) CABARET 9.45 p.m. to Midnight FRST APPEARANCE OF CABARET Mis-. CATHERINE CHERNIKOVA Miss CATHERINE CHERNIKOVA THE POPULAR DANCER THE POPULAR DANCER RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE195 words
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Advertisement178 1934-10-03 5 INSURANCF FIRE- ACCIDENT MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THS LONDON ASSURANCE BONO KONG FIRE INBCK CO LTD PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO WESTERN ASSURANCE CO ONION INSCE. SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD EAOLE STAR 4k BRIT DOM INSCE. CO. LTD. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated t& SS > IT IS the wise man who178 words
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Miscellaneous203 1934-10-03 5 PHOHI-HOLLAND Following are the programmes to be broadcast by Phohl-Holland station. Wavelength 16 88 M. THURSDAY, OCT. 4. 6.40 p.m. Orchestra of the Amsterdam Civil Guard under the direction of LieutenantDirector Fred, van Zanten. 7.5 Talk Weather Forecasts by Prof. Dr. E. van Everdlngen. 7.65 Records. 8.10 Orchestra. FRIDAY, OCT.203 words
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Miscellaneous321 1934-10-03 5 Empire Radio Programmes. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSG 17,790 kc/s 16.86 m. OSF 15.140 ks/s 19.82 m. GSF 15,140321 words
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Miscellaneous284 1934-10-03 5 Charles Shadwell. relayed from the Hippodrome Theatre, CoTeutry. 7. 50 Time Signal from Greenwich. Recital of new gramopho.ie records by Christopher Stone. 8.20 Scottlsli Studio Orchestra, directed by Guy Dames: Julian Rosette (pianoforte). 9.5 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 9.30 Evensong. relayed from Westminster Abbey. 10.5 Surprise284 words
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Miscellaneous275 1934-10-03 5 SINGAPORE. Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.. Broadcast House, Singapore. W. Wave-length 49.9 metres. TODAY. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 645 News Bulletin supplied by Stralta Times. Stock and Share report supplied by Fraser and Co 7 Police Band relayed trom the Municipal. Bandstand at Waterloo Street.275 words
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799 1934-10-03 6 Net Tarleton Fails To Wrest Title From American. (By Air Mail) London. Sept. 21. Nelson Tarleton, feather-weight champion of Great Britain, made a valiant but unsuccessful effort at Liverpool last night to wrest the world Utle from Freddie Miller, the American holder. Miller won799 words
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1091 1934-10-03 6 HOME RUGGER. London Scottish Likely To Be A Strong Side. (By Air Mall.) J/ondon. Sept. 16. British Rugby Union clubs will not M allowed to arrange matches with French clubs. The somewhat ambiguous statement Of policy Issued last week by the Rugby Union1,091 words
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Advertisement887 1934-10-03 6 V 2 "Silence Zone" Scheme f ~B To Be Extended Throughout^p Great Britain, S «oi r, „o r Silence Zone Scheme" T!t«— SS -r n^lht J M± also being extended would X silence sonea throughout Great th Wit MCfh M i t *\4 11 ff /TfrifW/? p with Britain was887 words
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Advertisement25 1934-10-03 7 (fIM! ML I I ILJ jjn if WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY MAUREEN O'SULUVAN IN M.G.M't grandest Entertainment that London crowds flocked to! CAPITOL SOON! I25 words
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Advertisement264 1934-10-03 7 MUNICIPAL S.C. BILLIARDS. The following are the ties for next week in the Municipal Services Club blllnrds tournament: Oct. 8. 5.30 p.m. Ong Cheng Bee (sen vs. 1. V. Most (owe 130) 8.30 I p.m. Ong Beng Guan (owe 70) vs. Slew Klat (owe 130). Oct. 9. 5.30 p.m. A.264 words
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Advertisement719 1934-10-03 7 ROXY 6.15. TO-NIGHT 9.15. A LOVE MATCH THE DEVIL MADE! The Irresistible woman meets the immovable man and 70a can bet your life there's the dertl to pay Edward G. ROBINSON, KAY FRANCIS IN I LOVED A WOMAN A First National Picture with GENEVIEVE TOBIN, J. FARRELL MACDONALD TA UADDAW719 words
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Article148 1934-10-03 8 Rubber Steady And Quiet (Frwm Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 3. The rubber market opened quiet and slightly steady this morning owing to the reaction in New York but there was still no buying interest on the trade. The following were the prices of rubber at noon148 words
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Article204 1934-10-03 8 Singapore, Oct. 3, 12 noon. Bayer. Seller. Gambler 4.75 Java Cube 8.25 Hamburg Cube 8.25 White Muntok Pepper 46.00 White Pepper 45.00 Black Pepper 16.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small Flake Tapioca 3.75 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl Tapioca204 words
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Article65 1934-10-03 8 Noon, Oct. 3. Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7 1 16 d. per lb. New York, Spot Sheet G. cts. 14^ per lb. rt.h.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. <jxt (loose) 236/ 8 23% (FOB.) 23 »4. 23"/ 8 Standard65 words
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Article37 1934-10-03 8 'Prom Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 2. fataai Para: Prom at June 30, *-8 5*2: dividend. 10 per cent; forward, i- 5.631, subject to extra remuneration for director* Tf-r-gr* KvkWr: Final dividend, S per c«it.37 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article442 1934-10-03 8 Issue /•I. Pd. I/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5/Sellers. 5/9 cd. '1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37/6 40/51 £1 Austral Malay 50/52/6 >/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14, 9 15/3 xd. 1 Ayer Weng 51 £1 Bangrin Tin '1 £1 Changkat Tin "1 £1 Chenderiang >0 50 Hitam Tin 1 1442 words
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Article288 1934-10-03 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyer* Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.00 2.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.5.0 6.9.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.90 6.10 cd. £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3 26/6 El £1 Con. T. S. Ord.288 words
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Article127 1934-10-03 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfe p.c. of *SO9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 llu nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 *1.6C0'00 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. ot 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 IUS HOr.om.127 words
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Article364 1934-10-03 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 1-90 2.00 cd. 1.80 1.92«/ 2 cd. Alqp Gajah ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.40 1.55 A. Hitam ($1) 2.30 2.50 2.30 2.45 A. Malay ($2) 3.10 3.30xd. 3.00 3.20 A. Molek ($1) 1.20364 words
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Article215 1934-10-03 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,215 words
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Article26 1934-10-03 8 The s.s. Slberg for Tandjong Pandan. Mails previously announced as closing at 8 a.m. on sth Instant will now close at 4 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article28 1934-10-03 8 From Europe (London malls dispatched Sept. 13) by Rohna due at Penang daylight tomorrow. From China and Japan by Lisbon Maru due at Singapore on Friday.28 words
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Article50 1934-10-03 8 The s.s. Sophie Rickmers for Manila. Malls previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. today will now close at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The s.s. Gorgon for Western Australia. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. on Oct. 6 will now close at 3 p.m. on Oct. 10.50 words
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Article21 1934-10-03 8 The air mall dispatched from Singapore on Sept. 23 was delivered in London on Oct. 2 (9 days).21 words
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Article106 1934-10-03 8 Rugby, Oct. 1. Foreign exchanges today were:Amsterdam 7.22' i Athens 513 sellers. Belgrade 215 Berlin 12.M.. Bombay 1/6 l/16d. Brussels 20.94 Bucharest 590 Buenos Aires 36' ad. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.01 Helsingfors 226 •/> Hong Kong 1/7 5 16d. Lisbon 110'/ 8 Madrid 35% Milan 57 5British Wireless - 106 words
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Article285 1934-10-03 8 rater Ctylon (Hector* 3 p.m. South India (Hector) ..3 p.m. Brlawan Medan (Van Outhoom) 3 p.m. DJambi A -la Tragical (Tohitl) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palcmbang and Plidjoe (Thedensi 3 pm. Soenpei Llat (Thedens) 3 p.m. Prntianik (Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. Medan, 81am. Burma. India. Iraq, Palestine, Egypt.285 words
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Article23 1934-10-03 8 Mails from Batavia and Palembin? by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 5.30 p.m. today.23 words
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Advertisement31 1934-10-03 8 GREEN ISLAND BRITISH COLONIAL CEMEHT 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.31 words
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Article1073 1934-10-03 9 Only Solution Lies In Re-Importation. The annual meeting of the Beiulort Borneo Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on September 18, In London, Mr. M. Sidney Parry. (Chairman) presiding. The chairman said: /ou will have seen that our profit for u»e year amounted to £3,657 which,1,073 words
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Article30 1934-10-03 9 The following rubber outputs are for the month of August: Montakab. 42.500 lb. Jcram KuanUn.— 37.200 lb. Sungel Bag&n. ***** Ki. Batu Village.— l.622 lb. Kapala— l3,loo lb.30 words
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Article566 1934-10-03 9 Regulation Plan Approved. The annuJ meeting of the Bukit Katll Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held at Malacca, on September 29, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (chairman) presiding. Others present included Mr. Chee Chin Kiong and Dr. Tan Seng Tee (directors) and Messrs. Cho Scow Lim, Tan Eng566 words
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Article258 1934-10-03 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 2. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall Is In relation to the price of Sept. 27. GOVERNMENT 61 OCRS. BKITISII Rue or Mi Conversion Loan 5% 118258 words
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Article42 1934-10-03 9 General Motors 28 -1 Standard Oil ex. pd. 108 0.8. Steel 32' i, -1\ National City Bank 19. -11,I 1 General Electric ITS Union Pacific 97 -3 American Tobacco B. 75 H American Can 97 U.S. Rubber 15^4 Woolworth 48',42 words
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Article191 1934-10-03 9 The following returns are for September. Dredge Ratrut No. 1. 156 hrs. 21.000 cv. yds., 109 pels. Dredge Ratrut No. 2—288 hrs. 31.000 cv. yds., 117 pels. Katu.— Hrs. /in 372, cv. yds. treated 100,000, tin ore won pels. 611, estimated cost (11.300, cost per cv. yd. 11.22191 words
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Advertisement642 1934-10-03 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Bong Kong). *The stability of members is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1820 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: BONO KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $30,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling 8.500.000 Sl'.rr642 words
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Advertisement124 1934-10-03 9 I look FOR flUllSl I fN Bhlrtl arK *°ft coßan. at THE Kf/tilll I llssi P> r arnM> what man u>anti TAB. If II I W^m i. i ofc*f!>SH IRTS SOFT COLLARS PYJAMAS •OLD BY LEADING HOSIERS OUTFITTERS STORES IP any diincoltj tat obUlninr. write COURT AL'LDS, LTD. 16, St.124 words
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Advertisement458 1934-10-03 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF! INDIA, A?JSTRALU AND CHINA. {Incorporated v. logland by Royal Charter 1813) Paid Op Capital in 600,000 shares ot «S each 11.300.009 Reserve Fund 4*3.000.000 Reserve Liability oi Proprietors <3 .000 .000 HEAD OFFICE: SS, Bhhopsgate. U«don X.CX Afeou and Branebea. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh458 words
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Article100 1934-10-03 10 SINGAPORE. ALBA MB RA Beyond Bengai. 6.15 0.15. CAPITOL Stage Bryman'i Revue. Screen The Big Bad Wolf also Mickey Mouse. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Turn Back the Clock Murder on The 2nd Floor. HARLBOROUGH Krishnaleela. 6.30 9 p.m. NEW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION Waltzes100 words
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842 1934-10-03 10 For some days past the Malay Mall has been conducting a vigorous campaign in support of a contention put forward by many of its readers that conditions in the Kuala Lumpui I market are appalling. That campaign has842 words
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Article68 1934-10-03 10 London, Oct. 1. Mr. Justice Roehe has been appointed Lord Justice of Appeal to replace the late Lord Justice Scrutton. Mr. Justice Roehe Is renowned for his forcible self-expression on matters of public Interest. On ont occasion, dealing with a man's offence against a young girl, heReuter - 68 words
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Article31 1934-10-03 10 Vatican City, Sept. 30. Cardinal Gulseppe Mori hag died at his home at Loroplcino at the age of; 84. He was created a cardinal In 1922. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 31 words
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Article668 1934-10-03 10 RUBBER SHARES. By the last mail we received the August issue of Rickinson's Rubbei Companies' Positions. This publication contains a supplement giving the middle prices of a number of shares,. and it Is Interesting to compare quotations ruling In August 1934, and those ruling a year668 words
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Article812 1934-10-03 10 AIR RACE VI. (By C. W. A. Scott.) Continuing the detailed itinerary from the last article, the course of the England-Australia fliers, from Allahabad lies towards Calcutta. For the first hundred miles we fly alongside the Ganges River until this turns away to the north-eastwards and we812 words
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Advertisement127 1934-10-03 10 UZ£t£O INSECTICIDE. LIQUID SPRAY fr /^rm7fev^' iroU 9^ 1 KILLS: Bv^^^^l' COCKROACHES. ETC; 18// W WILL PROVE WV O y*o+ 0 vli HOW DEADLY IS W THIS SPRAY TO MABumtl ALL INSECTS mOKiEIN price L 100% EFFECTIVE 3 SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE WIU NOT STAIN 30 CtS. Hfftftf^fft^Twn QUART. TIN SPECIAL127 words
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Advertisement83 1934-10-03 10 WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL 31-33 HIGH STREET. ONCE A TEAR STOCK TAKING SALE Ist to 15th OCTOBER CECILE U clearing STOCKS (or NEW GOODS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUT HATS. DRESSES, ETC., AT HALF PRICE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY SHOP— I 9, STAMFORD ROAD. Capitol Building. Exclusive Collection of INEXPENSIVE GOWNS. 11, Batter;83 words
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310 1934-10-03 11 WITH 50 MORE AIRSHIPS. Ex-Assistant Air Chiefs Advice. AVIATION INQUIRY. America's Most Dangerous Enemy. Washington, Oct. 2. Our most dangerous enemy Is Japan," declared Brig.-Gen. William Mitchell, former assistant chief of military aviation, speaking at a meeting today of President Roosevelt's aviation310 words
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Article177 1934-10-03 11 Manchukuo." Shanghai. Oct. 2. That the Republic of Nicaragua will be the third ccuntry to grant recognition to Manrhukuo (the other two being Japan and Salvador), is claimed by the Japanese press, according to a Tokio message. The Japanese newspapers publish a report from San Francisco stating177 words
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Article142 1934-10-03 11 Endeavour's Crew Say She Was Badly Fouled. .Jew York, Oct. 2. It Is considered on board the Endeavour that she was so badly fouled during one of the .starts for the America's Cup races that the crew were thereafter instructed to take i ote of their places on142 words
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Article, Illustration240 1934-10-03 11 Personal Attacks. LORD MARLEY CALLED A LIAR. London, Oct. 2. Angry encounters marked the opening day's proceedings at the Labour Party Conference at Southport, attended by 800 delegates representing an affiliated membership of more than I 2.000.000. The first scene was when exception was takenReuter - 240 words
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Article113 1934-10-03 11 Settlement Of Soviet's Debts To U.S. Washington, Sept. 27. The Soviet Ambassador has Informed the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, that he is going to Moscow on Oct. 3, to consult his Government regarding a settlement of the Soviet's American debts. It has already been announced thatReuter - 113 words
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Article96 1934-10-03 11 Germany's Hope Of FourPower Agreement. Berlin. Sept. 26. German newspapers give great prominence to the launching of the Queen Mary and express the opinion that it symbolises the fact that British enterprise is not dead and Britain Is determined to win back everything she lost In the war.Reuter - 96 words
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Article47 1934-10-03 11 Military Party Spending A Week In Turkey. Istanbul. Oct. 1. The Chinese military mission headed by MaJ.-Gen. Shlng-yu-tu has arrived and will spend a week here and at Angora visiting military establish ments. The mission will ihen return to Nanking by way of Alexandria Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article381 1934-10-03 11 Cross-Channel Planes Forced Down. London. Sept. 29. An aeroplane en route from London to Paris crashed at Shoreham, Kent. The pilot and three passengers were killed. The pilot and a man passenger are Londoners and there were also a Mrs. and Miss Rose Innes, whoseReuter - 381 words
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Article, Illustration57 1934-10-03 11 Death Of Well Known Actress. London, Sept. 3C. The death is announced of Miss Mary Bessie Brough, the well-known actress, who is particularly remembered for her assyclatlon with the Ben Travers comedies piayed at the Aldwych.— Reuter Wireless. Miss Brough achieved her greatest success in what will henceforth57 words
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Article61 1934-10-03 11 be known as the Aldwych Farces, In company with Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn. Miss Brougn was 71. She collapsed one night In May at the Aldwych Theatre and iiuc to give up her part In "Indocr Fii (.-works." Miss Bruugh went (or a Mediterranean cruise in a P. and61 words
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Article123 1934-10-03 11 Frenzied Dealings On Winnipeg Exchange. Winnipeg, Oct. 2. Frenzied dealings*in wheat occurred today on the grain exchange following a decision to call a meeting of members to debate a suggestion by Mr. McFarland, general manager of the Wheat Pool, that dealings in wheat futures shouldReuter - 123 words
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Article219 1934-10-03 11 Pressure Against Sterling. London, Oct. 2. The continued pressure agalnct sterling has resulted In gold being fixed at a new high level of 1425. 2' 2 d. The faith of the gold bloc, which was disturbed by the Belgian scare, Is now fully restored. Owing toReuter - 219 words
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Article85 1934-10-03 11 Stripping War Of All Its Profits. Washington, Sept. 27. Declaring his intention of stripping war of all its profits. Senator Nye, chairman of the Senate committee of inquiry into the armaments industry, has announced that he Intends to Introduce Into Congress at Its next session a billReuter - 85 words
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98 1934-10-03 11 London, Sept. 27. It is officially announced that dis- cussions in Berlin between the United Kingdom delegation and representatives of the German Government regarding commercial payments have been temporarily suspended In order that the United Kingdom delegation may report to the British Government and takeReuter - 98 words
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Article59 1934-10-03 11 Dr. Rintelen May Never Be Brought To Trial. Vienna, Sept. 26. There are persistent rumours that Dr. Rintelen will never be brought to trial Although his physical condition is Improving there are Indications he is suffering from mental strain and loss of memory. Thus court-martial-ling will dependReuter - 59 words
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Article27 1934-10-03 11 Moscow, Oct. 1. A gold nugget weighing 16 Ib. Is reported to have been found in the gold mines at Bashkiria— Reuter WirelessReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration363 1934-10-03 11 Plots And Counter-PlotsJ OUTBREAK OF VIOLENCE FEARED. Madrid. Oct. 3. Spain Is on tenterhooks as to the outcome of the political imbroglio precipitated by the Samper Cabinet's resignation which brings the Republican regime to the crossroads o* its destiny. The country, which since the September discoveryReuter - 363 words
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Article21 1934-10-03 11 Madrid, Oct. 3. Senor Lerroux has accepted the invitation of President Zamora to form a Radical Catholic government. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article115 1934-10-03 11 Decrease Of 873 Tons In September. BUFFER POOL. To Be Brought Into Action In December. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 2. I learn on reliable authority that the Buffer Fool will be brought into action about December. Henry Rogers. Sons and Co estimate world visible supplies115 words
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Article199 1934-10-03 11 Profit For Year Of $244,249. The report of the Singapore Colt Storage Co., Ltd. for the twelve months ended June 30 .hows a profit of $244,249.28 to wl:?ch is added ths amount brought forward from last year (less directors' fees) $80.***** making $324,238.74. out of which an199 words
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Article106 1934-10-03 11 Cause Phone Conge tior> In Britain. London, Oct. 2 An unprecedented congestion of trunk telephones in Great Britain took place last night following the Introduction of cheaper rates, including a maximum charge of one shilling for a threeminute conversation between any two points during the slack evening hours.Reuter - 106 words
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Article108 1934-10-03 11 Dreiser's Story Jn Real Life. WUkesbarre Pennsylvania i. Oct. 2. Mr. Theodore Dreiser himself lias been engaged by a newspaper to write the reports of the murder trial, known as the "American Tragedy" case from its similarity to Dreiser's novel A 23-year-old man, Robert Edwards, is alleged toReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-03 11 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week.9 words
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1122 1934-10-03 12 Solicitor's Defence To Theatre Assault Charge. With a direct denial that he punched the policeman Mr. Philip Hoalim, the Cantonese barrlster-at-law practising in Singapore, who is on trial in the police court on a charge of assaulting a policeman, opened his defence before1,122 words
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Article69 1934-10-03 12 An English-speaking boy of 14 years was brought before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Third Court yesterda> under the escort of his father. He said that the boy became so naughty that he could not chastise him. however hard he tried. The father asked69 words
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Article128 1934-10-03 12 Pomjlar Master Transferred. The teachers and pupils of St. Mark's School, Butterworth, gave a 11 unction, at the school premises. jii the occasion of the departure of their headmaster, Mr. W. H. Ponniah, who is leaving on transfer to Singapore, where he will be attached to128 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-10-03 12 What is it that U absorbing these little Chinese boys? Is it a hunt for buried treasure or just a new sand game?23 words
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Article104 1934-10-03 12 Dr. Nord Is Here— For Pleasure Only. Dr. H. Nord, the German Minister to Siam, is a very silent man. He refused to speak a wjrd either about Siam or bout Germany when a Straits Times Reporter me*, him at the Adelphi Hotel this morning on his arrival104 words
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Article50 1934-10-03 12 A European, Colin Barrett, employed at the. Naval Base was yesterday fined $5 by the criminal district Judge on n charge of driving his motor car in a rash and negligent manner at Thompson Road on Aug. 4. It was stated that Barrett collided with a fUVonary car.50 words
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Article146 1934-10-03 12 Chinese In Wild Scene. TWO TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 2. A court clerk, a police constable and an outdoor officer were all stabbed by a prisoner in the Bato Gajah police court today. The court clerk, who was a Tamil,146 words
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Article367 1934-10-03 12 Doctor Who Forgot. AND THE TAMIL WHO KEPT QUIET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 2. An act of forgetfulness on the part of a doctor, who left a bundle of notes totalling $430 on the counter of a provision shop, was responsible for367 words
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Article738 1934-10-03 12 Arabs' Dispute. RESULT OF YEARS OF FINANCIAL DEALINGS. In the Supreme Court yesterday the Chief Justice, Sii Walter Huggard. referred a dispute corn-en .ng mortgages and other financial transactions between three Arabs to the Registrar. Shalk Sahled bin Abdullah and his son, Shalk Dawood, sued738 words
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Article56 1934-10-03 12 Sydney. Oct. 3. As ji result of the mishap to his machine and the impossibility of effecting repairs in time to reach London foi the start Sir Kingsford Smith has withdrawn from the London to Melbourne air race, but intends, immediately the race is finished, to endeavourReuter - 56 words
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Article423 1934-10-03 12 MR. CALDECOTT AND VNOFFICIALS. Mr. Caldecott, though he may m.. possess the brilliance of Sir Cecil as a speaker, has a happy way of putting a point plainly. He Is a man who not only understands Malaya, but unuerstands the viewpoint of the Unofficial In423 words
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Article364 1934-10-03 12 Chandu In Bread. ATTEMPT TO PASS IT TO PRISONER. Two mr.i, who attempted to smuggle chandu dross cleverly concealed in a slice of bread intu the Singapore Civil Prison, were prosecuted before Mr. J. M. Brandt r iti the police court this morrirg. The accused were364 words
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Advertisement48 1934-10-03 12 'KING'S OWN' MIXED BISCUITS Manufactured by ARNOTT LTD. The Biscuits Specialists of over 60 years experience, from the finest Australian Flour, Eggs. Milk, Butter and other ingredients. Insist on ARNOTTS! The Quality Biscuit at a Lower Price. ARNOTTS' FAMOUS BISCUITS Ag.nu:- THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. MAAS-248 words
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Article176 1934-10-03 13 Chinese And Malays I Clash. The curtain was drawn on the final scene of a tragedy which shocked th? islanders of Pulau Tekong some two months ago. when ten Chinese and j four Malays were yesterday bound over to keep the peace in the criminal district176 words
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Article254 1934-10-03 13 Fight Against Time To Reach England. Sydney, Oct. 1. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, one of the entrants in the London-Melbourne Air Race, is fighting against tune to I reach England by Oct. 14, the latest i date on which competitors must report in England prior254 words
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Article42 1934-10-03 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 1. Phya Devahastln, Vice-Chalrman of the Assembly, was taken into custody this morning on a political charge following the proroguing of the Assembly on Sunday night. The Assembly, normally does not meet before December.42 words
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Article27 1934-10-03 13 Mr. R L. Hastle. general manager ol Fraser and Neave, Ltd.. accompanied by Mrs. Hastle, sailed for Australia In the Marella this mornln on six months' leave.27 words
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1705 1934-10-03 13 Full Survey In Mr. Justice Howes 9 Judgment Below we print the first part of the judgment giren by Mr. Justice Howes in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, in the Ban Hin Gold Mines suit. The suit was brought by Ban Hin Gold Mines1,705 words
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Advertisement103 1934-10-03 13 B%See RONR 0 NH 0 indexed diary ron HAS NOW ARRIVED. SIZE 9V BY PRICE $2.50. \»J RhU I INCORPORATED IN INOLAND) 3. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. OA9 PHONE 51 01. I^^m^^ T > A D I'niess you have tried it, you are not In a H|^^ position to tudft. J^^k103 words
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Advertisement312 1934-10-03 13 DERFUMES and ownstLo. b^k- a^aS i > V "VJZ-Jl^ a\r*^^B bHA j%smsh eW shipments of '*mHw'*< Houblganfs Cotys ttflafiK* Chanel Lentherlc V»J|yre»> Muhlems 4711 va 1 and a host of famous creations MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11, Battery Road, Tel. 6115. MAAS-10. There are SOCKS and some which are not! In312 words
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Article254 1934-10-03 14 Miss Morgan Britain 's One Hope. Philadelphia. Oct. 2. Tltre were several upsets In the I second rounds of the American women's championship played over tb.i- White Marsh Valley Country Club. Philadelphia today. Of the seven British women who qualified for the match play stage Miss Wanda Morgan Is theReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration935 1934-10-03 14 Marine Forwards Fail In The Replay. Malay* 6; Marines 2. The 8.A.F.A. cup final replay between the Malays and the Marine Department at Anson Road Stadium yesterday ended in a win for the Malays by six goals to two. While most people were somewhat disappointed935 words
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211 1934-10-03 14 This year the Public Services Rugby Football Club has about 40 active playing members and Is putting two teams on the field under the Captaincy of Mr. H. B. Sym. who was the Club Captain In 1932-33. 1st XV games have211 words
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Article31 1934-10-03 14 Wednesday, Oct. J. Oolf: Andrew Currie Cun Final at bland Club. Rugbv: S.C.C. "B" vs. R.E., 8.C.C. padang; Public Service* vs. R.A.P., Dvnearn Road BoxL-g: Amat-ur Tournament. Drill Hall.31 words
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Article, Illustration358 1934-10-03 14 Mr. Hastie Asks For Co-operation. Inviting Mrs. Caldecott to distribute the Cup and medals. Mr. R. L. Hastie. the President of the S.A.F.A.. said Today's game brings to an end the 1934 season or the S.A.FA. It has not been an easy season. Several dlf-|358 words
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540 1934-10-03 14 An even larger crowd than on the previous night watched the second stage of the Singapore Amateur Boxing tournament at the S.V.C. Drill Hall last night. There were several walk-overs but only one knock-out. This was a t.k.o. scored by A/C Webster over540 words
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Article201 1934-10-03 14 Sir P. Sassoon To Attend At Seletar. i A boxing tournament has been arranged by the Royal Air Force to I take place at the Seletar Base on Wednesday, Oct. 10, when Sir Philip Sassoon, the Under Secretary of State for Air, will be present. The programme will201 words
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Article32 1934-10-03 14 Preston have two brothers at back in their second eleven, Frank and Leonard Gallimore. The latter was originally a forward, then b?came a pivot, developing last season Into a useful defender. I32 words
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Advertisement56 1934-10-03 14 Ivory 5 H'^fi^S t^Pi' 1 m ty HE H W What a difference an 'Ivory* tip makes to your enjoyment of a cigarette So smooth, so com-s-<fp fortablc, so pure and wholesome You will find the Ivory tip only on the highest grad? of Virginia cigarettes Thar name Ill: REiZHE56 words
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Last Minute Score Enables Rest To Beat Newcomers On The Padang.
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957 1934-10-03 15 The Rest 5 pts.; Newcomers nil. Yesterday's rugby football match on the padang between the 2nd XV's of the Rest and Newcomers was a very even affair and looked like ending in a pointless draw, but Just before noside H. L. Davies went over and957 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-10-03 15 Max Anthony, J. D. Campbell (Coach), Tonne Dollah, H. Kamakura and Joe Perera who are taking part in the Amateur Boxing Tournament at the Drill Hall26 words
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1511 1934-10-03 15 Windsor Lad To Go To The Stud In 1936. ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Sept. 18. Perhaps the most striking feature of the St. Leger was the complete vindication It afforded of public form. Windsor Lad and Tiberius came out within1,511 words
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Article102 1934-10-03 15 Large Crowds Bid Them Farewell. London, Sept. 29. Great crowds turned up at St. Paneras and Tilbury to say farewell to the Australian cricketers on their departure for home, though some members are not joining the main party aboard the Orontes till the ship reaches Continental ports. AmongReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-10-03 15 Said, the Malay goalkeeper. Is well covered by his backs and able to save and clear easily. An incident in yesterday's tup final.23 words
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141 1934-10-03 15 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winter reachec the final of the Dyne Cup by defeating Mrs. Fulcher and R. L. Molr at TangUn Club yesterday. The final will be played today. The results of yesterday's game:. were as follows: Dyne Cap. Mr.141 words
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Article268 1934-10-03 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 2 The Selangor Club were beat?n at hockey today by 4 goals to 2 by th 3 Technical School. The club were unlucky not to have equalised, during the closing stages. On *everal occasions they came close268 words
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Advertisement222 1934-10-03 15 LFpSTICK 3.x Intensifies natural color brings the beauty men admire LIKE all fjjticiioui women, she refused i to look paimcd. But for awhile, she Bade the mistake of using mo Upstick nth the result that her lip* were pale, HJ-maidish Every woman should avoid I conspicuous painted look. Men doo't222 words
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Advertisement23 1934-10-03 15 Other sporting news will be found on page 6. sH^sf bKsA sislllV W W i fmmml m m mk fir fS7 Will I%^^^23 words
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INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
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1656 1934-10-03 16 Strong Protest By Residents Of British Station. FIRE-WALKERS KILLED— TEAR GAS FOR DACOITS— RUGGER AND SOCCER. Urom Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Sept. 29. rhand us over to Mysore without rhyme or reason is to force a measure upon an enlightened and lcyal people1,656 words
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Article48 1934-10-03 16 Among the items for discussion on the agenda of the Roads and Buildings Committee of the Rangoon Corporation at a recent meeting was an application from K. Narayana Swamy to use the Royal Lakes for an attempt to break Ghose's endurance swimming record.48 words
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Article83 1934-10-03 16 Support For Babu Rajendra Prasad. Provincial Congress Committees are sending in their nominations (or the presidentship of the Bombay session of the Congress. The final "choice will be made shortly. There appears to be a general desire that the honour should be conferred on Babu Rajendra Prasad, the83 words
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Article132 1934-10-03 16 Beat Male Rival By 320 Votes. Excited scenes were witnessed at Myittha, Kyaukse district, on Sept. 19. when a Burmese woman, Daw Nge, was elected Myothugyi of Myittha, the only rival candidate being U Ba On, a broker. The Deputy Commissioner, Kyaukse, was present supervising the voting,132 words
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Article377 1934-10-03 16 Official Findings. OVERLOADED AND UNSUITABLE." NoakhaH, Sept U. When a crowded ferry boat overturned In the River Meghna on Sept. 19 several people were drowned. As a result of an official lno-iiry Into the disaster it has been stated that the boat waa heavily overloaded: there were377 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-10-03 16 Lady Woodhead and Miss Woodhead snapped on their arrival at Bombay on their way to Join Sir John Woodhead, acting Governor of Bengal, at Darjeellng.25 words
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Article113 1934-10-03 16 A Singhalese, who represented to a t Windsor tradesman that he was an Indian prince desirous of purchasing an estaU for C 45.000, was sentenced to eighteen months' hard labour at Surrey Quarter Sessions, Kingston. The man. charged in the name of Fernando Sinni113 words
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Article54 1934-10-03 16 His Excellency Sir George Stanley, whose term of office as Governor of Madras expires on November 13. will, it la understand, leave Madras for {Bombay en route to England on November 14. Lord Erskine. the Governor-design-ate, is expected to arrive probably on November 16, No official announcement54 words
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Article250 1934-10-03 16 Foundation Stone Laid. His Grace the Archbishop oi Colombo laid the foundation of what promises to be a Chapel of unusual design, at the Good Shepherd Home, Nayakakanda. a village in close proximity to Colombo. The Nayakakanda Institution contains besides the Convent an Orphanage and a250 words
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Article54 1934-10-03 16 Lahore. Sept. 18. India and the Congress need Mr. Gandhi today more than ever before, but if he is going to stick to his proposal for a yarn franchise the Congress will have to do without htm," said Lala Dunichand (of Lahore), retiring president of the54 words
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Advertisement104 1934-10-03 16 •ON TOP OF THE WORLD.' That's How You'll Feel After PINKETTES. Pinkettes ar_ the ideal little laxative liver regulators nxi-habit-forin-ing, and non-purging. An occasional dose gently assists nature to perform the natural functions, and ensures that daily elimination of waste matter from the food tract which is so essential to104 words
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Advertisement745 1934-10-03 16 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Pep Famous Doctor Tells About Successful Prescription That Is Caring Kidney and Bladder Trouble* and Making Men and Women Feel 19 Tears Younger Through New Health and Vigour Brought by Cleaning Out the Kidney* You need not suffer another day from Kidney745 words
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Article1253 1934-10-03 17 SOME of you who were In London in 1921 may remember the first Radio Exhibition which was held it the Horticultural Hall at Westminster, and the great Interest which was aroused at the time by the reception of musical programmes radiated by a transmitter on the1,253 words
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Article217 1934-10-03 17 From Dec. 28 the Empire edition of World-Radio will be discontinued. A programme pamphlet will be available for purchase by individual listeners on payment of a subscription of five shillings per annum to cover postage. Changes In Times of Transmission to take effect from Oct. 7. Transmission217 words
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Article104 1934-10-03 17 Passengers on the Imperial Airways liner, Atalanta, received the name of the Derby winner immediately after the race had been won. The wireless operator of the liner picked up the commentary transmitted from the Empire Broadcast ing Station while flying at a height of 6,« M ft.104 words
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Article411 1934-10-03 17 Power grid detection is too often considered to be something entirely different from leaky grid detection and as a method that is vastly superior for all purposes. Both these ideas are erroneous. In the first case the end of leaky grid and the beginning of power grid411 words
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Article88 1934-10-03 17 The LH.KR. report that 12.000 passengers by East Coast route expresses have hired headphones to listen in to broadcast programmes while travelling. The first train in Great Britain to be fitted with wlrel.-ss receivers was an express between King's Cross and Leeds, whicn was equipped in 1930. Owing88 words
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Article461 1934-10-03 17 How Wireless "Crackles 9 Travel. Radio atmospherics grow "tails." This has been discovered by two English scientists, Professor E. V. Apple ton, of King's College, 1 .on don. and Mr. K. A. Watson Watt, the superintendent of the radio department of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. They461 words
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103 1934-10-03 17 American Invention Said More Efficient. New York, Sept. 20. The adoption for commercial radio transmission of a new cold cathode valve originally intended for use In television "was claimed to be practical after tests. The tube was tested on a large scale in broadcasting103 words
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Article172 1934-10-03 17 The idea of broadcasting news in toe Greek language from Bar! has been j very successful, and enthusiastic reI ports have been received from Athens. The Athenians, as in the old classic days, are still keen admirers of every novelty, and the news from the Continent broadcast by172 words
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Article207 1934-10-03 17 WORLD Radio admits that the Empire was well represented at Radiolympia— if not on the stands, in the number of buyers and experts present. Syme of them, before they left home, gave their views on what they hoped to find at Radiolympia. It is to be hoped that207 words
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Advertisement167 1934-10-03 17 Mr. Noel Ashbridge, Chief Engineer to the 8.8.C. contributes this article in the Empire supplement to World Radio. j NEW MICRo'-s'ENYmVE'i N RADIO i ORGJD TUBES j STANBARB FOR ALL RADIOS JIJL 1M IN TUBE HO- S /y I~"V\ AUCTION AND IN i II tubs Pißrot. r^- '»M MA NCI.167 words
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Advertisement77 1934-10-03 17 "Malayan Listener" is on holiday this week and he apologises far not bavins taken bis set with him! He is the author of this technical note. H. I CARTER CO. (Radio and Sound Engineers) The RECOGNISED sound experts of Malaya. Official Service Engineers to S.S. GOVERNMENT GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.77 words
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Advertisement67 1934-10-03 17 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week. •SO IS f PHILCO ««^S» THE SIMPLEST RECEIVERS TO OPERA YET GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. MAINS OR BATTERY OPERATED. ALL- WAVE (from 12 meters upwards) ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY SOLE AGENTS. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA Lli (Owners Operators ofoUtipu "Z.U.1." 4M67 words
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Article316 1934-10-03 18 Chancellor Reviews Britain's Position. London, Oct. S. fei a speech last night before City of London bankers and merchant*, Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that, notwithstanding British exports for the first eight months of 1934 were £20,000.000 sterling above the corresponding period last year,Reuter - 316 words
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Article159 1934-10-03 18 To Be Formed By Premier Of Rumania. Bucharest, Oct. 1. The Government has resigned and] the King has charged the Prime Mint- I ster, M. Tatarescu, to form a new ministry. M. Tatarescu has stated the reason for the step was the King's wish to examine the politicalReuter - 159 words
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Article89 1934-10-03 18 Two More Arrested In Chicago. Chicago. Sept. 29. Two further arrests have been made In connection with the Lindbergh baby I kidnapping case as the result of a tip' from New York detectives. One Is that of a man giving the name of James Bowman, whom the policeReuter - 89 words
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Article109 1934-10-03 18 Echo Of Paris Riots In February. St. Malo. Sept. 30. Honour was considered to be satisfied and the encounter called off when a Paris lawyer, M. Jacques Renougln, was wounded In the wrist in the course of a duel fought today with M. Guy Laehambre. who was anReuter - 109 words
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Article108 1934-10-03 18 German Front's Boycott I Threat. SarrebrucJc. Oct. 1. An ord nance puollshed at the instance of the Plebiscite Commission confers on plebiscite inspectors the right to requisition meeting halls for the Left parties if the latter are unable to rent them. The German Front has threatened to boycottReuter - 108 words
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Article77 1934-10-03 18 I The Biggest Oil Well In Germany. Berlin. Sept. 29. The Nienhagen oil well at Hanover, the biggest oil well In Germany, has been burning furiously since 7 am Four workmen are missing and it is feared they have perished in the flames. Eleven others were seriously injured.Reuter - 77 words
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Article89 1934-10-03 18 Bomb Outrages In Many Parts Of Havana. Havana, Oct. 1. Martial law has been declared In the s provinces of Havana and Santiago fol- t lowing the discovery of plans for a I Communist rising and the explosion of I 28 bombs In various parts of the city.Reuter - 89 words
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Article61 1934-10-03 18 One Of Worst In Living Memory. Colombo, Sept. 29. Ceylon Is suffering from one of th most serious droughts In living memory. i Coconut, rice and tea cultivation is i severely affected and in the northern 1 districts monkeys, driven mad by thirst, are attacking human beings andReuter - 61 words
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Article74 1934-10-03 18 Discovery Made In Brazil. Trinidad, Sept. 29. Deposits of radium-bearing pitchblende are reported to have been discovered near the border of Dutch Guiana, Brazil, by an expedition which has completed ten months' exploration of the jungle on behalf of the American Institute. Dr. von Slcklngen. the leader, claimsReuter - 74 words
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Article89 1934-10-03 18 Report Denied By Italy And France. London, Sept. 30. The report that France was loaning j Italy £50.000,000 by taking up that amount In the forthcoming International loan by Italy Is denied In both Paris and Rome. Both countries have been working together as members of the goldReuter - 89 words
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Article151 1934-10-03 18 $250,000,000 Refunding j Scheme. Ottawa, Sept. 29. The terms of a new Dominion refunding loan limited to $250 000.000 are disclosed today. The loan will be I sold at the following prices; two-year bonds at 98.90, yielding 2.57 per cenr,. five-year bonds at 98.15, yielding 2.90 per cent.,Reuter - 151 words
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Article51 1934-10-03 18 £4,000,000 Left Behind By Count Potocki. Warsaw, Sept. 29. Nearly £4.000,000, practically Ms whole fortune, will be devoted to combat cancer and tuberculosis under the will of Count Jacob Potocki who owned large estates and numerous chateaux In Poland and hotels in many towns of Europe.— ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article46 1934-10-03 18 Condemned Men's Daring Escape. Richmond (Virginia). Sept. 29. Two convicts awaiting electrocution for the hold-up of a Federal Reserve Bank car and the murder of Its driver escaped from gaol today after shooting the prison guard and two policemen. Reuter Wire 1Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement108 1934-10-03 18 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS »O« TMf WIOESI RANGE OF TYPE STYLES <VNO THE LARGEST VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. THREE DIFFERENT MODELS PRICES FROM 560.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UPON I PAYMENT OP A SMALL INITIAL DEPOSIT BACKED BY A SERVICE ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS IN MALAYA. R°NE.° LTD ■IWCO«W»«TID IX CNGLANO) 3. MALACCA STREET. SINGAPORE108 words
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Advertisement260 1934-10-03 18 Tli I }j& Now \i^ U^ History Maker From the historic background of many years* experience in building fine motor cars the kind of motor cars which are imitated conies another great step forward in automotive design, THE AIRFLOW CHRYSLERS. This is not merely a new model, but an entirely260 words
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Article806 1934-10-03 19 FRASER COS SHARE REPORT. Fluctuations Within Narrow Limits. Fraser and Co 's share report dated Oct. 3, states: Conditions In the local share market during the past week show llttlt <■ any signs of lmpr vement, and the dally record of business j transacted still makes depressing reading. Tin continues806 words
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Article54 1934-10-03 19 Cyclists' Teeth Knocked Out. A Javanese cyclist came into collision with a motor-car driven by Mr. Llm Kee Chok J.P., in Orchard Road last night. The cyclist had three of his teeth knocked out. There were half-a-dozen other traffic accidents but In no case were the injuries54 words
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Article189 1934-10-03 19 I British Malaya Trustee and Exjeeutor Co., Ltd. report for the year ended June 30 1934: The accounts for the year shew a profit of $14,178 to which must be added the balance brought forward from the previous year of $9,550, making a total sum available189 words
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Article21 1934-10-03 19 Major O. L. S. Smith, O.BE, M.C.. Royal Artillery, has assumed duty In the appointment of Major Instructor In Gunnery, Malaya.21 words
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Article125 1934-10-03 19 Chinese Not Present At Robbery. Lee Chok Lam, an 18-year-old Chinese was acquitted on a charge of robbery, by Mr. H. A. Forrer, In the I Criminal District Court today. I Chok Lam was defended by Mr. A. L. Barrett. The story of the complainant, a hawker, was that125 words
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Article78 1934-10-03 19 Aged Chinese Fined $30. An aged Chinese, Low Peck, pleaded guilty this morning before Mr. Norman Grlce, the second magistrate, to theft of wood valued at $15 from the reservoir at the sixth mile, Thomson Road, on Sept. 20. Low Peck was fined $30. Mr. E. J. H.78 words
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Advertisement238 1934-10-03 19 STOMACH PAINS ARE ALWAYS A WARNING. NEVER NEGLECT THEM. However ;ucr. you pride yourself on being fit, don't fall into the danger of neglecting symptoms °f indigestion. Don't think "It's only something disagreed with me It only "disagreed" because your digestion was out of order And gastric and duadenal ulcers238 words
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Advertisement262 1934-10-03 19 Iflattereme /^F*£t]^ "47 trCoCd Cream j 2f|m c \ho, fragrant tyntervaC W At the first sign of travel fatigue the gloriously stimulating fa W "4711" tnis exquisite and genuine Eau de Cologne gives uL IVj welcome relief to the tired senses. Apply it generously to Pv^ c orenea<^» tne na262 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-10-03 20 A eiant parsnip being measured by two small enthusiasts, lue p^.^.iip measures 33'_- inches and was grown by Mr. J. R. Smith of Watford, who calls it Tender and True." (Planet News.)32 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-10-03 20 Mr. A. E. Shrimpton testing a piece of the new material for his daylight roof invention. This consists of glass which cannot be broken. (Planet News.)26 words
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Article, Illustration113 1934-10-03 20 It is understood that the Home Office has decided that Mr. Benjamin Jacob Shashona most leave Britain. Shashoua is a native of Iraq. He brought an action against his wife last February for the specific performance of an agreement which he alleged she entered into in January, 1930, whereby she113 words
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Article, Illustration63 1934-10-03 20 Whitney White, the small son of Mr. S. H. White, a well-known American architect from the fashionable New York suburb of Scarsdale, has found many things to interest him in London, but one spot fascinates him. He cannot stay away from Knightsbridge Barracks where he watches the sentries on guard63 words
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Article, Illustration58 1934-10-03 20 A thrilling sea drama, in which two high-powered motor lifeboats raced to the rescue of a storm-driven yacht was watched by a crowd of holiday-makers from the Brighton promenade. After a treat struggle, the Shoreham lifeboat took thesix-ton yacht Betsy In tow to Newhaven. The yacht Betsy beside the lifeboat58 words
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Advertisement16 1934-10-03 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Bead Offlca for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words