The Straits Times, 25 October 1934
1934-10-25
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Title Section31 1934-10-25 1 The Straits Times (MIAMI MM»lt MIAMI* A NMTVI lANcrxr \\i> Most iniim^ntiai nhwspawm in malaya i I'MiMM. iini.mmihi tNHNNDAY, OChttlKN IA. IM4. I'MKK 10 < I NTH. The Straits Times ..►o ¥m*31 words
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Advertisement188 1934-10-25 1 til I4n CfOIL it CFMONff W«fln I I I II Al. ■^■BBBMB^Blßßßßß^Bßß^B^""^""^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^" iimi H4M. KtMlk (Milk SMI mnN'l AMI* WOMM *tn, vi.m va/m.» MAK»I ssmVm Thai NtSsfiMi iamimi ..pi iNornrimir m vMO NAI AI N< IM> M> lW COWUMH'fc fjr BUSi" I i mmW* ta^^^^*»^^^ to I **Jfe 1H» I188 words
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Advertisement204 1934-10-25 1 ItllAtA lilMFUfi: S« JAVA BI < riK.Nt tMBI. ANNOUNCEMENT A SPECIAL DISPLAY oi CEDLDKKN'S WKAR WILL BE BHRWN IN THI LADIIB 1 DIPAMTMINT ROBINSONS PROM 25th OCTOBER TO 27th OCTOBER Kvorythintf for (lvKiddies in the Latest Styles H llnvtt you liUml nil f I h.llowlntf I TASTY CHEESES? OHtiisr In«IUH204 words
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Advertisement14 1934-10-25 1 j Dff/*V" j fOH I PLOWIRI j IfMUNk 44MV I IS, Ot«Mri NaMl. j14 words
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Advertisement577 1934-10-25 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. 'Incornorated m Eneland' MAIL PASSKNOBR ANT CAROO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 "-CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAH EASI MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD FROM LOtTDON FOR tHUNA MTD JAPAN Doe Tonnage B'por? SOUDAN «iOO to port carthaoe l^.ooo oct577 words
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Advertisement638 1934-10-25 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. CI-NERAI PASSENCFR ACKNTS FUM CUNAKD LINE. .locornnratrn in >anan> ro ijoimoh Naples, Manelßes. Loadoa. Aatwfrp Rotterdam aad MaaMiaaisngb. Vessels Tonnage Doe saJi HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct 31 Nov. 1 HARUNA MARU 10.500 NOT 14 It I KATORI MARU 10.080 Nor 2* 10 I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Dee. IS638 words
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Advertisement888 1934-10-25 2 THE EAST A?i*TIC CO. iMK^»Ef<fßßaniß| rJZZZz^Z™ PP^JPPNT MNF.LS SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. 7V)«Wcf /^7/> CC HAMBURG AND I )FENHAGEN. -f 1/1*7*31, KjtUtOO Prom Fl JU From From B*port UftHce* Port Pen&n« lIjB. STuud a^sam. a borinoia 6/11 0/11 i/ii t/ii A HJ| FDI f^ A y ERRIA 27/11 27/11888 words
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Advertisement1334 1934-10-25 2 im BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HI' A KBIOW STEAMSBrP CO. Steasn sbta Oa, Ltd aad Catas Hwtaai (l»3ll LTD. Steam NaTtgatloa Co.. Ltd. THE CTJNABD WHITE STAB LTD. TBE RTRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTll. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTDTrfß CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Lid. Tbe Slam1,334 words
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Article221 1934-10-25 3 Shanghai To Australia Junk Race. A Junk race from ihaiiMhal to Mri Atutraiui i.l be nIM ur mor« thrilling to the par inta and their relative* and 111 1 in i.U n.iwae Pipe," an American, and nil," an Kngllahman, have chali »aeh miiki i i ra.-e Mil. 'I.221 words
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Article62 1934-10-25 3 I i.i.m w .i.. VWt To ■mMM Wnttru. i in The (n-iii DtUUchIMM i up the F.n-i <n K.utii |04«1 uc i wmn received wl of sunk i dlnbunh CtMtle. Th« vt»i«e wli.h Is paying the ni.t visit u( a OwmiM MM "I WM l Main,62 words
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Article151 1934-10-25 3 t UNO uknci mil IMb tana, from MU »>• It HI t.u HtltMl JO 10 rOBA f. «i. mi lorn, f...... I'iw.i.i i> m Wd/wu »7 -id. o»nan., ik. i m (..u, c.mii Pttaafaanij li-10 lur PBlen.Un ii iv KONONHKo Hill IMI 1..v. 1,.., i CUtU U 10151 words
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Article99 1934-10-25 3 11. ir«U«y OolulMr It khlp* lu..<U4« Ik* WksrvM M aipMlMl l< 41. I. r Oilifl «<•• KKritl HAKWtUR Main Wlmil Hrl Tmh <•.«,- Urh I*o* Kvelyu i I wake." Omi. Varapyot oil wi.4.1 Nil Coal Wharf Nil VKbbKlh IN UMV IMM'ftM. i<H)MHt r«i» Itot-k Nil 1. 1.99 words
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Article122 1934-10-25 3 I.S. Steamer Aground Off lleliKoland. it. imi Oct 19. Violent atornui which have been NWtal In th« North Hea alnoe Wed iickiUy are caualng ronalderable ii.mi ay.- I.) »lili>pln» An Aintirlmii 6,400ton itcamer, The Topa Top*, bound from Panama tv tn. *m, a .umo ol oultun, want122 words
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Article102 1934-10-25 3 An Important Section Inaugurated. BruaaeU. Oct. 17. Thrlr MaJmUea. Ouvernment olT\.ittU and many other dlgnttarlea kltendwl the iiiiiUKuittiiou of an< Important Mellon of the Albert <■ii.uu.. i which llnlu v..- Industrial centre of Liege with the Belgian |.mi of Antwerp. The new section Itea be tween Lanaye and102 words
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Article607 1934-10-25 3 The following passengers art> pn reeding per the Coinorln, sailing at OSO un» tomorrow for Periling, Colombo, Hikinbtty and Kurupe. I Mid J i.aiiuiiir, Mid 0, Knociidr, I Mid A Bwua, Mid M. Lemon, MM It M Hie.-, Mid M. FHUgerald, Mr and Mrs H D Mtidew mid607 words
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Article12 1934-10-25 3 ITh* Ihtmlrri and tl> Export ofltcM will be cloa. Uuy Nnv I.12 words
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Advertisement497 1934-10-25 3 AUCTION NOTICE ORDINANCE No til. (Pawnbrokers.) imrilni.a IMgjMl UumU and Jjw.llenr I4n .onop 1>» ltan«> HI Nr H11.1.r H.,«,l UM NM I i,,l 111,, (1,1 K«r« iDlutp Wlllg M.'llgi Ui'ti Hmj ....I hrn j-.. i-.-* IOkM w.i.i n»i. M I I ill, amiih IrMtw ItoM, Onmri Oh* P»ll <i-Uua llMig497 words
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Advertisement722 1934-10-25 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (ineurpuratM in r v n > LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINtI AOKNTB. Ml BLTB. fife BIAM MTATBa BAILWAtb nutraoNßi rvattM itii r— m tin CANADIAN PACIFIC. TCAMIHira I.IMITKU i InoorporaMd la Bngtandl. REDUCED FARKB HINCAIMMtE TO EUROPE Firat Clsm Htm 51M.4.6 Up Vtttvr-"-\t *>****»*• I*«MU AHaalle Baai—Hfc Zecond (>lau722 words
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Advertisement409 1934-10-25 3 EIIERMAN MICKNAU, STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. llMW*aralMl la «*«•••*■> "KI.I.KKMAN" LINK. I OK lIAVUK. LONDON. KO'ITKKDAM A HAMBURG Via rrni mki Hum iiui I Mir n.ll. Mmdmt ■par* Bpur* Off! Of KHAHTOUM IVI 10 No* I •II V t>r HAIII.AH N..» 10 IWr *I>M MUNQKONd SHANGHAI AND JAI-AN IHM Nalla >!!■«409 words
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Miscellaneous187 1934-10-25 3 INt. \rnul WI.MIII II ■I roll I. Button* Yenerdty l»«< night Mm Uttiiilitll Hrteht Mill, luuih liii tUMbIM l<ni|i •K lira *r Aim Star BB Ntl 7fl 76 Hlllawau SO Nil 4 11 7ti Kt.i > n.hiu uu Nil 1.7 76 Huklt Jriuin 87 Nil IS 74 Mui... BS 003187 words
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Advertisement455 1934-10-25 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying far any positlor advertised ra these eelunna «o-: c«*4es of testibubmUs. Dq not .end originals. A SALESMAN who has a thorough knowkdge of the Kuala Lunpur markets in Piece Goods. Rough Goods and Sundries. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 302, Straits '.Times. CHIEF455 words
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Advertisement734 1934-10-25 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungaluw MIA. Orchard Road AnguUla Oa NO. 7 NAPIER ROAD. Modem sanitation. garage it tennis court. Apply Meyer Brothers. C. BBSS BOAD. off Oxley Road. mod. san. Apply 2. Eber Road or 10, C'Sousa St. FURNISHED flat 14 Amber Man-dons, facing church. Apply personally MA Market734 words
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Advertisement839 1934-10-25 4 FOR SALE SECONDHAND ABC 6th Bdltlon Cede Book. Price SSS or nearest offer. Apply Box 295. Straits Tsbms. OLD MANILA rope 3" to 7" circumference, also secondhand 40 gallon empty steel drums. Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., Stores Department FOB SALE land facing Grove Road 48.000 sq. ft Land facing McPherson839 words
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Advertisement688 1934-10-25 4 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc. ATTENTION ESTATE MANAGERS. FOB SALE: Live Sheep and Goats for Deepavall.'' Boob your lulrcments earlier fox Tamil Labourers. FOB SALE: Best Siamese Cart Eol- locks for Estate use ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. MALAYAN LIVESTOCK CO.. 107. ROWELL ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone No- 4507. Tele. Add. SHLPHERJX.'O." TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders688 words
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Advertisement537 1934-10-25 4 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc J^> FIGARO. Raffles Hotel 93, Bras Basab Rd Roem ISO Spore. LADIES' RAIRDRESSING BT EUROPEAN LAP! EXPERTS. Try our NEW EUGENE Machine THERE'S NO OTHER HERIs FOR PERFECT WAVING. for $15 ONLY and FirVA MACHINE. $8 $10 ONLY. SELETAR GRANGE European seaside rcrtoenttel hotel. Excellent food and537 words
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Advertisement293 1934-10-25 4 MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrv HARU and Mist HANA 80. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. New Stock. HOLLYVOGIE NECK TIES. Up-to-date Patterns for up-to-date gentlemen. Nice shape and beautifully finished. Plain and attractive colours. Dick Powell and Cary Grant Patterns. Inspection cordially Invited. Prkws Competitive G. a KIAT A CO,293 words
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Miscellaneous184 1934-10-25 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stnjapore Within JoUlde vithout Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly fl.lt S *M t tM Quarterly f 8-5» MM M Half Yearly 117.M WM JIS.M Yearly $34.90 S4S.M «3«~M Note— OutsUUon cheqoes should Inclade the usual bank diaeor t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as184 words
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Advertisement298 1934-10-25 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m: DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ADELPHI Q HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL EVERT ROOM WITH BATH AND MODERN SANITATION NEW GRILL ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE TEA ROOM tonight ROOF GARDEN tonight298 words
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Advertisement136 1934-10-25 5 PHILCO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL PPPRr>nurnoN= SELECTIVITY ~~QUAUTY^==EVOLUME= ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION =LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION^ MAINS OR BATTERY OPERATED. ALL WAVE (from 12 meters upwards) ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY SOLE AGENTS. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of itation "Z.H.L" 49.9 Meten). BROADCAST BOOSE, 2 Orchard136 words
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Miscellaneous446 1934-10-25 5 8.8.C. 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 transmi-^ions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals Call Sign Frequency Wavelength I GSG 17.790 kc/s 16.86 m. OSF 15.140 ks/S 19.82 m. GSF 15,140446 words
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Miscellaneous416 1934-10-25 5 PHOHI-HOLLANR Following are the programmes to be broadcast by Phohl-Holland station: THURSDAY, OCT. 25. 8 p.m. Records. 8.15 Talk on literature by Marie van Zeggelen. 8.35 Violin recital by Loe Cohen. 8.50 Talk by Old Colonial. 9.10 Second part of the violin re citaL 9.25 Electrical transcriptions. 9.40 Dutch National416 words
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Miscellaneous398 1934-10-25 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle sg— HHKw (CLUES.) ACROSS. 31. Conjunction 32. Brtotl? Darkneu 28 Axemble lo! Seanttae «*f *f h 11 vnur 3n s American animal I".' Sonal 11. DeducUon 16. Holy woman IT. Colloquial expressions 18. Remarkable p£S£ta>t to mea^ire Solution Of Saturday's 27. Anger T*,,~ml n 28. Watchfulneat ru*3ll.398 words
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Miscellaneous271 1934-10-25 5 SINGAPORE "Z.H.I/ (Owned and operated by Radio SerI vice Co. of Ma'.aya Ltd.. Broadcast i House, No. 2> 4 Orchard Road. SlngaI pore. Wave-length 49 9 metres. THURSDAY. OCT. X, 0 p.m. Recorded music. 1 G 45 News Bulletin supplied by Struts Times. f Relay of dinner muse by Raffles271 words
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Article3718 1934-10-25 6 Talk, Talk And Talk Prince George's Dukedom A Singapo re Shipping Assistants Book The Damnable Destruction Of Rural England. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) I Straits Tmxs Office, 40/43, Fleet Street, Oct. 9. If the proverbial Man ficm Mars had visited Britain this week he would certainly have3,718 words
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Advertisement226 1934-10-25 6 It jmm ikMM Ml tm-VITE theft* a* IhTteU* styte GUI at M*aiitaetßrtn« Of«MM, SU. North Brtdc* Wm*. SOW KEE FLOWERSHOP SPECIALIST Di FLORAL DECORATIONS. BOUQUETS AND WRSATHSOrders promptly exee«ted PHONE 6711. A? sfiy^ t keep B IJf W^ DENTIST AWAY \g^ USE 'NEEM' TOOTH PASTE. Price 35 Cant* A TUBE.226 words
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Advertisement52 1934-10-25 6 I JhuuMind^ offottlu g| leotiMuiwI eotiMuiwd ei'e/y month irythpjuiMic^ WL' v H who ua/ue it not on£y for ita deli I K^V^l II cow/aw*), hit '^m M/i/mawy flavour af cAocotate. wßsVmLm&lL®. SSlfc Once tried atweu/a wanted HL v 8 m?- F: v Jj^» popular iy§Pi§gy| I AOATID WATCR WOKKI I52 words
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Advertisement35 1934-10-25 6 ■■^b 'J^Sl A Wine of Character mHbI limited i r LONDON ,li^ JP^fcs* LONDON S.W.I. Sole Agents for Malaya: The Anglo-Siam Corporation, Ltd., Singapore and Penung. oi^ aa.^ H m. 11 Wari* .CWtoi 11 HvaßM35 words
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Advertisement175 1934-10-25 7 GREETED BY ENTH I SIASTIC CRO WDS YESTERDAY! CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9. IS A Grand Merry Musical Comedy by the Producers of "Gold Diggers of 1933," "Footlight Parade," etc. IjYtl«ii v V a^r With DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS 4 MILLS BROS. TED FIO RITO and his famous Band. HGHNER'S LATEST175 words
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Advertisement220 1934-10-25 7 7.15 ml PARAMOUNT pksehts 9.1s p.* STUART ERWIN, FRED KOHLER, RAYMOND HATTON, VERNA HILLIE •h "UNDER THE TONTO RIM" at GLOBE THEATRE in the GREAT WORLD SHOW TONIGHT ROARING ROMANCE AND ACTION UNDER WESTERN SKIES. JFIGHTS THRILL S EXCITEMENT Tickets obtainable at the Gates. Ticket holders admitted free Into the220 words
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Advertisement325 1934-10-25 7 WW 1 1 A v take off your crown pwncess V^r^F f^\] You're going to get kissed!" and I CARY GRANTp '^St I 6•HT U I EnP\^ V\ A\^ W ai make any rK »T| IWW m1 M 3m. I [audience happy ■■■m m^r^ \daily mirror i i n b325 words
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Article2388 1934-10-25 8 TRANSFER OF CAPITAL "NOT OPPORTUNE" RAJA MUDA'S ADDRESS. Fresh Proposal To O/ganise Lottery. (From Ow Own Correspondent.) IlMh, Oct. 19. On the motion for adjournment U»e Hon. the Raja Muda addressed the Perak State Covncil meeting at Taiplnc and asked that Ms former proposal to2,388 words
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Article42 1934-10-25 8 A fine of $1 each was Imposed by the second magistrate on two young men, a Chinese and a Malay, for fighting in public. They were arrested by a constable while indulging in fisticuffs outside the New World amusement park.42 words
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Article64 1934-10-25 8 The following were elected members of the committee of management of the Anglo-Malayan International Correspondence Club at a recent meetIng: Messrs. R. Ray, Wong Tet Conn, Urn Chin Teck, Tan Teng Seng, Tan Kirn Hoe, O. Sithambaram, O. Lourdesamy, Ngo Teng Leong, Chua Teck Chye, Chua Yam Teck, and Lav64 words
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Article95 1934-10-25 8 Gas Lighting For Kitchener Road. Action taken at a meeting of Committee No. 5 on Oct. 16. Approved lighting by gas, of the section of Kitchener Road between Verdun and Seiangoon Roads, at an i estimated cost of (415. Approved purchase through the < Home Agents of standard95 words
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Article92 1934-10-25 8 Police Inspector's Expert Evidence. That he had given expert evidence in several previous cases in connection with chap jee kee lotteries was claim- I ed by Inspector Such of the Oeylang j police when he prosecuted a Chinese woman for the possession of chap .eel kee lottery92 words
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Article46 1934-10-25 8 The Deputy Controller of Labour had received information by telegraph that 665 State-aided labourers have arrived by the s.s. Aronda. It is expected that 73 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenrstm for quar- antlne there. I46 words
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Article56 1934-10-25 8 The St. Joseph's Church Brigade will celebrate its sixth anniversary on Sunday.' The second general meeting of the year will be held on that date after which the usual act of consecration win be made. Distribution of prizes to the successful competitors in l 1 the various tournaments held during56 words
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Article194 1934-10-25 8 Tea And Coffee Suffer Prom Drought. Madras, Oct. 2. Several areas in South India badly need more rain. Inquiries from official sources today show that the condition of standing crops is fair, except in parts of Bellary, Anantapur, Salem, Trlchinopoly, Madura and Tinnevelly districts194 words
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Article74 1934-10-25 8 Two Local Schoolboys Injured. Ambulance men were culled out to attend to two schoolboys on Tuesday afternoon. One was Teok Kheen Im. of Raffles College, who received a kick on the chest in a rugby match ,<>n the school ground and had difficulty in breathing. The other74 words
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Article36 1934-10-25 8 While digging earth at the civil j aerodrome in Jalan Eunos at a Chinese 1 1 workman was nearly burled alive by tailing earth. He escaped with injui'les to the head, arms and chest.36 words
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Advertisement162 1934-10-25 8 Regain Radiant Health I H* a^^r"^QaT HK2aw ,+^J^k rafc'"'-. Full of Energy and Joy of Life free from depressing ailments. Wouldn't you like to feel like that You can For unless you are suffering from organic disease, there is absolutely no reason why the priceless joys of youth should be162 words
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Article104 1934-10-25 9 Loch Ness T.trpe 6f Awstt-aliu. iipw miles. A report has l two excer' kwo legs a toot In fishermen said tlte mohiter was 45 feet long. Mr Stead, when the report wad rr ferred to htm. said the object was a giant ca 1 cttttle. which in104 words
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Article152 1934-10-25 9 A Woman's Mission to Bflawar. A dark haired, strlklng-looklng wo man. known as the "Volcano of Peac hsLs travelled 6 000 miles to outline .t neaee plan to Mr. Boverley Nichols She is Miss trls Vera Vlncec* California. T talked with luxury suite In a fashionable West152 words
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Article53 1934-10-25 9 Rttrtt P nttyh FEnfifeATIMN Bilu JjOT^^r i Jprt Eof OpC llj *ted by -to hand v rhyme or reason Is n measure This has been done without fetence to Its 135,00fi in 1 Anglo Indian, and British Is this being done' Are We being sold nsldetatlon. o53 words
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Article11 1934-10-25 9 Kathl Attack On Panther Tb §aVt brother. from Sihora11 words
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Article25 1934-10-25 9 Burma's Nf« Cr'^ifd: AzlyOilC w ii o tnotlftjl i rip fl Irl S vHpf Cf*Ss Of t' 'U ttiP L*?ptSintlvp C/OHHHa Jill. Mfijiißfit25 words
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Advertisement42 1934-10-25 9 ChHrch ef England MtvfcAfcl 8001 B9OKS' lEMT. n, r SPECIAL «mi EXPRESS (.mm? ccovi.c Brf CfiMdif Wstcrf roflfllg WEEK DATS, HOURS -raw ?PW M6Pi SUTUROHTS. HOURS r m i pi KevEfvtm; MPM BIN6APORE nun LAUNDRY LIMITED. *SS, ORCHARB ROAfJ ot>*osiTt coto stowafe42 words
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Advertisement8 1934-10-25 9 cantor: T^usoß^toßtes. m m HMi PUBLIC NOTICES IN8 words
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Article169 1934-10-25 10 All Departments. Quiet (Prom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 25. The local rubber market was apain stagnant this morning with little business passing. Both London and New York were unchanged yesterday. The share market was also very quiet with prices practically unchanged. London tin was down ss.169 words
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Article73 1934-10-25 10 Daily Prices Current For R.M A. So. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Oct. 25. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 22"' K 22 >i (F. 0.8.) Nov. 227 s 23 Nov.-Dec. 23i/ 2 23-y 8 Jan.-Mar. 24? 8 25 Apr.- June 26' 261 8 Tone of73 words
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Article39 1934-10-25 10 Dividend Of 6 Per Cent. Recommended. London, Oc 23. A six per cent, dividend on the ordinary shares Is recommended by Imperial Airways for the year ended March 31, 1934. Net profit amounted to £78,571 —Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 39 words
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Article59 1934-10-25 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 24. Kenny (SeUnfor) Rubber. Profit, £11.476: dividend, 2 per cent.; forward. £10.213. Killinfhall (Rubber) Development.— Profit, £8.916; dividend, 12' /2 per cent. forward. £6.159. Tebrmu.— Profit, £6.489; dividend. 5 per cent. forward, £7,000. Jong--Landor.— Loss at June 30, i960: forward credit. £6.123.59 words
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Article158 1934-10-25 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association auction was held vtM rd»j: Catalogued 1.323 564 lb. or 590.88 tut; offered 1222.286 lb. or 545 68 tons; sold V ***** lb or ***** tons Spot U>ndon 87,, d.8 7 ,,d. New York* 14 Ml eta. PRICES REALISED. K.bbrd158 words
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Article19 1934-10-25 10 The Master Attendant lelt by the Kedah lor Penang today on annual Inspection. He expect* to return on Monday.19 words
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Article431 1934-10-25 10 Issue lai. Pd. I/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 4/6 Sellers. 5/El £1 Asam Kumbang 36/6 88/6 El £1 Austral Malay 59/61/- >/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/9 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng El £1 Bangrin Tin LI £1 Changkat Tin Cl £1 Chenderiacg 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong431 words
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Article301 1934-10-25 10 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 A. Brick 1% Pre£ 2.05 2.15 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. I.GO 170 10 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 10.75 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.18.0 6.2.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/£1301 words
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Article123 1934-10-25 10 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 105 110123 words
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Article350 1934-10-25 10 Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Ulenby (ID 1-90 1-90 2.00 Mor Gajah (fl) 1-55 1.60 1.50 1.60 Hitam ($1) 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 Malay ($2) 3.30 3.60 3.40 3.50 K. Molek ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.10 1.20 Panas ($1) 175 1.86xd. 1.80 1.90 3assett ($1) 0.75 0.80 0.75350 words
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Article211 1934-10-25 10 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 3/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/41/r London, demand211 words
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Article91 1934-10-25 10 Rugby, Oct. 23. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.31^ Athens 515 sellers. Belgrade 215 Berlin 12.39^ Bombay 1/6 1/16 Brussels 21.22 Bucharest 495 Buenos Aires 36V£ sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.19 >' 2 Helsinjrfors 226 Vi Hong Kong 1/7% Lisbon llOVs Madrid 36 14 Milan 57 29/32 MontevideoBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article206 1934-10-25 10 per koyan $122 Rice. Rangoon "Small Mill" per koyan $122 Rice Rangoon "Sudnaganda" per koyan $127 Rice. 81am parboiled No. 1 per bag $4.25 Rice. Slam parboiled No. 2 per bag $4.15 TIN PRICE. October 25. r ,ngapore tin price (per Picul) »1 14.12',;. Singapore. Oct. 25, 12 noon.206 words
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Article249 1934-10-25 10 Today. Burins (Khandalla) 3 pjn North and East IndiA (Khandalla) 3 p.m. South India (Rajulai 3 pm. Bengkalls. Port de Kock. Padang. Pakan Baroe. Siak and S;lat PandJang (Tldore) Ipm. Bllnjoe Pangkal Pinang (de Wesrt) 4 pn. Tandjong Pandan <d» Weert) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pinang (de Weert)249 words
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Advertisement96 1934-10-25 10 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED A.D. 1720 THE WORDS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR:(J For a Corporation tc live for two hundred years is very 'well in itse but to live at the end ot that time amidst the increasing confidence and goodwill of those who have entrusted their interests to its96 words
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2147 1934-10-25 11 Mr. J.A.P. Strachan 's Speech At Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of United Engineers Ltd. was held In Singapore yesterday, Mr. J. A. P. Strachan (managing director) presiding. There was a good attendance of shareholders, those present being: Messrs. J. A. P. Strachan. (Managing2,147 words
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Article286 1934-10-25 11 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 14. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocte, are given below The rise or fall is In relation 10 the price of Oct. 23. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH, Rue at FaD Conversion Loan 5% lIS 7/16286 words
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Article43 1934-10-25 11 Increase Shown At End Of September. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 24. Henry Gardner and Co. estimate world rubber stocks at Sept. 30 at 685,546 tons, compared with 676,356 tons at Aug. 31, and 616,676 tons at Sept. 30, 1933.43 words
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Article88 1934-10-25 11 During the week ending Oct. 20 exports from Malayan ports amounted to 18,147 cases, of which 7,505 (41 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,340 (8 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 6,930 (38 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 2,372 (13 per cent.)88 words
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Article24 1934-10-25 11 An ultra-modern sub-post office has recently opened at Southsea. It has a metal front, heavy teak doors, atractive window curtains and a rubber floor.24 words
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Advertisement644 1934-10-25 11 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). She liability ot members t» limited to the I extent and In manner preac Ibed by Ordln- I •not No 6 of 1920 oi the Colony HEAD OFFICE: RONQ KONG. Authorised Capita.' 550.000.000 Issued and fully paid up W0.00C.300 Bill644 words
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Advertisement95 1934-10-25 11 RENE ULLMANN EXPEBT WATCHMAKEft AND JEWELLER PRESENTS SOME OF HIS VEST RELIABLE WRIST WATCHES. UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY AND PRICES. ALL THESE WATCHES ASH SWISS MADE. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. CHROMIUM Mf m ASSORTED s^B^sl^B« SHOCKPROOF a £!f n FO OENTS w*™«*«oor CTMA IADIEB ii if-JoT I*VBB Mvt. WATCHES. ill CTMA MtAND ta95 words
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Advertisement439 1934-10-25 11 BANKING. Cn ALTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA /ND CHINA. (Incorporated in Enpland by Royal Charter ISSS) Paid Op Capital lv 800,000 shares of as each f3.000.00t Reserve Fund rj.000.000 kewrve Liability of Proprietors 0 .000.000 BEAD OFFICE: 18. Btsbopstatc London EC* Acento acd Branch** Alnr Star Hollo Palfoo Amrltsar Ipob439 words
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Article111 1934-10-25 12 ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance Cabaret. Lost Patrol. 6.15—9.15. ALHAMBKA Ldkt Patrol. 6. 15— 9.15. CAPITOL 20 Million Sweethearts. 6i5— 9.15. CHEAT WOULD Cabaret— Let's Pall In Love The Boudoir Diplomat. MARLBOROUGH Jack Ahoy with Jack Hulbert. 6.!6— 9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies. Theatres Cinemas.111 words
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Obituary119 1934-10-25 12 SEET— Madam Sect Blow Neo age 71 passed away peacefully at her residence No. 26, Em:rald Hill Road, on Thursday the 25th instant. She leaves behind her. 3 sons Messrs. Chan Llan Tee. Koh Llan Seek and Koh Llan Chin of Lee Kee Sc Co., Seremban 4119 words
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896 1934-10-25 12 With the position changing hourly it has been Impossible to offer any connected comment on the LondonMelbourne air race. Indeed, even at the present time less than half the tale Is told, but we have reached the stage at896 words
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Article64 1934-10-25 12 Mr. I. 8. Hammond has been appointed Assistant Superintendent lands and Surveys, Oya, Dalat, Makak and Balinglan and settlement officer for the district of Oya-Dalat. Mr. D. C. Hudden has been appointed to act as Travelling District officer, Slbu. Mr. D. Carroll has been appointed Assistant Forest Officer,64 words
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Article569 1934-10-25 12 CHINESE STUDENTS ABROAD. According to statistics compiled by the Ministry of Education at Nanking, the number of Chinese students who went abroad to pursue higher studies in foreign countries between July, 1933, and June last totalled 621, of whom 544 were male and 77 female 101569 words
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Article863 1934-10-25 12 OCCUPATIONS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED. By Angus Watson. In spite of the industrial recover]/, Great Britain's unemployment problem remains, and is likely to do so for many years. In this article Mr. Watson, the ScottUh industrialist, proposes a suit t ion to the problem by the mobilisation of863 words
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Advertisement133 1934-10-25 12 A\i stin Reed q/REGENT STREET mmmwJf- /r T* jiiiiiiiijiii Sfltt n K. I m b i/ SUMMIT SC 6.75 SUMMIT SA 5.25 SUMMIT SB 5.50 (cottar a t ached) SUMMIT SHIRTS A very large selection of Summit shirts awaits your choice, in many dlflerent patterns and colours. The patterns are133 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-25 12 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER New MARCONI ELECTRIC RADIO GRAMOPHONES SUPERB QUALITY AND VOLUME REPRODUCTION Pot the average home there could be no better radio-gramophone. Here you have the latest type Marconlphone all-mains electric gramophone, the latest Marconlphone pickup, and a moving coil speaker of64 words
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1380 1934-10-25 13 RELEASE EFFECTED BY TWO BRITONS. K. I M. PIANI/S ADVKNTURI Hewett And Kay Arrive In Singapore. him IIMM »t Knnl«nil Aunlhilln hli HH «r» I In nli-iil* 1.....1 ».Ui.^ |iH .1 h) I l» N««r«ll < I' 1 Ii ml i mil, l.iniliil InReuter - 1,380 words
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Article208 1934-10-25 13 He«vy Ijommui. Hliamlial, Out II Hill, nlllHK XI l.|.nl' 'lulllllm OH 1 In ll.llillHlf ***** l NWHlmlllllg Lalpil rpjMirli alaln that, all*-, liiilni I'anapß NiingtPß and Aiiyuan iHmilli Klangili on rut>«.lnv Ilia RM iradually nimhlng Ilieli way < unit aim npm Him Mhl ling I'aaa,208 words
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Article38 1934-10-25 13 Hold I'imiiiuiiM Mi. llu 11.H. 1. ■haiiihftl, 14 n-htliit In IipI« inlniipip il htflM htW IMMI kbl.' In ln'i' iinar»»ra In Htm II H|l ,M,, M North i Nun wan ■ha "i nhmiluiiib i Mm. I38 words
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Article33 1934-10-25 13 (lunt»mi( 1 unt»mi liillmiHiiltd My I 01 lIIIINIIIIN i 114 11. £H > Ja|iana«e VfMfLl h wu afarthptl mi arrival at Hip I'ltlnaM |HW» 1 I iihliiiiii iilHmlals lib.l ill y IMrif33 words
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Article162 1934-10-25 13 T.n'lTwmi Ihlmhllo.!. Nil I .IMVHI, III! 11l llih Ualukuli ■luml at Mia I 'aiimliuii •ppiiis In him nut Him at hi v hi I'titmilii i-Maral lipilpl thniH Mihl tltlnia hip at fail Malaya* NUnrf Mxinv d HiHtui hi iiii' iihlbltlon im Imihii iiinn thai nl hiiv162 words
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Article55 1934-10-25 13 20,000 l>yrrn linuh.l mm ANOTIIKM 111(1 i i WALK mi i i 114 A alllßp nl > al the U-i plfiul in bill Mi Until Uiilrh Ipailar hi Hi. •lilkf brnhe up linn mlnulai "Dm Mi Him in ,vi mwliii In allH M .'riHiali.M Mill |U55 words
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Article56 1934-10-25 13 AnxlHy \«i. ix«. i lvi Drifting Tanker. Man P*i ani'Ut'.i. Oil U4 A wli.'U'M iintaaag.' «tHIH B I wlil.h wmh iliiltiiia h>-l|ilPMly In it in I lih l'lilll|i| I* nnw unit* (mm Imiii.'.ll.il.' ilhiihpi ait ft rail* i'mn An phillpi iiiHMmi. «iih 1. i i i»HV. Him56 words
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Article65 1934-10-25 13 Ilium Out Own nii.H|i.nul. Hhhilihiih, Oil. IK. Ni|iiHiliiiii I fitilnr M.i. moi mill llfim Wnlkei Hrrlvtd ii^ie hi turn v mi, hiul i»n IMrl IkuAln h« Mill M r-Awl.r -Awl. ..unilHhl iiHMini lirliilpmli «n MM OWMIM* whlt'li •iie.iiiiiM to (tei H»-i mi n dial am YM65 words
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Article102 1934-10-25 13 Hpn iilnli\«> lluylni In London. ii, Oil 14 A nniHpleti i imimi' In ipiu i lit Mi > i|i|i i in.il K.I wh.li> lII.' en 111 hiipimil«iiv taiylng i piiip wu iwi in M with *>IR IK it Inn, 1,., 1 ,ni ml 14 Tlila ■HIM ll102 words
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Article27 1934-10-25 13 Woiiiiiliml (.imuHl.i Mmnp#n. Npw Yi.IR 1 1. I II t 111 .'Hull I lull. t 1.1 I I PpiW* H"™ .wWßjinßj 11.. fIIHIII. i27 words
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Article30 1934-10-25 13 I1I 1 1 Hy M*vimi NnUiiiim ■iiim-I. < ii.h .pvpi. p.* (hi ilftilni ..Mimtim l lih ,1. L.i milil.Mhi, Ii ll'.ilKii.t Hint Mwllaki Imii I I niMliilitbii JUm30 words
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Article162 1934-10-25 13 I >< muiikU I'm Tull Nnvnl I ii«lil> LONDON TALXI "I iiimluhu'hlml Ii llulpl»» M OilMntd, i •hrn«« nirelliiM .'I ii .mil pitlij i. nmnili-il ilhiiiiih I ill I |h* lIHM.I I I .'..(> Il lIHMfII (HI 111. -l.l'l, I Mill. 11l .1 INiMh mul In Hi.162 words
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Article20 1934-10-25 13 I'limlho To Hhh(i>m Met < nmiiihlmii Wa«lniiHi' A I'll ii I I "IK 111-' Ihmmli i. ii imuiirniw Hi20 words
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Article141 1934-10-25 14 Experiments Report. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Katavia. Oct. 22. Kxtensive experiments are being made in Java with a new plague vaccine invented by Dr. Otten. a medical member of the Pathological Laboratory in Handling. Dr. Otten had tried experiments on rats which were Infected with plague141 words
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Article106 1934-10-25 14 Seremban Couple Injured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 23. A bridal party returning after a marriage ceremony at Seremban. met with a motor accident three miles out of town yesterday on the road to Bahau. A Tamil conductor on an estate and his bride were on106 words
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Article207 1934-10-25 14 Sikh Watchman Assaults Countryman. Charged today in the second police court with assaulting a countryman. Harman Singh, a watchman, said he had 60 cents worth of samiu knd had forgotten all about the incident. The magistrate, however, would not take this excuse and convicted him. Bentence was207 words
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Article134 1934-10-25 14 Malabari Says Why He Was Taken To Court. charge has been brought me out of revenge because I would not marry their daughter," said Kunviu Kuttl. a young Malabari. when he was charged In the second magistrates court today with house trespass at the Instance of a134 words
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Article57 1934-10-25 14 Tamil's Kxriue For Subbing. When charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a knife to another Tamil. ReUiam pleaded guilty today UM second magistrate. »ald. bowever. that he did so under gravr pfwecatfSß He was attacked by four men and lost his tern was r'lowed in $100 until57 words
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Article154 1934-10-25 14 Syce Who Tampered With Petrol Chits. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 24. Former syce to Mr. E. D. David, private secretary to the Chief Secretary to Government, Ahmad bin Abdu: Rahlm. a Malay, was today sentenced to two years' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Justice154 words
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Article, Illustration153 1934-10-25 14 I Taking Bride To His State. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. Oct. 24. On the arrival of the Sultan of Brunei today an unusual crowd Including Hon the Raja Muda of Selangor. Mr. L. Forbes. District Officer, Klang. Raja Nong. acting ADC. to His Highness the Sultan153 words
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Article88 1934-10-25 14 500 Coins Stolen From Collector. The police are making inquiries concerning a robbery which took place at Serangoon Road this week. The Chinese bill collector of Chop Ylck Slong (piece-goods) of Rochore Road was robbed of five hundred coppers ($5) not far away from tise back entrance of88 words
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Article66 1934-10-25 14 Light Sentence For Chinese. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 23. Hee Soon Loy, the Chinese who deceived the manager of Messrs. ii'uneo. Ltd., in respect of a typewriter and who was arrested in TanJong Malim, was today fined $00. or two months rigorous Imprisonment, by Mr.66 words
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Article29 1934-10-25 14 Mr. L. D. Wood, who h;is been vicechairman of the Association for the past three years, has now taken over the chairmanship of the Penang branch29 words
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Article186 1934-10-25 14 Faster K. L. M. Service (From Oar Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 24 The first practical outcome of the England-Australia air race is suggested In the Daily Express today as being an accelerated Amsterdam Ratavla air mall service. The Dutch company are extremely satisfied with the fine186 words
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Article62 1934-10-25 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. Summonses were served today on Mr. F. T. Durray. managing director, and Mr. Fong Yew Seng, secretary, ol the Mutual Trust and Benefit Assort.* tlon. whose offices were visited by de tectlve* on Monday. The charge Is of falling62 words
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Article271 1934-10-25 14 4 a.m. Incident In Dunman Road. Fong Chan Lee. a Cantonese, who la already serving a term of imprisonment imposed by Mr. Norman Orlcc. the second magistrate, on a charge ot possessing housebreaking implements, was brought from the prison to answer three charges of housebreaking271 words
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Article22 1934-10-25 14 The wedding will take place on Nov. 10. at St. Andrews Cathedral of Mr. Frank A. Blckerdale and Miss Dorothy Agness Barrett.22 words
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Article297 1934-10-25 14 Weddinfc Of Mr. J. D. Menzies Miss Gardner. The marriage took place in Presbyterian Church yesterday of Mr. Lan Davidson Menzies. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Menzies. of Farragon. West Cult, Aberdeen, and Miss Dorothea Alexandria Qardncr, daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. L.297 words
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Article, Illustration98 1934-10-25 14 (From Our Own Correspondent > Klang. Oct. 23 Out of the seven scouts from Selangor to attend the Australian Jamboree. Mathew George, the only Indian boy from Selangor. Is selected from the Anglo Chinese School. Kling. The school Is to be congratulated for the prevllegr obtained. It98 words
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Article98 1934-10-25 14 Accused Admit The Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent) Fening, Oct. 25. The preliminary inquiry Into the case of armed gang robbery concluded yesterday when two of the three accused, after being warned by the magistrate, gave evidence on their own behalf, admitting the charge. They were committed for98 words
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Article74 1934-10-25 14 Sikh Watchman Of Mining Company. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. A Sikh watchman of the Klang River Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. was convicted today of stealing $120 worth of tin ore from the store. He had been apprehended by a compatriot watchman whom he had74 words
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511 1934-10-25 14 Fatal Assault. DEATH FROM FRACTURED SKVLL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. "If prompt medical attention had been rendered there would have been a fair chance of his recovering" declared the doctor who vava evidence at the trial, in the Supreme Court, Kuala511 words
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Article187 1934-10-25 14 Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association. (From Our Own Correspondent. Klang. Oct. 21. The Kuala Langat Branch of th* Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association was at home to their patrons, Mr. H. O. Kennedy, manager of Jugra Estai<*. and Mr. R. Paton. manager of Permatang Estate, yesterday evening at the Stonor187 words
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Article69 1934-10-25 14 Final Dividend Making 15 Per Cent. Cabled advice has been received that The Pahang Consolidated Company. Limited, has declared a final dividend of 10 per cent, on the Ordinary, making the totai for year 15 per cent, and BV2 per cent, on the 1'! ence. making a total69 words
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Advertisement85 1934-10-25 14 Speed Four 13.9 h.p model Super-sports performance. .limousine comfort. .light car economy. .this 1934 RENAULT Speed Four is undoubtedly the finest 18.9 h.p. saloon ever produced. The engine has been improved to give even greater power and better petrol economy, the coachwork has been most attractively streamlined on aero-dynamic principles85 words
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Article, Illustration70 1934-10-25 15 (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Klang. Oct. 23. The Tungku Leksmana. ADC, to the Sultan of Selangor. who has been in Europe is expected to arrive at Port Swettenham on Friday from where he will travel by train in Klang. Represent itives of all communities of Klang District70 words
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Article31 1934-10-25 15 A Hindoo working in Paslr Panjang was badly burned about the neck and arms yesterday morning when gas escaping from a tube ignited. He was removed to hospital.31 words
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Article20 1934-10-25 15 At the next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club, Mr. D. W. McLeod will speak on Education for Leisure. I20 words
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1756 1934-10-25 15 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORT. Only Six Million Dollars Spent Last Year.— A Low Record. The following are extracts from the annual report of the Public Works Department The second year of Departmental administration under tie system recommended by Sir Samuel Wilson in his1,756 words
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Advertisement127 1934-10-25 15 THE RONE? ADDRESSING MACHINE 0 WILL ADDRESS LABELS. FORMS OR ENVELOPES, RAPID IN OPERA TION INEXPENSIVE TO PURCHASE R°NE5> LTD. (IMCORPOMATID t* INtIJtNO) THC 3. MALACCA STREET. SINGAPORE. Bmanches:- IPOH PCNANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. BARBARA STANWYCK at her greatest! "GAMBLING LADY"! "The Royal Flush" of Grand Entertainment! 1.. ......I THE127 words
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Advertisement54 1934-10-25 15 (lOflttS AS lalloW3> %W§^YM^k II w Wing Loong c)rV\ \\T|) WOULD DtlAWf OS \Y "<W \jU/?.\ If WOWE <LOf«£S \f{^fy \V MASTER'S** I COMBINED V J MAKE j ANCHOR I' /Ac cfoinA feyk BREWED C BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHI PEL AGO BREWERY CO., LTD. Vole acent; for malaxa54 words
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Article1194 1934-10-25 16 ENGLISH BOXING TOPICS. Petersen To Meet Australian Veteran In December. London, Oct. 8. After many weeks o» negotiation. I understand the final terms of the Jack Petersen-George Cook match for the British heavy-weight championship1,194 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-10-25 16 y n f to stem a rush by the S.C.C. lorwards. One of the biggest faults in the play of the Chinese Rugby XV was their failure to go down on the ball.33 words
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427 1934-10-25 16 V.M.C.A. .1; Colts Neither side gave of its best when the V MCA. met the Colts at hockey op. the Association ground, Anson Road, yesterday afternoon. The game was inclined to be scrappy, this being largely due to the bumpy condition of the427 words
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Article132 1934-10-25 16 Second State Trial On Tuesday. The following players have been invited to Uke part in the second State hockey trial at the S.C.C. on Tuesday Oct. 3«. After this game the team to play Selangor on Nov. 3 and Penang on Nov. 4 at Kuala Lumpur will be132 words
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Article60 1934-10-25 16 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. YIC.CA on Monday. Oct. 29, at S.C.C. F. J. L. Mayger: J. Lee and Lieut. M. T. L Wilkinson. T. P. F. McNeice. J. O. Da vies and E. C. Watson; O. R. T. Henman. Lleut.-Comdr. Hoyle, 3. M.60 words
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132 1934-10-25 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala mmpur, Oct. 24. Selangor will play their fourth Inter-state rugger match on Saturday, when they visit Penang. Several changes have been made In the pack as some of the first fifteen forwards are unable to travel.132 words
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Article85 1934-10-25 16 Singles Semi-Finals This Week-End. The semi-finals of the Men's Open Singles will be played on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road. The doubles will be played on Nov. 3. Men's Open Singles. E. J. Vass vs. See Olm Hock. Beah Eng Hee vs.85 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-10-25 16 first of the new rrlfflns to be landed at Singapore yesterday She does not look like a gold cup winner at the moment, but she will soon look very different.30 words
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88 1934-10-25 16 Melbourne. Ooc 24. Walter Lindrum overhauled Joe Davis in the world's billiards championship today and at the interval was leading by 16.492 points to 16.372 points. The chief breaks were Lindrum 584 and Davis 324. Davis played up splendidly during i the second sessionReuter - 88 words
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Article47 1934-10-25 16 I Heavy Rugby Defeat At Saigon. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 23. The Sports Club team, which defeated United Services a week earlier at Rugby by 6 points to 5. were beaten a* Saigon yesterday by the Cercle Sportlf by 22 points to nil.47 words
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Article205 1934-10-25 16 The following have accepted to play Rugby Football for S.C.C. For "A" team vs. R.A. Ist XV tomorrow W. Hannay A. K. West. R. C. Land. A. F. Cralgle and G. J. Merrifield H. J. Kesketh and A. H. Williams R. Davidson. C. Burke (capt). J. R. MacDougall.205 words
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Article53 1934-10-25 16 The following will represent the Kota Raja Rugby XV against South Johore on Saturday, at Johore. Yusoi Nawawi; Madon, Zamzam. (Dolfattah) and A. Rahman- Musbah, and Shariff Ha mid. (Captain); Doll ah Salam. Said. Harith. Salleh Osman. Mohamed Salleh, Eksan. Masood and Ahmad Shukor. Reserve Talb. Ahmad53 words
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Advertisement15 1934-10-25 16 Hint be Mire you Aau i Del Monte i sole agents: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD15 words
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Advertisement167 1934-10-25 16 BZAMBOANGA'S SPEEDY BANTAM- WT. CHAMPION WHO HAS FOUGHT OVEB 1M FIGHTS. HB BEAT |j THE FEATHEB-WT. CHAMPION OF THE OBIENT TABLE Y) ONCE AND LOST ONCB. Jil SPEED RETRO FMRK WEBER. Oiift (Fastest BanUm-wt. of Manila.) (Idol of Malaya who win have fc £K j#% NJJtv fifht his best to167 words
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1575 1934-10-25 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT. Blandford £20,000 Ahead. Another Lawn Tennis Plan. Maskell's Find. Amar Singh For Lancashire League. The English XV. h Bernard Darwin. The F. A. Cup Final. BLANDFORD, who Is certain to fill first1,575 words
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232 1934-10-25 17 A feature of the play In the SCR C tennis tournament yesterday was the victory of Chow Tat in the open singles over N. S. Wise. The Chinese player was at the top of his form and won in two straight sets. Llm Bong232 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-10-25 17 No tbW is Singapore! Vow of the new griffins imported by the Singapore Turf Club looking out of their boxes on board the ft*. Soadan Just after she had docked yesterday.31 words
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Article44 1934-10-25 17 Surrey's Easy Victory Over Sussex. i London, Oct. 24. The following were the results of the principal Rugby football matches played today: Kent 11 Eastern Counties 8. (At Beckenham.) Sussex 6 Surrey 28. (at Eastbourne.) Cam. Univ. 26 Bart's Hospital 8. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article24 1934-10-25 17 London, Oct. 24. In a league match today Hearts, playing at home, drew with Hamilton Academical- each side scorir.c one poal. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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221 1934-10-25 17 S.C.C. 38 points. Chinese nIL The Club turned out far too heavy and strong a XV for the Chinese on the padang yesterday afternoon and won by the largest margin recorded in any game this season, 38 points (4 goals, 6 tries)221 words
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Article151 1934-10-25 17 Tkantay. Oct. SB. Rugby: s.C.C. Training and Scrum Practice, padang. Hockey: S.C.C. va. United Services TangUn: Khalaa vs. Fort Canning; Rest Trial (Women's). SRC. ground. Football: S.C.P.A. League, A.A.C. vs. C.W.A.A., Jalan Beaar Stadium. Friday. Oct. M. Rugby: S.C.C. "A" vi. R.A., padang. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Medical College,151 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-10-25 17 The S.C.C. heel Mid J. Mackintosh gets the bail away to his outsides. An incident in yesterday's pune on the padang.21 words
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411 1934-10-25 17 (By Our Boxing Correspondent). Frankie Weber and Bud Walley. accompanied by Nai Kirn Lin, arrived in Singapore from Penang on Tuesday to fulfil their engagements against Speed Patro and Peter Geo»ge, respectively, at the New World tomorrow night. Weber and Walley look very411 words
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Article68 1934-10-25 17 Kampong Glam won their cricket league match against Java Road on Sunday. The feature of the play was the splendid bowling of Ismail Hajl All of Kampong G.am who took nine wickets in the first innings and seven in the second. The League table is now as68 words
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3146 1934-10-25 18 1 1 uh« tix<-«t» In Uovonuo During H»lf.Y«u-. .1 »«\i.'« *4 L i i i .i t»'«»« ««m i i. »i .ii-l.t. I a "«!.">* 11. I I mil feaIUMBAMII. I y MMtftMMM I I'M VMM ANM nihin i. i. i i3,146 words
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Advertisement28 1934-10-25 18 NMODtttIAN RID HAL PLUG OUT TOIAOOO! JM^ An Kmvlf* pfutwl Mm*' JnfLuA >(> t ll( A| |jTl"j P. A. BARTHOLOMEUtZ LTD., It. 44*4 4*l HACMIi* MUM lINiAPiWI J I28 words
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Article807 1934-10-25 19 THE OPEN ROAD. (By The Motoring Correspondent.) •¥N connection with notice number I have to inform you that no action other than making an entry on your driving record card to the effect that you neve been warned in connection with the offence complained807 words
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273 1934-10-25 19 Interests On Road Safety Question. ris announced that Mr. Hore-Belishu is to set up a Standing Road Safety Council, representative of all sections of road users, over which he will preside, with meetings held once a week, commencing this month. He believes that road problems must273 words
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Article101 1934-10-25 19 An interesting suggestion was recently made In the House of Commons that all heavy motor lorries should be compelled to carry equipment by means of which the sound of the horn of an overtaking vehicle could be amplified in the driving cab. This system is already in force101 words
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Article99 1934-10-25 19 Henry Ford baa had a most romantic career. The son of a New England farmer, he made the first American, motor car In 1893. and 40 years later witnessed the 22,000,000 th. Ford coming off the assembly line. The famous model "T" Ford oir, first made In99 words
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Article488 1934-10-25 19 HINTS TO WOMEN DRIVERS. The woman motorist must protect her skin against sunburn and frecklrs, and should her face or hands get burnt, or freckles appear, a suitable aid 'must be applied immediately. A useful protecting lotion can be prepared with calamlne. which is Quite simple488 words
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Article529 1934-10-25 19 SILENCE ZONE PROBLEM. What To Do. Is it advisable, many people are asking, to render the horn inoperative during the hours when, and In places where, hooting is illegal V The Automobile Association strongly deprecates this practice, on the ground that emergency conditions* may arise under529 words
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Article410 1934-10-25 19 INTERESTING DEVICE. Reports of the use on some English can of what Is called the fluid flywheel no doubt arouse a certain Interest, but the average motorist probably has only the vaguest knowledge of Just what the device Is and does. It Is not really a fly-wheel at410 words
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Article251 1934-10-25 19 Th Prince of Wales recently drov» a car which only a short while before had been a collection of nuts, bolts, spare parts and pieces. He took charge of it before it even reached the road, and was still on the assembly line at the251 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-10-25 19 A Scammell Pioneer type 6-wheeler for Siemens Bauunlon, of Berlin, climbing up and down two boards placed against a wall at an angle of about 7* decrees to the horizontal.30 words
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Advertisement128 1934-10-25 19 1935 II standard I ~^~^TNINE' I 4-DQOR SALOON |||^g^ fRF This Is a most attractive oar— the latest development of Standard's unl I£■ que vu 8 h car Dulldln K experience. Based on the lines of the 1934 Standard I "Nine," it differs from that successful model in its slightly128 words
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476 1934-10-25 20 Manners And Morals Past And Present The Goode Olde Dayes were far more often the Badde. This, at any rate, is the suggestion offered by; lerne L. Plunket and R. J. Mitchell In "Ye Goode Olde Dayes" (Methuen. 55.) Those who commend476 words
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Advertisement200 1934-10-25 20 I'VE LEARNED SOMETHING NEW ABOUT BREAKFAST Jpflfcjk used to eat a heavy breakfast every V II day... thought wouldn't feel satis- I I But I began to notice was slowing I then changed to lighter breakfasts I down o little felt half awake in I*■ Ult ruit Orape Nuts, tea200 words
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2459 1934-10-25 21 Petition Which Was Addressed To High Commissioner. (From Our Own Correspondent). Koala Lumpur, Oct. 22. The attitude of a certain section of the settlers of the Malay Agricultural Settlement in Kuala Lumpur, in clamouring' for exemption from taxes, was commented upon by the British2,459 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-25 21 in rwSfounc Utifcfoj THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ENTIRELY NOVEL THE MOST MODERN AND MOST ECONOMICAL CAR FRONT WHEEL DRIVE HYDRAULIC BRAKES OVERHEAD VALVE "FLOATING POWER" ENGINI INDEPENDENT WHEEL SUSPENSION WITH TORSION RODS ALL STEEL MONOCOQUE BODY FULLY STREAMLINED DESIGN SPEED i 62 M.P.H. WEIGHT: 2000 LBS. PETROL CONSUMPTION 31 MILES62 words
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Article121 1934-10-25 22 III.!. It 111 tl| iiIm.III H. ..hi 1, ..1 In ll mum A ul 111 I wit* paawtf .ii.d i.«*¥W iw>M4 IHsii l lii i... j 1M thai I iituipd lulxiui .vhUih yMm mq ,\|ut. i 111 h.inlllM M«l .i*ir .i«m ll W.1.1Ul IM V»n IH"»«iMI» ,1.121 words
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Article140 1934-10-25 22 MNturoNi il Aiiudixiit. I ..iinii vi llun M«il l' i >> Mi'4«l I"" feU i i. ..i .1.41 Um'Mton tif iiiiu mil Mrnf l«* Mu..J i .1 I.IM t'AUlldli JMtM ■pk ll| .11 iIhIU tllv«; pru|r*a Mill H.-4.1 i i Ml. 11. i N««d > #f N»'. t140 words
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Advertisement81 1934-10-25 22 IM< i Cm Om o| i. Mr lift it U.i..» i .1 i Imi..« tmvtt lMl« INwt I •hmiM M««T •"•••Ml U MM* UNI I* him tlktl ii. w it., hi* *m*«»l •hmu* ar« mhM 4M»*mU tllH«iwi. liil I.* wtl. 4MlV#l?ti •Nil* In IU». W 4U« •••...hi. art •*rlai«M»M II81 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-25 22 No more RUNNING Q\X\A Of INK JP Jr^maam m 4« u«i untMHMI I%^— <api— J«i4m«." I laUluMaaW? tUi. aVJH I ••WM. I M*lt Imß. I. I |i..i..t i>. il |iml««> VI «»»ii. I 1 I jU <4r r v CT v I KUN lUIH ii A HUN Mid 1., tl.99 words
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Article471 1934-10-25 23 Singapore Assizes. TEN CASES IN CALENDAR The i°«* criminal sessions of ten Supreme Court for this year commenced today before Mr. Justice Prichard. The calendar la a short one. ..■^■.imiwiy ten cases and for the first time this year no case of murder In listed471 words
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Letter555 1934-10-25 23 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Following the high example of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government. I also wish to disagree with the views put forward by Mr. Tan Chens Lock on the subject ot the Dlndlngs, but with very different reasons. All p^rpiwta concerned555 words
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Advertisement105 1934-10-25 23 Mipllii F«*r Stat tiirlsli- c t-Owlil &m? rrMrant i»rn- firmer mctoual. 1 Maumi hi tk* -DAILY MAIL* »ay% -Ok mt Ike Mat laihiliM r»mim it has feaea My in! tartnc j THE DAILY SKETCH ays "A ate pli to Mit nu)M)^ ttmu. I At aack alwwiac It iilwlit S The105 words
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