The Straits Times, 26 October 1934
1934-10-26
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Title Section38 1934-10-26 1 The Straits Times [CSTABUBHSD MKARLT A OMTDRT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954. PRICK 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement337 1934-10-26 1 fit <-o CSC:L ST. fPHONC 6151>. POPULAR AtRATtD WATER WOBWS SHAVEX NO SOAP The Quickest, Cleanest and NO BRUSH Easiest Method of Shaving tA SINGAPORE MERCHANT writes:- /4Hj)^ "I want to really thank you for bringing \M the use of SHAVEX to my attention. I 'agyfl|M think it is really337 words
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Advertisement92 1934-10-26 1 *W«llimwjr: m. Java ar c— ANNOUNCEMENT A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF CHILDREN'S WEAR WILL BE SHEWN IN THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT AT ROBINSONS FROM 25th OCTOBER TO 27th OCTOBER Everything for the Kiddies in the Latest Styles I COOKED MEATS PMPM H prepared Fresh Daily BILVERSIDE- BRISKET -PRESSED OX TONGUK I HAMS92 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-26 1 FOR I FLOWERS j IFHCKC 40U7 I 18. Cro**r« Read, j (Amb«r Wana>on«)13 words
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Advertisement604 1934-10-26 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incoroorated tn England) W«L PASBKNOER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'B GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAIt EASI MAIL SERVICR OUTWARD PROid LONDON POR CmNA AND JAPAN Dos Tonnage S-pore-CARTHAOB 15.000 Oct. 3« RANPURA ***** Nov. 9604 words
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Advertisement676 1934-10-26 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. lavKfli r^s! i.ii— j CF.NF.RAI. PASSENCER ACENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. IDCOTDOI aVC**X3 at) JSDsatt) TO LONDON. Naatas, Btanetßea, London. Antwerp Bittiisass aad Mllaiisafisgt Vessels Tonnage Doe Sal. HAKUSAN MARD 10.500 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 HARUNA MARD 10.600 Nov. 14 18 I KATORI MARD 10.000 Nov. 39 SO I676 words
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Advertisement694 1934-10-26 2 THE EAST ASIATIC (XL LIMITED. (Incorporated tn Denns»ult.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From Prom From B'pore Mahcea Port Penang MB. ffnam BORINQIA B'll 8/11 1/11 1/11 ERRIA 37/11 37/11 38/11 30/11 FIONIA 18/13 18/13 19/13 31/13 LALANDIA 8/1 8/1 9/1 11/1 JUTLANDIA694 words
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Advertisement244 1934-10-26 2 SBVBB^BBVBOJBBS^nBai PRESIDENT LINERS Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public looms; Swimming pool Delicious meals Hot and cold running water In each stateroom. Cabins for two or mare pesw nufiß with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly stink* from Manila244 words
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Advertisement1275 1934-10-26 2 k^kT ii|i^^^pSS^^T~™"^ I |^"^r^^^sßaT>^^^i^r THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THB Ht'A ICHIOW STEAM JTBTP CO. Bleam Bhtj Oa, Ltd. aad Catan MMaal (1931) LTD. Steaai Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LTa THE STRAITS BTKAMBHIP CO, LTO. THB SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD. TUB CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. The AUSTRALIAN1,275 words
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Article103 1934-10-26 3 Bulletin Of League Eastern Bureau. Week ended Oct. 20. Bassein: 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay: 6 smallpox cases and 1 death as compared with 1 case and 1 death in the previous week. Calcutta: 27 cholera cases and 4 deaths as compared with 22 cases and103 words
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Article118 1934-10-26 3 Request For Vessels To Observe Silence. The following circular has been addressed t3 the Shipping community by the Master Attendant: His Majesty the King has expressed a wish that on Armistic Day. Nov. 11. there should be a complete suspension of all normal business and locomotion throughout the118 words
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Article85 1934-10-26 3 TOBELO. Neth.. 684 tons, from Letong 36-10, Icr Sing-anang 30-10. BOEXONGAN. Dut., 528 tons, from Pemangkat 26-10. for Pemangkat 17-11. DUKAT. Nor.. 761 tons, from Bangtrok 36-10, for Bangkok 27-10. MAROS. Neth.. 360 tons, from Indraglri 25-10. for BaUvla 37-10. THESEUS. Brit 4.294 tons, from Hakodate 25-10. for85 words
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Article450 1934-10-26 3 The following passengers are booked for Straits ports by the Ranpura which left Marseilles on Oct. 19 and is due in Singapore on Nov. 9. Mrs. Bennett. Mr. T. D. Betteridge, Mrs. Betteridge. Mr. W. P. Botteley, Mrs. i Botteley. Mr. O. R. Brownie. Mr. J.I Cooper. Mrs. Cooper.450 words
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Article24 1934-10-26 3 The Master Attendant has requested vessels that are In harbour on Nov. 0. the day of the arrival of the Governor, to be "dressed."24 words
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Article220 1934-10-26 3 Germany To Make Bid To Keep It Germany Is preparing to fight with the Cunard-Whlte Star liner Queen Mary for the blue riband of the ocean, of which she is the present holder. "Even If the new English ship should gain the honour," says the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung,220 words
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Article91 1934-10-26 3 Fewer Laid-Up Ships In Britain. Rugby. Oct. 24. The Improvement In the shipping position is shown in the quarterly return of lald-up tonnage Issued by the Chamber of Shipping. During the past year to Oct. 1 the number of ships laid up in Great Britain and Ireland hasBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article95 1934-10-26 3 Final Decision To Hold It Next Month. At a committee meeting held In the Kobe City Office, it has been decided that the Kobe Port Festival, the holding of which has met various criticisms. wUI after all be held in November as scheduled. The committee also announces95 words
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Article46 1934-10-26 3 Shipping agents and stevedores in Kobe announce a 50 per cent, increase in shipping charges retro-active to Sept. 21. Since the typhoon, Ughter fees and wages of longshoremen ar.d other coolies have advanced sharply, and so the present action is unavoidable, it Is explained.46 words
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Article120 1934-10-26 3 Frtday, Octoter 26. Ships a—afsMe the Wharvo «r aspecte. U arrive. KEP PEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sn Tunria. Lch 'Crow.'* _n. -Lady Evelyn." Lch. _ttlwake," O*n. Venpvefc. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf NU. VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS. Ta-Jcn. Pacmr Albert Dock NU. Victoria Dock Nil. Krnpet Haxboar.120 words
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Advertisement21 1934-10-26 3 For everything appertaining to travel. Banking and freight, APPLY TO. COOKS V-A_f~s_l_« WACOgS^LITS 39. ROBINSON ROAD TELEPHONE 5903 NO BOOKING FEES.21 words
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Advertisement786 1934-10-26 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ID PM a) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.B. _XT_ AND SLAM STATES RAILWATB. TELEPHONE: Freicbt 8438— Paatag* Sill CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRESS. {Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CANADA. Hong Kong to England 28 days Hor.g Kong to Vancouver 18786 words
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Advertisement424 1934-10-26 3 EHFRMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated hi England.) ELLERMAN LINE. I FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and Saw Canal Due Balls Bteamer B'pore B'pors CITY OP KHARTOUM Oct. 29 Nov. S CITY OP BAGDAD Nov. 30 Dec. 2 rOB HONGKONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN Due Sails. Steamer S"pore Spore424 words
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Miscellaneous219 1934-10-26 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle 1 z z z z (CLUES.) ACROSS. Recite in private 22. Noisy tumult 23. Writer 1 -Svta 10. Servile 11. Endeavour 13. Bring into musical accord IS SS__T Solution Of Yesterday's -S. o_Jd U<m Puzzle. 21. Animal 26. Turned round 27 Example |c|u|R|Rle|N|THC]oiM|P|A|c|Ti 28. Introduces _l__l___~__l l__br__l_s__r_H219 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-10-26 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Las: night i Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. team ins C 'ir.shine temp. •K ara 'f Alor Star 88 2.01 9.6 75 Sitiawan 90 0.65 5.3 73 j Kota Bharu 89 0.04 8.7 75 > Buki t Jeram 86 Nil 6.1 72 Malacca 84 NU 4.974 words
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Advertisement458 1934-10-26 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any 9mtOic advertised in that columns kbJ conies W testimonials. Da Ml tend originals. A SALESMAN who has a thorough know1 c!?e o( the Kuala Lunpur markets In Piece Goods. Rough Goods and Sundries. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 302, Straits 'rimes.458 words
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Advertisement711 1934-10-26 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE NICE furn. rooms, $35 WO. Board opt mod. san. gar. Burop. 11. St. Nicholas FlaU. I SUITE, private verandah, entrance bath. Europ. mod. Also single room. Phone 4747. HOUSES. FLATS TO LET 81. WILKIE SOAD. Apply Malacca St. Bungalow 361 A. Orchard Road AngalH* Co HOUSE TO LET, Institution711 words
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Advertisement770 1934-10-26 4 MISCELLANEOUS TOD CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three meoUu for $1.60. Mtiiacer. Sunday Time*. IF TOD HAVE RELATIVES OB FRIENDS Ollfmi, U*m U» Stntto Budget posted to them mri week. $14 yearly tmitnfflns postage, outside Malaya. »13JO within Malaya Orders. accompanied fey remJttanoat. should770 words
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Advertisement693 1934-10-26 4 AUCTION NOTICES. BT OBDEB OF THE SUPREME COUBT OF JOHOBE AT JOHOBE BAHBD. Lud Application N«. 15 af 1934. MM B. M. 8. T. V. 9INNIAH PIIXAI by his at tomey B. M. 8. T. V. MUTHIAH PIIXAI M Z<, Jalan Tv Hnk Nee, Jofcore Bahn, Chargee, mad, CHEOW HONG693 words
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Advertisement492 1934-10-26 4 BUSINESS CARDS, Ere 3^ FIGARO. Raffles Hotel 93. Bras Basan Rd Room 1M Spore. LADIES' HAIBDRESSING BY EUROPEAN LADY EXPERTS. Try our NEW EUGENE Machine THERE'S NO OTHER HERB FOR PERFECT WAVING. for $15 ONLY and FITVA MACHINE. $8 $10 ONLY. SELETAR GRANGE European seaside residential hotel. Excellent food and492 words
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Advertisement224 1934-10-26 4 MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU and Miss HAMA SO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. New Stock. HOIXYVOQUE 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 Pattern.*. Inspection cordially invited. Prices Competitive G. IL KIAT CO, LTD.224 words
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Miscellaneous176 1934-10-26 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Jutside Vtthowt Malaya Malaya TmUf Monthly S IN I Quarterly f HIM f 7M 1 Half Yearly »17.«* 524.M 115.M Yearly SS4.H »4M» fttJt Note— OntsUUon cheques should beta* I the iiwal bank dtoeor t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instruction* for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are a« 25176 words
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Advertisement278 1934-10-26 5 HOTELS TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 p.m. to B. IS p.m. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. TONIGHT (FORMAL) TOMORROW NIGHT (informal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET SEA m* HOTEL AMY JOE PLEE THE FAMOUS VIENNESE DANCEPS Ideal Seaside Resor. Formerly Members of The Imanoff' Troupe278 words
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Advertisement233 1934-10-26 5 PH ILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL PFPRnnnrnoM= SFI FPTIVITY QIIAI ITV=VOI llMf?= AB SOLUTE 9IMPLIOTY OF OPERATION =l_ONfi DISTANCE RECEPTIONS MAINS OR BATTERY OPERATED. ALL- WAVE (from 12 meters upwards) ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY SOLE AGENTS. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of station THI" 49.9233 words
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Advertisement40 1934-10-26 5 FIRE- ACCIDENT-MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINEr WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. TH> LONDON ASBTJRANCK BONO KONO FIR* INBCK CO. LTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. WESTERN AHSIJKANCB CO. ONION INBCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD EAQLE STAR it BRIT. DOM IN3CK CO. LTD. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in40 words
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Advertisement550 1934-10-26 5 DEPRESSED BY ACUTE ACIDITY There can surely be no doubt about the effectiveness of a remedy for acidity that can give such permanent relief as ln this woman's case: "I suffered for many years from acidity ln various forms," she writes. "At last It became so acute that every morning550 words
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Miscellaneous295 1934-10-26 5 EMPIRE BROADCASTS. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed ln the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals Call Slgm Frequency Wavelength G6O 17,790 kc/s 16.86 m. GSF 15.140 ks/s 19.82 m. GSF 15,140 k;/s295 words
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Miscellaneous291 1934-10-26 5 estra (Leader, A Rossi), under the direction of Emlllo 'Colombo. Relayed from the Hotel Metropole. London. Wsltz, Frauenliebe (Fahrbach). Serenade Pathi etique (VolpatU). Roesa Czardas (Hubay). Selection, Walts Dream (Strauss). Tango, You are to Blame (Stransky). Cherry Ripe (Solo Violin, A. Rossi) (arr. Louis Revel). Paso Doble, O Donna Rita291 words
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Miscellaneous516 1934-10-26 5 GERMANY. FRIDAY, OCT. 26. 9 p.m. DJa Announcement (Germ., Kngl Oennan Folk Song. Programme-Forecast (German, Kncllsh). 8.15 Light Music. B*3o Woman's Hour. 8.46 News Bulletin (English). 9.0 Music from Hamburg: Instruments have a Dance. 10.0 Topical Talk. 10 15 Mews Bulletin (German). 10.30 Germany's River of Fata: Land and Folk516 words
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85 1934-10-26 6 Malacca, Oct. 23. The following have been chosen to represent Malacca at hockey against Selangor on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur: B. Alcantra, (S.FJL) H. M. de Souza Jr. (S.F.A.) and Kong Van (High School); J. Skadiang (S.F.A.), R. Leon (S.F.A.) and Abbas85 words
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Advertisement106 1934-10-26 6 POPPY DAY FUND. REMEMBER, REMEMBER tie FIFTH ef ROVEMBER! You certainly don't want G unpowder or Treason but if you want a good plot. Pretty Dances Delightful Songs, be sure to see "EVERGREEN" 6.15. November sth at the PAVILION SEATS: $2.00 (Reserved) $1.00. Obtainable at Kelly Walsh. By the kindness106 words
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Advertisement178 1934-10-26 6 "IDEAL" in Coffee. Be liberal with "Ideal" when adding it to coffee and you will get the real cream flavour. "Ideal" makes coffee into a nourishing beverage. IDEAL MILK Produced in England. PHILLIPS' I!* Dental Magnesia il Contains over 75% *2^* Milk of Magnesia V "SJI Protects the Gums |H178 words
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Article361 1934-10-26 7 Today's Programme. Call Sign ZOE Wavelength 76 Metres. 7 p.m. Indian Music— Odeon Records, "Kamalappada Malarlnal-Kamapee-thathir— Miss M. Mohanambal. "Vandatta Vanda Idathll-Madhava Manolayava Mia« P. Saradamal. "Urukku Ilatthavan— Pamalal Kuylle"—Miss M. Kannammal. "Navaneeda Chora Krishna". Parts 1 and 2 Sarasbathi, Stores Dramatic Group. Records supplied by361 words
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Advertisement180 1934-10-26 7 15 Jewels Swiss Lever Chromium $21. Stainless Bteel $27. 1 Gold $56 Swiss Watch Specialists X'MAS SALE Commencing 20 Mon., Oct. 29th Discount on until Saturday all articles Nov. 3rd, 1934. sold. ECHIGOYA Co., Ltd. 54-56 Middle Road. WANTED CABARET TURNS for Up-Country Club. Reply stating vacant dates and Terms,180 words
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Advertisement86 1934-10-26 7 Armistice Day 1934. WiU aU purchasers of POPPIES AM* POPPY WREATHS kindly note that only POPPIES with the BRITISH LEGION MARK in the centre are genuine BRITISH LEMON POPPIES and that it is the' proceeds from these alone that go to the Earl Haig's Fond. Singapore, October, 25th 1934. What86 words
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Advertisement442 1934-10-26 7 E OPENING TONIGHT 6.15-9.15 U PAVILION w""™ ON ICX KAY JOHNSON -^^^^^^imiiiiniiiiii TV WAITHt CONNOLLY NO MEN ALLOWED I Jf| "ZTZSZ" M*« w»r« taboo to th«»» j Beauties stieHwd «t»—mi<> fh«y j thouf ht about wo» »i»»n Writi>olnUoAnt a daring -*]-|4-BbM theme! ft\ fl Rl i Imprison them befjjfcfcj I^Blfl442 words
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Article201 1934-10-26 8 Rubber Prices Still Sagging. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 26. The dull conditions which have been the feature of the rubber market still prevail in the absence of any pronounced buying interest and prices continue to sag. It \s unlikely that any change will occur until201 words
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Article309 1934-10-26 8 Singapore, Oct. 26, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 6.50 Java Cube 8.50 Hamburg Cube 9 50 White Muntok Pepper 62.00 White Pepper 61.00 Black Pepper 21.C0 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 2.85 Copra, mixed 260 2.60 Small Flake Tapioca 375 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 525 Small309 words
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Article21 1934-10-26 8 The Air Mall dispatched from Singapore on Oct. 18 was delivered In London on Oct 25 (7 days).21 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article214 1934-10-26 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 3/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 M, London,214 words
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Article89 1934-10-26 8 Rugby, Oct. 24. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.35 Athens 515 sellers. Belgrade 217 Berlin 12.35 i/ 2 Bombay 1/6 1/16. Brussels 21.31 Bucharest 495 Buenos Aires 36'/> sellers official Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.25 Helsingfors 226 V^s Hong Kong 1/7% Lisbon 110 V« Madrid 36 13/32 Milan 58 1/16British Wireless - 89 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article428 1934-10-26 8 Issue Vai. Pd. I/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 4/6 Sellers. 5/[1 £1 Asam Kumbang il £1 Austral Malay >/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng' 11 1 Bangrin Tin El *£1 Changkat Tin Q £1 Chenderiang >0 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fat >/- 5/- Hong Kong428 words
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Article301 1934-10-26 8 Issue /al. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 A. Brick 7% Pref. 2.05 2.15 2 I Alex. Brick OrtL 1.60 1.70 0 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 10.75 :i £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.18.0 6.2.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00 •1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 8. 24/-301 words
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Article127 1934-10-26 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. r of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. I Singapore Municipal 4V£ px. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 n0m.. Singapore Municipal 4V& P-c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 110 115 nom. j Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963127 words
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Article362 1934-10-26 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today s Prices Kraser Lyall Evatt Co. AUenby ($1) 1-90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.55 1.60 1.50 1.60 A. Hitam ($1) 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 A. Malay ($2) 3.45 3.60- 3.40 3.50 A. Molek ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.10362 words
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Article279 1934-10-26 8 Toda> Brlawan and M°dan (Tinombo) 3 pm. Btngkalts. Port de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe. Slak and SMat PandJang (Ampang) .3 p m. Slbu (Kuranda) pn, Aden (By Train) 7 p.m. East Africa (By Train) ..7 p.m. America (North) Except Western Canada and Western States of USA (By279 words
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Article127 1934-10-26 8 The rate of issue is Rs. 155 $100 The rate of payment ;s Rs. 157 $100 The rate of payment is the run current on the day ot receipt ol tin Money Order Advice by the Straiu Settlements Post Office. The rates ot issue ol Money Orders drawn127 words
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Article70 1934-10-26 8 1 Daily Prices Current For R.M A. i No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Oct. 26. I Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheev 6%d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 13 15/16 per lb. Spot (loose) (F. 0.8.) Nov.70 words
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Advertisement57 1934-10-26 8 LONDON to SINGAPORE in 4 DAYS Why not fly Homo for your local leave? Squadron Leader Malcolm Macgregor Mr. Henry Walker in a Colonial "Miles Hawk" with an 120 H.P. Gypsy 111 Engine did the journey from Rangoon to Singapore at speed of 160 M.P.H. The ail-in fuel cost from57 words
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1153 1934-10-26 9 Provisional Agreement Entered Into. A circular to shareholders of Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. Issued by the secretaries, Messrs. Evatt it Co., Penang. states The directors regret the delay which has of necessity occurred in the distribution of the shares in Southern Klnta Consolidated,1,153 words
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453 1934-10-26 9 The following are the prices cents per catty, where not otherwise stated prevailing I at the Singapore markets as furnished by the Market Inspector on Oct. 19: I Meat.— Beef steak (round) 28 per catty, beef stew or curry 24, port, lean 42.453 words
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Article20 1934-10-26 9 The following outputs are for September: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd.. 56.000 lb. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate 39.000 lb.20 words
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Article21 1934-10-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent London. Oct. 25. CastleAcld.— Profit at June 30. £6.415; dividend. 5 per cent.; forward. £2.410.21 words
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Article248 1934-10-26 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 25. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocJu, are given below. The rise or fall is in relation to tfee price of Oct. 24. GOVERNMENT SI OCRS BRITISR Rim or M Conversion Loan 5% 118248 words
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Article490 1934-10-26 9 Revolutionary Changes In Rubber Industry. 1 The following notes on plantation interests in Malaya are culled from the Investors' Chronicle. Another indication that rubber companies are earning more liberal pro fits is the 5 per cent, dividend declare I ed by Seaport (Selangon Rubber although this involves490 words
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Article41 1934-10-26 9 Qeneral Motors Standard Oil ex. pd. US. Steel National City Bank General Electric Union Pacific American Tobacco B. American Can US. Rvbber Woolworth 30% 108 34* 22 IBS 103% •0% 102% 16K 60% 1 tt +3* 11 tt 1V41 words
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Article260 1934-10-26 9 Improvement Due To Motors. The September issue of the Bulletin from the Hague Satistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council shows that in the first seven months, of 1934 tha. "apparent" world consumption of tin has been 68.641 tons, compared with 71, 1260 words
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134 1934-10-26 9 Messrs Quthrie it Co., Ltd.. write: All rubber markets remain dull and appear to have adopted a waiting attitude, in all probability due to the expectation that an announcement regarding next year's quota Is likely to be made in the near future. Latest quotations134 words
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Advertisement652 1934-10-26 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) The liability 01 members t* limited to the •xtent and in manner presc Ibed by Ordinance No 0 of 1920 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: BONO RONG. Authorised Capital »50.000,000 Issued and fully paid up 520.000.000 Reserve Funds: Sterling I652 words
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Advertisement427 1934-10-26 9 BANKING. Cn ALTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA /ND CHINA. Oncorporated in Enp.'and by Royal Charter 1633) Paid Up Capital lv 600.004 ihare& ol tb each 13.000.9 M Reserve Puna a.000.0w Reserve Liability of Proprietors a.oooioot BEAD OFFICE: Mshopscafe. London E.CX A«wta and Braacbea. Alor Star *****0 Palgoo AmrlUar Ipob Bemarant427 words
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1073 1934-10-26 10 There was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Federal Couuci! the report of a joint committee appointed in May of this year to make recommendations on the following terms of reference "To consider the effect of1,073 words
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Article493 1934-10-26 10 STILL WE WAIT. I Australia is now connected with Great Britain by -the most modem system of photo-telegraphy. Transmitting and receiving apparatus Installed by Cable and Wireless, Limited, has Just been made available for public use for the transmission of pictures and other photo- telegraphic matter.493 words
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Article1056 1934-10-26 10 WILD LIFE. Part I. "Are we in a satisfactory position ourselves regarding our oum policy for the preservation of the fauna in the territories under our charge? "I think the answer must be that we are not," writes Mr. Theodore Hut-back in the following interesting article in1,056 words
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Advertisement207 1934-10-26 10 AUSTIN REED f\ OF REGENT STREET A THE SIX-POiNT SUMMIT SHIRT Zvery refinement of tailoring and sewing that you can have ir. a shirt —no matter how expensive— is in these Summit six-point shirts. And of course every Summit shirt is, and always has been, guaranteed against Shrinking and against207 words
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Advertisement111 1934-10-26 10 ARRIVED per COMORIN NEW AUTUMN MODELS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 2rt&T 11. Batter; Road. Slacaporc Phone >IM. WHY NOT PAT A VISIT TO and see for yourself her wonderful creations. There are dresses to suit every occasion and (more Important) to suit ever; figure and pocket. NIKKO HOUSE, It, Batter; Road.111 words
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Advertisement36 1934-10-26 10 STRANDBERG —At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, on October 25, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Strandberg, a son. WILSON— At S Swiss Cottage, on the SSth lnst.. to Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Wllfon, a daughter.36 words
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436 1934-10-26 11 MANCHUKUO MONOPOLY OF OIL OPPOSED. NINE-POWER TREATY BREACH. Holland Expected To Take Similar Action. The British Government has made representations to the Japanese Government in "connection with Manchukuo's announced intention to establish an oil monopoly. The establishment of this monopoly, it isReuter - 436 words
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Article91 1934-10-26 11 4 Per Cent. Increase In Great Britain. Rugby. Oct. 24. Th? money value of retail sales in Britain during September was 4.1 per cent, greater than in September, 1933, increases being recorded for all districts. The first eight months of the tradIng year showed an increase of 3.3British Wireless - 91 words
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Article177 1934-10-26 11 Land And Air Offensive By Canton Forces. Hong Kong, Oct. 25. Assisted by 30 bombing planes, the Cantonese forces defending the northem border of Kwangtung have begun a counter-attack on the Communist positions at Chungshek and Anyuan,; on the Kwangtung-Kiangsl frontier, i Fifty thousand Government troops have arrived atSin Chew Jit Poh - 177 words
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Article89 1934-10-26 11 Coloniale Economic Conference. Paris, Oct. &>. France's "Ottawa conference," known as the Coloniale Economic Conference, will open on Dec. 3. This was the most Important announcement in the communique issued after the meeting of the cabinet which decided to convoke Parliament tor Nov. 6. The Government intend toReuter - 89 words
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Article49 1934-10-26 11 London. Oct. 23. The death is announced cf Sir John Aird. a member of the famous engineering firm, who helped to build the Assauan Dam. He Is succeeded in the baronetcy by his son. Major John Aird, one of the Prince of Wales' equerries. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 49 words
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Article40 1934-10-26 11 Desenzana. Oct. 23. Sub Lieut. Angello. an Italian speed flyer, whizzed dizzily round a closed circuit around Lake Garda and claimed a speed of 437 miles an hour, beatir.3 Ms oin record of 42C.— Reuter WirelessReuter - 40 words
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Article101 1934-10-26 11 $50,000,000 Issue Oversubscribed. New York, Oct. 25. The issue of $50,000,000 home loan bonds has been over-subscribed. j The major feature; of the balance oi i I international payments here for thj first six month of this year, according to the Department of Commerce, were the inflow ofReuter - 101 words
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Article43 1934-10-26 11 Categorically Disavowed In London. London, Oct. 25. Political utterances by members of the FBI. Mission in Manchukuo are categorically disavowed in official quarters. It is emphasised that the party has no political mission or political advisers of any sort.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article59 1934-10-26 11 Detroit, Oct. 23. Dr. Jean Plccard, accompanied by his wife, has started on a new attempt on the stratosphere In a balloon 175 feet high. The Doctor Is a brother of the famous Belgian balloonist.— Reuter Wireless. Detroit, >ct. 23. The stratosphere balloon landed at an Isolated spotReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-10-26 11 Men of the Royal Air Force leaving Southampton on the troopship Lancashire for Basra and Karachi. Fresh arrivals for Singapore will arrive on the Somersetshire in the mar future.29 words
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Article730 1934-10-26 11 Narrow Escape At Alpr Star. The veteran of the air race, SquadI ron Leader Stodart. accompanied by his 24-year-old cousin. Mr. K. G. Stodart. flying a single-englned Air Speed Courier, arrived this morning at 7.15 and took off fifty minutes later. They nearly met with a seriousReuter - 730 words
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Article156 1934-10-26 11 Radical Socialists' Opposition. Nantes, Oct. 25. The existence of the present National Government of France is threaten ed by the opposition of the Radicil Socialists, the strongest single party in parliament, to the proposals of M. Doumergue, the Prime Minister, for constitutional reform. The Radical Socialist congress,Reuter - 156 words
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Article49 1934-10-26 11 Form Of Present From Public. London, Oct. 25. The Duke of Kent (Prince George) has agreed to a suggestion that intended wedding presents from the public should take the form of donations to a fund for rebuilding the St. George's Hospital, of which he is president. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article87 1934-10-26 11 Rivalry Among The Generals. Hendaye. Oct. 23. The possibility of a second military dictatorship in consequence of the Socialist uprising Is voiced by wellinformed arrivals f:om Madrid who state let.dlng generals are discussing a plan which alms, inter alia, at ousting President Zamora and the reason why nothingReuter - 87 words
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Article34 1934-10-26 11 London, Oct. 17. Blgnor Mussolini today paid British tax-collectors taxes amounting to £250 on royalties he received for his play 100 Days," as it was also produced in England. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 34 words
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Article29 1934-10-26 11 Vienna. Oct. 18. Two hundred and fifty Communists, who were arrested here on Wednesday In a general round-up, have been sent to the concentration camp at Woel-lersdorf—Aneta-Trans-Ocean.29 words
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Article119 1934-10-26 11 Combined U.S. Fleet. RUSHED THROUGH IN 39 HOURS. Panama. Oct. 25. The combined United States Atlantic and Pacific fleets, comprising 88 vessels, were rushed through the Panama Canal from the Carribean to the Pacific in 39 hours, eight hours less than the last time whenReuter - 119 words
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Article83 1934-10-26 11 Should Be Stabilised, Declares Mr. Bingham. London, Oct. 23. The pound and dollar should b; stabilised with relation to each other, declared the American Ambassador, Mr. Bingha/u. in an address to the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution. It Is desirable that other nations be included, but if that Is impracticableReuter - 83 words
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Article54 1934-10-26 11 Berlin, Oct. 23. > Relchsbishop Mueller takes the oath of allegiance on Thursday. This announcement Is held to denote tnat Hitler is supporting Mueller. It is expected the Chancellor < n Thursday will deliver an address dealing with all church problems, including Catholics, and dictate v policyReuter - 54 words
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Article665 1934-10-26 11 Chiang: Complies With Nationwide Requests. NANKING EXPLAINS Differences With South Removed. The Fifth Kuomintang Congress has been postponed indefinitely at the request of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek "in order to enable the anti-Red Campaign first to be completed." Meanwhile, President Lin Sen and Dr. H. 11. Kung state665 words
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Article47 1934-10-26 11 Shanghai, Oct. 25. The Finance Minister, Dr. H. H. Kung, emphatically denies a report that the Government is proceeding with an inflation policy. He emphasises that China is not considering the gold standard. Reuter. (More on China's currency I problems on Page 16).Reuter - 47 words
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943 1934-10-26 12 Woman Stepson Acquitted On Homicide Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. ."It is easy of coarse for as silling here, in cold blood to say that the blow which the second accused struck was a very heavy one, but we must take943 words
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Article280 1934-10-26 12 One Caught SEVEN YEARS' PRISON SENTENCE. Sentence of seven years' rigorous Imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Prlchard In the assize court yesterday on Lee Chok Lam who was' convicted of armed robbery. Mr Clark, the D.P.P.. conducted the prosecution and the accused was not represented.280 words
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Article48 1934-10-26 12 The other three men opened a draw and x) >k away a wristlet watch and ..sn totalling some $10. They ran■toea but took nothln v after, the alleged ln-it-it locking the door from the A report w*a made to the polue the neJ^ m48 words
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Article231 1934-10-26 12 End Of Protracted Case. Having appeared before the court on j twelve previous occasions. T. N. Das. i an Indian labour contractor, and Labh Singh, a watchman, were acquitted I when they appeared yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander In the third court, for the thirteenth231 words
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Article65 1934-10-26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng. Oct. 24. Yap Boon Eng, a Penang Chinese who was recently arrested by the Taiplng police for possession of 320 lottery tickets, was again before the Talping magistrate today. Inspector Lee Klat Seong. stated Un investigations were not yet completed and asked for65 words
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Article124 1934-10-26 12 Sikh Cowherd Who Lost His Temper. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplnc Oct. 24. One day's imprisonment $25 Fine $50 compensation. This Is the extent of the punishment which Bara Singh, a cowherd, had to suffer for losing his temper an.' assaulting Boor Singh, a countryman The story124 words
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116 1934-10-26 12 A fatal accident resulting In the death of a young Malay clerk, Moha- mcd bin Abdul Rahman, employed at I the Statistical Department had It? final echo yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district Judge. Mohamed was knocked down at116 words
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209 1934-10-26 12 Chinese Charged In Assize Court. I Alleged to have been in possession > of a counterfeit chop for the purpose of committing forgery. Kwok Hon Loy, was charged in the assize court yesI terday before Mr. Justice Prichard and i a common Jury. 1 Mr.209 words
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Article47 1934-10-26 12 Any one who wishes to nave a personal wreath placed on the Cenotaph jii Armistice Day should forward orders, together with a donation, to Mrs. Prentis, 22, Stevens Road. Singapore, at the earliest possible moment. Cheques should be made payable to 'he Poppy Day Fund.47 words
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Article498 1934-10-26 12 Axe And Spearhead. CHINESE WOMAN WHO WAS CONVERTED. (From Our Own, Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 2s. The injuries sustained by a North Indian watchman employed at the Socony oil store in Port Swettenham, and his Chinese wife, who were botn ferociously attacked with an axe and spearhead,498 words
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Article64 1934-10-26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Oct. 22. Mr. Win. S. B. Klooster, a member of the Medan Broadcasting Association Board informs me that the Association is trying to get back the 63 metres wavelength, on which it will again be possible for listeners in Malaya to hear the64 words
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Article129 1934-10-26 12 Siamese Woman's Claim For Damages. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. H Allegations of wrongful arrest f a young Siamese woman, named 800 Bom, were made against Phra Naum a Siamese Buddhist monk, who appeared before Mr. J. P. Blddulph, today, as defendant in a129 words
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Article580 1934-10-26 12 A PADI POLICY AT LAST! We are glad to note that several new technical officers are to be engaged in connection with the development schemes to give the expert advice that is so essential and we are particularly pleased to see that Malay assistants are580 words
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Article60 1934-10-26 12 Alleged Knife Attack On Elderly Man. A youn<\ Malay woman was accuse 1 of having used a knife on an elderly Malay named Dollah. when she appeared before the second magistrate yesterday. The woman sal< she had mam quarrels with Dollah but denied i:sim a knife. The case60 words
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Article102 1934-10-26 12 SINGAPORE. ALHAMBRA Lost Patrol. 0.15—9.11. CAPITOL 20 Million Sweethemrte. 8 .5-* IS. GREAT HOEI.I) Cabaret— Let's Fall In Love Ac The Cohens 4c Kellys In Trouble. MARLBOROIGH Leila Majnun. 6.15— 9 15. NEW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing, Talkies. Theatres Cinemas PAVILION Eight Girls In a Boat with Dorothy102 words
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Advertisement120 1934-10-26 12 I Points of Protection M"^ LUBRICATION Tht >' our "> depend* on proper lubrication. lubrication meant attention to each and every uttle detail— we never forget these deta.lj. BRAKING know your brifcei have been properly adiuittd maiei for tafety and motoring confidence STEERING W"" carefully and icrupulously attended to. Our120 words
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Article, Illustration571 1934-10-26 13 I Local Society's Concert Production. Since thirty years ago when Sir Edward German gave Merry England to the public, this tuneful opera has been produced a thousand times on stage and in concert hall. It has been a success in West End theatres, and England's leading571 words
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Article152 1934-10-26 13 Expression Of Thanks To Selangor Ceylonese. iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. The following letter was received by the Ceylonese of Selangor from the secretary to the Governor of Ceylon: I am directed by His Excellency j the Governor to inform you that a copy152 words
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Article83 1934-10-26 13 Tamil Who Died Through Over-eating. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned on the Tamil who died through over-eating. The deceased left home one night with a Sikh. He returned, went to sleep and was found dead the83 words
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Article106 1934-10-26 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Oct. 25. A Malay answering the name of Nan was yesterday produced before Ungku Hassan the third magistrate at Muar. He was arrested In Muar along with a girl named Sadusl alias Peccah binte Pondu, who It Is alleged he kidnapped from106 words
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729 1934-10-26 13 Against Waiting For Witness From India. The ease against I. I. Modallar Navalincam, J.P., a well-known member of the local Tamil community, was postponed for a date to bi> fixed on the application of Mr. V. D. Xnowles yesterday in the Assiie Court before Mr.729 words
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Advertisement291 1934-10-26 13 RONEODEX VISIBLE RECORDS PROVIDE THE X-RAY OF BUSINESS THE NEW WAY FOR ALL RECORDS ASK FOR LEAFLET NO. 1541 RWP ltd. TMC OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 3. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. Branches:- IPOH PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. I (tivcs that m.itt I for cleansing II I complexion I and mjssjgc. II the291 words
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Advertisement215 1934-10-26 13 The Famous Cali of TARZAN that sfm^ f he whole world knows Uf JOs>\V (CAPITOL Opening Wed. Next] V *i >j M.G.Ms grand thrilling Jungle j IZ? *""i I Epic that Ever y bod y wMl en *°y I 7 i T^k "TARZAH HIS MATE" i j Unbelievable fl^ I215 words
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Advertisement237 1934-10-26 13 j GOOD NEWS SHELVADOR REFRIGERATORS ARE NOW FROM 1195.00 UP. We were the first to bring In electric refrigerators with motor to sell under $300.00 and we are also the first to fill the long felt need by offering SHELVADOR REFRIGERATOR AT SIRS. 00. Sole \%to> LEE FLETCHER 102, North237 words
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489 1934-10-26 14 (..L.urs 4; Whites 2. In preparation for the annual Poppy Day women's hockey match, which takes place on Nov. 7. a trial for the Rest players was held on the SRC padang489 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-10-26 14 R. A. Ashworth comes across to check an attack by the United Services. An incident In yesterday's game on the padang which was played at a fast pace.28 words
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Article2021 1934-10-26 14 FOOTBALL TOPICS. Charge The Free Kick. The U. 5. Officers. Changes In Singapore Pack. Perak Disappoint. T. G. Scott Not To Play.— Negri Malacca's Visit. Refereeing. Why The S. S. V. F. Won. (By Our Football Correspondent.) ONCE again players have shown their Ignorance of the laws of2,021 words
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Article102 1934-10-26 14 Briggs And Rozario Not Able To Play. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seretnban, Oct. 25. The following have been selected to represent the Negri-MsJacca in the Inter-State Rugby match against Singapore on Saturday. G. Pinto; H. G. Banham, A. N. Other, Sheppard, P. McNee; B. J. Layers, F. A.102 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-10-26 14 Another froup at Juan S. Alvar's training camp at East Coast Road. Left to Right: Peter George, Max Santos. Kid Leyte, Francis Aposto, Speed Patro, and Juan S. Alvar.29 words
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82 1934-10-26 14 Melbourne, Oct. 25. At the close of play today Lindrum had scored 19.740 points and was 709 ahead of Davis. Llndrum's highest break was 1.474. He had no difficulty In making many corner to corner nursery cannons and compiled other breaks of 596 andReuter - 82 words
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Article23 1934-10-26 14 London, Oct. 25. In a friendly Rugby match at Newport today Newport defeated Oxford University by 6 points to nil. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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312 1934-10-26 14 BongSoo 's Easy Passage To Semi-FinaL C. K. Pang entered the semi- finals of the SC.R.C. open tennis tournament yesterday, when he beat Cheon^ Chee Llm, 4 6—2. 6-^l. Pang lost? the first set, but once ha found his touch the issue was in no doubt and he conceded only312 words
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Article54 1934-10-26 14 Championship Ties Not To Be Played This Week-End. We are advised by the honorary secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association that there will be no play in the Singapore championship tournaments this week-end and all ties advertised for tomorrow will be played off on Saturday and Sunday Nov.54 words
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Advertisement21 1934-10-26 14 Prevent Colds conquer Sore Throat by taking FORMAMINr Tht Germ-Killing Throat TabUt See FOR SALE and WANT ads. on Page IV.21 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-10-26 15 Three of the boaer. wke are taklnapart I. tonight a Bght at the New IHI lo Hlahl Petrr (.r.irg* (Mr ml final event) Npeed Patro (Main eveat against Weber) Juan H Alvar (Manager) and Krancia Apoato.36 words
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1621 1934-10-26 15 HOME RUGBY REVIEW. Blackheath's Great Victory Over Newport. (From Our London Correspondent London. Oot. 18. Kuiitty football rnthualaata In I don had plenty of choice m to the iiLuiii. i tv wituh they ahould m>«iui laat Saturday afternoon. At tha KecKlold. Blackheath entertained Newport and1,621 words
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512 1934-10-26 15 LMMtaL Ott 25. Tliv Cambridgeshire BUkea will be wmurkel uver a dtalunce of I i 1 hirktni on Wntueaday. 11, At the moment M horaea are mi in tin dm nog i in- [niiuwiiiti b atarlera ami Jockeya aa (••> i ii Nlilitil >Ni w-u >Reuter - 512 words
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96 1934-10-26 15 IftOBI (»ur t>*n (Hi respondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct 36. Si-langor are meeting Malacca here on StttutiLtv In un inter Stale hockey unit h The team has been chosen as follows rteng Nam Oorbcx uingh and i I Qr«l| A N Shepherdson. L do96 words
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Article141 1934-10-26 15 OoiAf Likely To He Heavy Tomorrow. drum Our Own t'orrecptiudent.) Ipuh. w. i «b Some etoellent aporl la eipected on the opening day of the Perak Turf t'luh autumn profeaalunal meeting tuiimrrow. although the going la likely to be heavy on account of heavy rain for141 words
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Article116 1934-10-26 15 Tb4»/ Rugby: sac "A" M. R A pa.Uitf. HaeW 800. VS. M«UmU Ooflage. Cottage ground. 5.0.R.0. va. R.A., B.OJl.O.; WliuiUrea U n Imuau AuihUUki Bataalier Road; Yaua« IndUu KS. n V M.0.A., Y.M.O.A. ground FiK.tlmll a l T A I«MUf. BAD, V*. 8.A.A.. Jalaa BMW iUdhun. B««lug nmiklg116 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-10-26 15 Women'a huikry trial on the paiUm I lio Krvl i<-li,n K huiy for 11.. n match wild the tiuruneana.19 words
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151 1934-10-26 15 United Service* I j sts t i The Cricket Club were dlsUmih unfortunate to lose to the Unitoi Services at hockey on the paduny yesterday afternoon by the odd in three.151 words
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Advertisement169 1934-10-26 15 N JL^L^H PJU Illi jkA Ii 1 Ktllli NUN* MBhm AT THE LONDOM _TONIGHT TONIGHT O at r ME NEW WORLD ARENA. B f\ IsK THC WHOLE TOWN WILL BE THERE TO SEE THE Xfj-. J; V^ PETRO v.. WEBER f\^ O V fight v JMr ykf ii PLUS 3169 words
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195 1934-10-26 16 %NA»*.ll »1 I l»M.irn Aml.il ion lo Rrromr Dictator. llmi 1 1 i*it I I 4m «Ai»mA II til a ,ii v I l *l. I. 1,.^. 1 to. •■•♦l«| .i. I ,4»,,i ,1 Ma* 111 ItM i I t- t I I.195 words
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Article47 1934-10-26 16 •lUI.INMI.INMI Mm n INHM I n-Mlf I I fl*H. I I I frl t1 1 k i. j| f j. t 1 i|»«| I H«i ft I K Ml I MII A i"»'"' I '^1 n^H m t;_l-' Ml*.. iSuOm l»* BS I H..47 words
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Article31 1934-10-26 16 im<U HiM liiirl.r MINHION tC) NOHtll I'im.m if, i; 4< |t I II. .1 i«'»'lHr WHMf I^Wi JJriHl rh«H# If" m! lit Iwiw IMMM »r Kfi Wln| OwH* •*'i31 words
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Advertisement32 1934-10-26 16 thrift of, nnt/,,,,; ||l/ inwmNy iiskfiirSNOWCRETE wMltt PftRUANB rrwrNi iV»h.,,. o ,f aNnw. Mftf pualla iuilrflnga prlv«<« §<**>* «n tin »m.iiil wh.. iimrili wltlin SI MMMfIM (Mil tNI ONM MtltlllM WNITI PORTLAND eiMfNI32 words
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Article139 1934-10-26 17 WHHt-^m Pinnim if (TS i pr'^^orf 5 wtii< fi It 111. fl i... 1. I■ Mm ps; Mm: AllditMf ttHt#Rltml Ml Mf M» BmwrP )'"^WWEJr Bn Yttr 4flfffMMl|i Five- rear Agreement*. I 1 it li I all I writing about normU emmtSonM In an II t I139 words
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Article43 1934-10-26 17 fyonuon.' ■I 1,1, l c ha k ityir narirT *>»*>«•'' ■rallfllrlttiißiiii »v v {JfAf M#kW a y inw int ourrey uonwiPr FxtJnJlon.". TTITri I" (iiui Aid rtwwrr tt^ w I IF"» i K i I I i* L tAw4 r43 words
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Advertisement90 1934-10-26 17 68Nf AINEK 1 i ¥8W §AN €9UNf ON: ||k^^ PA6K HUg "■HUP lf H Miuvm Qeuifwii Limitii LOOK A|»ye HIAOI ELEY KYNOCH CARTRIBGIS r *n.^*'* (i i li i BIUIHSIII ftb'H !U tBBBDI! MR! Bill* Itt^ 1 x r I r > I ■MIMWt- afatSb iIM <"' i■■ i¥titi«i< lß»i'»*^C»mi'90 words
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Article1655 1934-10-26 18 BUKIT HO SWEE FIRE RELIEF FUND FINAL CASH DISTRIBUTION O\ OCT. 28 CHOUAN DISTRICT ASSOCIATION PROJECTED WELCOME TO NEW GOVERNOR SHOEMAKERS' STRIKE. (Prom Our Chinese Correspondent.) Victims of the fire which broke out at Tlong Bahru and Bukit Ho Swee on Aug. 8 are requested to1,655 words
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165 1934-10-26 18 Some idea of the extent to which the Mersey Tunnel is likely to be used may be gathered from figures of the traffic In the four weeks since the tunnel was opened. Not even yet can It be said that the165 words
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Article129 1934-10-26 18 "HOW DARE YOU An Amusing Story Of Mr. Churchill. Clad in a white gown, and infurlatedly waving a couple of paint brushes, Mr. Winston Churchill chased an over-zealous photographer out of the grounds of a chateau at Oolfe Juan, on the French Riviera. The chateau belongs to Miss Maxime Elliott,129 words
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Article73 1934-10-26 18 The Soviet Institute of Fertilisers has solved the problem of producing ammophos, one of the most effective of mineral fertilisers. Ammophos contains both nitrogen and phosphorus, is easily absorbed by almost all plants in any soil and has nutritive value four times higher than that of super-phoaphaf. Over73 words
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Advertisement244 1934-10-26 18 STOMACH PAINS CEASE IN 5 MINUTES. A letter does not have to be long to tell a wonderful story. And this is a wonderful story for you If you know what it is to suffer from stomach trouble. It is from Mr. J. R of Coventry "Thank you very much244 words
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Advertisement159 1934-10-26 18 s*~r F te*^ M Mr. C.W.A. Scott Winner of the London/Melbourne Air Race, who with T. CAMPBELL BLACK, flew from Mildenhall to Melbourne in the record time of 70 hours, 59 minutes and 50 seconds, sent the following cable of appreciation to Messrs. Wander 1 Ai» the Manufacturers of tho159 words
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Article111 1934-10-26 19 Co-operation Promised. DEMAND THAT BUDGET BE BALANCED. Washington, Oct. 25. The American Bankers' Association has replied to President Roosevelt's request for the loosening of private credit by unanimously adopting resolutions promising to co-operate with the Government and demanding a balanced budget. The resolution promising co-opera-tionReuter - 111 words
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Article79 1934-10-26 19 Demand "Moratorium" For AH Workless. Lille. Oct. 19. Eight thousand unemployed "hung-er-marchers" arrived here on Thursday evening, tired out and glad tc have reached their goal. They were officially welcomed by the Socialist members of the City Council. A deputation of the marchers Intend on Friday to layAneta-Trans-Ocean - 79 words
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Article38 1934-10-26 19 Lisbon, Oct. 25. Lieutenant Humoerto Cruz left at 6.40 a.m. today on a flight to Timor Island, using a Leopard Moth Gypsy > engine of 130 h.p. His first stop will j be Oran (Algeria).— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article164 1934-10-26 19 Nagalingam Remanded Until Monday. When the case against I. I. Modaliar Nagalingam, J.P.. was mentioned this morning in the assize court, before Mr. Justice Prichard. Mr. Rnowles made a further application. He said that it was rather late last night when the order was made and164 words
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Article73 1934-10-26 19 44 Communists Sentenced At Breslau. Breslau, Oct. 19. Another mass trial of 91 Communists on charges of high treason and participation in bomb outrages ended on Thursday before the supreme district court here. Forty-five were discharged under the recent amnesty law, while two were acquitted andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 73 words
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Article66 1934-10-26 19 Most Be Submitted To Censor. Madrid, Oct 18. All foreign newspaper correspondents will henceforth have to submit their news messages to the censors before dispatching them by telephone I or telegraph, according to a decree. Issued here. The decree rescinds the recent order suspending all telephonic communicationsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 66 words
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Article48 1934-10-26 19 Berlin, Oct. 17. Bullfrogs are to be bred in large numbers in a pond at Lueneburger Heath, the stock being brought from America. The bullfrogs will be bred here for their skins, which are supposed to have the same qualities as python or lizard skin. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Article54 1934-10-26 19 Madrid, Oct. 23. I Twenty orphans, children of police officers killed in the recent fighting with the insurrectionists, have arrived here. Many also lost their mothers through the rebellion, while some children were blinded. The press i appealed for homes and foster parents j for these Innocent victimsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 54 words
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Article55 1934-10-26 19 Berlin. Oct. 17. I The German capital has been raided to the status of a province by a law passed by the Prussian Cabinet. A special provincial council for Berlin is 1 to be created to serve as an advisor' I body to the State Commissary ap-Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article42 1934-10-26 19 Madrid, Oct. 19. The Spanish scientist. Professor j Ramon Y. Cajal. the founder of. modern histology, who was awarded the Nobel Prise for medicine in 1906.! died here after a short Illness. He' was 82 years of age.— Aneta-Trans- Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 42 words
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Article40 1934-10-26 19 Stockholm, Oct. 19. The former German Vice-Chancel-lor and present Minister In Vienna, Herr van Papen, arrived at MaUnoe on Thursday and proceeded to the estate of Baron Adelswaerd, near Linkoeping. where be will participate In elk-hunting. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 40 words
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Article27 1934-10-26 19 London, Oct. 23. The death Is announced of the oil magnate and banker. Mr. S. Samuel. Conservative Member of Parliament for Putney —Renter Wireless.Reuter - 27 words
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Article17 1934-10-26 19 I Athena. Oct 19. Dr. Naimix has been re-elected' President of Greece.— Reuter Wlrelew.Reuter - 17 words
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