The Straits Times, 16 November 1934
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Title Section38 1934-11-16 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement189 1934-11-16 1 51^'°^' ".*O CECIL ST. {'PHONE 61S1>. POPULAR AERATED WATER WORKS AND GROWING. TDD 1 Children thrive on the extra nourishment HORLICK'S gives JLiOKLICK a c^^^> THE OJtICINAL MALTED MILK \lr piljjL ~*£r- 100 PER CENT. ENERGY-GIVING NOURISHMENT 'w^^^r Representative For the East- H. M. HODGES, 37, Rofcinson Road, Singapore. JOHNNIE189 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-16 1 CHRISTMAS I CARDS WITH PERSONALITY Send your favourite negatives to us and see what interestinjj and ATTRACTIVE GREETINGS we can make for you that both J sender and recipient wi'l be proud of. i COME AND SEE j SAMPLES AT j SINGAPORE PHOTO CO.. HIGH STREET, Phone. 6389. and LEE115 words
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Advertisement133 1934-11-16 1 Kuala LUMi»ys|: tjg. Java St. •^pqjg %°y»^ X'MAS I. a 1 CARDS THIS YEAR WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER A REMARKABLY FINE SELECTION OF CALENDARS. A SPECIAL FEATURE IS OUR MALAYAN SERIES OF X'MAS CARDS. THESE ARE PUT UP IN BOXES OF SIX ASSORTED ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS WITH ENVELOPES TO MATCH.133 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-16 1 FOR I j FLOWERS PHONE 4097 18. Orchard Road. (Amber Mansion*)11 words
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Advertisement580 1934-11-16 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. C UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EA£ MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHIN; AND JAPAN. I Du( Tonnage Spw BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. CORFU 15 000580 words
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Advertisement700 1934-11-16 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. (Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON Sj.pln, Marseilles, Undoa, Antwerp Rotterdam and MtddJesbro«gh. n Vessels Tonnage Due Sail. I KATORI MARD 10.000 Nov. 29 SO -S I KASHIMA MARD 10.000 Dec. 13 14 t YASUKUN1 MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 J8 i HAKONE MARU700 words
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Advertisement679 1934-11-16 2 THE EAST ASMTK CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated ta Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG ANb COPENHAGEN Prom Prim Pron Prom Spore Maftcca Port Penanc HA Btam ERRIA 27/11 CT'h 28/11 30 11 PICNIA 18/12 18 11 19/U 21/12 LALANDIA 8/1 8/1 9/1 11 1 JUTLANDLA 29/1 29/1679 words
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Advertisement217 1934-11-16 2 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; SwlLiming pool— Delicious meals— Hot and cold runuu-g water in each stateroom. Cabins tor two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong. See your217 words
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Advertisement1325 1934-11-16 2 Tm BLUB rUNNaX Lnri (Ocean THE Hl'A KHIOTV STEAM SHTr CO. Steam Mila Ca, Lls and China Mataal I19J1) LTD. Steam Navigation Ca, THE CUNARD WHITE BTAR LTD. TUB STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. T«« CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. The Shim1,325 words
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Article975 1934-11-16 3 Six- Year Scheme. T( 900 OFFICERS TO BE RETIRED. Exceptional measures are announced by the Government of India for dealIng with the congestion of officers in the Indian Army, writes the military correspondent of the Morning Post. A large body of redundant officers Is not peculiar975 words
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Article327 1934-11-16 3 I The following passengers sailed by the Haruna Maru which left yesterday for Penang, Colombo and Europe: Mr. P. H. M Bonnet, Mr. and Ua. K. Inoue. Mrs. T. Saeki, Mr. M. J. Hasheem, Mr. C. B. A. Khan, Mr. Kraner, Miss Lynn, Colonel Jens Meinlch, Mrs. Lilllen327 words
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Article93 1934-11-16 3 H. T. SOMERSETSHIRE, Brit., 5.924 tons, from Southampton 16-11, for Hongkong 16-11. BENCRUACHAN. Brit 2.750 tons, from Middlesbrough 16-11. for Koh Sichang 17-11. OP TEN NOORT. Dut.. 3.566 tons, from Belawan Deli 16-11. for Sourataya 16-11. SIBAJAK, Dut.. 7,357 tons, from Sourabaya 16-11. for Rotterdam 16-11. BOSTON MARU,93 words
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Article126 1934-11-16 3 KEPPEL HAKBOI'K. Main Wharf Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow." Lch. "Lady Evelyn," Aquarius, Reljnst, Lch. "Sir Theodore Fraser," Lch. "Curlew," Sereo Ordjomkidze. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pafar. Albert Dock NIL Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel Harbour. Kings Dock Clam. No. 1 Dock126 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement633 1934-11-16 3 For everything appertaining to i J'vavel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO comes WAGC^II^LITS IWOPIP TRaY^T SERVICE 1 39. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 5903. NO BOOKING FEES: COULDN'T EAT ANYTHING WITHOUT AWFUL PAINS. Cne Bottle of Tablets Ends All Pain. What would you say If you had suffered from indigestion and gastritis633 words
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Advertisement801 1934-11-16 3 BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated In r.M S.) LLOYDS AGENTS BOOKING AGENTS, PJI.S. RLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MM— Paaage MSI CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPBESS. (Incorporated ji England/. HOME VIA CANADA. ncng Kong to England 20 days. Hor.g Kong to Vancouver IB801 words
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Advertisement443 1934-11-16 3 ELLERMAN BICKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. < Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Port* and Sa« Canal. Dv: Ssils. Steamtr B'rcre S'poro CITY OP BAGDAD Nov. 50 De- 3 CITY OP FLORENCE Dec. 14 Dec. 16 CITY OF EASTBOURNE Dec. 30 Jan 2 FOB HONGKONG, SHANGHAI443 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1934-11-16 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. T hrs. °F Alor Star 89 Nil 9.5 72 Mersing N:> report. Kota Bharu 85 0.20 7.5 73 Buk it. Jeram 87 Nil 8.0 71 Malacca 85 0.02 7.5 73 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 87 0.15122 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary72 1934-11-16 4 I benj (nee Madam Tan Tec: Li \v Neoi aga 60. paiseJ aiay peace- r.cr rcsider.ee No. 33. Heeien S.reft. on Monday. November 12. 1934. S!-c leaves t-\o sons. Messrs. Chi Puah Chlan;? and Chi Soon Chiang. 3 daughters. Mr;. T.m Soo Hin. Mrs. Tan Eng Sng and Mis72 words
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Obituary39 1934-11-16 4 A Solemn High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Grace Eut»nle Monteiro will be sung at the Church of St. Jo-eph on Monday the 19th lnrtant at 6.30 a m.39 words
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Advertisement386 1934-11-16 4 Bncrxs— At th? Maternity Hosoltal. on November 14. 1934. to Rachel, wife ol A C. Brooks, a son. SITUATIONS VACANT Mhrn applying for in* positior advertisrd in these columns en copies ol testii: units Do not 'end Tijlnals 111 \l> CLFRK for brz? Estate in Johorc Writ? «ith full particulars386 words
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Advertisement744 1934-11-16 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE PREWAR rates at "Lloyd Bon<f 2. Uoyd Roao No. I, St Thomas Walk, First Class Boarding Establishment. Phone 3597. SVNNYSIDE, 7, Oxley Rd, Ist class accom. Highly recom. Very reasonable. Phone 6575. WHITE HEATHER, 358, River Valley Rd. Suite also double St single rooms now. Tel. 4523 BELLEVILLE. IS.744 words
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Advertisement741 1934-11-16 4 FOR SALE. I T M.I. RADIO SET, fitted also with rra- mophone. Owner leaving. Write 387, S. T. FOB BALE Dalmatian thoroughbred pups male, female. Apply Box No. 377, Straits Times. MODEL "A" Cine projector with 2 and 5 inch lenses. Perfect condition. Real bargain. Singapore Photo Co., 37, High741 words
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Advertisement702 1934-11-16 4 3USINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr* H/>RU and Mlas HAMA SO WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SOCIETY OF YORKSHIREMEN IN MALAYA. The seventh annual dinner and dance will te held at Sea View Hotel on Friday, Dec. 7, 934. Tickets: $4 each. Tune 8 p.m.702 words
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Advertisement637 1934-11-16 4 BUSINESS MASSAGE. MRS- sad MR AIAJI. GRADOATE OF THt. TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Ist Hoot. No 111. Middle Roao. SINGAPORR AUCTION NOTICES (state «f Dr. John Gnanapragasam, deceased. AUCTION SALE >f polished teak household furniture Including I seta of valuable books. Encyclopaedia Brltanica" Bth edition, "International Library )f Famous Literature and637 words
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Advertisement212 1934-11-16 4 CARDS. Etc. FIGARO Ladles Hab-dressera. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8. $10, $15 only BAFFLES HOTEL (Room IMI and al n. Braa nasah Road. SONIA LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON, First Floor, Meyer Mansions. North BrMre Road. Opposite Adelphl Hotel. Permanent Waving ly latest method from $7, also setting. Hair cutting.212 words
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Miscellaneous179 1934-11-16 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Jutsld: vithout Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S.«« »5» quarterly S 8.50 SIZ.M 758 Half Yearly «17.»« K4.JO tIS.«« l'early 534.64 MB.W $3»«« Note.— OnUtatlon cbeowes abomld Include the u»«al bank disc oi t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:— ?i179 words
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Advertisement267 1934-11-16 5 HOTELS SATURDAY, NOV. 17th rnrimm panpf special di er BALL itUUMAIL UANUC EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. first appearance of THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM DINNER DANCE warya marta ONFORMAL) HARMONY SONGS. DANCING 9.30 p.m. to Midnight musical numbers RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. seaviewllhotel TONIGHT (Formal) SPECIAL267 words
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Advertisement352 1934-11-16 5 PARK /^jki HOTEL a^^afl m atf* IttS 838 ktffk I APESiDb bfl [Sfa HB F^ vl v 1 Opening November 1 934, at Park ard Eubbl.ng Well Rds., Opposite Race Course SHANGHAI TDEALLY located opposite the Race attractively furnished rooms and suites x Course, this twenty-two storied, modern with bathrooms352 words
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Advertisement201 1934-11-16 5 THEY'VE GOT j WHAT YOU WANT I LARGE OR SMALL, exp.nsive or in- expensive, jour raiio can only p?rform J at its best when gocd lubes are in th" 1 J so?kets. By good tubes we mean not I only tubes that aro fresh and ttttl* I used, but tub?;201 words
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Miscellaneous543 1934-11-16 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. The 8.8.C. announces that, owing to the change of propagation conditions due to the approaching winter. It has become necessary to make certain changes In the wavelengths used In Transmission 3. In future the following wavelengths will be used: metre. metre. 9.35 p.m. -11.5 GSE 25.29 GSB 31.55543 words
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Miscellaneous228 1934-11-16 5 (German. English) B. IS Piano Duets. 8.45 News in English. 9.0 Concert from Hamburg. Gay Tunes of Craftsmanship. 10.0 Topic-U Talk. 10.15 News <n German. 10.30 "The Picture Book of Fritz and his Animals Songs and Verses by Heinz Ludwis and Heinz Schwitzke. 11.15 News In English. 11.30 Close down228 words
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Miscellaneous349 1934-11-16 5 PHOHI-HOLLAND. TODAY. 7.50 pm Dutch National Anthem and opining announcement. 8.0 Station orch-sira conducted by Lee Cohen 8.20 Tall: on mcvina ,ilctures by Mr. L. J. Jordaan. 8.45 Station orchestra. 9.5 "Short wavvs long distances.' Talk by Mi. W. P. L. Spruit. 9.25 Dance music Iv Juan de Casas. SATURDAY,349 words
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Miscellaneous146 1934-11-16 5 SINGAPORE. "Z.H.1." Sin-apore wave len-rfi <• 9 metre;. (Owned end o^ra'.?J ty »i Cj. of Ittlaya l:j.. n.o-d-a i.c SiHEaiore > SUNDAY. NOV. 13. 11a.m.— 1. 53 p.m. Rccar.icd Mooic MONDAY. NOV. ID. p.m. 6.0 Recorded Music. 6.33 Relay cf Danre Uoale ty 9* Dance Orchestra uiniv-r d Dan Hopkins.146 words
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Article426 1934-11-16 6 $5 Fine For Gaming. "These women are gambling away the hard-earned money of their hus- bands," declared Inspector D. R. Cowle In the police court today when ten married women, all of whom were Chinese, paraded before Mr. J. M. I Brander to answer a426 words
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Article94 1934-11-16 6 Appointed By President Of Board Of Trade. London, Nov. 10. Mr. Walter Runciman, president of tIH Board of Trade has appointed a German Debts Committee" which •ill advise the British Government on all matters connected with the practical operation of the Anglo-Ger-man payments agreement. Among the membersAneta-Trans-Ocean - 94 words
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Advertisement364 1934-11-16 6 WORK IS EASIER NOW FAT HAS GONE Took Off 28 lbs. With Krmchen "I was so stout about 11 months rgo." a woman writes, "that I became, a burden to myself. Then muscular, rheumatism set Into my Joints, and I had to go on sticks for some time. Then I364 words
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Advertisement302 1934-11-16 6 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS Monthly return of dealers and port stocks, Straits Settlements, at dost of business, Oct. 31, 1934, as declared in cry tons. A DEALERB' STOCKS DRY RUBBER WET RUBBER TOTAL (estimated dry weight) Crepe Total All Territory RS.H. V&.B Dry Wet Estate Remlll Blanket Cols. Wet Scrap Total302 words
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Advertisement141 1934-11-16 6 bflKk J sv Mr' 'IDEAL" IVIILK and fruit fresh or canned makes a delightful combination. Try it once and convince yourself. "IDEAL" MILK is produced in England. IMPERIAL THE FINAL TEST of a Portable Typewriter is In the quality •>> <911R9^* the work it products, and it to In this141 words
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Miscellaneous146 1934-11-16 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle SJ~ >•- lias 111 HI li I|| H li §1 I■ y y ■pi h mi (CLUES.) ACROSS. 34. Loneliness 1 pu^k 25. Vegetable f>: Control H Elfmtah a s^tn sat. uteMU ntakL?or?u Pertaining to the mcon 14. Wither 8 Winder 16 Summit s "Of** ll 17.146 words
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Advertisement190 1934-11-16 7 ALHAMBRA SPECIAL MATINEK TODAY AT 3-15 I 8-15 NIGHTLY The Most Spectacular Masical and dancing Attraction ever filmed! J The Greater MARCUS SHOW Congress of the Earth's most lovely Girlhood t t^i ML '-^s- "i *i^ *y Jk Jhk__L > sBnW ■■RS9Phbß^mb^^jl& i ygHL^^jfl HHBHI m > ffJF N*' f190 words
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Advertisement668 1934-11-16 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO ALL MUSIC LOVERS. MISS TJONG SCE YIN (Famous Chinese Organist) GOLD MEDALLIST GRADUATE OF THE GENEVA CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC WILL GIVE AN ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL ON NOVEMBER 28th. 1934. BOOKING DATES WILL. BE ANNOUNCED LATER. r""NOw""YOu"""cAN""¥E¥"Tf""o7S""TIHE""IsCREiEN'r""i J A. a book the aeaamtloa668 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-16 7 Unbreakable! Here is a good type of watch for HfL. active men, a watch that will stand a lot of hard knocks without loosing any of its accurate timekeeping 'II qualities. Chromium case strong leather strap 15 Jewels lerer 116.M Our Catalogue Free on Request. 7 M ARLBOROUGH 6.15 tonight53 words
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Article360 1934-11-16 8 U.S. Rubber Figures For October. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 16. United States rubber figures which have just come through shown that stocks at the end of October, •were higher by 3,000 tons to what; they were a month previously. The figures are 362,000 tons at360 words
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Article260 1934-11-16 8 Today. Brlauan and Medan (Tinombo) 3 pm. Bengalis. Port de Kock. Padang. rakan Baroe. Sia!: and Selat Pan Jan? (Ampaog) ..3 p.m. Bltnjoe lEdendale) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pand?.n (Edtndalo 4 p.m. earcwak (generally) <Vyner Brooke) 4 p.m. Situ (Vyner Brooke) ..4 pm. Pxmangkat. Sambas and Slngkawang ißc.lungan)260 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article442 1934-11-16 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chendenang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/- 5/-442 words
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Article310 1934-11-16 8 Issue /al. Pa. Buyers 2 2A. Brick 77 f r Pref. 1.90 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.40 10 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 ■1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 El £1 Con. T. S 7% Prefs. 23/9 El £1 Con. T. S. Ord.310 words
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Article137 1934-11-16 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 112nom. 4>2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 115nom. 41/2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 115nom. 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept.137 words
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Article377 1934-11-16 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today s Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Ulenby (?1) 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.90 Uor Gajah ($1) 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Hitam ($1) 2.40 ,2.55, 2.55 2.35 2.45 Malay (|2) 3.45 3.55 3.40 3.50 Molek ($1) 105 1.10 1.05 1.15 Panas377 words
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Article220 1934-11-16 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 i« London,220 words
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Article48 1934-11-16 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 15. The Anglo-Eastern Tin. Limited, reports a loss of £10.692 for the year ended June 30. The debit carried forward is £22.108. Rawang Concessions— lnterim dividend of 6d. per share plus a bonus of M. per share, payable Nov. 28.48 words
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Article19 1934-11-16 8 London, Nov. 15. The Central Perak issue of 620.000 2s. shares at par was heavily oversubscribed.19 words
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Article30 1934-11-16 8 Ledang Bahru, Limited, board has decided to recommend a dividend of sixpence per share, less tax, in respect of the year ended July 31, 1934. Carry forward £4.803.30 words
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Article35 1934-11-16 8 The Buklt K.B. Rubber Co., Ltd. have accepted, a final assessment of 71,014 lb. for the restriction year 1934. The proportion applicable to the period from June to December, 1934, is 41,425 lb.35 words
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Article215 1934-11-16 8 Singapore, Nov. 16, 12 noon. Buyer. Sellct, Gambler 7.00 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube 9.00 White Muntok Pepper 66.50 White Pepper 65.50 Black Pepper 22.00 Mixed BlacK Pepper Copra, sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Small Flake Tapioca 3.60 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.25 Small Pearl Tapioca215 words
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Article63 1934-11-16 8 Daily Prices Current For R.M A, No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Nov. 16. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 20% 20% (F. 0.8.) Current month '21 21 > Jan.-March 22 22',. April-June 24 24 Mi July-Sept. 25 25';Tone of Market:— Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot63 words
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Article32 1934-11-16 8 The following outputs are for the first half of Nov.: Ratrut No. 1 Dredge-77 hrs. 9.000 cv. yds. 16 pels. Ratrut Dredge No. 2-120 hrs. 20,000 cv. yds. 12 pels.32 words
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Article45 1934-11-16 8 From Philippine Islands by President Van Buren due at Singapore daylight tomorrow. From China and Japan by Ginya Maru due at Singapore tomorrow evening. From China and Japan due at Singapore daylight on Monday. Holland by Baloeran due at Singapore on Tuesday morning.45 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-16 8 GREEN ISLAND BRITISH COLONIAL CEMENT •It T^HHtl I <H| "Bfil mHK *^fc w%*- j Riff I New Singapore Railway Station AND AS USED BY P.W.D.. H.M. NAVAL BASE. ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE. H.M. WAR DEPT. Sole Agents for Malaya: McALISTER CO., LTD.42 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1707 1934-11-16 9 Shareholder Suggests Resignations From Board. The fifth annual meeting of Jelebu Tin Dredging Limited was held at Seremban on Nov. 7. Mr. M. L. Phillips (the chairman) addressed the meeting and said: I will first deal with the accounts and, although these are presented In the1,707 words
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Article296 1934-11-16 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent London. Nov. is. Closing quotation!) today ot the principal British stock, are given below The rise or fall is In relation to the price of Nov. 14. GOVERNMENT SIOCKS. BRITISH Hwe or Fail Con version Loan 5* 124296 words
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Article1096 1934-11-16 9 Dividend Of 8 Per Cent Approved. The sixth annual general meeting of Lukut Tin Dredging Limited was held at Seremban on Nov. 7, Mr. M. L. Phillips presiding. The chairman said: The profit for the year amounted to $37,153.39 against approximately $22,000 earned in the previous year. Interim1,096 words
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155 1934-11-16 9 RUBBER DECLINE. American Orders Cause Lower Prices. Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd write Since our last report the market has been quiet but steady. The lack ol support from the trade, however, and the low priced orders received from America this morning have caused prices to decline. Sellers are Inclined to155 words
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Advertisement626 1934-11-16 9 BANKING HONG KONG feHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Bong Kong). The liability ot members Is limited to tbe extent and In mannsr prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1930 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital t50.0n0.000 Issued and fully pad us $30.000 .000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 6500,000626 words
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Advertisement494 1934-11-16 9 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (IncorDorated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.OUU 000 Reserve, Liability ot Proprietors £j,aoo!u6o HEAD OFFICE 38, BUhopsgate. London E.C. Agents and Branches. Alor Star IIo Saigon Amriisar J j494 words
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Article89 1934-11-16 10 AMUSEMENTS I SINGAPORE. ALHAMBRA Marcus Show. 8.15—9.15. CAPITOL Murder at the Vanities. 6 15—9 15. CHEAT WORLD Cabaret The Show-Off Son of a bailor. MABLBOROUGH Nagi-Ki-Rajini. 6.15—9.15, NEW WOELD Bide Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies. Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION Girls Please. With Sydney Howard. 6.15—9.15. BAFFLES HOTEL Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.1589 words
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908 1934-11-16 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1934. PULAU KAMIRI ECHOES. We suggested In our Issue of Nov. 7 that for the sake of their professional reputations the men who made the earlier estimates as to the value of the Pulau Kamlrl property, estimates which were described at the extraordinary908 words
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Article1079 1934-11-16 10 A MALAYAN OBSERVER AT HOME.— II. Housing, Politics And Mr. Howeson. fin a second and concluding article giving impressions of conditions at Home today, the writer inter alia discusses the political significance of the widespread ownership of houses by tenants a very notable post-war development.) (By W. Arthur Wilson). One1,079 words
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Article701 1934-11-16 10 NOTES OF The DAY rjR. WINSTEDT was quite right when he told the Johore State Council recently that there would be more applications from Singapore for rooms In the new Mersing resthouse than could be entertained. Mersing has a bright future as a seaside resort, and when the new road701 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-16 10 ICOLD STORAGE JUPPLIEJ THAT ARE \\\l lltt CONWTENTLY FREJH Vl AND OF THE Wl M FINEST QUALITY W/i I Succulent Joints and cuts of wiwmllmMmL I Australian New Zealand wlim/imiMm LAMB B Fresh Canadian "Red Kin'! Wi/m/gMfM/i SALMON, selected Vulffff/jk FRESH HERRINGS, \Ulffffl//l English DOVER SOl£S. fllffn LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES 1/I///////M54 words
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Advertisement90 1934-11-16 10 RECEIVED THIS WEEK. A smart selection of Cocktail Frocks at the Bight PRICE. 11, Battery Road, Singapore. Phone 3164. HAS NOW ON VIEW A LOVELT SELECTION OF INEXPENSIIVE XMAS GIFTS. Tel: 4974- NIKKO BOUSE Arent for Dorville Sports Clothes It. Battery Road. FOR THE RACES! just unpacked Exclusive Model Gage90 words
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Article, Illustration530 1934-11-16 11 NEW BRITISH AIR LINER CRASHES IN QUEENSLAND. DISASTER ON DELIVERY FLIGHT. CREW AND PASSENGER KILLED. Machine Falls From Altitude Of 1,000 Feet. fRAGEDY has befallen the extension of the Empire air route from Singapore to Australia. A machine which was to be used on that section of the route was530 words
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Article89 1934-11-16 11 'Government Tackles A Serious I'roblem. Rugby, Nov. 14. During a debate in the House of Commons on reports of special investigations into condition in depressed areas, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that Government had decided to appoint two commissioners with very wide powers, one for England and Wales89 words
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Article49 1934-11-16 11 New Under-Secretary To The U.S. Treasury. New York, Nov. 15. Miss Josephine Roche, president of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Co., has beei appointed Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. She is a noted figure in the North-West and was once a candidate for the Colorado governorship. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article30 1934-11-16 11 Awarded 1934 Nobel Prize For Chemistry. Stockholm, Nov. 15. Prof. Harold Clayton Urey, of Columbia University, has been awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize for chemistry. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article167 1934-11-16 11 Charhar Incident PRELUDE TO ANOTHER INVASION Shanghai, Nov. IS. Japanese planes yesterday opened machine-gun fire on the Chinese positions at Kuyuan and Tushlhkow. Eastern Charhar. This news was received by the Pelplng Branch Military Council yesterday evening. Recently Japanese warplanes fl?w over East Charhar districts167 words
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Article77 1934-11-16 11 League Told Of Opium Evil In North China. For the first time since the new anti-opium laws came into effect, an opium addict was executed at Peiping yesterday. In a speech before the League ot Nations Opium Committee at Geneva, Dr. Victor Hoo, the Chinese representative, exposed the77 words
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Article138 1934-11-16 11 Pro-Manchuki&o Activities In The North. Shanghai, Nov. 15. A new secret society known as the Chines© Pro-Imperialist Party has been formed by Chinese traitors, financed by the Manchukuo Government. Its members, who are reported to number several hundreds, are concentrating their activities in the districts along the138 words
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Article57 1934-11-16 11 For Opium Growing In Fukien. Shanghai, Nov. IS. Opium growing In Fukien Is being strictly prohibited, and those breaking this law will be liable to the death penalty. In thia connection, the Fukien Government has printed 80,000 circulars which will shortly be dropped by planes ove' districts InSin Kuo Min - 57 words
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Article21 1934-11-16 11 Rugby, Nov. 14. Gen. Smuts left Croydon by the air mail for South Africa this afternoon. —British Wireless.British Wireless - 21 words
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Article, Illustration167 1934-11-16 11 Mission To England. IMPORTANT BEARING ON DEVELOPMENT PLANS. London, Nov. 15. Mr. Quo Tai-chl, Chinese Minister in London, will take Mr. Yu Pei-peng, Nanking Vice-Minister of Communications and head of the mission studying military and civil communications, to call on Mr. Hore-Bellsha. British Transport Minister, thisReuter - 167 words
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Article52 1934-11-16 11 Committed To Trial At Worthing. London, Nov. 15. Sir Oswald Mosley, head of the British Union of Fascists, and three other Black Shirts were committed to trial at Worthing today on summonses alleging riotous assembly. Sir Oswald Mosley was also charged with assault, but the summons wasReuter - 52 words
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Article118 1934-11-16 11 Germany's Middlemen To Be Eliminated. Berlin, Nov. 13. The elimination of the superfluous middlemen and the prevention of price -rising to the detriment of the consumer are among the objects of the drastic measures for trade control contained In the first decree issued by Dr. Ooebbels. Hitler's newReuter - 118 words
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Article47 1934-11-16 11 London, Nov. 13. The bill designed to strengthen the law against attempts to seduce the armed forces of the Crown from allegiance, which has already passed through the House of Commons, today was read for the third time In the House of Lords. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 47 words
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Article28 1934-11-16 11 London, Nov. 19. The death has occurred, of Mr. Vincent Coates, former rugby international, due to Injuries sustained in falling from a train. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article32 1934-11-16 11 London, Nov. 15. The death has taken place of the Right Rev. Gerard Heath Lander, who was Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong, from 1907 to 1920.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article281 1934-11-16 11 Government Stocks In Demand. Rugby, Nov. 14. The Board of Trade returns for October show imports valued at £68.993.589 against the September total of £57,738,498 and exports amounting to £36.748.540 against £33.957.248 in the previous month. Figures for re-exports were £4.001.668 last month and £3.249.836 In September.British Wireless - 281 words
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Article127 1934-11-16 11 How Foreign Firms May Retaliate. London, Nov. 15. Official quarters have not yet been Informed of the promulgation of the Manchukuo oil law but point out that according to all the available Information the monopoly still appears to be contrary to the "Open Door." The situation Is beingReuter - 127 words
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Article99 1934-11-16 11 Confirmed By Royal Decree.' Alexandria, Nov. 15. The new Egyptian Cabinet, which was formed by Neesim Pasha, has been confirmed by a royal decree. It is understood Parliament will be dissolved almost immediately, but the Cabinet will not call the elections j until it has smoothed over allReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration365 1934-11-16 11 Cautious Proposals By Great Britain. IF TALKS FAIL. President Roosevelt Consulted. Washington, Nov. 15. The United States authorities, are stated to be considering cautious British overtures for joint action in naval affairs if the tripartite discussions in London fail. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, boarded aReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration98 1934-11-16 11 King Carol In Bucharest Incident. Bucharest, Nov. 15. A man wearing a captain's uniform was attempting to approach a carriage In which King Carol was seated when he was knocked down by the King's escort. The man raised his hands above his head to show he was unarmed, but theReuter - 98 words
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666 1934-11-16 12 Singapore Enticement Charge Fails. A husband's allegations that his wife threatened suicide, and the wife's reply that their marriage was "forced" were made in the Singapore police court yesterday. Jiro Kimura, attached to a Japanese newspaper in Singapore, was defendant charged with enticing away666 words
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Article477 1934-11-16 12 New Ambitions For The Singapore Oreh estra. "Th: music these children play is far in advance of anything I thought it would be possible to put before them when I started a year ago. The ease with which they read new music at sight accounts for this to477 words
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Article267 1934-11-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 15. Wreaths were sent by the following at the funeral yesterday, of Dr. J. L. Wiltshire, who was killed in a motoraccident: i.Iuther and D&d. sister and brothers. Mi and Mrs B. J. Eaton. M. and Mrs.267 words
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Article688 1934-11-16 12 Sir She n ton Thomas New Patron. Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor, has consented to become patron of the Singapore branch of the Royal Society of St. George. This was announced at the annual meeting held ln'the Cricket Club on Tuesday. Mr. O. R. S. Bateman688 words
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Article160 1934-11-16 12 Seremban Claim For $500 Succeeds. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Nov. 15. The deputy Public Prosecutor of Negrl Sembllan and Pahang, Inche Maarof bin Hajl Zakarla, was plaintiff in a personal civil suit before Che Wan Hamarudln in the magistrate's court here today. Inche Maarof claimed160 words
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Article478 1934-11-16 12 BROKER ON CHEATING CHARGE. Planter's Evidence. OPTION DISPUTE. A $400 cheating charge ark ing out of inquiries for th purchase of a rubber estat came before the Singapor police court yesterday. Sydney Henson, aged 39, Eurasian rubber broker, wa charged with cheating W.z Sabine Schwarz out of $400. Henson Is478 words
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Article63 1934-11-16 12 It is understood that all the plant have been passed by Government for the Kuala Lumpur Swimming Pool and that the prospectus will be issued to the public in the course of a few days. Work will be started almost immediately. Over one-third of the63 words
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Article271 1934-11-16 12 Service In Locality Hit By The Slump. A c implaint that there are insufficient trolley buses on Beach Road was made by a Straits Times correspondent several days ago. Inquiries have been made by the Straits Times, and it is learnt that a half-hourly service271 words
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Article47 1934-11-16 12 While on his way to the police court yesterday to answer a charge of illicit hawking, a Chinese fell from a moving trolley bus in Havelock Road and fractured his wrist. He was sent to hospital and the case was postponed.47 words
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Article53 1934-11-16 12 A ricksha puller slipped while stand ing on the wet door steps of a house in Serangoon Road yesterday. He fell and struck his head violently on the stone. He was picked up unconscious with a severe head wound. It is feared that the base of his53 words
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Article393 1934-11-16 12 SuUan Of Perak In Singapore? Rubber Estate Appointments: I.S.P. Secretary Returns: Mr. S. B. Palmer May Be M.F.C.: Mr. S. L. Silver Back In Malaya: Mr. L. W. Tivy In Nursing Home. H.H. the Sultan of Perak has come to Singapore for the Races. Mr. Kilchl Gunji,393 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-16 12 Points ot i roTcci ion jTfcL LUBRICATION 4QB 1 he life of your cv depends on proper lubrication 'roper lubrication meira attention to each and every linle detail we nevtr forgel theie details. £T^ BRAKING J^M Co know your brakes have been properly adiusted m*!"* f° r **fay and motoring123 words
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Article1980 1934-11-16 13 Bankrupt's Action Against Insurance Company. MR. JUSTICE TERRELL'S DECISION. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell in the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements in favour of Khoo 800 Gay in the action in which the Official Assignee of his property applied to set aside a1,980 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-16 13 1 be special conditions of life obtaining in the tropic* demand special remedies. Such a remedy U "CAFASPIN*. 'CAFASPIN'. thenew form of the world-famous Say* t w Aspirin, not only -removes pains and colds, it also impart* jjjfr freshness and vigour to body and mind. The BAYER CROSS on every91 words
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Advertisement333 1934-11-16 13 Have you ever smoked a rum matured pipe? You can have no leda of the added 'pleasure It gives to smoking. There's a mellowness, a nuttlness, a cleanness that comes from the fine, pure flavour of tobacco when It's unaffected by the Impurities of an ordinary pipe. And a rum-matured333 words
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Article, Illustration520 1934-11-16 14 L. B. W. LAW MAY BE ALTERED AGAIN. Special Endeavour To Stop Off-Side Obstruction. London, Nov. 3. The Advisory County Cricket Committee will meet at Lord's on Nov. 21 to consider the most revolutionary change In more than fifty years of cricket history. The520 words
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Article1374 1934-11-16 14 RUGGER TOPICS. "Tiny" Lewis. Harper's Great Kicking. A Penang Experiment. The Services. Packing 3—4—l. (By OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT.) ANE of the most enjoyable things 1 about the Perak visit to Singapore i was the leadership of their pack, both against The United Services and Slni gapore. On1,374 words
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Article20 1934-11-16 14 The hockey match arranged for yesterday afternoon between the S.C.C. and the S.V.C. was cancelled owing to rain.20 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-11-16 14 DA. Johnston tries to stop a Perak player finding touch. II B. Sym and A. D. Anderson are in the foreground.21 words
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Article77 1934-11-16 14 The following have accepted to play Rugby Football for the S.C.C. 7s. R.A.F. Ist XV on Saturday. Nov. 17. at the S.C.C. 5 p.m. W. Ha.may; A. H. West, R. C. Land, r. I. Tremlett and G. Dodds; N. J. M. Hesketh and A. H. Williams, W. D.77 words
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Article, Illustration124 1934-11-16 14 Frank Butters Approaching Stake Record. London. Nov. 1. Frank Butters and his chief patron, H.H. the Prince Aga Khan, won two more useful prizes at Newmarket yesterday. Felicitation secured them £555, and Hair an won £1,500. There are seventeen more days of flat racing. If Frank Butters can win £5,785124 words
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241 1934-11-16 14 SIR ARNOLD ROBINSON CUP. First Round Results Of Women' s Foursomes. The results in the first round of th» women's foursomes competition, for the cup presented by Sir Arnold Robinson, has been played at the Singapore Golf Club. The resuiu were as follows: Mrs. Canneil and Mrs. McNair beat Mrs.241 words
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Article56 1934-11-16 14 Dublin University's C'ear Cut Victory. London. Nov. 15. Cambridge University. who have been showing splendid form this season, received a nasty shock today when Dublin University beat them b/ 28 points to 5. The only other match of importance was that in which Gloucester defeated The Oxford GreyhoundsReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement21 1934-11-16 14 i DREWED 0 DOTTLED IN ZIMGAPOftE DV THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. /OLE AGENT/ FOR MALAYA HENRY WAUGH V CO., LTD.21 words
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Advertisement97 1934-11-16 14 IT'S MORE THAN AfJlmT— ffWGREAT EXPERIENCE! "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?" SUrriac Jot vtule, &Jiialiiu in im, MENS TAILORING %L Singapore's newest Store can offer f I you the services of First Class Cutters I LYr v^j __J and Latest High Grade Materials at m/ /y y extremely reasonable prices. You97 words
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1185 1934-11-16 15 THE RULES MUST BE STUDIED. Useful Hints For Juniors. (By THE SPORTS EDITOR.) I heard It said recently that strict > umpiring was spoiling hockey matches < as well as the general pleasure of the players In some matches the umpiring has1,185 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-11-16 15 'me Aorth Bridge Road baseball tram which won the Japanese district baseball championship on Sunday.15 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-11-16 15 Nadarajah who U the 1934 Badminton champion of the Maxwell English School. Kuala Lumpur.14 words
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Article96 1934-11-16 15 Perak XV Chosen To Meet Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Not. 15. The following have been selected to represent Perak against Penang In a Malaya Cup tie on Saturday at Penang: J. E. Keay; D. E. Barr, C. R. Me Arthur, K C. Murphy and N.96 words
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Article436 1934-11-16 15 Mast Beat French Champion First. Jack ("Kid") Berg Is in sight of another world title fight— and this time in London. If he can beat Gustave Humery, the Frenchman who gained a surprise vie tory over Cleto Locatelli in Paris last Monday, Berg may be436 words
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Article110 1934-11-16 15 Fridaj, Nov. 1«. Hockey: S.C.R.C. n. Colts, Bong Llm Green; B. CO. vs. Sikh Police, Depot: B.R.C. vs. R.A., 8.R.0. ground: V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.P., Association' ground: Ceylon Sports Club n vs. Anglo- I Chines: School. Balestler Road. Boxinp: Thunderface Benefit. New Wor]<! Football: S.C.F.A. League. SB. A. A.110 words
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Article185 1934-11-16 15 It is hoped that the boxing programme arranged for tonight at the New World Stadium in aid of the dependants of the late Joseph Thunderface, will be well supported. An attractive programme has been arranged by Mr. C. A. Bell for the Singapore Boxing Board185 words
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Article146 1934-11-16 15 Negri-Malacca's Strong XV To Meet Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 15. The following have been selected to represent Negri-Malacca in an InterState rugger match here on Saturday against Selangor: G. Pinto (All Blues), H. G. Banham (capt), R. Briggs, G. F. Cooper and P^McNee, F. A.146 words
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Article35 1934-11-16 15 The scratching* from tomorrow's races will be found on Page 17. In the event of heavy rain racegoers are advised to go to the course via Holland Road Instead of via Dunearn Road.35 words
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Article23 1934-11-16 15 Members are reminded that the Pagar Lights will be opened for night swimming on Saturday, Not. 17, from 7 pjn.23 words
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Article, Illustration608 1934-11-16 15 "LEIGH! ON - "LEIGH! ON" Conducted by Cheok Wahs Goal keeping. Promising Rugby Referees. Island Club's New Pro. OHORTLY after the Inter-State hoc key match last Saturday I heard the opinion expressed that A. C. C. Perdriau is not the power he used to be in the hockey field and608 words
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Advertisement120 1934-11-16 15 GRAND CHARITY BOXING SHOW TONIGHT DNDEB THE DISTINGUISHED PAIRONAGE OF:— tH.E. MAJOR-GENERAL E.O. LEWIN., C. 8., C. M. G.. D. SO. W dj /.a> or /yth THE DEPEIDAITS OF THE LATE JOSEPH THUNBERfACE. l*Jjft UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 8.8.8.C. wWi 10 3 MIN. ROS. THRILLING CONTEST 8-3 MIN. RDS120 words
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Advertisement269 1934-11-16 16 Bk T" I I F* k. I f" \K I ■b M VA/ r y by I mW t T ly |\l I I JkrV Bsi^Smi SKSiH P>P^ LIGHT 2-OOOR 4-SEATER L bfli^fl WSammm»& specialisation A j^M»^ Has Ousted the Cruder Methods of .^BB^^^^^^^Ha^^^B^^^Bßß^Sß^iawfc^ Mass Production to Which the Less269 words
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Article220 1934-11-16 17 Rash Act Charge Fails. Miss Olive Robinson, her 14-year-old brother Vernon and Mrs. de Courcy, who formed a party of motorists on their way to the Sea View Hotel on the night of Sept. 17, appeared in the police court before Mr. C. H. Whitton yesterday as!220 words
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Article404 1934-11-16 17 A Chinese, A Tamil And Innocence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 15. Chin Yoon, a small, wizened Chinese, painted all police constables with a black tar brush today. He had to do something, or take some line of defence against the minor charge404 words
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Article90 1934-11-16 17 Seven Horses Scratched From Tomorrow's Races. The scratching for tomorrow, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club November Meeting, are fairly light, only seven horses having been withdrawn. These are as follows: Race 1. Sleeping Beauty and Golden Maize. Race 2. Gent Race 4.90 words
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Article166 1934-11-16 17 Burglar Caught After Short Fight. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16. A mysterious burglar, who has been carrying out a series of felonies during the past few months, was arrested while on his way homewards after breaking Into the house of a Chinese shopkeeper on166 words
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Article45 1934-11-16 17 Several days of strong wind and rain have caused a number of slips on the Cameron Highlands Road. The 19th and 23rd miles have been the areas worst affected, fallen trees obstructing traffic for several hours. The majority of the slips are In Perak territory.45 words
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Article56 1934-11-16 17 Mr. H O. Hinds will give a display of aerobatics on Sunday, when the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club will be at home to members of the public. It Is announced in Garrison Orders that Sub-Assistant Surgeon W. O. Amar Nath Sharma. 1.M.D., passed In the subject Surgical Applied Anatomy in56 words
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Advertisement209 1934-11-16 17 Beautiful Babes. What heart- thrills does not motherhood bring when baby Is lovely, healthy and happy! But what heartache mother sutlers when the little one Is ailing, puny and backward! The whole household is upset when baby is 111. In countless homes throughout the world peace and happiness prevail because209 words
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Article2338 1934-11-16 18 The New Rubber Powder Simple And Cheap Process Interview With Company's Managing Director Experiments And Tests High Hopes Entertained—' Manufacturers Keenly Interested. (By Our Planting Correspondent.) IT may be remembered that In my notes of March 26 of this year I referred to developments that were taking2,338 words
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Advertisement170 1934-11-16 18 LEAVE SINGAPORE SUNDA Y^^" ARRIVE RANGOON MONDAY X Imperial Airways offers you a service which is famous for its comlort and regularity. For luxury it is unequalled anywhere. The journey is split up into two easy daily stages, Sunday night is spent at Bangkok and throughout the journey you arc170 words
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Advertisement459 1934-11-16 18 the CONTAINER V™™^-^ YOU CAN COUNT ON. JJ33 ||j^ PACK YOUR I RUBBER IN IT. (ALL SIZES) A Product of Malaya by Malayan Collieries Limited Telephone P.O. Box 48, Telegrams 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. ARANG. CARBORUNDUM and ALOXITE FOR GRINDING ALL KINDS OF I METALS AND ALLOYS CARBORUNDUM is the hardest459 words
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1209 1934-11-16 19 Fears That Domestic Peace Will Be Disturbed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, Nov. 5. "Raising a mound nine fathoms high which is all but completed, save for one more basket of earth," is the picturesque way to. which the position in regard to1,209 words
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77 1934-11-16 19 An army of frogs passed Shihmeng, a village in Tientsin District, recently, according to a message received in Shanghai. The frogs, thousands in number, first appeared in a western street of the village in a long line and proceeded to the north, attracting all77 words
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Article105 1934-11-16 19 Shanghai Bankers Will Submit Plan. Shanghai, Nov. 6. The introduction of a New Deal movement in China is urged by leading Chinese flnancers as an advanced step toward stabilising the economic life of China. This was the opinion expressed at a meeting of Chinese bankers105 words
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Article162 1934-11-16 19 Four Northern Youths. SET OUT FOR THE GREAT CLIMB. Peiplng. A party of four young Chinese has left Peiplng for Hankow, en route for Tibet, with the avowed intention of climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. The party consists of Messrs. Li Shlh-mlng162 words
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Article55 1934-11-16 19 A hen with four feet was purchased by a Mr. Chen from a farmer of the Chi Pao Village. In a couple of months, the hen is said to have grown to over ten catties. Many villagers are visiting Mr. Chen's house at Tsaohoching, near55 words
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Article43 1934-11-16 19 Six co-operative soclties, under the auspices of private interest have bsen established in various sections of Shantung Province to assist cotton producers to improve their crops as well as to find markets for their products, according to a telegram fro:n Tslnan.43 words
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Article50 1934-11-16 19 Tslnan, Nov. 7. I The Shantung Provincial Government has adopted a new regulation designed to restrict the outflow of silver from Shantung, which will virtually place an embargo on silver ex- ports. The new regulation will be put Into effect Immediately at various lm- portutt centres, including Tsingtao.50 words
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Article219 1934-11-16 19 Move To Corner Fleeinjf Red Hordes. THREAT TO KWEICHOW Communists Abandon N. Kwangtung. Canton, Nov. 7. With the recapture of Chengkow and the elimination of the Red remnants near Yanfa, the Cantonese commanders on the Kwangtung-Kiangsi frontier are confident that within a week or so the last of219 words
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Advertisement365 1934-11-16 19 les! You actually have Two Skins! Lady Brougham and Faux guards both her skins with Pond's Two-Skin Care And each needs a different care, if you are to avoid WRINKLES, correct DRYNESS Oilßuh Cnmm th, Vmdtr Skin— out of it, leaving your skin coar§- nnkles begin in the Under Skin,365 words
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Advertisement77 1934-11-16 19 Built this BonAte Baby EVER since Glaxo appeared— over twenty years ago— it has built bonnie babies and made parents proud. Glaxo has seemed to work miracles because it is fundamentally correct. SUNSHINE^ BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agent* India: H. J. FOSTER Co Ltd.. P. O. Box 202, Bombay P. O.77 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-11-16 20 Right to left Sir Arthur Pownall, Mrs. Borsborough, Mr. A. Bossom and Sir Arthur SteelMaltland, arriving at the House of Commons to secure their seats at the reopenins of parliament. (Planet News).32 words
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Article, Illustration65 1934-11-16 20 Lord Baden-PowelL the Chief Scout, sailed from Tilbury with Lady Baden-Powell on the liner Urania on the first stage of his trip round the globe. Lord Baden-Powell, who Is now 77, has recovered from his recent illness, nis tour will last ten months and he will hold inspections all over65 words
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Article, Illustration69 1934-11-16 20 .Miss Florence Desmond, the actress, who was operated on in a London nursing home, where she was taken after the performance of Streamline at the Palace Theatre in which she has been playing, leaving the nursing home to recuperate in Sussex. She was recently reported to be about to become69 words
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Article, Illustration48 1934-11-16 20 The Japanese and American delegates attending the naval talks. Left to right Admiral Yamamoto of Japan Rear-Admiral William 11. Standley, Chief of American Naval Operations; Mr. Norman H. Davis; the Japanese Ambassador, Mr! Matsudaira and (behind) members of the American and Japanese delegations at the reception. (Planet News).48 words
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Article, Illustration53 1934-11-16 20 Pearly kings, queens and princesses tn iuil regalia attended the costers' service at St. Mary Magdalene Church, adjoining the Old ifent Road, London. S. E. They had with them thankofferings of fruit and vegetables and walked in procession to' the chancel. Jim Duckworth, Pearly King of Wai worth, reading the53 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-11-16 20 A special service was held «>■■ All Sain to' Hay at the Puteau\ Cemetery in Paris where British War victims are buried. (Planet News).23 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-16 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Ore*,'. Britain) Bead Ofllc* far Malaya. SINQATORE.16 words