The Straits Times, 28 November 1934

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 28, 1934. PRICE 10 CENT*, The Straits Times 20 TAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 286 1 SINGAPORE: 140, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151), fA/WMALE OF- I |ifr\EFRESMMErrr> I jizii Children use 9 fm SO MUCH W fSQ- ENERGY <; "/I Tj^^^?^^^» I Doctors know that if children's nourishment ■..<* 1 T^^- SI does no supply both needs— they are bound to ..OFlUiMj^ir^^l^LJ^^ HOR LICK'S Maintains energy, WJM^i
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    • 222 1 KUALA LUMPUR ,25* f^jKA fr^, ('PHONE 3683) 3m^^- jl for 1H ijfjk DRESS OCCASIONS A\ fl "RADIAC" SHIRTS. PERFECTLY 5 fwlr^^ sg \jQ TAILORED WITH PLAIN. MARCLv LLA AND pLEATED fronts. fJKT MADE IN COAT STYLE. IN 1/4 SIZES AND THREE LENGTH I I^^Ml COLLARS V i I THE LATEST
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    • 13 1 «pbs§y FOP FLOWERS I— PHONE 4097 1 5, Orchard Road. (Amber Mansions) J
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    • 609 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL PABBSNOER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL a N. CO. UNDH* CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICEOUTWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnags Spore. RANCHI 17.000 Dee. 1 SOMALI 6.810 Dec. 19
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    • 655 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD LINE. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles. London Antwerp Rotterdam aad MiJlHiil H|> Vessels Tonnage Due Sail .5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 28 2? KABHIMA MARU 10,000 Dae. II 14 J YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dee- 34 25 HAKONE MARU 10.500 Jan. It
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    • 700 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. 8-ham fERRIA 30/11 FIONIA 18 12 18/11 19/11 31'IJ LALANDIA 8/1 8/1 9/1 11/1 JUTLANDIA 29/1 29/1 30/1 1/3 MEONIA 19/2 19
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    • 190 2 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST AOVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool Delicious meals— Hot md cold running water In each stateroom. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modem ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong. See your
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    • 1204 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Staa Ship Os., LtaV. aad China Mates! (1911) LTD. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHTTR STAR LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LtdThe Shun Steam
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  • 118 3 RHESUS. Brit.. 4.279 tons, from Hull 28-11, 1 for Macasser 2-12. TFRSEUS. Brit., 6.335 tons, from Liverpool £8-11. for Hongkong 30-11. MATA HARJL Brit., 510 tons, from Penang 28-11, for Penang via Ports 2-12. KEDAH. Brit.. 1.033 tons, from Belawan Deli 27-11. for Belawan Dell 29-11. BIRDHANA, Brit..
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  • 132 3 Wednesday, November 28. Ships alongside tne Wharves 07 expected to arrive. lil l-ri I lIARBOVK Main Wharl Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow," Lch. "Lady Evelyn," Lch. "Curlew Sergo Ordjunokidze, Vnlentljn. Klstna, Thp Cable. Rokan. Lch. "Sir Hasting Anderson." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DXV DOCKS
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  • 70 3 The following passengers are homeward bound by the m.s. Erria: Mdm. N. P. Santlsuk, Master Santisuk. Lieut. B. N. Nongquai. Mr. anc 1 Mrs. W. Galjaard. Miss Sonia Groothoff. Mr. R. Hare. Mr. K. Jonker. Miss A. Wanner. Mr. S. A. O. Zweigbergk. Mr. D. A. Parrot, Dr. E.
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  • 97 3 Passengers for Malaya on the M/S Lalandia which left Southampton on Nov. 14 and is due Penang on Dec. 12, Singapore Dec. IS, are: Mr. E. T. MacNamara, Mr. S. Gates, Mr. D. H. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lewis, and infant Miss S. B. "Barron, Mrs.
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  • 18 3 The usual sailing of the Klang has this week been deferred to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 212 3 For everything appertaining to ravel, Banking and freight, AITL.Y itt carsics WACONg?LITS LWORLO TRAVEL SEP^T) 49. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 5903. NO BOOKING FEES. STATES |El| STEAMSHIP COMPANY FAS I AM) REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. Through Hills of Lading issued to lirinripal South American and West Indian ports. s.s.
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    • 63 3 have you driven Ihe KESTREL Britain's Most Modern Car If you have not tried one of these cars you have missed a real motoring thrill. This new and modern production with Its 'air- line' body, preselectlve gearbox, and twin-carburetter engine Is a real step ahead In automotive engineering. See and
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    • 788 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS, F.M.S. BLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5131. CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. '(Incorporated in England). STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRESS. (Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CANADAfIong Kong to England 26 days. Hong Kong to Vancouver 15 days. Via
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    • 433 3 E 1 GERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD (Incorporated In Kluli— U ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VU Parts and Sact Canal. Dv« Sstla, Steamer Spore Spore CITY OP BAGDAD Nov. 29 Dec I 1 CITY OP FLORENCE Dec. 14 Dec IS CITY OF EASTBOURNE Dec. 30 Jan S
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 70 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Btati ms Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 0.82 5.9 73 Sitiawan 88 0.07 7.3 72 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 10.3 74 Bukit Jcram 86 0.09 6.5 71 Malacca 84 1.80 49 71 Singapore (Kallang Aer.'dromei
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    • 220 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday, Nov. 28. H. W. 3.17 a.m., 7 ft. 6 In.. J. 24 p.m.. 8 ft. 3 in. L. W. 8.22 a.m., 5 ft., 9.10 p.m., 2 ft. 6 In. Thursday, Nov. 29. H. W. 4.5 a.m., 7 ft. 5 In., 3.23 p.m.. 7 ft. 7 In. L.
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  • 23 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES IN MEMORIAM. To the ever l.unj: memory o[ Rats. Dr. M J. Rpttray. who died in Singapore en N L'B 19C1.
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    • 425 4 _S ITUATtONS VACANT When applying loi »n\ positior idver- I in these columns en copies ot testimonials Do not -md Titinala I <M \l IHEI> teachers with Raffi:s Col!eg Dip!- ma preferred, apply v.ith copies of tertlmi nials etc to The Headmaster KhaUa English School. Medin. iu:<m iiu:i> for Tientsin
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    • 733 4 BOARD— RESIDENCE FURNISHED FLAT. Rent $65. Apply Bos 444. Straits Times. ROGERVILLE, 308, Orchard Road. Pew vacancies. Tel: 4461. Mrs- Platt. FURNISHED BEDSITTING room centre town, suitable single lady. Apply 4M, S. T. WHITE HEATHER, SSB, River Valley Rd. Suite also double tt single rooms now. Tel. 4523 1 SI'NNYSiDc.
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    • 704 4 FOR SALE. 3 SIAMESE male Kittens about 3 weeks eld. by December 11. Apply Bos No. 439, Straits Times. WEBLET SCOTT, 455 Bhley Target Revolver, T inch barrel, good as new, $60. Box 428, Straits Times. RUBBER EXPORT RIGHTS FOR SALE, Estates in Johore wish to sell Export Rights. Apply
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    • 739 4 PUBLIC NOTICE INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISING (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. (In LioaWatiea) NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance of Section 223 of Ordinance 155 (Companlss) that a General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, French Bank Buildings. Singapore, on Friday. December 28. 1934 at 12
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    • 924 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc FIGARO Ladtes Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By Kuropesn Experts $8. $10, Sl5 only RAFFLES HOTEL (Reom 1201 and at 93. Bras Baaaa Haa*. SELETAR GRANGE European seaside residential hotel. Excellent food and accommodation. Peaceful and attractive surroundings Healthy sea breezes j Good oath ing (Large Pagan Just the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 186 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Slnjapore Within Dutsid; Vithout Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly I 100 4.M I ZM Quarterly 8 50 $12.00 S 750 Half Yearly SI7.M K4.M J15.00 Yearly $34.00 $48.04 $39.00 Note— OntsUtlon cheque* should Include the usval bank diseoi 1 ADVERTISErVENT RATES The charges arxt Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are
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    • 213 5 HOTELS TONIGHT tomorrow COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL DINNER 6.30 to 8.15 o.m. DINNER DANCE p° N 9f? T (INFORMAL) B'ls8 15 tO 915 P- m 9.30 p.m. to Midnight DANCE (FORMAL) BIG CABARET SUCCESS 93 P- m to Midnight THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM CABARET MARYA MARTA MARYA MARTA HARMONY SONGS, DANCING
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    • 64 5 The World's most famous play now becomes the year's outstanding Screen Entertainment "CHU CHIN CHOW" with ANNA MAY WONG, GEORGE ROBEY and 500 others r-->--......-._.........._..-....._-...-.-.-..............nir -->--......-._.........._..-....._-...-.-.-.............. n i Come to gay Paree and leave your troubles behind i Attend the daring Art Students' Ball See the latest styles in a
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    • 304 5 INSURANCE" FIRE ACCIDENT MOToi FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONG KONQ FIRE INSCE CO. LTH PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO WESTERN ASSURANCE CO ONION INSCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD EAOLE STAR BRIT JOM INSCE. CO. LTD. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated id 53.) D NDIGESTIONfI||| Liver Trouble, FlatulenceS&v J ;-^ji Stab You
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 653 5 EMPIRE BROADCASTS. The 8.8.C. announces that, owing to, the change of propagation conditional 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 OSB
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    • 602 5 i, 11.50 The New* and Announcements. i a.m. 12.10 The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, Leader. A. Rossi. Under the direction of Emilto Colombo. Relayed from the Hotel Metropole, London. 12.35 Mantovanl and bis Tiplca Orchestra. 1.5 Close down. SATURDAY. DEC. 1. Transmission 5 a.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The NorrU Stanley Trio
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    • 328 5 PHOHI-HOLLAND. TOMORROW. 7.0 Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 7.10 Increased station orchestra conducted by Loe Cohen. 7.40 Talk on music by Constant van Wessem. 8.0 Station orchestra. 8.35 Station orchestra. 8.55 Dutch National Anthem. FRIDAY, NOV. S). 7.0 Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 7.S Concert to be given
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    • 244 5 SINGAPORE. "Z.H.1." Singapore 49.9 n.etrea. (OV»> ed and operated by Radio Service Co., at Malaya Ltd., Broadcast House, Singapore.) TODAY. p.m. 6.0 Recorded M'islc. 8.30 Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins 8.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and Share Report
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  • Imperial And Foreign News.
    • 632 6 British Guidance To Continue. Rugby. Nov. 23. The general Impression in parliamentary circles created by the Joint Committee report on Indian constitutional reform Is such that The Times expresses the view that the Government Bill based on it is assured of an overwhelming majority in the
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    • 92 6 Lady Stewart Ignores Parental Ban. London, Nov. 22. Lady Margaret Stewart and Mr. Alan Munt7 were married yesterday at Kensington Register Office. Reuter Wireless. I Lady Margaret Stewart is the i daughter of the Secretary of State for Air, Lord Londonderry, who disapproves of the marriage and
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    • 183 6 London Unperturbed By Shanghai Action. London, Nov. 26. London financiers are not inclined to regard Shanghai's attack on the dollar too seriously. As evidence cl the predominant influence of speculators it Is pointed out that ths dollarsterling rate today recovered the 3/16 which it lost on Saturday.
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    • 78 6 Moscow. Njv 26. The Soviet authorities are panning a widespread enlargement of the cotion textile Industry. One bi«» plant nas already been built In Western Siberia, and others are being built In Central Asia. A group of seven Soviet cotton manufacturing experts are leaving for England in order
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    • 55 6 New York. Nov 22. Private detectives are guarding I Gloria Vanderbllt day and night on I the Whitney Estate at Old Westbury. I Long Island, as the result of a threatening letter received by Mrs Whitney. The letter threatens physical I harm to Gloria but does not mention
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    • 240 6 But Defences Must Be Adequate. Rugby, Nov. 24. Mr. Baldwin addressing 4.000 Scottish Conservatives at Glasgow last night, dealt with the question of peace, of the desire for which, he said, no country had given such practical proof as Britain. Referring to the question of private manufacture
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    • 88 6 THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Setback For Gilt-edged Securities. London, Nov. 23. On the Stock Exchange today, with the lull in the investment demand more pronounced and some lightening of commitments by weak holders, giltedged securities suffered a rather sharp setback. Most Indian loans and foreign loans have also fallen but despite
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 253 6 Xctscnotry See SWITZERLAND in winter —An experience you will never forget. Hotel Guides showing tariffs, illustrated Booklets, maps and information free on application to the Swiss Consulate, Union Building Singapore. CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH PERSONALITY Send your favourite negatives to us and see what interesting and ATTRACTIVE GREETINGS we can make
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    • 300 6 72 PAGES! EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST HAS BEEN AROUSED BY THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR INTENTION TO PRINT A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE SUNDAY TIMES ON DEC. 16. THE ORIGINAL PLAN AROSE FROM THE HEAVY DEMANDS FOR ADVERTISING SPACE IN THE SUNDAY TIMES, WHICH MARKED THE APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS. THAT DEMAND GREW
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    • 263 6 CHINAFERRO'S W^^^^^. BARK and IRON l\ blb^^L^^bWb^^^^BH Recovery is in the air \^J^^A. V^LhKv^bVvT^M business is gradually on the J^^^^ up-llft better opportu N^^ f JpT\ VJ^I nitles are ahead of us! Hr Are you prepared? Mcntf^jl %><+^ a Uy as we physically? f M^MxtV^T' ou may tlred Attel the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 776 7 -ONE OF THE FUNNIEST PIECES I HAVE EVER SEEN" says DAILY SKETCH! STARTING DAVIIIfIN BHf^ The London Press showered its praises TONIGHT V 11j1\J 111 1 *^l on this delicious comedy success I J SHOTTER*"I|UB F FIELD" K«jj A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS LAUGHPIECE WITH, I^b^b^L b^bH j I v #S^^
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  • 152 8 Little Interest In Rubber. (Prom Our Financial Correspondent.) I Singapore, Nov. 28. The local rubber market was quiet and slightly easier this morning, with very little interest being shown by the trade who have refused to follow any advance. All sections of the local share market were
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  • 316 8 Singapore, Nov. 28, 12 noon, TIN PRICE. November 28, Singapore tin price (per plcuU $114.12>/ 2 Kerosene oil Shell and Fish $4.80 for two 4-gallon tins Crown and Dragon $4.46 for two 5-ullon tins: Cross $4.31 foi two 4-gallou tins. Dtvoe's Imperial Brilliant, $2.43 per tin of 4 Imp.
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  • 25 8 A T R MAIL FROM JAVA. Malls from Batavla and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 219 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 London, demand
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    • 129 8 The rate of issue is Rs 155- lOO The rate of payment is Rs. 157=5100 1 The rate of payment *s the rate current on the day of receipt ot the Money Order Advice by the Straits' Settlements Post Office. The rates of Issue of Money Orders drawn
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    • 27 8 From Europe (London mails dispatched Nov. 8) by Rohna due at Penang daylight tomorrow. From Holland by Poelau Bras due at Singapore 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 457 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/-
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      • 310 8 Issue Val. Pd. Bnyevs 2 2 A. Brick 7% Pref. 1.80 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.30 10 10 Atlas Ice. 10.00 £1 Jtl Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.5.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.75 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23 9 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.
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      • 141 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. r:3 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108«/ 2 112 i/ 2 nom. 4Vt% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 llOVfe 115«/>nom. 4«/ i% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110>/* 115'/2nom. 4% 1913 red. 1963
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      • 363 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 1.85 1.95 1.80 1.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 A. Hitam ($1) 2.40 2.55 2.45 2.50 A. Molefc (|1 1.05 1.10 1.05 1.15 A. Molek (|1) 1.00 1.10 1.05 1.15
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  • 65 8 Daily Prices Current For R.M A, No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Nov. 28. Tone of Market: Dull-Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 6 5/16 d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 13 per lb. i. Spot (loose) (F.O.B.) Dec. Jan.-March April-June
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  • 81 8 The latest time of acceptance at the General Post Office, Singapore of Air Mail Money Orders to India and places served through India is 3 p.m. on I Wednesdays for dispatch by the j Netherlands Air Mail, and 5 pm. on I Saturdays for
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  • 294 8 MM btlawan Medan (Bath) 3pm Ujambl and Koeala Tonrjlcal (Tobeloi 3pm MuntoK. Patembanß jjid Pladjot (The&ens/ j p m. P»ngkal Pinang (Theiens) 3 pm. I Pontianak (Khoen Hoea> ..3 p.m. I Soenpol Llat (Thedens) 3 p.m. I Mcdan, Siam. Burma, India, Ira I Palestine Egypt, E. Si
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    • 22 8 AS SUPPLIED TO P.W.D. throughout Malaya, Rubber Plantations etc. Large Stock Spare* Carried McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 2386 9 DIVIDEND OF 5%. Sir George Maxwell And Regulation. The annual meeting of the Sengat Rubber Estate, Limited, was held recently in London. Sir George Maxwell, (the chairman), said:— Our rubber crop at 1,067,000 lb. is slightly less thon the estimate. The deficiency of 47,900
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    • 283 9 Last Night's London Quotations. g (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 27. Closing quotations today of the principal British stockx are given below The rise or faU is in relation to the price of Nov. 22. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. RIM Ot Conversion Loan 5% 12S*4 Funding
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    • 42 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 27. The report of Ledang Bahru for the year ended July 31, 1934, shows a profit of £11 £74. A dividend of 6d. per share is to be paid and £4,803 carried forward.
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    • 161 9 The secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs jf its ssociated companies for the month of Novenrber: Kampong Kamunting. Hrs. run 213, cv. yds. treated 40,000, total pels. 132, net value $9,638. Asam Kumbang Hrs run 233, cv. yds. treated 74,000, total pels.
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    • 36 9 The total crop harvested by Lawas (Sarawak) Estates, during the month of September totalled 100,625 It. The rubber crop of the Bukit KatU Rubber Estates, for the month of October W34 was 19,521 tt>.
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    • 655 9 BANK I N G HONG KONG B'NKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability ot members Is limited to thr extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1920 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONO. Authorised Capital 550.0n0.000 Issued and fully paid up 520.000.0uu Reserve Punda:— Sterling
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    • 31 9 1&i£" BRITIBH MANUFACTURE ili! yttVt&C4£>\ LSLJ SOT COUARS& PY3AMU§ If any difficult > hi obtaining write COURTAUI.DS LTD., 16, St. Martln's-le-Grand, London, E.C.I (ar name jwu nearest retailer -il and descriptive literature.
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    • 438 9 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF} INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853.V Paid Dp Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000 JOO Keserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bbhopscate, London E.C. i. Agents and Branches. Aior Star Hollo 3algou Amritsar
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  • 101 10 SINGAPORE. ALHAMBKA Hollywood Party with Laurel Hardy. 8.15—9.15. CAPITOL Scarlet Empress with Marlene Dietrich. 6.15—9.15. GBEAT WORLD Cabaret— Happy Olrl Missing. MABLBOBOUOH Satlavan Savitri. 8.15—9.19. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. PAVOJON LUlies of The Field. 6.15—9.15. RAFFLES HOTEL Cocktail Dance 6.30 .to 8.15 pm. Dinner
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  • 1045 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. «8, 1934. NEW LIFE IN CHINA. It is a perennial grievance with the Chinese that Western newspapers have no room for anything about China except her civil wars and bandits. No newspaper man can read that comment without a twinge of conscience, for there
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  • 114 10 Hungary Entitled To Inquiry. Rome, Nov. 25. Italian sympathy with the Hungarian position resulting from the Yugoslavian charges of responsibility for the Marseilles assassinations was definitely proclaimed by an official announcement lsued on Saturday, readIng: "Responsible Italian circles recognise Hungary's full right to demand immediate discussion by the
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  • 762 10 Special Programmes For The Villages. (In view of the experiment in broadcasting for Malay kampongs which is to be made in Kuala Lumpur shortly, an article in the Asiatic Review entitled "Broadcasting for Rural India" is of particular interest to Malayan readers. The author is
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  • 689 10 T^HE latest craze among children In the poorer streets of Singapore Is a game curiously called "Your Liking Number." This consists of 100 trinkets fastened to a board, and below are 100 folded numbers. A number can be purchased for one cent, and the purchaser is
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  • 402 11 CHECK ON NATIVE PRODUCTION. STRONG DEMAND FOR SHARES. Latest Figures Of World Stocks. RUBBER has responded characteristically to good news that of the check imposed on native production in the Netherlands Indies. The speculators are in the market again and rubber
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  • 69 11 V.ommodity Must Be Very Cheap. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 27. According to the annual re- port of the Fuel Research < Board of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Re- I search, Government chemists I have succeeded in obtaining motor spirit and also lubricating oil
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  • 145 11 To Reconcile France And Germany. Paris, Nov. 27. A novel turn may be given to Franco-German relations, creating t'.ie prospect of the people taking the task of effecting a reconciliation between the two countries into their own hands, by the decision of the French right wing exServicemen's
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  • 129 11 International Body Formed. London, Nov. 26. Jewish organisations from a large number of European countries, which are engaged in a boycott of German goods and services, decided here to merge their activities with those of non-sectarian bodies for the extension and organisation of a trade boycott against
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  • 54 11 Moscow, Nov. 27. The Soviet tea crop this season Is 13.000,000 lb. of green tea from 86.000 acres, according to the newspaper Pravda. Twenty-one tea factories, were built and produced 1.500.000 lb of finished tea last year, and it is claimed, that the factories have doublet! their
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  • 50 11 Moscow. Nov. 27. M. Potemkln, who has been tranv terr.d from Rome, becomes Soviet Ambassador to France. M. Stein, Minister to Fimand, r& places M. Potemkln in Rome. M. Pctrovsky. Minister to Hungary, is replaced by M. Bekzadjan, Minister to Norway, who is succeeded by M Yakubovlch— Reuter.
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  • 134 11 Concessions To Troops In Hong Kong. London, Nov. 27. Asked at what rate to the dollar the Colonial allowances admissible to the British forces in Hong Kong would be fixed, Mr. Douglas Hacking, Financial Secretary to the War Office, in the House of Commons, replied that the allowance
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  • 145 11 Penpoll Works For Sale. From Our Own Correspondent. London, Nov. 27. It is understood that the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., are! the principal shareholders in the British Tin Smelting and Refining Co., Ltd., and that it is proposed to open a new! smelter
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  • 124 11 London, Nov. 27. "The recent agitation In certain copper quarters to bring pressure on directors to do what they already have well in hand serves no useful purpose," stated Mr. Chester Beatty. presiding at yesterday's meeting of the Rhodeslan Selection Tru£t. The question of bringing Into operation an
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    42 11 Mr. A. C. Hemslcy, British chief of the Saar police, who is described as holding "the most difficult job in Europe." It is his duty to maintain order in the territory, where passions run high in connection with the plebiscite now approaching.
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  • 132 11 Appeal For National Effort. Paris, Nov. 27. M. Flandin, in a broadcast speech, announced that a virtual French version of the N.R.A. was to be launched by an appeal to the whole nation to rally round the business chiefs, as Britain had rallied round its National
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  • 93 11 Dover To Calais In One Minute. Paris, Nov. 27. The term "express delivery" will receive a^ new meaning when 12,000 letters hurtle over the English Channel in rockets in the space of one minute from Dover to Calais a distance of 23 miles. This is the scheme
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  • 32 11 London, Nov. 27. Buckingham Palace announces that the Duke of Gloucester will return from his Australasian tour via the Panama Canal, and will call at Kingston, the Bahamas, Bermuda and Nassau.— Reuter.
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  • 161 11 Stockholm, Nov. 24. If statements published here are correct, the mystery of the phantom airmen reported to have been haunting Scandinavian waters for some months past is at least cleared up. According to a telegram from Helsingfors, a high officer of the I Red Army who
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  • 232 11 Closer Co-operation. AIMED AT PRESERVING PEACE. Moscow, Nov. 26. Still closer co-operation between France and the Soviet Union is foreshadowed by a semi-official communication Issued here on Bunday, announcing the continuation of Intense diplomatic activity, which will take the form of further conversations between M. LltvinofT and
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  • 489 11 WASHINGTON TREATY DOOMED Japan's Invitation To France And Italy. Tokio, Nov. 27. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, this afternoon invited the Italian Ambassador and the French Charge d'Affaires to the Foreign Office and explained Japan's naval policy. Mr. Hirota pointed out that Japan's disarmament proposals necessitated the abrogation of the
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  • 450 11 Three Kings At State Banquet. THE PROCESSIONS. Great Public Spectacle Arranged. London, Nov. 26. The festivities in connection with the royal wedding begin tonight when, for the first time since before the war, three reigning monarchs, the Kings of England, Denmark and Norway, will dine together at
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  • 69 11 H.E. the Governor (Sir Shenton Thomas) yesterday dispatcked the following telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonie": "On behalf of peoples ot all races in the Straits Settlements I respectfully tender to Their Majesties the King and Queen and to His Royal High' ness the
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  • 888 12 SILVER WOLF AWARD. Lord Baden-Powell Meets Boys From 4 States. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. Assistant District Commissioner Marcus Dukes, who for many years has been connected with scouting in Selangor, received today the highest honour which can be conferred on an
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  • 167 12 Posing As A Detective Al'eged. S Krishnan. an English -speaking Tamil schoolboy, of Kirk Terracj, Singapore, told a story in court yesterday of a meeting with a Malay named Sudin in the company of a detective. The next time Krishnan met Sudln. he said, the Malay told
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  • 77 12 European Pleads Guilty And Is Fined. A European, W. Hill, was fined $45, default one month's rigorous Imprisonment, by the criminal district judge, on Monday, when he pleaded guilty to possession of arms without a licence. There is also a charge of unlawfully remaining in a
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  • 39 12 A dance was held by the Chinese Association at its premises on Monday. The United Chinese Musical Association which played will be playing at the Great World cabaret on Dec. 9 at a non-stop charity dance.
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  • 15 12 Mrs. Lora B. Peet will be the speaker at the Tamil Epworth League meeting tomorrow.
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  • 402 12 Contractor Appeals In Damage Suit. (From Our Own Correroondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. The question of whether a contract Issued by the Public Works Department of Selangor to a cartage contractor of Banting was unilateral, was the main point at Issue in the appeal before
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    20 12 Mr. C. G. Barnes, editor of the Pinanu Gazette, was married to Miss M. V. Ellis, at Penan* on Saturday.
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  • 290 12 Posting Dates For Letters! Home. This year Malayans will be able for the first time to dispatch Christmas' letters to relatives and friends in Australia by air mail. This Is made possible by the opening of the England-Australia Air Mall Service in December. The 'plane will
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  • 492 12 A BRITISH PIONEER OF EAST COAST Capt Anderson Retires "He Has Done A Man's Job" Captain H. A. Anderson, one of the best-known Europeans on the East Coast of Malaya, recently retired from Government service. Although his name is familiar to many people, few know the details ot his romantic
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  • 121 12 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. No successor has yet been officially selected to the vacated post of Raja Muda of Selangor. The Malay Mail states that an appointment will be made shortly but that it will not be to the post of
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  • 621 12 Tailor's Ordeal. COLLEAGUE CHARGED. The story of an alleged unprovoked {scissors attack on a Cantone.-e tailor Jin his sleep was told In the third I magistrate's court yesterday when a preliminary Inquiry was held Into a charge of attempted murder against Choh Boh Tang, also a
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  • 70 12 MOTHER DAUGHTER KILLED. Tamil Chargeman To Be Tried For Murder. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Nov. 27. At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry yesterday, the Ipoh magistrate committed to the Perak assizes an Indian nuned Daniel, employed as a chargeman at the e.'ectrlc sub-station at Menglembu, on a charge
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  • 59 12 Charge Withdrawn After A Day's Hearing. (From Our Own Co-respondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 27. The charge of abetment of forgery preferred against K. Murugasu, chief clerk of the Land Office, Tampln. ended sensationally todiy when the charge was withdrawn after one day's hearing. The magistrate. Mr.
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  • 24 12 Guards at Government House, flagstafl House and Fort Canning on December 21 and 22 will be furnished by 7th Heavy Brigade, R.A.
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  • 300 13 TODA Y'S VISIT WITH SIR JOHN SALMOND Greatly Impressed Sir Shenton Thomas was one of a distinguished party who toured Singapore's $6,000,000 new airport today. The Governor was paying his first visit and with him went Sir John Salmond, visiting Marshal of the R.A.F. and Government
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  • 428 13 Sunday, Nov. 18. Lady Huggard arrived to stay at Government House. Hon. Mr. M B. Shelley and Miss Shelley left Government House. Monday, Nov. 19. In the morning Capitan de Fregata Salvador Moreno of the Spanish Naval Ship "Juan Sebastian de Elcano" called on His Excellency at Government
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  • 880 13 j Effect Of Straits Traders' Decision. Messrs Fraser Co.'s Singapore share report issued today states Fairly active conditions may be said to have prevailed in the local share n.arket since our previous report, and the last few days have not been lacking in Incident, attention
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  • 84 13 Trie Straits Times understands that the owner of the motor boat which capsized oft Jardlne steps on Sunday morning, throwing 17 Europeans Into I the sea. will be charged on Friday in the Marine Court with carrying an excess of passengers. Today Loh Chwee Tioh plead*
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  • 213 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL. imperial Airtfcays Passengers: Raja Muda's Guests: Mr. N. A. WalloPs Holiday: Kr. N. A. Mallal is leaving for Hong Kong by the Conte Verdi today on a short holiday. Miss Clare Jackson, only child of Mrs. A. Hugh-Jackson, of Canada, has left England for Malaya to marry Mr.
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  • 473 14 DEADLY OVERHEAD WORK. Sparkling Exhibition At Dr. Tyau's Residence. Khoo Sin Kie, the Java tennis champion, who has been having a holiday trip in Malaya, gave three exhibition matches yesterday afternoon. In a singles match he beat Lim Bong Soo, Singapore's
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  • 89 14 Wrdnesday, Nov. 28. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" vs. Wlltshlres. padang Hockey: S.C.R.C vs. WUtshlrcs, Tar.glin; S.C.R.C. II vs. Khaha Assorladon. Hong Lim Green: O.R.A. vs. R.1.. R.I. ground: Slth Police vs. V.M.C.A., As:ocuition ground: S.R.C. vs. Raffl:s Collet. College ground Foottall: S.C.F.A. Lrasue. SB. A. A. vs. A A.
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  • 137 14 The following have been Invited to play Rugby Football for The Rest vs. Scotland on Saturday, at S.C.C. P. D. O. M. Owen and E. F. Murphy; D. G. M. Owen and E. F. Murphey Lieut. J. M. A. Chestnutt and A. H. Williams A. F. Hewett. A.
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  • 781 14 IMPORTANT CHANGE TO BE MADE. Lawn Tennis Courts Need Attention. An Important amendment to the rules givinr the captains and vlcecaptalns of the various branches of sport more freedom In the selection and running of their teams was passed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore
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    18 14 The Malay Company team which' eajie second In the Warren Snield competition with a score of 354 points.
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  • 95 14 Frank Butters Fails To Beat J. Lawson's Record. London. Nov. 24. Gordon Richards heads the list of winning Joc&eys for the 1934 season with 212 winners. Freddie Fox with 109 is second. The winning owners are the Aga Khan, who collected £64.957 in stakes, and
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  • 200 14 Races Every Friday During December. On Saturday. Dec. 1 the "B" Class will sail the Ladles Race for the Clementi Challenge Cup. Start 3.45 p.m. On Sunday. Dec. 2, the Six-Metre and "B" Classes will sail the race to the Johore Shoal Buoy and back, leaving the mark
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  • 148 14 Rugby Hockey Teams For Saturday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 28. The following will represent Selangor in the Malaya Cup Rugby match against Perak at Ipoh: Dlckson; McLeod, Hunter, Leach and Ager; Ehrke and Symington; Perry, PaxtonHardlng, Devonshire, Gomm, Lewis. Parnell, I. D. Mac Donald and
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  • 1263 14 ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. Richard's Doable Century. Highlander Wins. 77ie Grand Sefton Steeplechase. Blank's Derby Cap. (By Our London Staff) Fleet Street. Nov. 1«. pORDON Richards set up another record at Derby on Wednesday when for the second year in succession tie reached the 200 winners mark, a
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    • 115 14 PERAK TURF CLUB DECEMBER AMATEUR MEETING 1934 FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1934. SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1934. APPi T J N B S?? l f?/?»Si st lntroduce d by members of the Club and MUST ™Z T^ T .l^ SKC !S. TAIIYB OF "CE. CHENG BOX BUILDING. BREWS R ADi IPOH> NOT
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  • 820 15 FORWARDS PLAY A GREAT GAME. First Victory In S.C.C. Tournament. Merchants and Bankers. .6 pts. Public Services and A.P.C.. .5 pts. The Public Services and A.P.C. suffered their second defeat in the S.C.C. tournament on the padang yesterday when they lost to
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    14 15 The Kota Raja Rugby XV which has been showing very promising form this season.
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  • 53 15 Perak XV Chosen To Meet Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 28. Perak have chosen the following K. to play In a Malaya Cup match agalm Selangor at Ipoh on Saturday: Kea> Barr, McArthur, Boyd and BeD; Mont gomery and Rea; Lewis. Calderwon, Chappell. Hallam, Llttledyke,
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  • 948 15 YACHTING. "B" Class Boats Caught In A White Squall. Sunday's races at the R.S.Y.C. proved as thrilling as anyone could wish and the "B" r!ass boats were caught in a "white squall," two boats being blown over when trying to reef, while a third had
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  • 661 15 Selangor's Hockey Strength.— Services* Winning Seq uence. Golfers Not Coming Here. Conducted by "LEIGmOS" SELANGOR are again establishing themselves as the foremost hockey side In the country and their victory at Penang on Saturday was their third this season. In four matches they have netted 14 goals
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  • 1420 16 "I HAVE GIVEN ALL—" Mr. O. T. Dussek's Speech To Malay Graduates. "|F I HAVE done any good in this world, it is here at this college. This confession was made by Mr. 0. T. Dussek, principal of the Sultan Idris Training College, in his
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  • 394 17 Liquor Duties Change .To Be Considered. The following are orders of the day for the S.S. Legislative Council meeting on Monday: I. Minutes of the meeting Held on the 17th October. 11. Oaths of New MembrrThe Hon. the Resident CcuucMcr, Malacca (Mr. G. W. Bryant). The Hon. Mr.
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  • 431 17 Today's China News. Feudal System Must End. SUPREME CONTROL FOR NANKING. Nanking. Nov. 28.— 0n the eve of the Filth Kuomintarg Congress, the "Big Two" of the Nanking Government, I Mr. Wang Ching-wei and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, have issued an important message to the nation, on the
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    • 349 17 ACITE STOMACH PAINS ENDED AT ONCE. After Trying All Kinds of Medicines. Imagine suffering so badly from stomach puiiu that you tried "all kinds of patent medicines'' without getting any ease, only to get relirf from the first small bottle of Muclean Brand Stomach Powder. Then read this letter Irom
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    • 193 17 g GRAND CHRISTMAS CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF T.!K CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETTf Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. The Governor, Sir Shrnto.i Thomas and Lady Thusi; PAVILION THEATRE- Htb DECEMBER- .9.15 p.m. NORM.'. SHEARER FREDRIO MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON tin- mi mortal story I "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET" B A
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      25 18 REST CADETS of the trainlnj ship Dufferin Cadet Samson (left) winner of the Viceroy's fold medal, and Cadet Jalshankcr, winner of the Governing Body's priie.
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    • 129 18 Deputy Commissioner's Bravery. Rangoon. Nov. 21. Mr. G. D. Stewart. Deputy Commissioner of the Yamethln district, on Friday captured, single-handed, five convicts who had escaped from gaol. About 4.30 p.m. five long-term prl- soners who were working outside Ya mothin gaol ran away. The alarm was
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    • 58 18 From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Nov. 24. Flight-Lieut. Binley. instructor of the Bombay Flying Chib, 'vtio recently conducted an instructional flight to England and back by members of the club, died from injuries received in a crash wr.ich occurred tchile he was tesi'ny the skill of a
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    • 756 18 "NEW CONSTITUTIONS WILL BE AND MUST BE WORKED. Indian Liberal Attitude To White Paper. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Nov. 24. EXTENSIVE summaries of the Joint Select Committee's Report on Indian Constitutional Reforms appear in the newspapers and at the popular price of eight annas this momentous document is already
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    • 345 18 Devil Dancers. ATTEMPT TO DRIVE OUT EVIL SPIRIT Allahabad, Nov. 15. How three devil dancers of the Almora District, with the active help, or at least the connivance, of the husband, caused severe burns on the body of an unfortunate woman, who was thought to be
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    • 752 18 Ceylon Deluge ACUTE DISTRESS IN NEGOMBO. (From A Ceylon Correspondent.) It was only a few weeks ago that the severe drought prevailing all over Ceylon caused prayers to be offered in certain districts for a break in the weather. Now comes news of torrential rains and serious
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    • 40 18 1 THE CHOSINJIjI 9 A E D V 9 Mm. I I EX I Jl MADE BY JOSEPH LUCAS LIMI TED. BIRMINGHAM. ENGLAND. IMPORTERS— MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. I SINGAPORE. REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE F.M.S. BY I WEARNE BROS. LTD. I MAA»
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  • 462 19 \r\ log for the pact week's Ustenlne shows an Improvement in inception during the early morning hours, especially of the more distant stations operating on the short wave bands from 25 to 50 metro*. The conditions we are thus experiencing may be accounted for by
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  • 164 19 Licences Have Reached 6,549,000. At the end of October, the total number of radio receiving licences in force was 6.549.000. This represents a net increase of 76.000 during the month. A year ago the total was 5.768,000 and the lncre se during the twelve months
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  • 41 19 Poste PariBien. one of the most popular of French stations, is experimenting with new studio acoustics. The dummy wooden floor in the main studio is being removed, while the hexagonal supporting pillars are being replaced by the cylindrical type.
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  • 140 19 PLANS fir a wireless exhibition were discussed at a meeting of radio traders in Bombay recently, at i which Mr. C. B. Sethna, Director of the Indian State Broadcasting Service in that city, presided. The magnitude of the radio industry and its significance in tha progressive
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  • 30 19 Marchese Marconi is himself designing the 50-kulowatt broadcast transmitter which Is to be erected next year at his birthplace, Bologna, exactly forty years after his original invention.
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  • 61 19 Broadcasting House has now be- come a recognised rendezvous for overseas broadcasting artists. With the growth of the Empire Broadcasting Service an Increasing number of artists from the Dominions and Colonies have made their appearance for the first time before the British microphone. In many cases their performances
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  • 35 19 Radio receiving sets imported into China from abroad during the first nine months of 1934 totalled $3,352,960. according to the Chinese papers. This shows an Increase of $643,000 over the corresponding period of last year.
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  • 651 19 The diode Is now very commonly employed as a detector because of fits inherent freedom from distortion when used with a sufficiently large signal input In practice It Is almost impossible to overload a correctly designed diode detector, but It should be remembered
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  • 128 19 The French General Post Office authorities have issued a public warning against a swindler who Is calling at the houses of listeners and attempting to collect the licence fees due on wireless seta. The Post Office points out that the collection of fees at the residence of the
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  • 374 19 WIRELESS WAVES IN DISEASE. THE method of treatment of chronic 1 inflammatory conditions, especially of deep-seated structures of the body by means of short waves similar to those used in short wave wireless transmission, already popular In many Continental centres, is being closely studied in Great Britain, and in the
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  • 522 19 Governor's Speech To Be Broadcast. The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will open the Wireless. Gramophone and Allied Trade Exhibition which Is to be held at Penang on Dec. 6. 7 and t The Exhibition Is being organised by the Penang Wireless Society with the object of promoting
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  • 32 19 A new municipal ridio broadcasting station is expected to be erected In Tientsin in the near future, says a Chinese message. The Chihll Provincial Government has allotted $30,00 C for the work.
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  • 154 19 Awarded Gold Medal At World Exhibition. Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, a middleaged woman, who lives alone at Shepherd's Bush, and whose hobby is wireless, won the gold medal, the premier award, at the International Exhibition of Inventions, which is being held at the Central Hall. Westminster. The medal
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