The Straits Times, 3 June 1935
1935-06-03
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article10 1935-06-03 2 kJiJ (ajnil) v those .ilis. tileiT.-iiiK and letters of10 words
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Advertisement172 1935-06-03 2 M I -UfM of SITUATIONS VACANT Wl.wi applying tor any leattlgn alver lUi hi il«r<- coluoum send ufin of te*UnionlsU. lin no', send originals. 'Hit age and iilu Times. i,A\T£u an experienced pr< I ir m vi. makr to II ICI, Imes stating experience and salary Accountant, Works ItsDUcr, filTlL172 words
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Advertisement431 1935-06-03 2 MOTOR VEHICLES 1900, IMI. 1932. APSTIN 7, LmMR Orchard RoadNEW ARIEI. Motot Carles, IMS Models no* av.iili.bk Prioes and partlouki, EASTERN AOTO CO., I,TD., 19/19, Orchard Singapore. BOARD RESIDENCE IERVICS 1 1 ATS ot "UOTD nOtBK" Board opUonal. Phone 3460. Mrs. Andrews 2, Pt. Tliumas Walk single h •nia Every431 words
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Advertisement612 1935-06-03 2 MISCELLANEOUS Aitr.lt a long hot day In the office have lea at the "Oap Road House." lOC CAN HAVE THE sIwOAX TUffii delivered to you every week for 11.80. Oeneral Manager Sunday Times U XOO HAVE RELATfVFS ORFROCNOB Ovorseas have the s>Unlt Builgol poiUd U Uicm every *e«k, Hi taarly612 words
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Advertisement647 1935-06-03 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOf Tho F-chai^e Bank, will b. cl.^ on Jnn. a. H M. TticTcinrTßirthT day (public holiday). NOT' THE JADE TREE LTD., JOST ARRIVED NEW STOCK Of PEKING JEWFIJIV TOMORROW I'NTIt JUNE 6, SALE OI LINOFRIE AND I.INFNS ALSO SELECTION OF DECORATIVE LAMPS. RAFFLES HOTfeL, SINGAPORE. AUCTION NOTICE (By647 words
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Advertisement310 1935-06-03 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc Arrived ROTA!. ACADEME ILLUSTRATED IMS. Issued bj authority of the Koyal Aca demy. It cont*ln« ovar 20" hull-tout reproductions of the most importanl works in paintinii and sculp gain Ui': coveted boaour of >hiblu a Printed ou h<avy art i> j PRICE ft 50, by Piwt $1.80310 words
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Advertisement232 1935-06-03 2 We nu.ki I'Cl.i :iilng I i mj FIGARO P"one 2868. IMMIIK HOTEI, (tUoin Ml and at 93. HRAS BASAH RQAD. Pirnianrnl Wave Special Sa si o sis ™'y- MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARD and Miss HANA 60, WATERLOO STREET Telephono 7467. feXCKI I I MOPRRN 01 I INK232 words
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Miscellaneous136 1935-06-03 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore WiUOn OuWde Without i Malaya Postage Molllilv f 3 M 4M I 1 .11 <|uwl€.l> Itt SO til M t' BB ll.lt lelrly IliOO lUtt 111 It 1,.,,1> $S4M *4g.M 131.00 Note-^OuUUUen ch»<m« .hoold InelmW Ihr UMial bank 4be«aiit. ADVERTISFMtTNT RATES Thr charges u4 UwUmetkuu far CI.ASSI136 words
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Advertisement626 1935-06-03 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ONTOER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due- Tonnage Spore 1935 BANGALORE 6.000 June 6 •rCAys^-I-HIND626 words
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Advertisement617 1935-06-03 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail S'SUWA MARU 10,700 June 12 13 •Suwa Maru calls at Casablanca. FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 26 27 I HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 10 11617 words
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Advertisement571 1935-06-03 3 M/S "MEONIA" 11.000 tons Displacement Special Roundtrip SINGAPORE— BANGKOK— SAIGONSINGAPORE. 18 days of Comfort and Pleasure Cabins with adjoining private bathEXCELLENT CUISINE. $150.00 only Including stay on board In Bangkok and Saigon. M/S MEONIA Leaves Singapore Monday 11 a.m. June 3 Arrives Kohsi hang Thursday June 6 Arrives Bangkok about571 words
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Advertisement214 1935-06-03 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool j Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meals— 1 Hot and cold running water In each state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service214 words
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Advertisement1195 1935-06-03 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Una Khlnw Steamship Co. (ISJSj Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Lid. L.* Thh«»-«—T h h The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. Tne Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The Slam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd The Irrawaildy Flotilla Co. Ltd. INSUR ANCE.1,195 words
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Article70 1935-06-03 4 ProfMwr Frobenlus of Frankfurt on Hi.' Main, the eminent explorer of Atrlca has set out on a new expedition ■iic interior of the Libyan Desert. His next destination Is to the South East ot the well-known Siwah Oasii) when he hop^s to reach two old and ltd QMto In order70 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article339 1935-06-03 4 AN UNDER-SEA EYE." London, May 19. An important stage in the construction of the Cunard-White Star liner Queer! Mary will be reached at the Clydebank shipyard tomorrow, when the electrical power from the ship's generating machinery will be switched on. The engine-rooms, boilerholds, and crew's339 words
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Article276 1935-06-03 4 RAJTJLA. Brit., 4,702 tons, from Madras 1, for Madras 6. MAKASSER. Dut., 363 tons, from Bagan Si Apl 1. for Bagan Si Apt 3. SINGARADJA. Dut., 299 urns, from Palembang 2, for Tongkal 3. KISTNA. Brit.. 672 tons, from Bangkok 2, for Bangkok S. BEROUW. Dut.. 622 tons,276 words
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Article53 1935-06-03 4 Tomorrow. Carlmon (Tong Heng) ..0 a.m. Tandjong Plnang (Noemblng) 9 a.m Pengerang (Hock Keng) ..9 a.m Singkep (Hong Keat) 10 a.m. USA. (Parcels only) (Pres. Johnson) 10.30 a.m. Indo-China (Kerguelen) 11 a.m. Rengat Tembllahan (Hong Lam) 1 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Sink (Hong53 words
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Article119 1935-06-03 4 Monday, June 3. Sbips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Princess Mary, Lighter Kllat, The Cable, Boelongan, Sea Belle 11. Valentijn, Dredger Kuantan. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IV DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pacar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Nil.119 words
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Article59 1935-06-03 4 Malls from Netherlands Indies tomorrow by air (Nethei ands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m., and general delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Malls from China tomorrow by i 111 1 ii H i Mails from China and Japan Jane 5 by Genoa Maru.59 words
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Article20 1935-06-03 4 June 2: Mapia, Blinjoe (Dut.) Vyner Brooke (Sar.) Menestheus, City of Cardiff, Bulan (Brit.). June 3: Marcila, Laganbank (Brit.).20 words
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Advertisement667 1935-06-03 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND 8IAM STATE8 RAILWAYS TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Fuuft 5131. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LIMITED. (Incorporated In England.) STEAMSHIPS— RAILWAYS HOTELS— EXPRLSS. From Hong Kong Due Vancouver EMPRESS OF CANADA June 14 July S EMPRESS OP RUSSIA June 28667 words
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Advertisement48 1935-06-03 4 GIDS voor INDIE PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE GIDS VOOR INDIE You reach every Dutchman who touches the Straits Settlements ports This guide may be obtained from the K.PM Nederland Stoomvaart Maatachapplj and the Rotterdam Lloyd. For advertisements rates and other particulars communicate with VEBKENIGDE UITOEVEBS-BEDBIJVEN BATAVIA— C48 words
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Advertisement167 1935-06-03 4 KLAVENESS LINE. (Incorporated In Norway) SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN DELI to LOS ANGELES, S. FRANCISCO, PORTLAND Thro' Bs/Ii issued to Gulf Atlantic Coast Ports, Mexico. Central South American Ports W. Indies. Limited but excellent passenger Accommodation Available. Pare to Los Angeles or San Francbro U.S. $200. Dae Bails Motor Vessel B'port167 words
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Advertisement454 1935-06-03 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated n England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Vis Parts and Soes Canal Due SailsSteamer. B'pore B'Dore. CITY OF CARDIFF In port June 2 CITY OF WELLINGTON June 14 June 18 CITY OP BAODAD June 29 July 2 CITY OP YOKOHAMA July 14454 words
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Miscellaneous34 1935-06-03 4 TIDE TABLE. Monday. June 3. H W 1 p.m., 8 ft. 3 In., 11.66 p.m.. 9 ft. 3 in. L W 6. 1S a.m.. 0 ft. 1 in., 6.07 p.m., 4 ft. 4 in.34 words
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Miscellaneous67 1935-06-03 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •P hrs. *F Alor Star 90 Nil 10.8 75 Sitiawan No Report. Kota Bham 91 Nil 11.8 75 Bukit Jeram 8? Nil 5 4 74 Malacca 84 Nil 3.9 75 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 86 Nil67 words
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Article314 1935-06-03 5 Tientsin Mayor To Be Dismissed. Shanghai, June 1. A Toklo report states that the Hop°i Government has accepted the Japanese demand for the dismissal of the mayor of Tientsin. The questions of dismissal of the Governor, Gen. Yu Kuomlntang branches are under discussion. Meanwhile a state314 words
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Article59 1935-06-03 5 Prince Sends First Cheap Wire To King. The Prince of Wales yesterday inaugurated the new nine words for sixpence telegrams in England (says British Wireless) by sending the first one to the King at Buckingham Palace. Nine words for sixpence is approximately 20 cents (Straits).59 words
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Article71 1935-06-03 5 Duke Of Gloucester's Greeting. Uttle Jill Foster, who presented a posy of wild flowers to the Duke of Gloucester when he visited her parents' home In Gippsland, Victoria, during his Australian tour, was delighted to receive a card It am him on her fifth birthday, which ihe hr.s71 words
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Article46 1935-06-03 5 Paris. May 31. The French Government has officially Informed the Chinese charge d'affaires. Mr. Hsiao Shih-yung. of the French decision to raise their China Legation to an Embassy. A bill authorising the necessary credits will be submitted to Parliament very soon.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article52 1935-06-03 5 Ten babies have Just been born In the four hours, 11 p.m. to 3 a.m., at a hspoltal In Sydney. At the rate of one every 24 minutes, this, says Austral News, is believed to be a world's record for a hospital. One nurse supervised all52 words
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71 1935-06-03 5 Tientsin, May 29. The Japanese claim that Sun Yungshun, Chinese volunteer leader, was killed in the neutral zone fighting las been substantiated. Sun's head is being openly displayed by the returning Japanese troops, ->.nparently as warning to the people of Jehol. Meanwhile, a small Japanese force71 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-06-03 5 The scene after the hut earthquake In India in Behar and Orissa The Qi-etta earthquake on Friday has been more terrible.23 words
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Article127 1935-06-03 5 Telling Canada About South Africa. Mr. David de Waal Meyer, South African Trade Commissioner to Canada, leads a busy life and his crusade Is to make Canada "South Africa conscious." He is one of the most sought-after speakers in Canada and jmetlmes addresses two or three127 words
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Article96 1935-06-03 5 Motor Boat Patrol Of Timor Sea. Australia is leaving nothing to chance to ensure the safety ol passengers on the air mall route across the Timor Sea. Having arranged for an emergency lauding ground on Bathurst Island, north of Darwin, the Federal Ministry nas now decided96 words
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Article129 1935-06-03 5 Boy's Spleen's Phenomenal Growth. A three-year-old "joy in the Sydney Hospital is a medical enigma, because his spleen which is growing at a rapid rate, promises to develop into the largest human spleen on record. A normal spleen in an adult is about five ounces In weight, but129 words
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Article93 1935-06-03 5 Remembrance Of The Battlefield. Ten thousand ribbons have just been reverently burned in Sydney. They are sanctified by the tears of wor en in all parts of Australia. Some came from humble folk, others from wealthy, but each ribbon was a link with one of 60,000 Australian soldiers93 words
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Article51 1935-06-03 5 Canadians are drinking more coffee For the eleven months ended February 1935 imports of coffee and chicory Increased by I>4 million pounds in weight and by $436,000 (£87.200) In 'value, compared with the corresponding period of 1934. A great deal of this came from British East51 words
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Article59 1935-06-03 5 This is what "went up in smoke" in Canada during 1934, according to tha Dominion Bureau of Statistics:— 4,822.405.065 cigarettes (Increase of 12 per cent, over 1933): 119.871.000 cigars (five per cent. Increase); 17,983,000 tb of smoking tobacco (four per cent, increase); 4,170,000 Ito. of chewing tobacco,59 words
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Article222 1935-06-03 5 Japanese Army And The Government London, May 31. Well-informed circles are of opinion that there is no prospect of any third party attempting to Intervene in the Slno-Japanese dispute in North China as this would only aggravate the situation, which might possibly be solved on lines lessReuter - 222 words
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Article186 1935-06-03 5 The very unusual— possibly unprecedented event of an actress in a West End theatre reading her pan on the stage was witnessed at the Ambassador Theatre. Miss Jeanne de Casalis, a victim of influenza, has temporarily lost her voice and her doctor forbade her appearance in186 words
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Article55 1935-06-03 5 London to Gibraltar in twenty-taur hours. This is made possible for passengers by the opening of the new 1,000 mile air-line between London and Madrid. Travellers will leave Croydon at 1.30 p.m., reach Madrid at 7.20 p.m., catch the 9.24 p.m. train, and arrive at Gibraltar55 words
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Article41 1935-06-03 5 M. Eduard Behrens, correspondent in Berlin of the Basle National-Zeitung, has been ordered by the German authorities to leavo Gezmany. The complaint is that M. Behrens has persistently displayed hostility to the present regime in Germany by his method of reporting.41 words
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Article55 1935-06-03 5 A press report that Japan would grant a loan of 0.5100,000,000 to Brazil to enable her to. reorganise her merchant marine has been categorically denied by the Tokio Forelen Office. Registered Japanese residents li Harbin total 15.000 persons, an incrc 1 c/ 5,000 over the Japanese population in the city55 words
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Article269 1935-06-03 5 New Empire Source Of Supply. The distilleries and warehouses of Canada hold approximately 34 million gallons of whisky and other spirits, of which 28 millions is sufficiently matured for immediate sale. Most of this stock was distilled in th? expectation of an export market,269 words
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Article167 1935-06-03 5 Report Now Before Tho War Office. An official decision nv.y sosn bi made on the experimental Amy u:Mfc.m, consisting or "plus fours" with web gaiters, open-necked tunics, and "deer-stalker" caps. This proposed new ne'd-servics dress for infantry was issuer, to a platoon of the 2nd167 words
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Article78 1935-06-03 5 'Irs. Vizania B^well, Generally known as Gipsy Lee, who died intestate at Farnborough, Kent, two years ago. left estate which had been valued at about £6,000 gross. Mr. B. Dor!ey Grazebrook gave this estimate In reply to Mr. Justice Bucknill, when he asked the Probate Court78 words
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Advertisement315 1935-06-03 5 HOTELS fj^T MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL g I TODAY KING'S BIRTHDAY BY KIND PERMISSION OF H. H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE THE JOHORE MILITARY BAHD DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight DINERS 53.00 NON DINERS 81.00. BOOK YOUR TABLE THURSDAY JUNE 6th. ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL DANCE AND SPECIAL CABARET. EXTENSION TO 2315 words
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Advertisement122 1935-06-03 5 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed J«-C^^^. eyes. Complicated /(^^^Sj| cases of defectirc \1 JjLjy^ vision. Glasses if \V needed. R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optcmetry. (Govt. Licentiate U.S.A.) M,O,F London5, Raffles Place (Frankeli) Phone 2500. 35 YEARS EUROPEAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours122 words
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522 1935-06-03 6 tFrom Our Radio Correspondent.) With a pillow of a type Just invented In Australia, you will, K It Onds Its way to Malays, be able to go to bed and listen to the wireless all night, If you choose, without stern Injunctions522 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-06-03 6 The Committee appointed by the British Government to consider and make recommendations on th- future of broadcasting in Great Britain Seated (from the left) Major Astor, M.P., Lady Reading, Mr. C. R. AUlee and Lord Ullswater (chairman), standing: Mr. H. G. G. Welsh (secretary) Mr. H.63 words
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Article111 1935-06-03 6 Because German Officers Train In Britain. Britain's revival of the pre-war custom of exchanging officers between British and German regiments for a brief period of training arouses this bitter comment In "Le Journal": "Germany has openly torn up the Treaty of VersaUles. Yet this Is the moment111 words
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Article252 1935-06-03 6 IT IS HARD TO MAKE PEACE." —Saps L. G. "Full of Hope" To Explain His New Deal. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking to Scottish Liberals In Edinburgh said It is easier to make war than to end it. It is very difficult to make peace." The next Parliament," he said, will252 words
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Article203 1935-06-03 6 "Mother Mary Of The Angels." "Mother Mary of the Angels," the nun heroine of the Ladysmlth siege in the Boer War. has died at the age of eighty. Her official title was Mother Emeritus, of the Augustinlan Convent at Ladysmlth. where she has spent the203 words
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Article165 1935-06-03 6 ADELAIDE PREMIER'S PLAN. PASSENGER-CARRYING 'PLANES. The possibilities of an Eng!and-to-Aus trail a air race for passsnger-car-rylng machines only are being Investigated by Mr. R. L. Butler, the Souti Australian Premier, now In London on his first visit. Mr. Butler is Chairman of the South Australia Centenary165 words
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Article267 1935-06-03 6 200 Yards— And Only A Fortnight Old. Mythology tells ol a winged golden ram that flew the Hellespont. A Uvo-weeks-ald lamb recently accomplished an equally unheard-of feat by swimming across the Serpentine in Hyde Park, London. But whereas the golden ram sought to rescue a princess267 words
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Advertisement110 1935-06-03 6 CLEA R V ISI O N IN ALL WEATHER FOR ALL MOTORISTS. TRICO Automatic WINDSHIELD CLEANERS standard H^ZiSfe^Pnififcn^Lw pen >nd equipment on Vi L^jfygfill W* Closed cars. American md wfek^ll V European cars. A powerful vacuum operated cleaner attractively priced SEOW KIT AN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT SINGAPORE. TRANSMISSION 2 AT110 words
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Advertisement92 1935-06-03 6 PHI LOO ***** ALL-WAVE A.C. D.C. Main or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. speciiHy biilt for the Tropics DiMdratti— Ib joqt mm hnmo— No aMicaUan whatsoever. Folly {uvulml by the ONLY Safe Afeate DMribatan (Far S.S., F.M.S.. DJLI.. Banco Shun). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd. (Owners Operators92 words
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Advertisement61 1935-06-03 6 /W(TW\ VICTOR X^iyßADio Just Arrived New Shipment of the very latest models. Cabinets of entirely new design excel anything hitherto imported to Malaya. Reception and simplicity of control has been brought to the acme of perfection. All models fully guaranteed by the Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 404, North61 words
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Advertisement55 1935-06-03 6 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Iff j Westinghouse Radio b TUBE SL'PERHKI. A CIRCUIT THAT COMBINES selectivity clearness distance reliability THE SET TO COPE WITH THE PRESENT "UNFAVOURABLE RECEPTION CONDITIONS. ANY TRIAL NO OBLIGATI^ WE STOCK ROTARY (ON VERTORS. LOUD SPEAKERS. TRANSFORMERS, PUBLIC ADDRESS AND TALKIE EQUIPMENTS. WORLD WIDE RADIO CO.55 words
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Miscellaneous650 1935-06-03 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Transmission S *M pji-IM pjn. 0.8. F. 15,14* ke/ (UK m.) and G.S.G. 11.TM ke/s lUM ■M 5.M p.n. pjn. b^ Ben. ■Trooping the Colour." Celebration in London of the birthday of Hfc Majesty the King. Trooping the -Odour on the Horse Guards Parade,650 words
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Miscellaneous279 1935-06-03 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z. H. I_ Singapore.— Wavelength 49.9 metres.— Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya 1934. Ltd.. Broadcast House, No. 2, Orchard B«h Singapore. TODAY. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.46 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 p.m. Relay of concert artistes from TomlinsonHall: Miss Marie279 words
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Miscellaneous279 1935-06-03 6 PHOHI-HOLLAND. 750 pjn. Station P.H.I. 17.75S kc/s (ISJH a.) TODAY. 7 M pjn. Opening announcement. 800 Records. 8.15 Meeting of the Phohl Club. Announcer answers listeners' reports. 8.40 Hecords. 8.50 News from Holland. 905 Records. 9.15 Talk on sports. 9.35 Dance records. 9.50 Close down. THURSDAY, JUNE 0. 7.50 pjn.279 words
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Article45 1935-06-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangksk, June t. The rice milling trade faces a critical situation. Market prices of padi are soaring and the mills are unable to produce rice in accordance with their export contracts. Several mills have been compelled to close.45 words
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Article55 1935-06-03 7 Dr. Toe Kah Toh and Mr. Lee Keng Tin were injured in a collision between their car and another at the 14/2 milestone, Woodlands Road, yesterday. Dr Toe Kah Toh sustained a fracture of the left leg and Mr. Lee Keng Tin received a head wound. Both were55 words
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Article430 1935-06-03 7 Work In Progress Near Telok Blangah Road. Construction work is proceeding on GHlman Barracks which are to accommodate Singapore's second battalion of Infantry. The barracks are located between Telok Blangah Road and the western end of the Faber Ridge, east of Alexandra Road. They will be430 words
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Article43 1935-06-03 7 Tslngkiangpu. Ku., Apr. IS. Chang Chin-kao. notorious bandit of the Hual River section, who was recently arrested In Shanghai and taken to Tsingkiangpu on Apr. 13, was execute* 1 there In the presence of a huge crowd of spectators.43 words
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Advertisement85 1935-06-03 7 CONTINUED SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED r apitol I 3 $HOW$ TOD T VMrl lUL I 3.15-6.15-9.15 ■P"*"""^! The World-famous star fe» ¥*AwKtßß&*^ t Pararaount's Glamorous Production Presented with Special Additional Attraction THE ROYAL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS in LONDON, WALES and EDINBURGH. Special Paramount Pictures by Air Mail. CAPITOL GRAND OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT!85 words
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Advertisement318 1935-06-03 7 it uAn^nnA~] LAST DAY TODAY— ALHAIVIPKA Special Matim Todiy at 3.15 Yov last opportunity to tee this (reat itory by the writer of "SHOW BOAT" H&lfs "GLAMOUR" with PAUL LUKAS aid CONSTANCE CUMMINGS TOMORROW NIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 The greatest all star cast of fun -makers- and heartbreakers! ALL ABOARD318 words
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Advertisement308 1935-06-03 7 OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED TODAY (Positively last screenings) The most thrilling tale of intrigue and espionage yet brought to the screen I PAVILION *%51% 5 1 F r N H T s "MARIE jdtrSSk GALANTE" fl^jß «^jj|flnW^P^*| Starring the m^ j^^F famous French V Js mI^H ketti gallian308 words
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Miscellaneous247 1935-06-03 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle IO i 2 O~ iS J9 2O g 2T" 22 3T 35" g 3? 1 S7 KOi J —Figures In paremhtses denote the number of letters In the wurds required. (CLUES.) ACROSS f8:f 8 (3) 2. Give up hope (7) 20 Joining line (4) 7. Flock (4)247 words
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Article302 1935-06-03 8 INVESTORS SHY OF REAL ESTATE. BUSINESS MAN'S VIEWS. With many million dollars awaiting investment in Singapore and with a very definite shortage of good-class houses, why is it more money is not going into real estate? A prominent businessman answered this question In an interview on Saturday.302 words
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Article271 1935-06-03 8 HALF-A-MILLION WANTED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. The committee of the Selangor King George V Silver Jubilee Memorial Fund have fixed no definite sum as an objective. According to present Indications, however, it seems unlikely that falling som» further large individual contributions, more than $100,000271 words
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Article852 1935-06-03 8 Proposal Which Causes Perturbation. in n:s ensuing reflections, Mr. Hands says: Tne Malay Mail has suggested tnat tne balance of this fund should go 'o Tie Silver Jubilee Committee, and as 111 1 am nrt a member of that committee I do not know how the suggestion852 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1935-06-03 8 REMINISCENCES OF MR. G. P. BRADNEY. TWENTY YEARS IN MALAYA. Mr. G. P. Bradney, Auditor. S.S. and F.M.S., is about to leave Malaya on retirement. He will be in Singapore for two or three days before sailing for Home by the Antenor on June 12.1,760 words
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Article77 1935-06-03 8 Discussions Held In Private. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. It is understood that private meeting of representatives of the Indian community in Selangor. was held this morning at the Selangor Indian Association Hall. A committee was appointed to draft certain resolutions which77 words
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Article269 1935-06-03 8 Enjoyable Function At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. Three hundred and sixty people assembled at the Selangor Club last evening for the M.S.V.R.'s King's Birthday Ball an annual event which is always keenly anticipated. It was a brilliant success, very269 words
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Article95 1935-06-03 8 London, June 1. Today's exchanges, mean closing rates, were: Parts 74 21/32 Rio 4V4 sellers oSclal New York 4.92' i Lisbon 110', Montreal 4.92' a Athen* 517 spiles Brussels 28.99 Bucharest 4874 Geneva 15.23 Belgrade 218 Amsterdam 7 314 Buenos Aires IS Milan 59\ sellers official Berlin 12.95 words
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Article65 1935-06-03 8 Paris. May 31. The French liner Normandle. on her maiden voyage to cross the Atlantic. In 24 hours' sailing from Land's End has averaged 29.76 knots an hour, which constitutes a record. The 2.000 passengers Include the President's wife. Madam Lebrun. and the Minister for Mercantile Marine Reuter65 words
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Advertisement27 1935-06-03 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England A. D. 1720) FIRE. MARINE, LIFE. MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Offio« for Malaya: Chartered Bank Chambois. Singapore. aP b l27 words
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Advertisement34 1935-06-03 8 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT. M. EZEKIEL SONS. Established nearly 30 years. OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS. Only Address: Raffle* Chambers. ■taffies Place. Slnxapore. Branch: 35. Noordwtjk. Batavia. OptmMlrM: A. II EZEKIEL. 0.D.. F 1.0.34 words
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Advertisement35 1935-06-03 8 VLAMMETJE. BOLRGOGNE MEUSSEfIXOANCIA CHAMPAGNE. BOKKMA GENEVEK. 11l LSTKAMP OENEVER. S( HIEDAM GENEVEK. DE TJID GENEVEK DE PAPEGAAI OENEVER THE GRIFFIN GENEVER. CITROEN GENEVER. LEMON LIQUOR. Etc. Etc. D.T. Lim Company. 35J. North Brldfe Road. SINGAPORE.35 words
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Advertisement116 1935-06-03 8 Itch Cause Killed in 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 60 million tiny se&ms or pores whera tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your akin to Itch. Crack, Peel, Burn, also Ecsema, Hlngworm, Pimples. Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Foot Itch. Don't waste time with ordinary methods, zou must have116 words
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Advertisement39 1935-06-03 8 love everything thati old old fritndt, •Id limts, old manntn, old booh" And need one say. the magnificent Whisky called "Old Rarity GUARANTUD IS YEARS OLD $3.75 per bottle < mckidi^dutf M?ALISTEIUCO.L T •x Sol* Ap—kt f»r S.S. FMS. f39 words
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Article50 1935-06-03 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 1. Today's closing prices on the London p?pper market were as follows: Whit? Muntok, unchanged at 9'4d. in bond. Black Lampong. spot and Aug. -Oct. 3 l'l6d buyers; afloat and Mar-May 3 3/16 d buyers. Small business was done.— Strait* Times copyright.50 words
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Article952 1935-06-03 9 But Still Not Remunerative For Producers. SYMINGTON AND WILSON REPORT. London, May 15. Under all the circumstances, and particularly in view of the fact that the price is still by no means a remunerative one for the producers, the present gradual advance would seem to be amply justified.952 words
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Article211 1935-06-03 9 THE NEXT COUPON IN GOLD. Paris. May 20. In the Bourse today, Suez Canal shares turned heavy and fluctuated widely as a result of the uncertainty attending the company's present negotiations with the Egyptian Government. These negotiations are being held to determine the exact Interpretation of the211 words
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Article576 1935-06-03 9 (By Air MaU.) London, May 22. The cabled news of company results is augmented by the more detailed reports below. Straits Rubber Co.— Net profit of £44.592 for 1934. compared with £16.105 for the previous year. The dividend Is raised from ZV2 per cent, to 4 per cent,576 words
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Article145 1935-06-03 9 UNITED SUA BETONG. CREATION OF NEW SHARES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1. United Sua Betoi.g Rubber Estates, Ltd., is to increase its capital to £1,000,000 by the creation of "250,000 new £1 shares and converting the existing 750,000 ordinary shares into stock. ITVi Per Cent. Dividend.145 words
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Article213 1935-06-03 9 Fostering: the Spirit Of Initiative. London. May 13. Senor de Madariaga (the Spanish Permanent delegate to the League of nations). "One of the most difficult problems which besets civilisation is how to eliminate the war spirit fostered by commercial competition without depriving the world of the zest and213 words
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Article494 1935-06-03 9 The following publications were Issued or received by the Department of Statistic B.S. and P. M.S.. during the period May 18 to 24, are available for public use in the Reference Library, Pullerton Buildings, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident In Malaya494 words
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Article202 1935-06-03 9 NEW CROP HEAVY IN D.I. London. May 20. Considerable uneasiness Is being felt by pepper brokers In Mincing Lane over the position of the new pepper crop due to come forward In August and October shipments. A normal crop in the Dutch East Indies Is 12,000 tons202 words
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Article444 1935-06-03 9 The following is the prices (in cents per catty) where not otherwise stated prevailing at the Singapore markets as furnished by the Market Inspector en May 31: Meat —Beef steak 32 per catty, beef slew or curry 29. fillet steak 45 per lb., mutton, Australian 30, pork, lean444 words
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Advertisement597 1935-06-03 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner of prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital »*>.000.000 Issued and fully paid up 120.000.000 Reserve597 words
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Advertisement361 1935-06-03 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF 1 INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital In 600.000 shares of £5 cacfc £3 000.008 Reserve Pund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 83, RfchoimraU'. London E.C. 2. Agents and Branches. Ajnrltsar IlrJlo Satgon Alor Star361 words
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Article110 1935-06-03 10 AIHAMHMA riUuiour wllli H»ul !4ikM OunkUni* Oununmn i.i ii. i \iinii Bell* ..I n.< Ktnetlca wllh M»e i.mn* iiitATMK. apiAl wniti.it Un Your (liurd ÜBKAT WOKJIt Culmift 11.. Wnii.inlim Jrw HUH VWiillll. 11. HKKAN(i(M)N BUAU (Ml »m» Htoi My I Jim IteU.y MAainoMiM ..ii Kovalui em 111 NEW WOW110 words
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832 1935-06-03 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935. A UNIQUE KNIGHTHOOD. It |v uliiiii.t unknown [01 nirinhei o| iiu- Maluyau civil Service to be knighted unleaa he i in- premier administrative appointment In the Colony 01 tht Federation. The ablest o( a In Hi. Muluy stuii:. ami ti.,- moal brllUmil832 words
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Article61 1935-06-03 10 Ht'cipitnl In Kdl.ili Cn/.Urd. The following iui King* Hllv.-r Jiil.ll.t Mi.l.il 1,. in-. Hlghm i in, High H Ml I P HI HlKlm. Mll.ltt HIM H'thin 4 l iinku v.i ('ln- Mrt Mlicillt liin i himm; The lion in I (Irtty. OuiiUln I. A Powell MO i.it ut.61 words
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Article80 1935-06-03 10 Se<oii<| In uiiiinaiid Of Chln«M i nit. i.i. ut w., 1...1, ki.i. s.B.V.r. has ppolnted in bo vi Him whilst "id at "1" him i VC I t a cling Capi tin) 0 i N«»man rellniiulsl noting i using to command "A" <M (i > C Mnluccii Vi.lurid80 words
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Article24 1935-06-03 10 Ih' KIIIU'M Kxequiuul rui| uinllt iO art M llflulnn wit ii Jin ink. province Wriir»iey ii«-» of perils, utiunu, hot MM* Majesty* ilinniuK24 words
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Article1442 1935-06-03 10 Sukuiii Come To tik Urs. In rvminUctnt inmnt, Mn K. Savage Uailey (temrihta be'ow, with 4sliu>tl/ul humour, an elephant ttijt un made throuyh the jungle tone year* ago. <ii> Mr. ii lavafe n«tu> > IT all aim tnl ut v Unry dress 4»nre. at the1,442 words
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Article250 1935-06-03 10 IT Is a long Mm" since the < Mnlayun hoi Murray, of tl Hlngap.l Mlv fnh, Mini Kuiifc i running a mall bu b|y busy Itftv moetl .1 with helping lame dogs mix with all rIOSMI rf wnward* un I Alintl. Is, in T.,1. i I250 words
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Advertisement36 1935-06-03 10 DON'T BE -#> HO FINER WHISKY QOES INTO ANY BOTTLE l/OLE AOCNTfi JOHN LITTLE IQ°U? iNCnuMMIIO IN IN01AWB) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, C IPOH. bwcKS oa I iw BULK 1. I I I IW, --1...!:,. 4, M36 words
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Article, Illustration907 1935-06-03 11 THE RULERS OF JOHORE AND PAHANG. DR. R.O. WINSTEDT A KNIGHT. Certificates Of Honour For Four Malayans. 19 NEW JUSTICES OF PEACE. NINE Malayans are honoured in the King's Birthday Honours List published today. In addition a Gazette Extraordinary issued today announces that Certificates907 words
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Article32 1935-06-03 11 Washington, June 1. The United Mtneworkers Union today officially instructed Its 450,000 soft-coal miners to strike on June 16. unless new wage contracts are signed before them.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1935-06-03 11 ENGLISHMEN IN THE HONOURS. THE birthday| and Jubilee honours conferred today are more comprehensive than usual. They include persons who have rendered eminent service in Britain and hroughout the Empire In politics, industry the professions, arts, science and the fighting and civil services and social work. Leading1,564 words
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Article239 1935-06-03 11 China Must Comply. "OR DEFENCE MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN." Pelping, June 3. An official report states that Col. Takahashl, Charge d'Affaires of the Japanese Embassy, yesterday made representations to Gen. Ha Ying-chln, Chinese War Minister and chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, alleging that: The Chinese239 words
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Article426 1935-06-03 11 3,000 Dead Already Recovered. MILITARY CONTROL IN THE CITY. European Death Roll: 200. Karachi, June 2. A further shock of 45 seconds luration was experienced at Quetta, Baluchistan, this afternoon and the hills to the east and west were enveloped in an impenetrable cloud ofReuter - 426 words
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Article42 1935-06-03 11 The score in the Clarke Cup match at 13.30 today was: Europeans (Ist Innings): 73 a.l out. The Rest (2nd Innines): 41 for one wicket. Boon 13, I'onniah not out 6, Balhelchet not out 6, extras 1.42 words
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Advertisement45 1935-06-03 11 Singapore Louden in 5 days. From June 12 the X.L.M. will run an accelerated bi-weekly service with new Fokker-Douflas aeroplane*, of the Melbourne-air-race fame. Mails close at G.P.O. Singapore at 1.15 p.m. every Wednesday and Saturday. Letters should be clearly marked: By X.L.M. Dutch Airmail,45 words
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Article548 1935-06-03 12 H.E. THE GOVERNOR TAKES THE SALUTE. DISTINGUISHED SPECTATORS. The event coming so soon after the Silver Jubilee parade, Volunteers, cadets and boy scouts did not take part in this morr 'rig's parade on the Singapore Padang in honour of the Kind's birthday. The units were all, military548 words
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Article51 1935-06-03 12 Survivor Of Paknam Incident. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 1. The death has taken place of Major Tusch, a Dene, resident In Siam since l"::0, formerly an officer in the Slam- Navy. He was one of the few survivors of the Franco-Slames? collision at Paki.; m in51 words
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Article45 1935-06-03 12 Total Now Exceeds $85,090. 'From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur June 3. or Jubilee Fund has now $85,104. The latent list in eludes $5,000 each ir-jm Mrs. Lofce il Mr. Loke Wan Vat and $SCJ from the Selangor Ceylon Tamil Com hi unity45 words
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Article452 1935-06-03 12 HROUGH MALAYA IN 10 3 4 HOURS. MOTORIST'S DASH FROM PENANG. Leaving Butterworth, Province Wellesly (opposite Penang) at o'clock on Saturday night, Mr. N. G. Reddish arrived at the Victoria Memorial, Singapore, at 7.42 yesterday morning. He made the 518-mile run In r j 1935 Chevrolet Standard Tourer. His run452 words
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Article51 1935-06-03 12 BOLIVIA WANTS AN ARMISTICE. Buenos Aires. May 30 Bolivia has agreed to accept an Armistice In the Chaco war but stipulates the dispute .nust be settled by direct negotiations with Paraguay. Paraguay previously had agreed to cease hostilities on the basis of the belligerents to present positions. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article47 1935-06-03 12 Favourite Drawn By A Singapore Ticket. It is understood that Mr. J. A. Clarke of Evatt and Co., Singapore, has drawn Bahram. Derby favourite, in the Calcutta Sweep, and that an offer of £8.000 ($70,000 Straits) has been made for a half-share in the ticket.47 words
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Article125 1935-06-03 12 Last Voyage Of The De Erens. The Dutch co*st-trade steamer l\Erens. owned by the X.P.M. of Batavla, was towed to Singapore 9V the s.s. Retch for breaking up yesterday The De Erens had a crew of four aboard and her last voyage, leaving Batavla last Wednesday,125 words
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Article24 1935-06-03 12 The death is announced In Loi.uon day ol Sir Harold Buulton. wellnown as a charity worker ar.d lor is military career.24 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-06-03 12 H.K. the Governor taking, the Salute at the march past. St rqtts Times Photograph18 words
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Article219 1935-06-03 12 MAN BOUND, GAGGED AND KICKED. Further details are available concerning the gang robbery committed on Pulau Übin, early on Friday morning. The victim, who is over 60 years of age, was bound, gagged and assaulted so severely by five Chinese that he is now in219 words
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Article333 1935-06-03 12 Address To Rotary Club This Week. The next meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore will be held In the Roof Garden of the Adelphl Hotel at I o'clock on Wednesday. Mr. Gordon Bun will address the Club on "experiences amongst the Polar Ice." Mr. Burt333 words
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Article35 1935-06-03 12 Leaving Tomorrow For Ceylon. H.H. the Suttan of Johore leaves tomorrow by the President Johnson for Ceylon to meet her hlghnws the Sultonah. He expeeta to be away she or eight weeks.35 words
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Article267 1935-06-03 12 GRACEFUL DANCING BY DARDANELLA CO. The graceful gestures of Bali temple dancing was strangely mixed with a Rider Haggard story of the Golden Age in Egypt 2,000 years ago, and with syncopated dance music and modern vaudeville in the Dardanella production of Fatimma at the Theatre Royal,267 words
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Article262 1935-06-03 12 MR. A. W. BEVEN MISS S. W. FARQUHARSON. The marriage took place on Saturday ~at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd of Mr. Arthur William Beven, the well-known Malayan amateur jockey, and son of Mrs. Leoni,e Beven, of Singapore, and the late Mr. Beven to Miss Sophia262 words
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Article82 1935-06-03 12 Sent To Prison For Breach Of Trust. Before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district Judge, Daniel De Foe pleaded guilty on Saturday to three charges of criminal breach of trust and cheating and was sentenced to ten months' rigorous Imprisonment on each charge, the terms to82 words
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Article52 1935-06-03 12 The following new scale of import duties on the products mentioned is applicable in the F.MS.: Sugar, '5 cts. a lb.; preferential duty, 3cts. Sweets, chocolates, confectionery, etc., 5 cts. .a lb.; preferential duty. 3 cts. Syrups, cordials, fruit juices, etc., 50 cts. a gallon; preferential duty,52 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-03 12 Xy dramatic y) moments if' y^ *Wh c r e hero and V heroine are at their heroic best when the drama is at its emotional height, ATOOTAL thCn eV ,7 Str T g PRODUCT man Wlll &°V* for his Pyramid. Jk^ PYRAMID^ Rsglstered Trade Mark Label on «very Handkerchief.69 words
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Article2945 1935-06-03 13 Mr. C. J. Smith's Memories. MEDICAL COLLEGE ALUMNI SAY FAREWELL. MEDICAL men and students in Singapore were losing a ready and sympathetic helper and a very good friend, said Dr. Chen Su Lan, president of the Alumni Association, King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, at2,945 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-06-03 13 'I ho funeral of Mrs. Ong San Leans took place yesterday to Bukit Brown. Photograph shows part of the procession.22 words
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Article, Illustration148 1935-06-03 13 Departure Of Thomas Cook's Lccal Manager. After 13 years' service in Sinuaocre. Mr. J. C. Walker. (right) manager of the local branches of Thomas Cook and *>on, Ltd left on Saturday by the s.s. Hasan? for England where ha will Join the London office148 words
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Article124 1935-06-03 13 Only Four Cases Oa The List. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johare Dahru, Jane 1. The second sift.n;; of the Johor? Court of Appeal will be held on Tuesday at 10.30. The appeals are aga ns the Judg- lent of the Hon. Mr Justice J V C. Mills. There124 words
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Article88 1935-06-03 13 Following are th? Past OflQc^ arrangements for today, the iCing's birthday General Post Office: Sale of stamps and Registration at 8 am. to 1 o.ir. and 5 to 7 p.m. Parcels at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saving banks. Money orders and Postal orders closed. Telegrams open all88 words
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Article27 1935-06-03 13 Owing to the successful season of the film "Marie Galffnte" the opening data for Brewsters Millions will be tomorruv ?nd not today, as previously advertised.27 words
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Advertisement84 1935-06-03 13 I NATURE I (CURE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A mud D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Uvot Oil HlfMr '«o»nwvln ky UM Ftadtal Protaulon lor on EIGHTY mn to ih. iriumini ol CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and84 words
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1183 1935-06-03 14 BOWLERS ON TOP IN THE CLARKE CUP MATCH. 5. De Silva Dismisses Five Men In Seven Overs. (By Leigbton) ALTHOUGH there was no play on Saturday, owing to heavy rain in the morning, good progress was made in the Clarke Cup1,183 words
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Article35 1935-06-03 14 To Captain England At Trent Bridge. i.or.don. June R E. S. WfU has been invited to rapiain England in the first Test match agair.st the Sduth Africans at Nottingham on June 13. Rtuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article89 1935-06-03 14 Outpoints Siamese For The Second Time. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 2. A crowd of well over 4,000 saw Young jTarley. the Filipino feather-weight boxer from Singapore score his second victory over the Siamese champion, Nai Smaru, in a 12 rounds contest at tht Fun and Frolic89 words
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Article59 1935-06-03 14 NEW ARRANGEMENT TO BE DISCUSSED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The Per k Lawn Tennis Association >ias decided to discuss the matter of ihe Storch Cup with Selangor delegates when the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association holds its meeting in Singapore. It is understood the arrangement will ba59 words
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Article15 1935-06-03 14 Entries for the Clerical Unlon'i Milliards and loetUC competition arc now extended to June 15.15 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-06-03 14 A general view of the S.C.C. ground during the Europeans vs. Rest match yesterday. Ponniah and Balhetchet are the batsmen. Straits Times Photograph.23 words
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Article103 1935-06-03 14 The scores at 12 noon today will be found on page 11. Ing and captured six wickets for 16 runs In ten overs "seven of which were maidens. H. B Noon (15) Oakrhind (22) and lodd (39) were the only batsmen to offer any resistance. T. Anthony (32)103 words
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Article177 1935-06-03 14 Ties for tomorrow In the Tanglln Club lawn tennis tournament are as follow Women's Doubles Handicap Mrs. Sturgess and Mrs Strickland (plus 2) vs. Mrs. and Miss Pierrepont (scr.i. Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Huggins and A. G. Hay (owe 15) vs. Mr. and Mrs Swlnchatt (owe 15). Miss177 words
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Article97 1935-06-03 14 Before a large crowd on Friday the Khals-i Association beat Raffles Institution at soccer at the R. I. grounds by 3—l;3 1; the score being 2—o2 0 at half time. Khalsa was represented by the following: Oeo Paul; Sommoo, G. Veerappen: P. Govlndasamy, A. Rajoo. C. P.97 words
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Article164 1935-06-03 14 Monday, June 3. Cricket: Europeans vs. The Rest, third day. padang: SRC. vs. Johore C.C., SRC. ground: Medical College vs. F.M.S.R. Institute, College ground. Tuesday, June 4. Football: Inter-School, St. Patrick's vs. St. Joseph's Institution, S.J.I, ground Wednesday. June 5. Football: B.C.C. League. Etceteras vs. Merchants and PoHoe.164 words
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Article68 1935-06-03 14 MURRAY'S INSPIRED BOWLING. Selangor Club Facing A Heavy Defeat. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 2. The annual cricket match between the Selangor Club and the Penang C.C. commenced on the Esplanade ground this morning Selangor Club b-.Mfd first on a perfect wicket, but were68 words
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Article214 1935-06-03 14 I Racing. Probable Starters And Jocke y For Oaks. London, June 1. The final acceptance for the Derby, which Is to be run at Epsom on Wednesday, June 9, with probable jockeys, are as follows: Lord Astor's FIELD TRIAL (Dick). Lord Astor's PLYMOUTH SOUND (Breiuian).Reuter - 214 words
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Article74 1935-06-03 14 Annual Soccer Match With Penang C.C. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 1. The Penang Cricket Club defeated the Selangor Club by three goals to nil. The game was one-sided, but only poor finishing saved the Selangor Club from a double figure defeat. Clark scored the only74 words
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Article219 1935-06-03 14 The following ties arranged for this week in the S.C.R.C. spring tennis tournament. TIES FOR WEDNESDAY. Open Sine. Dr. T. H. Wee vs. Scan Keng Slew. "A" Sine. Dr. P. K. C. Tyan. (Owe 15.3) vs. Tan Hoon Slang. (Owe 30). "B" Sine. Yap Chye Koon. (Owe 30)219 words
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952 1935-06-03 14 The Stonor Shield. TIME SAVES THE KILAT CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. Playing for the Selangor Rangers. Bain and Mayo made ligtn of the Kllat Club bowling, scoring a record first wicket partnership for lr'er-club matches in952 words
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Advertisement51 1935-06-03 14 KODAK VOLLENDA SIX -20 f.4.5 lens and Compur shutter Here are the high points: a Fast, true Kodak An«atlgtnat f.4 5 lens. Compur shutter elghi speed! to 1/350 second. 0 Built-in self tuner. Bye-levtl direct finder, v well as brilliant view finder. 0 Real leather covering; nickel and enamel fittings.51 words
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693 1935-06-03 15 MARKED SUPERIORITY OVER MALACCA. Home Team Forwards Too Slow— De Souza Shines (From Our Own Correspondent.) m Malacca, Jane 1. /"\N a ground made sodden by earlier rain, the Combined Services beat Malacca by five goals to one In the Malaya Cup competition693 words
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Article522 1935-06-03 15 MALAYA CUP MATCH VS. SINGAPORE. Pen Pictures Of The Selected Players. (Prom Our Own Co» respondent.) Serena ban, Jane The following have been selected to represent Negri Scmbilan In the Malaya Cup soccer inaUh against Singapore on Saturday avSeremban: E. Alexander; R. Newman and Uew Ah522 words
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Article190 1935-06-03 15 Association Football. Johore Chinese Lose To Siong 800 A. A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 2. A large crowd was present at the padang of the Royal Johore International Club to witness an excellent game of soccer between the Johore Military190 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-06-03 15 P. K. Baskar&n who did well with both tat and ball for the Rest yesterday. Straits Time* Photograph.18 words
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Article56 1935-06-03 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 3. Selangor's Malaya Cup team to meet Kedah at Alor Star on Saturday has been chosen as follows: Kum Pak; See Hu and Kai Ban; Kirn Wan, De Silva and Jahn Mohamed: Mun Hni, Ismail, Henry, Soon Teck and Ah56 words
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Article370 1935-06-03 15 Bangkok Professional Again Supreme. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 29. In vile golfing weather on Monday afternoon at the Royal Chitralada golf course, Tim, the Bangkok professional, demonstrated once more that he is the best player the capital holds. The British amateurs nearest to w him370 words
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Article88 1935-06-03 15 "Babe" Didrikson May Meet Joyce Wethered. Chicago, June 1. Following a recent ruling of the United States Golf Association that she could not play In the American women's national championship as an amateur Miss "Babe" Didrikson has now turned a golf professional (she recently won the TexasReuter - 88 words
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Article56 1935-06-03 15 Two Non-Runners Drawn By Malayan Residents. Dublin, June 1. Subscriptions to the Irish Sweep total £1335,627. The prize fund is £1,160,900. The following non-starters have been drawn by Malayans: Royal Flush tick t LM ***** by Nonie," Segamat, Johore and Tribulation ticket XL ***** by Loke Lam56 words
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Article75 1935-06-03 15 H. S. LEAGUERS' UNION. Members of the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union are Informed that an extraordinary general meeting will be held In the Union's premises on June 8, at 3 p.m. to consider the removal of the Union's premises to a more suitable place. As -this question Is of75 words
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Article32 1935-06-03 15 The Charity match between the Regulars and Volunteers ,arranged for tomorrow at Anson Road Stadium will not take place. It is hoped to arrange this fixture later In the season.32 words
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Article294 1935-06-03 15 HIS CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT. Loses Only Two Sets In French Championship. Paris, June 2. In the final of the French lawn tennis championships Perry beat von Cramm (Germany) ft— 3, 3—6,3 6, 8— 1, »-3. Perry crowned the must successful year a player has ever h&d on theReuter - 294 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-06-03 15 W. H. McNeiU who made a superb catch in the slips to send back Balhetchet, the Rest skipper, yesterday. Straits Times Photograph.22 words
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Article215 1935-06-03 15 Wins Sakura Cup After A Hard Fight. (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, June 1. M. Sakata, once lawn tennis champion of Negri Sembilan, showed a return to his old form by winning the Sakura Cup at Seremban. This open singles lawn tennis competition was held215 words
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Advertisement20 1935-06-03 15 1/ modern girl is a young lady of good tas+e --sh t prefers Playgrs "THE |p?^^^^C PLAYERS' KVVYeI^ CIGARETTE.'" B^US20 words
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Advertisement43 1935-06-03 15 ImM mvm wtm^M «J| «vIH I wmß ■W J paf m*m ALWAYS PLEAff QUENCH THAT THIRST WITH A LONG COOLING GLASS =T CLOUDINESS fet fUMMD 4NO DIPOSJT PKOM THI «rom Twi /^liißfei^r »«m«st I runt fruit fßurr THE 2»^ OF MARK *jMr QUALITY43 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-06-03 16 H. N. Balhetchet tries to pull a ball from Leonard to leg during the Rest's innings in the Clarke Cup match yesterday. Account and scores of the match are on page 14. Straits Times Photograph35 words
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Article40 1935-06-03 16 Retains Middle-Weight Title At Madrid. Madrid, June 2. In a fifteen-round fight for the world's middle-weight championship as recognised by the International Boxing Union, the French holder. Marcel Thil, retained his title by beating Ignacio Ara. Spain. Rcuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article91 1935-06-03 16 Ties In the SRC. billiards tournament are as follows: Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. "A" class handicap (300 up): Dr. E. S. Montelro —50 vs. J. B. Quays —125. "B" class handicap (200 up): N. S. Hogan —50 vs. K. C. Wylle —50. Wednesday at 6.30 p.m. Mixed doubles91 words
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Article169 1935-06-03 16 Entries for a tournament open to members who are new to the game of badminton will close on June 14 at 6 p.m. The system of pliy will be decided according to the number of entrance received. All entries should be sent to the secretary, Mr. Tan169 words
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Article86 1935-06-03 16 Seremban Wheelers Hold 25-Mile Event (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 2. A cycle race over a twenty-five mile course was held at Seremban today under the auspices of the Seremban Wheelers. The results were as follows: 1. Pall Singh, 1 hr. 5 mln. 33 sees.: 2.86 words
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Article57 1935-06-03 16 The Island Club women's monthly medal was played on Tuesday and resulted in a tie between Mrs. S. N. Kelly and Mrs. H. Lim with a nett score of 37. The following cards were returned. Mrs. S. N. Kelly 44— 7=37. Mrs. H. Lim 53—16=37. Mrs. R.57 words
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1491 1935-06-03 16 Golf. SINGAPORE G. C. JUNE MEDAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. Mr. C. H. Sansom presided at the annual meeting of the Selangor Golf Club held yesterday evening at the Club house. Before the adoption of the1,491 words
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Article105 1935-06-03 16 Office Bearers Elected For 1935. At the annual general meeting of the Straits Unljn Football Club the following were elected ofnee-bsarers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. A. K. Lee; vice-presidents, Messrs. Pang Choon Jin re-elected i, K. G. Yeo (re-elected), Cheong Kiong 800, Koh Chin Joo;105 words
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Advertisement17 1935-06-03 16 HIfLLMAN MINX ""J^"^ UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. SINGAPORE AND IPOH WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED. KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA PENANG. MAAB.17 words
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Advertisement142 1935-06-03 16 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and of well-known basic ingredients is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouchea for the quality of Phosferine Tonic Wine as follov.s: "I find it to be made from a sound full-bcdicd wine of excellent quality. It is free142 words
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Letter19 1935-06-03 17 MM VI in., \NI> lilt. INK HTI \>\ i I I" II I.U l.llli i i, lliii19 words
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Letter53 1935-06-03 17 I<m,. i VNilHcn i, I r inn 11,. I I I K| '.> 0 11 1 1 1 1 rtlltl '•lit ii( l|i, 4, I I B D itieldMH Mini Ml H I I ..|..,,|,i| ,j. .I I .i r il Ilii I|. i i. in, li> I53 words
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Article16 1935-06-03 17 I hu| 0 VVU« l» 1 ii l>l«p m i|.l m ||itw16 words
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Article29 1935-06-03 17 iii. o, i i,i. ii Hum k II. I. 41 11. I I i |'i I r J 111 M<*'»< "I I" I I I lim l29 words
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Article25 1935-06-03 17 111 \i i 1 1 i 11 1 1 aI i i 1 111 ■< 1 1 i> i t f I 125 words
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Article33 1935-06-03 17 n.Moi i\| rt Nul II < .11. i v limtkruiit IHa luf lidlutioii til liv tli* 1 1 it i 1 1 i if* |i ii i ii i 1 133 words
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Article18 1935-06-03 17 Htilu.l. ii, |i|,, HILUI.M UM I I I A ..i..-la|,|, nl ll.illl. llillt alnU.I I18 words
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Article13 1935-06-03 17 m < »IU A.M*<.e,l il. SI '""I'l'l'lf II 'Ml. Uf ill.*,13 words
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Advertisement53 1935-06-03 17 t, SPEED IS ECONOMY 'M h.y HOMI |U| U BY H I .M. H HIN( <*M «UM Mr H Ml- liHn I. »t t« »nr Bawtwi 4i»wc» in wi»MHnf» EXPAMET H n RRIIIIN ii la mm I".' fililn ihf '.ifli n'« |i, i|, i H w itiirti ai dm -nil53 words
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Article, Illustration2763 1935-06-03 18 in The Empire Capitol LMt Week OUR LONDON LETTER. i i. f /«e Wtwi k; re. Hera StfMMEH HLIMAttD TOE W "U: mi UWHENCJE OP \ir mii hi: tt no snoiin slew awoni; kin< illl^: *F.mN<: oi bttfeAf mi n iiom\ni i: comis if run iivmis ii2,763 words
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Advertisement42 1935-06-03 18 At", /i */a^ 1 1 aTvi f VB f i if I M Ilie tame old reliabiHtv pluj niw »t\ h. J botfle?, make AUBTI IS a still better INVEStMFNT. See the new Models at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. •ao, Kual» Lumpur, Ipoli,42 words
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Advertisement58 1935-06-03 18 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Disoovery Doctor* /Ya/se Cystev— Works In IS Minutes ClimOotieliMndFoiMM-- m^± tut\tki Blnori |r|fl|B Hew IM m V!{«ir In 41 Roan t# Th«r« art I tiillllun tiny, a llr.ilu ir'l ifti" 'i ''•'"'i'J*!' Lw rir« v jiiiti 4 ff i at^i I ••S' I' function*58 words
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Article118 1935-06-03 19 Children Hear Shouts Just In Time. Mr. George Wall, a butcher, of Sygton Common, near Bristol, bought a new refrigerator. One day he stepped inside to fasten the door handle. The door clanged to. Then, for more than an hour and a half Mr Wall118 words
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Article108 1935-06-03 19 Air Police Just In Time. Panama. An aeroplane, swooping down on the Indian territory of San Bias, a few miles from the Canal, saved two girls from being burned alive at the stake. Police leaped out and hurried up Just in time to stop108 words
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Advertisement25 1935-06-03 19 BY GAS OF COURSE I MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. DunureiAi OR CALL AT THE showrooms, rflUNt 91U1- MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET. IS Warm Studtot 16 bub..25 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-03 19 IE The Fragrance it net the Perfume's If they compliment your perfume, It has only half succeeded! Change to "4711" Tosca and they will compliment you. For a perfume should be unobtrusive —should subtly accentuate your own charm. "4711" Tosca does Just that and so enjoys an Increasing vogue among69 words
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