The Straits Times, 10 June 1935
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The Straits Times
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Title Section36 1935-06-10 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SIN(iAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 PRICE 10 CENTS.36 words
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Advertisement395 1935-06-10 1 SINGAPORE: 140, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471). I Exclusive CRETONNES GLASSWARE AT I PASKOE'S \j3 DISEASES i/2i Cured in a Night I mattered from BURNS Cozema all over my Zee-Kol takes all lace and body I Many may promise a wonderful P* ln w »y *"<» no applied Zee-Kol and blister395 words
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Advertisement118 1935-06-10 1 I Have that feeling of CONFIDENCE in you when taking moving pictures. Many a good subject cannot be taken the second time. Be sure that your first shot is a success by using Bell Howell FILMO Cine Cameras Phone 6389. Distributors: i SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37-39, High Street, Singapore. 3118 words
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Advertisement301 1935-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. CPHONE 3633> "STAPLES" HAVE PAT^KTED BETTER SLEEP yJ^^^Sr UNIQUE. SILENCE AM) j X25pp235 SOFTNESS ARE THE TWO i^^V^-^^^^^H H.M.THE KING < Jj 7^~ THE SLEEVE insulators »BjsSBBBfeBBS^ A COMPLETE RANGE S T H r L t 1 9^ M tf A V X i ■MATTIfS301 words
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Advertisement19 1935-06-10 1 i <^y i FOR I FLOWERS I1I 1 PHONE 4097 I 15. Orchard .~V>ad. i i (Amber Mansion) j19 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary42 1935-06-10 2 CHARTER On June 7. at sea. Robert Charter, Kuala Lumpur, age 74 from pneumonia. By cable. SPODE. On June 7 at Auburn. Melbourne. Dorothy Marsland. beloved wife of Ivin G. Spode and mother of Audrey and Jeff, in bar 43rd year.42 words
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Advertisement452 1935-06-10 2 ATKINSON— THORP. On the Bth June. 1935. at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore. PRANK H. ATKINSON, younger son of Mr. St Mrs. JAMES ATKINSON of Manchester, to Madge Thorp, only daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Harry Thorp of Southport. SITUATIONS VACANT Wben applying for any position advertised in these columns send452 words
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Advertisement806 1935-06-10 2 BOARD RESIDENCE LARGE ROOM B.R. attached for business lady, $85 without tiffin. Also smaller room for bachelor with verandah. Special reduced rate. Tanglin, garage, tennis, phone. Apply 285. Straits Times. BEAUTIFULLY furnished fiat 2 bedrooms verandah, each with bath attached, spacious sitting St dining room, suit two gentlemen. Every comfort806 words
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Advertisement602 1935-06-10 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE BULL TERRIER Imported ***** puppies from famous 'Brendon' strain. Sire "Champion Brendon Bang* ex. 'Brendon Victoria' (Sire 'Champion Brendon Oold Standard') Puppies have wonderful foreface and bone. Apply Mrs. C. V. Doe, Chemor, Perak. RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE.— Area about 350 acres fully planted. Tappable 250602 words
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Advertisement917 1935-06-10 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of freehold and leasehold Singapore properties At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng St Co.. Ltd., No. 30. Chulia Btreet, on Wednesday, Jane 12, 1933 at I SO p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and building situate at Lorong IB Oeylang Road, Singapore, area 14,441917 words
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Advertisement994 1935-06-10 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc FWtSH STOCK. FIGARO'S fancy table clocks. PERMANENT stay PERMANENT. Made in U.S.A. and Germany. Chromium plated with fancy modern dials. Very at- for 4KA cm tie only tractive and inexpensive. Every clock a good v tt lD V ">Jtimekeeper. From $2.50 to $5.25 Pocket Highly Trained European994 words
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Miscellaneous181 1935-06-10 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Out-lde Without Malaya Malaya Postage Mimthly 3.00 4.00 8 5.50 Quarterly 8.50 $12.M 7.50 Half Yearly $17.M 524.M $15.00 Yearly $34.M $4X.M $30.00 Note. Ontstatlon cheques shoold Incrode thr usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:— 25 cents181 words
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Advertisement598 1935-06-10 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. NjCO. .UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJEBTYS GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. DueTonnage B'pore. 1935 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Ju y598 words
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Advertisement612 1935-06-10 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 giSUWA MARU 10,700 June 12 13 FUSHTMI MARU 11,000 June 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 July 10 11 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 23612 words
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Advertisement635 1935-06-10 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Stiam •MEONIA 25/6 25 '8 26/6 28/6 ALSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 19/7 BORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 ERIUA 37/8 27 8 28/8 30/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9 20/9 JTJTLANDIA 8635 words
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Advertisement254 1935-06-10 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimming pool— Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meato— Hot and coid running water in each state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila254 words
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Advertisement1166 1935-06-10 3 SHIP ING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khlow Steamship Co. (193Z| «-f* Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and China Motaal The Canard White Star Lid. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Th SarßWßk steamship Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. v The Chtaa Navigation Co., Ltd. rhe Anstrallan OrienUl Lhw1,166 words
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47 1935-06-10 4 HONG KONG CHINESE MASTERS' TICKETS. Hong Kong. June 10. The Hong Kong Government announces that Chinese masters' tickets will be recognised as from July 1. Ships under captains with only Chinese tickets have not been permitted to call at Hong Kon^ In the past. —Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 47 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article118 1935-06-10 4 Examination Of Passports. Paris, May 26. The Cunard line figured as defendant in a curious case brought against it by a passenger named Stivelmacher. When the latter arrived at Quebec last June a permit to land was refused him as his passport was declared to be118 words
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Article360 1935-06-10 4 League Of Nations Bureau. The following is the Hralth Bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern bureau, for the week ended June Is— Plajw. Basseln and Colombo were the only two ports in the Eastern Arena to Teport the presence of human plague during the week, each reporting360 words
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Article118 1935-06-10 4 Monday, June 10. j Slitps alongside the Wharves or .expected to arrive. KEPFEL lIAKROIR. Maji Wharf Lighter Kilat. The Cable, Boelongan. Ban Ho Guan, Reael, Urflnea Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonc Pacar. Sheers Whart Nil. Aibert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Nil.118 words
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Article46 1935-06-10 4 The Conte Verde Is due here on Thursday morning, at daylight from Shanghai and Hongkong. She will berth alongside the S.K.B. wharves and is expected to sail again the same day at 3 p.m. for Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste.46 words
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Article233 1935-06-10 4 Tomorrow. Pemangkat, Sambas and Slngkawang (Tobelo) 8 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Tob.<lji 8 a.m. Taiempa (Q. Verspyvk) ..8 ajn. Karlmon (Merantl) ..9 a.m. Pengerang (Han? Yon) ..9 a.m. Siiigkep (Hong Keat) 10a.m. Siam (Parcels only) (Katong) ..10.30a.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Catenas) ..I pjn. China233 words
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Article114 1935-06-10 4 KUTSANG, Brit.. 3.643 tons, from Calcutta 9. for Hongkong. Amoy Japan 10. MAYEBA6HI MARU. Jap.. 4.320 tons, from Bombay 10. for Kobe 10. VYNER BROOKE. Saraw.. 720 tons, from Kurhing 9. for Kuching 12. MAJANG. Dut.. 362 tons, from Rengat 9, for Rengnt 12. VALAYA. 81am. 803 ton?,114 words
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Article441 1935-06-10 4 men and hand-cuffing them In the dark, both giving and receiving hard knocks. When the friy was over and the lamps re-lit, we found that we had bagged more than a score of the gamblers and secured sufficient damning evidence against them. Coins of different441 words
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Advertisement560 1935-06-10 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS, F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS'. TELEPHONE: Freight 54SS— Paaaage 5131. CANADIAN kiiA!/i^'pTj% W>i4 ri A A Jl Jt JL (Incorporated in England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offer* TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES »la HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL560 words
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Advertisement280 1935-06-10 4 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. AN APOLOGY We beg to tender our apology to the numerous customers who were disappointed on Saturday owing to the supply of our flowers been eshausted caused by the great demand. We nigh to assure them that such occurrence will not happen as arrangements have been280 words
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Advertisement168 1935-06-10 4 KLAVENESS LINE. (Incorporated In Norway) BINGAPORE. PENANG A BELAWAN DELI to LOS ANGELES, S. FRANCISCO, PORTLAND Thro 1 BsTL issued to Gulf Atlantic Coast Ports, Mexico, Central South American Ports W. Indies. Limited but excellent passenger Accommodation Available. Fare to Los Angeles or San Franclsro U.S. $200. Due Sails Motor168 words
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Advertisement465 1935-06-10 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated Encland.) "ELLERMAN- LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERUAM HAMttUKU. Via Ports and Sue? Canal Also acceptutr Cargo (or Canada American port* via Colombo. Due SailsSteamer Spore S'rjore. CITY OF WELLINGTON June 14 June lfl CITY OP BAODAD June 29 July 7 CITY OP YOKOHAMA July465 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1935-06-10 4 TIDE TABLE. Monday, June It. H. W. 4.35 a.m., 7 ft. 2 In.. 5 44 p.m., 7 ft. 5 in. L. W. 10.50 a.m.. 3 ft. 2 in., 11.48 p.m., 4 ft. 1 in. Tuesday. Jane 11. H W. ft 46 a.m.. 6 ft. 8 in., 6.35 p.m., 7 ft.91 words
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Miscellaneous71 1935-06-10 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPOKT. Stations Yesterday Lait nigiit Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. "F Alor Star 86 0.64 8.5 73 Sitiawan 89 Nil 9.3 73 Kota Bharu 90 0.13 8.9 73 Buklt Jeram 89 0.10 9.5 73 Malacca 81 0.66 1.1 73 Singapore (Kalian* Aerodrome) 8471 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-06-10 5 The wucM'k lon«e»t bridge, that connecting Funen and Jutland in Denmark, wm opened by King Christian of Denmark. This photo gives a27 words
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Article292 1935-06-10 5 A sharp earthquake shock was experienced at Horta, In the Mores. There was no serious personal or material loss The pilot and crew of three were killed when an Army aeroplane crashed and burst into flames near Mount Whan, y California The strike ot banana carriers on292 words
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125 1935-06-10 5 Tv Help Development Of Broadcasting Scheme. k>ard of Directors of the C.tr Regie Foundation at The Hague a warded the Wauu. Prise tor 1831, amounting to la.ooo florins, to tgufl of Naliuns. in order to enable it to develop the Secretarial': ting service and125 words
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87 1935-06-10 5 Italy's Attitude To The Ualual Incident. Milan. June 8 Beffire the Italo Abyssinian CommUSlon adjourned yes.erday until June 25 Italy agreed to an Investigation o( all frontier Incidents, but excluded frontier delimitation. The Abyssinian representative argued that delimitation of the frontier was closely connected withReuter - 87 words
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Article52 1935-06-10 5 Satisfactory Work Of Anglo-German Meeting. London. June 8. An ofllcial communique states that the Anglo-German naval conversations are proceeding satisfactorily. In the general discussion.-- the British ntatlves gave a survey of th situation in addition to some technical points. The negotiations will be resumed on JuneReuter - 52 words
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Article67 1935-06-10 5 Wife "In Netherlands Indies Now. Capt. Henry John Francs HUOtir HAF at present In Irak. vs. Mrs Una Claire Hunter and Mr John Brian Ramsay Davles. Capt Hunter gave his evidence, by aflldavi; thai nl« wilt- 1 »udd things, and he never saw hn She and co-respondent were67 words
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Article51 1935-06-10 5 London, June 7. 'Practically all Illicit drug factories in Europe are now abolished, but therj is still a large source of supply In the Far East and Manchukuo which is a very difficult problem," said Russell Pasha while In London today en ionic from Geneva forReuter - 51 words
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Article31 1935-06-10 5 Last week two oxen were flown In a Falrehild freight aeroplane from the Canadian Airways Company base at Oskelaneo, Quebec, to an Isolated shore of Chlbou gamou Lake. 125 miles distant.31 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-06-10 5 Cadets who formed the Guard of Honour for UK Sir Shenton Thomas at Raffles Institution.15 words
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Article317 1935-06-10 5 What He Will Learn In The Antarctic. QIR Hubert Wilkins, ti mous explorer, is making i'or a t\ that will revolutionise our knowledge oi' the Our climatic conditions are regulated from the Poles. Su tends to BStal > the Arctic and A. which will317 words
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Article240 1935-06-10 5 Air Mail Scheme For 1937. A 13,000-inlle air mail service in 1837. Unking New Zealand with Britain with in eight or nine days, at low ratts. is envisaged by the Posti Qeneral, Mr Adan. Hamilton, alter lib recent mission to Australia, where be Ith and240 words
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Article87 1935-06-10 5 The board ol the Asiatic l'cl(oleum Company Umited U>nd in have voted a donation ol £100 for a ■hip of £50 a year (the Aslai. leurn Company Scholarship), which will be tenable for two years by a cadet in HMS Con ship is open to87 words
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Article227 1935-06-10 5 JUIMiKS* AUK LIMIT DENOUNCED. Lord Htwart. i,. tice, who is C 5. ih.. High C during his evldei nil 11. I younu." ho s..ld ,ht youiit Lj»U Ptei. the chu.:. from t;. o! tii.: namauuton whether he thought a retiring ukiohuulU bj227 words
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Article20 1935-06-10 5 Quecii Aahburne, Perbyahire, will 340 th nlal will consist ol i .'in' luuThe Duke The original I still In vatlun.20 words
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Advertisement327 1935-06-10 5 HOTELS f 1 MALAYAN PREMIEU HOTEL f TONIGHT WEDNESDAY COCKTAIL DANCE cabaret attraction dinner"*- BIU mwiOU DANCE > MUSICAL COMEDY RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY PAN HOPKINS PHONE 5381 JU^MJptLt S»ttrt©H«»U» TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY rwDAy SPECIAL SATURDAY DINNER DANCE special WITH DINNER DANCE THE RELLER BAND "AMBER GRILL" THE RELLER327 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-10 5 Men Made Young Uigaur iMruml la 14 Hours 149 words
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165 1935-06-10 6 Dr. Frederick Ludwlg Hoffman, frail, bearded wizard of vital statistics, has retired from the Prudential Insurance Company of America because he has reached the age limit of seventy. He probably knows more than any other man in the world about the things that are likely165 words
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Article339 1935-06-10 6 INDIAN VARIETY TO SPIN ON GOLD COAST Indian silkworms have at last been persuaded to spin their cocoons in other parts of the Empire. This has been achieved by ofnclrls of the Imperial Institute. Kensington, who made arrangements for a number of the cocoons to be339 words
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Article395 1935-06-10 6 THE WILL TO PEACE. Problems of peace and war and the part that Rotary plays in international politics were discussed when the annual conference of the Rotary International Association for Great Britain and Ireland was continued at Margate. Sir Norman Angell said that the will to peace395 words
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Article245 1935-06-10 6 Pearl Buck's Marriage And "Good Earth." A quarrel that commenced with, the publication of Good Earth," Pearl Buck's famous work supporting the I Chinese view of life and religion, will have its aftermath in the divorce courts in Reno shortly. Mrs. J. Losslng Buck, familiarly known as Pearl245 words
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Advertisement74 1935-06-10 6 The good word is spreading fast... You Simply can't do better than buy a WESTINGHOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET ■■oa^ksUr^mi THE SAME ENGINEERING GENIUS THAT BUILT THE WORLD'S FIRST BROADCASTING STATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS MASTER RECEIVER WHICH HAS brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range and good volume. OVERSIZE COMPONENTS USED.74 words
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Advertisement56 1935-06-10 6 mm victor \4^W RADIO 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. 404,56 words
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Advertisement88 1935-06-10 6 PHILGO HI 935 ALL-WAVE A.C. D.C Mains or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. .'.11.. L»lt ffn |h m •■•tiiiiji inn rar nt irtsics Ptaßj »waliil »y the ONLY Safe, Aj—>s Da»tl»»lw (For 1.8., F.M.S.. D.E.1.. Borneo Siafft). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd. (Owners Operators of station "Z.H.1."88 words
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Advertisement311 1935-06-10 6 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence untold agonies, constant brain-wearying pan and irritation caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed thia trouble with eveu such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your311 words
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Miscellaneous652 1935-06-10 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Tunswhwliii 2 C.20 p.m.— 9.05 pjn. G.S.F. 15.140 ke/s (19.82 m.) and G.S.G. 17,790 ke/s (16.86 a.) 6.20 psa, Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Northern Orchestra. 6.50 pjn. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra.* 7.20 pjn. Greenwich Time Signal. 7.35 p.m. Orchestral Concert. 8.20 pjn.652 words
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Miscellaneous464 1935-06-10 6 POCKET WIRELESS FOR NEW LONG DISTANCE BROADCASTING. (From Our Radio Correspondent.) 'I'rlt most Important development In the science of wireless transmission is on the verge of success. Experts in four countries are racing to perfect a system of projecting remarkably short-wave wireless signals over very long distances. When they succeed464 words
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Miscellaneous583 1935-06-10 6 I munication the limit is not much more than 30 miles. If the experiments prove satlstac•ory, long-range commurucaUori will be achieved with transmitters using less power than is consumed by an ordinary 20-c.p. electric lamp. The whole of a comparatively powerful flvc-metre transmitter cauld be packed into a school-boy's tuck-box.583 words
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Miscellaneous276 1935-06-10 6 BERLIN. (German Short-wave Station, Berlin, D.J.B. 119.74 m.) ana D.J.Q. (19.63 nu> TODAY. 8.24 pm. Announcement (G<>rm K"n;l.i. German folk song. 8.35 Young Polks' Theatre: "The Adventure la the Forest." 9.05 Come lightly foot It. blithely sins M programme of vases, tales and songs. 9.35> Selections from the Operetta by276 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter357 1935-06-10 7 Another View Of Tamil History. To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Regarding the rery interesting theory put forward by Mr. V. K. Sabapathy In your Issue of June 4, namely, that "Tamils are not Dravldians" and that "they are not of the Dravidian race." the matter357 words
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Letter324 1935-06-10 7 $5 Fee For Demand Notices. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Presumably your correspondent, Mr. Ryves. in your issue of May 31. holds his lands previous to 1928. Per- haps he U not aware that the F.M.3. Government has tbe practice of jrakinf demands that324 words
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Letter362 1935-06-10 7 Advice On Raffles School Speech Day. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. I write from the stand-point of an ex-schoolmaster and a citizen Interested in anything said or done to encourage In the boys and girls of this Colony a desire to develop th« right sort362 words
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Advertisement90 1935-06-10 7 SINGAPOKE'S PRESS and PUBLIC ALIKE WILDLY EJOTDftg OVa» THIS TMLLV OBCAT MASTBUUCE OF THE SCBBSN! f% M DITAI 3 SHOWS TO-DAY CAPITOL I 3-6 and 9.15 ■BHBBBBBJBRQjk&MgS The love story that capI tured the heart of the world I is now, afteTtwo years in I production, the finest trj-* \Jj90 words
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Advertisement288 1935-06-10 7 OPENING TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 AHWOOMOC f^. The C»>i» -T— Thai Whi»pered :.<^^J^h LMattatiagfr Of ha fcM -t*.. J«J HEUDOMDC H Where Gaunt Spectre* Of Forgoiten Glory SeemeS To Flit Among A The Shadows— HiUDOMOC K WLere A Darling Of Society Flung Vain FreB tense Aside And Became A Woman288 words
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Advertisement236 1935-06-10 7 I CONTINUED SUCCESS THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN IT THE BRIGHTEST COMEOY OF THE YEAR I I I I wry 9-15 bF^^^^ibl I A 1^ bC S r\ W\ >■■> HC&g BUCHANAN V jgm |in BrMiah A Dominions nauicai triumph <gfl| I "BREWSTER'S H^Q Songs Girls Dancing Comedy J NEXT CHANGE. LKSUK236 words
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Miscellaneous196 1935-06-10 7 r oday's Crossword Puzzle rr "~8l 29 29 5| SO I 131 "SX MOTE: Figures In parentheses denote the number of iattmn in the word* required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 22. s«*udc 23 rap (7) 1. Coooeolad (6) ffTtr O> 5. Trltial badges (6) y ln 8. O»erlatd with goM (4) /*>196 words
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Article, Illustration2995 1935-06-10 8 SIR A. CALDECOTT'S SPEECH AT DINNER. THE SIXTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Rotary means peace on earth among men of goodwill." THIS was the striking phrase used by Sir Andrew Caldecott at Saturday's dinner held in connection with the sixth annual conference of2,995 words
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Article227 1935-06-10 8 YUNNAN SCHEME OP REORGANISATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 8. The following rubber company results are announced: Sungei Batu— Profit for 1934 £5.809 compared with £2.384 for 1933. A dividend of 6 per cent, is recommended, carrying forward £12.151. Kuala Pertang. Profit for 1934 £4,923 compared with227 words
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Article55 1935-06-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 8. Bangrin Tin Dredging— Profit for 1934 £17,813. A dividend of 5 per cent. making 10 per cent. Is recommended, carrying forward £9.412. Siamese Syndicate. Profit for 1934 £47,277. tt dividend of 5 per cent, making 35 per cent, is recommended, carrying55 words
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Article17 1935-06-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent London, June 8. The pepper market was closed today. Straits Times copyright.17 words
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Article137 1935-06-10 8 Mr. C. F. Smith And Miss Mclntyre. The wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd oarly this morning of Mr. C. F. Smith, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Malmesbury, Wiltshire, and Miss Winifred Juliet Mclntyre. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.137 words
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Advertisement26 1935-06-10 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in Kntfland A. D. 1720) FIRE. MARINE, LIFE. MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Office for Malaya: Chartered Bank Chambnr*. Singapore APB i26 words
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Advertisement40 1935-06-10 8 few everything that's old old fritnds, •Id Umu, old manner*, old booh And need one say. rhe magnificent Whisky called Old Rarity GUARANTUD 15 YEARS OLD $3.7* f)er bottle ir\ctudinadu>< M c ALISTErUCOL TD 50/« Agtnt for 5.5. FMS S~40 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article807 1935-06-10 9 AN ATTRACTIVE DEBENTURE. (From A Financial Correspondent) London, May 21. A jobber has drawn my attention to the attractions of Charing Cross Electricity Supply 3»/ 4 per cent, debenture stock for holders of the 4'/ 2 per cent, and 5 per cent. Conversion loans. The stock is807 words
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Article555 1935-06-10 9 IRRITATION OF CONSUMERS. Wm. Jacks Co's Report London, June. Tin consumers all over the world are irritated at the high price and artificial scarcity of the metal according to Messrs. William Jacks and Co. Their weekly report, issued today, states The Jubilee celebrations have recreated the family feeling within the555 words
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Article405 1935-06-10 9 Hopes Of Improvement In World Conditions. London, May 2. At the 215 th annual general court of the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation yesterday, Mr. Vivian Hugh Smith, presiding, said In the course of his address "No country has recovered its balance in the last three years, both politically405 words
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Article886 1935-06-10 9 BRITAIN AND THE CARTEL. London, May 17. The world steel Industry and the many industries that directly or indirectly use steel may assume that a new phase has been started by Ihe provisional agreement between the British Iron and Steel Federation and the International Steel Cartel. The886 words
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Advertisement598 1935-06-10 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of memberi Is limited to tbc extent and In manner of prescribed by Ord.n■nce No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. READ OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authortacd Capital $50,060,000 Issued and lu'ly paid up *29.000.00rt Reserve598 words
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Advertisement38 1935-06-10 9 RENE ULLMANN FOR WATCHES OF THE BEST SWISS MAKES, THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OVER 1000 DIFFERENT PATTERNS IN STOCK. AGENT FOR MOV ADO, CYMA, EBEL, etc DIAMOND SET WRIST WATCHES A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE (ONLY ADDRESS) SINGAPORE.38 words
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Advertisement361 1935-06-10 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF. INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 18S3> Pam Up Capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 00(!.00« Reserve Fund C 3.000 OOt Reserve Liability of Proprietor*.. £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 03. Btoho|Hgate. Londoa B.C. Z. Agent* and Branches. Amritsar IloUo Saigon Alor361 words
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Article103 1935-06-10 10 ALHAMBBA Helldorado with Wallace Beery 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL David Copperfleld 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATEE, GREAT WORLD Madame Dv Barry. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Heads We Do. HOLLYWOOD, V. SERANGOON ROAD Galloping Ghosts— Eps. 7 8 Men in White with Clarke Gable Vyrna Loy. MARLBOROUGII Nallathangal 5 p.m. 8.45. NEW WORLD Side Shows,103 words
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926 1935-06-10 10 Secrets are hard to keep in this country, especially when they affect important interests. Accordingly it is not surprising to learn that although no official announcement ha? been made, the planting community already knows that the High Commissioner has926 words
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Article23 1935-06-10 10 Saturday, June 8. His Excellency and Lady Thomas dined with the Members of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphl Hotel.23 words
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Article105 1935-06-10 10 First Governor Of Rotary In Malaya. H. R. H. Prince Purachatra will shortly become the first Govern ar of the Rotary district of Malaya and Slam. His present title is honorary commissioner of Rotary in this region, and the change will come about in consequence of a resolution105 words
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Article823 1935-06-10 10 Reminiscences Of An Old Resident. The excitements of gambling raids in the last century are described by an old Malayan resident in the article below. Early In the seventies I happened to be the guest of Police' Inspector W— then stationed at Buklt Tambin In823 words
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Article736 1935-06-10 10 DV writing "Bla.ng, My Tig?r," publlshed In Arrowsmith's "Library of Animal Friends," Mr. V. W. Ryves h,is added a most engaging animal study to Malayan literature. Blang was a decidedly formiiia; 1» pet by the time Mr. Ryves parted with him, nearly six feet from head736 words
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Advertisement202 1935-06-10 10 "RANGEFINDER RAPIER" STEEL SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS THE WORLD'S DE LUXE IN EFFICIENCY AND BEAUtY Made in the Following Models: /Tm RUSTLESS IRONS /•VA No. 1 Iron M" Ittt/k W Maoble 35" Cleek Pntißr 31" Av'VVA 1 No. 2 Iron 38" I V''"/-'' X\J MMhle (Deep laced) 35" yJK'JaJ' "Bonny" Potter202 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-10 10 CECILE Special Sale, at below Cost. Cost Price Evening Gowns. Evening Coat*. Afiernoon Dresses. Sports, Hats, etc. Don't MIS 3 This Opportunity. Capitol Bulldinzs, Shop No- 19. Stamford Road. SONOTONC JOHN DUKE 21 BATTERY RO SINGAkOH.B AJHW.VIAKAIP.37 words
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277 1935-06-10 11 JAI'ANKSI-: DKMANDS TO BE WET, WILU NANKIN(J AGREE? United Slales Four-Point I'olicy In Im Kast. lINISIN TALKS THIS WKI K. Wiin.i. 11,, North IMm towtion wpw btvi 1., it,, Poki« decision to ithnolq 1, 1 ,.,1 1. .a thai the nun i the National277 words
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Article69 1935-06-10 11 ■titan meet -Hit Maleaty's Qovern(U /<<(> been itattut m j>Qr\famsnt on tevei 1 Utt!itHHil tilth (him III! and economic tituu- ,wm ,.,,,1 tl'Ut vent's chief ahull Vtot China in order thai hi* the i. 0/ itiicuning with the Chiueie ■a,, n( ami 1, ilh the otherBritish Wireless - 69 words
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Article179 1935-06-10 11 o.h Ii Wr.MlK.ii I'd N. China Bvil "Japanese armies In China awaiting the word go." Even circles very friendly to Japan deplore the Japanese military demonstrations as calculated to react unfavourably all over the world on Japanese repute. Chinese circles connect the Japanese behaviour with the reputed breakdownReuter - 179 words
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Article132 1935-06-10 11 I Wrullu i 1'm.,,,,. I TRANSPORT MlMsiik SAI ITY AI'IM \l Uthouih hfWVj i. a in 1.., mi.. on I .iiui.i.i following H.iih hign i, ply uiii'l.- tin I I,! i .vi.l indicate that the rdi lv ii. wi.ii tei "iBL wai great .1,,, ..1 1...11132 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-06-10 11 The lluke and Huii.t»» o| Kent drlvlon In (»la»fow (Air Mall in«r.|12 words
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Article53 1935-06-10 11 18 PASTORS RELEASE D IN GERMANY. Sequel To Pttltioni Uy i-i.i, M.nai liovtintni All Ifjlltlfn evanttuh. i libui camp i releuaed < 3* mtiMagiThey were convicted al illtterenl limes by mil. i ol the N.«. i n .rrnmeiU nt Hikniiy but were released by the Minuter foi i ii.i... ne53 words
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Article13 1935-06-10 11 i i l uli.i in, 4 miraliiK Imuu in l,ih blinnu13 words
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489 1935-06-10 11 Colonial i.i.iry 'I'luYouitftit m. mi., i Ml(. BALDWINS KIUST SIM.i:( II AS I'KIIMIIU National Cm -riiiiioiit'H liiK Tufa. I 1,, if, mi I i ii. I mil nl lli<BHUih I »Wn< i undi r Mr. M.v.l. li.i M,1,. 1.-. I .Hi i. in. iiReuter - 489 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-06-10 11 Hu» HullerCy Wu, ll. r i Him blur, uitl Hulking In I iinit.m (Air Mail Hi lure i18 words
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91 1935-06-10 11 TWO P. O. LINERS SOLD FOR SCRAP £5.i,0(M) IK man In BQUGHI »V .1 111 UK I \KI KS. Wiili.i. hi .hi i..|. i,i iiy M***ra riuib w i i.i Aias.a&i) Ullll Hi. M.*****1,. »hl. Ii KM I'UtJll Uiilitfl.i I'y t.hi|il (01 ii. letjluit nl 1,, I ,;■,< .mi iHf.91 words
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Article81 1935-06-10 11 Itttiik Ol I .iik land Send* uvular To Broktn, v i i, ,i H. ,.i in. n...bn ...b i»i UuhUu.i i. i ,v, ,1 bullion brukri ii,, 1,, iq i< ii.iin from rti J tllgß 111 |Ol i .->,.. i hi. i I. ill blullliK81 words
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Article113 1935-06-10 11 GRAN CHACO DISPUTE IS SETTLED Pence In Sight At Usi Al-'ll U INK! I \l AU.S HOSTII ii ii Armies To He Reduced* 4 1 II i. in i« .in agn i.H II;. |II 1. in. 11l I 11. mi. ml i ..I In. 11.. .11 I'll 1. .1|.< 1,113 words
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Article11 1935-06-10 11 PENANG FUND' S BIG TOTAL .inridJ tit mi /ma tutu/ ii/11 words
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Article46 1935-06-10 11 SINGAPORE WIN. btaM4tMiiu heal Neuri Ml mbH inlnga .mil n run* In lh< i. mi lilt h i |>,Uil| Nciii. I i.. ..i... I look I v ..ii imu (at .-.en, t'ear*e and It i *rh i ,i. ii >t«ril*y ill. i not t»»{46 words
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Advertisement20 1935-06-10 11 FLY HOME ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES. Singapore Lwuton in 5 ilayi. P|pi«ab) *...i -..iu..u» 1 1. i> All g«U i20 words
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Article485 1935-06-10 12 OPTIMISTIC ON RUBBER. Factory Starts In Java. ANOTHER FOR SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL. Rubber's future is bright. That is the opinion of Mr. P. W. Litchfield, president of the Goodyear Company, the world's largest tyre and rubber goods manufacturing concern. Ho was interviewed on arrival from Java485 words
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Article124 1935-06-10 12 May Have To Employ Outside Legal Aid. A Bill intituled an Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 119 (Hospitals Board), Is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. Its objects and reasons: The Hospitals Board is not in the fullest sense a Government Department and as such, when124 words
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Article508 1935-06-10 12 TO BE HELD AT K.L. TOMORROW (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 7. There will be a mass meeting of Selangor Indians at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of the Selangor Indian Association, the Selangor Indian Merchants' Association, the Chettiars' Chamber of508 words
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Article279 1935-06-10 12 Programme of drills up to and for week ending June 16. Monday, June 10, 8 a.m., Bukit Timali, S.V.R.A., Prize Shoot. Tuesday. June 11, 8.00 a.m., Clifford Pier, M,K. Units, Disembark from S.S. "Pangkor"; 6.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.V.A.C.S., Mounted Exercise and M.G. 30 Yards Range; 5.15 p.m.,279 words
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Article379 1935-06-10 12 BAGPIPES AND TARTAN. (From a Correspondent.) Cameron Highlands was en fete on Thursday when the wedding was solemnised of Miss Patricia Lacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everard Lacey, of Malacca, and Brooklands," Renglet, and Mr. Robert Brown, manager of the Boh Plantations, the tea estate.379 words
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Article74 1935-06-10 12 K.L. CHINESE WEDDING. Mr. Foong Kirn Chun And Miss Yap Chee Ping. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. The wedding was solemnised at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at noon today, of Mr. Foong Kirn Chun and Miss Tap Chee Ping, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.74 words
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Article84 1935-06-10 12 Mr. Murray Robertson's Examination Closed. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 7. The public examination in bankruptcy of Mr. F. R. Murray Robertson was closed before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen in Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court this morning. It was stated that a composition had been arranged84 words
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Article96 1935-06-10 12 Awarded Trinity College Exhibition. For the 1934 Trinity College of Music Examination held recently at Penang, Master Lim Kean Hock, son of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, has been awarded the Local Exhibition for the Straits Settlements and China for pianoforte playing. He obtained 94 marks in Advanced96 words
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Article140 1935-06-10 12 Every seat was occupied last night at the Theatre Royal before the curtain rose for the Dardanell-i Company's production of DJa's "Fatlmxna." And It was an appreciative audience that applauded the unfolding of the tragic tale in which a father's curse rises ever and anon to thwart140 words
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Article98 1935-06-10 12 TODAY General Port Office: Sale of stamps registration at 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Parcels at 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Savings Bank, Money orders and Postal orders closed. Telegrams open all day. Post office dally list morning edition Dnly. Deliveries all districts98 words
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Article46 1935-06-10 12 Malls from Netherlands Indies tomorrow by air (Netherlands) will be iellvered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels it 4.05 p.m. Malls from Holland and Germany to'rrow by St. Aldegonde. Malls from China on June 13 by _nte Verde.46 words
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Article837 1935-06-10 12 NEW IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES DISCLOSED IN SINGAPORE. An effective blow is struck in the fight against malaria by a discovery described to graduates to the second international course in malariology now being held in Singapore. Minute differences in the anatomy of the anopheline mosquito have been837 words
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Article55 1935-06-10 12 Tonight's Programme By Station Z.HJ. Station Z.H.J., Penang. will broadcast the following programme tonight on a wavelength of 49.3 metres: 7 p.m. Gramophone records, 7.00 Straits Echo News Bulletin, 7.35 Gramophone records. 7.45 Sports talk by M. Saravanamuttu, 8 Gramophone records, 8.30 What's On In Penang, 8.49 Gramophone55 words
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Advertisement174 1935-06-10 12 ANYTHING HAPPENED TO W\ YOUR HUSBAND WOULD V YOU FIND YOURSELF WITHOUT MEANS? Why not talk it over with him now? Do you think lie could bear the thought of your being left dependent on charity? He could provide both for you and the children and at the same time174 words
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Article797 1935-06-10 13 PLANES FROM PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. Through Heavy Rain And High Winds. (By Our Aviation Correspondent.) Advantage was taken of the Whitsun rally in Singapore to hold a second conference of Malayan flying clubs. This was held at the Royal Singapore Flying Club last evening and important797 words
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Article84 1935-06-10 13 Two Occupants Hurt. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 8. The R A.F. Hawker Horsley bombers landed at Penang this morning from Alor Star. One machine, with Flt.-Lleut. Addlson and L. A. C. Gough, undershot the landing marks and came Into contact with a heap of turf84 words
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Article66 1935-06-10 13 Lady Ashley and Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the film star, left Singapore for the United States yesterday. Three days ago, the decree nisi awarded to Lord Ashley In which Mr. Fairbanks *as cited as co-respondent, was made absolute. Mr. Fairbanks and Lady Ashley ai rived In Singapore In a66 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-06-10 13 (Report of conference on Page 8.) Prince Purach&lra. WOI. LCtil IVSC.13 words
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Article596 1935-06-10 13 K.L. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 7. The preliminary Inquiry into the case in which a Tamil, Oopal Nair. I Is alleged to have caused the death of a compatriot. Gupthan. at Ipoh Road on May 13, was held today by Mr. F.596 words
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Article454 1935-06-10 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Customs And Police Change*— Mr. Dennison Smith Better. Mr. W. V. D, Skrine arrived back in Malaya by the Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Wat Lum have left Penang for Shanghai. His Highness the Sultan of Selangor Is on a visit to Kuala Kangsar. Mr. W. A. Gordon454 words
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Article74 1935-06-10 13 From Messrs. Aw Boon Haw And Aw Boon Par. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the local philanthropist, who is now on a tour in Europe, and his younger brother, Mr. Aw Baon Par, have contributed r.OOO rupees towards the Quetta Relief Fund. The money has been remitted74 words
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Article123 1935-06-10 13 (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, June 8. Mr. Surjeet Singh, cousin and successor of the late Mr. Glan Singh, has received by cable the tragic news that five of his relatives, four of them children, have been killed in the earthquake disaster at Quetta. The whole family123 words
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208 1935-06-10 13 On their way home to England from China, Mrs. and Dr. M. R. Lawrence, mother and elder brother of the late Col. T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), arrived in Singapore aboard the s.s. Antenor yesterday. Dr. Lawrence has been engaged In missionary work in208 words
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Advertisement97 1935-06-10 13 i nature's (cure Or De JONGH'S LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Uvtr OU Highly ncommn4M by Of HttlLMi frnlMlaii tor o«ar EIGHTY jmn b tim ii«im«i <x CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL97 words
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Advertisement25 1935-06-10 13 1 unbroken tradition of I quality, maintained for nrarfu B KjKJz V* mr J^ I fof tia m Fifty s*J sj HPT Oil's YELLOW LABEL25 words
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1336 1935-06-10 14 JANSEN GETS SIX WICKETS IN 4.2 OVERS FOR FOUR RUNS. Henry Boon Makes 50 In His First State Match. Sullivan's Great Catching. (By Leighlon) CINGAPORE were in a strong position when stumps were drawn yesterday, the second day of the Negri Sembilan-Singapore State1,336 words
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Article20 1935-06-10 14 The latest score in the State match between Nerri Sembilan and Singapore will be found on page 11.20 words
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Article248 1935-06-10 14 Colony Team All Out For 120. The two-day cricket fixture between the Colony P.W.D. and the F.M.S. and U.M.S. P.W.D. was commenced yesterday on the S.R.C. ground. The Colony P.W.D. took first lease of the wicket and totalled 120. d'Almeida contributing a useful 37 while Sta Maria was248 words
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Article88 1935-06-10 14 Team For First Test vs. South Africans. London, June 9. The following twelve players have been chosen to be at Nottingham on Saturday for the first Test match against the .South Africans: R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire) (Capt.). It. W. V. Robins (Middlesex). I. A. R. Peebles (Middlesex).Reuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-06-10 14 The Combined Nerri Sembilan and Singapore teams taken after lanch yesterday. The rival captains, C H. Miller and R. A. Ashworth, are seated in the centre.— Sunday Times Photograph.29 words
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1190 1935-06-10 14 At Kuala Lumpur? FOURTH WICKET PARTNERSHIP OF 163. (By Echo.") Kuala Lumpur, June 9. We have seen some thoroughly interesting cricket yesterday and today, with Penang at one time in a very critical position, but Selangor now facing1,190 words
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Advertisement118 1935-06-10 14 A NEW TONIC WINE. iii wine of full tcnic value and of wi-il-knoun basic ingredients Is being marko'.ed. A leading London analyst vouc!jes for the quality of Phesferlne Tonic Wine a* follows I find it to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It 1* fIM from118 words
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Advertisement55 1935-06-10 14 KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT r^ HOME BY BUYING BRITISH GOODS. WHY BUY FOREIGN? when there la no better Typewriter \H In the World than The All-British jjk IMPERIAL M w g^WflUK|B As supplied to all Government Oepartments and most Commercial iMNHfIH Firms throughout Malaya. Sate Sole Agents: ROBERTS LTD.55 words
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1566 1935-06-10 15 TINAKJLL HAS TO BE DESTROYED. E. Donnelly Takes Riding Honours With Two Wins. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. Except for thin drizzle conditions (or the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting; were quite pleasant and some1,566 words
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Article209 1935-06-10 15 Horn* Cricket: SURREY START BADLY AT TRENT BRIDGE. The South Africans made an excellent start In their match at Cardiff against Glamorgan, E. B. Rowan and H. F. Wade both getting centuries. Other players to make hundreds were Barnett of Gloucestershire, '•Farmer" White of Somerset209 words
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Article61 1935-06-10 15 The Garrison Golf Club's Men's' Monthly Modal was played on Saturday and Sunday. The following were the best returns Major L. A J. Graham 1 Down N. G. Bishop Comdr. G. R. G. Allen 2 Capt. N. L. Hammond 3 Ball Sweeps:— lst 9 holes— Capt. N. L.61 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-06-10 15 A record beater. Miss Chan Han Hwa who won the women's low hurdles at the Chinese sports yesterday and lowered the Malayan record. —Straits Times Photograph.26 words
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Article97 1935-06-10 15 i Pittsburgh, June 9. The American Golf Championship was won yesterday by a comparatively unknown local professional named Sam Parks with an aggregate of 299. His four cards were 74, 76. 73, and 76. Jimmy Thomson was runner-up wltn an aggregate of 301, and Walter Hagen.Reuter - 97 words
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Article69 1935-06-10 15 At Kuala Lumpur on Saturday "Capt. Dash", was In treat form giving two outright winners (Funny Bee and Isle of Bonny) while four of those he tipped for second place actually won (Kathryn. Grand Catch, Veda* and Red Dot). "Capt. Dash" wishes to point out. for the assistance69 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-10 15 lim Cha Tang wHo won both broad jump and discus throw at the Chinese svorts yesterday Straits Times Photograph.19 words
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Article150 1935-06-10 15 Singapore Pair In Final For Grenier Cup. Play in the inter-State tennis championship of the Malayan Public Works Departments was started yesterday morning on the Junior Civil Service Association courts. Three States, Singapore. Selangor and Perak, were represented in the semi-finals. On the results of yesterday's play Selangor,150 words
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Article298 1935-06-10 15 GoiY. W. ELDRED AND S. N. KELLY BOTH BEATEN The qualifying round of the Singapore Island Amateur Oolf Championship was played at Bukit Timah en Saturday, when the following qualified for match play M. M. Paterson 75 S. N. Kelly 75 J. H. Beoton 76 Lt. C.298 words
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Advertisement60 1935-06-10 15 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number on June 30th. <I This Special Number will contain many up-to-date articles on what to eat, etc., etc., and will be illustrated. q This Number will form part of the ordinary publication. Make60 words
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Advertisement53 1935-06-10 15 m^ I^SBV^Bd ■■■■^■l 3' U A■ W M SBBBBv 'M JU V iak^Lai ka\ C am M asW slat .ill ALWAYS PLEAff QUENCH THAT THIRST WITH A LONG COOLING GLASS f CLOUOiNftS PMMMD *XD DEPOSIT PROM THI crom -mi /^KiwKS^r uNesT «urn fruit /&fifflS^^\ mPIR 'RunksSBBBsI if THE %3ifofc OF53 words
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224 1935-06-10 16 t i STUBBORN RESISTANCE BY NEGRI DEFENCE. Visiting Forwards Handicapped By Sodden Pitch. (i i. mi (tin Own i in tin ih. "uL »■*(<• ttufftfrvr. 1,1,111, M..r...>.. niMI in 1 Mill' Nun Igvunl lii i plillUi ,i. 11., I I, hi,,224 words
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Article39 1935-06-10 16 r VttlHcfg llk rhamnl«n MM 'lliu I I I Hill I i > 4. i, «l. I 1 W I >1 t it I I.«V I lim»l»irr 1 Imvll I A II 1 11(1 I N N1...H39 words
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Article65 1935-06-10 16 yli «o( -iution I'luithtill sincapoim; inutih NOT fH RQliAl llßi 1 Iclmiim i I laii. i.,i mr fnyantt" •<" »">■•• ill Vyilii.ilii,' 1,, ni I UUort Hiuh Siiimioi iU I'llii, MIL 111 .mill r nwlnu lv .1 Mini MtuU i i bluk«U I .h.,,, 165 words
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Article66 1935-06-10 16 I** Malaya Cup.' HKLANCOJt 1 1 Ml l> 10 A \)U\\\ M \I,OU SIM? I Mil I I*l, |l l|| I 1 |,n l\ ilwtl ll .llllr.l |0 111, U I I 11 1 1 r 1 11 > 111 1 in ii,, i ii.vi ii 1.66 words
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Article12 1935-06-10 16 (lu-lIIhIi Tuliis 11.. iiulhlduul II llrtl ill, I I12 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-10 16 Cn Tl-r Rond To Raeovary. Dr Williams Pink Pills9 words
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Advertisement84 1935-06-10 16 PAINTSj Al Cn,n,M»!livr I'.i., I'or On i yf Rooi I. on I'.nnl Jf .y. y I 3 Mixed Kitnl >T Miluinin, ,v, Klnt Stiff C 010,,,, in Oil HP Uumlnlum hi! hi £A 1 111 <fr-O^ ENAWELS tf. *T VT hi. Oiilsido und yA^ "4* In id, IV Hun >84 words
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1199 1935-06-10 17 FULL RESULTS OF FIRST DAY'S EVENTS. Lim Kah Yong's Fine Leap To Win Long Jump. (By a Special Correspondent.) An enormous programme of 29 events, most of them heats were run oft yesterday, the first day of the third Singapore Chinese Olympiad at1,199 words
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176 1935-06-10 17 The Botavia Regatta: BATAVIA WIN BOAT RACE BY 2V 2 LENGTHS. The lnterport yachting races between the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the Royal Batavia Yacht Club was sailed on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning and afternoon at Batavia, and resulted In a win176 words
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Article155 1935-06-10 17 F.M.S. Win By 20 Points To 16 This Morning. The F.M.S. won two of the three doubles matches this morning and thus take the Guillemard Cup by 20 points to 16. Smith and Home (Colony) beat Tuck Wing and Khok Thoy 6—2, 6—2. P. F. de Souza and155 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-06-10 17 The Combined S.S. and F.M.S. and U.M.S. Public Works Department cricket teams taken on the steps of the S.R.C. pavilion yesterday. Straits Times Photograph.24 words
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Article70 1935-06-10 17 London. June 9. At Warsaw South Africa eliminated Poland by 3 matches to 1. Australia leads France by two matches to one at Paris. In the singles J. H. Crawford beat A. Martin (France) 6—4. 4—6, 6—3, 6^ 3, but Boussus (France) beat V McGrath 6—4. 4—6,Reuter - 70 words
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453 1935-06-10 17 F.MS. Ahead In McCabe Reay Guillemard Cup Matches. Lawn Tennis." The Straits Settlements have •to I win three men's doubles and three women's doubles matches from the Malay States today to retain the Guillemard Cup and win back the McCabe Reay Cup at the Tanglln Club courts. Following yesterday's play453 words
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Advertisement316 1935-06-10 17 INAUGURATION JUNE 12 AT Aurelia's Hew Spacious Premises WHERE THE LATEST PARIS NEW YORK HOLLYWOOD Creations will meet together on the INAUGURATION DAY All articles have been especially selected by our buyers. NEW— HATS NEW— GOWNS DRESSES NEW— NOVELTIES aid OTHER LINES. Aurelia 's 5-:-!). Stamford Road. Capitol Bids. OPEN316 words
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Advertisement203 1935-06-10 17 but wait til j|jj youhe seen myYfolseley... few BJSBP New of course it's new You can't get a h| MM Wolscley second-hand anyN» """n^ Ml wa y- Th e Pater it for PJH *^1 iJPj^J m y Mrthday said it p*j|^H^^HP aS^B^^l < was tn e most sensible idea ?-*WHj^pil203 words
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Article, Illustration4234 1935-06-10 18 Strange Popular Amusements. From Our London Correspondent's AIR MAIL LETTER. Britain "Looks To Her Moaf'-^London's New Tube Scheme Marie Stopes Discovers A New Kind Of Marriage And Mr. Hoy George Refutes A Grave Accusation Air Mails4,234 words
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Advertisement107 1935-06-10 18 AT) Jr THE COMFORTABLE BATH Hot water— really hot— up to your chin. None of that "in-and-out-in-a-hurry feeling. You can take your time when gas heats the bath water. Gas will give you relays of steaming baths— each as hot as the one before it. Hot water is not an107 words
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Advertisement590 1935-06-10 18 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour Famous Doctors 2££tt£s?£t£&'t£34rZ Tall Abo«* S«<««rf»l P,«cription That Jft ffiVd'Sr'dli'rde'r.r Cw^Sount.^ It Ending Kidney and Bladder Troubles acta tha ezcesa acidity, relieving the and Makia* Man ami Woman Faal JO uncomfortable aensallpna within a Y~r, Younger TWrough N«. Health i^y^aVbiadde'r' Jnd""".*/.590 words
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Article607 1935-06-10 19 Reform Worker Corrects Misleading Reports. |^|ISLEADING accounts of the condition of convicts at Port Blair, in the Andamans, are corrected in two tetters sent to the Government of India by Dewan Bahadur G. Narayanaswami Chetti, a nonofikial member of the Council of State, who recently607 words
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Article43 1935-06-10 19 A 10-lb. daughter was born at Henry. Arkansas recently to Mrs. Everett Yates. The child was the second of unusual weight born to Mrs. Yates. Six years ago, a daughter weighing 16 pounds was born. Mrs. Yates, who Is 40, has six children.43 words
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Advertisement85 1935-06-10 19 Economy The AUSTIN Seven tor 1935 offers even greater economy than previous models, yet there la more room and more comfort and the redesigned body has real beauty and lines with excellent road-holdln? qualities. The side curtains and hood are very simple In operation and make this car a rapidly85 words
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Advertisement67 1935-06-10 19 The Fragrance not the Perfrme'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 among really smart67 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-06-10 20 Ihe Kins and Quoen returned to Buckingham Palace after their visit to the East End on their third Jubilee drive in London. This photo shows the King and Queen passing along crowded Whitechapel Road on their return Journey.46 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-06-10 20 The marriage of Mr. Robert Peter Healing, only son of Col. and Mrs. R. K. Healing, and the Hon. Elizabeth Pei.ro, daughter of the 16th Lord Petre and of Lady Rasch, took p'.ace at Brompton Oratory.36 words
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Advertisement62 1935-06-10 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES v> htnjlj r\an\je- /^m£^ ljou uaII firvL rr\£ Uf nvttt cLel^ctciKLe... gem r\ I Tiil MARIE %Umf COMBINATION i I iJg NUTTY CRISPS Ck 9V\ AFTERNOON TEA I ROYAL ASSORTED I CREAM CRACKERS \N \^^\l^ «l^>t* CREAMY CHOCOLATE p SWI ORIENTAL ASSORTED jjf fv\S\if*/^ SOLE AGENTS: GunrniE62 words
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Advertisement16 1935-06-10 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Head OOce for MaUym: SINGAPORE16 words
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