The Straits Times, 25 June 1935
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Title Section38 1935-06-25 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CBNTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PA(JES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1955 PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1935-06-25 1 SINGAPORE! 140, CECIL ST. CPHONE 5471). i Exclusive CRETONNES I GLASSWARE AT PASKOE'S DULL FINISH" E^^^H *-•■'>#•* -9%' 'II No man can resl Jie exquisite loveliness given by this latest discovery HbL'^/ I In face powders. Every woman Is eu- W^ M "^''''''W vlous of the rose-petal beauty It gives.380 words
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Advertisement203 1935-06-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. CPHONE 36«3). I "JOSEPHINE C" SPORTS TOGS 1 Wv^*-)J FOR INEXPENSIVE SMARTNESS GOWN W AW ENTIRELY NEW SHIPMENT:I sole agents: ROBINSON CO., LTD. I Kk "THE BEEF JOINT" V| finest produce of Y<SSgjSSggjg jasi^ak *3*~ A A" IR 4 SCOTLAND \1 B 1 I, I203 words
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Advertisement11 1935-06-25 1 I 1 I FOR j FLdWERS 115. prcfrfrd I Amrfcr>yviuniWons) i11 words
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Advertisement517 1935-06-25 2 SITUATIONS VACANT When apptytac for aay position advertised In these columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. EXPERIENCED Salesman for Office App'.ianccs. Apply Box 350. Straits Times. A QUALIFIED Operator for Btenotyp» machine. Apply Box No. 328, Straits Times. WANTED SKILLED ARTIST to paint small objects of art517 words
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Advertisement870 1935-06-25 2 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET BUNGALOW 4. AnguUa Park. Angulla Co. TO LET. No. 115-B Meyer Flats. Be* Frontage. Mod*m sanlUtlon. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 3 Newton Rd. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms. Gstrage tc Tennis court. Apply J. S. Nathan Sc De Souza Street. TO LET, No. 5 Swettenham Road.870 words
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Advertisement706 1935-06-25 2 WANTED WANTED, second-hand hull length about 18 ft. suitable for nght inboard motor. Apply Box No. 348, Straits Time*. GOOD EUROPEAN TENANT (permanent resident) wants compound house from September next, or from May 1936. Reasonable rent. Full particulars immediately to 353, B.T. WANTED, Iniuential parties to represent a progressive Indian706 words
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Advertisement574 1935-06-25 2 AUCTION NOTICES REMINDER On Friday. Jaae 28, IMS, at 4.3* pjn. At No. 80, WUfcle Road. AUCTION SALE of wax polished teak household furniture Including H.M.V. gramophone with a lot of good records, well-made sitting, dining and bedroom's furniture of every description, Indian centre carpet, Chinese porcelainware, crockery, glassware, plants,574 words
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Advertisement1068 1935-06-25 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc Jnst Received. FIGARO'S SHOES FOB DANCING. OCOMaMCtIT DC9MIICMT Fine Quality all-leather Patent Shoes PtRIWHEUT STAY PERMANENT. with lace for dancing or evening wear. Smart shape and good fit. Slses from "Or $8 —$1 O~3t $15 only. 5 t0 8 Hirhly Trained Earopean Experts with PRICE $0.75. Postage1,068 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1935-06-25 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OUMtde Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S 3.00 S 1.06 2.50 Oiiarterly S 8.50 $12.00 7.:"0 Hall Yearly SHOO $24.00 SlS.on laarif $3i.00 $4g.0» $3«.oo Note. OntsUtkm cheques should include tlir usual bank diseoant. ADVERTISEMENT RATES -ho charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:—182 words
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Advertisement584 1935-06-25 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage fc'-'pore H35 BHUTAN 6,100 Ju y 4 KAISAR-I-HIND584 words
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Advertisement408 1935-06-25 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Aj from the sailing of ss. "Hakusan Maru." August 8. for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist class 2nd class Naples $197 $549 $317 ft $343 Marseilles $514 ft408 words
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Advertisement628 1935-06-25 3 i Z^sV k j~~* J I I'ASSUNUER AND IKKK.HI SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGENFrom From Prom From B'pore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham •MEONIA 26/6 27/8 ALSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 19-7 BORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9 8 ERRIA 20/8 20/8 21 8 23/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9628 words
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Advertisement189 1935-06-25 3 YOUR TRIP TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA on large fast steamers £71.12. Towiit cuts £107.5.2 lit. Class ROUND THE WORLD EASTBOUND VIA AMERICA RETURNING VIA SUEZ. £117.4. Twist Class £163.5.2 Ist. Class Above fares include Ist and or 2nd clars fares on any Line from Singapore to Hong Kong. See your189 words
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Advertisement1163 1935-06-25 3 Yj&&* JA^*mBm I^=^==^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Ocean The Una Khlow Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd. and China Mutual The Cnnard White Star Ltd. T^St«'r,^ O alnsh O i plct.).p I ct. L* The China Navigation Co.. Ud. The Anstrallan Oriental Line Ltd. The Slam1,163 words
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Article64 1935-06-25 4 Arrived in Singapore by KLM from NI. June 22 N.I -Amsterdam. Mr. T Colien NI -Singapore. Mr. Botcher. Arrived in Singapore by KLM from and India. June 23 Amater-rtum-Batavia. Mr Dekker. Mr. v. Steel, Mrs. Dekkcr Alor Star-Medan-Singa- P°re Mrs Bottal. Mr. Raghavan, Dr. Heslinga. Mrs. H*64 words
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Article22 1935-06-25 4 The s.s. Somali has left Hong Kong and Is expected to arrive at Singapore at 11 a.m. on Jane 26.22 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article267 1935-06-25 4 Lord Runciman On Sea Losses. Blyth v Northumberland), June 13. Sea disasters were discussed by the veteran shipowner, Lord Runciman, on his yacht Sunbeam 11., in Blyth Harbour today, when he entertained members of the North of England Shipowners' Association to luncheon. Saying that the Americans267 words
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Article47 1935-06-25 4 June 23: Kepah. Siberoet "Dut.V, Asdang (Slam): Oldenburg (Qer); Malacca Maru. Dakar Maru. Nagoya Maru (Japan); Afrlka (Dan>; Shabonee (Panama^; Corato. Llanover. Larut. Rantau ißrit). June 22: Sllvercypress. Kinta, Myrmidon. Gemas. Rlmau. Sin Kheng Seng. Jerantut. Rahman (Brit.); Petronella, Plancius, Makasser <Dutj; G G. Merlin (Fch.).47 words
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Article86 1935-06-25 4 Malls from Netherlands Indies expected today by air Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m.. General delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Mails from China and Japan today by Yuensang. Mails from China and JaDan today by Taijin Maru. Mails f-rom Western Australia tomorrow86 words
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Article46 1935-06-25 4 Following are passengers for Singapore in the Haruna Maru which left London on May 31 Mr. and Mrs. E. Barafltte, Mrs. M. C. Belth, Master R. M. V. Beith, Mrs. M. Blenvenu Mr. H. H. H. Hodder. Mrs. E. W. Howell. Mr. F. Strange.46 words
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Article58 1935-06-25 4 Singapore. Keppel Harbour Caution re work 00 Telephone Cables. Date. Tuesday, June 28. Details Pilots and Masters of steamers art hereby cautioned that the submarine cable will be picked up and re-laid between St. Jatnec and Pulau Branl between the hours or sunrise and sunset. Steamers should58 words
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Article297 1935-06-25 4 Today. Bagmn and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalls. Laboean Blllk Tandjong Balel (Rokan) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Slak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (Kulmerland) 3 pjn. Java, South West-Sumatra. S.-Bast Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas Timor Dilly (Oiang Seng) 4 p.m.297 words
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Article147 1935-06-25 4 KOTA AGOENG. Dut., 4.601 tons from BaUvia 24. for Padang 25. VAN HEUTSZ, Dut.. 2.748 tons, frcm Be! Deli 24, for China port* 27 ROKAN. Dut.. 380 tons, from Asahan 24 lor Paneh and A«ah.in 25. TANIMBAR. Dut., 4.906 tons, from Macassar 24. for Belavnn and New York147 words
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Article124 1935-06-25 4 Tuesday, June 25. Shins alongside the Wharves or expected to arrlre. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Malr. Wharf Tug Prince. Dejak, RAF. Aquarius, Lch. Alert. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Taajenf Paxar. Sheers Wiiarf NIL Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. Keppe! Harbour King's Dock124 words
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Article24 1935-06-25 4 The s.s. Kulmerland for Philippine Islands. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now close at 3 p.m. today.24 words
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Article76 1935-06-25 4 The rate of exchange for the issu? and payment of Money orders as follows: On India and Ceylon Issue Rs. 154 $100: On India and C?ylon pa'-mrn: Rs. 156 -$lOO. On China:— Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$74 Straits: Canton $100 Chinese currency =73 Straits 'as for Shanghai 176 words
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Article92 1935-06-25 4 (From Oil: Shipping Correspondent) In the "Harbour Log" last wctk I made reference to the Messagerles Marltlmes Company's new mail ship, the President Doumer. A message since received by tho Singapore agent oi the company states that the President Doumer left Marseilles on her maiden voyage lor92 words
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Advertisement639 1935-06-25 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (incorporated in P.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 54IJ— Paaaage 5431. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106 4 6 Second class from 70 6 1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BY C.P.R.639 words
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Advertisement220 1935-06-25 4 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE. OUTWARD. Recular Freight Serrtee to MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS. Due Spore s.s. MESRKEriK 10.000 T. June 28 ML SKROO6KERK 10,000 July 26 HOMEWARD. TO JAFFA. HAIFA, GENOA, MARSEILLES. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. v Leave Tonnage S'por--SJ. OAASTfcttKERK 10.000 T. Sailing July 23 1*220 words
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Advertisement449 1935-06-25 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated England.) -ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Via Port? and Sue* Canal Also aerepiinn Curgo tor Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Due SailsSteamer. B'uor* Boors ■f CITY OF BAGDAD June 29 July 9 •CITY OF YOKOHAMA July 14 July 1» Calls Dunkirk.449 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1935-06-25 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. 'F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 0.06 7.7 73 Sitiawan 91 Nil 7.3 73 Koto Bharu 80 Nil 7.3 73 Buklt Jeram 88 0.02 9.1 72 Malacca 83 092 7.3 73 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 8674 words
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Miscellaneous179 1935-06-25 4 TIDE TABLE. Tuesday, June 36. H. W. 5.20 a.m., 8 ft. 1 in., 5.59 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in. L. W. 11.29 a.m., 3 ft. 4 in. WedMNUu. Joe M. H. W. 6.54 a.m., 7 ft. 7 In., 8.56 p.m., 8 ft. 3 In. L. W. 12.34 a.m., 3 ft.179 words
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Article982 1935-06-25 5 The New Drug On Trial. The experiment of treating the victims of the malarii epidemic in Ceylon with the new drug, atebrinmusonat, appears to be meeting with success. The sponsor of the remedy. Dr. A. T. W. Simeons, who arrived in Ceylon early in January, has982 words
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Article112 1935-06-25 5 Nanking Envoy To Resume Negotiations. Tientsin. June 24. Mr. Wang Keh-min. who arrived In Tientsin yesterday, told pressmen that he was under instructions of the Central Government to bring about a final settlement of the Hopel and Charhar Incidents. "There are no grounds for alarm among theSin Kuo Min - 112 words
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70 1935-06-25 5 London, June 22. The Queen who has been in residence at Windsor Castle for Ascot Week returned by road to London this morning and later accompanied by Princess Elizabeth travelled by rail to Sandringham where she will Join His Majesty. The Queen stood at theBritish Wireless - 70 words
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Article96 1935-06-25 5 11l Luck Mars Atlantic Non-Stop Effort. New York, June 22. Two brothers, Marquis George and Count Alfred Monte Verde, of Portugal, crashed when taking off from the Floyd Bennett field today in an attempt on a non-stop flight to Rome. Both were only shaken. The bigReuter - 96 words
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Article49 1935-06-25 5 End Of London Talks On Limitation Question. Herr von Ribbentrop and the other members of the German naval delegation left Croydon by air yesterday for Hamburg. The review with the British delegagation of the technical points consequent upon the Anglo-German agreement concluded on Saturday. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article60 1935-06-25 5 Death Roll Of 175 In UJS. Middle West. New York, June 19. Heavy rains in the Middle-West have been renewed and unofficial estimates put the death roll from the floods, which are now receding, at 175 including 106 at Nebraska. Damage to property Is estimated at $26,000,000, atReuter - 60 words
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Article190 1935-06-25 5 Now Completely Changed by Kruschen After spending some years in the tropfei the wTlter of the following letter returned hom^ suffering from liver trouble, constant headaches, and an unhealthy load of pxcojs fat. R*ad how he curetl hU headaches toned up his liver and lost190 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement407 1935-06-25 5 HOTELS MALAYA'S PREMItR HOTEL J TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to us P m. DANCE (formal) 9.30 to midnight nnd CABARET ATTRACTION NINO AND FELY COMEDIANS, SINGERS INTERNATIONAL DANCERS APPEARING NIGHTLY NON-DINERS $1.00 Additional Attraction —THE MANAGEMENT is PRESENTING 30 FREE CARICATURES BY PROFESSOR POPESCO TO PATRONS EVERY DAY. RAFFLES407 words
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Advertisement353 1935-06-25 5 SilviVarim foe* CbtAe *»T of Axur Gvu&e From all Chemists. Corvxilt (See I'iige 2.j CL O vER Flower shop 12-A, STAMFORD ROAD. only FRESH and VARIED FLOWERS ARE GOOD FOR YOU AND ONLY THESE ARK ALWAYS AVAILABLE HERE. All orders executed promptly to your satisfaction Give us a trial! DIICIHCCC353 words
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Article228 1935-06-25 6 CIVIL SERVANTS CORRECT A MINISTRY. The Ministry of Labour does not understand women. That, at any rate, is the opinion of the National Association of Women Civil Servants. To prove that the Ministry's cost of living figures, on which the future salaries of women Civil Servants228 words
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Article599 1935-06-25 6 HIGHER FEES WANTED. The lee paid by tbe 8.8.C. to Toscanlnl £2,000 for four concerts, involving eleven rehearsals has raised anew tbe whole question of 8.8.C. fees to artists. That flgure is believed to be one of tbe biggest the 8.8.C. has ever paid. Yet599 words
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Advertisement121 1935-06-25 6 I riGATI THE MFRITS OF HOWARD RADIO MM UV AMtKICAS OI.IIKST RADIO M\M I TI Itl.H \NY TRIW. OITCM WORLD WJDE RADIO CO. lit, North Under Road. Klnrapora. PHILCO ***** ALL-WAVE A.C D. C. Maim or BaUery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. spec ally built fir tht Trtyics Deswnstrailssa In121 words
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Advertisement7 1935-06-25 6 Electrical Record in r.. t Gramophone Records.7 words
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Advertisement96 1935-06-25 6 ANNOUNCEMENT In view of the integrity of the organisation, its sincerity of purpose, and its desire for service to the public, it is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. as Sole Authorised Distributors of RCA radio receivers and96 words
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Advertisement122 1935-06-25 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ■I ONE RECITAL ONLY 'B I; WED JUNE 26th at 9.30 p.a. i THE CELEBRATED FRENCH PIANISTE 1 BOOKING HOW OPEH AT LITTLES PRICES: $3, $2 $1. POWER A TONE ITS A SMALL WORLD WITH A G.E. RADIO _^^mm^^» Years in advance tfmifeA of any other IIPIII122 words
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Miscellaneous535 1935-06-25 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Trm-nsmlaslim I lUM p.m.— 9oS pjn. 0.8. F. IM4O kc/s (19. U n.) ana G.f1.0. 17.700 ke/s II6JW m.) SM p.m. BIR Ben. The New VlctorU Cinema Orchestra. 7.05 Tbe 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra.* directed by Hennr Hall. 1.20 Greenwich Time Signal- 7 JO An535 words
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Miscellaneous607 1935-06-25 6 PHOHI-HOLLAND. 7.50 p.m. SUtU.ii P. 8.1. 17.755 kc/s (IMI m.| THURSDAY. JUNK SI. 7. 50 p.m. Openlns announcement. 00 Station orchestra. tM The lustral feast at lielden. 8.50 News from Holland. 0.05 Records. 0.10 Talk. 0.30 Station orchestra. 950 p.m. Close down. FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 7-50 p.m. Opening announcement. 7.55607 words
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Miscellaneous202 1935-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z. a. L. Stafaparo*— Warelenftb 49.9 metres. Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya 1034. Ltd, Broadcast House, No. 2, Orchard R4* Singapore. TOMORROW. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times Stock and share report supplied by Pr<>ser and Co. 8.30202 words
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Advertisement117 1935-06-25 7 SEVERAL NEW OUTSTANDING ITEMS SEE THE LATEST SENSATION OF THE CONTINENT "LIVING MARBLE STATUES" I^^ M-^Mf-^T i THIS GRAND, SNAPPY PAPI I ill I SHOW CONTINUES ITS Vfin I \JI» I TRIUMPHS! Last Few Shows 6 p.m. 9.30 Sharp Nightly— PROFESSOR WILLIAM DOORLAY'S TROPICAL EXPRESS NON-STOP REVUE 45 Artistes 20117 words
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Advertisement1007 1935-06-25 7 LISTEN TO SINGAPORE'S APPLAUSE! The whole city's coin* wild over Warner Bros.' latest hit and the screen's grandest musical star Sons hits everyone's humming. Stars Stan Stars 1 Laugh after Laugh, and Surprises Galore In this Glorious Riot of Fan and Romance A IA I QO A Season Extended Positively1,007 words
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Advertisement351 1935-06-25 7 "THIS IS A GLORIOUS PICTURE TO SEE IN THE TROPICS" says Straits Times (Notes of the Day) 24/6/35 LAST NIGHT AN EPIC PAVILION 1 d courage! MAN of ARAN" j Robert Flaherty's Sensational Production (A Gainsborough Picture) lllH "MAN OF ARAN" is art— the art of the cinema at its351 words
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Miscellaneous193 1935-06-25 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle p~~j p~i jSp""] 7 lll fo 1H 7 lip i~|FI~ "-I-" P ZI— ""Z Z NOTE Figures lr. parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 23 Summit (3) 24. Reverie (5) i Prcitirm rsi 36 Certain (4) I. Position (5) 27 Plotted193 words
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TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article172 1935-06-25 8 U.K. Rubber Stocks Up 867 Tons. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, June 25. The local share market was dull and slightly easier this morning, with a little passing. United Kingdom rubber stocks increased by 867 tons during last week to 170,957 tons. The share market generally was172 words
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Article287 1935-06-25 8 Singapore, June 25, 12 noon. Buyer. Sellei Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 1000 Hamburg Cube 1000 White Pepper 18.00 White Muntok Pepper 19.00 Black Pepper 11 00 Mixed Black Pepper Ccpra. sundried 4.20 Copra, mixed 3.85 3.85 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.50 Small Flake 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.30 Small Pearl287 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article578 1935-06-25 8 All shares quoted above are fully paid. issue Val. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fraser k Co. Lyall Evatt 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin 1 Batu Selangor £1 Chenderlang 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/- Hong578 words
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Article432 1935-06-25 8 2 Z Alex BricK Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 dD 7V4* Prefs. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 11.50 12.50 £1 £1 B. A. T. ti.0.0 6.5.0 120, 125 1 40 B. M. Broadcasting o.o2 'idis o.o2 'ipm 10 5 B. M. Trustee432 words
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Article159 1935-06-25 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4»/2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 lM'i 116 A norn 4&% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 470 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000159 words
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Article338 1935-06-25 8 Allenby Alor Gajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Panas Bassett Batu Lintang Borelll Brogas Brunei (S5) Bukit Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Tim ah ($10) Bukit K. B. Changkat Serdang Connemara Glenealy Plantations Haytor Indragiri Jeram Kuan tan (.50) Jimah Kamasan ($2) Kedah Kempas Kluang (55)338 words
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Article81 1935-06-25 8 Noon, June 25. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 20% 20</-> Good F.A.CJ. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19 15. 16 20 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 20 tt 201,4 July 20'/^ 20% July-September 20% 20y 881 words
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Article90 1935-06-25 8 Duke of Kent: "No one can deny that it is of the greatest importance that the unemployed should be kept in a reasonable state of health and efficiency while awaiting re-employ-ment." Mr. G. M. Muggins tP-ime Minister. Southern Rhodesia "The potential wealth of the Crown Colonies is enormous.90 words
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Article93 1935-06-25 8 The following Information has been received from the Rubber Growers' Association, London. Not Export*. April May 1935. 1935 tons. tons. Ceylon 3,205 4,544 Other countries than Ceylon, Malaya and the N.I. (partly estimated) 281 »,8(K) Absorption. US. A. 44,714 41.50X United Kingdom 8.522 9,817 Other countries 28,631 Stocks93 words
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Article815 1935-06-25 8 The company results below, received by air mall, supplement the brief report* by cable London, June 11. Tronoh Mines.— The output for 1931 was limited to an average of 34 per cent, of standard. The production of the dredges amounted to 492 tons of tin ore and 274815 words
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Article123 1935-06-25 8 Annual Meeting This Week. The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., will be held at Fullerton Building, Singapore, on Saturday. The directors' report states: The accounts for the year show a net profit of $3,237.32 to which must be added the balance brought forward123 words
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Article97 1935-06-25 8 During the week ending June 15, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 61.553 cases, of which: 46,581 (76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 2,880 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 7.800 (12 per cent.) cases lo Canada, and 4,29297 words
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Article99 1935-06-25 8 Lyall Evatts daily report, dated .tune 25:— MINING. Quiet. 5.45 5.80. S. Kin las sellers 4.30. U. Klangs 1.07 1.12. Takuapas 19 '9 20 3. Batu Selangor 75 80. S Ways 2.60 2 67 S. Luas sellers 1.1 2 '4, Pungalu 22 22 6. A. Wengs sellers 1.92".99 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement10 1935-06-25 8 HUPMOBILE CAR Noted FOR SPEED, Comfort and Roominess. SINGAPORE MOTORS.10 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-25 8 STRAITS TRADERS. Yesterday's meeting of the Straits Trading Co. is reported on Pace 18.14 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-25 8 ELECTRIC ARC WELDING "MUREX" ELECTRODES 7r Jt, ALL TYPES STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD. Sole Agents.15 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article896 1935-06-25 9 Copper Market Example. BELGIAN CONGO'S STRONG STAND. From Our Market Correspondent. Lor don, June 17. Tin prices during the past week have moved somewhat erratically, and at the moment of writing the tendency is still obscure. The decision of the International Tin Committee to896 words
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Article1167 1935-06-25 9 CENTRAL PERAK RUBBER. Burdensome Malayan Taxation. The ninth annual general meeting of the Central Perak Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in London on June 12. Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (the chairman) was supported by Mr. H. L. Coghlan and Mr. A. J. Campbell Hart. The chairman said1,167 words
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406 1935-06-25 9 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. 3.5. F.M.S.. during the period June 15 to 21, are available (or public use in the Hcference Library, Fullerton Building. Sin,:?pore. Applications may bs made by members of the public resident in Malaya to406 words
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Article49 1935-06-25 9 per cent, be paid, making 7V4 per cent, (less income-tax) for the year, and that the balance of profit. £3,854 7s. 6d., be carried forward to the new year's accounts." The retiring director, Mr. Stanley Wickett, was re-elected, and the auditors. Messrs. Peat. Marwick, Mitchell and Co.. were reappolnted.49 words
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Advertisement666 1935-06-25 9 BANKING. HONG KONC SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In tht Colony ot Hong Kong) The liability ot members Is limited to the exu.nl and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:666 words
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Advertisement11 1935-06-25 9 IC" APE TIE IDEAL DIM/ |jMj| £L FOP THE TEOPICy "I"11 words
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Advertisement400 1935-06-25 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AITSTKALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital in 600,000 s^are* of £5 each tSOOO.OOt Reserve Fund £3.000 9CO Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 83. BlshopMC.t«. London E.C. I. Agents and Branches. Amrltsar Hollo Saigon Alor Star Ipch400 words
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895 1935-06-25 10 It is exceedingly good news that Malaya, Netherlands India, Bolivia and Nigeria are to Xorm a united front during the forthcoming negotiations relating to the renewal of tin control. These countries make up the Big Four which rightly claims that895 words
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Article37 1935-06-25 10 Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson has been reappolnted a member of the Board of Trustees constituted under Section 5 of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, 1927, for a further term of three years from May 28.37 words
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Article49 1935-06-25 10 Mr. J. W. Ridley, Inspector of Machinery, Mines Department, has been appointed to officiate as Inspector of Machinery, Taiping and Dindlngs. Mr. C. H. Dakers, an officer of Class III of the Malayan Cilvil Service, has been appointed to act as Protector of Chinese, Selangor and Pahang.49 words
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Article23 1935-06-25 10 The appointment of Company Sergeant Major Reginald Arthur Cockerell to be a company sergeant major and instructor. Volunteer Forces, Malaya, has been approved.23 words
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Article19 1935-06-25 10 The appointment of Mr. Arthur Pelham Mayne to be an assistant engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, has been approved.19 words
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Article1228 1935-06-25 10 Japan's Policy In China. An interesting review of the Far Eastern situation by Sir Frederick Whyte is published in the Observer nf June 16. Extracts are given below. The restoration of the Manchu Dynasty was a shrewd stroke of policy, both In Its purely Manchurlan function of1,228 words
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Article731 1935-06-25 10 CO Penang is to have its almshouse after all. It was suggested by the Straits Times that that contentious and problematical scheme was being ;acitly dropped, but a Penang contemporary corrects us. Of the $150,000 subscribed to the Jubilee lund in that Settlement 50 per cent,731 words
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Advertisement132 1935-06-25 10 The PHOENIX HOSIERY TWINS ((r) PRSSSNT T l3^ RACING Jfa m COLORS 111 STYLE PACERS IN I■' SPRING HOSIERY FASHIONS V-FwA SADDLE fWU »V(M r PADDOCK r' I (K L\ 'I for r«d« and rusts I'lU \V^ V 4! TURF for navy and biighl bluts JOCKEY m^v- m for browns132 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-25 10 Opposite the New PierRAILWAYS ARE THE MAINSTAY GF COMMERCE9 words
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337 1935-06-25 11 CHARHAR JAPANESE AGREEMENT REPORTED. SIGNED LAST NIGHT. ALL JAPANESE DEMANDS ACCEPTED. Governor Said To Have Resigned. GOES TO HOSPITAL AFTER CONFERENCE. Peiping June 25. Despite official Chinese and Japanese denials, it is reliably learned that an agreement was signed in Peiping last night for the complete settlement of the variousSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 337 words
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156 1935-06-25 11 Canton Statesman's Fiery Speech. Canton, June 24. Addressing a gathering of high officials at a meeting here today, Mr. Chow Lv, Chancellor of the Chungshan University and one of Canton's elder statesmen, declared that Japan, the League of Nations and Nanking were guilty of actionsReuter - 156 words
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Article211 1935-06-25 11 BAN ON SUN VAT-SEN SCHOOL BOOKS. Gen. Doihara, acting on behalf of the Kwantung Army, has presented a fresh series of demands, over and above the previous ones, to the Peiping (Hopei) administration, as follows: Closing of the Nor'h-East University in Peiping. while other Chiiuso universitiesSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 211 words
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Article92 1935-06-25 11 Other Countries May Send Experts Too. London, June 24. The forthcoming visit to China of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, chief economic adviser to the British Government, was the subject of two questions in the House of Commons today. Sir Samuel Hoare, Foreign Minister, replying, said that as soonReuter - 92 words
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Article137 1935-06-25 11 ONCE AND FOR ALL." Germany And The Naval Agreement. London. June 24. The Anglo-German naval conversations concluded on Saturday. Since Tuesday, when the ratio agreement was reached, they have been of a technical character, relating chiefly to the buildIng programmes proposed by Britain and Germany within the 100 :35 ratio.137 words
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Article, Illustration223 1935-06-25 11 RECORD ASCOT BETTING. JAPANESE PLAYER'S TENNIS SUCCESS. These are big days in British sport. Following the close of a record Ascot race meeting, the Wimbledon tennis championships started yesterday, and, in Scotland, the British open golf championship, with 300 entrants, opened at Muirfield and Gullane.223 words
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Article62 1935-06-25 11 Secrecy Surrounds Berlin Scandal. Berlin, June 24. The famous runner, Peltzer, has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for unnatural vice against which the Secret Police ar making a strong campaign. Peltzer was sentenced several day.ago but the news was only learnt when journalists were making inquiries concerningReuter - 62 words
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Article85 1935-06-25 11 MOTOR TAXATION IN JOHORE. Notice of the postponement of proposed important increases in motor taxation was given in the Johore State Council at Johore Bahru this morning. Acknowledging this step, Mr. B. J. R. Barton, Unofficial, said he hoped that this was the last they would hear ofReuter - 85 words
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Article70 1935-06-25 11 The two Singapore flying-boats of No. 205 Squadron, R.A.F., Singapore, now on a nine days' cruise, i left Hong Kong for Manila at dawn today. They are expected at their destination at 1.15 p.m. Air Commodore S. W. Smith, unable to take part70 words
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Article49 1935-06-25 11 Lord Mayor Of London's Fund For Victims. London, June 24. The Lord Mayor of London has called a meeting for today in support of the fund for the relief of the Quetta earthquake victims. The magnitude of that disaster Is only now being fully realised and al-49 words
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Article221 1935-06-25 11 SUGGESTED BY BRITAIN. FRANCE EXPECTED TO AGREE. Paris, June 25. A brief British reply to the French Government's Note on the Anglo-German agreement has been received at the Quai d'Orsay. The British Note suggests the usefulness of a Naval Conference before the end of the year221 words
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Article66 1935-06-25 11 "Situation Has Gone From Bad To Worse." Geneva, June 20. "Since the Ethiopian Government's appeal to the League of Nations the situation has gone fro n bad to worse and aggression upon the independence and Integrity of Ethiopia seems imminent," says the Abyssinian Government In66 words
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Article, Illustration231 1935-06-25 11 though every effort has been made by the authorities to relieve Immediate hardship much remains to be done which can only be accomplished through most generous public assistance. No fewer than 30,000 people perished In the earthquake. About 20,000 He burled in the ruins ofReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration177 1935-06-25 11 Question In Commons. "HELP TO RESTORE PROSPERITY" Reduction In Cess Announced. From Our Own Correspondent. London, June 24. In the H»us9 of Com hk mis this week Mr. P. A. Macquisten (Conservative, Argyll) will address a question to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. .Malcolm Mac Donald, regarding177 words
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Article81 1935-06-25 11 TOTAL NOW OVER $105,000. The 32nd list of the SingaDore Silver 1 Jubilee Fund is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged $103,723.33 Singapore Japanese Society 200.00 I Francis Peek and Co.. Ltd. 150.00 P.W.D., Civil Aerodrome, Singapore ***** Miss Tauser 25.00 Miss VI Talllty 10.00 Miss H. Lasse 10.0081 words
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Advertisement38 1935-06-25 11 ON OTHER PAGES. Page Shipping and Mails 4 Wnrltvs proKramtrrs 6 lin.UHi.il quotations 8 Future of tin control 9 I. i)i al news 12 and 13 Singapore Merchant's Note Book 17 Straits Traders mccKng 18 Indian news 1938 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-25 11 A SINGAPORE MERCHANTS NOTE BOOK. The effects on Malayan trade of a faster freight service to the Far East are discussed on Page 17.24 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-25 11 RADIO. HE WORLDS FORMOST RECEIVER! FOR BATTERY OPERATION: EDDYSTONE. FOR MAINS OPERATION: G. E. of AMERICA. EDBYSTOHE RADIO ELECTRIC CO. 28-30, Orchard Road, Singapore24 words
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Article553 1935-06-25 12 SELANCOR BODY "NOT A TRADE UNION." EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING. From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, June 24. MATTERS of interest to estI and estate employees throi r hout the country were discussed at the eighth annual general meeting of the Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association at the Town553 words
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Article15 1935-06-25 12 Mr Petrr Robertson who has been business trip to Penang for i' turned on Saturday.15 words
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Article100 1935-06-25 12 ALHWIHKA Music with Rudy VaJee 9 15. CAIMTOI i v>n-Stop Revue. clow: theatre, great world Bird of Puruduu.. GU4I WORLD Cabaret— Call Jt Luck HOLLYWOOD I. SERANGOON ROAD U of The Garter Night PllKht witli I 8 p.m. MARJ.BOKOK.iI Saint Tulsidas Hindustani Talkie I p.m. mm world Side Shows.100 words
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Article392 1935-06-25 12 AND PLUMES FOR AIR COMMODORE. (By Our Services Correspondent.) A new form of mess dress for officers of the R.A.F. and a new pattern of helmet for air officers: commanding in the tropics (at; Singapore, Air Commodore S. W. Smith) are prescribed in a set392 words
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Article333 1935-06-25 12 Alleged Illegal Gratification. Before Mr. Norman Grice, the I Singapore second magistrate, yesterday, the trial began of Inspector j Mohamed bin Sudin and Sergeant Kassim bin Abdullah both attached to the Kandang Kerbau police division. The two accused are indicted with receiving an illegal gratification of333 words
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Article45 1935-06-25 12 Shanghai. The Chcnju Wireless Station is completing preparations for a test of radiophone conversation with the United States If the test is proved successful radiophone service between China and Hie United States will be opened to the public In the near future.45 words
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Article, Illustration57 1935-06-25 12 Miss June Charmian Anne Bradilell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K L. L. Braddell, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to Mr. Roy L. Moir. Left to right. Mr. Guy Chaplain (best man), Mrs. H. D. Mnndell, the bridegroom, the bride, Mrs. R. L. L. Braddell and57 words
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651 1935-06-25 12 Prof. Hawes Honoured By Medical Students. "The future of this school lies entirely in your hands. No school j is judged or gains its reputation either by the fame of its teachers or by the brilliance of a few of its < students, but the651 words
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Article86 1935-06-25 12 Recovering After 3 Days Of Unconsciousness. Medical skill at the General Hospital has saved the life of a 20-year-old student of the College of Medicine, Singapore, who was admitted on the afternoon of June 14 unconscious and in a critical condition. He had suddenly collapsed while going86 words
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Article114 1935-06-25 12 Well Dressed Indian Identified. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 25. It is reported that a man ms Identified the body of the well dressed Indian found near Jubilee Park without any clue as to how he came by his death there. The dead man Is believed to114 words
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Article176 1935-06-25 12 RECOMMENDATION TO COMMISSIONERS. Municipal Committee No. 5 recommends an extension of the schedule of charges for the supply of gas by provision, for consumption of over 700.000 cubic feet during one month, of the charge ot $1.80 per 1,000 cubic feet. It is understood that only176 words
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Article143 1935-06-25 12 Manager ContI ties His Evidence. The cross-examination of Mr. Lim Bock Keo. manager of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation, Ltd.. was concluded in the criminal district court yesterday at the trial, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, of Chla Chan Tock, the proprietor of Chop Bian Giap. who143 words
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Article63 1935-06-25 12 A Eurasian and a Chinese woman were arrested on Saturday night and produced before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. They pleaded guilty to soliciting and were fined $5 each. A ricksha puller, in whose vehicle the Chinese woman was riding, was acquitted of a similar63 words
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Article237 1935-06-25 12 BAR AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE. Business was disposed of rapidly and smoothly at the quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices held in the Singapore Police Courts yesterday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Forrer presided. With the exception of an application for a new licence for a237 words
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Article109 1935-06-25 12 Cookery Book Of Malaya To Be On Sale. The new edition of the 'International Cookery Book of Malaya" Is now published. It is a revised and supplemented s?cond edition and will be on sale at th? Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition which opens tomorrow at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles109 words
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Article48 1935-06-25 12 A Chinese motor-cyclist and his pillion passenger were injured when they collided with a tricycle in Upper Serangcon Road yesterday. One of the men received severe abrasla.is on th 3 left side of the head and the face. Both were suffering from shock but were conscious.48 words
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Advertisement146 1935-06-25 12 A modern truck with lowest fuel cost /f /I Fitted with the world famous Diesel-Engine of the most advanced J' p^ jj I j type and possessed of all modern /^P\^^ W I constructional features the V sCd^o^***^^^^±?& IK II Mercedes-Benz has definitely J J established a new era in146 words
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1658 1935-06-25 13 Respondents 9 Counsel Begins His Reply. "WRITS COMMONLY GRANTED AGAINST TRIBUNALS 9 THE appeal of the Singapore Improvement Trust against the decision of the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, granting a writ of prohibition in connection with action in respect of the demolition of certain buildings1,658 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1935-06-25 13 been accepted as authority in a number of cases. Other Authorities. Counsel next dealt with several other authorities in support of his submission that any body of persons having authority to determine the rights of subjects or Impose obligations carries the duty to act Judicially. The1,007 words
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Article226 1935-06-25 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Stamford Raff let' Gift Mr. And Mrs. O. T. Dussek's Trip To Japan. Mrs. A. G. MacDonalti, of B.Uu Gajah, Is a passenger for Home by tlw Rajputana. A visitors' Book is now being kept at the Kuala Lumpur Astana of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor.226 words
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Article121 1935-06-25 13 H.E. Congratulates The Committee. The following letter has been received by Mr. F. H. Grumitt. ChUrmaa of the Executive Committee 01 tba Penang and P. W. Jubilee Fund, from the Hon. the Rcsid?nt Councillor: "I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to convey to the chairman121 words
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Advertisement148 1935-06-25 13 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact... that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia 1 2) acquirea a thoroughly sound financial position (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously148 words
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Advertisement6 1935-06-25 13 YELLOW j-jP LA BEL /OLE AGENT/^^^^^&'/'^^^y6 words
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851 1935-06-25 14 MACHINE GUNNERS LOSE TO "B" COY. Easy Win For Marine Dept —F. N. Routed. •"THF Volunteers staged an Inter-Company soccer match on the S.i'.C. patlan.; yesterday— the first to be played for many -and aftCf a keen and amusing game "B"851 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-06-25 14 The first Volunteer Intcr-C'umpany match between "A" (M.G.) Coy. and "B" Coy. (in white) was played on the padane yesterday. Col. R. L. Fink (seen in the centre) kicked oft" Straits Times Photograph.33 words
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Article687 1935-06-25 14 j ST. ANDREW'S BOY GETS 9 WICKETS. 1. A. Win. Low Scoring At Taiping. Playing on their own ground on Saturday St. Andrew's School had the better of a drawn game with the Y.M.C.A. as they had scored 64 without loss against the Association's 105 when687 words
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Article473 1935-06-25 14 Racing. Handicaps For Next Saturday. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. June 24. Handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting, next Saturday, are as follow: Race 1. Horses, Class I, Div. 1, 7 furs. Refill 9.6, Belle Edna 9.3, Kuala Prince473 words
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Article1256 1935-06-25 14 How "Hollandia" Beat Singapore in Rowing Race. Tribute To T. H. Stone. R. 5. V C.'s YACHTING SUCCESS. The following is an account of the Rowing and Yachting Regattas held at Batavla over the Whitsun holidays. The course was 2 km. long. It started near the "Syphon"1,256 words
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Advertisement43 1935-06-25 14 ff FABGO PAINTS i£ &ji There is a "PABCO" paint for every purpose? Complete stocks are carried of ENAMEL PAINTS HARD GLOSS PAINTS *J METAL PAINTS •WALL PAINTS I UR ISHES C~M •LACQUERS SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i— WmHm studio* it43 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-25 14 nAVIKIA THE PUBLIC DEMAND i*^*,...,* BOXING berte bel L responds BOXING ____J_4Jlive wires 14 1 1 TARLEY (Filipino) JOHNSON (American *****) ITO (Japanese) DARCY (Spaniard) No Booaiing Necfary— All Proved Warriors of the King. PLUS 2 SPLENDID PRELIMS. 1" NEW-WORLD ARENA K 2Z\ FRIDAYS Remember The Date— Remember The Location.69 words
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861 1935-06-25 15 YAMAGISHI SCORES AN EASY VICTORY. Fight For British Open Golf Title Starts. London, Jane 34. TWO of the principal sporting events of the year commenced today, some 300 of the world's best golfers taking part in the qualifying round for the British Open861 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-25 15 Oh (hong Sene, a new arrival from Penan* who is playing for Ihe S.C.R.C cricket team. —Straits Times Photograph.19 words
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Article314 1935-06-25 15 Malacca Sports. Banda Hilir School's Novel Plan. Malacca. June 22. The annual sports of the Banda Hilir English School were held yesterday afternoon in good weather. The chief feature of the meet were the number of team events in which the various houses competed. This gives314 words
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Article95 1935-06-25 15 Tuesday, Jane IS. Football: 6. A. P. A. League, Div. 11. RE. vs. M.F.A., Ansoo Road Stadium; DW. m. Medical Services vs. V.M.C.A., S.R.C. ground: Friendlles. St. Joseph's Inst. vs. Medical College, S.J.I, ground: Singapore English School vs. Social Athletic Party, Balestler Roa* Govt. League, Div. I, Marine95 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-06-25 15 Mohamed Idria who won the Victoria Institution (K.L.) Athletic < ha-mpk>n*hip on Saturday.12 words
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Article349 1935-06-25 15 At Muar. 1 Segamat Beat Batu Pahat In Soccer Final. (From A Special Correspondent.) Muar, June 24. Another all-Malayan Chinese record was broken yesterday by Yap Yoke Ann of Muar in the 10,000 metres, his time being 42 mm. 1 1/5 sec. The Malayan Chinese record,349 words
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Article135 1935-06-25 15 Notts Score Innings Victory Over Sussex. London. June 24. The following matches were completed In two days. At Lords. The M.C.C. beat the Light Blues by eight wickets. CAMBRIDGE: 100 iSims 8 for 34) j and 139 iHearne 4 for 18). M.C.C: 112 and 128 for 2 wickets.Reuter - 135 words
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Article30 1935-06-25 15 Manchester, June 34. Jock AcAvoy of Rochdale retained the British middle-weight championship today by beating Al Burke or London on points in a 15 rounds contest.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article36 1935-06-25 15 A Two- ball foursomes competition was played over the above course on Sunday and resulted in a win for Messrs. E J. Case and AW. Da vise n with a score of 78.36 words
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Article599 1935-06-25 15 "Panjang" Ashworth's Century— S.R.C.'s Cheerful Fight. Like Old Times. Mr. Hastie's Capable Deputy. Conducted by "LEJGHTON." CONGRATULATIONS to R. A. Ashworth on being the first S.C.C. cricketer to get a century this season. Panjang was let off once when in the thirties but otherwise played a faultless599 words
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Advertisement158 1935-06-25 15 POPULAR RECORDS FROM TALKIES THINGS ARE LOOKING UP B 6564 Things are looking up Jack Jackson's Orch. SWEET MUSIC NE 202 Sweet Music Rudy Vallee's Orch. FLIRTATION WALK BD 148 Flirtation Walk Eddie Duchin's Orch. MAKIE GALANTE BD 107 It's Home New Mayfair Orch. FOLIES BERGERE BD 136 Singing a158 words
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Advertisement45 1935-06-25 15 ITHE PICNfC ~2f J"KONG'" (RRHi'tA. ~jjA Ps|y ■JK 21M^^^ T9 IB 1 M **'>/ ~r \Mi, dj. ,l 1 £re»aflfcaj^.vtr r*/* I I N KZ. .Mr ti7b\ «p jy ■ho«ri. 11 b i with Titty W^m (tCCh*~r DRIHk) /mTre^toN [g "r^|{la.: MM oi.tribut.rs: FRASER NEAVE LTD.45 words
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Letter510 1935-06-25 16 TENANTS IN TERRACE HOUSES. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Now that radio has come to stay, and is rapidly winning the enthusiasm of a large number of Singapore folk, It may not- be out of place to ask for the opinion ot those Interested If510 words
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Letter327 1935-06-25 16 Unofficial Defence Of The Present-Day M.C.S. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, After reading the article In your issue of June 18, headed "Sir Frank Swettenham gives some advice to M?.laya," and especially that part which you thought necessary to print in heavy type, I327 words
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Letter294 1935-06-25 16 How Young Estates Are Penalised. To the Editor ot the Straits Times. Sir, Your Planting Correspondent is, I expect, not far off the mark, when he recently stated that there may be more estates who nave been unfortunately (that was, I believe, the word he used) assessed than he294 words
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Letter157 1935-06-25 16 Symptoms Of Headache And Dizziness. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Smoking In theatres Is, I believe, jeopardising the health of the audience, and I hope that the theatrical authorities will take immediate steps to enforce rules prohibiting anyone smoking when he Is attending shows157 words
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Article, Illustration43 1935-06-25 16 Olivier Frew Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Smith, of Pearls Hill Terrace, was christened at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon. Picture shows the party with the Yen. Archdeacon Graham White outside St. Andrew's Cathedral. Straits Times Photograph.43 words
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Article98 1935-06-25 16 Renee Florlgny, the celebrated French pianist, Is giving a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. The following Is the programme: Part I. Gavotte, L..:y; Coucou, Daguin; Sonaic. Theme. Variations. Mlnuetto, Alia Turca. Mozart; Souvenir d'ltalle, Saint Stuns; Arabesque and La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin, Debussy; Jardlne98 words
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Article181 1935-06-25 16 Furniture For His New Palace Of Marble. How would you set about furnishing a new £9,000.000 palace? This is how the Maharajah of Jaipur —ruler of the largest State In Central I India with a population of two and a half million— is tackling the Job:181 words
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Article106 1935-06-25 16 Extra Beds Provided In Hospitals. Eighteen extra beds have been provided In the cholera ward of the Chittaranjan Hospital In addition to the 42 permanent beds provided uy the Corporation. A temporal cholera shed has also been erected by the Corporation. This shed, consisting of 16 beds, has106 words
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Article30 1935-06-25 16 Alameda (California), June 22. The Flying Clipper arrived at San Francisco Bay today 18 hours and 59 minutes after leaving Honolulu, a ■distance of 2,000 miles.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article568 1935-06-25 16 FORMER I.G.P. GIVES A WARNING. Despite the appreciable decrease in the crime figures over the last few years (as described in the Straits Times yesterday), a grave warning is given by the former Inspector-General of Police, Mr. H. Fairburn, C.M.G., reviewing in his report drastic reductions568 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-25 16 THE SUNDAY TIMES (THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA) has arranged to produce a Special Food Number Next Sunday. <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. Make sure59 words
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Advertisement263 1935-06-25 16 INDEPENDENT SPRINGING in the New 1935 VAUXHALL LIGHT SIX 1 Independent Front Wheel Suspension or, as it is more popularly known as s- :> Knee-action springing, fitly takes Its place amongst the really great [_^_J I advances in automobile design that have been made in recent years. It I 7Kf263 words
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1393 1935-06-25 17 A Few Advantages— lmporters Of Perishable Goods Benefit Allocation Of Textile Quotas A Suggested Scheme. By OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. npHP] Scharnhorst has come and gone, and will be coming and going again at frequent and rather shorter intervals than we are accustomed1,393 words
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Article477 1935-06-25 17 nurket and therefore are directly responsible for he quotas now In existence. Tenacious Fighters. As to Messrs. XYZ and Co. it follows that they represent the firms who. In the face of the overwhelming foreign competition, fought an almost hopeless, though none the less tenacious, battle477 words
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Advertisement135 1935-06-25 17 WRITING OF MILK! One of the brst -accredited profesiors o! batafiulutiy in the University of London aaid That a large amount of disease Is earned by raw milk is no longer an opinion. it is a fat-— a fact as well attested as any in the domain of medical science."135 words
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3362 1935-06-25 18 MR. J. BAGNALL FAVOURS LOWER PRICE. SETTLED POLICY REQUIRED. THE METAL EXCHANGE DEFENDED. A comprehensive review of the tin situation was given at the half-yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., held at the company's offices, Ocean Building yesterday. Mr. J. Bagnall,3,362 words
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Advertisement40 1935-06-25 18 Ifl^ jPI Blue-Black $2 50 j^sSR per bot. "^^^o Special at mLFa«P try imß B^-^^ BOTTLE per bot. a, MkM al%<^ i ENGH^P* to-day Obtainable at all dealer* or (^^^ZZl^ll^^^^ WEILL MONTOR, LTD. THE ARCADE, SOLE AGENTS, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6045.40 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-25 18 REMEMBER! ANOTHER USED-CAR SHOW WITH MANY GOOD CARS AT VERY LOW PRICES AND TAX FREE IS TO BE HELD ON Friday Saturday next from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. AT BORNEO MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD.37 words
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1115 1935-06-25 19 MR. T. F. GARVIN. Other Recipients Of King's Birthday Honours. (From A Ceylon Correspondent.) HIS Majesty the King, on the occasion of his Birthday, has awarded the following Honours in Ceylon To be a Knight Bachelor Thomas Forrest Garvin, K.C. To be Companions of the1,115 words
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981 1935-06-25 19 Civil Administration To Be Reinstituted. FUTURE BUILDINGS TO BE QUAKE PROOF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, June 22. IT is now official that the Civil Administration will be shortly reinstituted in Quetta, which since the earthquake has been held by the military. Sir Norman981 words
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Article, Illustration96 1935-06-25 20 Fourteen were killed and hundreds injured in a rail crash which occurred at Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. 25 miles north 91 London, when a parcels express from London bound for York crashed into the Newcastle express, also from London at fifty96 words
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