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Title Section38 1935-07-01 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 120 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1985. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement212 1935-07-01 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471). Just Arrived LATEST I CREATIONS IN LAMP SHADES. PASKOE Co., CORNER HOUSE, j Think in years of dependable, economical j j^^^^to&£is refrigeration, and inspect the wide range of JvS&l^^wßh famous I. G. E. Models. Prices from $185.00 ■■M^M^^J^K convenient deferred payments. |g|-J~ THE MECHANISW212 words
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Advertisement52 1935-07-01 1 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased la 14 Hours If you feel old b«for« rour Jtrae, »nfl Vl-Tabi ar« a n«w discovery and fV* T »it«d to build new blood and a etrong body and make a new man of you In onS week or money back on return «C •mpty package. M52 words
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Advertisement115 1935-07-01 1 tUALA LUMPUR 26, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 36H3. For Formal Occasions THERE IS A TONE OF QUIET WW^imWWwi^Etfc* *>■ SUPERIORITY H ABOUT THESE HHIHI^H SHOES. MODEL E. 8. Patent Leather Oxford Model Neatly Sewn Toe Cap LIGHT LEATHER SOLE. J&£ W^^^S PRICE $8.75 Pair. 9SSBB^ MODEL E. 7. M FINE QUALITY,115 words
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Advertisement12 1935-07-01 1 I FLOWERS I PHONE 4097 j I 15. Orchard ."»oad. "(Amber Mansions)12 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article49 1935-07-01 2 Mrs. C. C. Oehlers and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. R. Paulusz wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Charles Christian Oeh!ers. as well es those who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence.49 words
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Obituary27 1935-07-01 2 CLAKKSON— At Malacca General Hospital on June 28. 1935. Cora Carmichael Carkrcn. a;ed 27 years, beloved sister of J. F. Ciarteon. Johol Estate, Tampin, Negri Sembllan.27 words
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Advertisement435 1935-07-01 2 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any poKi'%^^p_|. rrtlsed In these columns send coplu^^^estlmonials Do not send oritrinajj. WANTED SKIIXED^ARTIST to paint r.mall objects of art for reproduction. Payment by results. Box 359, Straits Times /TtA. PASSAGE to Ens'.and (in about on; month's timet In return for care of two children435 words
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Advertisement820 1935-07-01 2 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET BUNGALOWS 4-18, Angullla Park, Angullla Co FLAT, Institution. Hill Mansions. Gas. Water and Electricity United Engineers, Limited. TO LET, unfurnished seaside bouse at Paslr Panjang. Apply Singapore Rubber Works Ltd. TO LET, No. 5 Swettenham Road. Puny furnished. Rent moderate. Apply to D. Israel, 101 Victoria820 words
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Advertisement661 1935-07-01 2 EDUCATIONAL. VERBATIM REPORTERS WANTED very often. European Indies are assured 120 to 150 words in a year in RAJAH SHORTHAND. Rajah's College of Commerce, Dlckson Road. PUBLIC NOTiCES~ NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on:— Monday, July 1, Baak Holiday. REMOVAL NOTICE. As from July 1, our offices will661 words
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Advertisement886 1935-07-01 2 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE. This b to notUy that Mr. Lee Cboon Sag, Managing Partner of the Oreat World Show, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, has proceeded abroad on save, and during his absence, Mr. Llm Sh7 t*y, another partner of the same Snow, .s -now acting on hla behalf. AUCTION NOTICES"886 words
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Advertisement353 1935-07-01 2 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc. PARIS SUMMER I9JS FASHIONS. Grande Revue Des Modes, $3. Revue Parislenne. $3. Prestige, $3. La Bella Lingerie, $2.70. Toujours Chic, 82.40. Perfection, $2.40. SaLson Parislenne, $2.40. La Parislenne, $2.40. Les Bniants Perfection, $2.10. Votre Gout, $1.80. Postage Extra. G. a KIAT CO., LTD. RUBBER STAMPS of every353 words
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Advertisement427 1935-07-01 2 We make a practical study of your bead and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to you FIGARO Phoit. 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at S3, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Permanent Wave Specialists $8 si o si 5 °"'yMASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARD and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO427 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1935-07-01 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within CKrwide Without Malaya Malaya Postage Munlhly 3.00 4.00 5.5« Quarterly S 8.50 $12.M 750 Half Yearly 117.90 SI4.M $15.00 1 early fS4.M S4S.M $3«.OO Note. OuUUtlcn cheques should Include tbe usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:— 25176 words
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Advertisement628 1935-07-01 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated id England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CAROO BER VICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIB MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. DueTonnage Spore 1935 BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND628 words
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Advertisement624 1935-07-01 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 XHAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 10 11 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 July 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Aug. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 21624 words
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Advertisement631 1935-07-01 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham ILSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 l»/7 3ORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 ERRIA 30/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9 80/9 JUTLANDIA 8/10 8/10 9/10 11/10 The above vessels are631 words
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Advertisement202 1935-07-01 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautllul public rooms; Swimming pool Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meals Hot and cold running water In each state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila202 words
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Advertisement1201 1935-07-01 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'Ocean The Hoa Khlow Steamship Co, (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd. and China Mutual The. Canard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Th a,__t «^>..ki. rv» tv The StraHs Steamship Co., Ltd. Sarawak Steamship Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Australian Oriental1,201 words
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Article, Illustration78 1935-07-01 4 A civic welcome was accorded the record breaking liner Normandie after her record trip from New York to Plymouth in 4 days 8 hours and 45 minutes at an average speed of 30.45 knots. The Lord Mayor of Plymouth, the Mayors of Torquay and Penzance boarded the78 words
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Article75 1935-07-01 4 The rate of exchange for the issue and payment of Money Orders is as follows: On India and Ceylon issue Rs. 154= $100; On India and Ceylon payment Rs. 156=5100. On China: Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$72 Straits; Canton $100 Chinese currency =$71 Straits- (as for Shanghai): Foochow75 words
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Article132 1935-07-01 4 Monday. July 1. Ship* ahmgsMe the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPTEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Leo. Alert. Dajak, Tcussoum, W. Bt Kiddy I. Oil Wharf NU. Coal Wharf NU. VESSELS IN D«Y DOCKS. lanJoDj Pacar. Sheers Wharf Malaya. Albert Dock NU. VI- tor la Dock Ban Slong132 words
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Article207 1935-07-01 4 To*ay. Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat PandJang (Makascer) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (Bendoran) ..3 p.m. Tomorrow. Karimon (Tong Heng) ..9 a jn Ituidjoog Pinang (Noemblng) 9 am. Pengerang (Hock Keng) s ajn. D.B_A. (Parcels only) Pres. Van Buren) 10 30 a.m. Siam (Parcels onfr) (Kudat) 10 30 a.m.207 words
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Article74 1935-07-01 4 KODAT, Brit.. 1,021 tons, from Bangkok 30, for Bangkok 2. VALAYA. Siam. 803 tons, from Bangkok 30. for Bangkok 3. MAJANO. Dut., 362 tons, from Rengat 30, for Rengat 3. NGOW HOCK, Norw., 709 tons, from Bangkok 30, gor Bangkok 2. CLARA JEBSEN. Dan.. 1.146 tons, from Hongkong74 words
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Article37 1935-07-01 4 Jane 29: Boelongan, Toglan. Patras, Toba, Senang, Parigl, Meerkerk, Toboali (Dut.) Bhanurangsl (Siam) Klang, Pangkor, The Cable, Edendale, Kampar, Magnet. Darvel. Sin Aik Lee, Pontlanak (Brit). June 30: Bulan (Brit.); Haruna Maru (Jap); Mapia. Bllnjoe (Put.).37 words
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Article511 1935-07-01 4 The Mantua has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this Port at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B wharf on arrival rltories of the maximum value to Italy. While the Italian colonies as separate units cannot adequately meet the needs of the511 words
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Article157 1935-07-01 4 First Clinic In The Empire. Madras. "It was here in Madras that, the thir*! oy<! infirmary in the Britlsn Empire was established in 1819. Since that time, great ttrldes have been made and In the present ophthalmic hospital of Madras you have an Institution which justly claims,157 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement745 1935-07-01 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M. 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.B. RLVS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MSJ— Passage M3L. CANADIAN (Incorporated In England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change— tbence by CANADIAN PACIFIC745 words
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Advertisement49 1935-07-01 4 GIDS vo r INDIE PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN TMB GIDS VOOR INDIE you reach every Dutchman who touches the Straits Settlemente port«. This guide may be obtained from the K.p.m Nederland Stoomvaart Maatschappl] and the Rotterdam Lloyd. For advertisements rates and other particulars communicate with VEREENIGDE UTXGEVERC-BKDRIJVEN BATAVIA— C.49 words
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Advertisement23 1935-07-01 4 For everything appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO COlftt'9 WACOT^LITS [wowto VpAVti service! 39, ROBINSON ROAD, TELEPHONE 5906. NO BOOKING FEES.23 words
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Advertisement510 1935-07-01 4 ELLERMAM BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated England.) -ELLEKMAN" lINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBUUU. Via Port* and Snei Canal Also accepting Cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Dup SallaCITY OF BAGDAD In port July 2 •CITY OP YOKOHAMA July 14 July 16 Calls Dunkirk. •Calls Aarhiiß +CITY OP510 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1935-07-01 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last nigbt Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrt. *F AJor Star 86 0 47 2 2 74 Sitiawan 90 NU 73 73 Kola Bharu 88 Nil 4.1 74 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 114 75 Malacca 85 0 98 69 74 Singapore72 words
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Article1576 1935-07-01 5 AUXILIARY DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association was held at S.P.G. House, Westminster, London, S.W. on Tuesday, June 18, the new President, the Rt. Rev. G. F. Fisher, Bishop of Chester, presiding on the occasion. The President, the Lord Bishop of1,576 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-07-01 5 Thames river steamers have a new competitor in the passenger motor ship Royal Princess, a vessel with two streamline funnels on her main deck. She looks like a miniature ocean liner, and is licensed by the Board of Trade to carry 350 passengers. During the summer63 words
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Article290 1935-07-01 5 Programme of drills up to and for week ending July 7: Monday, July 1, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Section Uun Drill; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E., (v) MaJay Section, Drill and Lamps; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, No. 2 Platoon "A" Coy., 30 Yards Range; 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, 2nd290 words
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Article23 1935-07-01 5 The U.S. department of agriculture Is conducting a world-wide survey to rind grasses well adapted to hold down soils and prevent dust storms.23 words
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Article24 1935-07-01 5 The chief cause of the severe dust storms of recant weeks in the west was the drought of last summer, say federal soil experts.24 words
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Article141 1935-07-01 5 Reductions In Boat And Plane Fares. Further details are now available Of the important agreement which has been concluded between a group of 1 British and Dutch shipping owners i and Imperial Airways and X.L.M. j (Dutch Air Line) for closer co-opera-tion in regard to passenger141 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement324 1935-07-01 5 HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT > COCKTAIL DANCE «jo to DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and another clever entertainment by NINO FELY COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND INTERNATIONAL DANCERS. APPEARING NIGHTLY. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. The management is presenting 30 free caricatures by PROFESSOR POPESCO to patrons every day. NON-DINERS $1.00. RAFFLES324 words
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Advertisement313 1935-07-01 5 HOME SCHOOLS. WINGLETYE BOARDING SCHOOL for boys and girls. Beautifully situated 12 miles from London. Progressive modern education. All subjects. Open air surroundings. Moderate fees. Seaside holiday house. Children from abroad met by the Principal, Mrs. Uly Stone and are made to feel at home immediately. Write for Prospectus to:—313 words
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489 1935-07-01 6 TEST OF AEROPLANE AMBULANCES. Caernarvon, June 18. Men of the Manchester Regiment— several Territorial battalions of which took part In the Oallipoli campaign and other Lancashire Territorials were engaged today in operations rei calling the actual operations against the Turks. The resemblance of the south-west489 words
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Article84 1935-07-01 6 Possible Reaction On Forward Contracts. Amsterdam, June 20. Yesterday's meeting of the Nether-lands-Indian Association for the Rubber Trade, held at Batavia, discussed the proposed fiscal export duty on estate rubber. The view expressed in Holland that the duty would render impossible the conclusion of forward contracts was84 words
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Article82 1935-07-01 6 Hong Kong. June 29. The districts of Kaoylao, Kaomlng, Szewui and Kwangning, in the West River valley of Kwangtung, are now under water following .urther extensive breaches in the dykes. Meanwhile, the river continues to rise, and the situation is very grave. The flood sufferers have appealedSin Kuo Min - 82 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement101 1935-07-01 6 The good word is spreading fast... You Simply can't do better than buy a WESTINGHOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET THE SAME ENGINEERING GENII'S 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. FREE101 words
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Advertisement95 1935-07-01 6 PHILGO HI 935 ALL-WAVE A. C. D. C. Mains or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. specially built for the Tropes DemnostriUims in your own home— No oMifatton whatsoever. FBHy (uraateed by the ONLY Sole Agt-ais BMrMtn (For S.S., F.M.S., D.E.1., Borne* A Slam). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 193495 words
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Advertisement89 1935-07-01 6 Hi-fidelity lifsnygraSfgfSl X; B 1 1935 MASTERPIECE. Outstanding Value-. Bj jfi^^^BH^^B^' 1 Specially made for the Tropics. Cabinets B acrewed on every Joint. Chassis are constructs 9HB(^B| 1 ted with highest quality aluminium. Kf 9R|^9DBb^l^Bw "■i parts are made with heavy duty coraponK J^3^^^^HK§S 4 ento to withstand the climatic89 words
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Miscellaneous244 1935-07-01 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. 8.20 p.m.— 9.05 p.m. G.S.F. 15.140 ke/s (19.82 m.) and G.S.O. 17.790 ke/l (16J6 m.i 6.20 p.m. Big Btn. The Whltby Municipal Orchestra, conductor, Frank Gomez. Relayed from the Spa Whitby. 645 "Tube Tunes."* A musical ride round London's Inner Circle with Bill. Bert.244 words
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Miscellaneous684 1935-07-01 6 Lord's Cricket Ground, London. II.M Variety. t II.M A Ballad Concert. Hebe Sirupson (Soprano) and Cutbbert Matthews (Baritone). 11.35 Dance Music. II.M Greenwich Time Signal. The News. II.M lb. Dance Music. 12.20 a.m. Close down. TOMORROW. TraaaaMon i tM ajn.— tM a.m. O.S.C. MM kc/s (31.32 m.) and G.S.D. 11.7684 words
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Miscellaneous545 1935-07-01 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z. H. 1, Singapore.— WivelenfUi 49. t metres.— Owned and fraltd by Kadio Sarrlee O». of Malays l»*4, Ud., Br— ieart Burnt, No. 2. Orchard RA, Singapore. TODAY. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 p.m. Relay of concert artistes from Tomllnson545 words
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Miscellaneous198 1935-07-01 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle •2. li WB, 14- P 15 18 19 P2O 2.1 HOTK: Figures In parentheses denote the number of letters in tne words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. M. Scanty (5) 26. Evening (5) L Boundaries (5) 29. Added to (4) 4. Fabric* (5) 30. p»ck (4) 10. Most sloping198 words
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622 1935-07-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. "See Malaya by Rail!" is a good slogan, but it means travelling by day. And for obvious reasons, especially heat, most people prefer to do their journeying by night mall. From next year, however, there may622 words
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37 1935-07-01 7 Shanghai, June 28. Another Japanese consular conference, this time "to discuss Judicial matters," will be held in Shanghai beginning on July 1. All consuls in China will attend.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 37 words
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Article160 1935-07-01 7 MR. EDWIN TONGUE IN CHARGE AGAIN. Mr. Edwin Tongue, AJS.P., formerly in charge of the Detective Branch, Singapore, who was seconded for special duty as Deputy Commissioner for Estate Duty purposes last year, resumed duty as officer in charge of the Detective Branch today. Mr. R. F.160 words
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Article169 1935-07-01 7 Japanese Methods Helping: Trade. Paris, June 29. The agreement of British and Japanese spokesmen that Japanese competition in the world market was beneficial and not harmful provided the chief Interest at the opening day of the congress of International Chambers of Commerce attended by over 1,000 ofReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement104 1935-07-01 7 All Shows packed out during the Week-End! Hundreds coming back twice to see it! CONTINUED SUCCESS! CAPITOL I 615 NIGHTLY 9.15 THE IDOL OF LONDON l^P K THEATREGOERS— Ijtk j^ FRED ASTAIRE mSSf CO-STARRED WITH THE QUEEN /HJ9K OF DANCE-LAND. /jSfJ GINGER ROGERS (^S^> In their Newest Sensational R. K.104 words
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Advertisement47 1935-07-01 7 LAST TWO OPENING TOMORROW SHOWS JKL J^F*? |lk The runniest mur- mgmmmmm^m L ik. em 32 der wt^r you Jsß mßjtojjtti j^JaSW ha ever _^B^^^B Li^ Bduna *<**» HATTON P lctar< ~~~.r,+*<, "LORNA DOONE" COMING SOON TO VICTORIA THEATRE TALKIES. WED., FRI., SUN. TEA DANCES 5.30 7.30 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement121 1935-07-01 7 I c±i*~\Jr Kpi^ll 1^ ft/I BJ WEDDING GIFTS UJ so different F|J so alluring. H| Shining Colourful WpM CUT CRYSTAL... I| 1 Gleaming I|J SILVERWARE mrm DAINTY SILK A LINGERIE KJB and a host of other KM ""table GIFTS IB certain to captivate K^9 the heart of the BJB most121 words
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Advertisement202 1935-07-01 7 IS THIS THE SAME MAN? f I Respected choirmaster whose voice entices all women k .or dreaded fiend enslaved by a mysterious power? in "S» CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT THRILLER with CLAUDE RAINS DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY > HEATHER ANGEL. DAVID MANNERS. <♦ TOMORROW PAVILION LAST NIGHT OF PARAMOUNT'S GAY AND SPICY COMEDY202 words
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TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article83 1935-07-01 8 Little Business Activity. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, July 1. Owing to the Bank holiday and the fact that the London and New York markets were closed on Saturday, the local rubber and share markets were quiet this morning with very little business being done. The following83 words
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Article274 1935-07-01 8 Singapore, July 1, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Pepper 18.00 White Muntok Pepper 19.00 Black Pepper 11.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 4.00 4.00 Copra, mixed 3.65 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.65 Small Pearl Tapioca274 words
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Article86 1935-07-01 8 Lyall and Evatt's dally report, dated July I: MINING. Slightly Improved. 4.17' i 4.22 i, Pciallngs sellers 6.02 Kampars buyers 9/9, Lukuts 97 1.01, Raubs 5.60 5.70. S. Tronoh sellers s'7'?, Rantau prefs. 80. RUBBERS. Improved. M. Pindas buyers 1.40. lndraglrls 1.05, 1.10 Nyalas 90 95. Pajams 1.7086 words
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Article50 1935-07-01 8 The financial stringency in the market In Tsingtao continues unabated as more shops are closing dally. The Tsingtao Municipal Government has received instructions from the Ministry of Finance to adopt a plan similar to one now In force in Shanghai, to raise $1,000,000 for industrial relief.50 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article557 1935-07-01 8 All Shares quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall fc Evatt 'Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Am pat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hitam 1 Ayer Weng XI Bangrin Tin 1 Batu Selangor £1 Chenderlarig SO Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/-557 words
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Article414 1935-07-01 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 do VfcVc 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. 6.1.6 6.6.0 120/- 125/1 40 B. M. Broadcasting o.o2 'idis o.o2' ipn, 10 5 B. M. Trustee414 words
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Article163 1935-07-01 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. t% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4«/ 2 C'c 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 In* Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114% 116% norn 4%Ci '%9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4-; 1913 red. 1963163 words
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Article338 1935-07-01 8 Allenby Alor Uajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Panas Bassett Batu Lintang Borelli Brogas Brunei Un. ($5) Bukit Katil Bukit Kepong Bukit Timah ($10) Bukit K. B. Changkat Serdang Connemara Glenealy Plantati>ns Haytor Indragiri Jeratn Kuan tan (.50) Jimah Kamasan ($2) Kedah Kempas Kluang ($5)338 words
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Article431 1935-07-01 8 The following Is the market price list :n cenU per catty, as furnished by the Market Inspector, on June 28: Meat— Beef steak 35 per catty, beef stew or curry 32, fillet steak SO par lb., mutton, Australian 30 per lb., pork, lean 44 per catty, pork lean431 words
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Article86 1935-07-01 8 Noon, July 1. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 20% 20i/ 2 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 197/ 8 20 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 20 3/16 20 5/16 July 20i/ 8 20% July-September 20%86 words
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Article467 1935-07-01 8 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period June 22 t> 28 are avail* able for public use In the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident in Malaya467 words
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Article117 1935-07-01 8 London une 28. The Commercial Attaches of foreign countries which export bacon to Britain begin today discussions to which the Ministry of Agriculture has Invited them, with regard to the Government's new bacon policy. The scheme, which has generally received a favourable reception abroad, provides that quantitative regulation117 words
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Article48 1935-07-01 8 Moscow, June 26. A special Soviet balloon today made a new attempt to penetrate the stratosphere. Rising near Moscow, it landed 2' 2 hours later near Tula having attained a height of over nine miles compared with 11 2 miles on the previous attempt. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 48 words
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Article455 1935-07-01 8 WELLINGTON'S 3 A.M. LETTER. "ALL WILL YET TURN OUT WELL," The Duke of Wellington used often to describe the Battle of Waterloo as "a damn'd near thing." That he was anxious yet confident is proved by a a letter which he actually wrote on the field455 words
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Article139 1935-07-01 8 Feat Of "Princess Royal." London, June 28. The fastest railway Journey on record from Liverpool to London was achieved last night when a special test was made of the London Midland and Scottish "Princess Royal" locomotive to determine the possibilities of sustained high speed with very heavy trains.139 words
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Advertisement25 1935-07-01 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England A.D. 1720) FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Office for Malaya: Chartered Bank Chamber*. Singapore. APB 125 words
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Advertisement33 1935-07-01 8 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT £S-l1 M Fi a i*ii^fsy 1™ AS USED ON THE NEW SINGAPORE RAILWAY STATION AND ALI THE PRINCIPAL P.W.D.- NAVAL -MILITARY AIR BASE CONTRACTS M MALAYA SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA33 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article2172 1935-07-01 9 IMPROVEMENTS MADE TO THE BUILDING. INCREASING TOURIST TRAFFIC. The annual general meeting of Raffles Hotel, Ltd., was held on Saturday, Mr. J. A. Clarke presiding. The chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said: You will notice that the accounts cover a period2,172 words
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Article56 1935-07-01 9 The Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S., has exempted from the payment of Excise duty rectified spirits (spirits manufactured from the nipali palm) removed from the licensed distillery of the Nlpah Distilleries of Malaya, Ltd., for the preparation cf medicinal spirits by the Medical Departments of the States56 words
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Article414 1935-07-01 9 Arrears Of Work Taken In Hand. Presiding at the twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates, Limited, at the registered offices of the company In Fullerton Building on Friday, Mr. Renton said The accounts have been in your hands for the requisite period and with your permission414 words
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Article97 1935-07-01 9 During the week ending June 22, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 56,961 cases, of which: 49,657 (87 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 390 (1 per cent.) cases to I the Continent of Europe. 6,010 (10 per cent.) cases to Canada, and97 words
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Article66 1935-07-01 9 The Chief Sercetary to Government, F.M.S., has prohibited the exportation from the Federation Malay States or raw gold won within the States unless accompanied by the Treasury receipt for payment of the royalty due thereon. The Residents of the four States have fixed $60 per fine ounce66 words
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Advertisement592 1935-07-01 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. llncorporated In ttie Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of memberi is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1039 of the Colony. BEAD OFFICE: BONO KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 taued and fully paid up W0.000.000 "SStoF*'" *<•*»#»592 words
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Advertisement15 1935-07-01 9 HOTEL der NEPERLANDEN BATAVIA Excellent table. Reduced prices. WE RECOMMEND YOU TO RESERVE YOUR ROOMS.15 words
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Advertisement365 1935-07-01 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF 1 INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Inaorporatea In England oy Royal Charter 1953) Paid Up Capital in JOO.ooo stare* M£s each nCOO.OO* Reserve Pund £3.0')0.3C0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICB: U. Bish*ps<slc. London EX. C Agaats and Brmnehem. Amrttsar lioilo Saigon Alor Sta; Ipcli Semarang365 words
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840 1935-07-01 10 Last December seven cases of typhoid occurred among children living in Killiney Road, Cavenagh Road and Emerald Hill Road. Three of those children died. As one of the seven was below school age, and the others attended different schools,840 words
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Article135 1935-07-01 10 Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. Penang, is due back from leave shortly. Mr. J. Whyte. of Messrs. William Jacks and Co., Ltd., Ipoh, is expected back from Home leave about the middle of July. Mr. Joh. Jansen Is proceeding to Europe by the Scharnhorst on leave135 words
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Article300 1935-07-01 10 Mr. Birse And Mr. Jomaron In Class 11. It is notified in the F.MJS. Government G.zette that Messrs. A. L. Birse and A. C. Jomaron have been promoted from Class 111 to Class II of the Malayan Civil Service. Among appointments announced are the following: Mr. L. A.300 words
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Article920 1935-07-01 10 Major E. W. Poison Newman - Major E. W. Poison Newman. By The Historical Background TN view of the Rome settlement of Franco-Italian differences In Africa, recent Italian progress In Libya, and the present dispute between Italy and Abyssinia, It is Interesting to examine Italian policy in Africa generally with special reference920 words
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Article541 1935-07-01 10 IT WILL interest you to know that I started life in Colombo at the very bottom of the ladder and my salary was less than that of the head tamby. I invariably worked from 9 a.m. to 9 at night on busy days, and during the period of541 words
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Article771 1935-07-01 10 an extraordinary Job Mr. J. C. Cowap has! If variety is the spice of life, he certainly has it. As Government Analyst in Singapore Mr. Cowap spends his time examining; viscera, stomach washings, urine, rubber latex, water, milk, ghee, blood, drugs, soaps, medicines and dental alloys.771 words
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Advertisement291 1935-07-01 10 AMUSEMENTS AUIAMBBA Red Morning with Steffi Duni 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL The Gay Divorcee with Fred AsUlre Sc Ginger Rogers 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE, CHEAT WORLD Wild Cargo. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Great Canary. HOLLYWOOD. U. BERANGOON ROAD Student Tour with Jimmy Durante also My Weakness 8 p.m. MARLBOROCGH VamanavaUr 6—96 9 pjn. NEW291 words
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Advertisement17 1935-07-01 10 H EflDflCH ES tf RE JOHN DUKE no* OFTEN 'RELIEVED OPTICIfIN 8/<THE<USE<OF 21. BATTERY RO. SUITOBLE'GLfISSES SINGfIPORE.17 words
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426 1935-07-01 11 CITIES LASHED BY RAIN AND STORM. 60 Dead: Factories Idle. SAPPERS SAVE MANY FROM SWIRLING WATERS. Tokio, July 1. WITH rain still falling over Central Japan, there has been little relief from the distress and havoc that followed yesterday's floods. A death-roll ofReuter - 426 words
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Article116 1935-07-01 11 THIRTY-FOURTH LIST. With th 3 publication of the 34th list, the Singapore Jubilee Fund totals nearly $110,000. Amount previously acknowledged $108,513.33 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates Ltd. 250.00 N R. Mistri. Esq 250.00 Chia Hood Thiam, Esq. 150 00 Education Department (2nd. Contribution) 31.70 Singapore Govt. Servants Co-operative Thrift116 words
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Article46 1935-07-01 11 N.E.I. Export Duty Reduced. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, June 29. The Netherlands Indies export duty on native rubber has now been fixed at 10>/ 2 cents a half kilogram (dry) This is a reduction of half a cent on the rate fixed recently.46 words
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Article103 1935-07-01 11 London, June 28. In order to assist the Chief of Air Staff In supervising the current expansion of the Royal Air Force, the Secretary for Air has decided to revive for a limited period the appointment of Inspector General of Royal Air Force. Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert103 words
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Article234 1935-07-01 11 Russian Policy In The Far East. London, June 29. The relation of *.he Western Powers with China and Japan vere discussed at the National Peace Cong'ess. attended by a thousand delegates from ill parts of the country and held at the Friend House, Eustcn Road. The ex-Cabinet Minister,Reuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-07-01 11 A view of Kyoto. This is the "Kinkakuji or Golden Pavilion, built as retreat for Shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikapa in 1394.Kyodo - 20 words
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Article130 1935-07-01 11 Lou Tseng Tsiang Now Benedictine Monk. Brussels, June 30. The flags of the Papal State, the Chinese Republic and Belgium were flown from the Abbey of St. Andre, near Bruges, for the ordination as priest of Lou Tseng Tsiang, who in 1913 was president ofReuter - 130 words
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Article157 1935-07-01 11 Roosevelt Faces Vital Test In House. HOLDING COMPANIES' DEATH KNELL. Washington, June 30. President Roosevelt's control over Congress faces the crucial test in the House of Representatives tomorrow, when the House will be asked to vote on the President's requested death sentence on unnecessary public utilityReuter - 157 words
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Article118 1935-07-01 11 Co-operation With Japan Decided. Shanghai, July 1. Mr. Wang Ching-wei has again entered a private German sanatorium in Shanghai for treatment of a longstanding ailment which is reported to have become worse owing to overwork. He will remain there for a week. According to a usually reliableSin Chew Jit Poh - 118 words
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Article37 1935-07-01 11 A Government Gazette issued today announces the appointment of Mr. Richard Williamson, advocate and solicitor, to act temporarily as a puisne judge ot the Supreme Court, Straits Settlements, from July 2 to July 27.37 words
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Article109 1935-07-01 11 Guards Besieged In Office. Galena, (Kansas), June 30. Two detachments of Kansas National Guards are rushing to Galena owing to an outbreak of violence arising out of a strike at the lead and zinc mines. Twelve mine guards are at present besieged in the office of the miningReuter - 109 words
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Article212 1935-07-01 11 British Concessions Begin Today. INDUSTRIAL WAGES INCREASE. London, June SO. Two concessions made in this year's budget come into effect tomorrow (July 1), and will benefit by salary restoration and wage increases more than i 3,000,000 people. The chief of these concessions restore economyBritish Wireless - 212 words
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Article201 1935-07-01 11 $20,000 Reward Offered For Leader's Capture. Shanghai. July 1. According to reports from Pelping about 70 rebels were surrounded and disarmed ne.r Tungchow, whither they were conveyed to await trial. Attempts are being m.de to round up their scattered comrades. Reward Offered. Pelping, June 30Reuter - 201 words
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Article72 1935-07-01 11 London, June 28. The Parliamentary by-election in Scottish Universities caused by the appointment of Mr. John Buchan, now Lord Tweedsmulr, as Governor-Genera! of Canada, resulted as follows: Professor Graham Kerr (Cons.) 20,507 Mr. Mitchlson (Lab.) 4.293 Conservative Majority 16,214 London, June 24. Sir Allan Garrett Anderson, conservative, has beenReuter - 72 words
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Article186 1935-07-01 11 ABYSSINIAN PLANS REVEALED. "RIGHT TO PEACEFUL POSSESSION." Rome, June 29. Before Mr. Eden departed for Paris it is believed that Mussolini outlined to him Italy's aims with regard to Abyssinia as follows The right for peaceful possession of Italy's colonies; The right to go into Abyssinia andReuter - 186 words
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Article51 1935-07-01 11 Death Expected For Peiping Attack. Peiping. July 1. Tuang Chun Chih, commander of the armoured train which attacked Peiping on Friday, was captured by the police near Tungchow. He is being brought to Peiping for trial. It is expected that he will be sentenced to death.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article191 1935-07-01 11 Japanese Advisers For N. China. VIRTUAL SURRENDER BY NANKING. Shanghai, July 1. The provincial governments of Hopei, Shantung, bhansi and Charhar, it is authoritatively stated in Nanking, will engage Japanese po 1 military and economic advisers recommended by the Japanese Kwantung Command. Mr. Wang Keh-min, newSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 191 words
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Advertisement48 1935-07-01 11 ON OTHER PAGES. Wireless 6 Finance 8 and U Death of Dr. Sayers 12 Moneylenders' Ordinance 12 Ntw Road to Mersing l'{ Malaya Cup Soccer II The Second Test IS Local Cricket 15 Latest Wimbledon Results 16 Perak Races 16 Malacca News 17 London Lctirr 18 and 1948 words
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Advertisement102 1935-07-01 11 The PHOENIX HOSIERY TWINS PRESENT rp^f] RACING \&m\ colors Ira? Or 1 12 XL I I II STYLE PACERS IN I I SPRING HOSIERY FASHIONS J>JL-T7fcT~- \l n SADDLE I'/l ill d I lIV A. f° r rtdf nd > W> W"4 turf for n»vy md bright blues JOCKEY >102 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1935-07-01 12 ON EVE OF RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC SERVICE. LONG CAREER IN MALAYA. Dr. Frederick Richardson Sayers, Chief Health Officer, Singapore, died in the General Hospital last night after a brief illness. His remains will be cremated the Japanese Crematorium in Yuo Chu Kang Road after1,075 words
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Article184 1935-07-01 12 Appointment Of Mr. David FrankeL Mr. David Frankel, who (as briefly stated In the Straits Times on i ridayi has been nominated by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association as a Municipal Commissioner in the place of Mr. L. W. Geddes who resigned on going on leave, is184 words
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Article251 1935-07-01 12 A New Democratic Regime." 3elgrade, June 28. Hailed as the "Appeasement GovernI ment," a new Cabinet has been formed ib: M. Stojad Inovitch, who Is also j Foreign Minister. Most of the party groups are represented except M. Matchek's bloc. The Government Is undertaking office with theReuter - 251 words
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Article56 1935-07-01 12 Washington, June 27. A $50,000,000 programme for training young men and women between the ages of 16 and 25 in higher education or rinding them Jobs has bean announced by President Roosevelt who Is confident the yield on the investment will be high and lead to ths absorptionReuter - 56 words
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Article271 1935-07-01 12 MAY BE FLOATED AT HIGH TIDE. From Our Shipping Correspondent. Bound for Singapore from India and Penang, the Silverbeech, a British cargo liner, is aground two and a half miles from Raffles Island light. The position given by the Mount Faber signal station, which sighted the271 words
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Article178 1935-07-01 12 Ten Cases To Come Before New Judge. Mr. R. Williamson, of the legal firm of Messrs. Drew and Napier, Singapore, has been temporarily appointed a judge. He is presiding at the fourth Singapore Assizes which begin tomorrow. Ten cases are on the list. There are no cases178 words
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Article170 1935-07-01 12 British Delegates Agree It Is Beneficial. Paris. Jui.e 26. The agreement of British and Japanese spokesmen that Japanese competition in the world market was beneficial and not harmful, provided the I chief Interest at the opening day of the Congress of International Chambers of Commerce attended by overReuter - 170 words
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Article78 1935-07-01 12 £40,000,000 Demand Not Pursued. Paris, June 30. Vested with dictatorial authority to save the franc, the French Premier. M. Laval, farewelled the Chamber of Deputies for the summer recess. The government unexpectedly withdrew the demand made on June 27 for forty million sterling additional credits for the defenceReuter - 78 words
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Article36 1935-07-01 12 87 Rebel Sakdalistas Get Gaol Sentences. Manila, June 29. Sentences anglng from two to seven teen years were passed on eighty-seven Sakdalistas for having taken part In the Philippines revolt on May 5.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article161 1935-07-01 12 OPERATION OF MEASURE DELAYED SIX MONTHS. REPRESENTATIONS BY CHETTIAR FIRMS. The Straits Settlements Moneylenders Ordinance does not come into force today. It has been postponed six months. In a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on Saturday afternoon some 36 hours before the bill was due to become law161 words
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Article43 1935-07-01 12 In the Straits Times of June 28 it was reported that there were six cases of smallpox in Johore Bahru. This should be corrected, as there were only four cases of smallpox In Johore Bahru at time of our report.43 words
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Article129 1935-07-01 12 Grief At Death Of Belgian Wife. Brussels, June 30. The flags of the Papal State, the Chinese Republic and Belgium were Howe at the Abbey St. Andre, on the occasion of the ordination as a priest of Lou Tseng Tslang. who in 1913, was president ofReuter - 129 words
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Article105 1935-07-01 12 Moratorium Follows Foreign Exchange Setback Berlin, June 26. Because Germany's foreign exchange situation has become worse Instead of improving Dr. Schacht ha.* declared a complete moratorium for the year from Jury 1, on all maturities arising from medium and long term obligations to the United States and otherReuter - 105 words
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Article63 1935-07-01 12 London, June 26. The leave of Sir Sydney Barton, British Minister in Abyssinia, has been cancelled In view of the gravity of the Italo-Abyssinian situation. Sir Sydney was due to return to England shortly, but with the conciliation committee now assembling In Holland and possible discussions at Geneva,Reuter - 63 words
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Article434 1935-07-01 12 STRUCK PUPIL WITH RACQUET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. Mr. F. K. Wilson, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, Imposed a fine of $20 on Miss E. Olson, superintendent of the Methodist Girls' School boarding house in Belneld Road, who appeared on a summons for voluntarily434 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-07-01 12 Mr. Pat Zilma, who is retiring from the service of the Chartered Bank. Kuala Lumpur, after 26 years' service.20 words
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Article162 1935-07-01 12 Forced To Shelter In Isolated Bay The two Singapore flying-boats of No. 205 (F. 8.) Squadron, R.A.F., Singapore, left Labuan on the last stage of their Pacific cruise this morning and are due back at Seletar early this afternoon. The boats left Manila for Labuan162 words
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Article53 1935-07-01 12 I A Singapore ambulance dresser I walked a mile through a rubber estate at the 13V 2 milestone, Seletar Road. early this morning, and in a hut founi a Chinese with a knife wound in his chest. The man was alleged to have been I stabbed53 words
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Article36 1935-07-01 12 The Singapore Fire Brigade raced to the Seletar wireless station yesterday in answer to a call, and found a lar," tree on fire. The fire was probably caused though the burning of lallang.36 words
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Article24 1935-07-01 12 H.E. the High Commissioner has accepted the relinqulshment of the acting rank of Captain in the Malayan Volunteer Infantry by Lieut. W. G. Ashford.24 words
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Advertisement58 1935-07-01 12 X/ dramatic S/( A moments \V^ Where hero and V heroine are at their heroic best when the drama is at its emotional height, A TOOTAL then eYeD a S r ng PRODUCT man wiU for his Pyramid. J^ PYRAMID.. Reeittered Trade Mark BIIM HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Agents: ,j<facKBrv [|/\S/ahamr58 words
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Article794 1935-07-01 13 Week -Ends At Mersing Now Practicable. Week-end holidays oo the East Coast of Johore, at the delightful little seasido resort of Mersing, are now practicable, with the opening taday of a new road which reduces considerably its distance from Singapore. Mersing is brought within 81 miles794 words
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Article116 1935-07-01 13 Koman Catholic Chinese Procession. Yesterday marked the closing of the feast of Ccrpus Christ! in Singapore when the Roman Catholic Chinese Church of Ss. Peter and Paul celebrated the feast of the church and the solemnity feast of Corpus Chrlsti. Mgr. Adrian Devals. Bishop of the Diocese of116 words
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Article77 1935-07-01 13 Man Slashed By Knife From Rear. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 29. A gruesome discovery was made yesterday at Parit when the body of a Tamil was found by the roadside with severe knife injuries in the neck. The nature of the injuries indicates that the77 words
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Article73 1935-07-01 13 Four Years Sentence For Stabbing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. June 29. Vadevallu. a Tamil tapper on the Sagil Central Estate. Tangkak, was on Thursday sentenced to four years rigorous Imprisonment by the Hon. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, at the Supreme Court, Muar, for voluntarily causing73 words
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Article37 1935-07-01 13 An elderly Chinese was knocked down by a trolley-bus In HaveJcck Road yesterday. He was taken to hospital ..uttering from wounds on ttM face and bad concussion, but his condition Is not serious.37 words
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Article604 1935-07-01 13 MISS MACLEAY AND MAJOR CRAIG. At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday Miss Ann Esther Lloyd MacLeay, daughter of the late Rev. K A. MacLeay and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeay of West Worthing. Sussex, was married to Major W. J. F. Craig, MB.. R.A.M.C.. son of the late Mr.604 words
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Article84 1935-07-01 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Before the Hon. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills (his afternoon at the Johore Bahru Supreme Court, Mr. K. P. Kashava Men an moved the application for admission to practise in the Supreme Courts of Johore of Mr. Arthur Leslie84 words
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Article80 1935-07-01 13 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that Regulation 2 of the Regulations for the Queen's Scholarships is amended by deleting paragraph (c) and substituting therefor the following paragraph: "(c) a competitor must have obtained a Cambridge School Certificate, giving its holder exemption from Responsions at80 words
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Article13 1935-07-01 13 Golf View Road, Kuala Lumpur, has been declared to be a public street.13 words
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Article28 1935-07-01 13 Soldiers of the Malay Regiment originally enlisted for a term of three years are now to be permitted to extend the term of their enlistment to seven years.28 words
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Article44 1935-07-01 13 The jurisdiction of Mr. James Dick, honorary Norwegian Vice Consul at Penang, has been extended to cover the State of Perak, and that of Mr. W. A. Yenning, honorary Norwegian Consul at Singapore, extended to cover the States of Selangor, Negrl Sembilan and Pahang.44 words
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Article500 1935-07-01 13 THE VALUE OF BOXING INSTITUTE HALL DEBATE. "ART" OF SELFDEFENCE. An interesting debate on the value of boxing took place In the Institute Hall, Chinese Association, Prinsep Street, last night. The supporters of boxing defeated by two votes the motion before the meeting that boxing should be discouraged. Leading for500 words
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Article68 1935-07-01 13 Old V.I. Site And A Railway Area. No cause to the contrary having been shown, the Resident of Selaneor ha 3 revoked the reservation of th? land, over six acres in extent, in High Street, Kuala Lumpur, occupied by the old Victoria Institution. He has also revoxed the68 words
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Advertisement344 1935-07-01 13 itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Telia How To End Itch In 7 Minute*. Tour nktn has nearly u4 million tin? •cams and pores where invisible perms, parasites, or fungus can hide and make your skin Itch, Crack, reel. Burn, and be disfigured by Rinirnrurai. Acne. Blotches, Pimplea, Crotch-Itch,344 words
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Advertisement35 1935-07-01 13 _J1 modern girl is a young lady of good taste sh e prefers Playgrs "the w!*SS£SP PLAYERS' ■^WVY€I* i> CIGARETTE.'- M tyO 'z Jx.J liiV^v'k^S*-* hi^vli LL^^^^^^^fcH^BV^^^^^ifl f f^^M& VUbvV^ <i^MMß'' I^^^^^^^^^ V\v k LI35 words
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2052 1935-07-01 14 MALAYA CUP VICTORIES FOR SERVICES, SELANGOR KEDAH. NEGRI SEMBILAN BEATEN BUT PUT UP A PLUCKY FIGHT. Selangor Defence Collapses In The Closing Stages. Forwards Please. "THREE Malaya Cup matches were played on Saturday, two In the Northern section where Selangor and Kedah got the better of Penang and the Burma2,052 words
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Article228 1935-07-01 14 Other Games? Marine Dept. And J.M.F. Share Ten Goals. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. In a return soccer fixture at the T.P.C.A. ground today, the Penang Chinese Recreation Club gained a 3 i victory over the Chung Hwa after an exciting228 words
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Article353 1935-07-01 14 CCA. A. SAVE GAME IN LAST MINUTE. S. C. F. A. Cup Final, Amicable Give Good Account Of Themselves. C.C.A.A. .2: A.A.A...2. A goal scored in the last minute enabled the Chinese Companions Athletic Association, holders of the S.C.F.A. Cup, to draw with the Amicable Athletic Association at football In353 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-07-01 14 Appavoo winning the egg and spoon race at Victoria Bridge School sports on Saturday. —Straits Times Photograph.17 words
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Article, Illustration9 1935-07-01 14 J. W. Prcscott of the S.C.C. Straits Times Photograph9 words
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Article423 1935-07-01 14 Athletics Syed Ahmad Wins The Individual Trophy. THE annua? inter-house sports of the Victoria Bridge School was held at the school ground on Saturday. There was a large attendance. Mrs. S. W. Jones gave away the prizes. The following are the results: Eft and Spoon Race—423 words
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Advertisement117 1935-07-01 14 Mitt. II Mr^^H B "KODAK" f^vepPM^^NlW^?-J^^.^ lIIbP^ Cine Kodak 8 movie making is as easy as K^^wS^^^^J^Kyiltv^l^^'^!.''- WW/^9^ simple snapshotting, easier, in fact. A small, VHt M2Sk\ compact, pocket-size camera Is used and you KtffiiSjsSEE*KB6wVi*??HC^vii Vi.'lih'ti f sell rm simply sight your picture through the finder, wSKilt£i^^;^JMM»^>»H^u^w:K!A^v\VEy' press the trigger117 words
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Advertisement138 1935-07-01 14 A ROSKOPF UjV^W Watches vt£ov 75 y° ars '*s success. PERAK TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1935. IST DAT, SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1935. 2ND DAT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. ***** RD DAT, SATURDAT, JULT 6. 1935. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 1 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1935. The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall138 words
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1093 1935-07-01 15 MERCHANTS FAIL AGAIN IN S. C. C. TOURNEY. H. Gibson Carries His Bat Against The Chinese. f LORIOUS weather prevailed over the week-end and some interesting cricket was seen on various grounds. The Merchants fielded a very weak side on1,093 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-07-01 15 The Combined Services and Negri Sembilan teams taken at the Malaya Cap match on Saturday. Straits Times Photograph.18 words
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Article109 1935-07-01 15 Steve Donoghue Beaten By A Short Head. Paris, June 30. The Grand Prix over a mile and seven furlongs was run at Lonz(hamps today and resulted as follows: 1. Baron E. Rothschild's CRUDITE (Bridgland). 2. Mr. A. Salnsbury's WILLIAM OF VALLKNCE (S. Donoghue). 3. Princess Fancy Lucinges'Reuter - 109 words
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Article194 1935-07-01 15 County Cricket Bowes Skittles Out Northamptonshire. London, June 29. ALTHOUGH the Oxford Lrmcrstty baUman, N. S. MitchellInnes, was reported to be suffering from hay fever and thus had to drop out of the England side for the second Test at Lord's, he turned out for the 'Varsity194 words
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Article31 1935-07-01 15 Monday, July 1. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Dlv. n. Wiltshire vs. 8.C.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Commercial Cup, Straits Times vs. 6.H.8.. S.H.B. ground; S.C.C. League, Etceteras vs. Public Services, padang.31 words
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904 1935-07-01 15 WYATT AGAIN ENGLAND'S BEST BAT. London, June 29. r r*IIE second Test between England and South Africa opened at Lord's today in glorious weather before a crowd of 15,000. England dropped N. S. Mitchell-Innes, R. W. V. Robins. Iddon and Bowes from thoseReuter - 904 words
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Advertisement230 1935-07-01 15 BLUNDELL'S BLUNDELL'S Wood PreservaUve BLUNCO _^^H HARD GLOSS PAINTS Best preservative against .^^B A protective Paint with bard White Ants, Dry Rot _^^H glossy surface for Inside etc. aD( ou ts'de use. English House aggregating more H^ taan 120 years of experience covering the mating of every type of protective230 words
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301 1935-07-01 16 ALLISON VAN RYN WERE SUPERB. Wimbledon, June 29. IN the third round of the men's doubles Wilmer Allison and J. H. Van Ryn (U.S.A.), the seeded pair in the top quarter of this event, defeated the Japanese pair, G. Yamagishi and H. Nishimura.301 words
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Article112 1935-07-01 16 The women's match between Singapore Garrison Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club, played at the Garrison Golf Course on Friday June 28, resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 6'i points to 2. The scores were as below Garrison Golf Club players mentioned first. Mrs.112 words
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Article251 1935-07-01 16 Pennefather And Watts Get Lot Of Wickets. Playing at home on Saturday St. i Joseph's Institution were beaten at cricket by Raffles Institution by 26 runs. Raffles found the bowling of Pennefather almost unplayable anri were dismissed for 66 run;,. A. Watts bowling for Raffles, was not quite251 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-07-01 16 A happy group of competitors at the Victoria Bridge school sports on Saturday. Straits Times Photograph.16 words
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Article261 1935-07-01 16 Beaten By Police By Seven Wickets. The Police beit an S.C.C. very easily by seven wickets on the padang on Saturday. The Club had to bat on a difficult wicket and In poor light on Friday and lost six wickets for 23. They never recovered from this start.261 words
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Article254 1935-07-01 16 S.C.C. XI Draws with Medical College. An S.C.C. eleven, playing out time. drew with the Medica. College Union on the latter's ground on Saturday. The College, by rather dull cricket scored 132 runs <B. R. O. Willis 33), and the Club, who were given iust over an254 words
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Article53 1935-07-01 16 The following lawn bowls ties are arranged for this week at the S.C.C: Monday. A. S. Mitchell and H. L. Mitchell plus 6 vs. W. Willi.ms and A. Ferguson owe 3. Tuesday. G. C. Miller and W. J. Dymenc owe 1 vs. C. Hewetson and P. M.53 words
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Article104 1935-07-01 16 Gunboat Jack has sailed from India and Is due In Singapore on July 4 or July 5. Subject to the approval of the BoxIng Board of Control. Jack will fight Young Aide at the Great World on July 12. The following have been Invited to play Association Football104 words
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836 1935-07-01 16 MAYO RIDES TWO WINNERS. Ipoh, June 29. ■"PIIE Perak Summer Meeting opened in fine, hot weather today. The course was in excellent condition and there was a good attendance including many outstation visitors. The two opening events provided the afternoon's sensations, Kirtle registering836 words
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Advertisement125 1935-07-01 16 BitejM>«aitss»j^^ l^fio9tSl^^^ J§jgKfcJ»^sjsj|fc^Ms«s)saliiMi»»Sissis^s^^Ss»^ :r f *fc»»*<i*w3pdsjiaa»j<Mp«j^^ i*S 9 *B-1 Ibl ff^. BBS Bft £,< all M aLs& "I J Ls% HC B^^V^B jhK V'{ ML m Mm f-J I E B^*^sV^B Mii i IIH H I I B Iwl A N B mum 111 mLTMANi r< MiNx II iff 1125 words
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Advertisement92 1935-07-01 16 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and of well-known basic Ingredients Is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Phosferlne Tonic Wine as follows I find It to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It Is free92 words
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Article481 1935-07-01 17 A Year Of Rotary Social And Personal Notes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Malacca Rotary Club held their annual installation dinner on Thursday night at the Malacca Rest House. There were about twenty members and guests. The latter Included Mrs. D. C. Richards, Mrs. K. T. Joseph. Mr.481 words
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Article277 1935-07-01 17 The chances are that you do not. yet from tlus suburb of Cardiff. Wales, comes a mess■gs of hope for people who are suffering from any of the various ills arising from blood im- ..Tient. Writing from her home at No. 9 Smith Street.277 words
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Article322 1935-07-01 17 OPERATIONS OF JAMES AND SHAKSPEARE. Mr. Wilmot asked the President of the Board of Trade in the House of Commons on June 20, whether he was aware that the decision of the directors of Williams Henry and Co. to liquidate the company by way of a members'322 words
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Article179 1935-07-01 17 Deputy Commissioner Leaves. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 25. The members of the Muar Club entertained Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, the Deputy Commissioner of Trade and Customs. Muar. to a farewell dinner last night at the club house on the eve of his departure to179 words
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Article33 1935-07-01 17 Mr. T. P. Mauger has returned from leave and will be taking over the management of Federated Motors, Ltd., from Mr. W. A. Foster who is proceedjing on leave next month.33 words
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Article441 1935-07-01 17 "All Rot!" Asserts A Planter. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Without wishing to be drawn into any acrimonious newspaper discussion with Mr. Rasmussen, it would appear from the letter in your issue of the 26th lnst. that your planting correspondent does not know mouldy rot441 words
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Article45 1935-07-01 17 Following the retirement of Mr. D. F. Mace as Adviser to the Siamese Customs owing to ill- health, Mr. W. D. Reeve, at present Adviser to the Excise Department, has been appointed to act as Adviser to both the Customs and Excise department.45 words
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Article20 1935-07-01 17 Owing to road conditions, the average life of an automobile In Argentina Is considerably shorter than in the United States.20 words
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Article17 1935-07-01 17 Official statistics show corn is North Carolina's biggest crop, the normal yearly yield being about 50.000,000 bushels.17 words
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Article142 1935-07-01 17 CHEAPER GAS AND ELECTRICITY. The committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, at a meeting; on June 20 discussed the reduction of one cent, made on charges for electricity, and it was decided to make representations to the Municipality with a view to a further reduction of one cent142 words
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Advertisement96 1935-07-01 17 TAI HENG Jjjjfc TAILORMG CO. jH£ 2J-5 CoUman Street, jP^> **k SINGAPORE. j 'fW .4* EXPERT CUTTER .V j| X rjp-to-date tailoring J High class service prompt attention. All WL£ requirements In latest i JJrr'^ styles and finest A |J^fir quality material. ?A. \Vm Just received a large WL«A I96 words
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Advertisement145 1935-07-01 17 seal means The "Seal of Quality" on this tin of >^22iSnC^ Cadbury's famous Milk Tray Chocolates is /^^^^^^^iiSßr^^:^^^^^B^ N something more than a printed design, ft is mmSSm&ik W*f\ a guarantee of freshness and purity issued M«&iy^H| mn V TSB W J iii iii j.ll^« W .^PB Wr^f largest cocoa145 words
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Article, Illustration4794 1935-07-01 18 Rain Over England Cricket Washed Out, Ascot A Disaster And Henley Foresworn The Prince Attacks O. T. C. Cranks Naval Agreement With Germany And Five New B attleships For Britai n H M. S. Malaya's Days Numbered Impressions Of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. From Our Own Correspondent.4,794 words
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Advertisement13 1935-07-01 18 -HSsJS- Efficiency WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. MAAS-€"13 words
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Advertisement121 1935-07-01 18 COOK BY GAS and here are seven reasons why: r The gas cooker saves work. *J-^ .1-1 By the mere turn of a tap the cook can get exactly the heat he needs. I The gas cooker is smoke-free "^^SSfcl "3^'*"^ and soot-free. It can be cleaned ]J^ r3*&Z&s=2f V121 words
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Article377 1935-07-01 19 SACRED IBISES AND THEIR YOUNG. At this time of the year the London Zoo has a particular charm for birdlovers on account of the number of birds that are nesting or rearing young in the gardens. Behind the monkey house, on a raised platform in377 words
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Advertisement28 1935-07-01 19 old reliability plus new styled bodies, make AUSXI N a still better INVESTMENT. See the new Models at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Koala Lampnr, Ipoh, Penan;.28 words
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Advertisement69 1935-07-01 19 Recreation Time When dancing, at the theatre or at parties, keep ij| cool and dainty by dabbing now and then some if flri '4711" Genuine Eau de Cologne vfc^^v r'V if on temples or forehead. I'f^Vl HO. The stimulating aroma of I I ■^■H'^^^^aiß^Lr i o r your no w69 words
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Article, Illustration50 1935-07-01 20 The new Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Marshall Lang, receive i the Duke and Duchess of Kent when they attended the Women's Guild mass meeting in the Usher Hall at Edtnburgh. Picture shows Moderator receiving the Duke and Duchess of Kent.50 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-07-01 20 The main building at the Malayan Rubber WorUs, Klang. which Is utilising some of the Tan Kah Kee machinery.23 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-07-01 20 The nnai renearsais ot tne great Pageant o«" England, showing the history of England from the earliest times to the present day, at Langley Park, Slough. Bucks. Owen Lally, the famous Pageant Master, introduced the Pageant. An episode in the Pageant— the crowning of Athelstan, the first King of Britain,53 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-07-01 20 Thousands of people gathered at Strangeways Prison. Manchester, when John Harris Bridge, aged 25, of Saliora, was executed for the murder of his sweetheart, Amelia Nuttall, aged 26.28 words
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Advertisement121 1935-07-01 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES 'SNOWCRETE' WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT SNOWCRETE MIXTURES Concrete made with "Snowcrete" Mixture provides a decorative medium as suitable for Intricate moulded units as for vast wall areas. The character or the surface k under absolute control It Is merely a matter of using Mixture of the proper grading121 words
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Advertisement16 1935-07-01 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Haul Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE16 words
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