The Straits Times, 6 July 1935
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Title Section37 1935-07-06 1 The Straits Times ?W£ ywmr 4m msr imumM mwrnw* m maiaya. 20 IMCES. t: _l roKI; vlr v ffi I ffi nut.X 10 qms The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS37 words
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Advertisement125 1935-07-06 1 glHfi»gftßFM4fl. i cph9hi »?lfr ./,.< Arrive* UJMT CREATIONS IN IAHP SHABIS mm si:: tORMWAU HOUSE mi fii* i AWAY WITH THi U§tY gMlgl^/ f te mm: to your exact mwurtrnvni* joo for Tnc _fforffgr SOt-E AGENTS J!ri.iß nJuTm^f^^'mflflUmKHU/ m^O^^qA 4 !vJJ?Jm/i//// If //fH. 4' 1/nH I I I aa^aia^^^^Vßaa' an125 words
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Advertisement74 1935-07-06 1 Wew Cqnsignmem tJ fWPPEI-S OF OUTSTANPING J^^jjj^H MOPERATEUY PRICEP. MS- ROBINSON CO., LTO. A tagr once >ai<J thai an ounrr of IVw»,K .^1.,,|1(. Vhtjr •m.H^atlnn U yrftcn I<M*l#.| ll^>^vn/i# %*|n» h>« lit Pnrnri d.»»n IVvwrl '■H^ Siv VMHNnVi J^NVMM^BI 7"i»r fwi, uMtiyi mT^v^B FOR T^OUVS V tX *5l af*. Mure74 words
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Advertisement90 1935-07-06 1 Hrn% UUMPUB; 20. 4AVA ST- CPHQrfE 388?} i 1 (flowers 'i 'ijfflf Jffl! I ft. W reh d nn Bd I 18. Orchjird .^oao. J MuniiomJ t SUPER GRADE PWtf CtyiDH Th A charming manner ilone If— n\ ft.vVr arr Wßll m Wifc er p« II IL.//W hoifiss a? tig,90 words
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105 1935-07-06 2 Mrs. Ec Klong Cheng begs to tender her sincerest thanks to all relatives and kind frieads who sent wreaths, letters of condolence, telegrams from Johore Bahru and Batu Pahat. and attended the night visit and the funeral of her beloved husband, the late Mr. Ec Klong Cheng105 words
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Advertisement475 1935-07-06 2 SITUATIONS VACANT 7 When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testimonials. Do boa send originals. WANTED, lady steno-typist with some experienre. State salary required. Apply Box No. 403. Straits Times. JUNIOR male Chinese shorthand typist, must be conversant with business correspondence. Apply Box No. 402,475 words
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Advertisement823 1935-07-06 2 FOR SALE SOLID TEAK FUmNTTUBE, modern design. Dining, dressing and bedrooms. Also lounge rattan, ping-pong table, lawnmower and household effect* Including crockery, carpets, etc. Available complete or In part. Bosses. Straits Times. CAMERON HIGHLANDS, to the area of the future S roomed bungUow, and 3 roomed annexe, tiro bathrooms, modern823 words
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Advertisement810 1935-07-06 2 MISCELLANEOUS GERMAN, DUTCH LESSONS from 6—7 p.m. No. 11, St. Nicholas Plate. TOD CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMBB> delivered to you every weak for three months for $IM. General Manager Sunday Time*. NEW HEALTHY STABLE ACCOMMODATION elevated above the unhealthy morning mists, conveniently situated near Buxit Tlmah Hiding Tracks, including810 words
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Advertisement742 1935-07-06 2 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. CMm far reffcai of nfim on Vacant Hotum. Notice is hereby given that claims tor refurd -of assessment on vacant houses wtthin MuaicltMl limits for the perioi from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1985, must be sent in on or before July 31, IMS. Applications for742 words
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Advertisement604 1935-07-06 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. BRITISH-MADE TOOTH BRUSHES. Secure tufts. Sterilized Bristles and in Plexiglass Container* Hygienic Modern Packing. Centurion No. 4 Price 60 cents. Crystal Price 65 cents. M'"*""""' postage JO rrnU. On 12 brushes or under. G. H. KIAT CO., LTD. MASSAGE. MR. aad MRS. AKAJI. GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO604 words
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Advertisement557 1935-07-06 2 FIGARO'S PERMANENT stay PERMANENT. for SB-S1O— SI 5 only. Highly Trained European Expert! with aiany years experience in attendance RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 1M) «nd at M Bra* Basah Road Phone 18SS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60, WATERLOO STREET. Teloptione 7467. RUBBER STAMPS of every557 words
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Miscellaneous145 1935-07-06 2 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The chartM and Intraetiaß* far CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:— i 25 cents per line per insertion with a minimum charge of fl per insertion. There are approximately six words to a line. Births. Marriages, Deaths. Acknowledgements, Announcements and P.P.C. cards will be charged at the rate of145 words
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Advertisement607 1935-07-06 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 GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage B'pore. BHUTAN 6,100 July 6 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 In607 words
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Advertisement372 1935-07-06 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 M, "Hakusan Mara." August 8, for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist class 2nd class Naples 5497 A $510 $317 A (343 MarseUles $514372 words
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Advertisement600 1935-07-06 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang MS. Sham •ALSIA 16/7 1677 17/7 19/7 BORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 EFRIA 20/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9 20/9 JUTLANDIA 8/10 8/10 9/10 11/10 •Calls Dunkirk and Havre.600 words
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Advertisement182 1935-07-06 3 Bsßannsnsnsßl^B>>h«>Bißißißinsß>n«paHannsannnn' Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms: Swimming pooiTalklng 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 Manila182 words
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Advertisement1177 1935-07-06 3 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khtow Steamship Co. (1932) LtX Steam Ship Co. Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co .-Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Lid. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The1,177 words
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Article310 1935-07-06 4 8.0. T. OFFICERS' AGREEMENTS. FOREIGNERS IN BRITISH SHIPS. PEOPLE WHO BELONG TO COLONIES. In the House of Commons, Miss I. Ward asked the President of the Board of Trade whether, in the interests of safety at sea, he would give consideration to giving statutory effect to the voluntary agreements reached310 words
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Article505 1935-07-06 4 Malaya East Coast Kemaman River— lnformation re Leading Light-Beacons. Position— Lat. 4 deg. 14 N., long. 103 deg. 27' E. (approx.). Details. The outer channel Is marked by a pair of leading lightbe icons, details as follows:— (a) Front beacon:— A tall white post surmounted by a505 words
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Article153 1935-07-06 4 Passenirers On The i avengers un me KaiSar-l-Hind. The following disembarked at Singapore from the Kaisar-1-Hlnd: Mr. R. Arbuckle. Mr. and Mrs F. D. Bluck. Mr. F. G. Dond. Mr W. Braco. Mr. O. H. C.ildlcstt. Mr. F. G. Coalcs, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Cook and Miss153 words
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Article279 1935-07-06 4 Today. DJambl (Toba) I p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (aiarudu) 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Miri, Slim and Sarlkel (Marudu) 3.30 p.m. Bagan and Bengkalto (Toboall) p.m. Bandjennasln (Belawan) 4 p.m. Laboean Blllk and Tandjong Balel (Rantau) 4 p.m Rengat TembUahan (Mapla) 4 p.m. Slam, Burma, India,279 words
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Article123 1935-07-06 4 Saturday, July 6. Sttim alongside the Wharves or especMd to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Alert, RAJ. Aquarius, Tug Prince, Datak, Lch. Clifford. OH Wharf Nil. Ooa) Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tan)ong Pacar. Sheers Vharf NU. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Lighters OAR. Krppel123 words
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Article63 1935-07-06 4 fiISTER, Oer., 5,317 tons, tram Kobe 5, for Penan? 6. TANCRED, Norw., 3,722 tons, Irom Dairen 5, for Penang 7. POELAU BRAS, Dut., 5,669 tons, from Amsterdam 6, for Batavta 6. AUBY, Saraw., 319 tons, from Kuching 6, for Kuching 9. RADT3, Brit., 573 tons, from Pontlanak 6,63 words
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Article203 1935-07-06 4 Smaller Ships Considered "More Suitable." New York, June 22. American shipping men are not at all overawed by the size of the new French liner Normandie. In fact, they prefer smaller ships. Vessels like the Normandie, they say, according to the New York Times, are too203 words
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23 1935-07-06 4 N.E.I. AIR MAIL. SINGAPORE— AMSTERDAM. The Ail Mall dispatched from Singapore on June 29 was delivered in London on July 5 (6 days).23 words
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Article134 1935-07-06 4 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected today by air (Qantas) wlil be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today cy air (Netherlands) wiil be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters uiid134 words
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Article75 1935-07-06 4 The rate of exchange tor the issue and payment of Money orders Is a* follows: On India and Ceylon Issue Rs. Mm $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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Advertisement630 1935-07-06 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. P.M.S. RLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433—Passage 5451. 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. Interchange with P. 8.1..630 words
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Advertisement118 1935-07-06 4 NEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (BED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Car»o Scrvfoe* from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Bank* and BUUtaa. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Taeaday sol Friday) s-v NAM YONO Tues. July M, BAN HONO LJONO Fri. July 12 Mr SOURABATA AND118 words
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Advertisement546 1935-07-06 4 ELLERMAM BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. ITD. (Incorporated England.) "ELLEKMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBUKG. Via Ports and Sun Canal. Also accepting Cargo for Canadian and American port* via Colombo. Due. Sails •CITY Ot" YOKOHAMA July 14 July 1A CITY OF BATAVIA July 30 Aug. 2 4 CITY OP ORAN Aug.546 words
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Miscellaneous69 1935-07-06 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last nlgbt Max. Rainfall Bright Mlu. temp. Ins. Bunsnlne temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 0.01 8.6 77 Sitiawan 89 NU 3.5 72 Kota Bharu 90 Nil 9.1 73 Bukit Jeram 87 NU 2.8 72 Malacca 82 NU 4.5 76 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 8369 words
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Miscellaneous153 1935-07-06 4 TIDE TABLE. aatarfey, Jury H. W. 1.42 a.m., 9 tt. 3 In.. 2 45 p.m., 8 ft. 3 in. L. W. S.lO a.m., 1 ft. 8 In., 8.16 p.m., 4 ft. Sunday, July 7. H. W. 1.20 a.m., S ft. 8 in., 3. 1S p.m.. 8 ft. 3 in. L.153 words
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611 1935-07-06 5 Remarkable Results Of Experiments. MARRIAGES TO THE WHITES." Weak Pigmentation Of Of Aborigines. DEMARKABLE lesults said to have attended the encouragement of marriages, between half-castes and whites in the Northern Territory of Australia, according to the Chief Protector of Aborigines (Dr. Cook) in a report611 words
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Article60 1935-07-06 5 Mr. Wang's Condition Still Serious. Shanghai, July 5. Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Minister, told pressmen that Mr. Wang Chingwci's condition, though improved, was sti'l serious, and necessitated a long rest. During Mr. Wang's absence, Mr. Tang Yu-jen will be In charge of SinoJapanese affairs, and MrSin Kuo Min - 60 words
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Article54 1935-07-06 5 The King has approved the appointment of Sir Geoffrey Knox to be the British Minister at Budapest. Sir Geoffrey was, until the return of the Saar territory to Germany following the plebiscite at the beginning of this year, chairman of the League of Nations Governing Commission inBritish Wireless - 54 words
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Article33 1935-07-06 5 Hong Kong, July 5. Miss Butterfly Wu and her party arrived at Hong Kong yesterday from Singapore. They will visit Canton before continuing their trip back to Shanghai.—Sin TZao Mm.33 words
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Article67 1935-07-06 5 Mr. Lawrence Whistler Honoured. London, July 4. The gold medal given by the King for the best volume of verse published last year has been presented to Mr Lawrence Whistler for his volume "Four Walls." The presentation was made by the Poet-Laureate. Mr. John Masefleld,British Wireless - 67 words
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58 1935-07-06 5 Hong Kong, July 5. "I have come here to take over control of the two cruisers Hal Chi j and Hai Shen," stated Adm. Chan Chak, of the Central Military Council, on arrival from Shanghai yesterday. The two rebel warships will likely sailSin Chew Jit Poh - 58 words
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Article22 1935-07-06 5 The Santa Cruz County Conservation Associations is sponsoring a 70.000 acre recreational area in Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties of California.22 words
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Article77 1935-07-06 5 Three Successes In Final Examinations. London, July 4. Chinese students studying under the China indemnity scheme at London University have won distinction In th-; 1 final examinations. A. B. Wang, of Klangsu, in chemistry, and T. J. Wu, of Canton, In mathematics, have specially distinguished themselves.Reuter - 77 words
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Article274 1935-07-06 5 KING TO ATTEND CEREMONY TODAY. A successful final rehearsal was held on Thursday of the Royal Air Force review at Mlldenhall which will take place today as part of the Jubilee celebration The King accompanied by the Priricj of Wales, the Duke of York, and the274 words
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Advertisement391 1935-07-06 5 HOTELS f MALAYAN RREMIER HOT.EL j TONIGHT > SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to 9.15 p.m. DANCE formal > 9.45 to midnight and FINAL APPEARANCE OF NINO AND FELY THE POPULAR COMEDIANS, SINGERS DANCERS BOOK YOUR TABLE non-diners $1.00 ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: The management is presenting 30 free caricatures by PROFESSOR POPESCO391 words
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Advertisement71 1935-07-06 5 I FA. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD.. j Bl 1 SINGAPORE *"djyALA LUMPUR. Comforting, sustaining, refreshing Gold Leaf Tea is indeed the Cup that cheers. A really Distinguished blend from the hill tops of Ceylon its rich amber tint, delicious aroma, and flavour appeal to all who appreciate the best in tea, Sole71 words
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Advertisement56 1935-07-06 5 DIAMOND WATCHES THEIR SHEER LOVELINESS MAKES THEM INSTANTLY APPEALING TO WOMEN WHO DESIRE TO OWN A WATCH OF ARTISTIC TASTE. EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF A NEW SELECTION OF DIAMOND SET CORD AND RIBBON WATCHES IN ALL PLATINUM AND WHITEGOLD. B. P. DE SILVA, LTD. 'Incorporated in Ceylon) SINGAPORE. JEWELLERS. PENANG. 19/21.56 words
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Article622 1935-07-06 6 A REVOLUTION IN TECHNIQUE. USE OF SILVER NITRATE. New York, June 17. When Dr. Erastus Hudson gave evidence regarding the fingerprints on the ladder at the Hauptmann trial he was subjected to a searching crossexamination about the use of silver nitrate In developing prints. With this622 words
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Article316 1935-07-06 6 COURT ACTION OVER COUNTESS'S ANKLE. STAGE COMEDY OFFENDS. Considering that their great grandmother, who lived a hundred years ago was slandered in a new comedy, a number of Viennese aristocrats sued the authors Raoul Auernheimer and Arthur Rundt. Countess Helen Apraxin, the heroine of the comedy316 words
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Article87 1935-07-06 6 To Act As Premier During Mr. Wang's Illness. Shanghai, July 2. Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Minister, wiil act as Premier until Mr. Wan;; Ching-wel has completed his treatment In a private sanatorium in Shanghai Dr. Noll, who Is attending Mr Wang, told pressmen yesterday thatSin Chew Jit Poh - 87 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1935-07-06 6 ORIENTAL GOVT. SECURITY Life Assurance Co.. Ltd. Established 1874. Head Office— BOMßAY. Summary of 1934 Report. New Policies Issued 48,795,367 Annual Income 20,097,261 Policies in Force $346,904,652 Total Claims Paid $104,312,841 Funds Increased to 99,448,860 THESE FIGURES SPEA K VOLUMES FOR THE SOUNDNESS AND POPULARITY OF THE O R lEN172 words
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Advertisement93 1935-07-06 6 PHILGO HI 935 ALL-WAVE A. C. D. C. Maim or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. spewilly btilt far the Traaics Df—inlrslli— In jwmt emu hosw-No oMfcaiiaa wfcatsimi. Fully guaranteed by the ONLY Sole Agents A DMritartors (Far 8.8. F.M.8.. D.E.I Barae* Slam). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd.93 words
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Advertisement89 1935-07-06 6 -"-AT THF. VFRITS Of HOWARD RADIO MA .i-UICA s OLLTi.ST RADIO ANDFACTURER »T» TRIM riVEN WORLD WIDE RADIO CO. 119. North Bridge Road, Singapore. Superior Per- Guaranteed formance. Kft the finest Exceptional I 4-'^r 5§ Receiver ever Tone. |H^R JTj offered the Automatic Vol. aBBB \jjUFgt Malayan PubControl. lie Alr89 words
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Miscellaneous238 1935-07-06 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Tr«nniilssl»u X £.20 p.m.— 9.05 pjn. O.S.F. 15.140 kc/s (19 82 m.l and G.S.O. 17.790 kc/s (1346 m.l t..'.0 pjn. Big Ben. The Band of the Ist B'tlnllon the Welch Regiment. Relayed from the Harbour Bandstand. Morecambe. 6.35 A running commentary by238 words
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Miscellaneous246 1935-07-06 6 mentary by Col. Brand and Captain H. B. T. Wakelam on the Championship Tennis Matches.* Relayed from Wimbledon. 7.18 A Recital for Two Pianofortes. 7JM Greenwich Time Signal. 7.35 The Royal Review of the Royal Air Force.* A running commentary by Squadron -Leader W. Helmore, R.A.P. Relayed from Duxford, Cambridgeshire.246 words
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Miscellaneous544 1935-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Station T, B. L. Singapore.— Wavek-nctb i».» metres.— Owned and operated by Badio Serrloe Co., of Malaya 19S4, Ltd., Broadcast Boom, No. 2. Orchard RC StDfMore. TOMORROW 11 a.m.- 1.30 p.m. Recorded music. 5.30 p.m. -7 p.m. Relay of Presbyterian Church service, preceded by an organ recital. MONDAY, July544 words
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Miscellaneous581 1935-07-06 6 PKOHI-HOLLAND. 1M p.m. Station P.H.I. 17.755 kc/t (1848 m.) TODAY. Relayed by P.C.J. ***** kc/s (19.71 mi 7-50 pjn. Opening announcement. 8.00 Story for children with piano accompaniment. 840 News talk. 8.45 Records. 8.50 News from Holland. 9.05 "The Paradise Garden Hawaiians." 945 Records 9.40 Special talk on robber culture.581 words
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Advertisement191 1935-07-06 7 H ()N£ CAN HAVE NOTHING BUT UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR THIS FILM IT IS A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA, MAGNIFICENTLY MADE... "FREE PRESS" 4-7-35. "CLIVE OF INDIA" IB~CERTAINLT A FILM TO SEE, M. T3IBUNE. TADITAI I Matinee TODAY 3.15 vAI lUL 6. 1S NIGHTLY 9.15. DARR VT F. /AXi'CK'S Inspiring Spectacle of Adventure,191 words
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Advertisement68 1935-07-06 7 655 DRUG TRAFFICKERS EXECUTED IN SHANSI. Over $800,000 worth of opium and narcotic drugs was confiscated and 655 drug manufacturers and traffickers j were executed during the past three years, says a report by the Shansi Provincial Government. The Central Kuomlntang Publicity Committee. In an effort to expand its work68 words
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Advertisement465 1935-07-06 7 REWARD:— OWE HUNDRED HOLLERS for the answer to this mystery who killed whom and why not? ALHAMBRAi g.ii H g- w !i?^ Y9.&Y 9.& MURDER IN THE THIRST DEGREE! BEN LYON and THELMA TODD J&ftngfjj&p.' <^$&&X i" O. Radio's new all star '"iPlsl*?' comedy hit! JP "LIGHTNING nHH STRIKES TWICE"465 words
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Advertisement57 1935-07-06 7 Fri WEDDING GIFTS P^l so different \j\ s> alluring. Shining Colourful I n CUT CRYSTAL... 11l Gleaming %*A SILVERWARE Wm DAINTY SILK I 1 LINGERIE P-J and a host of other suitable GIFTS ■TH certain to captivate the heart of the most discerning fyj BRIDE and GROOM w FRANKEL'S 111,57 words
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Advertisement255 1935-07-06 7 ■■HKirS^B" 1 TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 IKS^^E PAVILION i I ■rijifife '''"jfwKhL A Rl}llickin f! Comedy of Sailors IKiM^I^£J^SI Who Don t Care— And A Girl f v i m^bl BLeßi Who Didl V I t.dUtil^^BUm***&& WITH A GBEAT CAST Or KLNSTLRS. INCLUDING IRCHtE PITT GUS McNAUGHTON, *> <■;« Jb^Hiiß^^l JOAN GARDNER,255 words
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Miscellaneous198 1935-07-06 7 Today 's Cros sword Puzzle SF FT F~l F~l P~l FT WMW -1- il 19 M 2o 21 22 35~ as M at" 37 NOlfc: Figures In parentheses denote the number of letters In the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. £^0™ 1 Puppets (11) 25 Canal (4) 8 Rrotllp (4) 27.198 words
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Article191 1935-07-06 8 Rise In Consolidated Tin Smelters. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, July 6. The rubber market was quiet and inclined to be a trifle easier on account of the expected heavy increase in U.K. stocks, but at the lower levels sellers are reserved. There was nothing doing in191 words
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Article46 1935-07-06 8 Bertam Paying Final Of 11 Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 6. Bertam Consolidated is paying a final of 11 per cent, (against 7 per cent, for 1933-34). Rahman Hydraulic Tin— lnterim dividend 2'i per cent., piyable July 25— Straits Times Copyright.46 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article560 1935-07-06 8 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Asam Kumbang £1 Austral Malay 5/- Ayer Hltam 1 Ayer Weng £1 Bangrin Tin 1 Batu Selangor £1 Chenderiarig 50 Hitam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/- Idris Hydraulic 1 Jelebu560 words
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Article405 1935-07-06 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.35 2 2 do 7Vi% Prefs. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 £1 B. A. T. 6.1.0 6.5.0 120/- 125/1 40 B. M. Broadcasting 0.02 V 2 (lis 0.02 Vipm 10 5 B. M.405 words
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Article167 1935-07-06 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. si 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4ftVc 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4ft C U 9 red 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4% 1913 red. 1963167 words
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Article348 1935-07-06 8 Allenby Alor Gajah Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hitam Ayer Molek Ayer Panas Bassett Batu Lintang Borelli Brogas Brunei Un. ($5) Bukit Katil BuV* Kepong Bukit Timah (SIOT Bukit K. B. Changkat Serdang Connemara Glenealy Plantations Haytor Indragiri Jeram Kuantan (.50) Jimah Kamasan ($2) Kedah Kempas Kluang ($5) Kuala348 words
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Article73 1935-07-06 8 Closing Prices, Friday. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 20 1/16 20 3/16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19 11/16 19 13/16 No. 1 K. ILS.S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 19% 20 July 20i/ 8 201,4 Aug.-September 20»/73 words
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Article217 1935-07-06 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the .dally circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' sigh* 2/3 London, demand217 words
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Article106 1935-07-06 8 SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN CLEARINGS. London, July 6. Four out of the five great banks generally known as the "Big Five" have issued balance sheets In the last few days. Dividends are declared at the same rate as at the corresponding period last year. The statements show thatReuter - 106 words
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Article181 1935-07-06 8 Singapore, July 6, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Pepper 16.50 White Muntok Pepper 17.50 Black Pepper 10.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 3.75 Copra, mixed 3.40 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.50181 words
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Article108 1935-07-06 8 Lyall Evatt 's report, dated, July 6. states: MINING. Quiet. Rantau prefs. sellers 81. Jelebus buyers 85. Mambaus sellers 47 4, Batu Selangors buyers 74, Rawang Tin Fields buyers 5/9, Takuapas buyers 20/4, S. Klnta 4.17' i 4.22H Lukuts buyers 98, U. Yams sellers 10/-, Pahang Consols. 10/6,108 words
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Article41 1935-07-06 8 Washington, July 5. President Roosevelt has signed the Wagner Labour Disputes Bill. It Is emphasised that the National Relations Board would be an independent. quasi-Judicial body, and would not act as mediator or coneHiator in labour disputes. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article87 1935-07-06 8 2s. SHARES TO BE CONSOLIDATED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 6. Port Dickson-Lukut (F. M. S.) Rubber Estates secured a profit during 1934-35 of £13,628 which compares with a profit of £7,192 for 1933-34. As announced in the Straits Times yesterday, a dividend of 5 per87 words
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Article196 1935-07-06 8 Will Roosevelt Again Act On Party Issue London, July 6. There is no doubt that President Roosevelt's silver policy will always remain one of the greatest puzzles Of American economic history, says the Financial News In a leading article exhaustively examining the silver situation. It isReuter - 196 words
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Article63 1935-07-06 8 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to Landon, yesterday were as follows: eiegrams nanaea in up to o.ot) p.m 6 .11:11. 'elegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. S mia. telegrams handed in up to 6 0063 words
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Article89 1935-07-06 8 London, July 5. Exchanges mean closing rates were: Paris 74 45 64 Athens 514 sellers New York 4.94^ Bucharest 432', Montreal 4.96 Rio 4> t Brussels M.30 sellers, official. Geneva 15 lO* Belgrade 215 Amsterdam I.2b\ Buenos Aires i 5 Milan 59* sellers, official. Berlin 12.25 Montevideo "Hi i,British Wireless - 89 words
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Advertisement24 1935-07-06 8 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. WANTED young lady typist with a knowledge of book-keeping. Apply Robinson Piano Co. (S.S) Ltd., Winchester House, Collyer Quay. JMlmfm24 words
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Article483 1935-07-06 9 RUBBER OPERATORS VERY CAUTIOUS. EFFECT OF CHINA SEA FREIGHT WAR. Messrs. I*wis and Peat in their report dated Singapore July 5 state: The liquidation of the July holdings has been the chief feature of the week and has caused an appreciable set-back in values. At these483 words
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Article107 1935-07-06 9 No Further Government Action. London. July 2. In reply to Commons' questions as to what further steps the Government proposed to take regarding the operation of the tea restriction scheme and the raising of tea prices, the Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. said the primaryBritish Wireless - 107 words
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Article139 1935-07-06 9 JUNE TIN OUTPUTS Ampat Tin Dredging. Hrs. 576, cv. yds. 222.000, pels. 354. Anglo-Siamese Tin Syndicate. Hrs. 09, cv. yds. 17,000, pels. SI. Puteh Tin Dredging. Hrs. 319, cv. yds. 27.500. pels. 80, Southern Klnta Con.— Hrs. 1,343, cv. yds. 549,000, pels. J.B4T. Kramat Tin Dredging —Hrs 822, cv. yd».139 words
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Article516 1935-07-06 9 Hongkong (Selangor) Good Year. Tne twenty- Jiird annual general meeting of Hong Kong (Selangor) Rubber, Ltd., was held in London on June 20, Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, I move: "That the directors' report and accounts for the year516 words
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Article213 1935-07-06 9 Scheme To Eliminate Surplus Spindles. London, July 3. The Cotton Spinning Bill to eliminate redundant spinning machinery nrovides that surplus plant acquired by the Spindles Board shall not be sold for export. The Board is empowered to borrow money to meet the cost of purchases up toReuter - 213 words
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Article40 1935-07-06 9 Penang Rubber. 3*7,000 lb. Sabraiig— 92,ooo lb. Straits Rubber.— 2l2,ooo lb. Rubana Rubber— lo6 300 lb. Bagan Serai— 34,ooo lb. Tall Aver.— B7.soo lb. Batak Rabit 40,000 lb. Merchlston— 4o.ooo Tfet Mountjoy 57.000 lb. Kurau.— 29.00* lb.40 words
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Article142 1935-07-06 9 AGITATION AGAINST THE GUILDER. POLITICAL MOVES IN HOLLAND. Considerable uncertainty prevails in regard to the voting on the Economy Bill, which will be discussed in the Second Chamber very shortly, states the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times. The resignation of the Minister for Economic Affairs, Dr. Steenberghe,142 words
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Article479 1935-07-06 9 Profits Rise Despite Keen Competition. Sir Arthur C. Cory- Wright, Bart, (chairman of the company), presided at the thirty-ninth annual ordinary general meeting of Wm. Cory and Son, Ltd., held in London on June 19. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts,479 words
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Article370 1935-07-06 9 ACTIVITY IN GOLD OIL FIELDS. Very large amounts of English capital are being earmarked for. or are actually in process of, Investment in Australia for the development of rich mineral resources which have never been more than scratched. Recovery from depression and the difficulties with which370 words
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Article140 1935-07-06 9 Colony Buys Cars To Value Of £135,400. The production of Canada's automobile manufacturing industry in 1934 was valued at $76,133,000 (£15,227,000) —the highest value reported since 1030. About 62 per cent, of the 1934 output, or 72,271 motor-cars, was absorbed by the Canadian market, while 38 per140 words
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Article200 1935-07-06 9 Prospecting Activities Continuing. (From Our Own- Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. The annual general meeting of Burma-Malay Tin, Ltd., was held here today. The Hon. Mr. O. Eric Teale presided, and Mr. J. Ford attended on behalf of the secretaries, Messrs. Evatt and Co., and as attorney for200 words
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Advertisement624 1935-07-06 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. BEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital 50 -"0«^ Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 £6.500.000624 words
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Advertisement451 1935-07-06 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England By Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital Id dOO.OOO s.larw ■>t £5 each C3COO.OM Reserve Fund C3.000.0C0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. £3.000.000 BEAD OFFICE: S3. Btehopacata. London E.C. i. Agents and Branches. A:nrltsar Hollo Saigon Alor Star Ipcli Semarang451 words
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Article121 1935-07-06 10 AUIAMBRA Lightning Strikes Twice with Ben Lyon 6.15— 8.15. CAPITOL Clivc of India with Ronald Colman 515— 9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD She Learned About Sailors. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Palooka. HOLLYWOOD, t. SERANGOON ROAD Frank Buck's Wild Cargo also Call It Luck 8 p m. MARLBOKOUGH A 111 Arjuna121 words
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742 1935-07-06 10 The present position of the Malayan copra industry is distressjing, but the situation would appear ;not to be hopeless. The parlous state of the industry was fully recognised by the Vegetable Oils Committee which sat last year to investigate and742 words
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Article218 1935-07-06 10 The wedding that was to have taken place today between Miss Elizabeth Joan Lloyd and Mr. A. C. Meredith at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, has been postponed on account of the indisposition of Miss Lloyd. It will take place as soon as Miss Lloyd's health permits.218 words
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Article229 1935-07-06 10 Death Of Pioneer Malayan Planter. The death took place at Frederlcton, New Brunswick, Canada, on May 30, after an operation, of Mr. Cecil Clinton Facy -Crowther, son of the late Lieut. Richard Facy-Crowther, of Kandy, Ceylon. Mr. Crowther began his planting career as a creeper in229 words
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Article1598 1935-07-06 10 How Party Exigencies Have Helped Him To Fame. *po attain at the. age of 33, and six years after entering Parliament for the first time, the position of Secretary of State with a salary of £5,000 a year is a sufficiently unusual achievement to deserve a moment's examination.1,598 words
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Article769 1935-07-06 10 /"\NE must sympathise with the Malay woman who was summoned in Kuala Lumpur this week for keeping an unlicensed dog, the dog being an unclean animal according to Islamic teaching. The lady handed up a pungent letter to the magistrate. "The dog shooter is also a769 words
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Advertisement173 1935-07-06 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY (S.S.) LIMITED. WiDch«4er Houar, Cotlyer Quay, Singapore. COLUMBIA fl PORTABLES REDUCED PRICES MODEL 202 DOUBLE SPRINGS 558.00 reduced to $50.00 204 535.00 reduced to $28.00 New im Model $21.00 The ROBINSON PIANO CO.,(S.S.)LTD. SINGAPORE. SILK UNDERWEAR AND PYJAMAS LATEST ARRIVALS WASSIAMULL'S WHO IS YOUR EXECUTOR? If173 words
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943 1935-07-06 11 REFUSAL TO INVOKE KELLOGG PACT. FRENCH ANGER AT BRITAIN. Could Suez Canal Be Closed To Italy? PROHIBITING EXPORT OF ARMS. THE attitude of the great powers towards the Italo- Ethiopian dispute is clarified today. The United States has virtually turned down Ethiopia's appeal to invokeReuter - 943 words
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Article97 1935-07-06 11 Rome, July 6. After a secret meeting of admirals, presided over by Signor Muisolini, it uas officially announced }ast night measures were decided upon to increase the power and strength of the Italian naval forces— Reuter. The official communique is extremely vague. It is learnedReuter - 97 words
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Article250 1935-07-06 11 METHODIST PROBLEM IN MALAYA. Criticism of missionary work in Malaysia by Mr. Frank T. Cartwright, a high official of the Methodist Episcopal Church, New York, who was recently in this country, is made in the new issue of Malaysia Message. Mr. Cartwright comments on "the sadly disproportionate250 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-07-06 11 Another accident, pictured here, »c cur red in Changi Road, Singapore, last night. A taxi-cab, containing no passengers, skidded at a corner and overturned. The driver escaped without serious Injury. There have been several accidents on Changi Road recently. Straits Times Photograph42 words
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Article109 1935-07-06 11 London, July 5. Fred Perry, the British holder retained the men's singles lawn tennis championship at Wimbledon today beating G. Von Cramm (Germany) 6—2. ,6— 4, 6—4. In the men's doubles semi -final Allison and Van Ryan (United States) beat Hughes and Tuckey (Britain) 4—6,4109 words
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Article347 1935-07-06 11 COLLECTIONS IN SIX LOCAL OFFICES. Staff collections In six Singapore offices figure In today's list of donations to the Singapore Jubilee Fund which now amounts to more thon $112,800. The list Is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged WU.ft42.85 Q.H.O. Staff 7.10 Principal Staff. V.M.C.A. School of Commerce 26.00British Wireless - 347 words
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Article27 1935-07-06 11 Empire Trade Week In Canada, staged In connection with the King's Sliver Jubilee, was a great success and a greatly Increased demand for Empire products was reported.27 words
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Article187 1935-07-06 11 Chancellor On The Future. BUDGET BENEFITS FOR ALL. Optimism Still Justified. Fortunately the outlook remains persistently and doggedly cheerful," declared Mr. Neville Chamber!:: '.t, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the j House of Commons last night when he moved the third reading of the Finance Bill.187 words
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Article156 1935-07-06 11 NEW ESTIMATE TO BE PRESENTED. Britain's air defence expansion scheme, which will treble the Home defences and double the site of the R.A.F., will cost taxpayers £5,000.000 in the coming year. A supplementary estimate for this amount will be presented to Parllanii'iit next week, stated Mr. RBritish Wireless - 156 words
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Article118 1935-07-06 11 MR. LIM PENG HAN CHARGED. There was a sequel today to th accident In which Miss Nancy Wong lost her life when Mr. Llm Peng Han. who was driving the car at the time of the accident In Buona Vista Road on Friday night. wai> charged118 words
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Article39 1935-07-06 11 Canadians make more telephone calls per. capita than any other people in the world. Last year 214 telephone conversations were held in Canida for every man, woman and child. The United States comes second with 191.4 calls per person.39 words
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Article65 1935-07-06 11 Hsinking (Changchun). July 5. It is reported that a detachment of the Twenty-ninth Army of Gen. Sung Che-yuan, deposed Charhar Governor, crossed the Jehol Border early this morning to the south of Kuyuan and attacked and looted a Manchukuo frontier guard post. Two Manchukuo troops were seriouslyReuter - 65 words
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Article118 1935-07-06 11 The Times On The Shanghai Incident. DRASTIC ACTION AVOIDED. "Hard Pressed China." "IF the Japanese Foreign Office had not taken notice of the alleged scurrilities in the iNew Life Weekly," says The Times today, they might well have given the Army or the Navy an excuse for118 words
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Advertisement53 1935-07-06 11 ON OTHER PAGES. Shipping and Malta 4 Port Dickson-Lukat Srhmr 8 Financial News x Agitation Against Guilder 9 Burma-Malay Tin Meeting t Sultana of Johore Back It The Petersen-Neusel Fight II Last Night's Boxing 14 Wimbledon Results 15 County Cricket Scores 15 Correspondence, Harbour Log and A Kinta Cauaerte 1653 words
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Advertisement49 1935-07-06 11 ['"You never RB se e m to I have any I trouble I with your K f d B I must be HHHaVHsHR unlucky." "It is not a question of luck my dear, you should be sensible and do all your shopping at the GOLD STORAGE in, studio* 77?49 words
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Article26 1935-07-06 12 I.M TOUTS AND UXI'OKTS m&B»"m &B»" T UK I In I M 1 Sj)iril .mi 11. IIHWN .1 .-.111 l|| I i*f r»f26 words
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Article24 1935-07-06 12 luiiih ixcpt Secret Ify Nutiking. \iim l> \lli;i J I I ■II Bll'ltt ly ■uUrvQ P/ "ni tirwi OJ TP<* *rnir24 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-07-06 12 I lli»»r h|ki altrn4«4 lh« Ovi-Ma* I- m, r M. Np Sm n ,nv Ivl n!-h( In \br rrn«H> frmil pt»W, li !>«« Njr- <•. Mr Ni28 words
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89 1935-07-06 12 < i 'I VI 111 I'M I In i oiing Frit'" !-A II lI IV a Mi Urn I'i'iiij foil w^d 11 11 a itillf-rrm 'I rrfiMi OtonAAl) a •I MrN j.ltn Mt* B n Woti*. mt BtlQ M>* U* l Mn89 words
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Article17 1935-07-06 12 FLOOD THR EAT IN CANTON. simiimts AiJ«i-.\in ITNDKK U VTKR 1 Hi i«' 1 i/ .11 117 words
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Article62 1935-07-06 12 Tamil Stubbed In Stlcgic Itoud. nunui A Tamil IMntlii raiilm nr w»» miii-tfcrrO l«<r| nlcht ft* tv wklktnr »l«wit «Mr«r *n»,| ll* Wai ■♦•l>l>ril In (lir him I. (rum 1..H1i.4 llr *«i Ulirn frt hoaplUl '\hirr |i« tlldt In M «|>ort wWI<" TtiP pollrr nri> ««I462 words
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Article104 1935-07-06 12 Jlil, IiOVKKNOIt'ii »w v Alllllll III! 11l 111I II lt]t < I t|p inrt-t Mn] (i«n m 1 |'l IJIII j 1111 11 in 1 li Ar.o.iiils ItiPhll rl 1* < I 'lUt 1(4 "Wr Ul v tht kttlMM Attl It will 1 ™iP kJi i.ifHrT l''n104 words
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Article50 1935-07-06 12 (tovcrnnicitt I k-p.nl men I oiihlao'i-s. 1 |iii|iii|n| .in dm m utit itri Orr||n(»ni»O I. 11.11U01.Ml ,11,-r I p!:i ff* I(i p|!Ui* ;i ftcj !f if- 1 r l Mrjrjlflon 1 •< miii indlulrfi M.-.|1.",| Aiir-Miinv (I dtKnil r.. li- 1,,1i,M»1--r-1 I «>rriiiiiii- nr 1 ■•niMilq nnt 1.50 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-07-06 12 ki«;ti i(d»i KNCI.ANO MIT lIV SUIT AN AT (OIOMHO. tat ]3 Qultfiuft ttlOfttly til JCtißlAnij 1 Ihr I I. nt iii- 1 nnt h# V'-nr F->i Hi. 1 ni li Hi il..- Mull. >n. ill mil him Kffii J>| i| VI" 1 l'ho(oyruptt.46 words
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Article57 1935-07-06 12 DiiiiMi \i i.uiuh Mcruli In Hi Mi Mi wiiii mi 1 rriiim > mtnbtr of of th»« Ovrr n)y wild Mellon 140 'I' .il tin l.ni.r "•II l|ll'l'l'liiri< pi 1 .|in.ii I jm I ffiU)i nrt nf>i ftppllfuplii In A Bill lull .tin. n<l Onlln I t\57 words
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Advertisement53 1935-07-06 12 3BL better and BRIGHTER *B*&L floors! RENOFLOR THE LIQUID COVERING For vie on CONCRETE 0, CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEI'S, VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. llMktd to 1 iiMm i«i. Brm. mi ltd lid tlon. MMMliclntd by Sworn Bioikm I Cr, Ltd., Hill. fINOAPORE KUAUA I.UNPUR PENANQ IPQH-53 words
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Article1068 1935-07-06 13 WHY THE D. P. P. WAS ASKED TO WITHDRAW CHARGE. At the Singapore Assizes yesterday, the trial of Ena Mohamed Mydin on three counts of giving false evidence in a judical proceeding was commenced before Mr. Justice Burton, acting Chief Justice, and a common jury, and after1,068 words
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Article, Illustration59 1935-07-06 13 After the christening at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Singapore, on Thursday afternoon, of Adrienne Marguerite Ines Clark, only daughter of Mr. Adrian Clark, Solicitor-General, and Mrs. Clark.. Left to right: Mrs. Bain. Mrs. Clarke (with baby). Duncan Clark, Mr. Adrian Clark, Rev. Father Maury, Mrs. Hilary, and59 words
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Article140 1935-07-06 13 Government Issues A Warning. The following official announcement is made The public Is reminded that under Section 20 (1) (b) of the Rubber Regulation Ordinance, 1934, it is an offence for any person other than an owner of a rubber holding or a dealer or a public140 words
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Article133 1935-07-06 13 Men bers of the Permanent Way Staff. F.M.S. Railway, Kuala Lumpur, will pay a visit to the Penang Hill Railway on July 13. The party will in elude a number of European officer:, and 60 members of the Asiatic staff. The engagement Is announced of Miss Llm Kheng133 words
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Article55 1935-07-06 13 Raja Anorshah lbnl Raja Tarun Al'Rasid, the Raja Kechll. Sulong of Perak, who recently passed out from the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar. arrived at Kualt. Lipls Office on July 1 and is attached to the District Office in the place of Tungku Mohamed lbni Tungku Besar of Negrl Sembllan, wno55 words
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Article52 1935-07-06 13 The death occurred in Province Wellesley on Sunday of Che' Mawanchik blnti Haji Aboo Bakar. wife of Inche' Chlk bin Tajuddin, 1.5.M., (retired Malay Visiting Teacher). She leaves her husband, three sons, two daughters, two sons-in-law, three daughters-in-law, six grandsons and 14 "randdaughters. There were about 800 oersons, present at52 words
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Article49 1935-07-06 13 The following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for June 1935: Adults Minors Infants Arrivals (State aided) Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 1,081 237 201 Arrivals (Others) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 4.473 384 308 Departures (Figures supplied by Steamer Agfcts) 2,942 19249 words
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80 1935-07-06 13 Mr. S. L. Pollitt's Application. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. Before the Chief Justice an .ipplication was made today by Mr. T. Rajendra, on behalf of Mr. S. 1.. Pollitt, for leave to appeal to His Majesty the Kinp in Council80 words
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Article103 1935-07-06 13 Judgment was given on June 24 In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court for Mr. Lovett. who appealed against the decision of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Thomas) in the suit brought against him by Mr. Pollitt. The Chief Justice had ordered that Mr. Lovett should pay the sum of $18,233.68103 words
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Article31 1935-07-06 13 The Imperiil and Netherlands air mails from London and Amsterdam are expected tomorrow. Boxholders' letters will be ready at 8 p.m. General delivery will be made on Monday morning.31 words
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Article55 1935-07-06 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 5. The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board has approved the site plan for a cinematograph theatre to be erected at the corner of B.tu Road and Campbell Road on land belonging to Mr. Loke Wan Vat. The site Is at present55 words
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Article274 1935-07-06 13 JUDGE AND A DEBTOR. ACTION CONCERNING A MOTOR-CAR. When the petition ior a receiving order against Mr. O. S. McLeod. which was previously postponed Tor a fortnight, came up for mention before Mr. Justice A. K a'Beckect Terrell in th« Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday, counsel for274 words
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Article150 1935-07-06 13 P.W.D. Official In Dindings For Twenty Years. The death of Mr. M. J. Seaton. of the Public Works Department. Dindings. took place last Sunday. Mr. Seaton, who was stationed in the north of the Dindings, was admitted in the General Hospital. Penang. on the150 words
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Advertisement128 1935-07-06 13 frPnuHg Down through the ages, j 3 SB' there never has been a lllik whisky to compete with J JttrP^r^ Queen Anne for excellence >jEfc|j4tolljcV of bouquet and flavour. V^^lmlfrlMuffifev Mere adjectives cannot ill /■llifi i nUllUiu describe its exquisiteness ■I IrWlff P ililfflllMll you mus t drink Queen UM|lj|kJj||gHflß128 words
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Advertisement23 1935-07-06 13 ilHCliriTiiry Fuice 7 Rich in health values... '-r—^—^^ %d be Ante y^ a^^^f^^^^^^^^ y 7\ JVIONTE II3IISP sole agents:- HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.23 words
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533 1935-07-06 14 FRENCHMAN'S EASY WIN ON POINTS. Peter George Badly Knocked About By Fighting Cornejo. A MIE RAPHAEL gained yet another victory last night when he beat Ignacio Fernandez very easily on points over twelve rounds at the New World Stadium. Fernandez had to concede533 words
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Article227 1935-07-06 14 Seremban School Team's Success By 16 Runs. (From Our Own Correspondent) Port Dickson, July 2. At Port Dickson on Saturday the Anglo-Chinese School, Seremban. beat the Port Dickson R.C. by 16 runs. P. D. R. Club: Navaretnam c Thana- lingam b Akbal Singh 16, Huat227 words
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Article67 1935-07-06 14 The Selangor Football Association announce that in consequence of a flaw In the rules of the S.P.A., the reprimand by the Selangor A.P.L. of Hashlm bin Isa of the Malays stands but the Council has cancelled the suspension ordered by the S.F.A. j The suspension for life last year by67 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-07-06 14 'lne S.R.C. 880 yds relay team who beat the R.A.F. on Thursday. C. Perreau who ran a magnificent race to win the 440 yds is second from the rlfht. Straits Times Photograph.32 words
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Article544 1935-07-06 14 JAPANESE PAIR ELIMINATED. Roy Smith Shows Greatly Improved Form. (By Leightom. DLAYING better tennis than I have seen him do for a long while Roy Smith defeated Lieut. < h.stnutt in the men's singles yesterday with the loss of only three games. Both men drove with544 words
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Article270 1935-07-06 14 Golf. Sepoy Lines vs. Keppel Island vs. Garrison. A women's match between Keppel Golf Club and Sepoy Llr Golf Club will be played at Sepoy L.r.es on July 12. The teams. Keppel players mentioned first, and starting times are as follows: 4.0 Mrs A McK. Low270 words
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Article130 1935-07-06 14 Singapore vs. Malacca At Anson Road. Singapore will meet Malacca in the Malaya Cup competition this afternoon at Anson Road Stadium. In previous matches this season Singapore beat Negri Sembilan 2—l2 1 and Johore B—o,8 0, while Malacca lost to the Combined Services I—s1 5 but beat the130 words
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Article64 1935-07-06 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. Mr. John Hands. M.C.H., Vice-Presl-dent of the Selangor Association Football League, who has been elected President In succession to Mr. G. P. Bradney, is only the second unofficial to hold this position since the inception of the League In64 words
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Article933 1935-07-06 14 Petersen Had Some Great Moments But Threw His Chances Away. NEUSEL WAS ALMOST KNOCKED-OUT. 'THE heavy rain did not prevent an assembly of over 54.900 people gathering at Wembley Stadium last ni.rht w>?n Jack Petersen met Walter Neusel, the German, in a r t-rn contest over 15933 words
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Article167 1935-07-06 14 Saturday, July 6. Football: Malaya Cup, Singapore vs. Malacca, Anson Road Stadium Cricket: S.C.C. vs. CSC, padan": S.R.C. vs. Combined Services, first day. Tanglin; S.C.R.C. vs. R.E., Pulau Branl; N.C.C. vs. Medical College. M-Nalr Road; Combined Schools vs. Teachers Association, S.J.I, ground; Medical College n vs. Teachers Association167 words
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Advertisement120 1935-07-06 14 We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements for BLUNDELL SPENCE COY., LTD. HULL LONDON, ENGLAND. who hare been established manufacturers of high class Paints for ever; purpose and for every climate for more than 100 years SENG SOON COY., 6, BOAT QUAY,120 words
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Advertisement42 1935-07-06 14 D I Al i% ill Hi Aaa 1^ .g* **-!B fftM P 1 I? TI? 4m3^ *i9&^ Sole Agents for b2^B v 'wMH' 'JjflHTv^'V^rH 3URMA < t""-^ 89, Brat Batah Road, I H Raffles Hotel Uldg. i. I B^*ss^B| WU phone 7056. HBHBBHHHHbHbIHHHBHHHH42 words
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Article380 1935-07-06 15 11 wMwEB N ist fWIPPM sal ri Flfir wtnrn HnHniPS Fin** Wimbledon, July 5 sh AS was expected Fred Perry, the holderV MtUfffrf Ihb "Win., ars k S dw liFti »w title fn> t.i Until* Miy k> lv.luge -I < !>.•«.. i i Hr o-i-.i380 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-07-06 15 A C Mori Him pul tlir kliol 40fl Bin. jcaiiul Iht IL_A l> nn iliunr15 words
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Article41 1935-07-06 15 Club Notices RANGEMENTS. S.R.( u«i i ui. .t ii.n i I B in i. II t. 1 1! i, i, t, i II Mhl I i a.u.i <«■•* < Cri/kAt.'^rg M Valberg i::lrl ii/viiiie agalnit tho i i L. u41 words
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Article550 1935-07-06 15 Lawn Tennis* V.M.C.A.To Meet S.GR.C, At Hong Lim Green. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Juiv 4. For tEe flTst~tlme In the history of lawn tennis In Malaya a Japanese woman will compete in an open chami plonship. She is Mrs. S. Nakata, wife of the Ncgrl550 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-07-06 15 J. Edwards the brilliant S.E.C. goalkeeper, who is also a very fine runner. Straits Times Photogaph.16 words
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409 1935-07-06 15 Startling Gloucester Declaration. A Nursery Necessary. Charlie Parker The Man. Football And Finance. Conducted by "LEIGHTON." "/BOUNTY cricket In Gloucestershire will soon be on the edge of a precipice if something is not done to train the young Idea." This startling declaration comes409 words
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Article41 1935-07-06 15 The annual athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese School, Snremban. will be held on the school padang on Saturday, July 13. The principal will be pleased to see all old boys of Urn school for whom there are events en the programme.41 words
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Advertisement51 1935-07-06 15 juit Qy m\m I T. 1! FT. I Luiiiu-j in touadwa/ p.j.l T. I r i\ ill) 160 ft*M..K i* iKinmti, V i V.T. |H I-a. iMiu, ii n.J.ig with you FT. i hi ma ..i >• 1 K.T. Only JO cants each. Only SO eenta gacn. IdhOHnD U I51 words
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Advertisement18 1935-07-06 15 OWIMK bu k| ri- #-—^K9- flfl I I ORINM o^^ I THAR IM. LJ Distributor.: FRASER NEAVE LTD.18 words
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Article715 1935-07-06 16 Agricultural Show For Perak Kinta Being Outstripped By Taiping A Reproach To Ipoh Malay Cottage Industries. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 3. *T-HAT native arts and crafts can always benefit from encouragement and organisation was shown at Taiping during the week-end, when a varied display of715 words
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Letter458 1935-07-06 16 Selangor Chaplaincy Problem. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As a member of the Church of England who has evinced a keen interest in Its progress and welfare, I consider that the appeal on behalf of the Selangor chaplaincy, in the manner It has been presented.458 words
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Letter254 1935-07-06 16 Muslim Society's Reply To <; Abdul." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. With reference to your Muslim Notes on the subject of the celebration of the Prophet's Birthday by the local Muslims, organised by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, I beg to say that the writer254 words
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Letter63 1935-07-06 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your entertaining advertisement pages of yesterday's issue, describing a day In the life of "Mr. and Mrs. Singapore," might well be followed, I beg to suggest, by an account of a day In the life of a Miss Singapore. Such63 words
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Article, Illustration862 1935-07-06 16 Cheating The Sailor. CHINA SAFE FOR TOURISTS. THERE are 129 pedlars' bumboats pulling about in Singapore harbour. To most seamen in ships at anchor they are a necessary evil." What prompts me to describe them in such uncomplimentary terms Is that many of the buniboat men have been862 words
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Advertisement363 1935-07-06 16 tOO years' Reputation. Tbhavi establishc^a IQ'll reputehon as the leading IOOJ Ooq Medicine fat back 33 1835 is a grear record TO To have maintained that reputation nqht up to 935 ■saqrutcrone lO9** Both rcccwJ* arc held by- I'AJ BEN BOW'S Ot HvpmJi ««4 Com VUnhiA «v..,«* 0.. Or Direct363 words
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Advertisement108 1935-07-06 16 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE ON OCTOBER Bth. This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya in the last 100 years, with special reference to the rise of trade, commerce and industry108 words
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Article1273 1935-07-06 17 Trinity 111. Qne of the reasons why theological thoughts are often unproductive Is that they lack some easily remembered vehicle in which the truth declared may travel to obivate this Christ used the Parable, an earthly story with a Heavenly meaning: thus today we have two priceless pictures1,273 words
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Article58 1935-07-06 17 There will be a Girl Guide Rally ln Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday next, on the occasion of the visit of the Commissioner for Malaya, Mrs. L. A. Thomas. The Rally will be held at Guide House. 539 Belfleld Road, at 4.45 p.m. Tea will b< served. Any member of the58 words
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Article, Illustration766 1935-07-06 17 The word pariah is derived from the Hindu paliarlya," a mountaineer or primitive inhabitant, degraded by the Sanskrit tribes and driven Into the mountains. He is one belonging to the lowest class, hence an outcast, and rejected by society. The "pariah" dog is purely766 words
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Article116 1935-07-06 17 At the business meeting of the Young People's Circle, Geylang, held on June 28 at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School, the following officers were elected for the second half-year of 1935:— President, Mr .Boey Keok Seng; devotional dept chairman, Miss Tan Ah Chiau, assistant, Mr. Yap Yeok116 words
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Article130 1935-07-06 17 Sinking Of Oil Tanker. Delivering Judgment in the case brought by the owners of the Canadian oil tanker Maplebranch against Capt. W. F. Wake-Walker, of H.M. cruiser Dragon, Mr. Justice Demers ruled that the sinking of the Maplebranch at Montreal last August was due to130 words
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Article29 1935-07-06 17 The death occurred at the District Hospital, Batu Gajah, on Tuesday night of Mr. Chua Thean Poh, a partner of the now defunct firm of Chua and Co., lpoh.29 words
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Article131 1935-07-06 17 Gangster Kicked Him When Rope Broke. Warsaw district civil court refused permission to Alfred Xalt, a former hangman, to sue the State for £1.500 damages for Injuries permanently affecting his ability to earn a living." He alleged they were received through the negligence of the State131 words
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Article36 1935-07-06 17 It is understood that Dr. Arnold Helm, Geologist to the Government ol' Slam, and son of the famous Prof. Albert Helm, the eminent geologist, is visiting India soon to study the geological structure of the Himalayas.36 words
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Advertisement90 1935-07-06 17 GULL BAHAR A TONIC HAIR OIL that helps tc ■BT v promote luxuyC^^Jy v riant growth; Jsid^BrMP^A tne halr must M^y^ n;!eeabccostl y '/^fmf^ m I Ith Gu!l Bahat Refuse others! Condiment theAth H.P. Sauce is the King of Condiments, There it stands, ready to bestow royal flavour on the90 words
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Advertisement590 1935-07-06 17 lllllll!n nl*****^ Mm LUMBAGO! I Of [[HEADACHES 1 ri^M FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM^^^F IIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM^^^ A|| YIELD to The 110 quiocaoionJ KSPRDI I iilllllllllllllilllllllllilllllilllllllltlMM 1^ fTook ASPRO tor a ill 1 'asprq S biVe ««*«> to t 7T Cold-Fever and M by^ RO "d th OUsandj to the «Sc C y of I ,i590 words
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Article509 1935-07-06 18 TRAFFIC REGULATION COMPARED. A MOTORIST who has lived all his life in Australia recently arrived In England, and he is very surprised at motoring conditions In Britain. He was resident in Sydney when "down under," and thinks that some of the regulations there are worth noting.509 words
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Article, Illustration873 1935-07-06 18 HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. A summary of note*, news and views from many parts of the world, collected by the motoring correspondent. A NEW periodical, Motoring in Malaya, is about to make its appearance in Singapore. The publication is now in873 words
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Article206 1935-07-06 18 OUTSTANDING ENGINE EFFICIENCY. ¥T Is not very easy to write dispassionately about the latest 14-h.p. Rover "speed" model, which I took over the trial route a week or two ago, writes John Protean in The Observer of June 23 It is a car of so many206 words
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Article, Illustration468 1935-07-06 18 Old Controversy Revived. T*HE old controversy about women drivers is likely to be revised by the statement of Mr. Hore Belisha, Minister of Transport, in the House of Commons, that the percentage of women who failed to pass their driving test is very much greater468 words
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Advertisement90 1935-07-06 18 •NO HUPM° BlLt I 1 HAS COST SO LITTltj Never before could Hupmobile quality be bought at so low a price. And never before has engineering genius produced so much beauty and riding comfort at a cost so low. Hupmobile's power brakes, its roominess, its streamline beauty, and engineering refinements90 words
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Article532 1935-07-06 19 Real Nature Of Japanese Demands Kept Secret? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, June 24. "ALL QUIET" on the Peiping front^-but for how long, nobody knows. The Chinese Government has acceded to the most immediate and urgent demands made by the Japanese military authorities in532 words
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Article, Illustration147 1935-07-06 19 Samuel Huare to the Foreign Office is an indication that Great Britain intends to follow a "strong" policy In China Instead of the laissez faire attitude adopted by Sir John Simon. The possibility of a more "positive" British policy In China has not, so far, aroused any great147 words
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Article, Illustration45 1935-07-06 19 The rnlittnr mmij of Stone Bell Hill lie. north of llßkow. Klunt Tnrimee. The m— lrtj, ereaeuaied wall, broken »t interval* with towered catea, bema tan river bank, wkle the white walk and tiled roofs eaet their nebulous reflections an toe water.45 words
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111 1935-07-06 19 Hostile Press Comments Meet Delegates On Their Arrival. Canton, June 28. •THE Siamese good will mission, including 17 members of Parliament, arrived from Hong Kong today. Owing undoubtedly to the prevailing anti-Siamese sentiment created by I the recent reports alleging Siamese Government persecution111 words
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131 1935-07-06 19 Former Warlord Denies AH Interest In North. Peiping, June 17. Because he is more interested in goldfish breeding than in politics. Gen. Wu Pei-fu. former warlord of North China, today declined to discuss the suitation in Hopei. "I don't know anything about the situation,"131 words
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Article60 1935-07-06 19 To Be Given State Burial In Nanking. The remains of Mr. Liao Chung-kai, prominent Kuomlntang leader, who was assassinated In Canton several years ago were brought to Shanghai from the south last month. Sacrifices were offered by local officials after which the remains were taken to Nanking60 words
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377 1935-07-06 19 "RESIST OR BE RUINED."— GEN. MA. Tientsin, June 15. PROCLAIMING his willingness to die on the battlefield for China, I Gen. Ma Chan-shan, the former leader of the Heilungkiang antiJapanese volunteers and the hero [of the Nonni River battle in 1932, today377 words
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147 1935-07-06 19 Sent To Hankow To Face Charges Of Military Espionage. Shanghai, June 27. JOSEPH Walden, the Communist suspect whose efforts to avoid extradition created a considerable sensation in Shanghai, was yesterday en route to Hankow by steamer I to face charges of military147 words
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40 1935-07-06 19 In memory of the Chinese who fell in the Sino-Japanese hostilities in Shanghai, an unknown hero's tomb has been constructed at Mlaohong. The ceremony of unveiling the monument will probably take place next spring..40 words
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247 1935-07-06 19 GAS BACTERIA USED IN ANTI-RED WAR. Nanking To Supply Arms To The Aborigines. Canton, June 28. OVERWHELMED by bacteria and gas bombs dropped by Nanking planes, the 3,000 Communists at Mou Hsien in north-western Szechuan found themselves powerless against the offensive of the provincial forces on June 24 and had247 words
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341 1935-07-06 19 Chengtu, June 24. Trench warfare has succeeded the I mobile campaign against the Com munists in north-western Szecnuan, j j where the Reds, under Ci^u Teh. for- j < merly operating in Kwe'.chow and Yunnan, have finally effected a Junction with the northern341 words
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Advertisement298 1935-07-06 19 "Here's a good reason for buying Kellogg's Kellogg's Corn Flakes have a delicious flavour that no imi- 1 1 tniion has ever been able to j equal. They are economical*— ten generous helpings in each packet. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are alway* oven-fresh. They come to you crisp and crunchy in298 words
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Advertisement341 1935-07-06 19 "1 didn't know-?l§fci«m-x I neglected SSsPR^'^THIN BLOOD V ■•^SB^SK y\. T Jf ttT USED to think that 'thin "rod' I**** \u~rz^fl U w UBt a ligure f ipeech an x tf*\ p~A cum for being a littl* run down. U llUl« y\ ...you feel run-d<mn )> Then U.t ye«r I341 words
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Article, Illustration182 1935-07-06 20 The "Turbomotive," considered a startling innovation in British railway practice, at Euston Station after having been built at the Crew works of the L M.S. The "Turbomotive" is the first turbine-driven locomotive to be built by a British railway company. It is to be182 words
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Advertisement16 1935-07-06 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Head Office for Mali.}*: SINGAPORE-16 words
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