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Title Section38 1935-07-08 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CKNTURY.J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times ?0 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1935-07-08 1 Singapore: :40. cccil ct. < 'phone 64-n> Jast Arrived LATEST CREATIONS IN j LAMP SHADES. I PASKOE Co., CORNWALL HOUSE Refrigerator Warranties are written on paper THE MONITOR-TOP GUARANTEE, IS "SEALED IN STEEL," Longer life— dependable performance BBRic/77(< ™^^BP^R year in and year out, and lower ■k\JHSkL=^^SlR# m\ These are114 words
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Advertisement179 1935-07-08 1 \M jf\ I^l |f^ I CREATORS OF SHOES TO CX fXS DO JUSTICE TO LIFE'S NORTHAMPTON IMPORTANT OCCASIONS. ENGLAND. MODEL 1144 /A ELEGANT WHITE /^/^f\fi\7 KID MESH SHOE. >!^i/ui VAMP TIE. &*fwffix Hi price $11.75 Q^s^^ Model 1457 /T/^SC^^I TWO -TONE BEIGE J/^^^ GOLF SHOE PERFO- RATED VAMP. L^gi^^ /'%^&~X^179 words
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Advertisement161 1935-07-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 26. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). FLOWERS i PHONE 4097 I I IS. Orchard ."»oad. I Amber Mansions WE HAVE SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR EVERY OCCASION. "BALLY." "BALLY." Crepe-de-Chlne Court bhoe. Fancy Corded Silk Court Shoes. Fancy open work front. Spanish heel. open work front. Spanish Heel. Colours: Black,161 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article48 1935-07-08 2 Mr. and Mrs. S Q. Wong ask that all friends will kindly regard this as an individual acknowledgment of their grateful thanks to them for having called or sent letters and telegrams of condolence and wreaths or attended the funeral of their daughter Nancy on July 5.48 words
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Obituary80 1935-07-08 2 TAN.—Madam Tan Leng Choo alias Wak Leng Choo (Mrs. Kow Eng Watt), aged 81, passed away peacefully at her residen-e. 99A. Killiney Road, on Saturday last. She leaves behind two grandsons. Messrs. Ong Quan Chye and Ong (Kow) Chow Choi, two grand-daughters, two grandsons-ln-law. Messrs. E. Cheng Wcon anl80 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1935-07-08 2 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised In these roUnuts send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANTED cook also houseboy, able to understand English preferred. Write Box 406, Straits Times. JUNIOR male Chinese shorthand typist, must be conversant with business correspondence. Apply Box No. 403, Straits Times.438 words
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Advertisement795 1935-07-08 2 BOARD RESIDENCE Vacancies at "Lloyd Heose," S Uejrd Bel A FEW vacancies c*ur at "MornlnfatteT 333 River Valley Rd. Phone 7004. 7 ST. THOMAS WALK, large well fur. rooms, mod. san. electric fan, monthly 940 dally $3, meals can be supplied. Phone 4339. METROPOLE HOTEL, Bras Baaah Road Mod San795 words
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Advertisement822 1935-07-08 2 PUBLIC NOTICES KATU TIN DREDGING LTD. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND CLOSING Of THE TRANSFER REGISTERS. NOTICE is hereby given that a Seventh Dividend of 81k Pence per share has been declared payable to Shareholders on the Share Registers as at July 31, IMS. AND NOTICE is hereby given that the822 words
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Advertisement379 1935-07-08 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANtCURC ANO MAS6AQE Mrs. HArW and mmus HA MA 60. WATERLOO STRCET. Tetophorf 7467. MASSAGE. MB. and MRS. AKAJI. GRADUATE OF THE TOB3O MASSAGE SCHOOL Jie-2, QUSSN STREET, Near Part OsSm SINGAPORE. Good And Cheap:— THE PAJUUR -WUNUP.An Ideal pipe for every sportsman and Motorist.379 words
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Advertisement1136 1935-07-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Times, Thr Sunday Time* aacthe Straits Budget are available for sale a* the following agencies:— SINGAPORE. CAMERON HI Gil LANDS. Pertnayagasaaty, JM»-P, Changl Road. Fob Cheong ft Co.. 6, Tapah Road. B- E. Mohamed Zaaatan ft Co.. 14. milestone Seletar. SEGAMAT. R_A.F. Canteen, Seletar- Th1,136 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous139 1935-07-08 2 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instruction* far CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:— cents per line per insertion with a minimum charge of $1 per lnatnfc.ni. There are approximately six words to a line. Births. Marrianes, Deaths. Acknowledgernt.iis. Announcements and P.P.C. cards uili Le charged at the rate of $3 each139 words
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Advertisement613 1935-07-08 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENIN6ULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. tfNDKR CONTRACT WITH HIB MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore BEHAR 6,000 July Ji RANCHI 17,000 July613 words
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Advertisement603 1935-07-08 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON. S,pin Mamillea. London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and MMdtoabroach. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail XHAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 July 10 11 X TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Aug. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 21603 words
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Advertisement607 1935-07-08 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham •ALSIA 16/7 16V7 17/7 l»/7 BORINOIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9/8 ERRIA 20/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 LALANDIA 17/9 17/9 18/9 20/ B JUTLANDIA 8/10 8/10 9/10 11/10 •Calls Havre and607 words
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Advertisement172 1935-07-08 3 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 Manila and172 words
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Advertisement1154 1935-07-08 3 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hna Khtow Steamship Co- (1932) Ltd. S4eam Ship Co. Ltd. aad China Mntnal The Canard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co-, I/d. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The1,154 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article255 1935-07-08 4 JAPANESE TRAWLERS MOVING SOUTH. (By Our Shipping; Correspondent) There is every likelihood that Singapore wiU in the near future be made the transhipment centre for the large number of Japanese trawlers operating in the South Seas. In the "Harbour Log" appearing in Saturday's Straits Times IKyodo - 255 words
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Article62 1935-07-08 4 To Be Paid In Sterling Or Piastres. London, July 8. The Suez Canal Company announces that from July 7 canal dues will be payable in sterling and Egyptian piastres instead of In Gold Francs. Transit dues for ships In ballast are levied at the rate of 3/9Reuter - 62 words
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Article100 1935-07-08 4 Monday. July 8. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to arrtfe. KEPFEL HARBOI R Matr. Wharf Lch. Alert, RAJ*. Aquarius. Tug Prince, Lch. Lady Clifford. Oil Wharf Nil. .Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS Di DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pacar. Sheers Vharf Nil. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Lighters 'M'100 words
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Article22 1935-07-08 4 Malls dispatched from Singapore on June 14 by Karapara delivered In London on July 8 (24 days).22 words
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Article45 1935-07-08 4 Mails from Netherlands Indies expected tomorrow by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 pm. General delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Malls from Holland tomorrow by Slbajak. Mails from China and Japan on July 10 by Hague Maru.45 words
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Article42 1935-07-08 4 Shanghai, July 8. A French steamer bought by Chinese Interests and renamed the Hai Hsiang will be put on the ChinaAnnam run In August. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Co. has been appointed the agent. Sin Kuo Mln.Sin Kuo Min - 42 words
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Article80 1935-07-08 4 Century-Old Shipyard pluses. London, July 3. The gates were closed tonight for the last time of the oldest shipyard in the upper reaches of the Clyde, that of D. W. Henderson and Company which In nearly a century of existence has built craft of all kinds from80 words
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Article24 1935-07-08 4 The s.s. Roggeveen for Batavia etc: Malls previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. today will now close at 2 p.m. today.24 words
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Article318 1935-07-08 4 Tedajr. Bagan, Bengkalls and Selat Pandjang (Malcasser) 3 p.m. Pemangkat, Sambas and Singlcawang (Boclongan) 4 p.m. Philippine Islands (R. C. Rlckmers) 4 p.m. Tomorrow Taiempa (Q. Verspjek) g am Kurlmon (Hang Ynni ..9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Noemblng) 9 a.m. Pengerang (8. Soon Beng) ..9 a.m Slngkep (Hong318 words
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Article169 1935-07-08 4 MARLY. Norw.. 656 tons, form Bangkok 7, for Bangkok 8. CTTY OP EASTBOURNE. 3,509 tons, from Batavia 7, for Belawan 13. MAJANG. Dut 362 tons, from Rengat 7, for Rengat 10. MALJNI, Siam, 786 tons, from Bangkok 7, for Bangkok 11. BHAKTJRANGSI, Slam. 409 tons, from Turnpat 7,169 words
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Article121 1935-07-08 4 Left for N.E.I. by K.N.I.L.M. pline July 3 Mr. Anderson, Mr. Brennon. Arrived from N.E.I, by K.L.M. plane July 3 Mr. Eindhoven. Left for Europe by K.L.M. plane July 3 Mr. Eindhoven, Mr. Jacques Dupontet Arrived from Europe and India by K.L.M. plane July 3, Amsterdam— N.E.I.:121 words
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Article26 1935-07-08 4 The M.M. steamer Aramls is due here from Saigon tomorrow and will sUI the same day at 1 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles.26 words
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Article74 1935-07-08 4 The rate of exchange tor the Issue and payment of Money orders Is a* follows: On India and Ceylon Issue Ra. 154^$100: On India and Ceylon payment Ra. 156=5100. On China: Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$72 Straits: Canton $100 Chinese currency =.71 Straits (as for Shanghai): Foochow $10074 words
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Article27 1935-07-08 4 Last year Canada Imported 97,000 cases of dried fruits from British South Africa valued at $195,000 (£39,000) and this year the figure Is expected to be exceeded.27 words
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Article174 1935-07-08 4 BOXER FUND SHIPS WILL GO ON RUN. Following protracted negotiations with the Hong Kong authorities, Chinese certificates for master mariners are now recognised, and the China Merchants Steam Navigation Co. has decided to' put the three new vessels constructed with money from the British Boxer174 words
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Article133 1935-07-08 4 Saves Five Miles For Motor Lorries. A pontoon ferry service across Prii River was inaugurated on Tuesday. Hitherto local traders had felt the lack of such a service. This pontoon or hauled wire ferry was built under the supervision of Mr. A. N. O. Andrews, Superintendent of133 words
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Article85 1935-07-08 4 Construction Of Special Vessel At Quebec. The first ship of its kind to be built in Canada, a special newsprint carrier, has just been launched at Lauzon, Quebec. The ship, which wUI handle 350 rolls of newsprint, will operate between Donnaconna, Quebec, and New York, its route beingReuter - 85 words
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Article85 1935-07-08 4 Extended For Another Year. Nanking, June 25. Beginning July 1, imposition of the five per cent. Customs surtax on Imported goods will be extended for one year. A report to this effect was made by Mr. Liang Han-tsao. Secretary-General of the Legislative Yuan, at yesterday's meeting of the85 words
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Article30 1935-07-08 4 An ancient cave, believed to date back to the Tang dynasty, has been discovered near Lulung district, says a Tientsin report. Several skeletons were found there and several stone tablets.30 words
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Article34 1935-07-08 4 Mr. Lin Sen, chairman of the National Government has remitted $2,000 to Sian as his share of the contribution of the work for the restoration of the ancient porcelain factories at Tungkwan In Shensl.34 words
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Article29 1935-07-08 4 The Shanghai Municipality Guard Committee, Nantao, has started registration of recruits for the Shanghai Merchant Volunteer Corps. It is expected that the committee will recruit some 500 new men.29 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement562 1935-07-08 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:BOOKING AGENTS. F M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight 5433—Passage 5431. CANADIAN nucorporated In England/ TIIK "tMPitESS- ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES Tla HONOLCLD or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change—thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND562 words
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Advertisement23 1935-07-08 4 For everything appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight, APPLY TO CASK'S WAGQ]|iS?LITS lworio TftAver > 'sEPvicr) 39, ROBINSON ROAD, TELEPHONE 5908. NO BOOKING FEES.23 words
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Advertisement515 1935-07-08 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated finflaod.) EI.LEKMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, KOTTEKUAM HAMBLKU. Via Ports and Sun CanaL Also a-ceptlnu Cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Due. Sails •CITY OP YOKOHAMA July 14 July 1« +CITY OP BATAVIA July 30 Aug. il CTTY OF ORAN Aug. 14515 words
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Miscellaneous96 1935-07-08 4 TIDE TABLE. Monday, Jnly 8. H. W. 3. OS a.m., 8 ft. 3 In., 3.50 p.m., 8 ft. 3 In. L. W. 9.15 a.m.. a ft. 9 In.. 9.45 p.m., 3 (t. 9 in. Tuesday, July 9. H. W. 3.54 a.m., 7 ft. 7 In., 4.29 p.m.. 8 ft. 396 words
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Miscellaneous69 1935-07-08 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mia. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. "F Alor Star 90 Nil 9.5 75 SlUawan 01 Nil 8.7 72 Kola Bharu 02 NU 8.3 76 Buklt Jeram 90 NU 10.1 73 Malacca 86 Nil 8.9 78 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 8869 words
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Article103 1935-07-08 5 London Ambassador Has A Holiday. London, July 6. Mr. Matsudaira. the Japanese Ambassador in London, Is leaving for Japan via America today by the Empress of Britain. He said last night that he was chiefly going on a holiday, but he would also prime himselfReuter - 103 words
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Article98 1935-07-08 5 Impending Return Of Envoy In Tokio. The Nanking correspondent of the Sin Kuo Mln cables that Gen. Chiang Tso-pin, Chinese Ambassador to Tokio, is expected to arrive In Shanghai next Tuesday. The Central Government is reticent on the subject, and no explanation has been forthcoming in connection withSin Kuo Min - 98 words
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Article68 1935-07-08 5 No Protest Received By Nanking. Nanking. July 6. A spokesman of the Nanking Foreign Office revealed yesterday that no representations had been made by the Siamese Government in connection with the Chinese boycott on Siamese rice. The Chinese Government's efforts to open talks with the Siamese Government forSin Chew Jit Poh - 68 words
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Article57 1935-07-08 5 Incident On CzechoslovakGerman Border. Berlin, July 5. Three alleged smugglers were shot dead on the German-Czechoslovak frontier during a running battle with German frontier police near Alterberjf. The smugglers were crossing into Germany and, when challenged, they fled further into German territory, allegedly firing as they went.Reuter - 57 words
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46 1935-07-08 5 New York, July 5. Ninety-one persons were killed In Independence Day accidents, compared with 177 last year. Only two resulted from fireworks explosions, but hundreds were injured by them, including 14 at Washington, where the sale of fireworks was prohibited.—Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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45 1935-07-08 5 London, July 6. The engagement is announed today of Elizabeth Frances, only daughter of Sir Meyrick Hewlett, British ConsulGeneral In Hankow, and Mr. John Fraser Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, formerly of Bombay and Shanghai. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article41 1935-07-08 5 Gen Chiang Kai-shek, chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, has issued an order stating that property confiscated from opium smokers and drug smugglers are to be sold and the funds realised used in support of drug clinics and other antiopium work.41 words
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Article, Illustration48 1935-07-08 5 Schoolchildren, Boy scouts and other youtn organisations in anangnai are taking part in a public health campaign. One gathering of children, seen in this picture, took on oath to keep their bodies clean and healthy and to encourage others in healthy living. —IJ>JfS. Picture48 words
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71 1935-07-08 5 Drastic Cuts In Expenses To Be Carried Out. Strict retrenchment in all departments of the Salt Gabellc throughout the country must be enforced during the twenty-fourth fiscal year (July 1. 1935, June 30, 1936), states an order of the Nanking Ministry of Finance to the71 words
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55 1935-07-08 5 Japan's first radio station, to be used exclusively to maintain communications with aircraft, will be built at the airport at Fukuoka, a Japanese Ministry of Communications official announced recently. Plant and equipment, which will include radio-beacon facilities for the 'planes flying between Fukuoka and Formosa,55 words
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Article60 1935-07-08 5 The fourth National Railway Exhibition is to open at Tslngtao on July 10. A large quantity of products grown in areas along the routes of the various railways are now being sent to Tsingtao where preparations are well under way. Mr. Yu Tan. director of the60 words
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Advertisement410 1935-07-08 5 HOTELS r^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J I TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE c.so to sis PJD DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE THREE NEW YORKERS A BRILLIANT AMERICAN CABARET DANCE TEAM. APPEARING NIGHTLY NON-DINERS $1.00 Additional Attraction: The management Is presenting 30 free caricatures by PROFESSOR POPESCO410 words
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Advertisement12 1935-07-08 5 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ESTD g§Mg 1872. TO H.M. THE KING OF SIAM.12 words
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Advertisement453 1935-07-08 5 HOME SCHOOLS. WINQLETYE 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. Lily Stone and are made to feel at home immediately. Write for Prospectus torStraits453 words
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Article306 1935-07-08 6 HOPES FOR MORE TRADE. Hong Kcng. After spending a month in Japan and a month in China, a Siamese goodwill mission comprising 17 members headed by Mr. Luang Thavil, -passed through Hong Kong on the President Pierce. Mr. Thavil stated that though Uv mission was not a306 words
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Article342 1935-07-08 6 RESTORATION WORK IN VIENNA. Vienna, June 20. Vienna's venerable and proud cathedral of St. Stephan will soon recover priceless treasures of which It has been deprived for two centuries, if present plans materialise. Beautiful Gothic stained glass windows from the 14th century, when this art was at342 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-07-08 6 The shark U now being commercially used in Australia for its oil, fins, and skin, which is leather touch. The picture. Just arrived shows a hammerhead caught off the New South Wales coast.37 words
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Article440 1935-07-08 6 DUKHOBORS WEARY OP CANADIAN STRUGGLE. MAY GO TO CHACO IN PARAGUAY. Weary of the religious persecution which they charge to Canadian authorities and wlilch they have publicly resented by parading in the nude, 15,000 members of th 2 Russian sect of Dukhobors are planning to leave440 words
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Advertisement72 1935-07-08 6 THE WORLD FAMOUS "GARRARD" AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER THAT PLAYS CONSECUTIVELY EIGHT RECORDS 10— INCHES OR 12— INCHES NOW YOU CAN HAVE THAT RADIO OF HUW YOURS CHANGED INTO A RADIO-GRAM OTHER MODELS IN STOCK CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT SEND IT IN WITH ONLY YOUR ADDRESS FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SOLE AGENTS72 words
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Advertisement93 1935-07-08 6 PHILCO ***** ALL-WAVE A.C. D. C. Mains or Battery Operated RADIO RECEIVERS and RADIOGRAMS. specially built for the Trefics Demonstrations In your own horne No obligation whatsoever. Fully guaranteed by the ONLY Sole Acento Distributors (Far S.S.. F.M.S.. D.E.1.. Borne* Siam). RADIO SERVICE Co., OF MALAYA 1934 Ltd. (Owners Operator,93 words
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Advertisement180 1935-07-08 6 New! R. C. A. M3CRO-SENSITIVE RADIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS IN SEALED CARTONS GET FOREIGN STATION CLEARLY Sole AcenU, Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. THE BEST TEST OF A RADIO IS IN YOUR OWN HOME Ask For A Trial °f This Master BSnJT^^ faU Receiver In The180 words
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Miscellaneous1618 1935-07-08 6 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES. SINGAPORE. Station Z. H. I, Singapore.— WsvefentUi 49.9 metre*.— Owned and operated by stadia Scrvloe Ca, of Malaya 1934. Ltd, Broadc— < Boom, No. 2. Orchard Rd, Singapore. TODAT. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 p.m. Relay of concert artistes1,618 words
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Advertisement143 1935-07-08 7 |UfiriiUl.| vi, ».ib RONALB §§IMAN P| |n |.h I in MM' df* Hi bW D ■V.bbbV^^ x B mf^ .Ml HIM DKAMA nf Mnk 1"1 1 n 'iy IrM' l^ 1^ N >■" I' 1 l< l; w t'j:!:;:::;: fsm ■■> Uiq nf fvn;rft rs n"TJifi_ WMf Him i ijinJifiif143 words
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Advertisement93 1935-07-08 7 I%#| B^ 4b >^^ Hklaw l |tef{j!||||!f* •>' > i HI l4ltt 111 frflf U.u.. d.frtn* of n. M,.hl lI.NH -I >i .1 111 »f 1.4 iii .i i.. i ii.l ii ,i. ml i < I II <*•!' V 1.1 I 1.i.t1111. ,1 \mnsm* wvi* at. JiMit I>t»hm< it93 words
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Advertisement101 1935-07-08 7 •;..;•<.*<•«•■> IAiNAeLI BILL T HI -uuin ft. 1 pU#faHft mßßßßk^^*Bff%| \O-^^^ pPß»i»nil* MAlttMy lif#W4 #f B#9lllMo V^M^VW nVvVViV j bVb^bb bhbW H^ i^m •<■ **i |F^^r rAOI PulrASi, i Kodocwo* 1 J M it^ BAAIMVBB^BuBf 111' ii a fj^ljlp fSw»ft» mki mrmm-: PAVIi-ieNi IHI I jj*U A*^" «t#§BA¥; ttft' »W:101 words
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Article17 1935-07-08 8 nilld («.,,|ll MWiIftMWN > vii AnHtMlllAMl I'lttlllttltHll II i '11. I It,' I .111 11.111.i17 words
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Article40 1935-07-08 8 Vh I t I llni'iV." H i. I I M I M II I I ll li. M M d i fc -mill Uh| Ml 4 |j|V(t' h i r'l H t II A. 11 i I I I40 words
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Article24 1935-07-08 8 1 v i p 1 (IH|(( >. IK I I »fc U Mi KB •v. |M II M H H H >* >» II v24 words
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Article11 1935-07-08 8 '•■hi %r W-iiSnV. Ati iiltMJti^lhl II I11 words
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Advertisement10 1935-07-08 8 HMVAI 1M.11AN... UIUNAHU ii m, Miiii> igim tn. nffih iVNMMiniii10 words
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Article582 1935-07-08 9 MGHTWEIGHT STOCK AND HIGH SPEEDS. ALLOYS, STEEL AND ALUMINIUM. (By Georre S. Herrick). Enter the streamline train, visual evidence of the epoch-making changes taking place today In American railroads. After far too many years of ultra-conservatism, the riilroads are rapidly adopting high-speed, lightweight rolling stock that582 words
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Article113 1935-07-08 9 Suit For Damages For Losses On Gold Content Devaluation. Washington, July 3.. Seeking to show he suffered actual damiges from devaluation of the gold content of the dollar, John Perry, who brought one of the celebrated 'gold clause' cases, has filed a suit In the Court ofReuter - 113 words
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Article47 1935-07-08 9 Mr. James A. Moflatt. United States Federal Housing Commissioner, and one of the personal advisers of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, will address the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday. He was formerly vicepresident of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, and the Standard Oil Co. of California.47 words
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Article158 1935-07-08 9 POSTPONE DIVIDEND ON PREFERENCE. The directors of Lewis and Peat have informed Preference shareholders that, payment of the half-yearly dividend' to Jane 30 is postponed. At a meeting of the company on May 10, the chairman dealt fully with the company's position as a result of158 words
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Article290 1935-07-08 9 Banir Rim (Malacca) Again Pay Dividends. The following company results, received by air mall, supplement those sent by cable. Banir Rubber Estates. Payment ol 2 per cent., less tax, for year to March j 31 (first since 1926-27). Rim (Malacca) Robber Estates.— Payment of 4' 2 per cent.,290 words
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Article92 1935-07-08 9 During the week ending June 29, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 68,062 cases, of which 49,897 (73 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,615 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent, 11.530 (17 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 5,020 (8 per cent.) cases92 words
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Article1077 1935-07-08 9 DJEMBER CHAIRMAN LOOKS AHEAD. "PRICE PROSPECTS FAVOURABLE." The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the DJ ember. Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held in London on June S. Mr. F. A. Roberts (the chairman of the company) presided. The chairman said: The report which we submit for your approval1,077 words
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Article305 1935-07-08 9 A MOVEMENT SLOWLY GATHERING STRENGTH The plantation rubber Industry Is composed of a great number of small producing units, and many authorities have recently laid emphasis on the advantages to be derived from wellconsidered amalgamations. This advice has not fallen on deaf ears, and the movement towards305 words
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Article224 1935-07-08 9 Canada Tired Of A Unilateral Policy. London, July 5. The proposed reversal of the Can ai dian Government's grain policy which is equivalent to the Adoption of the Liberal Opposition policy Is the dominating cause of a sensational breas wheat. "Canada Is serving notice to competitorsReuter - 224 words
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Article44 1935-07-08 9 London, July 6. The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000 000 Treasury Bills was £60,905,000. The average rate per cent for bills at three months was 12 4.32 d. as compared with 12/1 53 d. week ago.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 44 words
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Advertisement665 1935-07-08 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. incorporated in tke Colony of Bong Kong) The liability ot meiutoeri Is limited jo _tbe extent and in mannsr prescribed by Onttn-' knee No. 6 of IMS of the Colon*. HEAD OmCC: HONO KONG. Authorised Capital »50,09e,Q00 Vf*,*xi and fully paid up t50.000,000 Reserve665 words
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Advertisement406 1935-07-08 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In Englanrl By Royal Charter 1*53) "feld Up CapiUJ tn 000.000 s.'wm of £5 each f3 .C00.00* Reserve Pund U.OOO.OCU Reserve Liability of Protaifton.. £3.000.000 DEAD OFFICE: M. BWNwnM. LMdn B.C. S. Ajena mod Branches. Amrltsar Ilc.no Sauion Alor Sta; I[Kl>406 words
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Article121 1935-07-08 10 ALHAMBRA Society Doctcr with Chester MorrU Virginia Bruce 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL Cllvc of India with Ronald Colman 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Eight Olrls In A Boat. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Palooka. HOLLYWOOD. U. BERANGOON ROAD Prank Buck's Wild Cargo also Call It Luck 8 p.m. MARLBORO UGH AIU Arjuna 6—96121 words
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674 1935-07-08 10 The population of the State consists almost entirely of Malay peasantry. They maintain themselves on their own small holdings and they are accustomed to settle their own difficulties. In a community such as this there is no necessity for orphanages674 words
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Article65 1935-07-08 10 Friday. July 5 In the morning His Excellency ana Lady Thomas visited the Health Clinic at Prinsep Street. In the afternoon His Excellency presided at the annual general meeting of the Union Jack Club. Saturday. July 6 In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the Straits65 words
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Article212 1935-07-08 10 Mr. N. Alexander, president of the Town Board, Johore Bahru, has sailed for Europe on furlough. Mr. L. A. Allen, Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore, goes on furlough this week. Mr. Dugan Hampshire, who left Kuala Lumpur for Home via the United States early in April,212 words
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Article130 1935-07-08 10 Return After Convalescence At Fraser's Hill. Air-Commodore S. W. Smith, Commanding Officer, RAF. Far East, returns to Singapore from Fraser's Hill today, flying from Kuala Lumpur in one of three Vlldebeeste torpedo bombers which are returning to the station from the Federil Capital. A sudden attack of130 words
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Article969 1935-07-08 10 Edward Holmes - Edward Holmes Coming Era of Cheap Transport By *T noticed, reading an account of what somebody said the other day, that where in England It cost £5 to fly, in America a Journey of similar length could be achieved for $5. Also, and this applies in969 words
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Article528 1935-07-08 10 IT has oft been repeated that much tin lies under the older F. M. S. towns such as Talping, and I have been assured that when the Malayan tin mining is finally freed of the shackles of overdone control the whole of Taiplng will be pulled down and528 words
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Article734 1935-07-08 10 P"EW residents of Malaya have so delightful a place in which to entertain their friends as Mr. Ng Sen Choy, who invited a large party to his house at Tanah Merah last Friday to meet Mr. William Teeling, of the Overseas League. The situation of Mr.734 words
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Advertisement378 1935-07-08 10 I NATURES CURE Dr De JONGH'S UGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Llvar Oil HtfMr rteommtnit Dr Ik* M«dkn Prataulon fer ev«r EIGHTY run I* tka vwmnl cl CONSUMPTION ASTHMA DRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL378 words
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Article690 1935-07-08 11 ETHIOPIAN COMMISSION FACE SERIOUS DIFFICULTIES, FRANCE'S ATTITUDE TO ITALY. AVOIDING AN OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES. MEETINGS of the Conciliation Commission established, with w the approval of the League of Nations Council, to inquire into the Italo-Ethiopian dispute may be abandoned, says a Reuter cable today. The difficultiesReuter - 690 words
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Article112 1935-07-08 11 TOBACCO FIRM'S DONATION. The Straits 'nines today received a cheque for SI 000 for the Singapore Jubilee Fund from the Singapore office of Carrcas Limited, tobacco und cigarette manufacturers. This cheque will be forwarded to the organising committee of the fund. The Singapore Chettlars' Chamber of Commerce donation112 words
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Article107 1935-07-08 11 Hindu Temple Muslim Mosque Destroyed. Nathiagall <N.W. Frontier), July 5. Nathiagali, July 5. The entire Indian quarter of the town of Abbottabad has been gutted by a fire which raged for seven hours owing to the shortage of water and the absence of a fire fightingReuter - 107 words
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Article95 1935-07-08 11 CUMMER in London— such is the opening theme of the Straits Times London letter this week which appears on pages EIGHTEEN and NINETEEN. On other pages: Smallpox Concealment Charge 12 Johore Customs Officer Wins Appeal Shipping and Mails 4 Singapore as Fish Centre 4 FINANCIAL NEWS. Singapore95 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-07-08 11 .-..a or MifcfctoUl -\nd Princess Mary Rose. the daughters of the Duke and Duchess of York. It was taken in London last week at a Yeomen of the Guard ceremony which the princesses watched with great interest.— By Air Mail.42 words
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Article262 1935-07-08 11 Late News. IDENTITY OF MR. X REVEALED. Mr. Justice Burton (acting Chief Justice) and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell delivered judgment this morions holding that Mr. T. Talukda, an advocate and solicitor (hitherto referred to as Mr. "X") was guilty of misconduct, and their lordships suspended Mr. Talukda262 words
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Article66 1935-07-08 11 A deputy, M. Moschoulas. has deposited with the Greece Assembly a proposal to pay £2,000 to anyone carrying out the death sentence passed in abstentia on Venizelos. If one of the escaped rebels who was condemned to death in abstentia carries out the proposal, it isReuter - 66 words
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Article278 1935-07-08 11 Britain And France Informed. PREPARING FOR A BIG CONFERENCE. How Competition May Be Avoided. Following the Anglo-German naval agreement, which acknowledged Germany's right to possess a navy, Reuter states that the German Government have now communicated details of their naval building programme for *****5, including particularsBritish Wireless - 278 words
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Article146 1935-07-08 11 Replacement Plan To Begin In 1937. A United States battleship replacement programme will be launched in January, 1937, unless new Inter nation U agreements are reached before then (states a Washington message > It is proposed in that year to lay down one battleship of146 words
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47 1935-07-08 11 At the inquest on the victims of the Welwyn train disaster when 14 people were killed, a verdict was returned of accidental death owing to a temporary lapse of memory and error of Judgment on the part of the signalman. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 47 words
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241 1935-07-08 11 (From Our Radio Correspondent.) AN important development in Malay- an broadcasting begins tomorrow when the Kuala Lumpur station, which is operated by the Malayan Amateur Radio Society, will include Items originally transmitted by the 8.8.C. in England and recorded by the special 8.8.C. electrical system. These241 words
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227 1935-07-08 11 In R.A.F. Uniform For First Time. HUNDREDS OF PLANES IN FLY PAST. Brilliant weather favoured the Royal Air Force Jubilee review at Mildenhali and Duxford on Saturday. The King wore for the first time the blue Service uniform of Marshal of the Roval Air227 words
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Article52 1935-07-08 11 The Soviet has decided to build 16 aeroplanes of the same size and capacity as the Maxim Gorky which crashed recently, killing nearly 50 people. The Government has announced voluntary collections among the working population to replace the wrecked liner already total 68,000,000 roubles.—Reuter - 52 words
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Article337 1935-07-08 11 Level Higher Than 1931. SEVERE FLOODING FEARED. Shanghai, July 8. THE Yangtse River has risen alarmingly and in many sections the level is now higher than the 1931 level when the entire valley was overwhelmed by disastrous floods. The work of strengthening and raising the dykesSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 337 words
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Article47 1935-07-08 11 Rebel Cruisers And Nanking: Admiral. Hong Kong, July S. Admiral Chan Chak, representing Nanking, yesterday took over command of the rebel cruisers, Hai Chi and Hai Shen, and announced their departure for Shanghai next Saturday. "The whole situation is now settled," declared Admiral Chan. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement14 1935-07-08 11 Watch your food suppliesmake your safety 'Beacon* the GOLD STORAGE I Warm Studios 11314 words
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Article159 1935-07-08 12 MILITARY COUNCIL SUPPRESSION. Shanghai. July 7. Some 2,000 men, the remnants of the band which attacked Peiping last week, gathered at Changpinghsien, 25 miles north west of the city, according to foreign reports reaching Reuter in Shanghai. Pamphlets are being distribute'!, announcing the intention to storm159 words
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190 1935-07-08 12 Peace Talks At Manchuli Break Down. Tientsin. July 8. The Manchukuo-Outer Mongolian conference at Manchuli (Manchukuo border town on the western terminus of the Chinese Eastern Railway) to settle the Bulrnor Lake and other bolder disputes, has broken down, ac- cording to reports reaching Tientsin.Sin Kuo Min - 190 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-07-08 12 Mr. William reeling, a member of the Council of the Overseas League, who is visiting Singapore. Straits Times Photograph.22 words
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Article76 1935-07-08 12 TO OUST NANKING PREMIER Shanghai, July 7. Rumours in Nanking and Shanghai persist that a movement is afoot for the overthrow of Mr. Wang Chlngwei's regime. Leaders of the movement are reported to be Messrs. Chen Li Fu and Chen Kuo Fu, of the Executive Department^ of Nanking. It isSin Chew Jit Poh - 76 words
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Article80 1935-07-08 12 News has been received by cable that Mr. Goh Cheow Choon has passed the final Bar examination held in London last month. He was educated at the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, and was for several years a teacher in the Anglo-Chinese School, Kampar. He is the third son80 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1935-07-08 12 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. THE GOVERNOR AT CELEBRATIONS. Like all the other guests, H.E. the Governor attended the Drill Hall celebration yesterday evening of the 25th anniversary of the formation of "F" (Malay) Co., 2nd. Bn. S.S.V.F., in mufti. But Sir Shenton Thomas's choice of attire was different1,032 words
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Article81 1935-07-08 12 Rubber Production Affected In Southern Siam. The present immigration laws have, writes a rubber planter in Southern Siam. resulted in a particularly unfavourable position as regards the supply of labour. There are many small estates in South Siam on which tapping has entirely ceased through tappers being81 words
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Article157 1935-07-08 12 WOMEN IN REFORM ASSOCIATION. The fact that women are able M join the Tamils' Reform Association on a footing of equality was stressed at a function on Saturday evening, when the new premises of the Association In Singapore were formally declared open by Mrs. Meenambal. The Association's157 words
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Article228 1935-07-08 12 Premiere Tomorrow Night It has been said that it took Hollywood to make a success of outstanding films having a British background, such as "Cavalcade" and "David Copperfleld," and British fllmdom's reply to that taunt Is "Lorna Doone," the Associated Talking Picture Company' 3 screen version of R.228 words
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Article133 1935-07-08 12 Singapore Chemist Pleads Guilty. Chong Fook Loy, managing partner of the United Pharmacy, North Bridge Road, pleaded guilty to two charges In the Singapore police court on Saturday after his arrest in possession of Perak Turf Club sweepstake tickets. The counts against him were (1) assisting133 words
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Article86 1935-07-08 12 Malacca Literary Ciub Debate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The Malacca Literary Club held a debate at tho Seng Cheong Society premises on the Important question of whether or not Malacca should join a customs union with the mainland of Malaya. Mr. Loh Kirn Swi, J.P.,86 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-07-08 12 The Spotlight Revue company is giving: a performance at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. This picture shows the group that will dance the Rumba and include Miss "Jim" and Mr. Peter Albrecht and Misses Dorothy Maples. Lulu Brisk, Lydia Schreiber, Mollie Walker, Addle Dean and Truus Bacon.53 words
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Article96 1935-07-08 12 No date for the Coroner's inquiry into the death of Miss Nancy Wong has yet been fixed. Mr. Lim Peng Han, who was driving the car at the time of the accident, was brought up in court on Saturday on a charge of causing death by a96 words
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Article54 1935-07-08 12 An early arrest is expected In the case of the murder of a Tamil Hindu who was stabbed in the neck in Selegie Road on Friday night. The Inquest Into the Tamil's death will be held on Thursday. The police are said to be seeking a Ceylonese In54 words
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Article40 1935-07-08 12 A Malay police constable attached to the Wayang Satu police station was stabbed last night. It Is alleged that another Malay was present at the time, and also the la tier's wife. The wounds received were not serious.40 words
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Article36 1935-07-08 12 Mrs. Kow Eng Watt passed away at her residence, 99 a, Kllliney Road Singapore on Saturday. She was aged 81. The funeral Is on Wednesday at 10 a.m, for Buklt Brown cemetery.36 words
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Article352 1935-07-08 12 25 STUDENTS TO START WITH. MOST OF THEM MALAYS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. It has been announced that a Farm School is to be opened at Malacca in September. It will be at the Sungei Udang Agricultural Station, on the Masjid352 words
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Article83 1935-07-08 12 Three Years' Gaol For Rubber Tapper. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 6. The case in which Muthusamy. a rubber tapper, stood charged with the murder of a woman named M'ittamah on Lubok China Estate has been concluded. After the judge's sumiulnec up, the assessors, Messrs. R.83 words
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Article54 1935-07-08 12 The following programme will be broadcast today by Station Z.H.J., Penang, on a wavelength of 49.3 metres: 7.00 pjn- Gramophone records. 7.30 Straits Echo news bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone records. 7.45 Sports talk by Mr. Saravanamuttu. 8.00 Gramophone records. B JO Wh.it s On In Penang. 8*» Gramophone records.54 words
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Advertisement9 1935-07-08 12 HALITOSIS pi^l*fi UNFORGIVABLE END IT WITH USTERINE H ANTISEPTIC9 words
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1322 1935-07-08 13 Conviction For Assault Quashed. THE COMPLAINANT A "HOOLIGAN." In the Court of Appeal, Johore Bahru, on Saturday, Mr. Justice Mills allowed the appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie, Customs officer, Johore, from the finding of the magistrate convicting him of assautt and sentencing him to a1,322 words
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197 1935-07-08 13 To bo perfectly fit and able to eat mything alter over 20 years of acute stomach trouble is more than mos'. people would dare heps fcr— yet this has actually happened to Mr. A. C. These are his own words:— "I must tell you how thankful197 words
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Article1475 1935-07-08 13 "Not An Experienced Practitioner." In the Singapore Supreme Court on Saturday, Mr. Justice W. Burtcn, acting Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice A. K a'Beckett Terrell were engaged in hearing a motion by the Singapore Bar Committee for an order against Mr. K. an advocate and solicitor,1,475 words
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Article115 1935-07-08 13 ALLEGED BRIBE TO POLICEMAN. The allegation that he had accepted a bribe of $40 to conceal a case of small-pox was made against a Malay police constable, Johan bin Saban, in the Singapore police court before Mr. N. Grice on Saturday. According to the prosecution, tho115 words
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Article87 1935-07-08 13 The Judges Busy In Singapore. I Today was a particularly busy day in the Singapore Supreme Court, four judges being engaged in disposing of an accumulation of work. The acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice W. Burton, presided at the Assizes. Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills was engaged87 words
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Advertisement75 1935-07-08 13 TAI HENG TAILORING CO. Jgk 23-5 Coletnmn Street, -^C V^ SINGAPORE. *i. £*■> 4 EXPERT CUTTER y L\ Up-to-date tailoring 5 High class service Sc i prompt attention. All k requirements In latest j 9 M/\ styles and finest •r-^^f quality material. A 1 i Just received a large Bwf75 words
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Advertisement31 1935-07-08 13 I <&n unbroken tradition of quality, maintained for ntarhi Jjalf- a -century. I fin S^"^ 5*5 I I C C CL Fifty H®l^P^ HENPIY WAUGH Co., Ltd. |pP^ PEHANG_-_IPOH KUALA LUMPim31 words
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956 1935-07-08 14 S.C.C. BEATEN ON TIME BY FOUR WICKETS. Non-Benders Fail Badly On A Drying Pitch. LJAVING defeated the S.R.C. twice this season, the Ceylon Sports Club proved themselves the leading Singapore Club ■side for 1935 on Saturday by defeating the S.C.C. on the956 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-07-08 14 Abdul Humid and Mahomet Raus, winner and runner up in the hurdle race at the police sports. Straits Times Photograph.20 words
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Article272 1935-07-08 14 Cricket, Low Scoring At Hong Lim Green Yesterday. YESTERDAY'S match at Hong Lim Green between the B.C.R.C. and an S.C.C. XI resulted in a win for the Chinese by four wickets. Missed catches had a lot to do with the home side winning. S.C.C. A.272 words
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Article1514 1935-07-08 14 K.L. Girls Show Good Form. Far Eastern Javelin Throw Record Broken. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. A Far Eastern Chinese Olympic record was broken in the third Selangor Chinese Olympiad, held today at the S.C.R.C. padang, when Miss Lee Yoke Tho created a fresh1,514 words
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Article100 1935-07-08 14 S.R.C. To Meet Gunners At Anson Road. The S.R.C. meet the R.A. in a First Division match at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. These teams met on March 28 when the R.A. won by four goals to nil. Since the middle of May. however, the R.A. have lost100 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-07-08 14 The Combined Schools and Teachers' cricket teams taken on the Lt, Joseph's Institution ground on Saturday. The teachers won by 54 runs Straits Times Photograph.25 words
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Article725 1935-07-08 14 Athletics. Singapore Contingent Win The Shield. /"VVER one thousand people were present at the Inter-Settlement Police sports held at the Thomson Road depot grounds on Saturday afternoon, and once again the local police earned praise for the manner in which the function was managed. Singapore proved that725 words
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Advertisement117 1935-07-08 14 ROSKOPF V*(fc3w*) Watches VtS^t 75 years s s n*° success. KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT f? HOME BY BUYING BRITISH ttßMßlttlfiSl GOODS. II WHY BUY FOREIGN? BH 1 when there Is no better Typewriter VB 1 in the World than u|K^^^^^^^| The All-British x M PTPI A I W B^^stfgrraßßHlj^spr117 words
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1248 1935-07-08 15 MALACCA SKIPPER PLA YS A FINE GAME. Piquant Position At The Top Of Southern Section. (By Our Football Correspondent.) SINGAPORE 7; MALACCA 1. CINGAPORE beat Malacca easily enough by seven goals to one in the Malaya Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium on1,248 words
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Article195 1935-07-08 15 ESSEX ROUTED BY NORTHANTS. Amazing Day's Cricket At Hove. London, July 6. SOME amazing cricket was witnessed at Hove today Maurice Tate and Cornford dismissing Gloucestershire for 39 runs. Sussex then replied with 412 for three. At Colchester Essex fell to the fast left-hand bowling of Clark195 words
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Article51 1935-07-08 15 New xorK. juiy The following is the American team of golfers to play against Great Britain at Ridgewood, New Jersey, on Sept 28 and 29: Walter Hagen (capt.), Paul Runyan, Sam Parks. Olln Dutra, K. Y. Laffoon, Johnny Revolta, Henry Picard, Horton Smith, Gene Sarazen and Craig Wood.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-07-08 15 Mr. Choo Seng Kay, Captain of the Chinese Swimming Club, who will take charge of the Singapcre Chinese Swimming Team during the Malayan Chinese Olympiad at Penang.27 words
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Article12 1935-07-08 15 Entries for the Selangor A.F.L. Junior knock-out competition close on July 20.12 words
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Article299 1935-07-08 15 Rowing. Diamond Sculls Goes To Switzerland. London, July 6. I»HE final day of the Henley Regatta provided a triumph for Cambridge University and Swiss oarsmen. The principal results were as follows: Ladies' Plate: 1. Trinity Hall, Cam bridge, 2. Eton College. Won by a length In299 words
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Article472 1935-07-08 15 BEATS SUZANNE'S RECORD. Mixed Doubles Title For Great Britain. Wimbledon. July ft DV defeating Miss Helen Jacobs in the Anal of the women's singles today 6—3, 3—6, 7—5 Mm. Helen Moody not only confounded all the 1 critics by making a most wonderful come back to regain472 words
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237 1935-07-08 15 English Cricket. Glamorgan Amateur Is Invited To Attend. London, July 7. •T*HE following thirteen players have been invited to be present at Leeds on July 13 for the Third Test match against South Africa. Mr. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire) icapt. 1. Mr. J. C.237 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-07-08 15 Gunboat Jack who arrived in Singapore on Friday. He is to meet Young Aide at the Great World on Friday next. Straits Times Photograph.24 words
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Advertisement169 1935-07-08 15 FOLDING SPECTACLES. Take up no more room In the waistcoat pocket than a watch or powder box In a Lady's hand bag. Ideal for dress wear, cards, social (unctions and at all times when glasses are required for occasional use. Made in Imitation and real tortoise-shell, rolled gold and solid169 words
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Article244 1935-07-08 16 July Bogey Competition At Singapore G.C. The July bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in r win In A division for H. L. Marshall wiM a score of 1 up, In a win in244 words
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Article44 1935-07-08 16 Monday. July g. Football: SAP. A. League. Div. I, R.A. vs. S.R.C., Anson Road Stadium; Div. n, R.E. vs. Marine Dept., Pulau Branl; Commercial Cup. O*sea Chinese Bank vs. Municipal Services. V MCA ground; B.C.C. League. Merchants and Police vs. Etceteras, padang.44 words
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Article285 1935-07-08 16 Yeo Jui Mok Finishes Five Lengths Ahead. Exceptionally fine swimming was seen at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday when the concluding aquatic events of the Singapore Chinese 'athletic meeting were swam off In I preparation for the All-Chinese I Malayan Olympiad at Penang in August. The event285 words
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Article951 1935-07-08 16 MOBARAK AHMAD WINS THE INDIVIDUAL TITLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 7. Mr. Walter G. Howse, M.S.C., president of the Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association, before calling upon the British Resident of Negri Sembilan to present the prizes at the conclusion of the951 words
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Article122 1935-07-08 16 Devonshire B.P. Carry Off The Doubles. The men's Junior singles and Junior doubles tournaments were concluded on Saturday when the fin Us were played off at the Clerical Union Hall and resulted In Chew Yew Seng cf the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party winning the singles title, and122 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-07-08 16 Mobarak Ahmad, who won the individual titlt at the Negri Sembilan A. A. meeting over the weekend.17 words
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Article19 1935-07-08 16 Relay— Half Mile I. Corinthians, 2. Anderson School, 3. Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys. Time 1 mln. 38 4/5 sec.19 words
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Article279 1935-07-08 16 Even Time Done In Hundred Yards. (From Ou» Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 0. Three records wert broken at tha Perak A.A.A. mcc ing which was continued here today In the 120 yds. hurdles, Yusof established a new record with a time of 16 1/10 sec. The second record279 words
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Advertisement92 1935-07-08 16 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine ol full tonic value and ol well-known basic Ingredient* 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 ls free92 words
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Advertisement265 1935-07-08 16 TO CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. MANUFACTURED BY The WALPAMUR Co., Ltd. DARWEN, ENGLAND. FEROX BRAND ENAMELS ROOF AND IRON PAINT NO VAX RAPID DRYING READY MIXED PAINT BITUMINUOUS PAINT I^UKiVUjAj ALUMINIUM PAINT THE SUPER PAINT Walpamur DISTEMPERS. OIL BOUND and WASHABLE. PRICES ON APPLICATION.265 words
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762 1935-07-08 17 Riding Honours For New Jockey. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipofa, July 6. •THE third day of the Perak Turf Club summer meeting was run in fine, cool weather. There was a very large attendance. Brady, a new jockey to Malaya, rode three winners762 words
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Article58 1935-07-08 17 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 7. The London Cup was run today and resulted as follows: 1. BLOATER (C. Smirke) 8.13. 2. SATSUMA (T. Weston) 8 5. 3. MISANTHROPE (H. O. Reaves) 8.9. The going was good. Ten ran. Won by half a length with iy58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-07-08 17 A brawny group. The Sikhs "C" company team, winners of the one mile Relay race at the Police Sports on Saturday. Straits Times Photograpfi.24 words
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Article190 1935-07-08 17 attiing Don Gets T.K.O. Over Penang Lad. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 7. Some interesting boxing was staged at the Merryland Amusement Park last night. The curtain raiser saw Young McVee easily outpoint Kid Baer while the bantam weight Young Dollah (8.4) was lucky to beat Battling190 words
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Article214 1935-07-08 17 Nearly Whole Community At Anson Road. A crowd of 3,000 practically the whole Japanese community of Singapore—watched the progress of the Japanese annual athletic sports meetIng at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The meeting opened in the morning and concluded In the evei|ng with the distribution of prizes214 words
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Article347 1935-07-08 17 S.R.C. Successful At Tanglin By 8 Wickets. The two-day cricket match playcl at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday between United Services and the S.R C. resulted In a win for the S.R.C. by eight wickets. 11.I 1 Services: C. F. O. Bond c Ross b Sullivan 34, J.347 words
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383 1935-07-08 17 Sukumaren In Deadly Form With Ball. (From Our Own Corr^spo uant.) Malacca, July 7. Negri Scmbilan concluded their Inter-State cricket fixture by beating Malacca by an innings ana nine rans Malacca started fair > well, hut Sukumaren played "*avoc among the tail and finished up383 words
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Article, Illustration5171 1935-07-08 18 OUR LONDON LETTER. Painful Birth Of A Summer Sunshine Completes The King's Convalescence Great Jubilee Naval Review— "H.R.H." Forty-One Colonial Service Loyalty Borotra Prefers Pistols Life In The Raw Socialistic Britain Redistributes Wealth No More Semi-Starvation At The Best Public Schools. Erom5,171 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-07-08 19 The hay harvest is now in full swing at Boom. A more typically English seeae than that shewn in this picture would be hard to hmagtee.31 words
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Article, Illustration152 1935-07-08 20 Eight Thousand Bathers In A Month Not very much is heard of the Municipal Swimming Pool at Mount Emily but the facilities it provides are enjoyed by a large number of people, especially of the younger generation, who are not in a position to make152 words
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