The Straits Times, 18 September 1935

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] 77/£ LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 2i P \GES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935. PRICK 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 21 I'ACiES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 SINCAP^ 140. CECIL ST. CPHONE 5471). IjJ{|CTVrTO PERFORMANCE Look to the mechanism, the life of your machine, and rate the value of a refrigerator on this basis:Style 10% Features 10% Quietness 10% Special "Gadgets" 5% Dependability long life 65% 97% of Monitor tops now in use 5 years, ars still
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    • 127 1 Kan Sea Island Cotton Anyone tyif/i o sensitive skin can wear Sea Island underwear without any sense of irritation whatsoever. Further, it has very high absorbent qualities. It is the only cotton that, with the natural dampness of perspiration, does not strike cold, so that there is no fear of
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    • 187 1 KUALA LUMPUR I 25. JAVA GT. CPHONS 3683> Dcrist/ I 15. IMCMAM RUAO. I ji lot HOI lititis baskbttV a i (Ar.iher Mansions.) Never i The fragrance of rare Virginia as it really the bitterness of its own huirun^ by »he i is! Without taint or blemish Without heut cxc.usivc
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  • 49 2 THAMBY APPA— At liis residence No. 200. Race Course Road, on Sept. 17. 1935, Mr. A. E. Hadji Thamby Appa bin Ibrahim Besar passed away at the age of 90. He leaves behind a widow, 3 sons, 1 daughter and a grand-daughter. F M S. papers pkere copy.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 343 2 HUNTER.— On Sept. 17. 1935. at Maternity! Ho piUL Singapore, to Grace, wife of A. F. Hunter, n son. BETT— At Kuantan m the 15th inst. to Nan. wife of David A. Bett. Sungei Lembing. a < aughter. I Prof: J. R. KAY MOUAT pp.c. mv. GORGON. SITUATIONS VACANT Whin
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    • 810 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE, Desirable Compound Residence. 3 Bedrooms, san. Large acreage. Tauglln district. Can be viewed on application. Apply Box No. 613. Straits Times. WANTED WANTED a fur coat meduim size. Must be in good condition. State price to Box 68C Straits Times. WANTED TO RENT, two or three
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    • 989 2 AUCTION NOTICES i ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALI of latest design oak stained teak househol furniture etc. The property of K. Byder- Stevens, Esqr. To be held at "C" Bungalow. Balmeg Hll Paslr Panjang (5V4 milestone) on Saturday. Sept. 28, 1935 at 2-30 p.m. Comprising, electric gramophone with wlr l?ss combined in
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    • 1155 2 AUCTION NOTICE STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT JOIIOItE BAHBU. Originating Summons No. 37 of 1934. In the matter of the Trusts of the Will of c Syed Hassan bin Ahmad Al-Attas, deceased. Between 1. Syed Talib bin Hassan Al-attas. 2. Syed Abdulrahman bin Hassan Alattaa,
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    • 797 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY On and after September IS. 1935, the hour: for vaccination at Municipal Clinics wti revert to the regular vaccination hours l.c 7—lo a.m. d.iily (except Sundays). P. 8. HUNTER, Municipal Health Officer AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) DIVIDEND No. 21. A Dividend of
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    • 575 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL i MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Mlm HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. lIARTRAMPF'S VOC'ABI LAKIhS Perfected and Simplified for Home. Profession, Trade, Pupil. Teacher, Scholar, Sivant. Helps to illlmune. emphasize or elaborate those salient qualities In your talks, sermons, lec- tures, letters, briefs
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 178 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Witnin Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3.09 4.00 2.50 Quarterly 8 SO $12.00 f 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 $24.00 $15.00 Yearly $34.M $10.00 $30.00 Note— Outstatton eheqoes should Include thr iiMi.il bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Thr i harm and Instruction* for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under:—
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 644 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGC SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. I,'NDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJEBTY'B GOVERNMENT. I/DNDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage S'pon? SOMAII BBH. Bcpt. 25 CATHAY 15.000 Sept
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    • 372 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS^ FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly tailings. S.S. KASHIMA MARU Sept. 19. M.S. YASUKUNI MARU Oct. 2. S.S. lIAKONE MARU Oct. 17. S.S. SUWA MARU Oct. 31. MINIMUM FARES. To Ist Class 2nd Class
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    • 610 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. I-.ANGKOK LINE Loxurlouk One Class Mo'orshlpa. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuulnr'Oß GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom S'i>ore Malacca Port Penang MS Sham JUTLANDIA 8 10 8/10 9/10 11/10 MEONIA 28/10 29' 10 3010 1/11 AI.SIA 19/11 19/ M
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    • 214 3 PRESIDENT LINERS YOUR TRIP TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA on large fast steamers £71.12. T«r»t Clm £107.5.2 Ist. Class ROUND THE WORLD EASTBOUND VIA AMERICA RETURNING VIA SUEZ. £117.4. Tourist Class £163.5.2 Ist. Class Above (ares Include Ist and or 2nd class fares on. any Line from Singapore to Hong Kong.
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    • 1184 3 TBK BLUB FVNNFT, LINE tOeaan The lloa Khlow Steamihlp Co (19S!) Ul SUojn Ship <'.. Ltd.. aad China Mutual The Canard White SUr Ltd Stesm Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamihta Co.. Ltd. The Strait* Steamship Co-. Ltd. The Aoitrjltan Oriental Line ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Irrawaddv
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  • 2306 5 AFFECTION LOYALTY. Messages To Sultan Of Johore. Tributes were paid to H.H. the Sultan of Johore on his 62nd birthday and completion of 40 years reign by the Royal Navy as well as the Royal Air Force at yesterday's celebrations at Johore Bahru. The RAP. (as reported in yester- day's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 321 5 HOTELS rv^" w ,""*■> f^r^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A CCCCTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. |^£&^B EIN.'ER AND DANCE (h,r«™ai) ff#' THE ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM Plf W* GSRKEUA KIRDALL [JV H Spsd alists in the latest style of modern Hi V Novslty, Acrobatic Ballroom Dancisig fttf i'c^^B APPEARING NIGHTLY Non-Diners
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    • 43 5 INSURANCE. FIRt-ACCIDENT-MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONQ KONO FIRS INSCE CO LTD PKOENIX ABSURANCE CO LTD. WESTERN ASSURANCE CO ONION rNSCE BOCIETY OP CANTON LTD EAGLE STAR A BRIT. DOM INSCE. CO. LTD GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Conyxilt (See Page 2.)
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    • 120 5 The Albcinarle Trading A.ssoclatlon, Ltd. wishes tc get Into touch with Malayan firms requiring experienced London buying Agents. Mr. C D. Young (late of Malaya) will give his personal attention to all enquiries. 7, Albenutrle Street, Piccadilly. London, W.L SilviVrin fCC4 CbtAt ro*C of Aai* Grvtdlt From all Chemists. BUA
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  • 912 7 JOHORE STATE BANQUET. 1 1 ii. list or ui:s i s \T LAST NIGHT I I \(T!O bin Alulill ii.i. ii.i.i Abdullah i. ii. Abdul I M P i JV K :I V I I, 11,11 M ill. I hulu Abdullah b M I Ainiul M Uniikii Abdul ii i
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  • 163 7 To Tarry Out Fina.w ul Inquiry In India. I ,i.,i,.n |.i 111 i hi,, mnoimii hmi i i li. my, W.IIIIII U iu:i:ti»»ury I to lull.. mtonomy und 1 th new it.... 1 1 11.. li ol imiia A.i, will 1., „111 by Hli (ill,. Nl.n, 1
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  • 19 7 Mrs Mm i ..h. mi Lit hy iii. Im y on vi ,v iii Auslru'i i.i iy in. mil,.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 HERE THEY ARE-AL and RUBY in a grand Warner Broi. Musical Show! P A D I T fl I MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 uAI 6.1S NIGHTLYJIIS iii. king .uitl .|ii. ..1 fbk^l ■■>"")', lul-ilan. in AX (heir first *juti.uujmW 7 AyS CASINO Stt- KUIiY Tap -dance as No 0i1... in
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    • 282 7 mmmm^^ mmm^ m^ mm^ SEASON STARTS TODAY PW||| |alhambra 3 SHOWS 3.15-0.15 9.15 mfkf I I HH ONI. Mdltl I KH Ml'll HH< W^r I Mil. SIAHS YOU I.OVI.l) IN fIF I 'I»ADDY LONti LEGS" and ■EL "PADDY THE NEXT BEST *jm lIHNC," I The world's moit popuUr feminine fl|
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    • 398 7 -mm I*l*l n.i P0 mil MHHMMf Mil «> > I'AII> MAM. 0^ PAVILION til x nil Jr I A SINCERE, COMPELLING STORY OF DOMCSn ,i m RELATIOII rO I "I WITH FRANKNIII <♦ 4'^r AND UNDERSTANDING m m^tf *W I"I CAN RECOMMEND IT WITH iKkto I SAFETY" NEWS ol THE
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1104 9 McALISTER CO. LTD'S PROFITS HIGHER. Increased Dividend And Carry Forward. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of McAlister and Co., Ltd., was held at the Company's registered offices, Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore, yesterday, Mr. J. W. de Piro (chairman) presided. He said: The directors report and audited annual accounts having
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    • 56 9 The transit times on lull rate telegrams from Singapore to T ondon, yesterday were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5. '00 p.m. 3 mm. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 5 mln. Telegrams handed in up to 6.00 pjn. 3 mm. Telegrams handed In
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    • 570 9 £1,500,000 Unit To Deal In Securities. New York, Sept. 5. It was officially announced today that the banking firm of J. P. Morgan and Co. is going to divide its business Into two units one will continue the banking and the other the security department. Mr.
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    • 267 9 Net Profits Rise £68,261. Dabenhams Ltd., the manufacturing furriers and wholesale and retail drapery warehousemen, made a further good recovery during the year to July 31 last. Total profits. before Debenture charges and directors' fees, have risen from £585.992 to £654,928. The net profit amounts to £508,001 —an
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 652 9 BANKING. lIONCJ KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. «Inrorporntcd In the Colony ot Hong Konp> The liability oi members a limited to trie ext nt and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 0 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up t20.000.000 Reserve
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    • 1202 9 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD j MINING CO.. LTD. I 1 5 1 1 I 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 (Incorporated In Querns.and) RAUB. PAHANG. F.M.S. September 13 th 1935, REPORT NO. 498 The Chairman t Director*, The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE S.S. Gentlemen.—Herewith
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    • 353 9 Section Underground Surface Total Buklt Koman 1829 70 1899 Lilburne 188 824 1012 Derrick 131 13 i I Anderson 58 5g in R»uo 150 210 360 Buklt Jails 260 78 338 Bukit Malacca 107 107 Total 2723 1241 3964 TREATMENT PLANT. Tons treated 3343 Stamp hours 7725 j Running time
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    • 518 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Op Capital In 600,000 snares ot £5 each C 3.000.000 Reserve Fund f3.000.00* Reserve Liability ot Proprietor.. £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICKS3. Btsbopsnte. Lomlin R.C. J. AfenW and Branches. Amrltsar Hollo Saigon Alor Star Ipob Scmarang
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  • 129 10 M-HAMBRA One More Spring. With Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter. 6.15 9.15. CAPITOL Casino de ParK With Al Jolson Sc Ruby Keeler. 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Elmer The Great. (.KIM WORLD Cabaret— What Every Woman Knows. HOLLYWOOD H. SERANGOON ROAD The Chief. With Ed. Wynn. Also Charlie Chan in
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  • 780 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1983 Raffles College. We gather that the Straits j Times is not exactly popular in the vicinity of Raffles College. To put the position very mildly, I List Wednesday's leading article was received with pained surprise by certain members of the ad- ministrative
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  • 31 10 Tuesday, Sept. 17. His Excellency and Lady Thomas j and Miss Thomas dined with Their j Highnesses The Sultan and Sultanahj of Johore at the Astana Besar, Johore Bahru.
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  • 185 10 Dr. G. W. L. Hoisington, of Klang, has left on a short holiday to Ceylon. Mr. and Mrs. Leong Hoe Yeng have left Kuala Lumpur for China on holiday. Mrs. Mildred Holmes and Miss Marlone Templeton arrived in Singapore by the Conte Rosso. Mr. H. S. Lee
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  • 69 10 New Member Of Singapore Moslem Advisory Board. The following appointments are announced in the S.S. Government Gazette Klyaee Haji Mohamed Yunos bin Abdul, Majeed to to a member of the Mohammedan Advisory Board for Singapore vice Mr. T. K. Shaik Dawood, J.P.. deceased. Mr. L. V. J. Laviile,
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  • 887 10 A MISSIONARY'S JAPAN. AN- EASTERN BOOKSHELF. REMOVING THE WAR MENACE. Towards Understanding Japan. By Sidney L. Gulick. The Macmillan I Company,* New York. $2. j TTHIS book is not the type of book one would expect from a long-time missionary and one, moreover, who Is gen- i erally regarded as
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  • 739 10 Points Which Singapore Newcomers Are Apt To Forget. A' SHORT time ago I wrote a series of articles on the different types 'of domestic servants In Malaya, and I did my best to give a few hints as to j their management; but amongst them
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  • 614 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. OOME staggering statistics \*.\ri' put before the Selangor State Council by Mr. J. R. Vethavanam last week. There are about 16 000 children in Kuala Lumpur betwoen the ages of five and thirteen who do not attend any school. To put it another way, only
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 234 10 M ATITA I.\< 1.1 SIVK OSTI AH.S IN WOOL I.IMN I OK WOMEN OF Duenna taste. Obtainable at AUK CHATS NOIRS (Sole AgtnU) Te! 4085,- 18A, Battery Road. Heaps of New Materials Just Unpacked WASSIAMULL'S 31 A 33 Hith Street. Phone 7144. DUPLICATED IMPERIAL AIRMAIL Have you noted that commencing
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    • 11 10 HEfIMCHES-fIQE JOHN DUKE «o* OFTEN=RELIEV£D OPTICIfIN By>THE>USE<Of 2I.BATTEHy RD. SUrraßlE'-GLfISSES SINGAPORE.
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  • 1159 12 H. E. The Governor Describes Ascendancy Of Sultan's Territory. A long Causeway dividing the gcit y rirpling surface of a moonua'.hed waterway and leading to a v.ilc-'.ong waterfront befetcelled With multi-coloured lighting A neatly modelled Malay township, southernmost on the Continncn! of Asia, flood-lit and
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 12 /i L-iuniphal arrh in Johore Ulumbwtctf last night. It was erected by Mr. One Boon Tat of New World Ltd.. and was designed and constructed by the Star Studio.
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  • 215 12 London, Sept. 17. Some surprise has been cawed in London by statements emanating from Rome, to the effect that an invitation, addressed early this year to the British (Government by the Italian (Government, through its Ambassador, to discuss their reciprocal interests in Abyssinia, was met with
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  • 68 12 To Attend Singapore Trade Fair. Shanghai, Sept. 17. Nineteen Chinese industrialists from Shanghai, headed by Mr. Wang ChihI heng, recently the chief Chinese employers' delegate at the Geneva Labour Convention, sailed by the Ranpura for Singapore today to participate in the Chinese Products Exhibition, sponsored by
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  • 246 12 The list of the awards made during the reception were as follows Family Order of the House of Johore (First Class) Marquis Y. Tokugawa (Kobe). Order of the Crown of Johore (Second Class D. P. M. J.) Roland Bradacll Esq.. Inche Abdul Hamid Kadlr bin Daud. Koichlro
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  • 105 12 New Source Of Supply For 40,000,000 Units. London, Sept. 18. In accordance with agreement which have Just been reached, electricity supply for the great industrial concern of Port Sunlight, centre for Messrs. Lever Brothers soap manufac turtng business, will in future be supplied from
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  • 64 12 Nanking, Sept. 17. The Hon. Nelson Trusler Johnson today presented his credentials to President Lin Sen as America's first ambassador to China. It is announced that in view of the elevation of the Legation, the Ameri-' can consulate-general in Nanking will be officially closed from today,
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  • 91 12 The re -trial of the case in which Wilmot Silva stands charged with having committed the murder of Sunnathamby at the junction of Dhoby Ghaut and Selegle Road. Singapore has been fixed for next Wednesday. After three days hearing last week *4r. Justice Barton, stopped
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  • 363 12 The following are the weights for Friday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club summer skye meeting. Horses, Class 4, Div. 1, About 5Vi f.: Lighting 10.12. Kissing Time 10.5, Tweedledee 10.2, Maggie Girton 10.0. Nurseling 9.12, Lady Diana 9.10, Golden Horn 9.7, Malainey 9.5, Fortune
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 12 Kolehs in the Johore Straits ready yesterday afternoon for the races which were part of Johore's holiday celebrations. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 22 12 His Highness the Sultan of Selangor will open the fourth annual Kuala Selangor District Show at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23.
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  • 256 12 "Had Been Provoked For Months." An Incident in Maison Martin, a local halrdresslng saloon, in which the Dutch manager "forcibly struck" a girl assistant dazing her, was described before the fourth magistrate, yesterday, when A. L. Kok, was summoned for using criminal force on Miss Iris
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  • 59 12 London, Sept. 17. A by-election in the Parnworth Division of Lancashire will be necessitated by the death today of the Conservative M.P., Mr. James Stones, aged 67. Mr. Stones, who was the son of a coal miner, gained the seat from Labour at j the last
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  • 17 12 A satellite town for Glasgow, housing 300,000 people and costing £30,000,000 is suggested by a woman bailie.
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  • 415 12 Committee Of Eight Judges. The entertainment committee of th? Silver Jubilee Fund announce that th« following have consented to act is Judges at the "Movie" Ball at Rafll.'s Hotel on Saturday Sept. 28: Her Highness The Sultanah of Johore. Mrs. R. A. George. H. R. H. Prince Purachatra.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 15 12 A full list of the guests at the Johore State banquet is in page 7.
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    • 281 12 |n^\^| Just 3 drops on fruit or bread That's better ß#^ 1W spoonfuls of cod liver oil Most people hate cod live- oil because they have to take Bsuch large, Indigestible doses In order to get full benefit from the vitamins It contains. But no one minds three tiny drops
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  • 1494 13 League Official Sues Taxi Dancer. PLAINTIFF DENIES GIFT: DEFENDANT DENIES LOVE. A gramophone and records, valued at $175 formed the subject of a civil action in the Singapore District Court yesterday before Mr. L. B. Gibson, Civil District Judge. The plaintiff was Mr.
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    16 13 The Jofcore Military Forces during the March Past at the ceremonial parade in Johore yesterday mornln;.
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  • 373 13 FIRST BUILT IN MALAYA. •THE FIRST Diesel-engined tug ever to be built in Malaya was launched at the shipyard of Messrs. United Engineers Ltd., at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, yesterday. She was christened the Jugra and will be stationed at Port Swettenham, having been built to the order
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  • 153 13 Suspected Cause Of Woman's Death. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kua'a Lumpur, Sept. 17. A verdict of death from gastro-entri-tis, probably due to taking bad tinnedsardines, was returned at an inquiry into the death of a Chinese woman, Kang All Moi, held today by Che Maarof, sitting as
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  • 61 13 Negri Sembilan Battalion Inspected. (From Our Own Correspondents Seremban, Sept. 17. The Negri Sembilan battalion of volunteers was inspected by the G.0.C.. Malaya. Major General E. O. Lewln. oi» Sunday when various tactical exercises were held. At night Major General Lewin wa3 the guest of honour at
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  • 97 13 fFrom Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. A Chinese named Yeow Ah Bee pleaded guilty before Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, to a charge of being found in possession of a still for the manufacture of liquor without having a licence,
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  • 61 13 HE. tho High Commissioner and party will arrive at uala Kangsar on Saturday, and wlh proceed to Grik on Monday From Grlk the party will go raftins down the river to Kuala Kenerlni? and will be back at Kuala Kangsar on j Sept. 24. On Sept.
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  • 371 13 LARGE EXODUS OF LABOURERS. STRIKING FIGURES IN F.M.S. The general health of the people remained satisfactory during the year, says the report on the F.M.S. for 1934. which adds that it is interesting to record that the past three years, though characterised by severe economic
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  • 66 13 Tang Ah Mong and Ling Ah Ctonp, were put on their trial yesterday at the Singapore before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith und a comn-on 'ry, on a charge of attempted murder of a Chinese woman, Eu Ah Yok, by I subbing her. Tang Ah Mong
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 242 13 Helps 'You Escape Many Colds Altogether l/JL jfl At the first sniffle, sneeze, or irritation in the "v (rt^Ul nose Nature's usual warnings of a cold Bis* X^^P**v**BL coming on put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up gk >f f^ each nostril> with the handy dropper. These amazing new drops
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    • 184 13 I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KSr^ FISH COCKTAIL Separate canned or Icit■P^T over cooked fish Into flakes. There should be at l east cups. Sprinkle with the juice of a 'p&Aa^lJlMAWc' j rT J small lemon and pour i can Dii. Monte Tol^aMt'i V '■jySff'inr^A. -tAt mato Sauce over it. Chill thoroughly and serve osH^j(s3ui
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  • 876 14 WILTSHIRE REGIMENT JUST WIN. Haji Dol Gives Great Display In Goal For Publishers. Wiltshircs I 1; Malaya Publishing House 0. "TIP.) Wiltshire Regiment, v/inners of the S.A.F.A. cup in 1933, -nu i liav«- been surprised at the exceptionally plucky disptay which the
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  • 41 14 R. A. Wilts. II To Meet Again At Anson Road. The R.A. and Wiltshire Rcgimrnt second team, who diew 2—22 2 mi FtMaj, meet again in the first round of the S.A.F.A. cup competition this at Anson Ho.id Stadium.
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  • 31 14 London, Sept. 18. The following results of matches played in the Scottish League iDiv. 1) are cabled by Reuter. Partick T 4 Motherwell 1 Queen's Park ...4 Clyde 1
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  • 79 14 On Wednesday vs. Colts at S.C.R.C. Yew Teck Choon Lin and H. Boon i Teng Chew, Choo Beng and Chee Lim; Kit Soon, Tuck Soon. Choon Leong. Robert Eu and John Llm. Reserves: Kee Siang, Geo Lee. On Friday vs. R.A.F. at S.C.R.C. Joo Yeow H. Boon and
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  • 58 14 Entries for the Singapore A.A.A. meeting close on Sept. 20. The following have been invited to play hockey for V.M.C.A. on Friday. Sept. 20. against the R.A.F. J. Ferguson, J. Sanderson, R. Lyne, P. C. Sands. Lee Fong Llm, G. D;iy. Katyal. W. Ferguson, W. R. Willis. M.
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  • 1447 14 English Soccer Sidelights. London Clubs Happy Norwich Policy A Success Germany To Meet England. PALMY DAYS OF HUDDERSFIELD ARE RETURNING. (By Our London Staff) Fleet Street, Sept. 3. ENGLAND gave a wonderful welcome on Saturday to a football season which is expected to break re- cords
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  • 277 14 Golf. Qualifying Round This Week-End. The qualifying round for the Singaoore Golf Club championship will played on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Sept. 21 and 22. The competition this year Menu a much more open alfair than it has jeen for some years past doe to
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  • 109 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. The Bangkok Rugby season this ywak promises a big success and to be full of interest as far as inter-port games are concerned. The R.A.F. Singapore arc fixed to pay a visit over one week-end, playing tho Sports Club on Saturday. Oct.
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  • 51 14 The following are invited to play Hockey for CSC. 2nd XI against Khalsa Association en Thursday at C.S.C.'s ground at 5.15 p.m.: Selvunitnam; G. Thomas and V. Ponniah; Kandasamy. Carlo Perelra and Ka'hiramalai; H. de Zilva. N. S. Muthu. Joseph Alfred. G. Cathirasoo and A. Joseph. Umpir?: T E. K.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 81 14 Prelude to Pleasure «9t> 1 There is something about a "Duff J^yjSflik A tingle remarkably pleasant; Q|k A yellow, a mellow "Duff" a^^^S^wK. w 3^ one a present. ffil "VjffiEjK* *j$ Ccnnoisseurs assemble, the popuB^*sl lar!ty cf Duff brand is Bft'^\« significantly in evidence. /R flfci^Ss^fiilS^flla ta selecting your VVliisky
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    • 162 14 n FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th at the NEW WORLD ARENA C) ventura marquez SKSSESJsr^sSiSsrs J'jr MKXICO. HAS BKATEN T.VKLKV .V ■t'Si O'^^Bm^ l?-3 MIN. ROINDS EAGLE, PRESENT ORIKNT CHAMPIONS HMB HAS FOL'GHT SOME OF TIIK UK SI M%«k VERSUS: KATKU IN TIIL WORLDS RANKING." XH r-DfllvJU-lc- lAI E* DE" D -EUROPEAN
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  • 289 15 PROGRAMME OF TEN BOUTS ARRANGED. A Singapore Team To Visit Kuala Lumpur On Oct. 4. ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for the amateur boxing tournament to be held at the New World on Sunday in aid of the Singapore Jubilee fund. His Excellency
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    14 15 11. Miti liny who finished second in the first class batting averages for 1935.
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  • 266 15 English Football,' Manchester City To Visit Highbury. •T*HE English and Scottish league football fixtures for Saturday, Sept. 21 are as follow.; First Division. Arsenal vs Manchester C. Birmingham vs. Stoke City. Brentford vs. Aston Vilia. Derby Co. vs. Middlesbrough. Everton vs. Huddersfleld T.. Grimsby T. vs.
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  • 80 15 The following have been invited to play Rugby for North Johore vs. South Julmri' bI Rengam on Sept. 21. A. C. Stratum. W. R. H. Scott. H. I. Thomton-Jonet, a. d. Campbell, J. Cook K P. Graves P G. Junes. G. W. Markhum. R. H. Macniven. J.
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  • 25 15 The handicaps for Friday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Skye meeting. Mill I be found on page 12.
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  • 318 15 Senior Four Event Will Be Rowed Tomorrow. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club reports that the Cheingmai Cup for Senior Fours 'r be'ng decided tomorrow I the course being the length of the j Breakwater. Launches will be avail- i able at the new Pier at 5.15 p.m. for
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    18 15 E. Marls of the Wiltshire Regiment who scored the only £oal of the match against the M.P.H. yesterday.
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  • 139 15 English Cricket,'' Champion County's First Success For 30 Years. London, Sept. IS. YORKSHIRE defeated The Rest by 149 runs at the Oval in the last first class match of the season. This is only the second time since this match was inaugurated in 1903 that the
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  • 111 15 The following were the results of ties played yesterday In the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament: A Class Singles. Cherrlngton owe 30 beat King plus 3 C— 2. 6—l. C Class Singles. Elgar beat Simpson 6—2,6 2, 2—5,2 5, 6—3. B Class Doubles. Nolli and Piffaretti plus 15
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  • 61 15 The following will represent the' S.C.C. vs. V.M.C.A. In three doubles and three singles matches on Saturday Sept. 21. at 4.45 on the S.C.C. courts. Doubles A. A. A. Paterson and R. K. Buchanan A. T. Wedgwood and F. V. Duckworth A. C. Potts and B. E. Ablitt.
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  • 87 15 It is not likely, says the Ipoh paper, that the xolt course holes behind the Cameron Highlands Hotel will be proceeded with this year. The idea is that It would be b?st to complete a nino hole course on the area within the Girdle Road as soon
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  • 80 15 Wednesday, Sept. 18. Football: S.A.P.A. Cup Re-Play. R.A. vs Wiltshire; n, Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. Slx-a-SJds. padang Hockey: S.C.R.C. n vs. ColU 11, SC.R.C. ground; C.S.C. vs. Kbaln, C.B.C. ground Golf: Garrison Club, Women's Monthly Modal (stroke). Thunday. Sept. 19. Football: St. Joseph's Institution Past vs. Present; S.C.C.
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  • 581 15  -  Coiuluctcd by "LEIGHTOS. Stiff Test For Weber Will The Boxing Board Really Do Something QN Friday Mr. B. Bell is staging anoth?r boxing programme at the New World Stadium, the chief bout being between Ventura Marquez. known as the wild-cat of Mexico," and Frankie Weber of Penang.
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  • 550 16 "THE STOLEN HALF PER CENT." Planters Who Are Underpaid. STRONG COMMENTS BY I.S.P. JOURNAL. Plie sub- r, the ite pro the Industry. agre>i .11,1:11 held "ii Jul> <) time 1 ir 1 R| 1: MT. tli thing of the dlfli hlch th 1 the Socl< ty "Nof Otllj but euU
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    25 16 Jackie Coogan's Bride:— Miss Toby Wing, whose encasement to Jackie Coogan was announced yesterday, with Mr. Julius risber, of Singapore, at the Paramount Studio, Hollywood
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  • 140 16 Big Mill Forced To Close Down. (From Our Own Correspond. i;t .'i 11. Illustration or the jilitjht or the sugar Industry In Java. Hi.- U.iiu vlasch Nleusblad gives a vivid account of one of the former prosperous mills, the SlndanglaoetThis mill declared a dividend of
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  • 124 16 ('elcbratt's Its Eighth Anniversary. (From Our Own Correspondent I Java, Sept. 11. On the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the Medical College In Batavla. Dr. W. A Mljsberg, the President of the Institution, reierred with treat Satisfaction t<> the new law In Holland which recognised
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  • 63 16 hington, tk-p;. 13. Senator W. G McAdoo. former Secretary or the Treasury, i* marry[ti« tomorrow Miss Dtrls Cross V nurse from Callfornl. This wii; be MacAdoos tiuid marriage liis first wile died In I'JI I his second wife, who was a daughter of President Roowv.lt. obtained,
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  • 45 16 It Is learned In U>ndon that a satisfactory reply was received from th< li thuanlan Government to representation! of the guarantor powers. Britain. France and Italy that the forthcoming elections should be carried out In accordance with the Memel statute of 1924 —Renter.
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    • 192 16 Hear what LORETTA YOUNG says about charm! SO MANY GIRLS J OF A REALLY \W^Kr^ (L MAKES EVEN ORDINARY I WORKS EVERY I S < M LoIUHTA YOUNG reveals the way A^H^^^^^^^^l ,546 out of the B^7 IcaJing film stars :r -rr^tt^ in Hollywood ;n»J fin^lanj protect their M^i r^zZ--^
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  • 2566 17 Grouses, And Helpful Suggestions Some Proposals Presented Value Of Chambers Of Commerce Malayan Economic Councils. BY OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. A SINGAPORE j MERCHANTS NOTE-BOOK. IF a member of you? staff, say, the assistant in charge of a department, or your accountant, were
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  • 128 17 Warrant For Their "Arrests" Not Executed. Eleven starving cats, "wanted" 0/ by Geneva police, are successfully evading the arms of the law. An elderly wom-'n recluse kept 14 of the animals, but following complain::; from the neighbours that she fai!e;l to give them proper attention, a policeman
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  • 1373 18 Katherine Hepburn Is So Intelligent, But From Our Own Correspondent l.«i--. !:»n. Sept. 10 (by air mail). HOLLYWOOD, above all plac- es in this world, has been blessed by some intelligent people, but as though to counteract this felicity Provid-S ence has equally ensured that it
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  • 81 18 Japanese Agents Active In North China. Tientsin, Sept. 17. Efforts to win over Inner Mongolian leaders to the Manchukuo cause are continuing. j Reports from Charhar and Sulyuan provinces reveal that numerous Japanese and Manchu agents have i recently been visiting various Mongol j
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  • 71 18 Shanghai, Sept. 17. Sino-Japanesc industrial co-opera-tion has been initiated by the signing ot an agreement, under which certain Chinese interests undertake to supply materials for the manufacture of matches to the Japanese, states a Japanese report. It is learned that a delegation of 20 an representating
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  • 82 18 New York. Sept. IG. President Roosevelt hag announced his thorough endorsement of Mr. Cordcll Hull's appeal to Italy and Abyssinia to adhere to promises under the Kellogg Pact and not resort to war. The President exp^eseJ concern at the situation and. responding to questions at the regular press
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  • 30 18 The twenty-seventh International Esperanto Congress was opened at the Augusteo, In Rome, by Signor Tumedel, Under-Secretary of State for Justice. One thousand five hundred delegates, representing 35 nations, are attending.
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  • 90 18 $1,000,000 In Goods Seized By Chinese Customs. Tientsin, Sept. 17. The magnitude of smuggling activities carried on by Koreans in North China is shown by the Chinese customs report for the first six months of this year. During tills period smuggled goods worth over $1,000,000 were
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  • 84 18 First Minor Basilica In Great Britain. Fifty years work by Benedictine monks was completed when Cardinal Seredl, Prince Primate of Hungary, directly representing His Holiness the Pope, consecrated the new Abbey Church built by the monks at Downside. Somersetshire. The new Church up to
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  • 39 18 Geneva, Sept. 16. The smaller nations continue to rally to the support of the League Covenant. Today, Mr. de Valera made a striking address, p'edging the Irish Free State to honour her obligations. Reuter.
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  • 150 18 How To Deal With Act Of Shameless Rapine." London, Sept 16. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Plymouth, said that it was quite clear that Mussolini was not open to any arguments, and It appeared that he was net open to offers of reasonable economic concessions which
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  • 54 18 Addis Ababa. Sept 16. A decree ordering general mobilisation and the proclamation of martial law throughout Abyssinia has been prepared. It awaits the Emperor's signature. It will be immediately signed if. as U feared here, Italy rejects the recommendations of the Commltt?2 of Five ar.d withdraws
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  • 46 18 The Colonial Office announces that the King has approved the appointment of Lieutenant-General Reginald John Thornton Hildyard to b* Governor and Commander-in-chief of Bermuda, on the expiration of the period of office of General Sir Thomas Astl^y Cubitt, next April.— British Wireless.
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  • 161 19 D 'Cruz Gomes. (From Our Own Correspondent. Malacca, Sept. 16. St. Peter's Church. Bunga Raya, was the scene of a pretty wedding when Miss Olivia Eva Gomes, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gomes. Malacca, married Mr. Joaqulm Mltchael D'Cruz. The bride was dressed In white
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  • 281 19 1934 REVENUE JUMPS IN SELANGOR. Selangor's revenue 1934 was $23,168,331, compared with $18,629,302 in 1933 and an estimate of $18,006,868. These figures include in each case Selangor's share of Federal revenue. The largest increases as compared with the 1933 revenue were: Percentage Forests $26,087 24 Lands and Mines
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  • 149 19 Views Exchanged With Government Following an exchange of views between a deputation of Wardha agiculturists and Mr. E. Gordon. Revenue Member, and Mr. B. G. Khaparde, Minister, about 100 peasants who had been to Nagpur to bring their demands to the notice of the Government have returned
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    91 19 An "At Home at the Majestic Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, in celebration of the twentieth 'anniversary of the No. 1 (Tamil) Platoon, Malayan Volunteer Infantry. Amour those in the group are the Commandant, F.M.S.V.F. (Lieut-Col. R. H. A. D. Love), Lieut.Col. B. J. Eaton (who recently retired from the command of
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  • 301 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Over two hundred people attended the "at home given by the TP.C.A. at the association's premises today, on the occasion of the presentation of prizes to the winners of the IndoCeylon women's badminton tournament. The Hon. Mr.
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  • 167 19 MALAYAN ITEMS. The Rev. Father Francois-, vicar of St. Francis' Church, Malacca is on a short visit to Perak. Mrs. O. P. Noakces has arrived in Malacca, having returned from Home by the Jutlandla. The new Catholic Church at Bu'terworth was consecrated and lormally opened by Bishop Devals on Saturday
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  • 133 20 Miss Ruth Fontes. who competed in the King's Cup Aij Race in the name of Miss B. Slow," climbing Into her Miles Hawk, at Hatfleld Aerodrumq before the take-off. Keep Your Seats That is just what these three riders at the Dartmoor Rodeo were
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  • The Straits Times RADIO SUPPLEMENT
    • 18 1 The Straits Times RADIO SUPPLEMENT FOUR PAGES SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935 No. 2.
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    • 664 1 MANY NEW CHIEFS NEXT MONTH. Sir John Reith And Chairmanship. TWO SUPREME POSTS. THE first details of the reorganisation plan for the administrative side of the 8.8.C. as laid dewn by Sir John Reith, Director-General are published in the Daily Mail. This follows the reorganisation of
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    • 281 1 SETS FOR VILLAGES IN HYDERABAD. •TliK Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the richest men in the world, has launched a big broadcasting scheme. He is proposing to bring radio to the thousands of villages in his State by installing a community set in each. The scheme
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    • 100 1 Broadcasting is saving the English language and purifying speech. That is the view of Dame Sybil Thorndike. who broadcast to Radislympia in a ■tcle-intervlew". Dame Sybil stated that speech in England has become slovenly. Inexpressive and unmusical. But the BBC. are encouraging pure speech because
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    • 331 1 FRENCH BID FOR SHORT WAVE LEAD. France may shortly take the lead in the Race of Powers among Europe's short-wave stations which are heard so well in Malaya. A new transmitter for Radio Col>niale is being built at Palaiseau-Vills-bon, just south of Paris, and it is
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    • 183 1 Tells Story Of How She Was Discovered." The Berlin Post Office has recently installed direct television apparatus for 180-line scanning, and has engaged a woman announcer for the purpose of these transmissions. The appointment was given to Fraulein Ursula Patzschke, who acts not only as announcer,
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    • 45 1 As it was thought that Mr. and Mrs. Caves, of Mlddlehouse, Fittlewortn, Sussex, might have a radio set in the motor-car In which they were travelling to Portsmouth, an S O S. was broadcast to them by the 8.8.C.
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    • 40 1 FERGUSON BROADCASTS "Ferguson," the leader of the masked gang of benefactors who have given thousands of pounds to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or National Beauty during the last three years broadcast from the 8.8.C. last month.
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    • 33 1 A Paderewski festival, which will ba broadcast in many European countries, is to be given by the RadioSuisse Romande Orchestra this month September in honour of the fminent artist.
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      42 1 This picture was taken in the Tomlinson Hall, Singapore, where the weekly Singapore ZHI broadcast* take place. It shows a popular Singapore radio trio Mr. P. Grimbert (violin) Madame Felicia Diet* (piano) and Mr. H. C. W. Allen (cello.) Straits Times Photograph.
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      • 1742 2 WEEK'S BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. H ■bV?^ ■LOWt' i mr9^ ftT^ .a. aHf^Bf A -tfei.'jr aVHbblb^ tfsisVHHkflßßW 4 *>VI >* Thff *^fc-^^P Jb^bb^S*hb«l. =N^ «sB* Chapham and Dwyer, the famous comedians, rehearsing back-chat in a 8.8.C. studio, a scene from "8.8.C. The Voice of Britain," a film which is now
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      • 228 2 SUNDAY 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Transmission 5 6.20 a.m. Blpr Ben. A sonc recital. 7 05 "Under Big Ben."* A friendly chat by Howard Marshall. 7.20 Greenwich Time Signal. Tho Short-Wave Follie;.* A concert parly <nt<rtainment presented by Ronald Hill 8.05 Tlio news. 8.25 a.m. Close down. Transmission 2 6.50 p.m. Big
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    • 116 3 Mr. Hore-Bolisna's proposed regulations prohibiting the use of wireless sets in cars ir. England in built-up areas have not discouraged radio manufacturers. Mr. Russell HeberHng, pioneer in car radio in 1926 and vice-president in charge of the car radio division of the Philco Radio and Television
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    • 68 3 The Empress of Abyssinia officially inaugurated a new broadcasting station in Addis Ababa last week, when she broadcast an appeal to the women of the world. The Empress spoke in Amharic. The appeal was translated into English by Princess Tschai. The broadcast was
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    • 251 3 (From Our Radio Correspondent.) QNE of the worst types of interference experienced by listeners living in town areas generally and along roads carrying motor traffic, is the electrical interference caused by the ignition system of passing cars. Ignition Interference is also one of the hardest to eliminate,
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      • 330 3 ifV;« I ■EP* K|||yl B mmm\ r^ S Bi^9 •£1 Wr" mm^^^mr XbLht* T Tfm Lhl m M W jtmmmmtimW **W m/Mm HWM W\M KXv^ mW~.:. *;5J4 HPnH BvJH M^B lift Mil Wr V*" IMh Cantor, the American film star, had a ereat deal to say to British and Empire
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      • 275 3 Birmingham. 6.50 The BBC. Midland Orchestra: Joseph Yates (baritone). 7.20 Greenwich Time Signal. 7.35 Sports Talk. 7.50 An organ recital by G. O'ConnorMorris, relayed fiom St. Marks, North Audky Street. London. 8.20 The News. 8 40 Arthur Salisbury and his orchestra, relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London. 905 p.m. Close
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      • 668 3 7.10 Music. 7.20 Special talk. 7. 50 Music. 8.50 Dance music. 9.20 p.m. Close down. TUESDAY 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Transmission 5 6.20 a-m. Big Ben. Operatic potpourri. Joan Coxon (soprano) and Heddle Nash (tenor). The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra. 7.20 Greenwich Time Signal. "Remote Corners, No. 5: Australia to Tlerra del Fuego."*
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      • 294 3 AVROM. 12 am. 12.50 p.m. Luncheon concert. 4.50 p m Music. 6.20 Marches. 6. 50 Time signal. Press news. 7.20 Talk 7.40 Musical Intermezzo. 7.50 Weekly sports causerie. 8.20 Concert. 9. 20 p.m. Close down. WEDNESDAY 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. Transmission 5 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. Popular ballads. Olive Kavann (contralto) and
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    • 104 4 Exploring The Dials At 2 a.m. h m\<Avm ummws hx* Iv '■<• ,'V ..Mr to lift naMl a Mi L# i i 1 i i 1 t i ,1 H.IO I k Him i th.Hi i fid* i i ..fit. I M'\lt1 i tttih 1 I i inn -tixhOn jUr
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    • 674 4 UP-TO-DATE LIST OF PRINCIPAL SHORTWAVE STATIONS HEAD IN MALAYA. IN MALAYA: MUllim Country W I. M nrqm-ii ■i4M»> w i.M^nratJM I-IJC lUllil.-a lb 03 flßllO n r jk m in urn B| at4foa job ic.350 F7JI fU'i 10 |c xA 16 17 17.7 M Ifl HI 11,780 lIH .>n.l 19
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